Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 20, 1917, Page 17, Image 17

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    INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT I PURE FOOD
LEADERS PRODUCTS THAT STAND SUPREME LEADERS
Dress Well
at Small Cost
I \ ' lave f° ur, d the way for you and we have se-
V V lected large and varied stocks of stylish ap
parel for men, women and children.
Our Prices Are Savings To You
You 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
29 to 33 South Second Street —Stores in 74 Cities
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SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
AND
HARRISBURG BUSINESS COLLEGE
Thorough Training In Bunlnra* and Stenography
CIVIL SERVICE COURSE
OUR OFFER
Da, and M Kh School. Knter „'> Monday.
Tr -P| B S. Market Square
s. ' DIAL 4303
| HKADY KOII FAI.L DEI,I VERY 1 (ni n . —'
r Jm, a a Player Piano $375.00
■ Orel iSlQfCfl Cars on EMr rarmnt Plai
Big shipment Just in. come now. ¥T -W-v
1345.00 Chassis, $325.00 One-Ton • J
Iruck, $600.00. Coupelet, $360.00. - _
Sedan, $695.00. Town Car, $645.00. MIISIC HoilSC
All F. O. B. Detroit „
,815 Derry St. Dial Phone 4."C0
Williams Motor Co. will move to oub
120 MARKET STREET NBW BUILDING SOO.V
DO-VT WAIT BUY NOW 142 1 DERBY STREET
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Charles L. Schmidt • ■■ ■% ■
™ "■ Bake and
SCHMIDT Company
' FLORIST hJKSu.
313 MARKET STREET
Harrisburg, Pa. Steam and Hot
Members Florlata' Water Heating
y 1 '•"•'"•"Ph Delivery HAHIUSBIRG, P.*.
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MEN Thermos
It's Not Too Late For That Bottles
Winter Suit or Overcoat. c , ...
... , Fancy Stationer)-, Rub-
We Make Them to Order ber Goods, Supplies for
From $15.00 Up. See Us. * tC '
w Carry a Splendid Lin. of " IOH . GRADE DR U°S
Gent's Furnishings Prescriptions a Specialty
QUALITY SHOP
FrOnt Slid Locust Front and ConPNtOKB Streets
STKKI/TOX. I STEELTOX, PA
1 MANUFACTURE AND SELL DIRCECT
o. N. CLUCK, Upholsterer and Furniture Repairer
320-320 WOODBINE STREET
( 801 l Phone All Work C A PIQHRITRM'
Reliable Tire Repair Shop r^nBUKIN
Vulrnnl/lne and Itetreadlng General Merchandise
Oil nnd Tire Ac.-ea.orlea Coal, Grain, Mill Feed. Cement
1717 N. SIXTH STREET Brick. V
l_ llurrWWK. Pn. Penbrook. P.
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j New Cumberland Auto and You Phone Me and i'ii wire yoo
Supply Company Elwood D. C. RoSS
; brooks wbigel. Prop Electrical Contractor
POPH JOBBING AND SUPPLIES
1 Stand l.nmpH nnd Dome*
,W CUMBERLAND, PA. New tunil.frl.nd, Pennsylvania
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GEO.R NAUSS Big Bargains for a Few Days
Art Needle Work Shop :I^ e 4iue" nd " a ... nats :.. s2 .
Exclusive Stamped Goods. Yarns „„9°° hundrea Hats, 's'3 and $3.50
and all Accessories. values 152.00
Front ndn pine st*., steeitoa. Steelton Underselling Store
> Open every evening. 120 Front St
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f COUNT BROS. ( Eatlmntea FnmNhrd Bell Phone
BAKERY B. F. KNUPP
BREAD BREAD BBEAD P n
Made clean, sold clean, deliver- ox -20
ed clean. PEXBROOK, I'KVXA.
113 DOCK STREET Marble & Granite Monuinents
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Geo. H. Haverstick R. N. Wagner & Son
HARDWARE 207 ixicrsT STREKT
Cutlery, Tools, Paints. Oils, HAR.R.IBRTTRfi
Lead, Glass, House Furnishings, • * " _ ,
I'arm and Poultry Supplies. Sport- 5 J um „ n S', Gas Fitting
ing Goods and Bicycle Sundries. an< * Hot Water Heating.
2,'ut) Main St, Penbrook, Pa Boaa St. Near Mala, Penbrook.
THURSDAY EVENING,
Tokyo Garden
New Venture in
Harrisburg
On Monday, December 17 the
Tokyo Tea Garden at 225 Market
street, was opened to the public, of
offerlng to Harrisburgers something
different In restaurants and cafes of
the better kind.
This Tea Garden Is a new venture
in Harrisburg, bringing with it a
Sixth Avenue air and surrounding,
for the people who know and de
sire the Oriental afternoon tea and
the after-theater lunches. Oriental
and American dishes are served with
the Oriental effect holdftig the sway.
The spacious and comfortable
rooms that comprise the Tokyo
Tea Garden are located on the sec
ond floor of 225 Market street, just
between the Colonial and Victoria
Theaters. Right in the heart ofj
the downtown section it is easily ac- !
cessible to every one. Oriental de
signs and decorations cover the walls
and very beautiful ferns and cedars'
are distributed around in various
places. An arbor effect is brought
forth on the ceilings. On each side
are booths to accommodate the pri
vate parties. These booths are very
prettily decorated in white and var
ious Oriental colors, with Japanese
lights imported direct from Japan
furnishing the illuminations. All
the dishes used are imported alrect
from Japan and are of the very lat
est designs cf the best Chinaware.
Last, but not least, comes the
kitchen, where all the delicious and
dainty dishes are prepared. All the
modern appliances known to science
for the preparing of foods are found
in this wonderful kitchon. Every- 1
thing is within easy reach, which;
naturally tends toward quick ser-;
vice. Everything is cooked under the j
most sanitary conditions.
The proprietors, Kaida Brothers,
have a vast experience in Oriental j
restaurants and assure the public'
that they have established the right
kind of restaurant for the right kind j
of people. Their aim is to please
one and "all both in the quality of;
foods and the service necessary in;
maintaining an Oriental Tea Garden.
Special attention is given to after- I
noon teas and after-theater parties, j
Table reservations can bo obtained!
by phone call on short notice. A
most.cordial invitation of inspection
is extended to everyone.
S. S. Etter Opens
New Store on Hill
S. S. Etter needs no introduction to
the people of the Hill, who remem
ber him as an old reliable grocer.
Mr. Etter has again come forth in
the grocery business opening a new
store at 1515 Derry street. He an
nounces that this new store will car
ry a complete line of staple and fan
cy groceries and will be conducted
on-the "cash and carry" plan.
This new movement which is en
dorsed by the U. S. Food Control
Commission, is a great saving. Do-!
ing away with the heavy expense in
cident to delivery service it enables
the merchant to price his goods on!
a much lower basis and still main-!
tain the best standard of quality, j
Mr. Etter's personality and business'
experience has won for him a host'
of friends in the past and he extendi
a most cordial invitation to everyone
to call and inspect his new store as
well as the quality of goods he
handles, and match the prices main
tained with any prevailing anywhere
in the city.
5c Drink Ge&Gda l " Bottles EL
v COCO COLA BOTTLING WORKS, 1326 Marion St. Bell Phone 860
Good Things PHILADELPHIA QUICK LUNCH
r 5'A T All Our Baking Done On Our Premises Under Most Sanitary Conditions
* 407 Market St. 307 Market St. 305 Broad St.
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Ruhl's Bakerv 1 ANNOUNCEMENT
Engraving, Photographic Sapplles, 9 n vlaviAU J ,n Order to nerve our customers
Circulating Library Leather Goods. L a H. UI|T( II.K with better coffee we have install.
lIOOKS ANn STATIONKHY WiWI ,W " < t ma J- e a ll t t, p ed a Royal Coffee lU.iu.ter which
Society Uriting Paper, Christmas . ITIdKC ail me means we can now arrve you with
Cards, Typewriter Supplies 22fi0 bread. SO WC make the * r " h r ° n " t " l
/ J OUR COFFEE WILL BE
' Abdominal Supporters and Appeal P.IWO BEST 20 C , 25 C and 30c 8 Pound
deltto Bella Made to Order *T Lilt* We Respectfully Solicit Toaar
W. J. Piker Artificial Limb \fMl_ Protection in Making, Patronage
TRUSSES MADE°TO ORDER for f-i Perfection in Baking wier^ 0 '
BAJJ CASES OF RUPTURE 1 PPJI ¥V CHAS. L. \\ 11. It, Prop,
1614 Vi Si. Sixth St Ilarrishurg, Pa. " ill C. H. Rt HI,, Prop. 1(104 DERRY STRKKI'
Dial 5470 Bell 1213-R l'eaahrook. Pa. Coffee Spices Peanuts
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S^W/RAT???Y L L IFE ID C. E. Cooper and Sons P UL I- R C. E. McAiicher
Save one-half your coal. Make r ifUllPl KrilV Staple and Faney GROCERIES
Ec 0 8 r ß e aihe ß . W !! S C k for"ree e t r rla 1 ° Ven - ,n njUOT DIUS. Try Qur COF p EE
„ GEO - w CONNOR Fresh Milk and Cream ci P„. ' 2o(!k a Pound
4.0 Race St. Dial Phone „ . „, , ClflnflM, l asteurized COKf GKEEN AND PEFFER
' .Special Milk For Babies. MILK and '
L. G. MARTIN | Commercial Buttermilk CREAM f Cumberland Valley Dairy
MartinTspedS'coffee, COTTAGE CHEESE , p Clarified Milk
Lb. HlfiH CRADF RIITTFR emoyne, ra. CLARENCE GIM,, PROP,
The original Nut-Made Ratterlnc, 1 " iU " isKHUL DU iI LK IJHI
3Sc Corner 20th and Brookwood Sta Lemoyne. Dial 4349
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t'f'"'T'rert- AUison HiM Provision Co - ]f LAFFERTY BROS.] f H RITTFD
The Corona Hotel £££. Fth and Smoked Meats H. A. RII TER
T. C'OIiRAAN, I'royrlotor Ilammeliitoun Center Square S. 13th St.
HRO n u) W \XN °W\Y'LA°CE STS*! w P r i ces Every Day Chestnut and Market p or Mjjk and Cream
Harrlsburg, Pa. 1003 Derry St. Both Phonea STALL 00
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The C. V. Restaurant Chas. A. Banks New Cumberland Dairy Lemoyne Dairy
AND Fresh OnMicH ni/tr= CJa. • a.l" u l- *• CLARIFIED AND PASTEURIZED
Lunch Room presn upenea uysters Strictly Fresh Milk MILK AND <CIIEAM
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WALTER WOOD, Prop.
30 N. Market St., Meehaaalesburg. E. B. EBERSOLE, Prop. We deliver In l.eanoyaie. Camp
EE. CHRISTMAN. Cor. Fourth and Boyd Sts. „ Cumberland. Pa. foMgh-'r " bor - "" d
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HARRISBURG frtjpftit TELEGRAPH
Here Is a Chance .
to Earn Money
How many people nowadays would
jump at a chance to earn money?
Every last one of us, of course. I
have Just run across a unique plan
to earn some good money. Want to
hear about It?
The other day I was talking to
W. T. Hoy, who conducts two
large grocery stores, one at 412
Woodbine street, and the other at
1701 Market street. He was telling
me about the heavy expenses con
nected with delivering goods. As
changes are the order of tho day in
most every walk of life, he told me
that he was going. to co-operate with 1
his customers in such a way as to I
make money for them. You know j
the old adage, "A dollar saved is a
dollar earned," Well, he says he i
can save his customers real dollars;
if they wilt help him carry out his I
plan.
He intends to do with less help and
fewer deliveries. He asks his cus
tomers to carry home what they can.
Of course, he will deliver the heavy
things. By carrying home what you
can you save the cost of delivery.
This reduces the price of the goods.
Don't you see how you can tarn
money? It is up to you. Mr. Hoy
offers special prices and induce
ments on all goods you carry home.
Mr. Hoy Is not unknown in the gro
cery business, he having liad some
years of experience. He handles
only the best lines of goods and with
the business ability that comes with
years of experience can give you the
best the grocery trade affords.
All kinds of Xmas goodies will be
found at Hoy's. Candies, nuts nnd
cakes of all kinds and descriptions.
If you are going to bake vour own
cakes for Xmas you will buy the in
gredients to the best advantage at
Hoy's. One of Mr. Hoy's little
phrases Is "Get it at Hoy's."
Conserve Meat Supply
by Using More Fish
Our meat supply is short, we must
make it extend over our own and
our Allies' needs. One of the ways
we can do this is by using: a meat
substitute. And there is no better
substitute for meat than sea foods.
They contain practically the same
amount of nutriment' and in many
cases they arc much cheaper than
meat.
W. B. Itodenliafer, of 552 Curtain
street, handles all kinds of sea foods
which is received daily. Mr. Rod
enhafer makes a specialty of fresh
fish and oysters. All the oysters
are opened on the premises and are
guaranteed to please the most fas
tidious. A trial will convince any
one of the quality of these products.
Attention is given to phone calls and
an efficient delivery service enables
you to secure your order on short
notice.
Christmas Flowers Are
in Big Demand
Schmidt, the flotist, at 313 Mar
ket street liaa received a full line
of Christmas greens. He is offering
for sale wreaths and prreena of ail
kinds that are very suitable for all
decorations for the Yuletide. - !
Schmidt's also carry a full line of l
cut flowers and potted plants. They
have been established since 1803
and are very well equipped to serve
the public with anything In the line
of flowers on short notice.
Thev are the onlv Harrisburg mem
ber of the "Florists' Telegraph De
livery" and can deliver "flowers"
anywhere in the United States and
Canada. Also principal cities in
Europe. The "Florist Telegraph De
livery" assures you good service arte 1
prompt delivery. The members >vil
do their very best with your order'
Up-Town Grocer Uses
Auto For Deliveries
These days when the snow Is
heaped up, pile on top of pile every
where you look, or step (whether
you look or not) the great question
for the housewife is "How will I
get to the store without getting my
feet wet?" The point is, don't go to
store. Use your telephone. Call
your grocer and he will deliver tho
goods.
B. B. Drum, the popular up-town
grocer, with a sftore at Sixth and
Kellcer street does all his delivering
by auto. This assures you of the
fact that snow or no snow, rain or
shine you will always get your or
der, and what is most desirous, you
will get it on time.
And if you happen to be one of
the "dainty, extra particular" house
wives, Mr. Drum is the grocer you
are looking for. In his big store,
uality and Service rule supreme.
Mr. Drum has a large experience in
the grocery and meat business and
handles only ffrst class goods. From
one end of the store to the other are
arrayed dainty, appetizing goods in:
packages and cans, all ready to bo'
delivered to the "extra particular"!
housewife.
The goods sold by Mr. Drum are
all backed by a reputation of pleas
ing the most fastidious people for
years. The banker's wife, the clerk's
wife, the railroad man's wife, and
their children are all given the same
quality goods and the same cour
teous treatment at Drum's. No mat
ter whether you come to this .store
in person or call on the phone you
will receive prompt and efficient ser
vice.
With Christmas so near don't for
get that you can buy your nuts and
candies here as advantageously as
you could down town and still save
money. The prompt delivery ser
vice by auto will bring any article
that you may have forgotten for
that calte or pie that will play tho
part of desert for Xmas dinner.
Don't forget the fresh meat and
green goods that form a big part of
Mr. Drum's stock. The quality of
the gQOds and the low prices together
with the delivery service makes this
big grocery store one of the most de
sirable in the up-town section.
New Coffee Roaster
Installed by Gem Tea Co.
All lovers of good coffee know
what a difference fresh roasted cof
fee makes over coffee that has been
roasted for weeks. The Gem Tea
Company has Just installed a Royal
Coffee Roaster which means that
they can now serve you with fresh
roasted coffee daily. This not only
means better coffee, but cheaper cof
fee. A great saving is made in roast
ing their own coffee.
You can now secure the best
grades of coffee from the Gem Tea
Company, which is located at 1604
Derry street, at very reasonable
prices, from 20 cents to 30 cents a
pound.
Besides coffee this store makes a
specialty of spices and jumbo pea
nuts. Charles L. Weir, the pro
prietor, takes great pains In pleasing
his customers and respectfully so
licits your patronage.
Is Milk Too High?
How many people ever stop to
consider the wonderful nutritions
value of milk? When taken into
consideration with other foods milk
is far more valuable. It has been
said that milk taken on an average
is fully fifty per cent, in advance
of any other food. This, coupled
with the fact that the price is twelve
cents a quart, still makes it a cheap
food.
| Ryder Bros., of Lemoyne, have a
j large trade in milk and cream. Their
| equipment includes all the modern
I appliances that tends to produce
I milk under the most sanitary con
i ditions. Their delivery service is of
I the best. All their milk and cream
is clarified and pasteurized and bot-
I tied in one of the best creameries
in Central Pennsylvania.
Everything For the
Home Under One Roof
It is indeed a pleasure, especially
when the weather is like It has been
for the past week or more; anow,
cold and then some more snow, when
you can get Into a trolley car and go
direct to the store where you are
asssured you can buy anything you
want from hairpins to parlor suites.
Gately & Fitzgerald Supply Com
pany, 31 South Second street Is just
that kind of a store. Tou can buy
anything and everything that you
could possibly think of in this great
big store. Clothing for father,
mother, brother, sister, the baby and
all the family relations, furniture of
all kinds and descriptions, stoves,
ranges, carpets, rugs, toys, Oh, say,
I can't begin to mention all tho use
ful things that are displayed on sale.
Credit System Used
Among the big features of this
store is the credit system. People
have somehow gotten the Idea that
the credit system is cistly, inasmuch
as the prices must be higher than
for cash sales. This is decidedly not
so. With the universal capacity for
big buying that the Gately, Fitzger
ald Supply Company enjoy, they un
doubtedly can sell their wares for
much less than the average mer
chant because of the discount they
receive by buying things in carload
lots.
Prices at this big store are so
adjusted that a nominal profit is
made on all articles and so that the
customer gets the advantage of *he
Gately and Fitzgerald Supply Com
pany's power of buying and selling.
Out of High Rent Dlstric*
Another unique feature of this big
store is the fact that it is out of the
high rent district and yet so near the
heart of the city. This is also a big
saving in overhead expenses which
again demonstrates the fact that
there naturally is a big saving to the
public by taking advantage of the
opportunity of buying there.
Frank R. Downey, Manager
This big store has been contin
uously doing business 1n Harrisburg
since 1882, thereby making it one
of the oldest established businesses
in this city. Frank It. Downey,
the manager, lias been identified
with the company since he was a
boy. Since 1903 lie has had charge
of tho Harrisburg branch, therefore
being well informed in his line of
business and capable of conducting
his matters in such a way that the
customer is not only a very satisfied
one but ready to come back and buy
again.
Occupies New Building
in Derry Street
H. G. Day, whose name is well
known to the music loving public,
has completed his new building in
Derry street and has opened his mu
sic house at 1421 Derry street.
Mr. Day handles the finest line of
pianos, player-pianos and musical
instruments. The main feature Mr.
Day sells is the wonderful Lester
Piano and the Columbia Grapho
phono. The two makes of musical
instruments need no introduction
to the people of Harrisburg.
Mr. Day also carries grand pianos,
music stands and other instruments
found in an up to date music store.
Out of High Rent District
Mr. Day nT*o carries grand pianos,
high rent district enables him to sell
much below the values offered at
other stores.
Does Large Credit Business
Nearly all of Mr. Day's business is
done by the credit system. This en
ables everyone to have "Music in tho
Home." The terms of payment are
most reasonable and this leaves no
reason why any one should not have
music for Xmas.
DECEMBER 20, 1917.
Good Things To Eat
Especially if you are one of the dainty, "extra-particular" housewlvee fj
who insist upon the unquestioned Quality of every food which graces
the homo tab! 6. Then you can depend upon THIS BIG REIJAJ3T JE
&TORE, Just use youir phone in this undesirable weather, and prompt
auto delivery will deliver your groceries and meats to you just as
fou want them and when you want them.
BART B. DRUM
Groceries and Choice Meats
1801 ASI) 1803 NORTH SIXTH STIIEKT
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Irvin E. Deppen
The Reliable Grocer
Our store is filled to overflowing with srood things to eat Our
assortment of Nuts. Candy, Fancy Cakes, Fruits and Vegetables for
\ th <l minute. Bring us your order. We Guarantee
sa * lsfled - Don't forget to include: 1 lb. of our CentraJ
American Blend Coffee, regular value 40c; Our price . 25c
Pull Line of Meats—Everything in Groceries
Con. SIXTH & EMERAIiI) ROTIT PITONKS
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Changes Are the Order of the Day
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SPECIAL PRICES AND INDUCEMENTS
is au"hat" a K nec"s k a e ry ha,f 88 bie as you a,e wi,li "S to carry from market.
Get It At HOY'S, 412 Woodbine 1701 Market
W. T. HOY, >lnmi(;rr
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OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
Monday, December 17th vffl 1
The Tokyo Tea Gardens
225 Market Street—Next Victoria
eat'at* reasonable 0 prices* The®" to
Kind of People will and must inevitably discover'each otherl fcrhC
So a Most Cordial Invitation of
Inspection Is Extended to Everyone
Russ W. B. Rodenhafer
Market Fish, Oysters, Clams
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers our °y Sters aU
r . i . 0 l • opened on premises
Fish, Oysters & Game r . . _ . _ if
russ Bunding risn Fresh Daily
IV* 1 . C_ 603 CCR ™ STREET
Market Square Phono , 988
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Baptist! & Shulerl SPECIAL SALE
Fresh Opened Oysters Saturday, D9C. 2
All Kind of Fresh Fish Sunshine Biscuits '
Fruits, Nuts, Vegetables Staple & Fancy
YVHOIJESAIJK AND HETAIIJ Groceries
THIRD AND CHESTNUT STS. Smoked Meats
1202 Market Both Phone* - _ __
Free Auto Delivery
Coffee Mill
SPURRIER'S "Cash & Carry Plan"
R Batery nt S S - "TER
Peanuts roasted fresh ev- 1515 Derry St.
ery day. -
1409 N. Sitfth St. f A A . *
, I Crisffeld Cafe
r . . ~ -\ Diningroom and Restaurant {
Home Made Candies
C ' "• AS DEBSO, Prop. HOMEMADE PASTRY V
Stall 69, Chestnut St. Market
1501 Derry St., HarrliiborK, Pn. 213 Chestnut Street
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Willow Dale Dairy I Chicken and Waffle Supper ■'!
„ __ Served to Order Any liny
JOHN S. KRAMER Tnrkry Dinner. Every Thursday
Saner Kraut and Pork Dinnera
For Milk and Cream Coxestown Hotel
_ F. BOSSINGER
Penlirook, Pa. 3 M ,i e)( \orth on U |vcr Drive
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The Excellent Grocery no
MEAT MARKET v. ij. Huersole
to'the-m?nuto"°atm-p. BUnitary ' up " Flour, Feed, Grain and Conn
llouwilt All Sold CHICKEN MEAT MASII
„ Koo ' A SPECIALTY
H. J. BRACONY, ITop.
I°°l ■ St. Penbrook, Pa. Phone 4755-R
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Brenner's Quality Stores f C. M. NISSLEY !
Staple and Eaney Groeerlea, , _
„ , Milk and Cream
Krrnh and Smoked Meata
„ . 412 S. 17th St..
563 S. 10th. 238 Muench HARRISBURG, PA.
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West Shore Bakery, Perfection in Cooking
incorporated The Gans Restaurant!
L. M. BRICKER GOOD THINGS TO EAT
r . _ ... TAIII.ES FOR LADIES
Superlntrndrnt and Gen. Manager PROMPT SERVICE i
Lemoyne, Pennsylvania 2 South Fourth Street
James Pagonis MEYER MARCUS "
Proprietor
Crystal Restaurant and Staple and Fancy Groceries^
P ar l° r Fresh and Smoked Meats. 1
IT SOUTH UNION STREET f
, Mlddletown, Pa. Both Phone*. 2U30 N. Seventh Hi
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