THE BULLETIE. MOUNT JOY. PA Wednesday, January 21. 1914. 0000000000EEOEOEEOO! PEEEIOCEEOE000OHe0EOEEEOEEOEOEEEF GEEEEOOEOOEEOEOEOEEEOOEODEOON O AUTCMOBILISTS Is there an owner or driver of an awromobile,no matter wnat size er he drives, that can truthfully say he has never had tire trouble. No, not e of you-and there cre thousands. How would you like to go autoing, over almost any Kind of roads, ride hundreds and hundreds of miles and ver give your tires any more attention than does the driver of a horse drawn vehicle? Wouldn't that make motoring a pleasure? Well here we 1ave it and we'll Jet you be the judge. The secret is \ BST"TERRN SAR 10 OO 1 1G ‘ IS . . m = r he ETTERN-AIR is vulcanized vegetbale compound MY looks like rubber but is far more resilient Made PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE in logs about 24 inches long, of suitable diameter to fit any size castings. g omsiibil PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE “Il have driven my car over 9000 miles since | had my tires filled, without a moment’s attention or one cent of expense. It rides easier than air.” Will not soften or locse its resiliency, and is guaran- teed to outwepnr several sets of tires. i Think of the comfort and economy in BETTERN AIR. No tubes. /No extra tires. No rim cutting. No Punc- tures. DMNo Blow-outs. No Pumping. No Delays, and No Disgidvantages. / BETTERN-AIR, is not effected by 200 degrees of # heat or zero cold. Is not effected by water or air. I tave a Rambler car that weighs 3,350 lbs. The past summer I ran 3,250 miles on Bettern Air with Seconds. At that I am only using a 36x31; tire on “I first had two wheels filled on the left side of my car with the result that the left side of the car rode much easier than the air side; the effect being simi- lar to shock absorbers, stopping the rebound resulting from the air fi.led tires.” 8 @8 Eee » u = m = u = ® = . this heavy car when I should use nothing under 4 in. % tires. One front tire has gone over 4,000 miles and BREE a ama The certain knowledge that you can complete your journey without tire troubles, is worth more than the cost, twice over. When you consider that the first cost will surely result in a larce cavirgs in tire and tube cost eliminating the necessity of carring extra tires, and all worries from punctures and blow-outs can you afford to go another day without BETTERN- AIR? : is still in fairly good shape. Does thatlisten interesting. Bw SEE Will not get soft from standing. Will not lose re- ® siliency. Rides like air plusshock absorbers, passing ® obstructions as easily as air, and with less rebound, is under approximately 70 pound con- snd the tive filler loce than 5% + ds m8 ; : ; 1d the tire filler less than 5 pounds, dreds of them) if you could detect the difference be- ® = As to the riding questions, ask any person in Mount E011 m1 1 1 Joy that has ridden in my car (and there are hun- a Eo) wm EE E10 RR which largely accounts for the tires wearing so much longer, with BETTERN AIR. eB fore being told. . h = mm = BRR BERN BoE EER OES ROE EER Ew URE ERR ERE Bettern-Rir Filled Tires Air Filled Tires A great portion of tire deterioration is due to under inflation, That's Punctures and Blowou's Impossible, no inner tubes necessary, 100 € ] 3 ; hard on tires and you must be looking after them continually. On a hot or cold day, “dressed in your new Swiday © lothes,” isn'tit a pleasure to fix punctures or blow outs? 1 Guessnot. Any tire will blow out at any weak point when filled with ai. When filled with Bettern-air they can’t blow out; they only wear out. If at any time you don’t like the filler, it can be replaced with your tubes, Now don’t be a clam but in- vestigate and we will prove it to your satisfaction, 2 per cent saving in worry and tire troubles. 50 per cent saving in do!lars and cents. Rides just as easy as air. Just as easy on your car, Hakes ur car just as speedy. A set of Factory Second Tires will last longer erp Air as dl oood Firsts filled with-airs~ Look at the saving. Yis worn thru on the filler, it can be transferred to anoth- ht that listen good. 0000000000000000000OOO0O000000 is Is The Lowesi Priced Filler on the Market. Call or Drop me a Card and I'll do the Rest HR 7] 1 3 Agent For Lancaster County 3 | W 8 ’ B | = ? Agents Wanted v 5 s ai HOOOOOOEEEOOOOOOOOO JOOP OER HOPEEREEOEEOEEEEEEEEPEOEEOOE CREDIT TO OUR PEOPLE The score: RELIGIOUS NEWS | King, who meets Tim Droney, con ra good ng implements and EE H. Zeamer some household goods by Mr. Henry As Rev. C. D. Rishel Views the Bank tadad : All Should Attend St. Mark's U. B Situation Here News From OQur Many Lccal Houses of Worship 8 nothing to him. young Rus: meets Tommy Sharp, who has bo D. Moore. , Smith Frank, auct. C. Zeamer. Wednesday, March {—On the | Lorthy corass of “Main E. Mumma — Un ‘the norihiyes, cornot Jific A. Weaver sired on -0-2-0- Methodist Episcopal anon, has been citer a match and Market streets is an edifice gp pigpy ,,, .. .. ..1-2-2-1 Sunday School 9:00 a. m. Public Bran.by tor a long iimne and now ich is an honor to our town, a Woodrow . J 24 $ worship with sermon, 10:30 a. m., will see what hey can do Ha yremises a short distance west of : Sunday School and preaching : ervices will be combined in. St. ling 1mpl and my : I thie Church: on i nS Hil ( »E 11 ia i i a i household good s I am gypday, 25, when the following es, shoats, large LOT the Firs tional Bank ; . 3 2 . directors of the Firs itional Bank j peck. . eiisiic. sot s, 7:30 p. m. Prayer- Young Fiosser of the East Bad, { 1 J t yVendid flects 1 rz : . a 11st vices, L rvices will be observed: of Mount Joy, It splendidly reflects j Ziegler .. .. .. ..2-1-2- 20-6 meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 10 a pai r, auct : yo L( g f Messrs Hogson & y4 wvbre 2-0-¢ -()- x ‘ I 9:30 A. M. acting firm, Messrs i H. Drybred. =... « : Church of God tiong this winter. Here is a sh nesday, Marck On the prem- 31( f Ne r and I alert- Gg larger 0-2-0-2-0-2 -6 3 3 Sr iE hrat 1 ‘ Wednesday, March 4—On the prem Orean Trolide Bro. of N ; Yo k, 11 1 i ulert- G, Sargent via lefrllo Regular chuich services every wiithout a bad match and the s ises, on the Back Run road, 3; mile cation ess, tact and judicious ability of D. Paxton. . «i a UT } Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. of seats indicates that people ap the superintendent « consiructl V itzbal vad 4 2 oe = \ iat ie x : of Felker Bros. Mill and one Anth Choir Sh ups TaLst ae 52 hi BS union, v. 3 2h shih 24 “° Sunday School at'9:30 a. m.; Jr. C. ciate such shows. “ ay arner, wh Si 2I' VIS 2 F fisner, . . ; - 5.90 5 Rie £.9 : — EA mile northwest of KErisman’s Church, Scripture Lesson vork from the beginning to its fin- ee emt ss boat Hag Intermediate at 5:30 p. 2 tow nshin. hops a Prayer ch} : 0 th YSTins m.; C. KE 6 p. m. Horses, Colts and Muleg n Rapho township, horses, cows, bull, Soar. CoRzreration ish, including al] the furnishing. ERISMAN’S CHURCH The evangelistic services in -the Ye Re 9 large lot of farming implements and A4Gress— Men and the Church,” C Seing a Sse obigrver Surin the, ny Archie Hunt spent Sunday at cpureh of God conducted by pastor el. ml eam, or : pgs $ Men an ¢ rv LU orection of the yuilding, jecame pio: : Se a abil} =i Cree r dealer, will open his 19 se : : ivi JAl1tz C D. Rishel are still in progress. { Frank, auct Address—"The Winning of Men,” B De BY JF hone Yeilne A. H. Erb is spénding the week all rpwelve have professed conversion a big sale of horses, cg ’ Frank Greenawalt. toning tho en al of he boiling Lancaster serving as JUryman. = land a deep spiritual interest is be ‘at his stables on Marig Thursday, March 5—On the Car Selection—Male Quartette. ten mg | ie Shor of te i ne Miss Esther Rohrer and, Benj. | ing manifested. Services during the pic plats. or Shterg many farm, one mile west of Florin, Address—‘The Making of Men,” J. once occupying 3¢ = 2 an e **| Bomberger are on the sick lilt. : week beginning at 7:30 p. m., Satur- 2 : re : W. Eshleman cavating I asked Mr. Burns about Mrs. Joseph Charles spent a\ few! wy excepted when he will offer \ roa leading fr > . Eshleman. Si ronlied a MIS. x i day excepted. - on the road ead ng rom Donegal Addresw~Refsion in. ihe Home his workmen, He replied “I never days with Harry Rohrér’s last week. C. I. RISHEL, Pastor |fine lot of stock. iprings to Mt. Joy, large lot of live Men's Patt” Benj. Qréonawai ~’ had a set of men who gave me so Stella Witmer of Lancaster spent! oe | Goad of acclimaiby A > « , . < < . 13 p =1 > y “ i RQ i I : ! { ’ ock and farming implements by the g.), little AUS ou) and who so industrious Sunday with her parents, Mr. and, Trinity United Evangelical | exceptionally 0 ¢ i 7 : ros 3 vy worked a hese Ww in my em- . TTiTe \ | ©2 tate of David Barnhart, Zeller, auct. Address—*“Masculine 1 nity in Church NS or as these no ’ Mrs. Hiram Wimer Gil a !\, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Pub-| gap every Lora Baturday, March 7—In East Done- Work,” Harry Williams. of ‘the strocture. hi : da Mr. and Mrs. nd TL Con? lic worship with sermon at 10:30 a. | and if th ar Uni Se Hous ¢ Address—“Conservation of Religious After the structure had assume town spent Sunday Wi ITISL: Wand 7 p. m. The subjéct of the they 2 near Union School House, lot 0 : xcodl . I the same Ni family ny Ey 3 : Forces,” Prof. Roudabush. geodly proportion I made the sa Nissley and family. i sérmon in the morning will be them, will stock, farming implements and , inquiry of Mr. Warner. His reply A load of corn fodder was de-| (Searching to Find the Leak” and! could he jg all lot of household goods, by C. Address—Temperance, “The Saloon” was “Never had a better nor more livered to John Brubaker oa Friday. | il the evening “Who is My Neigh-, H. Zelle err. Zeller, auct. David Witmer. Salistactory Sol of neh to Volk for Mr. Hissiand purchased it from Mr. Lor?” The song and praise service > me. At no time was I annoye ¥ Chas. Greider. i : ; ' \dnesday, March 11—On the Reports. y v id |at 6:45 p. m. “will be in charge of hii fering either workmen or others carrying J. Henry Brubaker and family @f te 2 vi : on farm in East Donegal, a Offering. 4. | Miss Kathryn Gingrich. om Maytown, 85 head of ex- Song—Congregation. away or stealing tools or material. near Landisville and Mr. and Mrs. | anf to work in coop. T household goods by Frank S. Walter M. Breneman Benediction. At some of my works I was greatly Henry Ebersole visited in this Mein. ; ion / with committees of the oth-| the cattle, 100 tons of baled annoyed by persons who persistent- ity on Sunday. . er churches in town to invite “Ev-| hg by S. H. Tressler. Zeller, Men's Meeting 3 P. M, ly stole, _ Catherine Lincoln i & 0 ned, oo hody to church” is composed of Song Service. I feel proud for these testimonials Ions Ht o Sen Bis t aed | Messrs. S. F. Eshleman, Frank Pef- Nar eq. Scripture Reading. and deem it justly due to our citi- and Sunday, bul Was a J fer and J. Harvey Gingrich, Mis day, March 25—At her res- Scrip 760 : h tud Monda morn 2 raver ens to make it known. to her studies y g. | Mary Ss d Mrs. 3 Prayer. t Mr. ani Mrs: Clivton' 3 ubaker| Mary Eshleman an rs. N Marietta street, Mt. Joy, o.icction—M: ar eB Barr Selection—Male Quartette ‘entertained at a goose diner jomarr. of household and kitchen Fraternal Greetings to the Men of i : t ] i tA . g refs 5-1 y Mrs. Martha Shank. town, by the Pastor. ! MOORE AND DIEHL TIE |Sundel re alter re BOXING AT LANCAST Conepnion a Man,” Dr. G ; ; : ; ph Mrs. Joseph Brubaker and ss Su-| — March 26— On the “5 ' orf Lancaster Sl dis Shooting inalive Sir Match can Brubaker of Kast PeterAburg;: Fine Sho the Sid fo wo . Bat , Lancaster. arieita ursda x { e eastern limits of Mt. gejection—Male Quartette. EE ) par, und Mis. B Longenseken Mr ro 14} Alv I VY & 8.x J jo large Jor Of howe Offering rrezati A live bird shoot was held at Marl-| jj ahethtown, MR and Mrs. Stije Mrs. Harriet Brene- me ng—longregation jetta Thursday afternoon in which a ler of Lime Roc > and } £ the late Henry “09 ug { inumber of well known local marks i : Eperle of Salu auct. men participated. In the ten bird a : (event Mr. Daniel Moore of Newtown Rezu and FB. Dicgamet 3 aster were tie An |A Se p or first ng. ; a bird. | jr the 4a en, i a = es. In ly 25 H ———— GE - Church on This Occasion we : TT Lda 9. So " : : . . -U-U- 5 Greiner hele. Jimmy Frazer of Le 1 + t he re and 0¢ 1 F 1 \ 1.0) s os x x3} . : Credit to in officers and board of j pep Ms TL J mpwoith League, 6:50 p. m., Evan- White, of th \ciive lub, mee PRRRLE CRRERRERREREEREE® ®) ©) = @ @ ® © © © @ Y, ® @ © 9 © @ @ nes wagons, harness, large lot of : 5 : Kin MEN'S DAY JAN. 2 rr mn W. Moore.. .. .. ..2-0-2-2-1-0-2-2-0-0- highly 1ecommended and Herman 2-2-2-2 : Hindin wouid not have him if there ell xed b- with we ry ts ind n the business s City ol the con- py Painter, ae i Every show at Club has been, 0
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