y Y, OCT. 10th, 1923 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYE ANIA, U. 8. A. a DOOOORIOOOOOOOOON None Better. Young's EAST MAIN STREET BOOOOO0OO00O0O00G RIOR OGOOGOONNONOOHOOOOOOAAAOAOAAMOAN JE HAVE TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR THE § They Must Or We Will We also Repair all kinds of an experienced mechanic. BANOOOOOOO0000000SO000000000000000000 ROO OO0000000L0LLDLDLDOLIINIIIIG ELL KNOWN ive the Best of Service be ke Good. Work done by work is guaranteed. Ri tteries. O% Tire\Shop . JOY, PA. sept. 19-3t MOUN BOOC000CO0000000OO000COO0OCO0 OOOO OOOO OOOOOO0O000 E00 0 k g x u = =n ¥ = = 4 = ¥ ) iit i Ii il WRT 5 The time Of If you want a we come in. We mig Possibly your presewgt tention. Better have it ™ We will be pleased to a POOOOOOOOLIGOLOVLO OOO000 TON WL OLOOOLOVOULOOLUDLUN E. W. GARBER, Udo J RI OOUD0000DOGLO00GA AES Pa CHAS TRUCK Bell Phoyge NR4. OOO OCO00C We are again € one of the cleanest better than the rest. Will clean while you — Risser’s Peter H. Risser, R. IE 0 RAANOOOOO0OOCOOOO0OOO0000O00O00OD0NNDOVOOTVG THE QUESTION OF HEAT e year is here when you will need heat. heating plant installed, that’s where pice a specialty of that kind of work. heating system needs some at- fended to immediately. ge your inquiry. WE MAKE A spEU PLUMBING IN ALL IT RSID iweetest Talcum Ever A regular 25 cent Hig 19 cents. BOO 00000000CO00000BO00NANAT, OCAL AND LONG" MOVING ESPECIALLY SOOOOOOO0O00000000ODAD0OLLVOLOOE ww fn 1 n 101 = = = in 3 = mn ! 3. WH IID Sold NEVE gill be sold for Try e, The Rexall Sto} MOUNT «JOY oo ——————— " BEGRRO0 00000000000000000CO0000000000 Lt ERR TANCE SERVIC Mount Joy, Pa Be 5 20¢ | Rough Stock THE PRODUCE AND LIVE STGCK MARKER CORT SCT INFORMATION FUR. NIS.iED WEEKLY BY THE PENNA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN Beets: Homegrown, good supply, 5-10¢ bunch. Beans: Homegrown and Md., yel- low and green, fair supply, 15-20¢c % peck. Limas, 30-35¢ qt. box. Cabbage: Homegrown, good sup- uly and condition, new stock 5-10-16 head. Carrots: Southern, good supply, bc bunch, 10c¢ qt. box. Corn: Homegrown, good 20-40c dozen. Cucumbers: Md. and homegrown, b 10c each. Some smaller, 3 for 10c. Pickles 60-1.00 per hundred, accord- ing to size. Celery: Homegrown and N. J, fair supply, 5-20c¢ stalk. Cauliflower: Homegrown, head. Egg Plant: each, Lettuce. Nearby, 10-20c¢ head. Calif. Iceberg, 20-25¢ head. Endive: 5-10c¢ head. Onions: Homegrown and Ohio, fair supply, 10-15¢ qt. box. Parsley: Homegrown, good qual- ity, 1-5¢ bunch. Peppers: Homegrown, fair supply and quality, 1-8-5¢ each. Potatoes: Nearby Irish Cobbler, new stock, 15-20c 1-4 peck, $1.75- 2.25 bushel. Small, $1.00-1.50 ou. Peas: Homegrown and N. J., fair supply, 25-30¢c 1-4 peck. Parsnips: Nearby, fair supply, 10c qt. box. Rhubarb: Nearby, fair supply, bec -10c¢ bunch. Radishes: bunch. Squash: 10¢ each. Sweet Potatoes: Dela. and home- grown, fair supply, 15-20c 1-4 peck. Spinach: Jomegrown, fair supply, 10-15¢ % peck. Tomatoes: Homegrown and Tenn., zood supply, 8-15¢ gt. box. 5-8 bas- ket, 50e-$1.00. Turnips: N. J, 25¢ 1 peck. Butter: 50-60c 1b. Creamery 55- Eggs: 46-50c dozen, mostly 48c. Poultry: Dressed chickens, $125- 2.00 each. Springers, 50-$1.00 each. Squabs, 25-40c each. Ducks $1.50- 2.00 each. supply, 15-30¢ Southern, 10-15-20¢ Homegrown, 5-10c Nearby, good supply, 5- fair supply, 20- Fruits Apples: Homegrown, supply good. Summer Rambos and other varieties, 15-40c peck. Crab apples, 25-30c 1% peck. Bananas: 25-36¢ dozen. Cantaloupes: Homegrown and Md., good supply, 65-10-12-15-25¢ each. Colorado 10-15-20c each. Quinces: Homegrown, fair supply, 15-25¢ qt. box. Jamaica, good supply, | Niagara, fair supply, 10-20¢ qt. box. 5-8 basket 75c¢-$1.00. Cal. 15-20¢ 1b. Grape Fruit: Fla., fair quality, 10- 20c each. Lemons: supply, 30-40c dozen. ply and condition, 25-75¢ dozen. ry 12-25¢ qt. box. 5¢-$1.50. Plums: Nearby, fair supply, 5-10c qt. box. Pineapples: Fair supply, 25-40c each. supply, 10-20c qt. box. Watermelons: Homegrown and Ga. fair supply, 25-75¢ each. Lancaster Grain and Feed Markets Prices to Farmers Wheat... ole. vas vn. 98c¢ bu Corn 00 veiiiiia 98¢ bu FRye? o.oo 80c¢ bu Hay (baled) Timothy $23.00-24.00 ton Straw $9.00-10.00 ton Selling Price of Feeds $42.00-43.00 ton $42 00-48.00 ton $46.00-47.00 ton $44.00-45.00 ton $56.00-57.00 ton $57.00-58.00 ton $40.00-41.00 ton Cottonseed 43% $60.00-61.00 ton Dairy Feed 15% $38.00-39.00 ton Dairy Feed 16% % -41.00-42.00 ton Dairy Feed 20% $45.00-46.00 ton Dairy Feed 24% $52.00-53.00 ton Dairy Feed 25% $54.50-55.50 ton Horse Feed 85% $43.50-44.50 ton Range of Prices STEERS: Good to choice Bran Shorts Hominy Middlings Linseed Gluten Ground Oats $0.25-10.59 Fair to good $7.75-9.00 | Modium to fair 28.75-7.75 Common to medihm $5.50- 8.75 BULLS Good to choice $5.75-6.75 Fair to good $5.25-5.75 Medium to fair $5.00-5.25 Common to medium $4.00-5.00 HEIFERS: Choice to prime $8.00-8 50 Good to choice “$7.00-8.00 Medium to good $5.25-7.00 | Comman to medium $4.00-5.25 cows: | Good to choice $5.25-6.50 | Medium to good $4.25-5.25 | Common to medium $3.25-4.25 | Canners and cutters $1,50.0.24 FEEDING STEER Good wn choice KR Fair io good 36 25 Common to fax $4.75-6.25 STOCR™STEERS Good to choice Fair to good Common to fair STOCK BULLS Good to choice Fair to good $4.50-8% $5.560-6.50 $4.75-5.50 Common to fair $4.00-4.75 HOGS: Heavyweight, 200-250 $9 25-9.75 Mediug weight, 150-200 9.50-10.00 Lightwkight 100-150 9.00-9.75 6.50-9.00 60 | Grapes: Homegrown: Concord and ! | phone service were lost by these sub- Oranges: Calif. and Fla., fair sup- | Rang l.75-1.50 843=6,75 | | { before the operator. TELEPHONE COMPANY SPENDING $30,000,000 Largest Construction Program Ever Attempted in Penna. The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania is running a series of advertisements in which Interesting figures are given relative to the enor- mous construction prog n the com- pany has planned for tuls year. The constant demand for tele- phones has brought about the large- est telephone construction program ever attempted in one year. At the beginning of this year the company planned to spend $25,000,000 for new facilities in Pennsylvania. But the rapidly Increasing demand for tele- phones has made It necessary for the company to Increase the amount to $30,000,000. New buildings, together with large additions to other bulldings, is one phase of the program. Ten millions of dollars’ worth of new switchboards and 76,000 new telephones are to be installed. Half a million miles of wire, which is enough to reach the moon and back again with enough left over to wrap around the earth, will be used. All this equipment is being added to meet the demand for telephone serv- ice In Pennsylvania. These figures show the great extent to which the Bell System in this State is growing. MANY LEAVE TELEPHONE RECEIVERS OFF HOOKS In Nine Months More Than 250,000 People Forgot to Replace Them. During the first nine months of 1023, more than a quarter of a million re- ceivers were left off the hooks by telephone subscribers in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, There are many ways in which tele- phone users are guilty of this negli- gence, but in each case the result is the same. On receiving no response to her “Number, please?” the operator re- ports the line out of order. The “Howler” is then placed on the line at the central office end. This 18 a device which sends a shrill, whistling sound through the telephone of which the receiver has been left off the hook. If someone hears the noise and replaces the recelver the error is remedied. If the howler fails to attract atten- tion, service is discontinued from the telephone in order to put out the light Then a repair- man Is sent to correct the error by placing the receiver on the hook or asking the subseriber to do so. An average of twenty minutes Is required to correct each case. Thus approximately 84,000 hours of tele- geribers because they forgot to hang up their receivers. Calif., good quality and | TWISTED TELEPHONE CORD CAUSES TROUBLE The most common cause of tele- Peaches: - Homegrown and Ga., fair | ;1one trouble is the twisted telephone 5-8 basket, | | cord. Many people have the mistaken idea Calif, 10-15¢ qt. box. ve there is but one wire inside the insulation. As a matter of fact, the | telephone cord is composed of many | tiny Pears: N. J. and homegrown, fair gingle strand. A strand of small wires copper wires made up into a has been found to be much more satis- factory for the transmission of speech | than a single wire would be. | { It is a common occurrence for the telephone cord to become twisted, If the twists and knarls are not removed from the cord, the small wires will eventually break. Each time one of these wires breaks means that the ef- ficiency of the telephone cord is im- paired, and if the time should come that all of the wires become broken, then the entire cord would be worth- less and service from that telephone cut off until the cord would be re- placed. The knots and twists should be re- moved from the cord by untwisting. Jerking and pulling to straighten the cord oftentimes causes loose connec- tions, and that puts your telephone out of service until a repairman can come out and repair the damage. The telephone directories used In the Bell System have a total annual circulation of 25,000,000 copies, to print which requires more than 30,000 tons of paper. New organizat on flag of the “Bell | sm” to be wn from the hun- | reds of Bell-ovned buildings. The fiag is blue with a white circle in the center, in which is shown the biue Bell with the word scribed on it. “Bell System” in CAT/ Catarrh is a I fluenced by Con A conditions (WwHALL'S CATAR MEDICIN 3 : Ointment which gives ( ase greatly ine Rete Internal Modi is through the Blood on tt faces and assists in ridd of Catarrh Sold by druggists for o F. J. Cheney & Co., Tols 4:08 attest) = weae— Read the Bulletin. Advertigg in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. If yob r 40 Years. vant to succeed—Advertise Relieved ol ) Distressing§Ailments by Lydia E. Pinkham’ 0 FY. — “I first took Lydia Re cetable Compound four year rs ago, and am taking it now for the Change of Life and ii}! other troubles and I frec: ive great benefit Biron it. I am willing to let you use my letter as a testimo. Hinial because itis th truth. 1 found A booklet in my letter- box and read it care- fully,and that is how I came to take the Vegetable Comggund myself. It has given me quiet ngPves so that I sleep all night, and a bet appetite. I have rec- ommended it alg ady to all my friends and relatives.’ rs. ENGLEMANN, 2032 Palmetto St.,Rig@ewood, Brooklyn, N.Y. uu Tering from nervous sleeplessness, head- ¥ ‘the blues,”’ Lydia E. ftable Compound will be @id medicine. For the le age who is pausing als of that period, it can Pon to relieve the treubles Brooklyn, 3 E.Pinkham’d through the t; be depended Remembef ‘the Vegetable Compound has a record of nearly fifty years of service and thousands of women praise its merit, as does Mrs. Englemann. You should give it a fair trial now FASHIONS CHANGING | PETROVA ASSERTS OLGA PETROVA, in Dashing Parisian Costume LC tial to the woman who would follow the latest Paris styles, dramatic actress and playwright, who recently returned to New York from ORSETS are absolutely essen- according to Olga Petrova, the noted Europe, where she spent the summer “The styles in Paris are ever changing.” said Petrova ‘One marked change is the general appearance of the silhouette. It would scem that corsets are to continue to hold sway. Paris says ‘A waist line and a bust.’ How shall this be achieved for the ordinary mortal without corsets?” Petrova is to appear in | new play, “Hurricane,” this season, MAYOR OF LYONS ADMIRES AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN Keystone View Co. Copyright, 1RD HERR M. EDOU IOTT, Mayor of Lyons, France LOO00CO0CO EDOUARD Herriott, M Mayor of Lyons, France, ® who arrived in this coun- try recently and is making a speal ing tour "of the principal cities, has registered his admirat for the American business woman in a letter to the American Committee for Devastated Fr. ance, Mayor Her- CAMBIO ICHAY IF PHTRHN IORI | riott had the opportu of meeting many American 15 Ss women when they visited I as Good Will D ates last “Through you I ve ng to offer my greetings to all se noble American women,” letter Amer in “1 1 WwWnNo are 1g er own uving own efforts. I hay Ee g t admiration far he of g 1id in developing be- tween ur two peoples closer mater it tual and moral relatio They seem to have in- spired h women, who, more a are helping and even re -ing the men lost. One nillion # dred thousand dead in a pg ation of 40,000,000 is an aby$&ial loss “HERRIOTT.” American woman in business, »She is dignified, diligent and frie Ia »rtain those women will bi ——— OSOO0OOO0O000C = Atlantic Cit} IN AUTUMN &ND WINTER THE ALL-YEAR-ROUNEEWLEASURE RESORT f ideal for satisfying seashore jethe boardwalk gay—the pur gand outdoor pleasures ab! The Symbol ¥ 3 : yf of Service Autumn and Winter days pleasures—the skies are brighf parlors of hotels inviting—indof VISIT ATLANE There a special char od such as is not to be enjoyed CITY NOW the mellow days of Autu any other season of the ye; 18 ~ . . ia Glorious sunshine, restf#§ nightly dances, indoor swing and vigor in the air, the tas ocean piers, orchestral musie, ing pools, soft breezes, a snap of the sea, health, strength and vitality make every day a #lightful day for those who visit Atlantic City in Autumn = Winter or who may be able to plan to spend a Horny k cation over Thanksgiving day at the seashore. 2 saddle A CITY OF 4 The direct conven route to Atlantic City. J PENNSYLVANIA R.R. 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