Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 09, 1916, Image 19

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    HARRISBTJRG TELEGRAPH
BIGGEST AND BEST ARRANGED BAKERY \
Between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
Bakery.
)ja Daily Capacity of 75,000 Loaves of
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g§ Formal Opening, Tomorrow, Saturday, June 10th
H 2.00 to 5.00 P. M. 7.00 to 11.00 P. M.
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YOU should be interested in seeing this big sanitary ||
bakery. Not because of its bigness—although its ||
:•§ growth to the present size was made possible by your ||
|§ patronage. We want you to see for yourself how
p thoroughly we have provided every necessary modern ||
M facility in order to improve, if possible, even the best loaf
U of bread we are capable of making. We want you to see §|
H how every precaution has been taken to insure absolute H
|g cleanliness. We want you to realize how conveniently H
s|: everything is arranged to render better service. You §1
W- have seen Bricker's O. K. Bread and no doubt you have
enjoyed the excellent flavor which has made it so popular. ||
iii & Now be our guest and come to see how it is made.
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Orchestra and Band Music Refreshments will be Served
[j New Cumberland or White Hill cars stop within one block of bakery. Carlisle and Mechanicsburg cars stop at r® \\
the bridge near bakery. Guides will show you through bakery and explain the process. 11
The West Shore Bakery; Inc. /i» I)
Lemoyne, Pa. L.M.Bricker. Gen.Mgr.