SDAY, MARCH 17, 1926 And ap} ing on ; and ESSE! 9 Your Door. Rate. A THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Effective March 10th $90 Price Cut on FFUDSON-ESSEX HUDSON BROUGHAM, HUDSON COACH COACH. This is in addition to the Tax Re- duction made February 27th, and is for cars equipped with Front and Rear Bumpers, Electric Windshield Cleaner, Rear View Mirrow, Transmission Lock, built in; Radiator Shutters, Motor-Meter Combination and Tail Light. “At Your Door” Cost NOTHING MORE TO PAY SEX 6 COACH......$829 UDSON COACH ..... $1259 udson Brougham... $1519 udson 7-Pass. Sedan $1750 Convenient Purchase Terms Don’t be misled by F. O. B. or Factory or List Prices. TO > \ SUCH PRICES MUST BE ADDED freight, handling and sun- dry other charges which greatly increase the actual cost: “Hudson-Essex’’ Prices are those you pay for delivery “At They include freight and tax at the New Low No delivery handling charges are made. 7 Buy Now For Prompt Delivery Ee E. B. Rohrer, Mount Joy, Pa. — rere — — - —— rr - - \ 1 You Can Guarantee First Mortgage = 3 5 Re te Bond a = . 10] {SAFE INVESTMENT I = = . : 5 '\ % 2lo Miler & 00. 1 lo > » = 3 . . LADIES = 2 A Why risk a ess in order to make HAIR . ® 0 BYCHICKS a profit? “Papel Profits” are so of- - = Nise 9507 of vour hatch; ten “Pocket Loses”. In all the Bo Bal fis vears of businessShistory no one o = Paste Ba | Chick the thousands customers u . Poy Yelp x eed, has ever suffered agloss. All have 2 Gimeno Seat [made mote, MIB bonds oer ’ mi reed in sary | Rely vith interest tp to 77%. = = = ye SUH ey sam No market fluctuaions. very Bender’s Barber S = Bl machinery. of ponds sre {gq Srna | Every um | sold yearly without single com- plus a‘:good interest. % . t. MT. JOY EB plaint. i he biggest 2 3 : © TWO BARBERS Esst Main St, Show your appreciation to her While yet living by say- 5 ' starter in the world. Represented by YG Mar. 3-tf * w Se ; “or Mother's Day. May Lik , ing it with (a box of Art Style Candy r Mother's y, May intin 0. eit el 00. You ol wi ih tov Stow hc fort = Qu t R X el boxes with the very best of candy ever Rut on the market. a SALUNGA, PENNA. "7 dg FA AE |= Let me have your order for a box to-day dad you can get it = Phone: Landisville 33M m just a few days before May 9th. Put up and two- = ou pound boxes. \ =. C . ) a 5 3 3 Pood ] Cer ; fied Seed Potatoes EASTER EXCURSION > a THE RE X A LL S O E ou Sold and Guaranteed by : We ave to offer choice cer- To wu HW! H. E. HAUER, E. W. GARB tified Ifgh Cobblers and Mich- : . + E. W. mH. S. NEWCOMER, Mount Joy, Pa.| igan Rullsets from the best : i , ER, Mount Joy, Pa. u , , AN IC Cl Y = E-W. GARB , y mar. 1 = source obf@iinable. The fields! = ream, Groceries and| from whic these potatoes) ie) Y, APRIL 4th ON i were grown personally 2 J LAWARE RIVER BRIDGE Excursion Fare Mou 7.02 A.M. $3.75 LaMgster ...7.25 A.M. 3.75 Jou fey IAM City Ar. 10.25 A. M. {rid your system © order caused by Catarrh. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledd +1 will do what we Cine claim for it— rth or Deafness Sold by druggists for over 40 y Crushed Stone. turers of Concrete and Lintels. in the “Bulletin”|* & B TY HOW ARE YOUR SHOES? DON’T WAIT TOO LONG 70 E. Main Street '|D. M. WOLGEMUTH, } ixon and are $10.50—21%, bushel bag. PHONE lorin OR WRITE R. B. ZOOK, R. 1, Mount oy mar. 10-tf WANTED—Everybody in this sec- tion to use our “wanted, for sale, etc.” column more frequently. It is bound to pay. Just try it. tf PAGE THREE Interesting Cage News of the Week (From Page One) Laskewitz, F. .... 0 5 5 Heilig, F. 0 8 2 Totals: 4, 12 4 28 Referee, Grube. Our Youngsters Lost Coach Diehm’s George Ross school quintet turned in a fine vic- tory over the Mt. Joy youngsters on the Lancaster floor by a 20 to 16 score. Ross 3 e 0S. Geo's Field Foul Total Goals Goals Pts. Dietrich, F. ..... 2 0 4 Calder; PF... 2 2 S Weaver, FP. ..... 1 0 2 Brubaker, C. .... 0 0 Sullenberger, C. 0 1 1 McCune, G. ..... 1 0 2 Biemsderfer, G. 2 1 5 Nagle, 0 0 0 Totals... 8 4 20 : Mount Jo Field Foul Total Goals Goals Pts. Shatte, Fv 4 1 9 Charles, FE." 1 0 a Stump, C. 2 1 5 Hauer, G.-....... 0 0 0 Weaver, G. ..... 0 0 0 fackler, 'F, ...... 0 0 0 Totals 7 2 16 Referree, Houser, LH. S.; Timekeeper, Batdorf; Time of halves, 16 minutes. MAYTOWN Miss Anna Culp, of Lancaster, spent the week-end with her par- ents, A special meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary and Fire Company was held Monday evening. Mrs. Rhoda Grove is some time with her son, and family at Harrisburg. Mrs, Hummel, of Columbia, is spending several weeks with her | daughter, Mrs. John Kame. Paris Hoffman, of Norristown, spent several days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hoffman. C. C. Keiser is spending several days with his mother and rela- tives at Mifflinburg, Union Co. Mrs. C. . Keiser spent the week end with her daughter at Millersville State Normal School. Mrs. John Wolf and children are spending some time with Mrs. Wolfe's sister, Miss Helen J. Sload Miss Martha Epley, of Gettys- burg, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stra- ley. Mrs. Elmer B. Grove has return- spending Walter, ed to her home after spending some time with friends in Phila. delphia. Martin Longenecker, of State College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Longenecker. Luther Straley, a Gettysburg, spent the with his parents, Mr. A. Straley. On Monday evening, a birthday surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hermah Shue, for Mrs .Shue. Mr. and Mrs. larry Gochenaur, of Wisconsin, are spending some time with Mr. Gochenaur’s mother, Mrs, Ellen Gochenaur, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bausman, of Bausman, spent Sunday at the home «f Mrs. Bausman's narents, {Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hoffman. ED eee KINDERHOOK rt student at week-end and Mrs. C. Ruth Kise visited in recently. Charles Keiser is recovering from an attack of tonsilitis, _ Rev. G, 8, Albvight is recover- ing from an attack of the grip. Re, C. BH, Menger] preached on Sunday evening in the Kinder U. E. church. 8 William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zeamer, is confined to his Bos with illness rs. Ida M. Eisenberger Miss A. Elizabeth Creo Bh Sunday as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Lichty, of Klinesville, The Crescent Pipe Line Com- pany has rented the ‘Old Brick Tavern’ from John A. Mouk and have already installed about 100 beds. They ‘intend to send a force of men here to dismantle the pipe line and will probably be located in this section for several months, —————— meen. Columbia A Very Good Home. Any one wanting a very well built home in a good community should see this, A 64 ft. lot. with an 8-room hous, has all conven- ences, open lawn and property is i good shape. pry a pay April 1st. See J. RE. Sheroll Mt. Joy, Phone 41R3, tf —- EO Here’s a Nice Home Who wants a nice brick property, on corner with wide lot on side on Marietta street, one of our most beautiful residential streets, for only $4,500. This property won’t last long at that price so don’t de- lay if you are interested. tf : Next Community Sale The next Community Sale at the Florin Hall will be held on Sat- ‘urday, Mar. 20, at 6 o'clock P, M. They will sell live stock, imple- ments, household goods, ete. Don’t forget the time and place, -_— a The Difference The difference between a “tomahto” and a tomato is regarded by some as the difference between “high culture” and agricuiture, says the office boy. Volcano Still Alive Mount Popocatepetl, the smoking mountain of Mexico, is still smoking, though no eruption has occurred since 1540. ae When horses were first introduc- ed into Polynesia they frightened the natives, but they are now ecall- ed “buaa-hovo-fenna,” meaning “‘a pig which runs quickly over the ground.” —_——_ ta. 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