The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 16, 1922, Image 9

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY LANCASTES COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A.
MY GRAGIOLS HATS
COLGHY MOU OVGHY YO -
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By Charles Sughroe
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PAGE SEVEN
ALWAYS TIRED
NO AMBITION
Nervous and Dizzy, Every-
thing Seemed to Worry Me.
How I Got Well
Larwill, Indiana.—*‘My back vas so
bad I couldnotdo my washing. I was al-
ways tired cit and
had noambitien, was
nervous and ‘dizzy
and everything
seemed to wary me
andIhad awful paina
in my right side. I
felt badly about four
years and could not
do my work as it
should have been
done. Isaw J ydia E.
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resulted.
full sto
ness buy.
tempering of
and the air-bd
processes.
The unusual milee
own car.
Pi
GetYour Share
~of Extra Mileage
T is all true—every word of the news that’s
going around about Firestone mileage rec-
and the phenomenal sales that have
Chagces are you really haven't heard the
of the wonderful success of Fire-
stone Co¥gls. We'd like you to call and get
the actualfacts. That is one sure way to
make your Rext tire purchase a logical busi-
e’ll explain the blending and
&bber—double gum-dipping—
cure — special Firestone
A call on us entails no Jpligation. Get the records
— divide the distances thes& Cords are covering by
Firestone prices. Then you'llib
being made everywhere will
stir your ambition to red¥ice the operating costs of your
convinced that Most

. : Most Miles
: per Dollar
GU
HERR" &
Substantial Reductions
2
t-on—
United - States Tires
30x3% Usco\.........$10.65
30x37 Royal Cord ..$14.65
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Substantial vedudtions on
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Ream’s Garage
MOUNT JOY, PA. |




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Just what you want for your
picnic or outing, Always
\ fresh. Jer
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Sold by
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Potato
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Place ‘your order ;
SOLD BY
H. B. Greenawalt
S. B. Bernhart
F. A. Farmer
MOUNT JOY
A. D, Garber
H. J. Schadt
FLORIN, PA.
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STUMPF’S RESTAURANT
MOUNT JOY. PA.
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exegsses of any kind.
Miles per Dollar means what § says.
Drop in — Any\Time
FABRIC L CORD
30x3 Oldfield '99",-. $7.99 3x3% Regular Size: , $12.45
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when you want
that next job of
oe .0
Printing
You will get first-class
wore, and you will get
it when promised, for
having work done
when promised is one
of the rules of this office.
If you prefer, send the
order by mail or bring
it to the office in person.
BENITA RSE.
Let Us Show You
What We Can Do

AI Se
THE SEXES AT MIDDLE AGE
Woman Invariably Remains Younger
Than the Man, Declares Writer
in Eastern Magazine.

“If we consider the average middle
aged woman,” writes W. L. George,
“her faculty for adopting new ideas,
tor being converted to new religions,
however Incredible, for packing her
day with occupations such as social
intercourse, dress, causes, occupations
which may be entirely imbecile, it
surely must be agreed that she retalns
more characteristics of childhood, or,
if you like, savagery, than does her
solid husband, plodding away at his
office, making money with dull en-
thusiasm, and going to sleep after a
day devold of phantasms.
“It is llkely that the middle-aged
woman Is younger than the middle-
aged man. She thinks herself very
tlever, but as a rule she is the baby
f the pair, and if it comes to a
struggle where one must outwit the
ther, the man will usually prevail if
he puts his mind to anything so futile,
[f women often beat men at the game
of Intrigue, it fs mainly because men
an't be bothered; they're generally
thinkIng of something else,
when they reach the shadow line, are
Infinitely more interested in their am-
bhitions, in thelr career, In the making
f money, than in the quest for love.
They have passed through all that, if
they are lucky, and if they have not
passed through It, love encounters for-
midable rivals. T am sure that this day
many lonely women are bitterly say-
a career?’ "—Harper's Magazine.

MUST HAVE WORD FOR LOVE
Be Substituted ... A!l*x “Fiancee”
Seems Worth Coi.sidering.

The old belief that
need of words” has proved itself to
be wrong, declares London Answers.
When you become engaged to be mar-
ried you cannot introduce the future
sharer of your domestic life by taking
her up to a friend and saying:
“This is my——" and do the rest
with a display of eye work. Yet that
is what we were told—that “love
spoke with the eyes.” The poor man
would think that love had driven you
mad.
We had to find some word to de-
scribe our own chosen one of the fair
sex, and we selected, of all things—
fiancee, a French, and at Its best a
terribly sounding word.
At last, however, a protest has been
made, and “betrothed” has been sug-
gested. The word sounds sweet on a
poet's lips.
He Is the first flower of my freshest age
Betrothed me unto the only heir.
“Beloved” has been another sug-
gestion, but the dear old word “sweet-
heart” requires a lot of beating. But
whether it is betrothed, beloved,
sweetheart or even a new word—new
words are always creeping into the
language, so why shouldn't we have
a new one for love?—don’t please, call
her your fie-on-say.
King of Poets.
If Shakespeare had
man, he might have been a great poet
still; but he weuld not have been the
one figure in literary history who to
day is regarded with as much
and intimate affection as if he
actually with us in the flesh,
no longer, thank Heaven, se much as
a “cult”
to see them on the
openly and with relish
been a morose
to quote
passages
stage,
the
“high-brew” or even odd.
writer is read so extensively o1
such umspoiled pleasure In the
of the poor, even in the homes of the
rich? In this age of a highly self-con-
with
homes
scious intellectual pessimism
larity of Shakespeare—a blithe prince
of philosophers fho looked upon life
and found that it was good—is a salu-
tary, not to say a sanitary, influence
of supreme value and importance. —
London Daily News,
Blackbirds’ Curious Nesting Place.
After building five nests in a line
on the head ef a drag rake in a farm

Rests positive and lasting.
Contain®no injurious drugs.
gk; i Absolutely guiranteed,
IES | At all drug $1.00 or direct
goey¥y by mail from the ratories of
KEYSTONE PHARMACEUTICAL'MFG. CO.

700 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia, Penna.

If you do you are
a judicious adver-
Do You
Believe ter wd « good
In Signs
usiness man. Ju-
dicious advertising
Always Pays
and especially when
you advertise in a
? paper that is read 36
o by everybody in

Shaving
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K. WEAVER"

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Formerly at Weber's, wow at
47 N. Prince St., Lancas
ao tt me My
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PECIAL LINE
es and Eye-Glasses
Pa.

building at Devizes, a pair of black-
birds have just reared a brood of four
in the fifth nest, the only one actual-
ly used. The number of half finished
nests may be accounted for by the po-

at $2.00 to 7.50 made within sition of the head of the rake. Lean-
an hour after "axamination. No Ing against the wall with the teeth
waiting. sloping downward, the nesting ma-
HORTON, The ptician terial kept slipping off, until, after
four failures, the birds at length suec-
ceeded in getting the last nest to
hold together. A somewhat similar
inckdent was reported some time ago
from Cambridgeshire, but in that case


its territory.
I
This newspaper reaches the eye
of everybody who might be a
possible buyer in this section. |§ (0

e houses, big barn, tobac-
shed and cellar. i $118.00

W. Gorreehhess
Sn
july =i)
Who Wants This Chance? : :
have a 1l4-acre farm near| 37 WES MAIN STREET
Sunnyside, 10 acres of meadow, sand
land, 2 fram
ns
Jeweler
the nests were placed between the
rungs of a ladder which hung hori-
against a wall.—From the
If you contemplate selling or buy-
ing Real Estate, I will be pleased to
handle your deal in a fair and honest
per asre Act quick if you can use way. That always was and always
it. 1l, phone or te Jno. E. ; will be my policy. I await your in-
Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy. t¢| Watchmaker—-Engravers, |quiry. ~~ © 4

“That 1s the central point. Most men,
Ing, ‘What's a woman by the side of |
Buggestion That Oldtime “Sweetheart” |
“love hath no
real |
were |
He is |
|
oy : te oy {
I'o read Shakespeare's plays,
you love most is not now to be thought |
What other |
the popu- |

BOYS ROUT BEAR
WITH COW'S HELP
Animal, Undaunted by Pail of
Milk in Face, Runs From
Bovine Horns.
DOUBT DAD'S WORD
Had Been Told That Black Bears
Were Harmless, but This Night's
Experience Makes Them Sceptl-
cal on the Subject.
Olean, N. Y.—Joe Bucher, who is
I four years old, always has been afrald
of the black bears that come out of
the woods of the mountains near here,
and nobody ever has been able to con-
! vince him that they are harmless, His
| futher has told him that the black
bears come out only to look for things
to eat, or for exercise, and that they
| never were Interested in little boys.
Last night, however, Joe toddled out
into. the barn with his older brother,
I'red, who is eleven, and for several
vears has boasted of not being afrald
of bears, black or any other color, Joe
! walked behind his brother and when
they got to the barn he sat down on
| a pile of hay just inside the doorway
while his brother began milking the
cow,
“Fred,” sald Joe, “it Is awful dark
| outside. Are you afraid of bears?”
“Don’t be silly,” sald Fred. “There

I aren't any bears around here except |
black bears, and they wouldn't hurt
anybody.”
i “But they might,”
| “And you're net afraid of them, are
you? All right, then I won't be afraid
| either,”
Black Bruin Appears.
| Fred went on milking by the lght
i of the lantern, until the pall was about
full. All at once he heard Joe cry out
| with a little stifled, sobbing scream. He
, turned and saw that a big black bear
had come through the doorway and
was reaching out a hairy paw for the
little boy.
Fred jumped up and ran to his
brother and the bear, forgetting to put
down the pail of milk as he ran. But
before he reached him the bear's paw
had reached Joe's shoulder and the
claws had gone Into the sweater at
the shoulder. The bear looked around
Just then and pulled away his paw,
tearing most of Joe's sweater with it,
Joe began to cry, for the claws had
cut into his flesh about the shoulder
and neck. Fred didn’t know what else
to do, so he threw the pall of milk
into the bear's face. The bear put his
paws up to his eyes, trying to brush
away the milk as he backed away.
The bear inadvertently backed into
the cow, which until this time had
been standing still wondering why the
milking had stopped. But when she



The Bear Looked Around.
saw the bear she bellowed and lowered
her head. There was a flurry and a
flight and while the cow and the bear
were mixed up In the barn the boys
ran back to the house. '
There are two boys now who are
afraid of bears, even the harmless
black bears,

Two Good Farms
I have two exceptionally good to-
bacco farms ir East Donegal that I
can sell right. They contain 81 and
(89 acres. The largest can be bought
{for only $150 per acre. Three-
Ifo of the money can remain om
| mortgage. Both these farms are close
[to markets and are money makers.
. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf


The Circlet is more than a
Brassiere, It’s Self-Ad-
justing and simply slips
over the head, clasps at
the waist and under-arm
and smooths out ugly lines
If your dealer can’t get it send actual
ust measure, name, address and
$1.00. We'll send the Circlet pre-
paid. Sizes 34 to 48. )
Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute
vertised so much and it did so rany peo-
pe good that I began to take it myself.
am feeling fine now and eve’ y one tells
me they never saw me lookin so well. [
live on a farm, do all my wor, and have
three little girls to take car: of. I am
recommending this medicine to my
friends and know it will felp them if
they use it like I do.’”” — M-s. HERBERT
Long, R. R. 8, Box 7, Lar will, Indiana.
Many women keep about their work
when it is a great effort. {They are al-
ways tired out and have no ambition.
When you are in this condition give it
prompt attention. }
Take Lydia E. Pinkhani’s Vegetable
Compound, for it is espedially adapted
to correct such troubles, as it did for
Mrs. Long. :
8


College Hill Dairy
log Cream Co.,
Ltd.

We solicit your trade of
Ice Cream and Pasturized
Milk. Look for the wagon


persisted Joe. |

120 East 16th St., New York, Dep't M.



> ed
Jac. Ichler, deliverer.
or 111R16 Bell phone E’town

Call numbers 27R3, 2R5


Peaches for Sale
—-at the—
FAIRVIEW. ORCHARDS
in season
At Wholesale & Retail Prices
Please Bring Your Containers

Fairview Orchards
FLORIN, PA.
Bemis
Sunburn
and insect
bites make
you unhappy.
MENTHOLATUM
cools and
soothes and
gently heals


to sept.-1


2 Jossstrssmesessssns | sass} sssossesesoss is § o-smsmmann $3
ICATARRH
OF THE STOMACH
{3 [0 Ey pm
rn
5 U CAN'T ENJOY LIFE
H LS with a sore, sour, bloated stom-
call ach,
wii Le

Food does not nourish.
a : v |
Instead it is a source of misery, causing |
pains, belching, dizziness and head-
|
aches,

= € The person wita a bad stomach Bi
should be satisfied with nothing less fl Bi
1 than permanent, lastmg relief. i
€ The right remedy will act upon the |
linings of the stomach, enrich the blood,
aid in casting out the catarrhal poisons |
and strengthen every bodily function,
€ The large numba of people who {
pg have successfully used Dr. Hartman's
IFIr
. |
famous medicine, recommended for all |
catarrhal conditions, offer the strongest |
poss ible endorsement for
i
PE-RU-NA | |
H IN SERVICE FIFTY YEARS |
10 CC Ee Ee errr pen |
TABLETS OR LIQUID
J SOLD EVERYWHERE g
ICI ET HET Ee
Micra
Highest Cash
Prices Paid
FO
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Hides, Tallow
and Furs








Phone or Write
Walter F. Rochow

COLUMBIA, PA.


THE OLDEST HAT STORE
IN LANCASTER
\, THE
Wingert & Haas
Hat Store

rs t—
LargestiLine of
Straw Hats dnd C
In The City
EE hl ALP.


144 N. Queen St. Lancast Pa
JOHN A. HAAS, Propr.



Ache?
When you're suffering from
headache,
backacke,
toothache,
neuralgia,
or pain from any other cause, try
Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills
One or two and the pain stops
Contain no habit-forming drugs
Have you tried Dr. Miles’ Nervine?
Ask your Druggist


Shaving
Hair Cutting :
Jos. B. Hershey
TONSORIAL PARLCR R
Agent for the Manhattan Laundry
Goods called for Monday
East Main Street, Mount Joy
If you have a news item at any
time, please let us have it. We wang
the news and se do eur readers.