The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 20, 1914, Image 6

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    THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, May 20, 1914
0 WORLD'S FIRST INDOOR AEROPLANE FLIGHT.
Miller's
Jewelry Store 3 8 1 TA 7K, = wa Your Kidneys
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- B
ney trouble leads to other troubles—eye diseases,
nervous affections, chronic headaches, rheuma-
tism, Neuralgia, Neglecting your kidneys when
Algo electrical goods such as there is anything the matter with them is a seri- &
ELECTRIC IRONS, MOT- : Ee 4 a ous thing.
ORS, FLASH LIGHTS, Rexall Kidney Pills
BATTERIES, ETC.
. are, we believe, a most effective remedy for kidney ailments and
S H Mill er weakness of all kinds. We make this statement after long experi-
° ® ence with other forms of kidney treatments, We are confident that
East Main street » we are wise in selecting as a remedy that we can recommend, this
MOUNT JOY, -- PENNA B
11
WATCHES
Cloeks and
Jewelery
Hyes tested and all kinds of
GLASSES FITTED
11) +
The Genuine Rootbeer
Absolutely pure. Refreshes
you when thirsty, invigorates
vou when tired, delights you
at any time. Order a case
from the exclusive bottlers
one among the many that we have for sale.
If They Fail
THE EYES | AFTER PASSING YEARS Your Money Back
i We are so positive that Rexall Kidney Pills are unexcelled by
.
: i ains Un- a :
Masonic Home News Little Talks on Health and Hygiene Muont Joy WeStimony Remains any other similar form of Kidney remedy, and that they will do
Copyright, 1914, by Paasama Pacific International Exposition Company.
® The first time an aeroplane ever flew inside a building was when Lincoln Beachey, the famous aviator, flew
Gn | in the huge Palace of Machinery on the grounds of the Panama-Pacific International exposition to open in San Fren-
ETO
W.B.BENDER
East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.
FOR A
GOOD SHAVE
STYLISH HAIRCUT
REFRESHING SHAMPOO

FLA N A G A N’S cisco on February 20, 1915. The Palace of Machinery is almost 1,000 feet long and 136 feet high. Beachey passed
i | trom one end to the other of the building, flying for more than 300 feet and at a height of 60 feet. The most remark-
| center aisle, which is 75 feet in width.
The House of Quality | able feature of the flight was that he had to steer a straight course down the
|
COLUMBIA, - PA.

ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Estate of ANNIE HOFFMAN, late
of East Donegal Township, deceased.
Letters of administration on said| It is not given to many to be able
by Samuel G. Dixon, Commissioner all we claim, that we sell them with our own personal guarantee
of Health Time is the best test of truth. that they shall not cost the user a cent if they fail to give entire
sree reer Here is a Mount Joy story that has
stood the test of time. It is a story
satisfaction. Price 50c Sold only by
or anything in the Barber Line.
Half The Secret of
Good Pictures
Is The Film
]
See That Yours is the
Ea man N.C. Film
The Word “KODAK” on the Spool
End Identifies the Genuine.
Agent for Standard Steam Laundry
SHAVING HAIR CUTTING
Joseph B. Hershey
Tonsorial Parlor
Three Chairs. No Waiting
Agent for the Middletown Steam
Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday
and delivered Friday.
East Main St. MOUNT JOY

Terms Moderate. Bell Telephone
CHARLES S. FRANK
AUCTIONEER
MONE TERY
Prompt Attention given to Salesef
Real Estate and Personal Property.

estate having been granted to the {4 accomplish a tour from Elizabeth-
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, re-
siding in Marietta Route 2 and Mt.
Joy Route 1.
AARON L. HOFFMAN,
SAMUEL L. HOFFMAN,
Administrators.
Willis G. Kendig,
Attorney. may 6-6t
ful t inforn
8 fortune.
READ PACES 2 before
for a patent, Write to-
1D. SWIFT & C0. §
; PATENT LAWYERS, A
303 Seventh St., Washington, ¥. L.
NEE TI Ay

SPECIAL TO WOMEN
Fhe most economical, cleansing and
germicidal otf all antiseptics is
Fordorre
A soluble Antiseptic Powder to
be dissolved in water as needed,
As a medicinal antiseptic for douches
n treating catarrh, inflammation or
ulceration of nose, throat, and that
:aused by feminine illsithas no equal
For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham
iedicine Co.has recommended Paxtine
1 their private correspondence with
omen, which proves its superiority.
town to Japan and a second tour from
Elizabethtown to China, both in the
short space of time of one week, yet
this was the wonderful atcomplish-
ment of the guests of the Masonic
Homes. It was not done in an aero-
plane, nor yet in a pneumatic tube,
and if you ask what is the answer,
we reply, on Thursday, May 7th, Col.
Wm. J. Fordney of Lancaster, equip-
ped with a powerful lantern and an
excellent manipulator of the same,
came to the Homes and delivered his
splendid illustrated lecture, “From
the Ice Palaces of Montreal to the
Cherry Blossom Gardens of Japan.”
On May 14, he returned to the
Homes and repeated his generous
kindness, with his illustrated lecture,
‘The Great Wall Tour,” which com:
prised’ a realistic illustrated descript-
ive tour of China.
These lectures
the Colonel in a most interesting and
entertaining manner, being the per-
sonal observations and impressions
of the narrator, and beautifully illus-
trated upon a screen by lantern
slides, gave one the impression of
actually making the tours in person,
and held the interest and rapt atten-
tion of his hearers throughout their
delivery.
Col. Fordney, by this manifestation
of his interest in the Homes and
thoughtful kindness to its guests, has
not only done a graceful act, but al-
so won the grateful thanks of the
management and guests of the Homes
which was duly acknowledged by
Supt. N. Franklin Heckler at the con-
clusion of the second lecture, and a
resolution to the same effect unani-
mously adopted by the guests.
were delivered by
Sight is generally considered the
most precious of the five senses, yet
few people make an effort to take
any special care of their eyes.
In order to keep the eyes healthy
and clear it is necessary to keep
them free from possible infection and
to avoid straining them by over-work.
It is an almost universal habit to
wipe the eyes with a pocket hand-
kerchief. As a rule this is not abso-
lutely clean. As a result of its numer-
ous uses it contains germs which, if
Introduced into the eye, are likely to
result in a more or less serious infec-
tion. When suffering from a cold
nme should be particularly careful,
Rubbing the eyes with the unwash-
ed hands or the use of a towel which
others have used may also result in
disease of the eyes. When the eyes
feel hot and dry the outside of the
lids should be bathea with cold wa-
ter Avoid the use of eye washes un-
less prescribed and administered un-
der the direction of a physician.
To avoid straining the eyes when
reading people of normal vision
should hold the book fifteen or eigh-
teen inches from the face and on a
direct line with the eyes. Never hold
a book low. The strain on the eyes
is much greater when the book is
held in the lap. Those who make a
practice of reading when lying down
should be careful to hold their book
at the proper angle.
Always head by a good light, avoid
a glare or any reflection from the
printed page. If the light is poor you
will hold the book too close to the
eyes. 3ooks printed in fine type
should be avoided as they cause an
unnecessary strain on the vision.
Defects of sight are often respon-
sible for headaches and extreme ner-
with a point. which will come straight
home to many of us.
Mrs. Henry Krall, Mt. Joy St. Mt.
Joy, Pa, says: “I had always been
very nervous and when my kidneys
sot disordered, my health ran @own.
My back ached constantly and I had
headaches every day. I was often
dizzy and had chills. I was unable
to do any housework. I finally got
Doan’s Kidney Pills at Garber’s Drug
Store and soon after using them, I
felt better than I had in a long
time.”
A Permanent Cure
On March 17, 1914, Mrs. Krall
said: “I value Doan’s Kidney Pills
as highly as ever. The cure this
remedy made for me has been perma-
nent.” :
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy- get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Krall had. Foster-Milburn Co,
Props. Buffalo, N. VY.
re me DG
Joint Choir Festival
Columbia will have a musical treat
on the evening of Ascension Day,
May 21, in a joint choir festival
which will be held in that borough.
Cyrene Commandery, No. 34, Knights
of Templar, will attend and these
distinguished rectors will have
charge: Rev. H. B. Pulsifer M. A. of
Marietta: Rev. C. S. Kitchin L. Th.
of this place and Rev. O. Hoyt B. D.
of Columbia. St. Luke's Choir of this
place, St. John’s Choir of Marietta
and St. Paul’s Choir of Columbia will
unite in the rendition of very excel
lent musical numbers. Rev. Kitchin
of this place, superintended the re-
hearsals of music thus far.
/ -— PW
V Ascension Dance
An Ascension dance will be held by
the Ironville Band on Thursday ev-
ening, May 21 on an open air floor.
{

E. W. Garber, Mt. Joy
THE REXALL STORE

WHEN you Fv OLIVE
; medi-
OIL for coc
cinal purposes be very sure that
the kind you get 1s not only
pure, but of first quality as
wel. The gue
Oil is just as impc.tant as 1ts
purity.
ity of Olive
Ge rv¢4 gq
- *-4
A ta ml
is absolutely pure, asd from the
first pressing of har l-picked,
carefully sel.ctod ftalian Olives.
«ALL THAT THE LABEL IMPLIES IS IN T.IZ CAN"
A. L. CAPRINI, Pittsburgh
Sole American Importer
W. D. Chandler
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West Main Street
SOLE DISTRIBUTOR
Mount Joy, Penna.








The regular Sunday afternoon reli-
omen who have been cured say : x
services were held in the as-
Steam Vulcanizing : ran vousness. The people who wear glas- | All are invited to attend.
Bv Evpers d Hand is “worth its weight in gold.” At 8louUs 308 Shot ii : i=
¥ Xperience nas ,zgists. 0c. large box, or by mail, sembly room at two o'clock and at- ses should have an occasional exam-
SPEED VULCANIZING COMPANY o Pasion Toilet Co. Boston, Mass, tracted a large audience, there being nation by an oculist to insure them.) Ey EE =
not less than two hundred and twen- selves against changes in the vision.
NORTH WEST CORNER ty-five persons present. ST
ORANGE AND PRINE STREETS The Rev. F. C. Seitz, pastor of the Eagles Defeat G. I. C. VISIT THE
Church of Allen- The Eagles are some high flyers!
of Greenleaf which was demonstrated Saturday |


German Reformed
town, and a member
Lodge No. 561, who was in attend- when they defeated the Grey Iron by |
The score fol-|
Lancaster, Pa.
All Work Guaranteed, Quick Service.
By sending your work to us you
will notice the difference in mileage
and decreased maintenance cost
Repairing of all kinds done on



foefede orto TT TTT
Mount Joy Fine Parlor Suites
IN ALMOST ANY STYLE YOU COULD DESIRE; WELL MADE
ance during the sessions of the Gen- a score of 10 fo T7.
eral Synod of his church at Lancas- lows:
ter, kindly came to the Homes and EAGLES pr ej
3 cted the services. He was ac- Paul Shires, If
inner Tubes and Sasings at reason 4 2onauC ! a a rare
able prices aa = companied by Prof. Thaddeus Helm, A. Myers, c
8 yes 5 D. D. G. M, Dr. William J. Steward, W. Derr rf
a Popular Mechanics | w. M., of Lodge No. 43, P. M. An- C. Funk, 3b
POPPE Magazine drew H. Hershey, a member of the N. Stark,
S Weare Alws ye Prepared to serve Committee on Masonic Homes, and a T. Sillers, It your Ford needs attention, I
number of others from Lancaster. S. Childs, cf .......... g will be pleased to have you call on |
Puliirxe The sermon was able and eloquent B. Ellis, ss 2 : me. I carry a complete line of re-|
a and was much appreciated by all Ww. Good pairs for these cars and can fix you |
Spring
Water
who heard it. up on short notice.
ICES
IN ANY QUANTITY at
Moderate Charges
Garage
PETER S. BRUBAKER, Proprietor
AND WILL LAST A LIFETIME WHILE THEY LAST
AT FROM
$12.00 up
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H. L. Spohn
Undertaking and Embalming
SUCCESSOR TO D. H. ENGLE
ONE WEEK vw
Starting Monday May 18th|3 W. (Dain St., Mount Joy, Pa.
J. L. Tempest Big Dramatic Sosfesfeodrifeibofoooseofoodestosteafesfrofoefesfortesfeefrefeniarfoorissfonfocfesforforeofesdoeunfosforfecenfostectosforfosfososforfecfeserh

“WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT"

Thanks to the ideal spring weath-
er the Homes has become a veritable General Repair Werk a Specialty 4
‘ ‘ar the members of the ‘raf 160i] N |
Mecca for the members of C : iL La \ ra e Also Automoble Hiring.
and their friends Over 2(
Agent
. for Firestone & Pullman Tires.
1g advantage Of t
Don’t fail to see as hefore
ing your order this year
Jd N Stauffer & 5»
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on Sunday for that
the number
Reading, one from
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Mount Joy, Pe
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Co. Presenting
JENNIE TEMPEST
Or a Classy Hair Cut
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A VERY FINE LOT OF LADIES, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S
WwW. M. HOLLOWBUSH
NOTARY PUBLIC
Attorney-At-Law D. D. G Will Close at Noon And a company of s + :
d = 2 7 No 187 4 é pany of superior excel
H. J. Ww ILLIARAS 48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. © Y Myon V. Lodge No. 15 We, the undersigned business men lence, :
ro y Days at Lancaster, Monday amd Fri Philadelphia; Samuci Stewart, W. M. ,¢ Mount Joy, do hereby agree to
SOR DART (B12 - 3 { y, 3 §
TONSORIAL PARLOR day at No. 52 North Duke Street.
W. Main St.
Agt For Middletow:
Stop at
Lock Haven; Jesse
Xe rn Of Carlisle: Robert ) . : 3 Splendid scenic equipment,
Lodge No. 260, Carlisle; Robert R. 060 our respective places of busi- :
> nal S W ge No. 81 arry c y tay
McDonald, 8. W. Lodge No. 81, Harty ne. 5¢ 12 o'clock noon on Memorial
nson, S. W. Lodge No. 67, F.
VAUDEVILLE FEA- |

Mount Joy
SPECIAL
J. W., Lodge No. 340, SB. Bernhart TURES.
Phila hia; Geo. W. Hackenberger | p PBeneman Grand Matinee Saturday afternoon |
/ 3 and wife, New York City; Dr. Theo- H. S. Newcomer at 2:30,
Estate of ROSETTA W. ELDER, | = NH gemma | dove B. Apple, Lancaster; Dr. Chas. ¢ jy, Dierolf =
late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa, de-! | a = HE 7 | 7. Flagler and Henry R. Smith, |
3 pe ; WEDN ESDAY
ceased. Lively Chick Stroudsburg; BE. Schicketanz, Council 3 Nieny
Lady Audley’s Secret
Letters Testamentary on said es-| Slsaitihy. disease roof 2101 i Ye Zoi g
: Tealthy, disease proof, prove Bluffs, Ta.; Wm. F. Koiner, Staunton, py gE Sage
tate having been granted to the pr i a TR ih . E. Sager
undersigned, all persons indebted Prats Poultry Regulator Va; H.W. Bard, Demer; A Bruce |p P. Gabel
$1.0 b. pail $2.50 Jarr, Washington, D. C.; Chas. F. S. H. Miller
thereto are requested to make im- PN It
mediate payment, and those having onthe joband | Adams, Lancaster; O. P. Hess, Con- MS. Bowman
nellsville; H. A. Newton and wife, (. M. Donaven
claims or demands against the same 3 ore eggs and
will present them without delay for & substitutes; insist on Pratts, row Es " 2
Pr @ Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back | Weymouth, Mass. ; Prof. Jacob E. (Getz Bros. FRIDAY NIGHT
; | Schmidt, Reading and G. Incof, Ul- gy C. Brunner
settlement to the undersigned, re- aciion Lusvantec) oy loney |
siding at Mount Joy, Pa. 8 Featis dn Fuge fring Goo | .
, For Sale By Ima, Germany. H L. Spohn | Ten Nights In A Bar---Room
H. G. Hagenberger i a
JOHN G6. REIST, W. D. CHANDLER & CO.
J. H. Buohl SATURDAY MATINEE
Wm. M. Hollowbush, Executor.
Attorney. apr. 29-6t. JOHN H. BUOHL
G. Moyer The Indian Girl
Morton & Myers —— :
HEEL &DRW. L. TREEL
list. T amen: he Simon Menaugh
; pit Blood Ed H. E. Hauer
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T EXECUTORS NOTICE
Harry Laskewitz
Don W. Gorrecht
SHOES AND OXFORDS. ALSO A BIG LOT OF MEN’S SAMPLE
THURSDAY NIGHT
. . k ME AT ONCE AND GET YOU :
A Waif’s Devotion SHOES. CO A OUR PICK. PRICES LOW.
A
Attention
The members of Lieut. David H.
Advertise in the Mt Joy Bullelin. |nijgsiey Post, No. 478, and all ths
Advertise in the Mt Joy Bulletin. |. myades wil] meet at the trolley
Advertise in the Mt Joy Byfletin. | ciation on Sunday at 1 P. M, to at-
e in_the Mt Joy Bfletin |teng Memorial vices at the Ma-
he Mt Joy B#iletin. |gonic Home at Elizabethtown.
the Mt. Joy Bulletin. ‘ P. J, Dieter, Adijt.

Harry Laskewitz
ATURDAY H :
$ NIGHT MOUNT JOv, [PENNA
The Gambler's Wife
A repertoire of all royalty plays.
ery performance guaranteed.
EAST MAIN STREET