WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19th, 1923 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8S. A. PAGE AE POPP 0VP0VCR0EROPOORROROOPORROORCPOPROCPOO D@® CLEVELAND SI a PIPELESS FURNACES “THEY WASTE NO HEAT” NO DUST MORE HEAT in its place is the cheapest good method of house-heating. That is solid s and beyond argument. But what you want to know is whe ther “in its place” means in your ty It does, if yours is like any one of the 250 kinds of buildings pipeless fu ip heat now, and heat well. Those buildings include city homes and country homes; churcheg® schools and public halls; theatres and garages and the like, all over the States. Pipeless furnaces supply all the heat they want, for the least £ if possible. The right pipeless furnace will do that for you, if your houses A problem is like any one of these—as it probably is. } So what you next want to know is which is the right pipeless, If your building is suited to this method of heating, some pipeless fu serve you better and cost you less thanany other heating system theg is. But any pipeless furnace will serve you better than any other method. us show you the different makes we sell. ; Your practical mind will easily see the principle of the Pipelegs Furnace. You will study out how the furnace draws in the cold air from all oveg the build- ing, heats it, and sends it forth through the register, ever-fresh andgwarm and clean—heat of the most healthful, comforting, steadfast kind! You will observe how the Pipeless Furnace does away with alf he mussy, # current of trol of the asy it is to warm air fussy toil and bother stoves cause; how it automatically renews t warm air as long as the fire stays lit; how it provides perfect caf volume of heated air pushed forth through the register; hows stall; and how its outrush of fresh, hot, fumeless, sootless, dustleg : goes into every nook and corner of thewhole house. ; We shall be glad to show you all you want to know and to aflgwer, truth- fully and fully, any question you want to ask about the Pipeless grace. Let us demonstrate it to you. We feel quitesure of the pleasant resul &long years of house-comfort and fuel economy for you. —test the on any hill F the many improvementsfig land Six, most importants a new, more powerful motor — the finest of its’# in a motor car. : yourself what Cleveland engineers hage demonstrated in competitive og 0% that the 1924 Cleveland not only out-p# 3 a decisive margin all sixes of its size and f but shows a marked supremacy over dgg cars that are bigger and more costly. Until you have ridden in the 1924 Cles you cannot conceive what a marvelous range hill and traffic performance is now to be obt3j in a six that costs so little and is still so beaut so roomy and comfortable, so easy to operate 5 so economical to own! Low Prices: Touring Car $1 045 5 Pass. Sedan $1 365 F. 0. B. CLEVELAND P. FRANCK SCHOCK MOUNT JOY, PENNA. CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY . CLEVELAND a new house. “ BE. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy. Nice Home in Florin Seed Corn for 1924 ( husking time is a poor method of selecting seed corn. 1 . | Call, phone of write tf Read the Bulletin. PORE 0000000000000 - Can You Believe This? | | | | The attendance was good and the {entire proceeds were for the benefit | of the sufferers in Japan. Score. Cotton Mill | fr ho x @ Schneider, 1b ...... 0 117.0 1 'F. Brown, ss ...... 1 1.3 B 0 | Conrad, Ca... 1-1-6 8 0 {G. Brown, 3b ...... 0 2 0 6 3 (4. Germer, If ...... 0 0 1 1-0 lw. Hendrix, ¢f....1 1.0 1 0 (Cunningham, 2b ...0 0 3 0 0 |Gillums, vf ........ 0 0 0 0 0 W. Bilis, p ........ 0 1 0 6:0 J. Hendrix, 2b-c? ...0 0 0 0 1 | Totals .......... 3 72122 5 | Business Men ry ho a e {Groff v8 .......... 1 1 0 0 3 iSchoek, Ib ......... 1 110 0° 90 iBreneman, 2b ..... 212 190 (Bennett, p ........ 0 ¥ 3 20 Perr, 88 .......... 02 2 2.90 I Meisenberger, 1£'...0 0 1 0'90 © Weaver, 8h... .. ... 0-1 XX 0 0 Germer, ef ........ 0 11-0 0 @ Carson, ¢ ......... 00:13 2 0 © R. Brown, rf ...... 0 0 0:0 0 I. 0 a ae——— — |. Totals ............ 4 8233 171 Two-base hits, W. Hendrix, W. | Ellis, Derr, Weaver, G. Schneider. Three base hit, F. Germer. Stolen @@O@®@ gis 5. — Yoo] Not So Good 1 | i today ns Y If there is anyone looking for a| Just as soon as the ears begin to| Advertising is the foundation of Sin today, Sh nice home in Florin, 8 rooms and| dent, you can-wander into the corn all successful enterprises. If your T oy y igst sontal Father bath with heat, electric lights, frame | fo14 and begin marking those plants advertisement were here it would be | new you dic, Sof a stable, 2 chicken houses, ete, as that are producing good seed ears. read by every reader of the Bulletin. | very soligsly, ‘Mr. Smith came splendid location, I can accomodate o. y. "cooq from the wagon box at| ES { see me about it. : you Price is way below the cost of Chi SGC HL : If you want to succeed—Advertise| “Wel\” said the youngster, “I sesoscesssscasessessasassesssosnosossssesseasescoct © Conrad, © to Schock. Base on bals, off Bennett - | | BUSINESS MEN ARE THE CHAM- PIONS OF OUR LOCAL IN- DUSTRIAL LEAGUE The Business Men and the Cotton | Mill teams played off the tie for the | championship of the Industrial Lea- gue here on Saturday afternoon and the former won in one of the most linteresting games seen here in a long time. Both teams started off in the very | first inning, being as sincere in their | efforts as were Dempsey and Firpo in the first round, the Cotton Mill scor- ing a run and the Business Men two. | The teams battled along until the ninth round when the Cotton Mill scored a run and tied the score at 3-3. The game was finally decided in the eleventh inning when the Busi- ness men scored the winning run. bases, E. Brown, Schock, Breneman G. Brown. Sacrifice hif | Meisenberger. Double play, Bennett 1,. Struck out, by Bennett 12, by Hit by ‘pitcher, Ellis, Groff. | Umpires, Yost and Pennell. Lost Last Sunday Jake Brown’s aggregation did not play up to its usual standard last Sunday and as a result was easy picking for Middletown. The visitors | hit Alcorn safely fourteen times and coupled with about nine errors easily spelled defeat. — i Ay Oe RAISED FIFTEEN ACRES OF VERY GOOD TOBACCO | | Adam King, assisted by William King, is farming the Amos Cooper farm, near Landisville. The farm contains sixty-five acres and about one-fourth of it is planted in tobacco. A large sixteen-room frame house surrounded by a well kept lawn makes a beautiful appearance on the place which is located out in the country at a distance from the town. The large barn and a couple of tobacco sheds furnish room for the fifteen acres of tobacco, which is a real good crop this year. It was not planted, very early. Ten head of stegrs are fed on the farm, and four cows are kept from which the milk is taken to the cream- ery at Landisville. General farming is the rule on this place. Corn, tobacco, wheat and hay are rotated. This year’s corn crop will be only fair on account of the very dry weather in this section of the country. Hogs are fed for home use and : flock of chickens is kept to help de- fray the general expenses. For the amount of attention they require and the expense for raising, the chickens are about the best paying proposition on the farm, tobacco being the only exception. SECRETARY WALLACE TALKS TO PENNA. FARMR GROUP More than 400 farmers and farm women of the Franklin County Ag- rirultural Extension Association :e- companied by County Agent J. H. Knrod: and John B. Crawford, pres- ident of the organization, made «n auto tour recently to Washington, ID. (,, visiting the Government farm | at Beltsville, Maryland, the Univer- | sity of Maryland, and. the National | Capitol. Secretary Wallace of the | Dapartinent of Agriculture addres- sed the greup. County Agent Knode in speaking of the tour said: “These trips which we plan to make each year are pri- marily educational and we expect [to prefit a great deal from them in {introducing into our country the | best farming praetices we see in | these exeursions.” | Last year, Franklin county farm- ees paid a visit to the Pennsylvania | State College and Experiment Sta- {tion where they inspected the col- {lege herds and viewed the growing crops. em GP I had a fight with Benny t “Pop, ke up the embar- — 1 ST 1 i | 1 62H WIERS wn N THIS COUNTY = » (Continued from from page 1.) 1. Brecknock---Bowmansville . 458 | Muddy Creek .......... 392 = {Caernarvon vi... iui 721 VChristiann ....0 dvs eres 616 a LOIAY nse nr vrei asin sins 880 Cocalico, East. v.....cc.\. 1,316 = Cocalico, West---Blainsport . 617 =m Schoeneick .....0.. 00 622 wo Colarain: ......... cers ees 616 | = Columbia—-1st ward ...... 759 = ond ward... i... 0 559 Mm 8rd ward ........ 0000 618 | 4th ward . ..... 0... 1,056 Sthward .........c2¢0 724 a ! Ta - fthiward ............. aM All County News up to #00 A. M. Sunday and All Ih ward Pityv amen 32 = Associated Press Newggup to 1:00 A. M, Sunday 9th ward ............. 653 | x ] Conestoga: i .....ai coh 736 ® Will be Delivered Anywhere Inside Borough Limits Conoy ii ia iiaan 829 m he i Denver borough ......... 687 =m Place Your > der with Agent Donegal, East--Lincoln 8S. H. 418 7? - Maytowrn-:........c.,.. 710 n " Springville ......c.... 505 | - n Donegal, West ........... 983 | ® ¥ u DIamOre ove: ivf vens 584 | - WwW % Drumote, Bast .......... 601 itmer ery e Earl---Martindale ........ 416 = ¥ New Holland .......... 714 &§ Earl, East—Blue Ball ..... 908 I Or Tell Your Carrier Boys Torre HL .....;c0ns: ; 881 |= Earl, West---Earlville . 643 |® “ - Farmersville .......... g |W I EEO ET OL NR Ben ..oc. visio Juve 352 Elizabeth ............... 439 Eng Elizabeth borough ........ 2,284 | 5000000000000000000C000000C0000C0C0000C00COOLL NOE Ephrata---1st ward ....... 797 | 2nd ward ............. 781 | 8rd ward ............. 456 | 4th ward .............. 490 | Ephrata township-—-Akron 248 | Lineolyy ...........0v. 670 Murrell .......... . 665 Fallon ........ ....o-. 733 Hempfield, East--Landisville 795 Petersburg ............ 770 Rohrerstown .:.......: 678 Hempfield, West--Mountville 226 Northwestern .......... 241 Norwood ............. 415 Silver Spring .......... 578 Lampeter, Bast .......... 1,495 Lampeter, West .......... 1,267 Lancaster township ....... 1,635 Leacosk ...n........0h Jue 994 Yeacock, Upper :....... +: 1,351 Lititz---1st ward ...:%.... 1,510 2nd ward... LE 897 Little Britain... 0.0... ..0. 665 Manheim---1st ward ...... 694 2nd ward... a0. 957 I have 1 0 i End Wald rirredn ree 957 installed new and up ate rnachinery at Manheim twp--Northern dist 1,000 my shoe repair shop and have the services of Southern district ....... 1,660 : . \ Manor~Jndiattown. . . . ... 590 a first-class mechanic who will you the best ser- ano ER 50¢ : : se . hg Deten susan i vice on all kinds of shoe repairi Prices reasonable. Marietta boro---1st ward .. 362 A i it oF 2nd warde..........."s 441 I work is Positively guarant TT Srd ward ............. 473 Martie .......... 0.000% 890 Mt. Joy boro-—East ward .. 723 West ward ........... 764 EAST MAIN STREET, Mount Joy twp--Lower ... 3417 BUpber ive 419 Milton Grove .......... 366 Mountville ............... 553 New Holland ........... 1,014 Paradise. .........c 0... 1,283 Penn---Junction ......... 214 South Penn ........... 383 a es ons OD FURNITUI Pegtiez ........v..v0-225 694 i Prone fet esis vanes 2 the Only Kind I Sell—Furniture That is Furaiturdii Rapho---Newtown ........ 224 Sporting Hill .......... 327 Rockers, Mirrors, Hall Strickler’s 8. H. ........ 444 Picture Frames, Ladies’ I Union. Squre .......... 633 Thuy es 347 Extension and Other T Salisbury---Cambridge ..... 380 Davenports, China Gap vy a 663 Spring Garden ......... 342 % Kitchen Cabinets, White Horse .......... 435 : Strasbury--1st ward ...... 188 hh)" Fast Anyihing 8 the 2nd ward ............. 204 niture Line Sra ward ........ i... 209 Strasburg township ...... 910 . Tewe HU .............. 555 NLU Warwick---Warwick ...... 680 8 ERTAKINC Warwick, Bast ......... 952 Washingtonboro-Lower ward 119 Upper ward... ........ 155 Citytotn] ............... 34,976 County total ....... 0... 71,265 Grand tot: ORAL aie ve vs ARC -- 106,241 MANY GASOLINE POVPS MUST BE MOVED BACK) (Continued from Page 1) said the highway secretary. “The | Department of Highways observes that in numerous boroughs of Penn: sylvania in which the department] has constructed a modern roadway | % the authorities have permitted the erection of gasoline pumps so close i - to the, road that when an automobile 3 is stopped for gasoline some portion 1 Presenting Autumns Most Entranc 0 ev remse i 7-1 3 o Ie oe Tomas oa the inblos 4 So many and varied are the details of Autumns Master Mtg The letter concludes with the|? that we extend a cordial invitation to view the first displays during statement that the department has|* exposition week. no jurisdiction over the traffic regula 3 tions in the boroughs nor the ereec-| tion of the pumps, but it suggests Emm Use Our Mall Order Service “that accidents will be prevented and | «mmm —— " SS ————— lives saved if the boroughs of the TE State enact ordinances or provide SQ00000GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLODOOLLOOOOOOCO0DOOOOOOOOOCOS regulations forbidding the placing of 8 gasoline pumps closer than eight feet | UPHOLSTERING and to an improved highway.” tO es Advantage of Late Potato URNITURE REPAIRING The chief advantage of and use all early summer says the United f Agriculture. methods. The the follov whole que be summed up under four wing sections. ! hope yi \came out as well as I did.” Read the Bulletin. Subseribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin | the late potato over its earlier brethern is its| keeping quality which permits its sale | winter and through the wing stion successful late-potato marketing ean heads, ac- cording to department workers. The yy | are: (1) Careful plannin rom planting time to dav of sa! ter (2 2) | full use of erop and market news (3) good handling, grading and | loading; and (4) readiness to le: arn | ‘om the methods of other potato] GMP ri year | States Department This involves special 1 anf&@repared to do all kinds of FURNITURE REPAIRING and UPHE§ .STERING at my residence. Have My cha on all work 2 jose old pieces of Furniture made like new, s are very reasonable and I guarantee satisfaction AOOOGOOOO000000000000000 CHAS. E. THOMAS | MOUNT JOY, PA. 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