SALUNGA OUR SALE REGISTER WHERE SANTA GOES a Miss Betty Reitzel visited her Saturday, Dec. 18th — At their parents on Sunday. sales stables near Mount Joy, a big AFTER C RST 42 Mrs, George Brown, of Lancas-|community sale, by C. S. Frank ~ Jilila Ti. Just Received Nice, weet ter, visited at the home of Chester|& Bro. Sale starts at 12:30 sharp JUICY FLORIDA O Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lutz and Tuesday, NGES Steinman on Saturday. Aldinger, Vogel Dee. 24th—At and Frank, aucts. Florin] Reporter Interviews Him to i) Which we are selling cheap for Th: ho 1] bay ae ares OR daughter, Ruth, and son, James, of Hall, Florin, at 6:30, the regular : i 3 Christmas, Also have Salunga, attended an ice cream |big community sale of anything and Discover Why He Shows Up NICE CHOICE ABPLES party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ches- | everything All Leading Variet es. We bought |e Steinman, on Sunday evening, |Company, by Community Vogle, auct . Sales Only cn Christmas Eve. these Apples in Adams | from the Paragon Nut and is the finest ol x ounty and | sm Fruit Co., it we ever hail in that anish Cab. es, Vinegar, handled as they had nc section. Also Nice, bage, Quinces, Pota and Good, Sweet Cide selling at 5 cents a qu IO PR oD re Te rd Watch for our Truckin Mt. Joy Friday and Florin on uesday. Ask for prices as they gfe low, Bell Phone 129R12. C. S. Fraifk & Bro. Don’t forget our Big Annual Community Sale on Saturday, De- Ain pr HOCK that we are MOUNT JOY, PA. el ; a Merely a Blind for His Real Job. By DWIGHT S. ANDERSON Where does Santa Claus hide Unless this genial, bewhiskered old gentleman can show a good reason for appearing in public but once a year, and ihen retiring for twelve months into seclusion, he i | | after Christmas? | | { | is a fake philanthropist vv I Iropist. PN cember 18. In some quarters it is doubted £8 TTT SERRE SADT whether he personally delivers all pA There is a species of an ant which the packages t} ire found at th th carries an umt of petals or i as mc Pix, leaves when it ra 0 be 7% Sp y h OX] 6%.6% 0 Oa 10a Os (E20. ; . 98 525-625 620 6% 6% 0% 2. «0s | for tk HR 2 IIB IIIS SEPA PA Cd de A dd In ds ne PA] 1 to decorate 1d Ua oo >. i d ving once a year him prc 3 quite a thrill, but a vork HY * *%* at times when 3 con 5 3 a er & RE er XS sider him poor “copy” — Santa : + 9 | Claus simply doesn’t deliver the 2 *°0 3 goods *%* So the reporter burst into San be? % COR) Te Hair and Scalp Specialist WILL BE AT Garber’s CR) Sala * 90-69% 9% 0% os 02 6. 6 0 6% 94% 009 049 04009050050 O09 0 Os oS $0000 05 o 9, 00 7 + Monday, INSULTATION AND TO GIVE PERSONAL AS TO THE PROPER® TREATMENT AND OF THE HAIR. If you are troubled with Dandruff, Fall: 4 Lifeless, Undernourished Hair, or any of the on Monday and receive this famous specialist “cared for. WOR) $000 0 x 0 6% sess es cama ase ade § \ { 4 $s 0% «2 0 0 050; We have been fortunate, indeed, to have Prof. filer on this day fd the exclusive rights to use the famous Walter L. Mu ho? % and scalp, and we feel sure you will take advantage of 3 | 9 9 opportunity. 4 taken up.. 0 aX Phone 119R4 for Appointment. ah 2, 9 04 Os 0% 0% 190-6%0-0%0%-0% 6% 0% ¢% 0% 0% 0% a0 4% 02 0. 0. 0. 0.0 0 UP 06% 06% 049 0 GP 0H SSI OI OIG 450950050030 4% 4 ADVICE CARE Hair, Oily Scalp, Dry Scalp, Thin, any diseases of the sc alp, come here advice on how your hair should be and to secure System of treating the hair Make your appointment NOW for ever, minute of Prof. “Muller’s time will be Os o%% 0, ho? 6% 9% ¢ 0, 0. 0 0 ho? %% 0 0, ho? %% J %° % La) J 9. Xa) ta's office one day “Here, Santa. he said, “is what people are sav ing about you How come?” The room was crowded wih children, most of whom wer naked to the waist. Two nurses were weighing a boy on a pair scales in a corner, writing down his weight as well as height on a chart. Santa himself stood in the center of the room bossing the job Meets Santa Face to Face “Make it snappy,” breezed Santa with one of those world-wide grins of his. “I've got twenty more kids to examine before five o'clock.” “Where do you go after Christ mas?” the reporter asked. “Everywhere. Just now | am ex > 9, 4 J Xa) 4, ® bo? J 9, Xa Xa Xa) J Xa) 9, 90 0% 0% a0 0. 0 p00? 009 059 094500, 3 amining these children for signs of oe undernourishment or incipient tu berculosis That's part of what 1 10 *L0 = 3 all the year round On top of that I conduct cpen-air schools in som: p a’ places, support preventoria in others, where children can go ani live in the open air and sunshine I am busy almost everywhere with health education in the pubic schools. The best gift | give is health, and I give it, not only at Christmas time, but all the year round.” “Where do you get the money to do all this?" asked the reporter “The people sive it to me when > they buy Christmas Seals, my boy | A penny at a time the money roils | in Last year I had the tidy sum of $4.750,000 to expend in the United States. I always see to it that practically all the money 0 0% a0, 0, REX aX aX J bo % > 9 $ J J Xa) XD 3 given me when people buy my > seals stays in their state and is spent to fight tuberculosis in their | g own community.” “Santa!” cried the reporter, “you've been selling Christmas Seals for almost twenty years Have you accomplished anything?” 9.0 “I've helped cut the death rat oe from tuberculosis in half during & that time,” answered Santa. “and besides that, there are mor« than 600 tuberculosis sanatoriums in the country now, and there were only two or three when I started Confidentially”’—and here he low ered his voice so the children could not hear him, “the big reason | call on all the boys and girls on Christmas Eve is to take a peek into their homes while they are asleep and see how my healih % YN Super-Six sele of motor values. Coach . . .*095 inne Coach Special 1150 greatest ac Brougham . 1395 policy of gi most for the money. J adh : F.O.B. Detrois, Hudson’s great fy improved gasoline Plus war excise tas. In every way today prevent thinning. Thé%motor is protec dust and dirt —it cannotenter through and its price advantage that H¢ —the best built, best value r Before So Fine and Ne er at Such a Price At today’s prices Hudson changes the whole e best built Hudson in history, with more performance and richly appointed bodies new lines, new beauty. It reaches ats of supremacy in motor values—the icvement in Hudson's long known 7-Pass. Sedan 1495 Of course voulhesr comment everywhere on mileage. , Hudson is smoother and more economical to Operate. Qil is ventilated to ted from oil, gas- oline or air. Adjustments take up wear easily, means snug, quiet car, Itisin such details Bdson is outstanding Madson in history. Pa. work is coming along.” Where He Gets the Money “Do you collect all this money yourself?” the reporter asked. “Oh, no, no, no, that would be impossible. I can’t be everywhere. Plenty of men and w.men volun- teer to collect this money for me— otherwise so huge a sum could never be raised a penny at a time And almost everybody in the coun try knows by now that ‘Christmas Seals Fight Tuberculosis.’ ” tl Qn “THE BOOK OF LIFE” By FOSTER TEA FRYE You are Writ-ing a Page, in that Book every Day, the Words that you Say; Which, per-haps may be Bad, or per haps may be Good, But are Written as Plain, as the Carvings in Wood. But just What do you Write, on those pages so Fair? Is it Something Worth-While, that indeed is Quite Rare? Or just Mere-ly some Pages, with- in a blank Book, That are Not worth the Reading, or Time that it Took? For the Folks all can Read, every- Thing that you Write, In that Book, thru the Day, or thru-out the dark Nite; And the Pages will grow, into Chap- ters quite True, cording to You, some cood Word or Deed, So that Ohers micht Find it, quite icant to Read; as Onward you go, in your Struggle and Strife, that BOOK of your LIFE. etl Gens A toy balloon with a note attach- ed, was sent up by a boy at Manch- ester, Michigan. It was recovered a few days later at Glendale. Cali- fornia, CATCHES HIM AT WORK Reindeer Stuff Found to Be So just what will that Book, be ac-| By the Things that you Do, and the; | the OM Folk Elderly Peop, of eys is required. often signs of im ney ction. In most every come muni are scores of users and en- dorsef® who acclaim the merit of Doan@. Ask your neighbor! DOAN’ Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys em., Buffalo, N. Y. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Ch DR, POLAND CLOSES SERIES OF LECTURES L ek Dr. M. E 2900 puj 1 sSChoo I the effect of tobac n and huma body. Literatur 1s also distributed, The city school he visited were: he East End Junior Highs The south Mulberry Street School, Wal- Street School, Pea School. Dr. Poland conducted t ervices of the Thaddeus ndustrial School and the and Marshall Academy. He spoke to the following County Schools: Neffsville Voeatio Petersburg, Landisville, Rohierstown, Florin, Ronks school, near Eliza Elizabethtown High and Grammar, Gap Centralized, Miss Hildebrand’s { school, along the Lincoln Highway; | East of Lancaster; New | High and Junior High and the West- | [duced by the Battle Creek Sanitari- | um was shown at the evening meet- | ings held at Rheems School, Landis- ille High School, Rohrerstown fy lS | ter, Willow Stieet Consolidated, and {ern New Holland School, “The Tobacco Plague” a chool, Convention Hall i | West Lampeter Vocational campaign, Dr. Po.and, spoke to tha S On Sunday, the closing ( unday Schools of the | Lancaster City Churches, Church of God, Christian ary Alliance and the Pent | 1 lc L 0 sermon on tobacco at the Chapel of On Sunday, Dec. 5th, he ie Elizabethtown Sunday of the Church of the hurch of God and the Evangelical utheran Churches, Or n Sunday evening, he p the Elizabethtown College, | tC m ai Im i Pt [te (fe lan O. H. Shenk, of Ridgeway, the prominent real estate operator and urist agent, wa sponsor of the ovement and financed the camp- gn. -_——— ta FALMOUTH Mrs. Ruth Kohr visited Mr," and rs. William Rudy and family, at "0gTess. Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Wa rtained at a venison din w friends on Sunday, Misses Sara and Anna d their brother, David motored with Mr. and Mrs, (Wharton, of Harrisburg, to Lancas- ter, visiting the former's |Jo hn Metzler, a patient in the Gen- |eral hosptial at that place, Ne la guest of the Grove City Odd Fel- J. E. Micky, a former resident of York City, and Alex lows’ Home, are the latest {of ans at the home at the present time, congratu- {lations on his seventy-eighth birth- day anniversary which occurred on Saturday. Mr, Brinser, a resident, was reared on the Brinser homestead close to Falmou canal’ boat veteran having and operated the “Four Sisters of Fa guests at the Odd Fellows’ Home {north of town. Mr. Micky teral other guests have the [tion of being the only nor A. S. Brinser received Imouth.” E. S. Brinser, er, who observed his eightieth mile- stone several years ago, and he are the oldest residents in Falmouth. S re Learning Importance bd Elimination. ater years of life there is be a slowing up of the 0 huma ctions. Good elimination, is just as essential to the the young. Many old folks rned the value of Doan’s en a stimulant diuretic to Scanty or passages of kidney secres | proper kid- PILLS 60c Poland of Pitts iS In t Is telling ‘co on the rl Street he chapel Stevens Frankiin nal, East Rheems; Newville, bethtown; Holland film pro- 1 Lancas- School. ay of the following The First Mission- ecostal. spoke to 7 Schools Brethren, 1 Sunday eached a lton en- ler 0 a Metzler, § R.M. brother, Simpson, arrival; and sev- distine- nagenari- life-long th, is. a owned a broth- | ‘reasonable. If you want a nice tree, You will Leave some fine Things, in ED. REAM { | | I Pin CHRISTMA will have White and e Trees. Also Cedar. Therefore Write every Page, with here today, December 15th, come early, MOUNT JOY, PA. -f West Main St., Mount Joy. Corn, per bu. : Wheat, Butter, MARKETS Tuberculosis n ay be transmitte ns through eogs, Classified Column BN Te ae ale 80c 3 vu Lo $1.30 4 Lard, per-1b... 00. 0 17¢ Pursuant to 2*° per-b, oi un 40c! ans Eggs, perdoz. 0... 0 46¢-48¢ | unuers.suca will se Us - Colit 90 ads | av the Wasiuugion d | village or May wwn, lownsnip, Lancaster Cot [ Sylvania, on Ag | BER Zora, 1Yzo, tne roi, | crived Teal eswaie, 10 wien { 4d that certain tract or piece © Store, Se Calendar Day at “Gamber’s Drug situs ay & Is | situated on tne road leacing Irom iturday, Dee. 18. “dee. 8-2t jeg Ton: Basket Ball O mer Eberle, Mt. Joy. utht cle, See] south of Maytown and two 1 wiles west of Marietta), adjoining | land Wild We thereon | the Marietta Pike and maytown | Turnpike to the River Road (% beef, Mo Marietta ouri Shel mes Ne FOUNI bearing get same FOR S Ebony 2 NOTIC mas trees vin Smit} Joy. WOOD of wood which 1 times. lows, 316 Pa. FOR SALE—Extra Large Miss — ttre eee eee. meee FOR SALE—Front quarter of ~ompany, formerly of John G. Eng- nday, Dec. 27. Apply El-|!¢ and Samuel G. Engle, Michael R. me: Miller, R 3, Mt. Joy, dee 1t-pd Hoffman, C. A. Sweitzer and Mich- — a WANTED — Rabbits and Guinea Denegal, County of Lancaster and Pigs. Highest Prices Paid. Irvin State of Pennsylvania, containing H. Ginder, Mt. Joy. R. 1; Box 1, Pike. dec.8-2tpc Ibarks, 25 cents per quart al, Columbia Ave., Mt. Jov dee 15-1t-pc )—A Gentleman's ling: ouge emblem, Owner car by calling at the Bulleti Uffice, Mt. Joy. I ALE—Parlor Grand Piano. S Price $100. Apply 5( Sept 1-tf E—I just received a fine load of White and yellow pine Christ . Come and see them, Ir Marietta street, Mount Dec. 8-2t-pd. EE FOR SALE—I have a lot sawed to stove length, sell reasonable at all J. W. Kreider, Telephone 142R21, Mt. Joy. Dec. 8-4t-pd HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING and BUTTON COVERING attention “given. mail orders. Bil- | Prompt W. Lemon ancaster 0eti20-tf | FOR formerly: Pa SALE—Tenement house known... as Shirk’s Row. 3 Can show a big return on invest- ment. ~~ Apply H. G. Longenecker, one of the committee, Mount Joy, Sept. 22-1tf “8<room._ fr all in Al Two Sto convenien Don’t mis Notice annual el Pa., on 19: M. and 2 thirteen d Cashier, annual ele between th P. M., for directors. ier. STOP! I Ferns for T cemetery. phy’s Gree renkamp’s $2.50 per P FOR SALE AT FLORIN—A fine ame house, frame stable, shape... Price right and good reason for selling. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. apr 28-tf FOR SALE—Modern Home, New ry Brick House with all ces, garage, fruit trees, ete. Calizon owner, Geo. Althouse, South Market Street, Mount Joy. | s this. Sept. 15-tf NOTICE is hereby given that the ction will be held at the Union National Bank,. Mount J wv, Tuesday, Jamaary 11th, 27, between the hours of 20 A. P. M. for the election of ircctors, H. N. NISSLY, dec 8-5t i “el LECTION NOTICE Notice eiven that th ction will be held at the First National Bankgadount Joy, Pa on Tuesday, Januarv® Sith, 1927, ie hours of 9 A" 3 the election of thirteen R. FELLENBAUM, Cash- dec. 8-5t OOK! LISTEN — Special. Christmas gifts, all sizes. | Is Boston Ferns, Scotch & Lace“ Has s, Two Kinds Asparagus | I Phi range from 10c¢ tol .. Wreathes for nhouse and eA. Dar- Store, Mount Jo Pa. Dec." 8-3t THE Sh. MA Is® to orite prices, will be ma notifying recipients of g a er. Send all subscriptions to*139 N. | MABEL E. GROSH GAZINE AGENCY serve you. All your fav-| methods. Runs itself youl jgines, Ferm Journals and| Phone and reserve a Johnigbn Electric local paper the lowest possible ristmas cards nas season and giv- iled at wers at Zer-| lands of the Pennsylvania Railroad ael Grove, in the Township of East 96 acres and 116 perches, more or 1 less. The improvements thereon con- ist of two story brick Mansion . House, frame bank barn, one frame ( adjoining barn, and t tne frame tobacco shed separate from the barn, frame corn barn, , hog sty, wagon shed and milk house. \ This farm is in a high state of I cultivation, It contains an apple crch Of approximately 2 acres tobacco hed, and of about 6 ac- | res. S a never failing spring of vater within 300 feet of the florse and barn and also a well of weter and cistern at the house and a cistern at the barn. Twenty eight acres of wheat have been seeded during the Fall of 1926 ali of which was treated before seeding This farm is to be sold as the property of John G. Engle, late of the Township of Rast Donegal, de- ceased, Sale to begin at 2 o'clock on Thursday, December 9th, 1926, when terms and conditions will be made known by C. C. KEISER, Trustee appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Lan- caster County to sell the real estate of John GG. Engle, deceased. Charles S. Frank, Auct. Zimmerman, Meyers & Kready, Attorneys, | Dec 15-2¢-pd RENT ELECTRIC VV/ ITH it you can ea: ily | ly beautify ALL gi wood, linoleum, tile or position. It matters not how they a finished — whether with varnish, shell paint. It takes only a feW minutes— there is no stooping—no pails. It doesn’t even hands! JOHNSON'S WAX Electric floor This marvelous new la | nishes wax on floors to a biflliant lustre that is hard to mar and e to clean. Ten times faster and betteg than hand Floor Polisher for any dayiyou wish, HS. Newcomer & Son Hanover St., Elizabethtown, . or| a phone 153R4. dec 8-8t Phone 115 ‘MOUNT Joy ANNUAL MEETING 3 holders of action of The annwal of Landisville, Pa, for the purpose of nominating and electing directors for the ensuing year and the trans- held at the banking house om Tues- day, January 11th, 1927, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 12 M. J. N. SUMMY, Cashier. dec 8-5t Bl meeting of the stock- thé: First National Bank, other business, will be Pe EL “Phe annual meeting of the stock- holders: the Florin Trust Com- ny, Flo Pa., will be held in th banking roo “on Wednesday, Janu- ary 5th, 1927, Between 10 and 11 o’clock A. electing di tion of su AUNGST, ECTION NOTICE M., for “the purpose of rectors and the transac-| ch other busin as may | properly come before it. J."WAYNE Treasurer, Dec. 15-3t 4 Yellow Will be Prices late o y, Pi S will presen t them hout delay for settlement to the undk igned, resid- ing in Mount Joy. Pa. W. M. HOLLOWBUSH, Executor. Dee. 8-6t dersigned, % thereto are EXECUTORS NOTICE | In the Estate of Theresa Spick- f Mount Joy, Lancaster ennsylvania, deceased. testamentary on said es- been granted to the un- sall uested to make im- and those having $iagainst the same Estate o Mount Joy Pennsylvan rsignec 0 claims or’ will presen settlement siding in ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Letters of administration on said estate havi are requested to make im- gyment, and those having f Emma Haines late of Boro, Lancaster County, ia, deceased. ng been granted to # 1, all persons indebt pands against the same a without delay for re- Town- t to the Newtown? persons indebted POULTRY AND CHICKS FOR SALE Large Type Barron Strain White Leghorn baby chicks, $8.75 per hundred. These are imported direct from Tom Barron. 5 Anconas, Rocks, Reds, Buff Orpingtons and Rite Wyan- dottes of leading Strains, $10 per hundred. Young pullets of any of these breggs now laying, $1.25 each. Wh We pay postage on icks anywhere and guarantee 1 / live delivery. We pay > press on pullets on lots of tem or more. Include money order for prompt shipment. ACME FARMS, BLOOMSBURG, PA. | ® 3 3 dec 15-6t 3 es Sir, That's My “wx Barber, “Cap” Williams SHAVE dhe, at a right ph go to WILLIAMS & SCHOFIELD E. Main St, MOUNT JOY, PA. Agents for the Fureka Laundry Let us fashion our shingle—we
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers