gt wth -’ OSCAR FUNK 8 t MICHAEL BARD The people of Lancaster under the present administration have awakened to I: {. WITMER the American Continent. what political freedom means to their community. i th 3 Pennsylvania RR PHIL The Standard Railroad of the HEADQUARTERS 7. WEILER World ian THE INDEPENDENT PARTY pia hd di 4 4 H. J. W t Telephones REY er I ¢ - - a a faz Gener al Qffices St 0 Wf TD 2 te Be ¥ ~~ vo of os 2 1 ye ES Doll 3081 Offices 26 E. Ora ange St. of the Coalition Movement Lancaster, ra. 2 = Ho 8A F YAY A) 5 Fale Tol el Tolls Tels Tels Tells Te Py YY Ny Pa Vol Tok Tole Tel 00 oF 8 Vg lp PY, ¥ 3, oF Pp TA HOH HOO ITH OC Mu oy IIT Yo Ou 0 NOONE HH HOO $d x HOOT Art AN St ol ut ag OHNO, PAWL HON lo) BEG 2 AE DBE Sermon by Rev. Engle at 7:15. Patronal Festival eeOeBReRO QO Yo ; EE 1 1 7A 3 . AL ~ 2 ) ! = Donegal F : A ¥ >) \, Rev 3 Arounoc ® nN ®@ Sabbath Sch at 2:00 ( Ati ® By © Pp. Mm : ET ET wap ® EY © Worship at 7:30 P. M. with ser Sermon AL L IE Wu ) ® won by the Pastor, wen me. 3 ul I: ld 3 aon Communion. © ® Tone lay nT ey AN > ; : Mr. Jacob Rider ® ® hure f Cod 7:00 P. M. Choir practice. i 1 iv Se © lor ol oF A Aly ne. Q jek > 2 P Tuesday ©) ® Rev. I. AA M acD: annal astor i Ly Lon ) @ S Ic Scho it 9.30 A. M. Y Men's Club at the Rectory. on “oh , 9 |S in 4 p00! 50 & 2 Wednesday and Mrs. Fran k © x FLORIN, PENNA. @|S Hamaker, Supt. | itary meeting at Rectory at| anon spent Sunday in’ our vi 2 wl A. NM, an ol ol : Mrs rvin o lar a, ® © Rev. E. E. Kauffman of Bowmans- 2:90 P. M. | called on Florin relatives on Mon- | 3G Year Six Bercon at, “irst Mortgage Bonds ss Du aE re C. E. at 6:30 DM, eader, St. Mary's Guild with I . YY Ee a nay x 1.3 TE Dated October 15,% 924 Due October 15, 1954 George Althouse. ter Brown. > = E iy we H H. RRALL Mid-week service Wednesday at St.” Agnes’s Guild with Irene| pp rwald © of Paoli, : i 15 ) 1 : | : Interest payable\April 15 and October 15. © 7 PM | Smeltzer. | pen, Tues: intl i s 7 ar elcome to all the ser-| Saturday, October 25th | and Mrs . : Redeemable at the optidp of the Company at $102 and hie ial | SUPPER and SALE of WORK. | Mr. Haldeman of New| s. rsey a Saturday visitor to his Accrued Interest ot} Ella Halder St. Mark’s United Brethren Church] T. U. Evangelical Church Mrs. m B. aay All oona, Coupon Bonds in enominations of : Fe SL S. Risfer, Pastor | Rev. Ralph Pastor 5 is Spending 8 Jew avs here She gop! always have omvhand anything in > | Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30) 0L her pe S, an rs GA $1,000, $500\and $100 Sunday School 9 A. M., Rally Day. |, service Wednasaay 2 4) wo | SMOKED MEATS, WAM, DRIED XN Morning Worship and sermon at|{** tis ve and Mrs. Clayton Hertzler of BEEF, BOLOGNA, LARD, E ~ i i KL. GC E. usiness meeting af-| naar Lancaster. spent Sunday with | oR TC. PRINCIPAL AND INTERBST PAYABLE AT es A LE 8 | nar spon Sunday wih | ae Free Dace Vest Po pC 3 TY. enman wi C ess 1 z T - | day School Sunday 9.30 A. M.| Hertzler. ’ © FLORIN TRUST Co, KLORIN, PA. | Sunday School and also preach at | Ben ny Sehr : So 1. 1030] Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Heiner | Krall Ss Meat Market i ie © | ne morning service. \ = anc Shi : spent the week-end with the family | West Main St., MOUNT Jay @ The Bonds are Offered for Subscription at Par and Of rover and swirl XL oe on [5 3 Ne Troms SeKiniey | . : isti indeavor at 6:30 P. M. | die Uo abe eu 20 {0 TORUS Accrued Interest. For Detailed Information and gen ade ol sermon at| Topic, “My Denomination.” Leader, sees To a eo - 4 DR. J. M. FERRELL 1 | E g s J ILL BE | | Nec Diffenderfer. Literature Address All Correspontlence to 6 30 “0 a] its ale PRESENTED WiTh A CUP || HYSTA | ou are most cordially inv 3 actice limited to dise 4 arterl Conferen Thursday | me . 2 mited t ases of © S. NISSLEY GINGRICH, (Fiscal A all these services. ae ie Ye No ne member is| The Business Men's base ball | the h, Liver, Bowels, © Fl np © eve i: ' nt. team, winners of the pennant in | A ih, Rae umatism and ® Bell Phone 149-R-6 orin, enna. Methodist Episcopal Church ee Paley 8:00 P. M. joss Industrial League the past | Modern megs hOB Rev. Harry A. Swartz, Pastor. I - : 5 met? ¥ B. J. MYERS, Counsel @, y ? Come and worship with us. summer, will be presented with a Office Hours: { 9:15 A. M. Sunday School. ome ahd sive The 3 Lancaster, Penna. ©} ty School. 1 beautiful silver cup. The presenta- | 9 A M. to 8780 P. M. = NN @ | 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship and WEST END A. C. DEFEATS {tion will be made at the foot ball || OFFICE: 118 N. PR CE ST Gy, 9 Q| a M. Eoworth L MT. JOY TEAM 6 TO ( |game here between the Mount Joy LANCASTER, PA ” : . M. Epworth League. |A. A. and Bressler A. C. of Har- | St , | 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship and The W oo Ed A Go of Laneas | risburg. The cup was presented | sept. if © Sermon. ter, defeated the local eleven here 'yy the Mount Joy Athletic Associa- by th re of 6-0. - © | Wednesday Sabatier bY ge aa tion and is now on exhibition in the | Wc use the same methods empley- 1 | 3.30 P. M. Junior League. Mt. Joy West End Bulletin window. ped by the leading shoe factories: 3 cob Sse {| 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting. C. Shatz LB W. Kramer! sees hepce our results are fully as goed. R hi . | Cordial welcome to all services. G. Germer L. T. Miller Litt ia hold £ ontns of wear to your shoes; ol : 3 I\C gious News | Wealand LG Late} , Lititz - will “hold 2 community have “Whug. repaired here. 3 i ealan iy show Oct. 31 to Nov. 1. 2 M | iL. i. 1 N E R Y J | First Presbyterian Church ae R & oie) —— . | City Shoe 8 J | - . . A New Fall E of Hatters Plush. Felts, Velvets, Faibroidery In Our Churches Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor Noid R. T. R. Cogley | It pays to advertise in the Bulleti, | 8 and all new matertg are selling fast. Just got in a new line & Wednesday S. Groff R. E Mantz) for this week. Matrons’ Hats, large head sizes. 2 | Prayer Service at 7:30 P. M. Showalter Q. B. Dunlap| | gpairing Co 4 Large line of SILK U QERWEAR. : 2 Trinity Lutheran Church | Mite Society at 8:30 P. M. Zerphey L. H. Dunlap [50-52 S. Queen St. Baby’s Knit Goods and Embroidery, Baby Outfits, 4 Rev. Coo. A. Kercher, Pastor Friday Kipple R H, Schultz > 3 LB. Agnelli 3 Coach Covers, Sacques, Booties, R Bible School 9.30 A. M. | Choir practice at 7:30 P. M. Veta: .... 0 6 0 0-6 \ AUCTIONEER x Also making your old furs in Come and see a: Morning service with Confession Sabbath Te o 9 0.00 BI, + | K Ww i ea = 3 v: Substi S, | ® them. K Ss H EL L 2 Morning service 10.45 A. M. Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. Po own, Marrow tate] 10.000 w from and 62 var-| 1 on . agner % M. . Evening service 7 P. M. | Divine Worship at 10:30 A. M. i tor Dunlop: Sprech- | jeties to select “rom. Elizabethte Rowe No. 2. iz THE SMART SHOP oct. -1t a SE. | with sermon by the pastor. er for Cogley. Weber for Miller; caste GRY Pa. Hs oN x orin U. B. Church No evening service. Coolidge for Schultz, R. Shatz for Residence : Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastoy You. are invited to worship with Groff: Ellis for B. Kramer: Walters Residenc e, rly Station = yr Meisenberger; Blyer for R. Shatz y Call on Bell PhonéNElizabethtown " Sunday School 9:30 for Meisenberger; Bl; y ~ OE sud g | Beate Swi us: R. Cramer for Zerphey; Meisenber- : 8SR-13. Prompt atten and sat- Talk About High Taxes They have 25 mills school, 22 bor-| Sermon at 10:30. oa OE =a eS RT phey; Mel isfaction guaranteed. . a Ms ne, Cumberland County, ough and 6 1-2 county, or 53 1-2| Junior 5:30. St. Luke’s Church 3 PE ELIZABETHTOWN. P of experience in the i has #™ hi ill | sti { : . » PA. Reasonable charges. y high tax rate. mills. | Christian Endeavor 6:30. Rev. P. H. Ashetoa-Martin, Rector Subscribe for the Mt. Joy bulletin Oct. Give Me A Trial EE muse: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1924 Independent Party Coalition Movement EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WILLIAM S. RAUB, J. STANLEY ROSE DR. J. C. BOLTON WILLIAM C. BIDLACK W. J. NEUHAUSER Chairman Treasurer J. G. FORNEY County Chairman J. STANLEY ROSE Secretaries MRS. JNO. B. HEWES, Convention IRMA RICHARDSON, Executive E. P. GRIFFITHS, Secretary IRVIN K. WITMER, Secretary FINANCE COMMITTEE W. J. NEUHAUSER, Chairman HF ROY ESHLEMAN J. HOWAKD BURSK DR. B. FRANK WITMER U. GRANT BARR F. L. SUTER ELMER J. ESHLEMAN WILLIAM H. HAGER W. C. BIDLACK C. E. GUNZENHAUSER JACOB D. RIDER PUBLICITY COMMITTEE A. C. DARMSTAETTER, Chairman W. W. HEIDELBAUGH DR. H. M. J. KLEIN ROBT. L. GERHART LOUIS H. HOPF ARTHUR RUSSELL WILLIAM HAGER, JR. COCOCOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCO THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. QOOO ill Introduce to the Voters of Lancaster County the Men Who Are e Candidates on the Independent and Democratic Tickets. FRANK C. MUSSER S. E. GABLE Por Conoress.. ... . . or State Senate . . . 13th District ForState Senate . . . . . . % District I WILLIAM R. HARNISH JOHN B. C. ATLEE GUY KURTZ BARD bp G. SHIRK d County Advisory Board Independent Party COALITION MOVEMENT J. EVANS, Chairman IARRY W. BUTTS IARRY I. BOYD CHAS. F. BOWMAN HARRY J. STUMPF X 4 FRANK C. % . RICHARD G. ZEC For House of Representatives . ALBERT H. FRITZ J. 1 BAIR ARTHUR B. DODGE Caunty District . PHARES G. BRENNEMAN These men without a single exception are uncon- trolled, clear thinking, straightforward, business and otofessionsl men who have the laudable ambition and object, to give to the citizens of Lancaster City and County the representation that i is due them and full a value for their tax money. cI , J. W. D. J. ECKMAN J. J. FALTINE M. T. GARVIN UHLER H. HAMBRIGHT WALTER C. HERR Ww. AMOS H. HERR JOHN N. HETRICK, Esq. PROF. PROF. A. V, MELO H. HESS HOWARD HERSH JOSEPH JACOBS DR. H. LEN L. LEWIS CHAS. EMORY LONG CHARLES L. MILLER, Esq. ESHLEMAN, JR. W. HOLLINGER E. M. HARTMAN HIESTER M. J. KLEIN ERNEST H. MILLER H. CLAY MILLER JACOB H. MOWRER A. K. RAUB The City of Lancaster under the leadership of men of this type for the last three years has enjoyed the greatest era of Civic advancement evei~known in its history, such as Improved Streets, Public Comfort Station, City Owned ™Filteration Plant, DAVID F. ROSE JAMES H. ROSS R. M. REILLY EDGAR S. ROSE GROVER C. SNYDER JAMES H. SPOTTS Greatly Inlarged and More Efficient School System, Better Fire and~Police Protec- fit" tion, Better Lighting and other improvements too numerous to mention. x HERBERT P. TAYLOR DR. W. H. TROUT D. S. WARFEL What Has Been Done in the City Can Be Done in the County Without Any Jnr JOHN H. WICKERSHAM FE.P. GR J S C. A. B. ZOOK crease in Taxes. “ CHAS. F. A. S. HARKNESS HESS WITHOUT ANY INCREASE IN TAXES Np EY MOORE COOOOOOO | { | J { | because the re the north electric i pole” : North, ig east Ph Puwielest” | is recognized as one medicinal mineral oils finest 3 SUNDAY EXCURSION 3:7 75 Nox York SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 Special Through Train Direct to Pemmna. Station, 7th Ave. and 32nd St. leaves MOUNT Y ..... 6.42 A. M. Stopping", at principal sta- tions betwe Harrisburg and Lancaster. % Returning leaves New York, Penna. Sta. oa M.; Hud- son Terminal 6.10 E See Broadway, Central Park, Grant's Brooklyn Bridges ani glimpse of the greatest ®i ow