The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 05, 1913, Image 5

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[Lester Upright Piano
To Be Sold to the "HIGHEST BIDDER”
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“HIGHEST BIDDER”
requested to keep same
Remember There Are No Strings To This Offer----
Simply An Auction Sale By Mail
CONDITIONS
BIDDER MUST BE A RESIDENT OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
ALL BIDS MUST BE MADE BY MAIL, GIVING NAME AND P.
IS DESIRED, STATE CASH AND MONTHLY P AYMENTS.
WHERE ORGAN OR OLD PIANO
PLACED ON SAME.
THERE MUST BE NO LESTER PIANO
ALL BIDS MUST BE RECEIVED BY MARCH 15,
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Piano Now On Display Our Warerooms, 10-18 West King Street
We will be glad to have you inspect this instrument if you so desire before making your bid.
bid will be binding until bidder Piano as represented
is c¢ onvinced genuine Lester
Fill This Blank Out and Mail at Once
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Pittsburgh Chronicle- Telegraph,
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LANGASTER,
New Spring Garments
STORE MAKES POSSIBLE " LIGHTED CLOAK
IN LANCASTER.
SECOND FLOOR
OUR REMODLED
AND SUIT DEPARTMENTS
CHILDREN'S WEAR-
ING APPAREL.
FIND IT VERY INTERESTING
IE NOW SHOWING.
New Things Arriving Daily
AWAIT THOSE WHO WISH TO MAKE
Ladies’ Coats
Spring Styles
AND MANY SPLENDID VALUES
A Strong Number
Ladies’ Tailored Suits
tures in the best shades for spring; | =
New Silk Skirts
New Silk Waists
kirts of extra
including the
American beauty
Bedford cords| the best offering of this kind at the
90 to $35.00
Middy Blouses
y Blouses, 6 to 14 year sizes
tndid Lot of
THE BULLETIN, MCUNT JOY,
Visited Our Schools
1)
experi
(Continued from
by study,
page
who, teaching and
ence are fully to be their
instructors and guides,
During the two
February | followed
competent
last weeks of
my in
public
strong
schools
interest
to make
our boys
visiting
clination to visit our
felt a deep
education and the effort
American citizens of
Believing that
parents and friends
very encouraging both
and pupils and beneficial
itor 1 my visit
first and then
der the
I always have
in
good
girls
by
and
schools is
teachers
to the vis.
first in the
regular or
the High
to
began
in
of
grade
up
School
My
people,
to end
the
and
general impression is that
the
have
the
command
and boys
Mount
especially
girls of Joy, great
cause for appreciating splendid
advantages at their to se
cure a liberal education They cer
tainly have a justifiable right to be
proud of their schools, of the effi-
ciency of their leaders and teach
ers, of the deep interest each in
tructor takes in each individual pu
pil, and the delight they exhibit in
assisting each one to think ind
reason for himself and herself
It seemed to me that the pupils do
ealize and appreciate the effort o
each instructor his was demon
trated by their willingness to obey
ind readiness to a The Were
all attentive and especially in tie
lower grades they eemed to say
“What new thing is next coming?
We are ready for it
I'hroughout all the grades and
there Nas a
orde This
I observed, was
The pupils have
studying and
classes uniformly ex
cellent order, so far a
easily maintained
acquired the habit
and the
of enjoy it,
enjoy teaching however
task
is
the
average
fully per
be the case if school
monotonous, irksome
teachers
arduous
Truancy
Lie
scarcely known. Judg
ing from attendance during my
visits the attendance may
This
life
un
have been 90 cent.
would not
were and
satisfactor)
fact which im
tidiness, cle
chil
contrast
Anothe
pressed
pleasing
the
comfortably
me was an
line and dressed
dren. which is a marked to
mai pupil some other place
It i} that the
Mount Joy
rtable
parent ¢ interested n the chil
people in
a rule, are in com
ircumst and that
ance
quickly they
tiona
choo] are it ind pt bly
dictionaries.
Possibly it would be of ad
school ter
© Some instr
i to month
nine
be given to normal
should
The
be
tion
training time is coming h
this
vork
Of
the
wil] added to the school
course the entire school feels
influence ite able Superin-
Prof. C, B
about in
of the
I began with the First
Mrs. M.*G. Mille I'eacher
found a busy line
years, It
ol
tendent, Roudabush, as
the yrmance ol
1e goes peric
lig part various exercises.
Primary,
Here 1
of children of 6
and 7 was a veritable pic
beginning to end. It was
drilling,
nic from
marching recit-
black
pictures, ete
dry
singing,
, ing, poard exercises,
There
then
was
The
school
Mil-
handle
decora-
making
nothing
children
life to
ler certainly knows
the little The
tions are fascinating
Next I
the
or monotonous.
and
Mrs.
how to
wall
were happy
them was a play.
ones
received
Miss
cordially
by
was
Second Primary,
N. Stoll. Here the pupils who
been gently moulding the
grade admitted and helped along
their things.
These harmoni-
ously founda-
the
large
had
in first
are
to greatei
work
the
Possibly
depend
on way
two teachers
together laying
of
In
tion school work
greater responsibilities
ly on them.
with the
of which
days.
I was here impressed
eading
my school
and sight
nothing
phonetic
I knew in
Miss about
pupigs
on to the
Chandle
Stoll gracefully
moves
and cautiously helps her on-
here 1
Miss Ve
ward From passed
Third Gr
Teacher.
ade, rna
gently,
takes charge
their minds have
the part is gradu-
ally fading and work is more in or-
Here the teacher
but a little
of
developed,
more firmly
As
playing
the pupils.
der Miss Chandler tactfully pre-
pares her school for advancement.
As I ascended from grade to grade
I was reminded of the carefulness
of the several teachers in handling
| their pupils as if they weg custodi- |
|ans of that fe which
pthey feel thelr g
in|
Ruth |
ty. | on
PA.
“Excelsior”,
next
that strong device
and
Miss
advance,
Grade,
Here |
Was anxious to
the Fourth
Teacher
enter
Kuhns,
full
10
itudying
old enough
should
boys
all
purpose
realize
room of busy
intent
These
why
The
the
The
visible, |
and years old,
for a
to
attend school
essential In
gone
more
became more
studying
readily one
teaching and
the lower
further
feature so
grades was almost
of Prof. Beck
Penmanship
the thinking
more fixed,
the marks
pline made
There Miss
and encourages
The Fifth Grade,
tin, Teacher, next
Miss Martin
one who has
takes a hold of
and in regular
pupil
became
legible, |
and
How
of disci- |
by grades
Kuhns
Miss Edna Mar-
was visited.
in a quiet manner,
all by herself,
of riper
a corner
those years,
each
of
order assists
advance the course
itial it is
to in
studies How C8S¢ in
graded
varied
have teachers of
and «
and tact It
school to
dispositions motions as
seemed
sed
characterist
1s ability
to me that eacl teacher posse
nctively marked
the iv
school
aintages of a
vell graded
Just across the hall 1 stepped in
Mis
Intermediate l oom,
Elizabeth R Ks
Here
0 th
hleman, Teacher.
ndance
olled
th t
Here
and girls, vel i
ind desks, re of large
truction
chool
of 38 out of 43 nr
growth
tudie and need
equal to the conditions
id vane
instruction is
Mount
same
What a
following yea
the
marvelou ement 18
vear
youth
work,
interest as
01
the
observed
imparted to
Joy The
tact, the
same busy
same
are here in evidence, only in a
deeper,
Oc-
different line Studies are
books ire higher grade.
as 1
because
text
upward I
casionally passed
pupils
inability, ar
gickness or
lacking
room
notice ot
some How
for a separate for
deficient to
Here 1
necessary
those who have |
teaching
of more
I passed
Grammar Seh \lisg A
Aybill, Teacher. As I
er grades I noticed
are
special noticed
dictionaries,
the
R
}
1
reached th
the first need
From here into
00 nna
more and
re the watchful LI nd
Roudabush
roup o bright eyed
observ-
rooms
ation It to me it is
about than
and makes it
teacher.
ither more
helpful
burdensome
to the school
to the
is no word to define
Much
I add,
tment,
of this depar
more be said
may
Mount Joy may be proud
of its schools
D. RISHEL
The Tenc .
Anatomists i the big
tendon of the he Achilles,”
Gree lie "he myvthologt-
pfter the
eal story goe I'hetis,
holding him b d him In
the river Styx uninera-
ble. But Paris nd that
proved fatal or had not
been immersed
5 ¢
Sealing uw
first noted i
the =ixteo:
was used b
gealing pi |
Egyptia l
horns « \W
ed the scal oi 1
fdentitied the i
sacritice
Smol
Smokeless wi 1de
Is not a powde ke
material made i
erable size mar A k SS
powder. which is mae n the wm of
mulitiperforated Ss urns in a
cannon at the rate of about the six
h in the sixtieth of a
an incl
the rat
teenth of
second, at ibout four
or
Inches a second. MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES, regular $2.00
Suited eo asion. ; : BOYS $1.75 SHOES, ......... a. 08 a 1.25
Fair Worshipe A s~ that a . ~ . : na ¥
cad wir you've phivi he LADIES’ SHOES in broken sizes, value aft $2.50 a 3
Professor—Dat iss Decth ns pail . . ceee ees Ye 3 an a pant 1.75
well to the Pi Aus = CHILDREN'S SH SE cular $1.00 p1 425
ment people com $1.50 values, OW "ORY av vt ivianiain ine
Puck. >
ER 5 Many other odds and ends zed
Another cause for rejoicing
great
I'm
Lou g
found a
and girls, 9
on
were
they
amusing
lower |
work |
habits
S€e8
develops
Here
as
the
f gnaugurition Day |
March 5, 1913,
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Wednesday,
You Are Cordially Invited to Our
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Beginning On
Wednesday, March 12
Displaying the Authoriative Styles in
Women’s Coats, Suits, Gowns, Millinery and
Correct Accessories on
Living Models
Wednesday—March 12th, From 2 to 4 P. M.
Thursday—March 13th, From 10 to 11 A. M. and
From 2 to 4 P. M.
The Exhibition Will Continue Throughout
The Week---Come!
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Mh REMEMBER, TWO LARGE BOTTLES FOR $1.01; EQUAL
ANY $1 COD LIVER EXTRACT ON THE MARKET.
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it hos beginning to feel the weight Of years We earnestly
W exall Wine of Cod Liver Extract, It is particu-
i 1 to those with feeble digestive powers, who may
if not be able to easily take an ordinary cod li preparation, be-
fl 118 wh ontains the tonic and restorati media] ex-
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i can be easily retained by the 110§ sensitive stomach
i Don’t torture yourself with old fashionec easal sting prep-
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i Take Rexall Wine Cod Li iver r Extract
ih g the benefits of the Cod Live ind none of
effects Try it on our guarantee; does not help you
just come and tell us so, and we will pe refund vour mon-
ey without question Could anything be faire than this?
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Garber’s Pras Store
Sold Only at Our Store, Which Is “THE REXALL STORE”
81 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY, PA,
RAR Big Clearance Sale of Men's,
Women’s and Children’s Shoes
SPRING IS RAPIDLY APPROACHING AND I MUST
DISPOSE OF MY ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER
SHOES IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW
SPRING STYLES, HENCE ‘THIS BIG CLEARANCE
SALE HAVE MARKED ALL SHOES, RUBBERS
EXCEEDINGLY LOW THAT 1 KNOW
UPPLY YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY'S NEEDY
REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES
I
SO
Just a Few Prices
MEN'S HIGH LIFE SHOES,
$2.50 kind for ah /....91.88
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