WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 192% O00 QOOOOOOOOOOO0 FLORIN'S NEW DEPARTMENT STORE $5,000 STOCK REDUCTION SALE MANY BARGAINS LEFT TO CHOOSE ROM iid SAVE MONEY- ON SHOES ---Entire line of Shoes are fo be Sacrificed tg —— — a | A Fe Why Left SWEATERS J SWEATERS A Few in Rubberwear A ris : y : ay, Reg. Price Sale Price Toy i dak aE radial ‘ Swear Very Special ily: a 79¢ Men’s Coat-Sweaters aru oe Ceili We S198 en ree ony : Ne a ji 21a Childrens’ Part Wool Sweaters 000%, 2 $1.19 Coat Ex =. .. Tarn pe He 2.19 Latter Bats Boats 208 SD Children’s Wool Sweaters, Reg. $2.00, Special .......... $1.49 Boys’ and Men’s All 'Wgol Liter Jackets. ...... 3.98 9249 Ladies’ High Zippers 5... ihe i308 2.79 Children’s Lumber Jackels: 00000 0 vas -$1.49 Ladies’ Heavy Coat Sweaters nt 4.25 3.25 ‘Men’s Lace 16-in. Boots ....... da dea 255 ; 4.25 Men’s Cotton Sweaters ............. Sed atin ey ...79¢ Ladies’ All Wool Coat Sweate¥s,. ........... vi 59% 4.69 Men’s Heavy Four-Buckle Aretics 3.98 300 ; : Men’s Dress Four Buckle Arctics ............... 2.98 2.20 Men’s Coat Sweaters, All Sizes ........ Won cli hs $1.19 Men’s Flannel Shirts ........ CO Ye v1.90 1.39 Children’s: Lois oi ia bu. a Te White Outing Cloth, 27 inches wide ... yard 10¢ Unbleached Canton Flannel .............. «9... yard 19¢ Boys’ 50¢ Sport Hose ........... vedas aed pair Se Outing in Colors, 1 yard wide, 25¢ value ....... . yard 19¢ Wool Blannel .............. on yard 59¢ Boys’ Trousers ...... 3 aa ee EEE ... pair Shitting ve Se ies aks v vie vard 15¢ Wool Flannel .......... cua alan eS tis ade ates vard 39¢ Ladies’ 95¢ Silk and Wool Hose Se A ee pair 69¢ Poplin, 50c Value ........ Seles 0 vard 39¢ Peking... itive. vv ina isan vard 19, 29, and 89¢ ladies’ 95c Silk and ool Hose... co. 0 ok pair 69¢ Bleached Canton- Flannel cc... 00. vard 19¢ Chillren’s 25¢ Hose ..... cama aa cons ia DOI 156 : Ladies’ 50c Rayon, Cotton and Wool Hose ........ .. pair 39¢ CAP MATERIALS SATIN BED ROOM SLIPPERS Germantown Yarn, in Colors, per ball 35¢, 4 for $1 Permanent Finished Organdie . yard 39¢ Regular Price $1.49, Special 85¢ au ge $2.50 ..... Sale kg Silk Tarlton, Reg. Price $1.25 yard vard 98¢ : obacco Raper, Ve ena eaten aie ea Swiss Organdie, Reg. Price 75c yard . cena yard 539¢ TENNIS SHOES 79c¢ Pair Ball Mason 2\Quart Jars .................... per dozen 99¢ vn UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR Reg. Price Sale Price Reg. Price Sale Price Reg. Price Sale Price 8 Men’s All Wool Shirts and Drawers $1.89 $1.39 Ladies’ Silk and Wool Union Suits, Knee Length .$1.45 $1.00 Ladies’ Med. Wt. Union Suits, Ankle Length . 98 69 Men’s Fleeced Lined Union Suits .............. 1.48 1.05 Boys’ Fleeced Lined Union Suits .............. .98 65 Ladies’ Gauze Vests, Long Sleeve. ............ .59 39 Men’s Ribbed Union Suits 00 2.51.29 89 Boys’ Ribbed Union Suits .......... .98 65 Ladies’ Vests, Medium Weight, Short Sleeves .. a5 49 Men’s Ribbed Shirts and Drawers .....:....%5... 98 69 Men’s Grey Gauze Union Suits ........ 598 69 Ladies’ Vests, Medium Weight, Long. Sleeves .69 49 Men’s Fleeced Lined Shirts and Drawers ........ 98 65 Ladies’ Fleeced Lined Union Suits ............. 1.39 85 Ladies’ Fleeced Vests, Long Sleeve ......% Fa .98 .69 Children’s Union Suits... li 05 65 Ladies’ Med. Wt. Union Suits, Knee Length ... 98 69 Ladies’ Fleeced Lined Pants ........%. 98 69 CLARENCE S. NISSLEY, Florin, Pa. : : fe E00 CORIO ORO OO IO COO LOCALDOINGS ~~ |STATEAIDHIT = |A PEDESTRIAN AROUND iil BY SUPERVISORS (From page 1 was carrying a small flashlight in his hand as a precaution against (From page 1) 2 (From page Dage 1) being struck in the manner in spent last Thursday with friends at| | isdiction, he said. “To pay for|which he was killed. Apparently Mechanicsburg. jnot only maintenance, but occa- | mistaking the light for that of a Miss Mary Sheaffer, of Harris-|Sional new construction, they col- | motorcycle, Martin in reporting the burg, spent the week-end here|lect between $10,000,000, and | accident to State Highway Patrol- with her mother. $15,000,000 road taxes each year.|man Goldstein, said he expected Mrs. Jonas Linard has returned | This is a trifle more than half | what he supposed 10 be. 4 vehicle home after spending several weeks| What the State Highway Depart-|to swerve to the opposite side of with friends.at Baltimore. ment annually allocates to main- | the road out of his way. Mr. A. Peris is erecting a garage | tenance of 13,000 miles of road. In| Foff was struck by the fender of at his property along the trolley | other words, supervisors must do | the car, and was tossed to one side and tenanted by Mr. Zink. | nearly six times the work with half | He was picked up by Martin and Mr. Paris Fuhrman and family, | what the” Highway Department | rushed to St. Joseph’s hospital. Af- Middletown, and Mr. Jay Shirk, {spends for maintenance alone, Or [ter an examination it was disclosed Mount Joy, spent Sunday here six times the work with only a fifth | that the right side of Poff’s chest th the family of Harold Buller. |aS much money as the Highway | | was crushed, most of the ribs be- Mrs. Joseph Barone and daugh- | Department spends for all purpos- | ing broken. He also suffered inter- ter, Bernice, of Pen Yan, N. VY. nal injuries, a broken leg and rum- are here on a visit to Mrs, A. Per-| For ten years the State has | erous cuts about the body. is. On Monday evening Mr. and been building main thoroughfares, Patrolman Goldstein is making Mus. Peris entertained a number of Calculated to benefit through traffic. | 4p investigation and Mr. Martin guests at dinner in honor of Mrs. 4 traffic census will show that the | was released on his own recogniz- and Miss Barone. Shen Droremtin a purely | ance. ast. Thursday's A socal, co ed. “it occurs) Funeral services were held Tues- Duftng 18% Tousdays J therefore, that it is time day afternoon, at the late home, to us, storm, the poultry house on the something be done to lift rural D. B. BRUBAKER & uy M T JOY, PENNA. Q Gaver ‘ovarty formerly : Tall and burial was made in Landisville M Weaver Dery (zon ; Pennsylvania out of the mud. Six- cemetery umma’s) as ow over. / DOT. :. : Je Mumma’s) w s blown ove La _ | ty per cent of Pennsylvania’s farms Mr. Poff was in his forty-third tion of the roofs on four of Mr. gre marooned: by the seven . S 3 fo » 135 $F year. He was sexton of the Lan- Wm. Weidman’s garages were alsc ) blown off. This is the second time | re oe J 3 “th Wha ai Basin disville cemetery for twelve | e balance o e opulatio 1 vears = ras 3 7 Fhe this has occurred. | he pop vears and was employed by the increased cost of produce from The following called on Mrs |the farms I leave to the Endicott Johnson Shoes Pennsylvania Railroad company. Armstrong Lind 3 imagina-| He is survived by his wife, who o . 0 er, mother of Mrs. * D. | io of the cons p.? 0 > Ee 4 hoe is seri ay Jom Mrs. | Hon f Rape ; before marriage was Edna Tate; Colu bia Windo Shades R. L. Wilson and Mr. and ‘Mrs : Ar. three sons, John, Sylvester and m W L. Wilson ar Mr. anc Ss. A WEDDING DINNER AT Claire, all at home: and those har Witmar 1 daughter. Vir- ; : I a M er ] | LANDISVILLE SATURDAY | brothers and” sisters: Mrs. Clara Armstrong Rugs 9x12, Special $10.50 McClintock, of “Mr. | | Shupp, of Oyster Point; Mrs. Cor aClintoek of ilad a Mr. | : pp 3 ; rs. ra Mevumock, of 5 1 dela Yay | A wedding reception was held | Lumm, of Wrightsville; David Poff, and Mrs. D. H. Coope att. vere here Rurday ond Mr. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Annle jos Mechanicsburg, Lancaster Co.; burg, were here pounday ang . Mr Mourver, in honor of her daughter | George, of East Prospect, York and Mrs. D. H. ( pase] and Mr. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David | County; Robert, of York; Paul, of Bates, of Harrisburg, were here gi. gro. who were recently married. | Yorkanna, and Mrs. Grace Hilt, of yesterday. Dinner was served to the following: | Wrightsville. Eline aN = he A LYE oA re) 3 » Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Emenheiser|{ Myr. and Mrs. David Stauffer, Amos EE ~ Pr HE entertained the following guests|Stauffer, Mrs. Bertha Graybill, -_ on Sunday: Mr. Jacob Rac hel Graybill, Benjamin Graybill, SEVERE STORM, when a chimney blew over. COUNCIL IS NAMED Saturday, Mar 23—On the prem- SALUNGA ser, of Dallastown, York Co.; Mrs. | Arthur Graybill, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- The chimney on the school hose BY THE TOBACCO MEN |ises on the farm of Harry Hiestand Albert Wambach, of hear Yorken- man Stauffer, Wayne Stauffer, Hen. . at Sporting Hill was demolished. one-fourth mile north of the vil- na; Messrs. Ray and Jay Mellinger,|ry Stauffer, Mary Alta Stauffer; (From page 1) Pa g, Dmg nd , 5 lage Balance, good On Sunday evening, March 17th, of Dallastown, York Co.; Mr. and|Rev. and Mrs. Harry Hershey, Mr. Some of his plants and a portion of Neff ou > Abr 8 “Tobacco of the county his 1 B 8% Bankin auct Rev. Grant Grube, of East Berlin, Mrs. Harry Emenheiser and child-jand Mrs. Elvin Gaul, Bernell Gaul, | the building were also damaged. "The tol gid dl Elizabeth A a Yas : atch 350A . the| | stant evangelistic services in gen, Morris, Stella, Anna Mae,| Robert Gaul, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tobacco Shed Razed i re label” | investigations made by a group se- PR ay, the Church of the Brethren in Sal- : 3 aa. and. Rov Kauffman, Milton Mourer, Eleanor included unroofing of the (lected from their own organization, | Baldy Department building, oppe- Harry, Jr, Paul and Ray, of i ) ? ’ A A large tobacco shed on the farm Isaac Shaeffer barn, damage to the Five prominent growers from the. !site the Levy Warehouse, in Flor- Mr nt I n -| Mourer, Mrs, Norman Bemesderfer, \ Rheems; Mr. and Mrs. H. Tomp lof Mr. Clayton Hoffman, and ten- bakery . 3 TH ! 1 f sh 1 £ 7 Td Yiark an James Bemesderfer, Mrs, Adeli AiR an, ¢ bakery of Andrew F. Ricker when Lancaster county district sale of shoats, poultry, furni- on and children, Clark and James, 92 mesceriey 5 celme y ° ture, fruit and potatoes by Wm % near Florin: Mr. and Mrs. How. | Hertzler. Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer |20ted by Mr. Roy Hoffman, southia metal smokestack fell; damage been chosen to form an unga to continue for a few weeks. On Sunday morning Rev. Irvin Heisey, of near Annville, delivered of Whe boro, wae ; fei | 4 150 for : ; 6 be sermon In the Church of the Be OL ln 0% mow Lo at Shoe or | 12 ears soon Jon. 370 rots “cig ong pom | cml 0 work with the 1 5 Tf Wotan, Vig, gues "| Role Sout lear 8 2 meg yeolate ave- : o art. eric . S h land Mrs. H. O. Emenheiser snd due, Mt Joy. 0 2 viously Wg A from the |barn; and ripping up of many trees Sin and sy local ® Nl From. Flu Shen the remainder of the day as er ot My orn Coos SY nine Other D on Masonic Home premises. in securing and disseminating in Mrs. Amanda Welker, ‘of Sun- gh Sunday 3 M Ta Jamil. : gay. Dr Be ry 0. Emonheisor and BIRTHDAY DINNER The Cha of age go aytows, Teposted the National Jommation about the growing of to bury, a former resident here, only [entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward ldren, Anna, Edna, Ethel, and FOR C.K. WEAVER 10rd was Blown iron: the rn ony building damaged when. the Reco; : sister of Mrs. Kate Schroll, on Mt. | Stauffer and son, John Howard, and nddaughter, Helen Emenheiser. | - frre Imney was blown down and the This committee was selected street, is seriously ill with the | daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of : hig | Mr. Clarence K. Weaver was ten- One of tH Jorge: windows. in ouilding partially unroofed. a meeting of the Lancaster County flu. She was, totally blind for five abethtown; Mr. and Mrs. Norman : |dered a birthday dinner at his home | Marietta’s public school buildin John Kling, a baker of near Flor-| Tobacco Growers Association Mond|days but her sight is gradually re- |L. Bowers of Landisville; Mr. and Bee at Union Square yon West Main street, Saturday ev- was broken > lin, drove an automobile truck un-|day in the Farm Bureau rooms and |turning. Mrs. Sheaffer Graybill, of Millport. Jn Saturday, March 16, a spell ening. He received a number of | 1 high tension wire was blown |r 2 tree as it fell across the road. |consists of H. H. Engle, Mt. Joy ey Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Herr, Jr, ake “school, Hho wire rice: Se and Mes Shes 10% and Tol pen he Nationa Met 5B. Grosavait sixty-one M. G- Tien; 3 Debaters Soi af sen von ] . rs. J ithe dino: WE evant . place, was injured when lit- | Baker, andisville: py Creamer; 71. 3 Robert. ) by Simon Landis. A short Feister, of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. bank building at Marietta, setting erally blown from the doorstep of |[Lancaster, R. D. No. 1: J. Hi While the Elizabethtown College Callers on Sunday in th h of dialogues, recitations C. S. Geib, Mr. and Mrs. James Gar. it afire. The damage was slight. her howe, p Walker, Christiana { |Gizl's debating association was los- of Mr. and Mrs. rn Rafe oe will be rendered. Three ber and daughter Geraldine, Mrs, | Lhe barn on the P. W. Baker § rr — i } ing a debate at Elizabethtown on er were Mrs. Lizzi Raff RD ‘will be held, with prizes Fannie Koser, George Shatto, Jean- {3'™M, near Landisville, was partly po Sonam in_$he home of Mr. ( | Tuesday night, the representatives 3 Miss Kathleen Ey te y BE each. Mr. Landis will ette Hipple, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | unroofed. oyd nor, Elizabethtown, ED Turn useless articles about your, |of the college, debeating with Al- idsburg; Mr. and Mie. Alp] iy of Holland and of K. Weaver and children Edward, | Roof af the home of Norman 1, escaped injury when the building |home into cash. Advertise them in [\bright, at Myerstown, won by the il 2 Mr. and M oe Is Jean, Charles and Donali. | Shelly, at Manheim, badly damaged unroofed. our classified column. tf Secition of the judges. 3 £ oy rs of fi | / augh, of Yo ik | 4