The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 14, 1915, Image 5

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Muslin Underwear
Department on Second Floor
Will Offer a Big Share of Bargains
98¢c SKIRTS 75¢ CAMISOLES
Ladies’ White TUnderskirts. Lace and silk Crepe Cami-
Embroidery trimmed ruffle. Sale soles, white and pink combina-
Price ...... 0. cxsnt dois 69¢ tions. Sale Price ......... 49¢
$1.00 SLIPS
1 COMBINATI
Princess Slips. Fine quality, $1.00 CO ON
trimmed. Sale Price....... 59¢
Ladies’ Combinations. Corset
Cover and Drawers. Long cloth
39c KNICKERS crepe. Sale Price ......... 59¢
Ladies’ 39¢ Knicker Drawers,
edged with fine embroideries. 29¢ GOWNS
Sale Price ....evsesveedee 19¢ Children's Muslin Cows,
89c GOWNS Strongly made. Sale Price J Qg
Ladies’ fine Nainsock Night
Gowns, slip over styles, all rich-
ly trimmed. Sale Price....G9¢
$1.25 GOWNS
Ladies’ fine Night Gowns. Fin-
$1.25 SKIRTS
Ladies’ fine Undergkirts, Nain-
sock with fine embroidery ruf-
fles, beading and ribbons. Sale
st molerlals | and THNGEES PCO ve vrei hsi tienes 95¢
Sale Price ...aeeccerisvos 95¢ 75¢ GOWNS
19c COVERS Ladies’ ©59¢ to 76c Night
Ladies’ fine Corset Covers, Gowns. Full size, Good materials
trimmed styles. An assorted lot and beautifully trimmed styles.
to close. Sale Price....... 10¢ sole Price ...ccoviinenns 48¢
25¢c COVERS
Ladies’ fine Corset Covers. 75¢ SKIRTS
Embroidery and lace trimmed. Ladies’ 59c to 75c fine white
A variety of splendid styles. Petticoats. Trimmed ruffles. Sale
Sale Price ........ccouuia 19¢ Price «.....icivives ris 48¢

Silks and Dress Goods
the July Clearance Szle
59¢ SILKS 50c CREPES
Colored Taffetas. Figured Fou- Silk and cotton Crepe De
lards and Poplins. Sale Price Chine. Plain colors. 36 inches
19¢ wide, Sale Price. .c.s.cre 39¢
$1.50 CREPES
Crinkle Silk Crepe De Chine and
and Colored Charmeuse in dark
and evening shades. 36 and 40
inches wide. Sale Price $1.15
75¢ STRIPES
Silk Candy Stripes. Wastings
32 inches wide Sale Price 39¢
$1.00 MESSALINES 85¢ FOULARDS
Chensy Shewer Proof Foulards.
In near designs and dots. Sale
BHCS i imam 59¢
white Pin stripe Messalines.
Dark staple colors, 36 inches
wide. Sale Price........ 79¢
Low Prices Drop Still hower in


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THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA.


The Biggest Semi Annual Sale
Event To Happen In Lan-
caster, Starts Tomorrow
OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE
WHEN WANTED LINES IN DRY GOODS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND WEARING APPAREL WILL BE OF.
FERED AT TREMENDOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS.
THIS SALE IS TO UNLOAD; WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR HEAVY STOCKS.
THEY MUST BE TURNED QUICKLY FOR CASH.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW..RECOLLECT THE OLD SAYING, “OPPORTUNITY, WHEN TAKEN AT
THE FLOOD, LEADS ON TO FORTUNE.” THAT'S IT. A FORTUNE IN CUT PRICES ON THE BEST
LINE OF DRY GOODS IN LANCASTER WILL BE DISTRIBUTED DURING THIS SEMI-ANNUAL SALE.

Great Price Reductions on
Fine Wash Dresses
ment. $12.50 20.00 Values.
$3.98 WASH DRESSES " nent. $12.50 to $
$2.98 Sale Price ........... $9 98
Wash Dresses in New printed .
fabrics and in the latest styles. LADIES’ SUITS
sixty Suits.
ors. Values up to $9.98
TWO SPECIAL COAT LOTS
A great sale of Ladies’ and misses fine Spring
$598 WASH DRESSES 83.08 rLadies latest Spring styles. Coats in the best materials.
Ladies’ fine $4.98 to $5.98 Plain colors and checks. Values Plain serges, checks and mix-
Wash Dresses in the very new- $12.50 to $29.50. tures and bold stripes in light
est styles. Stripes and figures colors, Values to $15 at two
PRICED THUS $5.00
Sizes 2 to 6 years. Sale Price on collar, cuffs and buttom.
39¢ Sale Price '...........0 $2.98
Dots, figures and stripes. One of
our best offerings.

WASH
The Best Values We Have
Wednesday, July 14, 1915.
GOODS
Offered In Years
25¢c GOODS
Sharon Mullg in neat colored
designs. Also Black grounds
with neat tripes and figures.
Sae Price’ ..... 0... 12i¢
25¢ VOILES
French Voiles. 40 inches wide,
white grounds with black fig-
ures. Awning stripes. Checks,
and rose bud patterns. Sale
Brice... adieu ly 15¢
$1.00 RATINE
Cotton Dress Ratine. 40 inches
wide. Plain colors and checks.
Sale Price ............, ‘124¢
BEST GALETEAS
17c Galeteags and Juvenile
Cloths, 27 and 32 inches wide.
Neat pin stripes, dots, checks,
plain colors, Sale Price... 1 5¢
WHITE GOODS
25¢ GOODS
Sheer white Dress Goods. 27
and 36 inches wide. Sale Price
15¢
15¢ GOODS
White Dress Goods. Stripes
and checks. 27 inches wide. Sale
Price .......ut ci. 10¢
50c GOODS
25¢ CREPES
Cotton Spider Crepes white
grounds with rose bud and dots.
Also a few pink and blue
grounds. Sale Price...... 12i¢
15¢c CREPES
Windsor Crepe. 27 incheg wide
in a range of choice neat de-
signs. Sale Price....... ---10¢
25¢ TISSUE
Tissue Gingham. 36 inches
wide, White with pin stripes.
and checks, in pink, blue and
lavander and black. Sale Price
19¢
LINENS
Heavy pure Linens for Dress
es, 44 inches wide. Brown, Tan
and Wisteria, Sale Price..59¢
DOMESTICS
75¢c SHEETS
Full bleached Seamless sizes.
81x90. Sale Price.......
50¢ Ful] bleached
Sheets. Sizes 81x90.
39¢
Cotton
Sale Price
$1.98 SPREADS




The July Sale will see the SILK DRESSES LIGHT WEIGHT COATS PY oe 40 inches wide. Spread. Marsailles pattern. Sale
greatest cleaning prices ever Ladies’ fine Silk Taffeta and Sale Price .....n....., $5 00 RAS ITO. viineahirperss 25¢ PrIGS ..:.vvvecntrives $1.35
made on our second floor depart Crepe De Chine Dresses. Black, Lidice’ : Mi id h
ments. White and colors. This seasons on wl nao C Snes St og t
: Ch = weigh oolen oats, ripes,
newest styles. A eat assort- S U d
os = or > checks, mixtures and plain col- ummer n erwear
in a big variety. 7.50 $10 ona $12 50 Prices... $6.98 and $9.98 knee. Sale Prigh......oscsseesrsossissssnoiniersssomsotentes ns 39¢
. h . Ladies’ 25¢ Union Suits. Lace trimmed knee. Smal] size. Sale
$7.08 WASH DRESSES $4.98 DRESSES PALM BEACH COATS PrICO dive diein sv aes SMe ts trian ru iy tae nieiaie slau see 10¢
Ladies’ fine $5.98 to $7.98 Children’s 50c. Washable Ladies’$5 Palm Beach Coats Ladies’ 25c. Tight and lace trimmed knee pants. Sale price 19¢
Wash Dresses. New rufile styles. Dresses. Ginghams and Linens. with broad black band trimming
Fine White Voiles. Crepes and A large full size Crochet Bed

At July Clearing Sale Prices
Boy's 25¢ Ecru ‘Pores Knit” Shirts and Drawers. Al] sizes.
Bale Priee ...i..ci.inevrssnncrsetnninsnsestnissiohtaaniiees 12i¢
Ladies’ Seconds of 10c Cotton Ribbed Vests. Pure White Sale
PRICE ..... 00 vn rs ererimsicstitntanms shin bets: case bares eats 5¢
Ladies’ 50c Union Suits. Bleached Ribbed Cotton. Lace trimmed




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i Singl MARRIED Eo ol Ce ae wiv | victory over the Florin bunch win-|and that the boys will have to mix| Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Hornafiug of Installation and Banquet
Married vs. gle of Br hoax al Totals .. =. 81.6 715 € 7. I ning by the score of 7 to 1. Both | more braing with skill hereafter, (Indianapolis, Ind. spent a few days| On Monday evening District Grand
4 Zood €6Ven inning game of) » 1: SNOLE teams played a fast fielding game.| Tne New Standard base ball team iD town last week as guests of his| Chief S. Lee Emswiler of Marietta,
ball was played here on Monday ev- G. Myers, ss oh 11 4 3 1| ab rh oa ¢ The Score: will go to Marietta on Saturday | brother, Mr, Christian Hornafius. | a i the officers elect of Hermit
vole : Castle 1
ening between teams representing 5 Yom g Bow 3000 0 0R Behieman, 1b ...3 1 1 4 0 0| FLORIN where they will do battle with The Misses Margarei, Wlizabeth| "4°C ¥ 5 Kuss of the Golden
the married apd single men of the| 8; tensed 1230 Olbernert 2p... 3 238 81. rh o a eo yanager Joe Rutherford’s team rep 30d Anna Geltmacher visited their| © wpa ch all present partook
|C. Jo nson, b rae | : Bishop, B88 esvessncsiesel ¢ 23190 resentin th riverside To grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Abram quet at Mr. H. J. Engle’s
g the borough
Evangelical Church. The Singles wo... gp .....3 1130 1/G. Weber, gg ......3 1 2 1 1 1/,, Pp esenesl 0 1 1 0 EB. Mumma, at Newtown on Sunday. | Sachangs hotel,
proved that they are the better of |g, Myers, €f «vee es3 1 0 0 0 31BAIT, 6 crnveerennnsB 3 3 T 0 O00 TST 0032 3 ; If the New Standard boys don't ¥re. Clue Droboker 33d. Me. 2
d | 31865 3 0C. Morton, p .... 318 2 1 1° ? use more team work and learn the Is, a Bru r an
the two as the appended 8COr® G. Drace, C ........ [5 Witte, Gf ceocsnsionse 0 0.1 00 ] |K. Everett left yesterday on a visit]
) Totals ...27 6 716 § 7/C Eshleman, If ....3 11 0 0 0/, 3b it1012 hit and run game, they'll never get| Ly y
Zlows: ce see 1. Bact E52 01101 ¢ 50 renes sscescnne 11:20 any further than they are now. Thiz so Mr, a Mee i Brubaker, uM To — er gpa &
1 itl : ? reste , arren. They will be gone a mon —A gold arrow pin. ward
Ii I 0 1 OL Kaylor, rf ....... 2 000 01 : thing of trusting to luck don’t win
ul 110 1 i IL ah x 2004600 1 | Kline, asia ve -0-Y 0.0 games, Miss Laura Long has returned for its return to this office,
u . ) . i . Arntz, cf ....... $e 0 — wu fHI7E, 1b ..auunae rereid : 3 : > The game between the Richland ['O & Visit of several weeks &t cpiopen corn soup, lobster salad,
® H | St = | awke, © ..n.ciiasn. ,
8 Ii Last Night S al orm 8 Totals .. 23 INNIS 4 6 . —— — — —|Club and New Standard teams was hammelsiown, where she wag the ,y.qo; ganguiches and deviled crabs
a § Seto” widen ane 4:0 30:01 S.mB Totals . ....1 813 4 g called off last Thursday evening on Fagse of her sister, Mrs. Omar Hum-| , yop. Gantz’s Washington House
Single .. .. .. 0 3204 x—9 » |account of the weather, These J°- Cafe on Saturday evening,
W LANDISVILLE ne 2
» ° 9 b =| Two-base hits, Baer, R, Eshleman. teams will play tomorrow night 80 Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Erb of Read- - z Si
a Didn t Cut Your To acco e Joh: Ph.oae , y ght ing, were guests of the Misses Jes-| FOR SALE—Two very desirabe
g | Threebase hits, Weber, C. Johnson, y, <p, .,. 4, 01 1 o odon't fail to come out. sie and Sarah Mishey yesterday. OVD Droberties with all improve
ee] g 3 ar Mishey yes :
m ; g | Bar Stolen bases, Barr, Walters. Baker, TF Lia. vesessssd 2 0 0 0 Next Tuesday evening the New They ers a esidenis of this ents. No. 1—The Herzog property
= Don’t feel too sure thatthe next one won't. Ji Swe out by i = i Heiserman, 1b ........ 1 0 5 1 1 Standard base ball team will play lace Se i on Market street, Mt. Joy. No, 2—
bw 2 3 y = . Base on balls o ingric the Retail Salesmen team of the : The A S
For a few dollars per acre you can get a ton 6 Miller, of ......coiuiud 12000 m S. Flowers property on Mark
. licy in The Hartford Fire Insurance 8/1; off Morton 1. Hit by pitcher, G. gp, ....1 1 2 0 0| Lancaster Store League in this place; Councilman and Mrs. B. M. Barto oi. giroei por further particulars
: hat will give you absolute 8 Myers, Wild pitches, Gingrich 3. nipengerter, ¢ ........1 2 6 1 0 at 6:15. This team stands third fn 20d children spen, Sunday at Easll,,.. 1, 5. 'B. Hiestand, Regi Be.
s Cottpany tan oi) nd 4 §/ Dmprre, I. B. Johnson. | Trayer, ss ............1 1 0 0 0 the league race and is composed of Petersburg as guests of thelr 2UEL tate Dealer, Mt. Joy. 2t.
u Profesiion apnuIst Suek damage B| New Standard vs, M'Clain Stars Shultz, p ....... weve? 2 8 2 Ao 200d bunch of pluvers. The gems] (ST Mrs, Bs Biglen They made nto \ 7Troom house
u Pp | The game here Saturday was a Mumma, If ..... ree 11 0 0 0 has been arranged to give the peo- the trip by auto. 4 with Summer Bouse ind all omt
a i € Cash lan § fairly d one and the vietory, = === 0 c= ——— ple. who can’t get out Saturdays, a, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bahn and , ... ~~ os : e
a § fairly goo e 3 La buildings, located on an exceptional
» Remember This Is On Th = [should have gone to the locals easi-| Totals .. .. .. .. ..812 15 4 2 chance to see.base ball sons Leo and Wilbur > naar Liz, verge tot Apply to Mrs. Aquil-
g ly by a 3 to 1 score. A lost ball in Florin .. .. .. .. .. ..0100 Bl The Elizabethtown base ball team | 3nd a Hard) vn dra Do Florin, Pa. Jiyl4-te
There are NO ASSESSMENTS, NO POL- 8 left and a little “bone” gave the Landisville .. .. ... ..0 41 8 x—8| was the attraction at Florin on Sat-| Caster, were Sunday guests of Mr. as or
a ICY FEES, NOTHING BUT THE 8 Jisitors the credit of a win ona 5 Earned runs, Landisvills 6 Two, urday and Manager Boyer's aggrega-|2nd@ Mrs. Willlam Way. . ; A large male Maltese cat.
8 1 IM OF A FEW DOLLARS HB to 3 score, The figures follow: | base hits, Baker, Miller, Shultz, | tion received an awful walloping 16, Mr. Leo Myers of Massville, Ohio, for its return to Mrs. B. B,
5 igh 3 ‘C TTER HOW . M’CLAIN STARS |Mumma. Home run, Gray. Stolen | to 4. On Saturday, July 17th, they | Was the guest of Mr. D. L, Hauen- Hiestand, Mcunt Joy.
3 PER ACRE NO MATTE . ab r h o a e bases, W. Weaver, Heiserman 2.! will cross bats with the strong St. stein several days last week. He FOR RENT—A 9rtoom dwelling op
a MUCH TOBACCO IS DAMAGED. Schmid, 2b .........4 1 0 3 1 0 Double play, Diffenderfer to W. Wea. | Joseph Catholic team of Lancaster is a son of Rev. Myers, who recent Eas: Main St. close to Post Office
2 . Rich, 1 ............4 2 2 0 0 0 ver. Struck out by Shultz 7; Stoll °n the Bachman Chocolate Co.s|ly conducted services at the Cross bath, gas and other con-
2 Better 'phone and let us call and explain Worley, 88 .........5 0 3 2 4 02 Base on balls, off Stoll 1. Hit field at Florin. A number of clianges Roads Church. nces; rent reasonable. Apply to
5 the proposition before it is Liptac, 3b ..........4 0 1 2 6 2 by pitcher, Gray. Umpire, Daitls- will be made on the team and a| Rev. N. A. Barr of Tremont, ar- H. H. Nissley, Mount Joy. ily-14 tf.
= : | great game can be looked for. Game rived here Mondav op a short visit ; : —
Simmons, 1b ....... 4 0 014 2 ( man Tea S : rived here Monday on a short POULTRY >
: TOO LATE Flora, f ....... “we 00 5 00 Florin vs. Landisville | called at 3:30. Admission, 10 cents. [to friends. He left today for Wash- FOR SALE i ek FARM
2 Grossman, ¢f .......4 1 2 1 0 0 Florin and Landisville figured in a| ington, D. C, where he will spend 'pinc 1uilc figs. Clogs fo to Sas.
x Ressel, €¢ ....00.....3 0 0 4 8 0 loosely-played twilight game Thurs- Pers 1 several days in the interests of the (jy. with New York trade f on
¥ 2 Dudley, p SS 1060 30 day at Landisville. The latter came ona Anti-Saloon League. = r trans ro alto Core a
= i y DP eases cose 2 : 3 Poultry. ale etn
! CHAS. H. ZELLER >" 2i2ee a is =
i C . . Totals ....34 5 82718 2 Baker, out of three times to the Happenings SATIS zoing to Payette, Ida- | ——— ives
= . ana late, had two doubles and a pass, ——— ie 5 make thals OR SALE-—Columbig spring wag-
ANCE AGENCY MT. JOY P ! vhe x ake their §
. INSUR ab r h o a e While Heiserman had a single and a (Continued from page 1) Mr . a son. > used ome season. Apply at this
o MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Mvers If ....; a 4 01 1 0 o double out of two trips to the , Caroline Bott. : IW \ TW sel of this office. of
= Greenawalt, 3b 4 002 8 1plate Shultz fanned mine batters,| MIS Anna Frank and grandson, is me of Mr | ALL foinps OF HAULING such as
: All Its Branches Schock, of .........4 1 2 3 0 0 this being only the second game he ‘ster Billy Richards of Berwyn, ang c formerly rubbish, ashes, etc. Prompt service;
2 Insurance In 5 @{Conrad, € .......... 4 11 5 2 0 pitched this season. The score: I awh of Mr. and Mrs. of th plac reasonable, H. F. Brooks,
u I 1 OOO) | Garman, rf .........4 0 0 0 0 0 Florin .. 0011 0-2 bs; Mr. and Mre. Michael Souder, Mount Joy. ine 9-4t.
OOOO AY St 3 0 012 0 0 Landisville 1306 x—4 Mr and Mis. John Zahn left last Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eby and chil
. meee | Bennett, 1b ........ Se ii week for Philadelphia, where they dren, Mr, and Mrs. Abner Hershey FOR SALE—A good as new 3-burn-
~~~ YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED RIS, 52 onsurienen Dippy Diamond Dope will spend some time with their ang family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur o S:Solite stove in Al condition
Iu Klugh, 2b 2 00380 :
} EW ug 3 attra Teal New Holland defeated Manheim on daughter, Mrs. Quail. Hershey and son Paul Arthur and Cost $15 but will sell very cheap
3 Ls B Ells, p ....... . Saturday 7 to 4. Mis Annic Free SE : v as have no further use. @all
¢ in Stam 5 Mrs. Annie Frey and granddaugh-| Mrs, Anna Hershey were guests of E ag
S. &H. Tradi ga Pp uy Pennell, p .......... 0 06001 Quarryville defeated East Peters: tor Evelyn Heiserman of Landis Mr. and Mrs Chas Greer, meat thig office, & -
Oy STH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL pun f Total n s 12714 8 bus Saturday in a fast game 3 10 vile, were guests of Mrs. H. H.| Newtown, on Sunday, NOTICE—I am prepared to do all
} o otals .. .. .. .. Morton on Saturday. , ———— eee kinds of hauling,

CHASED FOR CASH AT

FH. Baker's
Coal and
LUMBER YARDS


Mount Joy, Penna.
Sole agent for Congo Roofing. NO. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand.
Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Laths, Etc.
Agent for Lehigh Portland Cement, Roofing Slate and Sheet iron.
Estimates quickly and cheerfully made on BUILDING MATERIAL and all
kinds of CONCRETING V’ORK. BOTH phones.


 
McClain Stars +001 000 022—5 | y.pngigville lost a good game t0 Ar and Mrs,
Mt. Joy .. ++000 000 300—3 (no strong Paradise team on Satur gren Arthur, Christine, Mary and
Two base hits, Schock 2, Con: day. Martha, left Monday for a week's
rad. Worley 2, Grossman. Home Tun, mhe peeplar team at Elizabethtown stay at Atlantic City.
‘Rich. Sacrifice hits, Ressel, Greena-'p,. gishanded. A picked nine 18 Mr. S. B. Bernhart and Dr. W.
walt, Dudley, Schmid. Stolen bases, ;, representing the town. D. Chandler assisted at the Sunday
Schock, Conrad. Left on base, Mt| gy, pefore the game Saturday a School session and the ©, E. meet-
Joy 2; McClain Stars, 8. Struck out|ya1 mage a bad “hop” and hit ing at Donegal on Sunday.
|by Dudley 4; Ellis 5. Innings pitched mic on the mouth, cutting a bad Mr, Joshua Goldstraw of North-
by Ellis, 8 1-8; Pennell, 23. Hits off ,.., in nig 1p, ampton, spent several days in town
Ellis 7; Pennell 1. Base on balls, (ynhije Pennell was
off Dudley 1; Elis 8. Wild piteh, | yroere walked into the ball.
| Dudley. Umpire, Hendrix. |him on the neck and he went down Mrs.
Landisville Defeats Florin |and out but soon recovered. Elizabeth Phillips of Furniss, are
| At Landisville last evening the| Manager Scheimer says there will spending the week with the former's
team from that place had an easy be a general shakeup in the team daughter, Mrs. W. D. Chandier,
G. Moyer and ehil
It hit late Harry Goldstraw Peoples,
warming up, last week. He is a brother of the
Flizabeth Gilbert and Miss |
plowing lots, aad
work of that kind. Charges very
reasonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. tg
FOR SALE—A Sood bedroom suite utes
complete with mattress, bedding, ahs.
Also feather tick ang pillows, a Be
mestic Sewing Machine, 3-Burner Bae
Plate,
Harrisburg. He will have call "on Ming Nettle cu co dw.w
something to say concerning the erste
eat Anti Sal eague O - ™
on Sots Sat Ls HHESTER S PILLS
Methodist Episcopal
C. B. Johnston. Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.
Public Worship with sermon,
A.M.
The speaker at the 7:30 p. m.
services will he Rev. F. F. Holsop-
ple, of
10:30
ee ——— = \ Ladicet Ank your Drogetetio
> Fishenicge BlepraFran
e were pleased to have Mr. D.| xes, sealed with Blue | pi
BE, Long of Frederick, Md, an old
Mt. Joyan, call to see us while In
{town yesterday.

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