Jor PAGE FOUR The Annual Recital By Senior Pianofore Pupils of Miss Welsh in Mount Joy Hall treat in M tomorrow, Welsh, the following musical senior pianoforte pupils of Miss Hart render program: shure ishurg, Hands) Welsh TO DANCE (Four TATION : and Miss THE Hands) Nissly Myers OVERTURE, POET ANI "EASANT (Eight Suppe Emil N ; Caroline Dorothy NIGHTINGALE OVANNI Stauffer Waldman Mozart THE L! MINUET RK AND THE FROM DON GI Leah SECOND VALSE, A Flat Maj Durand MOUNTAIN ECHOES Dellafield SONG, DER ASRA Rubinstein wai vei - Morley PIANO Beethoven Dorothy ADIE1 “he Myers Russell POLONAISE NORWEGIAN : Decevee E ROC ESSION Grieg Oscar Laskewitz CH LYRI Mary T on} It Leall Oi QUE Stauft wuffer Frances Grissinger Christine Moyer FANTASIE Christ DER FREISCHI Weber ine Moyer, Dorothy (Six Hands) Myers, Mary Hershey KAMENNOI C Rubinstein line Nissly SONG, “GOOD-BYE LA CAMPANELLA LAST HOPE Egghard Gottschalk Arthur Moyer MADRILENA, SPANISH SPRING SONG CAPRICE Mendelssohn frances Grissinger VESPER CHIMES Pridham Raymond Nissly OVERTURE, Arthur Oscar ROSAMUNDE Moyer Laskewitz (Eight Hands) Schubert Clarence Brubaker Miss Welsh Thursday assisted by Mr. WATT and SHAND zre and E.,King Sts. If Its a “Reliance” Its the Best Sewing (Ma- chine in the World FOR $19.50 & $21.50 You can’t find a Sewing Machine anywhere to equal it at either Corner Sy of those two prices quoted above. It sews better, with greater ease, better equipped, having improvements which no other machine pos- sesses; full ball-bearing; guaranteed ten years, with a full set of the famous Greist nickeled steel attachments free. The price is the same whether you pay cash or take advantage of the Club Plan, which is two dollars down and one dollar a week. DODOLLVOLOOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOCoOICOTOOLODOLODOODLLOLOLOLLOVLDDLDOLVDOLDOOOOODOOOOOOOOOONONNN Extra Special! Houseold Sewing Machines at $12.50 A wonderful piece of mechanism for so little money. Household. You’ll AAOOOOO00L If you want to invest $12.50 wisely, buy a 8 never regret it. RIANA NRR INNIS OOOO000OOOOO0O0OCLO0O0O00 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, Memorial Day (Continued from page 1) Descriptive Fantasia, Visions Lampe; Piccolo Solo, Air, Damm-—James Q.| from Lucia, Donizet- Walter F. Mil- | Bela; Of D>alonie, the Sextette Through Brown: Eberle, Edward C. Bosshart and W. liers the Western (a) The Red Man, Man, (c) The Black W. Howard Allison, H. Dwe Sousa— White in the 1 Home Bailey, P. C. gon, Louis Jressler; of world, (b) The orest, tasia Sweet Over, Lampe. inclement weather, and the evening will the be tine alternoon he hall Citizens desiring to donate flowers graves, bring to the fire at 7 o'clock on the morning rial Please be liberal. veterans are requested for decorating them day. All sons of at morning at 9 o'clock to various cemeteries to deco- graves and hold memo- to assemble on Saturday go to the veterans’ services. the afternoon they rate rial In will please as- 11 not 1 than 1:30 ready for the parade at 2| All who have uniforms will wear them on both occasions. semble at the he ater 10 get o'clock Arrangement Committee R. Walker, Chairman; J. d, Secretary; J. Fred Fen- rmacher, Fr Peffer, Dr. W. R. g, W. D. Chandler, P. H. Zerphy, ’. Schwenker a — RELIGIOUS NEWS lis Free ank News From Our Many Local of Worship Lutheran . H. Kern, Pastor school 9:3 ue 6:00 p. m 10:30 o'clock Junior Leag Morning vice r.vening eI VIC« St. Luke's Episcopal C, Stuart Kitchin, Rector School 9 A. M. ayer and Sermon 10:30. and Sermon 7:30. fourth Sunday 3 i rayer Holy Cor nmunion, in the month at 10:30. Methodist Episcopal C. B. Johnston, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Public Worship, 10:30 A. 30 P. M, Epworth League Trinity United Evangelical Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. 1 Worship with sermon at and 7 M. Subject of dis- morning, “The Grateful the evening, “God course in the and ws Everything.” iss Mary Eshleman will song and service conduct i prayer Presbyterian Rev. F. G. Bossert, Pastor Sabbath School, 9:15 A, M. Divine Worship and Sermon, A. M., Subject, “Peter | From Prison.” Christian Endeavor, 6:45 P. M Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. “David and Abigail.” A special missionary service will] be held this evening, May 27 in the church, with two addresses, a solo by Miss Mary Detwiler and a recitation by Miss Mary Moyer. All are in- vited. 10:30 Delivered Sub- | ject, Men's Bible Class Meeting The Men’s Organized Bible Class of Trinity United Evangelical Sun-| day School will meet at the rests) dence of Charles B. Johnson, West Main street, next Monday evening at 7:30. An interesting program has been arranged for the occasion and the men are assured of a good time. Each member is entitled to bring a male friend with him, Such men as may not be Connected with and Sun- day School are especially invited to be present. a Entertained at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. David Zerphey enter- tained a number of guests at dinner ! Sunday, in honor of their son and wife, who were recently married. | Those present were: Mr. Henry Zer- phey and family, Mr. Samuel Zerphey and family, Mr. Allen Bates and fami- ly, Misses Viola Siller, Sarah Ellis, Minnie Stoner, Kathryn and Anna Zer {phy, Mr. Frances, Krall, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Zerphey, of this place; Mr. Wm, | Biemesderfer of Elizabethtown; Mrs. [Clayton Craley and daughter Beatrice of Lancaster; Mr. Henry Hersh and {family of Rohrerstown, and Mrs. |Kathryn Zink. BR. —————. Over 100,000 Tags | All records have been smashed in | the automobile license business of |the State. The license tag mumbers | swept by the 100,000 mark yesterday. | The last tag issued yesterday was {number 100,228. The total amount of money received for licenses at the |automobile license division of the | Highway Department is $982,323. me ll HE +e ram eee | | Attention Foresters All members of Court Mt. Joy No, 1228, F. of A., are requested to meet heir court in Mt. Joy Hall jon Saturday, May 30 at 1 o’clock P. M., to participate in the Memorial Day parade. at room Chief Ranger H. | Michaelis; | Home | f the | will please | engine house of Memo- | the fire engine house |T | . Houses | 1111 Sunday | M. and | Services, 6:30 P. |nests ROADS WILL BE OILED The Stretch from Columbia to Wil liamstown to be Covered {| One of the extensive applica {tions of oil to which has been undertaken in the Kastern at present under [Lancaster county and in- expenditure of thousands When the project will the entire for twenty-two most highways le ver lu nited States is way in volves the of dollars. is com- pleted it ation of mean elimin- a con- miles, and It of the dust nuisance tinuous stretch of Columbia to Lancaster to Williamstown. the application of om from Lancaster will necessitate 50,000 to 60,000 gallons oil. five for a large will he begun and Lo from his work will require or six continuous labor and days of force of men next week, according plans. completed the present The first of | killer for the ten mile stretch and Columbia pike and the lubricant to allay dust on the twelve miles of road of the and Williastown | turnpike will arrive shortly, in plenty for drenching of that week. the dust on the arrived consignment Lancaster hursday the Lancaster the lof time {highway The magnitude of equalled their undertakings east next these two tasks special lines by of Cali are in {no known fornia. road oil, consisting of a and Atlantic Refin- is con- When ground 1 the coat- of | Asphalten mixture of asphaltine road oil, manufactured company, the be of by used and its kind. the will | sidered the best soaks into d the oil the pplic asphaltine remains or while surface, forming an excellent | in From 1,500 to 2,000 gallons applied to on Plants and Lawns nquiries reaching e State Zoologist that one Very ire calls for L ants on to get rid reome tionable pre upnosed to plants. In eply to such inquiries Professor the fact dire presence that attention ants tation, and either gl Sur to ace calls that .as a rule do not setly attack veg heir on plants indicates ands secreting sweet the insects, which commonly are |ants drink, or lice or scale also liquid dew. The should not the the furnish a honey alarming, important fact presence of serious enemies, such as plant The latter by spraying with a lilute ex- that more plants be cepting for they indicate lice or aphids. decoction by bacco, or trong soap solution. Where cause objectionable the ants are holes they making in arou plants, putting a into the holes, abundantly the holes a lawns it is little gasoline or or by dusting tobacco, or tobacco decoction. with into difficult holes into sticks On not to trov ants by making with pouring in | called carbon |at all times be kept iSuccess has been obtained by ex- terminating them by the use of gaso- lene poured into holes made in the with sticks. The holes should be filled with clay after the liquid is poured in. Where ants enter houses they are, of course, decidedly objectionable, because such intruders are never de- sired. The best thing to do is to feed them well with sugar or some other material that will help them establish a path of migration to their nests, and then follow them as they travel in a line or path, and locate the nest. It is then an easy matter to pour in kerosene or carbon bisul- file or gasoline ani destroy the queen. After the queen is destroyed there will be no more trouble from this colony of ants. If the queen is not destroyed it is impossible to pro cure permanent relief from them by any material that can be used but temporarily to repel them. orem tl AG Arrears ELIZABETHTOWN The Mennonites of this district will hold an all day Sunday School meeting at Gingrich’s Mennonite Church on Monday, June 1st. The Annual Children’s Day exer- cises of the Church of God Sunday School will be held the first Sunday in June, beginning promptly at 17 o'clock P. M, The Sunday School of Christ Re- formed Church installed a handsome piano on Sunday morning, with ap- propriate services conducted by the pastor, Rev. B. M. Myer. The Annual Institute of the W. C. T. U. of Manheim, Landisville, Mt. Joy and Elizabethtown was held in the Church of God at Elizabethtown on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Shank, who were recently married, were tender. ed a reception at the home of the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Shank at East Drumore, on Sunday. Amos Boltz, a Civil War veteran and an inmate of the Soldiers’ Home at Fortress Monroe, Va., is here on a visit to his son Albert and family, on East High street. Mr. Boltz has been at the home for the past 16 years. pointed an inflammable bisulfide, which away from fire. nests sharp You! will be out of pocket if you fail te read I. D. Beneman’s big ad on page 8. juices which the | presence of plant | called | presence of antson! of to-| kerosene emulsion | School Days for All Time § be- | E11 0G) GO RE EER RR can be destroyed | ground | can be killed by| benzine | the soil | pouring des- | their | and | liquid | should | \ ) PA. Wednesday, May 27, 1914. 0) E11 0 OE 6 Cylinder 48 H. P. Fully Equipped Our Competitor it’s the first at so remarkable advertisement marka a cal competition will say in answer to this unusual asked to make with so r¢ yncerned, they say. We don’t know what such compraison what When so unusual a from it. not knowing from most not for competition. dealers and buye:s to sta; standard, but have seen and their people; rns both our d yosition 1 1 ition gen This warnin not ti result of any fin to me 1 ther propositio i] and o pro away it is the natural fear of find moral how what aj 1 dealers doesn't mean the loss of that against such good tion dealer or as rff-Brooks proposition competi iy to see the Herff-B unnoticed. ve is cars costin price of his car; then make you and the He: ff-Brooks When mrany sales t ooks to realize merit, at sucl and criticis: $2,000 and that that there ex- to = $1,750 him prove lemember that the only comp g from competition tion the that has to offer at $1,375. ® fata ists ® DIS BROS. Rheems Pa. ST REE RRR RR ERR RE Ly " 4 1 ot RET RT ERR The Time, The Store And The Suit For Dressy Men THERE Keep the Happy Memory | OF IS one desire that men and women r Irom a have in common, it is that of buying what they large selection. » No man waits .o oe restricted to a few dozen pat- terns when he goes to buy a Suit. In fact, that is one of Your graduation portraits, and the chief reasons why the small Clothing Store so gener- those of your chassmates—precious to you now—will be priceless in the years to come. Would be pleased to call at your school and make a class picture or have you call at our studio. COUCH’S STUDIO Mount Joy, Penna. ally fails to satisfy those who would otherwise buy ready- made garments. THEY CAN'T CARRY THE ASSORT- MENT OF PATTERNS. Our fine values and much lower comparative prices than the average store are possible only because we HAVE THE BUSINESS that enables us to buy lower— at Chickens Chickens Nothing pays so well as attention to your chickens. Because of ex- posure to climatic changes fowls, old and young, are susceptable to such as gapes, roup, cholera, To prevent these their the same time carrying an immense stock, that gives. a selection of AT LEAST TWO HUNDRED separate and distinct patterns, ranging at $8.50, $10, $12, $15 to 25. NOW is the time, THIS is the Store, andi HERE are the Suits awaiting your Summer taste, diseases colds and germs. troubles keep constantly drinking water. Ottmars Chicken Cholera Remedy for Cholera, Gapes and This is a mo SoD in WATCH FOR THE GREATER GROFF & WOLF STORE. Groft & Wolf Co. 26-28 North Queen Street LANCASTER, PENNR-A LANCASTER'S FASTEST GROWING STORE other poultry splendid tonic Put diseases. and should be in constant use. up in pint bottle for 25c. For Sale at, handlers Drug Store West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 A. M. Sunday Hours 5 to 7 P. M. A Line That Is Right Being right means crisp with new ideas, thought and finish. 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