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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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AGE FOURTEEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, PENNA, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1930 1 4P ilADE RECORD Delicious Camp Corrective Supports Preserve and Restore Youthful Lines For women who 1. WHAT a satisfaction ice-cold milk is. Not only cooling, but nourishing as well contain Walter Knupp Leads in II oak Dairy Contest Although some checking np remains to be done in the last eon-test for new customers conducted by the Hoak Dairy, Morris Straw, dairy superintendent, said present available figures indicate that Walter Knupp, of Paxtonia, probably has carried off first honors for getting the largest number of new patrons. Knupp's delivery wagon covers a district adjacent to the central business section and he added more than a score of buyers, Straw said. The contest opened weeks ago, just after the dairy owner, Charles A.

Hoak, took over the control of the Senators' Baseball Club and it was said that the aggregate of the de-liverymen's efforts added very close to 300 new patrons to the lists. perfect health, well for those who need extra support, theee tractive Camp models are Ideal. They preserve youthful lins. They brin renewed vitality by supporting weak muscles and restoring dinplaced organs. For every woman they mean more graceful body AW Steelton Dry Cleaners Ready for Easter Rush Simonic Brothers, whose cleaning and dj-eing establishment at 833 North Front street, Steelton, is within a few feet of the northern borough line, say they have cleared the decks and are fully prepared for the customary pre-Easter rush on garment-cleaning and pressing.

These brothers have fifteen persons on their payroll and operate three delivery trucks, one making two round trips to the city and the other two covering Steelton, High-spire, Oberlin and Bressler daily. During the rush they expect to maintain the regular twenty-four hour service on men'a suits and top coats and forty-eight hour service on women's apparel, they said. Time was, they said, when the bulk of the renovating business was devoted to pressing but now they declare there are three or four men's suits dry cleaned and pressed to one that gets only pressing without dry cleaning. Easy Now To Obtain SLENDER FIGURE Lose Doable Chin Lose Prominent Hint Lose Bulging Ankles Gain Physical Vigor Cain Enviable Beauty Gain Glorious Health Kruschen Salts The Biz Tital minerals yurbJo1, lamia, nerve vital or nans mut daily obtain to function properly which bowels and kidney must receiv if they're to throw off that surplus waste (the continual formation of which la probably the cause of your fat). Special 79C WE NEVER CLOSE SQUARE CUT-RATE STORE Second and Market Sts.

"The Store With Thousands of Friends" ing all the substances needed for a child's growth. Penna, Milk Products Corp. 2113-19 North Fourth St. Bell 615S C. V.

2353 Distributor of Land O'Lakes Sweet Cream Batter and CheDHn'a Acidophilus Milk PROMENADE ON NEW HOTEL ROOF After the new Harrisburger Hotel is opened next summer, patrons of the hostelry probably will be found making trips more or less frequently to the roof, for that surface of 6000 square feet is to be paved with promenade tile, the same as was put on the nearby roof of the Payne-Shoemaker Building, at Third and Pine streets. The Leroy Roofing Company will lay the tile and the work is expected to be finished the latter part of this month. Just like the hotel floors, the roof has been concreted and Leroy's men will put on a built-up surface of tar paper and pitch. On top of that the individual tiles laid by hand and, one at a time, will be put into hot asphalt. The tiles are six by nine inches and an inch thick.

The hotel parapet wall is just about three feet above the roof, or approximately up to the waist line, so promenaders will have an outlook over the surrounding country, second in height only to the Capitol dome. poise. C. Victor Miller CLEANING RUGS The week of March 24 was a record breaker for the Fame Laundry in point of rug shampooing. The manager said he never before saw so many rug3 in the establishment at one time for cleaning.

The quantity was so large that, he said, it took four men all week and up to the afternoon of Thursday, April 3 to finish the lot That ten-day period included overtime work on several nights. There was a three-fold reason for the business gain. It marked the final week in the salesmen's contest for more business. The rug cleaning prices were clipped 25 per cent, and the Laundry urged householders to get their rugs in early to avoid the usual rush during the peak housecleaning season. Some of the finest Oriental ruga in the city were in the lot, the Fame manager said, adding that there were rugs of all shapes and sizes and plus a range of quality from Orientals to common rag rugs.

"And we didn't have a single complaint," the manager said. Ml B. H. Hargaret L. try.

afMifttmg Trgssrs Beltn fetor kings 418 North Third Street 0l SQJJ) Protect HENRY ft aOCKEYh II iSondmo JL Insurance I 04 Chestnut 5t. Phong 521. fOTTEREl COMPANY. THE COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS 18 SOCTH MARKKT SOrARB Paper Boxes Set Up, Folding and Corrugated Harrisburg Paper Box Co. 1550-52 Vernon St.

Alva Restaurant to Be Enlarged by May 15 With work going ahead on the enlargement of the Alva Restaurant, on South Fourth street, at Blackberry, opposite the Pennsy station, the owner now is figuring it will be possible to have the formal opening of the remodeled food house on or about May 15. Thus far the majority of the improvement work has been in the adjoining room that will become a part of the dining room and Kitchen. The work necessarily is slow because it is not to interfere with the restaurant activities but the owner believes it will be possible to make more speed in the next thirty days. When completed the dining room will be twice its former size and the proprietor declared the equipment will compare with the best in the Country. Say 8 Heatilator Unit Makes Fireplace Ideal In urging householders to consider the "Heatilator Fireplace Unit," for the home, C.

Frank Class, local distributor, said: "In good architectural practice, every feature of the home must serve a utilitarian purpose. If you want the charm of a fireplace, it should be a fireplace so constructed that you can really use it with comfort and satisfaction, one that burns without smoke and give abundant heat. Building or remodeling with the Heatilator eliminates every element of guesswork and chance, and makes fireplace perfection a certainty. "The Heatilator Is a heavy rustproof, double-wall metal form, around which the masonry is laid. Its scientific design assures correct angles and dimensions for smokeless operation, the masonry simply can't go wrong.

And the double walls form a heating chamber that surrounds the fire and utilizes the waste heat Cold air enters from the room, or from outdoors if you prefer. Outlets are located in the mantel or in adjacent rooms or even on the floor above." When You Buy It Here You Know Its Worth THE certain knowledge of what you get is a very important point when you purchase a Used Car. Those who buy a Used Car here drive out with the comfortable assurance that they have made a real purchase. Used Cars from here are sold with a written warranty guaranteeing the Car you buy for a period of thirty days. Take advantage of.

the G. M. A. C. payment plan and use your old car for your down payment.

STATE MOTORS CO. Telephones Mutual Insurance Growth Mutual insurance is often known as American insurance because it was the first kind of insurance used in America. The first mutual fire insurance company was founded in Philadelphia in 1752 and this very old company is still in business and is nationally recognized. There are many other mutual fire insurance companies which organized in the eighteenth century and which are today operating along the same careful program which was first inaugurated. Twenty-one mutual fire companies have passed the century mark.

A further examination of statistics reveals over 1500 companies operating more than twenty-five years. Approximately one-half of this number were organized more than fifty years ago. More than 100 are more than seventy-five years old. Yellow Cab Service Officials of the Harrisburg Taxi-cab and Baggage Company say their claim to patrons' cab business is based on the simplest of propositions, "the best transportation for the least money," and that "yellow cab affords something more than mere transportation from place to place." "The Yellow Cab," they said, "gives transportation plus clean equipment, plus careful, capable drivers, plus financial responsibility. Cabs, real cabs, the right kind of men to drive them, safety, sanitation, insurance and organized responsibility, all combine to make up modern cab service, typified by the Yellow Cab system of this city.

"Yellow Cab service is certified Bervice. Like the name stamped on trade marked goods, it is a guarantee of value and integrity. It not only provides every safeguard for your protection, but affords the lowest possible rates compatible with superior service. When you need a cab call a Yellow Cab." a Bell Phone 6156 407-417 S.Cameron Street The Millers Mutual Jtira insur ance Company was incorporated in 1890 and in its forty-year 18-STORY GLASS HOUSE WITH CONCRETE FRAME Drawings have been made of a proposed eighteen story glass apartment building which Frank Lloyd Weight, internationally known architect, plans to erect in New York, says Popular Mechan-ice Magazine. The walls will be of clear, heavy plate glass with concrete floors and balconies or parapets of copper, and a two-story penthous on the roof.

It will contain no structural steel. period it has paid out more than three miHion dollars in losses. Five Fundamental Features Make Frigidaire Superior It Is Inexpensive, Practical, Care-Free, Powerful and Beautiful SEE IT AT WM. RUSS and SON 115 MARKET STREET Harrisburg, Pa. AIRCRAFT ANTENNA SHIELDED BY FIRE PARTITION Affording complete protection from motor interference, a type of airplane radio antenna which uses the fire partition between the motor and the pilot as a shield has been successfully tested, says Popular Mechanics Magazine.

The antenna wire streams horizontally from the tail of the plane, being held in position by a wind-driven cone. An official said "the company has over one million dollars invested in high-grade bonds and maintains a substantial cash account enabling it to meet all obligations as soon as they are due." BUTTON BOX With buttons coming in again, and dresses fastening up the back, the old-fashioned button box is a godsend. Take a box that has an attached lid. Use safety pins or pill boxes to keep buttons of a kind together. This will save time and trouble.

IN OUR SAVINGS Accruing From Careful and Economical Management MILLERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG, PA. The first man who appeared on the streets of London with an umbrella was not only laughed at, but was actually pelted with stones. At bridge, a good deal depends on the player, and the player depends on a good deal. THAT HOUSE you are building will be all the better if you fret your Lraber from us. We carry all the grades you ask for, and all of them are thoroughly seasoned and perfect in every way.

Asphalt Roofing, Sheetrock, Millwork, Hardwood Flooring, Stairways, Doors and Frames. Big Timbers in Short and Long Leaf Yellow Pine and Fir, carried in Stock at All Times. Harrisburg Lumber Co. SHOT GUN SERVICE J. D.

BOGAR, Jrn Mgr. Lumber Yard and Planing Mill 17th and Naudain Streets GOLD, SILVER, CHROMIUM CACMiUN AND NICKEL REPAIRING OF BAND INSTRUMENTS NUSS MANUFACTURING CO. Hoffman Bros. Wilson Office and Quarries at 23rd Street and Reading Railroad Bell Phone 3-4100 YELLOW CABS Operated by the HARRISBURG TAXICAB AND BAGGAGE CO. OPERATING VKIXOW CABS Sedans (or Uire.

(Sell 1HMI STONE Crushed Limestone For General Concreting Walls, Driveways, etc. llth and Mulberry Sts. Telephones 0: MEN'S Geo. 'W. Himes Sheet Metal Worker 10 N.

Second Street Bell 2-2279 V. 3738 We Sell From Maine to California INC. (t CLEANERS DYERS BELL PHONK 64 (uality lint idsiisshcs atciri tin Joseph Service, inc. Insuranck Specialists Siihktv lioxDa SECOND FLOOR, 20 NORTH FOURTH STREET For Well Dressed People Creators of Style P. B.

RICE LIFE INSURANCE lfllh Floor Tame-Shoemaker Bulldlm. Iblrd Street at ine Bell 8181 HOSIERY, 401 Yoffee Bldg. 1 ft RAMSI SYSTEM "The Secret! intheMilint' A GOOD WAY TO MAKE GOOD BUSINESS IN HARRISBURG NEW IDEA HOSIERY Is made in Harrisburg and sold by more than 20 leading merchants. Be sure and ask for New Idea Hosiery. Help keep factories running full time.

"BUY HOMEMADE PRODUCTS" Completely 'fj MIXED CONCRETE ONCE USED, ALWAYS USED Pennsylvania Supply Company Each Bell 5286 Tenth and Mulberry Streets Harrisburg, Penna. When Included in Our Fluff Dry, Thrifty or Damp Wash Laundry Services. The Fame Laundry now lannders Men's Shirts returns them to you in a separate Shirt envelope for only 12c each, when they are included in either our Fluff Dry, Thrifty or Damp Wash Services. Fluff Dry All wearing apparel washed and dried and flat work ironed. Thrifty Service AU flat wash Ironed and wearing apparel returned damp ready to be Ironed.

7c lb. Shirt Finlxhed 12o Each Damp Wash All flat work and wearlur apparel wfttthed and returned damp, ready to b. ironed. 5c lb. Shirt, Finished liv Each 9c lb.

Shirt Finished Via acb 15 YEARS OF PROGRESS Bankers Life Company Legal Reserve Life Insurance Admitted Assets In Force 1914 97,686,286 1914 25,193.078 1929 886,589,365 1929 133,931,890,94 FOUR YEARS OF PROGRESS C. A. CHAMBERS AGENCY Paid For Life Insurance 1926 1928 $2,156,800 1927 $1,773,500 1929 $2,652,600 Harrishnrg'g Fastest Growing Life Insurance Acency C. A. Chambers Agency Manager, Kline Blag.

Bell 2-3833 C. V. Phone 2248 FAME LAUHDRY CO. SLXTII AND IIERR "The Big Laundry on the Corner" A Real Spring Tonic BLENDED WITH OLD-FASHION LAGER WHICH IS MADE UNDER FEDERAL PERMIT At All Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants and Dealers Annoyance and expense is causing scores of Harrisburg motorists each week by summonses to appear in police court to explain why they have parked too long or improperly. Traffic laws, like all others, are on the books and should be obeyed.

There is a reason for the traffic regulations and the parking laws. It is not right that one person should use the street for an all-day garage, while another who has a legitimate use for a parking space for a reasonable time, must hunt long for a space or give up his mission in disgust. Those who only drive to their work in the morning and home at night, and who have' no other use for their cars during the day, would serve the best interests of a community by leaving their machines at home. The cost, on the average, is far greater to the man who takes his motor car to work than to the one who uses a means of transportation that does not utilize the parking areas the street cars. Enforcement of the traffic laws, while working to the inconvenience of those who should not utilize the streets all day for parking, is one way that is being used to correct this condition.

Those who would avoid the fine for violating the ordinary traffic laws might study a little to determine whether they are doing the right thing in driving to their work as a daily practice. BOOST youR OWN BALL CLUB Organized baseball attracts thousands of fans to Harrisburg during the summer. They spend a large sum of money while they are here, which aids local business. Buy a book of tickets help the Senators and On Draught or in Bottles MILK builds up a sturdy body capable of resisting sickness. Mothers realize that health is a child's greatest asset that good milk is the basis of health.

You can't afford to gamble with the well-being of yourself and children. Play safe. Be sure your milk is 100 pure. Order Hoak's Certified Milk delivered daily. i Cream mil After extensive research we are now able, to offer the public a scientifi The New Cream Top Bottle 70 Tickets Good for grandstand seat at any game.

A $52.50 value 16 Tickets Good for grandstand seat at any game. A $12 value. cally prepared beverage which represents the last word in the art of brewing. $35 $10 MODERN rosy DAIRY Robert H. Harrisburg, Pa.

Bell 3-1944 Dealers Everywhere C. V. 2296 OPERATING UNDER FEDERAL PERMIT NO. Harrisburg Senators PE NBROOK. FA RM ON 7ZQ6 mm Phone 7206 Chas.

A. Hoak, Owner.

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