DO0O0000000000000OCOOOOCaE BESSSCOOO BIOOOOCIOOO0OOASSOOO00 rr NT JOY ITZ actor For Sale 288 ING A imate om ob 1-3 mo. @@ AAT © © P0000 er dothidea TTPO TYY BR RRS TTT BeoloeBorBooBoetostoaBoatoct, \ Beeleoloolosdaatecteetoote olootorts otoeteatos Tack. BRS NG SS ein fed aaa aaa a a a PIPTPTYYYTY 11 1 Op oe 44¢ were be 29¢ es which are styles, will be only 69¢ 95¢. etc, and every price represent r | I} 1 RVIN & COMPANY KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. ouble Anniversary e Begins Friday me March 5th. its Founding The 21 of Our Succession will be the beginning of this unusual celebration— special way we have decided our patrons shall prof- icipate. bbservance of this event will keep the store a lively br 21 days For many special bargains have been pre- nd will be on sale in the various sections thruout the You can come expecting to find a real bargain feast in pring Merchandise. Everything will be of standard quali- ght in every way. For this store always stands ready willing to back every statement and stands sponsor for ev- piece of merchandise sold. Scores of items with values sing from 39c to $1 will be sold at 21c. Also a host of 69¢ gains, and so on, his Big Anniversary Sale Brings extraordinary values throughout the big department devoted to Women's and Children’s ready to wear clothing, For instance: Women’s’and Misses’ $7.95 New Serge Dresses ’ $4.90 The grightest, newest styles shown made of putty; this copen; Spring double warp wool Serges in black; navy; sand; also shepherd checks; sizes 14 to 44. Women’s New $15 Suits at $12.38 And they are the smartest $15 Suits shown this of poplins, serges, gabardines,etc., in black, navy and all colorings Women’s and misses’ sizes, 14 to 44, season. Spring (ery Special Values in Women’s, Waists \ AT 21¢ 69¢ AND 95¢ The Ale Waists are regular 50c grades The 69¢ Waists are regular The Q5¢ Waists are $1 grades. regular $1.50 grades An Almost Endless Sale of Women’s House Dresses Percale House Dresses for women; all sizes to 44; at Neat stripes with o0¢ Dresses in seersucke they Gingham House sizes; New white collar: all priced at and are A Special lot of about 50 dozen House made of fine percales and ginghams which made to sel] at 89c¢c and $1—but And ; another lot priced at 69¢ Cnildren’s Dresses Sale are brand new and up to the min- Dresses Anniversary price will House Dress- the then, the’ of Sturdy much U 7 this Anniversary In ute in style—vei the prices are only about one half regular. There's one lot of sample Dresses Worth $1 and up to $2—in a wide range of colors Sizes 6 to 14 years—and the special Anniversary and Price And then there's special lots on Sale at 21¢. 39¢ 48¢ extraordinary value S ke Eh DBR EE RR 0B 0 0 0 BoD Pe 0 0000 TeetecTook a a a aha aa JE I J CN i 1 he New Clothing Store 10 OL 1 OL ii lil In The Engle Building Is the place of interestin Mt. Joy at present. We feel that this class of merchandise was not judged by the prices it was offered. Itis gratifying to us to see the interest manifested in thisjnew en- terprise. It is better than we ex- pected. We are offering’ merchan- dise at very unusual prices until the heavy winter goods is cleared out. We are adding new things daily. Every time you come we have a pew line added. Come again. Let's get acquainted, even if we don’t do business. Clothier & Furnisher Mount Joy, Penna. xd BececloolooBosBooBoaioaBoaBoatoatoatocte aloadedel 2 0 9 8. EE ERENT Tooke 26 ele ete s%0 ale ale ole adenl 8 BOR RO hl So Te oYe o20 eto te ole oFe abe s Feats Fe Bo ob 0. 40050 050 SS vgs ge vie veges eng PooLe ole s%e ole ee al PAY 04e rpecie ge rge fe pe aie nie ean]: 11 ON LD TN 0 {a bushe] | ous | roar at | bee, A VERY SUCCESSFUL BEE Many Humorous Answers Given to General Questions information that the 1776; that a cat fore paw, that 10 1bs., equally humor every na of West The startling war began in two toes on its of potatoes weighed and a hundred or more answers to queries of ture, Kept a large audience { Donegal township in a continuous up School spelling Friday Union in the The questions Principal] Wertz, High school. The spelling bee was a big success More hundred persons crowded schoo] the had to some time before the of the program, as it was impossible to get any more people into the room. There were three two of spelling and one of informa- tion. In addition to the classes open to the public, interest- ing and entertaining dialogues were rendered the pupils of the school. the held evening. schoo] house above answers were propounded by the given to of Jainbridge than into two the house, and closed beginning doors be classes, general several very by | Misses Kathryn Seibert and Margaret {TY | Werntz, of the Father Muehe and E. A, Church of sang delightfully. for Savage, Lancaster Our choir. The years of age and Miss Anna Shank’s school. The lL.eacock. clasg children, fourteen was conduct teacher of winner was Nor- Miss Arbella Misses Lil: under ed by Gish, Shank, Brandt was runner-up and Ruth awarded lian Gish and Epples of Eliza bethtown. and third In ere John were second prizes, respectively. winners Webs the open class, the Kauffman, Charle Conoy ; Eshleman Abele izabethtown, funniest estion What IS th e Fourth to whom this tion and Har Conrad Prof the win unable to answer it The winnerg Hiram Nissley, and Danie] of Bainbridge, iven was went down were Buch, Muehe Rupp conducted the class. Prizes were awarded | ners, | mile. i limited F111 011) m6 E011 Er | | tle | the Buick Motor Company, — a A TRAINLOAD OF BUICKS Second Big Consignment to Come Into Local Territory Within Thirty Days Thursday, shipped factory, Buick Feb. 18, there from the Buick automobile, the second trainload of automobiles to be shipped in- to the Philadelphia territory within thirty days. The first shipment, made January 16, solid train, made up of sixty-nine carloads. Between Jan. 16 and Feh, 18, forty additional carloads of Buicks were shipped into the Philadelphia territory, making a of 109 carloads between Jan. Feb. 18, which this and solid Buicks was containing eighty carloads, making a total of 189 carloads, This the largest individual sol- id shipment first class freight ever made east of the Mississippi The train will have a length a lit- of three-fourths of a was was one total 16 second and at time largest train of shipped, is of in excess The only size of this by the capacity Railroad. Orders hiladelphia irjoads ’ been d the y nore The Penn not handle eighty ars in five separate more one train, thereby loads to ment T i yf tore necessitating car- come under move- at Flint 1915, auntomo- Thi the Mich., have up to and of red of increase February 12 sold 28.071 bileg compa delivered the 1915 model 18.514 fo 1914 mately half with ame shows 10.000 cars 1915 time the year an of approxi during the first of the Buick year / nd Long Park pany 1 Geo Hen Schroyer Allen A Jacob F B Seldomridge Harry A and William DeHaven.’ eet ee Take Notice The printer needs other fellow, his bills he wants money the same He must same as other to continue in business. There are still some few who have not paid their subserip- tions. Will they not please attend to this at once angi make printer's heart happy? as any live and meet the people if THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA COKE WORKERS ON CREW LAWS Believe Repeal Would Give Stimulous to Trade Dis Pennsylvania an Full il warmer Crew l.awg is daily ¥rowing here. It is a forezone conclusion, ac cording to men wno know what they are ta'hing about, that the ‘wiping out of lavs means greater activity in the coke regions. It is that when the rail roads can apply the $2,000,000 now paid annually to extra trainmen, for whom the railroads have no need, to making ne improvements and in buying additional equipment, a per. ceptible expansion of business is tg be expected, and this coming espe cially in the steel regions, would cause more coke ovens to be fired. It is significant of the trend of pub lic opin that many who, a few weeks azo, argued that the Full Crew were just, now are he ginning different view, and it is confidently predicted that, be cause of the heavy pressure now be: ing brou=:ht to bear upon the members the le lature by the people, that these laws soon must meet the fate of a similar men in Missouri, which, submitted to popular vote, was repealed by a two to one majority. these asserted essary ion here I aws to take a of sure HOME HEALTH CLUB By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago MENTAL TREATMENT:In a ture recently delivered by lec- an earn successful Scien- that no cited to body st and Christian tist, the itnout made be proof of this it was statement was mind there could pain. that when the mind was put thetics ed or To burned, p frozen and no pain was felt. he su icial 1'¢ ONE true and Chri and good tian Science has wonderfully fear, the accomplishing sults by removing worry, an T, anxiety and hate from lives of its devotees condition the the body Fear, Anger, a purely mental affecting the solar plexus seat ol make it condition emotion. can poison ill, emotional and another nature violently of the ‘an cause an almost Immstantaneous and some- cite other of death, I mentaj] paralysis. loss reason could times causes evidence of effects of the but know of What I w caution against bodily condition you them yourself, ant to illus trate ot is the foolish extremes to which these things are sometimes carried, The lecturer referred had been a chronic invalid and was cured by right thinking and to which I say a He said that when he hig {0 to amen. that water, hearty bod was feel was realized cent and up of per which cannot that the most of it various minerals, realized that unless his mind gave him a belief of pain and sickness there was no such thing and he well, hence some the followers argue that there is of exercising care in the of the body in manner. think right, deny afirm health pain made fib ash, he spiritual ete., was of no need diet simply sickness, will be. Now tion or any pain and so it let us use simple illustra- or grape juice with ittle ugar and bit of yeast ar binati pImartion Catholic A Unique School School, in Lan- most this eastern the Until five county, is one of mique in this there region. only on the roll, and now the Kauffman name has been added. There are seventeen pupils named Fisher and twelve named’ King { They children of Amish | is one of the few school county in which the childjen sing | German hymns. vear were family names are parents In another school In the same re 1 the| gion there are twelve girls named |C2Ution to prevent evil results. Ratle, and m in the \ f 1 OOo 10 IMP { 1 To Mothers and wear, We Will Exclusively to In The A New A Valuable > O Having Secur America's Greatest Children Pair For Any i. ed the Agen Open Saturda all sizes, all grades and all leathers. It Will Be A Department Equal to The Best Children’s Specialty Shoe Shop Largest City In The Country Our Motto Is: ir Will be ouven A New and Enlarged Departn] BOYS" & GIRLS" Si HIS Department will consist of the largest and plete stock of Shoes tor Children, from the least sive to the finest and most exclusive and will include all w That Fails Given Each Child With Each Purchase On Saturday, Opening Day At | ww | u ] on mu un wa = w J n "a B = a Bn » - uo u - = | un u 0 £ = S———— Tr — Advance Notice! Our Spring lillinery Openif TAKES PLACE Mar. 10th, llth and I12t® Which All The New Modes For Spring Will Be Displayed. Your Inspection The Honor of Is Solicited Mix a little pure apple juice 1 1 KE | I=L IDONOVAN I'Wr Par’vbun Revws Trap CAR Fare. Ox ALL Purcinszs Or $10.%9 OR) More. Tr Costs You NOTHING. Ask for [T. 2 | while this siould be exercised lead death when caution impulses seem to us to cast 1t aside. The high rate from which is the pneumonia and tuberculosis the inevitable accompaniment of early spring months is an irrefutable evidence that this change from win- |ter habits requires the exercise of The city dweller in particular is HING EEE - [91 err - to. suffer hanges empera It is due to winter poor ventilation and insuf- ficient that rives we fee] debilitated. The year round eason tne year these exercise when gpring ar- sensible liver who sleeps the in the fresh air, eats in | moderation and exercises rationally |is far less subject to spring fever and spring ailments than the more | self indulgent individual. RYBODY. J|{ | The Ideal Store For The 111) OO \ ~ JOT) ¢ in This with a res exercise and well entilated sleeping rooms will aid in esisting the dangers accompanying the approach of spring. Ry “In Time of Peace, Prepare for War* The Nava] Appropriation bill, car rying $153,000,000, passed the senate late Friday. It provides for 2 first class battleships, 6 or more torpede boat destroyers, 3 submarines, (all of the geagoing type), 16 coast de fense submarines, one oil fuel ship, one gunboat, and one hospital ship.