Public Invited to Grand Opening of New Hershey Creamery, Thursday Evening, July 18th y>ooooooQQ sua Giant Motors in the Engine-room of the Hershey . If Til© H6rSll6y Cr6BIII6Fy CO. || Creamery Company New Home nf - ~3 HERSHEY CREAMERY CO. PLANT HAS 0 FOUR BRANCHES OF MANUFACTURE y U Principle Feature of the Business Is the Manufacture of f| _ A • Hershey's Superior Ice Cream Noted For Its Full Rich X Furnished by g Flavor and Smooth Texture. Pure and Delicious V: V Ttip ntw Hershey Creamery planl has a capacity Th, h, J( BOgOT HardWdTe CO. B of making twenty-four quarts of ice cream every min- greatly appreciated by the public generally. = = * ' . 55! ute. This is a record that vies with any plant in {he Economy in Production 1316 North Third St. m business. As the demand for ice cream is larger by Nearly all the machinery is operated by individual = = # if = far than at any time in the history of the business this motors which make for efficiency as well as economy. 1J T-To cVll 1 Y*CF "Ppi plant will meet the requiremens of the times and the Three artisian wells on the premises bring pure cold J| I OUUigj 1 a, jg conditions which the great war has imposed on all water to use without delay or expense. A fleet of a s S 5 = business. The Government urges the public to use dozen motor trucks are used in the transportation y • • 1J milk products more and more for the economy as of the P roducts from ,he P lant bus >- at a " times ' A ,'npc nf A well as for the vast amount of nourishing qualities Cold Storage Facilities || tLXteUSWe LIIICS Oj (jeneTdl Hardware gj contained in them. Sixteen refrigerator rooms with a temperature V Paints, Oils and Glass Vi Thirty tons of ice a day can be manufactured in the ranging frsm 10 below zero to freezing supply ample 5 s = = plant and if called upon 25,000 pounds of milk can be space for storage, while two giant ice tanks, one on § f , §§| condensed, although all of this machinery has not yet the first floor and one in the basement, are kept busy If V been installed. , manufacturing ice for the business. A huge ice =1 ;f% One of the most urgent needs of Harrisburg was crusher disposes of thirty tons of ice per hour. And = = II a capacity lor cold storage of twelve carlolds of J-rod- Ll^u cSm' qUantlt,es of #lliiZ>C!i9OM^^^^ § Pen Dar Unit System jf jf The Hershey Creamery X X Steel Equipment §§ Wired and Electrically Jf y Steel Lockers Wardrobes 0 0 ♦ Equipped q || 0 . Shelving ny Dauphin Electrical Supplies Co. 0 Q . 11 f 1 • JOHN S. MUSSER, President fl fl The Accepted Standard f% f\ 432 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. X || 1 A A Electrical Contractors and Jobbers in Electrical Supplies f% M Inspect the Pen Dar Unit System Steel V: V Lighting Fixtures and Motors %J fl Lockers installed by US in plant of Hershey a K A few of the jobs now under construction or just completed ' M M • Creamery Company, Harrisburg, Pa. I J Evangelical Publishing Co. JednotaHome if || I! D. E. Tracy Mansion St. Lawrence Church . || II II II Merchants Ice Co. Christian Science fl x , I# || Church |f || EDWARD DARBY & SONS CO., Inc. II U Bell Telephone Co. Central Printing & f| A dlttt a nPT nm a a M X Harrisburg Academy Publishing Co. ■ % if •'PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. 'U If Dormitory Sylvan Heights Orphanage IJ A Write For Catalog No. 43-b f\ f\ P. &R. Passenger Station, Harrisburg and Others A ,*OC>C>o<>g>SsC3 IC!iiiOC>Ci^ WEDNESDAY EVENING, BARRISBURG. TELEGRAPH JULY 17, 1918. 9