rn t———s. rer -~ 3 . y di FI DIree... TUS J j YOUR RIGHT! IT IS A DISGRAGE TO DRINK, MY BoY! WHEN I GROW UP, TM NEVER GOIN TO DRINK! T THINK IT'S A PISGRAGE! CURB? SNEEZER “WO YOU SEE THAT MAN SITTING ON THE od —- Tl, a ; ANCASTER . BUT HOW CAN YA TELL WHEN YOU ARE DRUNK ? NOW IF YOU ShudOY. j LANGUR MEN THERE, YOU WOULD BE DRUNK! vy NES (MOTHER, BUT THERE iS ONLY ONE MAN SITTING ON THAT U. 8, a HEY SPUD, CoME Quick! THERE'S A NEW KIND XSF Wan GOIN’ DOWN L THE STREET! Nee Copyright, 1922, by The BlcClure Newspaper Syndicate. T SAW HIM. USING- Tan By \'T AS HE WENT ‘ROUND ABOUT IT —WILL — THIS CORNER! Tacx Nv \ {22 7 4 == NASER SI HEY) | WHERE ARE . Your AIR WIRES | | | — REE Pa We Still Have a Few Kiore Specials Lef 1 Ord:r'to Close Them Cut Quick We Have \ Made Another Gut in Prices The Sale Consists A } 3 = cf-- Shces, Oxfords, Pumps, Skirts, Waists, Dresses, Millinery, Hosiery, For Mother and Daughter 2 i For Dad and the Boy Shces and Oxfords, Suits, Shirts, Hosiery, Belts, Neckwear, Hats, Caps, \Etc. Prices to Suit Everybody H. Laskewitz Shoe Repairing a Specialty Open Evenirgs. Mt. Joy, Pa. SOO000C LODOOLOOLLLOLDODLDODOLDODOLOLLOOLOOOOOOOOOOOOOON of all kin seats and they are very comPriable. By CHAS. Z DERR ge oy Bell Phone 11-R4 216 South Barbara Street, OOOCOOOOOOOCTOOOOOOCOIOOOD ul and Ride by Truck 7 anny spesaly to any part of the State notice. | also do enger Hauling. | received new MOUNT JOY, PA. OOOO 0O0O0OOOOOOOOOO0OOCOCOCOOOCOONOUNTIOODOOO o OOCDOOTOOOOOOOOO0 Np - ¢ COOO00OOO0 CCOOOOCO000000000O00CO0000O00O0OOOOOOON0 Le ‘WEON a Robinson, c¢ Evans, 1f-1b Snavely 1f Good, p | | Totals, RK TK GK WX) SO ($09 p09 0500590 ho? 9s o% o> 4% » v 0, (O0% 05% 0 ost Everybody Is Going To \ FREY'S A 9, vn \ 0 9 o¥ 4% 9. 9, * 7 & 9, *, 9. 050 00000, J o, 050 0,0, $<, + 9, * * KOR) 0% 9% 0% 9% 9, * \/ RC 9% Closing Out * *, * {SHOE SALE A XARR Closing Out Entire $100,000 Shoe Stock to Settle Estate of Chas. H. Frey. 0 02 8 Sedledde 2 Poo jo eee % : 3 £ Reductions 109, to 409% 3 9 * ® 9, e® 9, oP 00% 0% * 9, aXe Buy Shoes Now For Months to Come , * LANCASTER, PA. / & 3 and 5 E. King St, 9, * 9, * 4 % 4 oh % $ 3 $ CHAS. H. FREV'S SHOE STORE 3 ; 9, & 9, * + - 0p 0 0. 0 0 00 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 etes’ HIT 950 030420030 430020 450 $0 PETE PEDO CDEP CO 4D IOI 050 40% 06% 4 X 1922 Model Fuil rl alee, A fomatic | Now. SS [orotate in 5.212 3 2 _—— Rohrerstown R 002 8 x10 MRI TH ¥ Gerberich-Payne Won Mount Joy Olivets 5500 00-5 | 3 1 Vi : The Gerberich-Payne Shoe Co.| Earned ins Doyo de — G nine gained a 9 to 6 victory over the *°V 1 vo base hits, Snave Ys Bru- | . . "DURING THE WEEK avn Ac team here on Saturday baker, Bilis. Home run, Robinson. Special 30-Day Introductory Price J LIANU v Ralid ‘afternoon. Score: : crafice hits, R. Star 2. Double | 5 | plays, Benedict to Brubaker. Struck ; Z — | Gerberich-Payne Shoe Co. out by Good, 2: Rhen 3. Base on 4 Jake Brown’s Mt. Joy team came ig (i. on oo x h > 2 : balls oft Goo lL, 1; Rhen 3. Hit by through with a pair of shut-out vie-}," p °°" oo 3 mies 9 oil tener Good. Wild pitch, Good 1. tories over strong teams over the Risme 9h hea - 3 1 4 0 tolen bases, 2 ubaker, week-end. On Saturday they wentipin i 070" "" 05 5 oO 7 oe Roh orown Regular Value, $220.00 to Maytown and handed the crack W. Pennel, p 0 1 8 9.9 Y a Stoll. : Yoyo Fe a Yhitewashing 2 to | Smeltzer, 0 hn 0 1 3.049 Sreiden I The Clock Feature and Fireless Cooker Principle of the ‘ 5 ay on the home grounds!p co - ~ i : i i 1 fd Saneny on is Jose 2 ings Ruhl, iE ein 0 3 10 0 Diamond Dust Westinghouse Electric Range assure economy in cooking and a Middlctown, 5 to 0. Som 5, o oolh i nen Hate : ’ : 2 9 : Herrville defeated Landisville 6 minimum of time spent in the kitchen. Let us introduce you | A) Chee sins anton LO OD. : Mount Joy Pgh cin ai en ai ey} Rohrerstown defeated Denver on| to this remarkable servant. 3 rv ho a eb Total: &.. 0.05 9 13 27 10 3 Sunday, 8 to 2. \ Hipple; If -......... Q 0.2 0 0; Cornwall lost to Elizabethtow ® @ k Ellis, 2b ......:hs, 101 2 9 Lawn &2 hb o a eo Saturday’ tod. cthtown, go A Shultz, p .......... 0 1.0 3 0 W. Glick, 2b... 0 0 0 1 1! Marietta’s Derry A. A. defeated C ® \ R. Myers, 1b........ co 112 1 G. Williamson, 3b ...1 1 1 1 0 Midvale Steel 4 to 2. Nera Sess 0 2 5 2 Longenecker, ss ....1 2 0 0 1'_ The Business Man, will play Geo. 19 East Orange Street, Lancaster, Pa. rey nr ve eis > 0 NG. Gliek,p oi... 1 2 3 4 3 Frown Sons, a twilight game tomor- John 8, Fridy, Columbla, Pa. M. M. 8 We ay er, 3b ees 0 0 1 2 i Neumund, 1b ...... 1 212 0 1 !'W evening on the recreation grounds F E. Keltfer, Manheim, Pa. Geo. R. ar lg Pa, Barrett, vf oval 1. 0 0 0 05. Hostetter, c = 1 57 1 0 at 6 P. M. 3 Hi. Miller, Moos Pa. B S. 8S. Shimp, Reamstown, Pa, Derry, ss ........ wl 1 3 3 __ |Forrest, ig 1 0 000 on Saturday, July 22, the Ger- = 8: Bary, iizave DLR Bimes; CriSid Ro Naw Holland, Pa, ; Foe, Eg 5 | Lehman, a 0 010.0 berich-Payne Shoe Co. will cross bats : Gingrich, cf ....... 0 0.00 0 with the Victory A. C. team of Col- Magiown: = JC lal Rav {umbia, on the Recreation Grounds. rhb a ef Totawr.......;. 6 924 7 4 Game called at 3 p. m. -_ trem Bartie, 8s .......... 0 0 1 12 1,Lawn A.C. ....20030002 1-61 : 5010100 i 150 i Bair, 8b ....... .. 0 0 0 4 1|Gerberich-Payne 02320200 0—9 GIRLS’ DAY EXERCISES a R _ Er a dod ic i Ovler, ec ..4....0.. 00 7 90 1 pans | HELD AT KINDERHOOK | = XX = Chronister, 'p .....). yin) Ys) Lost a Good Game r— 4 a " Dulkeman, Ih: in 00:13 0 0 Maytown defeated the Gerberecht! The congregation of the Kinder- a a Bishop, ef 5... 0 0 2 1 0|—Payne Shoe Co. nine of this place hook United Evangelical church, |g u Tvostle, If ........ 0 0 1 0 O0finthe second game under electrie [known as the “Little Red Church on| 3 5 Houseal, 2b ........ 0 0 1 6 O0flights. The final score was 12 to 11, the Hill”, observed Girls’ Day on |S e Paust, rE. 0. Lo 0 0 1 0 0 the home team winning by a rally in Sunday. Great preparations were |® N EE es the final inning. Score: jmade for the event and a program a The Battery Dens of the first and foremost essentials toward the H Totals: 10 0 12714 3 consisting of two parts was rendered | g : a LP a Maytown : } os follows: 2 working of your can If you want a good battery try a a Maytown ..... 000000000—0 FR Houseal. 2b > 1 : S e ; Part 1—Hymn, No. 13; prayer, : X\ a Sacrafice hits—Ellis. Double Plays! Trostle, If ........ 4.2 1 0 1 Gora Tdelnvy vieln Solo, Naney Sload { u s N\ 8 sl —Chronister to Dukeman, Weaver to|Dukeman, 1b ...... 1 2.10 070 aon Mandolin dinh; “solo, Miss io 1 a R. Myers, Ellis to R. Myers, Ellis to| Bishop, ss ......... 2-1-3 2 1 Ea suv % Seripure Jesson, Ellen | g 1 a err 15. Mors, Strack oubBrlR. Housed i] 2 90 0c cssen) selection, U. B. Quartet; roll | = \ gs Chronister, 5, by Shultz, 6. Base on|Drace, rf . 2 3:-0'0 call and attendance noted, secretaries # 7 i N\ i ; 2 TC ons. x Duty, 3 Hers pas |and treasurers; lesson review, Mrs. |s We have been handling these ‘batteries for a long time and they gm Umpires—Newcomer and Brubaker. Fictcher, 3h : : : 0 1: 2 °2 ie i Selsenion, u give good, satistaction, : We stand Nock of de satanies. W Bowers, cf ........ 1 81 0 Ha earns cosplg \ an ee | Greer; vocal solo, Miss Emma Wake- | 2 ’ \ . eee an Vs ors 5 A = oe oo = Royalton 4. C. oe : (field; announcements; secretary’s re-|% h. 3 MM rE oa is Totals: ......... 12 16 27 10 5 port, Mabel Kline; close of Sunday a a ery cS alirin a Beckey, 3b ........ 00.0 2 1} Gerberich.Payne Seon), 5 \ u Dupes, 2b... 0 0 11 0 r h o a ee Part 2—Selection, mandolin club; | = AY Bb Sipe, 1b... 0 1. 3 90 of Cuitagan, 5500 1 ! ! 2 doe. B. ausrien; reading, Mrs. | MR. HARVEY HAWTHORNE has just finished a complete prae- Birendhude.. 0.6. 20.0 hel ia 2.2 oseph Greer; violin solo, Mildred |® tical course in Battery Construction and hereaf i n Mathis, i... 01.1900 Dorn, + a ARR, 1:0 4 1 0 Lyle; vocal solo, Miss Emma Wake- # y xX yowin Ubderaraft rl 0.0 1.0.90 Pils rf Beata 3 2 0 0 0 field; duet, Misses Miller and Herr; § REPAIR and REBUILD ALL BATTERIES Ridley, S50 oo. 0 1 02 8 ramer, OB LanoL 2 2 1 2 1 piano solo, Grace Stotz; address Mrs. | 2 at our place of business. We are now ready for youl, work and will Dougherty, ¢ ...... 0 110 0.0 Myers, 3b ......... 1 8:2 9.3% (John F. Sload; vocal solo, Miss Lillian |# GUARANTEE OUR WORK TO BE oy, L Mathis, ......... 0 0 1.1 ojShont i... ..., 0 0 0 0 1 Faust; offering; offertory solo, Grace | @ \ B-Sire.n.... .... 0 0 0 1 o/Meuzler,c......... 1 1 38 1 0 Stotz; selections, mandolin club;| 2 N a Tae Pennel, 1b ........0 1 13 3 1 hymn, No. 202, school; Lord’s prayer. 2 REA MS GA RAG E Totals: .::... .... 0 424 7 1 Total = a = —— The committee of arrangements |® h otal: 0c, 2 25 11 5 consists of Minnie Miller, Nettie Ga-|® \ Brown A. C. One out when winning run was ble, Maud Minich, Mary Miller, Marie a MOUNT JOY, PA, N\ Risolgs it ; > 2 . scored. | Stauffer, Ruth Miller, Martha Kline, | = . \ Kipp 5 pe 9.9999 Gerberich-Payne 21 00003 5 0-11 | Mabel Kline, Alice Birk, Estella s N 2b Le Maytown 18121051 1-12 Propst and Ella Gable. O01 0 0 VE Sine, 88. ) 2 1 1 0f Two base hits—Dukeman, Drace. Tm. “ nile," p00 : 0|R. Houseal, Cattagan. Stolen ba i mt Boo on - ) an. ? ses | Let Me List It % N yers Wo 2 J 5 1 9 he. Double plays—Bishop to! The fall season will soon be here E S 3 ] F Deore of oat 0.0.0 0 Ore Olizenk Struck out by Faust, 7; and any person having real estate to xtra PEcCia or atur a Cle mi by Derr 6. Base on balls—off Faust dispose of should notify me by ph J Of avr. 0 0 0 0 0{2 Hitby pitcher—Kramer. Umpires or card. I will list it Fr of vi ay Weaver, 3b ........ 0 0 0 0 Of —Brubaker and Drace [same iif ak Se . [Barrett nf 0: 102 00 Se iin. lou Sai thus wor cosis : - 13 othing. at cou e fairer? he Soo Given Lo Xo mepame what could be fairer?) Pyre Alumiawm_ Percolator Octagon Shape Regular otals:........... 5 ocal team terming themselves phone or write. Jno. E. Schroll 3 1 Royalton A. C. 00000 0 0 0 0—o | the Olivets, lost to Rohrerstown Re- Realtor, Mt. Joy. : nme Po Price $1.48. See-the quality and style, only 90c. Brown A.C. 00002200 1—>5|serves on Thursday evening by a| Eee ~ [ Two base hits—Shultz, 2. Saerafice | 3¢°T® of 10 to 5. The score. Owr Mark . hits—Showalter, Metzler. Left Roh R | The following prices” a to-| Special for ome week: $1 {5 d ) I t5— y , Metzler. Left on ohrerstown R. | e following prices are paid to- . = base—RBrown A. C. 4, Royalton A. C. r bh o a ee !ay by our local merchants: pe : : nd ane weimen § umbre 5. Struck out—By Uukle, 16, by | Benedict, cf ....... 1°11 0 rt B20s oan 22¢ las $1 00 Mathis 5: by R. Sipe 4. Base on balls|Frey, 1b .......... 9 Ls 0 §Bufter. ..... 0.88 > he —off Uukle, 1: off Mathis, 2. Hit|Brubaker, 2b ...... 2:33 9 olard .............0 0... 12¢ ~y by pitcher—=Ridley, Dougherty. Wild |R. Star, ss ........ 126° 1 06 I. D. Stehman Pays: N pitches — Sipe. Umpires — Hendrix | Casper, rf .... 9 1 'T 0 0 Wheat : $ § 3 y TF vans Ll vealed ae 1.05 | Q a | and Dommel. M. Star, 3b. ....... 1.2.00 8 @. Con vos T0e De B. Bernhart, Mt. Joy, Pa. Mor
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