The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 17, 1926, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1928
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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA."
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PAGE FIVE

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SATURDAY,
I HAVE HEREWITH MADE A NUMBER OF
THAT ARE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. THEY CANNOT BE EQUALED
NEAR THE PRICE. DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVAN-
TAGE OF AN OPPOR [UNITY SUCH AS THIS.
ANYWHERE AT

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Grotery Specials
At Big Savings
OVERALLS
’s 220 weight Denim, well
You can’t buy
any better at this price.
Saturday only ........ cake
the following
Lb. can Ideal%Cocoa......
14-1b cake Ideal Chocolate.
3 cans Campbell
40-0z. sack Corn

ARR ria
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MEN’S & BOYS’ OXFORDS
Clearance values up to
Saturday only,
per doe Da
 
 
Regular Retail Value

Mercerized and the 14-1b.
Lisle Stockings. Chocolate free


MARCH

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$ COMBINATIONS
11 OE 00 TE
Dry Go Goods


















 
 

 
 


 
 

 
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FREE s Four yards 32-in. Dress Gir Gingham, good qual-
deal Chocolate with 4 iy, 2 assorted patterns. Five yards
i . = 25-in. Assorted Apron Gingham. The
assortment: Bi. ini
40c 4 above assortment, Saturday only ..
20c §
Beans... 30c zm 40-in. Unbleached Muslin. Excellent
gal..... 15c¢ a quality, closely woven, fine thread.



Saturday only, 8 yards for
$1.05
‘$1



White, Srey, Biege and./Peach.
, and 10, for
the Tow price. Saturday
only, 4 pairs for Seen
 
 
 

ANOTHER GOOD
UNEQUALED BARGAIN
Lb. can 1deal Cocoa: ......
1%4-1b. cake Ideal Chocolate 20c
1 pkg. Ideal Candy Batons.


Cow Boy Brand
Fancy Early .
Saturday only, Retail Value


the above as-
Saturday
Double Cut
2 can Corn.
Crushed No.











Saturday only :
yo 0. 21% can Silver Dale
's. Saturday only,

Run Crushed


A an old re-
Brand Sliced Pineapples.
iy. 10 cans iE, Saturday only,
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ALWAYS RELIABLE
assortment fi 29c¢ value 32-in. Fast Color Dress
cake o 1 Ginghams. Assorted patterns. Sat- 1
2 urday only, 4 yards for Cen ha,
27-in. Fine Quality, Good Weight
White Outing Flannel. Saturday only, 1
40c Styards for... 0... Bs oni aie
10c = > .
® %59c « Heavy Bleached 81-in. wide
8 Shceting. Saturday only, 2
700 § Noe
Ra for. i... aah Se Re a.
om 3
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$1 5 $1.25 5X0 $1.50 Ladies’ Gingham and
a Percaleflouse Dresses and Bungalow 1
a Aprons. ‘Qaturday only, each ......
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Fe
Saad = Six large St. Cups and Saucers
3 and Six Crackled Sherbets. Saturday
Hillsdale 5 enly Ny el vam aA
= We will sell a Dozen of either kind at the
cans. #@ same price. h
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D. Roy Moris Dept.
FLORIN,
PENNA.
SATISFACTION
Store
GUARANTEED
 


 
Hosiery
Full Fashiomkd, Fast Color and
CLARENCE Seog:
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Gi Th
LUMBER - COAL _










nest quality pure
A Hose are extra-
woven from the
silk thread.
ordinary values
Nightingale Hose '...... Re + ice $1.00
Miller Full Fashioned
Get It At BOOTHS
Wednesday, Mar
Elwood P. Roberts
Fire Caused by Lightning
That fires kindled by lightning can- |
not he put out with water is an old !
myth without foundation in fact. Fire
started by lightning is just like any
ther fire.—Exchange.
settles me. py,
Table Talk
“I have lived in 869 boarding |
houses,” says Bill Rigby, “and heard
the same thing in every one of them:
ou’ll like it the way we cook it.’ "—






The Mt. Joy Bulletin costs only
$1.50 per year.



|
For .
Announcement
Next Week |
Of
Newcomer
and 1d Son
Public Sale
Sat’day, Apr. §
| Time Saver
FREAK WEATHER KEEPS
TELEPHONE LINES BUSY
Persons Seeking Relief From
Heat Telep one Anxious In-
quiries to Weather Man.
According to George S. Bliss, Phila-
delphia’s official weather man,
average Philadelphian, and from re-
ports in other localitics in the State,
the average Pennsylvanian, is so inter-
ested in weather conditions and in
their effect on his nlans for holiday
trips and seashore week ends, that the
‘office force of the Weather Bureau is
kept busy answering telephone re
quests for information.
During the recen‘ hot spell, there
were around five hundred telephone
calls made daily to the Philadelphia
Weather Bureau in the DPostoffice
Building, said Mr. Bliss. Before holi
days and on Thursdays and Fridays
in the summer time he found that there
was a great increase in‘the number of
telephone calls for tins on the weather
He also said that there was the same
cusiosity throughout the State in
gard to when “relief is expected” and
that the telephone was called intQ us
as the quickest way of obtaining T=
information.
“The hotter the weather, the mor
calls,” said Mr. Bliss. “It gives us a:
much satisfaction as the person mak
ing the inquiry when we can promise
relief.”
It is estimated thatethe Philadelphin
office handles about 60,000 such calls
each year.
TELEPHONE IS BUSY
WHEN SO REPORTED:
o Subscribers if
Understood, Says Tele-
phone Company.
It is claimed by the Bell Telephone
Company of Pennsylvania that tele-
| phone users would be better satisfied
after once receiving a busy report on
a telephone should they wait a few
minutes before agaim--attemp.ng to
reach the same number. ~~
Continued and immediate attempf



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Childhood’s eo
Childhood has no forebodings, bug
Joy Bulletin costs only then, it is soothed by no memories of
| outlived sorrow.—George Eliot.
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to obtain a telephone reported bus
means continued busy reports and t
loss of time to telepho S.
Telephone people are of the op
that these reports would be materially
reduced and the telephone user better
satisfied if a reasonable interval is al-
lowed before trying to again obtain




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SALUNGA
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Halde-
man and daughter, Goldie Jean, of
Harrisburg, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Dattisman on Sat-
urday.

ea fin
For 1925 there were seventeen
successful candidates for the posi-
tion of Foreign Service Officer,
among them a young women of
nine, the first of her sex
o fill a consular position. She is
Mish Pattie Field, Vice-Consul, at
Amsterdam.
Four nations lost 376 men on
submarines since the World War
ended. Of this number Great Bri-
tain lost 154, Japan 134, Italy 50,
and the United States 38.
ee

The oboe is used for testing the
acoustic properties of halls in some
places in. Europe.
Classified Column
RATES: Five cents per line each
insertion. No ads inserted under
20 cents per week.


FOR
Ap-
ply 317 p
itchen range.
 


White Leghorn Pu
laying condition.

R21, Mt. Joy.
FOR SALE CHEAP-—Colonnade
new, also electric light
dome. H. Reist,
Mt. Joy. Pa.
dt
NOTICE—I. do all kinds of haul-
ing. Apply Jno. Ebersole, North
Barbara St., Mt. Joy. mar 17-2t-pd

ednesday, March 24—On "the
gnegal St.,
Joy, household 200ds by EL
P. Roberts. Frank, auct.
pret
Mt.
wood

NOTIC E —Will Toard two gentle-





men. Apply 24 W. Donegal St.,
M d ak “ot
FOR “SALE Corncobs. Apply
Alvin’ Reist, 12913, Mt. Joy.
_ LOST--A Pocket book contain-
ing two keys and other papers.
Finder please return to this office
and receive $1.00 reward,

















mar 17-1t-pd
REN hnd Poul-
try Farm es, near
Reich’s Church, be, frame
stable, poultry hou ft. long.













TELEPHONE os
SEND THE
WAGON






 
 

 




A COLLECT CALL
—Telephone Nets

Capacious Tub
Kennebec Journal—*“He returned
| from Bangor and passed t
week-end in bath with his family.”—
Boston Transeript

A
Had He Mentioned It?

000.000 negroes in South Africa, count-
The Ananias Club—“I've had a cold
{ for three weeks and not a single per
Son has told me a sure cure
| i he —Cit it Bnanirer
mtr eel
:
{ African Negroes
There are said to be more than 10,
Bushmen, Kaflirs
ng


| Diffenderfer.
and

4-Day Tour
Personal y-Conducted
OSTON
& APRIL 2nd to 5th
$448 rom Mt. Joy
round-trip transporta-
at Br oad S 8
on the going
on the Fall
sach direction,
Fare i
tion,
tion,
meals 2
Line steamer i
seeing at Bostol
luncheon at New
accommodations in
Leave MT. JOY ...
Apply to Ticket Ae
leaflets giving complet®
tour.

River
sight
for special
details of
August 19
PENNSYLVANIA RAILRO.


















# number once reported busy. Apply to J. Harry Mills Mount
Operators, knowing that a busy re- | jov
3 Joy. Feo tf
port means continued calls until the
connection is made, do not :
busy unless they are actually in use. a fa
Donegal
hy .
Cc
ILL WITNESS TESTIFIES
nar A NO
BY MEANS OF TELEPHCNE ROL
YUSE
: lady who
An innovation was introduced in house-keeper in
| she -ayette County Court that sits young man can
in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, re dress ing “House-Kee
| cently when one of the witnesses Bulletin, Mt. Joy. ; te
| in a traffic case was permitted to :
give te nony over the telephone. 0 Fon 3 | State
Richard Parton, :rincipal wit- ertified Son od Pos Phone 149
Tar ith. had || B18; Harry Leedom,
ness for the Commonwealth, hac id 5.3
just returne me from the Union- ar 3-3t
town IH and was unable to WANTED-—Man to WOM on
attend the trial. He was called to farm, near Salunga, by the year.
the telephone, the oath adminis- Apply Jno. J. Hamilton Jr, R2,
tered and his testimony was trans. | | Manheim, Pa. Mar. 3-2t-pd
mitted by wire and recorded by the A - : i
Court Stenogranher. tow Farm in Rapho
ownship, exce al bargain for
right party. Apply ae. Lizzie

Shearer, R Manheim.
9
Oo,
a
Mar. 3 2

MOVINGS —Any person who will
have a flitting this spring will do
well to see me about hauling. Can
furnish large or small truck. Price
| ie, John. L. Schroll, Mt. Joy St.,
Mt Joy. Phone 38R5. mar. 17-2t

NOTICE—I will buy Rabbits
Guinea Pigs. Write for my prices.
Irvin H. Ginder, R. D. Mount Joy.
mar. 10-3t-pd
and
wish
to inform my
have
again accepted
oyer’s, Mount
pleased
P,
friends
a position
Joy, Pa.,
to


a
where
serve you as before.
mar.
SALE. A Co Columbian “Chal
















 


lenge Gas and Coal ¢om-
bination, wi ing closet, in
good condition. le. 1Ap-
ply to Joseph Bundle al
Springs street, Mt. Joy.
yo £
mar, The: »
TO ALL—Mr. err
family wishes to thank ev ry-
that assisted durine the fi e.
ar 10-14 pd
NTED—A Housekeeper oF 4
©. Youhg woman from
ied. Good home
a “‘M, C7,
THANKS
and
body

family
the country 1
for right person. }
care of Bulletin office,
FOR SAL
ives,

-Ten “Hives Bees iin
Some surplus stoek
look them over.
John G.

for hives. .
C. C. Keiser,
Engle Estate,


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ers,
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on road leading from










Mt. Joy to © Square, real es-
tate and honse
M: artha W. I, ongenecker,
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Longenecker,

deceased,



FOR SA
1922 Model, A }
Radiator, new Batte
Demountable Rims, Pai
good. Price $175. 00 C.
Executor for John G. Engle
Maytown, Pa.
ne Ford Coupe,
condition; new
elf -Starter,








WANTED—A Married Man with
Wino experience to operate de:
liver¥™speutes about Mt. Joy, Eliza-
{ bethtown; orin, Columbia and
+ vicinity. and commission
paid. Write or to Imperial
Tea Co, 205 Har
17-2¢
risburg, Pa.

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