THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. dnesday January §, 1013 JONG LIFE, HEAT 113 THE SUN PESNSYS. LiAomRic sYsriy le ——— Sn —— EEE EEE EEE of the human mechanism, by allowing I anaes + : : An imitation of Nature's method of . oP I Yo X ry ] nN t of the blood and nervous strength is ' J : it alcohol) of Golden Seal and Oregon Old Sol Has a Strong Pull at the © C Foot with Cherrybark., Over 40 years Oi of % a. ha , which he called Dr. Pierce's Golden : ! : ge hakeups the blood in taking up the proper ele Capitol In Washington, mong the telegraph and telephone hereby throwing out the poisons from — operators ol the Philadelphia divi- vell as allaying and soothing a cough. d, or exhausted, and having what we SWAYS THE MAMMOTH DOME, ©» of the Pennsylvania Railroad h is attended with impoverished blood hat has occurred in man VORrs is e force. The ‘* Discovery" is an all- scheduled to take place within the tores tone to the blood, nerves and On a Hot Day His Torrid Rays Will , ..; eek or ten davs or immedi ture's methods of restoring waste Dra th M iv iron. Structure Ll ! the nerves, heart and lungs on rich 9 as assive ro ately after the new electric signal Way Out of Plumb—Turns the S8ame tan between Dillerville and Trick With Washington Monument, Branch Intersection, is put into Five Telegraph Towers on Philadel phin Division Abandoned nnual White ales Begin Saturday Morning January 6 No matter for what purpose no matter for what member of vo under my right shoulder blade also a very . W. DogN, of New Brookland, 8. C., to Dv . Had four different doctors and none did Not many people have any idea as to service had consumption, others said 1 would have the enormous amount of heat that the No less than fifteen operators will s bedridden, unable to sit up for six months ~ jive skeleton. You advised me to take Dr. sun sends off into space. The earth |, their regular positions as the peor ad, Dr. Pierce's Tloasant Fellets. cots only n very small portion of it. 1 had taken three bottles I could do my The head of a pin placed twenty feet re ¥ ioh oa Lpurocn hte allan way away from an electric light gets in proportion to the light on the sur- rounding walls of a room about what the earth gets of the sun's light and scramble for positions This scram heat radlated into space. Yet that por- 1. is known among the operators e comedy drama, which has OM the earth does get is great enough .; noting In other words, each . to cause great structures to move. r been seen outside of the large In fact, all stone or metal bufldings will be presented here Thurs- ape constantly changing their positions ander the hot rays of the sun. The great dome of the capitol building at periority in age will be awarded it. Washington is the largest surface of With the opening of this system, cast iron in the world, and the effect of passes out pf use five of the block To JE tt AF the continuous heat of a hot summer stations, each of which employs 8 a beautiful story of city life gay can best be appreciated, says Har : delightful comedy running per's Weekly, when it is known that ¢h it, is the way to describe this mammoth mass really sways back and forth under the scorching rays un til the top feather in the cap of the “FN,” Florin, between Landisville statue of Freedom describes an ellipse and Rheems on Sunday: and “BN without saving The inventor the diaweter of which oa a hot day ang between Rheems and Bouilons al ny : varies from four to eight inches. Branch Intersection on Mondays naker of he airship is in evid The giant plinth base of the dome, i as is also the Aviator, the resting on the roof of the old sand runs it, the latter being 8tone building, measures 136 feet on a side. The greatest diameter of the “arly Sunday morning, one having : 1 : round dome is 25 fee while the Banker, the detectives, the } feet, a whole fron structure is 218 feet high v old oe: . » bas es he dl Ader ‘he from the old capitol’s roof to the base While the tower at Conewago $ BO ‘H€ of Freedom on the apex. The cast iron fistad : 3 : y : : Ho i maiden the handsome covering this surface is made in thin clerk, and many or sheets, offering a good conductor for the heat, which swells even the bolts and beams of the inside before the sun ular force, it is understood will be has made its circuit. maintained fo the telephone and a The southern side of the dome suf Je yh § , due presumably to thelr money t bei C a fers most from the heat, being expos ed longer to the sun, which passes south of the zenith while on its jour ney from the east to the west If the o result of this new svstem, Manv of these employes are men whe have been in the service for many vears. $0 that there will be a regular Hearts Adrift fearts drift,” the great Aero hile " : : am you want white goods vou ill find it here ind you will fit 3d It toc at ‘OS SXTREK » TI RM A i (& ‘ y . '" Operator desiring a place held by a 0, at prices EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE, prices that atford you a 3 app unity y effec a Hes vO) \ ite . ai 13 > . vounger operator will simply make hportunity to effect economies on your white wear requirements for oats : the next six months : applicati ; ir \ is . ’ evening, Jan. 9 pplication, and by virtue of his su perfectly natural play of today -— : : A he ToC EMBROIDERIES AT 10¢ BIG TOWELS AND TOWELING 10¢ Half linen brown crash 12 with incidents and people good weight neat blue horde wery day in New York City, By being on hand at the ps) NOW FOR A YEAR IN chological moment, we secured short lengths at a vd., 8« : : : ADVANCE this splendid lot of embroideries ‘ ‘ Corset Covers in a big as consisting of edgings 0 to 45 You will want to after yon ! sortment of pretty styles nicely have inspected such very un WIPER SE ERE Re Ee Se A 8 Ba - three operators Tower “KF" near Dillerville was abandoned last aturday; SH, Salunga, and inches wide Corset cover em ts Adrift,” which will be seen made of nainsook and cambric Joy Hall Jan, 9, at the play is stritely uptodate broidery 18 and 27 inches wide usual values as these For in pretty little vokes of embroid All over embroideries inches 5 eu fh nen ery and lace neck and arm holes wide | Tw : 1 : ! i finished with lace and embroid m™ re 1 iil] red border i Oc ry edgings.—-29¢ a 99 The ross-over switches at “PN” Insertions and 2alloons : el edging 29¢ value 23¢ inche wi 1 ; hi 10¢ Heavy eo : ’ ; Fine Mus 74 hucl tow he tower, Florin were torn away f the principal characters. no been installed at the end of the ‘ent’ at the west end of town the bright voungster, the is finished among those abandoned the rule is only ’ . the signals are concerned seen in this successful roar This show is naranteed O those dissatisfied after FERS ES ram Ed @meEl ween eess esses es EH EEENRESESAERER § Cornwall and 1. anol ailwg intersects E oimt metal were exposed to a constant heating the resnit of the continuation of such expansion as that received on very hot days 1 tt prove disastrous but as it is little any permanent in : : le ? ca ir 2 or, | ® ; ry ” Jury is done, since the iron returns ; 2) y at ccidents | ® § ; : ez 5 ein aC 1 & Co. regularly to its normal position as the 00] night comes on v hi 1 electrically li 3 | : i % i } 0 al J > co igh nes ie I ] . « 47=49 North Queen Si. But what seems more remarkable is e clos Vest id Si 8 MiOre 1 K ser 1 neretofore 1 TRADING STAMPS the fact that marble is also changed in wi Ls z SPTIoe nest bos i LANCASTER PENNA 1 ! 3 he 0 F's ° volume so perceptibly by the sunlight EE 4 CAEP, BES Ea RRB sa trains themselves f that the mammoth shaft of the Wash ington monument sways back and Tym i wR BREE ERE RERE RDB ERE RE ES em forth in the sun on a hot day The MAYTOWN : A EA 5 570 outer surface heing of hard marble the Mirs, Milton Shirema 1 ; ; > ) { LM Shireman SEI 1011S] Injured His Back 1 RR 00 FIO expansion is much greater thao it ;; .; her home 1 1 \ r That Bors mrss "To fev sami o mm tne wns YOU WILL NEED MONEY ble been used. On a days here with friends day k Greenawalt the sharp aluminium apex that crowns NL a lew iri : severely | the obelisk points to a position at least Charles Harter, principal of the injured h ! and dislocate ‘pe FOR CHRISTMAS B N four inches north of normal, but al High school at l.eola, ways returns to its proper position in pig hirent Di and Mrs. G. A. pe nd unconscious for some ’ 4 ; ome a 18 3 Hel 5 ? x 5 u ; the cool of the night. Harte: : : From the extreme top of the monu wf = time He is somewhat better to ment inside a long pipe line runs per ir. and Mrs. George Smeitzer, of day pendicularly to the bottom, leading to Campbellstown, were the gnests of a em i i —- a small closet behind the elevator relatives and friends in this ection A New Advertiser This contains a long pendulum, whose to, several davs 5 na Vy 1 . bob hangs in a 15 Dex of mercury, or en Bo . I'he Groff & Wolf Co., one of which prevents its oscillation. Two : pen Sovvicen Woallihe stal®onary transits with highly mag nifying lenses are focussed directly upon the suspended wire, and through Sunday schools rendered very fine these each quiver of the monument is programmes Prizes were awarded. detected, being magnified on a fine Mrs. Susan Ipler, in hunting Mt Jo Hall scale graduated to thousandths of an thronzh Rome ia ; > AA Ue y inch. gf rong ome old articles, found a Every morning at 10 o'clock a state UG€rman almanac printed in Lan- Thursday, Evg. Jan. 9, 1913 ment of this plummet line is taken aster in 1828, which is still in good x and reported to the war department. condition, and a letter dated 1858, 22073 Was hy this moans that the ef from her brother, now living ect which the sun's rays have on the qq. Ti dio. 8 nailed i | d G | huge white shaft was discovered. Thi~ | ve Raq : ile he odio * to G arian aden plumb bob, of course. was placed i hin Eh 8. ie She has a number : SL . a the monument for the purpose of de Of valnable coins and papers Presents ® PLAN HELP ONE ANOTHER tecting any settling it might undergo Mrs. Isaac Carpenter while on 1 & . By ; IRVING A rn Nitin I Yh Ay v BY PAYING A LITTLE EVER and, although the great weight of its vy to church on Wednesday even h e C alffrpin g § FOR 50 WEEKS, WHEN THE MONE) tH DIVIDED s the guest of ' kidne \ was removed to his EEE aE pr | YOU WILL BE SURE —. Pye TO HAVE IT “= Sr ——— Cr n=. mma If You Join the First National Bank's Christ Saving Club Which Started DECEMBER 26, 1912 and Open Until February Ist, 1913 time you 7 L.ancastel City’s foremost stores, hnrehes on © Wednesda were well | gre pew advertisers in this issue attended, and h * evening the | heir ad appears on page 2 EE EESESD SB HS It Cost Nothing to Join You Have Everything to Gag OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CL Ta o%e a%e oo so ofc oF o8. mass has pressed the ground for many ing collided with Raymond Blessing - = decades, it has settled only a slight : Oo NL I i dro - VO A r DA ¥ s . id ‘ho y o vd Ai gn : - ~ BY \ % 10 > ( IIT « Th ; TEaction of on nah i. ore cornor who was runni nd did not se omeay Di ama mw AMONG THE Wi LCCORDI FO TH ASSEN THI This seems extraordinary when it is “!* y 1 the dark She | HAVE JOINED, BERS Wiig HOEIVE INTEREST AR 8! P60 Seg he ole 0% 0s ole os oF. gest Variety iy rv ep realized that its weight of 81,720 tons fe backward with force to the 4 f T { § Z . vy ; will give Bench rests on a foundation only 126% feet pavement and conside rahl bruised 4 7 A » ha} Ha by : DRL 3 : : M. PROVIDED ci ibis Se: height I i re io! A — / ik | » ®. THEY PAY IN EVERY WEEK FHE FULL PERIOD a her back, : ver ore from square and 38 feet deep from a | almost fifteen times that of the depth The whole rests on the sandy bank of | | : " ¥ . + I 1 the Potomac river, with the enormous i sm } : phil In he i pressure of five tons to the square 107 St 3 ¢ 4 arter is a ] | foot Not only does the sun’s heat w ERR, CCC CNTR) sway the big obelisk, but at times es £ . when a stiff winter gz was blow . . IN 4 ACTS it has been reported hh: ve-elected LIncers finches out of plumb 0 Per Cent b> Christmas Feoleofaode Wills Joseste 9. : Spe enlisa van 3 Manny ~ . o Visors Abana, e re-elected last evening to serve Special Secnery “More teugh luck whispered his iy ¥ Ty : “ $72 aft Starts Yq St O08 Starts Yon s I the ensuins L080 aris You, »1.08 Saris You, 1s wife . = Ry hy h 3 t - shlema ie Be 9 i . OF : : i Wantd I 3 a “Well, what now?’ he muttered. : = i x oY ach E UL Ld id. + DIG ridl WCCKiY Payments “Jag 5 ontastesfecto oe ooules) (® TY i i # “You know Miss Green never sings Kaylo without ber music? “Yes “Well, she's brought her musie.”— Detroit Free Press Gingrich eds of LANCASTER, PA. be WT fede foofestoefecfodosfontooforfoofesfucts in TT. The Point of View. “say, pa, hat is the diff : YOUR Jwosn o visit and w visiasion : arent—A visit, my boy. is when yon | - t $ a 5 20 to vour Grandiuother jos \ 581i n ] I ] Ca Detrng TA 2K a 5c and a v tation = when voar 2 lor. Harrs Prices a9, 39 and ¢ C. mother Jones comes to see us.—New a7 Nei , dra ie York Times : Bb > : wa on Sale at Garber’s | hese 5 ot a. ¥ Cal. . oward Fast waiteq Miss Katie Eshiema : at Noon Jan. 6th |® 1. a w. Cz ; Rowe = Duy rl Ld = Made Ie Advance. Everbody Is Welcome to rather long before choosi § etl 3 . Coward - Bless 3 ne He's only had he Bridge and We'll [# = gf oon nm me Ee Bie vty Sale Becistor . . ice he wa Xt Sale Registei Have : Plate of the 2 J If you get your posiers printed this office we will insert a notice lik Bes! Ice Cream In Town SN Secrecy MY YS the following in the register FRER tery able me: Mystery is o you have ex- | “7 of able men. Mystery. is the only ’ : from now until day of sale As we v secrecy of wenk and cunn ones. h . ] have an exceptionally large reu- ial others ask ang eve i hi ill t 4 § S ang lation this will thoroughly advertise Famous Stage Beauties v i 3 : ‘ 2 . { = : our sale and remember it costs vou hy f [3 Ee i Eruaranteed to give | SIR Hebres th ai np ; ; ens Joni F BES ww ht $ 3S ; horror on Skip Erup-|{n,thing. 4 i Rlotehes XoTeR . Di log . oh _ o eve od ; Su . d Blotehes, Sores or JP'MDIes.| Wednesday, Feb. [26-—On ‘the a & * Procian ; : ro a. ToC 7 cred. in i 1’ have the ro Wi any! i . ih . +t have them, nes ' 2 premises, the Martin' B. Garbes in this i nay he Distt gd. Many Cy wh uses Bucklen’'¥& Arnica. i vho Jucklen’J “farm, on the road leadifg from : ess Hofima proecla aSSOrte iorifies tt Pan Ee . > 5 15 Cla~| It wjorifie the fac Ey C jJov to Columbia sout} . . istribag or Salt Zheiim vanish before a 0 ures so N's. chappey US: 0
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