PAGE FOUR e Two Good Games Here on the Fourth of July Lost Great Contest a brilliant contest innings, the Elizabethtown 12-inning In that went twelve team went hands of the Skiles and Hess both allowing five hits apiece. Hershey nine. contest ‘was interesting throughout, | the winning run being put over in the twelfth on Saylor's base run- ning. The score: HERSEHY A. C. r ho a ©; Shagb, "3h ..... 0... 06.1 & 3%; Romig, 1b ............ 0 010 0 0} Savior, ss. .......c 00 1 2 2 2 Paniels, cf ............ 0 1:3 00 Straug, rf A | AE Mmpher, i ........... 0 0 2 0 1 Bwartz, 2b ........... oO 3X 0 10 Miller, C. ............ } 116 0 © Skiles. po. coins oO 0.150 Patals coeccininniis 1 536 12 ELIZABETHTOWN rh oo a © B'mdrier Caer visieleie 9. 1 7 1 © Woomley, cf ......... 01:0 0:0 Obrinser, If ........... 00 3 0 0 Spickler, 2b .......:, oO 1 1 4 1 Hess, p HO 0.0 4.0 Bakes, $8 ...ucos enn 0-1 4 2. 0 Heistapd, 1b .......... 0:31:13 0 0 R. Ream, 1f .......... 0:0 4:06 0 Herr, 3p ...ncineiaes ¢:0:4 5 0 Petals ...... .. 0.5 3216 1 Score by innings: H’'shey 00000000000 1—1 E't'n 00000000000 0—0 Landisville Wins Batting at opportune times when hits meant runs, the Landisville team defeated the strong Keenan A. C. on Saturday at Landisville. Mec- Geever and Bachler tried their hands at pitching, but neither could stop the fulisade of hits. The score: rh oaewe WOBVET, 88 r.vcvvunses 131 00 1 Dderfer, C ....ccceees 2 32318 1 1 H. Miller, of ......... $11 010 J Miller, 2b ...<...is 12 2 140 Hsman, Ib .......e.en rT 7-1 1} Wearables This Startling and long tunic Truly amazing beauty and qu hips, deep tunic starting at yoke. er Swiss embroidery. tinctive, for $5.00. BOOOOGOOOOONOOOOOO00 x NM . » you. it, in fac} make a special effort to you want NN OOOODOOOOOOOOLVT Elizabethtown | down to defeat at the Both | twirled brilliantly, | The | 1 { Particularly those kinds of Suits and Dresses, Etc., you'll need for the “Fourth.” ngly small for values like these. Summer’s Newest Dresies New Long Tunic Dresses, $2.50 Made of beautiful new crepe, with pink, blue or lavender flow- ers on white grounds. New Organdy Collar with colored silk girdles, a wonderful big value; Special at $2.50 Attractive Lawn Dresses in White These have the pretty new style org: of embroidery. Colored Silk Extraordinary Wash Dress Values at $5.00 es of black and White Striped Voile, in the Colored silk girdle. Another Lot of Brand New Wash Dresses at $7. The loveliest creations we have ever been privileged to show One style is of fine imported crepe and and attractive; some in old rose, white and new blue. n out-of-the-ordinary dress for a small outlay, Athletic World | day. THE only tallies and five game He scored our in order to do so had to steal (bases. That's the way the should be played. What's the matter with the annual game between the Fats and the Leans? Such a game is always in- teresting. The Men's Class of the United Evangelical Church will play the Bible Class of the Lutheran Church on Thursday evening. Come out and see the game. Last Thursday evening the Bible Class team of the Evangelical church defeated a similar team from the Brethren church at base ball of 12 to 17. at the game Satur- United by a score The attendance day was only about one-fourth of what it should have been. If the fans here want a team why don’t they attend the games? 'two weeks he should do nothing put |) practice batting. and persistent playing La we | would have been shut out. He scored both runs and in so doing | stole five bases. J. Harry Roland and Jack Coombs of the Athletics saw the Lititz— Mountville game Saturday. Coombs was sent to look Joe Breneman of this place, over. Conrad was surely himself Satur- PN OOOOOOOOOOOO0O000000000000ODOLOLOOOOODLIINIIN WATT and SHAND Corner Syuare and E. King Sts. Hot Weather F eatured : Every Day At Store BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, Brown of this place, allowed but three hits. There will be two good games of ball here on Saturday, July 4, when the New Standard team will have the Fulton A. C. team of Lancaster as its opponent. The local team will be considerably strengthened Satur- day by a number of new faces. The morning game will be called at ten o'clock and the afternoon game at 3 o'clock, Everybody come out and encourage the team. The strong P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. team of Columbia came here Satur- dny gnd easily defeated the New Standard team by a score of 16 to 2. Rettew of Columbia, only allowed the locals two hits, Conrad and Stark each getting a single. Walters was taken out in the seventh and Good placed on the mound but both these twirlers were to the liking of Lititz won a good game from Gray; ‘Pi a 0 0 0 2 0 Mountville at the former place Sat- the visitors who garnered twenty- Moyer, YE ..v.sivaniil 1 1 0 0 0|urday, score 1 to 0. Lititz scored one hits. We were unable to get 'Poring, 3b ..... i... 0 1 0 3 1|in the ninth with two men down. the box score of i Malehorn, If 000 0 : : Mumma, If 0 0 0 0 Totals <sviviineniasse KEENAN A. C, r-ho | Buckius, If ........... 3 01 Bubins,: 2b ..... 0000s 0.1 8 Kimel, 3b ......c.v0n0 13 jot fey, Tf .....ivnes 00 1 Beck, 3b ........2..5. 0 0 6 i'Bachier, ef, D +. eevee 1 190 tonror: SS...) OD 01 Spicer; ee... ul diet 2110 i McGeever, p., cf ...... ¥ 10 XKloss: .....v.. aie. 0 10 | Totals ..ovenenssness 5 624 Score by innings: Landisville 2100031230 Keenan A. C. ..00100011 Diamond Dust AN Bennett plays a good, hard and xX consistent game. x There was some class to the | twirling of Rettew. NY Manheim defeated the Armstrong YJ A. A. on Saturday 13 to 0. | What we want most is Pay IN that can bat. Hitting the ball wins Wb games, even if players do make oc-| casional errors. |N/ Columbia had the best team here thus far this season. Lockard, Free- | land and those other familiar old faces can still go some. “Hener” Brubaker was there with |i}, the stuff Saturday. He made sever- | al beautiful catches, For the next] [§ ELIZABETHTOWN Mrs. Clarencne Barnes Re- From Their Wedding Trip Mr, and turn Miss Minnie Nissley is visiting at Mt. Gretna. | Miss M. A. Black visited her pa-| rents at Harrisburg, i Rev. F. Y. Weidenhammer of Har-! risburg, visited friends in town. D. G. Brinser passed a few days at Camden and Atlantic City, N. J. | Amos Baney and family were the | guests of their son at Harrisburg. William Weigand of Warren, O., is the guest of H. T. Horst and wife, Mrs. Charles King of Harrisburg, was the guest of E. E. Coble and family, Eugene Shirk and family of Har- risburg, were guests of L. D. Coble and family. Mrs, Nora Booser of Lancaster, was the guest of Mrs. F. W. Miller on Wednesday. Burwood Brandt and family were visiting the family of James Nau- man at Mount Gretna. “Mrs. Charles Foltz and children are spending some time with rela- tives in Philadelphia, { Charles H. Wormley returned id Prices are amaz- Offer of andy Gi collars and the front $2 rdle, Special, ality for so little money. Dress- new yoke effect over Front, collar and cuffs of all-ov- Very new and dis- 50 to $12.50 is particularly smart Ask to see see all of these new arrivals if WAOOOCO0O00000000000Co00On { | Wednesday evening from a few days’ |v risit to Pittsburgh. Miss Mabel E. Grosh, who taught | i school at Topeka, Kansas, the id term, has returned home. Holmes Falkenstein of Funteta | aoitee. is the guest of his parents, | Rev. and Mrs. G. N. Falkenstein. ; Mrs. Mary Croman and daughter of Philadelphia, are the guests of Rev, Frank Croman and family at the Lutheran parsonage, and Mrs, Clare E. Barnes of this place, who ie just returned from their wedding trip, were given pleasant surprise by their friends Therslay evening, The newly-mar- ied couple received many gifts. One of the larg gatherings of Odd Fellows in Elizabethtown took » on Thursday evening, when a 5 of sixteen candidates were ini- iated. The degree team of Selah Lodge, No. 657, of Manheim, aceom- panied by sevent) -eight members of journeyed to that place in Soe automobiles on a fraternal lodge visit. The degree team of that lodge is considered one of the best in the State. The paraphernalia was tak- en in a large auto truck. Not a ritual was used in the conferring of the degrees, the members Of the team acquitting themselves admir- bly. Manheim’'s most prominent Soros ss men were among the visit- ors. The Elizabethtown members turned out in goodly number. The hall of A. G. Heisey, on Bain- ve street, was rented for the oc-! cain After the degrees were con-| ‘ed the visitors, accompanied by | one hundred members of the Eliza- bethtown lodge, marched to J. 5 In rge | Hornafius’ restaurant, where all sat {down to lunch, furnished by the home lodge. Members of the clan from Mt. Joy, Ephrata and Lititz were present and enjoyed the festi- vities, Two hundred attended. RE Gh Wil} Close Saturdays The undersigned wish to inform the public that they will close their blacksmith shops at noon Saturdays | from now unti] the first Saturday in October, C. S. LONGENECKER DAVID S. SHONK WALTER WELFLEY ——t Our Home Markets | Buiter, per I ce. atiaiaeaifiga 27 Fges, per d0zZ -......... 000 a 20 Lard, per I, ..c.cicsmicnierrive 123% Potatoes per bu. ....... 75¢ & $1.35 Oats, PET PU. ven cisiste sts sicisinsinis sisinn 42 Wheat, Der DU. ..icovetees sisson. 90 Corn, per DU. .....vcccccerinnnne 87 eer eel Ce" BOXING Jack Johnson was given the deci- sion on points after fighting twenty | rounds against Frank Moran of Pitts- burg at Paris on Saturday evening. Boxing Show Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 3 WIND-UP YOUNG McGINNIS of Lancaster vs KID SMITH of Columbia McGinnis is well known here and needs no introduction while Kid Smith is Charlie Collins’ sparring partner. ’Nuf sed. KID ELLIS of Mt Joy vs ALLEN PUTT of Lititz This pair met at Rossmere about three weeks ago and Ellis won in the third round. Putt is dissatisfied and wants another chance to show his skill, EDDIE MILLER of Mt. Joy vs JACK WOLPERT of Lancaster Miller is very popular and is the favorite at the Eagle A. C., Mt. Joy, while Wolpert is the lad that boxed Young Ellis at Columbia a month ago. Wolpert claims to be the 105-1b. champion of Central Penna. FRANKIE FUNK, Mt. Joy vs MAIN HESS of Elizabethtown SPEEDY JOE of Coatesville vs BILLY PIFF of Mt. Joy Here's a pair of colored boys that will make a lively. bout that should be interesting. Band Will Furnish Music Collings of Columbia, will referee Admission 25¢ Ringside Seats 50¢ First Seven Rows 35¢ Show will start promptly at 8:15 { Chart opens at Getz Bros. on Wed- nesday, July 1st at 12 M. Foresters Oo PA. nm RE . V 6 Cylinder 48 H. P. Fully Equipped a price. This warning is not the dealers and owners, We are building cars for our d~alers and their proposition comes out, competition generally warns both dealers and buyers to stay away from it. result of any fine moral standard, but it is the natural fear how to meet the other man's proposition until after they have seen what approval it will find from most Wednesday, July 1, 1914. OCA EES RO 1 We don't know what competition will say in answer to this unusual advertisement. time competition has been asked to make such a compraison with so remarkable a car at so remarkable So far as we are concerned, we don't much care what they say. people; not for competition. mig I 1] Our Competitor It’s the first When so unusual & a of not knowing 2 When a proposition is as good as the Herff-Brooks proposition competition doesn’t mean the loss of many sales to us because the dealer or owner has only to see the Herff-Brooks to realize that against such abuse and criticism must fal] away unnoticed. that the only competition we will have is cars costing from Ask competition the price of his car; then make him prove ists that difference in price between what he has to offer you and the Herff-Brooks at $1,375. $1750 to $2,000 and that that there ex- = merit, at such a price, = Remember 2 competition is a compliment. a 2 a 2 a 2 a = a a e EE pe lilfemnores | Shoe Polishes FINEST QUALITY LARCEST VARIETY ALSO CLEANS ALL ARTICLES MADE. orig il “GILT EDGE, the only ladies’ shoe dressin that positively contains Oil, Blacks, Polishes and Pre- serves ladies’ and children’s shoes, shines without rubbing, 25¢c. “FRENCH GLOSS,” 10c. “STAR” combination for cleaning and polishing all Kindsof russet or tan shoes, 10c. “DANDY” size, 25¢. “QUICK WHITE" (in liquid form with eponge) quick. fycleans and whitens dirty canvas shoes. 10c.& 25c. “ALBO” cleans and whitens BUCK, NUBUCK, SUEDE, and CANVAS SHOES. In round White cakes packed in zinc boxes, with sponge, 10c. In hand- | some, large aluminum boxes, with sponge, 25¢c. It your dealer does not keep the kind you want, send us the price in stamps for fullsize package, charges paid. WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO., 20-26 Albany Street, Cambridge, Mass. The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of Shoe Polishes in the World. ; : i i 1 i i i Your Vacation luggage should be light, stylish $5.00 Your trunk is Lere and durable. Cowhide bags, Cowhide suitcases. \ at Your own price. We KRECKEL On The Square LANCASTER, PA. repair all kinds of luggage. sforfocfoofesfonfestoctocesfontosfocfertocfonfectesforfaofecferforfosfoctesfocfosfocfontacioefosfoctofocfostectasfestesfonecfestesfesfe oh oo 3 og i 2 3 3 og * 5 % og og od 3 oo og 3 3 5 7 3 3 ogesfongesfosfooforfociecferfectesfanferfesfeciacfocfecfortanfeciecfecfecte BOND NOTICE Notice is hereby given to persons holding School Bonds numbers 71, 10, 50, 58, 75, 4, 72, 74, 5, 59, 48, 30, Is- sued 1904 at 334 per cent. to present same for payment August 1st, 1914 at First National Bank Mount Jay, Pa. Interest will cease on these Bonds after the above date. june 3-tf. By Order of Board. KIND READER:—IF YOU'RE IN BUSINESS YOU SHOULD HAVE AN AD IN THIS SPACE. REMEM BER, HUNDREDS BESIDE YOUR: SELF READ THIS SPACE WEEK LY. 01 1 Rheems Pa. LADNIS BROS. J EF 1 OO00000CO000000000000000CO0OC0CO000000000000000000 Our Greatest uly Clearance mer merchandise; from our obtained from prominent sources. ly, stance, “July SAL] NOW ON IN EARNEST A month of supreme values in most wanted lines of sum- a huge disposal of all small regular stocks and scores of underprices purchases Hundreds and hundreds of specially priced seasonable, up-to-the moment merchasdise in every department, something for every member of the family; in fact, almost anything you want, just when you want it and at a price that will make you Clearance” for months to come. See The Special Display Of “S & H’ Premiums In “Exhibition Hall” 4th Floor And Receive 30 “S & H” Stamps Free Hid and odd lots items; time- in every in- remember your To Start A New Book IN ADDITION-WE WILL GIVE Double “S & H” Stamps ah a im WITH ALL PURCHASE ON FRIDAY, JULY 3 LANCASTER PA, DOOOO0OO00OO0O00OOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOONOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN in this season of the mistletoe, Peace can come gether with man only when he has developed his yusiness to a point where he feels certain that coming profits will more than cover coming obligations. when the “Peace and Good Will” i# Qeod will, upon everyone’s lips, let us consider | the reputation he has acquigl, to lit from the angle of business. | to the business latitude briefly, is the value ef he important
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