The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 06, 1921, Image 6

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TIRES
New Chevrolet Prices
Effective May 7th, 1921
“Four-Ninety” Models
Touring Car......$645 Roadster........$635
Sedan........... $1195 Coupe.........$1155
Light Delivery Wagon $645
All prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich.
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HUDSON CHEVROLET ESSEX
SAMSON TRUCKS & TRACTORS

Mount Joy, Penna.
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This Saturday and all week until next Saturday, one full size
cake of the new Klenzo Toilet Soap FREE with each purchase
of a new, large family-size, 50 cent tube of Klenzo Dental
Creme.
KLENZO TOILET SOAP is pure, cleansing and soothing to
the skin. Gives a thick, creamy lather and leaves the aromatic,
deep-woods scent of pines.
KLENZO DENTAL CREME makes the teeth white and shin-
ing, the mouth clean, and leaves that Cool, Clean, Klenzo Feel-
ing. Giant, new, 50 cent tube contains enough Klenzo to
brush your teeth twice a day for nearly four months.
Most families use dental creme and soap fast. Why not save
by getting several tubes and cakes now? You'll have to get
them soon enough. Remember the date.
SATURDAY, JULY 2nd
up to and including Saturday, July 9th. Orders reserved by
phone, if you wish. It’s a very big economy, and people buy
* ” shrewdly these days. Better make sure of yours.
E. W. GARBER
MOUNT JOY, PA.




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Local and Long Distance
RE TRUCK HAULING
OF ALL KINDS
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THE QUESTION 3
FURNITURE QUALITY
Q few things that quality effects so vitally as furni-
8 that people buy fo ersonal wear and for home
ys expected to last a long time, but this connot be
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ect to render you long service. It will if you
pe here we think of quality first. Ail the furni-
easure exactly up to requirements which we
er of workmanship. And, after all, in the
urniture is the cheapest sort of furniture to
prison, look around, compare qualities and
here and see ur vast assortment.








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LANCASTER, PA.

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COUNTRY OF SWEET SCENTS
French City of Lyons Center of
Region Which Supplies the
World With Perfume.
Lyons, In France, is the city of
scents, It is the center of a region
which supplies the world with per
fumes, and has the only university
that offers a course in perfumery-
making to students. Within the last
few years Lyons has developed a
great laboratory system for the manu-

facture of artificial perfumes by the |
process of synthetic chemistry. Thus |
its technical experts convert oil of
verbena into violet and lily-of-the-
valley, oil of camphor into hellotrope,
aniseed oil into hawthorne, oil of
clove into vanilla, and oil of rosewood
into bergamot. Toluene (a derivative
of coal tar) they transform into jas.
mine and artificial rose. From xylene
(likewise a coal tar product) they
obtain artificial musk.
Roses are grown on an immense
scale in the region about Lyons for
the manufacture of perfumery. Like
wise sage, thyme and sweet mar
Joram. That region produces 90 per
cent of the total world's output of
real lavender oll, representing a
value of 20,000,000 francs a year.
One concern has 10 square miles
planted with lavender.
ALMOST GAVE AWAY SECRET
Little Girl Would Have Had Sweet
Revenge If She Had Reached
That Toupee.

A prominent Vigo county business
man wears a toupee. Only hls
family and closest friends know.
But recently it almost became a pub-
lic fact. He was dining with his wife
and some friends at a large hotel,
when in walked another friend with
his four-year-old daughter. The busi-
ness man likes to tease children, so
he immediately began on this one. He
called her a little boy, and persisted
in addressing her in that way.
It was evident she was not enjoy-
ing the incident, and the Vigo county
man’s wife came to the child's rescue.
“If he doesn’t stop calling you names
I'd pull his hair if I were you,” she
advised,
The little girl started to follow
that advice, and then fun did begin.
The way that man ducked and begged
the youngster to desist threw the
crowd Into paroxysms of laughter.
But the people who knew about the
toupee nearly went wild. They were
almost sorry when he finally per-
suaded her to be friends and leave
his head alone.—Indianapolis News.

Movies In “Maths.”
Movie aids to instruction in mathe-
matics are being utilized at Hunting-
ton school here. Geometry, a dull sub- |
ject in other days, is said to have
become almost a thing of joy. Text-
books are used, but only after an
appetite for solids, surfaces and space |
has been created and stimulated by |
lines that move and by animated
angles.
Charles H. Sampson, the instructor,
says he uses two reels of 1,000 feet
each. “The purpose,”
a valuable aid in the teaching of it.
“The subject is introduced on the |
film by a Japanese juggler. He
appears with a basket filled with |
geometrical figures of all kinds which
he juggles with skill. Thus the
students are early interested In the
general subject. Because too few
students appreciate the value of the
historical background there is next
introduced a series of short life
sketches.”—Boston Dispatch in the
New York Tribune.
To Kill Wood Borers In Lumber,
Kiln drying is fatal to some if not
all the wood-boring grubs, the forest
service laboratory of the United
States Department of Agriculture at
Madison, Wis., has discovered. This
fact Is of considerable importance to
users of ash, hickory, and many other
woods which are attacked by insects.
Manufacturers using ash lumber, for
instance, are much annoyed by the
injury worked by the red-headed ash |
borer. Alr seasoning has no effect
on the activities of these grubs, but,
according to tests made by the labor-
atory on wood infested with them, any
kiln-drying process which can be con- |
sidered practical for seasoning ash
of any thickness will put an end to |
the borers.

It Stands to Reason.
The other day a downtown princi-
pal summone


sters who he
 
husky
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one she
hesitated. She voiced her reason
ng near: “I hate
thin and sick-

overheard her

criminals can be
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Oak in River Bed.
Just before the war, says the Ameri-
can Forestry Magazine of Washington,
it was discovered in Russia that the
bed of the Moksha river, for a length
of 400 miles, was full of magnificent
oak trees. Oak has the peculiar prop-
erty of lasting for centuries when
buried in water or wet sand. Oak
piles from bridges constructed by the
Romans have heen found to be as
sound as when placed, nearly 2,000
years ago.

A Wonderful Bargain
Undoubtedly the best bargain I
have had in several years. A double
lot, corner, good residential section,
with 3-story brick house, modern in
every respect, new heating plant,
electric lights, bath, garage. Re-
placement cost today, $20,000. Will
take $7,600 and give possession any
time. Now don’t think too long but
act. Call or phone Jno. E. Schroll,
Mt. Joy. tf
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Read the Bulletin.
It pays to advertise in the Bulletin
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin.

he says, “is not |
to teach geometry but rather to gain |
| tures these products freeze. The experi-


fore her two young- |
been guilty of fight- |
proving
fashioned | !
at,” he sobbed ac- |

WON POPULARITY BY FEAST
How New Hebrides Outcast Chiel
Contrived to Become the Big
Ruler of Vao.
Many of the inhabitants of the
island of Vao in the New Hebrides are
refugees from the big island of Male
kula, who were vanquished in battle

and literally driven off the earth by]
their enemies. Soon after our arrival
a powerful savage named, Tethlong,
one of the Small Numbers people
arrived on Vao with twenty of his
men. All the others had been killed
and the women and children had been
taken captive, Martin Johnson writes
in Asia Magazine. The natives of
Vao received the newcomers as a wel
come addition to their fighting force
and Tethlong set about to insure his
position among his new neighbors. He
invited the entire population to a
feast, and at once sent his men tc
neighboring islands to buy up pigs and
chickens for the occasion. The devil
devils—great, hollowed logs, carved |
roughly to represent a human face,
which are erected everywhere In the!
New Hebrides to guard against evil
spirits—were consulted to find a pro-
pitious time for the feasting and on
the appointed day the celebration be-
can with much shouting and singing
and dancing and beating of tomtoms.
It lasted for several days. Before
it was over, 720 pigs had been slaugh-
tered. The island had never before
seen such a feast. As a result of his|
political strategy, Tethlong, the
refugee, became the hig chief of Vao.
taking precedence over the chiefs |
already there.
FLYING ABOVE THE CLOUDS
Possible to ExBérience Every Degree
of Fd% and Sunshine Within
a Few Minutes.

The full majesty of the aerial per-
spective can only be realized when
one is ahove the clouds and the earth
is shut off from view. In flying on an
overcast day, when heavy banks of
ecumulous clouds lie at 3000 feet, it is
possible to experience within a minute
or two every degree of fog and sun-
shine. When one is passing into the
clouds, the lower surfaces of which
are almost perfectly flat, there is an
instantaneous transition from shadow
to complete atmospheric opacity,
similar in appearance to a dense fog
at the ground, but differing somewhat
from it in feeling, for the interior
of a cloud seems to be drier, the air
less saturated with water vapor, than
the fogs which are met with at sea
or ashore. If the climb is continued
a few hundred feet farther, the air-
plane passes again into clear air, but
into air now of a clarity and bright-
ness worthy of Mediterranean skies
and not at all to be compared with
the sky at sea level.—Ohlo State Jour-
nal.

Preserving Fruit in Transit.
In an attempt to evolve methods of
preventing the spoilage of fruits and
vegetables by freezing while in transit
or storage, the Department of Agricul-
ture is conducting thousands of experi-
ments at the Arlington (Va.) labora-
tories, to determine at what tempera-
mental apparatus, says Popular
Mechanics Magazine, consists of a
large tank in which brine is circulated.
and thermocouples which possess the
peculiar property of generating weak
and variable currents of electricity
when they are subjected to changes
in temperature, These variations are
registered by delicate meters. So
sensitive are the thermocouples that
they will detect a difference of
temperature of .0001 degree. In ser-
vice, a test specimen of fruit and a
thermocouple are placed in one of
twelve cups in the lid of the brine
tank. By watching the specimen and
the meter closely the exact tempera-
ture at which freezing begins is de-
termined with great accuracy.
People Hard to Reach.
How much remains to be done be-
fore we shall have a complete knowl-
edge of the Inhabitants of our planet
is Indicated by the failure of an ex-
pedition from the American Museum
of Natural History to get into com-
munication with the Naskapi Indians
of Labrador, says the Christian
Science Monitor. The summer the ex-
pedition was undertaken It was sup-
posed that these natives could be
reached by way of the west coast of
| Labrador, but It was found to be im-
| possible. In winter they go to Nitch-
| equon, In the interior, fifty-five days’
anoe from Rupert House |
urney by
y East Main river


Students,
the dean of
he University of V onsin, special
 
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deral board
favorably
of the

Mortland Won,
The Rev. R. P. Jones, of Franklin,
was talking rather seriously to his
four-year-old son, Mortland, Sunday,
on misbehavior, when the child in- |
terrupted him by saying:
“Daddy, you know you make me
lose my heart when you talk like
that.”
The father says the talking stopped,
—Indianapolis News.
Catarrh
Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ-
enced by constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a |
Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing
the blood and building up the System,
HALL’'S CATARRH MEDICINE restores
normal conditions and allows Nature to
do its work,
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio,
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It Will Pay You.
The large circulation of the Bul-
letin makes it the best advertising
medium in this section of Lancaster
county. Give it a trial and be eon

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WEDNESDAY,

TO OUR PATRONS

On July 1st, we will put our business on a cash
basis. This is no
We do
reflection on your credit.
this in order to eliminate a lot of clerical work and
expense. This change will enable us to give you ser-
vice and merchandise at a saving.
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bustion engine.
from three to four times over.

“It will put the farmer on a par with the city manufacturer.
leave a greater profit for the man who hires him.

What Henry Ford Says About
Machine Power Farming
“In the tractor the farmer now has a Machine in which is harnessed one of the
most adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the world—the internal com-
“The tractor will multiply the productive capacity of each individual farm worker
duce-producing factory—for that is what a farm is—on to an efficient production basis.
“It will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can be paid more and still
er hours in the day, giving him more time to enjoy life.
“] believe the tractor will make farming what it ought to be—the most pleasant,
the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.”
GARBERY
833--845 South Market Street
' Bell Phone 77
GARAGE
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Ind. Phone 605A.
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The Ford Sedan with electric starting and lighting system, with demountable
rims with 34-inch tires all around, is a family car of class and comfort, both in
summer and in winter. For touring it is a most comfortable car. The large
an open car when desired, while in case of rain and
all inclement weather, it can be made a most delight-
ful closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dust.
proof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy seats. Simple
in operation. Anybody can safely drive it. While
it has all the distinctive and economical merits of
the Ford car in operation and maintenance. Won’t
you come in and look it over?
Garbers Garage
833.845 South Market Street
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.





 
 
 
 

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