Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 22, 1916, Page 10, Image 10

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EAT
HOLSUM BREAD
SCHMIDT'S BAKERY
BELT, MOTOR CARS
4-cyllnder "SO," $775
Half-ton delivers- cars, all steel
panel top S7BO
Flare Board Body $735
XV. J. MARKS, 00 S. Cameron St.
Open Territory—Excellent Proposi
tion for Dealers. Bell Tel.
Bed Phone NlB UuHrd Phone 33
Eby Chemical Co.
X'P| Chemists Physicians' Supplies
28 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
Afnta to r O. F. Schmld Chemical Co.
Gately & Fitzger
ald Supply Co.
FAMILY CLOTHIERS AM) HOME
FURNISHERS
29 to 33 South Second Street
Stores In Seventy-four CfttM to the
United State*
F. R. DOWKBT, TT**.
CASH OR CREDIT
NORTHEASTERN
BOTTLING WORKS
On Top Ginger Ale
ALL KINDS OF HIGH-GRADE
CARBONATED DRINKS
DOTII PHONES
HARRY S. LUTZ
PLUMBING and HEATING
211 BROAD STREET
Camp Curtin Dairy
1,. B. SMITH, Propr.
PASTEURIZED OH RAIV MILK
Delivered Dnily
2«8 DELAWARE STREET
Phone: Rrll 1455-.I
BRIGHTEN UP
THE
Ryder Hardware Stores
BNTVELY RYDER. Proprietor
GLASS, PAINT. OIL AND VARNISH
1218 NORTH THIRD STREET
5 NORTH 13TH STREET
Harrisbnrg. Pa.
SUMMERDALE PARK
DANCING Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday Evenings.
BUNGALOW AND COTTAGE SITES
FOR SALE
H. M. HORNER
AT PARK PAVILION
F. H. Bomgardner
Bricklayer nnd Contractor
450 S. SEVENTEENTH ST.
HARRISIII RG, PA.
Bell Phone
ZEDRICK'S BEAUTY
SHOP
SHAMPOOING, HAIR DRESSING,
MANICURING, MASSAGING—
WALKER SYSTEM
1101 CAPITAL STREET
Phone
Cleaning. Pressing, Dyeing and
Repairing for Ladles and Gents
V. F. SALERNO
CUSTOM TAILOR
27 NORTH SECOND STREET
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Mac Williams
Construction Co.
Screen Doors and Window Screens.
The Best In the World.
2100 NORTH FIFTH STREET
United Phone 18BX
Frank J. Harro
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
No. 7 STATE ROAD
North Lemoyne Bell—3lD2-B.
The
• •••A tlVit • •
Pennsylvania Steel Company
STEELTON, PA.
Steel Manufacturers,
Fabricators and
Erectors
lif
Builders of the Largest Bridges
MONDAY EVENING,
Lumber Co.
Wa carry the largest stock In
the city of all kinds of lumber,
mill work, stucco board, wall board
and roofing. Estimates furnished
on request.
North Sixth Street
BOTH PHONES
AUTO SPRINGS WELDED
One year guarantee. We ar«
equipped to do forging of any auto
parts. Also heavy forging and high
class tool work.
B. C. MURRAY
Forging and Toolmaklng
10 Jonestown Road
Near 11th and Market.
Bell Phone, 308W
EAT YOUR BREAKFAST AT
Manhattan Restaurant
317 MARKET STREET
and feel right the rest of tlve day.
Here you get
THE BEST FOR LESS
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 Life Insur
ance Company, of Pittsburgh.
J. C. SANTA MARIA, General Agent
710-711 Kunkcl Building,
Hnrrtsbnrg, Pa.
Bell Phonp 813 R
W. Y. BRESTEL
GENERAL UPHOLSTERER
Awnings, Window Shades. Denier
and Reftnlshor of Antique Furniture
Moving and limiting of All Kinds
Picnic and Pleasure Parties a
Specialty, DAY OR NIGHT
William H. Dare
HESIDENCE 1453 VERNON ST.
Bell Phone 3517-J.
Dr. H. C. Spragg
DENTIST
1 N. SECOND STREET
HAJUUSBURG, PA.
Bell Phone
Menger's Surburban Inn
CAMP HILL, PA.
•Special attention to antolsts.
Chicken aud Waffle Supper, Tuesday
and Thursday evenings. Sunday
Dinner, 12.30 to 3 p. m.
JOHN N. K. A FRED H. MBNGER
Both Phones
CLOTHES
that leave a fcood Impreiilim
wherever you KO, are marie by
A. J. SIMMS
TAILOR
22 NORTH FOURTH STREET
ESTABLISHED 1801
Fisher Bros.
Plumbing, llentlng and Tinning
1001-03 Capitol Street
Phone 2208
W. L. Dowhouer
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING
MOTORS A SPECIALTY
21 N. FIFTH STREET
Bell Phone i Office, 282-W. Resi
dence, 1342-J.
Auto Trans. Garage
27-31 N. CAMERON ST.
Bell Phone 1710
Fire-proof garage, open day and
night. Auto storage, rates reason
able. ftUICK REPAIR SERVICE.
Bell Phone 2041
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
R. J. FLOWERS
Registered
Plumbing and Steam Heating
Jobbing Promptly Attended To
113 SOUTH THIRTEENTH ST.
n. F. BARKEB TiOW GOOD
Points or HATSKS CARS
•The of the old cars that
hair« answered the Inquiry of the
riajrn«a Automobile Company for the
oldest fTaynen cior running In America
has served l to Indicate that a well-con
structed automobile will run indeflntte
:ly with only a reasonable amount of
oare," says B. P. Barker, of the Miller
! Auto Company, distributor for the
j Haynse "Light Six."
"One four-cylinder Haynes ear, that
! lsft the factory in 1909, has run up a
j mileage of 300,000, in all sorts of
j weather, and In pleasure and passenger
aervioe. A comparatively large num
j her of the two and four-cylinder cars
j have averaged in the neighborhood of
100,000 miles, and in many cases a share
of this mileage represents slow going
| delivery work and trucking,
j "In the Instance of the older two
| cylinder automobiles some of which
have been running fourteen years or
more, it Is very hard to obtain definite
figures. The cars were manufactured
before reliable speedometers were
known or even made. In some instanoes,
the speedometers have been removed,
particularly after the car had ceased
to operate for pleasure purposes.
| "These old Haynes cars have been in
praotlcally every town and village that
American roads reach, crossing deserts,
fording rivers, threading mountain
trails, pulling through the mud of the
plains, as well as seeing lighter service
•on streets and boulevards. Only the
care with which thay were built can
1 account for their remarkable durabll
i ity.
| "Revolutionary factory methods, how
ever, have enabled manufacturers of
better grade automobile* to offer care
j fully constructed cars at prices that
; are one-half or one-third the figures of
I ten years back.
j "Dollar for dollar the automobile
■ buyer gets twice the mileage and many
! times the comfort of his neighbor
• Whose purchase is ten or even five years
i old."—Advertisement.
TII,E PROVES POPI'LiAR
FOR USE IX RESIDENCIES
Many persons building homes to-day
do not feel that the house is complete
without the nee of tile In some place
or another. Tt was only a few years
ago, however, that the only tile work
found was around the fireplaces.
From here it worked its way to the
bathroom tloor, and then to the walls;
after a short time people began to use
! the tile floors in the vestibules. Dur
; inx the past few years a great many
homes have been equipped with tile
j floors and tile base in the kitchens, and
j real estate dealers, building to sell,
I have found this investment one that
brings better prices for the houses and
I quicker sales.
It is only within the last three years
| that the use of tile has become so ex-
I tensive in the better class of homes. A
1 contract was started this weke by W.
S. Cunkle & Son, the mantle and tile
j concern, located at 1 79 North Fifteenth
i street, which calls for the floors
throughout the first floor of the house
with the exception of the kitchen arvd
: pantry; the porches are tiled and also
| the bathrooms.
The Cunkle concern has been rushed
with orders during the past month for
tile work in some of the finer resi
dences that are now being erected,
j Some houses require tile on porches
and bathroom: others are being
| equipped with tile floors in the bath
room, lavatory, porch and vestibule;
and several stores are having the en
trance laid with mosaic tile with the
owner's name inserted. Taken all to
gether, it shows that tile is cotning
; more into general use every day. and
! if you are contemplating building or
I making alterations it might be well to
I call on W. S. Cunkle & Son for sugges
tions in this line.—Advertisement.
C. B. Care
Real Estate and Insurance
409 MARKET ST.
HAKRISBI RG. PA.
Care's Grocery, I.IXGLESTOWS, PA.
Bell Phone 1704 V lilted Phone 883-Y
John H. Gates Coal Co.
WHOV.ESALE AND RETAIL
COAL AND WOOD
OFFICE! 10TH HKI.OW MARKET
THE
Royal Laundry
Formerly the Imperial V.aumlry
KLEMM & JONES
Proprietor*
1344-1854 HOW ARD STREET
Moth I'honea
David W. Fisher
SHEET METAL WORKER
1340 North Third Street
BELI, PHONE
Atticks & Atticks
RAKERS OF
Good Pies and Cakes
217 BROAD ST.
Roth Phone*
I. R. Lyme
Plumbing and Heating
Harrisburg, Pa.
L. H. Parthemore
Pianos and Player-Pianos
712 North Third Street
Crown Optical Co.
210 MIRTH THIRD STREET
SECOND FLOOR
HARRISBURG, PA.
See Ua For First Clans Work at
Reaaonahle Prteea
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
A (WORK THAT REPRESENTS ITS
WARES TO BE JUST WHAT THEY
ARE
j A little stain and varnish on some !
kinds of furniture covers a multitude
of shortcomings in the builder. Two!
pieces that quite closely resemble each !
other in general apppearance ma" be j
widely distinct in real worth, cost'and
| value. Both kinds are always sold at j
the furniture store of Mr. A. Gerber.
| located at 424 Reily street, but no
bujer need fear being imposed upon
by having the poorer article offered
him when he thinks he is buying ihe!
best. ' j
Mr. Gerber says that this is the!
.strongest element in the success of his 1
business integrity—honor between :
j seller and buyer. He says that he i
| likes to carry all grades of furniture j
| in stock for the reason that he does
I business with all classes of people and j
where one person may be interested in
j old, rare and valuable pieces of ma- j
| hogany, another customer may prob- i
ably want a piece of finely polished
I birch, mahogany finished, as very few
| people can tell the difference.
In such other lines as curtains, rugs, 1
pictures, etc., Mr. Gerber keeps a good I
deal larger stock than the wants of
the community, but he finds that il
! pays, for some people in furnishing a ;
| home prefer to select from several |
j different models as well as prices ol !
| furniture, and he is always stocked up !
so as to take, carc of all of them. If j
| you are thinking of purchasing any- j
[thing in the furniture line it would!
| pay you to look over the large stock
at the Gerber store and get his prices
I before purchasing elsewhere. —Adver- i
j tisement.
FRENCH CLEANING MATERIAL
AGAIN BEING SHIPPED]
The West End Clothing House con-|
ducted by Messrs. Flowers and Freid
| man at 1527 North Third street states;
jtliat when the war broke out in En- j
I rope that the dyeing and cleaning de-j
I partment of their business was at a i
standstill on account of not being ablel
!to obtain material, the process they
I use is the real Parisian process and
the cleaning had to be imported.
They now desire to inform the pub
lic that, they have been successful in
procuring a shipment of this material |
and are now able to turn out the samej
high class work that has made this
branch of their business grow so rap
| idly. Although the price of this ma
! terial is considerable higher they have
[not raised the prices of their work.
Mr. Freidman, the manager, says
|that although they have been very
] busy in the dyeing and cleaning de
| partment that they are handling a
j large amount of business in their tail
oring department, in this department j
j t hey do both ladles' and men's tailor;
j work as well as made to order cloth
| ing. They expect to add to their line j
; soon a complete stock of ready-to-1
| wear men's clothes, haberdasher? , etc., j
and on account of tho low overhead
'expense of this establishment, will be
, able to sell at a large saving to the
purchaser anything in this line. If
; you have not already purchased your
Spring outfit stop in and have a visit
| with Mr. Freidman and let him ex- j
i plain to you why he is able to save j
you so much money on your purchases |
at this store.—Advertisement.
NEW SPORTING GOODS
DEPARTMENT ADDED
Sportsmen of HarrisburVr and vicinity
! will be glad to hear that the firm of
j Cohen & Son. located at 431 Market
street, have opened a new department
especially for sporting goods under the
management of Alexander Ka-ssnar.
j wtth the most complete stock of sup
plies for the sportsman in this vicinity.
The firm of Cohen & Son has been in
business in Harrisburg over twenty
five years and is well known all over
Central Pennsylvania.
The new department will be run un
der the most solid business principles
and the magnitude and variety of
sportsmen's supplies to be round in
stock will not be found at any other
store of its kind in this vicinity or out
side of the larger cities.
The stock already consists of the
latest and best lines of guns, revolvers,
ammunition, bicycles, fishing tackle of
every kind and description, as well as
a most complete stock of baseball and
tennis supplies. Anything that could
be found in the sporting goods de
partments in larger cities can now be
bought at this store and at popular
prices. Sportsmen are invited to call
and inspect this new department and
get acquainted with the new manage
ment,—Advertisement.
F. H. HANTZMAN
Manufacturer of and Dealer In
All Kinds of
Lumber and Building Material
Yard—Cor. BrlfCK" and Cowilen St*.
Sole Afcency for Cornell Wall Hoard
—always In stock.
ORDERS PROMPTLY I'll.I,El)
J. F. Barnhardt
& Co.
Contractors and Builders
HARRISRVRG. PA.
William S. Cunkle Geo.T. Cunkle
W. S. Cunkle & Son
Contractors For
FLOOR AND WALL TILES,
INTERIOR MARBLE AND SLATE
Corner State ami Cnmeron Sta.
Residence, 179 N. Fifteenth St.
Hell Phone HSI-I,
GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL
Plating
Polishing;, Reltnlshing Etc., of All
Metal Goods
THE NUSS MFG. CO.
11TH AND MULBERRY STS.
M. Capin, Tailor
I.adlea* and Men'.* Garment* Made to
Order.
HciiHidcllnK. It< pairing. Cleaning
and PreMMliiK*
1430 N. SIXTH ST.
Bell Phone 348-M
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.
Bell Phone 3^'3S-W
A. E. Gettys
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Concrete Work of All Kinds
234 MACLAY STREET
All Work Strletly First Clnss
Bell Phone 27?K
D. M. Zeigier
CARPETS, LINOLEUMS AND
WINDOW SHADES
General Upholstering a Specialty.
110 SOUTH SECOND STREET
TAJI/OHIXt; BUSINESS Bl ILT
UPON A SOUND POLICY
Fred S. the merchant tailor ]
located at 26, 28 and 30 North |
Dewberry street, this city, enjoys the |
confidence and patronage of a very j
large number of the businessmen of ;
the city of Harrisburg and vicinity.!
This confidence is founded upon a bus
iness policy that never falls if it is at ;
the same time combined with a thor-j
ough knowledge of tlie particular re-'
quirements of the trade. When Mr. j
Lack first started in business, he de- j
termlned that in his stock would al- j
ways be found the best and latest pat-|
terns he could possibly secure, and
with tailoring, reasonable prices and;
perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed j
he felt sure that he would be able to
build up a good business. As a result
of this policy Air. Lack has made many
customers who never think of looking!
elsewhere for anything in his line,]
knowing they will always get full value
for tlieir money and will lie told only I
the truth regarding anvthing pur
chased at this store.
Through a constant reaching out for!
more extended purchasing fields and a 1
wider range of home trade. Sir. hack's
business has made great strides. To
this end he has secured entire control
of certain special patterns, as well as
purchasing suit patterns direct from |
the mills, an advantage that accrues to j
the benefit of the customer, as well as|
to himself. Not only this, but he im-j
ports direct from Europe in large
quantities instead of taking their for-j
eign-madc goods from wholesalers in j
this country. These facts have given!
Mr. Lack a standing and reputation of'
which he is justly proud.
Mr. Lack is a tailor of experience j
anil his motto is perfect satisfaction or,
ino pay, which is an absolute assurance!
to the customer. If you are contem-1
! plating purchasing a new suit or top i
coat it will surely pay you to stop in
and have a chat with Mr. Lack and!
have him show you his latest patterns
before placing your order. —Advertise-
ment.
STIIjIj a good job
Chauffeur!ns; One of Best All-Around I
Positions for Ordinary Man
Here is proof that there is a greater !
demand for chauffeurs now than ever
before—it Is proof that S3O a week is
the average salary. The following ap
peared in the September issue of Motor
: I'rint, a magazine devoted to auto- [
mobiling. We don't ask you to take !
I our word when we say there are now i
not half enough trained chauffeurs to
go around. Read below what Motor
Print says—then send us your appli
cation and let us help you to get one of i
these good jobs. Mr. Kelt on, 27-29-31 i
Xorth Cameron street, this city, trains!
and places a great, many chauffeurs.
: The demand for competent chauffeurs j
: continues unabated, and the average
I price for the labor of these men is 1
I about the same as it has been for the I
last three or four years. A good driver
gets on the average $l2O a month fori
his work. There are men who get as ;
low as sl6 or $lB a week and others!
who are paid anywhere from S4O to
SSO a week, but the average in the
cities is nearer S3O a week.
Men who claim to know say that no
owner can expect to pay less than sl2 5
per month for a really good man. A
capable and industrious chauffeur can
save a great deal of money for his em
ployer. A man who is salaried high
enough to take a keen interest in his
work will look out for things and will
keep a car in such condition that ex
penses of running it are bound to be
less.
It is not exactly reasonable from the i
standpoint of the chauffeur for an
owner to expect to get an experienced
driver and mechanic, the latter point
being the more important, for any
thing less than S3O a week.
In New York some taxlcab com
panies pay men a fixed salary by the
week and they eke this out with "their
tips. One company, for instance, gives
its men $17.50 a week and the lucky
ones with tips of $1.25 to $1.50 a day
get more than $25 per week most of
the time. There is a consistent and '
steady demand for honest, and able
men in the taxicab line.
The companies find a great deal of
difficulty in getting enough honest men
for the work.—Advertisement.
■wgfy Safety First
USE OUR
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}.
Iloth K'liuncH.
Gross Drug Store
119 MARKET ST.
Special care given Prescription
work. Well selected Toilet Ar
ticles and general drug line.
ROSS O'BRINE
IWUIBTEHGD PLUMBING AND
HEATING
Work Promptly Attended to
Satisfaction Assured
137 PAXTON STREET
Ilell Phone
Bell Dental Parlor
10 NORTH MARKET SQUARE
High Grade Dentlatry. Popular l*r|een
Full Set of Teeth, $5 Up
Open Evening*
Keenev & Simmons
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.
Cumberland and York County
Farms and Homes For Sale
Fire and Auto Insurance
Dell phone 300311. I lilted Tel. Ml-J
A. GERBER
FURNITURE CO.
FURNITURE. CAII PETS AND
LIMII CI MS
424 REILY STREET
Bell Phone 2281-W.
MAY 22, 1916/
®tSB"
Geo. P. Tillotson C, A. FAIR
CnrrlnKf nnd Auto Work*
L. C. Smith A Bros. Typewriter Co. East End Mulberry Street Bridge fr
211 l.«cn»» x Street HARRISBURG, PA.
Machines renteil. repaired. Auto, Topi, Bodies anil Painting
Some Traded Machine* For Jinle. "First Claw* Work Our Motto."
Miller Auto Co SMALL LOANS
We lend money in amounts from
DISTRIBUTORS OF $5.00 to $300.00 and arrange pay-
H ments to suit borrowers' eon
« irn r> IL< n. «-■ venience. Business confidential,
dy 11 ® VJUIS lowest rate In city. Licensed, bond
„ tt r, „ <*d and incorporated.
SOUTH CAMERON ST. I'ENNSYI.VAMA INVESTMENT CO.
ia - WAl.mt sr.
PHOTOGRAPHY I N AII its BRANCHES Harrisburg Typewriter and
J. H. KELLBERG Supply Company
PHOTOGRAPHER Typewriters. Repairs and Supplies.
302 MARKET STREET CORONA AGENCI
Bell Phone 1158-R « NORTH COURT STREET
E. C. SNYDER SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
Troup Bulldlnu 1.% s. Market So
LIMBER YARI) AND PLAINING ' ,
Mlll ' Day and Night School
18TH AND HOLLY STS. La, , Stenographic ,!1
Iloth Phonm Bell IHT» i'uiiiberlhntl 249-Y
JOHN C. ORR H. A. GABLE
SURETY BONDS A N't) . •
FIRE INSURANCE BUILDERS SUPPLIES
228 MARKET STREET 113-115-1 IT SOUTH SECOND ST
I Phone 034 . , Telephones—Bell 1225-M| United 432
Public Accountant nnd Auditor Bell Phone 3071-J.
I C HARRISBURG PATTERN
J. onumberger AND MODEL WORKS
UNION TRUST BUILDING
SYSTEMS Pattern*. Models, Hand Ralli, Stairs
AUDITING and all kind* of Wood Jobbing;
STATEMENTS PREPARED 28-34 N. CAMERON STREET
IUPa REFRIGERATORS
SJjgni.lfl Three-door side icer, in white enamel, capacly 10n
I lilt pounds; city price. $22: our price, litis. Other refrigcr
|||{ ators from #l2 to *3B. Ice chests, *5 to *lO.
™i M. A. HOFF
L/~ Fourth nuil Bridge Sts. New Cumberland, Pa.
F. W. REUWER W. H. SNOOK
Plumhlufc and Steam Heating fj r
All Work (Guaranteed One Year. KOOilllff
208 MUENCH STREET S
Bell Phone 33311
332-334 KELKER ST.
THE WORDEN PAINT . , \ 0 c
AND ROOFING COMPANY JOIUI tSIaCK OC OOtlS*
H. M. P. A 1.. 11. WORDEX, Proprs. 201 S. Seventeenth Street
SLAG, si. ATK AM) TILK HOOFS. Motor Truck Hauling nf All
DAMP AM) WATER PROOFING, ivioior ± TULK naunng OI All
PAINTS AND ROOFERS' SUPPLIES Kinds
HARRISBURG. PA. Bell Phone 230SM
HAGEHSTOWN. MP.
rpi Bell Phone 57.*»-J
1 * le Walker L. Owen&Company
Art Embroidery Shop HOT
J r STOVES AND R ANtiES
1208 N. 3rd St. *-«»■«•»«
STT HIT GEORGE F. SHOPE
. Harper Myers THE HILL TAILOR
Undertaking and Furniture Out of the high-rent district. 5-
0 cent street car ride saves you from
43-45 East Main Street * 3 to * 5 on ever y : ui t-
MECHANICSBURG, PA. 124?' M STREET
to UMMER will soon
be here and your
boy will want to OX*r'ej
play out of doors. .DX UdW O
Our new line of
WASH SUITS are ■*"» a f\y
WITH I 'R AA[ CO O IOR r \ IIA - Rotary Cleanser
terials, turned seams.
„ THE ,'.W I ?, EP NEAT" MANUFACTLRED HY
line, "Made Just a
Little Better Than
ought to i* ec /e"f r be" Gohl, Bruaw & Co.
fore you buy.
JENNINGS' 310 STRAWBERRY ST.,
MFG. CO. HARRISBURG. PA.
H VHIIISBI Rli, PA.
ELITE SHOE REPAIR Fu n.T d ~ lomcn t ook,ni
SHQi- Uickert s Dining Room
The niont modern repair shop In the THEO. K. MURRAY, Prop.
cl t , SlM,ea called for and delivered. MKAI , TICK ETS. *3.80
14 S. DEWBERRY ST. at MEAL TICKETS, »R,.OT>
Opp. Bowman's. Bell Phone 35m 113 MARKET STREET
Established l-H-HS Bell Phone
FRED S. LACK COHEN'S
—— Sporting Goods Department
MERCHANT TAILOR ALEXANDER KASSNAK. MGR.
,nnn K C. 431 MARKET STREET
26-28-30 Dewberry Street Sporting tjoods, Bicycles, Fishing
Tackle. Fire Arm». Ammunition.
Hla Horae ran away, the carriage tipaet and he was seriously Injured.
THIS MAY HAPPEN TO YOU
THE GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE CORP., Ltd.
OF PERTH, SCOTLAND
ISAAC MILLER, Genernl Agent
Room 1101, Kunkel Bids., THIRD AND MARKET STS.
Bell Phone 131« HARRISBURG, PA.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK T
Capital. $100,000.00 Surplus. $500,000.00
One of the Oldest and Strongest Banks In Central Penna.
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
224 MARKET ST.
Standard Baking Co.
MAKERS OF
STANDARD BREAD, 5c NEW ERA BREAD, 10c
Ask Your Grocer For These Popular Brands