The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 05, 1918, Image 2

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JOY BULLETIN
Men in Iraining
Equipment for
Camps Have
Many Sports


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¢ Choice F ted Peaches, Ib. 12
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: | Lholce Lvaporate eacnes, ib. C
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: ’ o | Bi ue in splendid California fruit, fcarefully cured, natural
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C ilk 2
| Condens litk, can 12¢
. { : { i eps longer, a big Mvan-
. NVADOY a ley 1 LE, (0% 9 4 JC.
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%, E41 | | \ ffee than cre n and keeps lomger, more economical
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| 3% $ A : ii 15
“ | £ & % \ BR bea 1% < i §
| Lnoice Asparagus, tall can C
ul nere i . : . ‘Top .
lender spears of delightful California Asparagus.
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rn . Potted M 5c, 10
A Potted Meats, can 5c, 10c
x Ideal for “Picnic” or af hasty lunch.
\ ne 1 ———— >
A New York Financial Distriat Hires’ Extract, bottle 15¢
Decorated or of a Foreign t,
Who Leave Country to Evade War Mission. : :
y Service Will be Watched A delightful beverage at little cost, a bottle makes five gallons.
1 ) ti age who 1 1 the . - .
5 v| Only 84 Days in 1918 in
» ‘pr r . » y .
of Which the World's Busi . 1
Which the World's Busi. Salmon, b 18c., 25
act § ; . almoen 18 cans C. C
s ness {s Not Interrupted ’ g ’
3 Somewhere by H: lidays hia onc ~ The 18c quality is pink and the 25¢, the very finest red— a low
war and sundays. French Citizens Celebratinc the Fall of the Bastile priced nutritious meat substitute.
epart at n = So —— ney |
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oh py 1 re 71
. k-1 ) BOSSERT PREACHED I Mi d T
$ ¢ N Yo IDE ATE , % 2 0 a wi ii >
0 ; ie BACCALAUREATE SERMON VHEAT FOR np nin Ti Y Our Very Best Black or xe ea
recent statement N Scie liq s FLA UN BUD 80: ¢ i [|
th A r al I aurea ser |
K Fit—For (largest graduatir 1 ' 1 IECEn| I Per Pound 45¢
; \ T H v fH i i = ; :
0 ( SS ¢ as | Our very best Indian Ceylon and Assam, per pound 50ec. .
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singing, s R¢ eT {
f 3 |
| | | 1 ray d 30c., 35
S . i v 1 3 £5 1
s. Th | Two Wheatless D ||| Oleomargsrine, per poun Cs
: 7 atte U [1 :
he I | Sold in a great gnany'of our stor If the store where you trade
ther ) { Fi : :
S he ; Meal d tay Wi J JU, ’ | does not sell it, our, manager will be glad to direct you to the near-
: - 16 commission J | 3 y 0 Tomy . :
= i | gives-details of lif he 0 f ; an I” Hae i114 American Store where it is sold.
S S Al's ] 3 ant tho Ail .
4 lhe TWO pICric a nts For tur UWh Boys G fi 117 i ps i F fn ea oi pi ine iene =e
a built at Little Rock, A nd «
; con completed by the War D = Good lity Beans Cooked Read
\ sec cen’ completed by the War I — : : | co uality beans Cooke eady
= ment, w cost approx t | 1d
I n 14 1 |
in 000,000 1 r y voly | S 10
Er onctiontof Le EE 5 re to derve c Can
: reased during 1918 I on
ies, accordi to 3 Many u tegular medium size can, splendid for a hasty lunch. Selected
ture. Ti ante It is Beans packed in a Tomato sauce dressing, a limited quantity in all
X ) tT 18 'saiq, ’ : ak . “ b ie | stores. r
> . [as ' 7 t realiz no il et Sn er
1 ( ppo t Y.,
Navy to ne | 2 fa he in 171 sav- |
. : buoyancy | ns | in 1 | Mason Jars, verdoz........... ... 0 A 80c., 85¢
h > has: repot t} Y 1 I that 1 | ks 3
Pa y ff t Lucia La E70 y : | | : . Window Sereens, each... ... oo. 0s. Fan, 50c., 55¢
not advisable £2 € i ( | s it 1
3 : > s because of b ? ; : v car Our Very Best Coffee, perpound..................... . 29:
I Forte ian collapse was ie he result | to be i Corn Meal, best, Kiln dried, per... . ........ 0 is), 5c
! oi , 5 ot { the i e h r. lo supply) of 4 Campbell’s Soups, per can 10c
A 1 Vy, anc ne ng : . } tis: Pee esi) 3 3 am I's Sq 8, RBETY sv iain vise Ve iuimginite is a taie sy nid he g
; juired for installation. | led bread to England, Fran lv
= 2 The Food Administration has sent ers, ances 1 | and Italy would be to invite more dis vast enough to meet our need |
3 Administratior a 1 h A oR | : 3 fro ap ie ry : ividn. |
\ out through all States admir 1Istrators Frank Schatz, { aster, and possibly complete defeat | T American peop! as individu- |
, Al ore 3 : varning to corn, barley and oats Christine El { and ruin.” must wake up to th 3it tior TTT TTT TTT i a
Q > > < a arning t , barley ¢ S hn 1( dr
f: 1 oe 5 2 n 5 and to wholesale and retail r, ( s Gould DeLong, Wil- | Thus spoke Howard Heinz, Federal | they have not waked
; > dealers in the products that at the eRoy Tyndall. Food Administrator for Pennsylvania, | lution of this food cri -
: y pe ( ry EE | 3
Finger Prints to be Taken in Regis- | Present prices of these grains corn . fn an appeal for increased con [the nation or the stat |
ion of German Alien Females meal vig] oak meal Sold he selling | CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS servation of food by the American | ficials. Tt is not to be | |
registration of G n he at leas 20 per cont: halon hs Drice WILL ALL BE SEGREGATED people with particular referetice to [few or by vour naighbors is a | |
7 {of ‘neat our and é corn Ti = eer) . BatiA Vol SYS nn a
and barley flour should be selling at Drafted men claiming con-5 leat. 1 question for Fe u, am rican hers
tor der co slow whe: . Sah Fre +f pen J “We nBed to save many things by | Mothers, brothers, sisters. frie s, of )
least 10 per cent. below wheat flour. | uientio 1s objection to military ser- man) A 1 )
ha » 5,000 71 Deliveries of the 8,000 motor and who have been found by | Self-deni substitution,” said Mr. | the brave Americ boys who have i
an » 5,00( 1 = anda wie nave 30 C 1 1 i i
To officials. trucks recently ordered by the Mo- authorities to be sincere in re-; Heinz, “r ts and sugar, bui the | gone forth to make the supreme saeri. i
S ry . r Trans * Service 4 > ar Yidih: ye . : alli Pr 3 y x ww \ } + conti > ive i
ing a population o SS tor ‘Transport Service of the War luty with non-combatant| all-important thing for the next few | fice that you may cont nue to live in
the registration will be | Department are to be made heroes \s prescribed by President Wil- | months is wheat and more wheat. peace under free American institu
postmasters. | August 1 and Decamner a These |e are to be segregated at Fort “Our own boys are ‘over there’ |tions—to you, every one -individu :
In general the | trucks, gnown as © Jase p Smndard, fea Kan., under terms of | now,” continued Mr. Heinz “our own | ally :
« is the same as t | will have R bacny o EEO P= { an order announced by Secretary sons and brothers—to the number of | “This means to the housewife, the :
i on * F 18, & y > des 2d as need- | Bakar £f foi } 4 ro / 3 3
Beginmation of | ha th : a Baltes If found to be sincere in| some hundreds of thousands, and | cufting out on wheatless days and at
Ben: wi: F 3 ( \ r > various anches their scruples b fi RNacts g : :
alien mal ; a A ue Ten thousand. of these | Pe scruples b a special board of | 1s are going every week. A col-| wheatless meals of white bread. rolls
register v e register (the Army. en ‘thousar ? ->~ (Inquiry, vill be furloughed to | ven a serious defeat on the | and pastry. including pies y such
her fir thod of | class B standardized trucks have pre- | yo. on 1s as laborers at a pri-| [2PSe OF even a serious : H DE ng. pes, > i
lentification is als : li- | viously been ordered and are now in vate’s pay . allied front, through failure to sustain | foods as macaroni and spaghetti on ! ’
tary and naval ser s of tl process of manufacture and delivery. Federal Judge Mack, of Chicago;, he manpower on the fighting line | the home table—the regular purchase |
States. |. Boy Scout organizations are active | Dean Stone, of Columbia Law School, | And behind it with sufficient. food. | of at least one-third and better, ome {
: c Is (in locating black walnut trees. Black |and Major Stoddard, of the Advocate | would involve our own men in the half as much wheat flour as befor
American Infantryman Has Advan- | aint lumber is needed by the War | General’s Office, constitute the Board | general loss, as well as those who | from her grocer to this extent. It :
tage in Ammuni | Department for use in making air- | of Inquiry. : have fought our battles for us for so | means using in place of, or in combi
The Ar A plane propellers and gunstoecks. ‘Under no circumstances will con- long. | nation with, wheat flour, more corn {
So Women between the ages of 21 |Scientious objectors be discharged “Such a misfortune must never be | meal and corn and barley flour, more |
£ - and 35 who have had a high school |1rom their responsibilities under the t!owed to befall us through the sel | rye, buckwheat and rice, more oat i
be «| education or its equivalent, will be So NS Tu i the onfer = #sh indulgence of those of us who are meal and other cereal substitutes for
y S| Tisihle WH {3 y IV. |Z mstructions are renewe - r :
eligible for admission to the Army tary court martial to try and Bnie safely comfortable here at home. We | wheat in the every day menu
Xs rsing. arrangements for | tar HU martial t y. Ss i ? :
r big x Na? Dragan - all found to be insincere, defiant, or | ¢an save enough to meet the crisis. “May the response of Pennsylvania i
ritical Toment h t which were recently made by > : ins ’ : wr va wit i Ron ora ge =
8 Praca! ae ge se valu War Department. It is intended to [active in attempting to convert others| We must do it ang ye wig 'n this hour on grave danger to |
© ume, [start several schools in selected mili- | to their belief. “American patriotiem is strode: cause be immediate and generone i
» Amer ia ; start s al s § : : £ ; : : eo
The Anes is, record Fry hospitals. = Unless otherwise| The new board will give a finall »nmmzh to meagure nn to all the de worthy of ova great Ita |
a 1 : ’ +27 | specified, applications should be sent | test to those acquitted or not tried by mre
Pa 4 directly to the Army School of Nurs-|the military panaly, and iz it Joes bo’
yandnleers 730 as Re Sariaral [not recommend a fur oug or farm Y ’
a a ing, office of the Surgeon General of | t the (oe y /
ant War Garden; HelpWin ar. Tired of Saving ¥,


















Under a new agreement the Army
will handle all mail for the expedi-
tionary forces after it leaves United
States ports. The Post Office Depart-
[ment will deliver the mail to military
authorities at the port of embarka-
of war is provi



struction unit in

tion in this country and receive it| HUNDREDS OF
from them at a port in France for
u ; dispatch to the United States. The

domestic money-order service to the Hundre
troops will, for the present at least, | carp, b:
continue under the direction of the
Post Office Department in France.
The first Porto Rican laborers to |stream, on
s and
 
es even '
peen
the
weeks,
Open for Special-

exceeds
found employment for at least |Pposited
the Army
handlin
fish that
shore ha
borers on construction work at Nor- the
folk, Newport News, Baltimore, and [along
vicinity. Arrangements are now be- [stench
made by the Department of La- | places

 
 

; : : sels have a
bor to provide proper housing for eels have been
these men. animal that
mA tums the surface.
The Doctot Away From Home When
: Most Needed :
> People are often very much disap-
pointed to find that their family phy-
sician is away from home when they
most need his services. Diseases like

the food. If
ment, and fhave in many instances nay be able
proven fof | before medicine could |¥ entre’y.
beprog; or a physician summoned. most ‘mig - and
The ay is to keep at hand a |Strong and harsh
bott samberlain’s Colic and | much ater out
Da jy: No physician can [Ma5€ a
Br medicine for these J3™ S 12
paving it in the house | 0 take,
ch pain apd suffering
now; it save life.





are
mos
trig

floating
you
1 matter worse.




cept it, punishment under the articles
led. In
France.
DEAD FISH
IN THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER

hundreds
reach the United States. under Gov-|according to reports _from Pequea
epartment ernment auspices will be at work |and Shenk’s Ferry. What kills the
137 occupations | upon Government contracts within a (fish and turtles is a mystery, but in-
or n in the month. The Employment Service of dications point to it being
the Department of Labor has already | chemical in the water, evidently de-
somewhere
10,000 of these men as common la-|great has been this mortality among
the dead bodies
up-stream.
As caused
among the
floated down a-top
Ee ——
Chronic Constipation
Perhaps you have never thought of
it, but this disorder is due to a laek
of moisture in the residual matte? of
will drink an
| pain in the stomach and bowels, eoije| abtindance of water, eat-faw fruits
are and diarrheza require prompt treat-|2nd take lots of ouideey Tey
In the meantime use the
gentle laxatives great
vathartics take potatoes and other vegetables raised enabled the
of the catened famine in certain commodities that were h
piiroad transportation crisis. Approximately 2.000 ©
easy I917—many were failures; but the gard
agr
€ exceptional
cases, the board is authorized to as-
sign objectors to the Friends’ recon-
of fish—
s and salmon and snapper
turtles, also, have, for the past three
dead down
Susquehanna river,
such a
to be scarcely bearable at
Strange to say, no catfish or





some
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dead =u PING to increase our export io
American family that has a garde: p
will render a national service hy
©SSeni
 
Agricultural
gardeners whieh will be
It was only during the last w
know definitely how
Colleges have printed leafle
sent
ter that

government






was the aid of 1917 war garde
‘tables and will do better in 1018.

planted this year in greater numbers th:
become more nearly self-sustaining by mu
Zs 13 THE VIR Garasty 2 snes By Vibe ses iy 486 Yor ompary
S, war gardens will be
in ever before. Each
lot is being urged to
iking use of it. This
1Z the burdens on our
railroads. Fewer carloads of food ted about the country
means more cars of munitions and food sent to seaboard for
the Allies. .
The United States Department of Agriculture and State
'ts of Mstructions for
upon request without charge.
experts were able to
ns. In many sections
> people to escape’a
eld up on account of
00 war gardens were
{Hows more about

Wheat ?
You dont know
what it isto be
Tired!
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OUR BIG OPTICAL OFFER FOR ONE DAY ONLY MONDAY
JUNE 17th AT CHANDLER'S DRUG STORE, MOUNT JOY
FROM THREE TO NINE P. M.

EIiBI FIM A Pair of Glasses Just Like This




These nose glasses are gold filled either adjustable or -finger
piece mountings, guaranteed ten years fitted to your eyes for either
far or near, we include a gold filled chain and case with this offer.
Regular value $6.50 for this day only $3.00. Eyes Examined Free.
No Drops Used.. _ .
RUBIN & RUBIN, Harrisburg’s Leading Eye Specialists at CHAND-
LER’S Drug Store, Mt. Joy Monday, June 17 from 3 to 9 p.
“DON’T MISS THIS BIG OPPORTUNITY”
Dr. Irvin Rubin will appear personally.


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