The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 22, 1915, Image 3

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I have a complete line of new shoes for all feet at from & |... .irence for OY Colinuiiiy: to ok Plinaeion. 1005 hibrdiier iia
9c to $198. Drop in and see them. perience within itg borders, on the on Jaly. 36, ?
same day, th accbinplishuent” of wag present, and assisted the Grand |
I hav do , © 2 ) i pf reakin round for his
© one of the latest electrically equipped shops to . two such important events as, the Master ip. by £2. 8
your repair work. Best white oak leather used, Work done while : memorial, and hopes to see its pro-
laying of the Corner Stone ne: gress to its completion and final de-
No. 216, of Palestine Chapter, No.
! 240, of Mary Commandery No. 36, of
| Philadelphia Congistery and of the
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September 15, 1915 will be notable
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you wait. Bring your shoes when you come to town, do your memorial building, destined :
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shopping, and call for them when you are ready to go home. J jsleomosynany purposes, and the con- | for which if ts" tuteidled, i
They will be waiting for you, All work guaranteed. |stituting of a Masonic Lodge for its ihe birth of Todge Ne. sz) ah’
| Masonic Citizenship. Yet such was
Q the accomplishment in this com-
[munity on that date, and notwith-

| sonic event of the day of interest to

9 interest and enthusiasm were not im- .
| present at the ceremonies, many
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"availed themselves of the oOppor- THE SAFETY OF CHILDREN



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CAT'S PAW AND SPRING STEP RUBBER HEELS PUT ® show their interest and encourage- tunity to enjoy the privilege and rr
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ON FOR 40 CENTS. ® ment and aid the Grand Master and wish he new Louse Sols sed . Lancaster puto Sha Getting After
| hi ce - 30 . y to LA odge a 1 n pea aniacs
s Officers in their important work. DOG 10. the. Masons: Of /the Homes |

The first of these events took : oh
|place at High Noon, when Right | Many of whom
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EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA,
ing; another of the unitg in the vil-
[lage plan of the Masonic Homes. i
| The ceremonies were beautifully |
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{by vocal music rendered bya chorus |

Is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture i
5 ’ |shipful Grand Master: Brother Thad- | members of the fraternity and their | their pupiis.
Ladies’ Desks
Picture Frames
|as Right Worshipful Deputy Grand | were served. | chant, thought it a shame the way
Extension & Other Tables, Davenport vaster: Brother Ira D. Smith, Lodge | Brother H. Franklin Heckler acted ' in which young men are permitted
|No. 43, Acting as Right Worshipful | 25 torstmaster, and the responses fo race over the strests, not going
2 . . | Senior Grand Warden: Brother B. | to the toasts were all rendered by | 8ny place in particular, but thinking}
China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets {Frank Eby, Lodge No. 476, Acting as | Masons of distinction, from Harris- | they are lords of creation who can k
[Right Worshipful Junior Granq War- | PUr8 Lebanon and Lancaster and 20 as fast as they please. He urged t
In fact anything in the Furniture Lime den; Brother Henry C. Schock, | Were all of a high order of eloquence the taking of steps to curb the dan-
Lodge, No. 551, Acting as Right Wor- 2nd oratory, and were greatly enjoy- er. Mr. Shand also condemned
Undertaking and Embalming | shipful Grand Treasurer; Brother | ©d by those who were fortunate motorists who do not give farmers
{John A. Perry, Lodge No. 187, Right €nough to be present. the consideration to which they are !
| Worshipful Grand Secretary; Bro-| At the religious services on Thurs- entitled. Farmers ought to be pro
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WR a | % |ther I. Howard Kern, Lodge No. 551, | day evening, September 16, 1915, fected and it is the duty of the au-| ij
BR OU 5 ad :. |Acting as Grand Chaplain; Brother | Rev. Frank G. Bossert, pastor of the fomobile club to see that they are '
5 ® © |Frank G. Hartman, Todge No. 476, | Presbyterian Church of Mount Joy, given this protection. Mr. Shand also |}
|Acting as Senior Grand Deacon; | and a member of Pyramid Lodge, Spoke on the importance of good




are separated from | Safety of children on the high-|
| Worshipful Grand Master, J. Henry | their home Lodges by many miles, , ways and an arraignment of speed
| Williams laid the Corner Stone of and will now look forward with maniacs engrossed the attention of
[the Paul L. Levis Memorial Build- pleasure to the Gpporiunitiey of the Lancaser Automobile Club at
| fraternal communion which it8 its regular monthly meeting at Quar- }
| stated meetings will afford them. ryville on Friday evening, Septem- | i
At the conclusion Of the cere- ber 17, in addition to its efforts
monies of constitution of the new 'along the line of road improvement. §
| % i Lodge, all present repaired to Mar-| It was decided at the suggestion of
| Right Worshipful Grand Master and : ket Hall and partook Of a splendid | Secretary J. G. Forney to appoint a
|strumental music by the celebrated banque; which i been donated and | committee to work out plans for the|
- [Lu Lu Band of Lu Lu Mystic Shrine I served by the wives and daughters safety of the children. Thig wil] in-
| | of the 42 Warrant members of the clude the advisability of placing
Lodge, under the leadership of Mrs. warning signs in the vicinity of |
| Henry T. Horst, as a compliment schools directing motorists to go
lof members of Philadelphia Lodges, | and in loving sympathy to the mem- slow, the printing of ‘safety sugges-|{
| \under the direction of Brother GIL | bers, in the movement for the con- tiong for distribution among the chil-
{/ Ibert Neynolds Combs. | stitution of the new lodge. The hall ‘dren for the purpose of acquainting
The Officers of the Right Worship- | was glehorgtely decorated, as were | them with the dangers of the street,
ful Grand Master Lodge officiating, | the tables, which literally groaned and an address before the county |
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{ Rockers Mirrors Hall Rac kg! vere as follows: Brother J. Henry | with creature comforts for the inner j teachers’ institute asking the teach-
| Williams, Lodge No. 59, Right Wor. | a1; and three hundred and five ers to give Safety First talks to
| deus @. Helem, Lodge No. 43, Acting | friends from nearby cities and towns | James Shand, a prominent mer-'
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| iteration, wis, fod seotnd MR We _PaYYour Round Trip CAR FARE ON ALL PurcHASES OF §10.%
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Electricity In Your Home
We have removed, with the most generous combination house-wiring and
electrical appliance offer ever made, t':e last excuse for doing without the
greatest of home comforts —ELECTRICITY
SPECIAL HOUSE-WIRING OFFER
We will wire three rooms in your Louss—PARLOR, DINING-ROOM
and KITCHEN —and give you
A HIGH GRADE. COFFEE PERCOLATOR
AND A 6.1. ELECTRIC IRON AT THE

i SPECIAL PRICE, $11.00
e account is paid within five days after the current is turned on a
f ONE DOLLAR will be allowed.
t is not all! If the Percolator is not wanted, deduct $2.50; if
. { Iron is n-t desired deduct $1.50. Then, think of it! You can have your
| in the above-mentioned manner for the unheard-of low

> guarantee quality of wiring and materials. Work is covered by Fire
Underwriicrs’ inspection.
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MOUNT JOY. PENNA | Brother J. Fred Fisher, Lodge No. | NO. 92 of New Jersey, delivered a roads and the great necessity for ; : d deluge of business may otherwize delay to
- [43, Acting as Senior Grand Deacon: | highly interesting and instructive getting rid of the toll gates. rie he execution of your order. Write or phone to
| Brother Henry H. Myers, Lodge No. | address on “God in Nature,” draw- A plea for members to give thelr J q
~ 2 3 $y Tris ; PIs i 5 7% : i :
BO00000000000000000OCVOCCO00000C000CO000000000000000C Acting ag Grand Steward: Bro- ing his inspiration from his recent mashines for oe Gay in behalf of {i Edison Electric Company
dB jther Bernard J. Myers, Lodge No. Visit to the Pacific Coast, and the | the club’s fight against the Marietta H % . “
" {476, Acting as Grand Steward: Bro-, Panama Exposition, which he | Pike was made by President Wolf. | +4 Commercial Department
Ty 0 4 {ther Andrew H. Hershey, Lodge No. graphically described, particularly He said that on Friday the case of tl 19 East Orange Sireet Lancaster, Pa.
: Ql 143, Acting ag Grand *farshal: Bro- | the wonders of Yellow Stone Nation-, ‘he club against the turnpike com- I
i ‘J A J : Aa A # \ » \ther John R. Kauffman, Lodge No. al Park and the great canyons of Dany will come up before the Public, | emmmmmmm——e—— :
ru {43, Acting az Gr ¢ Sword Bearer, | Arizonz : tensies Samm ira’~n anditis planned | smeoss————
~ | Brother Milton E., Giagrich * . (ge, The coming events of interest to o go along hs DHvapive in w TT arteddeedebedriiedeiesfeodofesdedfoieio
: No. 476, Acting «3s Grand Pur-{the Homes in the near future are, | Piles and take a large number of 4
lorg in Soft Hats for Men who like ’ 8 iol : .
All the New Shapes and Colors |suivant; Brother William B. Joslyn, the visit of Zembo Temple, Mystic people living along the roadway to § -
real style are here, as well ag the more conservative styles for | Lodge No. 274, Grand 1yier. | Shrine of Harrisburg, on Monday Harrisburg to attend the hearing, the '§ ny
any age. Qualities Guaranteed. Prices, $1.50, $2, $3. | At the conclusion of the beautiful evening, September 27, 1915. They a0. prinputon Fess. (A civil; $ | e eal Q
and impressive ceremonies, the] will be accompanied by their Band, glneer Is at present obtaining data S Ua [Sh
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| Right Worshiptul Grand Master in- and by their Patrol, who will give ' O° the poor condition of the road to
{troduced to the assemblage, Brother | an exhibition drill. The main fea.|SUPMit (0 the commission.
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[Peal L. Levis, the donor of the |
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| building, whose presence added [an address by Brother J. Putnam | the good roads committee, reported
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much interest to the occasion. | Stevens of Portland, Maine, who is OB a three months’ tour over the |]
# ® | Brother Levis spoke as follows: | the Imperial Potentate of the Im. | Lincoln Highway. In the far west |}
| “Brothers and their Ladies:— I am | perial Council, Nobles of the Mystic | counties are bonding themselves for
{not a public speaker, only one who | Shrine of North America. There | ‘he improvement of the road and wei}
| in Pennsylvania should do the same. {
|1s trying to do something for his (will also be a musical program. 3
{fellowman. | Every Master Mason in Lancaster | Dr. H. B. Rockwell, of Mobile,





ei it diall invited to be | Ala. gave an address on an im-
| For me to say very much would County is cordially invited to be 2 :
144 North Queen St, Lancaster. be braggadocio. But I am glad to { Present. [L7OveN Heited of Sond maintenance, ||
be able to be with you, personally,| Wednesday, Sepiember 29, 1915,is 2e Se yiea te heve tier}
jon this occasion. | the day set apart by the Right Wor- on ys vjean ea tie X
le eavy asphaltum oil iz applied. 1
@| I want to thank the Grand Master | Shipful Grand Master, Brother J On the recommendation of Presi- 3
and the Grand Lodge for their kind | Henry Williams, to lay the Corneal), Wolf wh i i thor 13
| consideration and help in this work. | Stone of the Hospital building, and | As vio SUZges ed ano rer iz
5000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C | God loves a cheerful giver and | as this building is to be the mem- | S0¢12 ility run to Princeton to view &
i. © | a » Hi ; i io | 2 foot ball game the club decided to|¥
FOR. 30 DAYS {actuated by the true spirit of a Ma. |oOrial of the Masons of Philadelphia, old the ris +
sonic Brother, I have given what I 2 large delegation from that city | y ] - é&
ave saved through life, with part will be present and a courteous in- | The Substantial growth of the club &
WITH A B5-GAL, CAN HAVOLINE PACKARD OIL, A NEAT J Ee ee Te fos | vitation 1 edlonded to all Meungll® shown in the election of twenty-|%
n old soldier; Tr | SO A S * Sp : |
i ONE QUART CAN OF OIL FREE (the benefit and help of some others and their families to attend. | %0 new members Se :
The best ofl for all automobiles, 50¢ per sal |who have not been quite so fortu-| Another event of especial interest ;
i “Motorlube” oil, special ofl for Fords, 45¢ per gal Inate. [to the guests of the Homes is an BLOCKADED t
Blo ofl, a good serviceable ofl for all around purposes, 3B¢ &| 1 nope that there will be lots of | invitation of Prince Edwin Lodge, Every Household in Mt. Joy Should §
; gal, + 1g y {others who will follow my example, | No. 486 of Middletown, Pa. to the | Know How to Resist It .
Autoline No. 4, the best grade ofl for motorcycles. |and help the Grand Master with the | Master Mason guests of the Homes, | J 4
Special non-fluid and hard grease for differentials and trams work he has so well done during his | to be the guests of the Lodge, at its iL Ioe batk Sohos because the t
missions. | administration.” {sisted meeifng on Monday, OOCWObY | ™y Some Leip the kidneys with!
Auto Soap, guaranteed mot to injure the finish, | Right Worshipful Grand Master, J. |4 1915. Transportation will be bY | their work.
Vulcanising from 4 in. casings down, also materials and ee | Henry Williams then delivered an automobile, and a banquet wil] fol- : Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially
PERE | BE rT) Cor - 3 : : | i or weak kidneys.
ments, for sale at rr . { Interesting scholarly address on | OVW the meeting. | a ay by thousands—home
[“The Origin and Objects of the | {testimony proves their merit, 3
| Homes,” characterizing all that is to | NORTHWEST RAPHO | Mrs. H. N. Nissly, Barbara & Mt B
B 9 R : Sh & ‘(Jara ¢ be seen on these grounds and in | Mr. Jno. W. Geib and family spent |Joy sts, Mt, Joy, says: “I had been §
arr's epair op g [these buildings as the realization of | Sunday in the home of A. Y. Stauf- suffering from a weak back and =
other kidney ailments for some time.
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BOTH TELEPHONES AUTO HIRING [the dreams of the Freemasons of | fer. I had a dull ache across my kidneys

| 3 Mr. Jno. M. Heisey and family jc
{ Pennsylvania for many years. | that made me sick all over, and
NEW HAVEN ON MAIN MOUNT JOY: 9A. The Paul L. Levi : ilg. | Were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. BE. '[ was bothered by chills and dizzy
, 8 Memorial Build- 7 LT y
| ” § : : A : | W. Geib. spells. My kidneys were not doing
Ing is being efected near the wash | Mr. El Riss and family | their work properly. A few doses of
lern or library end of Grand Lodge | I Ilan H. i836r : Doan’s Kidney Pills benefited me
Hall. It is directly opposite the guested with Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim ,n; 1 continued using them until I
[John Henry Daman Memorial Build- | C. Ginder on Sunday. 'was cured.” (Statement given Oet.
|ing, which it duplicates in structure | Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Peinastonk 1907). Coviomed: Pract
snd appestencs. EB will have a li MEntemn, siiied in Be JE0.B1 wane ir SIE Mis. Nivel
[frontage of 67 feet 4 inches, and in | Shenk home Sunday. 'said: “I have had no occasion to use




contain 25 bedrooms, eight of which Ms. Melo Martin were Sunday call-'ney Pills cured me.”
Raise Them Without iMilk
You profit both ways selling the milk and still have the calves. [floor of the building. {ed four head of cows at Gingrich Mrs. Nissly had. Foster-Milburn Co,
The Best Milk Substitute to Use Is The donor of the building, Bro | and Bros. gale at Union Square last | props., Buffalo, N. Y.
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Ge 7 ther Pau] L. Levis w bo in | " ;
Kydes. Poane G4. eal Pad ais Pecattng 1 | Church services at Chiques on | Singular Accident
| where he continge to reside For | Sunday morning were largely attend-| A singular accident occurred on
the most successful milk substitute on the market—the standard 2 2 led. Revs. Eshleman, Ruhl and Hess Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
-~ of perfection. Thousands of farmers are using 1t and cannot say forty years he was engaged as a, were in the pulpit. George W. Kame, at Marietta, Just
enough for it. It1s NOT a stock food—it's a complete food that traveling agent for metals and rail- | t tock bad. struck 8 it
long experience has proved to be night for rearing calves. It road suppl He i We invented a pneumatic suction ! after the town clock t
contains all the nutrition of milk prepared in the most digestible pplies. He 1s an old member | : in be | was found that a large picture hang-
form and ss sold on a money back guarantee to give results. of the “Old Guards” of Philadelphia, | mosquito catcher which will soon be
BOOKLET °"MILKLESS CALVES" FREE
I n the wall above a mantle
orzanipation in| Peieated. The Dosis os Ione TE loose from the nail and fell. At
the United States, in which organiza. | "TOTS then aver before, that time just eight years ago
tion he gradually rose in rank until! Hum! Seems the middle of sum- | =
; { Colonel BE. D. Roath, father of Mrs.
In 1913. ks -boeame, I's Colonel, | mer hay again Yeturnel Mow eo Kame, passed away, and the picture
1 serving as such for one year. In [treme hot weather for more days. 1
Brandt & Ste man, Mt. Joy August 1861 he enlisted as a os at any time thig summer. [vain Tol Yas: Honig of he
In the 72nd Regiment P. V., known| Church services and children’s | ;
as the Baxter Fire Zouaves, in the | meeting wn. Mt. Hope Charch on Sun-| Children’s meeting at Chiques Sun-
n - war of the Rebellion served three |day Revs. Lin. Longenecker and | day afternoon, Oct. 10.
Adzertise In The Bull@tinm [rum ws to te rk ors com tus Bucher tro expec 1030] oes
L Sa missioneq Officer. In 1880 he was | present, { Osr Ads Bring Resuits—Try R
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|addition to all conveniences, will| Mr. Clarence Greiner and Mr. and |, kidney remedy since Doan's Kid- @

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Reading Beer
Horlacher Beer
Columbian Beer
Deliveries Made in Mount Joy
& Florin Every Thursday
FLANAGAN'S
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Sth & Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa.

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Why throw away money by knocking them in the head or Vwi es at the Indian Spring farm. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don
selling them for a dollar or two at birth when they can be raised or | Will be on the first floor, ten on the | Mr. J. H. Sowe and son purchas- simply ask for a kidney remedy—get =
vealed WITHOUT MILK at a fraction of the cost of feeding milk. | second floor and seven on the third | ep Ts and p Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that g
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only, from Harrisburg, Littlestown, New Freedom, Peach
Bottom, Paoli and all intermediate stations, except those
from which the regular excursion fare is less than 50 c-nts,
Special Train, Thursday, September 30 hi 2
will leave Lancaster 6.00 P, M. for East Downingtown and all sta-
tions on New Holland Branch.
Frequent Special Trains Between Lancaster and Fair Grounds
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