INDUSTRIAL I INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT I PURE FOOD 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 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 BELL 485. DIAL 43U3 FULLY ACCREDITED J r __ ■■■■■ It will pay you to invest New Ford Prices AS C CARFARE CHASSIS $400.00 And Bave from RUN ABOUT 435.00 CCA C7C TOURING 450.00 lO piJ COUPELET SttO.OO nI . TOWN CAR 045.00 Oil a FIAINU SEDAN wr..00 • r , , TRUCK 00.00 We are out of the High- AII F. o. n. Detroit Rent District Williams Motor Co. 11. G. Day 120 MARKET STREET "now is THE time" 1421 Derry St.. J ——— - >, Chnrlra L. Schmidt ■■ II fk I EI.U Francis Schmidt R/j. H. HS I {£T 311(1 SCHMIDT Company . FLOKIST | Plumbing Supplies 313 MARKET STREET c . „ , TT . , Steam and Hot Hamsburg, Pa. Wa(er „ Member* Florist*' Telegraph Delivery HARRISBURG, PA. Geo. H. Haverstick CUT RATE MEDICINES Cutlery" A SSs W l.a.L. oils. S P ecial Prices on Saturday Lead, Glass, House Furnishings, Nelson's llairdrctiMinK, 25c l*e, Farm and Poultry Supplies. Sport- -• ing Goods and Bicycle Sundries. Nelson'* Hoirdrcsslng, 50c Bl*e, 2500 Main St, Penbrook, Pa 3Uss and hair-filled Liberal allowance for your old Parlor Suit in trade. S. N. CLUCK, Upholsterer and Furniture Repairer. 320-320 WOODBINE STREET Abdominal Supporter*! and Appta- _ . _____ ___ . _ dleitlM Ile|ta .Made to Order Q A W. J. Piker Artificial Limb Shop General Merchandise TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER for Coal Grain Mill Ppoii fVmpnt BAD CASES OP RUPTURE. * uraln ' ??! L, * eea ' Cemen^ 1814V t N. Sixth St Harrlaburg. Pa. uric*. Dial 5470 llell 1213-R Pcnlirouk, Pa. J V. _ . New Cumberland Auto and Yo " phon e Me n i i' wire Yon Supply Company Elwood D. C. Ross BnooKs WEIGEI,. PROP Electrical Contractor A I—* O JOBBING AND SUPPLIES I V ' Stand l.aiupa and Doiuea NEW CUIIBGIILAND, PA. New Cumberland, Pennsylvania 1 " Eatlmatea Kurnlahed Bell Phone n KT it r o P R V KNITPP R * N - Wa & ner & Son o. r. P. O. Box 225 HARRISBURG PENBROOK, PENNA. Sanitary Plumbing. Gas Fitting _ . , _ _ . and Hot Water Heating. Marble & Granite Monuments iioaa st. Near Main, Penbroofc. > v._ Ryder Bros. Ruhl's Bakery . We can't make all the Clarified, Pasteurized I bread, so we make the MILK and BFST CREAM Protection in Making, Lemoyne, Pa. Perfection in Baking Bell Phone C - H " UH • 1 Penbrook, Pa. THURSDAY EVENING, lIXRRISBURG tSSHi$5&t TELEGR3JPU MARCH 7, 1918. ADVERTISEMENT High-Grade Positions in Business and For Govt. The dem'ands from businessmen and Uncle Sam for bookkeepers, ac countants, stenographers and office managers has been greater during the past year than ever before. Since September the School of Commerce has filled many high grade positions, more than forty of its graduates have since then entered the govern ment service and many more are now in training. Many who had a be ginning salary of $1,200 are now re ceiving $1,400 a year. Other gradu ates have been placed in positions paying from $25 to SSO a week. To day, many calls for help were receiv ed, several being exceptionally good —a girl's service for SBO a month and two opportunities for boys—one SIOO and the other $l2O a month. Any boy or girl, man or woman, who desires to earn a good salary, can do so, but he must work and train in the right way. Grammar, High School, Normal School, College students teachers —married men and women—people of leisure and wealth are being trained in the School of Commerce for these splen did opportunities. The far-seeing, ambitious ones are refusing to accept positions before completing the course, knowing well that when they have passed every requirement of the school, they are better qualified for the higher positions. This school has been pronounced a good, first-class, standard school by the National Association of Ac credited Commercial Schools, the highest authority on commercial education in America, and it pre pares for commercial teaching as well as for office work. A leading textbook firm has promised to place as commercial teachers all graduates trained and recommended for that work. Progress is being made in all edu cational fields, but nowhere is it more pronounced than in the private commercial school. The recent es tablishment of Accredited Commer cial Schools is a long forward step for business education. Accredited schools offer approved courses of study, maintain good equipment, em ploy excellent specialist teachers, follow modern of instruc tion, and in every other way work toward the development of the very highest standards in business edu cation. They are pledged to avoid exaggeration or misrepresentation in their advertising. Their graduates are enrolled in the universal em ployment department of the associa tion and are entitled to the services of any accredited school in the country to help them in securing a position. There are many other ad vantages to be enjoyed that cannot be had elsewhere. It is impossible for any one to do faithfully and earnestly the work laid out for the standard commercial course offered by accredited schools without acquiring those habits of thoughtfulness and care that make for the highest degree of proficiency in business life. The necessity for young people securing special training has been forcibly pointed out by Secretary of War Baker, who says: "Nobody knows how long the war is going to last. But we do know that when this war is over there will be need on evefry hand for trained and schooled people to bring about the great re habilitation of industries and the re construction- of a stricken earth." You want the Host —-To be School of Commerce Trained is to be effi cient. The day school is in session every day except Saturday and the evening school and Civil Service classes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Remember that visitors are always welcome —that information about work being done and posi tions filled will be gladly given— that a catalog will be mailed or a representative will be sent to see you upon request, by D. L. M. Rak er, principal and proprietor, School of Commerce and Harrisburg Busi ness College, Troup Building, 15 South Market Square. "Music in the Home" Easily Fulfilled There are a great many music lovers who have not been able to ful fill the slogan, "Music in the Home," for the simple reason they have not been able to save up the money. Necessarily they have had to so to a concert or some entertainment in order to hear music. That same money paid monthly will soon pay for a piano or phonograph. H. G. Day, who conducts a music house on the Hill, out of the high rent district, is selling a large num ber of musical instruments in this way. His terms are most liberal. You can use the instrument while you are paying for it. Mr. Day's store is located at 142 7 Derry strefet. A new building has just been completed and all the lat est musical instruments are offered for sale. Spring Repair Work Brings Rush in Hardware George Haverstick, the Penbrook hardware merchant, is very enthu siastic in speaking of the big sea son ahead in the hardware business. Economizing in all branches, the people are doing their own repair work, and therefore need tools to do it with. The past winter has also been a hard one on paint and roofs and so on so that a good bit of repair work will be done. Mr. Haverstick sells all kinds of hardware, cutlery, tools, paints, oils, glass, house furnishings, farm and poultry supplies, sporting goods and bicycle supplies. He is located on the Square in Penbrook. Latimer Willis JUOO N. THIRD STREET Engraving) Photographic Suppllea, Circulating Library I,rather Uoods. HOOKS AND STATIONERY Society Writing Paper, Birthday Card*, Typewriter Suppllea E r Drink In Bottles BE. COCO COLA BOTTLING WORKS, 1326 Marion St. Good Things PHILADELPHIA QUICK LUNCH 17* 4 All Our Baking Done On Our Premises Under Most Sanitary Conditions IVJ 11A 1 . 407 Market St. 307 Market St. 305 Broad St. ADVERTISEMENT New Cumberland Auto Co. Located on Bridge Street Through an error last week, it was announced in these columns that the New Cumberland Auto Com pany, Brooks Weigle, proprietor, 'was located in Sixth stret. A3 a matter of fact this garage is located in Bridge street. Little slips like this will happen to the best of us, but due to the fact that the New Cumberland Auto Company and Mr. Weigle are so well known on the West Shore we think this was over looked by the majority of readers and to those who are not acquainted with New Cumberland (the writer isn't) we will say that they can find Mr. Weigle in Bridge street. Mr. Weigle is the West Shore dis tributor for the Ford Car and also sells all kinds of supplies and auto accessories. Home-Made Candies More Wholesome For Children So long as there are any children left, that long will the kiddies want candy. Pure, wholesome candy will not hurt any of them. If it is pos sible to get good, old-fashioned, home-made candy that is the* kind to give them. Some kinds of candy will make the majority of children sick. C. R. Anderson makes good home-made candies and sells it .at very reason able prices. He has a stall in the Chestnut street market (Number 69) and also conducts a store at the corner of Fifteenth and Derry streets. Special Sale of Coffee Every Day Many a time a person sees an advertisement announcing a special sale of such and such an article. That is the time to buy that article if you arc in need of it. A good many stores have special sales every day, mainly grocery stores. There is usually some article, the price at which it is sold, con sidering its quality, makes it in a way a special sale. For instance, C. E. McAlicher scMs good steel-cut coffee every day at twenty cents a pound. This is a special sale price and an exceptionally good quality. He also sells staple and fancy gro ceries, fresh fruits and vegetables. Gem Tea Co. Does Large Exclusive Coffee Business After a running start, the Gem Tea Company is fast coming into its own as a leader in the sale of Fresh Roasted Coffee. Good coffee is a delicious drink, but stale coffee is worse than nothing at all. The Gem Tea Co. roasts all its own coffee daily. This assures you of fresh coffee and good coffee. Get that word, coffee. There is coffee and coffee and the Gem Tea CQ. sells only the best coffee. Outside of the fact that this com pany sells fresh coffee is the fact that the coffee they sell is all first grade. The prices range from 20c a pound up, covering all the grades from A to Z. This store is located at 1603 Derry street and is easily accessable to ev ery one on the south side of the Hill. Besides coffee they also sell fresh-roasted peanuts and certain brands of cereals and groceries. St. Patrick's Day Favors on Sale at Willis' St. Patrick's Day will soon be here. The 17th of March is not two weeks off. There will be a number of parties this year and the usual decorations and favors will be in evi dence. • Willis' bookstore, in Third street above Cumberland, has a large sup ply of cards, facors and decorations lor this occasion. They have a large variety and a choice of whatever you want can be had. They also have a large stock of birthday cards and cards for all oc casions. Kodak and camera supplies are also sold. This store is fast gain ing a reputation for having the lat est novels on hand. In fact anything in the bookstore line; stationery and supplies of all kinds are on sale. Official Householder's Flour Report (WRITE CAREFULLY) NO HOUSEHOLDER Is permitted to purchase over 49 pounds of wheat flour nor to have more than thirty days' supply. Every householder must rei>ort immediately D SMOKED MEATS, VEGETABLES Bell Phone 3033. 1021 Market St. 2109 GREEN STREET V ___J V ... Crisfield Cafe ''sSS" OHDEItEU FOR PARTIES Try Our 35c Dinners '"'"cox^toTn'Hotd"""" 213 Chestnut Street 3 Miles'*or!h* O?Yu vcr Drive ■ J V Willow Dale Dairy O. S. Ebersole JOHN s. KRAMER Flour, Feed, Grain and Corn CHICKEN MEAT MASH For Milk and Cream A SPECIALTY Penbrook, pa. Penbrook, Pa. Phone 4755-R s r —— The Eucellent Grocery Perfection in Cooking MEAT MARKET T < p . The most modern, sanitary, up- f IMS VXcinS KeStaUrant to-the-minute store. #.#,,, Boufcht All sold Tim m >■? C ' e " n H , BRACONV pr./'" 1 " 1 PHOMPT SERVISL * loot N. sixth'st. 2 South Fourth Street s C. E. McAlicher f Food Will Win the War Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Don t Waste It. Try Our Special COFFEE MEYER MARCUS j T-) j GKOCER 40$ a Pound 2030 N. 7th St. COR. GREEN AND PEFFER Bell. 3057 Dial, 4383 >■ V—^— ' ' \ Cumberland Valley Dairy West Shore Bakery, Clarified Milk _ L. M. BRICKER • CLARENCE GILL, Prop. „ xxwxx.j-.xx Superintendent and Gea. Manager Lemoyne. Dial, 4349 Lemoyne, Pennsylvania < J v LAFFERTY BROS. 1 f L. G. MARTIN Fresh and Smoked Meats .AjT'^jPscjAu Iluminelstown Center Square margarine 35e rL„ o) „, lt White Flyer Butterino ...800 Chestnut street Market Phone and Prompt Delivery STALL eo 1726 N. FOURTH STREET I ' 10