WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921 : 8 8 : : : 8 : : Q 3 8 8 8 : : 3 : : : 8 3 : : 3 8 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. M. T. GARVIN & CO. 29-37 East King Street LANCASTER, PA. 00 OO0O0000OOO00O0COOOOO000OOO0000000000000000LLVLLVVLLLY Lancaster’s Greatest Coat Sale The Best Collection of Really Fine Coats Assembled in Years $15.95 - $18.95 - $23.95 At these three popular prices women can choose from an assortment of Coats that: practically represents every good material, style and color brought out this season. It’s really a pleasure to sell such fing Coats at such moderate prices and it is so grati- fying and we would imagine even a bigger pleasure for our customers, to buy them at these low prices. We cannot tell you about the coats in detail, it would take a whole page, you re must see them to appreciate the values. The materials are of Velour, Bolivia, Suedene, Silvertone, and Yalama Cloth. As to color the various shades of the brown and blue family have first call. The trim- mings are of fancy braid, silk darts, rows of silk stitching, inverted pleats, buttons, etc.—some elaborately trimmed, others w th only a touch here or there. There are styles for Women and Misses of all ages—straight-line Coats to wrappy effects—full belted and loose back models with belted front. Handsome fur collars beautify many of the coats, although self collars are also in evidence. All the coats are richly lined with silk aid the majority are lined and interlined. See them tomorrow. New Plush Coats at $11.95, $15 95, $19.50 & $23 95 Newest styles in Black Silk Plush Coats in lengths of 36 to 42 inches. Mostly loose back models with belted front. Have self collars and large fur collars—some ‘with deep fur cuffs. The $23.95 Coats have a deep band of fur at bottom. Plain and fancy lined. Various pockets. Women interested in good, warm, Plush Coats at a moderate price should see these. A Remarkable Offering of Women’s Suits at $15.95 and $23.75 Stylish Suits of fine materials, good workmanship and pleasing colors. Considering conditions the past few years, it is really remarkable that we can offer Suits of such high qualities at such inviting prices. Buying to good advantage and our Cash policy really permit these low prices. : : The $15.95 Suits are algng smart, tailored lines that are always stylish and will render splendid service. These are Tricotine, Velour and Silvertone materials in the lot. Most of these have self collars, a few with fur collars. Black, Navy and Brown. The $23.75 Suits are extraordinary in every respect and as to style, the smartest models shown this season are in the assortment—from the long, slender coat to the shorter and fuller coat in more boxie effect. Handsome fur collars, beautiful silk lin- ings and cleverly placed trimming stamp these suits are the most desirable to be had. See them Saturday at $23.75. 4 Garvin’s—Third Floof—Fashion Shop. Wonderful Values in a Sale of New Fall Dresess at $5.95 $7.95 and $11.95 So pleasing in the lowness of the prices. Women will be s at prices within the reach of all at you can only expect X ally ! So many different styles. delighted to again be able to buy such good dresse pocketbooks. Of course, they are the kind of dress values th to find at Garvin’s. At $5.95 are Serge and Tricotine Dresses in long sleeve styles with square and round necks— the trimmings are of Wool French Knots forming various designs and also ¢ilk stitching and silk braid. 23 : At $7.95 are beautiful frocks of Navy Tricotine and Serge in long and short sleeve models in straight line effect. Silk stitching in contrasting colors and fancy braid trim these dresses. Sizes 16 to 42. i The Dresses at $11.95 include values up to $19.50. They are really very remarka- ble at this price. Tricotines and Serges in navy trimmed with touches of color, silk braid, etc. Some with the new metal belts. : : = Silk Dresses in Satins, Charmuese, Taffetta, Mignonette, Crepe de Chine and Can- ton Crepe in short and long sleeve models beautifully trimmed with irredescent beads, fancy silk braid, flannel, fringe, etc Sizes 16 to 44. Women and Misses needing new dresses cannot afford to miss these wonderful values. _Sizes 4 to 8 years 50c and sizes 10 to 14 years at \ The Money-Saving Sale of Good, Warm Blankets Every Fall the Garvin Store launches a Sale of Blankets that will bring worth-while savings to all who take advantage. Buying most of our Blankets direct from the mills and Buying and Selling them for Cash means lower prices to offer in Our Fall Sale Now in Progress. We cannot go inte details but we will assure all thrifty folks of genuine econ- omies in this timely sale. Quite a few lots are priced at much less than our regular rock-bottom prices—some being as low as today’s wholesale costs. Come whether you wish to pay $1.95 or $9.95— it will benefit your pocket-book greatly. EXTRAORDINARY! These Skirts Should Go Out in a Hurry Fine Prunelia Skirts at $4.50 eally Worth Almost Double This Sale Price. Re id smart box pleated models with loose belt. Beautiful color combinations of tan and brown, blue and black, brown and light blue. These fine quality All Wool Prunella Cloth Skirts are woven in contrasting plaids, stripes. The The box pleat usually in smart plain shades stylish- ly arranged to show the contrasting stripes and plaids. The New Fall and Winter Gloves are Here at Surprisingly Low Prices The different lengths, the different leathers and fabrics, the different colors and the difference in the prices (being so much lower than last season) make the collection of New Gloves doubly interest- ing. Women’s Kid Gloves $2.98 a Pair—Real French Kid Dress Gloves in two clasp style with Paris point embroidered back. Black, White, Brown, Tan, Bea- ver, Grey and Black with White stitching, and white with black stitching. }I’S SO MUCH EASIER TO SUPPLY YOUR FLANNELETTE NEEDS SINCE PRICES ARE SO LOW AS THESE. Folks who have put off buying Flannelette Night Wear and Petticoats need wait no longer. Prices are so much less now than in the past few years— especially here at Garvin's. Women’s Flannelette Night Gowns at 98c—Hea- vy quality in long sleeve gowns with double yoke; with or without collar. Wonem’s Flannelette Night Gowns at $1.50 and $1.95—Striped and plain white Flannelette; rib- bon or braid trimmed and hemstitched with or without collar; long sleeve, yoke effect; sizes 16 and | Women’s Kid Gloves $2.25 a Pair—Prime Lamb 17. Iskin Dress Gloves in two clasp style with Paris Extra Size Flannelette Gowns at $1.59, $1.79 [point back black, white, grey, brown, tan, black and $1.98—Heavy quality of Flannelette with dou- with white stitching and white with black stitching. ble voke front and back, trimmed with braid. Sizes| Women’s 8-Button Length Gloves at $1.98 a 18, 19 and 20. These gowns are cut very full. {Pair—Suede finish Twoplex fabric gloves in Also Heavy White Flannelette Gowns in Pajama clasp, gauntlet style with spearpoint back Mode, style, very benuiully tripod Sh Sunn and | Beaver and Brown shades. blue ribbon and closing wit rogs. riced'at $1,980 wo en's 16-Bution Length Gloves at 81.89 a Long Flannelette Petticoats at 89c and $1.00— p,ir_ Fine Doeskin. suede Biel ee at § fabrig Dark or light stripe; full length and extra full hip. Gloves, five Tow embroidered silk back. Platinum Children’s Sleepers at 75c—Made of white and | gray and beaver. Monsquetaire sidteen button striped flannelette with feet; sizes 6 to 10 years at |g]oyes. ol 75 cents. ; 1 Billie Burke Pajamas at $1.00—Striped Flannelette | Worien s 12 Bution Length Gloves $1.50 a Pair with elastic at ankle and long sleeve; made very| _ ols Suede washable fabric gloves, strap all full; sizes 4 to 14 years. jarounc, Wh row embroidered, two tone silk back, Flannelette Gowns for Children at 75c and 98c.— grey, mode and brown shades. Made with or without collar; some braid trimmed | Women’s Gloves98c a Pair—Chamois suede fin- all striped Flannelette Gowns, sizes 4 to 6 years at ish, washable, one clasp gauntlet Gloves with silk 75¢c and 8 to 14 at 98ec. embroidered back. Grey, mode, Beaver and Brown Children’s Flannelette Skirts at 50c and 75c.— shades. Women’s Gloves, Special at 59¢ a Pair—Cash- merette, lined Gloves in two clasp style, Black, Brown and Grey shades. Boys’ Gauntlet Gloves at 59c a Pair—Brown, tan and grey with imitation leather cuff. Boy Scout 75¢; made of heavy quality flannel in white. pink and blue stripes and dark grey; all made with muslin-waist and hem edge. Flannel Bloomers at 25c.—Pink and blue striped one OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOCOOOOOOOCOOOOO00 PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH Say This Week 'Sis olles hendich ei-garicht In unsera goota tzeit, Es brauch sich nemond bloga mae Unless are is net g’scheit. Der shteam doot olles far de leit, Sell is yusht wos ich mane, Un won mer argets he will gae Don fordt mer «uff der drain. Es wore net so in oldter tzeit, Sell wase ich fonna nows. Es maucht ferleicht dale oldta base, Duch sawg ich’s frei herous: Se sin galuffa oll der wake Fun finf bis fuftzich mile, Un de wos ebbes reicher wora Sin gonga uff da gile. Sell wore de shtyle in oldter tzeit, Des lawfa wore ken schond. Wos is mer ols doh he gadrulled, Sell is recht goot bakont. ’Sis nimmy so in unsera tzeit, 'S fordt yader won are con, Un ware gor nimmy lawfa doot Sell is der gentlemon. Now fordt mer mit der engine kars— Sell is en eisner gowl. Are schnauft un hecht we shtick fee, Duch saned mer gor ken mowl. Dare waerdt net meed, un won er shpringt En honnert dowsend mile, Er hut aw sure der foretzook weit Fun oll da onera gile. en onner { De drain is immer tzimlich foll Fun olla sorta leit, n dale derfun sin greislich ‘doom De onera sin so g'scheit. S hut uffgabutza gentle leit, Dale schwartza un dale weis, { Un ladies fun der rechta sart, {| Wos sin se duch so nice. U ’ Doh sitzt en rascal in dem sitz, Un dort en gooter Christ; Gli coomed so en dumme wooner-naws { Un frogt dich ware du bisht. - En frotzhons hucked uff sellem sitz, Si ticked uff em hoot; Are maned er ware des gons arlae; Wos feeled er duch so goot. En porra hucked net weit aweck, | Dare maucht en long gasicht. Dart drivva hucked so en rhoder karl, | Er gooked os we en licht. Un wider drows is nuch en pawer Uff era huchtzich trip, i Se bliva net so orrick long, Des wet ich duch en fip. | | 2 Doh sits t en weipsmensch mit ma | kind Es greish em dull un daub. De kars gaen marrickwardich shtark, Wos raised des duch en shtaub; | Mer waerdt foll dreck fun kup tsu | foos Fun kohla-esh un shmoke. Duch oll des shtand mer gnaedlich Os en tzimlich gooter joke. De kars dunnera dorrich barrick un dahl En lieve longe shtoond, Un won se dorrich en tunnel gait, Doh saned mer gor ken soon. Mer muss aw immer in engshta si, Se shpringa fun dem track, fee Wos gebt es don derno? Don gebts en greislich accident, Un olles waerdt fershtared; De weipsleit warra u-mechtich, De monsleit sin fartzagt. Der engineer blossed marderlich, De engine gait druff lose. No shpringa se wedder en oldte kco Wos gebts 'ra duch en shtose! So en shtose is mer net ga-waned; Dar maucht em daub un doom, Un dale de schloga bartzelbaum, Un kenna net recht room. Dale shtaena no uff hend un fees-— Se holdta fesht om floor, Un yader winsht er ware dahame Ous dara grossa g'fohr. So gait es evva uff der train; Ich hase es orrick shae. Mer greeked ken kup-wae fun dex Ritz Un aw ken meede bae. Mer kawfed si ticked fonna nows, Don is mer oll O, K. Un won’s hased: “Tickets, please,” Don raecht mer’s evva he. Es *Cold In the Head" if you and render them less liable to colds jead to Chronic Catarrh. on the Mucous Surfaces Of the System. All Druggists T5c. Testimonials free. $100.00 for any case of ¢C Ea, Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohlo. To Select 1,100 Names The the selection of jurors in the Quar ter Sessions and Common Pleas cou rts for 1922. to be selected What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To Odder dreffa ferleicht en rins shtick 4 an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh, Per. : ’ : : sons who are subject to frequent “colds [road leading from Falmouth to Eliza- in the head” will find that the use of | HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the System, cleanse the Blood |(letown Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may > HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak- | en internally and acts through the Blood atarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will no court has made an order for The number of names is 1,100 The names JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A. THE PRODUCE AND LIVE STOCK MARKET . A CORRECT INFORMATION FUR. NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PENNA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN Herewith is a corrected weekly re- port of the Lancaster markets rela- tive to produce and live stock: All the markets were well stocked with produce and with the usual week end crowd of buyers present, trading was active. Eggs hit the 75¢ mark but the sales were confined mostly to Nurses Homes and Invalids. Storage hen fruit at 45¢ per dozen being the height of the ordinary working man’s ambition. Potatoes were active in bushel lots selling mostly at $1.50 delivered. Apples, California grapes rand sweet potatoes were plentiful at prices about steady. Other commod- ities found ready sale at prices prac- tically unchanged. Range of Prices Homegrown, good quality fair supply bc per Beets: and condition, bunch. Beans: New green, good supply 15 @ 20 c¢ '% peck, yellow wax 20c % peck. Lima Beans, homegrown, good supply 35 @ 40c¢ quart box. Cabbage: Homegrown, liberal sup- ply, quality and condition good, new stock pointed type 5¢ (@ 12c per head. Cauliflower: supply quality 10 @ 25c¢ head. Carrots: Homegrown, good supply and condition 5¢ per bunch. 8-10c box. Celery: Homegrown, be @ 15¢ stalk. Cucumbers: Homegrown, fair sup- ply, 3c @ bec @ 8c each. Lettuce: Homegrown, goed supply and condition, head lettuce 5c @ 20¢ head. Endive 5c per head. Corn: Supplyy liberal 20 dozen. Onions: Bermuda, new stock whites limited, fair fair supply, @ 40c -land yellow 10c box; Spanish 6c @ 10c each, white pickling 15¢ box. Green onions 5 @ 10c bunch. Parsnips: Fair supply, good qual- ity 10c quart box. Parsley: Homegrown, good quality and condition le @ 3c bunch. Peppers: Good quality lc @ 3c ach. Potatoes: Homegrown Irish Cob- bler, quality and condition good, 20c i@ 30c % peck; $1 grade, $1.50 to $1.60 per bushel. Squashes: 5¢ @ 10c¢ each. Radishes: Homegrown, good sup- ply and condition 5¢ bunch. Spinach: Fair supply, good con- dition, 18¢ @ 20c¢ 3% peck. Tomatoes: Homegrown, supply, ood quality 8¢ @ 10c¢ box; 15 @ 20¢ + peck. Egg Plants: Supply fair 5c @ 15¢ each. Sweet Potatoes: Jersey supply yood fair demand 15¢ @ 30c % peck. 1 Fruits Apples: Homegrown, Summer Rambos and Red varieties good sup- ply 15¢ @ 25¢ % peck. N.Y. State moderate supply, quality and condi- {tion good. 40 to 65¢ % peck. Bananas: Supply good, quality and condition good, 25¢ (@ 35¢ per doz- en. F Cantaloupes: Colorado supply fair 10¢ @ 15¢ each. Crab Apples: 1 box. Quinces: Fair supply 20c @ 25¢ uart box. Grape Fruit: Florida, good supply, 15¢ @ 20c each. Grapes: Concord 15¢ @ 20c¢ qt. California Tokays and Malagas, sup- ply liberal, 10c @ 15c¢ lb., mostly 121 ec. Lemons: Good supply, fair quality 20c @ 30c dozen. Oranges: Florida and California, supply good, quality and conditien good 30c @ 60c dozen. Pears: Bartlets 15¢ @ 20c¢ quart box, other varieties 10c @ 20c qt. box., 25¢ % peck. Pineapples: Porto Rico, good qual- ity, supply limited 20c @ 30c each. Plums: 15¢ @ 20c¢ quart box. Watermelons: Medium size 15c¢ @ 40c each; Honey Dew Melons: 15¢ @ 30c each. Butter: 50c @ b55c. lb. Creamery b56c to 62c. pound. Eggs: 0 to 67c¢c dozen, mostly65c Storage 45c¢ dozen. Poultry: Dressed chickens T5c to $1.75 each. Broilers 50 to $1.25 Lancaster Grain and Feed Market Prices Paid to Farmers Wheat Milling $1.05, Wheat Chick- en 95¢, Corn 62¢, Rye 95¢,. Hay, Timothy $18,a$20, Mixed $17a$19. Selling Price of Feeds Bran $27.50 ton, Shorts $27.50 @ $28.50 ton, Hominy $35.00a$36.00 ton, Middlings, $36.00a$37.00 a ton, | Linseed $48.002$49.00 ton, Cotton- seed 419% $54a$55 ton, Dairy feed 115% $31a$32 ton, Dairy Feed 161% % $33a$34 ton, Dairy Feed 20% $38.00 11a§39 ton, Dairy feed 24% $44a$45 ton,Dairy Feed 25% $46a$47 ton. | ————el ee eee eee be @ 20c quart | | Runaway Girl Located | Following the disappearance from her home in Black Swamp, along the {bethtown, a search was made at Mid- Monday and Tuesday for Miss Vida Hershey, 14 years, {who was finally located at the home of Thomas Richereek, on Race street. “ee vid | ! age Two Good Farms I have two exceptionally good to- bacco farms ir East Donegal that 1 can sell right. They contain 81 and 89 acres. The largest can be bought for only $150 per acre. Three- fourths of the money can remain on mortgage. Both these farms are close to markets and are money makers. =| . E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf Read the Bulletin. EVERY Ist and 3rd Wednesday Dr. E. R. Gehman, Opt. LANCASTER, PA. will be at Dr. Chandler's Drug Store Mount Joy, Pa. , TO EXAMINE EYES Dr. E. R. Gehman Formerly of PHILADELPHIA EYE CLINIC Now with J. D. Wood & Co. 101 N. Qneen St., Lancaster, Pa, ARPPLES FOR SALE EVERY DAY AT FAIRVIEW ORCHARDS FLORIN, PA. DRAYING poh By Auto Truck; That's My Business Also Long Distance Hauling Chas. Z. Derr 216 S, Barbara St., Mount Joy, Pa. 3ell Phone 11R4. Seed Potatoes RUSSETS From Certified ‘Seed. Disease Free From Price $2.00 Per Bushel Apply to Alvin J. Reist MOUNT JOY, PA. ATTENTION Piano Owners PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS TUNED AND REGULATED 1 guarantee the utmost satisfac- tion and invite the inspection of the most critical Rates to all alike: $3:00. Repairing and regulating at reas- onable rates. CHAS. O. GARBER Penna. Oct.-b6-1yr. Why Not Use The Best Mount Joy, m——————— Martins Sanitary Dairy West Donegal St. Lancaster, PAGE THREB GET IT AT . DONOVANS THE STORE THAT PAYS " 10UR CARFARE Values the Highest Styles the Latest Qualities the Best EVERYTHING FOR THE FAMILY EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME We invite you to use eur Mail Or- der Service—When once you try it You'll use it always. DONOVANS: Penna. APPLES! APPLES! Just received a carload of choice New York State Apples Direct from the region of Lake Ontario. They consist of Baldwin, King and Nonsuch Since Apples are very scarce and high in price and to ac- commodate each and every one we will sell these apples in any quantity. Come in and See Them. G. Moyer W. Donegal St., MT. JOY YES WE HAVE THEM Morris River Cove Oysters at all times; Open or in the Shell; Pints, Quarts, Hundreds or by the Barrel. Remember, I do not handle any opened oysters that are not opened here. H. A DARRENKAMP 3 Doors East of Post Office. MOUNT JOY, PA. MOUNT JOY, PA. TAKE NOTICE! he public that he is prepared to do PRACTICAL HORSE SHOEING A ; JOHN BOMBACH’S STAND MOUNT JOY, RA. iM The undersigned wishes to inform | ONARCH | THEATRE Mount Joy Hall TONIGHT fore Excellent Way By Anita Stewart SERIAL: FIGHTING FATE The SATURDAY NIGHT: The Cheater Reformed By William Russell COMEDY: HER DOG GONE WEDDING Di. borrecht 37 WESTMAIN STREET mb sn will be selected by Judge Landis and J. A ALBERT Jury Commissioners Good and Jeff- General Blacksmith and Horse Shoer ries. Each of these officials will draw Auto Spring Repairing a en one-third of the names. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. It pays to advertise in the Bulletin Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin elastic at waist and knee; sizes 6 to 12 years. style. QOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0O0 Jeweler Watchmaker--Engraver f
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