, AGE SIX THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. GG WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th, 1928: FINNEY OF THE FORCE 7 To COME BACK | Some TIME WHEN HE ISNT AROUND Heartless Finney -s' THE OLDEST HAT STORE IN LANCASTER Wingert & Haas Hat Store Spring Hats dave Arrived in Various Colors and Shapes an PO On vd PLAIN HATS A SPECIALTY JNO. A. HAAS, Prop¥. 144 N. Queen Lancaster, Pa. I AM NOW OFFERING Old Chests Chairs, of All Kinds Dressers, of All Kinds Old Bureaus ; x Corner Cupboards ~ : Bedroom Suites Parlor Suites Tables All Kinds of Glassware . Old Clocks Old Guns & Pistols Old Clock, with Wooden Works, Running Happy Darrenkamp 231 Mt. Joy St. MOUNT JOY, i op ak pints PA. marld4-tf Pp BRING YOUR OLD HAT OR CAP—WE WILL ALLOW YOU 50c | your as the rest of the world you'd never forget that haircut every ten dey.” ¢ HERSHEY’S BARBER SHO Mount Joy, Pa. 92.30 up ON THE PURCHASE OF A NEW STRAW HAT AND WE ARE SHOW- ING A LINE OF i BEAUTIES FROM E. A. KESSLER Quality Green Grocery Best Grade Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Received Daily : Also dies, Cigars, and kinds Soft Drinks on ice. Colonial family with the very best. 4 E. Main St. Bell Phone 43R3 Try our Forty Fathom Fish & Clams a nice #ssortment of Can- i Cigarettes. All Ice Creath, Treat the MOUNT JOY, PA. SEE THEM. MOUNT JOY H. H. KRALL Rotary Sewing Machines All styles, ineluding Elec- tries, Oil, Needles; Repairing and parts for all niachines at A. H. BAKER'S 133 E. King St, LANCASTER, PENNA. Ind. Phone 116Y 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 FEEL your hair . LEE ELLIS : POOL ROOM i “and RESTAURANT Basement Mount Joy Hall Base Ball Headquarters How leng is it? How many days since it was cut? 10 IS RIGHT. “Haircut every 10 days. Go Now, to Hershey's Barber Shop HAROLD W. BULLER AJR CUT STOP AT THE ~ W."E, CONRAD BARBERSHOP ON DAY AFTERNG aber St. A GOOD CLEAN SHAVE OR EVENINGS ANP . JOY, PA. ‘House Painter Asad Paper Hanger Contractor Estimates cheerfully giver. Prices reasonable. Florin, Pa. GIFT SHOP Lrealating Library oh Wr & and, Penna. Weekly Industrial Notes Lewisburg — Large flour mill] will locate here. { Monessen — New river terminal | of American Sheet & Tin Plate Company here placed in service. Indiana — Extensive alterations being made to Edwards Chevrolet Company garage here. Improvement of Delaware Break- water and Harbor of Refuge at en- trance to Delaware Bay would in- volve expenditure of $287,000. ee Philadelphia — Tulip Hosiery Company will construct factory building at Tulip and Vankirk streets at estimated cost of $22,- 000. Detailed soil survey of Tioga County in progress, Harrisburg — Approximately $166,450,000 was expended in Pennsylvania in past five years for new schools, grounds and equip- | ment. State College — Farmers’ Field Day will be held here June 14-15. Bala Cynwyd —Contracts award- ed for paving projects in Lower Merion. Bala Cynwyd — Contract award- ed for construction of 8-inch sewer pipes along Aberdale Road. Mapletown — Contract awarded for grading of athletic field at local high school. Scenery Hill »— Gas well pro- ducing between 22,000,000 and 30,000,000 cubic feet gas brought in 1-2 mile south of here by Car- negie Gas Company. Carmichaels — Plans approved for construction of $200,000 new high school building. McClure — Survey completed for new road to new school build- ing here. Fleetwood — “Clean-up Week” held here recently, Lancaster — Extensive improve- ments being made at Lancaster County Fair grounds here. Lancaster — Plans approved for extensions of sewer system in nor- | thern part of city. Quarryville — Fire Department receives new 500-gallon triple ccm- bination fire engine. Lancaster — First Title ance Company, Lancaster, ed. Lancaster — General Cigar Com- pany opens cigar factory at 21 North Mulberry street, employing 250 to 300 employes. Upper Darby — Bell Telephone Company laying new cable in New- town Square vicinity. Haverford — Building permits issued here during recent week ag- gregated $58,910. Templeton —Plans discussed for improving river road between Tem- pleton and Mosgrove. Insur- charter- Cornwells — Fire Department receives new 600-gallon fire pump- er. Williamstown — East Penn Elec- tric Co. moves to mew quarters at 125 East Market street. Stoyestown — Somerset County Volunteer Firemens’ Association held successful meeting here recent- y. Willow Grove — $850,000 new maternity building of Jewish Hos- pital at Tabor and Old York roads dedicated. Wilkinsburg — Bids opened for improvements to local high school building to cost about $8,000. North Wales — Penn Volunteer Fire Company organized here re- cently. Lansdale — Grant Jenkins opens new display room at 29 West Sec- {ond Street. Conneautville — Pipe lines at Springs cleaned and repaired, ma- terially increasing supply of water here. Waynesburg — Mt. Morris oil and gas fields booming and unusual- ly active season is predicted. Rogersville — Preparations rap- idly nearing completion for open- ing of Golden Oaks Amusement Park. . West View — Contract awarded for street paving project in this borough. Nazareth — Work will start soon on $100,000 street paving program here. Philadelphia — Construction of 23-story hotel building at 13th and Locust streets contemplated. Vernon — Bids requested for construction of road in this town- ship. Clymer — Contract awarded at $189,753 for construction of high- way connecting Clymer and Dixon- ville. Catasauqua — Bids received for grading in front of gymnasium ‘building on Howertown Road. Bryn Mawr — Reconstruction of ‘burned main building of Villanova College will start at once, Philadelphia — Cornerstone laid of new St. Clare Roman Catholic GAME COMMISSION | H Ith T Ik BUYS 9,900 ACRES ea t a % 2 | J Addition of 9,900 acres to its EE % * holdings has been announced by the WRITTEN BY DR. THEODORE |¥ Board of Game Commissioners. B. APPEL, SECRETARY OF 5 * The three tracts are in three differ- | HEALTH % ent counties. Members of the! ree R : board said they are of the type In the summer season many |g * which will furnish good protection people become sun crazy. Under a |§ and cover for game and are sur- misdirected notion of the sun’s|¥ », rounded by desirable hunting terri- to,do good, they tory. its direct rays in a bathing suit |& 3.3 oe » The commission has under oen- hours at a time and suffer in con- 5 : Advertising and not competition tract for purchase approximately Sequence. Each year this eventual- | is now the life of trade, according 2 75,000 additional acres of land. ity occurs, frequently with the | to the advertising experts who met 4 Examination of titles and necessary Same people who refuse to profit | to attend the International Ad x surveys for the various tracts are by experience. Blisters, pain and |3% ish Ted : yer- ander Way. sometimes temporary agony result |& tising Association convention. The One block of 3,088 acres pur- from such illogical impertinence,” x delegates at this meeting heard a chased by the commission is in said Dr. Theodore B. Appel, Secre- number of interestin thi 3 Monroe county, six miles from Poc- tary of Health, today. g ngs. ono Manor. The tract is in the “On the other hand, approached Among these was the statement 7 heart of the resort section and is properly gad by Charles Stelzle, New York ex- 3 drained by several famous trout the sun can be of inestimable value. 3 » streams. |As an agency to develop vitality pert, to the effect that if churches x The second tract purchased com- it can be of great assistance pro- do “not advertise their “ware”— prises 2.807 aves and lodeted in om handles it with care and spiritual upbuilding and moral 3 ioga county. is eleven miles anon, a betterm indivi x from Wellsboro and eight from For example, six hundred un- ont for both the individual 0 Mansfield. der-nourished children, predisposed and humanity—they cannot hope x The third tract, 3,945 acres, is|to Shetty are pow receiving to arouse interest among the mass- * near Monroe, Bedford county. | muc enefit rom the sun at the] . : 4 Two good trout streams have their | State’s sanatoriam but the effects of es the obligations plac- 3 sources on the tract. the rays is held properly in check. ed upon them as parties to the x Purchase of the land was made |The good that is thus being accom- general spiritual movement. possible by the increase in hunters plished for these frail young people license fees, authorized by the last [can in a measure be made available | Another speaker declared that 3 gon oft Gonna andy | £7 5007 M8 HS mi ‘whitey 3 Tale tes env ; e three tracts wi e open g, singl 5 x as public hunting grounds at pre- | POWer. A back yard, a bathing | 5 £le moral force We know of to x sent. Later, in accordance with suit or less and intelligent direc- | € day. Advertising brings about 2 the policy of the commission, game fey ure 2 Lat 7s Sopatted. changes for the betterment of life 3 refuges may be established in the “More children than are suspect- itself, ch i i 5 center of each, using less than one ed need just this sort of informal | a ° anges Which fuse into the of the total area for that pur- treatment during the vacation | social and political life of the na- % pose. months. A recent survey indicates | ion.” —-————" that many under-nourished and | 5 « 5 Third Annual Dairy Show anaemic children are among Penn- | It is now generally admitted by Dist of tounty, sylvania' gs Sepsis. Bad | economic forces everywhere that Pennsylvania, are announcing the living habits, including un er-nour- | advertising is the : 3 holding of their Third Annual Dairy ishment among the rich and poor | dével mo importa: i I © Momtain View Park, Mi. alike, are responsible for: ‘this wn-| evelopment of modern business. Holly Springs, Wednesday and forbuante Sona and it is ny And it is also coming to be realiz- Thursday, August 22nd and 23rd |¢ases like this tha e sun can do igi i J of this yo g much good. However, the following | ed that newspaper advertising is 2 Interest in this year's exhibition rules must be carefully adhered to | the best kind of paid publicity. In is Ap Rersiotore we there Ra best results are to be obtain- | the convention just mentioned the 2 chib- : hie wil be a greater number of exhib the body to the sun why Were : ly held shows. yey a Hinges perts, agreed that newspaper ad- tot should be the maximum for the firs os 3.3 A Aaa of Ze ig 82s, suites 4 fis daily until the vertising affords the best publicity 5 wi rw : $ > & x ne wy ior Seve po skin is thoroughly tanned. In this medium for the churches and all X grade and pure-bred Holsteins and ig never the sun wo church activities. Guernseys; and the second day to arn, the holding of a number of educa- ira be ee tional demonstrations pertaining to or s : : 0 | thoroughly pigmented let the sun Advert S 5 th . ; J fhe of the dairy busi work for an hour at least. During 1 ing IS no longer a theory. oes a . this time the children may occupy ° ° ° 5 T s ns Show [3 She combined themselves with normal recreation. It IS d science. And it pays. 3 ty Cow Testing Association, the 3. The sun alone can not do Holstein Breeder's of the County the trick, It musk be assisted by ¥ and the County Agricultural Ex- plenty of nourishing food and a 3 tension Association. According to present prospects more than 200 head of the best dairy cattle of the county will vie for prizes at the Show. GIRL WANTED By Irene F. Shatto If you're looking for a job, Examine yourself and see If you have all your buttons, However that may be. Then if your collar fastens straight, And your dress—Tee- Hee! Oh, yes, your dress is long enough, Two feet below your knee, Then lace your shoes very tight, Oh, no, your wearing slippers. Well, don’t forget your tip-top-not As it might need the clippers. You see the boss will scrutinize, And if you're not a dandy, He'll give you almost any job, He’ll think you’re Handy Mandy. eet ree House Poultry Properly of poultry is of Proper housing vital importance in the success of poultry keeping. A house should be so designed that it can be econ- omically constructed. It should provide for protection from storms, afford sufficient sunshine during the winter months, give plenty of ventilation without drafts, and pos- sess uniformity of temperature. Souderton — Perservance Fire Company received $7,750 new fire pumper engine. North Wales — New high school ling here completed and open- ed. Philadelphia — $176,000 apart- ment building will be constructed at northwest corner of 21st and Venango streets. Philadelphia — Ground broken for new community house and Sunday School building at Salem- Zion Reformed cMurch, 6th street and Girard Avenue. Brookville — $350,000 building campaign now under way in this city. Weatherly —Lauderburn Ayenue to be paved. / Rebuilding of Red Lion-Freysville road progressing rapidly. minimum of appetite-destroying lux- uries. 4. Infants should not be sub- jected to this treatment except under the guidance of a physician. “The above formula is a simple, natural method of health develop- ment. If your small boy or girl does not go to a summer camp, bring some of the advantages of such a life into your own yard by putting the sun wisely to work. Tan the children into health!” eee tll) CIGARET OUTPUT DECLINES IN YEAR Pennsylvania manufacturers turn- ed out a total of 4,130,417,289 cig- arets in 1927, according to compil- ations made by the bureau of sta- tistics in the Pennsylvania Depart- ment of Internal Affairs. The pro- duction showed a falling off from 1926 when 4,660,357,890 were made by the various cigaret plants in the Commonwealth. The value of Pennsylvania-made cigarets in 1927 was $17,854,706, while in 1926 the value was $20, 027,400. The cigaret industry in 1927 gave employment to 799 workers or sixteen less than during the preceeding year. Wonderful Opportunity A young man started a garage in 1923. He was quite successful and today has a concrete building 40x75 including a 5-car show room, work shop, office, ete., with complete and modern equipment and accessories. Also a private garage, 2% story brick dwelling with all modern im- provements on same lot. Business includes Chevrolet agency. Entire proposition will be sold and pos- session given within 15 days. Own- er will walk out and new man in. Price very reasonable and good reason for sellng. If you want a paying business here’s a snap. Call, phone or write Jno. E. Schroll, 41R2 Mount Joy. sept14-tf. Grow Good Flowers Dahlias frequently send up shoots from their roots. These should be pinched off at the ground line to throw all the strength into the main stalk. . A modern political issue is any- thing that everybody already be- lieves in. Special This Week Only A dollar can of Union Leader Smoking Tobacco and a 10-cent sample, all for 75¢. A box of 50 Bitner’s El Rivero Cigars for $1.75. Other good brands of Cigars §1.50 for 50. $2.25 per 100. A Full Assortment of All Kinds of Pipes H. A. DARRENKAMP 3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT JOY, PA. OO OO NNN 3 STONE Before placing your elsewhere, see us. Crushed Stone. Also manufac- turers of Concrete Blocks, Sills and Lintels. J, N. STAUFFER & BRO. MOUNT JOY, PA. LEASE’S Carnival Amusements COMING TO Mt. Joy June 19 to 30 Old Tennis Court Grounds’ Columbia Avenue e a on order HOW ARE YOUR SHOES? DON’T WAIT TOO LONG BRING THEM IN CITY SHOE REPAIRING CO. an Ly | ul | - de Nd Cs i rt RRR ar RS a