Y OF THE FORCE You THROW YOUR ARMS HIM AN SAY “WHY, 1 MICHAEL FINNEY, You ov || SWEET RASCAL / 4 THE MOUNT JOY By F. O. Alexander (® by Western Newspaper Union.) BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. 7” NOW: LADEEZ AN GEMMUN - WHO HOLDS THE WINNIN Fol TE PRIZE - MS BEE YOOIFUL AUTYMOBILE THAT OL SEE HERE 2.. THE NUMBAH IS 41325 WHY, MICHAEL | FINNEYZ- $00 oy SWEET RASCAL III | wl 1» Pal 7 GIT QUT AV ME | wall NOW THAT JOKE WAY S- THATS 4) | I fu DY A AT ALL/ EDNESDAY, NOV. 14h, 1928 EF snoop HAD HELD OND TICKETS, REMEMBER INSTEAD OF USING THEM To TRICK AND TRADUCE= FINNEY, SHE WOULD HAVE | WON THE BRIN NEW g ; TO THE half-fpillion men and women whip have re- ceived new Fordsiin the last eleven months, there is no need to dwell on ‘the per- formance of the you have noted its qu celeration and the safe #1s brakes. You know #t climbs the hills. On lon trips and over roug stretches you have eome comfort. Continuous driv- ing has proved its economy of operation 2nd low cost of up-keep. This is an invitation to you to take full advantage rd of the service facilities of the Ford dealer erganiza- tion so that you may con- tinue io enjoy many thou- sands of miles of carefree, SCOT pmieal motoring. he point is this. You h great car in the mew It is simple in design, ncted of the best ma- 5 and machined with al accuracy. It is so ade, in fact, pquires sure ngly little To the first half-million | new Ford owners appreciate its easy - riding Silver formance. BorRD MOTOR COMPANY Penna. Weekly Industrial Notes | Port Alleghany — Abbott-Alder- a new | York Haven — Metropolitan Ed- ison Co. installs two modern water wheels and electric generators in hydro-electric station at this place. Perkasie—Building operations at Grand View hospital progressing rapidly. Newton—New pipe organ in- stalled at St. Andrews Catholic church. Wellsboro—Better Dairy Sires Train operated by New York Cen- tral Lines in connection with the Pennsylvania State College stops here. Tyler—Newly constructed Free Methodist church dedicated. St. Marys—Local Electrical Sup- ply Company improves interior of attention. Yet that doesn’t shop. % Coryville—Niagara Falls Power pom n Should he i line being extended to Farmers ES P Valley. of machinery, it will serve you better and longer if given proper eare. One of the best ways to do this is to take your car to the Ford dealer every 500 miles for oiling and greas- ing and a checking-up of the little things that have such a great bearing on long life and continuously Smethport—=Streets around the courthouse square paved. St. Marys—St. Marys Bank moves into remodeled ters. Weatherly—New sidewalk is laid on Lauderburn Avenue. Wilkes-Barre — Six-story apart- ment building under construction here. Sceranton—Addition will be erec- ted to Eagles’ Building. Greencastle—New Trinity Evan- National quar- 0) . . gelical Lutheran church recently 4 Such an inspection may dedicated. n a great deal to your Littlestown—Baker’s Church of To you it means thou- sanity npon thousands of iles of motoring without Brethren in Reading Township will be moved to site of burned Hamp- ton Brethren church. Honesdale—New nurses home in {the quarantined section designated | and freezing weather outside, the CORN BORERS LESS PREVA- LENT IN SOME PARTS Health Talk WRITTEN BY DR. THEODORE B. APPEL, SECRETARY OF European corn borers are some- what less numerous in Pennsylvan- ia this year than in 1927, accord- 0 H T ing to the Bureau of Plant Indus- EALTH try, Pennsylvania Department of “In this age of luxury, the aver- Agriculture. age person is sometimes inclined to Nineteen of the major corn pro-| carry matters a bit too far. For ducing counties in that portion of | example, with steam heat inside as “the area of light infestation” | general tendency is to be entirely were searched this summer by the t,o comfortable by maintaining a scouting crews of the bureau. In-| jangerous indoor temperature. festations were found in eighteen | «pig is indeed a most foolish of the nineteen counties, One hun- | a ctice,” said Dr. Theodore B. dred and sixty townships were be- Appel, Secretary of Health, today. ing scouted, 1479 farms visited and “Just because one has a good 275 farms in ninety-one townships ' of coal is no excuse for any were found to be infested. More ne to see how quickly it can be than two million corn stalks were | consumed. Nevertheless, accord- examined and one out of every no to the temperatures consistent- thousand was infested. ly maintained in many homes it The heaviest infestation in the be a fair deduction that the counties examined was in Lawr- pougeholder’s concern was that—| ence county, where all of the eight ,,q nothing more. It is surprising townships scouted and about ome-|p,w many of these people will risk half of the farms were found in- their health in a temperature of fested. One township was examin- ,iohty degrees indoors with freez- ed in Northumberland county with jo conditions outside, and yet in no infestations found. The other summer time vigorously complain counties in the survey were Alle-| bout the hot weather when the gheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Blair, | harmometer registers anything | Butler, Centre, Clarion, Clinton, seventy degrees—a hazard Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jef- perversity of nature indeed! ferson, Lycoming, Venango, Wash- = «Aj other things being equal, ington, Westmoreland aand Wyom- | household that fixes sixty-eight ing. to seventy-two degrees as the win- Farmers throughout the area lio; heat standard is the one whose scouted manifested great interest in|... pers will enjoy the best health: the corn borer. They frequently | ang suffer least from the cold accompanied the scouts while in-|g a con’s hazards. And if it seems specting the corn fields in order to |, be too cold a temperature the gain first hand information. Many faut js likely to be found in the had never seen the borer, so that ;,jiviqual. It frequently means Te Scouting yo gave Jen their | 4y,.¢ ones personal resistance to an | PS S . aa 3 Ta Y. © See nea entirely comfortable condition is] Ee Ry Teoria IO €der- | Jow. This is merely another way | al scouts indicate a decided reduc- | te : 3 sy tion of borers in Erie county and 2 Mom yu oi} a moderate reduction in Crawford.! ..- ! ! The place to develop heat and | The scouts who operated outside | D ithout ever lifting a . the h connection with Wayne Memorial 3 hospital progressing. Ford dealers everywhere Waynesburg — Sewerage dispos- have been gpecially trained al system completed from edge of and equip to service the borough line at Woodland avenue to Crawford Bridge. Philadelphia — Pennsylvania R. R. through Transcontinental Air Transport, Inc., order 10 trimotor- new Ford. You will find them prompt; and reliable in their work, fair in their charges, and sincerely eager ed Ford airplanes for air service to help you get the grea between New York and Pacific possible use from‘ your car for the longest period at a Coast. Crucible—Contract is let for road from Rice's : comiort over the sixty-eight—sev- | the quarantined area reported In-| degrees mark as shown by | festations for the first time in SeV-| the thermometer, is in the body it- | en additional townships located To do this one must but ob-| | Carbon, Monroe Miffli : 3 14 or Monroe, Mifflin, Greene serve the basic natural laws which | and Way ties s : | and Wayne counties. a involve plenty of exercise in the cold bracing air, wholesome food, URGES HUNTERS TO sufficient sleep and the elimination | AVOID ACCIDENTS | of all habits that tend to reduce — body tone. Reports from the entire State “Therefore, a little more atten- already indicate too much careless- ness by hunters in the few days of | the present open season, John B. [not only result in cutting the coal inimu of trouble and building concrete i Ay : : im xn . wimg "ol Truman, executive secretary of the | bill and maintaining comfort but | expense. That is the Landing to this place, Game Commission said recently. He |i] eliminate many of the dangers] true meaning of Uniontown—New million dollar again urged hunters to take every sida 2 ne, Sy a buildi lb Joted € EVEIY | that inevitably go hand yin hand Ford Service. county building wi e completed | precaution to prevent injuring |. wh Shel ; 3 with rigorous weather and a super- 3 November 15. themselves or their companions. touted indoor 1 ii ad! Monogahela—Monessen Coal & Special care should be exercised Beg ro Speers pre: Buy dj Coke Co. will have 5 mew steel in shooting in the woods at the pre- strength and keep the therometer Smoker's Come in and look them and some are medium size. eam ensues rn A HOODOO CLARENC MOUNT JOY, PA. H. A. DARRENKAMP 3 Door: East of Post Office | Company’s plant No. 2 reopens with 150 men employed. 2 fy Philadelphia—Bids opened for Attention! for construction of double track- ing for Frankford, Bustleton and Byberry Railway line on Caster We have for THIS WEEK 5 Different Brands —Of— 5 CENT CIGARS Avenue. Philadelphia—$186,500 will be expended for erection of 41 dwell- ings on Princeton Avenue west of Cottage street. Greenville—Chamber of Com- merce discussed plans for bringing new industries to this community. Philadelphia — Atwater Kent Manufacturing Co. plans erection Well Seasoned of $1,000,000 plant. : Brookville—Local farmer raises That Will be Sold at 411 bushels potatoes to acre on farm near Soldier. Ns 50 Per Box Germantown—Plans made . erection of $500,000 house. Of 50 Cigars Spring Mill—Annex to school being constructed at cost o $43,000. Darby—Gas Company extensively improved. over. e are large size $300,000 viaduct change and Mount Carmel. stalling underground for | the risk of injuring apartment |. hanion. Push the safety or set present | in sight. building | vour business Mount Carmel—State approves a|=— — between Ex- | of Irwin—Bell Telephone Co. is in- | down.” barges for Monongahela River | sent time, he said, because few trade. {leaves have fallen. This restricts ET i Uniontown —Oliver-Snyder Steel the vision of the hunter and in- | SMALL ARMY OF WORKERS | creases the need for absolute cer- | tainty before shooting, he asserted. { The commission has issued a list | of twenty-two “Don’t” rules for hunters. They have been distribut- | ed throughout the State, officials be- [lieving that their observance will |help to decrease the annual toll of | hunting accidents. | The records of the commission [show that practically all accidents "could have been made to stop care- | lessness. | Truman, who is himself an ardent {sportsman, criticized the practice of setting the EMPLOYED IN RESEARCH IN BELL CO LABORATORY The largest of 1,000 laboratories in the United carrying on investigations in trical, chemical, mechanical, other scientific lines, is operated by the Bell System, says the Pennsyl- vania Public Service Committee. research States | physicists, chemists, others concerned with technical ac- pushing the safety or : tivities, form the staff of the Bell | hammer each time'a hunter believes laboratories,. Much: of America’s: 'b is rtai a s sight- rs in : : ed but is not certain that he has | 60 supremacy, particularly {ed game. This, the records show, lis one of the most deadly practices. “It is better,” Truman said, “to | miss a thousand shots than to run vourself or a in the fields of radio telephony, transmission of colors and pictures by telephone, and multiplex phony and telegraphy, has contributed by this staff, All branches of the art of elec- trical communication is included | A Oren in the work of this staff. Among way to boost | these investigations are scientific local news- | studies of speech, hearing, magne- been the hammer only when game is ac- | There is no better than by paver advertising. by hot filaments and submarine ca- ble phenomena. ann Wp Pennsylvania establishes new {rates in Homer City and Indiana. Lansdale—Dresher Arcade apart- | ment building completed. The addition of dry skim i conduit sys- = ) MOUNT JOY, tem in Irwin and North Irwin. | Lansdale — Philadelphia Subur- to bread dough furnishes addition- ho Philadelphia — Warehouse build-|ban Counties Gas & Electric Co. |38l nutrients and improves the flav- nN | ing will be erected at 6th Street & |2nnounces completion of gas main | OF of the bread, and although it & Co., furniture dealers. -~ i Total highway mileage BE or construc ( ted for 1928 up to October 17 La) CHOCK: > 501 miles in this state. RL Clarion—New fire tower con structed near this place. established here. Post-Dispatch office gressing rapidly. Harrisburg—Bell Telephone Co building pro w= | Glenwood Avenue for use by Stern |extension for Colmar. is | tion with refineries. Der 9 Nl { apart- dairy specialists of the U., S. De- Sykesville—Construction of new |Milk Company may open costs more to make bread with dry refiners | Milk, the added cost is just about connec- | balanced by the increase in yield barrel of flour, according to Seville—Local olive oil i develop canning plants in Philadelphia—Two large buildings costing | will be erected here. $750.000 | partment of Agriculture. Dry milk Emlenton—New Elizabeth Craw) Markle—$500,000 John and | grees C., when added to bread- ford Memorial school building is | Mary R. Markle Memorial Building | dough mixes, produces increases nearing completion. under construction. } up to 10 per cent in the volumes Rimbersburg—East Brady Hill Wilkes-Barre — $250,000 skna-| of the loaves. will be paved. gogue will be erected in near ‘fu-| TT yw 3 East Greenville—New silk mill | ture. { During 1927, it is estimated that | {Wi ( begins operations here. New Wilmington—Statement ¢f it cost approximately $7756 a min- Monessen—$12,285 will be ex-|First National Bank shows increase |ute to keep up with the demand pended for pavement on Forest St.|of more than $100,000 sin last! for new telephone construction Muncy—State Police sub station |statement. { | throughout the United States. This | Wilmington — means that the entire industry ex- pended over $400,000,000 in sup- plying new telephone service to meet the public’s additional de- and. New - | here. Grate-Pottsville . | pleted. . highway | tion to one’s self and less to the | pressure-gauge of the furnace, will} { | I and ? Information | § A small army, composed of 2000 § engineers, and 1 1 tole) tf | tic materials, emission by electrons | milk | Ng E OLDEST HAT STORE IN LANCASTER ave Various Colgrs and Shapes PLAIN HATS A SPECIALTY ce mad JNO. A. HAAS; Propr: 144 N. Queen Lancaster, F2 PRN. i TN Va) OC ao] - ", / ~. ¥ 4 Jifih, 3 - ¥ i yoy have the best. 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