The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 27, 1917, Image 3

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ROLL 830 407 E BRIEFS z 111
wy y z £ alin l nN Fou n d Mother Never Really Carried
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Market Basket, It Is Declared. |
Fi Officers at the State registration bu- | as ’ § Leo ed
i u a % ers at th Sta ; HiStre 11 Y |
gures For the Entire Com | reau, Harrisburg, estimated that 90 [ emt
inital} | per Vr ’ the men wl serve " Int) ‘ | i {
monwealth Officially Announ- | P Ir cent of the men Yue served un New York.——It is an oft repeated as- | selves into a kind of puttee from knee | Even Before Days of Telephone |
ced by Co! Sweeney the gsi Ww wk for the selective | gaption that the French never give up| to ankle. | Housewife Seldom Went to the |
. e . 1 rive their services free ha 4 oe Fire . : sab on fx |
4 ! Fait w & give heir servic ree. | the idea of trousers for women, and On the stage, and in the restaurants Grocery or the Butcher Shop. |
} | | I'he State Forester wants tree | the world {aat is opposed to such an | where women dance, there are more |
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planters to put out more nut (rees, | {dea always comes buck with the state- | extravagant trousered effec ts in skirts, | [A voi f he East,
ALIENS AND ENEMY ALIENS so that small game can thr ) ment that France, who adores the #em- | such as full garments of ere Olce of protest rises in the Eas
| ai { . i be | There, as elsewhere, sundry lecturers
The resignation of George M.| Inine in woman more than any other | de chine or satin which drop from a [1 1 1 Jul
+ : 3 1 ave A! or
Mu— Briner, ror 10 years principal of the | Bation in the world, insists upon her | high waistline and end in tight fitting | al at th : fu ong wig 4 said
’ : : : | abo ) r $ 3. (
The Total N b fp Not Carlisle High School, is announced. | wearing a costume that is entirely | leggings of jet, crystal beading or gold | ' ‘ kh ugh cost of living Sa
° umber o ersons | | X ‘ ap | one o em :
Claimi ; State Senator Charles W. Sones | mannish, | 2nd silver lace, These leggings in- | “Housewi ld reduce the cost
aad! amnti 3! nats laries “ oh £ . NY a . o | sewives c¢ PE e > COS
aiming or Indicating Exemptions bid $60,000 for the entire city bond | It was ['rance who opposed the An- close only the calf of the leg, the | . 50) y S could reduce 1€ S
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cf Any Sort is 245231—Alien issue to provide funds for Williams | glo-Saxon coat and skirt of worsted | knees being covered by full zouave dra- | ig if they would asks In per. | mmm — T —
SUE IT as ams. | ) . . ’ | nT : , ark ; tole 3"
Enemies Number 12,674. ore street improvement | material on the ground that it took | pery of the skirt, and the ankles by | ny i700. 1anY market by telephone . x
: — Tt 4 t hundred . ti | away from women that alluring femi- | silk stockings, with high-heeled, bro- Us 1s a typical remark. ;
y y indred employes of a | la. y : “ y 'G. 3 g 5 .
Harrisburg. | 26 : oo are " Bo oo ) he | ninity which is their chief charm. It |caded slippers as a finish, Ow mothe rs and our grandmoth 0 a an 0
The regisiratir in Donnevivanin a Dens =! i, a az.-elon, MOA! [way the Paris designers who said that | FEiveryone knows that the new eve- | ors continued the lecturer, went |, oo
he registration in Pennsylvania on | of them girls, have received a wage | | personally rocer j .
3 é em girls, have received a wag they never cared to perfect themselves | ning slippers desis 0 . { personally to the grocer and the :
MAA 5 Aer rA ive V . we . 4 | B 1 ( perfect themselves 12 slippers designed after the French | v
io June 5, according to the summarized ine of 10 per cent { : butchor., They ; whi t tht = ’
1 r 9 ber cent, | tn the making of costumery that was | pattern, are ofte ri | butcher. They saw what they bought. gl
} totals telegraphed to Colonel Frank G. : a : : King ‘ 3 { as | ps y are often carried to the calf | And thoy used arry it 1 y With Ee
i ¥ Sweeney, in charge of the State bur Because so many of its engineering | not befitting to the soft curves and co- { Of the leg by means of wide straps of | An they used to carry it home with Ee v
corps enlisted in the army the Lehigh | 3 : fi . face swoeloe v WP OF I silver Yan them. ] =
ohn, shows 870.407 mon Yotwack rps enlis € 0) g quetry of a woman's figure and face. | jeweled leather or gold or silver lace, [i . o gb f Get a Kodak without letting
| tweuty-on 1 tl i t f Valley Coal Company has employed | And yet, it is Paris who, for at least | These strings are folded and interlaced | The conclusion is obvious, says the 8
. euty-one and thirty years of age reg- > Te ht thir Sie fia: f rR ' a] 5 . . ans is Ne
lg So I yoars Of Be re7 1 wottien to cubY Snape | six years, has insistently struck the | about the ankles and finished at the Indianapolis News. Our mothers and your pocket know it.
Of this number 174,898 ar . . : ; our grandmothers, paying these daily |
alicas and 12.874 allen enemies or un Hazleton won't conduct | note of trousers for women throughout | top without a bow. | "8 , 8, Pg 2S Ask for a Kodak Bank and
ituralized Germans Christmas savings cluny this year, but | the seasons. She points to the trous- Some of the smart women who wear | vis to the grocer and butcher, were i | “© s
Phe tial nrimbes: or wit ersons Vil instead form clubs for the sale | ers of the Orient, however, as the ones | the zouave skirt with the short, jew R) e 39 buy seasonable products—and | A see how easy it is to get a real
he tota er of white persons i : 43 | i " E : ’ : » bes tS — yes h .
yi not claiming or indi tine a of Liberty Loan Bonds of the ne to be imitated. The bifurcated gar-| eled leggings that stop four inches | '€ Dest Of tie productg-at lowest Ii camera with Spare dimes.
| ) all cating 3 - : . p rjees The i y 3 AC
12 tions Iv 232523 and the total number sue. | ments that she designs are full of | above the ankles, add a jeweled brace- | Prices. They made their own selec I
§ Ions is 2325 and the tal number Jip : Ty | 194 3 : » icke y
i " os = mes oo Dea ine Coroner's jury on the accident | feminine touches. They are not the | let or a ribbon of black velvet at egch | HONS; they picked out what they | I WwW B BEN DER
! ) ¢ $ not indicating exemptions { Bway ay ¥ 3 | : A x 4 | : : [w y { g
is 12.738 makin oT tal of 246 »g1 | near Renovo, where four persons were | Square, rigorous “pants” of the male | ankle, in the Oriental manner. anu d. 1 hl . *
18 13,758, making ¢ } of 246:2 : a P : | : z Se rei w . : 3 A woman took issue with this state-
Who do not claim to be exempt tally hurt, when an automobile went | &ttire of this generation. And yet, one The fashionable demand for gold ment. Ott ” phen i Tt . 2 Mount Joy, Pa
the draft : over an embankment, declared it | ©f the most coquettish things the little | and silver lace done in the pattern ot I I ye i ogy ! .
The lar t numt of al nem would have been prevented had the | 8Irls of Montmartre do in Paris is to | Snow n as lame, which means that the 14 pe Fy gi pe ry : TITER
3 gest nu sar ien enemie FCF ¢ NG thats ve . . 3 : ong e gh. As ar ~ nN
Rl nied : $ 2 > road been safeguarded. swagger about the.restaurants in boy-| bullion threads are flattened out by a | n Sid $0 juatier of ALt, « ar
to Northhampton ( i Ish attire—the large trousers of the | heavy roller to give the effect of ben mothers and grandmothers did very
5 T 3 ns i 01 f ville ave Hs i | av) » effect « tng |. ph
of whom only twenty ‘ fwo farms in Old Zionville have [ quarter, the short jacket, the soft shirt | ironed into the cloth Ives to little marketing in person. The tele:
i ir auton } Th Ani Pile Th So aor ac 3, ; iror ) rosnectors ' e pi tL > >" | ( > ( , gives rise | i j
reside in Easton. The Sheriff's figures | been leased by iron ore prospectors, | with its rolling collar and the flowing | 5h a s : | phone in their day was not used, to
on tho. lie 2 ik ps and 25 miners, ore drilling on the ith 1ts rolling collar and the flowing | short, tight leggings made of either mo
)n the alien enemies, of the and ao Re Ble MM © student's tie. Ince | be sure. There were few telephoned
number in the en are be- pinger place. : 3 i Ne to be used. But 30 years ago—and
lie te y in e ov. shone TY AA Fis ar Ne wrals It was these little French girls who The metal tissues are not revived | : : y =
leved to be in e ney show The school directors of Skippack first bobbed the hair off 4 Buste 54 | even in more recent times—the gro-
up in the records as they now stand wnhiy which Naa ine schools. | St bobbed the hair off a la Buster | for summer, and only chiffons, crepes | .. ve in Vic werd . .
3 : 1 ds 16) star tcwnship, which has nine sc 12. | Brown and wore the slouch hat puller | de chine and thin Solins are used for cer’'s boy called daily, recited some
> Th > total regis! figures in the have raised the teachers salaries | | cvenite an thor foro ihe am o new items of stock, jogged the pa-
a tpaning table includ: the aliens from 50 to $50 for primary grades, | th Te 4 ’ 0 : ha MOU tron’s memory with a few questions
1d amies > ap + drx IP -| ae © ssive rients fee . | . :
and enemies 1 from $60 to $55 for grammar 2 Pres ve Oriental effect from | popqrging the quantity of potatoes,
» wele yorerines ¢ N ’ | ”
Total Alen hools. : it x Ne gd hat on oud | sugar, flour and salt on hand, took the y >
; eceive e gown itself were fi | )
Counties Togistered ‘Alieny afonitcs tar Killing more than 400 young Jee g sett were Tull ob | oy stomer’s order and departed. Moth-
nem! Ha bullion threads, as it was last winter SW i
0 kens and several old turkeys on : i : .' | er saw the goods for the first time
siete vitie ( : | : oi ; None of these trousered skirts is | .. , ) ; f
Al 12 1333 | the farms of Dr R. Wagner, John 5 i | When the grocer's boy, later in the
It i 1,353 2 y . narrow. Every one that France has | : iv -
Armstrong 11 | Roth, Calvin Marberger and John | | day, delivered them.
ee il Bag? y fortnight, the thief sent over and that America has adopt- | “pq jp grandmother's day, the wom rie an rue
op 33C.er, a 1ortnigat, ine n i : ‘ DIS ay, tu -
26 or aE g a ed has its trousered effect arranged in en protesters declared, four-fifths of
{a Ienmaie g fF 10X 71th y £ nes - . . ~ | er esters 2G, our- ns
4 : ot oy in x inp and Killed by the Slavic or Oriental manner. The | the marketing was dbo by sending
129 was g n a trap ane le y : : : > arketing as se
laa 5 2 i p insistence upon the silhouette of the Johnny or Mary to the grocer or the
5 | Marberger | a ; 4 s a 3 [ « 3 Mary g
. | zouave uniform is conspicuous every- | i: . 2 5 3 - A
2 Adam Strunk, 10 years old, of Read- | viiere. This uniform is used by | butcher. And many of us who are I have taken the agency for the Maxwell Automobiles, which is one of
cereeans 54 | ing, while pla two compan- \lgerian troops REhnL Tor ¥rouce, | something over thirty and not yet | jbest equipped and easiest riding cheap cars on the market. It is by
ERE | icons on the tia Railroad | | and it Is most pictire qu with th | turned sixty, regardless of sex, can | Imeans = new car, but one that has been tried for yours and has D
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Crh 1 ylkill, was | | rant trousers like skirts, ihe colored | find without effort, in the depths of | satisfactory. Any one in the market for such a oar will readily be com
> {ful ouse » skirts, : colore : i” 3
scale by ‘led about 35 ! chs > if : 0: | memory, personal evidence to substan- | fvinoed of its merits after a demonstration which will be cheerfull vel.
3 { sash, the short, tight jacket and the | is : > rH
ing a broken | | seenpped torings Foam Enos to adklo. J late this claim. How many times | IT not only sell cars, but I am prepared to take care of the people to whom
Ihe Wie ed leggings fre knee to ankle. i Ved §
d frac from which | Tris ' ging: -. : | were we brought complainingly in | {I sell, which should not be overlooked by persons buying cars. I am at
| 3 Jn of hs the 0s WIL | from play to “go to the grocer's?” | [service Sundays or night time ss well as during the day. Nome but
ndtshny we two in- | wrappings of any kind goes back to | Ang at the tender age of seven or | |petent mechanics employed. IK your car meeds attention, give this g
2 when a mo r driven by | the earliest history of the race. It | oignt or nine, did we do much select- | {a trial. I also handle the
Aa oniore Nt of Renovo, went | | may be prehistoric, but we know that | i+ when we thus filled the household
13! 0 a forty yankment and | | the earliest garments OL men were ;.jer? Very little, as we recall it.
2 zed on the railr track below. In | | wrapped about the legs with strings or | On the contrary, we took what the
| addition to tha driver, the dead are: | vines, to keep the material compact | opgcer gave us and hurried home with
29 | His mother hel Nicholas, and | ainst the flesh. Therefore, when we | the purchase, making sure both com-
oa tanolds. both of) revive this ancient and honorable cus- | ing and going that we kept safely in |
‘ | m we are going back the ors |
15 | Renovo, Mrs. Ross Chest- | Yon We ale going back to the cradle of | ju; dg or pockets the little brown book !
139 { nut, of C was on a visit civilization, and it is only natural that in which the purchase was duly and |
186 | to rolatix | the Oriental races, where civilization | orefully recorded by the grocer or |
% ailainin | beg: S ave retaine is idea | iy de]
0 The L (Coal Company | began, Sod have retained this idea | the grocer's clerk.
<f : 3 op Y ; in the dress for both man and woman. | ry : r
5 s posted signs on Beaver Meadow : { Times have changed. Johnny and | t as
vaseball grounds, forbidding Sunday France sends us many afternoon | aripev ; y « 'S he g | ne o € €s $0 a 8
0 | baseball grounds, ferbidding Sunda) yo: | Mary go seldom nowadays to the gro-
9 | games gowns as well as walking skirts | oop or to the butcher or to the baker.
10 Alderman Heidenreich which hang full from a high waistline | yiother rings them up and delivers her | : . *
72 | candidate for ] of Hazelton in either plaits or fine gathers and are. | jGor py telephone. But—is the dif- |
0 | was defeated ir years ago by 33 | tucked in around the logs in some | ¢orance very great? Is it suffi iently |
0 | votes by James A. Harvey | fashion, to suggest trousers, The bi- | sreat to account for the vast increase | %
218 Garde rts at Pennsylvania furcation is often in front, not in back, | i the cost of groceries and meats |
47 | State College will give a special six- and some of the great dressmakers In |, q pread and rolls? Substituting the |
10 | weeks’ course in vegetable growing, in | I'rance drop plaited panels of ornate telephone for the grocer boy's daily |
189 tion with the regular summer | : Lo needl work in the Slavic fashion down | visit or for marketing with the chil- | Bell Phone Marietta St
110 This summer suit of velour is light | the front of the garment from bust to dren as proxy will hardly seem to | .
1 : OL J ! Ire IS Prox) 11 rdly see to |
344 1ture of the Day in | grcen striped with a double black line, | hem of skirt, in order to hide the bifur- some of us, now that memory is | /
‘ity Methodis - skirt fastene ith cation : but it is there jus » same . 5 J re
12 pris City Methodi } wa the coat and skirt fastened with black ati on; b tit is the re just the same. aroused, to account for the higher | M wg
g | singing by a choir of the older men | bone buttons. The are a directoire I'his silhouette, which, keep in mind, cost of living | oy, a.
7g | and women of the congregation {collar and revers with Japanese | is patterned after the Oriental idea of
For 34 years treasu of the | sleeves trousers, and not the Anglo-Saxon one, Conservation of Labor Supply
= | Women's E the : gives rise to an artistic variety of ens ae te Err. Auhiad was
a Inited | down over the forehead. When this | skirts that for the resent seem to at- If wo are wisn and fargldhied Ye 3
Ye | Mrs : BE. Haak wa | coiffure—or lack of coiffure—was in- | oh ‘ ot | ie p . - Y . : shall enforce child labor laws and
} MUS Haak was trac Se rd TASS 01 voluen., : ’
YY aan K troduced here by Mrs. Vernon Castle Poseihly oe thes : a school laws more rigidly than ever | ALBERT STRICK LER
8 2%9 wil a sliver service OSS1ID I peace imes or { 1 » 1 :
3,382 > a: ok ; wh and taken up by a thousand and one E Ie v > just now. We shall scrutinize and
49 Rev. W. F. Teel preached the bacca- ' . .. | era of ceremonial social dignity, this |. ety single use of childre Bell Phone at Residence and Yards
0 | laureat ‘mon or rad ing | other women in and out of society, it | lea would not advance so rapidly | feguinie every sme uso of children |
ic c fe ser | r ig at g « lded ( I« < y Qe ~N L F : : . 3
0 »t Schuy i 2 R > ee | was thought to he something e out- nm the w 2 . 3 : PN ap oy in industry, for there must be noth- |
0 s of i eading. . . . among OW @ ( YO C t nts, : 3 a |
1,68 Reading F Fra | | rageous. France had accepted it for § t witl : I non . Wo eon iy > | ing heedless in the emergency about
al 8B 2: purchases I y } 1 S Ww 3} CX e
: 4 i oe or " ut tén years without a quiver. Iier peo- | o h Sgt yomes } led 10 | our use of human resources. More
2 und a > : . age e aces « S Ww eremo- | |
2 or aul ple asserted that the bobbed hair of ! : a places : an en i { than that, we shall stimulate educa- |
z } : a ety s gone by the bos i i : i
163 | a boy was DSeessivey coquettish | I I S01 ty Smhs y Zon i y tae Bh tional activity, especially in industr
) : . i with eflici and the ee :
0 against the allurement of a young I y | neien uti ity : ind > training, and support as never before
7 Ve : creater degree 0 rt being the n 5 4
¢ girl’s face. Howevc r, in this country, hi io 1 of Gomter Hi a | public and private child welfare agen-
: ! el things that women worshi day ad) a :
0 especially in New York, there are now | things that women worship today, the | 0 jr we are going to make the
aQ ya 3 1 trousere skirt 1S gaining 2g ay o Toi} :
8 women of fifty with gray hair who | trousered skin ning headway | ct of the material we have in hand.
0 have it bobbed to the ears and fresh- 5 fo Mag! ~ In short, we must protect, train and X
3 Li e Mc 1re ewspa- 1 : . 1
0 heon! ly curled every day so the antagon Se “per ) thy ite) FSD develop children now for the simple
Ser eople to 3 ! : 1 3 ; ; I
09 1000 > e-dav.old ism has evidently died down | — reason that for the future, both re-
19 4UV one-gay-old | :
oo line ai 1p i : Coquettish Ways With Troisers. | Sewing Room Improvement, mote and immediate, we need a more
ils < { e 3 each | rm . :
48 The Sel 3 Doutd of 1 City America doe® not seem to be arse I'he ing room improvement which | intelligent and at ed set of >
fh ne »cnhool Boar I LwWoo( ity ' s 1 :
. 6 col German : th - to trousers; now that the first shock 1s been the most help to me is a small | ple than ever. “The nation is er
2 ” erman out he course | . Y | Y i 5 toa
’ ih ir } ’ cours is over, she looks upon them with ealm | basket which han inst the end of | speci obligation to secure that the | —m—— —————— Pr ——— Sr mrr—————
1 q9 2g o | and wil substitut some other | pra : tod ih ei ey : oe } . io i
yyoming ..... oa “ ~ : : acceptance, provided they are cut ac-| the sewing e, its top about on | risir eneration grows up strong an
ris > 4 ~ | language at the open e next ] A 5 5 «> +600 000¢e 4 x i M r M
York ......... 11,01: 12 5} & bili ben jhe ni Xe cording to (he oquettish i level with the table top of the ma- | hardy both in body and character,” is | e+ + ra S ea ar e i
= WE = : SE 1 > ah a which France fnsists upon. They ai hine, says er in the Woman’s | the solemn warning of England, which : Wa Ars Always Prepared to Servs }
Totals ...... 830.407 174.898 12,674 ee eat { usually part of a skirt, they do not | Home Companion. It is just as easy | has been at war for three vears. t : +
— Dy : EInN indicate the shape f the leg above 0 bri nds of thread and « ppings America, on the threshold of war.— 3 Pure pring ater : #
gas xe 1 ' - ‘ i ¢ ‘ : mm , > S |
Great Need for Farmers. ts r J | the knee and they a } iin fr goods, with one motion of | The New Republic. + 4
A call for 100 men led ih gen- | Ross Fatt Svea 3 Y. | some fashion that gives attractiveness | the } nd into this basket, as to brush i. 4 3
A ca or 100 men skilled iA gen- | Ross f: AYE Sycamore, and it is ; ;
2 ia ? to the entire g ent. them to the ft eS g : ? e
eral farm work or with some practical | cne of the bizgast wells it has been 2 ie ” i I i air j 2 D in : boos. Posie in a much Bee's Inteligence Overrates. ! ! c - 1
: wrte, the young French designer ‘leaner floor. 12 baske angs ove Th I ligence the h 2 e
farming experience to be placed dur-!| opened in this section in mont! > I . 4 ' : jjiter aangs over! ¢ inte igcpce ob th aE ¢ [| mlways have on hand anything ie
her thic ‘wesk on frome ofp A trot 16 inches) : , | was with Paal Poiret, inven two small hooks which were screwed as been greatly according | ¢ * the Ii ’
ing this week on farms of Penn A trout 16 inches long was caught | (pi0 cloth that shaped nto the end of the machine Ye a ta Puerrie. iv Lay * IN ANY QUANTITY + ne o
is issued by he United States | at Dahoga by an S-year-old daughter W ie lo ! i ag nto the end of the machine and is eas- | to Everett F. who is the | § ¢ | B8MOKED MEATS, HAM BOLOGNA
aa. i Ema y eX a Bh at the hem tight-fitting emoved to be emptied. government rt on bee + ¢ ! '
isyme Service, operating the | of Dr. Hiller, of Chester, whose family with a strap under the : ho pried H : : : na + At very Moderate Charges. + DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC,
: & 8 Ts x 5 ‘ : v Sire naer fe sinoe. ————— e Says 1a re +
adelphia Bourse Farm Work Sta- are the guests of Harry bt . : : + Also Fresh Beef, Ve
pion umb st Pol y i 5 A 3i : y 3 of Harry Bubb, at was the very first indication of Do you want a crocheted edge in a | adaptability a + Dont fail to see us before 3 ’ al, Pork, Mutton
ny number ot oles I berry- ams 1 T™ 2 . o : : .
picking work on fruit an f tone % far Ca 1 F now famous zouave skirt. Then use a piece of seam | perfected instinct Success bee- 13 placing your order this year + H. H. RA
icking wr on fruit an ick farms arl F e z re o ‘ 1 : i
also b used, according to i with vi ts thesiraf Sin. ao! There are aiready several patterns about half an inch wide, and | kee ping, therefore, depends upon study- * 3
also be used, rding t e | with violating the traffic ordinance by walicing shirts. nid 2180 tROSE lisor it crochet 2 Pieoted: oda ier lene ti I icine 1 Le * .N. St ft &B
al officers. A war to pros- | exceeding tlie speed Hm with his Of Sallting mn 180 di he > : %* oe Dicoied ede Just sing g the bee and giving + au er ro. 3 West Main St, Mount doy, 8 Pa.
A > $ = Ls Do 2 . for sports in the ope: country, which | one edge he § t its imperious inst ts *
workers not to demand bile, paid his fine witli Li ; ; . t = \ ’ * Beli Tele hon
ex nt wages is issued dns Tonnt ud : Tt IM: | gre made of shadow } or va sy to sew on example, the space bet ween t : MOUNT JOY, PA. . phone,
pe : io Inbp . : > } striped worsteds that resolve them- | minutes. a hive and the * ‘
rm I'en hundred ang 0 re
: g ¥Y 1 1 honey is to be
Supply Train Units. 150d to Linke « A AAA AAA AAA | 101 IS 10 be |
Jan B Wheele wn 3 19TrPV aT = net 1s some es : ite r 2 qu an
ames B. Wheeler. of wn stone quarry and | RICH BROCADES ARE POPULAR tet is sometimes of white or | | Soee tienes
go Guard, who has been k re loosed. » quit often the gown'’s 1d if Toss {1 1 i .
1 4 hare ¢ : : — mr : and if it is less they wi! .
d in charge of the organization State College students : E itched This is a fashion | Ti nd S 0 ’
nore 4 a i "0 Regs Hieuis | Chinese, Egyptian and Japanese Em- = Ss is a fashion either case the hive must be sk oF innin a 0
I moor piy tran nc Se $s army : o > I 1¢ Season, ‘ od
, : - ri ed on Evening Silk beh {6 Zot the h Se -
the Pennsyivania division. has begun | Searchinz Unit | broideries Us iiig Si BOD. I Set G5 Wats ion seliins | ODOT to get tha EOhey. -m aa THAT'S MY BUSINESS
3 h gun arching Unit | and Satin Materials. 1on dr of rich material ‘
recruitment of two in T ve school tax at Souderton has a lo of course, need so much tulle When LiVine Was Chea Also all kinds of repair work of every
Philadeiphia and Pi The | been fixed at 10 mills, an increase | Oriental—Chinese Eevptian ir lace made in very simple A ve tizato 9 1t 1 P Ss | description. Werk must be right, +.
: Cie : . 0 | nta iin LSYD : ; . An investigator into the social cus- i
will consist of and | of one mill. | Japanese—embroideries have sh utting tl 8 1 +ome Cleopat ime \ : ean A S8HARE.OF YOUR BUSINESS
be the first of any on of Samuel Merkel, a farmer of Gil - | Ged be Crongh tv) s this le as Dis -fohatfas rmes gives ° SOLICITED.
r&mized militia to farmed. | tar, found rye stalks in his field 7 .. n ¢ dosiy fife wely I ae Entertainment
The first company now organized | feet 33% inches tall Baio ine ark : fi 2% D3cenn j Charles Ricksecker
. : - z { evening silk and s )Se supposedly
and the sec s formed here. | The old Seitzinger mine hole at | : bposens
Sr Ss Seitzl noi a Ss materials At ired ane tr ntert
Each company wil gs composed of Wyomissing is being emptied of wa- | RE. —a ot et rin OF Davy i 3 nd BR dons Ee i West Main St, Mount Joy +
€ ren brocaded pat i 1 r navy silk stock z the time of his vivic 1
54 men. and the shafts are 50 feet dee : ; 1 INC hn Eth ee 1
Fifty-three pupils With thelr teacs. | embrotdered with st i Worn wita, pumps adored by or a whole lot less than a Charles S. Franek
oe y-three ils with their teacnh- 1 iver re cut Steel boekl . : .
. : a . 5 | of gold silver. ge ( Steel buckles. And as for | mar can entert: his S ¥
{ Can't Lump Compensation. ers, of the Quakertown schools, hiked | 2 : vhritit ‘ne: e¥atwrs 5=-4-] rear the navy hs as in t} EI ad olan es AUCTIONEER :
The State Compensation Board has of a nature trip through nearby | Joumi 10 be oop: a5 ela vrais > sear -1¢ navy hat, as in the case | at a picnic party. Cleopatra could Ww d, M | @ Y
handed down an opinion in w it | country districts, and iisted $9 plants | S20t as materials possibly ’ eal Te 3 hosouncly without provide 8 sumptuous repast. for two MOUNT JOY, PA. 00 €
Vi: } : § : x a | They are reminders of the luxurious rival. Daisy crowns were quite a for about a dollar.
regrets that the compensation due to |in bloom, and 40 different trees RE both in ti 1 for about a dol R. F Ee |
. . ’ = { ne 23 ( » S008 | the antique gowns | feature Yot! » i aisy « at
C antino Cesarino, of Harrisburg, Ringtown’s new knitting mill has be- | brocades oe Sd an : t1 ; I : 8 by ey ee unisy and on Prompt attention given to the Caliing | . » S eman
for an injury received while in the 1 Operations With 50 SiFle | that have been pres he 3 ® Sgn and quite no- All Wrong. of Real Estate and Personal Property | BELL PHONE
r : I 10118 It! SITs | 5 we plat rte ticeable was the 1 3 f a 3 Q I ~ { 3
cmploy of a Lebanon firm, car be Thomas Ford and his son Mark ap- | Aen these slsbons ‘ " RR a. Tower Bobbie was put to bed by his nurse | Sales. - Terms Moderate. Bell Phone | ws
nen I an son Ma 5 > fa AR ARES trimi 1ats ths rere day : 3 + se
coramuted to a lump sum. “Were we | peared before th {ting officer of velvet fabrics came rimmed hats that were worn. about the time it began to get dark. k ~
“hi and Tdi Ama? : a = E of the season the — = — He then vakened early in the morn-
able to award his compensation in a | Compar and were e then awakened early in the morn ;
lump sum in present ge he ¢ rad | looked much too heavy his Dyed Filet Lace T ing, but was told by his n > not to The Sevcik School for Violin TER !
ol Ti er. St . rg Ths Ni % } a orroctod v p Paris dr makers: « 1 , < , ; 5 Ask
return to his native land, where h dem ration was open- | was soon corrected. v of P: essm S talk or he would awaken his parents SEMI-TONE SYSTEM Lodi Jone Sra
would be surrounded by his own kin, Springs Park in connec tulle or lace was such odels i; HOSt OOM. “Well, tl pa ES
3 5 : en 4 I= Y | dresses—long-arm searfs, under ! ld for iifle Bove™
and where he could secure more | tion with a big Grange picnic Joes om n He. = i jo Jat world for little boys : IRA C. EBY
comfort at less cost,” says the deci- Mining of ochre has been started on | of lace Touncings, tulle-should: | “You have to go to bed when it :
sion. the farm of Mr. Long, near Hancock. | 30d often aa over drapery to IsSom | dark, and they won't let you get vp WestDonegal St., Mourt Joy, Pa.
: away the heavy look. fabric, when it gets light.”










THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT 30x PA.