Base Bail Personal The New Standard team cut loose on their own “dung hi” Saturday and easily defeated Florin by a (Continued from page 1) with friends. lineup, a “patched team” had little | ere on Friday, difficulty in winning, In the first inning Kraybill, Florin’s crack first at Camp Clifton. . . : 1 * { 3 Sie a % Elizabethtown, where she will spend | Mis Oakland, on Monday. F : r | obliged io retire from the game. A a week with friends, Mr. and Mrs, Amos Kaylor, son | & ' i 3: general shift of players is the cause Miss Ethel Shickley of York, is| [vin and daughter Miss Florence, | % ta - of their defeat. The feature of the [spending the week here visiting | Mrs. ei Kaylor and daughter | y iy z | same was a homer by “Insidestuff”|relatives and friends, ! Orot ay, ade ‘an gg 5 T | Baston with 1 th fil Mrs, J. H. Stoll and Master Bruce | 0 ellaire and Beverly on Fr ay, | & > a € corners filled. ator | where they visited Mr, Kaylor's | + b | Pennell led the batting, The score: Stol} spent Saturday and, Sunday. at | brother, + 3: | : “Ore: | Merchantville, N. J. yor . ; [de ALWAYS READY; BOILS WATER IN A JIFFY. I i FLORIN The Misses Christine and Mary, The following composed an auto-| ’ 3 | ab r h o a e|Moyer have returned from a week’s mobile party that stopped off here j A practical, compact outfit wit! which you may boil, fry, | visi West Chester |a short time on Monday: Mr. and : - | Bishop. ef, e ...... 3 013 2 alvisit at yO Greiner visited | Mrs. F. @, Joanette of Harrisburg, | § cook a complete light meal or make coffee. - | Dukeman, 1b ,.....8 0210 9 Ol pmens proce Lancaster Wed- | Mr. Harry Ness of York Mrs. H. H. | Useful in every room in the house, 3 (Kine, of .........22 0 0 00 0 | nesday and Thursday. | Ness, Mr. Charles Ness and R | Useful outdoors, while camping, on excursions, automobiling, > Wittle, Dp ...-.:..0.2 0 0 0 0 Miss Stella Robinson of Philadel- | Donald Ness, of York. 3 |§ vachting, de | Geyer hic. 8 2 2 4 0 1 phia, is the guest of her cousin, | Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Stauffer | Convetient anywhere—any time. + Grosh, 3p ......." 36 1111 es Boo. YH, Bown, ir, = 1a | and three children of Quarryville, | This outfit consists of a large can of Sterno Canned Heat i . Mr. an Mrs. aril iby © €- | spent fr friday to Sunday near | 3 fl . Kitchen Drudgery Now! | Weaver, rf ........ 20120 01, 0 Hrd ocho] visitors to | Sen wah iin a er (enough to bring fifteen quarts of Water to boiling point)—a boil po = ® Stoll, of, p ........ 1|friends and relatives here. A Dis paps. nd i ri : i ’ re rt P : : ) : : 3 Tons ne oa res hone Manheim, | Was a former resident of this sec- o sagan one in 2 zofleg Josten 2 asa a cover 3 Oh, yes, it can be done if you are cooking on a coal or wood stove. I A ™ i Sane 0 visited in the ‘family of Mrs. M. B.| tion and since moving to the lower oe 8s used as a frying pan or to form a double boiler sim- % Half the work of the kitchen is taking care of the stove. Jabbing ons LA 240 4 ®) Wehienion for several Auvs | end is one of that section leading |§ Ir to a chafing dish. : 3 away with the poker to get the ashes out so it will “draw” or shovel | Leib, ss ........... 0.0000 Messrs. A. G. Compton and x. B.| apiarists. CALL AND SEE THIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE $ ing up ashes and lugging them outdoors. And perhaps the wood box bool ie ee eee Bure J the City of Broinstly 10s, Rev. C. Stuart Kitchin, until re- DEMONSTRATED. 3 is empty when the fire has gone out, and you have to haul up coal. Totals.» ve 030 2 994 5 4 To aoa o% Pittsburgh, is | cently rector of St. Luke's Parish 3 ! All this is work—the back-breaking kind that makes you “all NEW STANDARD {here on a visit to her daughter, | house here, was in town for a short | re ———————asa——— & wore out” when the last supper dish is wiped dry. : ab r h o a e|Mrs, Jno. 8. Myers, south of town. | while on Friday. Rev. Kitchin is| z Put a stop to it today—now. Buy a i Myers, 1p ......... 2 2.27 0 1 5 od os Joba Rooney sian now serving the charges at Bloss- f 2 : heen a 1e > = oe 5 3 tre - : IL OOF { Bbersole ..........; 2:1 10:0 0 sin, at Brisman’s Church on Sunday, | burg, Antrim and Arnot, in Tioga / I NEW PERFEC 10 0 £00 Gantz, If ,..........3 11 0 06 © Messrs. C. J Bennett and Ben |.county. He came io Elizabethtown e ® $ I STO Easton, of .......:.: 4 2 2 0 0 1 Hoffer left yesterday for Mt. Gretna | for the purpose of having an altar 3: ——————————— { Bar?, sz, 1D ....... 2 2 25 2 1 vuers they Will rusticale for 3 week. | made to replace the one recently N 3 sng fer yo will know how safe, sane, saving and satisfying a cook stove | Greenawalt. 3b ..... 52202 0, ior 25 Mis 5 Hw ® og destroyed by fire at the Armot i Mou T JOY, PA. 3 can really be. c “ TIAL a. Tadic aay *hurch . The New Perfection is ready for instant use. It doesn’t die out and have | KIUSH, ss .......... 100020 ien Heiserman at Landisville, Sun-| church. a | rd to be ‘made up.” You put it out purposely between meals and save money | Brown, rf .........2 1 0 0 0 0 day. Sipe ii $ ath of bi and keep your kitchen clean and cool. Yes, clean, for the combustion Pennell, 2b ........3 3 3 4 2 1 Mr. Homer Barr and Miss Cather. | , EE rr chimneys prevent smoke and smell. Billy, 6 viaiiina $.2 1 81 gline Roatan Shem oven oe Mortuary ere With the separate oven and fireless cooker it can do anything any other McDonald, p 211895 Drom nstown, making the trip by | R hr = 3 EE ; 1 ak P roi i frv ) 7 P rast Ta sires enn a . | g a ty, roast, broil, boil, fry, heat water for wash days and Ae Mrs. Hiizabeth Culp and Miss Net- ecoyr ings 2 YOUR There are lots of other improvements your dealer ean explain to you, like | Totals .. .. .. ..86 17 16 27111 6 Hen oo pl Win us a hat oy r ] I 1 any IX arles Spe ; 1 i TS A aa oman the regulated flame control, the perfected oil reservoir, the Imbroyed Vat {Morin .. .. ..0001031000—2 Cin (Continued from page 1) g vn I Ls rimeadnd sud won. fo fodsy end Med Whit ebokite Vg TT C001 00 vite Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hetrick of | mother at his home in Bowmansville, a > Raise Them Without Milk T 2 = Eu Two-base hits, Ellis. Home runs,/ New Kingston, stopped off here on | Brecknock township, He was in W CS Thv thiow shaw sv Do ie : \ hh ! he 4 h i ss)” Why throw away money by knocking them in the head or THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. | Baston, Sacrifice hits, Myers. Stolen rig while passing thru in their failing health for a year with dia- | i pa selling them for a dolar or twoat birth when they can be raised or : : . | auto, na Ther Chania ro ’ yy vealed W OUT MILK at a fraction of t ost of feed ilk. Philadelphia Pittsburgh | bases Dukeman, Myers, Barr 3, Pen- Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stretch and |P°tes: W hen Sheriff A. B. Kready | 8 You profit both ways selling the milk and still have the Sater: Best results are obtained by using Rayolight Oil nell, Geyer. Double plays, Geyer to daughter Helen spent a few days at vas In office Mr. Ziegler was ap-| 3 The Best Milk Substitute to Use is 3 | Dukeman, Struck out, by McDonald | Washington, D. C., returning home | pointed a Deputy Sheriff, and he | ( ar | Sunday. served i 06 7 508 | F . r Rete: E Deal’ { 10, Stoll 3, Wittle 2. Bases on balls, Ne Ya Chandicr of Lornohater erved in 1906, 1907 and 1908. {” of f Ss (22equIne | off Wittle 2. Umpire, Kipple, will return home today, having fin- . 4 ; i : Harry H. Bryan, for several years J : ful milk substitute on the market—the stand 11001 [1s property. high constable at Manheim, died | of per housands of farmers are using 1t and lini on Dippy Diamond Dope Mr. and Mrs, P. 0. Schmaelzle|28ed 39 years. “| So ar Soa too - ea on _ : ° 9 ° The removal of Kraybill from the |and son Gilmour returned home Sun LE | 1 contains all the nutrition of milk Say in the a digestible Ii Last Night S Hail Storm Florin lineup sure weakened the day from a week’s visit with friencey Samuel Keener { form and ss sold on a money back guarantee to give results. eam. in Norristown. Samuel Keener of Rapho, an ac- OOKLET “MILKLESS CALVES” FREE a} » 1 mn Don’t feel too sure that the next one won't. a . 3.3 : : : ; Baker you'll have to show it to us. Christian Walters. For a few dollars per acre you can get a 1 TG ve There are NO ASSESSMENTS, NO POL- ICY FEES, NOTHING BUT THE PREMIUM OF A FEW DOLLARS PER ACRE NO MATTER HOW MUCH TOBACCO IS DAMAGED. many amateur games in the county: | will spend the month. 5; East Petersburg 8 Strashure 7; yesterday in town. He is now lo- Ephrata 6, Manheim 5: New Hollona cated at New Oxford. , ; a So = | their shar . Mr As Better ’phone and let’ us call and {explain Ir share of troubles in their vari- of Mrs. M. B. Eshleman. 110 0 the proposition before it is TOO LATE CHAS. H. ZELLER things about Stong and his um- ville, were Saturday guests of Mr. pires. The New Holland Clarion and Mrs. Abner Hershey, vellow. Keep ‘er up. fellows. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Reist. ” em ee Miss Fannie Gingrich will leave Saturday for Merchantville, N. J, and Mrs. P. R. Greiner Thursday. Messrs. Alpheus Morton and Fred Messrs, Norman Robinson and Wal — " — — = | Keener have accepted positions at ter Harrup of Philadelphia, spent | the Elizabethtown Shoe Factory. Sunday and Monday here as guests SN YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED (ana | Mrs. Sarah Clair of Steelton, i8 of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Brown, Av TIC OF ot | spending several days in town as Miss Viola Ziegler of Carlisle, i . BS A the guest of Mrs. Malinda Myers. while enroute from Philadeiphia to S. &H. Trading Stamps iff | Don’t forget to turn out Saturday her home, was the guest of Rev. oo RTE (and help to defeat the Lancaster and Mrs, C. D. Rishel on Saturday. 1. WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR} 5 | Straights. Game called at 3:30. The Misses Grace W. Grove and | ice ¥ + of the Findlay College ( [+ Mr. and Mrs. Ei Smeltzer and Alice Yoder of the Fin y CHASED FOR CASH AT | daughter of Mt, Joy, spent Sunday Lyceum Company, were, gresty 3 with C. S. Wachstetter and family. Sa J. Myers and family for seve Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Geyer of Har-|9aYs. rer returned to risburg were the guests of Mrs. John ys Nom Sov, alter spend- H. 'Shuemaker one day last week. er home at Mayt , ing a few days here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ichler and her cousin, Miss Kathryn Longen- Coal and daughter of Elizabethtown. were adr ’ Sunday guests of Mr. Harry Ichler Mr. Harvey Sheaffer spent Thurs. LUMBER YARDS and terily, | day at Carlisle, Pa., ‘Where he had Mr. Young of Manheim and Mrs. | the pleasure of enjoying a trip of Aquilla Bailey spent Sunda? “with inspection thru the Indian School Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Garber at there. : Mount Joy, Penna. Bridgeport. eric B younston attending -days meeting at Mt, on Sole agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand. On Thursday evening the local a three-days i v will : 5 base ball team will crogs bats with | Church, Fairfield, where he Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Laths, Etec. the strong Manheim feam at the preach. He will spend Sunday -at ’ Agent for Lehigh Portland Cement, Roofing Slate and Sheet Irom. Yorten lacs [Deaen 2 2 - Estimates quickly and cheerfully made on BUILDING MATERIAL andall Mrs, Paul Buohl of Dayton, Ohio, : We i Me pi nds Fri kinds of CONCRETING V/ORK. BOTH phones. Is spending several weeks in town turn to i SPO! water P with her parents, Mr, and Mrs‘ Jno, | SPending six weeks here with her Masterson. grandparents, Mr, and Mm. H G. Hagenberger, Mes Dogs | Brinser and sou of John Dietz, daugh- Elizabethtown, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. n PULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOCOOOCOOOCCOOOCOOOCOOOOE ce, x f T ° . ® | Mr. and Mrs, George Vogle, several Er a0) aN ots Th lant x A Home Worthy 0 he Fairest July Bride days last week. beriand Sunday where they visited ssibly 8 Next to her affection for her husband the young bride centers Mr. Wm, Bennett and family have | friends and relatives. a ® her thoughts and interests on her new home and its furnishings. returned to their home af Altoena,| Messrs. D. L. Bckert and Leo S. ba \ 2 You may travel the country over and not find a stock of Fur- after spending several weeks with Rogecrans of the Findlay College 5p & Bp niture, Carpets and Rugs to compare, either in Beauty or Price Mr. Geo. Geyer and family. | Lyceum Company, were Saturday EAT 0m ® with the magnificent and delightful assortment of Our New Spring Mr. Clayton Hertsler and family | guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Long ® Goods now on display. of Lancaster, are spending several! enecker, west of town. every Our inexpensive location saves our customers $10,000 annually. weeks here with the former's pa-| Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Greenawailt BED-ROOM PIECEBS—Chiffonieres, 85.75 up; Dressing Ta- bles, $2.50 up; Brass Beds, $12.69 up; PEight-Plece Suites, . up. } oom PIECES—Buffets, $17.50 un; China Closets, Tables, 87.50 $13.00 up; Serving Tables, §8 up; Extensi ent of Mission, up; Chairs, $1.00 up. { LIVING-ROOM PIECES—An endless asso Oak and Wicker Odd Pieces, at real bargain pri¢es. PORCH PIBCES—Settees, $4.50 up; Rockers, $1.89 up; Swings, $2.50 up. Couch Hammocks, 86.00 up} Porch Screens, DR¢ up. renfs, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hertz: and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenawalt ler. {and daughters Helen and Martha, Last Sunday morning baptismal spent Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. services were held in the United md. Rhodes, near Bender's Mill, Brethren Church, and in the after-) Rey. Geo, R. Hoverter and a noon a number of new members number of the members of the were baptized at the Cove, near Mt. Church of God, TFlizabethtown. at- Joy by the pastor, Rev, Garland. [tended the Concer 2 the. Church of The following guests were pleas God here, on Saturday e A antly entertained by Mr. and Mrs.! Mrs. H D Koone, Hey Rubm, i Jacob Landvater on Sunday: Mr. Mrs. Miles Bolton, son and ag iter | Sylvester Gainor, Miss Grace Gainor and Miss Dora Seiders MA a gles. | and Flzabeth Smith of Rheems; town. spens Sunday here wit Pig y e S }! Mr. Benj. Boltz of x jaabatutown: [families of J. M, Backenstoe an . : 3 Tr ' Mrs. Russel Houser and E. Getz. BYR] PE } il Es Samuel Houser and Miss, Mr. John Sheokers and w A ———— Westerberger, Maley & DOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0O00OCOOOOOOOOE PAGE FIVE / THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. Happenings sud. Score of 17 to 2. With Schock, Gar-| Mr, ang Mrs. M. A. Stieve of Car. | Several days with the family of Mr. || . 1 lisl dc a Drict vis s | and Mrs. D. L. Hauenstein. » man, Bennett and Ellis out of the|lisle, made a brief visit to friends | M Mr. A. B. Hoffer and Christ Gar- | Snyder, Mrs, Elizabeth Snyder of |] ber and family are spending the day | tRis Dlace and Miss Mary Frantz of’ sacker, had a finger split and was| Miss Pauline Shoop has gone to! 20d Lebanon by Mr. Ross Engle in ; ished painting the W. D., Chandler Every man on the team got a| Mr. Solomon Detwiler and family mark in the “h” column Saturday and Mr. Landis Charles and family i ) - Y T b | but “Ted” and “Ing.” made an automobile trip to Gettys- 1dn t ut our 0 acco # A regular old summer game on |burg on Saturday. a | Saturday Sixteen hits for seventeen Mrs. Anna Frank returned to Ber- | E | runs is going some. wyn yesterday after spending two | Jacob Murray B dt & St hm Mt J If we don’t have a Home Run Weeks here with her daughter, Mrs.| Jacob Murray, 75 years old, died ran e an, : Oo That smash of Easton's in the see-| Mr. Aaron Garber and family spent | pay, in Columbia, following a stroke policy in The Hartford Fire Insurance = | ond with the bases full has the home Monday at Manheim. We are told ot paralysis Three sons survive: ied C fez Al oiv ; bsolhte % run king beat a mile, Mr, Garber is interested in real | Alpert of Easton; Paul and Jacob ompany that will give you absolute B The New Standarq team will do estate in that boro. : [of Columbia. Two sisters residing protection against such damage. 3 | batlle with the Richland Club team | Miss Elizabeth Dabler of Billmyer, | j, Maytown, also survive. Deceased on Thursday evening a 6.15 when an- | spent several days in town, as the | (,o , former resident of Marietta, ne S ne S other good game is expected. The guest of Miss Mabel Geistweit and |, moved to Columbia ten years R h Thi I 0 Th C h PI = | New Standard crowd will “break Miss Alberta Sprout, l ago. ; cmem er IS S nl € as an their necks” to win thiggoene Charlie Mr, Milton Mishey and the Misses | — nT says. Go to it boys. Jessie and Sarah Mishey will leave | Following are of the scores of Monday for Mt. Gretna, where they | a x % dl BH | Mountville 15, Lititz 12; Columbia 5, Mr. John Hossler, a former bar | | Marietta 3; Denver 8, Black Fronts clerk at the LaPierre House, spent | ents. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Snyder, = = =u = | : oN OT x ica le 3 5. Womelsdorf 0; Brownstown 5, Mrs. Sarah Henny and Miss Katle | phoid fever. She was 2 regular at Landisville 3. Henny of Manheim, spent Saturday | tendant at the services of the The county’s weeklies are having and Sunday in town as the guests | Church of God. Besides her parents ous writeups, Last week Frank Rev. and Mrs, Harvey Hershey | | . ial C Buch’s Lititz Record said ugly anq Mrs Susan Hershey of Landis | (°0 brothers. The funeral took ( says Manheim has a yellow streak Mrs. J Smith and Miss Mae | conducted by Rev. S. R. Hoverter, and Harry Trout’s Manheim Sentinel Smith, returned to York on Monday | pastor of the Church of God. Inter- comes right back and tells who is after spending some time here with | WwW and Philadelphia,” where she will INSURANCE AGENCY ETA DB ‘The Ne S spend two weekg with friends. i ay Fl . Messrs. Oliver Easton, Lee Hoe Willia Way jr., Raymond Hilt, and | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. at © lori Sf Ty I Doyen a am > spending a week at Mt. Greina | (Continued from page 1) Miss Elizabeth Strickler of East Insurance In All Its Branches : ; I Hampgeld ond Tiss Marten wevdom ited the family of George Sherbahn oT B | near Maytown on Sunday > of East Donegal, were guests of Mr. | two latter being children of a s | | | | | ’ 1 NC a REA on T.yreh h Middl AT { Guy Clochnauer of BE ig, bh omens ait 4 Bi, Wednesday, July 28, 1915. rand Miss Emma Dieninger of Read tedederiirdrddediroboiddedddodedodd deel ling, were guests of Mr. J. Harry Miller and family on Columbia Ave, dioefosoalivelionBociooiooBoalecioconioetoclocloalod 8.8 8 2 0 8 5 5 5 a. EET TTT TTT TT Teer Tee reed Just What You Need } STERN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hannah, | Miss Lydia Adams and Miss Thelma | Hauenstein of Orrville, .Ghio, arrived |. { here yesterday morning to spend TTY ETT rs. S. R. Snyder, Miss Anna | Waynesboro, were taken to Hershey |; the m Bi count of whose accident appeared in 100 Ibs. equal to 100 gallons milk—Try it on your calves. these columns last week, died at his [ home last Wednesday evening, with- | | out ever regaining consciousness. - | last evening at the home of his son Miss Edith Snyder CORD TEAM NETS, YELLOW & BLACK, $1 TO $1.50 LEATHER TEAM NETS, BLACK & TAN, $2.50 TO $5 LEATHER CARRIAGE NETS, $2.50 TO $3 oe oo 3 3 3 i | Miss Edith- Snyder, aged twenty 3 og i | in Elizabethtown, on Friday of ty- I LEATHER BUGGY NETS, $2.25 TO $3.75 oe ge x i 3 i ok * years, died at the home of her par- 84x90 DERBY COOLING BLANKETS, $1.75 TO $4 LAP DUSTERS, $1 TO $4.50 she is survived by four sisters and place on Sunday afternoon from her | late home at 2 o'clock, with services F. B. GROFF Harness and Horse Clothing, i= MOUNT JOY, FENNA. ment wag made in Mount Tunnel | cemetery, Sododdhd b ds 2s a Me a a a Henry L. Eshleman Henry L. Eshleman, one of the old- est persons in Mount Joy township, died at three o'clock Monday morn- ing on the homestead, farm. about two miles east of Elizabethtown. at the advanced age of seventy-seven vears. He wag in good health till he last half year, when he was con- ined to his bed most of the time. The immediate cause of death was pneumonia. with a slight stroke. Beside his widow. who is ninety- two years of age, he is survived by one son J. H. Eshleman. cashier of the Elizabethtown Exchange bank, and one daughter, Mary Ann, wife of William S. McDannell, residing on a farm near Rheems. He is also sur- vived by five grandchildren. ‘BE. For- ney. Walter F., Anna Ruth. J. Flete er and Anna Martha Eshleman, t Toole sles Teate torte steotesootorToote ste Beate ct. 5. RR SS NR NR ook foofoaoofeoll Automobil Men Listen M. B. Hiestarld Building on Marietta Street, Mount Joy, where of We are prepared to do ~All Kinds of Repair Work ebuilding, Repainting, Remodeling tc. All work must be satisfactory and you will fing our charges very reasenable, WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FORD PARTS. AGENTS FOR THE WELL KNOWN FIRESTONE TIRES We will be pleased to have yoa give us a trial 2, who died 15 years ago. Fuffer al services will be held on Thurgdav morning at 9 o'clock from hisPlate SNYDER & METZL ER home and at 10 o'clock at green MARIETTA ST, MOUNT JOY, PA. [ree Church, with intermentffin the RIA RA Bridie iviob i ddnibii diana a a A Ry Ak adjoining cemetery. The eceased | FEEEREbEbdbdddbiddeiobdeb bd ddd dbl dd bbb bob rr SPS bIN was a lifelong member Church of th Brethren. rr dp ig 1 CE AL RIOR e State Normal Scholae Millersville, Pa. REGULAR NORMAL COURSE prepares for efficient teaching Rural, Graded and High Schools. SPECIAL COURSES in Domestic Science, Agriculture, Va and Instrumental Music, Manual Training, Commercial Brane Kindergarten Training, Rural School Problems. All seniors teach 200 periods in the Model School under cl ‘ ? Important News from L@ncaster The Great August Furnfture Sale at Donovan's begins on Saturday, July 31st. This is an event/ which is looked forward to by the Jpeople of this community as one of the genm- Ine reliable merchandise| gales of the year and itg patronage is not ® confined to either Lancaser City or |@ County because We are jimformed on = reliable authority that im the large ¥ Citles as far away ag i thirty and |B forty miles from Lancaster furni- fire Jiers have come to ome 2 e Donovan Furniture Sale. the | i best market for ad furniture, | ig and expert supervision. 2 2 8 x = u Millersyil Dining me month of August The Rates very reasonable, van Company t ecial |! : efforts in thig ne Tony gm FREE TUITION te students preparing to teach in Pennsy! Strong Faculty, Healthful Surroundings. who is a well known figure in the big furniture centres of America, | males preparation months ahead Fall Term beigns Sept Winter Term beigns Spring Term beigns and is able to secure “inside” prices | because of the big quantities this | Summer School Send for free catalog. firm is capable of using. Donovan's P. 7, 19 have a reputation for making good In everything they claim tfierefore | their advertisement on another page | should be carefully read by anyone | who at present neeq anything in the furniture Hne or who are likely to | need it in the near sature. We know | several June bride: & bridegrooms, | two from these pari who have been holding back await ig this event. “eerte— 4. I —— “Britain to Bmligy Brains,” says another headline, Repdily a very es-| sential ingredien | | |