A Lancaster iPa. OO 0G Or 0 OL DOUBLE J“ GREEN STAMPS -aSATURDAY MORNING UNTIL 12 O’GLOCK LEINBACH & COMPAN | 3 LE 1 OO EO 0 LL J P00 0 ET THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. a building than it does to to erect Committee u i a ull it down, The Troop EO EO No ted the camp and found the oyvs in splendid condition and plen- hit eat, They broke camp Fri day, July 80, and hiked to Mt. Joy, reaching the latter place Satur ey morning at 8:20. They camped oui over night on their way home, Seal Elizabethtown. As they en ie Mt. Joy the people were out goodly number to give them 3 hearty welcome, thus ending a very pleasant and profitable two weeks Of camp life, | i HOME HEALTH CLUB | Lancaster Pa. By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago, ll. | Power in Emotions: Some time | ago I told you 2 little about the ductless glands and the effects which | they exercise over the body. I have | made many observations and spent | Where are the gummer furs of yes- The man who never tried has no nought aeroplane. * * 3% * friend you are apt to get scratcher. ® ® ® > ‘While alimony returng in Chicago amount to $1,000,000 annually some of the 3,000 former husbands paying them seem to think it cheap at that. Perhapg the savant On days that the Palm Beach suit feels comfortable it also wrinkles all over the human anatomy. enemy. The Man Who Buys a Suit Now Is Wise In More Ways Than One I THE FIRST PLACE, he is wise from the fact that. at no time during the whole summer season outside of this reduction sale has he been abl® oe 9 Bs Be De oP Be Pe oP Faabeolealeosotooe testes Tes eotooteo] 9 Ca a a am 2h J J CIRC RCI i i i orforforterdeceod i to get an A No. 1 Suit for so much below regular price. IN THE SECOND PLACE, he is wise because of the fact that, with the prevailing scarcity of wool through the demands of the armies in the European War, there is bound not only to be a shorter market and an ad- vance in price next Spring, but there is also bound to be inferier Value. FOR NO MATTER how STRONG the demand may be for any ope thing, when there is a scarecity of it NO AMOUNT OF MONEY can bring up the supply. RIGHT NOW in the middle of Summer you can buy say a $15 Suit for the price of ONLY $10.98, virtually a saving of $5. We are notexaggerat- ing in the least when we say that next Spring you will have to pay as much as $18 to get a Suit of equal value---if present conditions are any gauge of the fature. The Children Will Soon Be Going to School And the chances are nine out of ten that they will be needing a new DO YOU KNOW that, by the simple matter of coming to our Boys’ Suit Reduction Sale RIGHT NOW you can save just as much in proportion as the Father can save? Suit in a week or two. You may not want the highest--priced Suit just for school wear for the boy, but it makes no difference to us---THEY’RE ALL REDUCED, from the lowest to the highest --but you must take advantage of the Sale THIS MONTH ONLY, for after that the next Season Suits will be put in stock and the present sale will be at an end. Men’s Suits Are Priced As Follows: Boys’ Suits Are Priced As Follows: Were $8.00.. ....Now $5.98 Were $2.00......Now $1.69 Were 10.00...... Now 7.50 Were 3.00...... Now 2.25 Were 12.00...... Now 8.98 Were 4.00......Now 2.98 Were 15.00...... Now 10.98 Were 5.00...... Now 3.98 Were 18.00...... Now 12.98 Were 6.00...... Now 4.50 Were 20.00..... Now 14.98 Were 8.00......Now 5.98 Were 22.00...... Now 16.98 Were 10.00...... Now 7.50 Were 25.00...... Now 17.98 Were 12.00...... Now 8.98 Grott & Wolf Co. 26.30 North Queen Street WWIII OOOO OOOO OOO OO CO OOOOOOOOOOOONONNN Lancaster's Fastest Growing Store PARANA PVIIVVRVLOLO0000000000000000000000000OOCN If you do not believe that this is who is really needed in modern war ig the medical specialist who will prescribe for the EARN NN INN NI I IN I NI I I NH IHN IN NNN RRNA ANR NAN SO OO OOO TOO OOO OOOO 00OOOODNN POOOOOOOOQ | i; 1oquires greater effort and skill {for the benefit of Chicago’s children. a great deal of time in the study of | BOY SCOUTS ORGANIZE many books on the | this subject, terweek? sympathy for the one who tried and | July take a look at the calendar. ect. have been complied uring | a ae failed. es ° . Following Are the Officer su " s That Will ¢ OATS 1 use the term A lazy man makes much ado about se ¢ © “Banks flushed with Money” says Serve the Ensueing Year the last Tow Yeu, ae yr nothing. Investigations may disclose that|a headline. Speaks well for the ‘compiled” instead ss 8 there never was an old fashioned | country. At Camp Clifton last week the | cause the most of them tell more Men, like pins, are no good if they |summer. ce 3 8 Boy Scouts of this place effected | what others have written than of lose their heads rrr 3 . e following organizati Ae : : hem tell ose their 6880 Archery, moreover, never strains ensueing our: ganization for the CEiREl I Bete oo ia ke a cat's paw of a Out of fear of the submarine may |a man’s veracity by leading him to H. J. Williams, Scout Master: R mere of what others If you ma be evolved the paradoxial dread-|tell stories of the fish that got away. |p Pennell, Assistant Scout Master: | than of original research. I have written the manuscript for a book but I purposely avoided a study or even the reading of anything writ- ten by others unti] I had my own ideas in black and white. Troop Committee: Dr. W. D. Chand- | ler, Dr. J. J. Newpher, H. C. Brun-! er, Wm. Tyndall and Chas. Mor- on. Eagle Patrol: Charles Garber, Pa- trol Leader; Calvin Kramer, Assist- ant Patrol Leader; James Garber,| At the recent meeting of the Chas, DeLong, Roy Tyndall, Irvin! Homeopathic Medical Society, Dr. Fritz, George Weber, Mark Mum- Dewitt Wilcox of Boston, read a ma, Jacob Zeller, Walter Pennell. Owl Patrol: Harry Williams, Pa- Leader; Sylvester Dearbeck, | Assistant Patrol Leader: Howard| paper in which he asserts that the | | | Greenavwalt; Edwin Walters, Oscar | adrena] secretions make and unmake heroes in battle or in fact anywhere and that it is the influence of their secretions that tell the story of what we sometimes call deeds of superhuman power. When a human being is laboring under the excite- ment of fear he will commit acts that are entirely foreign to his | else Laskewitz, Everett DeLong, Elwood arber, James Rapp, Glenn Derr, G i Thomas Stohler. A TRIP TO THE CAMP { “Along New Englana roads and Elsewhere” by W. C. Prince, and “Under the Trees” by Hamilton W. Mabie, are essays of beauty and in-| normal nature and apparently impos- spiration, inspired by the authors | sible in a physical sense. coming in intimate relationship with | | In some cases we find people that | nature. We feel sure no more at-| . tractive scenes and surroundings fell| #'® known to be cowards when to the lot of these writers than|normal, but under the excitement | those to be found at Camp Clifton,! of eager or other powerful emotions | situated three miles north of Mid-| they perform deeds of valor and X| dletown, along the creek called the| strength that makes the world | B hoy coun SHEN Place wonder at the power of a nan. How [their first two weeks of camp item to utilize this wonderfu] power that two weeks of never to be forgotten | is really in us all the time I have pleasure and sports, coupled ; with tried to explain in the unpublished 200d, Strong, wholesome discipline, | hook, but what you want to know is as handed down to them by their| }.; w tireless. and energetic Scout Master, | y % to d0 i Si ical Harry J. Williams, The writer wag| For many years the medica one of five who visited the camp on fraternity have tried to increase July 29, and spent the day with the! the efficiency of the ductless glands boys. On this occasion and this i; man by making extracis from the particular day an auto containing glands f imal 1 they have Mr. John E. Schroll, Dr. J. J. New- glands o animals anc ney Av | pher, H. C. Brunner, William Tyn. Met with some success I can give | dall and Dr. W. D. Chandler, ar-|only a brief suggestion of what I| rived at the camp about ten o'clock. | pelieve to be the trus method. The boys were particularly anxious i ; that thin crowd shotld avive. Some The emotions must at all times be weeks before the boys left for under complete control of the mind. their camp Mr. Harry Brunner re-| A successful general does not allow marked that he thought of treating himself to become frightened or them toa chicken dinner, Mr. ...oq put the excitement all about | Schroll remarked that his auto was | h oh : | at his service, and Dr. Newpher,| Nim and the tense vibration of | learning of the proposition, said | thought waves enables him to make | that he would accompany the crowd. | quick decision on important points. | There being room for two more, an His whole body responds to the situ- | invitation was extended Mr. Tyndall ation and al] of the ductless glands and W. D. Chandler, two members ,.; in is - i : ’ 2D] unison, therefore he is a com- of the Troop Committee, to be their| lete dynami wer and not eratic. | guests on this occasion, This auto|” 3 © Dower and no. s > load was anxiously looked for by | The first requirement of the mental the boys and on reaching the camp, healer or the Christian Scientist is found the scouts drawn up in line in| faith. then the putting away of fear. | After that forgive your enemies and | honor of their arrival. After being | dismissed the boys escorted the vis-| itors thru their camp with pride, if you have a grudge against any- for which they had cause, ag the one, forget it, quit worrying, ac- {yee Feloss eveciion ly dem-| cept peace and when you have ac- onstrated to the guests. e camp | ishy : hi 5 . 3 omplished all these things, har- was in splendid order. At the call : = in your body In addition the ductless for dinner they took their places in| MOny begins to appear a quiet, dignified way, and while| as well as your mind. standing, offered prayer for the ne-|to these suggestions with the other good things that gol !!Ve through the us> of properly to make up a dinner ,and the cover-| Selected herbs, fruits and other ing of all this with blocked ice foods that seem to have a direct in- cream and cake. The boys had| fluence upon them. At least one splendid appetites, as well as some ite 3 Speadia ay Yes, B oy as Some article of each meal should be un- ne oae 2s. 1 n spite nature’s demands, they failed to get | C00ked. Severa] kinds of uncooked away with the seventy pounds of| foods may be used with decided chicken, three gallons of gream and | benefit. Nearly all fruits are better half a bushel of cakes. After dinner .,; vastly more appetizing in the three hours of strenuous afhletie ’ 5 : sports were indulged in—base ball, |TaW or uncooked state of natural jumping in various forms, running,!| food, also many vegetables and all swimming, boating and quoits. To-| kinds of nuts. wards evening a newspaper man and — Een a doctor started out to fish. The | understanding was that the bushel BOUNTY INFORMATION ® | can that contained the cut-up chick- ———— Ben, was to be filled with fish for| Cured Skins Only May Be Sent to g | supper, and the parties referred to State Dept. Hereafter started ont to fulfill the promise made on the way to camp. With x : iy : 2 | much care the two baited the hooks For the information or those % and then seated in the boat, launch-| desire to secure bounties as pro- | ed out into the deep, and after videq for by the Act of April 15th, | some hours, exposed to the rays of 1905. we beg to advise that this Act | 3 | the scorching sun, returned unable | .. . *t1v provi : R10 keep their promise, Providence distinctly provides that in case the | failing to smile on their efforts. necessary affidavit is made before a The boys are in fine physical con-| Justice of the Peace, Alderman, or dition. The last week of their camp yjq0i ate, on forms secured from | life the Boy’s Brigade of Harrisburg, ¢ Gains | camping nearby, paid them a friend-| sd Commission by such [ly visit. In the evening they held official, the unmutilated skin or en- a camp fire, around which they tire pelt of such animal shall be Jans PR Shanes any Visitors | forwarded to the Game Commission, | honore e camp wi eir pres-| ans : | f arrisburg an her y id |ence. On the 29th, besides those al- urg and ihe efore t does | ready mentioned, we remember of Not provide for the sending of the 2 | seeing Mrs. Amos Shickley, Mrs. entire carcass of the animal. | Sylvester Dens heck: y= oo Sih Furthermore, we beg to warn all | er, Mrs. SCO swords, Mrs. Aaron claimants for bo 3 aimantg f unties at they Garber, Mrs. Mabel Garber, Mrs. uh What they Katharine Dietz, Mrs. Harry Derr, Siould In al] cases skin the animal | | Mrs. Elias Derr, Mr. A. B. Hoffer | and ci iry the skin before | and Dr. Wright. We understand sev-| forwarding same to Harrisburg, as | en hundred and fifty visitors dropped {in during the two weeks—a never [to be forgotten two weeks in the! ‘SIV [lives of those who spent them at | taining a raw { Camp Clifton. They will profit from it reaches Harrisburg because of the [a aig ined au fu 18 fact that such raw. skin or, carcass {able to make the two weeks’ outing | VE lin 1918 be better in every way. It has become offensive during transit. will be a verv great pleasure for 2nd under such conditions your them to look forward to that time.| claim would te entirely lost. There- | Just a word about the one who has | fore, in the future do not send any- and is devoting so much of his time thin. except the cured or dried skin otherwise the postal authorities will | very likely destroy the parcel con- {in or carcass before to this eause in our community. ; He is like the vest of us, Hable to] (NO! the carcass) to the Game Com- error at times. Who has not? Only | migsion, Bounty Division, Harris dead men make no mistakes. We | burg, Pa. refer to Scout Master Harry J. yor — A mms |llams, We know of no man better notoriety seeking crank is fitted to fill the position. He a able to gratify his vanity military training and he fis putting | Cop ut the use. of si bomb it into practical use. Lend him | eee en your support morally and financial- ly. Help to build un. Remember, ghould be run Chicago's schools 0 5 i Come and Select | i i Vegetables Plants n | who p x = H & 8 3 S = = a = The House of Quali Wednesday, August 4, 1915. | Latest Styles High Grades Low Price Wool Worsteds, Cassimeres, Etc. For Men and Boys Men’s Suits $1.25 to $18.00 Boy’s Suits $1.45 to $5.95 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Will Replace Them With New Goods FREE i A Full Line of Shoes and Gents Furnishings 28 to 35 per cent lower than any store in the county Every Week, Specials in Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses Ladie’s and Men’s Raincoats $1.19 to $3.95 Former Prices Were $3.95 to $7.50 Morris Cohen's The Reliable Clothing, Shoes and Gents’ Furnishing Store [1 South Prussian Street, -- Manheim, Penna. 0 0000 11 1 Ill 1 LLL LAL 1 OO 1 SH grown, frost-proof eabbage plants. We have this variety in Marly Jersey Wakefield, at 12¢ per dozen, 3 dozen,20c. Be in the lead and order mew. Potted Big Boston Lettuce, Sc per dozen, 30¢ per 100. Potted Grand Rapids Lettuee, 8c per dozen, 30c per 100. Potted Double Curly Parsley, 18c per dozen, 75¢ per 100, We also have the leading varieties of Spring growa plants which are good amd strong. Cabbage—Early Jersey Wakefield, Early Copenhagen Market, Extra Early Express, All Head Early, Succession. All the above are good early leaders, price 10c per dosen, 5 dozen, 45c. By parcel post, addl0c for one or 5 dozer. We can send you 5 dosen as cheap as 1 dozen. We accept 3e postage stamps on small orders. Money order may be sent. Brussels Sprouts at 12¢ per dozem. Burpee’s Danish Prize amd Dwarf Erfuo Caulifiower. We have good varieties and good leaders in Tomatoes, such as Bonny Best, Spark's Earlians, Crasker Jack, etc. These plants are ready; order now. Come amd ®ee them, We have Hyacinths—Dark Pimk, Rose, White, Dark Blue and Light Blue. Tulips—S8ingle—Bright Scarlet, Brilliant Pink, White, Red with yellow border, Rose Grisdelin. Double—Maurills, Brilliant Searlet, Golden Yellow. Narcissus—Golden Spur, Vam Siem. Also cut flowers, such as Carmations, Sweet Peas, Calla Lil lies, ete. We solicit your patromage, and we will try to treat yom right. , BE. H. Zercher Columbia Ave. ~~ Mount Joy, Pa. 1310 NO 11 OT Social Side of Soda Water Summer brings its social gaities, and Chiques Rock soda water eam be made such a help in so many of these charmingly informal fune tions that you should learn to lean on this inexpensive aid. For children’s parties of all kinds you know in advance that a case or two of Chiques Rock soda water will make an instant “hit” and it is the cheapest kind of good refreshment you could possibly bay. But remember that men and women are but children of a larger growth, and that no ome ever grows too old to enjoy the erisp bubbly delight of a cold glass of some one of our delightful flavored carbonated beverages, It is a good money-saving habit to think of soda water every time you think of entertaining young or old. Perhaps we can help you with some suggestions. Go to your nearest dealer and order an assorted case of Ehiques Rock Lemon, Creme, Sarsaparilla, Birch, Orangeade, Raspberry, ete. \ FLANAGAN'S Co 5 = 2 = 1 = 3 a n 2 = 2 . bia, Pa
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