THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. : Wednesday] June 3, 1914. ©06000000000000000000000000000000CE000 e [Hager Store The Pianola Piano--The Only Complete Player=-Piano At different times we explained the impo rtant devices that make the Pianola Piano a superb instrument, wonderful in value, and distinctive in quality. We told you of the Metrostyle that regul ates the tempo in the Way the musician originally played it—the Themodist, by which the melody or solo notes are brought out above the accompaniment, and while this is in operation, how the Graduated Accompani- ment makes louder or softer the accompany ing notes—giving the same effect as a chorus singing an anthem or oratorio. Class Day and Commencement o U SC P Y IO X & will Be Held in Mount Joy Hall This And Get Quality Evening and To-morrow Evening The following programs will be rendered in Mount Joy Hall this To get “quality” in fruits and vegetables, after cultivation has { | evening and tomorrow evening. had its due attention, is a matter greatly dependent upon proper spraying. : ° Spraying with Pyrox will give you the kind of fruit and vege Class Day Exercises tables you want for your customers—the kind that will tempt them | to buy and tempt them to eat. Pyrox kills practically all leaf-eating insects, destroys fungous MARCIE SONG oo ciuiana ines inrtsmenn sre nis Class growths, scab, rot, etc. INVOCATION ©. B. Johnson It insures the crop as far as it ispossible to insure it by spray- ADDRESS OF WELCOME .......... _....Owen P. Greenawalt ing; f! rfe e t ill all th ing; and fifteen more pe ct apples on the tree will pay for all the PIANO SOLO—“Eolienne Harp,” (Smith) Raymond Nissly Pyrox needed for a large apple-tree. ESSAY—“The Reward of Perseverance”........ Esther Weber What is true of apples is true also of potatoes; a better potato, such as follows the use of Pyrox, is easier to sell, as a rule brings a higher price, and by tempting the user to consume more, really CLASS HISTORY ..i:ivssicscuvrrsenarinrroas . Viola H. Ream { We also told how the Automatic Sustain- } ing Pedal takes the place of the old-time Th H pedal. It works automatically and produces e ag er tore on the most difficult of all pianistic arts, “the ry At Your Door Another important feature of the Piano- la, is the echo effect, produced by the work- v ; YHREE great factors | the CHORUS—"0ld Farmer Slow,” (Geibel-Duvernet) makes a larger market, CLASS PROPHECY ........ivvivncennnens Miriam F. Chandler Pyrox protects the potato crop from both bugs and blight; it PIANO DUETT—“Die Muhle im Schwarzwald” improves the yield of the crop and the value of it. It is economic- Viola H. Ream, Raymond Nissly RECITATION— The Soldier of the Empire,” Page, Martha Musser PPOOEECEEOLCC a] because it is effective in its double purpose and because it sticks so well to the vines as to make respraying on account of rain un- necessary. CLASS STATISTICS ....::rv0eses0n .......Edgar R. Missemer : ; 3 > : : I ing in unison, of certain devices. This is Hager Store to door of our impossible on: any other player-piano or ev- county patrons—the Parcel Post, the Tirol en by hand playing, with the exception of ley Express and the Free Telephone the master musicians. Service. PIANO SOLO—“Sonata” (Beethoven) Viola H. Ream PRESENTATION o : - : Fannie K. Strickler and Harvey H. Loongenecker Pyrox For Stone Fruits For destroying all leaf-eating insects, as well as for preventing and checking brown rot, peach leaf-curl, plum cureculio, cherry leaf- blight and plum leaf-blight, Pyrox has given the greatest satisfac- tion to our customers. CHORUS—"0ld Alma Mater” (Frantz) Sead seer CIRES No matter what your want may be, one AND REMEMBER—all these features are of these at least will be of service. You exclusive Pianola features, and will be may telephone your order from anywhe:e found on no other player-plano, because the in the county, and have the operator re Pianola Piano is the original player-piano, verse the charge (if any), and we will de and all these features have been patented in liver the merchandise free of charge by every country where the Pianola is sold. parcel Post. Exchangeable if not to you And it is impossible to find, on any other satisfaction, with few exceptions. player, features that are equivalent—that will give the same artistic effects. In case the package is too large 01 bulky, it will be delivered to your neares Trolley Express station, free of charge, or purchases of $5.00 or more. MANTLE ORATION ....cicieevnacanevsieias .Roy Z. Hershey JUNIOR RESPONSE ................ .J. Ellsworth Shrite 15 MUSIC— "Fm Off for Mexico” .....certbivrsienssenan .....Class PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS—“Uncle Sam” ....... .Alvin N. Rutt BENEDICTION i Re NL A. Barr Pyrox For Small Fruits, Grapes, Etc. Pyrox kills all the leaf-eating. insects that affect the grape, and prevents black rot, brown rot and other fungous diseases. This one : preparation serves the purposes for which double applications have OVERTURE ... scorrmiirirsn:snnnonransneeans _Orchestra Another proof of its superiority, is the fact that it is placed in high-grade pianos only, and on the other hand, these same Di- We cordially invite you to take advan anos, known the world over as the highest tage of these important conveniences. standard of musical excellence will have no other player-piano attachment than the Pi- anola. Unusual Savings in This Impor- It is not a genuine Pianola, unless it is tant Sale of Men’s Suits. either a Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Stuyvesant, Stroud. The Pianola is built in- Commencement Exercises been used, and has done so for fifteen years. Pyrox is no exper INVOCATION oo sdoiis ivr inom Rev. Stewart B. Kitchin ment; remember, it was introduced in 1898. : Lol bal ali 3 a 2 SALUTATORY—The Mission oi America’. Raymond G. Nissly Come in and let us tell you more about PYROX. RECITATION—“A Tribute to Mother”........ Lottie B. Royer OVERTURE .... cic isisasisianasn Cres Orchestra m : Iwo exceptional purchases greatly under- ; 2 priced. There are all-wool c¢ imeres, pure to these instruments exclusively. worsteds, cheviots, serges, plaids, silk mix- tures. checks and other popular fabrics. C—O CLASS POEM da ei ra MaRS Musser CLASS ORATION—“Not Failure, but Low Aim is Crime” \ W C ] I Edgar R. Missemer ® 8 i OVERTURE ..... LT aa, eee as se, OTCHESEIS VALEDICTORY— “Opportunity” Lint Daler WN, Garber Mount Joy, Penna. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS- Dr. BE. W. Newcomer President, Board of Education EL : ; a Smart English and conservative styles The St is , lowe ‘ice ==). A ing Fhe Swong 1s the lowest price, $550 will be found, the soft roll lapel, the and we guarantee it better than any other straight trousers, and other up-to-the-minute player-piano at any price. The Stuyvesant is features. Also, conservative styles and $650; Wheelock $750; Steck $850; clever sack models. weber $1000 and Steinway $1250 SUITS WORTH $12 50 : $15 AND $16 Ny = SUITS WORTH X's ’j¢ le ia S range rar Grand I janola I janos range pw ard to $20 AND $22 $2100 We also feature the Francesca- Heppe Player-piano, made in the same Ro Women’s and Misses’ Stylish tory that makes the famous Pianola, considered next best. The price is $450 S . . uits Clearing at $5.00 Music rolls for the player-piano are here About 20 suits, that were priced regularly A at $15 and $18.75. There are navy black ac > assortme a w hd = in a complete assortment, nd Be ones are brown, green, tan and tango; also checks. added every -little while. Ask about our A few junior suits in lot. Sizes up to 38 music library. only. 0600000000000 00OOCEOOCRER OOOO OVERTURE ..... cers nisirrsairianinconssngn Orchestra ADDRESS—*Dollars and Dunces” Prof. Chas. C. Ellis, A. M,, Ph. D,, Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pa. CLASS SONG en Class BENEDICTION »v. F. G. Bossert The student's rank has not been considered in the assignment of parts on this Program Advertise In The Bulletin oh Honors .......... a . Nissly, Dale W. Garber Second HONOrs ........oovvvvnncens ........Edgar R. Missemer _-- 5 CO006600000000000E0 000000O00C TNO © ©OO6OCC00000O0EEEC0O0EE000EECEEEEERECOEECCEECEEECEEEEEEEEEEEEOERE o Lehman Swarr, Third Honors, Martha Musser, Owen P. Greenawalt, Alvin N. Rutt | 1 { i turn | Borough Conncil Chickens Chickens =. c cuea L.andisville, 7 amaasnals | ( whisk FEF _ to your chickens. Because Of €X- engtoe, Mt. Joy. i i ; Nothing pays so well as attention Columbia Soldiery Featured RELIGIOUS NEWS (Continued from page 1) g I The 7 »ditio # Sta - — ; ) i May di on of : Our Sinte - Ricksecker’'s recommendation. Si Army and Navy Sou a publica- News From Our Many Local Houses pr. Richards of the Finance Com- WANTED—Pair of old fir tion devoted to the interests > i ; and young, are Sus i y ig i 30 Hig) ts of the of Worship mittee, reported the approval of a and young, are susceptable to such .,qirons. Write or phone National Guard of Pennsylvania, is ene number of bills which were after diseases as gapes, roup, cholera, office. Mt. Joy. posure to climatic changes fowls, old devoted al t exclusively to Colum- t i > ; > i % u : Lutheran ward paid. olds and germs. To prevent these private sale—A desik yla, he 1 ue containec an Interest- R " I 3 1} t : : = CL. ev. I. Mr an of roperty com- “i i i i v. I. H, Kern, Pastor Mr. Sumpma 1e Property €om- (.onples keep constantly in their lot on New St., Mt. J4 ing history of the Columbia Light Snuday School 9:30 a. m. mittee, reported cellar in the post : \ : ri ng water. and 180 ft. deep. Ct 1 1 Eg orm i 0; Fowl In Junior League 6:00 p. m office building was concreted. The pr linger, Mt. Joy fantry wn. P.): ihe roster of the : : | 3 ger, Mt. Joy. fantry, N. G. ): the roster of the Morning service 10:30, committee was ordersd to rebuild the command; a nl rv of the Columbia a . : . W ide of the park For Rent—Building ————————— ’ ! : Evening service 7 o'clock. fence along the eas . K. Pes ars Veteran Corps, | a very interest- i MT jcksecker of the Light Com- 4 der’s Warehouse, su ous lines of business ing and well written article on “Co- U. B. Church mittee, reported all the lights satis Chicken Cholera Remedy Ed. Ream, Mount Joy, Pa. or vou WILL SEE THE GENUINE GEARLESS HAY LOADER. lumbia—A Digest of Its Advantages D. BE. Long, Pastor factory and the pole in question re- THE SIMPLEST AND LIGHTEST R/NNING LOADER ON THE and Resources.” Sunday, June Tth, 1914. Sunday cently, having secaived the proper at- for nls ote Yam MARKET. HAS A 30 INCH STROKE, SIX INCHES MORE THAN The issue also contains a good School, 9 a. m., preaching at 10:15 a. tention by the Edison Company. Cholera, Gapes and other poultry for Spe heap A ; hbzse ANY OTHER LOADER. IT HASNO GEARS, NO CRANK SHAFTS, photo of First Lieutenant Henry J. m. Annual Children’s Day Services| Civil Engineer M. N. Beahaliolh gl 7 a5 ieadit toile ani cine will be said fo n NO CHAINS, NO SPRINGS, NO WE3S. THIS Is THE EMERSON Engle, formerly of Columbia C, of 7:30 o'clock. presented h drawing of the present diseases. Thins s spieady 52 b Tan a This enging Was LOADER IN WHICH THE CUT WILL SHOW. LOOK IT OVER this place. borough saniary. extension. The 9nd shoud be in constant use. Put hace by n SE OO QO St. Luke’s Episcopal matter was discussed ¢ lengtl and i i tl 2 For Sale My ge Var Come 2a) Sse ori | s Episcop natter was gs at gth and yp in pint bottle for 25c. Xor | Just the thing for a farmer. Bulletin C. Stuart Kitchin, Rector Mr. Brubaker was instructed to make _ Office, Mt. Joy tf Mr. Neidenthal, the new proprietor Sunday School 9 A, M. some alternations and present it at | - : a of the Florin Inn, at Florin has made Morning Prayer and Sermon 10:30. the next meeting. FOR SALE CHEAP—A large new extensive improvements about the Evening Prayer and Sermon 7:30. Ex-Burgess Hoffman, = president of J gas stove with a double oven. Will place the past two weeks and on Sat- Holy Communion, fourth Sunday 10 Board of Health, reported one sell very reasonable as I live in the ’ country and can’t use same. ADDlY urday will again throw this well IB the month at 10:30. |geath from typhoid fever and that at this office. tf known hostelry open to the public. Methodt . there are no reportable cases of di- yr ethodist Episcopal Cheap for Quick Sale—Two good The hotel has been thoroughly equip- | j Tn PR Se sease in the borough. thr 1 is ; C. B. Johnston, Pastor | D Sto e i : bet True wi in : one of the) Sunday School 9:30 A. M The report of the Union National I Y pool tables complete with bails, cues, most modern in this section. He will] . racks, etc. apply to Mt. Joy Hall >» OE re : Public Worship, 10:30 A. M. and Mt. Joy Bank, treasurer, showed a | : make a specialt f cat - ’ . . N y . . | Associati specialty of catering 10 SHO, 0p pw, Ne tists im the Doron, Wee van Street, Mount Joy, Pa. | Association, Dr. J. J. Newpher, { mobile parties an xtend ial : ile p Ss d extends a cordial Epworth League Services, 6:30 P. account and $2,640.28 in the Water Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 A. M. Manager. tf invitation to the bli 11 and | i ; i ee TT a Aa t public to call and) gy |aceount with $576 In the linterest ac- Sunday Hours 5 to 7 P. M. Newtown strain S. C. White Leg- : ] 0, a Sa | : apeite count. r—— mr —— |horn day old chicks for sale, 10¢ Oxfords ani Shoes Trinity United Evangelical | Upon motion of Mr. Barto, the Read the Bulletin each. Order now. Also, custom hatch- Oir stock of Oxtorde and Shoes Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor | property Committee was ordered to ing, at 4 cents a chick. Newpher i romipiete We 2 ottoring aber Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. remove the old hose drigr and the Smeltzer, Mount Joy, Pa. tf. Te : ? Public worship with sermon at|Fire Company will be asked to sug- rr T= — Maa or Tn English Shoes) 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Subject|gest something to take its place. y ’ For Sale—Bemis Transplanter, h p pair. Z ros. | of discourse in the morning, “Dedi- | The bill of . the Independent oil good as new, used only two days. ———— —— | 8 rica” i i 2 8 ® . : This i siti i Duck Lays 154 Eggs in 167 Days ire we a In the evel-lgompany for applying 15.464 gallons NOTiogh-Persny Tsang en i : er A A duck on the Purdue poultry | Be ry ey i h ft |of oil was paid, amounting to $1,043.- flowers, etc., from graves in the Mt. Tou p or, care 0 Feil, Ub / : : ) School wi ave its|.., : 3 i pC ory 3 reby Ww > : may 20-3 farm, near Lafayette, Ind., in the ho anBad Children’s Day exercises onl A number of ether: Wills Were Jor CE ore ii Wii = ; TIC Ares ~ ool. 167 days has laid 154 eggs. She was | Sunday evenin Ju 14 Afi then pili ang Council aijoutned. 20, re7a Re Bor Sale=a lot-of wading ¥ ) 28s. ) g, une 1%. ne = oe will be dealt with according to 1aw.|cut ready for stove use; $1 load. | hatched May 24, last year, and began | program is being arranged for the E. M. Barto, Supt it. | w ° Wel 3 |aying November 23. | occasion. { A Very Good Sale Vee ae .| Wm. Darrenkamp Mt. Joy. te AND COMPARE IT WITH THE OTHERS. THE LONG EASY go ii : | The song and praise service on| Last Friday Mr. C. S. Frank solda| WANTED SWEEP DELIVERS THE HAY IN BETTER SHAPE THAN ANY 3 il ” | Sunday evening will be in charge| jot of live stock at public sale in this rs: stealy employment and good ator for an automobile in first-class Arrow and “Red Man” brand 5 i OTHER LOADER ON THE MARKET. clothes ut. Gets Bros, only, 2-42%e, jor Mr, Clyde Eshleman. place. Twenty head of cows were Wages. Florin Shirt Factory. condition complete with bracket. BEFORE YOU BUY A LOADER WE ASK YOU TO EXAMINE ra : ; —————— cold at very good figures. |Among' june 63t. [Only $5.00. Apply at this office. THIS FINE MACHINE AND BE CONVINCED. BOND NOTICE Keep Cool them was a Holstein cow for $107.50 ropgacco PLANTS—If there is| NOTICE—I am prepared to do all Notice is hereby given to persons | BY Years one of ov new Mush- md suother for $119.50 How's that any one in need of tobacco plants, 1,kinds of hauling, plowing lots, an? holding School Bonds numbers 71,10, osom _ silk shirts, $1.50 up. for cows: can supply them. N. S. Newcomer, WOTK of that kind. Charges very ( 3 NM QO) ) 7 | \\ R oh, 5 = + z= 14, 5, , =, 30, is Getz Bros. —————————- Mt. Jov. ot | reasonable, Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. tt su ¢ at 334 per cent. to presen ty apse eee A pment : turda Eveni { - s . TEN — — * 7 same for payment August 1st, 1914| Social Saturday y Found—A solid gold cuff link] Wanted—A man to work fin cream- Outing Trousers The Ladies’ Aid Society 5 . 2 est NE ; > Owner will lease call on Harvey ery. Apply at once a y M t J P at First National Bank Mount Jay, A new line of Cream Serge Out-| Lutheran Church will hold NEE Carpenter NL Jor. ES ithe Farry eh office of u oy, enna. Pa. Interest will cease on these ing Pants at $4.00 up. Getz. Bros. | Saturday evening at the home : EE Sreameny ft. Joy it Bonds after the above date. a — Frank Schock on Frank street. Alll TLost—A gold locket with initigi | For Sale Cheap—A 2 as new june 3-tf. By Order of Board.| Fresh Tango Drops at Baker's. jare heartily invited. |“B. B. R” Liberal reward for) its e- marble-top table. Bullet 0 Will Re-Open Hotel Sewing Machine wpera- For Sale Cheap—A large gas gener | | § — i | } ’