a7 TERRE be VAC a - A ino] Absolutely Pure No Alum—No Phosphate LA n— Real Estate Doings Bakery Changes Hands Away from the activities, the J. G. Forney, of Lancaster, has George W. Houseal, of Maytown, !0iS¢ and bustle of eominAnity life, sold for David R. Staueffr of Lan- has purchased from D. A. Hollen- ee ar Of Be thoughts disville, a tract of land fronting on baugh the Excelsior Bakery, at and emotions’ Of the: assemblage, Church street, Landisville, 138 feet, “'aviown, and Wednesday became who, on Memorial Day, surrounded with a double frame dwelling, and owner. Mr, Hollenbaugh, for a the graves of those guests for whom three lots on the rear, 1568 feet on number of yearg prior to organizing fie is 10 more and ao Bow ot the bakery, was a farmer on one of in that eautifu plateau I Bank gtresi, and the Lansasier and Ex-Senator (Cameron’s farms, Bast hillside, sentineled by lofty giants Elizabethtown trolley. The property Donegal township. Mr. Houseal’s of the forest, its mossy mounds and . « was sold to J. G. Showalter, of Lan- son will drive the wagon and con- massive markers kissed by the -' Fo digville duct the business. morning sun, and hallowed by the AE — mellow light of the moon at night, EET ithe Masonic Homes Cemetery! Here | we wag gathered on Memorial Day, a, . . |goodly company assembled to pay Our Suit Selection {that tribute of remembrance, for Is Still Right Up To Top Notch The truth of the matter is that long after the average sfore has ceased to receive another ship- ment, we are geffing in Suits by the score and selling them just as rapidly. The reason is not that the other store WOULDN'T do the same thing if it could, but it’s timid, to begin with; it hasn't the steady patron- age: it can't land the low price from the manu- facturer: to be very candid about the situation, many stores have been at the mercy of the manu- facturer altogether and been forced to take just what fhey tould get. immense volume of business we give the manufacturer, if nothing else, we have been fortunate to get full shipments on every order and some thrown in on the side. This means “Pinchbacks” servative styles. Because of the as well as more con- Let us furnish your Summer Suit and make an- other satisfied customer. PRICES $10 To $30: Groff & Woif Co. 26-30 North Queen Lancaster's Fastest Growing Store 5: TT G01 Notice to Farmers HR TYR eR 3 n 8 2 Nn § I 0 . 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Estimates quickly and cheerfully m ade BUILDING MATERIAL and on all kinds of CONCRETING WORK 200000000000030000050000000000000 20000000000000000C — —— ne & sme = 1D FTITLXE & Fay , ars. 2 7 = = » the furniture x ness the second #Hoor of YW | iilding, with a coms up-todate line of all . of frupiture. Prices are r agonable. Wien in seed f furniture eall and see me " ~ Repairing and Painting a Special © Special Attention Given to REMODLING ANTIQUE FURNITURE £ [+ West Main St., ENGLE, MOUNT JOY, Pa. ho DO0O00O D. H. ). | | | THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. | Masonic Homes News BAKING Ee Shiloh of Lansdale & West Shore Lodge of Camp {which the day was appointed to the soldier-dead who had been guests of the Homes. | The concourse was composed of (Grand Army and other Veteran- | (guests and widows of soldier-guests (of the Homes, of members of John | M. Good Post, No. 502, and General Miles Camp, No. 26, |ans of Elizabethtown. The simple and impressive ritual (prepared for the occasion was ren- (dered: Lincoln's address at Gettys- {burg was read,” Nearer My God to | Thee, was sung, three volleys were fired over the graves by the firing squad, and the services were con- cluded with the benediction by Rev. H. F. Hoover, Pastor of the Church of God. | Previous to the ceremonies, flags were planted over the graves of [the three deceased Grand Army | Guests, and flowers decorated their graves, ag well ag the graves of the lfourteen other guests buried in the beautiful cemetery. { The deceaseds whose remains are Homes’ Cemetery are as follows: IBro, Jackson McClathery, late a ‘member of Phoenix Lodge, No. 75 of Phoenixville; Bro, William R. Ew- ing, late a member of St. John’s Lodge, No. 219, of Pittsburgh; Bro. William W. Yates, late a member of [Mozart Lodge, No. 436, of Philadel- phia; The four other deceased Grand Army guests are: Bro. James HM. Shenberger, late a member of Coatesville Lodge, No. 564, of Coafesville: Bro. Lewis Shugars, late a member of Hamilton Lodge, No. 274, of Philadelphia; Bro. John Hull, late a member of Lodge, No. 43, of Lancaster, all - of whom are Veteran guests interred in the interred in cemeteries at their for- mer places of abode. The Homes buildings were ap- propriately decorated with flags and flowers. for the occasion. In the afternoon the guests were embled in Grand I.odge Hall, 1 a- Memorial] Service wag con- ducted exclusively by the guests, mong whom exists intelligence and talent sufficient for all occasions The exercises opened with a piano solo, “Under the flag of Victory arch,” by Mr Henrietta M. Van Horn ollowed by the singing of : ca reading of the 103rd by Chaplain William H. St r Remarks by Sune ther N Frank- lin Hecl ich he stated that 22 gue ) l H had v S SS of w T 1 i 0 Q 1 i ! b g £1 EY 0 od G wag then y Brot George R. Welch- M William H. Shaffer read 3 ded oat yf tor 1ich ™ ( I 3 th he I 3ro. ) s: M. 1 nems- er of tl and or g i in An onvil on the subject of “The Ame soldier.” It was erlng, 1t address, in h high tribute was paid to the American soldie from the 1- of his care he Continent- al Arn of through he fi which he P walor, ( m nitting nat of in- i rifes 1e ii War, yas prolonged and bloody, be- et American soldier wag en- caged in both armies Th wwercises were closed with singing of “The Star Spangled Banner.” On ( Ju the 1 8 I te 2: vith iends an rom Al- 1 wn and oth he Le high V 0 t 178, held an excursion Homes ; y 6 Allentowr Tershey, by ste cat i n he to Rlizabethtov yn bv tro 1- 1 Upon ti they were n by Guid Homes, who 1 isitors over the the important and points of interest. On arriving at Grand Lodge Hall, they were given ar opportunity to in- spect it and the adjacent memorial . buildings. The excursion was Brother Howard L. tary of Lehigh Lodge, No. gotten up by Hertzog, Secre- 326, with 3 {the view. of exciting interest in the J Sons of Veter-' Hill Visit Here Homes, and furnishing the project | of erecting a Memorial by the Free- | masons of Lehigh County. After viewing the magnitude and accom- plishments of thig great under- tak meeting of the ing as presented at this time, a visitors was held in the Assembly Roim. e Brother Howard L. Hertzog de-| livered the first address, in which he expressed the great pleasure they derived from their visit, their reception, the provisong made for ‘their comfort, and the great accom- plishments of the Homes. Rev. Brother E. W. Kreibel, in his address, spoke of how these Homes typified the teachings of Free- masonry. Dr. Bro. Cuth spoke of having | visited many Homes, and he con- sidered, that the Committee on Ma- sonic Homes had solved the | problems of management, which was here worked out better than in any other place in the world. Supt, N. Franklin Heckler, on be- ing called upon, spoke of the great pleasure which was afforded the Homes, in welcoming so many of our Lehigh Fraters and friends. He described the development of the Homes and the recent growth of the John Henry Daman, the Paul L. Levis, the Berks Home and the Phila, Hospital Memorial Buildings, and announced the fact that with all | our buildings, the sleeping capacity; of the Homes was exhausted. Brother Jno. S. Sefing, in a splen-| did voice, sang a baritone solo, and | instrumental music was rendered by the lady visitors. The entire party was. served with dinner in the great dining hall, and| returned to their homes with many | expressions of pleasure at their vise _. it. An event of unusual interest took | place on Friday evening, June 2,| 1916, when a lecture on “Hershey and Hershey Products,” illustrated | with moving pictures, was presented | under the auspices of St. Paul's Lodge, in the Homes and guests, and of the pleasure it gave them in! contributing to the pleasure and in- terest of the guests. The lecture, besides and lllustrating this truly dustrial plant, and in the manufacture described and illustrated the model town, its extensive buildings, park, the many conveniences for civie life, the amusement of its citizens, and its many itors; its herds, tropical The lecture interesting and in- views of its ex- machinery in sanitary precau- their pro- and admira- describing great in- the several steps of its products, vi garden ang was intensely structive, and and wonderful operation, and the tions taken in producing exciteq wonder menagerie. the tensive lucts, tion It was a source of ment to the large unanimous vote thanks was ten- dered St. Paul’s T.odge, No. 481, and the Hershey Company. ; demonstrated great enjoy- audience, and a of how Milk Choc Having one an portunity ap HURRAH! RINGLING DAY AL- MOST HERE Big Circus and Great Spectacle Oc- cupy Five Traing Crammed With Wonders The big event for which the young:ters and grownups have been impatiently waiting is drawing near, for on Wednesday, June 14th Ringling Brothers’ circug is to €x- hibit afternoon and night in Har- risburg., Expectancy never ran 80 high before and it is likely that this district wlll gend a large dele. gation to feed the elephants, Un-| u-ual interest centerg around the gigantic spectacle, “Cinderella,” with which the famous showmen | are this season opening their won-| derful main tent program, “Cinder- | ella” is probably the best loved ot | all fairy tales and to see it pro-| duged with more than 1000 persons, | hundreds of dancing girls and glorious pageants, indeed gives promise of making “childhood’s golden dreams come true.” In the same great tent, will come the mar- velous circus numbers in which 400 men and women performers, scores of trained animals and a galaxy of special features are introduced. The majority of the acts are entirely new to American, the Ringling Bros. having secured the pick of these European performers who have been obliged to seek engagements in this country because of the war. The all-new street parade will take place show day morning. on ser A Wenn SALE REGISTER A FREE notice ot your sale is in- serted here for any leagth of time, srovided wo print your sale bills This is excellent advertising becaus. ft is read by wo mamy people and - surely bring the buyers: Friday, June 16—At the former Red Lion stables, Mount Joy, a carload of good cows, a few stock |bulls and a large lot of home-raised shoats by C. 8S. Frank, Minnich, auct. Saturday, June 17—At hig sale land exchange stables in Mount Joy, an express load of Ohio and Indiana horses and colts by Mr. Ed. Ream. iFrank, auct. cm ctl Gp neem Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin aio” an and Gents’ Clothing Clean ed, Pressed and Repaired We take this means of notifeme the public that we are prepared I do the following: a.—CLOTHING PRESSED Ai: CLEANED b.—PLAIN SEWING e—REMODELING GARMENTS Having had 35 years experie™~ in the tailor shop, we guarart- satisfaction. Give us a trial MRS. ©. A. WILEY MISS ELLA XN. BIEMESDEZRF®: MARIETTA ST. MOUNT J2Y, ®« mar.22-$moe. or People Rea This Newspaper HE TE NN SERN : an T That’ 8 wh y i would | oe 'J profitabl ryou to ad veriise mn it If vou « 3 job By i If vou want to hire somebody ® fF ant to sell something 9 or quant her y perfec 3 w Ve FE : & 13 m ¥ yi | cre ent B 7 you ty B riomes atlre 101s 1 ormging to Wr ’ B a! is vou Homes, ¢ ec wd of not ; By 8: tl 10( visitors & if Besiue i imber from ” ise ” us Liities ming and gomg i aay nere vas puglrimage of = - )4 s Of Shiloh Lodge, No. & 1 Sc res alts will su Prise )8, Of nigomery coun- as snd niesea wor Wit I 3 I al A : in the morning, viewed the buildings 28 and grounds, dined in Grand Lodge 1 3 $900 05040400 AS Hall, and departed as they came, in Toocesae $4240 304009 1 n i automobles They had been Jone S thin y ha n gone ( ) 5 i but a short time, when automobiles Oot ome g I began to arrive, bringing the mem- You i bers of We ore Lodge, No. 681 x7 19 | f C Cumberland County WwW n f Sel 13 ee S FS LL van 0 ii. | ith I ds and fan for $ I the purpose of conductin re- & Most people have & piece Il ligious services of the day. They @ of furniture, a farm impie- || 1e in such good bers, that S ment i n audience of between 300 and 400 $ Y it were present at the services. | Brother Fred C. Beecher, W. M. $e of the Lodge, addressed the aSsem- > bla and presided at the service. 2 3 Rev. Bro. Thomas 8. Wilcox, Pastor & ; of the Baughman Memorial M. H. $ al Church, of New Cumberiand, and a ? ja nember of Lodge No. 106 of Wili- & amsport, delivered an able sermon : 3 and during the servi Bro. Wm $ ~ He ver san Aw Nand n - a 3 e ne in excellent manner $ two beautiful solos @ FW Posy : a AY Be ' } 3 saad we 3 . ® hs a 5 nes ep 1 10 PEeCOMs a - Ue 3 Wh try to & a that y bv putting a ~Y ro - 3 ! na. la: ad Youts n an rertisement in ans S NEWSPAPER? = L ur = = Sn oR 2 385 3 00009400009 200000009¢ SOOO 1316 Wednesday, June 5 The Peoples Hardware Store Machine Shop A Garage We Handle The ARCO SEALIT For Building or Repairing Roofs Also a Lot of Heavy Lumber Prices Right, Give Me a Call. | Levi W. Mummau, Jr. Propr. Bell Phone 125-13, FLORIN, PA. “This is the Brooder that Requires fila Weion So Little = Coal” (“about wt week > says W. V ee Lyons, N. Y. “Ihave no trouble to keep my ‘Blue Hen’ Brooder atfheright temperature. Ihave over 200 chicks in it ow, some four weeks and the others twelve days’ old. A jap pier, more Sontensy “Blue Hen” Hot Air Golony 50 Brooders Are Better at $ 1 4 than most $30 brooders. The grates can’t clinker up or smother fire. Their area is 24 times greater than others; the regulator is automatic y and certain. Study the diagram. H, Agents for “Blue Hen" Brooders (Hot-sic (Gall and See Sample and Get Gatalog - BLUE HEN BROODER H and Hot-water), Round Teiy Incubators and Round Tray oth Incubators. ‘We are now exhibiting above equipment. ASK THESE BLUE HEN AGENTS. H. M. BAER & SON, SALUNGA. JOHN E. LONGENECKER, MT. JOY P. E. WOLGEMUTH, MOUNT JOY. 200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C Everybodys Car-The Ford HHOOCGBHINFAIDOOOCO0OOO0000000CO0000000 000000000000 I can make prompt deliveries in itoadsters, Touring, Se dans, Deliveries, or whatever jour ncedg may be. Also have the acencv for SAXONS An the well known and popular priced MAXWRILILIGCARS See me before you make a deal for a car this Sprimg M. B. HIESTAND BELL PHONE MOUNT JOY, PA, Ford. WE ARE REPARED TO DO ALL KINDS CF 2 }, : Ny bank Jointing Be. 2 Repairing, Overhauling, Painting, Remodeling 3 at Right Prices. Give Us a Trial £ NS COMI | { { QS ES : 0 Tat] er 3 “i ACUVLLD Ng J A DOOOCOOOOOHOICOOSOOOO000 ————— o OCOD SO0000CO02000 OO0O0000000000 Make Your Olid Kodak AUTOGRAPHIC to» my store, the old back disca DOOOOOODOOOOODO0 1d the new one clapped -that’s al : is to My stock of auto- graphic back’s is com— W. B. 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