PAGE SIX THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY. LANCASTER CO., FA. By Charles Sughroe MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL © Wars = ~~ 2) 0 5 5% i Le " I r [GEE WHILLKERS, BOSS | HAPPENED Wa ne X WHAT Wi Nov Q \ WAS ii —r = EASY! DARNED EASM NOL SEE, \ W [\ Dont ou ver) (‘Bur How THE Wer WH FART, IY WAS BECAUSE \ ER) DRIVING THE JUS ele KNOW [COULD NOL GY ALL - Lg FELL ASLEEP THAT IT WHEN | FELL A BUNGED UP “THAT : HAPPENED (WAY WHILE NOU WAS - -— AS\E EEPY TRIPE OI JNO. A) 144 N. Qu RO |wiLL HELP CELEBRATE PHILA.S CENTENNIAL J VEY oa fo I The Lancaster County Histori- mice Jociety have set in motion the | gm Ds considered to be necessa : : - to celebrate properly next July the | a : : : THEMARTIN TL Th pm WEE ATA DATA Das AR ROT FTP THD Ey Med 4 WW bg 150th anniversary of the signing of | Loo Declaration of Independence. | PASTEU { The celebration is intended to em- | i. id § (Lief d johative and rake . plain to the | od) gE BREESE : ey A A : reneration the true and actual] FOR IT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER Bo 8 Big hich Lancaster County took | WHEN THE HEAT FOLKS GET TOGETHER | § : ! | American Independence. To | WITH A FIRE IN THE FURNACE ~ "| § } ® | do this, it" will be necessary to go AND A WARM CHEER IN THE AIR ni i : . # linto faithful and thorough re- | i : 4 | search upon all the lines of our | county’s attivity and help in the Revolutionary War. and in the | in RR dh ig steps leading up to it. It is intend- | RUN BL PEE dd 1 AN ed to begin at once to prepare our | ople for the event by inserting the local papers the steps day | ; i 7 Bis i 0 : : i > ; Every 7 day or wec k by week {which | BE 2 y = | al feasible), the acts which Bi 3 wi a ( Lancaster did 150 | : $A os a AL fi spot in that by the time 2 § wr ory for arrives, the stages ; : tioned Db the Declaration will | i HR i atid M n reviewed weekly as | og x i [3 a occurred 150 years ago. By a Gh i FE i milk espec means, when July 1926 arrives : i : ee them. + interest, our information, and HE completion of the new Chicago | charge, to patrons of .the Union Stas will Union Station marks a note-| tion lines for conferences and other 1 T Lu 2 PE united efforts in the event awakened and active. Some of worthy accomplishment in the history | meetings. | EDMARTI — “the lines of the preparation neces- of important engineering undertakings, To give some idea of the immensity A ITA ARY DA TUTE TO ary to success of the event will from which travelers fn all parts of | of the new station, it may be stated ES AR. MARTIN pi ERN FARMER be, a thor canvass of the {he United States will derive pleas-| that the main building covers an area 2 our = graves of Revolutionaty heroes in ang penefit. of about three aeres with a concourse , this county and the interest of the The station is without doubt one of | covering 60,000 square feet. The en- emi-antaracite) coc ind ol i yo ) » wel o- families of today descended from finest and most efficiently designed | tire terminal facilities cover more than bo) Stanas for in ' them. Newspapers are desired to * [ies alla mos? coven Semin cover more ihn leeds. ; J oo gress of the worid al 5% *'% insert an inquiry in their papers railroad tevininals in the world. It] 35 acres and will expedite the prompt will have your favorit grade yf anthra nstitute f Animal Econ- for their location of such graves, | forms a vital link in the realization of { and satisfactory loadin Of Sg 3 soon as we can get them. ’ P| Sun dertaking in behalf nn and to requ all those who have | the “Chic; 2 amir PIRI Passengers, 400 tons of baggage and . . ; BR aL LRT Rt ey pd to report Tty, accessibility and convenience | 300 trains daily with room for future Call the gait oy, ED Ph all that they know and can gather | for the traveling public are the essen- | expansion. Fifteen acres of glass in te art t work rom tombs about the or tial virtues of the new terminal. Rest | were used in the various ‘coverings WEAY FOLKS §| have be led for building a To De Sr iy intey 3 4 and recreation rooms, ticket offices, | over the train sheds, which extend - 18 | great Incas in the last. those oraves; and to collect all the barber shop, dining rooms, stores of | more than 1,200 feet beyond the main - For Good, Clean Coal ation on information and even tradition that | V2rious Kinds, and almest every con- structure. A total of 17.000 tons of Walnut Hash Peanut Britt venience known to travelers, are to be | structural steel, 175,000 cubic feet of > : found on the one level, no steps to! Indiana limestone and 10,000 cubic Foundatio 1 ) ore eflicient Ral a x we cs the S Tg activ 1: ar . e can of the oldier’s activity linger’s Candies, 60c¢ quality i he and crops : hens and ops and all about him that can ° x7 | methods with co > 6 / cd 1 2 Ct he scope of ’ 2 ; : : : ; % Daniel M. W olg emuth 81 al 3 Fo secured. Send information to | climb, feet of granite were used in the sta- Assorted Flavors = | LD 1ewly te ed nstitute. in of the i | The main station is a low monumen- | tion building and concourse. The foun- anut Brittle, Cocon chairm: committee. Y J FLORIN, PENNA. ge 2h i i as The Lan er County Historical | tai type of building with a row of | dation consists of 449 cylindrical con- Peano te Mints ii Yeu Phone 151R4 Mt. Jov Exchange ; 2 os WIth Society. H. Frank Eshleman, Chair- | massive columns of classic design | crete piers from four to ten feet in pana Manle 5 nes pe i Seater y ng in the East” and man of Committee. | along the entire east front. Once in- | diameter, reaching to a depth of more es; Maple, Lemon, Orange. . eG GR + . fr 8 1, 3 : mselves been practi- : | side, the traveler finds himself in a than a0 feet below the level of the We are Headquarters for farm No nhase of dairying ONIONS AND GOATS FAVORED | gigantic waiting room more than 100 | Chicago river. poultry raising will be over- BY ZUNI BOYS AND GIRLS [feet high: and brilliantly lighted| Those who have had the privilege SHULL'S CANDIES looked ich (gars a Co Smt rough Tian hn the arent arel of inspecting the new Station pro- Nothing better on the market to- Since the fovrer Inspired by the success of boys’ | ¢eiling. olonnades inclose the room, nounce it a marvel in terminal con- | day, We have it in pound boxes for letermine the market price and girls’ club work, carried on by | the walls of which are patterned after | struction and are urging their friends 59¢ and 69c; 5-pound boxes $2.25. | the architecture of ancient Rome. Bor- | to see it on their next visit to Chicago. | We can also give vou a 5 lb. box © i hi Soll. isup to him to increase the extension service of the United Ve 1 Trappers=- Trappe IS his profit and to lower his costs, States Department of Agriculture | dering this room are the ultra-complete | The station is used jointly by the |0f New York Assorted Chocolates % | and this is what the Institute of 20d the various agricultural passenger terminal facilities. An inno- | Pennsylvania Railroad; Chicago, Mil | for $1.50 the box and a Special one leges, the Indian Service of the De-| vation in railway terminal design is a | waukee & St. Paul Ry, ; Chicago, Bur- pound Assorted Chocolates, 35c the : Te Animal Economies will work hand- © t or te Taber initia pound at Grade your own furs and bring them into my store at |in-glove with him to accomplish. partment, Ox the nterior — INVILed | aonference room accommodating 125 lington & Quincy R. R., and the Chi: : ¢ cooperation of the Department of these : . Dairying is the logical Industry in inititatne shaller vegple, which {1s available, without| cago & Alton R. R. ’ Dru of the Kastern farmer says : an er S New High Prices Effective December 30th James BE. Larrowe, widely known | work among the Indian boys and CONS RIG ON MEN ENCOUN ER | Sten frames = Rone girls a e overnment schools. engineer and. president of the Four clubs were formed about two J In West Main Street L M S large manufacturing concern whose | . . 2 | donations made the Institute pos- Joes gos wh floss 8 3 MCUNT JOY, PENNA. Muskrats $1.30 85¢ 50¢ sible, in hy the Insti | work was conducted on 53 reserva- LES Sunday Hours: 5 to 7 P. M. | tute has chosen this field for its £ | 1 tions, with an enrollment of more i To Opossum $1.15 75¢ 50¢ | suited Fo it, but an 1,800 boys and girls, chiciy | conditions suited to it, an ev- : . : | Indian, and not including Five - Tm ” of | er-increasing market is furnished! ; re J ; > Black Short Long Broad GIF ra amis boven 08, "Gulshoma ; Paul A Martin 2 | centers nearby. No other farm ef |W The ave 0 members.” 2 goa A : a Skunk 3 70 $1.60 $1.10 75¢ | fort will pay him so well as effi- e lines of work that in‘eres ; : pa RL : 140 ‘COLLEGE AVE | cient dairying with poultry raising these boys and £118 include nog Lo ; : Just skin them; not necessary to stretch them on boards. 52 The In- a Ca oo oF potas ! 25 Si i 3 : ; Elizabethtown, Pa. Bring them as fast as you trap them to stitute wi <eep the Iarmer “7 yp re aT aed LER ; = P formed on ways to increase his |Clubs. Very recent BEC Iopo chil 0 onion and goat clubs Tae twe | RB R SOW Sng Jon Roum Ie latter are especially Popa ar amon: | i : : ; : | i E GA F | search and interpretation of the]. 5 y dar among | . : S$ iad . . . . 44. | areat work of the various agricul-|the Zunis of New Mexico. F is gs : : i iss Bu 1 Id 1 ng tural colleces member of the onion club has § plant Fuge AT THE TIRE STORE eg ed 1,000 onions. The su. It will do this in several ways. % 4 3 ; tres . Noe: Jeane | the goat clubs will mean mu i § ZS 2h C t 1 208 East Main Mount Joy, Pa. ey oy Whig Paging 1 Indians as it will help then tc | hi ot on rac or calities throughout the East to Start the raising of milk goats and | give the Institute a working know J ; DO000 Tne, IS 2. now Among the Navajos a girls’ sheep | ; : : A {ledge of farm conditions today Tub. h Be £ lM ; 2 and what problems most relentless- ps Pov Wok $s oma. 1 ore than : 0 ng ly confront the farmer. An ex-| dian boys and girls are en : rolled in clubs in Arizona. On one | perimenta fa ill be erate : 2 . perimental rm will be operated reservation in that State the gar-| 3 i ods Estimates Cheerf under average farm conditions and | : = {den clubs have furnished 350 Ibs. | : : he results of this will be made |° Shed oo Ibs | ; : 1 New methods of 100 pounds of spinach, | : xX i Furnished | | anc 2 d caring. Tor co : Tokens 50 pounds of turnips to the ; . end re ire ishing hers | day school for use at the noon-| a Satisfactory duction will be closely watched [5a meals. The sewing club on | : QGuaran and tried out before recommenda- i Same won the first | Telephone construction men of the Delaware and Atlantic Telegraph tion. A bureau of inquiry will be | [1% 19T the best club exhibit in| op Telephofie Company resorted to the ingenious device above when setting | established, giving personal service ne State, and the sweepstakes at | : : C the State fair. Poultry, pig, and poles in sandy soil along the New Jersey coast. A caisson shaped like a on any questions sent in. calf clubs have large a2 | barrel is sunk in the shifting sand. This prev ents the hole from filling up | Used G provide milk for use in the home In creating the institute and The club leaders: under: whose before the pole is in place. After the pole is “planted,” the caisson is providing largely for its mainten- < : 4 +i . : a; uper : removed in two sections. ance, Mr. Larrowe is giving sub- pervision the clubs are carried | aman hot how . , | on, include superintendents of the | ance te at Sas Long been 2 Go ernment schools, Indian Berri E r T wide knowledge of both engineer- |. public school teachers, kk C gi a ot field cree ing and nutrition to both of which | matrons, neighboring white cit me pg i 4, nairition y | and Indian men and wo- Pound for pound, Baker's Coal will give you more heat, whether '¢ given study. men who have met with success in W [their work. County and State burned in furnace, stove or grate, than any other coal you can buy. A | : : Brighten Rooms With Flowers |fairs have proved Ss trial will prove the truth of our statement. | Cut the branches of any of the | cessful in Tit 1 Sue. | 5 3 mulating interest in early flowering shrubs, such as | the club work. pussy willow, Jap Quince, golden | EE F, | bell, witch hazel, and early honey- | Tell Ab 13 H F R, suckle will flower in January if | e out Insect H. A Mount Jovy, Pa. placed in jars of water in a warm| Lhe red-banded leaf roller has : room. A little later cherry and |C3USed serious losses to the fruit] 2 mT {apple can be forced. Cal ies : West Main 2 x i 4 ves 1 - | Get Cockerels Now A Haircut Now is the time to buy breéd- ing cockerels for the farm flock. If you wait until the last minute | E ver 1 0 D you will -pay twice as much as at’ Vv ays | present. The breeder must be | paid for keeping the cockerels for a formula for good looks vou until you order them. eep the poultry houses well | [ventilated to prevent colds. Ven- | | means d houses. Make Stable Changes | entirely close the eis a ’ | The winter season provides time | cold night: t LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S | for making," repairs 3nd improve. | Cure to’ gather inthe mats, "i ; ( ments in e dairy stable ten result HAIR BOBBING labor can be saved and cows Orton | resulting colds. 3 an gf pre- . | more comfortable by a few inex- a 2nd 0 cure: { pensive changes in arrangement. | — Remember te S eep the d Cell. a $ Produéts Show, Hershey's Barber Shop ||... os 18 vail} Witle NT JOY, PENNA. Agent for Manhattan Laundry.
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