PAGE THREE LANDISVILLE COMMENCEMENT | which point out the truth of | res ] Wwe are surrounded xth nnual Event of East Hemp- very hou minu and second with ® field Township High School 1p 3 me of t 1 ¢ ) : k N Oo Substitutes y events Among the noticeable | A ? i evenii e sixth 1 mi the notice [ ) 23 nn 1 commencemen of the Ea e the example urnished by a few < Pli¢ 1 towns » High school W eats men that nave ey 1 a . 3 held in the Church of God at Landis-|lived; as Washington and Napol ETURN to the grocer all sub i ville The building was filleq to its “Washington h been called the stitutes sent you for Royal Bak: fy |capacity, many getting only as far Father of His Country. But when : : o it as the door. Every number of the|washington, after being appointed Ing Powder. There 13 no sub {programme was applauded. commander-in-chief of the army, stitute for ROYAL. Royal 1S a pure, The singing, which was in charge traveled to Boston to take command : {of Mary Kendig of Salunga, was he found instead of well drilled cream of tartar baking powder, and | fine. The church was ‘decorated with | tyoops, only a mob of men, poorly | healthful. Powders offered as sub- : {the class colors, wiue and orange and armed and clothed, but with this! . [the class moto, “Vincit Qui Laborat,”|army he worsted the most powerful stitutes are made from alum, land a profusion of violets, the class nation in the world and gave to us ! flowers. that glorious freedom so highly Faculty and Graduates prized by all Americans. Could all | | Tribute of Respect one so useful we yet humbly subatt) Whereas, it has pleased our Heaven-|to the decree of Him “Who doeth ly Father in the all wise dispensa-|all things well.” tion of his providence to remove by Resolved, that his aimable disposi-| @ death our most devoted and beloved! tion, his kindness at heart, his untir- pastor, Rev. H. S. Gabel, therefore. |ing zeal for the church, and his Resolved, that St. Mark's United | steadfastness in the discharge of all Jrethren church of Mount Joy has his duties, commend itself to all lost an active, faithful and loving | persons and that we will strive to leader, whose death we deeply de-{emulate his example. plore. Resolved, that we Thereby tender Resolved, that while our hearts are our sincere sympathy to his family | filled with sorrow at the departure of jana near friends in this their sore | Lanaisville. | bereavement and may Almighty God} The sanctify this heavy affiiction to their] and our eternal good. Resolved, that a copy of the resolu- [tions be send to the family and for | publication to the Religious Tele- Paul Miss Greenawalt. | y . | Lively Chicks [scope and the town papers, Baker, William Mumma and John, Healthy, disease proof, prove S. N. Eby, X Kendig. S. renecker, Pralis Poultry Regulator z : I The Programe as oh i Bo oy Soe) Biplan % ] 5 The following programme was ren- S e 3 . Grn helps digestion--keeps the liver on the job and x dered: purifies the blood. Makes more eggs and Good, Horace : | stronger chicks. : Procession; prayer, by Rev. H. S Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts. Col. Horace L. Haldeman, of Mari-! CESS > + € 3 3 . . . & Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back | | : 1 i resident of the Hershey, of Landisville; chorus, | jet Pratts 16 3 ras electe res 5 Get Pratts 160 Base Portlry Book etta, wa C p ) Merry June, by Vincent: salutatory ~ For Sale By Pulaski Iron Company of Philadel > : ) W. D. CHANDLER & CO. | oration, True Health, by Lucy Mil- JOHN H. BUOHL phia. ler; oration, An Overmastering Pur- = pose, by Paul Snavely; essay, Or- iginality, by Winona Hess; girls’ chorus, Swing Song; oration, Ex Portu in Altum, by Miriam Hershey; Your Kid necys of ts Secrets, by Stephen Miller; The kidneys are for removing waste matters from the system. These waste matters are pois- onous. When they are not promptly and com- pletely expelled from the body they clog other or- gans, interfering with their work. Therefore, kid- rik ney trouble leads to other troubles—eye diseases, nervous affections, chronic headaches, rheuma- tism, Neuralgia. Neglecting your kidneys when there is anything the matter with them is a seri- ous thing, Rexall Kidney Pills are, we believe, a most effective remedy for kidney ailments and weakness of all kinds. We make this statement after long experi- ence with other forms of kidney treatments. We are confident that we are wise in selecting as a remedy that we can recommend, this § one among the many that we have for sale. ‘by C. H. Gordinier, Ph. D. of Mil- | lersville State Normal school; chorus, Blossom Time, and bene- !diction, by Rev. Hershey. The Valedictory with the subject, Vincit Qui Laboret, or He who labors wins, spoke in| part as follows: “This celebrated Maxim hag stood the test of all time, It was just as| applicable to the ancient Greeks and day and age of marvelous achieve- If I hey Fail ment. But only is it a maxim that to the present, but nothing is more 2 our Money Back certain than the fact that the wel- fare and accomplishments of the We are so positive that Rexall Kidney Pills are unexcelled by future will depend just as much on any other similar form of Kidney remedy, and that they will do & this underlying principle, that, Labor al e claim, that we sell them with our own personal guarantee spells success.” hey shall not cost the user a cent if they fail to give entire “It is true it has not always been satisfaction. Price 50c Sold only by repeated in these exact wor but then we should remember it is the Ei. WW. Ha rb f° Me . oD 7 principle implied that makes it so aes Fay ex, ay ¥ true. Closely related to it and one of th modifications of it is this, THE REX CALL [9 & TORE 8 Nothing of Worth Can Be Obtained NE RJ o Vit ou SOTOO0D Iver HOGON00GIO00000O0ODHN000000TBTOTOCOOBD 2OO0G00000000000000OOLO00O00 TC CBA LARS LR TA MG: STIS HAN OO0CCO00 ” oe) g £ rE Lome | 2 iF 4a f & * 4 g 2 we £ & & oF A » ¥ € x 6 6 a y ¢ 40 o g 7 § : & VV 4 V, rN i Bg %/ 73 KE & 1 b . Re 4 ge = Q o 2 ™81 > I J . T DQ ned { VV ¢ { a @ LE 1 . Q bh ; 3 J i or ~ 1 <4 g 2 : 0 2 nN shave has marranitla & fo Never, we believe, has a mercantile eve: g Ea . . 1 1 GRY Sy Pavia? Thai aad A asm--- I's like a jolly big “May Party.” The sa ey : rons ana 1 visito 1g nd no wonder he re “G. ocd & Things, we are interesting and out-of-the ordinary POOOOOOOC Hundreds of Special Lots: First Quality Seasonable Merchandise: At 'The Lowest Prices We've Offered In May Every section is “Abloom with May Bargaips,” many lots from our own elegant stocks, bu most of them special underpriced purchases, from leading manufacturers ang wholesalers. ts a occassion that should appeal to everyone in need of present season apparel, fabrics, bedwear, linens, ete, It's the frequent visitor who is going to profit most by this great POO00O00000DVOOTOVOODSIOOOIN china, carpets, day will bring new offerings. event. Every Si, AHH We Give The Famous S. & H. Green Trading Stamps People who are thrifty never Phone Your Orders” Call Lancaster 1100 We have a perfect mail order system to take care of your mail orders, Experienceq shop- ] fu - rs will fill your order leave their change nor thei pers wi s as Hn Gren. Stotups 7-49 North Queen ly carefully as you would your- the copter. Lancaster, Penna. self. ~ PLAID 0000000 0000000CO000000000O0O0O0ON of] poo in Ea goaad The faculty of the High school for the past year was: Principal, Prof. | |M. W. Metzer; assistant principal, |r, rose from plebian birth to the | Miss Ethel Steinkompf; grammar |grade teacher, Prof. A. M. Martin: secondary, Miss McGinnis; primary, | The board of directors of East Hempfield township are: President, E. C. Bowers, of East Petersburg: Rohrerstown; treasurer, H. C. Rein- (hold, of East Petersburg; Dr. J. S. { {Kendig of Salunga and H. H. Long! “We also have had our experiences |the graduating class: Lucy Miller, Miriam Hershey, Winona Hess, Eli- are reminded of another saying in- |zabeth Stehman, Anna Trayer, Paul | Peifer, Clyde Swarr, Stephen Miller, Snavely, Jacob Stauffer, Urban recitation, Brier Rose, by Elizabeth Stehman; oration, Success and Some piano duet, Polonaise Militaire, by Misses Miller and Mumma; recita- tion, Mary Alice Smith, by Anna Trayer; valedictory oration, Vincit | Qui Laborat, by Clyde Swarr; pre-| sentation of diplomas, by E. C.| Bowers, president of school board; | chorus, Roses Everywhere: address, | The valedictorian, Clyde Swarr, | Romans as it is in this our present | applied to the past and now applies | THE BULLETIN, |this have been done without labor? “Napoleon, the Corsican adventur- highest pinnacle of success in mili- {Europe so completely in his power that practically all the kings of {Europe owed their position to his skill and labor. As a military genius {Napoleon left a deeper impression on! | Secretary, W. Scott Bushong, of the nations of the world than any {other man that ever lived. Could all this have been done without labor? in our school life that prove the say- following are the members of ing could we have learned all that we did without labor? Hence we volved in this principle, namely, that he who labors the hardest will re- ceive the most, or in other words, what we sow we will reap. “Probably the greatest helpers in easing our labor in receiving an ed- ucation were our teachers and the | directors. “Our teachers have truly been a {great help to us. We were wrong some times in behavior as wel] as studies, but then to err is only hu- were right and we wrong and are grateful for their some times harsh words. Therefore in behalf of the class of nineteen hundred and four- teen let me extend the sincerest (thanks for their parental-like care over us during the years we were under their instruction. “The directors have also done their share in making our labor easy. They have visited us and thereby encouraged us and given us much practical advice of use then and in {the future, Again in behalf of the class let one extend the heartiest thanks for their interest in us, as well as in the entire school. | “To the class graduating next year. | You have so far labored well. Com- bine honor for your teachers with labor and vou will surely succeed. “To my classmates who have been i laboring with me during the past | year. We have so far labored nobly |and, even though some did not make | as good use of their time as others, | we all have passed this first test in our lives. When we go forth to take our place in the world let us not | forget our class motto, He Who Labors Wins. Immediately after the commence- ment exercises G. Earle Warfel, | president, called a meeting of the | High *hool alumni to agree upon a place for the annual alumni banquet. ————— toe THE LIST IS CLOSED These Men Will Be Candidates at the or Coming Pi imary Election With papers filed, the following ntestants for party nomina- fus, Bull Moose, Gaj J. Harry I 1 Bull Moose, Mill ille David F. Lockard, Bull Wioost 2, Co; umbia; Alvin P) renner, Bull yalyabl Moose, Brownstown; Thomas F. Cas sidy, D., Kirkwood; M. J. Bucher, D. Columbia; H. Wilson Zwalley, D., Ephrata; Walter C. Beam, D., Stras- ; burg; E. S. Musser, Soc., Marietta: Charles Johnson, Rep., Marietta; John G. Zook, Soc. Lititz; H. H. Hoover, Soc., Ephrata: Samuel H. Richwine, D., New Holland: Edward C. Myers, D., Salunga; John PF. Schreck, D., Ephrata; Nelson Bryson, D., New Providence. —el- Gee» ref Ann bscribe for the Mt. Joy | | MOUNT JOY, PA. COUNTY COMMENCEMENTS FOR STOMACH TROUBLE in W. Skillen of Sidney, Ohig, Has Found a R d and Bainbridge 1 3 are $0 common in this country is ue to © lasty and care- _ {usually go together. | V. Skillen of Sidney, Ohio, “I had a bad stomach trouble | tor years, and became so weak that I could hardly walk or dec any work, My appetite was poor, and it seemed [impossible to get any relief. enjoy- | taking ‘Vino!’ I find a remarkable im- -| provement in my health, my digestion |is much stronger, and I have gained I would not be without tainment throughout | ditorium was strung in lines running | opposite with the colors of the Vinol makes weak stomachs strong because it strengthens and tones up | the weakened, tired and Here| {nerves of the digestive organs. the Tass flower, cherry blossom, was | is easily assimilated by the weakest colors of | Btomachs, and is delicious to the taste. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un- was displayed in derstanding that your money will be jectors of orange and black above the[Feinnel If it does not help you. P, S—Stop scratching, our | Balve stops itching. We guarantee it. W. D. CHANDLER & CO : |in display, as well as other [tary affairs, and at the time held The class motto, “Be Yo! | Worthy of Trust,” members of fe class, the toealiers | orator of the syening, D jo ‘clock, to the strains of the Vigoroso (West Main Street Mount Joy. Pa the Krode] Orches-| tra of Columbia, the graduating class, | Board of Directors | of the evening en- | = hxchenge Hotel Mount Joy, Pa. M. Backenstoe, Pro American Plan Rates Moderate teachers and the and the speaker were attired in caps and gowns. Helen M., Eshleman tatorian; Marguerite Straub the v dictorian and Amos Bowman gave the class oration. delivered the address was the salu-| Has just beem remodeled thruout |Has all modern convenience such as €XEI- Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam township High eat, Electric Light, Ete. School wag held Priday night in the man, and we know now that they ) one of the largest classes ever gradu- | ated from this school received their! The colors of the class, or- ange and blue, figured very distinct- | floral decorations streamers of these colors were strung! from the chandeliers to the sides of! Potted plants, cut flow- class flower, the violet, | added very materially to the effect. ' Fine 0 The exercises throughout were of a| , and especially the music- al a on the programme, valedictorian was John Kraybill and | Nine Graduated at Bainbridge commencemetn Table is Supplied With the Bes Also Lhuneh Counter {Where Soups, Tripe, Etc, Etc., ysters In Every Size | 8AR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRAND: OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS The exercises began at 7:30, with a selection by the school, with piano ac- companiment. The salutatorian address was livered by Harry Cobaugh, | ter welcoming the audience in a hap- , followed with the subject assigned to him. address was given by after the course of his subject, fina] farewell to the ood Stabling Accomodatio: Local and Long Distance Phones CONESTOGA TRACTION CO LANCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN Schedule in effort January 1, 1914. Ses Warl Lae Lancaster, 4: 00. Board of Education for » class historian "1:15, 2:15, 3:15, Paitin Leare Elizabethtown, 5 15, 6; 45, 7: 45, 8: 45, 9: 45, 10: 45, 11.48 sis, 9:30, i Pp Additional car daily except Sunda) was delivered by at 6:15 a. m., arriving Lancaster from 6:15 a m. to ’s a car will leave Lan and 10:15 p. m.: 5 a3 Rk, |] o = 5 IN GOLD FILLED CASES = Guaranteed for Twenty Years ¢ { Cases in different afford to miss and engraved. initials engraved free. Monogram or Is a Republican Petitioner | was inadvegtently stated to have filed nomination for Second Dstrict {on the Socialist ticket, is a petitioner | The market house at Lebanon was| fg, nomination on the regulfiy Repub- ‘destroyed by fire on Wednesday.| {The. loss is $50,000. k | RRC a ha orreeht (Near Bowman's Store) ee etl A Een t#The people's Wednesday, May 6, 1914, FE A Was The Surprise [111 ang 5 mee T— < C3 LN (1d Na pein ey Ws 110 10 Be om bry — | = [© = o ERE are a few of the items that made folks open their eyes with astonishment Satur- 11 1 day. At 50c " Fine Hemp Hats in doz- ens of the new Spring E styles in black and colors. Also CHIP HATS suitable for middle-aged women. All clean, fresh stock. Many of these hats are selling elsewhere at $1.98; not one worth less than a dol- lar, At 98c Black and White HEMP Hats of very best grade. Also fine CHIPS in white and black. A most wonder- ful wariety. Thousands to select from; not one of these hats can be bought wholesale at these prices, Hats for everybody -includ- ed in this lot. TE 1701 At $1.49 White HEMP and CHIP Sailors, the daintiest mod- els yet shown. Sailors are now all the rage and white sailors will be good all the Summer. These hats are awfully chic and are copies of expensive Fifth Avenue styles. Large, small and me dium. Wonderful values. a a a a = ® un ® = «| At $1.98 Real, genuine MILAN HEMP Hats in black only. 0 20 different models, every one of them a distinct m ! Mid Summer shape. En- | i tirel different from what { shown heretofore. 2 BIT Hemp Hats are i> = a They ¥ anywher =n 1 = I DS 1 $3.5 20 = B = © — = = ww 3 va ‘ = si | riMm nes : id f iid il ~ ha = » i yin VINEE =m 9¢ 2 { N QC i = ) £9 » a - $ » 5 ®n = 3 wr ¢ w a . = E wo = 5 4 = = = 1] w " : x ® & : =m 0 - w