Wednegday, December 1, 19186. | Fruit Growers Will Meet BRILLIANT! WONDEROUS! COMPREHENSIVE! CHRISTMAS EXPOSITION It's almost impossible to find adjectves strong Among the Big Features are ‘The City of enough to convey an idea of the beauty, the Dolls’’ “The Land of Christmas Dreams’’ immensity and the importance of this Great both of Great interest to Children and Grown- Christmas Exposition. Truthfully,-it’s the ups. The special displays of Haudkerchiefs, first show the Leinbach Store has ever present- Leathers Goocs} Art Needlework and Linens ed-we dcubt very much if you can find its are wonderfully attractive. All other lnens equal in this section of Pennsylvania are in complete Christmas readiness. —— Double JA’ Green Stamps jury, J. B. Graybill, Refton; Pawpaw, J FP Jones, election of officers | ed. , withdrew Her Suit will be remembered there appeared It week oogerjorforfenfofocfosforierforforiecfocfucfacfecteciaciocionfononforiecfosfosierorfeciosfosfontoriectsi ofecfeofosfosfoseofocfeofocforfecfaofecfucforforforfecfooferfecgoofosfoeforfefecis mm I om | [0 nm Bu I BH LI n of - 10 1 (On 1 Read The EEE NE RE 8 EE EEL TR NS head yesterday. er A AERO “Tailoreq Clothes” coat for you and mas Getz Bros. $15 up. Ser a —o— Hae B B = HERE DRS 88 RED AHEEEER ERE EES RE & Rr YICTROLA OR CRAFONOLA Will Make Your Home a Happy One Lonovan Perfect Talking Machine Shop Ofters You a Service Unequalled in Lancaster! One Dollar First Payment Places a Victrola or 3 “« 5E% Grafonola in Your Home. The Balance Can be Paid for in Small Weekly or Monthly Sums to Suit Your Convenience. Victrola and Grafonola Range in price from $15 to $400. Any Machine at any price may be purchased here on the most liberal terms. It’s exactly the same price whether you buy for spot cash or on this convenient Donovan Grad-. ual payment plan. No Extras! No Interest! No Collectors. : The Donovan Perfect Talking Machine Shop has tho most complete stocks of Victrolas and Grafonolas and Victor and Columbia Records in the Whole State of Pennsylvania. The Donovan Perfect Talking Machine Shop is Manned and Managed by the Most Compete t Instructors, who will give you reliable advice whether you are a purchaser or not. The Donovan Perfect Talking Machine Shop has three absolutely sound-proof hearing rooms. Something unknown in any other department in Lancaster. All the Music of all the world is yours all the time for the payment of a small sum at Donovan's. A WARNING “ONT le sata : : . : : ON r let anyone mislead you into purchasing a Talking Machine built to look like a Victrola or Graf” onola, but without any standing or reputation in the trade. the markei with high-:ounding names and cost almost. nN as rr a as 18 o BR ® These machines are frequently put on If not quite as much as the genuine Victrola ~ : : r a or o oot be misled, these counterfeits are dear at any price. The machines that are ‘approved ousanc of the world’s greatest artists are good enough for you. Buy a Victrola and buy t at DONOVAN'S. Do not'misled. Buy a — Grafoncla. of by Five Th EW TEE -. w= : 9 * Donovan's Furniture Values re Without Equal For Their High Quality and Lowness of Price AJ VA 1 ie . MAAC Several Big Underprice Purchases of Fine Furniture Suitable for Xmas. and Wedding Gifts Make Your “elections NOW when Stocks Are at Their Best. EE We Don’t Expect to Duplicate These Values 2 7® 7” : £ ly § FEE (4) er. LE 0a, nab Ee FNC, TJ om entring aan EO BORA 25 I 1 LONOVIIL YO oan i bi rmesnndd a J & 74 Successors to Williamson and Foster and Cochran 32-38 East King Street, Lancaster, Penna. The regular’ monthly meeting | the Lancaster County Fruit Grow-| | ers’ Association will be held at the] (Farmers’ Bureau room, No. 6 West | King street, Lancaster, Monday af: ternoon, Dec. 6, at 1:30 P. M. The; following program has been arrang | ed: Preventing Rabbit and Yio In) Change Shocks old Timers of Cal Grafting Trees that Prove Untrue to { Name, W. R. Bolton, Holtwood; The | Lancaster. | This is the annual meeting for the | and a good at-| tendance of the members ig request- that last in these col- umns an item to the effect that Mrs. Sadie Miller of this place, had sued ° * 9 ‘ ; Saturday ornings nti 12 oC ock Joos husband Mr. S. H. Miller for maintenance before Squire Mable at Also “DoublejStamps’’ with all purchases cvery morning next week. Do your shopping in the Mariews, on Saturdey ight Mi, : 7 Ef : : i Sadie Miller, accompanied by Mr. morning and avoid the crowds ter in the day. You'll find it much more comfortable, conv- and Mrs. Bob Kauffman went to enient and pleasant. Marietta, when Mrs. Miller paid all : costs incurred thus far and with-! drew the suit. ET —————————— a mit Bought Greiner Property Mr. Jones Aston of Millersville, i) purchased from D. F. Greiner and 4 Silas Stoner, administrators of the Greiner estate, the frame property B on West Main street now Occupied by Mr. Harry W. Garber. The con- g gr . £ 3 AJ sideration was $1100. Mr. Aston LANCASTER, PENNA, a — # 7 will move here April 1st, 1917 and until that time Mr. Garber will oc- * cupyv the property. ofeoferfasforfusfortoofocgesesfesgusfeofentesfoctofecteciesferiosfocfsdesfesfosgerdindesd ciefuclesTonfenfortocesforesfacientusonesfusfocfuriente forte fuse funtos sfasfesfocfocferfentosforesfonfosferiocferfaciosfnecianie ns pro > - YD ee Committed Suicide %% : john 8S. Weaver, aged 63, ex-post If Y WW nt Ali 1 hb N at Mechanicsburg, committed ” ou all € i € S by shooting himself in the We can tailor either Suit or Over- deliver for Christ-| & ¥ » a BEng 2. BEES EE a | I ll I "m ni " \ " 0 1 CI OT TTT i BN Ll 3) THE BULLETIN. MT. JOY, PA. - PAPER MONEY INSTEAD OF GOLD ifornia, But Otherwise Will Work no Trouble. One of the interesting results of the establishment of the new Federal re- serve banks is the gradual disappear ance from ordinary circulation in the far west of gold coin. The Pacific Coast has been the only part of the United States in which gold coin in the pockets and hands of the people has been the regular medium of ex- change. In other sections the gold has been in the banks and treasury and has been represented in the pockets of the people by various forms of paper money. nia was inherited from the early gold mining days, when private mintage and even gold in an unrefined form was in common use. Aside from {ts practical advantages, western people | have taken pride in maintaining a cus- tom that distinguished their section from the rest ¢f the country. Even during the Civil War and the years immediately following it, when the rest of the nation was on a depreciated paper standard, California remained on a gold standard and boasted of be- | ing the only place in the United States where either gold or silver was in gen- eral circulation Notes and commercial obligations in California have always been payable in gold coin, the fact having been speci- fied on legal papers of all kinds calling | for the payment of money. The con- | stant use of ¢ and the ab characteristic of California. Since the start of the European war and the establishment of the Federal reserve banks, there has been a tend- nC ency on the part of the financial insti- | tutions to encourage the use of paper | more of this in | and there is circulation in the west than ever be- fore. The new system being intro- duced merely enforces on the Pacific Coost the customs of the rest of the comniry and will do no harm, except | to shock the sentiments of the old ! Californian regret to the days when “hard money” | was the sole medium of exchange in | the golden West. money “ELECTRIC” TOWEL IS LATEST Device Tried Out at Washington Does Work in 30 Seconds. The new municipal building at | Washington, D. C., is equipped with | “electro-towels,” devised by its super- intendent, J. M. Ward. The electro- ' It looks like a rectangular box with the | front face knocked out and set on a high. commodate an ordinary pair of hands. | There is an electric heating device in the stand and a blower which forces the air through ducts into the box on top, where the hands are held while | drying. A lever operated by the foot | turns the current of hot air into fit and sets the blower at work. Superintendent Ward. contends that as the lever is operated by the foot and the hands are merely extended in- to the box through the open front they come into contact with no part of the ly sanitary It takes thirty seconds to dry hands in this way. FIND ANCIENT COIN IN KANSAS Bears Bust of Osirus, Pharaoh of Egypt, 250 B. C. An Egyptian coin in use about 250 years before the birth of Christ is in the possession of Rev. G. L. Rarick, of Scottsville, Kan. It is a br coin about as large as an American half dollar. The obvse >» of the coin bears the bust of Osirus, Pharaoh of | Egypt, who rei 1/260 B. C., and ‘was one, of Egypt’s most beloved rul- ers. The side bears a fizure of the Sphinx, with the sun rising behind a row of pyramids in the backgrounc Both sides bear various characters and symbols. It was found about five years ago by Clarence Warmer while digging near Lucas, Kan., and presented by him to Mr. Rarick. The coin is in good condi: tion and was pronounced a genuine | Egyptian coin of ancient date by Dr px Don Nichols of Philadelphia, an author ity on Egyptian curios. reverse BIG ANCIENT STATUE IS FOUND Alexander the Great in Sculpture Un: earthed In African Town. Libya, in Africa, again has given an ancient piece of sculpture to the world. At Cyrene, once the principal city of ancient Cyrenaica, a clossal statue of Alexander the Great, lacking only a part of the right forearm, has been excavated. It is a magnificent marble copy of the celebrated bronze of Alex- ander by Lysippus, which is known only by the copies of it on coins, the original having been destroyed. The statue probably was made fifty or sixty years after the original, in the third or fourth century before Christ It is larger than life and represents Alexander, entirely nude, standing, looking upward, with his right arm outstretched and his left holding a spear, on which he is leaning. A combination of mirror, comb and identification card to be carried in 8 person’s hat has been patented. ee Gre \dverti)se in the Mt. Subseribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin Joy Bulletin Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin Advertise In the Mt. Joy Bulletin Mt Joy's Be.. Faper—Bulieux, &¥Best paper ‘un OoWB-——Buetin Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin ecm lioness + Shop Early Only 20 days more to do your | Christmas shopping. We will reserve (any article for you. Getz Bros. The custom of using gold in Califor- id for large transactions | of pennies have been | who will look back with | | towel is simply an electric hand-dryer. | ' pedestal which brings it about waist | The box is large enough to ae- | | device, and so the operation i8 perfect- ' SEASON ABOUT OVER (Continued from page 1) ! and easily defeated their opponents | {13 to 0. The playing of Ellis, Gantz, | | Brown, Greenawalt, Long and Mis-| semer, was brilliant, although every player on the team was there when | needed. Breneman, a son of ‘“Sau-| sage” Breneman, of foot ball fame, | starred for the visitors. The lineup: Mt. Joy Reserves Elizabethtown Missemer ....right end.... Garman Feil... 0. right tackle.... Fackler Schroll /.... right guard.... Kinsey Brubaker ...... center, .. «... Frank Greenawalt ....left guard.. DeLong Brown ...... left tackle..... Shank Long: +...... left end..... O. Kramer |G. Brown...right halfback.. Morton jelly ...... left halfback...... Hess |Gantz ....quarterback.... Breneman Pennell ..... fullback. .... Fornwalt Reserves Defeat Maytown The Mt. Joy Reserves trimmed | the Maytown eleven in a stiff foot- ball battle on the latter's grounds on Saturday afternoon by the score of 13 to 0. Both teams were evenly matched in weight but the Reserves’ {long and well directed forward | passes had their opponents at a loss. | Mt. Joy Position Maytown |H. Brown ....left end...... Haufel |E. Brown ....left tackle....B. Lutz Geth L.... 0, left guard H Lutz Brubaker ....center... ILongenecker Jones right guard.... Haines Schroll ..... right tackle Smith Missimer ....right end...Hunzinger | Gantz quarterback.... Fletcher | Brown ....left halfback.B. Hershey Yoong... ., right halfback.... Haines | Pennell fullback... .. J. Hershey Touchdowns, Brown, Gantz, Goal from touchdown, xantz. Referee, { Crause. Umpire, Ellis. Head lines- | man, Laskewitz, Time of periods. 8 and 10 minutes. Lost to All-Lancaster final game of the season before a banner crowd Sat- afternoon when the locals | were opposed by the best that could together, not Lancaster but in Joy could such an aggrega- were here on this 200d guess the visitors were a worse than they dreamed of. | They boasted of a 40 or 50 to noth- {ing score in their favor and when i storm of battle was over they led by a 10 point margin, the figures being 13 to 3. We wish to call the the sports to the The was played | urday be City as | ter County. gotten in LLancas- not be agreed, Mount defeat was expected tiin of to stars as occasion but it is one that | scare ogiven ever {1 | the only attention of personnel of the | Stars, and you will all wonder how Mt. Joy ever scored. Glidden, at left end, and Moudy at left tickle, were stars and graduated from the F. & M. Varsity team last year. Harbeson, Feagly, and Wolf, were the mainstays on the Lancaster High School team this year; Wil liams at right end was a six footer who was one of the best half backs F. & M., developed in years, being a star in the Gettysburg game on Thanksgiving Day. It is not neceq sary to say anything of Captain Mylin, who graduated from F. & M. this year as the best quarterback ever turned out by that College. “Jap” Doremus, at full, who was the mainstay on the mound for Ephrata last summer and is now playing regular with a professional foot ball aggregation at Reading playing full ls it any wonder we were beaten? strenginened by Althur Scauck, whe above any of the pidayerg ig le puouliane game. It was he who visitors when they expecied a forward pass and instead he booted the bail for a field goal trom the 10 yard line, giving us our drst and only score. The score stood J to VU until the last period. Schock’s zigzag run for 65 yards, going thru 10€e 10Cdis wele luce audliuon or sluud shoulders LhWelly-Ltwo oL the outgucssed sual Lae the visitors, crossing the field twice, was tue feature of the contest and made Mylin of the visitors, look as cheap as Hoar made him appear on Thanksgiving Day. Schock was gub- bing at quarterback this year at Cornel] for Barrett, who has been everybody's choice for the All- American quarter, Al] the other local men were a unit in Keeping the score so low. The lineup: All Stars Mt. Joy Glidden .....left end....R. Bennett LeRoy Mondy ....left tackle....C. Bennett Breing Feagiey ...... left guard. .Gochnauer Funk Wolf so0enter. i... Zink Germer Rieke: ...) . right guard. ..... Groft Andes right tackle...., -Myers Williams ..right end.... Breneman Anderson Mylin ....left halfback.... Kramer Ranck ....right halfback... Germer Harbeson ..quarterback. .... Ellis Doremus ..... fullback, ..... Schock Touchdowns—Doremus and My- lin. Goals from touchdown, Doremus. Timekeepers, Easton and Jones; Umpire, Witherspoon: Referee Fl- lis; Time of quarters, 10 and 12 minutes; Field goal, Schock. Score 13. to 3. “Easy Picking An Overcoat At G. & Ws Is Work” M hoss” store. HOOTOOOOVIGOHTOITIOOODVOIOOOCIGOCOOSIIOO00 ANY MEN, we have often thought, must the thought of selecting their Overcoaty have somehow got into the rut of going Choosing 2. Overcoat HERE. is really a to anything. You are NOT restricted to a scant 5% 9 patterns or prices. Instead of that, there are hundred 3 separate and distinct patterns to choose from— and yo@ N/ 8 can begin at as low a figure ag $8.50, if you wish, and course, accounts for the fact than our competitors—simply -~ Ww SCOOOVVOOVGOGOVVCOICOOBOTOOTOTOCD IOOOCOOTIOT go upwards by easy sta it voor aad g I 3 sy stages to suit your purse “810 $12 $15 $18 $20 $22 $25 ~830 It takes a mighty big business to be an immense line of Overcoats like quantities and for correspondingly lower figures. Groff & Wolf Co. 26-30 North Queen Street “Lancaster's Fastest Growing Store” able to show this— and that, of that our prices are lower because we buy in greater OO) 30 COOOGO00OG0O0O0OOOOLOOUNNOOO0OOLOOLLOOOLLLVLLG Bird and Cage Absolutely Free You will find in my window a fish globe with pebbles in it. The one making the nearest or correct guess of the number of peb- lutely free. 25¢ or more of Rexall goods, and have one guess of the amount of ends Dec. 24, Friday evening at 8 the store when the contest closes contestant ———— EAST MAIN STREET RD COOTOOCOOTOCOCIOTOOICOH bles in the globe will get the Tyrclean Warbler and All that ig required of you is to make a purchase of Cage abso- with each purchase you will pebbles in globe. Thig contest o'clock. The party must be in orit will be given to the nearest who is in the store at the time. The Rexall Store E. W. GARBER MOUNT JOY, PA. \