19217 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. PAGE THREF This Week All Roads Lead to Sales Event Lancaster’s Great Annual < i a Ee 3! : = i J ih 22, TEE EAL id EE ALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 And Continues 10 Days Including Saturday April 30 This is an event that thousands of people of Lancaster County and vicinity look for- ward to every year. They come to the Hager Store—by Auto, by Train, by Trolley— to share in its notable savings. PEE For many months we have been laying plans to make this the greatest Anniversary ® Sale in our history. 9 Our many friends and patrons will find thousands of dollars worth of new seasonable @ merchandise in wanted styles—of Hager Quality—at savings to be had at no other ©) —\ time of the year. Every department features many unusual offerings. In this brief announcement, we cannot even hint at the hundreds of special Anniver- sary offerings. Read the Lancaster News Jcurnal, Intelligenceer, and New Era daily for full details of the big Sale. —something ‘different every day. A Sale for all Eastern Pennsyivania---For Old Friends and New Something new Ll PTR EISELE En Ss CE UAE 0 3200600 OBO! @ oC ICTY 900000000000 ©: ame Be BEE = $7 5 Round SPE CIAL B Trip EXCURSION ©, { 8 ol ®) | a 8 OJ : ® S or ©) @ \ } =) 2 For a Good C Full Line of Uther DO JINEGAL GAS WU MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Read The Mij\ joy Bulletin "dh IPANY at a right price go to E. Main St., MOUNT JOY, PA. Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting a Specialty. SHAVE and NR Hi) “Cap” Williams “BEST SELLERS” AMONG PENNSYLVANIA APPLES OWL-LAFFS| = = | y | The “best sellers” among apples aE : | produced in Pennsylvania are the r—— 3% | Stayman, Jonathan, Delicious, Bald- [= : . 1 | win and Rome, according to a sur- | vey of 291 retail stores in 10 cities by the State Bureau of Mar- during February and March. These five varieties were handled by more than three-fourths of the | stores. This fact prompts the bur- made cots 4 oN N= eau to say that ‘the apple grower ho] who has most of his apple acreage Dang ¢ planted to one or more of these var- a} Thi ieties is indeed fortunate because he is assured of a good market at home.” i The survey revealed other im- o. L. portant facts regarding the market- ing of Pennsylvania-grown winter | (On With Laughter) apples. | The most popular grade of east- ern fruit was the U, S. No. 1. Near- ly every store that sold eastern ap- ples reported that it handled some of this grade, Most of the the display of A man on West Main street came down town the other morning with a shave, hair cut and wearing a clean shirt. Really I wouldn’t have known him if he hadn't had my umbrella which he borrowed about a month ago. dealers stated that apples in their win- dows decidedly increased the vol- ume of their apple sales. Because of more bruising, diffi- culty in handling and greater dan- ger of misrepresentation, the barrel pack is plainly losing favor among buyers. Although out of 291 stores 153 reported that they bought bar- A Marietta street woman tells me that people who have no rheuma- tism in their bones are at a disad- vantage. They must depend entire- ly on the newspapers for weather 7 WHITE DIARREEA Professor Kip speaks am and have alway recommend Pratts White I iarrhea Tablets for baby chicks. T. ey have saved me many chicks.” Prof. Kip, 4 Irvington, N. J. And Mrs. Gossard of Cologne, N D., se send White Diarrhea 3 soon as possible. ave been using the tablets and haven't los ta chick. I am certainly very pleased with same.’ Bowel trouble used to be the blight of poultry raising. Now thousar nds sing ply put Pratts White Diarrhea Tablet ta in the drinking water with the first drink the chicks get. pra White Diarrhea Taklets To Our Customers: #7 stand behind Prats White Diarrhea Tablets unconditionally. We guarantee that they prevent this disrase or your money is returned, Sold and Guaranteed by H. E. HAUER | Mt. Joy, Pa. forecasts. reled apples, many of these did so D ts 41 is tl only because good bushel apples atvin's is the Nn came 0 2 ILS. [ncory. is vay men came | not be obtained in the mar- from Rikers bv we Baye Soe ket. girls in town who reverse the the- fpr Gp fl Syl ry. They make monkeys out of A total of 273 stores.or 84 Der Fe : cent of those surveyed, reported Some men. . > that they were selling Pennsylvania ; to Tat tl Yio £ : apples, and that the general quality want to let the radio fans : el he id et ma and pack of the eastern apples was te. t. ietl s t 1 Sale rom ek . + 5 etter than a year ago. loud speaker for this community “Howev +l Nore Uotits in Weve ) and it doesn't cost business men nN : rez Sancho tute 1a packing eastern apples is certainly h to e in. , 3 needed,” the report states: “Every retailer who handles western box Whe It A Difference i apples buys them with complete n = i" Ie Ba er ap | confidence because he knows how use his 2 anc > exch . Toe tolls Sr i on buss De ange many apples are in the package that he buys and also because he knows | Y + lis Se . : Ps : | much displeased. from experience that the fruit is| { he went out for On Friday when trout John New- com i Jake h Lo uniform from top to bottom. East-| | comer said Jak ras happiest whe : oo 30 Sac i AS happic 1€N | ern grown apples because of their | his line was busy. » 83 busy excellent flavor would command | —— . . . . | i : much higher prices in leading mar- A salegms ag ‘ arietts > Cin | A salesman called at a Marietta | | ooo they more uniformly pack- | | street home Saturday and asked a ee ise eile x ed. A package containing | boy if his mother was home. The |, : a i 1 lied: “D 1 think 1 ly sized, colored and graded fruit yoy 1eplied: 0 you < 8 Ee y in AN | Could soon createsan excellent mar- mowing this yard because the grass a ’ | 3 91 ket for eastern apples. | 18 long a —_ At ti WILL ORGANIZE BABY BEEF £ cottage rayer meeting ¢ ~ x Sopage Prayer a CLUB FOR THIS YEAR| few weeks ago I heard a woman ke ine raver but whe — : make a fine prayer 1 ut when I Arrangements are now being | heard her abuse her hired girl 1 ah To . helices 3 Hh me | made for the organization of a sec- couldn relieve it was 1e same y cM | ond Lancaster County Beef Club, erson. ey / . | similar to the f ie which so success- fully sold and showed their animals | | I heard a young lady say to an- att State Show: in Janaarv » . . . “al ne Lc » 1 Ja “A . ther: “You didn’t tell him straight |. % : . Oo b ll hi Every effort will be made to pur- | out that you loved him? * os : : | 1: “ry chase and deliver the animals into | She replied: “Goodness, no. He Pade Ap ; had 9 i ent OF Wel” the hands of the future owners be- SIMply hac 0 Squeeze ou 0 e. 7 | ig fore the first of May. Any farm a = : bov + oir] in he countv betw | Fellows did you ever notice that | POY 01 girl in the county between it takes a lover two hours to kiss | the ages of 10 and 16 years of age | his girl good night and it takes a | Py the first of June will be eligible i hushand about half a second to membership, The membership, im is however, for this county will be A certain family here bought | limited to not over about 125 on their son a present for Easter and | account of the lack of space avail- the father said: ‘“Where would be | able for the sale of the animals at j the safest place to hide it until | the next State Show at Harrisburg. Easter?” In getting the club under way, Mother replied: “In the bath | much the same plan will be follow- room. He'll never find it there.” ed as last year. In each community that has asked for this work, a lo- A man on Manheim street thinks | ca] unit of the club will be formed. Rotary Sewing Machines All styles, including Elec- trics, Oil, Needles, Repairing and parts for all machines at A. H. BAKER’S 133 E. King St., LANCASTER, PENNA. Ind. Phone 116Y 3 | uniform- | ENR THE RHODA BEAUTY SHOPPE 24 East Main Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. MARCELING SHAMPOOING, MANICURING, FACIAL AND - SCALP TREATMENTS Bell Phone No. 159 Donegal Mill Hatchery Custom Hatching Chicks for sale each week as follows: the Savital of Ireland be 0 each unit to be supervised by White Leghorns wealthiest place on ear because it | 1ocal leader. The leader for the A ; has been Dublin for many years. Mount Joy section of the county Barred and White Rocks “That's : iar py Hiram Nissly, Mt. Joy, Pa. Any Rhode Island Reds hats a how one on me" sald or girl of the above age who . oS the monkey as he began scratching. | 1 5. (0 feed a baby beef this Newtown Brooder Stoves. Eons his ro ghia Yen should call or write to either Tioga Poultry and Dairy Feed Very man may have nis price ; 3, Nissly or to the County Agent, : but remember too that every { wo, Building. Lancaster, Pa., Eizht Weeks Old Pullets woman has her i > A + = i an nas Nerd fore April 15th. | — - er ree tT @ eee A+ 1 ; y hat 1 or Joon nay. {| CONTROL OF STATE'S | h j oF _ cheese ot ona worst WEEDS DEscrIBED | Wo omy | I t wasn’t composes 1 | 1 en — | t decomposed. Among the most troubles » and ! i] 140R6 kt. Joy, Pa. A 1 Ef hs 1 1 true Wee prevale nt . Yok rf — mma | to n he meaning of will n accordil oD nr a {i 6 ow Toh ® Bo st, ar nia poet \ goer | power : a Kear. aloe i ssler’ Q regi if iH 1: “My brother William Hh Eo A | went out in the counrty with his |! pepper grass, horse h Fresh F “ruit and . 31 1 winter cress cockle | | F ran. out of ‘gos, snd had te] 10, Wintel, Cress, Lf i ! pu the machine back home by |or fu ld sow tl €, quack grass, | V egetables in ill power. lover dodder, morning glory, Season A man Fis ving on East Main /ith many | Also Fish, Oysters and street has a son w Bh he claims is é the laziest fellow on earth. His jel acre of 0 Clams latest thought is to start an ice faec- | land,” Dr, Gress asserts. PRICES ARE RIGHT tory in Alaska. “Farmers are doing myeh and | Orders taken here for RUHL’S can do ore to eliminate this loss | QU ALITY CUT FLOWERS and : v a waiter song | by lean seed, by allowing {| P LANTS. vet I w asl I said: “No € 1 h 1 8:4 22 > 11d: “Show ever ~ | 18 OY B) me the Waiter Go Home.’ Sp A KES SLER ms — -~ io ® No. 4 East Main Stree F i 1 . > ag i in reet ww 1 1 i i uw oll Ke Ks I rr | W: { 1A SE NE ot ve 9 E { : | AsEC UPDIICH E farm iL ghting 5 L I “RIES hae rg i 3 d | B \ | = 1 h 1 ( I T id 3 i i ther day a drunk dropped N ws a in the pay phone the post uent ut I e The exchange said: “Num- : ber, please The man said: “Gim-{ ed me my chewing gum.” 3 ‘iia WE SPECI. ALIZE mj Z | Something Missing in all styles of i et ed ta ross the railroad thdck s o A certain man asked me if I He ied by We Faliren thought girls should wear skirts any fore. a fran; LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S tne i : Ths . | They put the pieces in a sack, onger. I asked him what the deuce Bird the bra Ww H ~BOBBING they would wear in place of them. But could'nt fin 2 Drain. AiR a = 3 70 E. Main \ “Guess Ill get drunk said the A WISE OWL Milady pliopre 4 Street d bo al
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