The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 27, 1918, Image 5

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W ednesday, March 27, 1918
MOUNT JOY BULLETIN,


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TONAL CONTAINS GOVERITENT
A SAFE AND,
HEALTHY FORMULA
FREE
4 TONIC FROM EXCES-
SIVE ALCOHOL
It is the practice with some per-
proprietary medi-
cases there is a
sneer at
$
“ns to
eines, but in many
self-interest at stake. #In spite of this
attempt to sneer ay all proprietary
medicines thousandg of
icing, for examplgl Tonall, and get
the very results they
ad no attempts fo’ discredit, or any
amount of ridi igule, can alter the
pinion of thog® who are
eful and effofftive medicine.
Tonall bottlgs display on the label
the name of fevery roof,
hark containgd in it,
facturers knw how to compound and


lend the dngredients in order to |
sroduce the highest efficiency as a|
edicine. # |
As any article of food can be]
spoiled Focause the cook is incom-
tent when given the best materials,
co anotfler cook using the same ma-
% erials, yrepares a dish which is a joy





always skeptical,
Beck,
» people are
sould Prof.
lin and
, Pa., give a certified analysis
re ding the purity of Tonall as be-
irg free from poisonous drugs if it|
not pure? Wrapped in every
tle of Tonall is a copy of Prof. |
-k’s analysis.
There is no better
“fan Tonall in this or any other coun-
; for indigestion :
mg from a disordered stomach.
Tonall is sold by E. W.
drugeist, Mount Joy, Pa.
mms ae
tr
Noted Singer Coming to Florin
There will be special Easter ser-
—=#ees on Sunday in the Florin United
Brethren Church, Rev. O. G. Romig,
Pgator. In the forenoon a special
¥aster Rally will be held and in the
vening the pastor will preach a
pecial sermon on “The Risen Lord
znd the Empty Tomb.” At these ser-
vices Mr. Reide Romig, of Haris-
targ, a former representative of
Carrie Jacobs—Bond, will sing “A
Perfect Day” and several other ap-
propriate selections. The former was
written on Easter dawn, on the sum-
wit of Mount Rubidaux in southern
California. Mr. Romig will tell the
story of the writing of this poem as
siven from the lips of the composer,
rs. Bond.


persons are,
are looking for, !
taking aj
herb and |
and the manu- |
chemist of |
Marshall College, Lan-|
medicine wade)
ind ailments aris- |
Garber, |
| nor to have more than 30 days’
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Advertise
Article
is one in which the mer
‘hant himself has implicit
raith—else he will not ad-
sertise it. You are safe in
»atronizing the mer-
‘hants whose ads appear
:n this paper because their
| zoods are up to date and
wot shop worn, : : 3
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PER ETRE
It pays to advertise In the Bulletin

AAMN
EMAND
FLCUR SUPPLY REPORTS
All Householders Must Report
Filed in Kevs

All households
States Food Ad
{ session on a flon: suppl ard
| for this County znd printeg below
issued in other rm than that
f you are affected by the order
to the Federal od Administrator
The following statement was
‘ennsylvania, in
“The flour suvply card issued
| ministrator for
rs Im Pennsylvania have
vistration to report
ssued by
found printed in the
you must
for your County.
—————
Flour Supply at Once——Card
ars Must be Used.
been ordered by the United
the quantity of flour in their pos-
the Federal Food Administrator
in this paper. The card will not be
newspapers so that
cut out the clipping and mail it
sued by Mr. Heinz, Kederal Food Ad-
commenting on the above rule:
by the Food Adminisiration is the first

| step in a campaizn to dearn how much wheat flour is stored away in the
| homes. Householders are given the opportunity to report on the flour
supply card the n:mber in their households, the amount of wheat flour om
nand (including whole wheat and graham flour) and the amount they
consider their thirty days requirement Those who fail to report will
‘un the risk of prosecution and the penalty for hoarding -$5000 fine and
| 'wo years’ imprisonment or both. If any persons fail to report, the Food
“Administration ca
| “By directing tf
Jly card the Food Administration
a poselble flour famine
we find ourselves
| fled.
promise them mo leniency
1@ public to state their flour holdings on
if found guilty of hoarding.
the flour sup-
is taking the step necessary to prevent
Hoarders hasten famine
without wheat flour, it will be because
| are stored away in cellars by unpatriotic householders who banish any com-
| slderation of the soldiers in their greed to have their own desire satis-
The flour supply card is a government action which will meet with
If next May, June or July
thousands of tons
he approval of all those who have taken the time to study food conditions
broad and who know therefore that food is probably the foremost factoe
| in winning the war.”
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OFFICIAL HOUSEHOLDER'S FLOUR REPORT
WRITE CAREFULLY.
No householder is permitted to purchase over 49 pounds of wheat flonp
mediately (on this form) to their

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For a good neat and
Hair Cut, Sha
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Parlors
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Formerly H. J. Williams
EST MAIN ST., MOUNT JLY
Agent for Manhattan Laundry




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visiting
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wedding
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out in France now,
ito us.~ They are very chummy
| dresses of
S ments, shiping 2 gs, | |
nvelopes etc. constantly | §
| carried in stock or your | }
accommodation li
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{ Sot our figures on that i

iJohn;
but believe, me
{man since I last saw you.
{no Sunday or night, in
| work
nodiate report will avotd pesatbility
suppl s
County Food Administrator.
ort of all wheat flour on hand whet
vour neighbors the importance and necessity of making this report prompt-
Every householder must report im
Make re
urge om
her it is excess or not and
y
Number in household.............. MATES, «.vvavencnisieirs children under 12,
Vheat flour on hand (all flour containing any wheat)................. Ibs.
"hirty days’ requirements (when used with substitutes according te 50-50
regulation). ...... ..... .1bs.
agree to hold my excess subject tO the order of the United States Food
Administration.
Name... Seven sess reese masser rnin tas sinsere ss tases sense
POBIORICe. .ccasesssnss $esreeas Sessssssrsssessansrinenvanenone seese
Street and NO. OF R. BL D.. ... civ itriisnonssisinssneass
Maximum penalty for hoarding is $5,000.00 fine and ‘wo years impris-
ument. These blanks will not be distributed. You must ill in vour own
lak end mail or deliver it to vour County Food Administrator An ime
of search and prosecution.
HOWARD HEINZ,
Federal Food Administrator for Pennsylvania,
Send Report to
| nesday
[next Sabbath the
| ( hurch of
Hows:
munion
! celebration
lat 6 and
| Solemn
| Friday,
{ Hours of
{hung upon the Cross,
| the stroke of twelve noon.
are most cordially invited to attend |

‘Mount Joy’s Part
In Great War

(Continued from page 1)
ter late than never,” says
(thats Anuf)
your letters in the end.
I am always delighted to hear frém
you or anybody else as a letter breaks
the monotony of day in and day oul
| of the terrible war.
There are quite a lot of “Amex”
we have a com-
of New York Engineers close
with
us ad-
pany
our chaps, in fact, they give
Mother and Dad are
I’m alright,
Your loving nephew,
Eric.
Mrs. Gantz also sent us newspaper!
clippings which speak very well of
{the two evacuation hospital units at
{Camp Crane,
| her son,
| lowing are
which
Fol-
Allentown, of
“Chubby” is a member.
the copy of same: “Two
battalions of the four hundred sol-
diers from Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., ar-
rived in Camp Tuesday and with all
credit to the new-comers it must be
said that they are perhaps the best
drilled group at the Fair Grounds, as
evidenced by their excellent ma-
neuvers.” After review before
e, ranking Ita lian
Washington, D. C.,
March 18, 1918.
Mr. John H. Stoll,
Mount Joy, Pa.,
Dear sir,
Your word received,
should have written before this
I have been a busy
As this is a busy town and knows
so far as
goes.
I. I guess
that I manage to get
the United States.
| they
American girls, and we |
iso likewise with English girls.
i in a new ad-|
dress, well away from the air-raids.
Have myself worked |
{nine Sundays out of the twelve since |
| came here, as we work day and |
night, Sundays
at the Navy Yard.
and nights. So you
never Sons but goes on continuously.
We work eight hours at a time with-
out a stop for dinner. However the
work is not hard and all the boys in |
They
are mostly young men, College and |
over |
While I am the]
shop, |
kind and have the |
greatest respect for an old man at
for which I am ever thank-
the shop treat me very nice.
University graduates from all
oldest pattern-maker in the
are all very
65 years,
ful.
With regards and
all.
kind
Yours truly,
A. S. Flowers. |
BE, AOPRSS H°N-- ’t
Special Services at Elizabethtown
The St. Paul’s United
Church at Elizabethtown will


nd ending March
Witmer of Lancaster, the
president, [
His Theme will be,
Endeavor and the
“The
Young
 


Friday evening is Missionary So-
ciety evening. vit Eril Kraybill of |¢
Lan caster, will speak; her theme will |
be “Confidence in Bi ayer.” Satur-
day evening Rev. 0. G. Romig of
F lor ir will give rated lee-
ure. Thi i
The spec
Brot

ich time Recepti
, Holy Comn

Who Wants a Home?
Since last week I listed
rery good properties in real estate. I
bore an acre of ground with fairly
good buildings near Sharp’s Corner
for oniy $900. Another of an acre
with real good buildings nearby for
$2,000. Two good dwellings in the
heart of the business section with all
improvements on East Main street at
only $2,000 each. Now act quick.
Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy.
weet A eee.
several
Read the Bulletin.
It pays to advertise in’ the Bulletin
Read the Bulletin.
It pays to advertise in

and week days. There |
are 160 pattern-makers at work here
They are divided |
up into three 8 hour shifts, one set
following another every 8 hours, day |
see the work]
The pastor
ing services for
ings of
| bright,
| Thursday
Special sermon on “The
5 Christ,” on
words to
9:30
10:30 Morning Preaching Service.
A special Easter sermon.
1:45 A Patriotic Service,
of the
special music.
7 P. M. an Easter program will be |
recitations,
Brethren |
hold i
{ given incl
{ readings, a
and an address by
body
Ladies’ Class
7 night.
special services beginning Mar. 28th
31st Sunday even- |
ing. Thursday evening Dr. Howard |
county |
has charge of the services. |
Christian |
People.”
‘Chores practice on Frid:
Monday evening tea
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who w
State S
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regist
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1918.
Bulletin |


RELIGIOUS NEWS
IN OUR CHURCHES
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE| ALL THE UP- p.TO.DATE HAPPEN. |
CI'URCHES IN MOUNT JOY |
BORO AND THE ENTIRE
SURROUNDING COM-
MUNITY

Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. Thomas Roberts, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:15 A. M.
Communion Service
Junior League at 2 P. M.
Preaching Service at
Mid-week Prayer
evening.
Bible Study Class on
Church of God
Rev.
According
services
God will be
Sabbath School 10 A. M.
Preaching 11 AM.
Junior Endeavor 6:30 P. M.
Senior Endeavor 7 P. M.
Preaching 8 P. M.
United Brethren Church
Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor
9:00 A. M. Sumday School.
10:15 A. M.
6:00 P. M.
6:00 P. M.
7:00 P. M.
Junior C.
Preaching
imunion services.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday
ing.
Services next Sunday
old time.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor
Easter Services.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Morning Service with Holy
10:30 AaM.
Easter Festival with the
School 7 P. M.
There will be
services.
according
Confessional
7:45 P. M.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev. Henry D. Speakman, Rector
day will be
Communion
The services on Easter
of the Holy
10:30 A. M.
Church school at 9:15.
The Sacrament of Holy
9:45 A. M.
Services tonight, tomorrow
and Good Friday night at 7:30.
Three Hours service on Good |
Three | Lancaster, -
our Saviour |Mrs.
will begin on|were Sunday
The public
commemorating the
Darkness as
{any or all of these services.
Florin U. B. Church
Rev. O. G. Romig, Pastor
announces the
Holy Week:
Illustrated Lecture on the
Our Lord” by Rev.
Ph.D., of
evening at 7:30.
Good Friday
M.
Special Easter Rally on Sunday at|and the
:30 A. ; | Edwin Landvater were pleasantly en-
Junior C. E. at 1 P. M.
Senior C.
Special
{ Lord
. M. All are invited.
E. at 6:15 P.M.
sermon on 5. 0
and the Empty Tomb”
Evangelical ¢ Church
Rev. A.
Sunday School
service flag, address
uding songs,
pantomime,
the pastor.
invited to these services.
Meeting
Every member
cello
"present.
7:45.
cher
Presbyterian Church
Rev. F. 4 Bossert, Pastor
( 9:15 A. M.





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ice of standing
ates in the Primary
Elections uesday, May

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{ visitor Tuesday.
Miss Anna Dyer was a Thursday |
| visitor to Lancaster.
Mr. Millis McKinley is spending |
at 10:30 A. ]
7309. M.
Service on Wed-
Friday even-
I. A. MacDannald, Pastor
to the change in time
at the
held as
Communion Services.
Intermediate C. E.
and Com-
according to
Sunday
i special musical num-
{bers rendered at all
| services begin
standard time.
to the
services Good Friday

night | teresting
mer’s father. 3 ® Fa
Misses Mary and Ruth Dyer, | &
Miriam Guhl, Florence Romig and 4 ve er
Myrtle Groff visited friends at Her-|¥ : ;
shey on Sunday. | of
Mrs. Roy Brown and daughter El- | 4 7
eanor of Baltimore, M. D., are here | ¥ &
n a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | 4 ® S&F ®
Thomas McKinley. IK 4 i
Mrs. Kate Brubaker and son, Har- | § 1 uri
ry of New Holland, were the guests |e ’
of Rev. and Mrs. O. G. Romig at the |% F
Florin U. B. Parsonage on Sunday. |%¥ §
Services were held in the Crosse ope § . .
Baptism (Roads church on Sunday morning |% When that Certificaje of Deposit which pays you
and in the evening a number of in-|¥ : 7
ight tex lectures were given by|4 only 3 1-2 or 4 per cept. Interest comes due, bring
e) Missionaries. | 5
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown of | §
-Mxs. Louisa Brandt and |e
0 or 0 ) J ge * - -
IR Eo ul Sloan Joy, ‘4 with over One Milfion Dollars Security.
Dyer and, family. +
On acgpunt of the death of Mr. | %
| Spangler;g#ather the Spangler medi- |g
[cine company scheduled here for this | od
| week
Iwill occupy the
follow-
[FI lorin U. B.
“Suffer- | lustr: ated sermon to children on “Re-
Al-|member Now Thy
on | Elizabethtown
{Church on Saturday evening.
Crucifixion |
at. 7: 30 | nd daughter of Denver, Col., Mr. and
1. H.
Middletown,
Mrs.
M. Sweigert, Pastor Disappointment Awaits Farmers Who |
unfurling |
Every- |
on Thurs-|
urged
| son, farmers and city flock owners are
1y evening |
training
| considerable cost for feed, is = wiser
| course than depending on the uncer


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AROUND FLORIN: pont Fail to Buy /
“A Spring Suit/4t
This Critical Time
We would be loath to sound ala
Our whole record as a merchanc
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING
AND BUSY VILLAGE
Mr. Harold Buller was a Lancaster






s without necessity.
ing establishment is
the horizon was clear. Sf
s signs of trouble in the ) 4
but actual
{the day in Lancaster.
Mr. P. G. Shelly made a business
“| trip to Lancaster, on Tuesday. i
Mr. John Carson spent Sunday at |
Philadelphia, visiting friends. { But we DO see portent
Mr. James Shatz of Coatesville, Clothing world ahead—ngfore than signs,
visited his mother on Tuesday. know 1 .
Mrs. Ed. Steigerwald of Paoli, was | iste that prices neft Fall are going to be astound
clear of calamity howling whe
a Tuesday visitor at her parental |
home. | This is going to b hardshi i
Mrs. Chas. Quickle of Columbia, | golug to haffa hardship oa many peple, and it
is these we give thif advice: Don’t Fail to Buy a Spring
was a Sunday visitor to Mrs. Eliz 4
oH yyonaay va i Suit at This Critighl Time.
beth Sides.
Mrs. Longenecker of Middletown, |
spent several days here the guest of | : gs’. :
Miss Myra Booth. | to wearing ongfweight c'othing the year ’round, and such
Mrs. Lillie Forney of Harrisburg, men especially shouldn't ‘hing of letting this season
was a Saturday visitor to Mr. and pass without securing that will stand good for
Mrs. Samuel Walters. Winter wells as well ao 8 g and Summer.
Messrs. D. C. Rhoads and Aaron |
Stahley of Hummelstown, spent] and advance to $30 and $35.
Tuesday in our village.
Mrs. Jno. M. Raymond and daugh-
ter, Margaret visited friends at the
County Seat on Saturday.
Messrs. J. T. Whalen and R. J.
Hardley of Lancaster, were Tuesday
visitors to our village.
Mr. Theodore Bloom of Philadel-|
phia, is spending the week in town |
visiting friends and relatives.
There are ma men who have accustomed themselves
Prices‘start at $15,
Groff & Wolf Co., §
26-30 North Queen
Mrs. Jacob Landvater, Misses | Lancaster’s Fastest Growing Store
Mary Derr, Ruth Dyer and Eliza-|
beth Stock spent Saturday
at Lan-|
caster. |
Rev. 0. G.
ness at Hershey
on Tuesday. | 4 d
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hershey ld o~


Romig tramsacted busi- |
and Campbellstown | sum
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daughter, Florence spent Sunday at

 
Elizabethtown, the guests of the for-
 






 
 
 
 
 


 
willsarrive here next week and
Florin Hall.
Romig, pastor of the |
Church, will give an il-
 

Rev. 0. G.

 
Creator,” in the
United Brethren
A
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Maytown, Penna.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunninghan
Elizabethtown,
Frank and
Gainer of
Messrs. Lloyd,
Mrs. Ira
Capital $50,000
M. R. HOFFMAN, President
Surplus $50,000
home of Mr. and N. F. ARNTZ, Cashier
Sunday.
itertained at the
Harry Ganor on
or send it to this bank and get FIVE per cent Interest |
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Have Been Accustomed to Buy
Cockerels in Winter.
 
“People who have been acvistolio? |
to buying roosters in January and Feb- |
ruary to make up their breeding pens,”
says a poultry expert of the United |
| States food administration, “are neily |
| to be disappointed next year.”
To be sure of an early start in oo
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repaired, no
receive more
and will be ready
Now is the time to have your car overh: auled or
matter how large or small your job, your ear
careful attention now than later during the rush =
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by expert mechanics at reasonable rates. Give us a call.
WE REBUILD TRACTORS FOR FARM USE OUT OF YOUR
OLD AUTOMOBILE AND CHARGE YOU ONLY FOR THE
WORK.
WHEN WE FURNISH THE MACHINE FOR THE TRACTOR}
THE PRICE RANGES FROM $200 TO $500.
in Second Hand Cg
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well matured cockerels. Carrying
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ROOSTS ON THE SAME LEVEL
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