12 lafflytth-i. 1 AND. IT3 INTERESTS 11 gi .. < EAT HOLSUM BREAD SCHMIDT'S BAKERY BBM. MOTOR CARS ♦ -cylinder "80," 1775 Half-ton delivery cars, all steel panel top 1780 Flare Board Body 1735 W. J. MARKS. #0 9. Cameron St. Open Territory—Excellent Proposi tion for Dealers. Bell Tel. Bell Phone 2f>23 I'nlted Phone 23 Eby Chemical Co. MTg flieralitN Phynldaim' Supplies 23 SOITH FOI'RTH STREET Armt* for O. F. Schmld Chemical Co. Gately & Fitzger ald Supply Co. FAMILY CT.OTHIERS AXD HOME FURMSHERS 29 to 33 South Second Street Store* In Seventy-four Citlci In the i'nlted State* F. R. DOWNEY, Mgrr. CASH OR CREDIT NORTHEASTERN BOTTLING WORKS On Top Ginger Ale ALL KINDS OF HIGH-GRADE CARBON ATED I) It INKS BOTH PHONBI HARRY S.LUTZ PLUMBING and HEATING 211 EROAD STREET Camp Curtin Dairy L. B. SMITH. Propr. PASTEURIZED OH RAW MILK Delivered Dully 2«8 DELAWARE STREET Phone! Bell 1485-J BRIGHTEN UP THE Ryder Hardware Stores SNIYEI.Y RYDER. Proprietor GI-ASS. PAINT, Oil. AXD VARNISH 1218 NORTH THIRD STREET n NORTH I3TH STREET Marrlalnirir, I'n. SUMMERDALE PARK DANCING Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdny Evenings. BUNGALOW AND COTTAGE SITES FOIt SALE H. M. HORNER AT PARK PAVILION F. H. Bomgardner Bricklayer and Contractor 450 S. SEVENTEENTH ST. HARHISBIRG, FA. Bell Phone ZEDRICK'S BEAUTY SHOP SHAMPOOING, HAIR DRESSING, MANICURING. MASSAGING— WAI.KER SYSTEM 1101 CAPITAL STREET Phone Cleaning, Pressing. Dyeing and Repairing tor I.adlctt nnd (ienln V. F. SALERNO CrSTOM T AII.OR 27 NORTH SECOND STREET A 1,1. WORK GUARANTEED Mac Williams Construction Co. Screen Doom and Window Screens. The Brut In the World. 2100 NORTH FIFTH STREET 1 nlted Phone ISJ»X Frank J. Harro CONTRACTOR AND BUII.DF.R No. 7 STATE ROAD North l.emoyne Bell—311)2-11. The ••• • a live* •• Pennsylvania Steel Company STEELTON, PA. Steel Manufacturers, Fabricators and Erectors Builders of the Largest Bridges i ———— —— MONDAY EVENING. Bog£ar Lumber Co. We carry the largest stock In the city of all kinds of lumber, mill work, sfucoo board, wall board and roofing;. Estimates furnished on request. North Sixth Street BOTH PHONES AUTO SPRINGS WEI.DED One year guarantee. We are equipped to do forging of any auto parts. Also heavy forging and high class tool work. B. C. MURRAY Forging nnd Toolnmklng 10 JoneMtown Rond Near lltli and Market. Bell Phone. 3RSW EAT YOUR BREAKFAST AT Manhattan Restaurant 317 MARKET STREET and feel right the rest of the day. Hera you get THE BEST FOR I,ESS The Perfect Protection Policy Takes care of you in event of sickness; of your family In event of your death, and of your old age with a monthly Income. Sold only by reliable I.lfe Insur ance Company, of Pittsburgh. J. C. SANT AM ARIA, General Agent 710-711 Kunkel Building, llarrtwbiirg. Pa. Bell Phone <ll2 B W. Y. BRESTEL GENERAL UPHOLSTERER Awning;*, Window Shades. Dealer antl H«»fln In her of Antlqne Furniture 124S MARKET STREET Moving and Hauling of All Kinds Picnic nnd Plcnnurc Part lea a Specialty, DAY OR NIGHT William H. Dare RESIDENCE 1458 VERNON ST. Bell Phone 3517-J. Dr. H. C. Spragg DENTIST 1 N. SECOND STREET HAHHISBIBG. PA. Hell Phone Menger's Surburban Inn CAMP HILL, PA. Special attention to autolsts. Chicken and Waffle Supper, Tuesday and Thursday evening;**. Sunday Dinner. 12.80 to 3 p. in. JOHN N. K. A FRED H. MENGER Both l*hoiies CLOTHES that leave a good impression wherever you #po, are made by A.J. SIMMS TAILOR 22 NORTH FOI'RTH STREET ESTABLISHED IH9I Fisher Bros. Plumbing, Heating and Tinning 1001-03 Capitol Street Phone 220* W. L. Dowhouer EI. EC TRIC A L REPAIRING MOTORS A SPECIALTY SI \. FIFTH STREET Bell Phones Office, 282-W, Real deuce, 1342-J. Auto Trans. Garage 27-31 N. CAMERON ST. Bell Phone 1710 Fire-proof garage, open day and night. \uto ntornge. rate* reason able. Qt ICR REPAIR SERVICE. Bell Phone 2641 ESTIMATES FI R\ISHED R. J. FLOWERS Registered Plumbing and Steam Heating Jobbing Promptly Attended To 113 SOUTH THIRTEENTH ST. COMPANY MAKES BOYS* WASH SPITS ANI) ROMPERS The Jennings' Manufacturing Cora -1 pany of this city who have for years been manufacturing ladieß* aprons which have been sold from coast to coast, have added a new line to their (business; that of manufacturing boys' wash suits and rompers ana this line has already been very well received all over the country. The materials being used are the very best that can be obtained, and even with the scarcity of dyes, they have bean fortunate In obtaining all fast colors. With the wash suits their Idea is to see how good they can make them and not how cheap, as they expect to build up a reputation for Jennings wash suits the same as they have for their ladies' aprons, however these garments are most reasonable In price, work j manshlp and quality considered, and are aold in a popular range of prices, i namely 26 cents to |2.00 each. These garments are all made in Har risburg and are sold by many different Harrisburg dealers, amongst them are Bowmans, Dives, Pomeroy and Stew art, Kaufmans, William Strouse and E. M. Sible. Try and remember the next time you purchase anything In this line and ask to be shown the Jen nings garments as by this way you are boosting home Industry as well as get ting the very best value for your money.—Advertisement. DISTINCTIVE IDEAS IN CUSTOM TAILORING The custom tailoring emporium of V. F. Salerno, located at 27 North , Second street, enjoys the confidence ! and patronage of a very large number of the business element of the city of Harrisburg and vicinity. This con fidence is founded upon a business policy that never fails If it is com bined a', the same time with a thor ough knowledge of the particular re quirements of the trade. When Mr. Salerno first started in business, he determined that in his stock would always be found the best and latest patterns he could possibly secure, and with careful tailoring and perfect sat isfaction to every customer he felt satisfied he would be able to build up a good business. As a result of this policy, Mr. Salerno has many cus tomers who never think of going else where for anything in his line, know ing they will always get full value for their money and will be told only the truth regarding anything purchased j at this store. Through a constant reaching out for more extended purchasing fields and a wider range of home trade, Mr. Salerno's business has made great strides. To this end he has secured entire control of certain spe cial lines of haberdashery, as well as special suit patterns he buys di rect from the mills, an advantage that ! accrues to the benefit of the cus tomer, as well as to himself. Not only this, but he imports di rect from Europe in large quantities instead of taking their foreign-made goods from wholesalers in this coun j try. These facts have given Mr. Salerno a standing and reputation of which he is justly proud. Mr. Salerno is a tailor of experi ence and his motto is "no fit. no pay," which is absolute assurance to the | customer of perfect satisfaction. If you have not already purchased your suit, it will surely pay you to stop in and see Mr. Salerno before do . ins; so.—Adv. C. B. Care Real Estate and Insurance 400 M 4RKRT ST. H \ItIIISIH R«;, PA. Care'* Grocery, LI.XiLBSTOWN, PA. ___' BrII Phone 1704 Vnlted Phone BN3-Y John H. Gates Coal Co. WHtII.F.SAI.K AM» RETAIL COAL AND WOOD OFFICEI IOTH UK LOW MARKET THE Royal Laundry Formerly thr Imperial I.sundry KLEMM & JONES Proprietor* 1344-13 M IIOWAHI) STREET Both Phonew David W. Fisher SHEET METAL WORKER 1340 North Third Street BELL PHONE Atticks & Atticks BAKERS OF Good Pies and Cakes 217 BROAD ST. Roth Phoßfa I. R. Lyme Plumbing and Heating Harrisburg, Pa. JAMKS H. MALI. Acme Sign Co. Show Cards a Specialty 26 NORTH THIRD ST. HARRISRIRI;, PA. Room 2<l C. H. Lyter CONTRACTOR 1940 STATE STREET "BUI.OKR OF HOMES" Phone ISAB-M HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH WHAT GIVES MILK ITS VAI.PF, AS EOOD L B. Smith, proprietor of the Camp Curtin Dairy at 268 Delaware i street, this city, states that some idea of the importance of milk as human food may be gained from the fact, that about one-sixth of the total food of the average family is furnished j 1 1 from milk and its products. Milk j from various animals is used in all ' | parts of the w*orld, but with us that ' of the cow, so far surpasses all other kinds in importance, that unless oth- I ; erwlse specified, the word "milk" Is | taken tq refer to cow's milk only. I Few staple foods vary so much in II composition, as milk. The average. i good, unadulterated milk should con- 1 i tain about 87 per cent, water and 13 per cent, solids. About one-fourth of' i these solids are furnished by the pro- j ! tein compounds, casein and albumen, i 1! The casein being five or six times more i , abundant than the albumen. Fats j (butter fat) form one-third of the | total solids. Butter fat occurs in j globules throughout the milk, and it •! Is upon the size and number of them! i that the creaminess of milk depends. I I: The larger the globules the more eas- ; ■ ily and completely will they rise as : i cream to the surface of the milk. . j Carbohydrates make up 36 per cent. , of the solids, by far the most impor . tant of them being lactose, or milk . sugar. The remaining five per cent. : of solids consists of mineral matters, the bulk of which are phosphates and j chlorides of soda, potash and lime. Besides these chemical constituents milk almost inevitably contains bac-; teria of many kinds and in varying ■ 1 numbers. They cause the souring of | I milk and the ripening of cream cheese and they produce many other changes • ;In the appearance and flavor. The I number present in freshly-drawli , milk varies enormously with the con ! ditions of milking. The Camp Curtin Dairy is very particular regarding I the quality of the milk sold by them. : When their milk is delivered to the 1 home, the housewife need not fear that her children are in any danger of being inoculated with the germs of disease, as all t;.eir milk is pure, wholesome and sure to prove satis factory. if you are not a present cus tomer of the Camp Curtin Dairy, Just phone (Bell) 1485-J and request them to deliver to your door a sam ple quart of milk that you may try it and you will surely be one of their many satisfied customers thereafter. —Adv. A RESTAURANT OK QUALITY The Manhattan Restaurant at 317 Market street, is one of the most mod ern and up-to-date restaurants in this part of the State and enjoys the con fidence and patronage of a very large majority of the transient as well as the city people. This confidence is found ' ed upon a business policy that never fails if it is at the same time com bined with a thorough knowledge of the details of the particular require ment of the trade. What Is meant by this, is that when thia modern restaurant was first open ed for business it was decided by the | proprietor that they would aiways serve the very best of foods that they i could possibly buy; serve them in the! 1 most modern way, and at the lowest ' I prices possible. As a result of this, policy they have built a most envied 1 reputation in their line of business and they have a great body of customers who never think of going elsewhere for anything in the line of eatables, j | whether it may lie a cup of excellent' cofTee, a ham sandwich, broiled steak, j lobster, chicken or anything that could ! i be found in the higher priced restau- i rants; They are always sure they will j ,he able to get full worth of "their j money at the Manhattan. The Manhattan has several specials on the menu every day, and no matter j how particular you are regarding what | you eat, you will be sure to find It, here ( and it will be cooked and served in a < way that is sure to make you one of I their many customers. If you have not' already tried their meals you cannot imagine what delicious things you have j missed.—Adv. F. H. HANTZMAN Manufacturer of and Denier In All IVIQIIK of Lumber and Building Material lard—for, HrlitK" HII«I Comlrn St». Sole Agency for Cornell Wall Hoard —»lwa)« In stock. OKDRKS PltOM PTI.Y F11.1.E11 J. F. Bernhardt & Co. Contractors and Builders HAItRISBt KG, PA. William S. Cunklc Geo.T. ( iinkle W. S. Cunkle & Son < Ontractorn For FI.OOl( \M> WAIil, TII.K, INTERIOR M VKIII.K AM) SL4TR Corner Stnte nn«l Camfron K(i. Residence. 179 N. Fifteenth St. Bell Phone HKI-I, GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL Plating Polishing, KcllnlHhliiK Etc., of All Melnl (i»odn THE NUSS MFG. CO. IITH AM) MIIHFHRY STS. M. Capin, Tailor l,adlea* and Men'« Garmenta Made to Order. Remodeling, Repairing, Cleaning HIM! I'renKlnfL. 1430 N. SIXTH ST. Well Phone 848-M J. A. Kepple PHOTO*FIMSHIIVG OF QUALITY For the 4'amern liner. HOOM 10 29 North Second Street J. E. Gipple Allison Hill Real Estate 1251 MARKET ST. Rell Phone. MR. GABI.E TEIJ.S INTERESTING I STORY REGARDING PAINT It seems hardly necessary, perhaps, jin this age of enlightenment and progress to discuss the relative merit! I of a "hand made" or "machine made" . product such as paint. However.! j H. A. Gable who Is located at 113 to (117 Soulh Second street and who! wholesales practically every thing that is required in the building and construction line, as well as being the local distributor for the Acme White Lead and Color Works of Detroit, Mich., manufacturers of the famous ' Acme Quality New Era paints and i varnishes, states that back of the "machine made," which in itself! ; means not only economy on account I of large production at the least cost, | [is the perfection of grinding, the thor -1 oughness of mixture, uniformity of .tinting and all the advantages that j accrue from a perfectly adjusted or j sanitation such as the Acme White i 1 i Lead and Color Works maintain, and , j whose sole occupation is to make the ! best paint that can be made. Back of j the "machine made" paint of the I Acme company is the most modern! | and up-to-date factory with chemi-1 | cal laboratories and chemists who are j constantly studying and experiment ing to produce better paints. The ! "hand made" paint combined in aj, J crude and imperfect manner by hu- j i man muscle and stick or paddle.: I from materials, the chemical proper lies of which are unknown, or guess-j ed at, cannot possibly compare in re-1 suits combined in accordance with scientific knowledge that knows just 'what nnd how much of each ingredl- I I ent should be used to make each tint, each shade and each color, and how the white for various purposes must! | be prepared and manipulated, i The painting contractors of Harris- t burg and vicinity are strong boosters l of Acme paints and byproducts, and jin filling contracts for the decora tion of many new homes and busi- 1 j ness structures, they will use thou-j | sands of gallons of paint during the i coming season, a large portion of j which has already been ordered from ; Mr. Gable. Mr. Gnble states that in the sev-j eral industrial buildings that have al- : ready placed their paint orders with ! him. a large quantity of white lead, | containing such properties as tend to ; reflect all the light possible, will be | used. W T here concrete floors have been laid, a special concrete paint will be! utilized to good advantage. Con- | j slderable varnish nnd high grade stain ! has been ordered for use in some of I j the finest residence jobs. We are told by Mr. Gable that as soon as the painting season gets in j full swing, the prices of paint are sure to advance and for that reason he is advising his customers and the pub lic in general to place their orders as j much in advance of the time when j needed as possible. This will enable, (him to buy at the present prices and i I protect his buyers from any future i I raises.—Adv. i , i LEAKY' PLUMBING WASTES MI'CH WATER i "Investigation shows that more than 50 per cent, of all waste of water in j cities is due to leaky plumbing and to ; water loss from roof tanks. Len.king toilet tanks are the cause of a large! proportion of this loss. Leakage in toilet tanks is not easily discovered, a< i some types are almost noiseless. Care less management within buildings, es- 1 specially during periods of extreme: | temperatures, when faucets are allow-! led to run full, in order to draw the water, hot or cold, as required, is also the cause of the loss of a large amount i < of water. "Owners of buildings, when install-' ing their piping, should be required to' I space the hot and cold water lines at | least one foot apart. When owners j make their application of water, they! j should be required to sign an agree ' ment to prevent all waste of water and j waive claims for damages caused by I shutting off the supply In case of fail- j | ure to comply with the notices to re-1 I pair leaks. I "House to house inspection to detect j ! leaks in fixtures and unnecessary use! I of water in buildings has been found ■ effective." Mr. J. W. Da vies of 27 North Thir- i Iteenth street, is a registered plumber whose reliability cannot be questioned and a call to 2723 Bell phone will bring one of his expert plumbers on the jump.—Advertisement. vjLjrfrSafety First \ a I SK Ol'R Pasteurized MILK—It Is Safe We wish to assure all our cus tomers that they need have no un easiness as to the safety of our Milk. Cream or Buttermilk. Watch for the Health Department reports, and see our low Bacteria count. Penna. Milk Products Co. 2112 ATI,AS AVE. Roth Phone*. Gross Drug Store Utt MARKET ST. Special care gh'en Prescription work. Well selected Toilet Ar ticles ami general drug line. ROSS O'BRINE REGISTERED PLUMIIING AM) HEATING Work Promptly Attended to .Hatlftfactlon Annured 137 PAXTON STREET Bell Phone Dell Phone 1540. Eat. INBO. Black's Art Store The Fending and Oldest PUTI UK FRAMING F,ST\BMSHMKNT In Harrlaburic. 117 MARKET STREET Studio Second Floor. Conservatory of Music Special methods for beginners and children—special Teach* rs' Course. We teach all branches of music. Send for catalogue. E. J. DECEVEE 607 NORTH 2ND ST. Roshon's Studio 8 N. MARKET SQUARE Our specialty—The Recal Portraits. Ha %e Von Seen Themf MAY 15, 1016. Geo. P. Tillotson L. C. Smith A Bros. Typewriter Co. 211 Locunt Street Machines rented, repaired. Some Traded Machine* For Sale. Miller Auto Co. DISTRIBUTORS OF H aynes Cars SOUTH CAMERON ST. Photography In All Its Branches J. H. KELLBERG PHOTOG RAPHEII 302 MARKET STREET Bell Phone 115S-R E. C. SNYDER LUMBER YARD AND PLAINING >lll.l. 18TH AND HOLLY STS. Ilot b Phones JOHN C. ORR SURETY BONDS AND FIRE INSURANCE 228 MARKET STREET Phone »34 — Public Accountant and Auditor J. C. Shumberger UNION TRUST HUH.DING SYSTEMS ORGANIZED AUDITING STATEMENTS PREPARED i Jjflpl REFRIGERATORS 8 Iffl thw* 1 "I Three-door side icer, in white enamel, oapacly 100 IB ESS** lUI P<"'nds; city price, $22; our price. $lB. Other refriger ■rj ■Kbr-n if al urs from #1- to *:(s. ice chests, 41.% to 910. M. A. HOFF ft U I LF Fourth and llrlrijte St*. Xew Cumberland. Pa. ! F. W. REUWER Plumbing; and Steam Heating: All Work Guaranteed One Year. 208 MUENCH STREET Bell Phone 38.10 THE WORDEN PAINT AND ROOFING COMPANY H. IW. F. A 1.. 11. WORDEN, Prop™. SLAG, SL ATE AN I) TILE HOOFS, DAMP AND WATER PROOFING. PAINTS AND HOOFERS* SUPPLIES HARRISRtRG, P%. I H A(»KRSTOWN, Ml). The Art Embroidery Shop 1208 N. 3rd St. S. Harper Myers 1 Undertaking and Furniture 43-45 East Main Street' MECHANICSBUKG, PA. C" I'MMER will noon tjii _"} be here and your 3"- * boy will want to play out of doors. W ASH " e sUIT.S * a?e will) fast color me ter!" li, turned seams. The "KERP NEAT" line, "Made Just a T.ittle Better Than Seems Necessary," ought to be seen be fore you buy. JENNINGS' MFG. CO. h tiimsin iK., i-A. ELITE SHOE REPAIR SHOlr The moat modern repnlr shop In the elty. Shorn tailed for and ilellvered. 14 S. DEWBERRY ST. Opp. Rowman'a. Bell Phone lIiUII. FRED S. LACK MERCHANT TAILOR 26-28-30 Dewberry Street F. A. Wiesemann MANUFACTURER OF CIGARS OF QUALITY Race St. Bell Phone 1.111-W. AUTO PARTS WELDED fast Iron Welding; our Speclaltv. Every Job guaranteed. Nothing: too large or too small. Charges reason able. HARRISRI Rf; tVRI.DI\G AMI BRAZING CO. A. A. Hay ward. Prop. T'U 4IWM Bell 88 S, Cameron St. Rell Phone City Shoe Repairing Co. C. R. SHOPE 18 NORTH COURT ST. Rear of Patriot Rulldlnc Cnrrlnxf and Auto Works East Find Mulberry Street Bridge HARRISBIKG. PA. Auto, Top*, Ilodlm and Painting "Flrat flann Work Our Motta.*' SMALL LOANS We lend money In amounts from 15.00 to $300.00 and arrange pay ments to suit borrowers' con venience. Business confidential. Lowest rale in city. Licensed, bond ed ancl Incorporated. L'KWjiVI V\M\ INVESTMENT CO. Harrisburg Typewriter and Supply Company Typewriter*. Rrpnlrs nnd Supplies. CORONA AGENCY 40 NORTH CO CRT STIIEET SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Troup llulldlnK IK S. Market Sq. Day and Night School 'JIM enr Commercial Jt Stenographic Course* Hell Phone ItMtl.l H. A. GABLE j BUILDERS SUPPLIES 113-115-117 SOUTH SECOND ST Telephone*—Bell 1 'Z'ZT*-M j Inlted 4.TJ Bell Phone 3871-J. HARRISBURG PATTERN AND MODEL WORKS Patterns, Models, Hand Halls, Stairs nnd all kinds of Wood Jobhlns 28-84 IV. CAMERON STREET W. H. SNOOK Roofing 332-334 KELKER ST. M", John Black & Sons 201 S. Seventeenth Street Motor Truck Hauling of All Kinds Rell Phone 2SOBM Rell Phone 575-J Walker L. Owen&Company PI.UMRING, STEAM and HOT WATER HEATING STOVES AND RANGES estimating nnd Jobbing Promptly Attended To. 814 NORTH THIRD STREET GEORGE F. SHOPE THE HILL TAILOR Out of the high-rent district. 5- cent street car ride saves you from $3 to $5 on every : uit. Suits front SIS to 140 1241 MARKET STREET Bruaw's Rotary Cleanser MANUFACTURED BY Gohl, Braaw & Co. 310 STRAWBERRY ST., HARRISBURG, PA. Furnished Roonm Home Cooklnff Dickert's Dining Room THRO. K. >ll liKAV, Prop. 10 MEAL TICKETS. $2.50 21 MEAL TICKETS, fPi.OO 113 MAIt KET STREET Katabllnhed INKS Hell Phone COHEN'S Sporting Goods Department AI.EXANDER KASSNAR, Mgr. 431 MARKET STREET Sporting; Good*, Hlc.velen, limbing Trirklf. I'lre Arum, \iinininHlini, Harold A. Hippie j CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Harrlshurg Nntlonnl Rank Rldg. Bell 1324-R Quality—Servlre—Satlsfnrtlon GILLETTE'S SANITARY BARBER SHOP SIX R \lt IIKR S Manicuring IS NOHTH THIRD STREET We are not satlHlled until you are. Rell Phone N77-M G. E. SHEFFER Contractor and Builder 220 SENECA STREET
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