The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 15, 1916, Image 3

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Pigs and Kerosene
Agricultural colleges experiment to
ascertain the best feeding methods for
pigs. By scientific study they de-
termine what will practically assure


success and profits. or Pesfant siete ute Atlantis
. . ayolight 11 in Rayo Lamps.
What has this to do with kerosene ? Many beautiful designs moderately
priced—$1.90 up. Ask your dealer.
Just this: scientific research by ex-
perts has produced a kerosene for you
















to feed your lamps and oil stoves—a Perfection (%
kerosene so highly refined, so pure in Smokeless 0
form, that it is called m i
| Oil Heater I
AT LANTI C No chopping &F
kindling, no shov-
X f. eling coal, no tink-
Ex {| ering with draughts,
A Just strike a match
Ei and your Perfection
il Oil Heater will keep
E | vou warm and comfortable, no
to distinguish it from ordinary kinds. It matter how hard the wind blows.
will not smell, smoke or char the wicks. You | You won't have any smoke, soot,
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can have a brilliant yet soothing light and a ashes, or the slightest odor. Any
steady, room-filling heat without fussing dealer will be glad to show you
with burners, trimming wicks and turning Perfection Oil Heaters, priced
the flame up and down. When used in

find it a reliable place to do most of your buying. When the wind howls, and the
snow packs along the windows, it’s a heap o’ comfort to have
a barrel of Atlantic Rayolight Oil on hand. Don’t take it
home unless the brand name is on the barrel.
THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY b
Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
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lanterns it gives a clear, far-reaching licht. s $8.80 to. 35/00 ¥
And it costs not a penny more than ordinary EP ge
kinds. Always ask for it by name. : {
Watch for the sisn—Atlantic Rayolight Oil For Sale Here. You're likely to gf
|
| emenation of human energy than do
blue or the colors of shorter wave
lengths.


PAGE THREE THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.



Wednesday, November 15, 1

MR. WI SE'GUY-sYcD GRAVES)
© 1916 NATIONAL CARTOON SERVICE CORPORATION, N.Y...




| We mentioned above that the |
| right hand of a normal female and |
(the left hand of a normal male
| would produce the visceral reflex |
|under certain conditions. Now we |
[find that the polarity of the male |
{and the female is revirsed for an |
[hour or more if either drink a yel-
[low liquid such as tea, saffron water,
orange juice and the like. If one |
ingest a red or blue substance, such
as red beets or a blue coloring mat- |
ter, immediately after ingesting the
vellow substance, no change in
polarity is observed. {
Since having discovered the ef- |
fects of the magnetic meridian upon |
the reflexes, we have tested a limit-

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



led number of persons suffering from ,
tuberculosis and syphilis, and find |
that if they stand facing due north |
or south no visceral reflex is obtain- |

"THOSE DANCING LESSONS ARE A FAKE,
} KNOW THAT | CAN DANCE ALL RIGHT;
A MASTER DON'T EMPLOY;
| LEARNED ITWHEN A Boy."

"NOW, DUST WATCH ME, I'LLPUT YOU NEXT:
IT WON'T COST YOU A CENT,
AND YOU WILL LEARN TO DANCE A> vw
IF You ARE CONFIDENT."


 

 

ed. In these cases we find that, if |
the disease be tuberculosis, a yellow |
jor a ‘safety’ colored light shed on |
the bare abdomen will produce the
reflex and a blue light will not. If |
the case be one of syphilis a blue |
light shed in the same way produces |
the reflex, while the yellow light will |
not. This discovery is too recent to |
be made the subject of a complete |
report now, but we mention it in |
order to aid others in working out |
! diagnostic data. |
In his book, ‘Spondylotherapy,’ |
fifth edition, Dr. Albert Abrams
mentions that the sex of an unborn
child can be determined by the po-
larity of the mother. This we have |
found to be true, but we have also |





DANCING
To-NIGHT

 
 
 
 
 
 




| discovered that, if the mother ingest |
any yellow substance, the polarity is | “1 GUESS I't.L. HAVE A LITTLE FUN; THE FLOOR SEEMED LIKE A GLARE OF ICE,
‘changed for an hour or so. In test- |
ing polarity of persons, make sure | |
that they have not eaten or drank| |
anything for at least five hours prior |
to the examination.

: ay i Clinton county, were entertained MARIETTA
: \
Reasoning from the old writings | =. Sunday by S. F. Stout and i¥
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ge
of some observers of colors, we con-
cluded that the colored-sunlight-wa-
ter should change the reflex. We
AS I'VE THE TIME TO SPARE


I'LL STEP INSIDE THIS DANCING HALL | HE SLIPPED AND DRAGGED HIS PARTNER Down,
AND TAKE THEM UNAWARE."





POOR WISE GUY COULDN'T STAND
BECAUSE HE HELD HER HAND. _


orge Bimesderfer Villiam F. Sebasti



ti : Mr. and Mrs. William Bimesderfer Susan Gocen
put some distilled water In an am- wise Ellen Bimesderfer were rocent D. C., were granted
ber bottle and let it stand in the sun- visitors at Landisville, with the fam- on Friday.
light for a whole day. We then let ilv. of David Gamber. Mr. and Mrs. He
some men and women drink a little Theodore Scott. a velired naval thie hore. “were
of this ambereau. Within three
minutes the polarity of each person
was changed, and it remained |
changed from one-half hour to two
i same the past wee Natior ba f Marietta
ete a : ; : occupied same the past week Vational ank ] tta,
hogrs, Tis shows wish an fnesh| "ph Cy. 1 W. Lupold, M. secretary of the Denepal mudd
"ue se 7 .p . I r Matus Fi I 10 : y
cuably sensitive method we have at G. Diffenderfer, and Harry Herr Mutual Fire Insuran vy.
our command for diagnosing disease : we for ralhits 33 spelling bee was d t}
iob : h . spent a day gunning for rabbits in A spelling bee wus rel the |
and observ hanges : an | 1 with D6 Manis HW aihio) wh rans
and observing changes in the human | Adams county, and returned with 26 x} school room Saturday !
energy. | ® : Te Ad Wal ie fhe :
a , . | cottontails, two woodcock and one evening for the benefit of the pic |
The ‘visceral reflex of Abrams’ is anal und of the sixth erade, Miss | 1300 ARTICLES =300 ILLUSTRA
z snoch- 2] iScoverv: «id ED I i | }ICEEP informed 's Progre:
an epoch-making discovery In From a report taken by our special Allegra Baker, teacher here were | K i of the World's Prog


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SEPP PEEP ER PE Ett t tb bbb tttottssas. | casily that colors play an important |
S with a RT WW part in the: buman economy. We
: will not go into this subject of | Saturday, the
EO Tm ng | COLOTs except so far as it pertains to |, 1
jour subject, Electronic Diagnosis.
| We think Dr. Albert Abrams was
|the first one to utilize colored
| screens in diagnosing disease. From
{the impetus given by his teaching
| we have tried to go farther, and the
tabs WANTED! peoioiois
Will Pay Highest Prices and Daily Returns BE vali, J9e Shere
reveal to the profession all of the
facts possible relating to diagnosis
and the rapeuticfh along the lines
laid down in the
Yellow, as well
by-color,” seen




 















otographers’
; en-
id ® | toward the north or south. The
. * Elect ic discoveries of Dr. Abr:
The World's Greatest Tire rt th oe as
|
WEEKLY ARTICLES WRITTEN
It is quite Spent a few days visiting his parents.
probable that the greatest step for-
ward in finding out disease condi-
tions has been made through the
K | careful and painstaking work of Dr.
¢ | George Starr White of Los Angeles,
[of such cases, to correctly diagnose
'such diseases as Tuberculosis, Can-
cer, Syphilis, pus formation and
| others of that nature without being
forced to relay upon the symptoms
as explained by the patient or by the
| observations of the physician through
physical examination and laboratory
| those in which they slept well was|
| wherefore, while Dr. White’s work |
{goes on to demonstrate why I had
such great success in the treatment, |
| many years ago, of various condi-|
| tions with different colored lights. I| Mrs. Walter Pool and daughter
| quote the last part of an article by
| Dr. White published in Clinical burg, are spending the week with
| “That colors play a very im-|
P| portant role in the physical world, | nie Miller of Lancaster, were week- |
b [no one disputes, but it was only of | end visitors with their sister, Mrs.
{late that we had a way to prove|Susan B. Dietrich.
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medicine, and we urge all those who
. | game
can to perfect themselves in this
5 : part
methods along these lines for curing
diseases.

were
EAST PETERSBURG
ternoon. D. H. Gochns
he people’s paper—The Bulletin :
Haydn D. Lupold, of Baltimore, P2¢1WV
Miss Lizzie Stehman will spend |
some time at Neffsville, visiting Mrs. |
Martin. iw
Mrs. Lloyd Koch and daughters! waeer
Mary and Anna, are spending this | de
mother, Mary Hostetter.
tev. and Mrs. F 1
spending a few d


| Lititz, have moved with his parents
here until his wife’s health is im-
proved, “Feel Like a New Person,”
swimming pool on his farm along
the trolley, is about ready for the
concrete work.
Gladys and Margaret of Mechanics-
[Martin Heisler.
Mrs. Anna Hershey and Mrs. Fan- |
From a report taken by our!
special game warden up to the past
Petersburg gunners
for quail and rabbits. neighbor told my mother about Lydia
The Brotherh ies’ | E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and
® Brotherhood and the Ladies I I took it, and now I feel like a new
I don’t suffer any more and I
am regular every month. *’— Mrs. HAZEL
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Landis. HAMILTON, 822 South 15th St.
David K. Brenner was taken sick When a remedy has lived for forty
the past week and was removed to Years, Saadily Slowing: in Dovulasity |
the La t G 1 3 » mfiuence, an usan apon |
ho aa RY onera Hospital suf thousands of women declare they owe
g from kidney trouble. their health to it, is it not reasona- '@
A. B. Groff, J. H. Nissley, C. M. | ble to believe that it is an article of 48
Bimesderfer and A. Bair Dietrich | great merit?
this week | If you
Aid Society of the Lutheran church |
were entertained the past week by person


are spending a few days go
in Franklin and
gunners for quail
Jacob Spvde:

counties to Lyd
“

officer and fami
has purchased the Guy M. Graybill lives have been liv
| property on South Main street, has
! i 1 : J : . | day, the Petersburg gunners have general information.
work and thus simplify diagnosis. | ;).\ htered 203 rabbits. The greater e awarded in the
| Eventually we hope to. find new of this amount were killed in M Hi ¢
Adams
Members of our Ref
well represented
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auto truck filled up t
family cars.

Sunday with their parents. friends
Henry Hostetter, of Washington, | the barrow.
D. C., spent a few days with his sick self comfortab
loser whe eled L
k Kreider are ville end and back.
at Philadelphia, | weiched 158 1%
attending the Mennonite Mission. who did the
Elam Stehman who is building a says Mrs. Hamiltor
Iwas eleven years old ¢











, of Lancaster, who years Saturday and

Rich is the cash

 
warden up to the pas


and York co ) s of age
church ing home on Thursd
orner- was found by a nu

in the rear of

ving at Eden


talken to his home i

condition

besides a number


on EGP Cece


i Al th ed €
Paid Her Fool Bet bs. : rn loot
no oted on elect
Columbia women made af Ie I )
3 Franklin Hipple, who
on the ult of the Presi- .
; . 4 . | yea of age
election 2» one that too 1 i
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My str is carefully kept, Good and and Fresh | Cal. Although Dr. White has given week at Yor rn | the Hu; hes end fulfilled fer obliga- and has word
; { full credit for the first discovery of Be i i a ads P tion on Sunday after n he Jos r vears It is of the
‘n we : “ ; visite s er as reek, | was ‘heel the ner whe .
OOOOH 3 + FRAO OVDOCOOOOCCVOOODOITVOONISE. | the Electronic method of Dr. Albert y n € pi? Al no 1of = ie past week, was to whe | the winner t Whe } brown ir color
| Abrams of San Francisco. Mrs. rancis Hamaker. barrow from Columbia t Vrights-| . iu ain ;
Ln TLR ren — 1 . $4501 Charles E. Dietrich and Lloyd | ville over the river bridge. Su fav hi state of Prox
| To be able, in the very beginning * Ca : 3 | ville over © Tiver bridge. SUnNUAyl ;...«t 100 vears old
Zerphy of Coatesville, spent over | afternoon the two :

women and

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as / 2 | > % w Jer whom she which rece
the Engle Building, with a com- 5) tests is certainly a long step in the| KevV- N. W. Lower, Mr. and Mrs. J. | 1121. A lare ; y " Sh Er ene opt \
A plete and up-to-date line of all ¢ | right direction and 1s. dimost peyond S. Gingrich and son Elmer, spent | payment of the wager. vs Both eh Hor of the City of :
kinds of furniture. Prices are & fons comprehension or belief Sunday with Mrs. Rebecca Landis. del oe ctvas ob Ga i ounty, and
very reasonable. When in need I | : . | Mr. and Mrs. Amos Deckert, of *Yser are hatives:of Lrel - ¢ Peace, the
: . During the quarter of a century | _ af LANDISVILLE Miriam Shaub, of this ( les of said City
of furniture call and see me. | : Hg Newtown, were entertained Sunday BN ik : 3 . ar ounty r, that th
& | that I have been teaching people > > x Mis. J. M. Swarr £ i} apa | the mis » to fall yesterday and 2 nty , that they
9 sr So . ¥ how to wet well and how to live by Mr. and Mrs. Levi M. Kissinger. SI8..d. MW. Dwar: as T ee be then and there n their own
i « Repairing and Painting Specialty 2 : or z i . | The Mite Society of the Reformed has gone to Lake Aerial, W e rm near the elbow. proper persons with thier rolls,
oi PE : x right I have had many letters from| — ie ited rening | County, to spend a week or ten days. The little girl was playing on the ds and examinations, and in-
;, Special Attention Given to REMODI ING ANTIQUE FURNITURE ¥ persons that complain of insomnia church was entertained one evening 20 dD lsteps on . the Meritt Reformed tions, and the ther remem- 5
: Xl : tats bo sand . . last week by Miss Emma Landis, also - ar oR EkHELE velo med ances, to those things which
% % [when in certain bedrooms and quiet 6k Sa = cia Church, and in some manner fell no, hing
bh" Pn eR oh 4G West Mal % | : : |a member. 13% ¥ &3 5 BF ye i a : to their offices appertain in their
$5 HY Gr 4 ne fed X I. est Main Si. % | restful sleep in others. Investiga-| Chester Wise) { mi f iN : ge Ym Her cries attracted the attention of behalf to b ot and also those
2 > and a fa 3 i, | aS [i1ssler an F: > iB SEA - - 1 aLLenuuon nal 0 )€ one, § 1
APs adhe cell BU GA Sols 9 MOUNT JOY, Pa, = tion has nearly always shown that Leb es a iio oN ro Ye 0 iY | Rd 8 Bull several people who went to her as- who will pr ite against the pris-
€ § | s . 2 ) av pent some time are ora , :.
2 OO cK “| the bed in which they could not get| Sa y Wig . ome 5 ne ” S ce l she was taken to her ORerS who re 0 ien shall be, in
3 {restful sleep was so placed that the |". ’¥ batents, Mn.anda Ms JB (A BEN * 8 E. Y. Rich was sum- the Jail of 4 county of Lan-
E—————— head was toward the east while | Wissler. g i End ki J a ; to. The Carron ale to 1 and there te
mo - | t Clarence Keihl and family of near i EY Y nd reduced the fracture. The prosecute against them as shall be


one. just.
= rr ——— _ Dated at Lancaster, Pa., the 20th
day of October, A. D. 1916.
Presbyterian Supper C. G. GARBER
: The Needlework Guild of the Pres- : Sheriff.
Ta : byterian church will hold a supper TT
Now. & and bazar in the Mount Joy Hall on Those progres s who live by the
New Castle, Ind.—‘‘F thot I
Friday and Saturday
{vember 17th and 18th.
| ing chicken and waffles




y v
{month s
ache, backache and | Very style.


st Satur- two classes in spellis
srmed church, Marietta. He was
; ga : | POPULAR MECH
; i is slightly im- & No. Menon aie SoMAGAZIN
but it is feared he has a rib | ® 4



Wilhelm Myers ~~ VEMBER (The 20th), 1916

,.|and on Saturday evening oysters in



















an of this place,
of Wasihngton,
ense to wea

ll their wedded
ed in Marietta. |
ier of the Fir







Engineering, Mechanics and Inventi
Father and Son and All the Family. re
to all classes—Old and Young—Menand Word
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1g and one in
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Valuable prizes |

three events


 

this place, pas n Understa
fell while vos partment (20 Pages) con
, fell while go-| | 1 hov Work and easy way
v evening andl around the Hoss
y ing a tia 117 Pagesiior the Be
mber of young | fe ma ioe ae
the Zion Re-






















$1.50 PEP YEAP SINGLE COPIES, 1S¢)
{Order from vour mewndesler or direct from the publisherd
an automobile i Sample cupy will be sent on request.


this place, COURT PROCLAMATION
ion daw was Whereas, the Hon. Charles I. Lan-
dis, President and Hon. A. B. Hass-
ler, ociate, Judges of the Court
of Cummon Pleas of the Court of
) gc Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of
it election days ourts of Oyer and Terminer,
high silk style | and General Jail Delivery and Quar-
: : ter Sessions of the Peace in and for
. | the County of Lancaster, have is-
vation. It is’gyeq thrie precept, to me directed
g me,among other things to
yublic proclamation thruout
, that a Court of Oyer
iner and a General Quar-
ns of the Peace and Jail
ly granted him . wif commence in the Court
nversing 3 few the City of Lancaster, in
vors : 2 tow the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
ed. ‘her i ON THE THIRD MONDAY IN NO-

:d to his
 

and in an ex-



f East Mari-
aw what she







 




evenings, No- sweat of t
Friday even- in favor ¢
will be served those whe if
v
r own brow, are largely
electing Wilson;
the sweat of other
peoples n fav
Bi, or of Hughes.


ins I would

run down and the
doctors did not do
cramp double every |, DOOOONO00OON
| month. I did not . PALO000
{| know what it was .
| to be easy a minute, X
[ll My health was all .

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ime any good. A
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dvice wriwe |
THE UNDERSIGNED, IN AN EFFORT TO ESTABLISH A §
BIRD SANCTUARY, TAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING
GUNNERS THAT HUNTING ON THEIR LANDS IS y CTL
I. T. GINDER
W. H. STRICKLER
CHRISTIAN S. NISSLE)








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