4 INDUSTRIAL LEADERS Dress Well at Small Cost WE have found the way for you and we have se lected largfe 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 If you want to secure a good position and HOLD IT, get a THOROUGH TRAINING in a Standard school of ESTAB LISHED REPUTATION. School of Commerce Business —Stenography—Civil Service Troup Bldg. 15 S. Market Square REI.IJ 4SU. DIAL 4303 FL'LLY ACCRKDITED _ r - READY I'Oll FALL DEl.ll ER\ w ||] p a y y OU invest ford Motor Cars * Big shipment just in, come now. SSO to $75 5-passcnger, 5360.00. Runabout, ni A M/fV $34.".00. Chassis, $325.00 One-Ton Oil S I lA.INU Truck, JKOO.OO. Coup.elet, $560.00. . Sedan. ICO. -..00. Town Cur. We are OUt of the High- All F. o. 11. Detroit Rent District Williams Motor Co. j I 11. G. Day 120 MAHKET STREET n 0 . DO.N'T WAIT BUY NOW 1421 Derry bt.. - Charles 1.. Schmidt BB 11 ■% I I E,..e Frnncl. Schmld, BakCf 311(1 SCHMIDT Company FLOSIST Plumbing Supplies 313 MARKET STREET u t TT . . Steam and Hot Harmburg, Pa. Water H Members Florist*' ■ * Telegraph Delivery HARRISBURG, PA. J V. : , MEN (CUT RATE MEDICINES It's Not Too Late For That Special Prices on Saturday Winter Suit or Overcoat. Nelson-* HairoireMing, i'3c ■;, We Make Them to Order Hairdres.inir, r.o c •i.e. From $15.00 Up. See Us. Nux nnil Iron Tablets, SI.OO i.e, . . (tUc We Carry a Splefldid Line of Counseler Clears, regularly 0<-. Gent's Furnishings WATCH WINDOWS FOII ° SC ___ _ _ ,_A ■■AM OTHER SPECIALS QUALITY SHOP PAULF. ZIEGLER _ , T _ PRESCRIPTION DRL'GGIST Front and Locust Front nnd Cno-sto>Ktt street* STEELTON. STEELTON, PA I MANUFACTURE AND SELL DIRCECT and hair-tilled Liberal allowance for your old Parlor Suit in trade. S. N. CLUCK, Upholsterer and Furniture Repairer 320-320 WOODBINE STREET Lemoyne Dairy 1 S. A. FISHBURN CLARIFIED A\D PASTEURIZED „ , „ MII.K AND CREAM General Merchandise W ALTER WOOD, l'rop. _ . _ , „ We deliver in Lemoyne, Cnmp Coal, Gialn, Mill Teed, Cement, 11111, \Voriiileyburß and \Vn*hlns- Brick, ton Heights. j I Pealorook. Pa. \ New Cumberland Auto and VoM Phono? Me anoi rii wire va Supply Company Elwood D. C. Ross BROOKS WEIGEL. PROP Electrical Contractor POPH JOBBING AND SUPPLIES ■ W IV.l—# V/Al\o Stand Lamps nnd Domes NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. New Cumberland, Pennsylvania > V ' GEO. R NAUSS F Big Bargains for a Few Days Art Needle Work Shop 2.T^ e vaiu^T dre . a ~"a t. ":..!2 . Exclusive Stamped Goods. Yarns .. ?R E HUNDRED Mats, %3 and J3.r,0 and all Accessories. allies 92.00 Front nnd pine st., steeiton. Steelton Underselling Store Open every evening. J * 120 N. l roat St. ' N f ——' The C. V. Restaurant | Estimates Furnished Bell Phone T B. F. KNUPP Lunch Room - l, o. Bo>x 225 30 N. Market St., Meehaniesburs. PENBROOK, PENN.\. E E. CHKISTMAN. Marble & Granite Monuments — ' V. _ Geo. H. Haverstick R. N. Wagner & Son HARDWARE 207 1/OCI'ST STREET Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Oils, 11 \ITITICURNR 1 I-ead, Glass, Houso Furnishings, - " „ Farm nnd Poultry Supplies. Sport- Sanitary I I limbing, Gas Fitting ing Goods and Bicycle Sundries. AND Hot V. ater Heating. 2300 Main St. Penbrook, Pn Hons St. Near Main, Penbrook. THURSDAY EVENING, KU)RISBURO HMH TELEGRXPH FEBRUARY 21, 1918 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTS THAT STAND SUPREME ADVERTISEMENT Breakup of Ice on Bay Permits Oyster Shipments Again After Scarcity For the past week oysters and sea foods in general have been very scarce owing: to the frozen conditions of places were these products are "taken. It was almost next to im possible to get oysters of any kind in this city. Some of the larger dealers had a few on hand most of (he time but their supply was limit ed. Now that the ice is passing off of the oyster beds, the trade has again resumed in these products, and a larger supply will be carried from now on until the end of the season. The absence of seafoods have been keenly felt by u large majority who have used them as substitutes for' meats. The nutritious value of sea- j foods have placed them on a par I with fresh meats and the lower cost have caused them to be used much! more extensively than meats. Again j by using seafoods you are helping! the government conserve on the | meat supply. Baptisti and Shuler, the Hill mer-j chants for seafoods have been re ceiving fresh shipments of these pro ducts daily and are prepared to make j immediate delivery, (they use auto| delivery too. which means speed) in; all kinds of seafoods. Resides the products of the water; they handle a full line of fresh! fruits and vegetables. They sell both wholesale and retail. Their re-' tail store Us v located at 1262 Market' street near Thirteenth and the wholesale store is at Third and' Chestnut streets. General Merchandise Store Helps to Reduce Prices Everyone practically is aware ofj the fact that in speaking- of business' of any kind, the larger the amount | of sales the less the overhead ex pense pro rata sale. This is a big 1 help reducing the cost of goods when , sold retail. The average general i merchandise store usually found in the smaller boroughs and towns are conducted along these lines. In' selling nearly everything that isi needed in the home they cover the field that would require at .least a half dozen stores, and have but one overhead expense. In figuring profit and loss, Mr. Merchant has to consider rent, help, delivery service, etc. In the general store, the store that takes the place of a half dozen stores, this is only IlKuroii once. so :t stands to reason that goods can be sold on a cheaper scale and still maintain the same standard quality. P. A. Fishburn, the Penbrook mer chant, conducts just such a store. The prices he maintains will stand the test when equaling: those of other stores and the same quality (roods. Practically everything that is need ed in the home is carried in this big store. Besides the general merchandise business. Mr. Fishburn sells flour ;ind feed, grain, cement and bricks. Lie also has trucks with which he does hauling. In fact Mr. Fishburn can supply you with most anything you want from a house and lot to a box of matches. Corona Hotel Growing in Popularity The Corona Hotel, that well-known colored hostelry, that used to be lo cated at the corner of South and Short streets, but due to the Capitol Extension was forced to find new quarters, is still paining- in popular ity. The management has now locat ed at the corner of Broad and Wal lace streets. In past days this hotel enjoyed the confidence of the colored people in as much as the methods used in their business placed them as one of the most progressive of its kind in the state. They are still endeavoring 1 to hold that confidence. They cater to the colored histrionic profession and give them special'rates. Booms with or without baths can be obtained at this hotel. A cafe is run In connection with the regular hotel. Meals and short orders are served at any time of the day. When you are looking for a good hotel try this Corona Hotel arid find real sat isfaction. B= c Drink In Bottles S= ! COCO COLA BOTTLING WORKS, 1326 Marion St. Good Things PHILADELPHIA QUICK LUNCH 17' A T ' Ur ® a^n g Done On Our Premises Under Most Sanitary Conditions 1 l j i 1 407 Market St. 307 Market St. 305 Broad St. ,L a^nu,^ni I *T . Rllhl's Bakery Man Wants i:usriiinK, I'hotoKraphir .Supplied, I Kj QIAVIAIr * l . . . Circulating itbrarv l,eat her lioods. La §%m vlvllvK but little here below p l n '„. l .r U>, ,uiU, We can't make all the society Writing Injur, liirthday Rnf urantc Viic tarda. i>pc,vr..cr >., P pii P . 225Q j effcrson Street bread, so we make the s Abdominal Supporters and dlcitlM Hull* Made to Order • lit v W. J. Piker Artificial Limb , \fSllr 1 Protection in Making, a* it at the TRUSSES MA& one™ for 4 ' ' Perfection in Peking GEM TEA CO. iuiV',l .v uth Bt ol ' ream c . H. num.. p r .,. CIiAS . r,. WEIEU Dial 54i0 Hell 1213-H ' IVnlirook, Pa* 100-4 Derry St. Ilarrlwburff. Pa. /J v v 'VmiVnru'ure 1f g £ CoODCr and Soils 81 J 0 fC. E. McAlicher Repohshed and Refimsned ■" RuHpf RfAC staple -nd Fancy GROCERIES WILLIAM SiCler Mimic llouxr, 30 X, 2nd St. Fresh Milk and Cream p„.i,,, ■ L ,_> a Pound Hen wan . , 11>ll r n ,, t fanned, Pasteurized COR. gkee* and peffbr , .Special Milk For Babies. MILK and N L. G. MARTIN | Commercial Buttermilk CREAM Cumberland Valley Dairy " I'i vs si'ixi Ai, AOC COFFEE R/LTT i/T /^iirrcr 'IS' . N . ut :. made . o !lS; COTTAGE CHEESE , / p clarified Milk Phone and Prompt Delivery HIGH GRADE BUTTER y ' CLARENCE C 11,1., Prop. I.J S. FOURTH STREET Corner 20th and Brooknood Sta ~e" 1 Uone LemOVne. Dial 4349 v JJ V 1 FIRST-Ct SPIIVICF f a a a "srsrsv^-s^ir 4 * l?r A 1 " Hi " Provision Co - LAFFERTY BROS. Home Made Candies The Corona Hotel 1 """ Fresh and Smoked Meats c. H. AM>I:IISO\. rron. T. COl,K.>l.\.\', Proprietor lluimnel*t<mn Center Square u&Tl>"ani> °w Ai!r b ""K- sts* Low Prices Ever y Da y Chestnut Street Market Stall 69, Chestnut St. Market . ""rlaburg. P. I 1003 Herry St. Both I'hooea STA 1.1. 0 ssoi IJerry St.. Harrl.b.irs, Pa. ADVERTISEMENT Good Management Plays Big Part in Conducting Modern Grocery Stores There are a large number of peo ple who are of the impression that a grocery store will run itself and that all that is necessary is to have a good trade and the business will con tinue to roll in. This is some illusion for believe me as a grocery store takes considerable of manuv ering to make both ends meet. The manager of a grocery store must be up to date in his buying ex perience as well as selling exper ience. He must be able to buy well and to get the advantage of all mar ket prices in order to give his costumers the same advantage as he would get. Things must be tast ily arranged so as to meet the eye of the costumer. They must be kept clean and fresh. The service end of the business must be followed up and e\*ery thing kept shipshape and ready for action. B. B. Drum, the up-town grocer is an up-to-date manager. He has had years of experience in this line and knows the grocery business from ato z. He devotes a large part of his time to the detail work in the store. The detail work is where the costumer comes in for his share of the courtesy and service that Is nec essary in all stores nowda.vs. The large trade Mr. Drum enjoys is a silent testimony to his business abil ity and it is increasing daily. When you walk into the store there is always a smiling clerk to wait on you and to serve you with what you want and to tell you the price with out asking some other clerk. This consumes a milium amount of time and is what every, costumer is. look ing for. This is where good manage ment comes in. Mr. Drum carries a full line of staple groceries fruits and vegetab-l les. and smoked and fresh meats.! His store is located at the corner of} Sixth and Kelker streets. He main tains an auto delivery service and I delivers to all parts of the city. I Ruhl's Bread Still Is of Standard Quality I The government in the past few ' weeks has asked all the bakers to j help conserve the wheat supply of ! the nation. They are required to use a substitute in the place of the reg : ular wheat Hour on a certain per ' centase basis. In doing this the ! baker lias to add so much cereal with the other ingredients in order ! to produce a standard loaf of bread. Uuhl's bakery have enjoyed a splendid reputation in past years i for the quality of bread they pro - once. They still enjoy that good rep utation and ask the indulgance of the people in respect to the using of ! cereals in their bread. Uncle Sam ; has to be obeyed in all respects and again we must co-operate in every i way in order to win the war. The ingredients used now in the i baking of bread are real oats. You | are accustomed to eating oatmeal and not thinking any thing of it. I In fact oats are just as wholesome as wheat and probaly more so. When the supply of oats run out then rice, corn, or barley will have to be used. Ruhl's bakery will use only the best grade of cerals in their bread so that you will be assured 1 that their bread will be as good as j any in this section. Crystal Restaurant and Lexton Parlor The Crystal Kestaurant and Lex-1 ton Parlor, at Middletown, are doin?! a fine business. With the establish- j ment of the Aviation Cafmp near Middletown, this restaurant and ice I cream parlor has grown rapidly. The' soldiers have a knack of hunting out a good place to cat and all roads: lead to this restaurant. With a good reputation for past endeavor in the feeding line, James Pagonis is working hard to give en tire satisfaction to his growing trade. Good quality food and quick service is a by word at this restaurant, is a byword at this restaurant, taurant trade has been installed and every thing is bought clean and sold clean. ADVERTISEMENT Reliability and Quality Make For a Good Store The reliability and quality shown in a grocery store goes a long way with the customer. When you walk into a store or when you telephone ai**l order in, you want to feel that you can rely on that grocer to put out a good, consistent quality of goods, if you have confidence in the material that he sells over the counter, jjpu know you are going to get your money's worth. If a mer chant sells you one quality of goods one day and an inferior brand the next day, you soon loso confidence in him and what he has to sell. Confidence goes a long way in the buying of anything no matter whether it's shoestrings you're buy ing or a house and lot. You want to feel that you are getting a square deal. This particularly applies to the grocery trade. It is almost en tirely up to the grocer what kind of goods you get for the majority of people do not take enough interest in the various brands of goods to tell whether one is better than the other. Irvln E. Deppin lias enjoyed the contidence of the people In the west end for u number of years. His ex perience and business integrity stands him in good stead in supply ing the large trade that he has. The quality of goods are standard every day in the week, not one thing one day and another thing the next day. This goes a long way with his trade He handles a full line of staple and fancy groceries and fresh meats as well as fresh fruits and vege tables. He maintains a delivery serv ice and supplies the best class of trade. . Do You Read These Advertisements Through? There are a good many people who believe in advertising, and a good many people who believe in reading an advertisement. To those who follow an advertisement pub lished in the papers come many ad vantages that those who do not read them miss. You may not be in need of the article advertised at the time you read it but there may come a time when you are in need of that article and will know whore to KO to get it. There are a number of different kinds of advertisements on this page that appear from week to week. Read them over carefully. There may be something that will bo of in terest to you or your friends. It al ways pays to be well read. When the time comes it may be a big help to you. 1 For instance, take the ad of Wil liam Brown, who finishes and re polishes pianos. There are a num ber of people who spoil their piano or other highly polished furniture ov trying to polish it themselves. Ex perience tells in this kind of work. A little money expended to have a costly piano polished and reflnished by an expert is well spent. That is what the ad of Mr. Brown's is placed on this page for: to tell you where to find a man who can do that kind of work. The others are here for that same purpose. Do you take ad vantage of them? Noise-Loving Thief 1 1 Takes Drum, "Beats It" j Washington. D. C.—Somewhere! i n Washington or the United States' | is a thief all prenared to beat his j way. He stole a drum from a shed ln the rear of the home of Mrs I Agnes Seymour, she reported to the l ! police. The theft may have occurr-' i ed any time since Christmas, so the crook and his drum have had ample i rit. to , beat m ° s t anywhere. The drum had a red band around 1 . , a P orchestra, you under i stand, but a piece of red leather The noise-loving crook didn't even j muffle the drum when he took it. and so as to be ready to heat up his I loot he included a pair of black I Jrumstioks. which, you understand I have nothing to do with a chicken! ADVERTISEMENT This Winter Has Been Real Test of All Kinds of Heating Systems The extreme cold weather of the past winter that is fast becoming a part of history, has been a real test to heating systems. To tell whether your system will keep up a sufficient amount of heat for the coal that was consumed was an easy matter. The systems that were installed conscientiously and with the point in view to giving service, have stood the test. There are heating systems and heating systems. A great deal depends on the amount of radiation allowed for the space that is to be heated, and the way the pipes are placed, if there is sufficient drain age apd the right amount of pains connected with experience, in plac ing a Jieating system, there is every reason why you should have heat to spare. It. N. Wagner & Son, who conduct a shop at 20 7 Locust street and in Boas street near Main, Penbrook, have had a largo experience in the heating business. They have in stalled a number of systems in this vicinity and everyone > has given suc cess. They install a system so that it will give service. Besides the installation of heating systems they do a general plumbing and pipe fitting business. They use the best standard and up-to-date fixtures. Contracts as well as smal ler jobs are all conscientiously taken care of. Ladies' Day Big Success at Tokyo Tea Garden For the past few weeks, as an ad vertising feature, the management of the Tokyo Tea Gardens have made Friday ladies' Day from 2 to 5 p. m. On this afternoon they serve tea and rice cakes to all the Ladies who call at tUeir tea rooms. This service is all free of charge and it made a big hit with the Lad ies. All who have been there have expressed themselves very favorably as to the quality of the menu and the quick service maintained. A good many people are of the im pression that this restaurant is a lively place and inhabited by the younger set who might get boister ous at times and cause embarrass ment to a large majority who like to eat their meals at a nice quiet place. This is hardly consistant with the real facts inasmuch as the manage ment try to make this one of the better class of restaurants. They do not stand for any boisterousness of any kind. To those who are not yet acquaint ed with this restaurant let us say. you are missing something. The decorations and the general outlay of the tables make this a very de sirous place to eat your lunch. Am erican and orential dishes are ser ved under the most sanitary condi tions and the service is the best ob tainable. The ladies should take advantage of the Friday afternoon teas to get acquainted. Quality of Milk and Cream Up to Milkman The milkman himself lias a lot to do with the quality of the milk and ore&m ho sells. His reliability and the condition of his creamery goes a long way in this matter. If lie is a good, clean, conscientious man and has modern methods with-which he produces the products of his trade, it stands to reason that the quality will be of the best. Naturally lie will see that the milk he buys coifvw? from the best stock. Good healthy, well contented cows give good quality milk. Then after coming into the creamery if the milk is. carefully pasteurized and clarified and handled with extreme care it is sure to be of the best. It is for the costumers of a milk man to decide whether they are get ting the best there is. The costumers of C. M. Nissley, who has a cream ery in South Seventeenth street, speak every enthusiastically of the good quality milk and cream which he sells. And that is a good recom mendation. Mr. Nissley has all the modern and up-to-date appliances and serves the milk under the piost sanitary conditions. PURE HOOD LEADERS ■ g The llrst is the better way. IW& Wo bave people who have I m. | deult with us for years who Wv mm buy nowhere else, because (A (f* they Ret just what they want I 111 II LI IL\ ut our store. If you haven't I m I/O II H \J I dealt with us before, begin to. UKUuLKILJ z- B. B. DRUM, Grocer, IM i. lßn n. (h st. i Irvin E. Deppen The Reliable Grocer COR. SIXTH AND EMERALD STS. BOTH PHONE&, Staple and Fancy Groceries ' Fruits and Vegetables in Season Fresh and Smoked Meats v "WE DELIVER THE GOODS" Why Pay 70c Per Dozen For Fresh Eggs when you can get the same result with EGG-SUB In any kind of cooking and baking. Egg-Sub is made in powder form. Justudd a little cold water, then mix with other material the same as eggs. It Is no trouble to use it and satisfaction is certain. Egg-Sub will keep indefinitely. It Is derived principally from eggs, milk and corn. A 13e package goes as far as three dozeti of eggs. Get it at all grocers. W. T. HOY, Distributor WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 412 WOODBINE ST. 17TH AND MARKET STS. BOTH PHO.XES Friday Is Ladies' Day We Serve Tea and Rice Cakes Free of Charge to All Ladies Between 2 to 5 P. M on Friday Tokyo Garden SECOND IXOOH Between Colonial and Victoria Theaters. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE Buss Fish Market Wholesale and Retail Denlers In Fish, Oysters & Game Russ Building Market Square Baptisti & Shuler Fresh Opened Oysters All Kind of Fresh Fish Fruits, Nuts, Vegetables WHOLESALE and RETAIL 1202* Market Both Phones Free Auto Delivery SEE MR Ilefore SacriflviiiK Eheuhere PARTS 3lngnr<pn, (ieneratori, I'm# Tire*, Etc. CHELSEA AUTO WRECKING A. SCIIIFFMAX, Proprietor Healer In L'SED, WRECKED AND OI,I ALTOS Hell llbouc 3033. lU2I Market St. ' t Crisfield Cafe Try Our 35c Dinhers 213 Chestnut Street ■ ! J ' > Willow Dale Dairy JOIIX S. KRAMER For Milk and Cream Penbrook, Pa. , The Excellent Grocery MEAT MARKET The most modern, sanitary, up to-the-minute store. Bought All Sold Clean Food Clean H. J. BRACONY, I'rop. 1001 N. Sixth St. Brenner's Quality Stores Staple and Fancy (arocerlen, Freiih and Smoked Meats 563 S. 10th. 238 Muench West Shore Bakery, Incorporated L. M. BRICKER Superintendent and Gen. Manager Lemoyne, Pennsylvania ■ - James Pagonis Proprietor Crystal Restaurant and Lexton Parlor 17 SOUTH UNION STREET Mlddletown, l*a. Our Every Day Prices Pink Salmon IBe ~n n New Mackeral 2jj c n,. Cod Pish 18c ih] Smith and Foulds Macaroni and Noodles R io<. pfc K . Rolled Oats sc ]>,_ Mothers' Oats Oe pku. Hominy Grits .'. 8c lb. Corn Flakes 4 pk K N.. 25v Rlce 10c lb. Eureka Syrup 25c it. Our Very Best. Coffee .... 20c lb. Our Very Best Tea ... 10c—■'/, ib. Peach butter ) Apple Butter) —lsc—3oe KIOMM S. P. and Fine Cut Corn. 15c can Campbell's Soups lie S. S. ETTER 1515 Derry St. "Cash & Carry Plan" SPURRIER'S Restaurant Bakery All Fruits in Season 1409 N. Sixth St. Phone 4498. WM. CLOMPUS STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES SMOKED MEATS, VEGETABLES 2109 GREEN STREET Chas. A. Banks Fresh Opened Oysters FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Cor. Fourth and Boyd Sts. 7— i ' i ■ Chicken and Waffle Supper" Served to Order Any liny TI RKEV SUPPERS WHEN ORDERED FOR PARTIES Snuer.Kraut and I'urk Dinner* Coxestown Hotel F. ROSSINGER 3 Miles North on Itlver Drive O. S. Ebersole Flour, Feed, Grain and Corn CHICKEN .MEAT MASH A SPECIALTY Penbrook, Pa. Phone 4755-R C. M. NISSLEY Milk and Cream 412 S. 17th St., IIARRISBURG, PA. Perfection in Cooking The Gans Restaurant GOOD THINGS TO EAT TABLES FOR LADIES PROMPT SERVICE 2 South Fourth Street Butterine (. MEYER MARCUS 2030 N. 7TH ST. BELL 31157 DIAL 4505
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