The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 03, 1915, Image 3

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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
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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.
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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
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| 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,

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i limited
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| 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
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nd Long Park
pany 1 Geo
Hen
Schroyer
Allen A Jacob F
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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
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To Mothers and

wear, We Will
Exclusively to
In The
A New
A Valuable
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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

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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

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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

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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

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This with a res
exercise and well
entilated sleeping rooms will aid in
esisting the dangers accompanying
the approach of spring.
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“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.