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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, "28
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.




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Advertising and not competition
is now the life of trade, according
to the advertising experts who met
to attend the International Adver-
tising Association convention. The
delegates at this meeting heard a
~
number of interesting things.
Among these was the statement
by Charles Stelzle, New York ex-
pert, to the effect that i churches
do not advertise their “ware”’—
spiritual upbuilding and moral
betterment for both the individual
and humanity—they cannot hope
to arouse interest among the mass-
es and fulfill the obligations plac
ed upon them as parties to the
general spiritual movement.
Another speaker declared that
“advertising is -greater than any
single moral force we know of to-
day. Advertising’ brings about
changes for the betterment of life
itself, changes which fuse into the
social and political life of the na-
ion.”
It is now generally admitted by
economic forces everywhere that
advertising is the most important
development of modern business.
And it is also coming to be realiz-
ed that newspaper advertising
the best kind of paid publicity.
onvention just
who were advertising ex-
that newspaper ad-
publicity
and all

is
In
the mentioned the
oates
agreed
vertising affords the best
dium for the churches
church activities.

er
ts
me
Advertising is no longer a theory.
And it pays.
it is a science.








STUDIO OF MUSIC
A thorough and complete course in Theory, Harmony and
Technique.
Pupils presented in Recital.
Special Attention Giwen to Beginners.
STUDIOS

Harrisburg Mount Joy
326 South 14th Street 40 W. Donegal St.
MRS. R. P. MCGANN, Principal

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Feb. 12, March 11
SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES
Mount Joy .... 9:50 A. M.
RETURNING: Lv. Harris-
burg 7.15 P. M.; Middletown
7.27 P. M.; Elizabethtown
+7.40 P. M., and Lancaster
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LANDISVILLE
Pittsburg,
Mrs. Myra
Elwood of
visited
Rohrer,
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1 | Rohrer.
i { | i Mae Fisher, of Rohrerstown, spent
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i To Reduce vi MOUNT JOY LADIES ARE LEAD. po with Mr, and «Mrs, Jacob
§ JN ALL.- . ery
. | Ng COUNTY Miss Betty Menges, of Hagers-
vi Inflammation CLEAN RECORD A kown spent the week end with Ruth
ii E | fl Hoff man.
el = HH Mr. and Mrs. Irving Herkes, of
| E Standing of Teams laryland, visited Herman Longlast,
2 Team W. L. 1.000 Vednesday.
. Mount Joy ...... 3. 0 1.000 Mrs. M. G. Piefer of Lancaster,
5 thon 2.0 1.000 ent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
| ; Ur 1 1 500 in Hershey.
Ri Jee chy | Paramount ...... 1 1 500 M. L. Weaver od
i | Bast Junior ....- 0 2 L000 fosther of Donerville, vist .
i ‘ | Fi ov Memorial Presby 0 3 000 ng Mrs. Pet Weaver: Grissi
g | The Mount Joy All-Scholastics, JT. an PS. 2, dw rissinger,
3 Made with thefsame care | | 0. W. L. our girl team which is the nucleus Lancaster, Bi Sunday with
i and skill that is f used for |§ (On With Laughter) of the successful High school teams r. 2nd Ys: "He ag Ir
Ei here of the past few years, is easily VT. TS, Henry > Lune
the other members of the i \oading the County League Parade ind son, Henry, of Salunga, spent
Kantleek family. | The other day “Allie” Stumpf | with a clean record. : Satur wy with Bony Anand be is
\ - y yeh | went across the street to buy some- | Last evening at Lancaster the Mrs. Jacen ap ! 3
The Kantleek Ice Cap is thing from his friend Harry Laske- | ladies won their third game easily spen ae several Says With hep Pate
£1 of extra heavy gauge rub- | | witz. After a brief effort and be- | 27-9, Miss Way showe ray nts, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis V.ease, DF,
3 | Ma he te 27-9. Miss Way showed the way Mr, and Mrs. Henry Amand, Sr.,
ber with a smooth satin. ns i nd, e Nes flan | in scoring with nine field goals. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
¢ ye said— 1 afraic he only thing I| The score: Na ORC 2 i
E finish. | | have to fit you that was not made | Score : . Clayton Breneman, at Sporting
8 3 y | emorial irls iil.
8 | to order is a handkerchief. M I Girl Hill ‘ :
; Comfortable. when ap- If] a Field Foul Miss Verda Neiswander and Miss
| plied to any part of the | Now Harry feels as though he’s I Goals Goals Tls ye Verda Mohn, of
body. square for that Big Parade story Zahm, Bore 4 9 GEORGE ROSS SCHOOL visited . Mr. - and Is enjamun
but Allie says he'll keep awake and | Ehlieter, FF ...... 0 0 0 SWAMPS MOUNT JOY | Bricker, Sunday. d
get back before long. | Forrest, C ....... 0 0 01 ren Mr. and Mrs. H. T. ore a
$1 50 tee {Smith, 8. 0 0 01 Leaman with eleven field goals daughter, Alice Jane, Spent San ay
A lady down town came to the Sill, G .......... 0 0 0 | led the George Ross school basket- [wih Mu aud Mrs. Warren Aungst
office and asked me if I could sug- | Buckwalter, G 0 0 0 { ball team in a 62 to 4 victory over 2" wh.
E. WwW. GARBER "gest a way to keep down her gas | — — — the Mount Joy Grade school quintet’ Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Caskey 2nd
bills. I told her to lay a brick on | Total 4 1 9 | on the former's court Fride fter- daughter, Emily and Mr. and Ws.
i I Ye FRE 2 Yd 9 Th T'S couy riday aiter- y,..ph Caskey spent Sunday with:
them. i { noon. The score:
3 Co iL x7, a oo i Mt. Joy All-Scholastice . | Mrs, Barbara Y Martin, at Paradise.
74 \ el % ‘9 of The boys tell this one about one | ied Fow George Ross Prayer meeting will be held at
# - | of our teachers. He dreamed he | Goals Goals Tis | Field Foul Total the home of S. N. Root by members
MOUNT JOY. PA. Los & horte amd When hed WW FB . 9 1 19} Goals Goals | of the Church of God and Church
t awake he was astride a broom | Shank, FB. ........ 3 2 8 | Anderson, FP ..... 4 1 9 of Brethren, Wednesday evening.
i | stick down on North Queen street, | Lindemuth, C 0 0 0 Yinger, BF 2 3 7| Harry Summy and daughters,
3 | Lancaster. | Booth, QC 0 0 0 | Schoenberger, F 2 0 4! Miriam and Verna, and Evelyn
$ | i i Garber, Go 4 0 0 Oi ines, TB .. i an 6 0 12 | Heiserman spent Sunday with Mr.
i Your Calendar { J W ha t you will but {| Thome, G ....... 0 0 01 Mook, C ......... 2 0 4| and Mrs. Preston Nye, of Elizabeth~
i i | le Florin are | — — GC 11 2 24 | town.
! should tell you: | t we can't} Total ......... 12 3 G 1 0 g| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoover
! “Every 40 Days you ; | ng tl I Referee, Kaver, I. H. 8.; @ ........ 0 0 0 and children, Mrs William
haivent” {| — keeper, Sullenbe L. H 8: Keath, G 0 0 op 2nd children, “joi ;SpHAg
i need j& haircut t spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
i Cut i ; i | Ox imekeeper Benne ett, A 1. C: Dugan, G 0 0 0 Re Fis al . gai i :
i ‘ultivate {this fine personal § | 2 at time of periods nates Mar : 9 0 1s8el. :
! habit—it id a ae wh i x night time of periods, 10 minutes. cio n, Tanner 0 0 Mrs. John Swarr entertained the
{ his best always. i mu n One cha nh eh a Rittenhouse, G 0 0 members of her Sewing club at her
3 dice’ 5 ’ sf ne x : OUR HIGH GIRLS LOST | — TY — home Wednesday afternoon Re-
Ladies 1 Children’s Ha yf a man who pla et : | ION ne y a 100M. le
Col afc ren’s Hair a wh mi BY ONE POINT MARGIN | Totals 28 6 62 froshments were served by the
! Agent for Manhattan Laundry ! oe Mount Joy hostess.
i Al Go T !| In the preliminary game here on Field Foul Total Mrs. Ruth Hoffman entertained
i Ways wo 0 i | a vening our Hi Girls lost a Goals Goals the members of the Sewing club
i i Jo Da | Sod oame to Quarryville H. Darrenkamp, F 0 0 0 Wednesday evening. The guests in-
Hershey S pal BI { op k merchan Miss Moore, with six field Fellenbaum, F 0 1 1 ginded: Mrs. Phares Stehman, Mrs.
! t watch. ras high scorer. The score: L. SF 0 0 0 Frank Dougherty, Mrs. Earl Stauf-
2 | vwhere he . C. Secvear, C 0 0 o fer and Miss Ellen Nissley.
Mt. Joy x pi
i vhen he Bld Foul Total Hoffman, © ...... 1 0 9 The Comrade class of the Luther-
to wash his | Goals Goals xe P. Hostetter, G 0 1 1 an Sunday school met at the home
y was on | Moore, I a 4 13 W. Barto, G ine 0 0 0 of Mrs. Benjamin Long, Friday
For Sale |" Dwr 1 ULMER VN rE Te re
\ — | Hofer, 0... 0 0 0 — mf ER ite. Liovd Pieffor,
\ ‘vo bee ddine my friend John | ’ ; . ecker, Francis Sipe, Lloyd Pieffer,
| I’ve been kidding my frien IN | ran 80 0 0 0 Total vo 2a it 1 2 4 D Si OS
CHOICE veomer So much about going | Borer @ 0 0 3 Referee, J. Hagen. Scorekeeper, |; Ross, Nissley and Benjam
° | fishing lately and believe me he | Sehroll. GQ re : 0 0 0 | Kochel. Timekeeper, Nagle, L. H. in Long. i
Breeding Cockerels | got square the other day. He came Aro dims q ? 2 oe | The following guests were pre-
| down street with a fishing pole and = Mss. Samuel Swarr, Anna
Closely selected. Single comb, || a dog. When I met him he said— Totals... 5 2 16 TROJANS TOP Barbara Swarr, Mrs. Jonas Minnich,
White Leghorn strain. “What do you think of my new Quarryville | ENOLA QUINTET | Mrs. Frank Shenck, Miss Fannie
bait box?” and pointed at the dog. Field Foul Totals Long, Mrs. J. T. Herr, Mrs. Harry
Before I could say anything John Goals Goals | The mt Joy Trok defeated Herr, Mrs. Amos Cooper, Mrs.
MUSSER BROS said—“The dog has the worms.” [Hassler, F ....... 3 1 7! le Mount Joy ‘Trojans celeate Henry Koser, and Mrs. Samuel
. Miller, F 4 2 10 the Enola Y. M. C. A. team here on |Landis, of East Petersburg.
Phone 133R6 Mr. Peris, u i rr | Monday night by a 50-31 score.| J. K. Baker was elected presi-
Mr. s, up at Florin, tells one | Hodden, C ...... 0 0 0 8
about a dog he owe while he Eo S.C 0 0 o | The Trojans led throughout the dent of the Mens’ Bible class of
lived at enn Yan, Y. He said | Eshelman e 0 0 o | game, having established a 26-14 the local Church of God Sunday
the dog would os quail, rabbits, | Bowman ‘G hae 0 0 o advantage at the end of the first|school, at a meeting recently, their
| EE El | 1S squirrel or land turtles and when- 2 Soa = __ | half. Charles was high scorer for |officers are: vice president, Roberts
ever they went out he would tell Totals 7 3 17 i the Trojans with six field goals and Edvans Sorel): Jesse
the dog what to hunt and he did it. three fouls. assistant, Harry Summy; treasurer,
Referee, Brackbill. Scorekeeper, Tt the celiminaty the Mount John Stehman and teacher, Rev.
Snyder. Timekeeper, Nitrauer. p H. S. Hershey.
POOL ROOM
and
RESTAURANT
Basement Mount Joy Hall


FOOT BALL—BASKET BALL
HEADQUARTERS
For a Good Clean
SHAVE and HAIR CUT
at a right priee go to
“Cap” Wiliams
E. Main St., MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ladies’ and Children’s Hair
Cutting a Specialty.
STONE
Before placing your
elsewhere, sée us.
Crushed Stone. Also manufac-
turers of Concrete Blécks, Sills
and Lintels.
J, N. STAUFFER & BRO.
MOUNT JOY, PA.

order

NIAGARA
FALLS
SUNDAY; OCT. 9th
SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN
Saturday evening, October 8
Leave® Lancaster 8:35 P. M.;
Mount Joy 8.87 Me.
‘HAROLD W. BULLER
House Painter
And
Paper Hanger Contractor
Estimates given. Prices
reasonable.
Florin, Pa.
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Ar. Buffalo A. M. | FOR A GOOD CLEAN SHAVE OR
Ar. Niagara Falls (New
York Central) T#40 A. M. HAIR CUT STOP AT THE
Returning, leave Niagara
Falls (New York Central) WwW. F. Conrad
8:00 P. M.; Buffalo 4:05*P. M.
Pennsylvania R. R.
BA SHOP
OPEN EVENINGS ANDW“SATUR.
DAY AFTERNOON
No. 11 Lumber St., MT. JOY, PA.

JiOUSE FOR SALE—A practic:
ally new 6-reom house, along trol
ley at Florin, all modern conven-
jences and in Al shape. I will sell
very reasonable to a snappy buyer
Come and see it. Jno. E. Schroll
Phone 41R2, Mt. Joy. mar.

The Mt. Joy Bulletin costs only
$1.60 per year.
Advertise in The Bulletin.


H. H. KRALL

I always have on hand anything in
the line of
SMOKED MEATS, HAM, DRIED
BEEF, BOLOGNA, LARD; ETC.
Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork, Mutton

Krall’s Meat Market
West Main St. MOUNT JOY

GIFT SHOP
Parker-Fountain Pens
Don. W. Gorrecht

JEWELER Mt. Joy, Pa.
One day he thought he'd fool
Mr. dog so he got his fishing pole.
As soon as the dog saw it he dis-
appeared and when he found the
canine it was out back of a shed
digging worms to beat the cars.

Since we're talking about fishing
I guess I dare tell one that happen-
ed. A certain fellow was fishing
for suckers and caught four fine
bass. He put them on his stringer
and presently a fish warden came
along and saw the bass which were
caught out of season. The warden
asked him to explain and he said--
“The buggers was stealin’ my
bait and I got ’em tied till I'm
thru fishing.”

One of
awake,
hoisery
calves.”
our merchants here is
His slogan for advertising
is “Hose for contented

Now I know why lawyers oc-
casionally shy off when bootleggers
are arrested. They are satisfied if
they just get a case occasionally.
A man on West Main street, who |
was very much “down in the
mouth,” asked me if I knew the
cause of all the divorce cases. I
told him “marriage.”

People are continually slamming |
the women but you never heard of |
women cashiers embezzling or run
ning off with their employer’
money.
But when it does happen they
take the employer,
Now that channel swims are over
the axle grease market will suffer
a severe slump unless we can find
a use for it on transoceanic airplane
flights.

This conversation was overheard
in a Mt. Joy street parlor Sunday
night,
He—“Every time I kiss
makes me a better man.”
She—“Well you don't have
try to get to heaven tonight.”
you i

A girl in New York married a
man named Poppatriantafillopulous.
This is a real example of what love
will do. She will have to call him
Pop it she wants him in time for
breakfast.
February
February, you and I (or so it seems
to me)
Have a lot of reasons
in sympathy.
You are short three years in four
(and so, God wot, am I).
You are strong on holidays—just
to be close

watch them marching by;
Groundhog, Lincoln, Valentine,—

 
















February,
Time of periods,
8 minutes.

Marietta Swamps Maytown
The Marietta fi
ve swamped May-
town in an easy manner by a 58 to
14 score.
goals, ‘scored 23
minger second with 16.
Pickel
with 10 field
points with Ens-
The score:
Marietta H. S.
Ramsey,
Detz, F
Brunner,
Pickel, F
McElroy, C
Ensminger,
Goddard, G
Totals
May
Keiser, F
Albright,
Trostle, F
Beschler,
Arnold, G
Smith, G
N. Trostle,
Brill, G
GC ....
Totals
Referee,
Eshelman.
Showa
of periods, 10 mir


the day of Geo
Timek
Field Foul Total
Goals Goals
no
AW Ow
pt
|
al SCO WOON
[4]
ot
town
Field Foul Total
Goals Goals
~~ OO
1
Scorekeeper,
Detz. Time
=1 OOOO MM
Iter,
eeper,
utes.


rge’s birth—
I'd have only holidays the while I
stay on earth.
things together,
nasty weather,
Might as well be reconciled,
to trifling each,
| Since we must be
far as you can
(Truth is that yo
make me quite
I am simply talking
you and I share lots of
Shortage and indolence and mighty
each
neighbors just as
reach.
ur coming doesn’t
ecstantic;
thus to show
I'm diplomatic).
A WISE OWL


Joy Reserves defeated Sprucetown,
8 to 21. Krall kept the
team on top with his seven
goals and two fouls. Scores:
local
field
Mt. Joy Trojans
Field Foul Total
Goals Goals
Charles, F ....... 6 3 15
Laskewitz, F., G . 2 0 4
Krall, F ......... 3 0 6
Hendrix, C., G 4 0 8
Ellis, G 3 1 7
Brown, G., C .D 0 10
Total 23 4 50
Enola “Y”
Field Foul Total
Goals Goals
Nipple, FF ......... 5 0 10
Brubaker, F., G 0 0 0
Miller, F., G ..... 0 0 0
Knight, C 2 1 5
Rapp, G 0.x 3 0
Neidig, G., F 5 0
Total 15 1
Referee, William Ellis. Score-
keeper, Schneider. Timekeeper,
Showalter. Time of periods, 10]
minutes.
Mt. Joy Reserves
Fi ield Foul Totals |
vals Goals
Shatto, F .... +=» 3 0 6
J. Krall, F 7 2 16 |
Halbleib, 3 0 6 |
Metzler, G ....... i 0 2
Smith, 1 1 3
Total x0 15 3 33
Sprucetown
Field Foul Totals
Goals Goals
Herman, F ...... 6 1 13
Kiuvgh,, F 3 0 6
Roth, «cicadas 0 1 1
Habecker, G ..... 0 1 1
Ryall, G soe iv vos. 0 0 0
Total 3 21

Referee, Scorekeeper,
Schneider. Timekeeper, Hendrix.
Time of periods, 10 minutes.


Scholastic Girls Win
Our Scholastic Girls’ team jour-
neyed to Marietta last Thursday
evening and won easily by a score
of 26 to 7. Miss Shank led the
scoring and Miss Way ran second.
The score:
All-Scholastics
Field Foul
Goals Goals Tis.
Way, FP ooo 4 0 8
Shank, F 9 0 18
Lindemuth, C « 0 0
Booth, S-C ...... 0 0 0
Fortin, S-C ...... 0 0 0
Thome, G «ve. 0 0 0
aq | will
RHEEMS
Russel K. Bard Senior Student
at the Susquehanna University,
spent the week end at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Bard, at Rheems.
Charles E. Bartch, P. R, R. em-
ergency operator of Columbia, is
filling the vacancy at Rheems
block station caused by the illness
of the first truck operator, E. S.
Booth.
Mrs. Norman Lehigh and her
mother entertained
at Rheems one day recently, the
following guests from Elizabeth-
town: Mrs. Jacob Alwine, Mrs.
Harry Sheetz, Mrs. John Boll and
Mrs. Irvin Boll
The Rheems Fire Company’s old
| time Spelling Bee was called off
last Saturday evening owing to the
weather conditions. The same Bee
buzz at the Rheems school
house Saturdav evening at 7:30,
February 4, with some additional
{ features.
| Miss Ruth Floyd,
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Floyd, at
| Rheem, was struck by an auto-
mobile near the Sipling Garage
| during the snow storm last Satur-
while returning from work.
failed to see the east bound
{ear in time to avoid being knocked
[under the fast moving car dracging
{ her a short distance. She escaped
a few bodv bruises
Rheems and vicinity experienced
| the severest snow storm during
Saturday and Sunday on record for
than 10 vears. Snow fell
ontinously for 24 hours.
high wind the temperature
close to the zero mark
all roads up to the fence
tops, makine it impossible for the
formers to deliver milk get to
{the store for supplies. Mt. Joy and
Donegal townships put groups of
men at important loeations to re-
lieve the alarming situation as soon
as possible,
at their home



daughter’ of
day
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Str eld er, G. iu 0 0 0
Totals 13 0 26
Marietta
Field Foul
Goals Goals Tis.
srayman, F ...... 2 0 4
McCummings, F 1 1 3
Shaw, CG .....0 Ou. 0 0 0
Shultz, S-C ...... 0 0 0
Roscoe, 0 0 0
Datesman, G ..... 0 0 0
Total. 3 1 7
Referee, Lee Ellis. Timekeeper,
Charles. Scorer, Seaman.
periods, 8 minutes.

Time of