THE MOUNT | PAGE SIX ! 5h "FINNEY OF THE} 5 Mr and Mus. Joby By F. O. Alexander 18, spent last Y BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. ‘The Logical WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1927 oe Assumption [pt Dupont Gardz= and Mrs. hter Bertha a’ Rheems sts of her Kreide V mn and A MAN PLAYIN AT 15° ABOVE BEGORRY. wh HA » AS You LOOK AT IT ww IM A (W¢= DEVOTEE, == | YOU SEE TO TRY OUT I RECEIVED SOME THINGS FoR MY BIRTHDAY RECENTLY THAT I WANTED TINK AV THAT SENDIN' SOMEWAN A STHRAIGHT- JACKET FE A BIRTHDAY PRISINT / GET A BIG KICK JNO. A. 144 N. Queen Lancaster, Pa. Flop -Scenes THE OLDEST HAT STORE IN LANCASTER [1 Wingert & Haas Ti G nas Hat Store Largest Assortment of Straw & Panama ats the City. PLAIN HATS A SPECIALTY HAAS, Propr. TROP OTP ON % PRINCIPLES O oN 4 3 CHANCE Philadelphia — Fidelity Storage a rr HEALTHY LIVING Briefly Told | WOMEN IN TELEPHON E CO. LEARN Q iful B P display in our win {| and Warehouse Company and 20th vin t sautiful By fas A y Win- { i : To win ti dot tre ka play SAT { Century Storage and Warehouse dow. The drawing for same ¥ ne Lat our store; | AT- Company merged. . ES Zi TET VO are ass : URDAY, JULY 2. Pook tpt, . Philadelphia—Plans under way be rais aR drawing. If you for the construction of addition to : a ag ro | Auburn Automobile factory here. Jacks i I call before oD1le alls Coatesville—$156,187 contract is is given a ) Each pur ex want to win something valualy Saturday evening. | rere Fi awarded for construction of 4 miles ous TE of Lincoln Highway, west of this city. { Shenandoah—Academy of Immac- ulate Heart of Mary at Fountain Springs nearing completion. Lancaster — Conestoga 3y-Pro- ducts Company and George W. HAR hf Helme Company merged and will ] 5, | do business under name of Uniform f | Products Company. 1 NG Pittsburg — Tonnage of coal mined at Pittsburgh Coal Company’s | 18 miles in this district was 493,- | 085 tons. Woodbury—Bids receiving for { { | paving two county roads. Pittsburgh—Merging of Pitts- West Main greet DY, PA EOE { burro’ \ : 3 1 urgh Coal Company, Pittsburgh : . : re ER Terminal Coal Corporation, Mon- LS | ginia Railroad considered. Lewistown—Remodeling of post Health is recognized as an all-im- office building under way. portant ingredient of happiness and Fayette City—Bids opened for| contentment by The Bell Telephone construction of new county build-| Company of Pennsylvania, and every- ings. thing possible is done by the company Runnemede—Installation of wa-| to make healthy living an everyday ter system being considered here. matter. Allentown—Construction of new Not only is there a medical depart- dormitory at Cedar Crest College | ment maintained by the organization, planned. but two rest homes, as well. These 11 homes are lceated in the country, and provide a place wiere young women Harrisburg—Contracts for road projects and one bridge award- ed recently. nay. nL : : : Philadelphia—20-story apartment | “** finess. The foe charged is nomis house to be erected at 2027-2085 12], and competent supervision and 7 go to recuperate after any seri- ntion is given those who are at Locust street. 0 h OE Att] t oe a ; : le home. At the present ti Center Road—Construction of a Te a . 3 3 1 n how to gain new consolidated schoolhouse under io : : th is being given way. Greenville—Bell Telephone Com- pany of Pennsylvania purchases the It consists of ks and lectures, e importance of correct furniture and furnishing A class of young women receiving instruction on keeping fit in the tour Railroad and Pittsburgh & Vir- general health course voluntary, is of such volume as to prove that the opportunity of learn. ing is not passed ap by many who have it. The course outlines every phase of keeping fit, and also includes methods of rendering first aid and treatment in var ous emergencies. The students not only learn how to care for them- selves, but are taught how to care for others, as well. Methods of treat- ment for all less serious maladies is given so that in case of sickness the right thing may be done for the per- son who is ill. When the course is finished, the students attend a graduation exer- cise, at which those who have com- pleted the course are given a certifi- Officials of the company state e tne beg ‘tion, about | Ye the modern home cannot be over emphasized, Pe) Iness and | property of Osgood Telephone Com- you wish to entectain your friends in a manner pany. og ts occurs. | at will do yourself and your husband credit. Mercer County to expend $44, |! nen em- | 000 on construction of 8 bridges. = : i without | Otter . Creek—Farmers in this tue although it is | vy cnarge, 2 LL attnougt S| sn to make yo vicinity busy planting corn and po- ® he best way to proper furniture is to come } / selections, BHOOHO! and Rupert. Seranton—Drive being made to | raise $1,000,000 to complete build- wo ing fund for new Masonic Temple ed and Scottish Rite Cathedral, : S adams Chamber. of Com- ed here. ng permits is- fecent week to- T JOY, PENNA, nn - baa Pas re «oh - fous o r road between ernon complet- received for ary sewer on ad grading, Hart street. tween © this ing improv- Tills, Imec., 50,000 was National pnal Bank at B., R. comotive I install- { they ti inning of the course, many | report es of illnes INSLrud wae company has gone. tatoes. i} n {FF MecKeesport—Contract is awardec SIX TELEPHONE MEN i 2 LC Hi 2 A Ww for erection of addition to East Yon Bille 15 wiv McKeesport Junior high school. RAL FELIAY 8 2 Catawissa—Hardsurfaced roads to MEDALS BY PRESEN [ K In a H 4 £4 be constructed between this place bmi i eI J i Six employes of the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania were re- cently awarded Theodore N.:Vail medals for “noteworthy public service.” President Kinnard above is making the presentations to Paul Chadwick, Harris ew York | burs; Dan Follett, New Castle; Ralph Gutknecht, Pittsburgh; Chester Burton, s place, Mcheesport; John Burger and Russell Cruikshank, Tyrone. k Hav- For Sale in Florin of an A fine home with all convenienec- ch un-| 2s, such as light, heat and bath. Property is in excellent condition | from | 2nd _ nicely located. Possession iall April 1st. This is a corner pro- | ally | perty on Mt. Joy twp. side. Price, | igh-1g85 £50.00. Call or phone Jno. E. Sehroll. 41R2, Mt. Joy tf 00 | section of road near Chulaskey. for| Wilkes Barre—$1,250,000 hotel | to be erected on W. Market street, adjoining Hotel Sterling. Upper Darby—Building permits | issued during recent week totaled! $291,505, Coatesville—$35,000 garage plan- | ned for construction at 10th and | Olive streets. | Scranton—Plans under way by the Scranton Railway Company to extend tracks of Green Ridge Peo- ples’ line to point north of East Market street. Philadelphia—Bids received for 1tti igh, grading and pav- 2g venue from Bridge e street. rnerstone laid of of Graduate the Bank Vaults Flooded to Outwit Burglars Remarkable and elaborate defenses are included in the rebuilding of the Bank of England. It is possible, in case of invasion or other emergency, to flood the vaults from three points—one in the bank, one elsewhere in London. and®oue ten miles out of London. The walls are constructed of reip- forced concrete blocks, six feet long by two- feet wide by two feet thick The reinforcement i8 made from old steel-wire ships’ cables, which are sep aruted into single strands. These steel wires are interlaced In to panels six feet by two feet, and placed in the mold, one on top of the other, until the mold is full of steel wire mutting. Liquid concrete is then poured in the mold, and the whole i& slinken to work tne concrete into ev ery crack and corner. All these concrete blocks have keys” at each eud to interlock them when in position. There ure also semicircular grovves at the ends of the blocks, Two blocks together form & cirenlar groove up and down which pass electric wires. Any attempt to displace a block breaks these wires and an alarm is immediately sounded - ocd. 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