The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 20, 1924, Image 6

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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20
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BABY'S BOWL OF


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The baby’s fhilk is of
the greate import-
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ef danger signals.
eurs they hurt. T
the brain a call for
Puwretest
keep coming from
laces where tired
ruises cry for its
ment. k
Fine for relieving
ing babies’ inflamed
odors of perspiration,
ing the face after shang. Absolute- |
ly safe for external§ use in any
pantity, and leaves agfaint rose o-
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Every item the best that skill and
Lonscience can produce

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When injuryoc-










Calls for | :
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ALCOHOL
thousands of |
muscles and |
plmy refresh- |
{
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TOBACCO
By JACK WILSON
Copyright 1922 by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate






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SPUD'S MOTHER GETS
ONE FOR HiM = I'M
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SHE WAS GOING To GET
A "PERMANENT WAVE"
= CAN I HAVE ONE ?


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| BIG BIRTHDAY PARTY
| HELD AT KINDERHOOK
|
Mr. and Mrs Divet entertained
{the following persons in honor of
| their daughter,

BY DR. DAVID H.
jam’s birthday:
{ Mr. and Mrs. George Reitzman, and REEDER
daughter, of Norwood, Miss Martha TTT
! Y \ Tea. Wari ssorhrset:
Kinderhook; Elmer FROST BITES: Throughout
Ro gers, of
| Hess of Oyster Point; Mr.
Ruthart, of Columbia;
{James and Ralph
{ bia; Mr. and Mrs.
northern states and Canada th
are always more or less unfortun
who suffer from frost bites, and
the most unfortunate cases, r
and Mrs.
Masters
Maller of Colum-
M. Leiphart, Del-


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roy; P. A. Goss, Miss Martha Kline, freezing.
{ of Klinesville; Roy Keiser, Kinder- :
{ hook; Miss Marie Stauffer, John Der- came to me who had lost all of his
| rier, Lester Divet, Walter Divet,
{ Charles Divet, Miss Miriam Divet,
{ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Divet, Mrs
{ Louis Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. George
| Bear, of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs.
fingers and portions
from freezing.
His team of horses were
strung and he habitually drove w
tight lines.











‘s Meat Market
FRE

4 always haveipn hand anything in
; thélline of
SMOKED MEA HAM, DRIED
BEEF, BOLOG LARD, ETC.
Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork, Muttow
102 E. Donegal St., Mounk
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customers,
way he has his



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Bert os ier tie
Relieve constipation.
C.K. WEAS









 





Meat Market
Favored For
Fifty Years

placin
elsewhere
your
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Girl EE
Gir 5 J. N. STAUFFER &
MOUNT JOY, PA.

fDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS
STEADY WORK. G AY


2 THE LeBLANC COMPAN
Formerly The Herrmann Aukam
Company Factory
sept. 26-tf

“Investments
Real Estate
Insurance


YOUR SHOES NEATLY

MOUNT JOY,
Bell Phone 75R2
cut hair to suit the
not ourselves.
2 “and
> = £ Two Barbers or your service.
|S. HESS HERSHEY

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a
A mgn’s appearance depends
HAIR
Two Doors East of
Xr |
order |
to pre- year, although the law holds hunters
PA.

8. QUEEN & VINX STS.















PLEASANT WOR
TIONS. APPLY
Nissly Swiss Choc. Co.
FLORIN, PA.







Sa bears were
oO Y S T ERS 1922, when the
ld and 6049 wild turkeys were bagged
. “ag compared to 5431 in 1922.
us Chincoteague
A ch d - h 1 t
ANTED | classes with four prizes to each class. |g ae?» Ome'y treatmen
|
AND |
CONDI- |
{
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|
oy, Pa. { Miss Margaret
Pa. | held in the school building at Landis- |
f ville on Saturday evening, February cold or. an operation,
| John Gable, Mrs. Nora Doll, Jacob
{ Doll, of Klinesville; Miss Hazel Mal-
ter, Miss Marguerite Birk, of Kin- |
derhook, Donald Helwig, Miss Esther
Helwig, of Norwood; Amos Hogen-
Miss Mary Palmer, of Co-
ly cut off the blood supply
freezi
There is no pain after
instead of thawing
lumbia, Roy Stauffer, of Klinesville; slowly by rubbing with snow or Jour medicine end ye ay use a.
[Miss Miriam Sponge, Marietta; | putting them in ice water. Sire 18 Soman.” $Mrs. OLE NORD-
James Schelegelmilch, Norwood; When a boy I frosted both mj LEIN, Box 23, Zahl, Ngrth Dakota.
Miss Elizabeth Leonard, Chestnut | ears and have suffered ever since Over 121,000 womenghave so far re-
| : 1 1 yi -
Hill; Miss Leah Schlegelmilch, Nor- | because they have always, since hed 3 Samim oe Los E. SUCHZF
wood; S. K. Keiser, Kinderhook; | then been hyper sensitive to cold Pinkham’s Vegetable fompound ?”’
Hoberstorh, of Co-
lumbia; Howard Zeamer, Miss Ruth ! other people are comfortable.
Kies, Miss Mary Zeamer, of Kin-
and Robert Ruthart and
{ derhook, ‘ence I had about that time
been talki vith an India
| IN LAST GAME SEASON} [2 124 been talliug with a
| of his body covered with a blanke
only. He told the Indian that hi
bare skin would freeze without be
Fifty-three hunters were killed in
{ Pennsylvania during the hunting
season last year and approximately ing better covered.
150 injured, Seth E. Gordon, secre- The Indian said: “Then why no
j tary of the State Game Commission { you face freeze, him no covered?”
| announced to-day. Thirty-seven “Yes, that is true, but my face i
| hunters were killed in 1922 and 125 | 4 to being exposed and is tough.’
| wounded, showing an increase last The Indian answered, “Huh, mc
all face.”
The man then told father that if
the Indian’s feet got very cold and
were in danger of frost bites hr
would take off his moccasins and
run bare footed in the snow.
I now doubt the whole story, but
I believed it then, and not long after
while playing near a schoolmate’s
home my feet got cold and I prompt
ly took off my shoes and stocking:
and ran in the snow.
I did not wait to be told to pu;
them back on and hurry to the house
where my playmate told his mothe
the story. She quickly got the
shoes off and my feet in ice cold wa-
ter and in a little while I was non
the worse for the experience.
I dislike to tell the rest for fea:
some other boy might try a simila;
fool trick, but as a matter of fact 1

| accidently killing or
| person responsible.
{ An examination of the reports on
| fatalities and non-fatal accident:
ows that most of the fatalities
self-inflicted by careless hunt:
ers. he Game Commission plans
thorough analysis of the reports te
determine responsibility for the big
number of accidents.
The first open season for elk ir
Pennsylvania last year resulted in :
kill of 23. Secretary Gordon reports
16452 deer killed last year, as com
| pared to 6115 in 1922. These com-
{ prise 1001 spike bucks, 1322 wit}
two points to a side and 2363 wit}
four points to a side. Five hundrec
killed, a decrease ove:
bear kill was 563
wounding =
Estimates on smalt game kill in-

2 feet since that experience and ?
dicate the average number of rab- | have been where the temperature
bits, squirrels and grouse bagged | yg lower than 45 below zero.
by the hunters was not up to they Women as a rule do not properl;
a two years.. Only 87,000, tect their feet. Their shoes arc
unters have reported on their small [very thin with thin soles and the
game kill. | present oxford style for young men
a ———— : :
and women is both foolish and dan-

- "An Old Time Bee
An old time spelling bee will be many people warm and well.
When it’s the fashion


to save 2
human being:
23, under the auspices of the Gram- simply follow the fashion.
ar school. There will be three
r frost bites has been sent in fron
many sources by people who like tr
help others.
Boil a peck of finely chopped beets
The admission is 35 cents. Miss
Ethel R. Steinkomph is the teacher.
HOME HEALTH CLUB] ALL
REE WHY WORK
A number of years ago a patient | Imo
HE
of his thumbs! i
hig |
Holding the lines tight-
to the
fingers and they were quickly frozen.
i takes place and he, ignorantly wen
into a warm room on arrival home,
the fingers out
{and I must keep them covered when
I remember also a severe experi-
ye h for ail- R 5 ] Sch da
whiel | ments for which it is foes mended are | ura nC 100iS
{ about the way he was dressed, mos!
have never suffered much with eolc !
| gerous, but it’s style and that keep: |
WOMEN
(
Should Know how this Worker was | |
he | Made Strong and Well by Lydia E.
gle Compound









{ o ’
at. | Pinkbam’s Veget
in!
eal Zahl,N. was nervous and |
| weak and was not regular. I also had |
pans frequently. I |
i wills sickly for seven




ith , and a lady I
for told me of
d. Iamtaking
ng it @§nd it has made
do my work again. I Bave even helped
take care of a sick neighbor recently, so
you can see how fit I am. 1 highly praise
an MR,
98 per cent. of thes
Veg,
This means that 98fout of every 100
women taking this medicine
replies answer




i | Ira Hoover, of Columbia. _ Music j might have been very disastrous | benefited by it. For fale by all drug- | ri
J was furnished by James and Ralph | but fortunately turned out alright. | &ists. | and Schola
| Malles, Robert Ruthart, Lester and I was in what was then known a: EE aes ! he hindi
hr Divet. Games were played | “the big woods” of Minnesota, not SALUNGA | Sl
f land refreshments served. { far from the Winnebago India: seen Me ! (From Page 1.)
i Ge err | agency. Miss Florence Bishop, of West | fered with so constantly. The cen-
| MANY HUNTERS KILLED A Relghbor told my father that]Chaster, spent Saturday with Missi don't know toe sot
| :
| nor the situation.
Mrs. Jacob Minnich spent the | The truth is that in spite of all
week-end with her parents in East (disadvantages the best citizens of |
Petersburg. | our country, by far, are still turned |
The Church of the Brethren held | out of the rural schools. Cities can- |
prayer meeting in the home of Mrs { not, by any means or device within
Anna Bender, Wednesday evéning, [their power, equal the product of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eby role schools. These authorities ar-
entertained on Sunday by Mr. and |gue that because cities spend mil- |
Mrs. Milton Schaeffer, of Brunners- | lions upon millions on
ville. { buildings and because
L| Miriam Kendig.
: magnificent |
they consoli-
Sunday. [the future in those establishments.
The Sunshine Class of the M. E. | Their effort is hopeless, measured by
Sunday School will have charge of | the workings of the rural sections.
the school this coming Sunday at] They cannot compete with the rural
9:30 A. M. sections in the making of sturdy,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newcomer (thoughtful, sensible, steel-nerved,
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nissley (Young Americans produced in coun-
with a number of others were enter- | try schools,
This maudlin pity for counrty dis-
and Mrs. Christian near | tricts is silly and undesirable. The
Florin. | complainants forget that the ever-
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Kendig enter- | Presence of the big, free landscape,
tained their son, Benjamin, and | the unsmoked firmament of the coun-
wife and children, Donald, Benja- | try and the natural beauty all about,
min, Jr., and Betty Jane and John | 2%€ themselves the greatest teachers
Kendig and wife and daughter, Vi. of all; and that the suffocating, tow-
vian Jean, on Sunday. of brick and the
tained on Saturday evening by Mr. |
Sheaffer,
ering walls hard

| The M. E. Sunday School re! Stone pavements of the cities, and Commercial and
1 elected the following officers for the | the erusley of Bite, will forever Fairmont Park
jyear: superintendent, Miss Alice | prevent cites from turning oui or Gara oh
Strickler; assistant superintendent, great Americans in anything like the of “The Quaker City.”
N. N. Baer; secretary, Walter Pei- ; proportion, compared with popula-
fer; assistant, Levi Peifer; treasur- tion, tuned cut in the country. in
spite of all the pampering elegance
with which we
children.
er, A. B. Kreider;
Mary M. Kendig.
a —
MAYTOWN
organist, Miss
surround the city *
of plant and physical equipment of |
our educational systems is the very|
H. S. Newcomer, for several years
proprietor of the Washington House, | system? Never,
in this place, has purchased the Ex-
never, never,
celsior Bakery, here, from G. W. the present age holds sway. Don’t |
Houseal, and will deliver bread, | let us be foolish any longer and!
cakes and rolls to Marietta daily. | waste time in pitying the nation be-
He has purchased a new truck and cause of the poor education our|


i until thoroughly cooked and as soor
i as cool enough so you can stand it
‘put the feet into this. After about
Ever Think Of It?
Mr. Business Man did you ever
stop to think that every copy of the .
Bulletin is a salesman, visiting many, | 3k af Shee Tours: o an hou
many homes each week and soliciting h ou. an ry “hem nem
siness for every advertiser in its t e fire. Do not use a towel. Re
will give prompt attention to all or- | country children receive. They are
ders. our only salvation. While they will
not gather the money and large es-
to bed and the chilblains are said tc
be gone.
In a recent case of frozen ears 1
added three per cent of Iodine t«
some of Grandmother’s Herb Oint
ment and in a few days they wer:
tates that the urban dwellers will
accumulate, (at least not so large a
per centage o. them) they are yet
and ever will be, the real thinkers
and the mainstay of our land .
td co
TIP QIT GROUCIT




Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lutz enter- | date schools that they have a sure ©
tained the latter's parents, Mr. and | guarantee of a superior means of
Mrs. Harsh, of Rohrerstown, an [making the great men and women of

which has a motor driven brush.
cleaner and convenient terms if de-
sired.








told you # buy for it
milk of Jthe highest
quality. Prder Martin

Dairy nmflk—it’s pure.
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yf MARTIN, PROS,
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rile
W. DONEGAL ST.
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Winbert & Haas
iat Store
argest Line of
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i In ie City


Plain Hats} A Specialty
JOHN A. F
N. Queen
AS, Propr.
Lancaster, Pa,
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Pll 74
Bell Phone I'15R3
IRING DONE TO YOUE
ATISFACTION
et aA Le
ain St.

ixtures of All New Fim-
t Reasonable Prices

{ Westinghouse utomatic Ranges.
Irons, Heaters, affle Irons, ete.
Be ee re
[0CEries
er quart.
Bread 5c Lo\f.
ALBERT STRICK
EAST MAIN ST.,
MT. JOY, PA.














Special Through®Irain Leaves
Mount Joy .....
Stopping at
tions between Ha
Lancaster.
Returning, leaves a
7:00 P. M§
See Independence
1:00 to 4:00 P. M.,
Hall, and Academy
Arts, open 1:00 to 5:00
Pennsylvania R. R. Systhm
Standard Railroad of the Wolld


When will we learn that the kind | If you are thinking of purchasing an
Electric Cleaner
least important of the factors of the | I will gladly demonstrate in your
so | own home, the powerful suction and
long as the insane extravagance of | cleaning qualities of the
“Premier Duplex”
Cleaner
A liberal allowance for your old
Geo. B. Zeller
309 E. Main Street

normal.

‘peat one or two nights before going |
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