Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1931, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1931. ; HAS BEEN HEATING HOME/S SAFELY FOR IOO YEARS HASf BEEN HEATING HOMES SAFELY FOR IOO YEARS rosperily 1930 Was Our Biggest Year January, 1931 Was Our Biggest Month Hessick Sc;,lls Nothing But Good Coal o All’s Not Coal That Glitters Be Sure It’s Hessick’s D & H Anthracite Despite “rumors of depression”—Hessick presents interesting high lights on the busiest year of its long history of service to Washington homes. In 1930 Hessick bought more Coal and unloaded more cars than ever before. In 1930 Hessick delivered more Coal to more Washington homes than ever before. In 1930 Hessick received more telephone orders for D & H Anthracite than ever before.’ In 1930 Hessick employed a larger force, paid out more money in wages, used a larger fleet of delivery trucks than ever before. In 1930 Hessick received more compliments from satisfied customers and fewer complaints than ever before. In January, 1931, the Hessick order books showed the greatest business in our history. No one can afford to waste money either in times of prosperity or depression. Fill your bins with Hessick’s D & H Anthracite. It means a warm house, comfort, health and above all—economy. W. H. HESSICK & SON, ixc. Storage Yards and Main Offices—Opposite Bureau Engraving and Printing 14th AND WATER STREETS S.W. DISTRICT 0744

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