{ BIOUS NE | | in the ~ Observed Towns m Our Many Log Houses | How the Pay Was of Worship Adjcining { ng our big day, doing here on the games of base citizens witnessed in other ajerity going to Lancas- and Marietta. Lutheran | Mx; al. Day bt ev. I. H. Kern, Pitor School Y:30 a, League 6:00 p. j ng 10:00 ing service T o'cl, hing r two A Lal] service } na) fireworks towns, the ck. i , Lititz | ter Marietta at Marietta was a and large numbers of all sectidns were in Accomac and Wild Cat the In the after- a street parade held, decorating ittee, 3Jand, Boy Scouts, under leadership of George H. Pinker- York Cadets, with their hy two mules and held.. They proceed- ball field rand during rendered music. In the concert was held by the the Riverside Park, opened and the decorations At Fourth St. Luke's Episgpaj . Stuart Kitchin, gector day School 9 A. 1 ning Prayer and fgrmon 10:30. ening Prayer and {ormon 7:30. ly Communion, f; th Sunday he month at 10:30. The great people from town, Falls during success, and at day. in the noon was which Saginaw the the comm Church of (gq Rev, C. D. Rishy) pastor unday School 9: 30 aM. Preaching; 10+30, al M. and 7:30 P. ten, and the cannon drawn : = mtomobiles was Ur. and Intermedide C. HE. 5:45. ® Senior C. E, 6:30P. M. to the hase game ed the evening band which Methodist Episcopal 2 Rev. C. B. Johiston, Pastor Sunday School 9:10 A. M, Public worship with sermon at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Morning “Patriotism Religion.” Prayer M. at new wag formally itluminations and appearance display of river fine The Susquehanna ‘esented a very subject and g the river front. 8 jec g fireworks on the wa Wednesday 7:30 We est crowd the larg the and of i . elaborate meeting s elaborate, the history town’s concert P was present. Trinity Unitd Evangelical Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor Sunday School it 9:30 A. M. Public with sermon A.M and 1:30 P. M. Kathrynn Gingrich of th At Bainbridge July in celebration many “ourth of the largest at ng no 1 I only vears, rorshiz worship, .aneaster conntv, but 10:30 Miss charge PM. turned n masse. Jainbridge Y county have The 1 7:15 out e€ will at Jand furnished Se1 vice 15 music for the and headed day, 1d 1d they parade he in the ere Bainbridge Council No. Jnitel Brethre : u ’ n American D. E. Long, Pastor Sch A chil- nice 3chool Sunday Preaching, 1¢:15 Christian En¢ean el, 9 ented a decorat- wn was M. interest the I'a.C« and of Sunday music. Special 3 +1 the Male o School at Prayer 1e iver well Iront, were display lasses of or rn was ¢ Special 2 . every Wednesday a festival in the pronounced succes evening at 7:70. ta “t Maytown very and Prestyterian Church G. brig stripes town was htly Bossert 10:30 A. ang Subject, | 5 ide rank with the stars Sabbath af everything passed very quietly, Morning Evening Sabbath made the ball evening from the noises The the t by Subject, young base team School, 1,414 Wednes- Prayer Meeting P.M. a attended and a of the display at 7:30 s ended day’s Sports. ~~ a AA Win i Read the Bulletin Read the Bulletin Read the Bulletin Read the Bulletin Read the Bulletin re Ccmpany Met monthly meeting of | Company No. 1 evening lar was when trans- Fire Thursday business outine was Sodgolestoaforlefoofooforforfocforfoofortesfesfoctestoctestectesfustociontrofecocfertasfocforfesfssforfonorfonfosfoctentonfe EM. T. GARVIN & CO. 31-37 East Hing Street, Lancaster ancaster’s Greatest Dress Waist Sale have just purchased from a well known manufacturer overstocks of charming Summer Frocks and Waists. so fresh and dainty—so light and pretty—it's a o pick and choose from among them. extraordinary is made possible only by our won- which enables us to buy in great quantites, and, a considerable advantage. The Dresses Mentioned Here this season, and include everything, from Marinett Ruffle to the long Russian tunic, Ev- Dresses are in the wonderful assortment. No there’s no doubtful quality—but ap- We are anxious for where to buy. We entire sale 11 outlet, bourse, at Are all new the le or double he Salamander how parel that vou to investigate, Dainty Frocks at $1.19 Instead of $1.98 to $3.00 White Pretty Ginghams, Lin®ns and Peter Suits of and Colored Drills; and there's every size up to 46, Dresses at $1.95 Instead of $2.95 and to $4.95 Tissues, Crepes, Lawns, Linens and White Lin- This is truly a remarkable assortment of Smart Dress- es—and you will be more than pleased with the unusual val- what your size, you'll] find it here. low the price, is Good Through and Through. Then you will know ceter There are Lingeries, Thompson White Ginghams, geriles, ues no matter Dresses at $2.89 Made to seli at $5.00 and up to $7.50 were designed a few tunics—and they are mostly Dresses at On:y $2.95 qual to most Frocks at $5.00 and $6.00—including wide range of colors. Dresses at $3.95 about double; they are beautiful and newest, weeks do all sizes. ago—and not white; they long But show the white and a Instead of including many of the smartest Dresses at $5.95 Worth The assortment of whit: and colored is the styles are the daintiest and prettiest of the season. In Short, dresses great number week—vho will 2.50 broad; $7.50 and up to $1 ones very ihere a Great Quanti! here—AWAY UNDER of shiewd shoppers be ple y PRICE — here and today— little Of beautiful there will and all of next prices attached. be a ased to pay the I «= “ wo . a Every Woman & [Viiss may Profi By This «ood waist News th two thousand of cool Waiscs war spread on tables for your inspection. pretty! And they are priced ery case—some being even less than half. "White Waists Black Waists There are Vhite Waists There are ¢(olored Waists at, are White 3TORE CLOSKTS DAILY AT FRIDAY AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON ifhere are more n these arm weather e esh ad much in ne is so fi 1 regul ar There are There are There NOTE: yv AT “ofecfesfesfeciosferfosfecfesiosiesfesiestrofeciocfecfecieofecioctsfocschocfoefecfoofocfofecdorfsctocfecfoodeodsofecfssfoofeofoofergeofoofone wfesfeofscfecfecfecdesfecfocfecfecfesferfeofeoirofech wirefsofocfschoofocdschs fects foofecfefecfefeofocfeofeds Ie 3 IA D Rlooge fea fo fo Yooosfosfo corde re oolecoofordusfocgonoor focfocecfocociecosfentoviosts T= PENNSYY TO BUILD 84 ENGINES Increased / Traffic Calls For New / Equipment ; : have been Pennsylvania Orders given railroad to its Altoona with the construc- ‘84 locomotives, the its 1914 for power, equipment. cost of $20,000 each, the will cost about $1,680,000. A rew weeks ago there were 300 locomotives idle on the Pennsylvania railroad system, which at $20, 000 each, represented idle capital of $6, Traffic has shown an im- provement of by shops to' proceed tion of asr of provision motive At locomotives 000,000. since because movement of grain. ps CORDELIA Smith guest of her and Mrs. John C. Smith. John E. Kauffman of Harrisburg and Samuel] Kauffman of Reading, were the of their parents, Mr. Abram Kauffman. Miss Campbell Mrs. Miss was the Lucy parents, Mr. | guests and Mrs. Louisa her sister, Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. burg, Har- Mrs. of and GC. A. guests of Kauffman. Cordelia the Hubley on Saturday morning Staley, who was men and Lynch were Mr. Jacob The feated ter, The on base ball AC before team of Lancas- won by Cle- pitching. allowed The af- score made in Blumenshine game was out 17 the score being 3 to 0. noon game was won by a all of two to the runs being innings. tched for the locals and had eleven morning 231° Mechanics | held | of | '¥ even- | S which | ¢ rikeouts. Mrs, Phili of Landis- of her son Phil- Dattisman guest a tn is Good vicin ht, and York and and York and Two men from York Sterner, had They Fishing in the at its heig of Rowen- many from Lancaster the sections of es went there spent ) on , the county shores. one named from drowning. and their on rock and thinking they pulled too hard on throwing them into the water this point, about ten feet deep. Sterner going down for time when his companion succeeded in turning the boat, landing him safe. Their catch of fish, tackle and | “‘eats” all went to the bottom. A number of good catches of fish are reported in and around Fal- mouth, especially of by sports- men from Lancaster, and oth- places. county, narrow escape lines must in had a the which, were fishing have caught a or some deb atch, at is was very bass, York er ee ED Pip > WHY MOUNT SHOULD ADVERTISE BULLETIN The amount you pay the publisher | for advertising includes a great deal more than space. It covers careful composition good printing, free delivery and reaches the reader in a form which| assures attention It reaches these people most opportune cares of the day when the reader comfortably back iN THE at the have been laid aside, sits down, and Reading of what is done with the mind in state—the ideal time and the ideal condition in which to ereate desire. going om is use in effecting that result. Knew What He Wanted State Game Warden. Davis of Georgia, was startled a day or so ago received a hunting li- north which was written: I don’t want this sorter licents. I thot i was gettin a | Marradge licents, sumbody sent me and sed he wood gimme licents, mandy was so mad when i when from a the back of “My dere he cense on Ser. to mr—— a : i : 3 : i + : 3 i i op i i i i o> | { i: i i i i i 3 + er got back with this here hunten li ! cents she woodent have Me. she sed {1 didnt hev sents anuff to git a mar- | radge licents so she ups and runs of { with bill johnson and i am in a hel | of a fixt. |i wants my muney back, | unless this hear licents will ‘let me i shoot bill johnson. yours most true | ly, sam Jackson.”—Exchange. rrr A Qe | TOWNEHIP TEACHERS ELECTED | | Three Vacancies Filled By East Hempfield School Board | —— | om Monday Hempfield | met East board and filled a the The for afternoon the township school at East Petersburg few vacancies remaining since month. teachers yet election last rade ad g 1ship 1 not selection made Guy C. Eby, Earl East The Para- of Petersburg, town, of Landisville, Lefevre, Quarryville and Arthur Campbell, tet) —e— of Lancaster$® Manheim tone Corne On Ti -Stone Nr rsd Xs 1 Whi m 1 A emec mh Laying at ay the corner i 111 hoo! 1 building v z by Rev. Theodore the R Masonic formed lore will participate. Th will start at 6 o'clock. THE | the remain- |v an average | the | of Philadelphia, | was visiting | Charles Gingrich of | de- | large crowds. | He | no | of | Lancaster | a € 2oqa line, | the last JOY MERCHANTS | moment—when the | leans | spreads out| the paper to learn what is going on | a receptive | The Bulletin is the ideal mediumto | reorgia county, ! been 1 f Marietta \ LET IN, v 1 Personal Happenings (Continued trom page 1) are rusticating for a week. Edward Richards of Coates- spending some time here ith his father Dr. F. L. Richards. Mrs. Frank Brian left Sunday efor | Shillington, Berks county, where she | will spend a week with relatives. Lir. Simon Menaugh, Calvin jer and Howard Greenawalt Saturday and Sunday at Mt. Mrs. Virgie Strayer of Spending several days in of Rev. and Mrs. C. {| Murs, Mary A. Eberle {Irene Eberle returned {day after | Gretna. Mrs. Anna ryn_ Gingrich ls sunday Rest { Gretna. Miss Miriam | home Friday | they | Mr. Cora ille, is | w | Kra- spent Gretna, York, town the D. Risael. and Miss home Thurs- stay Mt. is guest a months’ at Fetter spent Haven Kath- and Mt. and Miss Saturday at Cottage, Chandler a returned visit to other months’ Level and from friends at Chestnut places Mrs. G. daughter Monday | Gretna. Mr Arthur Sunday and Moyer, son Martha spent Campbellstown and and at Mt Mrs. ve Sunday F. Hoffmaster visitors the and Edwin at of Mrs Hoffmaster's pare nts ironville. Mr. and Mrs. bury, spent Dieter of fin days in Mr. and Mrs. Roy a few town with the former’s P. J. Dieter. Mc cher witnessed Italian fire day evening, Mr. Russel employ the Lancaster, parents, SSIS. Keller Fred the works Raj and beautifu Lititz Bu- of at Myers, who n Fidelity Electrical home of | at is eekg’ vacation Mrs. Eby and .banon, son of 1 the S ent former's brother near town. and Mrs with Krall Mr. Phila o iv ding Ry; heli John Shelly lelphia, are spen with hi is weeks’ vacaticn her mother Shelly Mrs Miss and friends town on Sund D. F Falmouth Mrs. Gable made an automobile to Sun- which trip on la near visited the A place they latter's sister. Frederick Sheaffer and daugh- home from a Mrs. Dorothy, returned to at ter | visit the former's sister, Roy | Bates Shiremanstown. | Mrs. Jane Roath, Mrs. | berger and daughters Eva and Irene {of Enola, were the | George Myers the past | Mrs. M. A. Griffith, who | spending the past month Mr. Howard Stoll Sara Eichei guests of week. has with grandson, at Beth home Monday. Julius Bucher the Fourth their | lehem, returned | Mr. and Mrs. { Harrisburg, spent [town as guests of | Mrs. Albert Zaepfel | Hotel. | Messs. of in daughter, at Guy | rich, Walter { Morton Maytown, Sunday. Bare, 1. Greiner enjoyed Marietta Harve Ging- and Charles to on bicycle trip and Columbia ERREN, § and son Morton Mrs. Ammon Fry Mr, Ephraim Samuel and of Palmyra, |and Mr. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H | Morton Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. the latter's sister | Pittsburgh, | Beach, Del., for a month. Misses Alma | man, Ethel and turned to Philadelp spending Miss Katherine Taylor Wilson, with L.ocomobile at Bridgeport, Conn. Thursday Sunday in his on West S.” B. Ber Miss nhart Dinker 3ethany have to will gone where they | erate The and Ada Kauff- Marion Crist hia several re- af- vesterday ter days in with Mr. ploved pany from with street. Mr. spent Kauffman. who is the spent to town parents and Mrs. the Fourth Mrs. Laskewitz main in that city rccount of ness. Mr. Clayton Keller J. B. Keller & Bro. local cattle dealers, morning Lykens Valley. he purchasing a carload of Mr. Keller is making the trip by tomobile. Mrs. Simon Menaugh, and Blanche Eshleman, er, Esther Weber, Mary and Fannie Gingrich for Mt. Gretna, spend some time cottage, Miss Pearl Frownfelter, Mr. J Harry in was obliged re- for sudden to a attack of of the firm of our left Monday for is au- Misses Mae] Lottie Cunningham | left Saturday where they will at Rest Haven Miss Byard Tail New Har Kupp, Mr Kupp Mrs S of Cumber- was (ec Wf Mr. and Mrs. John Deit Maretta’'s Bu building boom Ss ilding Boom A etta, has ruck says our correspondent Hollowware erectin number cf 1 recup- town | em- | Com- | extensive | where | Roy- | caster, | 00000000000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOEOO OOOO OOROECEOEER Mrs. i been | her | the Exchange | Seiferd of Columbia, | and | of | Main | Laskewitz | Philadelphia. the present on | sick- | 9, +630-030- 630 600-4} cows. ! | + 40 +750304; ®, 9 Soe 4o¢ 9, * 00-4 oo * JOY. PA ©000p0000dEO0C XX) LOOO0O0000O0O0OLOOOLOOLDLLOOOOLOOOOLOLLLOLODLLODLOLDLDLDLLE MR. MAN You certainly have my sympathy when you have DODO tire trouble I know exactly what that means, as I had my share of it. But now it’s NO For mine. More Tire Trouble My practical experience-nearly 6,000 miles over the roads of Lancaster, Lebanon, Dauph- in, Franklin, and Juniata Counties with a heavy ar and never stopped a second for tire Doesn't that listen touring trouble. good? se Bettern-=Air placed in a tire instead of inner | his is a filler tubes, It rides easier, makes blowouts and pune- tures impossible and makes your tires wear lon- If interested, write, phone or call on John E. Schroll Mount Jovy. Pa. Seip ger, East Main Street, AGENTS WANTED OOOGSOO0O0O000OO0O0O0O00LD000OO0OLLLOOOOLOOOOVOOOOOLOD APOOOOV0OO0 20000000RPCRRVRCRDIROOOOREROCCOPORRO® “ead The Bulletin CK RK AX) @, ® 9, booed ie ddeledl ealeddededd bo-630} ® > foededd +6004, "so 20 0204007 Double Stamp Day Sat- urday July 25th Another Special at HAUER’S lica Yard We have them in six different colors. They are dainties for the price. This price will be for ten days only. RRR Seafedealedd reledledded \/ & #204 Jedeededieidoddrdfadiede * 9, "’ >, @ ¥ “ » XX a NaN eX eX g 0020 470-000 050% 9 (O00 , * 4, ® We wil! Sell Our 15c. Ramie Linens at Only $0 +? ¥ la’ J * 0, 0. 0, 0, 0 0 2043030 20 42042043 oe? % X > We Have Just Received a Big Lot of Extra Fine Enamelware Which we will give one set with each $5.00 pur- chase and 98c in cash. Every Friday and Saturday we will punch your card for the enamelware and give you our reg yular stamps. 0 * <, 4 9, ho? 9, bo? FOTO) EIA ove A v $ Co eS We are agents for McCall; Patterns. 04 @ * +4 >, ¢ am HAUE Mount Joy, Penna. a *, o ge 9 ¥ SE 1 Opposite Post Office & 0% T $ * ar &, v >, * iS & » 4 (ar 9, > 9 * 650 6i0 0 00000000] $9, Soo 060 F043; “ a ore Xa Xa X oe ey >, Re Teg Pa XS So See 0-070 050600 03043 weesrfededfedfodiedied 8 9, ried 9 ¥% * Ci CW) 9d 00 J 00 > HO 8 BP BIBI 9 at 9 & > Ps oF 9? ee, & » »v > 9, * o Ng 9, Xa $0. 0.0.6 0 6 0 & 0 6 0.0 9, 0 Je adedledded CRRAREXRIREXEXE NEXT REXTX LE) $0 0 0 lo? %a¥ 46% 267 9% %0 9% ooo oe ordeal fooled KJ oP 9% 9% $e oF, O * * or Kafe >
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