PAGE SIX | TE RE RTE RE CE RE RE RE PE RTL TE TL TE TE TL TE TL TEETER ITE TLE PEPE TEAL FETE EL OLIN MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL | { * ® | THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. & ol r= mo ee Tk (nie NAT WELL, RAL WAY DO \~ Z| 1 Pry BELIEVE OUR MICKIE HAS “ e A STIFF NECK. = HOW 7 FUNNY YOU LOOK! = NOW, Ww A Soex on “W' Foor 1S A _ | WAS A KID, BUY | WORTH “TWO DONT \MAGINE THAT NTH JAW * | LOOKED AS FUNNY a aa Zz NO, DARE SAY |'Y \SNYT, BUT “You WAVE | PROBABLY OBSERVED THAT \T GETS A LAUGH By Charles Sughroe © Western Newspaper Union ZAOH, MIGKIE, OU LOOK. SO FUNNY, DARUNG = HIM'S GOT A STIFF NECK = AND FROM EVERMBODM YOU MEET, 80 vou ean [| [ZZ OT 2 STR HES KNOW THAT THERES A SILVER LINING YOUR. DARK = AND WHAY CAN BE Jo BB == LOOKIN' OUT OF THE i CAR WINDOW WHEN NOBLER wan Yo Z| |Z VOL WENT TO CHICAGO-= GO ABOUT, SCATTER- [HF RA | OR WAS IT FROM LOOK! NG LITTLE OF SUNSH RANS LAT THE TALL BUILDINGS? \NE = BD YOU MUST LEARN TO AS You GO = CONTROL OLR Z > 2 Zor. 77777, or, NN NX MN ON \ aaah 3 \ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17% 1 26 He’s Got a Stiff a = = THE OLDEST HAT STORE IN 1 0, TWANT CURIOSITY hos \ wow what 7) LANCASTER HAPPENED = MICKIE Z, FORGOT IT WAS WINTER AND HE WASHED { So many kinds and s you will not have any in being suited. HAN JNO. A. HAAS, Propr 2500, ; 3 ’ HY = 144 N. Queen Lancaster, Pa. o> RT TE A PS A SS PS TE PE BE PE I FP RPE TE ERE KY H H : | h Cl hb Home Health Ulu THE FLORIN PR R82, Af (fa of Add 3 ob wh ’ § 3 FOLKS I HAT if the party Yoes last quite late! You have the Heat Folks won’t let your fire go out. bold can stand long shifts. They are the or¥inal unspoiled children. They need no pampering. ey burn by the honor system and you can go out knwing that they won’t play possum because you're goRe. If you want a winter like it warm, bani the difference. For Good, Clean Coal Danie] M. Wolge FLORIN, PENNA. Phone 151R4 Mt. Joy Exchange I SP RS RA RS RA RS NA RA RE RE RA RAN NS RE AT 0" [i 8 3 | #| WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX- | PRESSLY FOR THE BULLETIN BY DR. DAVID H. REEDER | Hy ah : ad 3 | INDIGESTION: “Billy” Way, a 0 PA nN Zr BRETT RE SS SS RET PE RE RE RE FT Pe RL TP PE FO RAVE REPL TIVES 's the high grade Seed I have been handling for thWpast 40 years. ‘This is the finest seed that grows. over Seed, Alsyke and Donegal Street A Haircut Every 10 Days a formula for good looks LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HAIR BOBBING Agent for ‘Hershey's Bar MOUNT JOY, PENNA. pound, Baker's Coal will give you pre heat, whether | in furnace, stove or grate, than any other coal yDWmgan buy. A ‘| swell society, has a | set, entitled, ‘He | 8 | 0" brilliant pianist and vocalist, whose line for the most part 1s giving entertainments in song of his popular with his Never Blamed The Booze.” In this he tells of a chap who went through all Sos of horrors and afflictions fron but “he never blamed the | callin drawing-room {own which is very drink ~booze.” ‘At last he had a funeral And the boys all had the blues, Then they wrote for him an epl- taph: | AREER | color, in connection with the re. | Tal “He never blamed the booze. Many people write to me of their afflictions that I am almost certain, from the start, came from indiges- tion. But, strangely enough, when inquiry is made as to that, they sing the praises of their stomach, appetite, and all that; they “can eat anything” and doubtless they do. They have indigestion, but they “never blame” that. Because they are big and fat, they think their digestion is fine, when the chances are that their very fleshiness is caused by indigestion, for it is more often the cause of obesity | than of leanness. | They complain of bad taste—‘a dark brown taste”’—in the mouth; they have a white, furry brown- coated, cracked tongue with deep ! lines in it. they have rheumatism, | sometimes gout. they have back- ! aches and bellyaches, headaches and heartaches. It would be dif- ficult to name all the miseries that dyspepsia brings on, but they “can eat anything,” have splendid appe- tites,” ete. They “never blame” | indigestion, and yet that is the | source of all their troubles. Quit bolting your food as if { you never expected to get any more. Don’t eat things that you | know are not good for you. Cut out the coffee and tea and leave off breakfast once in a while—also | supper. For supper, now and then take a quart of pure water, heat {it to the boiling point, add the juice of a lemon and a teaspoon- ful of salt. Sip this with a teas- poon, taking it slowly. Take it all, if it takes 30 minutes. Go to bed and yeu will have a good sleep. You will not miss your supper but | vou will feel so much better next | day that you will wish to try the wet supper again. It will clean the alimentary canal and then by judi- cious eating, you will have made a good start towards chasing away all your ills—among them your grouches—for by this process you will cure the indigestion, which is really what is the matter with you, though you “never blame” that. | The ability to feel well all day,’ and do your work willingly, beats boiled lobster, beer, booze, and a high old time at night, from the starting point to the home stretch. All readers of this publication are at liberty to write for informa- tion upon any subject pertaining to health, Address all such com- munications to Dr. David H. Reed- er, 3131 Main street, Kansas City. Missouri, giving full name and address and at least six cents in| postage. . zCHROME THERAPY: The sub- | lect of sunshine, clothes and light [from the health standpoint has j proven of such great interest that I think I can not give you any thing of greater interest or value. Chrome, or color therapy, has!. | been recognized, in recent years, | | by all schools of practice of the | | healing art with the possible ex- {ception of the mental or religious { methods of treatment and they { should give it a much more prom- {Inent place than is given by any | | other system, i A thorough, or even a superficial | knowledge of vibrations, tells the story of colors. We know scien- tifically that light is a certain rate {of vibration. Sound is also vibra- {tion of a different rate and each | color has a different rate of vibra- | tion, | Having these few basic princip- |les to work with, we £0 on and find that everything, animate or in- animate, has its own specific rate {of vibration. We also find that | disease of the human body is no exception to this rule. After years of patient research work, it has been definitely prov- en by careful tests, that by a of certain colors, all Yizease vibrations can be duplicat- This wonderful discovery by Dr Geo. Starr White enables those who understand the technique to tell instantly just what disease or | combination of diseases are troubl- Ing the sick person. In. making the diagnosis, the trained physician or nurse uses the three vibrations, light, sound and | uer nervous system of the patient The result of the use of these forces makes the diagnosis of di- D'RZCTIRIFS RFQUIRE |, 0000000000 60600006000000000000000000000 CAREFUL PAEPARAT ONS So says Telephone Magazine of Beli Company Thirty-eight different 9, directories are printed and distribut- ed by the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania and Associated Com- panies annually, according to a re- cent article in the Telephone News. The largest of these directories is the Philadelphia book with 400,00( listings. Pittsburgh’s directory ranks second with 200,000 listings. The Towanda directory, serving Towanda and surrounding places, is the small- BOOTHS nme ioe aster Around the Corner and BOOTHS Here Now We are ready with the finest line. of Merchandise ever gathered ur patrons. New Goods, fresh from the mills, and moderately We do not hold out ‘‘bait”’ to draw your trade, but we est, with 5,000 listings. The compilation of these directories | requires an enormous amount of care and attention to insure the accuracy of the listings, says the article. This = have Color at 49¢ Yard n Window Shades @5¢ Light or Dark Green; 2 yards long. Complete with fixtures. Excellent Line of Fast fact is forcibly illustrated by the fact that the Philadelphia directory con- tains 1971 Smiths, 1364 Millers, and 1188 Browns. When Wm. H. Smith moves his place of residence or for some other reason changes his tele- phone number, the Telephone Com- | pany must pick out the proper Smith from the other 174 Wm. Smiths and | the 19 other Wm. H. Smiths listed in | vhe directory, and make correspond- ing changes in the directory. NEW PRESIDENT can be washed. There is use and they are always like new when washed. Genuine Peter Pan Gingham 5(0¢ Yd. Stands the Rub-of-the-Tub! Eight new shades. Yard wide. ways! A. L. Salt, new President of the Graybar Electric Company, a dis- tributing company for electrical sup- plies recently formed from the West- ern Electric Company. The latter organization will continue as the Western and its plant is to be used Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts $2.5 All fresh, crisp, new Shirts for Spring and Easter. Wear well, made of lus- trous Broadcloth. We have a very complete line of this high grade Linoleum; quote y ou prices. Quality, Service and Satisfaction al- let Qs in the manufacture of telephone equipment for the Bell System. Mr. Salt was formerly a Vice-President of the Western Electric Company. Veterans of the “Line” New Gloves Arrive for Spring! Soft Suede and Silks in the weights desired for milder weather, and in the new shades. $1.25 and $1.50. work. $3.50 Krinkled Spread to Embroider A novel way to heighten the beauty of a bed room is to use a dered spread. These are entirely new —and so is the price. ; $2.25 Ta Brooms, 60c value 49¢ alvanized Pail, 28c value 23¢ 20c Serb Brushes 15¢ + Soap, 6 bars .......;: 25¢ Ocedar of Liquid Veneer, bottle. 30¢ Visit our Art Goods department and Qt. bottle Miller Polish, bottle .. 50¢ see our fine display of other art needle A Real Polish! Linoleum rnish, quart: ....... 50¢ George M. Thompson, of Phila- deiphia, has just completed thirty vears of service with the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsyl- cause an error but ‘it is not the fault of the method but of the operator which causes the mistakes I have personally used that method for nearly ten years and I frequently find patients that can easily make their owa diagnosis while IT am securing the correct Jo ho Delicious Yellow Cling Peaches, CAN. sa En 25¢ Barly June Peas, ¢3n....52..... 12i¢ OUR PURE FOOD GROCERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS BIG OPPORTUNITIES TO BUY THE BEST TO EAT AT THE MOST REASONABLE RRICES! Best Whole Grain Rice, 3 lbs ... 25¢ ii Extra Fine Prunes, 2 Ibs rE, 35¢ Extra *Tender Frelich Peas, can.. 35¢ Sweet June Peas, Gan .......... 15¢ vibrations or reflexes. Most peo- ple are very much surprised when they learn that the various pains and aches, which they have suff-| ered and for the suppression of which they had received se many kinds of treatments, where only | symptoms and that the real cause! of the sickness is still present and | untounched. Fine Cut Coconut, pound ..:...... FF. 0. Join 06 Phe ad Franklin XXXX Sugar, pound .. ..... 0. om i iain, Coating Chocolatd, pound ......... 0.0 05 wi or ParoWax, "pound = x. aa Sn Sd Ta 30am nO wm) a= OO em They are more pleasantly ' sur- prised when the cause is removed and the symptoms disappear. The same colors that tell the kind of disease are frequently used for successfully treating the diseas- ed condition, but it would take] more than a column to tell of the | use of various colors in treating | (0 0 Conestoga Coffee, 1b ........... 44¢ Turkey Brand Table Syrup, large Vacuum Sealed Boscul Coftee, 1b. 82¢ | can .. 18¢ Broken Pretzels, 12¢ Palm Oil Soap, 6 bars ....... .. 25¢ For Toilet and Bath. Royal Gelatine Desserts, 2 plcks. 25¢ Red Ripe Tomatoes, 2 large cgns. 25¢ the sick. In order that you can prove the idea, you can try silk | lamp shades as follows. Cover the light so that all light, must come through colored silk. Red will stimulate and irritate. Blue soothes, quiets and depresses. Yellow stimultes without irritation Green builds and strengthens. If | vou are depressed, turn on the red| lights or put on a red dress and if excited or irritated, furn on the blue lights, go into a blue room, or put on the blue clothes. All readers of this publication sease Jet as accurate as the need- e whic points 1 north A aiways to the , Now, there are factors that times defledt the point of “the needle and] carries the mariner as- tray. So / also with the diagnosis of disease, certain factors may 7 are at liberty to write for inform- ation upon any subject pertaining to health. Address all such com- munications to Dr. David H. Reed- er. 3131 Main street, Kansas City, Missouri, giving full name and address and at least six cents in postage. 3 0000 Coconut Cream Eggs lb. 25¢ We have a big line of Adam’s and Mellinger’s Easter Candies. Come in to-day and pick what you need while the assortment is still complete. Booth’s Department Store MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 00000000 @ < Ar av boven 4 WoW WWW L a J L J w 9 9 0 0060 "0" 0 oe oe" ® AA ot ® TTR EET EERE