EE ERI. RTT. —-— - PAGE FIVE THE BULLETIN, MCUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, October 16, Sed dh i BA a a a an bb 4 ub 8 8 A 0 8 4 A 8 a a a lilies deen ale hates coats die le TT TT TT ITI ITITTTTITTTTTTITT TTT TTY YT TTY TY Beetoeteeh stesteatetodte de ded 2 2 I Sh a a a In Women’s Smart, Stylish Apparel handsome cuffs, to select from, $2.98 to $15.00 oleefecforfocfocfociecforioafosoctocforioriocieciororiocfortustecertefoctectonoiocfosfocesfocfocfecforfsofociscfoctociocfocfesfociofooforfeciorforfects pervainr array of the newest style boucles. trimming is shown, styles and We would like every woman to see . smart mixtures, Also a great $235.00. : SUITS that embody 4 Whipcords, serges, corduroy and s velvet, silk and embroidery » DRESSES in distinctive Z Ser Charmuse, crepe meteor and satin. 3 3 e t on. dollar Y VALUE. e ly good. honestly ‘ . i Wednesday, October the Ninth % 5 3 Until Saturday, October the Twelfth ge + Every woman who loves smarty stylish and beautiful clothes + is invited to inspect our stock during this exhibit + Exclusiveness and quality, combined with reasonableness ol + price places this exhibit of women's wearing apparel in a position by that will appeal to every woman ; 2 This event also features the complete readiness of every de- 3 po partment to serve you with whatever is now in fall merchandise, o oh » y i Below We Emphasize ¥ . . : i The Special Offerings of : % » . - 3 Authoritative Styles . ’ A COATS—Big gracefully cut coats with luxurious revers and . Chinchillas, double face materials, boucles and “Johnny” coats. $7.98 to features. Broadcloths, Every new feature in $10.98 to $40 variety of materials. Many beautiful styles these dresses, EYERY POCKETBOOK WILL WELCOME THE NEWS hat our big Reduction For now, will ou much more REAL very shoe we but well None made as shoes are sold by us. CT ——— J. G. KEENER West Main Street, A500) 1 RA Ji GU RJ HJ % = a = — HAVE YOU TRIED B 2 2 ® = MAGIC ; iw | : ® ” ® a B un ’ @ ® > ; n = If not will youtry thetrial size = ® = left at yotir house today ? 5 = u B 5 There is nothing to equal it 2 mn o m «+ nN I ry rg 1 &] = FOR CLEANING CLOTHING - a : of Grease or Tar Spots, Cleaning Colors = ’ Je ’ & on Men's or Ladies’ Coats : ® ® 1Itis soon time for house cledning and if ¥# a you want to elean the wdodwork or . brighten up the firniture tise a a little of the trial size I®left yoi so that K you will be convineed that there o " is nothing better 0 © = w » u & = m @ = ® LO East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Hi Mount Joy, Pa. For House Cleaning We can sell any quantity you want at a very reasonable figure. Give It a Trial : » I a A A N -~ = EBB RBRLLL LRN RNS a % LOL gy Beeleeleoleotooteodooteolectoctectoetoate ate dbecteateds Be deb. 2 Seoloaicadoclociocieetoctostoctoctectont cBaadante Beste Be . i 115 & 117 N. Queen Street. | { H Formal Exhibit of i i Fall and Winter Modes TTT TTTT TTT TIrTTTIrTTIrTITTTTY” OOTP ROPER Te Sale is now with our prices cut to a fraction of the former size, each GO FURTHER—bring SHOE And of this be assured— offer, regardless of the extremely low price, is genuine- serviceable, as stylish = Ne Nop # crude, compressed gas, but i refined, distilled gasoline ; : Waverly Gasolines : : Power i Without Carbon FREE~=320 page book-=all “o about oil, WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Pittsburgh, Pa, LAMP OILS LUBRICANTS Florin Notes (Continued Mi Ben from page 1) Mickey is seriously ill t this writing Mr. and Mrs, Lemon Leisey spent Fhursday at York Mrs \ D. Garber 1s spending some time in Blaine, Perry county Barton Souder and wile and Alice Souder of Goodville spent Sun day at the Florin Inn Rey Meas preached his first sermon at his new appointment at Cresona on Sunda Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton announce the arrival of a daughter on Thursday Congratulations Bil Ie Irvin Swanger and Samuel Norn hold of Mt. Pleasant church visited Milton Swanger and family on Sun day Harrison Metzgar, Clara B. Wal mer and W, H Faus of Lebanon, were Sunday guests at the Florin Inn. Rev. Mease and family were very pleasantly entertained at supper hy Henry Young and family on Mon day Elsie Bistline of Blaine, Perry County, who is attending school at Millersville, visited A.D Garber ind family on Sunday Sunday School 9.45 Preaching at 10.30; Junior C.' E at 5.20 C E at 6.30 Preaching it 7.54 Praver meeting on Thursday even ing. All are invited A grand surprise Dp: W £ in honor of Mr. Ep! Arndt on Saturday nigh 1 | irthday ¢ The ) 1 € ¢ { \ (3 1 Min Ta St lie }, TH Weid shit { John \ Ie ’ ( y WW 1 1 r PR 1 ( y - ace Postal Shower. The postal shower is likely to be tome an institution. It is glesigned for the benefit of a friend who has gone to live in a strange place. The shower was originated by a woman living in St. Louis to encourage her son, a young lawyer, who had estab- lished an office in San Antonio, Tex. Knowing he was bashful the mother wrote to all her friends, asking that each one send a post card to him, with some cheering message. Ir many cases a friend would encourage her own friends to write also, and thus the list grew. The young man got so much mail matter that San Antone people got to think he was a person of some consequence, and they took to him in great style. The “shower” worked so well in this instance that the story spread. Now the idea is gaining popularity by leaps and bounds and bids fair to spread while the supply of lonesome friends holds out. Teaches Bird Life in School. Georgia is putting on statute books a law that a bird day shall be her observed in the public schools, the Memphis Commercial Appeal re. marks, This is not to be a holiday, but a day set apart for instruction in bird life and uses, so that children may be educated along these lines to such an extent that the birds of the state may receive the protection they should have. Not only will children be in« structed as to hird manners and hab- Its, but they will be particularly ime pressed as to the usefulness of the lit- tle creatures in keeping down insect life and thus protecting trees, fruits and growing crops. Few children think of birds as serving a useful end. They regard them as things of beau- ty merely or else as legitimate pray for slingshot and gun. Solar Eclipse Affects Wireless. During the recent solar eclipse an Interesting test was undertaken be- tween the radio station of the Royal dock yard in Copenhagen and the Blaavandshuk station on the coast of Jutland, so as to ascertain the effect of the eclipse upon wireless transmis- sion. It transpired that the telegraphs Ing became more distinct and reliable as the eclipse progressed, and that it was most distinct shortly after the culmination of the eclipsé. The view that it is the effect of the solar light mpon the atmosphere which is the sause of radio telegraphy being much better at night than during the day seems thus to be confirmed. Grandchild of George III. The Grand Duchess Augusta Caro- fine of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Europe’s oldest princess, celebrated her 90th birthday recently. She is the only surviving grandchild «f George III i — STRONG PLAYS TO BE FEATURE ‘The Pilgrimage” and “Tw * Thou- sand Miles for a Book” at Baltimore. “The Pilgrimage,” an Arabian play, and “Two Thousand Miles for a Book,” an American Indian drama, will be given in the Missionary Play Hall of “The World in Baltimore,” to be held from October 25 to Novem ber 30, at the Lyric theatre, Baltimore. Both of these plays are unusual, de- manding many participants, the re- quirement of people for* both being three hundred and fifty Beautiful incidental musie will ac- company these plays, the weird strains of Indian lyrics being heard in one, and mystical Oriental strains supporting the other, The scene of “The Pilgrimage” is laid at Jiddah, the port of Mecca, whole Moslem pilgrimage The pop- at the time when the World makes its annual to the tomb of Mohammed ulace becomes aroused over the con- version to Christianity of several na- tives, especially that of a young Mo- hammedan student of high caste, which is the work of Missionaries who have been working in Jiddah. Beveral perilous situations are en- countered through the attitude of the natives to the:Missionaries and their friends. The acknowledgment of a gradual conversion to Christianity is made by an high caste Professor of Mohammedanism, whose wife, a prin. cess of high degree, finally joins him in sacrificing all dear to tradition among their native people, as well as their riches, for the sake of The Christ. The wonderful longing for the “White Man's Book of Heaven,” the Bible, is demonstrated in the play “Two Thousand Miles for a Book,” when, in 1838 a delegation of Ameri- can Indians went from the Oregon country to St. Louis for “The Book,” long before promised by the white | men who had passed their way. lasting some- will also Several short plays, thing less than an hour each, be given. In “Sun-Light or Candle- Light” the scene is laid in Japan; “Election Day” takes one to the moon- shine our own country; district of Torli and Temple, Japan Scene, “The World In Baltimore.” China is the scene of “School-Girl and Slave Girl;” “Kosiki” is located in Ko- rea, and a fifth play has its scene in Africa. The best talent obtainable in Baltimore has been secured for these plays, which are short enough to interesting, yet in- Motion pictures, be snappy and tensely dramatic. the best collection it has been pos- sible to secure, will be shown. These rare pictures for the most part have special representatives societies especially to been taken by for missionary illustrate conditions in foreign lands. BALTIMOREANS FINANCE AISSIONARY EXHIBITION “The World in Exposi- tion, which will be in the Lyric theatre and a D tructed all, Baltimot from tober 25 to November 0 ul nar ment « 3 i a n | ovided 1 I 1 \ 0,0 yf Ce { (81. 1 1 ) ¢ 1 i to i € ] ( \ ) )e re- 1 after ha 1 11 b irned € I ( n ( of m ) Pi : \ I ( 1 1 arp pe L BUILOING ERECTED { \ was I was el I orl LC ld 1 I ec Or I 1 1€ t il be used the A A 1 1€ £ B al n a be ( db rs a 1 € be mai I saltimore n, { Yovembe re will pleasure Q 0S ) . A QAR Mangled by His Own Dog \ 1 Eberly proprietor ¢ e 1 Lawrence Hotel. East ) sburg S ung tl Wn Garretson, of East being. the victim of an attack of his log. which mangled him terribl about the body. re ER A rere Household Goods Oct. 19, Mr. Sale of Saturday, Martin On i A. Metzler will sell all his house- hold effects at public sale from his residence on East Donegal street i onto sesforfoce oeuofnfooofrfodesfofortoceeforfodecone db : “ a amma + 3 Oa Stes SL WK [NG ST . Eel lel le loll ey 3 4 | ee ny + all “ 5 w, | ¥ : ; Ni — > = } ; a “* I + (=) VEN 7 Si. GN 32 a 3 : | APE” © DIE | ( Ch) a A @ LJ) : iP i RANGE NA = [A 4 © © 3 op os? hn . 0e@0ITGI TFPI BY a) IHF. F- WR dl 4:0 FNC I0 P02 PP00000000390300334 + 3 4 -* K - ! -> HEN the Hager Piano Store was opened to the public a little more than a Year ago, we an- 3 + nounced that we should apply our one-price system to the new Piano Store, Our inaugur- 3 Go ating a strictly one-price system for selling pianos set a new standard in Lancaster City 3 ind County This policy tablished confidence We are mon tion is laid for a first birthd: Store's i i ee Je J ee he a ne ad a ea Jeeecfecletestesieclooleoteoloadoatonte oatote nee o leat dot. b . . , p - . - p . . - . : b . . . b oe » LJ " ge } ge p ge " ge » of ; LJ i « ] 1 ( \ 1 nt \ » 2 which enables you to buy at Cash prices on Time Payments for Yourself or for Gifts 1 oye « 1 - 1 i i + It's a simple plan You know that co-operation in buying saves the buyer money. That's the 1 oo a >t § . Yh os ae gic: ' Mallon hi ‘ ‘ vati ‘ * whole story of our Christmas Musical Club Fellowship and co-operation and money saved to you, » ge ¥ » » ¢ 1 » y Y 3 x You can have any of the famous Heppe Piano C. J. Heppe & Son Marcellus and ddouard A & Jules—w ave ‘ee o he ar yee] . ing . . % le hich have three sounding boards and excell one sounding board pianos in tone as greatly as 3 pipe organ excels a reed organ . og . We are Iso agents , y Y Sel acker A SRS ‘niel Yvin + Ve ire also agen for the H. C. Schomacker, Francesca, Knight-B nkerhoff and Francesca , Heppe player piano . ge , 3 3 p ok You can bring music and happiness into your home by joining the Club and buying one of the Pr ge : s y 3 v . marvelous Pianola-Pianos-—the Steinway, Weber, Wheelock, Stuyvesant,Steck or the new Stroud—or ; 3 vou can have a Pianola to use with your own Piano 1 oe -* o- oy : y ri : . hen there's a Victor or a Victrola, and Regina Music Boxes any style you like. And for 3 those who already have Pianolas or Talking Machines there are Music Rolls and Victor Records : > =. LJ -* oh v gr ah ou Ge ese vantages 3 oe of» je -* Lowest spot cash prices with easy payment privileges 3 o No interest charges or extras for accomodations + 9 Unlimited selection from Standard lines—not a special line built for club selling x Free Delivery ‘in the City or outside: now or just before Christmas, as vou prefer 2 ; 3 . . -. Life insurance-—insures the family against loss of instruments should the Club member die, oe (This applies to all instruments except Talking Machines + Relief Insurance——2ive privilege of minimum nayment during illne Here are th Heppe Pianos Edouard greater The Hager Xmas Musical Club | applied to musical instruments of unquestioned world-wide reputation at once OF between ourselves and the bh ving public e than gratified with our first vear's business in this department, and the founda piano busines We know of no more fitting way o celebrating the Pianao iv than by holdi: nstrument Hi out what you want, and then send for the Club Information. ¥ Marcela Piams, Fill Out This Coupon and Mail it Today #4 ; Jules Pianos, : 3 * Steinway Pianola Pianos, - ‘ ‘ h ; H * Weber Pianola Piano, Weber Pianos, AGER & BRO. Lancaster, Pa. 5 3 y ian : H. C. Schomaker Pianos, Please Send Information About 0 . . alnn n ' —— . 2 + Francesca Pianos, Wheelock Pianola Pianos, The Hager Christmas Musical Clyl 1%. % Stuyvesant Pianola Pianos, 3 : i : Name . 3 > Francesca--Heppe Player--Pianos, wi i ak Be * & x 5 Regina Music Boxes, Address + x Victor Talking Machines, x x g Interested In x Le George Steck Pianos, 3 - . ; Name of Paper : 5 * George Steck Pianola--Pianos, PEF -rirerinrsnaiiernecveiry * 3 Knight--Brinkerhoff Pianos, Date ...... ....... .. x + New Stroud Pianola--Pianos. * : i 3 Every Young Man In Mount Joy i 4 v ( really keen for tl test | eliest st ( 1 his clothe 5 oling to Se en mod- 3 <= in oi fart, Schaffner & Mai \ 1 3 * he I eaves, t 1 1 lled for € an particule 5 I | J aio ¥ 3 {uali f mater 1 n 1ghe rd that's wha 0 want to 1 ( in good shape Be bh clothes I you ¥ 3 + 3 X ; 0 i Snappy---Hart, Schaffner & Marx Styles, $20 Je EL 3 : 3 . , ofe 3 0 ew suits at this popul: Ce 1 ¢ ( ( ) i n are of hey fe % l 1 row nd blue n 1 col- 3 ge nha 1 NL og og Fw oe 2 . 3 3 : 9 . I'p) i h 3 % Young Men Can't Find a Be or $15.00 : ¥ 3 5 Tuvan $1 rice, he'll beglad to + of 2 ; Yi ie 5 > din * x if 1 Ll int ile 3 x t ttere incl ge ofe + 3 * - » 9 = 1 - 3 - ole } Advance Models in Men's Fall Overcoats i t I 01 ¢ n ed > i Ove t yn arethick and * x ; : i : a 5 » 3 ole - 1 ¢ EN + 3 i H. J. & iV * Mod p= iS at NJ i 8.! U ode vi on ° 1 Nobb i >i Dpecia od Sing * * | In Oxfor nd Jo oe i oe 2 § : ¢ ( 6 oe eo or FRINT iN) BR Othe oe HARINTIA rh Fi her. or x % i Ai BN itd 8, i i in y g * 3 5 i ii : i ¢ isted tto I 18 ole EHINTUURULINLAL | esr : B ¥ i H & l yats = oo 3 ! i i Soft wool coa appy % 3 i “ : ; iia ( at i belted | wide * ge : ap, S seams, and { 00 ats S15, 3 3 r ( The North 4 3 {cook ~ ¥ og met Y will V lectures T : ° de i oa The New Chinchillas i 2 and practlea emo Lio ‘hinchilla . t 1 £1 : se * a oh Chinchilla overcoa ( [ hing sea a 2 3 ol « I tas n son Our new grav chine $18 ] op ¥ ge ia Tue ind We saay lar belted back, split { S seams 3 3 October 21, 22 and 1sic coats are skeleton lined 3 + store—fifth floor. With com- Nobby blue chinchillas $20. 3 a f° : : i fortable seating urangements . & i Y Lighter Fall Overcoats at $12 i : . ster dally papers, 3 See lancaster : pal ; Medium weight oxford overcoats, in Chesterfield style; ; 3 Monday. Oct. 21, for special an- are serge lined and only $12, ge % 3 nouncement of unusual import- Black Thibet Chesterfields medium weight are silk 3 2 : ance—keep watch of The Hager lined to edge. These are $16.30. - i Store for something out of the H. S. & M. dark oxford, lightgray, and black 3 oe da topcoats, are silk lined to edge and are class coats, Je rdinar next week oe he Price $25. : i i | i