The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 16, 1927, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
FINNEY OF THE FORCE

By F. O. Alexander
(© 51 Western Newspaper
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.

BONESDAY, MARCH 16, 192%













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Sunday Hours 8 to 9, 5 to 7
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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4 | others familiar to us, were employ- OY IR
ii 0 Orlin Se heol |: | y at he hook 2 follows: Mr. one ea t 1 u
[ . F. Gable, male attendant for FULL LINE OF
it I. r d M ki three years; Mrs. Gable, nurse, for ne WE CARRY A
uite a Lan three years; Mrs. Wm. Scholing, a WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX-
DEFINITIA OF COVERAGES : = | cook; Mur. Scholing, a _ baker; Miss PRESSLY FOR THE
FIRE INSURANCE—Proflts you in the event of damage to (From Page One) | Helen Buohl, music director; Mrs. BY DR. DAVID H. REEDER arm
your automobile by fire, liglilling, explosion and perils of trans- | : { Bobbs, laundress; Mrs. MecClune,
A } | All these schools were nevis of 1 Irie, 3S awed ?
portation. A supported BY the Hover ¢ i matron; Prof. John Smith; princi- Making men over: —A few weeks
: ne governme & al- ra ape Jo :
THEFT INSURANCE—Prot@#ts you in the event of loss or Lhe buildings vere sab lt on t} on | pal; Mrs, Sarah Schrader, laun- ago I told you that in some, yes,
damage to your automobile c#8ed by theft, robbery, or pilfer- | ae Oe Oy | Miss Anna Boyce, dining] any respects, a man’s body could
: otic: : i In 1887, over four hundred child-|.. 3h) v8, 2 y ;
age. (Excluding tools and equipment.) | ren Sere b tal : h [room lady. | be compared to a house. y
LIABILITY you from claims against Jere being os ot the! The output of this school was 'eX-| It on bo torn down and rebuilt. es
you for injury or death to any pigeon caused by the insured au- Scr JOY Soldiers rphans’ | cellent, SRE Ite The orld IN ti TD nem Y
. . . . st yr rote doe CNC . :
tomobile, including first aid, lega nd all court costs and judg- Fr si : | boys, who later became prominent must be done little by little, al THE RELIABLE
ment, up to the limit in the insurance is alwa Tom time to time, one then am-|y, Livery professors and doctors; the! careful process.
written with two limits as first amount shows the {other of these schools, were discon- | | ginls SING became fine te LACS. The a and specifications must | ® _—
insurance company’s liability for accident to one person; tinued; the ing tre ye §, ai a é T'S, | S 4 S .
and wi ie : He Lah Sih 10 ire of re a one > the children being transfer musicians and homemakers. [be studied and the weak points ov-
| and where one accident results in 1 ries to or ne red to another one of the schools, x of os » school |
| person, the company’s liability is the #cond amount shown. [ "Which hind better and more cts 1 Some of the output of the school |ercome.
| PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURA vent of claim ion uarter and more commod- | John Welty, former governo: The right kind of material must |
— ~ Sd Sin | lous quarters. | Af Tachi . 3 3 r 1 y
| brought against you for damage to \ property of others The oeneral supervisor of the € of the i ot w ar Joba iy bi the ig 0a ahd ids ne aI; i reed; fhow any tive, 23. oi 23
: he companv nrotect vo Ba 8 165€ | Kephart, Judge of ie Supreme | uscless materiz S 2 caref
caused by the automobile, the company protect vou to the schools. wag. Gore Wo Replat, Jud of the > Supreme u les material must be carefully | explain their merits. .
amount ong Court, Cambria County; Prof. T. C | removed.
COLLISION INSURANCE—Protect event of damage Weighs, of Me pool, OO appointed Knowles, principal of Pottsville] If I was to let you read some of | The ka genuine manure 3
to your automobile caused by n in- 0) the Siete gnd had charge. OF School; Dr. Brown, prominent | the letters I am receiving from spreader, not merely a mecha unload or. It is full
| surance is written in three form Mercer and Mount | philadelph'a physician and others. {those who are going through the SPreader, 10 a mee SOS DALEY =
| ductible and $100.00 Deductible. Under tl re form, Joy. These : three schools Yee The spiritual part of the child-|process you would believe every of special features, he of which protected by pa- 2
| the company pays the full amount of any your Jute among the last to be consolidited, ren was developed, as well as all {word said by the famous Dr. Ed-| tents
| mobile, while under the De luct bl rms th pssured pays the and later discontinued. His duties others. The school was undenomin-| ward E. Slosson in his recent lec- |
first $50.00 or $100.00 of each loss and the al- | consisted mainly in selecting a | ational, but children were compell- | ture on “Creative Chemistry.” ree a
ance. cipal, teachers male attendant, | oq to attend church services. Many were quite skeptical about] 2.
emer Me matron and an tant, laundres The school was discontinued in statements made by the
| | baker, cook, din g room lady, nurse | 1890 and all children sent to famous scientist but the advanced |
| a seamstress, for each of these three ep Springs. Nevertheless, the |student who has had years of train- | a {
S Senools, oh 3 {memories can never be dimmed;|ing and experience will not deny |
214 W, Donegal St., een St., Senator Wright passed away in happy childhood days; boyhood and pub rather admit that Dr. Slosson is | (Successors to G. Moyer)
I. MT. JOY, PA. PA. february, 1892. { girlhood, and finally into the world, | inclined to be safe and conserva-|
| ? = The boys were given a general | £4 Ind scar. 2 tive. | West Donegal St. MOUNT JOY, P
LER J School training, manual training, ag-| Every year these remaining or-| He claims that creative chemis-
riculture, music and military drill. | phans eather here and exchange | try Will soon be able to supply * ‘per- |
The girls, besides school work, | d reminiscences, look at the SoRality Th at homely may | = A A A ————
| were taught dressmaking, domestie|old school: visit and, in general, | P¢ Made a tractive and ethargy P EERE mi
science, music, general house work, | hold the | annual meeting of be supplanted by pep, vim and \m : = oe vir.
nd physical culture. | Sixteeners’ Association. The Coldness of disposi-| .
: +iry 7 sym . x dit 7 |
YS i ERS OYsS | ERS All pupils, boys and girls, were |ation of this name comes from the | ton by sympathy and stupidity by |
y tod i . x . wit and wisdo {
1 ed to this school, disregard- | fact that all orphans were discharg- A he on, 14 fis A | §
WE HAVE ss of age, color, or religion; some | ed from the home at the age of : a OS sad Ha =m 1 -
t waving admitted wher sixteen years panan be changed, Or So allerved gy U
me NXT ~ ot A J ED iin a and improved by creative chemistry | =
MMRICE RIVER COVE OYSTERS At the age 0 W. B. Detwiler bought the) ind improved b |
: : that he virtually becomes a new]
RSET oa ris 1 they had it o buildings, grounds, and all pertain- : Ee A =
IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. ye AM A reature | ‘ : . iy
were sci ie; if not, the author- ing to school, complete in 1890. oni T Tow en perp Slate Roof, Electric Lights, Etc.
a iin institu 2 secured Extensive 1odeling ‘has been pgs ge
8 9 eu n ter : 3 : , | sonal observation that by taking in- =
re AE = Ee 5 hot 0 strangers for them. done interior and exterior, and |" rE ign #8 3
CIGARS A AT REDUCED PRICES & he 1 ilding of this - more is being planned to beautify mouth cer- | ® "A RYT % WE
a 1 1 ik 2 5 | te neces. such MW ft E ON ¥ OR
& | tution ( 1 ¢ ) he old school. Bit ‘by bit, parts of | ; SHERI FAN Av =
& ¢ [he the grounds were sold and modern yeaine. ot h igi a 5
. 2 Erie erected thereon, but never lum, ete, £830. pure ob E
* HY 23 Sa | clean person becomes vile and un-
ad, open 10, never—will the memory ever ont The kind and peaceable ® a
IQ Pl I © SH fade. an Kind at eaceable :
BACHMAN?’S MOND & LAIN B £ the sec- € Ne det. father becomes an ugly and quar- m 00 n
bo ( ] 1 1 .
A N S| : and relsome brute, a » a liar and =
BACIHVA 2 wh ang fol 5; the Br £1 T 11 [even a murd rer. Now if the 3 wh
MT. JOY ALMONDS g third floor was ted to Oi | wrong kind of chemicals can do so B ———————— 5
dormitories for yell, which I much damdge a good, per is i g
= Co ae bm damage to_a good, person is it B®
SCHRAFFT bY hung in the belf I classes : : [not logical to believe that the richt = Wh re y 3 1 =
I SNE Steam spray is now being used by | 10 logic poe wiv Miia o wants to buy a nice home on East Donegal
a € sing time and bedtim J . % 3 Kind can be found to change the ev- : =
in oe : paperhangers t remove f wall |. 3 = m dr / vy ing
’ 8 | The bell now is used at the school |, por gers to remove old All| i1 person into good. street, Mount Joy, for such a low price? Don’t delay mo
& | house at Florin, Pa. A : ( y ; agree with”s > 3 : =
, I SH er ory! 2 : Boys played marbles even in the| ,I do not wholly agree with"some @ jf you want a dandy dwelling. Here’s the richt kind =
ALL FRUI TS N Lhe east wing of the main build- ny days of the Indian mound | of the methods used at present, but . . . E
Ing was two stories and a basement. 'pyilders : I am always open to investigate and = of a home for the working man. Don’t think about
| The ymin Toon, bakery, store Ants are found to move at a prove anything which way be- of it too long—but act.
: | room and kitchen were on the first much faster speed in warm weathey | Y31Ue- 5 : a
| flocr; the second floor was devoted than in cold. When Dr. Koch said that he had ig
tinh eas oa rc oa: > a Sy tie sern hie , J
H A DARR ENKA jo th employ vees as dormitories. The arc welder is supplanting the | isi 3 Synth eum ish i] Call, Phone or Write
® ° The west wing was also two stor- noisy riveter in the erection of | OR ance growin a wif =
ies and a basement. The first floor modern steel buildings | tical, but he convinced me by a !
3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT JOY { was used as a chapel, and school- Of the twenty-two million dolls | i demonstration- and I was gg
| Toom, the second, as boys’ dormitor- made in the United States during | T feel inclined ‘to remove the limit = i
o> | ies. 11926, only about one million were Y v/ 0 Lane, mt a noe C
The girls’ dormitories were in a blonds. 100 Volunteers who will = ® ®
| separate building east of the main Each indian on the tried roll of | fio Tebuily Phot: fet, ded a
2 | building, The first floor was used the Osage Indians was allowed $2.-| 1% Worn out bodies. ia = MOUNT JOY, PA,
COO000C0E "| Letters such as I am receiving
as a laundry and a girls’ playroom; 300 with which to do his Christmas| are worth while. One woman ®
he second floor was composed of shopping. weoiched two hundred an So ar 1 11 1 =
& dormitories and also a room in According to Sir W. Arbuthnot San 2. Sh 1 1 111
aps 0 S and vas nally s
3 which to sew for the children. Lane, noted British surgeon, fair- Roan! whit 1 A So EY on -
™ , ols haired ersons are re able pi au ma
I'he boys building was also a ficht oh US oe Re a 5» rite a letter Her daughter t& ry
separate structure, The first floor ed ones, Be Area f her pitiable condition and under-%4 ;
consisted of a male attendant’s of- The this nt a | )k to be the nurse and carry out
} ey be third sentence in the amiua : ; I
| fice, clothing room, store room for of Preside: les an 1. | my directions. Now the mother
militory equipment, an lavatory; ymbia x 5 I —~ : 01 ‘tes splendid letters, she is nearly |
the second and third were | words oh No sy a2 | normal in weight and does ‘her |
used as dormitories for the boys. colon 'S alld oa SeMI- 1p without tiring. | gs
| ho 3 \ JS Visca = jhe Ant ye or \ ant
> : : > i. In t the winter, the boys played Members of a religious.sect in Si-| they in the Same me I al con
When in need of any in our line, we will be pleased to in the basement of west wing of vac 1 | dition, but “thin as a . rail,” is now|
3 I t . x : a beria reside underground from the . s St
serve you.. ; main building; the girls played on age of forty till death The evel normal weight andy sings happily | a
7 the first floor of the girls’ dormitor- dwellers eall themselves ‘Subter- | 2% her work, which is "a joy steady
We have secured the services first-class Plumber and are ies’ building. ranean Dwellers.’ | of a burden. Se ako oy 1 iro
: The boys were uniformed i ie letters o her health anc
prepared to do only the best We are prompt and Lie i were unif ie l in ine The petrel, which obtains its food | a ers ¢
5 : : “oats and grey pa ints; the girls, red by seeming to run ace RIT. ca
will cheerfully furnish estimates. 5 coll HOSES and Dink oy Sor 1 is 3 a id the ta All readers of this publication |
1 S né Sie ie HE ATID
A beautiful ly terr iced campus who, through faith, trick to walk on at liberty to Sree for inf The [
tion upon anv S ct pertaining to
ic 1 i ong ( tl 1e Sea of Gali lee tio? pC h any Subject perua . > | 4 i ji
: l ] + ) | healt! Address all communications | -
wel oh Almost all of the world’s supply Ie Lh Doo. or Ee I Moin) Poand foe pound, Baker's Coal will give you moMiheat, whether
ng ent of camphor, an important ingred- Sire 5 Fanci City. Mi SY sein > "ured in furnace, stove or grate, than any other coal buy. A
ul trees ient in the manufacture of modern |» = i ia at J | rial will prove the truth of our statement.
} los} : . ull name and address and at least
1 th of th for highpower guns,| ._ tad rene |
& | to beaut 1 1 ‘ormosa. ’| six cents in postage, a . H. B KER, M
West Main Street 8) Us extended to WY a sen Ini ton cunt Jov, ’ .
Q | south of the bu ng. the Kenti village of ne ha “THE MODERN GIRL” re— em
& Th, ? extended to the neither ¢ nor electricity, nc by ERE
home by Mrs. Harry Main drai ne doetor, no movie POSTER PEA rave ) Cl {ING assler S 6
k | Winte sr and family. and no omnibus, or street car. Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania igen [ocery
| I'he meadow included all between The Bureau of Standards in] Seq cis
_ The mead includ 1 en The Bureau Standards in|. ; : eas being upon us aga :
’ | Snyder's Woods and the present Eli| Washington has devised a paper Bless-ings on thee, Little § Saint, Lx en 8 p ! age Fresh Fruit and
t ; 8 aber Girl with Cheeks of am to do custo .
Hostetter property that is said to be able to withstand | POb-Hailrec ay id : Ve etabl
| Hos property. é to withstan Point: | hatching any amount. Can g es in
| Some of the teachers roomed in| the wear and tear of folding twice | 3 a r S
66 3 j she Winbrener property, now owned 2S long as the paper currency now | With thy little “Powdered Nose, also furnis C. W. Leghorn eason
Vv, I 3 § 12° as t al 3 3 : ves 5 AT A so: | Pn} > on y > :
- fl COLD (610) DOWN {by M. K. Brubaker estate. Mrs. Used in United States currency. And thy fied down i n Hose; | Baby ChickNgalso a few R. IL Al Fish Oysters and
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| Hamel Ferguson lived in the pres- Patents for a microphone built ny Pea stiel Ts Ro Baars Reds 974 9) Boks. Cl
If you cough get down into) straight to the seat of danger, real| ®™ Sin Brubalres home. Mr. hy a German Inventor: Smile er. | Flace your€giders before Ams
your bronchial ubes or lungs, it| medicine, reaching deep its soothing | ind Mrs. Schaffer lived in the pres- liner, were filed in the United Thou art sure a charming Girl, [2 rush is on. A PRI ARE RIGHT
stops being mer nuisance and | healing power, penetrating through ent Gable property. States nearly fifty years ago, two With thy Ar-ti-fic-al Curl; | /e have Tioga Roultry and Orders take here for RUHL’S
becomes a real dai { and through the irritated membranes [he spacious porch at the main Weeks before Edison announced his And the Rings upon thy Ear, lp Feed o d: al QUALITY CU LOWERS and
A “head cold” is a bother| of your throat and bronchial tubes. building, supported by four large invention of the carbon transmitter. [Keep the Flies in constant Fear; y oy n X 1 8.80 pj ANTS.
while it stays in your But! If you are catching cold; if you 1 s, added its bez y M r eep the ries mn [Newtown Colony Brooder
et Four 3 ik Oe eRe Ang 5 2 columns, added to its beauty. any modern words and figures | while the Rough upon thy face, [St
Snee ys ee Bio eh R= Hg fi: vg lave 2 3 nf of est Continued (of speech are based upon the de-| Adds to thy en- dearing Grace. [otoves.
> © Is tight OY 2 Cou eV | The ils’ and bovs doriritories vouring of food. The word ‘nag’ 3 | Bie
Act promptly to check the coug if bronchitis has developed—use | girls. and boys’ dormitories often] : Har on : | | ®
to keep the head cold from “going ndler’s remedy at once. Kee |were frame; the main building was orf gin y meant fo gnaw or mide; Thy com-plex-ion when at School, | %
down” Sure and lasting relief is| yo\goid from going down into the | erected of massive stone. All rooms, Meant to eat or devour; ‘re- Mocks a Doctor's Word and Rules” | Phares E Wal Wol em MOUNT JOY
as near as the nearest drug store. > | throughout all the buildings were meant to bite, and * worry’ to | And the Dresses which you Wear, | ! Try Kess]
Quick and unfailingly Chandler's] Chan 5 remedy is pleasant | numbered. All hooks, for wraps or strangle. [Cause the Men to look and Stare; Bell 140R6 Mt. Joy bh, ry Ressler for Serv:
Syrup of Jar, with of Cod |safe and dable—for . children] were also numbered. The earliest measurements were While the Knowledge in thy Head, “i
ver, Menthol and Eucalyptus, goes'and grown peo Numerous outbuildings’ alse be based on parts of the human body. | Sure from Books was never Read. Every reader should make use of
If only a head cold, use Dr. Grosse's Cold in the Head Both ar- © he cr 2%" The ‘inch’ developed from the | the Clastificd sdvertisemer® section.
: ed to > > ‘hic LA
ticles for sale at oy Wi od of w Bich length of the thumb joint, the | Knowledge, such as how to Dress, | It is the way to dispose of what
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9 | the SD AX pigs > ne i | ‘hand’ was the four inches across | And to win a man’s Car-ess; | you have to spare and to secure
ANDLER S DRUG STORE 3 I pigs, raised or butch-| (the human hand and the ‘span, and where to always Eat, what may need. tf
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