22 INDUSTRIAL I INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT LEADERS PRODUCTS THAT STAND SUPREME Dress Well at Small Cost WE have found the way for you and we have se lected large and varied stocks of stylish ap parel for men, women and children. Oar Prices Are Savings To You Yoxi May Have Credit, Too YOU can furnish the home completely—from top to bottom—with little outlay of money. Let Us Show You How Gately & Fitzgerald Supply Company ZO to 33 South Second Street —Stores in 74 Cities ■- * SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND HARRISBURG BUSINESS COLLEGE Thorough Training In Baalnm and Stenography CIVIL SERVICE COURSE OUR OFFER Right training by Sperlnlhti and high grade Positions. You take a BUM in can Course onee. The Host la what you want, nay and Night School. Enter any Monday, Troup Bldg. 15 S. Market Square 485. DIAL 4308 L —/ F FOR FAI.I. DEUVEBT 1 PI AYER PI ANO $375.00 Ford Motor Cars On Enay Payment Flan Big shipment just In. oomo now. TT | \ B-pasßonpet, $360.00. Runabout. .UL* Xjl • €M.\ {846.00. Chassis, $325.00 One-Ton w Truck, $600.00. Coupelet, $560.00. 51 , Sedan, $695.00. Town Car, $615.00. iVlllSlC HOUSC All F. O. B. Detroit 15|5 Derry St. Dial Phone 4500 Williams Motor Co. wn,i, move TO ocn NEW BCII,DI\a SOON 120 MAItKET STREET DON'T WAIT BUY NOW 1421 OERIIY STREET V / t r > Charlen I/. Schmidt mm U R) I EH.Ie Frnnela Schmidt fyj. 200 SCHMIDT Company FLORIST Plumbing Supplies 313 MARKET STREET " , TT . , _ Steam and Hot Hamsburg, Pa. Wa(er H< . ati Members Florlsta' Telegraph Delivery IIARRISBFRG, PA. MEN f Thermos It's Not Too Late For That Bottles Winter Suit or Overcoat. Fancy stationery, Rui>- txr i rr>i_ /-.j bcr Goods, Supplies for We Make Them to Order lhc slck lloon)t Etc> From $15.00 Up. See Us. HIGH GRADE DRUGS We Carry a Splendid Line of Prescriptions a Specialty Gent's Furnishings „ , Aii ■ i iTi# am AR PAUL F. ZIEGLER QUALITY SHOP Prescription Druggist * Front and Conestogn Streets Front and Locust STEEI.TON, PA L / f I MANUFACTURE AND SELL*DIRCECT Three-piece Parlor Suits upholstered in Good Quality Tappstry. Moss and hair-filled Liberal allowance 4or your old Parlor Suit in trade. S. N. CLUCK, Upholsterer and Furniture Repairer .130-320 WOODBINE STREET ( v f Bell Phone All Work Guaranteed O A riCltnimiT Reliable Tire Repair Shop S " A " FISH BURN vnicanizing and netreading General Merchandise Oil and Tire Accenaorlcs Coal, Grain, Mill Feed, Cement, 1717 N. SIXTH STREET Brick. Harrlaburg, Pa. Penbrook, Pa. >- V \ New Cumberland Auto and Yo,, Pi o "e Me and ru wire you Supply Company Elwood D. C. Ross BROOKS WEIGEL, prop ' Electrical Contractor\ A. DC JOBBING AIVD SUPPLIES/ * *— * V/rV IvO Stand Lampi and Doinen ' JYBW CUMIIKRIiAND, PA. New Cumberland, Pennsylvania > / N f GEO.R NAUSS Big Bargains for a Few Days A a. XT J1 ixr 1 ot- . Three hundred Hats, $2 and Art Needle Work Shop $2.50 values *e Exclusive Stamped Goods, Yarns values hundred Hatß an d |3.50 and all Accessories. * values *j.oo Front adn Fine st., steeiton. Steelton Underselling Store Open every evening. 120 N. Front St. I r / • COUNT BROS. I Estimates Furnished Bell Phone BAKERY B. F. KNUPP BREAD BREAD BREAD p o Il„. O'K Made clean, sold clean, deliver- ' ' "° x . ed clean. PENBROOK, PUNNA. 113 DOCK STREET Marble & Granite Monuments y r N f " 1 1 ■ Geo. H. Haverstick R. N. Wagner & Son HARDWARE 207 LOCUST STREET Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils, HARRimilTHfj Lead. Glass, House Furnishings, .. ~ Farm and Poultry Supplies. Sport- *.' l Fitting ing Goods and Bicycle Sundries. and " ot Water Heating. 2IMM Main St, Penbrook, Pn Boaa St. Near Main, Penbrook. ' L FRTDXY "EVENTNG, - • BXHRISBtrHG TELBGRXPH TVFX'K'MH KK Tf, tvr/. Philadelphia Quick Lunch Real Base of Economy The Philadelphia Quick Lunch, 307 Market street, established elev en years ago by Its present proprie tor, George Colovlras, when quick lunches were in their Infancy, has asserted Itself as one of Harrlaburg's leading Restaurants. It is jenerson street . DIJR COFFEE WILL BE s — 20c, 25c and 30c a Pound Abdominal Supporter* and Appen- r 111*0 WJuC/ X dleltlN Belts Made to Order A We Rexpeetrully Sollelt Your W. J. Piker Artificial Limb TMTSIIT- Protection in Making, Patronage Shop ailCl Perfection in Raking THE GEM TEA CO. TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER for CHAS. 1,. WIEB, Prop. 1014% N?S?ith St° HnrrUbTr U p. 111 C. H. RUHL, Prop. 1004 DERBY STREET Dial 5470 Bell 1213-R Penbrook, Pa. Coffee Spleen Peanuta .yV J v v sa "sat??wYisd l o id Ifc. E. Cooper and Sons If nj „ n. f „ c r E ; Save one-half your coal. Make r DlllS Staple and Faaey GROCERIES more hot water Hotter oven. Dealers In ■■■*■*■ wwa q SDecial COFFEE Less ashes. Ask for free trial. 7 r GEO. w. CONNOR Fresh Milk and Cream r\ n *A\*A 3 Pound 720 Rnee St. Dial Phone . VlUrifieU, ra3(CUruea COR. GREEN AND PEFFER S P ec,al MUk For Babies. MILK and , L. G. MARTIN Commercial Buttermilk CREAM Cumberland Valley Dairy Martln's™Special °Coffee, COTTAGE CHEESE . p a Clarified Milk The Bnt.rlue, GRADE BUTTER _ p _ X 36c Corner 20th and Ilrookwood Sti i-#CITIOynC. Dial 40^ y / , y V / Allison Hill Provision Co. 1 LAFFERTY BROS. ] 14 A DITTPD TheCor'ona Hotel' ~~ =. TT T. COLEMAN, Proprietor Hnmmeldtown Center Square *'* s * st * TD'ANH ' WAY'I.A sTs h • Low Priceß Evef y D y Chestnut and Market For Milk and Cream. ' Harrlnburg, Pa. 1903 Derry St. Both Fhonea STALL 09 J V / V / V ' f>\ / \ t The C. V. Restaurant Chas. A. Banks New Cumberland Dairy Lemoyne Dairy AND „ . J A . . _ CLARIFIED AND PASTEURIZED 7* ' Fresh Opened Oysters Strictly Fresh Milk MILK AND CREAM Lunch Room FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FBKRSOI KPr n We^itliver"ln V V e rn'ovne""'* urn* 30 If. Market St., Meehnnleaburg. , E - B - EBKRSOLE, Prop. miTT wSSIiX.hL E E. CHRISTMAN. Cor. Fourth and Boyd Sts. New Cumberland, Pn. ton 'Heights. Milk Is High, but Most Nutritious Food There Is a good deal of agitation now-a-daye in the mind of the aver age businessman as to how he is going to make both ends meet for the coming winter. It seems as if everything under the sun has sud denly shown a disposition to Imitate a Zeppelin, and go away up in the air, as far as price in concerned. Of course, there are some foods which have not altered much in value, but as a rule those are the foods of which the average man and woman are not But take edibto milk, meat and bread, and they have soared to tremendous and awe inspiring heights. Milk, however, is one of those few foods without which man would be lost. Not only is it an ex cellent food In itself, but its variety and multiplicity of uses in other foods and in combination with other eatables, make it even more valu able. In these times of stress and strain, the best foods only should be eaten, and milk is one of the best foods. G. E. Cooper & Son, corner of Twentieth and Brookwood streets, own and operate one of the most up to-date plants in Harrisburg for the distribution of milk and cream. Thousands of dollars have been in vested in modern machinery and oil milk sold by Cooper & Son is pas teurized, clarified and otherwise treated In the most approved sani tary methods. Milk Is Still the Universal Food The average housekeeper is some what dismayed at the high prlc.o of milk at the present time until she stops to consider the place that milk occupies on the everyday bill of fare. There is hardly one dish that can be prepared and made tasty and delicious without the use of milk. Milk has always occupied a promi nent part in the diningroom ot man kind, and when the food value of milk is taken in consideration, it is easily seen that even at its present unprecedentedly high prices it is a cheap and good food. The milk sold by L. A. Sterriek, of 2351 Jefferson street, can be depend ed upon to be fresh, pure and whole some. He uses the most up-to-date methods and the most modern ma chinery in his plant. His milk is pasteurized, clarified and otherwise treated in the most sanitary way possible, and as a result his cus tomers are increasing in number. He cordially invites the public to visit his Dairy. A Reliable Grocer Irwin A. Deppen conducts a gro cery and meat market at the corner of Sixth and Emerald streets. Mr. Deppin has worked his way to the top of the grocery and meat business in this city .and numbers his satisfied customers by the hundreds. He exer cises great care in the selection of the goods sold over his counter and everything which is not to the mark is cast to one side and only the very best offered. Any "businessman will tell you it is unsafe to monl CHESTNUT STS. I'-OL' Market / Both Phones At Cut-Rate Prices Free AutO Delivery A First Class Grocery Store Adopting the Cash and Carry Plan \ SPURRIER'S All Prices Will Be Under Restaurant The U " S ' Food Control Bakery 1515 Derry Street Peanuts roasted fresh ev ery day. ' 1409 Crisfield Cafe v. —✓ f v Diningroom and Restaurant Home Made Candies C. 11. ANDERSON, Prop. HOMEMADE PASTIIY I j Still 69, Chestnut St. Market 1501 Derry St., Ilnrrlnburn, Pa. Chestnut Street f f Willow Dale Dairy Chicken and Waffle Supper ' Served to Order Any Day JOHN S. Kit AM Ell Turkey Dinner Every Thursday Sauer Kraut and Pork Dlnnera For Milk and Cream Coxestown Hotel F. BOS SINGER Penbrook, Pa. 3 Mllea North on River Drive 0 / I 1 Th %^ C n e " e r,u° r T C " y I f O. S. Ebersole The most modern, B anitary, up- Flour, Feed, Grain and Corn to-the-minute store. RNIRUPN MVAW MASH Kouitlit All Sold CHICKEN MEAT MASH Clean Food Clean A SPECIAI.TY H. J. HRACONY, Prop. _ . . _ D II N. suth st. Penbrook, Pa. Phone 4755-R v V. , Brenner's Quality Stores * C. M. NISSLEY Staple and Fancy Grocerlea, Mnk Cfeam Fresh and Smoked Meat. & jnh gt 563 S. 10th. 238 Muench HARRISBUIIG,, PA. West Shore Bakery, ( Perfection in Cooking incorporated The Gans Restaurant L. M. BRICKER ' GOOD THINGS TO EAT , , „ „ TABI.ES FOR r.ADIES Superintendent nnd Gen. MannKer I'HOMIT SERVICE Lemoyne, Pennsylvania 2 South Fourth Street James Pagonis MEYER MARCUS Crystal Restaurant and Staple and Fancy Groceries, Lexton Parlor Fresh and Smoked Meats. 17 SOUTH UNION STREET Mlddletown, Pa. Both Phone*. 2030 N. Seventh St.