Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 21, 1916, Page 11, Image 11

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    I Department vStore j
Back of every Honest Dealing business enterprise should be the policy that governs the relations between the store and the customer. The founder of Saltan's Golden !
fwl v 'fc T! 6 8 P v T r nty ' F ° Ur Yea " ° f BUCCe " ful operation ° f Central Pennsylvania; one of which ha. been located in Harrisburg the past
two years. SThese Twenty-Four Year, of experience has taught him the eight underlying principle, that go to make the people's store a Popular Store. These eight un
derlying prii iciples shall govern every transaction in The Golden Rule Department Store.
' Our Golden Rule Shall Be: ?<
C[ Courotesy—generous courtesy to every one. ' J All Steel Construction Work J |TMRP,T)
2 u°jr tan l Fair Dealing to be kept u PP ermost in 5 In The New Fireproof jM /vtITT AND
tj) H#>nest Statements in all advertising and over the > , ▼VVJ.KIa_
Aured Values, truthfully stated gains the customer's
J SALKIN'S STORE BUILDING
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tj Satisfaction is guaranteed on every purchase. £ WAS ERECTED BY A LOCAL MAN
Monejy Refunded 2* | Millersburg Manufacturing Co.,
Economy to the customer in every transaction. * D. M. WEISER 11 Millersburg, Pa.
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TU -11 VD V 1-j • f Lemoyne, Pa. We are prepared to make estimates on all similar jobs in either
1 hese Will Due the Policy Points, the Golden Rule, that governs J hard or soft woods. We can also furnish sash, doors, blinds,
iThe Golden Rule Wenartmpnf 1 T. • - . frames, moulding and siding on short notice. A letter or tele
pa tment btore. Estimates furnished on all manner of steel construe- phone call will reach us at our
j|" Mill and lumber Yard
Dm f'nm S I All Excavating For ?" 1 1 111 11 ?
428-430 Market St. Opposite Subway I Tlle New Salkin's Department I
Building Y owners selected T
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Several yea/s ago Mr. Salkin opened his men s store at 428 Market WAS DONE BY T London and Lancashire
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treet, next door ,to the new building, and by conscientious merchandising ¥T • ■ 1 * Q | j Fire Insurance Co. of
nethods, managei to build up an excellent business. Less than a year ago, U 11116(1 ICC & LOal 1,0. i LiVerpOOl, England
: was necessary to make extensive alterations in this storeroom and a back \\r ull u i j , . 1 >
ana a DacK We shall be glad to submit estimates on all £ i
>artition was torn out, throwing the whole into one large room. The original similar jobs and can insure prompt and effi- J. HARRY STROUP , ►
tore will of course be maintained, being devoted exclusively to men's wear, deration of all contracts. ,> 30 North Second Street
>ut being connected by huge archways with the new department store, , |, y[, , lin , ~ y),, „ -j),, „ ~ >(1,., ~j)
hrowing both stores under one roof and one management.
Salkin's Golden Rule \
Department Store II """ \
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• . Lighting and Pmures in th is New Department Store were furnished and \ \
street ElLtnV^r 1 ! 1 El . e . ctn £ al Su PP hes Company, John S. Musser, Pres., 434 Market ij \ , v vn sUV " \
MX u- Elec * n £ al Construction Contractors and wholesale and retail dealers in Electric |! \ \
Novelties and Supplies and Lighting Fixtures, with the largest stock in Central Pennsyl- \ \
Below are a few of the notable installations made by them in the past year: j i \ \
Jennings Manufacturing Company, Harrisburg. Doutrich & Company Harrisbure i| \ \
Standard Baking Company, Harrisbure. , • u * / narnsDurg. \ i
Montgomery Warehouse, Harrisburg. Harrisburg Academy Dormitory, Harrisburg. ; \ \XT. "N^° r \
Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, Pa. Civic Club House, Harrisburg. |! A - ' i P tS^ c \
High School, Canton, Pa. Mr. S. O. Goho's residence, Lewisburg, Pa. ii \ Coti^ C }°L\ro "P a- * A-30 St° te ' \ I
Zion Lutheran Church, Harrisburg. Henderson Gilbert residence, Harrisburg. j| \ setV ~ \
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BownajVa Departoient Harristjurg. Da'iphTn CigaT ii \ Y® 11 W j"" * \
P. H. Caplm Company, Hamsburg. Wm. Strouse & Company, Harrisburg. il \ v,\c\\ esS ?toV ° n 1 flol sUl ?. \
All the above were furnished complete with fixtures and lamps, also i; \ . tve d esit ® ^ c to a \
Patton Apartmnts, Wiring. Camp Cur,in M. E. Church, Wiring ii \ VceS 3 \
T&w^ g H t? rP , ha H na Wir i ng ' St. Lawrence Rectory, Wiring 6 ' |! \ V, con aC X deg ,n ® a tV.eA W ~ ,-. nf r Wff'to \
Tsnth Ward School Building, Fixtures. Besides numerous new and old houses. |! \ nl S troW 1 , .Vie W l ,, * 1 \
VISIT OUR STORE ,ND GET OUR PRICES. ji \ , lo { . \
Dauphin Electrical Supplies Co. \ * **&£&*** \
434 MARKET STREET \ yo u c °^
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> FLOORS \ S;S "' "*£*** \
s Department Store Building were installed by \
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lardwood Floor prospective customers. Have your work done by the man \
vho "knows how";—where only first class kiln dried lumber is used. All
r °rk guaranteed. Estimates cheerfullygiven, free of charge, 1715 Revere St. . 1
TUESDAY EVENING,
BARREBBURO TELEGRAPH!
NOVEMBER 21, 1916.
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