The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 26, 1912, Image 3

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+ i or desert trip
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& . n a : ope LAN OSTLER, a correspondent | crescent-shaped wall was raised, and
x This Offer Open to All. It Cost Nothing To Try i of the London Express, gives | fn the lec of this the men crouched
+ ifs v i a picturesque description of | upon the soggy sand, in w h pools
3 r 1 i., > 3 his perilous voyage across the | formed and slowly widened 1 de-
5 Send Y our Answer Before Ju Ly fot i Tripoli desert in company | clined this shelter, which was no shel-
a 3 with an Arab caravan. Mr ‘tler was | ter, and set up my camp bed, on
* % on his way to joim-the Tu . forces | which, wrapping myself in an over
i The thre wap | nos. FEn- 3 at Tripoli coat, mackintogh and blanke I tried
% F . 15 : i 3 There lies on either side of the to sleep. But the incessant rain came
+e How Many Times Can Y ou dure.” mu y d : frontier line that divides Tripod from | through all and made a shallow can
3 o o# Tunis, an arid desert-land; a dreary, | vas bath of the bed, so that I present
0 ~ " 7 N 111 be n 1 ou 3 windy te of sand and camel-thorn | ly turned out and crept in among the
ps rite t e ée oras : oJ ecrub, erein houses are as rare as ' Arabs for warmth
oo \ y 3 11 E Ye: 2, 3 lightships in midocean, he writes. | I gave out cigarettes (each one was
' + :“ # Here and there, the long, low booths d before it reached the hand fn
3 : LToup 1 I of nomad Arabs may be seen; but tended fo t) nd, smoking these,
%* 66 ® : + these howees of hair-cloth are set down jve y vo lked of
oe rou 1Anos WW ) ) ( ) * at dusk and taken up at dawn. There @ tl r v Morocco raingt the
= 5 & is no place where you may count om | French, and of tl! deeds of the
5 vord 11 DO ! i a findir m. Therefore, the traveler | Italian trooj \ The place
pd 1 1c} se bent on entering Tripoli from the \ Ww haunted by
oo 99 i On : en 1 ca 1 a tent ! a rican dev io not like
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ow 2 Ir ' * neath 3 O he f rain. as ~ us | $a lity
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: 1 th i ly Filer foto; h ne
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* ; l lea a suring 3x4 Inches? \ ¥ , unde which we buried a fn th
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| i . NXT YL. yk : . 5 oe | 2 some art ol em e
* [he Space Within These Black Lines | Ice or bear post 1 ry July t, & : I progressed | all soft and a ne
5 >. AT \ ‘ or oe ( o near gestible. It tasted e a oul
ats : Is Supposed to Be Correct 12 1 ii A : Hd wl er t it intern on, | tice that I once ate when I was a lit
3 i } I 1 1 re d % t ily ua et in at ing tle boy a lin eed no ; 0 delicately
& + t » from time to time wit ley | redolent of goat-skin and charcoal
3 4 R8USLS That day a wanderir band of ma
3 will be given ire TU TIER pe og d t cold now. The desert, rauders questioned us; but we were
$ son oh PRIZE PIANO - three given BS OLUT aL wo grin 1 * indeed e the little a curl | more numerous tl they, and all
% ber oftimes in acc ord ince with the rules Second best answe r will receive a cre ta for 21006 3 de vn the Ite A hey Yorenead, armed, RO that they made no Ack,
& Third best answer will receive a credit certificate for $90: Peet hi dit dj ENOWS: ( ex When IL !s| Yet for a time we afraid that
%® tificate tor $ Following these in groups of ten, tl xt | ' i *h| hot, it is very, very hot; when it | they m et he pursue us
5 g ie Be g t + i Re - it >! 81, 108 1M x ves ans) 1 : ¥ ) Lilicate 5 | is cold, it is horrid. The wind moans | Our dri s hurried their beasts
: 1 less than the previo 4 onp ut all who have complied with the rules h been aw % | over the sand dunes, whistles through | along, and openly regretted their folly
+ That is, ten at $84. ten at 283, ten at 7582, etc. Credit certificates nit tarted 3 the stiff, unyielding branches of the! in traveling with a Christian.
3 toward the purchase of any New Piano or New Player--Piano in our w I | camel-thorn, and searches you to the “For this,” sald Seyvid Khalil,
% ‘Time of certificate will be limited, and are not good oun any e made previous > very bone. Never have I known such | “thou’lt pay more than thirty francs,
* 1912. Only one certificate may be applied on one piano. Se ad SORE Bertier Sodan Co i blue biting sald a I Tere known | Inglesi. Think what d ler we run,
ofe 8 aT ree fs e all Jcalge 'e are riends .
+ July 1st, 1912 & | here, in an African, deser all because we are friends of thine
ji 3 Volce of Greed. { Say, now, how much more?”
oo | When the French officials politely! We quarreled violently on this point.
A \ ) ole que J I
+ COUPON Mail All Answers To | but firmly deprived me of the serv-| We woke up at Intervals during the
% os : . 3 ants and baggage animals with which | wet night that followed, to discuss the
hs I have written “Troup Pianos En-- %|1 had meant to cross the desert, I| point.
- 5 ; ' *| managed to hire camels from the lead- “If we kill thee and say the robbers
2 {dure”............ times, and I agree to [oup sic OUSE zl ers of a caravan carrying barley Into | gid it, Who would know?” sald Seyyld
ogo A ss Tripoli, to sell to the Turkish army. | Khalil
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+ abide by the decision of the Judges. Not even an American lady tourist On the third day, arriving in sight
of N could bave sald cof thgse men that | of the palm oasis wherein the refugees
+ ame......... .e weve ewy sireive vse si . R il D they had nice faces. Their general | from Zouara lie safe from the Italians,
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% etal epartment I appearance, since they were armed to he came to the side of my camel, lead-
4 Address ses vrs RN des vrrnee the teeth, was picturesque, but I think | | ing his little son, to whom I had
do ildi 5 S h I never saw more villainous counten- | shown some kindness in the matter of
x oon ie ise seis ee Cea . Cigar tars . Troup Bui ng, 1 out ances, nor heard voices more expres- | btscuits and chocolate.
$ sivee of violent greed. Yet, as they “You will speak well of us, Inglesi;
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-tr...... Sys se ce neta ese raise eta eie e ie e came in sight, the camels reeling | to the Turki Rimbashi?” said he. “We
oo Market Sq. Harrisburg stately across the desert, like ships in | have brought you safely, and.given
+ a gentle swell the men draped | you our bread to eat; and the boy
Pobbiedod and hooded, perched aloft, or pacing, | loves you. Give me a little’ more
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LEINBACH & CD.
LANCASTER, PA.
FREE PHONE SERVICE
JUST CALL 1100
& HAVE CHARGES
REVERSED
WE SELL CHEAPER
BECAUSE WE GIVE
S. & H. GREEN
TRADING STAMPS
Annual July Clearance Sales
Open Saturday, June 29
The one great sale to which all Lancaster and vicinity look forward to as the most important
bargain event of the whole year. Prices reduced in the most reckless manner—no half measure
now—summer stocks must be reduced and closed out in the next few weeks—business has been good
all spring and we are perfectly willing to “let go’ of the balance of the summer stoeks at almost
any price—just to clear the decks for the fall. | . i “5!
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Bargains in every department. This week the special
women’s dresses. Watch for our Economy Wednesday bargain sales.
ings to you.
Rooter sesloeTocPorteaRoate stele Pe th 2. 2. 8 3
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item is a maker's sacrifice sale of
They mean tremendous sav-
CCC CCRC TCC ICICI IE ICI ares
DOUBLE “S & H” GREEN TRADING STAMPS ALL NEXT SATURDAY .
. . .
$1.50 House Dresses, 98c. $5.00 Linen Suits $3.95
Large assortment of pretty house dresses Natty tailored suits in plain and Norfolk 4
neatly made of cool lawns and ginghams. Also styles in natural white and white with black .
po 7le in li . lecti ol- +
one pretty style in linene. A good selection of ¢ dirtpon. Regular $5.00 Valies for $3.05 *
ors and patterns, %
1.00 Linen Suits A %
$2.08 Wash Dresses at $1.89 31.50 L t ¥
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No woman can afford to miss this offer, It $4.95 >
would be impossible to make a dress at this price. . i
i i it neat pique o& |
Pretty striped gingham dresses With pig What is prettier and more practical for *%
sailor collars and cuffs, neatly trimmed with col- i
: summer wear than one of these dainty linen suits
ored piping.
OVER 500 OTHER DRESSES REDUCED IN
LIKE MANNER
in Norfolk or trimmed styles in a good range of
colors. 1 pra.
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them a vision of deliverance.
ficult. Arab-like, all spoke at once, ex-
tending rapacious hands to receive the
“floos” before starting, crying in sav-
age, high-pitched tones that,
with a “Nasary” they would be set
that he alone, of all the band, was to!
be trusted. What little Arabic I
gpeak is that of Morocco, and Morocco
is as distant from this country as is
Spain from Italy. Therefore, though
the main structure of the Arable
.tongue, held together by the Koran, is |
the same throughout the north of Af-
and I.found it hard to make myself
| understood, and harder still to under-
| stand. But in the end the shouting,
| shivering conclave broke up; it was
| caravan for thirty francs, and I wes
| presently seated upon one camel, with
| ers.
| The train of camels moved along,
| each beast choosing its own road, and
browsing at will upon the stick-like,
withered scrub. The drivers are slow
to beat their beasts off from this in-
termittent grazing, for they do not
| glve them any other fodder than that
| which they thus find for thewselves.
Only when some linger far behind the
| rest. tearing at some peculiarly daimty
growth, do the men, hurrying back,
fall on them with blows and curses,
and drive them on their unhurried
way.
It had been cold
The rain began to
wards dusk we hal
waste, and the
groaning bitterly,
godden barley
all the morning.
‘all at noon. To
»d in the shelter-
knelt,
vad of the
With these a
less
to
gacks
Road Signboards Free
The Philadelphia Automobile As-
sociation is furnishing free to any
township in the State, whose super-
visors make application for them.
Signboards for the township roads.
The signs are superior to the signs
ordinarly used and entail no other
expense than that of putting
in place at points designated by the
Association whose
the distances before
signs.
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Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
The striking of our bargain was dif- |
if seen
upon and killed, and each protesting |
| rica, idioms and: pronunciations differ, |
agreed that 1 should accompany the
| my baggage disposed upon divers oth- |
them |
officials measure |
furnishing the |
with harsh cries, alongside, I saw in | money for his sake.”
| Tue bow, a lad of 14, hitched his |
rope-woven cartridge belt round apd |
| showed me an antiquated, bell-mouth-
ed horse pistol
| “Give me money to buy a six-cast-
rd e pistol. Whén I am a man I will
always be a friend to the Inglis.”
fort I paid over £1 4# to Scyyld Kha-
| 111, and to the future friend of the In- |
| glis T gave as a present half a crown. |
Advertising Makes Business.
We can name some mighty good
planos that are not advertised suffi-
ciently to be well known, and the man-
ufacturers have been wondering why
business has kept growing smaller in-
stead of larger each year.
know some men who do not make as
|
|
good pianos and whose bust sss has |
shown a tremendous Incre:-o each
year. They do not spend their time
wondering why people do net come
falling over each other clamoring for
| their product. They put a little ginger
in their work, advertise their pianos}
make them known. The American
people had rather buy from men who
are up-to-date in their methods and
whose business lights shine clearly |
and distinctly so tha he who runs-may
even read their advertising.—Music
Trade Review.
Building Character.
The best characters are made by
vigorous and persistent resistance to
evil tendencies; whose amiability has
been built upon the ruins of ill tem-
per, and whose generosity springs
from an over-mastered and trans-
formed selfishness. Such a character,
built up pre » of enemies,
has far more attr than one
which i: tively ing.—Deyton
in the
n
pleas
m—— lA lien
Tavern in Lebanon County
Civil engeneers have recently
found that Hull’s Tavern is wholly
in Lebanon county and not partially
in each of the two counties, Lan-
caster and Lebanon, as was gen-
erally belivevd.
rr et Gees
Will Wed
Mr. Harry M. Leib of Lancaster,
| formerly of this place and Miss Nelle
of Florin, have been granted
license.
Morton
a
marriage
‘upwards,
When we parted in the tiny stone |
We also |
g az + RECORD OF A
GREAT MEDICINE
Doctors Could Not Help Mrs.
Templeton —Regained
Health through Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Compound.
Hooper, Nebraska
to tell how Lydia E. Pinkhar
Con wind t nel d I
I suffered from fer
car ible to dot i
tor licines and used |
but 3 not helped. 1!
bearin d n pa ]
Ww I could hardly
ride. Ioften had to situp1
and my friends t t 1
long. At my req t ! |
me a bot of Lydia I ) V
etable Compound 11 co | to
ta it I the t 1 1 ti 1 the
g 1th { 1 ret ned
and I n de n 1 3 a
well we 1. Aton r three weeks
Idida rk teen boarders
with no signs of my old trouble return-
ing. Many have taken your medicine
after seei it it did for me. I would
not take $1000 and be where I was. You
have permission to use my namc if
it will ai yone,””—Mrs. SUSIE TEM-
PLE TON, Hoop: braska.
ThePinkhamr lisa proud and peer-
less one. It is a record of constant vic-
tory over the obstinate ills of woman—ills
that deal out despair.
It is an tablished
fact that Lydia
'inkhaz n’s Vv
» Compound has re-
Ie 11th to thou-
sands of such su "-
i men
don trv it
nee ds such A
he Week in Grain
r tl \
n To
Bea & Co Per van lin
. 3 y
I
1 1 1 l i
’ hit 'Y
1 0
I re 1 ¢ I ¢
0 I 111 o ¢ 1
cepted in all quar ! I
torial Y he crop tloo}
of tl out est, b ! ¢ nt of
tl I nt nd whether or
not t rded at that time
is 1 to the promised
increase in yield, afford fully as
much ground for rie of opinions
and consequently price movements
And for all the efinite statements
of crop reporters, and speculative
interests, the trade at large has
shown no disposition to make com-
mitments of consequence for more
than moderate price swings and
those seemingly as much influenced
by technical conditions, as the more
probable fu-
Sn far as
legitimate influences of
ture supply and demand.
a trend has been evident it has been
and the tone firm, though
to no greater degree than was
normally to be anticipated following
the severe decline of the week pre-
ceding. [
Coarse grains have
follow the price swings of the more
important cereal, without independ-|
ent feature of consequence, aslde|
from fairly liberal accumulation of
the new crop months by commission |
continued to,
houses.
,
Baltimore proposed to put four |
delegates in a room. In order to |
make things interesting we suggest!
Harmon, Bryan, Hearst and Gaynor.
TROLLEY SCHEDULE
| Lancaster, Rohrersto=r Landisville, |
Salunga, Mt. Joy and Elizebeth-
town Street Railway Co.
pp
WESTWARD
Leave Lancaster—a m. 4.30, 5.15, 6.15,
{ 38, 8.15, 9.15, 10.15, 11.15; p. m. 12.15, 1.15
L186, 3.15, 4.16, 5.15, 6.16, 7.16, 8.15, 9.15, 11.16. |
1.16. |
Leave Rohrerstown—a m, 4.50, 5.35, 6.5, |
85, 8.35, 9.35, 10.36, 11.35, P m, 12.36, 136,
1.35, 3.3, 4.95, 6.35, 6.35, 7.35, 8.35, 9.35,11.%. |
Leave Landisville—A m, 5.12, 6.67, 6.67, |
| 7.67, 8.67, 9.67, 10.67, 11.67. P m. 12.67, 1.57, |
* 57, 3.67, 4.67, 6.87, 6.57, 7.87, 8.67, 9.57, 11.87. |
Leave Salunga—A m, 6.15, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00,
3.00, 10.00, 11.00, 12.00. Pm, 1.00, 2.00, 3.06,
4.00, 6.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00. {
Leave Mount Joy—A m, 6.30, 6.15, 7.15, |
%.15, 9.15, 10.15, 11.15. P m, 12.16, 1.15, 21 |
3.16, 4.15, 6.15, 6.15, 7.15, 8.15, 9.15, 10.15,
A m, 12.15.
Arrive at Elizabethtown—A m, 6.45, 7.46, |
5, 9.45, 10.45, 11.45. Pm, 12.45, 1.45, =
» 4.45, 5.45, 6.45, 7.45, 8.46, 9.45, 10.45 m.
iy
EASTWARD
I.eave Hlizsabethtown—A m, 6.4, 7.4
2.45, 9.45, 10.46, 11.46. m, 12.45, 1.45, 2.45,
LAE, 4.45, 6.5, 6.46, 7.46, 8.45, 9.45, 10.45, A m
12.30.
T.eave Mount Joy—A m, 65.30x, 7.15, 8.15,
£.15, 10.16, 11.16. P m, 12.16 115, 2.15, 3.15,
15, 5.15, 6.16, 7.15, 815, 8.16, 10.15, 11.15,
A m 12.45.
Leave Snes A 5.46x, 7.30, 8.20,
3.8¢, 10.30, 11.30. 12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 3.%,
30, a 6.90, 7.39, "8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30, |
A m. 1.00.
Leave Landisville—-A m, 648 7.83,
33, $.33, 10.33, 11.33. P. m, 12,33, 1.38, 2.33,
51.33, 4.33, 5.53, 6.33, 7.83, 8.33, 9.33, 10.33, 11.33
A m, 1.08.
l.eave Rohrerstown—A m, 610x, 7.55,
£.55, 0.65, 10.66, 11.66. P m, 12.66, 1.68, 2.55,
1.66, 4. yp 6.66, 6.56, 7.56, 8.65, 9.66, 10.56. 11.55,
A at Lancaster—A 6.30x, S£.15,
16, 10.1 5 11.16. P m, 12.15, 1.15, 2.15, 3.15,
15, 616, 7.15, 815 8.15, 10.15, 11.15,
m, 13.16 1.6.
)n Saturdays a car will
at 10.158 p m; Leave
11.4 p m.
“in Saturdays and special occasions cars
leave Lancas
Elizabethtown
will be run betwwen Lancaster and Mt
vy every half hour form 6.15 a. m. to 8.1§ |
m
Sundays, first sg Lancaster at
htown at 7.4
connects with
n use
; Si ppositor]
D.
Cali for free sample.)
Sold in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber and W. Chandler
& Co.
'LANCHSTER,
Wednesday, June 26, 1912
GO TO
W.B.BENDER
Mount Joy, Pa.
FOR A
GOOD SHAVE 4
STYLISH HAIRCUT
REFRESHING SHAMPOO
Jarber Line.
East Main St,
: in the
amera
and Photo Supplies
MAKE THE MAY WALK MORE
ENJOYABLE BY TAKING A
KODAK
Then you will have not only the
pleasure of the outing, but the add-
ed pleasure in the pictures whieh
preserve the memory of the fun.
Ask me for a free copy of the new
Kodak catalogue.
Agent for Standard Steam Laundry.
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n You are invited to visit our
HM clean, modern, bakery at
m Prince and Clay Streets, Lan-
ister
2 M. OC. BILLETT, Agt.
" Delivery—Monday, Wednesday
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and Saturday
we
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CE
Our large Ice plant is now in op-
eration continuously and we are
prepared to furnish good clean and
clear ice in any quantity. Will run
a wagon through town daily. Don’t
place your order for ice until yea
first get our prices.
Also ample room for
Cold Storage
F. BROOKS & CO.
New Haven St.,
CARPETS
CLEANED
PROMPTLY
Best Work
Best Service
Novelty Rug Co.,
135-137 Beaver St.,
PENNA,
THE
PARK & POLLARD
MAKES HENS WA
oe LAY,
18 1 } on 1
A L od 1 tae market,
For Sale by
BRANDT & STEHMAN
Mount Joy, Pa.
Ask the man who feeds it
If you are hungry for EB
| Cakes, the kind mother
bake, we still have Buekwhead
|on hand.
| Al Aer
Advertise in the Mt. Joy B
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