- AG HE BULLETIN, MCUNT JOY, FPA. / | Wednesday, November 19, 1 y J Ao #V ne people t amed—a hair beautifier, | be viurged to co-operate in the Tuber- | Mr, and Mrs, W. L. Helsey last week. nie Greiner and Rev, C. D, Rishel | ot He the solowing QioRrun, ay You act though le. nd mation. The To make the hair glossy, soft any, Sulosis a Day Campaign duFisk the , Paris Henry a prominent trapper are attending the Church of God | io “How 0 toghl Hot i pv dered nov TO oy ho Joy will be issued silky--to make It easier tGpile tip in | week of December 7th, according to forwarded a large consignment of Missionary Rally in Lancaster this| ced Grade Mi wy Wi er through this trying vero ah out in Pal. ers’ Bulletin smooth, wavy folds, ina “stay put”|an announcement made from head- Skunk hides to Chicago last Friday afternoon and evening. | ana Mis Tess sl ola: Tt it Suge your work. Short. etalon Jy T {=-to restore t0 VYGur hair the well-| Quarters of this movement in New | afternoon, Mrs, W. O, White of Auburn, Ills. Miss B ED ae Be elation.” You may be overworked or have ghe sles. It will be issu groomed. fppeitance you want it to! York. Mrs. Charles Bless and Lizzie Link jg visiting at the home of Mr. and |. Sith. Drumm; Discussion, “Is ty, =, bad cold which has left you pi - times a year, Con .|have—to overcome the unpleasant, Lectures and discussions on tuber- | of near Ironville, were guests of Mrs. prs. Jno, Wharvell, Donegal] street. | HeCHssary to teach Mental Arith. without strength, ambition or much ae Griest of Lancaster oily odor of the hair and leave in- culosis will be held on Sunday after-|H. A, Bard and Mrs, George Givens pipe White's maiden name was Miss | yg from the topaia} text book?” | interest in life; In fact you are aM have copies of the -Istead a delightfully dainty fresh rose noon, Dec. 7th, and during the week | last Friday. Ella Eberle and this is her first visit! h John B hake: and Misa Agnes | rundown, nd Yook sent free of et fragrance—Harmony Hair Beautifier Preceding or the week following that Jacob Snyder of Mt. Joy and his afer au absence’ of MALY years. | Ryan; Duet, Soft as the Voice of an Let us tell you that Vinol, our deM- ay who make known will please you, or your money back. | date, by many organizations connect- | farmer Joseph Foreman transacted Angel, Misses Asus Ryan and Lil- ou cod diver and iron tonic, is just ng receive the bulleting Very easy to apply—simply sprinkle ed with the Y, M, C. A, Prominent | business at the D. G. Brinser ware- lian Becker; Critic's Remarks, ite ey you a lo rebuild wast- ———— a little on your hair each time be- speakers in various cities of the | house last Saturday. WILL BE RATHER HIGH The program committee, consist with strength nd replace weakness Doctor Bills fore brushing it. Contains no oil; country will address these meetings. Rev. 8. 8. Shearer and wife, Mr. - ent : | Ing of M Emerson Rohrer, Ray A prominent Boston lawyer says: By wearing Ge will not change the color of the hair, The details of the program are being | and Mrs, Wm. McDanel and a num-| Apparently Few Turkeys n the mond Geib and Miss Blanche Mack- «My mother, who is 76 years of age, ie nderwear $1.00 to nor darken gray hair, , | worked out by Dr. George J. Fisher, ber Of others . wtiendeq ‘3. ministers] County. This Year ley, prepared the following program owes her good health to Vinol as he To keep hair and scalp dandruff-| Director of the Physical Department | meeting near Lititz, Stiisiacss = —— ; tos to be rendered Saturday, Dec. 6: since taking it she can walk farther he A Rainy free and clean, use Harmony Sham- of the Int rnational Committee of the Me and Ws, Samuel Fasnacht of Wii a auele Mor ng Devotional Exercises; Music: Sen i8y do tote than she has for years. ps Will be complete one poo. This pure liquid shampoo gives Association : | Mastersonvi ., were Sunday guests ) § co { EE ipo Bg ot timent Roll Call; For Comment ah i ih 2 adel blood )8- of our Raincoats $5 Bros, | 2 rich lather that immediately pene- Secretaries of the county branches | ©! Mr. ad Mrs Cy rus Evans and Mr. To . » ‘no as though pou ry or Expression of Opinion on Whisper- Wo Ret : aha creating tonie. he . dis, [trates to every part of hair and scalp of the Y. M. C. A, members of the [J G. Enterline and family. . Janisgiving and he holidays will ;,, \jss Grace Holland; Recitation, | yp dose Bon : 1h gs Hat m, ’ ) | insuring a quick, thorough ecleans- Association who are interested in this ! Mrs Cathryn Reist and Mrs. Amos "€ SXpensive Jusuries unless they are M Charl Secker; Discussion restore. cots SRY ya 3, ch Winied HI S Bil ne Washed off as quickly, the en- subject can secure literature, free of | F. Eby of near Mt. Joy were guests nr gin Jn other sections than How to teach Advanced Reading,| feel well again, we will return your 0- ’ tire operation takes only a few charge, from the office of the Na-| ©! Ja and Joseph VW. Reavhil] on ‘ Tectul il Foamy: ; fuere san Fifth Grade, Mis Georgia Booth, | money. Try Vinol on our guarantee. at Found—A small ney, in moments, Can't harm the hair; tional Association for the Study and | Loc Ryspue one day ast week. he oa Ey i a be ro ere end yourth Grade, Miss Beulah Wentz; P. S. If you have Eczema try our of Sarber's drug store. an 8 t leaves no harshness or stickiness Prevention of Tuberculosis, 105 East | Sylvester Shank, B. H Grejder and Kav. > : oy bali Ross of we For Comment—How to deal with the | Saxo Salve, We guarantee it. i‘ by calling at the just a sweet cleanliness. Twenty-second street, New York city, | Wie Miss Esther Shearer, Miriam i # 3 on ! ona wae. Euingss Incorrigible Pupil, Mr, Emerson Roh- W. D. CHANDLER & CO. : 3% Both perparations come in odd- As a specia] feature the National | Bard, Elizabeth Fry, Kraybill Bard S€©5¢ and ducks usually are rer; Music, Wilsonian Quartette: ist Wanted—A girl tc aarge Of haped, very ornamental bottles, with Association will urge clergymen in all | nd Russell Bard attended the "!Merous Critic's Remarks. : West M Ss Drusaste J a restaurant. Apply ft NOV 341 East op inkler tops. Harmony Hair parts of the United States to de- | Leachers’ Institute last Thursday. Local poultry dealers say thereare ———————————— $5 Nan Stree ount Joy, Pa. “ King street, Lancasfer, Pd tf Beautifier, $1.00. Harmony Snampeo, nounce fake consumption cures from | . he, iueleent Salivath days are 0 JTancester teats hiTkenys 2nd 00000 COOOL OS O000BO0000IO30OOCOOO00R . A postal will bring our 914 Maga- 50c. Both guaranteed to satisfy you their pulpits. becoming numerous and a little : ss { Oo FOOOOOOO000C )l- aine guide—It contfains a the best in every way, or your money back. Millions of dollars are spent by annoying to those who enjoy fall One dealer said that all the turkeys tities ain ins at wri mo | ‘ . : : y riaibiv. : : Foss . ssp itd e expecte ave for » Thanks- El ona al. ag IL. est Sold in' this community only at our church members and others on value- visiting, Quite 3 lew are awaitnga ili Se ave for Te Tanks SPE CI EIA IIIT TAT L003 45043040050 30 000% pargains can be had befce Nov. 10. Store—The Rexall ‘Store—one of the less remedies of this character, ac. Pleasant Sunday before winter sets Vireini ne ; wou « Leome. from oe . Qe Amos B. Root, Fjizab¢htown, Pa. more than 7,000 leading drug stores cording to the association's records. | Itgini S00; Perry county, tsis Shale, 8 & THE oo @eneral distributor ~~ Oct-15-tf. of the Uniteq States, Canada and a Lo Enos Floyd has accepted the po y hen he was asked about prices he © & - For Sale—A fine propity in Flor- Great Britain, which own the big : sition as warehouse teamster for S. ol 2 his Hans He fiag-aol Que oe 3 jm. Apply to Mr. H. S. Stoll, Florin, Harmony laboratories in Boston, GOVERNMENT WANTS DAIRYMEN G Brinser, taking his place April1, i at x = y il hs eS id 3 * Pa. f tr Where the many celebrated Harmony A Onioriinie ! | 1914, successor to Morris Kulp who 51 mg ang yo not jaye ani! *%* oP» Perfumes and Toilet Preparations n Opportunity for Those Seeking [contemplates to become a farmer up- "&ents of his house who are now in o% oe For Sale—Three lots ironing OR 16 made. Garber's Drug Store, Mt. Homes in the West on his father's farm near Masterson (Pe Old Dominion and the upriver p CLOTHING STORE & Poplar St., Mt. Joy, eich 45 ft. by jv y ville. county report Ducks will sell at 16 . 213 ft. For particulas address A. 2s wits A pce. I'he establishment of creameries on The sidewalk adjacent to the C°M's Der pound in all probability, 3 24 West King St, LANCASTER, PA. TT B. Root, Elizabethtow : Pa tf everal irrigation projects of the Gov-| Trolley tracks on Locust avenue built ANd geese at a cent lower. The & T %* Det a oY Tongan. a Lost Man Returns ernment during the past two years |by Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Kraybill is SUPPly of guineas is rather limited & ¢* : J . oe ” NY hn oe! y BAY: ov The people of East Petersburg has proven 50 successful that there appreciated by all who board Fr snd they will bring $1.25 per pair at & } Attractive Prices and Special Se Furniture privat were greatly surprised one evening is widespread interest in dairying | troll cars at this point especially east. ® Qo Offerings In oe Miss Ma \ ler, Mt. Joy. last week, when it was discovered among the settlers. Unfortunately | duri rainy weather, when the clay } es es Ol S10m8 Ins Dee 8 & bt a ’ & : : at a former resi ) wh : many he s s are without the is ac thesive as. 1; 1 gradual falling off in the raising i Wanted—Woman Por cooking and Sata former resent, who bad de hanya th Softiers are Witaogs the a anes ay Mortar, : Tape on : 8 is Le raising ¢ oe Suits, Overcoats & Men Ss & : $ parted from their midst some time necessary capita] to purchase good Cyrus Evans the Rheems thresher 2) and it has been many 4 & . : 3 genera] house >y Good wages’ 50, without ceremony, had reappear- dairy stock and for the time being cleaned he wheat stacks of Jos. Years since they were so scarce as & 2 Furnishings for 8 and steady place f& the right per- ed, almost as though dropped from are forced to continue the unecon-! Foreman week where they they are at present, Farmers’ wives 8 %* o°e son. Address Lock Box 15, Mt. Joy. | tho clouds. The man referred to is omic method of selling all their for-|found over 200 bushels of damaged “Do are generally proprietors of the $8 ode . . & z tf Moses M. Ober, the carpenter, and age crops. A large number of these | wheat effected by the moth, Thus Poultry yard say that at best they @ & Thanksgiving Week & ert your dar time and he visited in the home of friends. settlers are trying to operate more far the Donegal districts have been '€ hard to raise and that this year & & & / hours into cash advertising Whether or not he has returned to land than their means wil] permit, ected more than other districts. VS @ more than ordinary hard one g ® D0 0 0 0 6B 0 0 00.0 ou nerfumes in wur locality. ag remain here, he sayeth not. and with a view of engaging in dairy- There are rumors that the insects ind that a great many of them died Q % SGI 5000030030 050 030 3000 000 Sead S050 de hina 16. % Wite immediately. lt ing are desirous of subdividing their | effect the corn in some sections. when quite young. One lady in the 2 Advertising Dep a.Marseilleg Per- Judge Hassier's Term farms in order to get money for the | a lower end out of a good sized flock Ak Tok 3k Lk kk le kok ok kek kk ok kk ok kk kk ok ok ok ok ok kok kk kok ok ok ok ok To Tn 1584 AN \ve., Brooklyn, The tergy of Judge Hassler will ex. Purchase of stock. This has placed raised one, another had three, while amare . ; eT rE . 2 9 . : land on several projects where near- 3 =~ : wi Yo Gn ayy ag ¢ 6 ock ha arent Svc evn, Svar tor un tr nen sou 9 41 Of the Government and ba | CEPSCRly Desirable in Lancaster velve when she should have Bad a FLORA DRABENSTADT Motel—on all day Thanksgiving day there will be a vacancy for one year been taken up. The prices and terms ’ y to Des on njurious In- Li Ko ier : Thursday, Nov. 27 foralot of turkens in this county. That vacancy will be offered are more on the basis of the Sects i S a ay 3 ae oa and geese. Dinner and supper to all filled by appointment by Gov. Tener need for money than for experienced The. {Visible of fal lowing oT arrely for pe an y Re . gunners. Music by orchestra in the or his successor. There are a large dairy men to establish themselves in ir = isa ny 2 as P Swing hn nl will % o ia ave sr X evening. 2t.! number of judges similarly affected. communities where the success of Sl rn Wesuon Whigh) Ss ace opt Ta Tey oA = a : vid Ca ae ———— | their enterprise is practically as-|.S Hien asked. There are arguments if seems they are having better luck "em 000900000 SDASISVOOVOBDBABBG © Ic vc nunc sections [FT CH LEE TE ne so seese were seahy hard TS TT gy SOOEOSGOOOOBIOGDEOBOOOBEBS ~~ °° 0 cic for dairy Ut MAIY these arguments must Years sso geese were really hard ai LLL B | farming can be had at prices ranging “pplied to the pariicular field in 10 sell in any quantities ang they : 7 S000060030800000000000080000 2000000000000000090000088 (rom $25 to $50 per acre, with water ('°510n and such conditions as could be bought for from 50 to 75 ready for irrigation. On all these racter of soil location, and sents. Now they 80 off readily at | A Beautiful Line of All projects the markets for dairy pro- | PYCVioUS Crop grown must always be just about three times that price. 2 The Store For ducts, beef and pork, are excellent considered. : There are some Ria flocks but not Hats : A ar hele iz every indicat fg is generally unwise to fall plow as many as usual. < { i I a or field because the / Ducks were Jost. as plenty this 5] £0 es e : It has been demonstrated repeatedly oil removes by spring eal usual but they ate nof kept 8 Plumes You a5 Win ter Clothes that dairy farming in the West is the ny pater more than goriner th We a W her Ter x L J Styles; : A , safest, surest, and in the long run _ Sncés the gal rom turning the are wo ma las oi sers begin tc ' ¢ the most profitable agricul- mn : Again in : nd. by. thiy hime they are 8 Velvets of a - Le : ‘ : : rang c f 1 corn or tobacco aimo 201 ( course a few 1YCLY f « | owest a t We're ready to take care of you, —ready with everything men wear |ture to engage in. crop has been people still ha a few and these, % J @ from head to foot,” from underwear to overcoat. The Settlement Agent of the U. S. not to be recom- like geese, have gone to high prices. E ; ™ & Reclamation Service a “hicago is hie = W to ines 7 tc Py ¢ We guaraitee our prices to be as low as the same quality can be | iinishing information { Sime iy such. cultiva 1 a Dg ket gon o the guinea fowl & C. I YICeS 3 Bought anywlere, and we will buy back at the purchase price any uB- | cation prices ang terms to all who coved ar Fite of ayalianie va BOL LO 208 hi ; ATRL OTD a TAY D 2 satisfactory irticle. are seeking homes in the West, but St 4 a ayn decitedle ire Son t Ho E. l 1AIN i REE | . 1) s 1 A , 8 Select i store you can depend upon. See how well we can serve you | IS especially desirous of interesting fall as we have had. In ears prices correspond | maananananonncannnananncnananan OCC OC 00000000 sefore you, buy your Winter Outfit. Paste farmers With capital, Many! sn plowing would only increase The 1 ¢ as thirty-five Sra m— sete - of these projects contain a few Gov-|.. 4. p Shah Tonk. fea te: analy . dexlers are of: : . AER x y . cc ernment farms available for home- . ye Aig ng as bi i \ vila J YY << ! | IN Jenene r Special Showing of Reams : and Hisietue Sosarhin s of fall plowingare: cents for t that 5 waa : ot ew pd aa is also s o y a n . 2 13441 EY 7 J R § vite A rr tn ped, i “ho! (1) to remove the mechanical con. aro little I we. 31] Kinds Concrete Work i hi : ! i iti of stiff clayey soils, leav nine And it u ta Suits & Overcoats where for lands suitable for dairy- them loose ang le. . i to itv con- ER fs SUITS in all wool worsted and cassimeres, neat patterns and new ing, the western opportunities are crease the amount of soil moisture: sumer pays, restau- Re y BUILDING BLOCKS models. regarded as exceedingly attractive. (3) to decrease the amount of work rants they game. : : Te T— SE on the farm during the “sprine rush?” hile the shipments for months ii OVERCOATS in light, medium and heavy weights, single and double- Sale Register (1) he Hk : NS oo) is > ave ill aly All Styles and Colors breasted models, many with new shawl collar. A FREE notice of your sale is in- | to destroy a large number of insects to be later in the Porches, Columns and : serted here for any length of time, injurious to grain and grass crops. season. Banisters . . : : ’ 2 n : ae 1 : rinaa Pris thar faw Winter Underwear | Winter Caps | provided we print your sale bills. | The latter Is perhaps one of the : At the high prices for other fowls i - 3 : : : { This is excellent advertising because | most emphatic arguments for plow- it is likely many will fall back on Door and Window Sills oe os Uuion and two-piece suits in all FUR CAPS of Electric Seal, Cony, it is read by so many people and a |ing in the fall Some sections of the old reliable chicken, though he : intl Chimne | 4 wool, cotton ribbed, Cooper's Spring | ;44s0n Seal, Genuine Seal and River | notice such as the following will | Lancaster county have experienced is also bringing good prices. and Lintles, mneys, meedle and Wright's Health Under- Mink, from $3 to 30 | surely bring the buyers: | severe attacks on their corn crops > -—————— Etc., wear. 3 : $ $30. Thursday, Nov. 20—On the Alex-| from the corn root louse, wire worms May Go to Harrisburg : Two-piece suits 50¢ to $3.00 a CHINCHILLA CAPS with inside ander farm at Conewago, live stock | and white grubs. These Insects have Last evening's Harrisburg Tele- Retailer of the Best garment. fur band, colors Brown, Blue and | consisting of horses, mules, cows, | been most active in corn following | graph contained the following: Grades of Cement Union Suits $1.00 to $6.00. ray. Price $1 00. | shoats, farming implements, ete., by | sod one or two vears. By turning| “Although no one is in view to - . * {H. Alexander. Zeller, auct. | the land during November or Decem- | take the place of the Rev. John Special 50c Underwear FULL SHAPE GOLF CAPS—a Friday, Nov. 21—At the Farmers’ ber, the farmer will often break up| Mills Gilbert as rector of St. Paul's . 7 Cotton ribbed two-piece suit very dressy shape when band ig Inn stock yards, a lot of cows and | housekeeping and the winter plans| Episcopal Church, the arrangements I"EININA “ag usually sold for 75¢ a garment, while worn inside, very comfortable when) 25" by Mumma and Pautz. Frank, | for his bugship or his wormship by | have been made by the Vestry to fll | mm— ms mm—— m—— they last, all sizes, 50¢ a garment. | _ Hi | auct. } exDosing these bugs or worms to, the pulpit during the month of De | fur band is pulled down over SUE. Saturday, Nov. 22—On the prem- ‘the frost. cember. Brown, Navy, Marroon, Tan Oxford for tough wear, 50¢ to $2.00. and Red. Shawl collars and V-neck a styles. Pockets reinforced, Notair| Yur Gloves and Fur collars for buttonholes. Prices from $1.50 to men are here in great variety, [$3.00 © $10.00 & COMPAN LANCASTER, PA. $7.00. ot Y From Head to Foot. _—-_ a esscscsce 4 DEEP AD BB a yo th al T. Snider, Agt. Zeller, auct. {Large assortment of patterns in Sweater Coats cheviots and tweeds, $1.00. In Shaker knit, Rope stitch, Jumbo | weave and Cardigan weave, in Gray, | Corduroy, Plush and Cloth caps ises of the late Jacob N. Brubaker, | } ’ v. Mr. Gilber 2 s his two miles east of Mt. Joy, a tract of | The Rev. Mr. Gilbert preaches his last sermon on November 30, before | 8 acres of chestnut timber. Also a| asse large lot of personal property and | aE sl Homestead Sold taking up his new work at West | antique furniture by M. N. Brubaker, | ° ta, Nov. 13—Today the old Chester, and the Rev. William M. | executor. Zeller, auct. Cassel homestead that has for more Gamble, rector of St. Luke's church, Friday, Nov. 28—At M. A. Spick-|than a century been i i ¥ D y hin tie possession, Mt. Joy, will occupy the pulpit thru- ler’'s Washington House, Mt. Joy, a of that family, changed and Roy D. |lot of ground on West Main street | Kauffman was the purchaser. Abra. | ont ihe month of December. Rew | with frame dwelling, stable ete. by | ham Cassel was postmaster in the! Mr Gamble has Tesighisd at Mt. Jos, Mrs. Mary A. Shelly, executrix of | building, corner of Market street and tie resignation o lake sfoct Dee. 1. the will of Cecelia Culp. Sale at 7. p.!| Elbow Lane many years ago, and He may be sonsidersd for the yacan- |m. Zeller, auct. then Joseph L. Cassel conducted a oY: | Friday, Nov. 28—At Ganuz’s stock | restaurant there for several years. | yards, Mount Joy, 97 head of cattle Mr. Kauffman is makinga number of | consisting of fresh cows, springers,! extensive improvements and will re- | backward cows, bulls, steers, heifers open on Saturday for business. land cattle for beeves by J. B. Keller | |& Bro. Aldinger, auct. Saturday, Nov. 29—At the home of | —etl. GR Former Resident Robbed His many friends here will regret | to learn that our former townsman, Richard Hobday, was relieved of $18.33 in cash on Saturday night. A A Beacon Light | thief entered his residence at Lan- Mrs. Lizzie Snyder Musser, in Florin! To show you real values in shoes.| caster, thru a window and took the a large lot of household goods by J. | Guaranteed satisfaction at $2.20 to! money from a sideboard shelf. There | #450 Getz Bros. lis no clue. 3 —————— — The MPT \ WS FOR THE BIG TUBERCULOSIS MOVEMENT | RHEEMS | Pr ] M ti The U, , oW Something doing In the tobacco ersona ention | a POON ul GIRL WITH UaLY HAIR Y.M. C. A Will Cooperate—Minis-| | usiness, Geo, Cohic loaded a car — | Ma pub ters to Denounce Fake Cures cased tobacco last week, . (Continued from page 1) ! [ealtural utlook, V m't pourn over it! Don't envy : ME George Glvens spent last Saturday guests of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, at fp gular Inter ers bedwuse they have beautiful Nearly 600,000 members of the and Sunday with his mother across ii Ebersole. vear It will be d r. Begin right now to give | Young Men's Christian Association | ne Susquehanna, in York county. Mrs. Harry Ebersole and son! sliders don of the per, Intelligent care and at. | Of the United States, including sev- E. E, Hershey and club of farmers Charles of Elizabethtown, spent | | proggiacts of the pri ntion to your hair—and then let | oral thousand members of the al-| received a car of Cotton Hulls which Wednesday and Thursday here as | toc, and dairy int hers envy you, Use Harmony | lied ; health) leagues, hundreds of | which they unloaded last Monday. guests of her sister, Mrs, Mary subj nts of importa alr Beautifier, a delightful liquid | Physica) directors and 345,000 mem A. B. Helsey of Waynesboro, Md., Shelly at fae time Of issue alr dressing that is just what it 1s] Pers of “ne physical department will [spent several days with his’ parents, Misses Mary Longenecker and Lin RAPHO TEACHERS MEET | Show us a man who never made & [mistake and we will show you the Held Their Regular Monthly Meeting M#u Who never made anything else. at Sporting Hill Saturday i Mr Quite a number of persons will be The teachers of Rapho Township | held their regular monthly Institute pleased to learn that there is wtlt on last Saturday, nt Sporting | #1ch i thing a8 legitimate drama, Hill, After the reading of the Min: utes and iol] call, the new officers STRENGTH FOR OLD PEOPLE took their seats. Mr, Merkey deliv- A Simple Remedy Which Favors Longevity. ered an able presidential address, af Le) BUILDING CONFIDENCE Contidence Is The Cornerstone Upon Which Our Marvelous Growth Has Been Built reside here. We Exaggeration and misrepresentati)n do not r tell the whole plain truth about our goods and our prices the lowest, every article marked in plain figures. \ Our assortment of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Draperie re greater than elsewhere, for this is the largest Furniture = Carpet. Store in Pennsylvania, outsid of Philadelphia and Pitts- burgh. - It is for these reasons we invite you to make comparisons, fo comparisons, for we are satisfied you Confidence ard patrona will follow. Because of our $10,000.00 a year location saving, and the volume of business we are able to guarantee a positive sav 10 to 36 per cent. on everything. WERTERNBERGER, 125-131 Eas\ King St. MALEY & MJ
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