PAGE THRER I have a complete line of new shoes for all feet at from 8c to $198. Drop in and see them. I have one of the latest electrically equipped shops to do your repair work. Best white oak leather used, Work done while you wait. Bring your shoes when you come to town, do your shopping, and eall for them when you are ready to go home. They will be waiting for you. All work guaranteed. SPECIAL CAT'S PAW AND SPRING STEP RUBBER HEELS PUT ON FOR 40 CENTS. Harry Laskewitz EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA, STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING. &00D v Ta Sue WL ty kind I sell—Furniture that is Furmiture Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks In fact anything in the Furniture Lime Undertaking and Embalming H.C. BRUNN MENS HATS All the New Shapes and Colors in Soft Hats for Men who like real style are here, as well ag the more conservative styles for any age. Qualities Guaranteed. Prices, $1.50, $2, $3. Wingert & Haas 144 North Queen St., Lancaster, BOOOO00CO0O0O0CO0O00O000000O00LOLLLLLLLOLLDLLLLLILIILULIAN FOR 30 DAYS WITH A 5GAL. CAN HAVOLINE PACKARD OIL, A NEAT ONE QUART CAN OF OIL FREE The best oil for all automobiles, 50¢ per gal “Motorlube” ofl, special ofl for Fords, 45¢ per gal Hico oil, a good serviceable oil for all around purposes, 35¢ gal, Autoline No. 4, the best grade oil for motoreycles. Special non-fluid and hard grease for differentials and trams missions. Auto Soap, guaranteed mot te injure the finish, Vulcaaizing from 4 in. casings down, also materials and eo ments, for sale at Barr’s Repair Shop & (Garage BOTH TELEPHONES AUTO HIRING NEW HAVEN ON MAIN MOUNT JOY, PA. Rockers Mirrors Hall Racks | Extension & Other Tables, Davenport China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets | | | | | | MOUNT JOY. PENNA. | entire period of the Exposition, which | ries of recitals. pete for $25,000 in cash prizes. THE BULLETIN, MT. Joy, PA. Big International Exposition’s Amusements § Novel and Wonderful By MAMILTON WRIGHT. ONDERFUL and novel amusements, parades and pageants of the oriental countries, auto and yacht races and atl ic contests will be ob- ile served upon a of unexampled Ir | magnitude and o | ma-Pacitic Int at the Pana- Exposition. The extensiv pation of China, Japan, Sia nd {undo aud Cochin Chi- na, when taken in connection with the plans aiready meu ind with the Interesting orienta ypulation of San Francisco <tich spectacles as have never het been seen in the oe cident Pagoennt i miles in length set off by wonderful tionts and mar- velous pyrotechnics will wind through the streets of Sun Francisco There will be held throughout the ' President Wilson Will Visit Panama-Pacific Display of Nations via Panama Canal—Vanderbilt Cup Race and Grand Prix Will Be Held In San Francisco. this event. The famous Salt Lake, tinental railways. The Grand Canyon Mormon choir, the deep toned plaintive | concession is built upon so prodigious singers of Hawaii and even a chorus|a scale that visitors will view the of fifty Maorian singers will take part | canvases from a standard gauge rail- In the choral events. At an expendi | way coach running on a standard ture of $1,250,000 the Exposition has| gauge track. A huge working model constructed a great Auditorium in the | of the Panama canal is so extensive civic center of San Francisco, which | (hat visitors seated in comfortable the will be used by the great conventions | ater chairs will be carried along the and song festivals. Mr. and Mrs. | route of the canal upon a movable Douglas Crane will present their latest | platform, and a dictaphone at the arm terpsichorean novelty, the “Exposition |of each chair will describe each scene Tango; Mr Harry Lauder will sing | as it comes into view. A novel amuse- the Exposition ballad. | ment feature will be provided by work- The amusement section of the Ex- [ing submarine boats of sixty-five tons position, the “Zone,” corresp mding to | displacement. which will operate in an the famous “Midway” at the World's | artificial lagoon. The Aeroscope, a Columbian Exposition at Chicago, will | huge inverted pendulum, operating like carry out the purpose of the Exposition | a glant seesaw, with a great balancing to give every feature a high educa- | weight on the short end and a car for tional value. passengers at the extremity of its long Do 2 {3 WONDERFUL GLASS DOME OF THE PALACE OF HORTICULTURE, PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNA TIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915. Palace of Horticulture, looking through the Court of Palms This beautiful structure has a glass dome 185 feet high and 152 feet in diameter. Crowning the dome is a huge basket. The general style of the architecture is the French renaissance, with Sar 320 feet. acenic modification. The extreme length of the palace is 672 feet and breadth opens Keb. 20, 1915, a series of great events, including sports and athletic contests of many kinds conducted upon a Scale of great magnitude. The Vanderbilt Automobile Cup Race and the Grand Prix, the two su- preme events of the automobile year, will be held upon a four mile course, embracing a circuit of the Exposition palaces, a spectacular background far excelling in beauty and grandeur any which ancient Rome beheld during its historic chariot races. The Vander- bilt Cup Race will take place on Feb. 22 and the Grand Prix on Feb. 27, 1915. Great motorboats of the deep pea cruiser type will race for a $10,000 prize from New York through the Pan- ama canal to the Golden Gate. A se- ries of international yacht races in the twenty-one meter class will be beld in San Francisco bay. President Woodrow Wilson, Emperor William of Germany and King George of England bave each offered trophies in these events. Swimming, water polo, fly casting, canoeing, football, baseball and long distance foot racing are in- cluded in a series of more than 200 dif- ferent kinds of contests. President Wilson himself will attend the Expo- sition, and it is probable the members of congress will attend in an especial- ly chartered steamer. Of international interest will be the greatest live stock show in the world’s history. More than $500,000 will be awarded in prizes in a continuous live stock exhibit. Rare and valuable breeds of all kinds of live stock from distant countries of the globe will be shown. Specimens of the famous Chillingham wild white cattle will be Imagine, for the purposes of illustra- | er arm, will raise sightseers more than tion, the interest, action and novelty | 325 feet above San Francisco bay, of ten great circuses like Barnum & { affording an unsurpassed view of the Bailey's combined into a single “great- | Exposition City and the Golden Gate. est show on earth” and presented at Apart from the amusements, conven- ten times the cost of the single pro- | tions and congresses, the vast pageants, duction and an {dea is gained of the | the superb pavilions of the nations and originality of this section. A total of | the magnificent state buildings, the Bx. more than eleven millions of dollars | position itself is a sight well worth has been expended in its establishment. | seeing. The giant exhibit palaces, the The concessions, ag these less serious | loftiest ard most imposing exposition features of the Exposition are known, | buildings ever constructed, are in their include a great open air panoramic | | architecture representative of the tinest reproduction. of the Yellowtone Na- i | work of a commission of famous Amer- tional park and a similar representa- | ican architects, who freely collaborated tion of the Grand Canyon of Arizona, | with distinguished members of this pro- presented by two of the transcon-| fession abroad. exhibited for the first time. With the exception of two specimens at the Lon-| don zoo, this breed has never been shown outside of Chillingham park, England. These cattle are pure white, with black noses, black tips to the ears and black horns. An (international sheep shearing contest will be one of the unique exhibitions. For the musical events there has| VAST TRIUMPHAL ARCH AT THE WORLD'S GREATEST EXPOSI- been built by the Exposition the mag-| nificent Festival Palace upon the grounds. This is equipped with a won. | | derful pipe organ, upon which Mr. Ed-| TION, THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. SAN FRANCISCO, 1915. Arch of the Setting Sun in the west entrance to the Court of the Unt- ' win Lemare, world famous organist, | verse at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Surmounting the arch | among other celebrities, will give a se- | 18 a group of statuary representing “The Nations of the West.” In the middle The International Eis- | of the group is an emigrant wagon drawn by oxen. Riding in this is the teddfod will at San Francisco com- | Agure of a woman, “The Mother of Tomorrow,” and by her side are two chil More | dren, “The Hopes of Tomorrow.” Other figures represent an American Ig | than 20.000 singers will participate in| dian, a Mexican, an Alaskan and other American types. Oo |a | | | | | tl Ll (TY. YAY 3 Raise Them Without Milk Why throw away money by knocking them in the head or selling them for a dollar or two at birth when they can be raised or h vealed WITHOUT MILK at a fraction of the cost of feeding milk. You profit both ways selling the mulk and still have the calves. The Best Milk Substitute to Use Is | the most successful milk substitute on the market—the standard long experience has proved to be nght for rearing calves. It form and ws sold on a money back guarantee to give results, BOOKLET “MILKLESS CALVES" FREE SALUNGA n Miss Annie Erisman on Sunday fternoon. disville, called on Mr. and Mrs, Sam- Tobacco sampling is going on at 1 1e Kendig ware house this week Spangler on Sunday afternoon and with a full force and good results. evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper of Har. |risburg, are spending some time with L is parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Coo- man spent Sunday at the home of per. t Mr. and Mrs. Landis Shenck and township. {two other couples were Sunday : , sal visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a Kydes (ream GY leat Adam Dietrich. d Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Herr and Mrs. ¢ of perfection. Thousands of farmers are using it and cannot say Mary Rohrer spent Sunday after- was not only entertaining, but pro- | enough for it. It 1s NOT a stock food—it's a complete food that noon with, C. M. Herr and family fi contains all the nutrition of milk prepared in the most digestible near Kinderhook. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamburger, a 100 Ibs. equal to 100 gallons milk—Try It on your calves. and daughter Hazel of York, spent © Saturday and Sunday with their a niece, Mrs, Ralph Myers. ligament in his right foot. Dr. J. p Kendig gave the necessary atten- n Mr. and Mrs. Brown and daughter The Bulletin Mrs. Emily Miller and two daughters Lancaster, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Mrs. Heisey and children called Kl Baker, his theme wag “The Perfect | Mr. Benjamin Keener on Sunday, Trust” The sermon was very much gra; dt & S ehman, Mt. Joy Svovis in making a isso fe S. tion. Kline Mr, and Mrs. David Long of Lan- tel Eby and Mr. and Mrs. John Mr, and Mrs, John Peifer, Paul, evi and Mary and Mr. Levi Shu- heir uncle Amos Lehman in Manor The church of the Brethren had Sunday School Meeting on Satur- ay afternoon and evening in their hurch which was well attended, and! table to all in attendance. Rev, Shepherdson, a student at F.| nd M.. preached in the M. E. church | THE BULLETIN n Sunday evening, because of the Mount Joy, Pa. | bsence of the Pastor, Rev. BE. w. | FOR SALE—A 1914 cyltndr | Henderson motorcycle complete with | tandem attachment, presto tank, etc., 12 to 14 horsepower and in Al condition. Will be sold very cheap : Bes: per—Bulletin as I have no further use for it. Call oo a g [at omce if you want something Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin |&°00d. Bulletin office, Mt. Joy. ppreciated by all whom had the leagure to hear it. Surely he has ot mistaken his calling. | Wednesday, October 13, 1915, 3 WIIOOUO0000000TOVO0000COVOCOOOOCCOOOO0OCO0O00000d & % +x Ls & £3 & Ww LS + illu | J * el LS J * J * J (2 Our Wi & * es Our Winter Blankets Will § & & J * J * : Interest You Both In Qual- : & x & % J : ity and Price : 'X 2 & 5 & . . . & The showing is the strongest and most attractive & 0 ® this store has ever offered. Blankets in white colors & ae S ¢ and fancies. In qualities from the lowest to the best. 3 & > & S 3 & & S & Lr QS * 3 ainiy th) Blankets Cosey Bed Blankets 3 & > J A novel in ‘rib Blankets, We offer especially attrac- & oS & vhite wool size 36x50 scolloped tive lots of bed Blankets in &S : * all around and embroidered. white, grey, tan with colored - & Pink border embroidered in borders, Double Blankets, size 2» pink. Blue border in blue. Very 50X72 to 64x76, at six popular » & tractive prices You reap the benefit &J 6 J : of our early purchases, Prices & 8 Crib lanketg size 36x54. 2 195 in $1 32 oc, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 75 9 White with silk binding and a : y rl and $1.98 a pair, colore floral wreath on one J end. One of the most attrac- Fine Bed Blankets, Silk x five baby Blankets ever shown bound with pink and blue Pric $3.5 orders Grey and Tan, x large size and weig * Crib blanketg in white with is nd weizhiy. “ = * colored borders, and round EXTRA AT $225 A PAIR 2 * P s. So 1s covering ; ; S It de Overings The finest all woo] Blanket & or the $ $2.50 ; 1 : fg? Pa. in Red and Silver grey with : : ! * A 25¢c BLANKET colorede border. Large size and : 8 Crib size blue and pink with So $4.92 and. $6.98 x , i Pa ite figures. A sightly blan- 3 % r(O one at 25( 4 5 Nr nee ine igh grade Lambs wool “ 0 PLAID BLANKETS blankets in white with ‘colored $ 8 An Xtra value in blue and birders These are the finest x vé. Have ever ® very oO EB wh ‘ald Blankets, double R ver shown. Every Vorth $2.50 at $1.98 Is unusually low. $5 to x i 3 & : o 7 NC * Wool Knap NEW NOVELTY BLANKETS @& CHa: : 0 nkets bargain. white single Blankets with & 0 : % Pink 1 Blue and 51 ound ends and a rich & 2 white, Grey ar vhite and tan ¢ ed floral design. On one ¥ nd white end * * SPECIAL $269 A PAIR fa . = Nearly * ag Wwighty as a 2 PLAID BLANKETS— Ur ble blatjer, ri-h in every shrinkable all wool, large size. irieniay \ 4 Splendid weight, Black and Sinsle Bed Ize... ......86 2, 3 white; Tan and white; Blue : 2 ize 2 wo Double Bed Size . 88 00 », and white; Pink and white and Xe 4 D black and red The best ever jeacon Bath Robe 1 lack and red. st eve Bea hi > Blankets §2 - r Pe os shown. an exi 18807 Vhent in colors § * $5 AND $650 A PAIR and fizures gt Price $3.00 bs (= 1 HHS OOOO OOO000O000000000S GO FROM Coast to Coast And we doubt if you can find another wholesale dealer with all the following beverages with a nation- al reputation: Moxe....... ...... .$2.50 a dozen retail Coca-Cola......... 50 a dozen retail Hires................- 50 a dozen retai) Cherry Smash... 15 for 2 doz. retail Champiail.......... 15 for 2 doz. retail Cascade Ginger Ale-.T5forr doz. retail lronbeer............ .75 for 2 doz. retail Ineluding oir famotis CHIQUES ROCK Or~ angeé&de, Bireh Beer, Sarsaparilla, hemon Soda, ltemon Sour, Creme Soda, Peaeh Mel- low, Rasport, and Grape Hi-Ball, at 75 sents for 2 dozen retail. Dealers please send fr wholesale price list, Flanagan’s The House of Quality Columbia - Pennsylvania Me You Undecided where to buy your bill of Lunmber? If so, all you have to do is to leok at the prices we are quoting for HIGH GRADE LUMBER as well as everything that is included in building, for Interior er exterior work, from the Timber i m your Sousa to the Shingles on your J. N. HERSHEY Coal, Lumber, Grain, FEED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE, SALT, CEMENT AND FERTILIZER A large stock of Feed comstantly om hand. Highest eash price paid for grain [ Estimates of Lumbor and Mill Work a Speclafly FLORIN, PENNA. .
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