The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 13, 1912, Image 5

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    Wednesday, November 13th, 1912,
THE BULLETIN, MCUNT
3 crm, AK TREES PEALED
E FIVE JOY, PA.
Vo 1 IW I IN
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Fine Elms in New York Endane| oo
gered by Caterpillars. | a
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More Spraying Is Needed but There | Bema BLL
Is
Word] 2 Attractive She of
Women's & Misses Goats & Suits
BIG FREE DEMONSTRATION
GOLDEN SUN
COFFEE
ome! Bring Your Friends
TO OUR STORE
Saturday, Nov. |6
M. S. BOWMAN
East Main Street,
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Advertise In The Bulletin
Mount Joy, Pa.
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SALE REGISTER
EVERY POCKETBOOK WILL
| —————
WELCOME THE NEWS L A Notice in This List is Read by Sev
that our big Reduction Sale is now | eral Thousand People Weekly
on. For now, with our prices cut| ————
to a fraction of the former size, each) Following is a list of sales for
dollar will GO FURTHER—bring| which posters have been printed or
you much more REAL SHOE, lelse are advertised in this paper.
VALUE. And of this be assured— | These notices are given FREE until |
offer, regardless of! day of sale.
Friday,
every shoe we
the e*-emely low price, is genuine-|
ly good. None but serviceable,|D- m. on the
honestly made as well as stylish lickdale, Lebanon Co. Pa., a
zLues are sold by us. {of 110 acres
Nov. 29. 1912 At 2.30 |
> premises, mile west
farm
with y
Rutter, agent for the
JU
g G&G. KEENER
Mount Joy, Pa.
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| GIRL RESISTS HEAVY BOLT
| Young Woman Unconscious Several
| | Days, but Lives After Shock
| That Melted Steel.
in Street,
010 OP
Baltimore, Md.—Medical
| are interested in the peculiar case of
Josephing Jones, sixteen years old,
{ who is slowly recovering at St.
| Agnes’ hospital from a
| stroke.
one of the most interesting features
HAVE YOU TRIED
MAGIC
EENER
uill youtry thetrial size
system.
to pain. There was no muscular
paralysis, but the nervous system was
numbed. On making am investigation
I found that the depression made in
the sidewalk where she was struck
measured two feet in diameter and
fifteen inches in depth. A tremendous
impact caused the sinking of the
earth, While in Europe, several years
ago, I searched for unusual electrical
cases, but this one is the most marvel.
ous I have ever known. The body
resistance of the young woman is
what saved her life.
“The bolt melted her necklace and
the steel rod of the umbrella she was
carrying. The girl was burned the
entire length of her left side, the
wounds have not healed and may re-
quire a skin grafting operation.”
Public Sale!
OF
Real Lstate:
Will bes_.d atk
Nov.
at your house today
ere is nothing to equal it
LEANING CLOTHING
ir Spots, Cleaning Colors
ER) OO
os
HE
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or Ladies’ Coats
or house cleéning and if
slean the woodwork or
88 vee
the furniture use a
Public Saleon
29, i912
iises, the
ize I left yod so that -
friday,
onvinced that there
hing better, a
2 ““Gobin
of Lick-
the road
SV
ouse Cleaning
il any quantity you want
ry reasonable figure.
110
HN
of less,
d Railroaa
mill,
creamery,
if J
good
buildings and rtile soil, nice lay
of land and surroundings.
Lickdale is 11 miles north of
Lebanon on the Pine grove and Tre-
mont Railroad. Trains leave Leb-
leave
ER 1
anon at R:05 and 1:50, and
Lickdale at 4 P. M_ and 6 P. M.
Full
furnished by the
arrangements made for a
convenient inspection of the farm.
Conditions Will Be Made Known By
J. L. RUTTER
The
particulars will be promptly
undersigned on re-
quest and
Agent Foi Owner.
ust ( Bldg. ,
Farmers Tr
oth Phones.
J) 829 Cunferiand St. L.ebanoy, Pa.
|
|
|
improvements by |
owner. |
scientists
lightning |
Dr. Pierce Wilson says that |
of the case is the fact that for several |
days following the accident the girl
was In a state of anesthesia caused |
by the terrific shock on the nervous |
“For some days she was insensible
Not Enough City Money to do
This Thoroughly, Says Com-
missioner Storer,
New York.—Visitors
park within the last few days, and
those who walk along the Fifth ave-
nue side of the park, have been ap- |
palled at the destruction done to the |
fine elm trees by thousands of cater. |
pillars, remarks a writer in the New
York Tribune. They are the tussock
moths, long known among landscape
gardeners as one of the most persis.
tent and destructive insects with
| which they have to deal, Within
the limits of Central park they seem
to have sprung into life in unusually
large numbers this year. Charles
Downing Lay, the landscape architect
of the park, said recently that in a
recent trip through the parks of
Brooklyn and the Bronx he saw come
paratively few of them.
BE. S. Avery, who lives at the Metro-
politan club, and several other lovers
of New York's flne trees, have called
attention to this unfortunate state of
affairs, and have not hesitated to say
that unless the deadly moth situation
fs taken in hand quickly and forcibly
Central park and other sections of
Manhattan island which possess hand.
! some trees will see many of the best
specimens degenerated to decaying
stumps before the approach of anoth
er spring.
Landscape architects and authori-
ties on trees who were asked yester-
day if it were too late in the season
to do anything to counteract the de-
| structive effects of these pests sald
| on the contrary that this was the time
| to get to work, As soon as the cater.
| pillars emerge from their cocoons,
which they are now doing by the
| thousands, they start upward for the
i green leaves, upon which they feed,
and then return to the trunk to lay
thelr eggs within the bark. If the
trees are well sprayed with arsenate
of lead mixture they will die before
denuding the tree partially of the
leaves.
“This spraying is the second means
of eradicating the moths,” sald Wil-
liam J. Zartmann yesterday. For ten
years he was superintendent of parks
in Brooklyn. “My method of fighting
the tussock moth has been to have
workmen clean off the trunk and
branches thoroughly in the winter
with wire brushes. The small co-
coons are swept out of their hiding
Type of Trees That Suffer.
pieces
then
for
get
the
places, and, being caught on
of canvas under the tree, are
burned. This is a laborious job,
with large trees the men must
up to the top and scrape 1
branches and one man
much more
“The sprayi
moths
the end of June
If thor
can
than three trees
propags
erythiz
means at
ished,
machines v
hand
and ine
ea ee
Gerberich’s Plurality 306
A careful
Dr. D. P. Gerberich
the 17th district indicates that
official plurality will be about
votes.
2 000 bund
1 will sell
fodder very reasonable
B. H.
Joy.
south
48-3, tf.
3 mile
No
Zercher,
Bell Phone
revision of the vote of |
for senator in |
his |
306 |
to Central |
| had anything
Inquire of |
of Mt.
|
WITH THE SELLING
SHOWN IN THE
WINTER COATS THE
WE'VE EVER PRESENTED.
lot of these
combinations of
-
\ very special
coatings Smart
ing velvet collar and cuffs
coats for fifteen dollars,
\lso
button
good
arrivals in
Velvet
new
trimmed faced
\ very fortunate
vet collars and bound with silk
Also at $10, is a lot
braid and have velevt collars
A new plain t
full
assortment of
black broadcloth coats are
For the junior miss the girl
most fastidious girl could wish.
and
And best of all,
able shades of blue, brown
novelty coat
zibeline coat at $15.
Every glove department has
of the leading makes, and that so
glove department It enjoys the
and among others, the
*H & gloves at
leader
B” Gueen
dollar gloves.
among
fitting In black, self
“Maggioni’’ is a real Italian
Lancaster
enuine Ma
able agency in
Sel II El oe efoofesfeee deep
the inside of ever)
SEASON
SPLENDID COMPREHENSIVE
ASSORTMENTS
popular
and are
chinchilla coats
collars
purchase of
braid.
of regular
very fashionable
ailored suits for
length
tan,
A fancy cheviot with strap back and large buttons has corduroy coliar and is only $12.50. A
is in brown and has Robespierre collar
good gloves but
“Triumph”
$1.00 are
Have
stitched or
County for
ggioni
NOW AT ITS HEIGHT, THERE 1S UNUSUAL
STOCKS OF WOMEN'S, MISSES’
THE BROADEST, AND THE
INTERESTS
JUNIORS’
THE BEST
AND
ARE VALUES
New “Barrymore” Coats at $15
misses’
black,
May be
coats in woman's and sizes, are diagonal
white,
stripe heavy
brown and black, blue
with silk
Have stunn-
neck, Unusually
and black and
buttoned
and
bound braid. close at
are in oxford
$15,
brown, and navy Full length, braid bound,
Very Special Values In New Johnny Coats at $10.
black
buttoned close at
diagonal stripe coats in
May be
and white Finished with black vel-
neck.
blanket coats in blue and brown with plaid backs. Bound in
novelties,
Coats For Stout Figures-- $18.50
sizes from 37 to 45.
Very
stout figures are in odd These
and have guarenteed satin lining good coats
Snappy Junior Coats.
from thirteen to seventeen years are tht
plain cheverons,
Priced at $6.75 for
nobbiest winter the
fashion-
a very smart
coats
T'here are cheviots, novelty sibelines in
$16.50 for
and
an attractive coat to
there's no two alike
nobby
and vestee of contrasting velvet
Leading Makes In Women’s Gloves.
it is very seldon that a single department has so many
Such with
especially for
them ave exclusive to that store is the case
of the ‘“H & B” Queen, a
“Maggioni
many of our
exclusive sale glove made us,
and
of selected lambskin and have
stitched
made proved themselves to be
Paris point backs, two clasps, ove seams, and
stitched,
are perfect
white white, tan, gray and mode
We have the
“Maggioni”’
kid glove and comes in a wide variety of shades envi-
this popular glove [Look for th
glove $1
name stamped on
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PAYS TRIBUTE TO BRONCO
Points Out Useful
Arizona Animal
Trall.
Writer Glowlingly
ness of [.ittle
on the
When the Arizona bronco wishes to
be safe for you and himself, he is the
safest thing in the world; and when
he wishes to be unsafe, life is a mer:
ry chance. I went up and down trails
in Arizona which were almost perpen-
rough and stone-strewn,
too; but there was little danger, for
the bronco has, not the “ten pound,”
but the “thousand pound” look! His
nose is to the his eyes fasts
ened on the trail, his footstep tha
most beautifully careful thing the
mind can conceive. One foot, placed
before another preserves the
balance, adjusts the weight for an-«
other; and all this wonderful machina
ery of equipoise, and’ safety
you feel working under you like a delis
cate machine. Yet this sage pioneer
of the with his meticulous care
of you and himself, was just a wild
range-pony, hunted down by a range
rider, driven, coaxed or duped into a
corral, 1 bridled and
ridden e ; wrenched out
5 heart brok-«
en, and made int : ive while you
1 He is not
1 1; but
of iron
does over
ragged
country, sti s and flints
and boul ant i and scrub,
dicular, and
ground,
eases,
stability
trail
trail,
ken, saddled,
of his wil
e made
month
KING
Compare
e originally
to do w the creation
of the Irish pot: ato. It is the succu-
lent root to which loving allusions are
made by the great dramatist, who
would have condemned the Mermaid
as a tavern if he had been offered the
tasteless bulb exploited by Masten
Raleigh.
doubting
- lr
Advertise In the Mt.
For Sale—A
whiskey
Hotel
number of good
barrels. Call at Exchange
For Sale—A jennylind in Al
condition. Call on Harrison Stauf-
9 wyrights obtained or no
fer, Mount Joy. | fo nd mods ' 1 brict
descr iption, for §
pte ntability. 26 yea
A cent stamp for
vad n
head 1 Informat
READ PACES 11 and 12
! for a patent. Write to-da
card or Bell |
vents, wount| 4) SWIFT & C0.
Joy. PATENT LAWYERS,
303 Seventh St, Washingtan, D. C.
xperienc 3 A
NOTICE NEW BOOKLET,
animals and
Notify by
v1 will pay $1 per
|
for dead promptly re-| before applying
move them
phone, 7-5 Howard
A Reward of Fifty Dollars
For the and arres
oe * HOTEL MoGINNIS
oun] The undersigned having
ibethtown and|ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding a
2t | number of sleeping rooms, bath, etc.,
is now prepared to entertain traus-
ient and regular guests
RESTAURANT
connection with
conviction
the party or parties
hickens at the farm
three miles west of
Joy along the Eliz:
Mount Joy Trolley
Stauffer
remodel-
line.
EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
Henry F,
Donegal
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i
Breneman, |
Lan-| in
will
Estate of Dr.
late of East
caster
township hotel where
serve in se
Letters testamentary on § OYSTERS and TL
having been grante he TURTLE
Private din
county, Pa., deceased. ason
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indebted
make im-
those having
inst the
without delay for
ment to the undersgned.
LILLIE WELFLY,
Hensel, Atty. Administratrix
Guaranteed or Money Refunded
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all persons I
requested to ;
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59th St
York City
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UNITED MEDICAL CO., 80x 74, LANCASTER, PA.
Sold in Mi. Joy by E. W. Garber
and W. D. Chandler & Ca.
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