Vr Pay, % \ \ J ay; PAGE EIGHT Men's Straw 59¢ Women’s Black, Brown Colors. Special 3 pairs $1 Athletic Suits 69¢c. OPEN EVERY EVENING Classified Column material China Braids}. “Fancy Straws and “Helen” Straws, no seconds, reduced 25 Per Cent 98¢ Nainsook Union Hats very fine a "% % Silk Hose in and Fancy 250 Pairs Sandals Boys’ Crash Pants 59c. Shirts 49c. weeks I will give some one a bargain Al lconveniences and immediate pos- session. If interested call or phone FOR SALE—A Peninsular Steel Range, with Polished top, water-back Price very reason- Apnly Dr A. F. Snyder, Mar- july 9-3t in A-1 condition. able, ietta St., mu. Joy. WANTED—Men to work in stone Apply N. S. Newcomer, R. goa. . D. No. 2, Mount Joy, Pa. july 9-2t-pd e r this! Unless FOOT ends night, bring it money back. Company. d get Ww. D. FAIRY bunion pain over your dler & Bell 41R2 or Ind 860, Mount Joy. feb. 20-tf STORE ROOM FOR RENT —1I have a very fine Store Room 15x20 feet in the center of the business dis- trict on Main street, Mount Joy, for rent. Will rent as is or put in an. mt. For particulars see JNO. E. SCHROLL, Bulletin Office, Mount Joy, Pa. Both Phones. tf. FOR SALE—A 2% story 8-room frame house, log to the square, half of roof is corrugated iron, balance shingle. Building to be removed. Quite a lot of good flooring and heavy timber in building. J. E. HELP WANTED—Firm opening up wants two office assistants, one some stenographic and book-| 1 k )g experience, one as helper to| SALE located on send advertising matter. Male| and fronting 50 feet on Donegal or female. "Wyzite E. Garlock, Roland Park, in own hand Mae WTiting giving referehiees, experience | dependents, and sala¥y. desired | Mount Jov. 23-it | on OF may 23. The reas gontinde to. sellY LOTS FOR SALE—I have several FAIRYFOOT; is mers say “It is the surest remedy to end buni W. D. Chandler & Company. FLORIDA, S. 40—2 to 6 apartments, private baths, “fa Sect ran cold water. Ap- ply Harry G. S A 2501 Pacific Ave., Atlan FOR RENT—Two Rooms, with kitchen and bath. Also spacious side porch. Electric lights, steam heat, ete. Will rent furnished or unfur- sished. Apply to Jno. E. Schroll. E. Main St., Mt. Joy. — ere IRS g ings, Etc will be sold. at 7 o'clock. july J rr RENT-—A garage for one / car. ocated. Rent reason- | { able. Apply Mr Nissley, Mt. TOW ne, Jog 16-2t | 3 new house. Call, phone of write I Te > g bunion J. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy. tf Jt will ends Be pain almost W. Bx dler & Company. ie neelless. We gua nk FOR SALE CHEAP—A full set of broom ines and fixtures. 206 East Main St., Mt. Joy, july 16-1t-pd se our custo™ jns™ room ly: N. | july 2:3t apr. 30-tf T COMMUNITY AUCTION ill be held Saturday, July "claims or demands against the same _| the undersigned for settlement. | SCHROLL, Mt. Joy, Pa. apr. 23-tf | CHOICE BUILDING LOT FOR the north Springs street, Mount Joy. Splendid | ocation and beautiful dwellings on gither side. Call Jno. E. Schroll, very desirable building lots at a good location in Florin. Will sell one or all. One has a good frame building | thereon. The price is right. Call or | phone J. E. SCHROLL, Realtor, Mt. Joy, Pa. apr.15-tf. WANTED—Everybody in this sec- tion to use our ‘wanted, for sale, ots.” column more frequently. It is tound to pay. Just try it. 17 4 ha, gas connections, 6 rooms, pantry. On trolley Hne. H. H. Engle, 340 W. Mount Joy, Pa. If there is anyone looking for a nice home in Florin, 8 rooms and bath with heat, electric lights, frame stable, 2 chicken houses, ete, at a splendid location, I can accomodate you. Price is way below the cost of ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Estate of Sophia Dowhower, late of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to] the undersigned, all persons indebt- ed thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment,, and those having will present them without delay to $1.45 Men's Work ers of Good Sturdy Material that will Wear and Wash ‘at $1.00 “vy 69c. Athletic side | mer Dresses Ginghams, ~ Special Sn Sizes 8 One lot of Children’s Sum- Checks Stripes. Values up to $2.00. shopper, and what you see advertised you will get. sale and don’t be mislead that you will be mislead. You will find everything ar- in Washable and § ©. Soles $1.00 to 14. $2.00 Men's Leather House Slippers in Brown with Sewed and Goodyear Stitched Leather $1.00 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Women and Children 5 i, he a, $1.88---$2.88--$3.88---$4.88 Men’s Rubber Belts at 15c. In Patent, Grey, Brown and Blue, $3.00 and, $4.00 values. All to be sold Bathing Suits for Men, Boys, Women and Children . . . . 48C and up | Pants $1.98. LASKEWIT at , w. Men’s good Big Yank and Men's Dress Heavy Work Wide Awake Shirts. 69c. Work Shirts 83c MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Remarkable Echo If the famous Mena suspension bridge i= taken down, as is possible to be replaced by something more sub- stantial, not only will a bridge be de- stroyed, but also a famous echo. The sound of a hammer is repeated from each supporting crossheam in the bridge, and finally from the opposite pler 576 feet away.—London Mall, BIH Census of Sheep The sheep census gives us about 87,000,000, compared with 79,000,000 for the Australasian district, and a figure slightly In excess of our own for Argentina, says Nature Magazine. The world total is estimated at about 573,000,000 and the annual production of wool averages about 3,000,000,000 pounds. ree A rare Turn Out Many Marbles tn Saxony for shipment to the United States, India and China, a mill pro- ducing an average of 3,500 of the boys’ delights a day. GRAYBILL SWIMMING POOL Near Elizabethtown College Is Open Afternoon and Evening All Pure Spring Water COWS Cows WLYCOMING AND COLUMBIA CO. COWS ple PRIVATE SALE COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th, At Noon Until Sold 1924 JOSEPH WEBER, Mount Joy, Pa. Administra tor. Wm. M. Hollowbush, Atty. Marbles of stone are made in mills | Our Union Picnic Thursday, July 24 SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF MOUNT JOY, FLORIN AND COMMUN- ITY WILL OBSERVE A GENERAL HOLIDAY The annual union picnic of Mt. Joy, Florin and the surrounding community will be held at Rocky | Springs Park, at Lancaster, on Thursday, July 24. This will be a general holiday around here. Messrs. William Tyndall and Thos. | !J. Brown Jr will have charge of the | | amusements for the day. | Trolleys will leave Florin at 7, 8, | |8:30 and 9 a. m. The basket car | | will leave there at 8:30 o’clock. | Trolleys will leave Mount Joy at | | 6:15, 7.15, 7:45, 8:15, 8:45, 9:15, | 9:45, 10:15, a. m. The basket cars | {will leave here at 9:45 a. m. 3 | Returning the first car will leave | {Rock Springs at 5:55 P. M. and | every thirty minutes thereafter until 110.55 which is the last car. Tickets will be sold at Garber’s | | Drug Store and Chandler's Drug | | Store here and at D. Roy Moose’s | store at Florin The fare for the round trip is as| follows: Mount Joy, 55 cents. i Florin, 60 cents. All children under | 5 years free. | | Mr. Samuel F. Eshleman will have | charge of the baskets and tags. Bas-! kets are to be at the Evanglical | church and school house in good | time. In the evening all baskets will be returned to the school house. | Mr. William Ellis, Chairman, has | arranged a number of athletic con- tests as follows. A 75-yard dash for | boys 14 years and under, 75-yard | dash for girls 14 years and under, | 50-yard dash for girls 10 years and under, 100-yard dash open to all, | wheelbarrow race open to all, 3-| legged race open to all, 3-legged race for boys 10 years and under, balloon blowing contest for ladies, shoe | scrambling contest for boys 14 years | and under, fat men’s race, and a | peanut scramble for children 6 years | and under. These athletic events will | start at 1.30. { Everybody in the community is | Holsteins, Guernseys, Jerseys. Also Some Stock Bulls. A Good Lot J. B. KELLER & BRO. Telephone subscribers in China- town, San Francisco, do not ask for numbers—they call each Chinese curb-stone in New York travels to A woman who sells pencils on the | and from York by taxi. urgently requested to join the picnie. Rev. C. D. Rishel, pastor of the Rev. Rishel was a forme Bethel pastor here. \ . ranged for quick selling and don’t forget, come early while the stock is complete. LADIES’ DRESSES Ladies’ Figured Voile Dresses, regular $8.00 and $10.00 values, at $2.98 . Hundred of Pairs ‘of Oxfords and Shoes for Men, Boys, In Every Leather. All the Latest Styles, With Sewed and Welted Leather Soles, Rubber Heels, High, Low, Spanish, Baby Louis and, Flat Heels. Men’s Sizes 6 to 11. Women’s Sizes 23 to 8. Boys’ Sizes 1 to 6. ‘Fourth Is Gone But Our Bargains Are Not R E A D Every item carefully for there are many Bargains for the thrifty There is plenty of goods on Blouses, colors. 98¢c to $1.98 Pair MAKING VACUUM TUBES| p 1 We Must All Pumping out the gas to make vacuum tubes in the Western Electric Company Laboratories. The comrlicated® apparatus is needed to help prepare the tubes that make practicable long dis- tance telephone and radio com- munication. Splicing Telephone Cable The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania cable splicers working near Bridgeport, Pa., on the Pittsburgh-Washiwgton, Pa., new telephone cable. The aerial platform is clamped to the steel wire and makes the man working as comfortable as the one on the ground. rt enn, Some soils hold water longer than Church of God at Columbia, spent [others because of the smaller soil last Friday in town calling on friends. | Particles. AEN Ams A goose egg that weighs 14 ounces and is 10 inches was exhibited re- It pays to advertise in the Bulletin |sently on an Indian farm. | Gilbert, of Hallam and Mrs. 1Mrs. Mary Livingood Travel Sometime (From page One.) prior to that was a resident of Lan- caster. He was a member of the Odd Fellows and the Foresters of Ameri- ca. His wife survives and two child- ren, Paul and Mary. Also his mother, and a sister, Ruth, of Myerstown. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at Myerstown and burial was made at the same place. Mrs. Malinda Peck Malinda Peck, widow { Mrs. of {Nicholas L. Peck, one of the oldest residents of this section, died at her home Monday evening, from a com- plication of diseases, after a linger- ing illness, in her seventy-sixth year. She was a member of St. Lutheran Church and is survived by the following children: Anna L. Williams, Ventnor, N. J; Mrs. George L. Shillow, Columbia; Mrs. H. P. Frank, Maytown; N. L. Peck, Colum- bia; and Miss Verna Peck, Maytown. Five grandchildren, four great grand- children, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Mary Gilbert, of York. The funeral was held from her late home on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with services in charge of Rev. Charles Baker, D: D; of the Maytown Lutheran Church. Burial was made in the family plot in the Maytown Union cemetery. | Mrs. Annie E. Wright Mrs. Annie E. Wright 59 years old, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph O’Connor, Bainbridge, Sunday evening from a complication of diseases. Mrs. Wright was born “King Brand” guaranteed not to rip $1.98 $1.39 Women’s Silk Hose Black, Brown and all Fancy $1. John’s | bit oy co dfs nine apn WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th, BB Overalls and 00 pair Men’s Hose, 3 Pairs for 35c. OPEN EVERY EVENING 5) B 12.25 P. M. yesterday of a complica~ tion of diseases, aged 56 years. She was a member of the Epworth Metho- dist church, of Harrisburg, and is survived by her husband, her aged mother, Mrs. Catherine Morton, of Columbia, and the following brothers and sisters: Harry, of this place; Mrs. Samuel Seifert, of Columbia; Walter, of Millersburg; Mrs. Harry Shoemaker, of Florin; Ephraim, of Columbia; and Mrs. Ammond Fry, of Palmyra. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2.00 o’clock in the Evangelical church in this place. Rev. Homar Knox will offici. ate. Interment will be made in the Henry Eberle cemetery. Friends and relatives will consider this their notice to attend the funeral. A — Her Own Hair George’s wife found a blonde hair on the lapel of his coat. In a fit of i Jealousy she demanded explanations. i “You see, my dear, that is last year’s i coat,” said George, “and if you remem- ber correctly your halr was blonde i then instead of brown. I didn’t change ! the color of your hair, did I?” Wifey was so taken back she forgot George had worn that same coat four times since her curls resumed their natural shade.—Better Busses. re CR Queer Villages Tucked away in odd corners of Great Britain are some villages with peculiar names. In Kent we find Painter's For- stal, Dripping Gore, and Old Wives Lees. The last place derived its strange name from the fact that old women of the district used to run an annual race there for prizes offered by the local lord of the manor. Dripping Gore was so called because the Danes and Saxons are believed to have fought a battle at this spot, OUR SALE REGISTER Following is a list of public sales at Morgansville West Virginia. She lived in West Virginia all her life until three months ago when she came to Bainbridge. She is survived by her husband, in Ridgeway, West Virginia; a brother, Owen S. Clagepp of Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Joseph O'Connor, her daughter, with whom she was living at the time of her death. Funeral services were held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock from the home of her daughter in Bain- bridge and this afternoon at 2 o’clock at Winchester, Va, Interment will be made in the Mt. Hebron Cemetery at Winchester. Mrs. H. C. Shelly Annie Morton Shelly, wife of Harry Shelly, died at her home, 411 South 19th Street, Harrisburg, at or which posters were printed at his office or said sale is advertised in the Bulletin. Friday, July 25—At 7.15 P. M. at their stock yards near Mount Joy, cows, bulls, ete. by C. S. Frank & Bro. Saturday, July 26—At che Florin Hall, home cured meats, general line of merchandise, household goods and farm implements, also hogs, cows, etc. by Community Sales Co. Sale starts at 12.30 P. M. G. S. Vogle, Auct. — Eee 103 Ballots Required John W. Davis, of West Virginia, was nominated for the presidency on Wednesday, by the Democrats, break- ing up its history-making deadlock, on the 103rd ballot. 1924 Till A