The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 18, 1922, Image 4

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY,PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1922


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Copyright 1922 by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate




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} A Reliable Place
To Buy
HOSIERY, FLANNELETTE GOWNS, ANGORA SCARFS
FLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS, COAT SWEAT-
ERS, SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, BLOOMERS,
SHOES, ETC., FOR THE LADIES’

FLANNELETTE SHIRTS, SWEATERS, UNION SUITS,
OVERALLS, SCOUT SHOES, WORK SHIRTS,
DRESS SHIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, MIXED
SOCKS, SUITS, PANTS’ HEAVY SHOES
FOR MEN AND THE BOYS
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FLANNELETTE GOWNS AND SLEEPERS, HOSIERY,
FLANNELETTE ROMPERS, ANGORA SCARFS,
GINGHAM DRESSES, PETER PAN MIDDIES












ON THE GRIDIRON
MOUNT JOY A. A. WON A GOOD
GAME FROM HERSHEY ON
SATURDAY—FINNEGAN
KRAMER STARS
The Mount Joy Athletic Association
foot ball team on Saturday afternoon
defeated the strong Hershey team by
a score of 18 to 6.
Two players on the Hershey team
were seriously injured. Putt, play-
ing left guard, had his ankle broke
in the first quarter and was taken to
® | the office of Dr. A. F. Snyder and lat-
er taken to his home in an automo-
bile. Walters, who played a star
game at quarter back, was put out
of the game in the last quarter with
several fractured ribs. He was also
taken to the office of Dr. Snyder.
“Finnegan” Kramer, the star of
the 1916 foot ball team returned to
the gridiron and was the star per-
former with a seventy-five yard run
He intercepted a forward pass which
was thrown by Walters and raced to
he five yard line where he was thrown
by E. Zimmerman. On the next play









INFANTS RUBBER PANTS, SHOES, he crossed the line for a gore.
DRESSESey “IC: TOR Terie, "REN r ‘Hershey made the first score
ypu B| ihrough a variation of plays wth
8 + Zimmerman crossing the line for
v " B|a score in the first quarter. After
LOOK AT THE WONDERFUL LOW PRICES m (this score Hershey was unable to
Yadies’ Wool Hosiery at ............% . .... LT. 89 ® Hii ht Gee
Ladies) Flannelette Gowns at ........3........... 98c AST Si ma :
Ladies’ Angora Scarfs at ........ $1.48, $1.98 and $2.98 dont i ll
Ladies’ Flannelette Underskirts at ....%... 69c and 79¢**= | his seventy-five vard run and on the
Ladies’ CoatSweatersat ............§ ........ $1.98 B| next play crossed the line. In the
@ Ladies’ Hosiery in Black and Tan, 2 Pairs for...... 25c B same quarter the locals rushed the
i Ladies’ Black Sateen Underskirts at...L.......... 98c m| ball from the middle of the field to
Ladies Bloomers in Pink and White at. 1... .. . . 48¢ = the goal line when Germer made the
Ladies’ Silk Hosiery in Black and Tan at.......... 48c gtccond touchdown, Neither - team
® Special lot of Ladies’ Tan Shoes at. ............. $1.98 | "2° ghie 2 i the second
B \en’s Flannelette Shirts in Khaki and Giey at. ..... 98c Poi: 23 the Yall most of the time
5 s / J g& | Was in the middle of the field.
B Men's Sweaters in Grey, Blue and Red at.......... O8¢ 2 The Association gridmen made
a Men’s Heavy Ribbed Union Suits at. zug. ......... 98c ®| their last score in the third quarter
MensOverallsat .............,.. 2718... .... 98c m|when Myers blocked a kick. The
MensScoutShoesat ................ ...... 5 $1.98 g|ball went out of bounds and “Ted”
Men's Work Shirts at... ...... ..comidicmnss vos 79c g|Klugh fell on it on the one yard line
Menis Dress Shirte at ................ L..... ... 98c _|(FEllis on the next play carried. the
BW Lotof Men'sDressShoesat ...........}........ $2.48 | ball across for thé final score. Line-
8 Men’s White Handkerchiefs, ................ 6 for 25¢ ¥| 0 i Summary:
# Men's Mixed Socks, ..........oovovnns 2 pairs for 25c Bc hey tp Yeunt Joy
ii: Boys Snits, 2 Pair Pants at ............ $5.98 and $7.98 = Roeling ...... LT a 2 Greg
ai Boys KneePantsat .................L. 6%c and O98c WiPut..... 1a Footy
E Lotof Boys’ Heavy Shoesat ............0....... $1.98 |Magium ....... GC . Si
8 Lot of Boys’ Sweaters at .......... 98¢, $1.48 and $1.98 . You Ca, RG... White
B Poys'Blougesat ...».................X.. ..* 48c E|Leb ........ RT. .o..... Neiss
® Children’s Flannelette Gowns and Sleepers at. ...... 59c ¥|Lone ....... R. E....... Eshleman
m Children’s Hosiery in Black and Tan at. ...15¢, 19¢, 25¢ ® > alters ».. a0 eB... Ellis
Children’s Flannelette Rompers at. .......\....... 48c ® face Cy L. HB ...... Kramer
Children’s Angora Scarfs at .............\......, 98c mp SH R a i Th Stoll
Children’s Gingham Dresses, 3 to 14 years at.\....... 98¢c a Score aid es 2 «Bemel
gz Children’s Peter Pan Middies at. ..........\. .... 98c = Mt. Joy .. an 0 6 0-318
B® Tnfants Rubber Pants ab al Xa 25¢ . Hershey ........ 6 0 0 0—6
B JotofInfantShoesat .................. 98c and $1.48 " Referee—Ellis, Umpire—Wilson,
gf Infonts White Dresses at-.................Y 48c %|Lineman—Schneider. Timekeeper—
» a Oro% Time of periods—10 and 12
& I ,,,.,_—... = minutes.
= = : Landisville Loses
= 1 k ® » I'he Junior Varsity team of
» 7 = | Franklin and Marshall Academy de-
a ® as ewlitz B| feated the Landisville High School
u mi cleven in a hotly contested game on
» Shoe Repairing A Specialty 8 Se ao Li i
= Open Every Evening . fzaderny Irs. Jandisnile H. S.
i araybfl 1. Be Minnich |
= EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. g|Omwake ...0. Sa Moose
EliSwope ......L. GF. Landis |
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| Row R G a Dombach
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Hassler . ; a Q B Kreider
Bong ....i. i HooR:.. 0 Bowers
Garvey ...... R. 1 2, Jay
Zimmerman ..F. B.. ons ho
Score by periods:
Hauling of all kinds. #Moving™a, specialty to any part of &|Landisville H. S. ..3 0 0 0_3
the State on short notice. | also™dg Passenger Hauling. Academy Juniors 1.0. 06 0-6
I received new spring seats and they™gre very comfort- Field goal, Herr. Touchdown,
1250 Hassler. Goal from touchdown,
Hassler, 0 out of 1. Substitutions:
— Landisville H. S., Stauffer for Min-
$ By CHAS. Z. D ERR ro ir Je, Tes
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Bell Phone 11-R4 man, F. & M. Umpire, Fisher, Hon
216 South Barbara Street, MOUNT JOY, PA M. "Head linesman, P. &eaver, L.
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ER a AS : The abethtown ‘American Le-
. : . gion efeated the Caramel
Advertise In ihe Mf. Joy Bulletin i: issn
. to 0. ineup an ummary:
s y National Caramel ( Ertan (16)
Keller ....... LL. Bi..i... Bishop
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Stauffer ...... LT... Heistand
Ruth... ..... L.. G.....:.. Brinser
Mowery ..ou.... RR Shaeffer
McCuarthey ..... B.G..... Slider
Sharp .. tom RB. Thuis Graybill
White -....... BR. B......« Spencer
Shailey ..... Q B....... Shirk
Luttenberger ...L. H..... Witmer
Hecker ..... RH...... Heckinger
Ashby ...... F.B...... Heilman
Substitutions: Miller for Bishop,
Cable for Spencer, Sider for Slider,
Zetnick for Brinser, Greene for
Shaffer, Krodle for Cable, Gainer
for Heistand, Engle for Witmer.
Touchdowns, Heilman, Shirk.
Points after touchdowns, Shirk.
Field goal, Shirk.
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Our Sale Register
Tuesday, Oct. 24—On the pre-
mises one mile east of New German-
town, in Perry County, a large lot
»f household goods by John H.
Gibbons, Morrison, auct.
Friday, Oct. 27—On the premises
in West Manchester township, one
mile southwest of York, a farm of
140 acres for the estate of J. W.
Steacy by the York Trust Co., Exe-
tor. See advertisement.
Saturday, Oct. 21—On the pre-
mises along the state highway west
of Florin, real estate of Mrs. Lil-
lian Welfley by Charles G. Baker,
agent for owners. Frank, auct.
See advertisement.’
Saturday, October 21-—At 7:30 p.
m. at the Bulletin Office, Mt. Joy,
lot of ground with brick dwelling
yn N. Barbara St., Mt. Joy, by J.'G.
Miller, M. N. Miller, Executors of D.
L. Miller, deceased. Frank, auct.
See advertisement.
Tuesday, October 24-—At their
stock yards at Mount Joy we will sell
a carload of cows, heifers, bulls and
steers. Also Leghorn Chickens.
Keller & Bro. See advertisement:
Saturday, Oct. 28—At 7:30 p. m.
at the: Bulletin Office, Mt. Joy, lot
of ground with brick dwelling, on
south side of Marietta street, by Ja-
cob Hoffines. Frank, auct. See ad-
vertisement.
Saturday, Nov. 11—On the prem-
‘ses near Bacon’s Mill, west of Sal-
unga, real estate by Mrs. M. M.
Weidman, administratrix of Martin
M. Weidman, deceased. Frank, auct.
advertisement.
eet Ge. eee
A BIG DEMAND FOR
LOW AUTO LICENSE TAGS

See
The first 500 automobile license
tags for 1923 have been applied for
more than twice over. There is a
greater demand than ever known
before for the low numbered tages,
but it is the policy to restrict them
to the State government and its
officials as much as possible. A -
mong the unusual applications filed
lately in the rush to enter papers
for 1923 licenses wus one in which
a man asked for “anything with
more than five figures.” The plans
are to begin shipments of tags for
1923 early in November.
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New Forage Crops For Porto Rico
Forage crops introduced into Por-
[to Rico by the Federal experiment
given great impetus to
esting raising on the island, accord-
ng to reports received by the United
| Staves Department of Agriculture.
|The station has found the velvet bean
{and the Crotalaria successful crops
ito furnish concentrated feeds, as well
“las valuable for soil improvement.
"| Napies, or elephant grass, has proved
the best of the introduced grasses for
roughage, although Guatamala grass
does well on dry land, and a pasture


grass from Java has been found ex-
cellent.
KINDERHOOK
Miss Katherine M. Propst, of
Clifton ‘Springs, N. Y., is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Propst.
The hike to be h-ld under the
auspices of the Young Men's Bible
class last Tuesday was postponed
owing to the inclement weather.
The Building Society met at the
home of Miss A. Elizabeth Greene,
After the business session a social
hour was spent. A program was
rendered.
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If you want to succeed—Advertise
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RELIGIOUS NEWS
IN OUR CHURCHES
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY
BORO AND THE ENTIRE
SURROUNDING COM.
MUNJY

Donegal Church
Rev. James M. Fisher, Minister
Sabbath School at 2 P. M.

Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor
Bible School at 9.30 A. M.
Morning Service at 10:45 A. M.
Evening service at 7.00 P. M.

United Brethren Church
Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30 A M
Sermon at 10.30 A. M.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.
Sermon at 7:15 P. M.

St. Mark’s United Brethren Church
H. S. Kiefer, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:00 A. M.
Preaching at 10:15.
Junior Christian Endeavor at 6:15.
Senior Christian Endeavor at 6.30.
Preaching at 7:30.
May we welcome you to any or all
of these services.

Church of God
Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor
Sunday School at 9.30 A. M.
J. S. Hamaker, Superintendent.
Preaching at 10.30 a. m
Junior Endeavor 5:45 p. m.
Senior Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Preaching at 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer service Wednes-
day.
Choir practice Wednesday evening.
T. U. Evangelical Church
Rev. J. L. Ferguson, Pastor
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30.
Rally Day will be observed on
Sunday in the morning at 10 o’clock
Sunday School and preaching ser-
vices combined.
Preaching service in the evening
at 7:30. Special program will be
arranged.
Come, you
services
Choir practice Thursday evening at
8 o'clock.
are invited to these
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor.
Wednesday
Prayer service at 7:30.
Teacher Training at 8:30 P. M.
Friday
7:30 P. M. Choir practice.
Sabbath
9:30 A. M. Sabbath School.
10:30 A. M. Divine Worship with
sermon by Pastor, “The Place of
Christian Education in our Life.”
7:30 P. M. Divine Worship with
i by Pastor, “The Worship ot
dols.”

Methodist Episcopal Church.
Rev. Michael Farry Davis, Pastor.
9.15 Sunday School.
10:30 Divine Worship. Sermon,
“The True Motive in all Work.”
6:30, Epworth League, Leader,
Lester Brubaker, Topic, “Stirring
up the Gift.” 11 Tim. 1:5, 6.
7:30, Divine Worship, sermon by
the Pastor, “Co-laborers with God.”
Wednesday evening, Oct. 13th,
prayer service at 7:30. Bring your
bibles.
8:30 Choir practice.
Thursday and Friday, October 19
and 20. Epworth League Conven-
tion at Steelton Methodist church.
Sunday morning, October 29th,
Good Literature Day will be observ-
ed. A special program is being
prepared.
Join the mission study
now being formed.
course. Sign up.
Brubaker.
men legen.
The large circulation of the Bul
etin makes it the best advertising
medium in this section of Lancaste:
county. Give it a trial and be con
vineced. tf
classes
It’s a six weeks
See Miss Esther
r—— i GR ere
It pays to advertise in the Bulletin
It pays to advertise in the Bulletin
If you want to succeed—Advertise


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Community Exhibit in Mt.
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Joy October 24, 25 and 2 26
B-
Exhibit, (Drawing to be Mounted.)
Exhibit, (Drawing to be Mounted).

FREAKS OF NATURE
Single
Pen
Entries close October 21st,
Send entries to E. W. Garber,
Not responsible for birds lost.
Light Brahma
Dark Brahma
Buff Cochin
Partridge Cochin
Black Cochin
White Cochin
Barred Plymouth Rock
White Plymouth Rock
Buff Plymouth Rock
Columbia Plymouth Rock
Golden Wyandotte
White Wyandotte
Single Comb Buff Orpington
Single Comb Black Orpington
Single Comb White Orpington
Jersey Black Giants
Anconas
Single Comb White Leghorns
Single Comb Brown Leghorns
Single Comb Black Leghorns
PIGEON
stock: will close October 21st.
‘epresent the best you can produce.
S. B. BERNHART, Secretary.
N. E. GARBER
RUNABOUT, PLAIN
RUNABOUT, PLAIN,
TOURING, PLAIN,
COUPE,
SEDAN, TWO DOOR,
CHASSIS, PLAIN
CHASSIS, PLAIN, STARTER
TRUCK, PLAIN


Watch
Next

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SCHOOL WORK
EMERSON ROHRER, Chairman
Young birds will not tones against old birds.
1922,
Birds must be brought and taken away free of charge.
Mt. Joy, Pa: or N. N. Baer, Salunga, Pa.
CHICKENS
HENRY H. EBY
NEW PRICES AS F
RUNABOUT., STARTER AND DEMOU
TOURING, PLAIN, WITH STARTER, .
TOURING, PLAIN, DEMOUNTABLE RIMS;
TOURING, STARTER AND DEMOUN. RIMS,
CHASSIS, PLAIN DEMOUNTABLE Wt
All Prices F. O. B. Detroit
ervice Men




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BOROUGH SCHOOLS
A—Penmanship in the grades, (Each grade listed separate.) ;
Drawing with the School as a Unit, (Six Drawings Constitute, an
C—M: anual Training, (Three Exhibits From Each School.)
COUNTRY SCHOOLS * 4
A—Penmanship in the grades, (Each grade listed separate.)
3—Drawing with the School as a Unit,
a
(Six Drawings Constitute an
C—Manual Training, (Three Exhibits From Each School.)
MISCELLANEOUS CLASS
Articles to be put on exhibit only.
Borough Schools will not compete with Rural Schools.
POULTRY ENTRIES FREE
First Second Third
$ .50 $ .25 Ribbon
$1.00 $.75 Ribbon
Rose Comb White Leghorns
Rose Comb Black Leghorns
Black Minorca
White Minorca
Silver Spangled Hamburg
Golden Spangled Hamburg
Black Hamburg
S. C. Rhode Island Reds
R. C. Rhode Island Reds
Indian Game
B. Braided Red Game Bantams
Brown Red Game Bantam
Buff Cochin Bantam
White Cochin Bantam
Black Cochin Bantam
Japanese White Bantam
Japanese Black Bantam
Japanese Black Tailed Bantam
Rose Comb Black Bantam
Rose Comb White Bantam
First Second Third
Pekin Dueks:...........0 .. 0 00. $ .50 $ .25 Ribbon
Raven Ducks ................ 00. +9 50 $ .25 Ribbon
Indian Rummer Ducks .................. $ 50 $2 Ribbon
Muscovy Ducks. ............. 000.0 $ .50 $ .25 Ribbon
GEESE
First Second Third
Toulouse Geese . ............ 0... La & Ji, $ .50 $ .25 Ribbon
Bumden Geese . .......... i. ih; id $ 50 $.2 Ribbon
Chinese Geese. ..........0 00 0 vions) $ .50 $ 25 Ribbon
African Geese... 0... a hal. $ .50 $ .25 Ribbon
TURKEYS
First Second Third
Fronze Turkey ...............5....... $ .50 $ .25 Ribbon
Yihite Turkey. oo 00.0. vial. $ .50 $ 25 Ribbon x
Bult Markey 0... 0.0 0 hm $ .50 $ .25 Ribbon . = 2
PET STOCK DEPARTMENT
Only ribbons will be awarded for pet stock.
DEPARTMENT
Only ribbons will be given in this department.
Entries for all live
Be sure and send entries in time.
SELECTION OF EXHIBIT .
Care should be exercised in the selection of exhibits.
They ought to.“ eo p——
They should be.uniform throughout.
For instance a plate of five apples should contain
equal sized ¢ d uniformly colored apples. :
should not contain one long ear and nine short ones.
C exaet -nuthber of
A ten ear exhibit of corn
COMMITTEE IN CHARGE
DR. E. W. GARBER, Chairman.
H. E. HAUER, Treasurer.
JNO. G. REIST

Lowest Prices in History of Ford Co.
me————
LLOWS:
$339.00
.$294.00
$364.00
R,.. $298.00
x... $368.00
$323.00
$393.00
$530.00
$595.00

er IE Tn L.. $235.00
%. $305.00
$260.00
CHASSIS, STARTER AND DEMOUNTABLE ...% $330.00
. $380.00
HS NEWCOMER,
AUTHORIZED
DEALER

 
 
 
 
 
 



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