1eHT THE BULLETIN, MOUNT }OY, PA. Wednesday, May 7, 1813, ; \ | Diamond and encourage the Come out bas ball team Saturday New Holland defeated the North Ends 4 to 2 on Saturday The Actives, who play here om June 14, easily won their game Hn Saturday Seats were placed in position and everything is in readnness for the Saturday Mount and easily defeated of Lancaster 14 to § oepning of the season n Lockard Saturday A. C twirled for rting A. C., of Lancaster, cam that plays here May 31, | defeated Clay at Clay on Sat ay That series between the Foresters ho and Reddies should make things live Pa ly. Both have good base ball ma By terial, ¥ Gray, of Landisville, a promising | southpaw, who was given a tryout in! the Tri-State last year, is practicing | with the local squad. Slmer Brown of this place, under contract with Mountville beginning Saturday, played in the outfield with | Middletown on Saturday. Elizabethtown, Manheim, Lititz, | and other clubs in the county charge 20 cents admission. In Mount Joy the price is only 15 cents Mr. Charles Cassell left last Thurs: day for Findlay, Ohio, where he is spending some time. He will arrive home in time to participate in game on Saturday. the Getz have been granted permission to erect an 84 ft. sign and score board on the east side of the diamond It been placed in position The Black Fronts of who play here June 21, walloped the their opponents Saturday. the Black Bros Clothiers, has already Lancaster, life out of Rill, who pitches for Fronts, had 12 strikeouts. The fact everybody glad to learn Schock on the team this season. management, fans, players, in will be exceedingly that Mr. P. Frank wil] be a permanent fixture Mr. Frank Conard has purchased the entire the field privileges for season He will have a refreshment stand on the grounds and will serve ice cream, lemonade, soft drinks, ete The base ball season will open here on Saturday when the locals will de — battle with the Arion of Lancaster. While the best clubs in the city, it will give the Athletic Club this is none of ue an opportunity of frying out many applicants for positions on the team. this time we able to say what the be and in order to give all a trial there will be the game. The traction at Manheim where they opened the season were defeated but by no means dis graced. Come out and encourage the team. Just at are un- lineup will some shifting during visitors were the ac‘- last Saturday Toey At recent meetings of the Foresteis and Red Men, all preliminary arrange- ments for a series of three games were made. Mr. Harry Williams is manager and Roy Pennell captain of the Foresters and Mr. Metzler is man- ager and Mr. Hendrix captain of the Reddies. The be played Thursday evenings and the first will be May 15 starting at 6:15. Prof. C E. Roudabush, who held the indicat- or In the New York State League for one season, wil] umpire games will The entire proceeds of these games will] be donaoted to the management of the base ball club. Here's hoping there is a good attendance at all the games. Mt. Joy High School opened its season at home Saturday by defeat- ing the Elizabethtown High Schonl| team to the tune of 13 to 3. Errors by the visitors was the main facoor | responsible for the onesidedness of] the game. The following was the! score: i MT. JOY H. 8. BR. HO A.B. Missimer, ¢ ......... 0.2310 1 0 Hoffer, cf ...........: I 0:1 0 1 StoR, iF .............. 1.0 098 8 Bennett, p 3.2 2 4 ol Nissley, rf 3 1.0 0 0; Hershey, ss ......... 1030 6 Ebersole, 1b ......... 3 0 6 0 0] Garber, 2b .......... 2 2 5 1 0} Greenawalt, 3b ..... 0.060 1 0} 13727 1 3! ELIZABEETHTOWN H. Forowalt, 2b ........ 2 1 } 1 0] Breneman, If ........ 0 1:0 0 1 Bard, 1b ............ 0 08 o 3; Wormiley, ¢ ......... 61 9 4 1} Digsinger, 3b ........ oO 1 5.1 of B. Ream, ss and p ... 0 0 1 1 1] RoGish ef .......... 000060) Barhart, *f .......... 0 0 0.0 0 R Ream. p -.......: 3 0 0 4 1 — a smn en 3 4241 7 Mt. Joy 10046200 x—13 Ptown 100020000—8] Base on balls: off Bennett 6, off | R. Ream 3, off B. Ream 4; Struck out by Bennett 10, by R. Ream 3 by B. Ream 6. et A A se _a&Best paper in town-—Bulletin. AH the local news in the Bullethn. | i OOOO OCCOIOOOO OCC CUO) New Lewis Planetory Gear Washers © © on floor. demonstrated and be convinced. ORO PCOOOE Three Styles Lewis Electric Washers Lewis Power Washers Lewis Hand Washers " These three machines \ & have been the greatest sell- hh Jers we ever had on our One satisfied cus- tomer always sells another machine and so the rush has been going on. have not placed your order yet do so at once. Washers have no equal on the market today. See them If you The Lewis H. S. Newcomer, OO Mount Joy, 00RRRRCRRRRLRRERREPRELLLOOE Penna. O0000000000R00RRROOOORBE © | YT HO OO OO ERR EE EERE RRR EER RE If You Are Overheated And Want ICE ICE | And Refreshing Drink - a Coo n € res mg rin = I have harvested 400 tons of pure O B G Pl f Mclean Natural Ice, and as soon as r a I ate 0 ® (his supply is exhausted I will have P I G a [clean manufactured ice made from are ce rea mm m | distilled spring water, guaranteed m free from amonia. Guarantee to Stop In At ® supply good ice the entire season. ® Garber ’S Drug Store 8] wacons THRU MT. AND FLORIN And Get The Same You will have 30 flavors of Ice Cre: Sodas and Phosphate drinks to select from I serve the lLiggetts Fountain Syrups for which 1 am the exclusive agent in this town. Liggett Syrups stand for purity and best of quality there are none better Saturday, May 10th we will serve following lee Cream VANILLA CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY CARAMEL ARBER’'S DRUG STORE 81 East Main St., THE ‘“‘REXALL” STORE 0 id FomoEee Res 8ee Rees Es Mount Joy, Pa. a DAILY See nie before you place your {order as prices are very reasonable C.S. Frank $d . 3, ral) | Bell Phone MT. JOY | | | | FLANAGAN’S The House of Quality COLUMBIA dak PA. 50 EL 110 TS ra ———————————————— -. — . . re =v =, ee wil @ras WM ZELLER 400 : Tis vi, With Some. / AR. he was inspecting ¢arl Cine ays a man : e ) e con- Bb Lie , NENTS A” om Ws ue oo i not he expected to give all his REAL ESTATE AND “that zood 1 Sasi : : fu : > go go Sen | ity to his wife The question of INSURANCE 21 nd. bag ] | e mcheon for ren may ii are apt to make themseives so when | me almost as pressing as that ' E. Main St. Mount Joy they are replied the plain- | clothes man who showing him | around.—Philadeiphia Record. wanted,” Vasliington == { os Or wWorluen.~ - - Lar # ‘alling and Clerking 67 Public Sales ns ua Settlement of Estates. sr Best paper in town—Bulletin, Collection of Rents. 8 Subscribe for the Bulletin. 2 The people's paper—‘Bulletin.’| Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin Surveying and Couveyaneing. BPOPRROREPORPOOOOPOECRRERROROS @ ¢ Pyrox Kills and Cures 0, put on top. PYROX won’t wash off. PYROX is good for Apples and Pears. PYROX is good for Store Fruits. PYROX is good for Grapes. Etc., Etc. PYROX is good for Potatoes. and BLIGHT. Try PYROX on your crops. PYROX kills all leaf-eating insects and prevents disease. PYROX fills the barrel with the apples they use to PYROX improves the color and finish of the fruit. PYROX is good for Small Fruits, Garden Vegetables, It kills POTATO BUGS We carry all size pack- ages in stock. Full directions for using with each can. H. S. Newcomer, 0eP0PRERORORORRORO®d (00PCEEECEOIOEOEEEEEEELOEEEEREICE Mount Jovy, Penna. PERRO V0O2P0D00OOC@BOO® 0, k » » +» » > > + R 4 >» | 3 |.» -» +» i Ch Y YX Ww 3 CO&e our othes S ou wv > $ WwW xX oo 3 ou our Friends > +» 3 Exercise the same discriminating care, the same discerning judgment. 1 Outline the most rigid tests, the most exacting perquisites you can think of then '$ store and see how closely we can match your ideals We don't fear the result, Many previous trials of the same severe nature have been victoriously met by clothes, Men who have come to criticise have become enthusiastic members of our rapidly “Boosters” Club, Right now we have a superb showing of dependable clothes. The kind of clothes friends. The kind that will please you Beale dbalrolociidrirelate tele eB 8.0 2S 2 3 eS ddd dd dd dl SS a a a a a 2 ass all as esl alles ess ssa as & We want to see you and induce you to let us #it . % s 3 vour feet with a pair of our new shoes. & $ We can please the hard to please and fit the hard b * to fit. & + You will find that our shoes combine comfort, style % and quality to a more pleasing degree than any shoes we oa you have ever worn. $ 2 We have just received a fine line of white shoes SeoletediodiedirBriioaiiontectieoie dad di ad dl 5 8d. We want you to see them soon. Why not today? We are showing a romarkably fine lot our of elegant come superior increasing that 16. 85 I new spring suits in all the popular shades and colors i R! ~~they are strictly hand tallored and exceptional val ues at this price. Scores and scores of handsome Suits that look like $20 ones, and that will wear like ordinary $20 ones too. We can give you any style and shade that yeu want from $8.50 to $20.00. New summer trousers in a wide range of and colors. Styles you'll like. patterns Boole Be oBoade BeBe a 2 TTT TT TT TTT TT TIT TT TTT TT TT TT TT TT TTT TTT TITY ITY IYTTYYTTYT™ TTI IR TV PITT Trreererhessdy STRAVSES Bros New Suits for the boys made from the best wearing fabric we could find and made with extreme care by experienced tail- ors. Every suit has tape bound seams, stayed pockets and extra good stiffening in the coat front, insuring its shape retention until worn out. They are suits both parents and the boy will be proud of. Better come in today while sizes are all here and make vour selection, We have a dandy line of furnishings for Boys because we take just as much pains in picking out Boy's goods as we do the Men's. Neat, natty designs in Shirts and Neckwear. Cool Summer Underwear and extra good values in all grades. ———————_— PA A SA A SEAS A RBS You ladies who have not bought your Spring Coat will do ell to look at ours before going elsewhere. We have just re- ceived dandy assortment in new greys and tans and the pric fo : : es will just suit you. 3 oe 3 4 Let us sell vou ycur next pair of Corsets. We have a mod- 3 kel for every figure, from 50c to $3.00 fo R. & G., American Lady and Nemo are shown here. New Spring Clothes For Boys In Norfolks and Plain LA J a hh he i ah a a a a a a a) If You Have Had Feet Troubles & Shoe Troubles 4 and pumps for ladies and children The Style Store For Men East Main Street The I. D. BENEMAN Mount Joy, Penna. House of Good Clothes CT TT TTY ITTTOTITYTOT reed DON'T FORGET TO ASK FOR 8. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY I. D. BENEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 8:30; SATURDAY UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK. SATURDAY. Bienes obs ec Beestecente done odie doled ale def. 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