TO HA SL INT: ea Nd 28 ie "WEDNESDAY, ' JUNE 20th, THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. “3 - PICTORIAL LIFE OF HERBERT HOOVER | Road We Must All. |* wav ol Hi Picked From Ou bs : fo. 8 By Satterfield oa e Must . TENDERED A SURPRISE ealt rom Ut { T 1S : A” complet i tend D.. ons yr = 3 complete surprise was tender- Ww kl Card B oo ravel DOMetime | cq wr. Christ Geib, on North Bar| WRITTEN BY DR. THEODORE ee or ur- bara St., on Friday evening by the B. APPEL, SECRETARY OF 83 (From Page One) members of the Signal Department HEALTH (From Paze One} Th i : f the Pennsylvania Railroad Co Ss i hi to- David F. Hillinger 0 ; yiva : Co, al : Mrs. Manning and children of ort pavid F. Hollinger ne died Sat- | 8% Harrisburg, of which Mr. Gelb] For fhe OSE of v8 two ‘weeks Speeceville returned home after ardav’ night at his ome ’ in West was an employee until April 1st,jout of t © years nu ty-two are set visiting Mrs. Abe Garber. 3 \y g Be ! West] hen he was placed on the retired | aside during the summer months Miss Margaret Stauff f Ober sed Marietta, from the effects of injur-| ,. Sy Tor the i 1. vacati And § ga er, 0 : : iy En list, after 81 years of faithful and! for the annual vacation. nd for|)., = spent the week end with Rev, lig ies to his hip received several ; : : ‘ i mn, Soe ¢ ‘wees end Wi TEV y I Jflicient servic | many these two weeks have in the : : vi ith months ago in a fall at his home vice | invariabl and Mrs. H. S. Kiefer. : of Besides’ Bis WIG. tree’ sons: Bid a» In appreciation of Mr. Geib’s at-| Past invariably mesnt hustle and Mrs. Sadie Barry Wyant, of : besides Rig » Soms, DANe | 4.) dance to his former duties, the|Pustle, late hours, ‘going the pace, Sunbury. t th k end with eir S., Highspire; Benjamin M., of Mar-| I ; h h Sunbury, spel 0 wees wep ; S., 3 Benja > of Signal Department presented him 2nd a return home, as one yr “ar HB Gop he ietta, and D. Frank, of Harrisburg : : : Tor ked ‘ dead RB r. 8 rs able. ? on iv Services wire held thie] TD & 32Z-calibre Remington rifle, SOU remaries, mole tea than| = nr). Fred Lieberher spent Sunday survive, 2. Tae "S| a tan leather gun case with name alive,” said Dr. Theodore B. Appel,| ity WM, and Mrs. Frank Br xe afternoon at the home, with burial Seer osey, mw 2 plate, three boxes of ammunition,| Secretary of Health, today. of near Strickler’s Church. vas in the Marietta esvisiary. and a black leather pass case which| Certainly there is a great deal| = ny ang Mrs. Ed. Shires and Mr te Mrs. Ella 5. Liman also contained money. As a joke! Of excitement in rushing hither, nq Mrs, Abe Shires and Ed. Kipple eon Mrs, E S Lehman 69. of 56 E,| a0 air rifle was first presented. and yon, gaily living a new! visited at Rowenna Sunday. he Babi The following guests were pres. life and generally indulging in al Wy ang Mrs. Fred Hess, of Eliz on died of Ct fio nome. | €0t: T. G. Mayer, Supervisor of the | ectic time. For many there is|apethtown, spent Saturday and 0 x | Signal Dept., Harrisburg; M. {much fun in it. But there is little Sunday with Mr. Harry Thomas. vill She is survived by her husband and : health and s : y y : a wil fm hildren: Murs. A. G.| Stephens, assistant Supervisor, of | ealth and sense to it. And these| My and Mrs. Emanuel Hendrix the following children: rs. A, &| gomisbure:: Ch R : | factors should be given more con- er- Capp, Steelton; Abram Lehman, of Ig 2%, uly, Foreman | eration than th h ived and daughter, Pearl, and Mrs. Anna ) ) FS; i . ey have receiv i nd- 1. After college, Poover studied the practical 2. Promoted to be a field engineer, he made | Shamrock Station; and Miss Ada ve; Dens, T Oh the past when Mh are bro Hendrix spent Sunday at Dallas ain side of mining with pick and shovel in Nevada. good at a variety of jobs in the sage brush. Lehman, of Elizabethtown oppls, Signal Foreman, Lemoyne; de for th j howe, : ; > eT ; Geo. Carpenter, Asst. Signal Fore.| Made for the annual sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shickley is Funeral services were held from : ““A vacation in these days of high ilv isi la- hei] h in Elizabeth man, Harrisburg; Chas. Curtis, In- y and family, of Rowenna, visited = 4 siiate ome in he 2 spector, Harrisburg; Amos Garber, | 827 living should mean much more| Mr. and Mrs. John Barnhart Sun- in 8 ia 1 4 el I. W. Walters, Irvin Geistweit, of | than diversion which burns up ener-| day. i izabethtown Mennonite cemetery. | Wn. Hoover, Arden Hopple, | 8Y Change is not enough. Rest] Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pennell and A Harrisburg; Christian Wittle, of and common-sense recreation is|children and Mr. and Mrs. Sam lis~ Dorothy Fay Bates Elizabethtown; Harvey Geib, Sig- what the average vacationist needs.|Zink spent Sunday at Elizabeth- 2 Dorothy Fay Bates, the infant nal Maintainer, Harrisburg; Mr, One does not need to enter a town. ic daughter of Leroy and My#le and Mrs. Christian Geib, Mr, and forium to achieve this happy com-| Mr. P. Frank Schock and family to- Bates, died at the home of her P| Mrs, John Geib, and Mr. and Mrs ibination either. A few less miles|will soon leave to spend the sum= je ents, 66 West Main street, this| Cyrus Geib, all of town. 5 i high speed in your car, a few|mer months at their cottage at Mt. re place, Wednesday of complications. Delicious refreshments were serv-|™°Te hours of restful sleep each|Gretna. : : Besides her parents, she is survived | eq by Mrs. Christian Geib night, a few less midnight cabarets| Mr. Carl Zergor, of Chicago, Ill, ee by the following brothers and oe Everyone had a wonderful time and .a great deal more thought to|spent a week with his aunts, Mra. e ters; Albert, Richard, Thelma, Wal-| ;nq the evening was greatly enjoy. eal object of your two weeks'|Sue Gamber and Mrs. Fred Hahn, Hs sor on Myris, nl at homes "ho ed by all. Joy. ug wil in most instances *f Landisville: sn o uneral services were e a Ain achieve the object. Misses Minnie elly, ary In the late home, Saturday afternoon LOCAL BALL TEAM “If one were a hermit or a back|Charles and Margaret Charles and . for at 2 o'clock. Burial was made in BATTING GO woodsman there might be some ex-|Joe Charles spent Sunday at the i the Henry Eberle cemetery. OD CROP cuse for him to use his two Longwood Gardens. a BR rT ; away from home in one wild en-| Mr. Harry W. Garber spent yes- his Harriet Elizabeth Mann SA Sumber of the teams in the deavor to catch up with life. Butl|terday afternoon at Harrisburg of Harriet Elizabeth Mann, daughter oe eagues would be pleased to|for the man or woman who has|Where he witnessed the Harrisburg- ds, of the late John and Barbara Zieg-| "2Ve batters with averages such as been traveling at top-notch for a| Pittsburgh ball game. of ler Mann, and a resident for the pu oat Dlavers, Following is|year to increase the devitalizing de- Mrs. Park Neiss and three child- en past two years of the Long Home, e individual batting average for| mands upon the body under the ren are spending the week with her 8. He was sent to Australia to organize a 4. While al desk in Australia fete came a Sal Lancaster, died in that institution: the ten games played which includes spell of the vacation is sheer folly. |sister, Mrs. Bard Bigler and fam group of mines there along American lines. S appealed fo Hoovers Jmagisation, of infirmities due to her advanced |the Washingtonboro game. “The vacation to do you goodlily, at East Petersburg. age, 76 years. Miss Mann was born Derr is leading the team with Al-| should include: i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stark, Mrs. . 0 in Manor township, this county, ed-| Wine a close second. The former] 1. Real rest. THR Susan Shenk, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ucated at Linden Hall Seminary, had at least one hit in the last! 2. Change of location. : Snyder spent Friday at Royalton oT and latter lived in Mount Joy. She oe games. The team’s average] 3. Good food. with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berger. for was the last of her family and is|!® -°°° 4. Avoiding the use of luxuri Mrs. James Shoop, Misses Iva nd FACTORY ADVERTISING SALE survived by cousins only. She was > ab r h tb av as a substitute for a healthy = Shoop and Elsie Dillinger and Glor- ile ; Introducing L’ORIPAHS that charming a member of the Mount Joy Preby-| VEIT «eevee... 30 12 16 18 .533' 5. A super-abundance of out-|i@ Barnes spent Thursday with Mrs. he 3500 Bottles of 3500 Bottles of terian church and its pastor. Rev. Allwine ene 37 13 19 25 .513 door living and fresh air. John Shaeffer at Elizabethtown. We Perfume FREE N EW PE R F U ME Perfume FREE C. B. Segelken, will conduct the| W- Hendrix ... 16 2 7 9 438) 6. Congenial compapionship. Mr. and Mrs. Kautz, of Colum 98 at’ the Jong iy Dyes er 2 Hl 13 408 “Two weeks of rational vacation i home Sfter speniing ro- on Friday afternoon at 2: o’clock. | £7 . ving can not make a new ma oy oe ed THIS IS THE PERFUME COUPON Burial will be in the Maytown cem- serra 33 7 12 14 .364 woman of one but they can hg Kone on pi Joy 4 on 3 etery. ike nh 31 7 11 14 .354 firm foundation for a healthier and 2%. an so. DO, Wii E th 3 gs : BS oom Eu WY. rec of Steelton. A “brother, A. A.|port the freight carried by the rail-|tective tariff that are of particular |?" iad Tek, al =n rh Vividly Feminine MOUN{ JOY, PENNA. Get yours now Markley, of Middletown, and a sis-| roads of the United States, 1,200,- 'nterest to American farmers. One of Bainbridge, spen “ unday hi ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Leakway, of 000,000 men, each carrying a 100- is its effect in adding to the former’s father, Mr. John Con- Harrisburg, also survive. pound load fifteen miles a day ©f importing foreign products that Funeral services were held Mon-| Would be required, according to a/compete directly with their crops.| Mrs. H. C. Brown and daughter, day afternoon at the funeral par recent authoritative statement. The is its influence in provid- |Jeannette, Mrs. Edith Boyer, of : i i Adequate transportati i {Ing a broad and tiv c Middletown; Mrs. H Nagl d Ea oa. ak a ORE 1 f Frank S. Miller, Z ; a portation is the | active market for ; arry Nagle an LO ors. or Sran Hler, Elizabeth, bore of the country. Before, the things they have to sell. daughter, Phyllis, of Philadelphia town, with further services in the y : pa, i Se communities could grow, before in-| The second is by all odds the |Spent Sunday with Mrs. Susan D Brethren church. Burial in the Mt. | : : 3 e y ere ° Tunnel cemetery dustries could be established the more important of the two. Of the|and family. 5p D. B. BRUBAK R Private Sale railroads had to be built. It is to | total farm output of the country; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Zeiders, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Cooper their everlasting credit that they , 35 per cent is consumed with its |Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zeiders and Mr. Successor to H. E. Hauer MOUNT JOY STARTING Mrs. Elizabeth B. Cooper, wite| "yer, failed. orders; only 15 per cent is export. and Mrs. H. Werner, of near Dal ° y | of Amos Cooper, died unexpectedly Today it is more important than 'ed. : matia, spent Sunday here calling on | Frida June 22nd at 11:45 P. M., Thursday at her] gvor that we have first-class trans-| The domestic market of the Unit- [relatives and friends. n u 9 home ia Landisville fron 5. compli facilities. Agriculture and ed States is the greatest market in| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stambaugh Ee Large Package Gold Dust uu ices vor RR ian via At Our Stack Yards, Mt. Jo cation of diseases. Mrs. Cooper was | industry are dependent on trans- the world. The average expendi-|and sons, William and Steward and = Free With sach pack . Joy fn het 3rd vont portation. And it has steadily been ture of the American family for (Mrs. Eli Wagner and daughter w a Although In il Banh tor ‘Some Improved: Car shortages have de- fond and clothing, under which clas- | Reldo, were Sunday guests at the = . 0 creased and average loadings in- sifications are included practically |p, of - A Good, Tender Pea ili. iain 5. ...2 for time, Mrs. Cooper’s condition Was | creased. Time required in transit! all farm products, is greater than ome of Mr, and Mrs, Martin Ger- = a not considered serious. She was has been appreciably lessened {any in any other count It is ber on New Haven street. Whole-O-Wheat ...... Lov ae 20c can, 3 cans for 50c stricken while preparing to retire. Because of this splendid service, larger because the policy of pro- B rr Cront Soon his Saal a The new cereal with that nutty flavor. A physician was summoned but) we must not overlook danger signs | tection to American industry has Mrs TE re end a he was unable to save her. ‘lin the railroad situation. Taxation led to the payment of better wages, H To a ebhart, and children, Hich ‘Art 12 1b K hs) oo - Her husband was her only survi-| measures and other legislative ac- and the maintenance of a higher ET , Helen and Mildred, of gh Art Flour ‘- sae A = : : | vor. tion affecting the railroads must be [Standard of living than prevails |. Me and Mrs. Harry Hilt, of . Mrs. Cooper was one of the carefully weighed. It is up to us to elsewhere, Erisman’s Church, visited Mr. and Rompers and Small Wash Suits, in all colors .. i......each 95c A Carload of Ohio founders of Zion’s Lutheran church|see that our railroad efficiency is | This is a phase of the tariff ques Mrs. Sam Groff recently. EN at Landisville. not imperiled. | tion that is seldom dwelt upon by Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eby, Jr., Fould’s Noodles, with that home-made taste ...i:....2 pks 25c B| Heifers, Fresh Cows and Springers| Services were held Monday after. bi those who sivacste opening our S19, Vera, Mr and Mim 3 Th Cc lst of ‘Holstsl noon at 20 clock at the home and{ A decathlon is any combination * Markets to the products of the after % home Sunday Bartley’s Paint Cleator ul . ese Cows consist o olsteins, } in the Zion Lutheran church, at'of ten athletic events. Such as' “hele world, yet it is the feature x Be name several days with Cleans White Enamel like magie Guernseys, Brindles and three year- Landisville. Burial in the Landis-| putting up a screen door. 122 Bog vital importance.—Facts Fo es Sisten) Mrs. Joseph Seie : - ling Guernsey Heifers, T. B. Test- | Ville cemetery. : | Ahous: Sugar, ert, at Camden, N. J. They ‘alsa : : oH 4 : vado; Mrs. Clair Weaver, of Lan] visited Mrs. Kate Baeirle, of We Pride Washing Powder ............ FERRER ...6 for ted and will be old on 60 doy re Mrs. Lucinda Grady caster; Mazie Eshelman and Mrs. GAS—A MAJOR UTILITY ville, N. J. r=. \ test. Mrs. Lucinda Grady, 84, widow Sophie Aston, of Millersville, and The story of gas is a modern TY Ths {a0 BATHING SUITS . 2. 50¢ to $3.98 J B KELLER & BRO of John Grady, formerly of Mar- | Elmer Eshelman, of Harrisburg. | From its inauspicious beginn- FIVE-CENT STREET CAR : Stouions, the helt 10s you oval ote. 7 . ietta, died at thé. homes of her| The funeral was held Tuesday with ing a little over a hundred years FARE AN ILLUSION Jess) Ei Katherine Bucher, 322 private services at the home of her 3° it has Progressed to The fiv tf i 1 : est James street, Lancaster, of |son, Jacob, near Mount Joy, at 10 Lc that John P. Mullen, of |. _.° 7eroen are Is an illusion, MEN’S $4.50 OXFORDS, tan only, this week $3.75 ™ ©000000e0 | complications, after a year's fly Burial in the Silver the Investment Bankers Association Soper upon the general public by = 3 i She’ is survived by one sister, Mrs, | cemetery. of America, recently said that |POlica Suavity. “According to an ET rn Sunny Excursion Annie Collins, of Dayton, Ohio, | — |the gas business and its securities | 3uthoritative source, New York, by . rm i. re { and four brothers, Benjamin, John| Tobi H. Greid J ow a stable value that entitles sticking to nickel street OO TT land Winfie Sherbah : as Greider them to rank with the best - | CBr fare, sustains a direct loss LO | $3.50 ALTOONA Jo Ee el, all oll Tobias H. Greider, a resident of lic utility Isshes best of PUB-| $65,000,000 seats. wih ops = = 2 Sion ; va. rice: bs vie 3 es. 2300 ) y, s m8 LEWISTOWN, MT. UNION, & Kansas City, Mo. also g timber township, died yesterday| The manufactured gas industry |[P3id by the taxpayers. The avers $20 $20 un HUNTINGDON" and TYRONE @& (of nieces and nephews. She ef morning at 11 o'clock at the home has not reported a decrease in an-|28¢ cost for carrying passengers AND RETURN ! born in Maytown and Testes alo Dis son, Greider, at nual sales or revenue in 21 years. is 7.2 cents, and the subways do not ( | for the Zreator hay a | Columbia, after a brief illness from Sales have increased 3852 per cent |Produce enough revenue to reim- to to = SUNDAY, LR Foe Ee Pr Sn eds infirmities of age. He was 81 years in 25 years, in spite of a population | Purse the city either for fixed costs = SPECIAL TRAIN aso > Reformed | of age ; mj Rilver' increase of but 5 ro | Or mai $300 $300 a Lv. Mt. Joy Stand. Time 7:13 AM church, Maytown. Funeral vices) o Re 8d. vas born on Silver of but 50 per cent, Sixty | Tr iemanes, sys B Returning, : ve. alt a P M. were held Saturday afternoon aes He began farming at an million people are now said to buy In 258 large cities the average = eturning, leave Altoona 7. y wit arly : = . os nd i g ¢ : ial | Street are is + 3 Are you short of money for your summer needs? Or to Treen 337 PM, oh BOGE. services ab Oe Lome uly age and continued as a tiller 23s, and it has 21,000 industrial | Street car fare is 8 cents, and in pay the bills which Kove over she winter n P.M, Mr. Union 448 B. Mo Lew: SO ae = he, (of the soil until a few months ago,' Uses. Yet in industry it's life has 115 of these a ten-cent fare is in months? If so, ston 2 M0 hin the Refuringd hy er wisi Bi illness brought him to the barely ‘begun, the future is beyond effect. It is certainly illogical to Pennsylvania R.R. ANE TT 3 » Maytown, home of his son. He was a mem-|Prediction, 0 i that street cars can be pros CALL OR WRITE US . x Dongs Rey. Charles Foust ber of the Mennonite Mission of ———- eee fitably operated at prices in vogue Wa make personal loans in suds fro $20 to’ 3590, on a S burial iwas made in| Columbia. The following children REMAKING OLD ROADS before the war, when wages and sy montis to. sult your means, : nion cemetery, Maytown. survive: Grant, of Harrisburg;| - cost of supplies and maintenance We give you real service and charge a low interest rate 3 M Mrs. Minnie Zeamer, of Kinder. A Perfected surface is being put [have increased many times. All on your unpaid balance for the number of days you have the rs. Frank ‘Stauffer | hook; Mrs. Annie Sterner, of Nor-| 28 the famous - Columbia Highway the business acumen in the world money. a Mrs. Lydia A. Stauffer, wife of wood; Sherman G., of Columbia!" Oregon. Sharp rock screenings could not nipke them a profitable We handle your business siviclly confidential, and ask you : $ Prom aug ded at the Donte] Mrs. Mary Moore, of Lancaster; ore mixed with asphaltic oil, and | venture. A i arrassing questions. Hea a your hair ey 7 ear Yount Joy, Thurs-| Jacob, of Florida. Among his dese Folled into the existing pav- ; If you have never borrowed in this way, give us a call. We » : y nig of a eart attack, She|cendants are twenty five grandchild. | .'® with clean, dry screenings Era anada Thistles will be glad to explain our loan service to you. aw How long is it? was in her 73rd year and a member! ren and a number of great grand [0 on top. This makes a sur- In sny -es, Canada thistle How many days 4 he rand Brethren church, ul children, The funeral will be Reig 020 on which wheel slippage isfcan be by covering fo . = ronville. Besides her hush Thursday ; “| practically impossible, “but which is|an entire season with any materia Welfare Loan Society of Lancaster, Pa a one 1 Fonville usband, | Thursday afternoon from the home! root cally im a ich is ; y material * q since it w 2? one daughter, Annie, wi cape ; : OMeisafe for ber jl t ; i 2022 West King’ Stress, on nah i Hg nls, iat 3 3 gon 8 Ls, o'clock, followed Se or rubber under all condi at oe ae et 0 i aircu 3 aster, ‘ee sons, | by vices at 2:30 o’clock i ™. : . = Ls (Above Hamaker’s Drug Store) 1 t 2 | Roy, of Ironville! Jacob, of near United Brethren hit t hi Thousands of miles of old roads] ing paper, and old tin roofing. : £ every 10 days. Mount Joy, and W. % : . a lveriare being remade and widen i tS Phone 3810 LANCASTER, PA. B® § Vs Walter, of Reading, | Spring. Bishop Moseman will of- bh ed in = ‘ may23-Augl Go Now, to survive. Ten grandchildren, six ficiate. Burial will be in the Sil j ts manner into perfect modern The new rocket-propelled a eS Th gir great grandchildren and | Spring ce ; iver highways. mobile has twenty-seven ind 3 these Spring metery. The body ma — | Hershey S Barber Shap brothers and sisters also survive: be viewed this evening after Ss : and no brakes. It seems to d Th t J 11 . y . Albert Eshleman, of Sterling, IIL: o'clock at the home. of his ol a hicago ir Babes oa oh te eo ast R i B 4 Christian Eshelma . Wi : of a gunman. Well, it ought to | collegiate youths have been i ca c ° oy u etin N { f ! \ Yoo Sibi | : rs _— { & i cy