The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 01, 1914, Image 5

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Miller's
Jewelry Store
WHTCHES
Cloeks and
Jewelery
Eyes tested and all kinds of
GLASSES FITTED
Algo electrical goods such as
ELECTRIC IRONS, MOT-
ORS, FLASH LIGHTS,
BATTERIES, ETC.
S. H. Miller

0 East Main street
: MOUNT JOY, -:- PENNA m=
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W.B.BENDER
East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.
FOR A
GOOD SHAVE
STYLISH HAIR-CUT
REFRESHING SHAMPOO
or anything in the Barber Line.

Half The Secret of
Good Pictures
Is The Film

THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.

same, |
.
asonic Home A | Past Grand Master George B. or- |
EWS | lady, Deputy Grand Master Louis A. |
a | Watres and other distinguished Ma- |
— with

sons will honor
very beautiful their presence.
the occasion
|
There will be a
; byrotechnical display at the Homes The regular Sunday religious ser-
How Mrs. Hurley Was Re. immediately after the delivery of Vices were conducted Sunday, June
stored to Health by Lydia | the address on July Fourth at 7 P. 28th, by Rev. C. Stuart Kitchin, rec-
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable |M. A cordial invitation is extended tor of St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Compound to all to attend and enjoy the band of Mount Joy, assisted by the sur-
Ee concert and display. pliced choir of his church, and at-
Thomas R. Patton, for thirty-four tracted a large and appreciative au-
years R. W, Grand Treasurer of the dience.
weakness. For two Grand Lodge F. & A. M. of Pa. and eit Ge vr
years I could not{® Fret Master of Union Lodge No. Rabies-Hydrophobia
gran on my feet ip of Philadelphia, died September The general quarantines against
long ok sini ane i 2907, deeply ovrned: by the Of- dogs on account of rabies that the
Som ral wo ficers and members of the Grand Pennsylvania State Livestock Sani-
; 1thout en- | Lodge, and by all who had learned tary Roar have i re i
during cutting and 2 Si : . 2 ary Board have in force occasion
& y to know him and experienced his any 1 HE rape
drawing pains down Tonccolic ! 5 many inquiries, therefore the follow-
my right side which a aI . compel ng Te ing from Dr. C. J. Marshall, State
increased every ri : a. oa od Ey Be Veterinarian, is of timely interest:
month. Thavebeen “°U- - > death Of hls beloved .panies is a disease that affects all
at that time purple Wife, he donated $100,000 to the _ ; it
: NL : 3 : warm-blooded animals. In man it is
inthe faceandwould Grand Lodge of Pa. to found the called hydrophohls. Recent) i
I could not lie down or | Thomas R. Patton Memorial Charity _. 2 Ny T%pac 2, Seenily 5 call
died showing clinical symptoms of
hydrophobia, the head of the dog
loving trib-
Bie et] Sha gimhiiion, hslanchaly, At his own death, it was found he that bit. the child had been submitted
friend i od Ate I Minne had bequeathed the residue of his © the laboratory of the Board, a
e world. er ad trie on at SR i
most every female remedy without suc- estate, valued at $1,000,000 for the diamosts poshive. of Favie establish
cess, my mother-in-law advised me to founding of the Thomas Ranken Pat- ©4 nd ibe interested persons noti-
take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ton Masonic Institution for Boys, as fied. The Pasteur treatment was
Compound. I did so and gained in a memorial to his son, Thomas Ran- '€commended but it was not ad-
Seats every day. I have now no trou- ken Patton, who died when he was ministered. Exposed animals were
Rae SY na Lan DE Jour not yet nine years of age. By the destroyed or quarantined.
+ 18€S Itsell. "—Mrs. | terms of the will, this fund was to ‘A great factor in the
S. T. HURLEY, Eldon, Missouri. jeg i
Berfembon sihesrameds. which cid be managed by a board of bursars, rabies is the stray dog, and the num-
: y which did ang is t avails p ber se animals should be ma-
this was Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 3:80 :1e Jyh for fhe Sas, hey of These tammy Sen Th
Compound. For sale everywhere. DY rnin
law of 1911,
hands of the
and con-

Eldon, Mo. — “I was troubled with
displacement, inflammation and female


walk the floor.
sit still sometimes for a day and a night | Fund for Widows, as a
at atime. I wasnervous, and had very ute to her memory.
spread of
ficiaries not earlier than twelve, or terially reduced by
more than twenty years, after the ment of the dog tax
It has helped thousands of women :
"1 date of his e ¢ e year whi ork is i
who have been troubled with displace- 1919 will By > Hit Ge Joab whish work 15.00 Be :
ments, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, | qo Yan 8 golleciors
irregularities, periodic pains, backache, available for the erection of dwell- stables.”
that bearing down feeling, indigestion, | 118 houses and industrial schools on n conclusion the State Veterin-
"and nervous prostration, after all other | the Masonic Home Grounds, and the arian desires to make known to the
nsng have failed. Why don’t you try | development of an institution rival- public that if the head of any animal
yds E. Pinkham Medicine Co., ing in importance and usefulness, that dies or is destroyed, suspected
S. ; ; Vie 9 p s kniingien
? the renowned Girard College at of peing affected with rabies, is
| Philadelphia. severed from the carcass near the
sum of money assessors, tax


See That Yours is the
Eastman N. C. Film
The Word “KODAK” on the Spool
End Identifies the Genuine,

Agent for Standard Steam Laundry

HAIR CUTTING

SHAVING
Joseph B. Hershev
Tonsorial Parlor
Three Chairs, No Waiting
Agent for the Midletown Steam
Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday
and delivered Friday.
East Main St. MOUNT JOY
Terms Moderate Bell Telephone
CHARLES S. FRANK
AUCTIONEER
MOUNT JOY. PA
Prompt Attention given to Sales of
Real Estate and Personal Property.
Steam Vulcanizing
By Experienced Hands
SPEED VULCANIZING COMPANY
NORTH WEST CORNER
ORANGE AND PRINCE STREETS
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 in-
ner Tubes and Casings at reason-
able prices.
Pee
We are Always Prepared to serve
Pure
Spring
Water
ICE:
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
Moderate Charges.
Don’t fail to see us before plac-
ing your order this year.
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
Mount Joy, Penna.
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For a Good (Clean Shave
Or a Classy Hair Cut
Stop at
H.J. WILLIAMS
TONSORIAL PARLORS
W. Main St., Mount Joy
Agt For Middletown Laundry

IGOOOVOTTOONROODOOV00C
CHAS. H ZELLER
REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE
E. Main St, Mount Joy
Calling and Clerking of Public Sales
Settlement of Estates
Collection of Rents
3 Surveying and Conveyancing
OLD DR. THEEL & DR.W. L. THEEL
8t., Phlla., Pa.) Ein Deutscher Artz, Only German
ipecialist. The German Treatment, the only

Disease itself, it’s a curse of humanity. Al
vate Diseases, Exeesses, both sex, Abnses, Weake
menses, Noevoul Pebility, Tooat Hubood, yet, Suoriy,
Koss arieoeete, Hydrocole, Rupture trietu
nitiog: Ki 7e Bladder, 48 yrs. practice £6 yrs. a
Axp. in any. Book Free, tells all, exposing Museums,
“ity & Country 4 ivertising Frauds, Hrs. 9-4, 6-9 5 Sun. 9-8


i building to be for said purposes triotic music and a display of
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}oAn important integral part of the 4 uiqers, promptly forwarded to the
Issuance of a new domestic postal Masonic Homes is the Children’s laboratory of the State Livestock
card was announced by the postoffice Home, ROW 80 successfully estab- Sanitary Board, 39th Street & Wood-
lished by the Committee on Masonic ’ Philadelphia, plainly
today. It is to replace land Avenue,
] 3 k Homes in Guest House No. 1, on an i
now in use which marked with the name and address
A New Postal Card
department
the card bears
3 y . : . ideal elevated location at the mar- : ;
the profile portrait of the late Presi- : % 2 of the sender, a careful examination
lent McKinley. The ne card will Sin ‘of beautiful Mount. Moriah inl 1 1 1 a t submitted
aen MCI 2y. EW i y : ’ Wii © ade an a repor s ) 2
: ¢ "i" Grove. The Children’s Home, under ». D¢ mack g 2 761
free of cost. All positive cases are
Board and ex-
bear the portrait of Thomas Jeffer-
direction of our Superintendent, is
30 T , a iffere s' § ze inv iecate y
scn. The only other difference in ost efficiently conducted by Miss investicated by the
cards is that the new card is printed jane Welch of Philadelphia, who is Posed animals destroyed or placed
in green ink and the old one is print- aply assisted in her under quarantine. General quaran-
work by her
Welch, ag tines are
other methods have
infection
only when all
failed to check
in a given
ed in red ink. sister, Miss Katherine established
teacher. It is the intention to com-
bine, with the elementary training the spread of
for the boys, thus making it a pre- !~cality.
paratory, as it were, for the opening —— Tey
of the Thomas Ranken Patton Insti- For The Radish Worm
tution when that great project shall One of the County Agriculturists
have become an established fact. in the eastern part of Pennsylvania
Mount Jo I The seven Masonic Lodges whose wrote to State Zoologist H. A. Sur-
| Jurisdiction is Dauphin County, man- face, Harrisburg, stating that in his
!ifested their interest : plague of the
; in the Homes ,oynty there is a
| by making their fifth asked for in-
PETER S. BRUBAKER, Proprietor

VISIT THE

sion to thi 1 apm] eXCur- padish Maggot, and
| sion i S :
9 S place on Thursday, June formation as to how to control the
is common over
25, 1914. These excursions are made :
under the guspioes of the Deapiin ov, 3° this Dest oe
| County Memorial Committee, com. the State, it will be of value to know
| posed of Samuel D. Sansom, Presi- the reply of Professor Surface
‘dent; John. M. J. Rannick, Secre- which was as follows:
If your Ford needs attention, I tary; Louis M. Neiffer, Treasurer; “The radish masgel Is the larva
will be pleased to have you call on George A. Gorgas, S. S. Bowman, Of & fi but slightly smaller than a
me, I carry a complete line of re- pr. Harry Rhoads and Titus W. Feg- house fly and similar in general ap-
pairs for these cars and can fix you ley, and the object is to make the Pearance. There are two or three
up on short notice. | members of the Fraternity of Dau. Proods per year. The eggs are laid
with ang PY the fly at the base of the plant,

phin County acquainted
General Repair Work a Specialty interested in the Homes, with a and the larvae crawl down to the
feed there. Spraying
view of erecting a Dauphin County roots and
| Memorial Cottage. They brought frequently with one ounce of arsenate
with them, plans and drawings for of lead in each gallon of water,
— a beautiful building to cost about using a short extension rod, holding
===%@) $25,000, which they submit as their the nozzle under the leaves of the
intentions of the near future. plants, so as to strike the crown with
3 About one hundred and fifty per- the spray liquid, will kill them after
SPECIAL TO WOMEN sons came on the excursion, and they first hatch, but it will not reach
roots and kill them
It : : spent a very pleasant day in going down to the
e most economical, cleansing and thru the buildings and over the after they become large or feed for
germicidal of all antiseptics is :
Also Automoble Hiring. Agent
for Firestone & Pullman Tires.


 
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grounds. some days.
pouring
& IA very graceful and thoughtful “They can be killed by
act of kindness on the part of the around the roots of the plants a
Committee, was the bringing with liberal application of carbolic emul-
them a present for every one of the .; hi Vat . ; adding po
1 1 S sion, which is made by adding car
A soluble Antiseptic Powder to nineteen children in the Homes, just bolic acid to Kerosene crmilsion, but
be dissolved in water as needed, such things as make a child's heart it is best to prevent them from at-
or hing | Hine oT rime I» CINRIIGS 0 sarkinp Wn plants miler Wifh De
indo a Th ar iy ae giver. ; obliged to apply a remedy for them
a , throat, ur highly esteemed and much after they are started. This is done
caused by feminine ills it has no equal. | 1oveq Past Grand Masicr. HOH. Geo An ; e
For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham BE. Orladv. he Ww "°° by mixing one quart of kerosene oi
: riady, “has a frieng: Who! Boars in a peck of dry sand and sprinkling
+Iedicine Co. has recommended Paxtine 1 : wa Soars
in thelr private correspondence with | the unusual name of “No. 1517, the sand on the ground near the
after they come up.
vomen, wien Lroyes its superiority. Phos ay not pi plants shortly
3 ommeh Ww. 0 ave een eured say eriere hd 1 his generosity whic After a hard rain it may be neces-
. is “worth its weight in gold.” At he has kindly shown the Homes, On ary for you to repeat the applica
ruggists. 50c. large box, or by mail. i casi » fri ‘ p pi 50 7 : :
this occasion our friend and brother The point is that the odor of
ne Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. | nr 5 : tion.
» No. Ii as ac v p ga- :
0. 1517 has placed us under obliga the kerosene drives the flies away.
strewing it
If it is kept there by
occasionally along the surface of the
eround near the plants it will repel

tion by presenting to the Homes a
NEW ICE CREAM PARLOR Tycos Stormograph which now occu-
I have opened a fine ice cream par- pies a position against the wall of
lor at my home on Fairview street Grand Lodge Hall at the west end
where I serve only the best cream of porch. The stormograph is a record- (nem.
all flavors. Also Cold Soft Drinks. ing barometer. Ingenious mechan- “This .
Drop in and see me. ism is connected by an Aneroid Ba- cauliflower and other cruciferous
JNO. B. GANTZ rometer, so that a pen on an elon- plants. The remedies here suggest-
Fairview St., MT. JOY, PA. gated lever is lowered and raised by ed will 2% prove satisfactory a
the action of the barometer. The them. We have had remarkabl
T pen rests against a revolving clock good results in the use of carbolic
Mi, Charter Notice drum which completes one revolu- emulsion for, the root worm or root
Notice is hereby given that on July tion in seven days, and is surround- maggot of cabbage. 'The details of
7th, 1914 at 12 o'clock noon an ap-' oq with a paper chart on which is the formula for this will be sent to
plication will be made to the GOV- arranged the index of . a barometer those who request them.”
ernor of Pennsylvania under the transversely and perpendicularly, is rest peer
Er a aan he ot Spaces for id Jers o Je Week and WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS
’ s of the days, so that when in :
supplements, by Albert Strickler, action, a permanent record is lined SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE
Landis Charles, Amos S. Weidman, gut for every hour of every day of BULLETIN
Monroe B. Forney, Abner M. Her- the week. : Abraham Lincoln said: “I do not
shey, S. G. Myers and H. G. Hagen- July 4th looms up on the calendar know much about the tariff, but Ido
berger for a Charter for an intended and the patriotism of the Homes know this much; when we buy goods
corporation to be called The Mt. Joy will not permit it to come and the goods and the
Market House Company, the charac- without contributing its share to the foreigner gets the money: when we
ter and object whereof is the buying proper celebration of the day. An buy goods made at home, we get
of ground and securing or building a elbquent speaker has been secured both the goods and the money.”
Market House for the sale of meat, for the occasion, the Citizens’ Band Those who get the “ lion's share”
vegetables, victuals and provisions. of Elizabethtown will discourse pa- of Mount Joy business are advertis-
fire- ers in the Bulletin.
on the terrace so nie AA mmm won
maggot attacks cabbage,

go abroad we get

and similar and correlated purposes, works will be given
and for theSe purposes to have pos- opposite Grand Lodge Hall. Worm Eating Corn: Roots
sess and enjoy all the rights, benefits! The celebration will take place at The corn crop 9 the vicinity of
and privileges conferreq by said Act|7 o clack fn the evening and a cord; Witmer is suffering from the jaroads
Supplements | al invitation is extended to all the
| friends of the Homes in Elizabeth-
| town, Mount Joy and elsewhere, to
in the
of Assembly and the
thereto.
of a worm which is attacking the
roots of the stalks. Consequently the
fields of maize are somewhat back-
ward this season.
ISAAC R HERR,
Solicitor, Pe Dpresent and participate
june 10-3t,

HOME HEALTH CLUB

By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago. lll. |
Vacations:—Do you take an oc: |
casional vacation? If you do not I
am sorry for you. I have known
people whose lives appeared to be
one continuous tredmill. There was |
not even a weekly half holiday. Day |
weeks out, |
same steady !
by day, weeks in and
Sundays included, the
grind, digging for dollars and in the |
end finding sickness, suffering and |
disappointment. In most cases of
that kind the incentive to accumula- |
tion of money continues to urge |
them on even after a sufficiency has
been provided. They get the habit of |
primary ob- |
sight of and |
acquisitiveness and the
ject of money is lost
only the desire to get more remains. |
The one or two weeks’ summer va- |
cation of the average city dweller is |
a Godsend and a tremendous help,
but if it was not for the Saturday |
half holidays granted by most of the |
employers of office help, the legal |
holidays and Sundays, the summer |
vacation would not be enough for
play time. It is difficult for the
country resident to realize how dead- |
ly is the daily grind of work in the |
big cities with its ceaseless raise of |
dust and dirt and strife. How eager- |
ly the shutins seek the open and |
how they enjoy to the limit the
green grass and cool
in the parks.
On the recent Decoration Day I
spent a few hours in one of the great
parks in Chicago. It was estimated
that there were over 100,000 people
in the park at that hour and if one
counted all of those who were driv-
ing around its beautiful boulevards,
together with those who had already
estimated that
over a quarter of a million people
esjoyed ataste of nature in that one
park that day. In all that crowd I
who appeared
gone home it was
did not see a
to be in the least under the influence
there are people
bewail the degen-
yerson
I
of liquor and yet
who constantly
eracy of the times and call Chicago
the wickedest city on the continent.
The incantations ascribed to witches
was boil and bobble, toil and trouble.
method of over-
coming the evils or effects of toil
parks and play-
pictures
The present day
and trouble is
moving
famous singers
grounds, vacations,
and the bringing of
and musiciang into the house of the
laboring masses through the agency
of wonderful talking machines. The
best way to overcome any evil is to
offer something better. The dram
shop is an evil. The 5 cent theater
is good. It gives the poor laboring
man and his family an entire even-
ing vacation, takes them to call the
wonderful places
shows them the
honored people in action ‘and all for
less than the price of one round of |
and most
greatest
drinks. |
Take frequent vacations and keep |
young. Remember that if you spend |
all of your |
saving money for a {
vou hope to take some time in the
dim and distant future, you may have
a vacation. Hard and ceaseless toil |
may cut you off from the possibility |
the fruits of your
caring for your
time now earning and
vacation which |
of living to enjoy
toil. Don’t put off
health until you get into a condition
where it will be hard to restore you.
Take a little vacation, rest up, take
stock of your physical condition.
Keep yourself well and keep young.
The Home Health Club
ready to help you.
i — ens
BAINBRIDGE
Harrison Meckley of
is always

Philadelphia,
is visiting in town.
Mrs. J. H. Meckley
tives at Harrisburg.
Prof. C. L.: Werntz of
spent several days here.
Clifford Hipple of Philadelphia, is
visiting friends in town.
Prof. and Mrs. I. O. Fry visited the
latter’s mother, Mrs. Mary Fryberg-
er, at Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. Galen Piper and
son are visiting the former’s mother, |
Mrs. Emma Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hawthorne re-
is visiting rela-
Paradise,
turned from a visit at Allentown,
where Mr. Hawthorne attended the |
state convention of Funeral direct-
ors.
The Bainbridge Cornet Band and
Order of United American Mechanics
are arranging for a gala time on July
Fourth. Races, games and sports of
all kinds will be indulged in, and a
display of fireworks will be given in
the evening.
a
NORTHWEST RAPHO
Harry Springer and family cal
in the home of Harry Ulrich on Sun-

led
day.
Jno. Stern and household and
Frank Shenk and family called atthe
Stern homestead
A certain man from this vicinity
says he can see his corn grow while

looking at it since it rained.
B. G. Stauffer and wife entertained
quite a few of the latter's relatives,
of near Lititz, on Sunday, the same
having attended services at Chiques
in the morning.
Latter part of last
Amos Garman autoed
via Annville, Lickdale, Millersburg, |
Myerstown and Lebanon, arriving |
safely at Mastersonvillee They re
port favorable driving.
week J. S.|
Showers and
———— o_O — | =e
Since his return from Mexico Mr.
O'Shaughnessy has proven that he
can hold his tongue in just about as
many languages as John Lind.
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Wednesday, July 1, 1914.

No Substitutes
 
ETURN to the grocer all sub-
tutes sent you for Royal Bake
 
 
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stitute for ROYAL.
creain ot
healthful. Powders offered as sub-
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Lawn Boy Disappears
Harry, 13-year-old son of Mr. and Henry B. Fisher of Manor town-
Mrs. Adam Hottenstein of Lawn, ship, administrator of Barbara Fish-
who was hired for the summer with er, late of East Hempfield.
Mr. I. F. Heisey, tenant on the S. S.| Ezra H. Martin, Mt. Joy township,
Risser farm near Lawn, disappeared executor of Aaron Martin, late of
Monday afternoon. The lad has Elizabethtown borough.
light hair, wore a cap, overalls and A ee
2, books: an ol in his| john Bull will find the polo cup
. y information of his i14¢ cheers, hut he must not be per-
whereabouts will be thankfully re-l nitted to capture the yachting cu
ceived by A. Hottenstein, Lawn. ow It aright tnebriats EB
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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-
ney trouble leads to other
nervous affections, chronic headaches, rheuma-
tism, Neuralgia. Neglecting your kidneys when
there is anything the matter with them is a seri-
ous thing,
troubles—eye diseases, §
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.
If They Fail
Your Money Back
We are so positive that Rexall Kidney Pills are unexcelled by
any other similar form of Kidney remedy, and that they will do
all we claim, that we sell them with our own personal guarantee
that they shall not cost the user a cent if they fail to give entire
satisfaction. Price 50¢ Sold only by
E. W. Garber, Mt. Joy
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IN ALMOST ANY STYLE YOU COULD DESIRE; WELL MADE
AND WILL LAST A LIFETIME
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Undertaking and Embalming
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Second Special Sale of
ART CUT GLASS

We secured another lot of on d pieces of
cut

olasg which o "Nn smb va . toy Pp
glass, which go on sale at one-fou ld one-third of factory prices.
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x 9¢ 39¢
Lhis glassware is soeexactly like cut glass, both in weight, in
SUL,
epth of cutting and high gloss finish that it really requires close
exa to discover that it is in any way different from the
cut glassware

lot will not last more than a few days, and if you are
interested in any way in cut glass don't let this unusual oppor-
tunity go by, as it is positively the greatest glass sale ever held
in Lancaster. See our display in our east window.
Westenberger Maley & Myers
125-131 East King St. LANCASTER, PA
sale ohe loots oloole oso ols shoal oles oe ofeatoals ole ae fe of. 2.8. 0.5.0. 0.0. 8 0 2.8 8.0
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