4 INDUSTRIAL I INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT I PURE FOOD LEADERS PRODUCTS THAT STAND SUPREME LEADERS Dress Well 1 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. Our Prices Are You May Have Credit, Too YOU can furnish the home completely—from top to bottom—with little outlay of money. Let Us Show Yoa How Gatefy & Fitzgerald Supply Company 29 to 33 South Second Street —Stores in 74 Cities i ... / ENTER ANY MONDAY Thorough Training in Business and Stenography CIVIL SERVICE COURSE OUR OFFER Right training by specialists and high-grade positions—vou take a business course once. THE BEST IS WHAT YOU WANT SCHOOL OF COMMERCE " HARRISfeURG BUSINESS COLLEGE Tr f,? g ' 15 s - Mark Square 4A " DIAL 4303 READY run FALL DELIVERY 1 ' THE BEAUTIFUL HOUSE OfO ForH Blnt/ir Par* MUSIC ON THE HILL I v! U EflOlUr v 2 i 'it It is an advantage to anyone of Harrisburg, especially music lov- Big shipment just in, come now. ing people to learn the advan i-passenper, $360.00. Runabout tages offered by the music house 1345.00. Chassis, $325.00 One-Ton of Truck, $600.00. Coupelet, $560.00. •Sedan, $693.00. Town Car, $645.00. f f All F. o. B. Detroit JtX* Williams Motor Co. EASY PAYMENT plan out big new store extends a 120 MARKET STREET cordial invitation. DO.VT WAIT BUY NOW 1421 DERRY STREET Charles L. Schmidt mm II ZT _ ~ > 2"'llT;rrL. W. H. Baker and SCHMIDT Company D?F Plumbing Jk Plumbing Supplies 313 MARKET STREET Harrisburg, Pa. Steam and Hot Members Florists' Wat Heating Telegraph Delivery HARRISBURG, PA. ' MEN Thermos It s Not Too Late For That Bottles w n l7, SU iL 0r ° VerC ° at - Fancy Stationery. Hub- We Make Them to Order * >cp Goods, Supplies fop From $15.00 Up. See Us. TT l^ T s ' ck Room ' Etc - We Carry a Splendid Line of " IGH GRADE DRUOS Gent's Furnishings Prescriptions a Specialty QUALITY SHOP 'JSS&SSgP Front and Locust Front and ( onmtOKa Streets STEELTOX. STEELTON, PA I MANUFACTURE AXD SELL DIRCECT S. N. CLUCK, Upholsterer and Furniture Repairer 320-320 WOODBINE STREET ' Bell Phone All Work q 7 n| CU DI mar 1 Reliable Tire Repair Shop rlorlßUKlN vaicanixine and Retreadins General Merchandise m?'\! JlXTH'sthee" Cou ' Cr ""- K k Fd ' <*■• llarrlsliure, ,•. Penbrook. Pa. ————— ' New Cumberland Auto and Von Phone Me and rn wire Y Supply Company Elwood D. C. RoSS BROOKS WE,GEL. p,op Electrical Contractor FOPH CAP<S JOBBING AND SUPPLIES Stand Lamp, and Domes " ( ' MBElt ' AXP, PA. New Cumberland, Pennsylvania " ✓ V GEO.R NAUSS f Big Bargains for a Few Days^l Art Needle Work Shop I 12.50 valuea Exclusive Stamped Goods. Yarns hund ""ed Hats, f3 and's3.so and all Accessories. values 92.04 Front and pine st*„ steeiton. Steelton Underselling Store Open every evening. 120 N- FrCßt N f COUNT BROS. I Estimates Furnished Bell Phone | BAKERY B. F. KNUPP BREAD BREAD BREAD ~ n Made clean, sold clean, deliver- • • 2-5 d clean. PENBROOK, FENNA. 113 DOCK STREET Marble & Granite Monuments *' V J ep, H^ Btick R - N - Wagner & Son HARDWARE 207 LOCUST STREET Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils, TfjimiTcnFDf' Lead, Glass, House Furnishings, Farm and Poultry .Supplies, Sport- Sanitary Plumbing, Gas Fitting Ing Goods and Bicycle Sundries. and Hot Water Heating. 2BHU Main St, Penbrook, Pa Boas St. Near Main, Penhrook. -■ J I / I ' ■ ■ " ' 1 ' ; " " m : v ?- THURSDAY EVENING, BARRISBURG JlffiKl.ll TELEGRXPH DECEMBER 1917 Craig Boilers Are Big Fuel Savers With agitation as common as It Is to-day as regards the fuel ques tion, especially coal, a person nat •urally asks himself "Am I getting the best results from my boiler?" The Craig Boiler, made by the Wllliamsport Radiator Co., of Wil liamsport, Pa., and sold and installed by M. H. Baker & Co., 1330 Derry street, is one of the biggest fuel savers on the market. There are live distinct sizes of Craig sectional steam and hot water boilers. The range of Craig sizes, Including both screw and push nipples, covers the need of the entire heating field. The boilers are rated conservatively. Craig designs take advantage of every tried-out means for producing the greatest possible amount of steam or hot water for every pound of coal introduced Into the fire-pot. This is evident from the watertube construcUon, which gives them the chief characteristics of the most suc cessful power boilers. An extensive fire surface typifies every Craig and is designed to pre sent the greatest polble amount of area to direct tire action. Each boiler is designed to allow the hot gases to pass the water spaces sev eral times in order that the ultimate in heat may be utilized for heating. In Craig Boilers the value of a deep fire-pot is recognized, particu larly with sufficient grate area to as sure economical combustion and suf ficient ash pit to guarantee good air circulation. In connection with Craig Boilers, M. H. Baker Co. do a general plumbing and heating business. t They have on hand at the present time as large, if not a larger, stock of plumbing fixtures than any one in the city. The quality of goods handled by Mr. Baker is shown in the fact that he handles the celebrated "Stand ard" and "Iron City" brand of plumbing fixtures. Estimates on all heating and plumbing work are cheerfully given. If vou are Interested in a Craig heating system or any plumbing work, Mr. Baker will gladly go over .Vour needs and tell you how best to remedy them. Books and Stationery There are plenty of stores in the city where books and stationery art icles are sold, but when you want to be a little particular and get the best and latest, visit the stationery store of Latimer Willis, 1209 North Third street. Most anything in all lines of the book and stationery trade are to be found in this store, Cameras, Photographic Supplies, Leather Goods, Society Writing Paper, Type writer Supplies, Post Cards, and art icles to numerous to mention. All the latest books and magazines are sold here. Prices range in ac cordance to fit the pocketbook of anyone. There is also a circulating library maintained where you can get the book you wish to read at a very small cost per day. Courteous treatment is- extended to everyone. When you need sup plies of this kind, a trial will con vince you that you can find what you want here. Vulcanizing Saves the Tires How often does the motorist, when he notices a small hole or stone cut in his tire, put off getting it re paired until, it is too late. "A stitch ' in time saves nine," goes the old) adage. A small hole in that tire, j vulcanized in time will add a thou- [ sand miles to Its life. The Reliable Fire Repair Shop at| 1717 North Sixth street, is equipped l to do all kinds of vulcanizing work, I casings and tubes, no matter how! big or how small. All the work is , guaranteed to be satisfactory. In addition to vulcanizing work ! and retreading, tire accessories and oil are sold. The motorist will find this establishment a good place to have all his tire work attended to to his entire satisfaction. * i pcnence. 5c Drink Gw(sc& ln Bottles =r r ~~ —* Good Things PHILADELPHIA QUICK LUNCH i TO ATP £!L9'i r ® akin S Done ° n Our Premises Under Most Sanitary Conditions • 1 407 Market St. 307 Market St. 305 Broad St. ' J 1 fc?ft"?,r _ I RuhPS Bakerv Here are a few of the rea- Enffravln K , Photon raphlc Supplle. I A QIaVIaI# # Sons why OUr Coffee business C,r ooKs g AND' 7TATIOSERY O,U - L " **" vieriCK . w is increasing so rapidly Society Writing Paper. < lui-twin* V * C Can 1 make all the Fjrst t ard. Typewriter supplier 2 250 Jefferson Street bread, so we make the best coffee we can, then we pick it all by hand, taking out all the dirt. f Abdominal Supporter, aad Append p..„„ BEST C °T dlcltla Rfit.H Made to Order rIIFG M. roasting and blending, and we W T Piker Artificial T imh _ p . , • * n/r i * roast fresh ©very day. (Thut is the w. J. imb iVlilk and Protection in Making, secret of good coffee). TRUSSES MADETO ORDER FOR Perfection in Baking THE GEM TEA CO. IMI4V& N?BUth rPillTl C. H. BUHL. Prop. 1004 DERRY STREET IJIal 5470 Bell 1213-R Penbrook, Pa. Coffee Splcea Pennuta v J V J _) v sa \VHAT??ife ID C.E.Cooper 2nd Sons DHIIII D MA C. E. McAiicher Save one-half your coal. Make Bf yfjfaf V|f(|C Staple and Fancy GROCERIES more hot water Hotter oven. Healers In HWliwl 111 Vvi t* o • i nrvrrr.r^ Less ashes. Ask for free trial. • Try Our Special COFFEE „„ „ GEO W CONNOR Fresh Milk and Cream r\n*\l\*A • „J 20* a Pound 720 Race St. Dial Phone . n , . ClflnilCfl, "aSteUriZtU COB GREE>f ANn PEPPBR -Special Milk For Babies. MILK and ) { L. G. MARTIN 1 Commercial Buttermilk * CREAM Cumberland VallevDairv 1 MARTINS SPECIAL aoc COFFEE mTT A TV riirfCF 7 * margarine .?!SSi COTTAGE CHEESE LemOVHe Pa CImxUM Milk l'ltone and Prumpt Delivery HIGH GRADE BUTTER \ , yne CLARENCE GILL, Prop. 1726 N. FOURTH STREET Corner 20th and Urooknood St. Be " P ° ne Lemoyne. Dial 4349 ' > J I J K. E OT'HV' I "IC "T H ?§1? X M ALLISON HIN PROVISION CO - LAFFERTY BROS. 1 W A DITTCD 1 The Corona Hotel """" Fresh and Smoked Meats H. A. RITTER T. COLEMAN, Proprietor Hammel.town Center Square 411 S. 13th St. BROADBAND°\VA LLACE STS! ow P f i ces Every Day Chestriut Street Market p or AN( J R r eam Harrlnhuric. Po. 1003 Derry St. Both Phone. STALL (10 ' V S V. k. The C. V. Restaurant Chas. A. Banks New Cumberland Dairy Lemoyne Dairy LunA Room Fresh ° pencd ° ysters Strictly Fresh Milk C '""Siffi ISS WE*™* N. Market St.. Mechan,e.b.r.. PBt,,TS A *° TBGETABLEB E. B. EBERSOLE, Prop. T r * b " 11l W "" fcln *- Artificial Limbs Now Made Almost as Good as Real Ones Modern science has made wonder ful strides In the past few yearß in the manufacture of artificial limbs. They are now made so scientifically that you must almost look the second time before being sure that a per son does not have a real limb. W. J. Piker, of 1614% North Sixth street, has been manufacturing artificial limbs for the past thirty years and has kept astride with all modern improvements. He manu factures any kind of limb that is desired, either arm or leg. A per fect fit is made, no matter how short the stump Is, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Leather, steel and elastic trusses are made to order for bad cases of rupture. Abdominal supporteVs and appendicitis belts can also be pro cured. Mr. Piker is very glad to give any kind of information in regard to the kind and material of the products he manufactures. Wooden and rawhide limbs, with adjustable sock ets, with or without cord and with all the movements, even down to finger movements, are made to your order in the workroom, which is ■ just in the rear of the store. A Sixth street or Rockville car will let you off almost at the door. All es timates cheerfully given. Do You Like Chicken and Waffles? This question is a foolish one to ■ ask most anybody. Very few people there are who do not relish the greatest of American dishes. What more pleasure can be de rived from an outing than a good, old-fashioned chicken and waffle supper at the end of a perfect day? There is a pjace just three miles up the beautiful Susquehanna river, most every pne knows it, the Coxes town Hotel, where chicken and waffle suppers can be secured any evening. And such suppers! Just the kind that mother used to make. Plenty of chicken, and oh, my, the waffles. Doesn't it make your mouth water to read this? Well, I guess. And chicken and waffles are not the only dish on menu. There are also turkey dinners served ev ery Thursday, and sauerkraut and pork dinners. Just think. Isn't that enough to tempt most any one? | The distance to Coxestown, three miles, makes it a nice little jauht, either to walk or by auto. Another nice feature is the nearness of the street car. The Rockville car runs only a short distance away. 'let off at clubhouse lane and walk down to the river and you .will be given a most cordial welcome and a big surprise in most any kind of eats you want. High Grade Drugs When the doctor gives you a pre scription to have filled, he expects you to take it to a druggist who uses the utmost caro and integrity in compounding the various drugs that go to moke up the prescriptions. Paul F. Zeigler, the Steelton drug gist, whose store is at the corner of Front and Conestoga streets, makes a specialty of filling perscriptions. All tlie care that is required for this delicate work is put into the service given by Mr. Zeigler. | • Besides filling prescriptions, Mr. j Zeigler carries a full line of all high ! grade drugs. He also carries in | stock, rubber goods and supplies for | the sick room of every description. | These goods are all of the best qual- I ity material and satisfaction is > guaranteed. \ j A full line of stationery articles and magazines can be purchased ! here. Thermos Bottles and other j articles of like nature are on sale. I J The best of treatment is given I S everyone who comes to this store. I A satisfied customer is always the result of a sale. Mr. Zeigler respect-I fully solicits the patronage of every- I one and assures them the best that the druggist trade affords. Willowdale Dairy Produces Own Milk A big advantage is gained now adays by the dairyman who produces all the milk he serves his customers. It not only assures the customer of their regular supply of milk but also that the milk und cream served Is fresh. John S. Kramer conducts his own dairy near Penbrook. It is known as the Willowdale Dairy. All the milk delivered in the mornings is milked j that same morning, thereby giving to the customer milk that not "only | stands the test for pure food pro ducts, but that will stand up longer l under ordinary circumstances. Mr. Kramer delivers milk to all sections of the city. His equipment consists of all the modern appliances for the production of milk and cream under the most sanitary conditions. Tomorrow Is Fish Day In these days when hig\ prices for food products stares every one in the face and with the government asking us to co-operate in the plan to con serve the meat supply, lisli and sea iood play an important part in the menu for our daily meals. By using fish in the place of meat you not only help the government but you also heljT yourself inasmuch as sea foods on an average are cheaper than meats and just as nutritious and satisfying. Tho Russ Fish Market, on the Square, carries a full supply of fish sea foods and game. Daily shipments of these products assure only fresh and quality goods. * Special attention is given to a de livery service, that for speed is un equaled in the city. A telephone call will bring to your home any of these money saving and meat 'conserving products. Be patriotic. Let your to-morrow's menu contain some pro duct of the water as its important lactor. Be sure that, if quality is what you want, to call the Russ Fish Market and place your order with them. Staple and Fancy Groceries I The question of food products to day is no better than it has been; indeed it is getting worse. The great problem is to get the goods at most any price. The demand is much larger than the supply. C. E. McAlicher, who conducts a general grocery store at the corner of (Jreen and Peffer streets, carries a full line of staple and fancy gro ceries. The prices maintained are based on quality rather than quan | tity. All the articles are of the first 1 grade of goods and are appetizing And will please the most fastidious. Special features are the different grades of coffee handled. One spe cial brand sells at 20 cents a pound. Mr. McAlicher treats one and all alike. A most hearty welcome is extended to every one to try the goods that are displayed In this up to-date store. Home-Made Candies "Now that the Christmas rush is over and things have settled back to normal again in th candy business, I we can serve you with the home made candies you like. That is if we can get the sugar, for all are! candies are made pure and sweet out of first grade sugar. The sugar shortage is very serious but we are trying hard to get enough to supply our regular customers as hereto fore." So said C. R. Anderson, who con ducts a store at 150t Derry street, also a stall In the Chestnut street I market. The sugar question is In deed serious but all lovers of good homemade candies can rest assured that Mr. Anderson will do his best to serve you with the same grade of goods as he has in the past. Spurrier's Restaurant Popular With the Railroad Men Spurrier's restaurant In North Sixth street is a mecca for the rail road man. Good home-cooked food is served here and the pastry is baked right on the spot. Just a few doors below Reily street,', in Sixth, this restaurant is only a little over two blocks from the roundhouses in Seventh street. Short orders of all kinds are served very appetizingly. Everything is cooked and served un der the most sanitary conditions. The prices maintained are In ac cordance with any in the city. As a special feature, a chicken and waffle dinner,, just the kind mother' used to make,- is served ev ery Sunday. The price of this full course dinner is only fifty cents. This makes a Sunday dinner a great deal cheaper than if you buy the chicken and cook it at home. . Besides the restaurant business Mr. Spurrier sells oysters and fruits in season. Fresh shipments of these products are received dally. This assures the customers of good qual ity and perfectly fresh goods. A Royal coffee roaster has been installed and fresh roasted coffee and peanuts daily are offered the public. Everyone knows the ad vantage of fresh roasted coffee. Candy of all kinds and the best grade of cigars are on sale. The grade of service is A No. 1. Mr. Spurrier welcomes everyone and in vites you to give him a call so that he can prove the worth of his res taurant and of the products ho sells. A trial will convince y.u that you have found the right place to satisfy your appetite. Goods and Prices The two dominating features of to-day's merchandise situation are high prices and low stocks. The law of supply and demand appear to be working inflexibly to wards constantly higher prices in practically every commodity pro ' duced and marketed. Experts in buying and selling of merchandise—men who have given their lives to a study of the produc tion and distribution of food, fuel, clothing and home goods—confess their inability to see the end of the upward price movement. The low stocks of goods in the hands of textile, metal, woodenware and clothing manufacturers reflect their inability to produce goods fast enough to keep up with the de mand. This is. indeed, the one big rea son for the highest prices in a gen- v eration. With the governments of the world competing for the goods they require at whatever price is demanded, and the merchants of the world competing for whatever goods are left at equally high prices and with millions of men with drawn from . the production of goods, a situation is developed where the delivery question is of greater importance than that of price. There is a desperate shortage in clothing* of every description—work clothing, coats, trousers, hosiery, un derwear, shirts, piece goods, etc., — and the spectacle of jobbers—even manufacturers—hustling around the country to pick up small lots In broken sizes, at whatever price is ,demanded. shows in an illuminating way the struggle that is on to get the goods. The readers of this page are giv en an opportunity, through the ad- I vertisements of these merchants, to | get in touch with almost any article in any line of goods that is pro duced and marketed. By carefully reading the advertisments here list ed the reader, in a very few mo ments, can pick out the article he has been hunting for and, the mer chant that is lucky enough to have it, by either calling in person at his store, or by using the telephone, may secure that article. | The goods all advertised on this page are handled by merchants in Harrisburg and the surrounding towns and are backed by the mer chants' reputation for good qual ity goods and a large mercantile ex perience. •N ✓ Good Things To Eat Especially if you are one of the dalAy, "extra-particular" housewives, who insist upon the unquestioned quality of e\ery food which graces the home table. Then you can depend upon THIS BIG RELIABLE STORE. Just use your phone In this undesirable weather, and prompt auto delivery will deliver your groceries and meata to you just as fou want them and when you want them. / BART B. DRUM Groceries and Choice Meats ISOI AMI IHO3 NORTH SIXTH STUKET — J Irvin E. Deppen The Reliable Grocer < Our store la filled to overflowing with good things to eat. Our assortment of Nuts, Candy. Fancy Cukes, Fruits and Vegetables for Xmas dinner is up to the minute. Bring us your order. We Guarantee you will be satisfied. Don't forget to include: 1 lb. of our Central American Blend Coffee, regular value 40c; Our price 28c Full Line of Meats—Everything in Groceries COR. SIXTH & EMERALD. BOTH PHONES v - J / Changes Are the Order of the Day -j-rar We must do with less felp and delivery. We trust our Patrons will do their bit cherfully by carrying the smallest purchases W ~™ e .L a r* e , P"r p .l' a ses wo will have certain days to deliver. When the change is in working order we can give our patrons SPECIAL PRICES AND INDUCEMENTS is an a that"s S nec"s k a e r t y! ,aK biß y ° U are wllllng to carr 7 from market. Get It At HQY'S, 412 Woodbine 1701 Market ♦ W. T. HOY, Manager r Visit the Tokyo Tea Gardens In the Afternoon or Evening After the Show with pleasant surroundings where all kinds of Oriental and American dishes are served. Tokyo Gardens, Second Floor Between Two Picture Shows 225 Market St. r "N r Russ W. B. Rodenhafer Fish Market fish, Oysters, Clams Wholesale and Retail _ , , Our oysters are all Dealers In I i opened on premises Fish, Oysters & Game Russ Bunding F| sh F resh Daily *> i . o 552 CUKTIN STIIEET Market Square phone ioB6 J v Baptisti & Shuler SPECIAL PRICES r FOR A FEW DAYS Fresh Opened Oysters & All Kind of Fresh Fish 12J4 lb. Sack Flour 69c Fruits, Nuts, Vegetables St £^ WHOLESALE ana RETAIL Fancy Prunes, lb 15c THIRD AND CHESTNUT STS. Fancy Head Rice, lb. ... 10c 1202 Market Both Phones 1 lb. Can CrisCO ....... 29c Free Auto Delivery ' an r ' sco 42c V J Laundry Soap, cake ... 05c * Chili Marrow Beans, lb 17c SPURRIER'S Brazil Marrow Peas, lb. 15c Restaurant ETTER D h, 1515 Derry St. Peanuts roasTe'ffresh ev- I " Ca,h & Carr y Plan " ery day. " 1409 N. Sixth St. 4*■jp" i"j , phone 4498. Crisfield Cafe f— ■>. Diningroom and Restaurant Home Made Candies C. H. ANDERSON, Prop. HOMEMADE FASTHY Stall 69, Chestnut St. Market 1301 Ilerry St., lltirrlNliurK, Pn. 213 Chestnut Street V ___ / r. Willow Dale Dairy Chicken and Waffle Supper Served to Order Any Day JOH.V S. KRAMER Turkey Dinner Every Thursday Saiier Kruut and Pork Dinners For Milk and Cream Coxestown Hotel „ , . F. BOSSrNGER Penbrook, Pa. 3 Miles North on River Drive The Excellent Grocery ' H 9 FKprmle MEAT MARKET *-'• l 3' IjDcrSOlC ™?®Ll nO, ' ern > sanitary, up- Flour, Feed, Grain and Corr Rounht AH Sold CHICKEN MEAT MASH c, ' an Food Clean A SPECIALTY H. J. BRA CO NY, Prop. „ . T 1001 N. sixth st. Penbrook, Pa. Phone 4755-F —J Brenner's Quality Stores] C. M. NISSLEY Staple and Fnney Groeerles. Mnk Cream Fresh and Smoked Meat, R 17th St .. 563 S. 10th. 238 Muench HARRISBURG. PA. J I West Shore Bakery, [ Perfection in Cooking' meorpornted The Gans Restauran L. M. BRICKER noon THINOS TO EAT „ TABI.ES FOR LADIES Superintendent and Geo. Mannffer PROMPT SKRVICE Lemoyne, Pennsylvania 2 South Fourth Street James Pagonis MEYER MARCUS Proprietor Crystal Restaurant and Staple and Fancy Groceries Lexton Parlor Fresh and Smoked Meats. 17 SOUTH UNION STREET Mlddletown, Pa. Both Phones, 2030 N. Seventh Mi
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