PAGE FOUR 1 ‘HE RHEEMS 5 BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, [HE bl MAY GALES Begin Saturday May 3rd, 1913 Every woman in Lancaster county will be well repaid by coming to this sale: Every department in this great store has splendid bacgains to offer—mew spring merchandise at prices less than vou will pay elsewhere, 3c. Sheets. Each 53c. Here are Only 8 Double bed size, standprd Free Coupon |: Few of the quality bleached sheets, hemmed Anyone cutting out this cou- : ready for use; special May sale pon and bringing it to our Bargains price, #ach 53c . store—47 N. Queen st., Lan- caster, Pa., we will give a)so- lutely free, ten S. & H. tr¢d- $1.89 Bed Spreads $1.69 Woredwiass Nanciis = 4 big ing Haines, M. J. : special; each 7c. Sizes 20x20; Full size; new Aresh crochet 3 : . : good weight, slightly imperfect; bed spreads; heavy quality : E ? 7¢ Apron Gingham — good ~ Marspilles patterns; you will first quality —would sell for 10c; find these are real bargains. May sale price each 7c small blue checks; this is an extraordinary good vaiue; May 12 1-4 : ’ sale Drice: van 0%. Sheets, Each 03c. 2c Gauze Vests; Women’s sale price; yard 5¢ ful] si mme 3 : Full bleached seamless ull size V neck su r vests; $1.00 All-wool Henrietta In ’ ‘sheets; made of an ex- weight; perfectly woven; mostly they are knit from an excellent black only; 45 inches wide; 3 quality cotton yarn; one of the everybody knows the wearing b grade muslin; May sale best values offered; May sale quality of this fabric; May sale each 63¢ : price 10c price; yard 75c OO TORRE RE REE : =~ 1 . " 3 A MESSAGE TO WOMEN } . Help Y to ; } 3 Lot Me Fielp ou to, a Who are “Just Ready to Drop " H 0 " } \ When vo tv tn Avon’ . Help Yourself to = | ™ ha ih / ( | well i m " < b - Y 4 nN § ( 13 > \/ i . ke Money on Your , mA : \ TY = 2%} -~ ; ~~ 3 nn ) a hg ~U goker i 2 CA a Ca \ iv Y : . . bu \ 1 . ¥ my 1 ot ” 4 v Drug Stor. . = A EO 1 gg : @ , x . Li i i 3 a 1 Rn . , 1 rd » daturaay ay ord. A il f “ vi oF md h a ov w | { Dun exan 08 : 100 ) i | to B i ' ( 3% licion 1 i Bs alos } | 1] Y had built t m | Iu Ww g : { a wonderfully strengthenin . - and invigorating body-builder, and we u n gell it under an ironclad guarantee " is tior ‘ou ge our mons ” of satisfaction You get your s A \ , back if Vinol does not help you : fou WwW. D. CHANDLER, DRUGGIST @ gn u Mount Joy, Penna. [I - . SN RE =COM ! 3 = » = RA wn I € P r ® ; - [ ’ " : ; i Pend n = y bg , G : i x > { 3 = I 3 & ® ry ; nd So DRUG STOR! aq fg, @ : ; : Y 1 n p ons o 2 9 Ah A « A : NK ® = 81 East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. Limi rea 5 1 } 1 bu 1 01 lant 4 oh 99 we es 5 tity > THE “REXALL” STORE . 0 ers wi 0 ome. Puy-| § ve oO 1 lax d bb 11y 1 ; SE LR Late 3 RB cqhn yment 12 1 th fe 1 one day. Our Home Markets Th Michiganders positively 1 - os Encie of Mount Joy. Hh mon WoO Butter per 1b. ...................38 fuse to give the vote to the Mich Been warded the contract to put mont fo hret Eggs per doz Aree 17, Eocene sea down the cement walks and founda- rer & " onth veh Lard per 1b. ..\..... ...c000i000n 11 tions for Benj. Newgard's house ini cl in| 3 Potatoes per bu.\. 7. ............. 50 Occasionally there is a tendenc oe as 0 n £200.00 ) be Wheat per bu $1.00 to get the question of suffrage jus ; Fs Teall Ince. who I cout ecord SR RS SA se slightly confused With hat of dress , 1s beer successful nurse among hol ) vstem has é Dats par bn. ...... .... 0000. 28 reform alid few years, has : i pts H *é nid " purchased a horse. He contemplates | 3-11 aon : Sd > 4) 3 110 Ro in truck farming eo ; ny, organ 4 ATS ition of dann sy 1 n mn ° w We are leased to inform Wome? of +1 egislatur 3 peciai vale OIM = = cua of 1m shank, who bas been len fi 1 1 18 th a a confined to bed ; ALUMNI ASSOCIATION sen’s Oxfords & Pum G a mods wim a poionged ln fii a P a that he has showed a marked Vig: maytown High School Held An n We have taken from our regular stoc $3.00, $3.50 » provement the past few days nual Meeting @ and $4.00 Oxfords amd Pumps, desirable mode i and in good sizes, r--§ a, - IRE » Of | = shey—Hostet Andal mecting of = x =" Af Ii F. H f Ha : a Wednesday Only May 7, a at $2. 45 a Pair. m bure formerly of Fast Petersburg 3 White Canva Nubuck, Tans, Pate Leather a = ou Male jdele Hosteser, oi I yo in he Maytown n pa o fi 00 : h ; y et ini I orium wa i uo I ou know Walk Over qualit) 5 y ajier! : itl embers 1 : Ren r LS ndee of Li 1eml he time and place ee Window display Tuesda al Rev. Dr. L Muds : mn \ ctions of "a 1st offici i M wind M1 NeGE ; nesday : 0 [ v he Sale to be Continued Each Wednesday During the Season. LB « can hom )y a m he nu i I decora 's Walk-Over Boot Shop ge ra CY MAJ } Ensor s Walk-Over Boot Shop eet, officer who committed Bere 129 N. QUEEN ST. Lancaster, Pa, jg Suicide In oplatie evidently der of believed in taking time by the fo with a chorus, OO lock, y the alumni, entitled, Spring Song; - A —— Carl B. Minnich 8 fn 11 1 11 ER i" i I "i { T+ Dis u Alta K. Nissley, '12 ATR 1G os ry M oi ion Wm riclel R dinnich 1: recitation, —————— = | ].](} p wed The Spoons, Ruth [ n ; iin WE SELL CHEYPER Leinbach & Co A PHONE SERVICE | Grove, '10; Squartel The Shoogy ; i £ | Shoo, Misses Glatfelter. 05; Frank, 3ECAUSE WE GIVE n JUST CALL 1100 , > BECAUSE WE GIVE JUST ( e \ Kravbill, ’04: Wolfe, S. & H. GREEN 47 =49 North Queen St. AND HAVE THE . i tion of the class of 1913, TRADING STAMPS CHARGES REVERSED € john S. Simons; reception | LANCASTER, PENNA. ___ .: ot oa § [oir choryg. Swing Song; recitation Rural infelicity, E abeth Frank, ’11; n yration, The Mission of Life, Mervin # Brandi, 11; vocal solo, (a) My Noble @ | Knights: (b) In The Time of Roses, @ | Mrs George Shillow, of Columbia; = dre 38, Profess r A.B. Ke gereis, | of the Millersville Stat Normal Bschool faculty. The exercises closed B | with the chorus, Bees, by the alumni. 8 | Immediately following there was a g banquet held in th Order United @ | American Mechanics’ hall and large- {ly attended. A full course dinner » was served and many toasts re- % event wa: ended by » alma mailer. ¥ cei tll fies 8 FINISHED THEIR STUDIES ® a st {Honors Awarded to Graduates of| 8 East Hempfield High School 2, 8 The senior class of the East 3 Hempfield township high school, | ® have finished their fina] examina-| P| | tions and the valedictory was given | Rohrerstown. The class numbers fourteen members, three having | completed the three-year course. | Barbara A. Minnich ranks first in | three-year course are: Harry C. Swarr, Merta C. Warfel and Geo. L | Wi HI jill ate in the two-year course are: Bar- bara KE. Minnich, Justus S. Gray, | Roy N. Peris, Benjamin H. Nissley, | Charles R. Hahn, Henry S. Kolp,| - = Guy M. Habecker, Howard J. Kline, | Emma M. Long, Paul D. Schlott-| | hauer and William R. Weaver. The | | sermon. to the graduating class was | | preagioa By Rev. O. O. Leidich, to . Zion Lutheran Church at Landis-| ille, on Sunday evening. Com- mecement exercises will be held in the Church of God at Landisville on Thursday evening, May 1, beginning at 7:45. | | ——— Read the Bulletin Adve tise In the Mt. | oy Builetin | » - lenry C. Swan of Bamford, and the salutatory to Merta C. Warfe] of! | the two-year course, and Justus S. Gray second. The members of the Will. The members who will gradu-; PA. St elyearlireiper ii ipsesiifenicrersmeifoncifostppncitfonciiwi i Parad? I A 1 \ssociation, of the May- 4 4 Central Hieh School was hold Lyra mmsenflmemenfimesonfiprosen meen flpmsenfiprson] The ar A hat =ells a > § Togs om dma a on F8 ER ate 3 N AR CE wh dd oo fa 8 ¢ wd Jal WF ER Ci I'he Buick ¢ IMOre POWer per cunic i ian any other . 1 i 4 type of mslor ever bt > fo make 1t, but it Uses Less Gasoline Its Lubrication lz: the Simplest Requires less Attention If you don’t get a Buick Automobile, you are not get- ting the bes! for the money. We'll demonstrate it on any rcad. Roadsters and Touring Cars, $975 to $1,685 F. 0. 8. Lancaster LARkustor Automobile Co. CARACE NEVER CLOSED 230, 238 West King Street, Lancaster. SY poragtr Tipe test fatteceli pointed] 3 Advertise In The “BULLETIN” ccm EC —— a a s) iif We can give early deliverics of all three new and splendid n America’s Furst Cay. The 1 b values, fair r-square prices, hi WJ aN) 7 7 ¥ y wil ’ Ni > 0 Ve Peds {/ Vears oJ aepenaaoll md J te Model 24—5 passenger touring car, 31785 Model 22.8 posscnger touring car, $2250 Model 23--Haynes *°Six,’’ $2500. The Haynes is a_value that we can stand behind. It’s the kind of a car you want. [t's the kind you snould demand, While you're buying, select a cerfainty. Twenty years of success are a guarantee of satisfactory service from the Havnes. Does such assurance go with other cars at Haynes’ prices? Haynes standards are high, and Haynes price es are low. Isn’t that the combination you seek? We make no charge for the prestige of the name. Here are three good models, two splendid “Four’s” and the sensational Haynes “Six.” One of these three will meet your every demand. And we can deliver your car whcn you want il. All Models Completely Equipped, including Lecce-Neville Separate Unit Electric Starting and Lighting System. Call or Phone for Demonstrations. LANDIS pRUS. Rheems, Pa. § HAYNES A AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, KOKOMO, INDIANA {il ili
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