The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 10, 1919, Image 5

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MOUNT JOY

brs Dept. Store
“Shop Early”
venings, Starting Dec. 15
ost Mt. Joy
'r Holiday Buying at Home
vave Money and Car Fare
SLIPPERS SLIPPERS
house
“all
the cold weather at good old
reliable prices—Buy now.
UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR
Ladies’, Children’s and Men's
underwear two piece and
union suits.
Full line of Ladies’
: :
and bed room slippers,
colors,
DISHES DISHES \
Large
in
of salad’
and hand
assortment
i"
shes, cut glass
WAISTS WAISTS
Shirt Waists—Everything
that is new and up-to-date. A
large assortment to select from.
ainted jap ware,
BLANKETS BLANKETS
Warm Blankets defy
For Men
that
Underwear Gloves
Night Shirts
Collars
Shirts
Hosiery
Sweaters
Belts, Etc.
For Women
Fancy China
Silk Hosiery
Gloves
Handkerchiefs
Sweaters
Bathrobes
Hand Bags
Pocketbooks
Umbrellas
Writing Paper
Shirt Waists
Fancy Collars
Our Grocery Department
Full of the Best Things to Eat
Brandywine Hill
Peas, the best there
is.
White Rose Apri-
cots, Cherries and
Peaches.
Wesson oil for cook-
ing.
Coffee,
town.
Libby's
Pineapple.
Walnut Kernels
English Walnuts
Brazil Nuts
Almonds
Filberts
Mazola Oil
best in
full
and
. A. Farmer, Mount Joy




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uicanizing Retrea
SAVE YOUR WORN TIRES
W E can save you money on
your tire expense each
year—and enough make it
worth while, too.
The motoring public are being
rapidly educated to re-tread their
tires as soon as the original tread
is mutilated to a point where
damage to the canvas, through
wear or rotting commences.
Therefore, just as soon as the
tread surfaee begins to develop
blisters, or to separate from the
as, and particularly where
gnmerit wears away the
thru continuous
skidding, re-treading should be
immediately attended to.
Don’t throw yourtold worn out
tires away or sell them to the
junk man just because they are
tread worn, for we can re-tread
them with new rubber for you so
that you should get from 8,000 to
5,000 more mi of service out
of them.
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Main St., MOUNT JOY, PA.
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L. KINDS OF COAL
Also Feeds of All Kinds
hay, Straw, Salt, Etc.
eceived a Carload of Cement,
Goverment Tested
eased to fill your order. Prices reasonable
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CHAS. A. WEALAND
iter and Paper Hanger
. OF WALL PAPER
Always on handwat reasonable prices.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
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LITTLE JU
WOMEN WAR WORKERS,
EAGER TO SERVE, GO
T0 AID ARMENIANS
PO YOU KNOW ANYTHING | »
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LY
YES SIR!
JUST A
LITTLE
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Mary Vail Andrees, Only Woman |
to Receive Distinguished Serv-
ice Medal, Heads Party.
Dissatisfied with uneventful civilian
life, after two years’ vivid experience
a8 workers abroad In the world war,
a party of young women, led by Miss
Mary Vall Andrees, of New York City,
have just gone to the Near East,



MISS MARY VAIL ANDREES,
Distinguished Service Heroine Who
Now Goes to Near East.
where nearly a million people are
suffering from discase and starvation
Miss returned to this
country for the Red
Cross, the sad
Andrees had
after serving
but when she
of the
read of
Armenians, she ¢
her services to Near 1
former American Comr
ind Syrian Relief
thous:
Miss A
womar
plight
offered
lief, the
Armenian
already has saved
in Western Asia.
only American
who irded
Service by
vhien
on
; of lives
worker
Di
Congres
inguished
Most of
Ike-
for the Red
organi-
+1
the
was aw
Medal
the other
members of her party
served with honor
other
wise
Cross and
zations.
Among other
group are Mis Frances and
Jetty Anderson of New Canaan, Coun.
who were decorated with the Croix ae
Guerre by the French Government;
Miss Margaret Milne of Washington,
BP. C member of the
Commission for Ru-
n Eng-
war service
the members of the
the es
+. Who
Hoover Relief
mania, and Miss Alex Sidney,
lish woman who served for thre
with the British Relief Commission In
Serbia. Miss Doris Nevin, anotaer
member of the party, is a daughter
of the late Ithelbert Nevin, the com-
poser.
Col. William N. Haskell,
sioner to the Near Ea
Peace Commission and
Near I
reli
vas a
years
commis
for » Paris
official
Re
T workers now
repre
has
In
mag
the jef,
the
overwh
sentative of
cabled that
the field are
nitude of their task
800,000 Armenians
‘the next harvest
ald and 120,000
death from hunger and exposure
Thousands of refugees are daily be-
med by the
Col. Haskell says
will starve before
5 they are
children
unie given
orphan face
ing brought to the relief centers from
the deserts.
ee
Five Big Matches
wil be
matches
Da
Turkeys Turkeys
persen wanting a
y can ord
rs’ Inn, "Mount Joy.
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AAMM ERM L
on BOND
Will Sell
Your Goods


_ WANLE Duma gentleman desires a
abl
all OSDIR,
2» room for use during the
next six months. Address T. J. B.,
Care Bulletin," Mt. Joy.
Former President Taft Leads in
Eloquent Plea for Support of
Near East Relief.
To save the lives of 800.000 people
other western Asian
for more than
are homeless
dent William How-
ard Taft, Henry Morgenthau, former
ambassador to Turkey, and Alexander
J. Hemphill, the New York banker, as
members of the Executive Committees
of Near Kast Relief the former Amer-
fecan Committee on Armenian and
Syrian Rellef, have Issued a Christ
mas appeal for continued support of
this organization and its work,
Near East Relief Is now operating
under a government charter and Is
practically alone In the western Asian
fleld, the Red Cross several months
ago having announced its withdrawal.
The Christmas letter, a classic of its
kind, Is as follows:
“Dear Friend—Another
has shriveled up and died.
“The mother, creeping back, gaunt
and cold, from desert, has put
down the thin lit bones with those
that strew the road and has sunk be-
side them, never to rise again,
“Only a little child and a mother
out on the bleal Armeniangonad! Jut
what {8 that vision hovering there and
what Is that voice the cold winds bear
r souls—*‘1 was hungry
e no meat; I was naked
and
and to ec:
| In Armenia
conntries \re
250 000 orphans who
there former Pres
little child
the
tle
to the ears
and ye gave n
and ye clothed not.’
while are
for Christmas,
little children
but
“Today—yes, today we
preparing our gifts
many more f these
not na
250.000 of
thousa
fa
hundred nor 1
ndering
lead
1
r in
oy
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“WILLJAN
“ALEXANDI
“FIEND \1
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Do You Enjoy Your Meals?
If you do not enjoy your meals
your digestion is faulty. Eat modera
ately, especially of meats, masticate
| your food thoroughly. Let five hours
| elapse between meals and take one
“of@hamberlain’s Tabl immediate-
ly after supper and will soon
ets
you
I XHAS APPEAL
FOR ARMENIANS reve
NENT MEN - ALLENBY STOPS
IEE
WRIVE A LI

GRAFT OF TURK
of Armenians and
Confiscation of Property Pre-
vented by English Officer.
Xhe most arbitrary city boss in the
world, It seems safe to say, as well as
the most unscrupulous politician of
modern times, has turned up in Alntab,
Armenia, to judge from an official re.
port recemtly made by Major Stephen
Trowbridge, under Gen. Edmund H. H,
Allenby's erders.
Me isa Turk named Besim Bey. Until
fst Near East Rellef agents stopped
him, he practiced upon the terrified
Armenians such forms of super-graft
as might well make every other cor-
rupt politician in the world green with
envy, and such cruelties as make all
other heartless rulers, Nero
down, seem sweet and gentle char-
acters. His office was that of Munic-
ipal Chief Accountant of Aintab; but,
as all dishonest office-holders know,
it isn’t the job that matters, but the
sugar-plums that go with it. Besim
Bey plucked sugar-plums with both
hands, night and day
Even inspired city bosses have thelr
day. Besim Bey's came when
Near East Relief agents found that no
thorough Armenian work could
be done in that city while such condl-
ffons of terrorization existed
MacAndrew ordered the arrest
from
relief
and
removal of the six worst Turks in the |
ring that ruled the city, and Besim
Bey qualified, as usual, for first place,
BANDITS ATTACX HARBORD,
THINKING HIM ARMENIAN
®
to our store
HE ERR EN
RE
ESHLEMAN BROS,
HWE RNR.
1t. | find your meals to be a real pleasure. | iE ENE ERR
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The Prices Of Some Lines Of
Foods Are Much Lower
We are always quick to give our customers every
advantage of every market decline. For more than
one-third of a century we have been recognized, not
only as pace makers, but price breakers.
The immense purchasing power, andjdistributing
facilities of this organizationare devoted to lowering
Table:-costs.
IN A WORD, the bringing directly to the Consumer
the Products of the Farm, the Cannery, the Milljand
the Factory, at one small margin.
Mount Joy, Penna.

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the finest to be had. Don’t be alarmed
roests a nice Lemon Custard Pie.
BIG JUICY LEMONS, each
full of juice,
This price surely sug
and
Thin skin
at the price.
BES Ib.
Absolute
of Le
PURE LARD,
N ne
pure. \( better made
1 . for the sea-
and Pumpkin Custard Pie.
ly cut
Son mon
DOUBLE TIP MATCHES, Big box .4%c
Six boxes for 25c¢
It will p buy a dozen, price
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