GE FOUR Care of Battiers Keep the automobile and light plant batticrs filled with water. Exposed plates deteriorate rapidly and the wood separators dry out, crack and warp when exposed | $0 the air. The storage batteries | should be charged to 1260 to 1300, ! The plates of a discharged battery | | tilizers, 5 32x4 8. S., ¥ i: 33x4 S. S,, Ri 32x4% S. Ss, 1 33x41% S. S., RH 33xb S. S., Reg. All Kinds and Si OFF LIST. Pr. $25.00; Sale Pr. Pr. pl! 00; Sale Pr. . $34.00; Sale Pr. , tk $35.00; Sale Pr. $40.00; Sale Pr. AY TIRES £9.00; Sale Pr MUR 30x3% Fabrics, Reg. Pr% 30x3% S. S. Cords, Reg. P 30x3% O S Cords, Reg. Pr. 30x3% S S Cords, Reg. Pr. 32x4 Reg. Pr. $3.50; Sale Pr. 33x4 Reg. Pr. $3.65; Sale Pr. 34x4 Reg. Pr. $4.00; Sale Pr. Regular Price $22.50; Sale Price $13.67. all cars except Fords and Chevrolets. Wolverine Single Bar, for Fords only, Price $12.00; Sale Price $9.25. Wolverine Double Regular Price $13.50; Sale Price $10.75. lands, front, Regular Price $12.50; Price $8.50. Regular Price $30.00 per set; Per Set. Fende:s for Fords, set, Sale Price $9.75. Radiators for Fords, Honeycomb, Price $14.00; Sale Price $11.52. Hood for Fords, Regular Price $4.00. Stop Signal Tail Light, Regular Price Sale Price $3.75. Traffic Stop Lamp, Regular Price $1.50. Yankee Stop Signal, ular Price $3.00; Sale Price $1.85. Smith Tail Lights, Regular Price Price 80 cents. Tiffnay Parking Lights, Regular Price Sale Price $1.25. LL easy handling Manure | zer suppleménted with chemical fer- NITED STATES ROYAL CORDS 30x31 Gi a de, Reg. Pr. $14.50; Sale Pr. $11.25 30x3 % Fy Reg. Pr. $17. 00; Sale Pr. $13.00 31x4 Reg. Pr. $22.00; Sale Pr. $18.25 ..$26.75 .. $27.50 § of Tubes at 40 PER CENT. $11.00; Sale Pr. $8.95 Sale Pr. $10.00 Sale Pr. $10.75 Wolverine Double Bar, Nickel-Plated Bumpers¥ Bar to fit Chevrolets only, Wolverine Double Bar to fit Little Four Over- Sale Price $9.25. Rear Bumpers, Regular Price $12.00; Sale Eagle Spring Bumpers, Nickel-Plated, for Fords, : Sale Price $19. 50 Regular Price $12.00 per Price $5.00; Price $2.50 over tail light type, Reg- $1.50; Sale NamaN JAS! | will harden if left unchanged. Keep the battery terminals clean and cov- distilled ered with vaseline to prevent attack by sulphuric acid. seme Fertilizer for the Garden is the best About 150 .$19.75 .$21.25 | $2 .$32.25 .. $7.50 31x4 S. S., Reg. Pr. $18.00; sg Pr. ..... $15.50 | Regular Price $2.25; Sale Price $1.79 32x4 8. S., Reg. Pr. $20.00; Sale Pr. ..$17.25 Red Seal Dry Cell Batteries, Regular Price 33x4 S. S., Reg. Pr. $22.00; Fes Pr... $17.50 | 45 cents; Sale Price 35 cents. Bonin s. Reg. Fa 2 50;'S x br. : «322.80 White House Deluxe Radiator Caps, to fit all 3915 8. g ass PA Tr. ... 2 25 | cars, Regular Price $2.50; Sale Price $1.45. x 80 $ a Miata $28.50 | Elastic Patching Material, Regular Price 50 cents; 32x4% H D i, Reg. Pr. $31. 00; Sle Pr. $26.00 Sale Price 35 cents, ! 33x4% H D Cords, Reg. Pr. $34.00; Sale, Pr. $27.00 P. V. Auto Polish, Regular Price $1.50; Sale SKID NOT CHAINS | Price 85 cents. : 30x3% Reg; Pr KR 75; Sale Pr. .$2.00 | Pe, ante Soap, Regular Price $2.00; Sale 39x31 or. 4 $3.00: is Pr x oe : an ed J. M. C. Foot Excelerators for Fords, Regular Will fit Regular Regular Sale Auto Pump, Regu $1.05. $6.00; : Reliable Jack, Regula% Price $1.50; Sale Price 1.10. Sale Lincoln Snubbers for Regular Price $18.00; Sale Price $13.50. Halladay Shock Absorbers Fords, Regular $1.75; Se PENN AUTO WRECKING C8. CHIL, Propr., Price $3.50. Clymer Windshield Spot Light, Regular Price $13.00; Sale Price $11.25. Spot’ Lights, Regular Price $5.00; Sale Price ular Price $7.50; Sale Price $5.50. Price $5.50. Price $2.75. Sale Price $2.75. $1.40. Price $1.75; Sale Price $1.50. Regular Price $1.50; Sale Price $1.10. Price 65 cents. . ark Plugs for all sare, Regular Price ents; Price 65 cents. Tiffany W shield Cleaners, Regular Price $1.25; Sale Pr 90 cents. Ev erready Fite Fighter, Regular Price $2.50; Sale Price $1.50. Sale Price 95 cents. Price $15.00; Sale Sale Price $4.75. - of manure per square rod spaded or | plowed plus eight pounds of acid | phosphate broadcast and raked is a good method of making your garden | produce. If manure is scarce, use | less and apply 10 to 12 pounds of a complete fertilizer such as 4-8-4 per | square rod, ig It you want to ‘succeed-—Advertise | garden fertilié to 200 pounds 0000 OOOO AUTO TIRES AND ACCESSORIES { AT A BIG REDUCTION Starts Friday, Apr. 11—Ends Mon., Apr. 14 JUST AS SPRING APPROACHES AND YOU ARE GETTING YOUR CAR IN SHAPE FOR THE UMMER SEASON, LET ME SUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR TIRES AND ACCESSORIES AT PRICES WT WILL MEAN A GREAT SAVING TO YOU. NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: O00 | Electric Side Lamps, Regular Price $5.00; Sale Phare Grease Pump, equal to the Alamite, Reg- Universal Motometer, Regular Price $7.50; Sale Midget Motometers, Regular Price $3.50; Sale Trojan Electric Horns, Regular Price $5.00; Benzer Vases, Regular Price $2.00; Sale Price Red Seal and Columbia Hot Shot Batteries, Clarifiers, Regular Price $3.00; Sale Price $2.10. Imeco Inside “Mirrors, for open or closed cars, Whiz Rust Remover, Regular Price $1.00; Sale Snappy Horn Buttons, Regular Price 75 cents; e Price 45 cents. rotection Hydrometer for battery, $1.00; Sale Price 65 cents. zZer Side Wings, Regular Price $12.00; Sale Regul Regular 00 0000 Flintex Lenses all cars, Regular Price $1.50; Price $1.50; Sale Price Price $10. Side Feed Oilers for Fords, Price $7.50; Top Re-covering for Fords, Regula¥% Price $9.00; lo Price $7.50. Our Boro Dads in Monthly Session (From Page One) the packing for the pumps, that the boiler will be cleaned to-day and that owing to raising the dam breast | the tail race overflows. The latter was referred to the Water Commit. tee to investigate and report. Finance Committee Mr. R. Eshleman reported the ap- proval of all the bills. Property Committee Mr. S. F. Eshleman reported hav- ing placed a girder under the engine room and recommended laying a plank on the floor under the engine Same was ordered. Light Committee Mr. Miller recommended the plac- ing of an additional light on New Haven street between David street and the alley as H. H. Morton will a dwelling there and it is wheels. erect | dark at that particular point. So ordered. Mr. Miller also recom- mended the placing of a new light on Detwiler Avenue as soon as Earl Snyder builds his new house. Report of Burgess J. A. Bachman reported having collected $1.00 the past month. He recommended an appropriation of $100 to Friendship Fire Company. So ordered. He also stated that Council should make an effort to as- sist the Sixteeners in procuring a suitable location for their memorial as this matter has been under consi- deration for the past two years. Pumping Engineer's Report George W. Shatz reported having pumped 3,340,000 gallons of water in 334 hours by water power during the month of March. Board of Health Secretary M. M. Leib reported 76 cases quarantined from January 1 to April 1. Sixty-eight of these were chicken-pox and none of the cases were fatal. Treasurer's Report Mr. Geo. Zeller reported that the Boro account is overdrawn to the a- i mount of $245.91 and that there are balances in the other accounts as follows: Water $5,185.75, Inter- | est$52.00. A Bad Practice Mr. Miller stated that there were numerous complaints relative to { throwing broken bottles, tin cans, ete. on the driveways of alleys. Up- on motion a notice was ordered published in the local paper asking people to discontinue this practice. Upon motion New street was or- dered to be repaired with stone. Al- so Walnut street from Columbia { Avenue south to New. The Stone Bids Bids for stone for the Boro for this year were then opened. Both dealers J. N. Stauffer & Bro. and Ezra Engle bid exactly the same i. e. $1.50 per 2000 1bs. delivered. The contract was ordered divided be- tween the two. Councilman Resigns The resignation of Edgar Eshle- man, who was elected to Council at the last election, was presented. read x C 3 ) ¢ ) wt f 4 : 8 $ fl: S 6 An All-Purpose Truck At The new Ford all-steel body and cab mot One-Ton Truck chassis provide a complete 2 at the remarkably low price of $490. Built of heavy sheet steel, strongly re-inforced, tM staunch trick is designed to withstand severe usage in a wide ra Generous loading space, four feet by seven feet two i capacity loads and provision is a mounting of canopy top or screen sides. Experienced drivers appreciate the weather- proof featuresNg steel cab, which is fitted with removable door-opening Fore Motor Lor See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS meme cm ———— Steel Body Truck 490 Remarkable Price ed on the famous Ford -purpose haulage unit e of industries. es, permits g made for the | I | | Ie ¢ 7 3 and accepted. The vacancy will be {filled at the next regular meeting. Mr. Eshleman is moving out of town. May Buy an Qiler was then a lengthy discus- _ The re on rel lative to the pu ase of a ro machine, Upon motion t ittee was instruced to hav macine sent here and if it proves ctory same will be purchased committee will also get bids on a gallon snk, oil in car- lots, and inquire as to siding res and ground rental for k, and report yecial meet- g of Council, The New Street at a sy Mr, A. Bachr nan stated that he hs 24 a represen ment at Harr 0 rela oO the opening of the new street from tl Jol i t to Longe- He gave excellent ad- ind information relative to New Plans Here te new plans The con new curb fine and grades on Main street as prepared by the Stat Highway Department, were received The street will now and all who desire to lay pavements and put down curbs and gutters ean get the proper and uniform grades. Fired the Tax Rate The Boro tax rate for the year was made ten mills, same as last year and the clerk was instructed to prepare the duplicate. $1,000 was then transferred from the Water to the Boro account. Burgess Bachman then presented data and prices on one and two unit chlorinating plants. The bills were paid and Council for the be surve adjourned. i A sis Care of Horses’ Feet oads that are frozen rough are emely hard on horses’ feet. For hauling, the feet should be good set of well fitted med hoofs break off ieet sore -otected by and result in a paring knife pincers will do for or- hoff trimming. min estes -l o eated Chimneys ught to be examined e of the year. Overheat- cause many of the too fires in the country. a he eh aw It pays to advertise in the Bulletin { day will be THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A. Great Movement | to Buy Monticello | “(From Page Page One) | ate exercises to be held in the | schools on Friday, April 11th. Every school child in America is being asked to contribute one cent to the Jefferson Memorial Fund. In | no case will more than ten cents be accepted from any school child. This school offering will go to liqui- date the bonds that have been issued | against Jefferson’s home, and the ! cancelled securities will be preserved enduringly and in impressive form, at Monticello, as concrete evidence | of the splendid part taken by the | school children of the country in es- tablishing this National Memorial. The school children will give their offering to their teachers at the ex- ercises on Friday, April 11th, to be forwarded by the teachers to the | secretary of the Lancaster Unit, | William R. Lantz, Box 576, Lancas- | ter. Contributions are now being solic- ited from the general public. They should be sent to Secretary Lantz, who will acknowledge them through the Lancaster newspapers. The officers of the Lancaster Unit of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation are: Hon. Frank C. Mus- ! ser, Honorary Chairman; Hon. Chas. M. Howell, Chairman; William Lantz Secretary; Farmers’ Trust Company, Treasurer. John J. Evans, M. T. Gar- vin, Richard M. Reilly, Esq; Dr. H. B. Work, W. Clyde Shissler, Arthur P. Mylin, William A. Brinkman, Oli- | ver J. Keller, A. E. M’ Collough, Thomas J. Brown, George W. Hensel Jr., and Wallace B. Robinson. Ex- ecutive Committee. A Real Ball Team Again This Year (From Page One) they will have neat and natty jacket sweaters to match with their suits. Altogether the team will be the best equipped of any in the County and should be able to win against the best in this section of the state, The lineup will be the strongest of any season’s start and will include that well known and experienced battery, “Babe” Alcorn as pitcher and “Sparkey” Hippensteel as catch- er. An alternate and relief pitcher will be later selected. Pfafflin of Middletown, who has had Interna- tional League experience will be found at short, while Billy Moore of Middletown will cover the initial sack. Three fast local boys: Ellis at second, Weaver at third and Hip- ple as utility outfielder have been signed. The outfield will be handled by “Gunboat’” Abel, Columbia’s real ball player in right field. “Buckey” Hahn in center and Heffelfinger in left. Manager Brown will at all times endeavor to give the community the best ever, and should have the en- couragement and patronage which his enterprise merits and deserves. ce IED ~ Beet sn. we DATE SET FOR FARMERS’ A DAY AT STATE COLLEGE Farmers’ Day, the annual summer of farmers at the agricul- al school and experimental farms at the Pennsylvania State College, | ill be held this year on Wednesday and Thursday, June 11 and 12. The event will open on the even- ing of June 11 with a program of en- { tertainment and talks. President John M. Thomas and Dean R. L. Watts will be the cipal speakers, and special eduecatio moving pic- tures will be shown. The following in touring the col- ng points of in- Specialists ral lines will the farms to ex- lege farm and vi about the ea in the various agr terest be stationed about plain the experiments and discuss farm problems. With a special pro- gram being arranged for the women and with the Annual Young Far- mers’ Week events being staged at the same time. There will be some- thing for the entire family. Poultry Parasites If your birds become thin or lose control of their legs, it may be se 8 yy , ® + \ Just Arrived a and fat On % Just receive caused by the presence of round worms or tape worms in the tines. Hold a post-mortem examina- | tion and if the parasites are present, treat the flock with nicotine sulphate capsules. Treat each bird individu- ally by fitting a capsule into the end of a piece of rubber tubing, pushing the tubing down into the birds crop, and then ejecting the capsule by means of a wire plunger. Follow this treatment the next day by @os- ing the flock with Epsom salts at | the rate of one pound per hundray| birds. 5 A County League A ten club baseball league has been formed in aster County, | the teams being Seventh W ard, Lancaster, Rohrers town, Lititz, Mou Denver, Quarryv ille, Vi icto or, A. C. of Colum- intes- | @ be and number of been poor 11 an £ +h club lasts the entire season it d 1g well. We hope it does. TTT ee ee Tt pavs to advertis ] letin If vou want to succoed—Ady riise 2 hp WEDNESDAY, APRIL |oth, 1924 Just that ASCO Ble a pound today of its delicious Satisfy Yourself is all we claim for it, why not buy d try it? When you get a whiff ma and taste its wonderful flavor, you'll realize whylit is so tremendously popular. ASCO COFFEE Pound 35c The biggest coffee Walue sold today. Just try a cup and © you'll taste the differen © © Fine Table ASCO Sliced ©) BACON 2 pkgs 25¢ SALT 3 bags 10c Special price for this week. Hickory smoked--sugar cured. Asco California PEACHES big can 25¢ Big, delicious halves, pasksediiin very heavy sugar syrup. Hawaiian CrusHBed or Sliced PINEAPPLE can 23c Have you served dessert recently? Apricots ...big can 23¢ ..big can 43¢ . .big can 29¢ | Cal Kieffer Pears ...big can 15¢ | Fruit Salad Royal Ann Cherries bg en 35¢c | Gol GOLD SEAL 1b bag 49c An exceptionally high grade whdat flour. The best for all purposes. ASCO TEAS 1 Ib pk We have a blend for every taste. VICTOR BREAD Purest ingredients. The big h RICH CREAMY CHEESH Pound 33c GOLD SEAL MACARONA3 pkgs 25¢ d 25c Bartlett Pears @ Seal Pineapple .can 35¢ 14c; 1b 55c¢ Just try a cup. oaf 5c th loaf. ASCO BUTTERINE Po Asco Threaded CODFISH . pkg 8c Headquartets for the 4% Very Hest Beardsley’s Shredded CODFISH pkg 10c CHICK FEED Boneless Pound Be © CODFISH ... brick 19¢ © 1. LEAN PICNIC SHOULDERS Ib 3c LEAN BOSTON BUTTS Ib 20 « BONELESS HAM Ib 25¢ By the Half or Whole. @ ® pre LL MOUNT JOY, PENNA. A )! oO) Q TR NO OR TRE me Another Lot of those SALT WATER OYSTERS. a few weeks left for them. the first shipment of MELLINGER’S HOME-MADE EASTER tr all know the kind he makes. They are nice All 10-cent sizes Ghewing and Smoking Tobacco, 3 Packs for 25¢. 15-cent Red Man, 3 Packs for 25c. All 15-cent Packs of \Gigaretts, 2 Packs for 25¢. All 8-cent Cigars, Brands, 4 for 25c. All 5-cent Cigars, Standa#i Brands, 6 for 2c. All Penny Goods 10c a Dozép, or 5c per half Dozen. 11 0 0 2 @* # Ee ® 2 5 5 We make a specialty of BACHMAN’ S CHOCOLATE. We have ® # b5-1b. Almond Bars and 5-lb. Bars that we are selling at = @ $1.50 Per Bar. a We also have a special price on Baghman 10-1b- bars of coating. 2 4 We also sell CUT FLOWERS and POTTED PLANTS from Mr. a g David Zerphey’s Green Houses of town. i ALL FRUITS IN SEASON a & Chiques Rock Soft Drinks and Coca Ooh, on ice 2b 5 cents = 4 a bottle. "1 H A DARRE NKAMP, : # 3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT OY, PA. ® 2 % EO RS om A a Tr Quality Baby Chicks SINGDR, COMB WI ITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS bred from pedigreed S at reasonable prices. n ovele 1 Cocl ereis y Farm MO “JOY, PENNA. OD CH HH RE ED O00 [Musser Pou i +Bell Phone 133Ré& 7 | is ar