PACE SIX Eh | - | of reaching the North- the won- tra- method via and northwest, railroad. the lecturer, language under- to the iful views upon ment, the best Masonic Home News modaes of uray el, e-wey different traveling is by all odds, : : at slJogquen xpensive and the least eloquent 5 1 addition to tion, gave and \ n addition to : : al impress of structures, lation 1 i beaut wgined Or de- eau and are either, : i a lors 1strauions al co rations ) polis, the approach very Minnea Minn, th el +c +he laree audience wa conducted over he € ence Ol L tate hern Pacific Railroad to Gar- tour. : the gateway 4 A was the mode of travel that Mont., the Masonic Such the guests and many Homes, privileged through the Park, on Monday 1915, as the Pacific Railroad. The tour wag made possible to the Homes, through courtesy and kindness of Brother IL. J. Bricker, General Immigration Agent of the Company, who personally conducted the tour, and who was ably assisted by Mr. John P. Fox, Traveling Agent, as descriptive lecturer. Brother Bricker opened the enter- tainment with an and instruc- tive address on the National Govern- Park, and as extensive Homes, entrance of the the were of an northwestern country, whose natural manufactures and industries not by the country these wonder- of the friends of route raverses audience of 700, tour to and National June 7, orthern an ortion of the great to enjoy on a portion of our Yellowstone evening, of wealth, great mammoth agricultural understood many of ul scenes shown and described, and | were sufficient of themselves to furnish the material for an interest- ing and instructive lecture. They al- guests the N properly in ge neral, the excellent the stupendous | so furnish an of mind and eye for wonders to follow, Ag no railways, Park, Gardiner tourists are in coaches able to Car Owners Case Case Grey Red E R dN Toend| Std Tabel Tube Safety, Comfort, Saving Safety is built into every Fire- stone stone Tire through skilled and careful construction; comfort through quantity and character of fine, resilent rubber; economy through the mileage and service that such materials and ‘know-how’ mea And saving in the price—no more than is asked for the ordinary kind of tire. Let us equip your car with these tires of Most Miles per Dollar Prestone Line Includes Tires, Tubes and Accessories for Automobiles and Moto H. S. Newcomer 28.70] A 5.00] 5.65 3938 8) 5.95 sad 60 6.70 | Ne Mount Joy, Penna. | {horses and orig- | preparation | automobiles or motorcycles are allowed to enter the | transported from | drawn by six participate in a 5% takes in most | and can days itinerary which of the best known scenes and objects {Park Park, each days trip being hotel] to another, with inter- vening stations at interesting points en route. [t was one that all glazier, of the from one lunch the by 5 1-3 days trips audience, and canyon, and hou mountain of hot of se the mountain, cold of was made the wonders of lakes of and hot and ice mud, water-falls, water, streams springs, paint pots landscapes, "tte herds of wild wonderful land of pressive animals and its geysers. The moving piletures these wonderful] geysers in a state of which had a most effect upon the observer, eruption, Few, if any of the excellent enter- | tainments that have come to the Homes. have given greater pleasure to its guests or been more ap- preciated by them, and their grate- ful thanks go out to all to whom we |owe thig kindness, Another treat to the Homes took place on Wednesday evening, June 9, 11915, when through the courtesy of |the Lancaster County Shrine Club, the concert by the Lancaster High School Orchestra and Mandolin Club, siven at Lancaster, June 4, 1915, was |repeated at the Homes. The party to the number of 50, was brought to the Homes kindly furnish- | in automobiles led by the following members of the | [Lancaster Automobile Club, viz: J.. R. Lehman. Elam C. Hertzler, An- H. Hershey, Roy Bortzfield, Miss Sue Myers, J. W. McAllister, J. W. Ault, Jacob Brubaker, Paul Heiney and Christian Kunzler. They were accompanied by B. W. Fisher, Principal, Harry D. Weller and A. |Roy Bortzfield, teachers, and by Prof. J. Stewart Thornbahn, musical di- rector, and Miss Margaret Humhrey- | ville, Director of Vocal Music. The delightful drew concert was a most | proficiency that would have done credit to professional musicians, and reflect credit students and teachers. The following was the pro- grom: Overture, The Vesper Star, E. J. Evans; Violin Solo, Lucia di Lam- mermoor, Danizetti, Mr. Albert Ro- senstein: Vocal Solo, Charlotte Rod- da: Mandolin Club, Medley; Violin Duett, Petites Symphonie, Ch. Dan- cla, Messrs. Herman Slotkin and Philip Viltz, The Mos- Cow, Progressive alike on Greenblatt; Beyer; March, Cornet Solo, Fa Mr. Quartette, Malic rewell] My Ev Violin Rondo, Maza, 1blatt, Thorbahn: ato, Henri tent Love, rett, George W Jers: and Slotkin, P Finuetto Messrs. H Paul Romanoff, J. Violin Ernst, Mr, Mandolin Cl March, nur Ste Pizzi- Dut- Suanie Solo, John C 10fer; ub, River; Recreation Pepper ber was splendidly slight evidence the d, and as a its appreciation, audience ten- THE BULLETIN, MT. greatest show to the public what a real fourth should realistic |be furnished on th |whole families can the day. Ephrata on the Fourth On the fifth of July the Ephrata Association will make the effort in their history to be like. object and next will be to give the entertainment. furnished by of Lebanon, public of free Good music will be the Perseverance Band, plenty and a big Orchestra for dancing. in fine condition. The last championg of Lan- caster county will play two games of year showed all {ball with a strong team. Lunch and other refreshments will come and spend | sand pits, tennis, will help to Swings, slides, boating and bathing amuse many. There will be a hig fireworks dis- play. The committee has authorized to spend will be secured to set them off. Set pieces never shown in this com- | munity will be part of the display. In case of rain there is plenty of roof- jOY, PA. Wednesday, June 16, i815 £00000000000000000006000860000000006 @ © J iD A safe and sane fourth is tht first © © © © © The dancing pavilion is one of the @® wierd and im- largest in the county and the floor is @ © © © © e grounds so that ©) been ® $350 for fire- ® works and the services of an expert © © © @ ing for all and the Jitney service ou @ be in full bloom on that day. park is also along the new hing & Lebanon trolley line and special cars will be run to and from he } park. Prominent be on speakers will hand to address the people on topics ® of the day. Ten thousand people are expected on that day. Carg will ' leave half hour and Reading for Ephrata. ————_—— a —— Lancaster every Are Not Opposed to Automobiles A Lebanon county member of the to statements in the {one, the music being rendered With & ‘pio... prothren (now called Brethren River Brethren takes exception recently published newspapers to the effect that in Christ) had unanimously decided © © © every hour ® @ © @ © © @ © @ by their members at a conference ® held at He Dayton, Ohio, “This error. The River ence was held at May 18 to 21, 1915, sented by delegates from parts of the United States, and foreign countries. ence nor any previous conference cf the River Brethren never against automobiles, nor does stand against last Tuesday. writes: is undoubtedly an Pavonia, Ohio, stated in the article. Brethren Confer- ruled it advanced education as The denomin- ©) and was repre- ® various 2 Canada This confer- © © ation maintains a school known as © the Messiah Bible ham, Pa. courses are in the various departments such Academic, Normal. Bible, cial, Music, Agriculture, practice feet washing by the Saviour in John 13, the servance of the Holy Kiss, School at Grant- where etc. as given as Commer- They enjoined ob- the YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED 1S. & H. Trading Stamps | SH WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR] R % bd e's Coal and LUMBER YARDS Mount Joy, Penna, Sole agent for Comgo Routing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Doors, Blinds,” Mouldings, Laths, Etc. Agent for Lehigh Portland Ceme .t, Roofing Slate and Sheet Iron. Bstimates quickly and cheerfully made on BUILDING MATERIAL and al kinds of CONCRETING WORK, Both phones TE sc —_—_ — AAAI OOOOO0O0000GO000OO0OOOOOIOOOOOOODDODILLLU o* Furniture I will on the continue the furniture busi- floor of the | Engle Building, with a complete and ’ up-to-date line of all kinds of furni- ture. very reasonable. furniture call and ' ness second Prices are When in need of \ A see me, ASK N Vy WN Repairing and Painting a Specialty Special Attention Given to REMODLING ANTIQUE FURNITURE EWest Main St., 'MOUNT JOY, PA.! AOOOOOOOOOOO0O0000000000C000000000000000000N0MLLINS Refrigerator Time! WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF REPRIGERATORS, INCLUDING ALL THE DIFFERENT MAKES OF THE CELEBRATED GUR- NEY LINE % These Refrigerators are not mere boxes, nicely varnished and with shining hardwood. They are real ice-saving Refrigerator ma- ® chines, made of hardwood cases, heavily insulated with best ma- ® terials, and thoroughly scientific in principle. This insures great ® ice saving and perfect safety pre erving foods. SPRING SUGGESTIO A aming Rugs, Fibre Rugs,\Win- Seren, Porch and Lawn Furniture, SwJnEes, 0 . * * * 5 ¥ 5 Screen Porch dered a unanimous vote That the visiting was markedly in June 12, bers of Robert No. 487, Brother ‘us on Saturday, Charles of season thar 1S evidence, 1915, A. Lamberton Lodge, A. Mahon, the Lord’s Supper, non-resistance, non- conformity t-. the world in pursuits, conduct and dress, etc, as outlined in the Book on Holy Living (Bible.) A number of their members have nks. upon when meém- W. M., and ladies, to the Homes, On Sunday, June 13, visitors from many State, members made a pilgrimage 1915, sections of there was a delegation of of several Pittsburgh |Lodges, to the number of 22, under {the Jeadership of Brother W. Robinson of Hailman Lodge, No. 321, the our also a delegation of 44 persons trom} { Ox- | No. from Hebron Lodge, ford, and 25 No. 465 of New Patmos Lodge, 348 of Hanover, both of which were under the leadership Brother George H. Shirk, D. D, G. M of Masonic District, No. which {those Lodges are attached. , They were all by Supt. N. Franklin Heckler and conducted over ithe grounds in automobiles inspected the buildings and took dinner in Grand Hall. They enjoyed every minute of their visit and de- the usual enthusiasm for which inspired by a 4, to met Lodge parted with the Homes, vigitation, Our friends Holland accompanied by Rev Brother 3. M. Mounts, pastor of | Trinity Lutheran Church of New Hol- | land, and the choir of his church left | New” Hollang in automobiles to come | to the Homes and conduct religious | services. encountered the vio- lent suirmer storms of the after- | noon, the watersof which interposed sufficient barrier to their arrival in time for the service, but signified | their presence by a beautiful] song service. In the absence of a clergyman, Brother W. Harry Musser, P. M. of Lodge, No. 21, who was present, de- livered an eloquent is Masonic from New They address which | | was much appreciated. {again removed |of our | | | On Tuesday, June 8, 1915, posta | from our midst, one | guests in the person of] rother William W. Yates who had [90 @ complaint een with us but 18 days. Brother Yatts wag born June 23, 1829 at New York City. He was | engaged in the real estate business in Philadelphia, and was a member of the New York State Militia. He wag a member of Mozart Lodge, No. | 436 of Philadelphia, and was admit- ted to the Homes on May 22, 1915. Runeral | services were held on Fri- 1918. in Grang Rar © gpe that God has among | T. | {north of Marietta, la very {morning, | with one {to the ground. The correspondent says or fifth per to foreign mission work. eens am A Painful Accident Elmer Beyer, a young man ployed on the Mumma farm Donegal township, one half mile bad accident He was three horses, of the animals through the furrows. ner and to was riding them In some man- guide the horse he entangled in the was riding became on nearby, animals toppled men working them. saw number of ribs were right side, and he was very badly bruised about the limbs, Beyer is confined to bed and it will be some time before he can work, —————— ae Apple and Pear Orchards in Danger State Zoologist H, A. Surface has called attention to the presence of the tree disease known ag fire blight in the apple and pear or- chards of the state to such an ex- tent never known before, The re- ports have reached the capitol from a number of the southern and east ern counties of the state and in- | spectors are making an effort determine how far it has spread. | The blight is said to be one of the most expensive of pests to combat. And So They Should Hignway Commissioner Cunning- | ham said today in giving a hearing against an automo. bile owner on a charge of reckless | driving that where it was found an intoxicated person wag operating a | |car the license would be revoked. The hearing was the first held and hereafter all hearings will be pub- Cc. Annual Memorial Exercises gs Lodge, No. 657, Independent de Ddd Fellows of Manheim, al memoridl exercises 1:15 Qn Sunday, that the | denomination probably ranks fourth | capita in contributions | single tree and fell ! As they fell the other | Several | the acci- |! {dent and hastened to the rescue, A broken on the | | | | | | | | | | owned and operated automobiles for | the last decade or more and believe received glory there- ! , in East | was the victim of | on Wednesday harrowing corn | “Nothing Succeeds Li Suceess” and a neat a ¢ truthful advertisement paper that reaches t ae that on people is the ke locks the door. Try the Nuf said. COG ZN i BERR 00000 By by {} stat: dev line mak 11 1 te A dl