4 INDUSTRIAL I INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT j PURE FOOD I LEADERS PRODUCTS THAT STAND SUPREME LEADERS 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. 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 You How Gately& Fitzgerald Supply Company 29 to 33 South Second Street —Stores in 74 Cities > | ENTER ANY MONDAY Thorough Training in Business and Stenography CIVIL SERVICE COURSE OUR OFFER Right training by specialists and high-grade positions—you take a business course once. THE BEST IS WHAT YOU WANT SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND HARRISBURG BUSINESS COLLEGE Tl ™P BJdg. 15 S. Market Square l 435 ' DIAL 4303 IIEADY FOR FALL DELIVERY THE BEAUTIFUL HOUSE OF Furil Malap fVire music on the hill lUIU motor VU lS It is an advantage to anyone of • Harrisburg, especially music lov- Big shipment Just In. coma now. ing people to learn the advan 5-paasenger, J360.00. Runabout tages offered by the music house $345.0(5. Chassis. $325.00 One-Ton of Truck, $600.00. Coupelet, $560.00. Sedan, $695.00. Town Car, JG45.00. U W All F. O. B. Detroit JtjL • \I 1 IflV Williams Motor Co. „ EASY payment plan Our big new store extends a 120 market street cordial Invitation. DONT WAIT BUY NOW 1421 DERRY STREET ■— / V 1 Cbarlea L. Schmidt _ _ .. _ _ ..... r„,. h. Baker and SCHMIDT Company FLORIST Plumbing Supplies 313 MARKET STREET Harrisburg, Pa. Steam and Hot Members Florl.t.' WateF Heating Telegraph Deliver? • HARRISDUItG, PA. / I . MEN Thermos It's Not Too Late For That Bottles Winter Suit or Overcoat. _ „ , —__ , Fancy Stationery. Kub- We Make Them to Order * >cr Goods, Supples for From $15.00 Up. See Us thc Slck Room ' Etc - We Carry a Splendid Line ol ™ GH GEADE DRUGS Gent's Furnishings Prescriptions a Specialty QUALITY SHOP LoCUSt 1* ront and Concntog;a Streets STEELTOJT. STEELTOX, PA f I MANUFACTURE AND SELL DIRCECT S. N. CLU C^^ph,ls,„ ; r^nd T Furm,ur e Repairer (X*IM^ED O^ E P.^TOI , IUZBD FISHBURN ' Latimer Willis 1 f ~ [ N ■ .JJ ' FRESH ROASNRN ...... IR~ ~ . „ PI, General Merchandise I 1 |„:.L RUHL S BAKERV FRESH ROASTED W.llow Dale Dairy ] „.IR E^ R " V T R ! N Camp COAJ ' Grain, Mill Feed, Cement, Circulating Library Leather Goods! L_ SA M IJIZJIHJI EJL JOHN S. KIIAIHER Y K . 5 R . KCLL £ '£'<" - <TAY HILL. Wormieysbur* and Washing Brick. ** HOOKS A.\D STATIONERY "■ "■ W*V|IVI% IJ|IT F■< V _ *'# P- M. ton HEIGHT, V * T N Society Wrltln* Paper, Christmas WC CAN * MAKE all the J. M-J Mlj For Milk ANH TR.,™ aur Knut D Pork Dliuii > . Fenbrook. p. Curd*, Typewriter Supplies A ... < I , R IVIUK AND LREAM CoxestOWfl Hotel Jefferson Street * bread > so w e make the EVERY DAY Peubrook, p.. P. HOSSINGER * New Cumberland Auto and YOU PHONE ME AND WLRE Abdon.inui s,.N.N„. * Tfc BPST TO LB> " ——" ,T R PRIT * Supply Company F.lwnnrl HP D „, D,C , M \, BELTM MADE TO order K LIRE *■ ( ~~ ~ ; N , . L * PTOP Ele^ca^ontr'acto? 88 Milkaild Protection in Making, PEANUTS - SPICES _ O. S. Ebersolc PORD CARS J BBIXG AND SUPPLIES TRUSSES MADK TO FOR />i Perfection in Baking TIT A TO - th " -minute" stoVe. SANLTARY * U P- Flour, Feed, Grain and Corn I * EW ™MBERL AD , PA.° 0 P. UILM IUCO. SSU CMC ?Z™Z? AM Y V 5 '' NE " '- 13 - K Peubrook. Pa. 1604 Derrv Street "• * 'BHACONY, PROP. A SI * KC,ALT * GEO. R NAUSS Big Bargains :or a Few Day si ( SAUIR STOVE LID IfA p A R ~" ( i !?F.?" DSONS Ryder Bros. • h\*T"'' QUALI,Y STO ™ 11 C - M -NISSLEY J Rei . Patlim{zti -°^r EE COUNTBROS. „ >D^^;L PE : I :' MIL ':! O :. BAB R ?.-* " MARB— BAKERY P P INN IVLAR IIN Commercial Buttermilk CREAM f R.UIL I J\t N N • C N* ~ \ bread bread bread A M T^J , or B ig?^ C N^-^e C oTeo EE COTTACF rwrrer Cumberland Valley Dairy West Shore Bakery, 1 Perfection in Cooking ed Seaji? BO clean. deliver- I'. O. Box 225 mar*a?ino OI 5g; IUI 1 ALL CHEESE , D Clarified Milk Incorporated " Can. RA.f a .tan MNNRIRS-ROWT PFJVBROOK, PEXNA. WHU FIYER BUTTENNE u\cu no aNR DIITTM Lemoyne, Pa. PLANNED MIIK RRTPKITP INE van* Kestaurant 113 DOCK STREET Marble A- firanit. , * Plioae and Prompt Delivery /lIG/l (jRADE BUTTER T'LAREBfCB GII.L, Prop. M * aKI( -KER GOOD THINGS TO EAT V . '"aroie & Uranite Monuments 1726 FOURTH STREET , , . Bell Phone P Superintendent and Gen. Manager TABLES FOR LADIES R ZZZZ; -J I __J Lemoyne. D IA , 4349 J Le MOY „e. Pcn„ s yU, n " iSSS FOSTSE*. TO H?R D te #tick agner Son Eww""inn^"| S Befi E wiol.e®<iT®.* Allison Hill Provision Co. 1 LAFFERTY RROS f ~ " f Lead, Glaus, P °Hou.e P Fu n rni.h!aS: HARIUSB^RS 171 The CORONA HOTEL' v >W ,„d sm„ K H. A. RITTER | JAM ? N ,P?„G° N 1 F MEYER MARCUS 1 n a"d 1 HiCyc!e P s'und r '? P a° r 1 " Flttln * Roo'ml with't?^ Lo W p r ; ces Everv nan Hummei.towu center sqoare 4u s. isth sc Crystal Restaurant and Staple and Fancy Groceries, 2SW Main 8, Penbrook, PN Boas St VR „ . BROAD AND WALLACE STS. LVOW FRICES AVMY Day Chestnut Street Market T ovfnn p,.1. R > ' -Y ™ . J Harrlsburg. Fa. J 100 A D erry St. Both Phones STALL 09 F ° R ILK AND CREAM. IT SOUTH UNION STREET FRESH AND SMOKED Meats. ' K V, Mlddletown, Pn. j Both Phongs. a<WO Jf. T*nJRSDA\ EVENING, BABIWSBPRO TELEGR3SJPH! JANUARY 3, 1918. Butterine Fast Taking" the Place ol Butter Because of the high cost of butter, oleomargarine is fast coming Into prominence as butter's one big sub stitute. Very few people can really tell the difference between butterine And butter, especially If they buy It from L. G. Martin, 1626 North Fourth street, who sells only the best. Mr. Martin conducts a first class grocery store, besides his butterine business. Special brands of coffee at from 20c up and staple and fancy groceries comprise, a large part of the stock. A delivery service Is maintained and special attention is given to phone orders. Your patronage is re spectfully solicited. Pipes Freeze and Burst in Cold Weather Don't forget that if the tempera ture In your cellar is below 30" the water pipes are liable to freeze and possibly burst. " This is had busi ness as a good many people will say who have had the experience during the last cold spell. But this will happen and when it does call R. M. Wagner & Son, 207 Locust street, or Boas street near Main, Penbrook. They conduct a sanitary plumbing, gas fitting and hot water heating business. Any thing in this line is given strict at tention and satisfaction is. guaran teed. Staple and Fancy Groceries Meyer Marcus, the popular uptown grocer, wlio conducts a general gro cery and meat shop at 2030 North Seventh street, says business was never better for the sale of staple and fancy groceries. More people to-day are buying the necessary food products than ever before. People are beginning to realize that they must save in some way, so are cutting out amusements and so on and instead of skimping with their groceries are buving more instead. Besides groceries, Mr. Marcus handles a full line of fresh and smoked meats. Both phones are in stalled and a delivery service is maintained. Your patronage is so licited. Milk Now 14 Cents a Quart In Wilkes-Barre milk has now reached 14 cents a quart This is a jump of two cents a quart. Because of increasing cost of product!! n and delivering of milk these prices are a necessity in order that the milkman may live. In Harrisburg milk is still de livered at 12 cents a quart. H. A. Ritter, 411 South Thirteenth street, who has one of the most up-to-the minute creameries in Harrisburg. sells only the cleanest and best of milk and cream, and hopes to main tain the present price as long as pos sible. Fresh Fruits and Oysters This is the season for oysters. But season or no season, a person should eat all the oysters they can in order to conserve the meat supply. Oysters and clams are as nutritious as meat and in comparison to quantity, are mucij cheaper than meat. Ovster stews and oyster pies will satisfy a, craving appetite at the end of a day's work a lot cheaper than will meat. Charles A. Banks, Fourth and Boyd streets, makes a specialty of fresh oysters opened every day. Quality oysters is the only kind he handles. Besides oysters he has a full line of fresh fruits. A call will prove to you the quality of goods he handles. f The C. V. Restaurant AND ' , Lunch Room 30 If. Market St., MeclianicHbvrg, E E. CHIUSTMAN. 5 c Drink G%&(sesa In Bottles sz COCO COLA BOTTLING WORKS, 1326 Marion St Bell Phone 860 *—7 l. Good Things PHILADELPHIA QUICK LUNCH TO L.VT M " ■""■WKSV January Sale of Men's Clothing With the grand rush of the Christmas holidays over at last, we find that we have some odds and ends among our stock of men's fur nishings that we will offer at greatly reduced prices. The quality of these goods are all A No. 1. Besides your regular furnishing business don't forget that we make suits and overcoats at from ?15 up.. The Quality Shop at Front and Locust streets, Steelton, are offering these big sales. If you are thinking of outfitting yourself in any way, it will pay to call and see the big values and small prices at the Quality Shop. Dairy Service on ' the West Shore The Lemoyne Dairy, Walter Wood, proprietor, delivers milk to Camp Hill, Wormleysburg and Washington Heights. This said, and the reader has not heard half the facts of this large dairy. Moderately equipped with the latest clarifying and pasteurizing equipment, this dairy supplies milk and cream that for purity and clean liness is unequaled. This, coupled with a splendid de livery service, fresh, pui;e milk and cream for breakfast; make the West Shore patrons of milk dealers seek Mr. Wood to serve them regularly with milk. If you a*e not already one of Mr. Wood's customers he will be glad to include you amonir the many. General Merchandise s. A. Fishburn, the Penbrook merchant needs no introduction to the public. For years he has been doing a general merchandise busi ness. His stock includes most any thing that is needed in the home in the grocery line, and also coal, grain, mill feed, cement and bricks. Mr. Fishburn maintains several large trucks which he uses for de livery purposes, and hauling of all kinds. When in need of any of Mr. Fish burn's products don't hesitate to call and get his prices. You will find them, as well as the quality of the goods, the best that are ob tainable. Fresh and Smoked Meats M hen you go to market to buy produce of any kind you always like to know If it is of good quality or not. In green goods and fruit you can readily tell by inspection. But in meat it is a different pro position. You must almost take the word of the party from whom you make the purchase. \ln so doing you should choose a good reliable man to buy meat from. Lafferty Bros., of Hummelstown, who conduct stall No. 69 in the Chestnut street market can be relied upon to handle only first class, fresh and smoked meats Convince yourself of this fact by giv ing them a call next market day. j Low Prices Every Day \ The Allison Hill Provision Com pany, dealers in meats, groceries, fruits and vegetables, maintain low prices, not one day a week or every couple of weeks, but every day. Quality products in their entire line are offered at surprisingly low prices. Staple and fancy groceries of all kinds and varieties, suitable to eveiy taste; meats of all kinds, fruit and vegetables,, fresh daily are displayed for sale in this big store, located In thc Flat Iron building; at 1903 Derry street. % Both phones bring In orders for all these goods. If you are not al ready a regular customer you are wasting a grand opportunity by not calling to-day and getting a line on prices and goods that can't be beat, j f Chas. A. Banks Fresh Opened Oysters FHUITS AND VEGETABLES Cor. Fourth and Boyd Sts. West Shore Bakery Doing Large Business Needless to say, the West Shore Bakery conducted by L". M. Bricked In Lemoyne is gaining new patrons daily. Since the now plant has been n operation, with all Its modern and up-to-the minute appliances, which tend to produce only the cleanest and best bread. O K, that popular brand, has found Its way into more homes than ever before. Every one wants O K not only because of Its popularity but because it is the big gest and best value bread sold in •Harrisburg or vicinity. A delivery service, second to none assures every one ot fresh baked bread daily. All the grocers handle O K, but if you should not be able to secure it from your grocer, call the West Shore Bakery and their wagon will serve you right at your door. Mechanicsburg Restaurant Serves Pure Foods Only The C. V. Restaurant, just oppo iste the station In Mechanicsburg has been wonderfully improved since E. E. Christman, the present proprietor has taken charge, both in respect of cleanliness, quality and service. From a second rate res taurant it has become Mechanics burg's best. All the modern appli ances known have been installed that only the best and under the most sanitary condition, foods are served. The prices maintained, for the quality of meals are surprisingly low. Full course meals as well as short orders are served. When visiting Mechanicsburg don't fail to stop at the C. V. Restaurant and you will find, not only a good appetite satisfier but also one of the best homelike restaurants you have patronized for many a day. Milks Question Is Still Unsatisfactory The milk question, ever since It started an upward climb some months ago from seven cents a quart until the present time when it has acquired the price of an even dozen cents per quart, is still hover ing in the background of the aver age housekeeper's mind. But like everything else, we must .of necessity use, it appears that we will have to pay the fiddler; so while doing that, why not get the most for your money? C. M. Nissley conducts a modern creamery where milk and cream, handled exclusively by modern scientific methods, is served to the customer at full value. While paying the high price for products use good care in selecting the merchant who will give full value. The Crisfield Cafe The Crisfield cafe, at 213 Chest nut street, is a ways open to welcome everyone who is looking for a good, clean, homelike place to eat and where quality foods count more than quantity. The dining room and restaurant Is suitable alike for ladles and gentle men. The food served Is cooked clean and served clean. All the modern appliances known to the res taurant business to produce food under the most sanitary conditions are used. The service is among the best in the city. Full course meals and short orders are given every con sideration. The prices maintained are so adjusted that the most can be secured for the money. This cafe is right near the Chest nut street market It is easily ac cessible to every one. If you have a good-sized appetite and are de sirous of satisfying it to the full ex tent, visit the Crisfield cafe and you ZIL be f ur 4 e , \° realize y° ur am b.tion. A trial will convince you at a iast° U haVG fOUnd the rifi:ht p,ace New Cumberland Dairy Strictly Fresh Milk E. B. EBERSOLE, Prop. Xei* Cumberland, Pa. Chicken Meat Mash Make Hens Lay A big specialty seller is the chick en meat mash sold by O. S. Ebersole, the Penbrook flour, feed and grain man. This meat rhash is a special preparation, put up by Mr. Ebersole, and especially during this time of year, when cold weather has Its us ual effects in causing a dropping off in laying, is a very good feed for the chickens. It not only helps in the producUon of more eggs, but makes healthier, better chickens. Mr. Ebersole also does a large business in flour, grain and corn. During these strenuous when all feed of any kind is so high, It Is a very hard matter to even secure these products at almost any price. However, Mr. Ebersole has a goodly stock on hand and those who have been dealing with him know the quality of goods he handles and the business integrity used in conducting one of the largest flour and feed businesses in Dauphin county. Ford Cars Keep Going in Spite of Snow "The little old Ford rambles right along," no matter whether there Is a foot or more of snow or whether there is a 45 per cent, grade or whether there Is one of the most perfect stretches of macadam roads your ever saw. "Conditions" make no difference to this little buzz wagon. It goes and goes and the upkeep! Not to be mentioned. Eut why waste mere words •. jlllng the qualities of a Ford? Everyone knows about them. The New Cumberland Auto and Supply Company, are the dealers for this car on the West Shore. While the supply is limited, they are al ways glad to see prospecUve buyers. Brooks Weigel, the proprietor, gives personal attention to ail busi ness conducted by this company. Auto supplies and accessories are on sale and the goods are all guar anteed to be standard and of best quality. Perfection in Bread Baking Bread,, baking is an art that is only acquired, like most any other art. only through years of experi ence and keeping abreast with the steady march of modern science. In the past decade bread baking methods have so changed that a per son familiar with them then would fin.l hitaself very much at a loss now If you should step into a mod ern bakery. Ruhl's Bakery, at Penbrook, Is just such a modern bakery. All the modern equipment known to the baking trade is installed In this model bakery. Every loaf of bread that is delivered to you from this bakery is protected from dirt and dust from the time It Is only flour until it comes to your door, the fin ished product. . All who know Ruhl's bread agree that it can t be beat for Quality or quantity. Besides perfection In bread, this bakery also maintains a service that is as nearly perfect as times with labor shortage and scar city of materials will permit. A trial of this bread will convince the most skeptical that It Is all bread and full value. The Excellent Grocery One of the most modern, sanitary, up-to-the-minute grocery stores in the city, the Excellent Grocery, is located at Sixth and Boas streets H. J. Bracony, the proprietor, has a long experience in the grocery business and knows how best to please his customers in both quality of goods and quantity of service. All the goods in this fine store are bought clean, kept clean, and sold Food products, green goods, fruits, smoked meats, etc., can all be purchased here. A meat market Is also attached to this store where the choicest cuts of all kinds are displayed. The most fastidious housewife will find this store a real mecca for sensible buv ing. * TRY A POUND ■SfPraPI OF OUR COFFEE g Si, thi y ° U Want to tast ® Bome \ ' Hns That 40c Flavor Sold Only By BART B. DRUM 1801 BcU 3 phM^ 1 8t Irvin E. Deppen The Reliable Grocer P Ue ?, to , overflowing with good things to eat Our , Nuts, Candy, Fancy Cakes, Fruits and Vegetables for you will" th ™minute. Bring us your order. We Guarantee be satisfied. Don t forget to Include: 1 lb. of our Central American Blend Coffee, regular value 40c; Our price 25c Full Line of Meats—Everything in Groceries COR. SIXTH & EMERALD BOTH PHONES t!i. rr C L Try Them MJSS-iJUO P' l ®' l as much in almost any kind of baking Jffi? save the housewife the diffeernce between its cost and the cost „ three dozen strictly guaranteed eggs. EGG-SUB Is a Pure Food Product of the Highest Order CookESrawSl Dressln|s e MSf?l 0 n" •p&dff£ d tXV,'" tqual ' y soo foT any baking or cooking purpose. Puddin f?s, Ice Cream and practically GET IT AT 412 Woodbine HOY'S 1701 Market Wholesale or Retail Visit the Tokyo Tea Gardens In the Afternoon or Evening After the Show *" ki " dS ° f ° rien,i " an " Tokyo Gardens, Second Floor Between Two Picture Shows 225 Market St. Russ W. B. Rodenhafer Fish Market F j 3h , o yS | erSi dams Wholesale and Retail Dealer. In our te ™ all Fish, Oyster. & Game TT " "/"T Russ Building FISII ■ T6S H Daily Market Square IT™*." S V Baptisti & Shulerl 'speual for a few~days * ould s and Smith's Maca- Fresh Opened Oysters All Kind of Fresh Fish Regular 6c Pkg 5$ Fruits, Nuts, Vegetables E° j! Pe^.'l|| WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Seeded Raisins, 2 Pkgs., 25$ THIRD AND CHESTNUT STS. California Extra Fancy)- 1202 Market Butk Phoae. Caches Free Auto De.ivery gMS ilb "SK Large can Red Kidney SPURRIER'S lb. Fancy Tea ...'.'.'..2% Restaurant ETTER o 1 1515 Derry St. Home Made Kraut . " Casll & Carry Plan" 15# a Quart * 1409 N. Sixth St. ~Z I 1 h °°'"9 8 . | Crisfield Cafe _ _ ~~ Diningroom and Restaurant Home Made Candies ....... C. 11, ANDERSON, Prop. HOMEMADE PASTHT Stall 69, Chestnut St. Market 1501 Derry St., Ilnrrlnbarg. Pa. 213 Chestnut Street
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