The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 26, 1922, Image 4

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TURKISH
VIRGINIA
BURLEY
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At a price that fits the pocket-bBook—
The same unmatched blend of
Turks, VIRGINIA and BURLEY TobaccOs
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"POTATOES .
GENUINE MAINE SEED a
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VARIETIES: Irish Cobbler and?Green Mountain
“480 _lb. Se<ks $5.00 .
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Bown one eg Northern Market,
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Phone Orders. LANCASTER, PA.
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GOOD FOR GRIPPE AMD BACKACHES, TOO
NO DOPE —NO ACETANILIDE.

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| FLOOD FORECASTS SAFEGUARD
PROPERTY WORTH MILLIONS
Heavy rains in the Mississippi Val
¢ or ts tributaries have
¢ u ed 1 st flood ever
Yi lower reaches of the
f I'l S$ \ !
( ite [a but
119
rd 1 } ! )
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1m water
I I highei
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I 7 x: 19 2 and
The at the prob
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Wen Bureau he Un tes
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1 n the 1 reaso
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| h ext few.w ma relied
u I wccurs: of 3
fo ou far h: beel
great fa {
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bet 12 in 13 feet was fore-
( for Memphis by the end of March po
March 1 a April 1 the
was 42.6 feet ince which time |
1 falling slowly
Lit 1 2 fi t fo
Hi hi more
5h sas City, a
( 2 for Vicksburg or]
4 f New Orle il
ut April 20. The
ril 3 and 4 wa

Another marked rise
the Ohio will check the
aters in the lower Mississippi be
now coming
fall ot


Helena, whi

s with more predict
further
tional heavy rai
probably

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d will result in
light increases
Arkansas City southward The dur
the flood will be
a result of these addiional rains, |
{the crest stage at Vicksburg may be |
delayed until April 16 or 18, and at |
{New Orleans until near the end
{ April. (
| Sending out to |
four weeks in advance has made poss- |
ible the taking of all
i cautions to safeguard crops and other!
[property valued at hundreds of mill-|
| With the Weather|
lions of
tion of
forecasts from one
possible pre- |
dollars.




 
Jaqu
| Bishop
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in crest stages from| M
prolinged |
WAR MATERIAL DISTRIBUTED
FOR BUILDING HARD ROADS
:177Y MOTORIST |
SAVED BY CAPSULE
Dangerous Stomach Gas Relieved by


lv of surplus we
hichway cor
ributed to the
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Jaques’ Little Wonder Capsules {Py B
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Many m rists know what a | otates Depa a
row g ¢ 1 it is to have is a Cc n .
( s, 1 it for bout 273 is kept in
1 I rg 3 | h takir ' nd pre-
< 1 8 8 : I ne ite 1 nent
3 g is l - 2
« 1 1 a acci- bo 1 01 re sen
m lo + Q (
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1 ri over= | 1 Irs :
t u e
\ ( re 11 1 rial lot
1 i Wo Y 0 I (
n ily 1 with a tr 1 Vi
ie one o m ) 1 1
: 5 ay each i Ia
v 4} } otal vi Ve )
cay 1 F r 1 of this year
£ Hef, h 1e of the material “thus distri-
tt Y buted amounted to $126,000,000, of |
di ave n vu t 3 hi
io} 10 00 he |
oe, ST hich £90,000 Ya ( 1€ |
( 0 ati inventory was taken | ®
quick relief today. ome,
000 worth of mater. |
rant, R I.
ale at Garber’s Dr wekford,
Joy, Pa.; 60
aid for large
es Capsule Co., Plat
or 1 be retained by the

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pac na
d work soon

f Sr no CADIS a
-| RAP AT MODERN PREACHERS ben hed
Denny Tells Good Story in cleaned up |



Which Dist Moral Is Not ist 1
Too Weli Hidden. rp erial recent- |
v n and locat-|
Bishop ( i 1 dd cl Watertown, |
I in I i M ; and 1 include 200
i I as r day that carloads of bric bout half of which |
| BE TYTY preachers. It seen is suitable for highway paving; 5,000, |
1 st 000 pounds of nails, 1,000,000 pounds |
« s sh g his wife through of staples, 1,000,000 square feet of |
lit At the end of the inspec “agperete reinforcing mesh. 200,000 |
ne id to he monkey wrenches, and 133 carloads]
W ji yo like to hear me |
of picks and pick handles. |
reach? | rer ee tA ereemr: {
Go on! preach! she
So FIG PRESERVES BRING MONEY |
Sia rn | TO MISSISSIPPI FARM WOMEN
“Can't 1, though? said the janitm |
and he went up into the pulpit and | Over $3,000 worth of fix pre serves
anted and roared and raged a good 1
: : were sold in Adams, Jefferson, and |
20 minutes or more about the vile sins



: Copian Counties, Miss., during the]
committed daily by the heathen : id
torial Africa. . past season, after the State market
equator A. Calis : i vier
“Then when he finished. he said, as Specialist and the extension worker
he came down, wiping his hot face: [representing the United States De-
There: how was that for a ser- partment of Agriculture and the
State agricultural college
{the women of those
mon?’ had shown |
counties how to |
prepare and market a high grade pro-
fine,” said his wife,
about the sins of the
It was mighty
‘But you told all

 

 


 



  


nant
i Bureau forecasts constantly before natives away off in Africa and never (duct. It was realized, from the |
them, engineers are enabled to keep | a word about the sins of the folks great demand for fig preserves that |
watch of the llevees at the threatened | right here at home. came in to the extention office, that !
places. Several thousand men are| “phe janitor chuckled ithe figs wasted each year in south- |
iengaged in work. “‘Ha! Ha!" he said. ‘I know the western Mississippi could be turned |
} Daily bulletins are issued by the | tricks of preachin’ too well for that” into good cash income for the farm |
Weather Bureau while danger from | Los Angeles Times {women of the State. Investigation |
floods exists. | — ishowed that the shelves of the lead-|
EE "I § Wl | How It Happens. ling grocers were stocked
PRECAUTION WILL PROTECT Five villuins, with gyves upon thelr fornia fig preserves instead of those |
LEATHER GOODS FROM MOLD | wrists, sat in durance vile prepared locally.
—— [ “It is strange, aid he, “that you; A standard recipe was introduced |
Preparations to prevent the erowth | five stalwart scoui l fter robbing by the home-demonstration agent in |
fy ther are not usually | t! nk and maltreating all persons o,.h county and club members who |
b ded, says the Bur an who sought to stay you, should have had figs were instructed in the meth-|
C v of the Ui tes De-| #llowed yourselves to be knocked! 4 oe putting up a product
! Agricul cause dng hogtied hy ia fon€ CLD 1o6u1d compete with highly standard-
} 1 rials are| €duirped with naught but a "lized commercial products. Members
t ngerous. who enrolled fo th s work even took
} hai S 3 34, of : the precaution thermom- |
1 of the (On la ‘ |
\ 1 oing We 162 Ory t } pre-
nil na r rr sal
| ‘hi encom 3 A la f these pre TTVER Was
hi riled zagrd, which i 1 c f these preserves was |
1 1ld be capture a lost g tn (sold within the State, but many ord-y
u SD er | stead, we wet this lame lad { e re led outside. The fie pre-
l h- y 1eant t W old to hotels and tea
t it leshi Oo Woof Of course rooms and sent as eifts to persons in|
h ay | not IY w to comport rselyve New Orleans and Chicago and other |
ma rt Kansas City Star fllinois Denver, Hot Springs, |
Bs = Detroit, Yorl ishville, and |
1 1 to keep leather | Refused to Award Prize. several cities ar in Virginia. |
t ep il awell | Eighty-thiree years ago the city of In Adams ( $2,600 worth |
C1 y We ighted place, | Fran furt am-Main birthplace of fig preserves were sold before the |
fe € €Xpos to sunlight, a | Goethe and home of Germany's great- [1st of October. It is felt in all three |
eap ffective disinfectant. | est bankers, established a Mozart | counties that a permanent industry |
Molds rrowth in sunshine. | prize to be awarded annually for the thas been established.
When mild has developed it | best musical composition along an TTD Yieeenr
should be wiped off with a damp cloth | line that the competitors might fog) | BLAST FURNACE SLAG TO
vashed off with soap and warm]


iter, and the leather oiled lightly |
| oot oil and well |
dried afterwards. These simple |
Imethods for preventing and remov- |
[ing mold are s: actory and safe. |
with castor or neat’s-f


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BARLEY USED FOR BREWING |
[NOW MARKETED FOR HOG FEED
|
anes
| Barley as a hog feed is coming on |
the markets in increasing amounts, |
iprobably for the reasons that its use |
for brewing purnoses has fallen off |
{and the hog industry has been moving |
|into the barley-producing districts. |
|The United States Department of Ag-!
[riculture has taken up the problem of
finding out the relative feeding value
|of light and heavy barley. There are!
[no Federal standards for this grain, |
|but light and heavy grades are recog-
inized on the market. {
| During 1921 the Department made |
feeding tests of the two grades, and
(the trials will be repeated. Not |
i t
gx [enough data are available yet for def- |
|inite conclusions as to the relative
| merits of the light and heavy grain,
{but the results have shown that high-
class barley has a feeding value only
|sli htly lower than good shelled corn.
When these
Department

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|
tests are combpleted the |
: es ag
will have additional in- |
{formation on the methods of feeding
| barley, whether or not it
should be |
fed whole, rolled, dry, or soaked.
It is expected that barley will be |
used much more in the future as a!
{hog feed, especially when there is a.
| of
| teet long.
disposed to follow. Forty-five

BE TESTED FOR ROAD
scripts were subinitted in 1921, but | CONSTRUCTION
for the first time in the history of the
prize, worth 5000 marks, no award! Blast-furnace slag as a material
was made, the reason belug inferior fo). concrete road
construction is to
quality of all the works sent in. one ha thoroughly studied by the Bureau

the competitors was REugelberii,e pups Rynds, United: States De.
Humperdinck ~New York Evening! vtment of Agriculture. With the
Post. {enormous demand for road-building
RE A |material, officials say, economy de-
Pope's White Mule. [mands the use of material close at
The coronation of Pius XI, which hand wherever possible, and the bur-
took place in Rome, was the last|aay is now conducting investigations
solemnity completing the election of |of Jifferent materials with this in
a new pope. Prior to the loss of view.
temporal power, in 1870, however, the| 4 quantities of slag are to be
pupal coronation was always preceded pong at blast furnaces in various
by the cavalcata, Procession ilnarts of the country. Samples from
state, with which the new pope redelng 4. Tove heen collected and will
forth to take formal possession of the Ihe made into concrete and tested Tov
famous Lateran church, On this oc je made mio conerete and tested for
casion only the holy father would be resistance to wear, strength, wares
Soeh riding 4 white mule. Pie. Vill absorption, and general utility. These |
first dropped the chstom In 1570, by,| results will be compared with similar |
to drive in a coach drawn tests made on other materials.
his white mule being In addition to the labratory tests it
is possible that the experiments will
a [be followed by an inspection of a
Destructive Landslide. jnumber of concrete roads built with |
The picturesque island of Mount [slag as the coarse material. These
Saint Michel (Normandy) appears to roads will be selected in various parts |
be jeopardized as the result of a land jof the country and the reports, to-|
slide which has occurred there. The|gether with the laboratory tests, will |
main of the island giver [furnish information which can be!
way, leaving a gap 25 feet wide by 2 [fully relied upon |
|
or
GEL AL,

choosing
by six
led behind.
horses,


street has

Engineers have been sun —-—r te
moned to carry out an examination) Who Wants a Farm
of the foundations of the beautiful olc| TI have for sale an 86 acre farm ir |
abbey which crowns the rock, as ii| West Donegal township, that is. be.
is feared ‘that the landslide may oy [Yond a dobut. the best farm of its
tend to the vaults on which the abbe ave T have ever offered. Limestone
A ;
[scarcity of corn and when barley is | stands, rts Paces Me Yt do ere
|comparatively cheap. : = to be appreciated. J. E. 8chroll, Mt. !
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LANCASTER CUUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th, 1922

VICTORIES OF PEACE
EQUAL THOSE OF WAR
Whether the task is\the construction of a
colossal harbor improvement project, or the
administration of a newly acquired insular
am

true-| |

possession, the Department of War is always prepared
to bring to the task a high degree of skill and rnaster-

ful judgment. How “peace hathiher victories no less i
renowned than war” for the military department of :

the ly described and illustrated in
one of an instructive -ies of articled on Cur Govern-
ment now being distributed excluldively by this
nterestin

nation 18

Institut \
We shall be pleased to see that you recaive the com-
plete series, if you will send us your\ name and
adaress.
First National Bank






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r Dey ent and the remainder, | >,
ble for Ya soon will be |
ble fq istribution. The work
r rushed, so that the material | d p
)¢ 1sed for road worl early iy |
§. Lime Marl
Natures Own Soil Corrective
A NATURAL PRODUCT OF MME CHEAPER THAN HY-
DRAGE LIME FOR LAWNS, GARDENS AND ALL CROPS.
PLACE YOUR ORDER BEFORE THE GREAT RUSH IS ON.
HAVE ALREADY SOLD TEN CARLOADS:
E. H. Zercher
Mount Joy, Pa.
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A Big Dro
In the Price of Case Tractors
$700.00
with Cali-| Buys a 10-18 CASE TRACTOR. with a 7 or 8 foot DISC HARROW or
12 or 14 inch TWO BOTTOM FIELD OR ORCHARD PLOW.
No farmer can afford to be with ut a CASE, as this price makes one
as cheap as a pair of mules.
arrang
In Business Since 1888,

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A CASE TRACTOR gives you POWER where you want it, when you
that | Want it, and as much as you want.
We sell them and if it is a REAL Tractor
the terms.
BIG REDUCTION ON ALL FARM
you are after, we can
MPLEMENTS
. MOYER
Mount Joy, Pa.
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SODO000CO0O0K : SOO
&GO0D FURNITURE
is the emly kind | sell Furniture that is Furniture








Rockers, Mirrors, Halli Racks. x
Picture Frames, Ladies’ Desks,
Extemsiom and Other Tables,
“ Davemports, China Closets,
b, Kitchen Cabinets.
In Fact "Anything in the Furniture
LW Line
Apes.
UNDERTAKING
AND EMBALMING
MOUNT JOY, PA.








11 LE EL A
THE QUESTION g
OF FURNITURE OUALITY
There are few things that quality effects so vitally as furni-
ture.
Often things that people buy fo personal we
use are not always expected ws iast a long time, but connot be
said about furniture. Whiz y.: bay furniture you ‘are buying
something you expect to remder yous long service. It Will if you
buy it here, because here we ta:ak of quality first. All the furni-
ture we buy must measure exsetiy tp to requirements ch we
make as to the manner of workmanship. And, after in the
long run, well-made furniture is the cheapest sort of furn to
buy. We invite comparison, look around, compare qualitidg and
prices and then come here and see ur vast assortment.
and for home

Westenberger, Maley & Myers
128-131 East King Street LANCASTER, FA
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