Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 26, 1916, Page 12, Image 12

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I IT* H~BOOST HARRISBURG AND ITSINTERESTS
NAMES AND YOU SHOULD KNOW''JU|JBH39|SBS^^U
BBBBHHI BHKH^HIHB^M
EAT
HOLSUM BREAD
SCHMIDT'S BAKERY ,
• BELL. MOTOR CARS
♦-cylinder "30," ?T75
Half-ton delivery cars, all steel
panel top S7BO
Flare Board Body *735
W. J. MARKS, eo S. Cameron St.
Open Territory—Excellent Proposi
tion for Dealers. Bell Tel.
Bell Phone 2033 United Phone 23
Eby Chemical Co.
MT| Chemists Physicians' Supplies
23 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
Agents (or O. F. Schmld Chemical Co.
»Gately & Fitzger
ald Supply Co.
FAMILY CLOTHIERS AND HOME
FURNISHERS
29 to 33 South Second Street
j Stores tn Seventy-four Cities in the
United States
F. R. DOWNEY, Mgr.
CASH OR CREDIT
NORTHEASTERN
BOTTLING WORKS
On Top Ginger Ale
ALL KINDS OF HIGH-GRADE
CARBONATED DRINKS
BOTH PHONES
HARRY S. LUTZ
PLUMBING and HEATING
211 BROAD STREET
Camp Curtin Dairy
L. B. SMITH, Propr.
PASTEURIZED OR RAW MILK
Delivered Dally
268 DELAWARE STREET
Phonei Bell 1455-J
BRIGHTEN UP
THE
Ryder Hardware Stores
SNIVELY RYDER, Proprietor
GLASS, PAINT, OIL AND VARNISH
1218 NORTH THIRD STREET
5 NORTH 13TH STREET
Hnrrlnhurg. Pa.
C. H. Lyter
CONTRACTOR
1940 STATE STREET
"BUILDER OF HOMES"
Phone 1285-31
F. H. Bomgardner
Bricklayer and Contractor
450 S. SEVENTEENTH ST.
HARRISBURG. PA.
Bell Phone 1704 United Phone SB3-Y
John H. Gates Coal Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
COAL AND WOOD
OFFICEI 10TH BELOW MARKET
Phone
Cleaning;, Pressing, Dyeing: and
Repairing for Ludies 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.
2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET
United Phone 185 X
Frank J. Harro
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
No. 7 STATE ROAD
North Lemoyne Bell—Sl92-R.
%
The
• •• • A llvi • • •
Bethlehem Steel Company
STEELTON, PA.
* ,
High Tensile, Heat Treated Mayari Steel
Bolts For Rail Joints and
Special Requirements
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
Lumber Go.
We 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
Tool Making
All work hand-forged and guaran
teed.
B. C. MURRAY
ForKing and Toolmaking
lit Jonestown Road
Near ,11th and Market.
Bell Phone. 308W
EAT YOUR BREAKFAST AT
Manhattan Restaurant
317 MARKET STREET
and feel right the rest of the day.
Here you get
THE BEST FOR LESS
Tile 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 Reliance Life Insur
ance Company, of Pittsburgh.
J. L. SANTAMARIA, General Agent
710-711 Kuukel Building,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell Phone 612 R
W. Y. BRESTEL
GENERAL UPHOLSTERER
Awnings, Window Shades. Dealer
and Reiinisher of Antique Furniture
1248 MARKET STREET
Moving and Hauling of All Kinds
Picnic and Pleasure Pnrties a
Specialty, DAY OR NIGHT
William H. Dare
RESIDENCE 1453 VERNON ST.
Bell Phone 1280 J.
Dr. H. C. Spragg
DENTIST
1 N. SECOND STREET
HARRISBURG, PA.
Bell Phone
Menger's Surburban Inn
CAMP HILL, PA.
Special uttention to autolsta.
Chicken and Waffle Supper, Tuesday
and Thursday evenings. Sunday
Dinner, 12.30 to 3 p. n>.
JOHN N. K. «& FRED H. MENGER
Both Phones
CLOTHES
that leave a good Impression
wherever you go, are made by
A. J. SIMMS
TAILOR
22 NORTH FOURTH STREET
ESTABLISHED 1801
Fisher Bros.
Plumbing, Heating: and Tinnlnß
1001-03 Capital Street
Phone 2208
W. L. Dowhouer
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING
MOTORS A SPECIALTY
21 N. FIFTH STREET
Bell Phone: Office, 28S-W. Resi
dence, 1342-J.
Auto Trans. Garage
27-31 N. CAMERON ST.
Bell Phone 1710
Fire-proof gurage, open day and
night. Auto storage, rates reason
able. QUICK REPAIR SERVICE.
Bell Phone 2041
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
R. J. FLOWERS
Rear lute red
Plumbing and Steam Heating
Jobbing Promptly Attended To
113 SOUTH THIRTEENTH ST.
AUTO TRUCK PLEASURE PARTIES
HANDLED QUICKEST AND BEST
One man In Harrisburg who Is mak
ing big things of these ideal picnic
days is William H. Dare, 1453 Vernon
street. His big motor trucks are kept
busy day and night hauling pleasure
parties to all parts of of Dauphin and
Cumberland counties, but, It seems
there are never too many trips to be
. taken care of in good order. Scarcely a
day goes by but what there is not a
telephone call and an anxious voice in
quires if ho will be able to haul a party
of merry-makers and pleasure-seekers
up-river on a little trip that has been
framed up and planned on the spur of
the moment. Mr. Dare rarely, if ever
disappoints the Inquirer and a cool,
joyful ride Is assured "the crowd."
Perhaps it is the modest rates asked
that makes Mr. Dare's motor trucks so
popular, what is more probable, per
haps, It's the combination of cheerful
service, comfortable riding and low
rates. Mr. Dare has made it a rule to
keep his big trucks right "up to snuff"
and in the best of running condition
| and delays on account of mechanical
mishaps to the auto trucks which
would undoubtedly spoil the whole
pleasure of the outing, are practically
unknown with a Dare-conducted party.
If the crowd is too large to be handled
with one truck, as many trucks are
supplied as is necessary to quickly and
comfortably transport the party to
some secluded nook or cool craney of
the beautiful Dauphin county hills,
mountains and winding river spots.
Next time your "buncn" thinks of tak
ing a little run out Into the country,
j whether for the evening or for a whole
| day, much will be added to the pleas
' ure and comfort of the trip if you'll
1 get in touch with Mr. Dare by tele
phoning Bell 1280-J. You'll be assur
i ed the very lowest rates and the best
of service.—Adv.
MODERN BAKING METHODS
If it has been ten years or more
since you have had the pleasure of
i visiting the producing part of the in
j side of a bakery, you would not rec
! ognize the place to-day. A decade ago
most all the work was done by hand—
i the mixing, the kneading, molding and
other parts of the work necessary in
! the making of bread. Now machinery
of almost human Intelligence has re- j
placed manual labor, making the bread !
more sanitary and making the output
unlimited and in a thoroughly clean
bakeshop.
The model and modern baking plant
of Mr. Schmidt, which Is located at the
corner of Eighteenth and Holly streets,
and known as the Vienna Bakery, is
an example of modern baking methods.
First comes the giant mixer, whose
tireless arms will mix and knead a
couple of barrels of flour in the time
that It would take to mix a small sack
by hand labor. Then there are other
deft machines that divide the dough
into loaves of exactly the same size
and weight, mold it into shape and [
pass It along to be proofed and baked. !
Last, but not least, are the ovens,
where the heat may be regulated al- j
most to a decree —raised, lowered or !
maintained for hours, as may be de
sired. Controlled conditions are the
present-day secrets of success in the
baking business. At Mr. Schmidt's j
Vienna Bakery every Ingredient is j
I carefully weighed or measured, every
operation Is accurately timed, and par- j
J tlcular attention is paid to temperature j
| and humidity.
All who know the Schmidt brands of
! bread realize the fact that this bread 1
is made by people who "know how." j
Mr. Schmidt is a. Arm believer in giv
ing service as well as quality goods to
his customers and good materials,
good equipment, good workmen and
a good spirit are the things that make
Schmidt's bread so good. Just call |
No. 1875 on the Bell phone and get a i
sample order of this bread and you !
! may take our word for it when we tell
I you that a trial loaf of this bread will
' make you one of Mr. Schmidt's thou
j sands of satisfied customers.—Adver-
I tisement.
STRIKE SETTLED
The strike that extends back many
years Into history and has caused un
told physical suffering has at last been
j overcome.
Until very recently there was a
motto, "Strike while the Iron is Hot." I
This saying came about when the
blacksmith was compelled to "Strike
while the Iron was Hot" in order to
make a weld.
This sort of striking, however, is
; now a thing of the past. If your auto I
cylinder, or auto frame is broken or
cracked, or a part of machinery, a I
piece of cast iron, brass, aluminum,
or any other kind of metal is broken, I
cracked or needs filling up In any j
way, we will weld or braze It without'
the old blacksmith's motto.
Our work is done in the most mod- I
ei n way by Oxy-Acetelyne process. !
Call the Harrisburg Welding & Braz- j
ing Company, 80-88 South Cameron j
street, Bell phone 455-M, and we will 1
be pleased to talk to you with refer- j
ence to the welding of that casting
that you had thought of scrapping and
j replacing with a new one.—Advt.
I ROSS O'BRINE
REGISTERED PLUMBING AND
HEATING
Work Promptly A (tended to
SntiHfnrtion Amiurcd
137 PAXTON- STREET
Bell Phone
THE
Royal Laundry
Formerly the Imperial Laumlry
KLEMM & JONES
Proprietor*
1344-1354 HOWARD STREET
Both Phonew
David W. Fisher
SHEET METAL WORKER
1340 North Third Street
BELL PHONE
Atticks & Atticks
OUR
PINEAPPLE PIES
Are Poular at This Seaaon of the
Year. 217 BROAD
I. R. Lyme
Plumbing and Heating
Harrisburg, Pa.
JAMES C. MAUL
Acme Sign Co.
Show Cards a Specialty
26 NORTH THIRD ST.
HARRISBURG. PA.
Room 26 • Harrisburg, p«,
RAY H. FISHER, Card Dept.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
PLUMBING CONTRACTOR BUSY
WITH INSTALLATIONS
Heating and hot water supply sys
tems as well as plumbing of different
kinds are being installed in a number
of industrial buildings and residences
by R. O. O'Brine, steam fitter and
plumber, of 137 Paxton street, this I
city.
With the early days of Fall not so ;
very tar away, there will be a great j
demand for the services of the |
plumber who is a little more particu- |
lar than the average plumber, and *
for that reason, Mr. O'Brine anticl- |
pates an unusually busy season.
Mr. O'Brine Is well known in the '
plumbing business as well as by the !
general public of Harrisburg and his
services as well as that of his assist- |
ants is in great demand because he is
a little more particular than the aver
age plumber regarding the way his
work Is done. When he finishes a
Job it Is finished right and It Is not ;
necessary to call in another plumber i
in a short time to go over any of his
work. Anybody who is contemplating
the services of a plumber would do
well to have Mr. O'Brine figure on the j
job before letting the contract for the
reason that when the work Is done by
him you are assured that It Is perfect!
in every way.—Advertisement.
•
THE POLICY WITH AN APPEAL
A policy which, If properly pre- J
sented, should have a very strong ap
peal to most rrtn, is the Perfect Pro
tection Policy of the Reliance Life In
surance Company of Ptttsburgh, for
which J. S. Santamaria, with offices at
710 and 711 Kunkel Building, this city,
Is local agent.
A policy at the age of thirty-five
years with annual premium of slOl
insures you for the following benefits:
In event of natural death, $5,000; in
event of accidental death, SIO,OOO, and
In case of sickness or accident. $2 5
J weekly indemnity is paid.
The above gives you an idea of just 1
one of their many different policies.
Larger or smaller amounts may be.se
cured and the premium would be in
proportion. The price of these policies
fits to-day's demand for maximum life,
accident and health protection at mini
mum cost.
If you are thinking of taking any
Insurance it would pay you to drop
Mr. Santamaria a card, giving your
name, age, occupation and address,
and he will gladly send you further j
particulars of the policy and cost best
suited for your requirements.—Adver
j tisement.
LOVER HELD FOR
DEATH OF GIRL
[Continued From First Pagf]
J live with her sister, Mrs. Bert Fancher.
I Last Friday evening the couple went
| driving. The girl is said to have died
J under an old elm tree two miles from
town. Doctors say she was dead when
she was placed in the buggy for the
ride to the sanatorium.
"We were getting near town when
she said, 'Roy, I feel bad,' " Hinter
liter told the physicians. "Then she
fell over In my lap and I rubbed her
hands and feet but couldn't bring her
to."
At an autopsy no marks of violence
were found, but it developed that the
girl was soon to become a mother.
Examination failed to reveal any at
tempt at an illegal operation.
No Trace of Crime
The stomach was examined. No
trace of poison was found. Then one
' of the examining doctors stuck a probe
Into an artery, and a bubble burst. It
was said by the physicians that only
two things known to medical science
would cause embolism in the arteries,
| faulty injection by a hypodermic
needle or a lesion of a lung.
The body was examined carefully.
There was no needle mark nor lesion
jof the lungs. The brain was also
j found to be full of water. Further
evidence of the State's theory was
; furnished when a man from a neigh
boring town came to State's Attorney
Morris* office with a package contain-
I ing an instrument used in performing
| illegal operations. He said he had seen
I one of the boy friends of Hinterliter
' nick it up under an old elm tree and
| had taken it from him, thinking it
might have some bearing on the case.
Sheriff West who visited the spot
I mentioned found where a horse had
been tied, marks of a struggle in the
1 sandy soil, the imprint of a girl's hand
and of a boy's shoes.
Instead of using the Instrument as
intended, it is maintained by physi-
I cians, that it was used as an unfilled
! hypodermic needle and that a small
artery was punctured.
To a friend who saw Hinterliter
! after he had taken the girl to the
; sanatorium last Friday night, the lat
-1 ter is quoted as saying:
"I am in bad. Take my rig home
I and tell mother that I don't know
when I will be home, but to expect
[ me."
. 1
J. F. Barnhardt
&Co.
Contractors and Builders
HARRISBPRG. PA.
AYllllam S. Cunkle Geo.T. Cunkle
W. S. Cunkle & Son
Contractors For
FI.OOR AND WALL TILE,
IXTEIIIOn MARBLE AND SLATE
Corner State and Cameron Sta.
Residence, 179 N. Fifteenth St.
Bell I'lione SBl-L
GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL
Plating
Polishing, XtcflnlMhfnpr Etc., of All
Metal Goodn
THE NUSS MFG. CO.
11TH A!»D MULBERRY STS.
J. A. Kepple
PHOTO-FINISHING OF QUALITY
For the Camera Uaer.
ROOM 10
29 North Second Street
J. E. Gipple
Allison Hill Real Estate
1251 MARKET ST.
Bell Phone.
A SUBURBAN INN THAT'S A DE
LIGHT TO LOVERS OF NATURE
AND GOOD FOODS
One of those quiet, retiring sort of
Suburban Hostelries is Menger's Sub
urban Inn located in Camp Hill, along
the Harrisburg-Carlisle Pike within
easy access by trolley or but a few
| short minutes' ride by automobile. The
I proprietors of this pleasing and rest
: ful little dining place have been in
t j} e . res ' a urant and hotel ouslness all
j their lives; they know just what con
! stituter. a desirable hotel; they know
j what the public wants and further
j more, they know how to meet these
I S~? maI V* s — an d they do meet them.
| They do more than merely meet these
demands of a good hotel, for they've
| added the little touches of refinement
i and quietude that quickly popularizes
| the cozy, out-of-the-way restaurant
and dining place. Their chicken and
waffle suppers every Tuesday and
Thursday evenings, since their institu
tion have gained wonderful popularity
and motorists and others flock there
to take advantage of the wholesome,
appetizing way the suppers are pre
pared and served. Special attention
| Is given automobile parties and with
I a word of notice beforehand, any size
party can be readily accommodated
with a dinner that calls to mind the
of big dinners of boynood and
j girlhood days. There's room for danc
iing; there's music—there's everything
that goes to make the impromptu oc
casion stand out in your memory like
I a house on a hill. The large quiet
porches with their big easy chairs, the
| shady corners where delicate, cool-
I looking vines twine about the latti&d
j arbors; the smooth green lawns that
; completely surround the buildings—a
picture that comes back to you long
after the little party is forgotten; a
Sif <T e you'll like to remember.
The Sunday dinner, served from 12:30
to 3 p. m. brings folks from Here,
There and Everywhere to enjoy the
tastily prepared foods, the pure coun
try air, and the complete rest that's
so agreeable these hot, sultrv sum
mer afternoons.— Advt.
A TALK ON PIANOS
Although located out of the chief
business center of the city, L. H.
i i- ar ll! e IU, ore ' the P'ano dealer at 712
North Third street, has every reason
to be proud of his success.
Mr. Parthemore has been in the
j 1 ?. bus * ness for over twenty years
and by his excellent management and
careful attention to the wants of-the
general public in the music line he has
secured a prominent position among
the music stores of this city.
■ Located as he is out of the high
rent district enables him to save a
purchaser from SSO to SIOO on a piano
j player for the reason that the over
head expense is practically nothing
compared with the downtown stores,
and as he is able to give all of his
own time to the business, thereby do
ing away with the expense of clerks
and salesmen, make It possible for
him to sell a piano or player at a
j greatly reduced price, when compared
with other large and expensive piano
stores. Especially for the cash—as
cash talks here.
Now if you are contemplating pur
chasing a piano It would certainly pay
you to see Mr. Parthemore and have a
talk with him, as well as ascertain his
extremely low prices.
He will be pleased to furnish you
with some valuable information re
garding the purchasing of anything in
his line, and will quote you some prices
on pianos and players that will as
tonish you.
Two of the leading lines represented
by Mr. Parthemore are the Art-Tone
Ahlstrom and the sweet-toned Lehr,
both of which are to be found among
the highest class of pianos on the mar
ket, and are particularly noted for
their remarkably refined quality of
tone.
They are the best that monev can
buy and he would be glad to have the
opportunity of telling you the reasons
why.—Advertisement.
E. C. SNYDER GRANTED PATENT ON
FOLDING KITCHEN APPLIANCE
mill. Eighteenth and Holly streets, has
secured the patent right to manufac
ture and sell something entirely new
for the modern home in the way of a
kitchen table and ironing board. The
cabinet is always ready for use, always
out of the way when not in use. and
can be adjusted in an instant by simply
opening the doors and letting down the
board by an automatic arrangement.
It requires no space in the room, as the
board folds into the wall. The cabinet
can be finished In any wood to suit
the room. The model can be seen at
the planing mill at any time.—Adver
tisement.
FASNACHT FAMILY REUNION
Special to the Telegraph
Marietta, Pa., July 26. The annual
reunion of the Fasnacht family, of
Pennsylvania, will be held on Saturday,
July 29, at Lititz Springs Park.
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 ATLAS AVE.
Both Phones.
F. H. HANTZMAN
Manufacturer of and Dealer In
All Klndn of
Lumber and Building Material
Yard—Cor. Brlsgs and Cowden Sta.
Sole Agency for Cornell >ValI Board
—always In stock.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
Gross Drug Store
119 MARKET ST.
Special care given Prescription
work. Well selected Toilet Ar
ticles and general drug line.
Bell Phone IMO. Est. 1880.
Black's Art Store
The Leading; and Oldest PICTURE
FRAMING ESTABLISHMENT
In Harrlsbarg.
117 MARKET STREET
Studio Second Floor.
Conservatory of Music
Special methods for bc-ginners and
children —special Teachtrs' Course.
We teach all'branches of music. Send
for catalogue.
E. J. DECEVEE
<lO7 NORTH 2ND ST.
JULY 26, 1916.
Let us denion
f j strate The "Sl
lent Smith" to
.»crM '', you at your nf
-1 ace. No obll
r nation to buy.
; Geo. P. Tillotson
1 I L. C. Smith A Bros. Typewriter Co.
211 Locust Street
Machines rented, repaired.
» i Some Traded 31aohlne« For Sale.
;i
Miller Auto Co.
J 1 DISTRIHUTORS OF
! Haynes Cars
SOUTH CAMERON ST.
i
Photography In All Itn Branched
J. H. KELLBERG
PHOTOGRAPHER
302 MARKET STREET
Hell Phone 11S8-R
I
i E. C. SNYDER
LUMRFIR YARD AND PI.ANING
1 . MILL
; 18TH AND HOLLY STS.
Both Phone*
) I
JOHN C. ORR
SURETY RONDX AND
FIRE INSURANCE
228 MARKET STREET
Phone 034
1 '
! , Public Accountant and Auditor
|| J. C. Shumberger
UNION TRUST RUII.DING
, I SYSTEMS ORGANI/^D
AUDITING
STATEMENTS PREPARED
1 I
M
I J?Pf REFRIGERATORS
5i H Iffi 'il Three-door side icer, in white enamel, capacity 100
I ■■ u, pounds; city price, $22; our price, *lB. Other refriger-
H I HwFW Sell ators tronl **- t" * 3S - chests. *5 to $lO.
; IJJB&fl M. A. HOFF
1 Wf Fourth and Bridge St*. New Cumberland, Pa.
—
F. W. REUWER
1 Plumbing and Steam Hentin*
1 AH Work Guaranteed One Year.
, 208 MUENCH STREET
Bell Phone 3536
1
5
THE WORDEN PAINT
\ AND ROOFING COMPANY
H. M. F. & L. B. WORDKN, Fropra.
SLAG, SI. ATE AND TILE ROOFS,
DAMP AND WATER PROOFING,
PAINTS AND ROOFERS' SUPPLIES
l HARRISBURG, PA.
' HAGERSTOWN. MP.
»
' Roshon's Studio
5 8 N. MARKET SQUARE
B Onr ■peelaltr—The Regal Portralta.
Have You Seen Themf
7 ——- —— ————————_
1
5 S. Harper Myers
p Undertaking and Furniture
j 43-45 East Main Street
t MECHANICSBURG, PA.
tl
t
ITT AV E you
1~1 bought those
"WASH SUITS
for your boy? The
"KEEP NEAT" line
is made for serv
ice, fast color,
turned seams.
We have had the
largest sale, In our
history, and mer
chants are order
ing more. Ask your
dealer to show
them to you.
JENNINGS
MFC. CO.
ELITE SHOE REPAIR
SHOP
The niont modern repair iihop In the
city. Shorn called for and delivered.
14 S. DEWBERRY ST.
Opjt. Bowiunn'n. Bell Phone 3520.
| FREDS.LACK
MERCHANT TAILOR \
26-28-30 Dewberry Street
AUTO PARTS WELDED
Cast Iron Welding our Specialty.
Every Job guaranteed. Nothing too
large or too small. Charges reason
able.
HARRISBURG WELDING AND
BRAZING CO.
A. A. Haytvard, Prop.
Tel.. 4.WM Bell AS S. Cameron St.
Bell Phone
City Shoe Repairing Co.
C. B. SHOPE
18 NORTH COURT ST.
Rear of Patriot Building
T I
"On Harrisburg's Largest Building Operations"
Harold A. Hippie
Contractor & Builder Harrisburg National Bank B'ld'g.
C. A. FAIR
Carrlnsre nnd Auto Works
Rant Knd Mulberry Street Bridge
HARRISBURG, PA.
Auto, Top*. Ilodlen and Palntliiß
"First Class Work Our Motto."
F. A. Wiesemann
MANUFACTURER OF
CIGARS OF QUALITY
Jill Race St. Bell I'hone 1311-W.
Harrisburg Typewriter and
Supply Company
Typewriters, Repair* und Supplier
CORONA AGENCY
40 NORTH COURT STHKET
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
Troup ISuildlnu I.*» S. Market Sq.
Day and Night School
Commercial *1 Course*
Hell 485 ( untherlauil
H. A. GABLE
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
113-115-117 SOUTH SECOND ST
Telephone*— Hell 1M; United 43^!
Hell Phone 3H71-J.
HARRISBURG PATTERN
' AND MODEL WORKS
l'ntterns, Model*, Hand Hulls, Stairs
und all kinds of Wood Jobbing
28-34 N. CAMERON STREET
W. H. SNOOK
Roofing
332-334 KELKER ST.
John Black & Sons
201 S. Seventeenth Street
Motor Truck Hauling of All
Kinds
Bell Phone 2568 M
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 ult.
Salt* from sls to 940
1241 MARKET STREET
Bruaw's
Rotary Cleanser
MANUFACTURED BY
Gohl, Bruaw & Co.
310 STRAWBERRY ST..
HAHKISBLRG, PA.
Furnished Rooms Home Cooking
Dickert's Dining Room
THEO. K. MURRAY, Prop.
10 MEAL, TICKETS, *2.50
21 MEAL TICKETS, g.VOO
113 MARKET STREET
Eatabllßhed 18SS Bell Phone
COHEN'S
Sporting Goods Department
ALEXANDER KASSNAR. Mgr.
431 MARKET STREET
Sportlnft Goods, Bicycles, Fishing i
Tackle, Klre Anus, Ammunition. j
Crown Optical Co.
210 NORTH THIRD STREET
SECOND FLOOR
HARRISBURG, PA.
See Ua For Flrat Claa» Work at
Reanonnhle Prlcea
Bell Phone 877-M
G. E. SHEFFER
Contractor and Builder
220 SENECA STREET
C. B. Care
Real Estate and Insurance
409 MARKET ST.
HARRISBURG. PA.
Care'a Grocery, LINGLESTOWN, PA.