Brown Bros. W. Main St., MOUNT JOY, PA. GOOD FURNITURE Is the only kind 1 sell-—Furniture that is Furniturp Rockers, Mirrors, Hall Racks, BOOOOCOOOOOGOOOO00O0OO0OOOLOO0LLRLOLLDOLLLLLLOLDDDDOC i Earned runs, Mount Joy 1, Mari-|cals for a while when the scribe | letta 1. Sacrifice hits, Ernst, Houser| managed the team, is now playing | 2, Gise, Sheilas. Struck out, by Em-| center regularly for the University | | ber 7, by Shelias 7. Base on balls,| of Pennsylvania. He was a big fig- | | off Ember 6, off Shelias 5. Hit by|ure in winning the game for Penn | | pitcher, Hipple, Unkle, Ernst, Ember. | against Yale last Saturday in 11 in- | Wild pitches, Shelias. Stolen bases |nings with a 3-bagger. Shirley. Left on bases, Mount Joy, | 9; Marietta, 2. Umpire, Sargent. PERSONAL : HAPPENINGS a i Time, 2:00. | ee | (Continued from page 1) | Mrs. George Glatacker and children] i Landisville High Won Landisville High put one over on Rachel, George and Frank of May-| Lampeter High at Landisville on Fri- day afternoon, when the home-town i lads triumphed on the diamond 6-1. Abome rly 4 Herwith on town spent Sunday with Miss Em- | Picture Frames, Ladies’ Desks, on. fe Beth featured die gawe, ma Pennell and Mrs. Annie Pannell. | Extension and Other Tables, a Lampeter H. 8 Miss Christine Moyer of Palmyra, | ! R. H 0. A. F. [spent the week-end with her parents, | Davenports, China Closets, Werner 0 0 1 5 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. Moyer. es REIL ) Kitchen Cabinets. I Hex 1 f 0 1 0 0 of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Peffer and] . | Bare. a. - 0 010 2 o/son, of Mechanicsburg, spent several InFact Anything in the Furni. { Doltar: 5 Sra 0 2 o 1/days here with his parents, Mr. and | tur Line | Morrison, ss. ...... 0 0 0 1 1|/Mrs. B.F Peffer. | I'Mevers. 2b... 1.11 3 9! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yokom and RC Shay. c. ¢ 010 0 p)Thitdren, of Harrisburg, spent Sun. | . Furs : < ne |cay here as the guests of Mr. and| UNDER I AKING | Hour ty ane 2 ’ i 0 g/ Mrs. Charles Johnson. | NIE TANT . WY jo RE a 2 Mr and Mrs, Simon Snyder of ANE EMBA LMING i Totals 1 494 11 ¢| Maytown, spent Monday in town as ” Landisville H S {guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. i a # R ? HOoOATR |and Mrs. H. E. Klugh. MOUNT JOY, PA. Since n........ 1 1 23 of, Mc ad Mov Daniel Mowrer, of) C1 72 © 1| Hershey, and Mrs. Benjamin Benne- | Bo ont 0. 07 1 1 | wit, of Lancaster, spent Sunday here | et 2 3 2 © @2 the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jom, TSS —————r ; an : Pennypacker. | 0 9 oO 3 | Ea J O01 LL ea 0 ; 9 0 : Mr. Chas. Bennett, Geo. Neiss, | ® — o x : .. 99 FE eine 0 0 1 1 olMrs. H A Darrenkamp, Mrs. Eliza. | " get he , Qu ailly Habit B 15, : : ; : 0 05 0:10 th Mateer enjoyed an automobile E2 ‘ 5 ¢ 1 01 1 olttinte Minersville on Sunday where 8 pa ¥ rg ® { : Zoo = Ylithey ealled on Prof. C. B. Rouds- a 4 ru on FY B id 0 up? ¢ n= Tatala nn on | bush and family. : y i 4 EF Ree N : 5 é B i . Xotals ,...... n., 6 7 27 6 4 hk —. SEAT u y JOO0U a Li FEL ® Lampeter ..... 00000010 0—1]| - 2 Y Th 1 Tr vos = i =m PIF = n Whenever furniture is bought for “service and distinction— = ned runs, Landisville 3. I'wo- | vac ALLEY a BQ = wherever the idea of hc betterment dapstantly prevails—the _ base hits, Mease. Home runs, A. Herr] oe * iP B jow cost of lity is always appreciated. “Bargain prices and = | Stolen bases, He . Herr, Mease, | SUITE SIZE a terms > red flag of cheapened merthandise—do not fool ® gj Double Schenck to Way, | » nd women of mination who realize that superior values g ' Mumma to Way, Bushong to Rudy-| Conia, oo. Doe 7 B nly kind they afford to buy. b in Wid i i | Sill. Struck out, by Shenck 8, by Wer-| p thy, thotigh hey hind tire = Furniture of merit and true beauty is here in ler selaction ner 10. Base on balls, off Shenek 38.|thetr property, though they nad tim @ and at a lower price than you will find elsewhere, “gonsidering » { Hit by pitcher, Hess. Umpires, Hoff. {0 remove the greate r part of their § quality. 3 # | man and Weaver. | Possesions. These buildings were 5 a = coffee and served lunch to the men. ® GEE iand the loss to the property will F 30] Lag . %37 & » a a The Re: Logt did not|3mount to $2,500, the plaster and & Westenberger, Maley & + Myers y ® fly very high here on Saturday as coriings having been ruined with the = 128-131 East King Street LANCASTER, Pa ® | the All-Scholastics, of Lancaster Tales Oe tts Vitor Com = MN i Ri a po i amila®™ | elippe ir wings ¢ . 9 1e | a g 7 Wate 10RD 010 00 Lag 4 Sar ving to the insiof 1 pany figured prominently in the good ————————— m— ESS S——————— | : alr J : work done as the superintendent of NA a | Lancaster All Seholantice A. pg |the company was on hand and had u } ® | Yohn ce. i 1 3 0 0 0 the pumps at Work holding in re u Al Mi Cowan. 1b... 2 9 8 0 o|serve one of the reservoirs of water = = | rt for emergency. The men of the 5 ny x Troop, rf, ceases 1.20 0.0 various companies worked hard and = A E a ALL SIZES AND KINQs OF COAL ON HAND FOR IMMED- § eaves, 1 £. Sie iret d 2 : 9 5 ly 8 Tow Danie Read ots casted. IATE DELIVERY. CARDS ARE NOT USED ANY MOR | Snyder, 8s. 6 : : : : : ; 2 2 4 2 @o/One man was overcome by smoke Min ; E | Brunner, 3 3 4 1 1 o|for a short time. Neighbors made i = | Burns, c. .... .... 1 211 2 1|coffffee and served lunch to the men. B A s 1 Boyer, 2b. .......: 1 1 3 3 © nT ese . . BiGaver.p ....0. os 1 3 0 2 0/BOOKLET SHOWS MARVELOUS 5 Sr — wa RIC LOAD TRY SUCRENE DAIRY FE R MORE-MILK u Totals ......... 12.2297 8 SROWIH OF ELECT USE SUCRENE DRY MASH FOR CHICKENS FOR MORE EGGS " Golden Begley 0 A | An attractive booklet, “The he ® Charlos, ss 0 0 0 3 1 Electric Motor—Its Uses and Users,” LUMBER and COAL Bd Penniel 16. ..... .. 0 0 9 o 1|has been compiled by the Edison % sdb oo... B|Collins, p. .........0 000 0 Electric Company, : of Lancaster, Both Telephones MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Bg Ellis, 2b 0.1000 which gives a long list of varied in- w oa dustries using electric power service TOO Showalier, Zhe By ve 2 1 W 3 2 from their lines. This publication i Mumma " t Sa ‘0 00 0 0 shows the growth of the company’s OOOO COOOL OOOOOOODODO Geltmacher i: 0 0 1 0 o| connected motor load from a meag- ~ wo Gillums, 3b. ....... 0.01 0 "2805 yn th J X : , . U ~ “NERAL HA ULING 2 Hendpie. > 5 Tl 3 ] : » 2 power on January 11st, 1923. EITHER LiGHF..OR HEAVY AND TRUCKING & — — — — —| A study of the classification of Kinds to~all Parts of B} rotals ........., 0 427 8 3fthe motor load shows a great di- or All Kap A! o of [he Bate B | Lanc. All-Schol. 0510220 02—12] versity of the uses to which the peo- 8 | Golden Eagles .000000000— 0|ple of Lancaster county apply elec- Give me a call as I always try and 3 aypmodate everybody. 2 Two base hits, Garver. Sacrifice tric current, and the records and My efforts are to give you service. Get my pwiges. Your pat ® | hits, Yohn, Weaver, Burns. Stolen |facts unfolded between the covers ronage solicited and always appreciated. ® | bases, Lanc. All-Scholastics 9, Gold- of the booklet convey a high com- . ® | en Eagles 2. Left on base, Lanc All. |pliment to the company which has E. C H A S. Zi DERR B4.Schol. 10, G. A. 8. Struck out, by| made reliable electric service so ar ¥ | Collins 14, by Showalter 1, by Gar-| universally available at reasonable Bell Phone 11R4 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. ver 13. Base on balls, off Collins 1,|rates to our people. The booklet|¢ Barbara K | off Garver 6. Passed ball, Smeltzer.|is in every way a most creditable UOOOE DOCOOO00000000000000000000000000¢ | Umpires, Hendrix and Alexander. publication. 7 capital of Turkey, are turning more | population, has but 8000 telephones. and more each day to the telephone | The people, however, are rapidly ac- as the logical means of communica- | quiring the telephone habit and the tion. countries. of telephones in Europe today cannot be compared to the 14,600,000 Bell Telenptones in the United States, yet which indicales popular interest. A ——— William Butler, Mr. and Mrs. But-| are lacking. SCHOOL FOS DEAF WHERE BELL LT RIMES kl 50% {iS MEMORY I. » i HUI UY [il 4 [RU a Hubbard Hall is one of the beautiful buildings of the Clarke School for the Deaf, at Northampton, Mass. It was named in hon- or of Gardiner G, Hubbard, father of Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell. Under the chairmanship of the Hon, | Board of Corporators after discontin- Calvin Coolidge, Vice President of the | wing his duties as an instructor. It ; : : irs hich ic | Was here that Dr. Bell first met Mabel Inited States, the committee which is | V2 : Xf 5) Hubbard, who afterward became his raising an endowment fund of $500,000 | «ir. Fe often sald that Mrs, Bell for the Clarke School for the Deaf at | deserved much of the credit for the Northampton, Mass., will devote $100,- i invention of the telephone, because 000 for a memorial to the late Alex- | of her unshaken faith and belief in ander Graham Bell, who was a teacher | his ultimate success. at that institution when he invented! This Memorial fund of $100,000 will the telephone. | be devoted to carrying out some of Dr. Bell came to this school as an | the ideas of Dr. Be in the work of | instructor in 1872——four years before | teaching the deaf through lip reading he invented the telephone. He served | and instruction in the use of the a8 a trustee and as President of the | voice, i % EE ES i bs Baa ff HEY . i FIUN i 5 bom U3 £0 i 8 NA BT BALE I POPULAR IN GUIS # | 2 5 BE BIg BE | f Hiv BEY LEE fal Imagine how an American telephone central office would look If the operators wore headdresses like those worn by operators in the Constantinople Exchange. The people of Constantinople, the | Constantinople, with its 1,000,000 business of the British Company which This is true of many other European | operates the telephones is increasing Although the total number | materially. It is said that in the Constantinople central office all operators speak both the Turkish and French languages and many speak seven or eight differ- { ent tongues. he figures are increasing rapidly, ; MAY 9th, 1923 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8S. A. . { WED AY, ’ Maytown High Won = To know Wanted Sale, Rent, &c. Maytown High School stopped the ood a Ciga Bai streak of the Elizabethtown how doo: 5. FOR _SALENLump,_ Lime for High School nine at Maytown by de- AROUND FLORIN Atay whitewashing at residence H.W. feating them 8 to 4 on Saturday. y Buller, Florin, Pa. may 2-2t Henderson pitched excellent ball for ; ; | 3 gh FOR SALE—Ford¥, Sedan $225. . the home team and was given good ALL THE UP-TO.DATE HAPPEN. aR AL an, $908; {Support Seoret INGS FROM THAT THRIVING Mayown 3 OAT AND BUSY VILLAGE 3 : Bach a 1 3°10 0 THE PAST WEEK \ uchanan, c. £. ..... { INelL LE. 7s. 11 '10'8 sm—— oy rhe SALE Ruth. 2b... 9 2 1 2 0| Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer visited N DW ELL IRCS i Rhoades ss. ...... 2 3 5 2 1|relatives at Elizabethtown on Sun- AN J ie 5, 00. os 0 0 4 2 1|day. : : IN FL ha De I AT REASONABLE PRICES. ALSO C m sday a pr re tai, i : A NUMBER OF DESIRABLE BUIL- Phen e p.......0 1 1 1 0] Misses Fannie, Kathryn and Mr. 'STOASTED" DING LOTS. MCREASED VALUE i THE Doo Tax Well You She MO A Sb Roe he mm mm Joi kfins spent Saturday at Lan- OF PROPERTY \MEANS LOWER : 0 ip =i Toww inl 11 27 7 7] caster. . ; = boo BUTE ose. DAY—GOLDEN EAGLES TR hoe] S. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tamplyn RENTS faker 2, owe LOST—MAYTOWN R H O. A. E.|New York, called on town friends ie HIGH Woy McLaughlin, 1b. ....0 O 8 0 2|on Saturday. - E. L. NISSLY & ‘SONS. at Jake Brown’ C.t me| Coble, 3b. ......... 0 01 0 1f Ms Clayton Stehmen spent Hel, 4 mj Anna M. Dervunt of ay i ake Brown's A sjkoam caf Bard, noi... 1 1 1 0 1 week-end at Reading, visiting rela- Philadelphia. thru with a good victory here on Moire he ia {1 0 1 2 2 tives and friends. [RG pala sk Brywn gud Martin \ Sunday caer our Ol vol Males Gram oF oon. 0 2 2 0 0 Messrs, F. S. Buch and Ray Lech- | Mesos. pork —or¥oom ot nie — \ by a score of 3 to 1. thong Graber, 1. £. ....... 1 2 4 0 0 thaler of Harrisburg spent Saturlay Fike and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sea- FOR SALE—E Shields allowed the locals : ut We 'Welduan, rf 1 1 1 0 0 here with friends. bold and son Donald of Rohrers- | pf Jane ity 3nd foros seven Baers fn the | Drybread 88. aL 01 0 0 2 Mr. S. J. Mittosx of Alans, town. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seldom- | BlacMGiant Eggs $1.50 fo 3 © critical momen: tan | en rT is spending several days in our vill-,6 “ '"" K th f Inter- | W. GaMher, Mount Joy. may 9? i ; { ridge and son enneth o . — Rh ge Tosalf poo rae £ 718 3 Bags on a business op course, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bair of 4 rere cara re Te arte in Ber ariel Was owes only $042} Mayr H. S. .00000224x—8 Miss Elizabeth Geib of Coates- Gordonville were Sunday visitors to | % I have ab 3000 fect of Red DOOO00VOROOCOCIOOCO0CO0OOCOCONOOOO0OVCVOVCONSO0N0: | ingles by Ember, ogame a f|E-town H. S. ...020000020—4 ville, spent Sunday here the guest Mr. Omar Kling and famliy. Cedar Lumber ich 1 will convert % ¥ whole was a good one and that ivy Earned runs, BE-town 1, Mactora sof Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer. i : Ode in W ararobies. 3 Wi Juake ny ok ® of ball playing is bound to win pat- 2. Two base hits, Rhoades 2, Buch- Mr. and Mrs. Bertis Frey : of Saniching for Shock; Si gsiags to or i, i 3 ) fue ? ® ronage. The score: anan, Graham, Gruber, Rutt. Struck Central Manor, were Sunday visit-y Sarma 78 S00 0 ere ] €9 sets. p % Mount Jo ediy y — { S : There sre so mad mstan sale ¢ .Peter S. Br ker, Mt. 1 & I ] 8 | 7 I O. A E lout, by Henderson 9, by Bard 7.|ors to Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Herr. Foch ais hearin Have Loon festored Pe * SG y . 0 0 1 0 0 Base on balls, off Henderson 1, off Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heisey and bv a severe shaelc that there isa gens : A - % : Hippie 2 sisis aes 1 0 5 0 o|Bard2 Hit by pitcher, Neil. Stolen | daughter Ruth spent Sunday at the notion sin via? ynd Gmbh. per TOST-W Base Mnaloimitc Grease . . . oad, 1 f. ..... wed, 0 2 1 olbases, Rutt 3, Henderson, Fletcher home of Mr. Joseph Cooper at Sal- hor He atvatton rests 1 this Gur mer: len tg hb R{Bmst, ee. .......... 0 0 8 0 olBard Weidman. Left on bases, Eli- unga. ; . ? | direction. Consequently they are re- | Schock’s Garage, Mt. Jo iipit : Schultz, Ib, iin 1 0 1 0 0 zabethtown 6, Maytown 7. Umpires.| There will be a big festival in the res ou. BiTans trrdian an maoans : R ; ; Unite es ae 5 1.5 04 Werner and Bowers. Time 2:10. Livi Jak on Sauus ay ol oF foctorin their. funeiions. Tho map. : \ N g | Houser, 2b. ........ : eae A rans {June 9, under e auspices of thej ~~ = LTT. Ciiion at Croydon, 4 7 - } | Spirley, ss. ........ 1 00°12 Di dD | Florin cemetery Association. 4 v taite hat he. Ia hoslorol | \ h x > 3b. ....... 0.1 3% 1 amon: ust : | Iingland, reports that he is besleg y . 3 k h J f Woaven 8 1 0 4 1| Manheim High won from P. B. C. | 3 Mr. bg Bs, pClayion pin 1 requests from these afilicted pop % \ y 2 18 to 5. { Mr. an 3 Iam agtze sons who are hopeful that an experi- Nothing could or would maxe t e 5 Totals : gi 27 . 91 Lititz High defeated Elizabethtown | Sunday with the family of Mr. Mer-| n i ae supply the nee BULLETIN ADS PAY 3 a A rl i { vin Kling near New Holland. ine Glial TT Davents £ % y 3 High 14 to 8. vin g he ess shock. The parents of an a nome more beautiful than a coat of | Marion HO. A FE Ry defeated Mountville Sat- | Kathryn Bryson and son Carl of o_o re brought thelr offspring to . . . X . oy. vf, a irda 1380.5, | Intercourse, and Mr. George Bard: .,.. station ond made a request thot paint this Spring. If you decide to A er % : : : : : : 3 : : : ] The Klein Chocolate team lost its id Dr snieshung Spchi Souinlsy the child be taken aloft with the Be ¢ . 9 ~ ie i Tey 7 0 o|first game on Saturday to Lebanon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Omar | ¢ ,,sqinly curing her, but aside from brighten up’, come in and let us | bensent Fea 013 021 tod Kling. ; the tonic effect upon the child there | “yar y “pM FOR SALE—AR = Sheilas, p ie 11 1 3 0| Rather unusual to see “Billy” Con- | on Mr. Omar Kling proprietor of the | (3s no other result. The child re- 11-acre poultry and truck farm for show you PAINTS. Our reasona- | McMullen 4 f 0 1 0 0 olrad in a Marietta uniform. . He! I'raymore Restaurant isnow ready to | (ured to the ground in a very happy sale includingd stock, implements, ete 3 . 3 ; Boyles “3h SLY 0 0 1 1 ojprlayed a good game. serve the public with all the good | fyye of mind and was delighted with | Possession any time. Call or phone ble prices will surprise you. | GoY8 we 0 0 9 8 0 TheGolden Eagles will play Eliza- | €ats of the season. Also tobacco; j, experience. It has been suggest- | Jno, E. Schroll, Mount Joy, Pa. | Smi ei [1 2 e Klei i e and cigars. ed that the trip aloft does not have | —3— iSmith, rv... .:.. 0 0 0 0 o|bethtown on the Klein diamond at . : I Yo a M i rl Elizabethtown on Thursday evening | The ioowing yore ploasanyly en-| (he desired effet for the ra that H UR LAST{CHANCE—100 Mor- Totals ........... 1 424 9 4|at 6 o'clock. tertained at the Florin Inn restaur-| tne various experiences in the alr are ; Moret os cain 00011003 tl “Muggsy”’ McMullen, of Marietta, | ant on Sunday : Messrs. W. W. Say-{ more or less expected and therefore Mori Marietta ...... 0001000 0 0—1| who played left field here for the lo- | ton, Samuel Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. | the element of suddenness and shock parlor heater. 2 Mount Jay, Pal TWC WOMEN TED—Cook and down stairs girl, wages $12 per week. Anothér woman upstairs ser week. Ap to 301 Gr Lancaster, Pa., Bell phone 925 + il work to assist % child, GIRLS WANTED—Steady work guaranteed. Herrmann Aukam Co., Mount Joy, Pa. Sapr. 25-4t % YN ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Estate of John G. Nissley, late of East Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pa., deceased. | Letters of administration on said | estate having been granted to the | undersigned, all persons indebted i thereto are requested to make imme- diate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, | will present them without delay for ! settlement to the undersigned, resid- ing on Mount Joy, R. F. D. No. 1. | LODA K. NISSLEY, A. F. Kready, Atty. Administratrix EXECUTOR’S NOTICE! Estate of Samuel S. Gibble, late of Rapho township, Lane. Co., Pa deceased. i Letters | tate testamentary on said es- having been granted to the une dersigned, all persons indebted there- to are requested to make immediate i payment, and those having claims or { demands against the same, will pre- sent them without delay for settle- | ment to the undersigned, residing at | Lawn, Penna. ISAAC S. GIBBLE, | W. C. Rehm, Atty. Executor apr.11-6t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Amos H. Engle late of Mount Joy, Pa., deceased. Letters of adminstration on said estate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all persons indebted there- to are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims op demands against the same, will pre- sent them without delay for settle- ment to the undersigned, residing at 112 W. Donegal street, Mt. Joy, Pa. HARVEY C. ENGLE, Administrator. John A. Hipple, Atty. apr. 6t-pd WANTED—Everybody in this see- tion to use our “wanted, for sale, etc.” column more frequently. It tf > ts bound to pay. Just try it. SALE—Six Newly Built also Desirable Building s to suit buyer. reciating in unity. apr. 1 Florin Properties value. Don’t lose the CUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of, John G. Snyder, late of rough, deceased. payment, and those haying claims or demands against the sa e, will pre- sent them without delap\ for settle. ment to the undersigned. LEVI E. SNYDE Lititz, R. F. D. B. Frank Kready, Atty. apr. 18-6t-pd » da sR a > a al A St 4 odd ATR A DYES BAR BEB DE AB Em a aw a
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