WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1926 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. H. H. KRALL | . . Tou World Ch rm M DD SAVE wi oul a L 2y Nw Word Conerenee ~ Wish to i m the public I am in the Paper ing business again and will do k at reasonable prices. | RUG STORE Have a large li of up-to-date . re samples to select fr and can save ’ ou from 25 to 40% your paper. | - Krall’s Meat Market |}, "i onage sol | | West Main St.. MOUNT JOY - C. A. WEAL D HERE'S ONE Bi HAT WILL Kaylor’s Garage 23 E. Main St. . PA. | JUST SU a Next Door to U. B. Parsonage JONTEEE TALC . General Auto STONE A young chap out at Donegal after the | told me that usually when a fellow Every w r you promise Bef placing your order shave, to |ilights a match to Jook into the gas ewhere, see us. tank to see if he has any gas, he 3 : hn, op yourself t next season Crushed ne Also manufac- ; {usually finds that he has. Te ELE i ® NEN AOE famine you'll put coal in early. . 5 and dries i > i . turers of rete Blocks, Sills | A certain woman in town told of Summer's and Lintels. J, N. STAUFF Winter's surely, and get your coal her neighbor that she bought such a Size Can | very cheap piano. The lady asked her how much she paid and she LACING your house according to your lot I the privilege of the person who : builds this practical dwelling of the Eng- said $3.00 a month. Then the lady lish farm house type. The entrance is so Marietta St.,, Adjoininz Groff Bldg. gristmas time ow, and for- said: “For how many months?” and arranged that the house may either be Hot roses. 3 Do W Gomecht MOUNT JOY, the first lady replied: “Oh! I forgot placed lengthwise for a thirty-foot city SAAT Send to the eat Folks, ~ » » TION OF i ' ad For Sale in Florin % to ask them that. lof or ER get your coal in ne home with all conveniene- i 7 5 : vas get your heating 37 MAIN STREET os, ‘such as heat and bath. GARBER | They tell me red-headed women LOGE DICK 0° 2 (EI n the rest bf theo Property is in excellent condition make the good wives. Well I can’t The de- ‘situ i and nicely located. Possession vouch for that but I do know that sign here BoE i > ON Je April a is a pe : some of them at least make their onl for o SON Toon HS: Call the HEAT ; perty on Mt. Joy twp. side. Price - husbands be good. ak Wat k En $5,550.00. Call or phone Jno. E. PENNA. | ry t Sia . for good; sleay ba atchmaker—Engraver sSchroll, 41R2, Mt. Joy tf | This is the best smoker I ever stucco and FIRST FLOOR PLAN a attended said Levi Dillinger as he stained sid- HEIGHT 8-0° 3 ing with roof or dark weathered shingles. : i The pleasing features of the living room Daniel M. Wolgemuth : y include its windows on three sides, open fire- place and built-in book shelves. The open porch x or sunroom may open off from either the living 151R4 174R6 ; or dining room. The kitchen has all the details that delight the housewife—cupboards, broom closet, breakfast nook and double windows over the sink, The three bedrooms all have double ex- posures and are well provided with clothes and linen closets, The bathroom is so placed as to be equally accessible from each bedroom. The attic Is ventilated and makes a serviceable storage or playroom by sheathing the rafters A fellow here asked his girl if and sides with celotex, which serves both as a wall-hoard and insulating material. she woud marry him, and she caid ' . This smal home so 0 SE : RY 3 AR § ght and spacious, yet No.” Then .he said: “Welt for i SECOND FLOOR PLAN compact and adapted to doing ee a serv- heavens sake don’t tell Mabel that | CEILING HEIGHT 8%-O' ant, is a typical 1926 product. The poky, dark I asked you first.” | houses of fifteen or even ten years ago with their fussy little hallways and poor planning would be scorned by the modern housewife who has learned to More people choke by trying to expect comfort built right into her home and to have everything planned for talk and eat at the same time than her convenience in working. Cold, draughty houses are also out of date. All well built houses, are insulated as this one is, with celotex sheathing on the { exterior walls under the stucco. This effects a great saving in fuel in the | winter and resists the intense heat of the sun in summer, | ©, Celotechnic Institute, Chicago, 1926, smoke. ' A fellow at Florin told me that ® there are two terrible tasks he'd like to overcome. Getting up in the @® morning and getting up in the IS Inexpensive, Economic | d Instantaneous We supply and The Chambe Also Rex Wate eous and Storage. Full Line of Other Ga DONEGAL GAS CO 9 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. ; © ¢ ©000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1! a’ recent bum go up in If you count the street corner loafers nowadays, the nation’s standing army is sure getting large. ! rk Jewel, The New Process Gas Ranges. eaters, both Instantan- for any other reason, There’s a certain business man who is in a heck of a fix. His wife pb 8 4 baby #irl and Sor the las : ae 4 ey fps ay mn THE STORMING OF THE GATES weuld seem thi window: “Boy Wanted.” patented a fly he could serve suading Henry vers fly—people ter chance of street alive. It take chances when? yveur car. Good ft UP A TREE it if the Italian who motorcycle that umanity by per- : d to make fliv- «ld uld stand a bet- A g across the foesn’t pay to juying tires for will always So long as a fellow is holding his own he doesn’t need a doctor but, Fred Baker says if he’s caught holding some other fellow’s own he’s apt to need a surgeon. They tell me that a Maytown — fiddler claims he can extinguish a | inom Yiu thé TE i Nr rrr» fddii St Thay he ires as tha o - de fe fire by fiddling. That may be true for: tena KR & because when I heard him fiddle I or type. 1 %°* wanted to go out. s J Go op Young's Tire Stores J Loud speakers may be all right but I know a man on Mt. 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He did | America’s 13,400 newspapers is 45,- |IN& hogs 1 not At eleven o’clock she | 000,000 copies. {sirable way to improve run-down SPECIAL! READ! —= (land, according to numerous hog oo -— Fy — and Striped Madras ....... 69c REDUCSIONS ON OUR 9, 9, * ne 9, 5a laid out his pajamas. He didn’t + Boys Canvas Shoes dd etd i 99c¢ [turn up. At three o'clock he came | The heavy slow ones are used for raisers and experiment-station ‘work- i y . * 4% | home. And then she laid him out. work, not speed. fers. Practically all the : fertilizing oP 1d They need a guiding hand. 5 ements of the except , i : Each year the new models are fast- |that stored in animal bodies 15 re- zn %*| Sangey L took a Hing suis vide er and snappier. {turned to the soil in the manure and GROCERY Shes EE Re If too many ornaments are put on, |litter. 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They make good use of ALSO SOM *» P 9 ® oe It takes a lot of money to run one. = | waste plants and tend to eliminate o> & The faster they are the more money There was also a time you could [them from the fields grazed. ALL KIND . mene A A - : A tapes 4 get twenty miles to the gallon and | 1. Iti tal FRUITS and VEGETABL Season o® They aster when warmed up. ; : : i Coal was used for melting meta 0. 0, 0. 00 5 0 0 0 OO Oo 000% 0% 00% 0% 0% $0 0. 0 0 0 0000.00.00 i A 5 now they go to heaven on a pint. Coa fried A little paint does a lot for both. 2 A WISE OWL lin Greece in 300 B. C. ALSO FRESH FIS