THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JuY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Bo 9, 0599, 9, O05 9, 9 0,0 0.02, Sg * 0 (a * *, Ca’ *% > o % COR) See So © 0, oe? >, 9, axa Xa’ *, 0 0 0 0 $000 00% 46000 4% 9 O44 4 D0 CaaS 9, * Do 206% 62-46% 4% 6% 620 20 20 020 020020 i Soo 200% 90.0% 0% 0% 0% ¢% 2% 0% 0% 02-020 620-02 20 0% +2 30 20000430 oe adele ede ar ot 6% 0% Se de 3 [OWL-LAFFS| bo J Peeled] 4, 00 40 9 > 9, > 9, (a) \/ > *, J Ca) To 070 5 * BY 0. Ww. i. « (On With Laughte, 3 3 26-020 9, > A few days ago a went to Hershey s Barber Shop and got on youngster J Ca) . Georgie Shatto’s chair. Georgie said, oe “Well little man, how would you o% | like your hair cut? The boy replied, & if you please sir, just like fathers, : and don't forget the little round hole i at the tep where the head comes | &¢ through. 0020-6209, » I overheard a conversation between A two of, our Freshmen. The one 4 %* A asked, “What keeps the moon from oe falling”? he second replied, “It must be the beams.” | oe : olay ¢ rd eee Whatever your job printing needs may be, we can take care o + A triond of nino ashet mo Whit | ® them and turn out a job _hat will be a delight to the eye. The is that fat men are always good-na- HC iia b . d ote tured. I told h.m it was probably 4 importance of good printing cannot e overestimated: : it took them so lone to. got oe ao ad clear ‘ough & It increases the value of your advertising matter a mad clear through. + . as —— i < tenfold. We can take care of both big and One of our towns women-went to & small jobs at exceptionally low prices. oe a photographer and inquired about 3 2 the charge for taking children’s * Work turned out promptly -—— no s photographs. She was told the price 4 I) : 6% was five ars oT zen. So she] °° waiting. Come in and consult us py wa five dollars per doze n 0 hs 3 «5% said he would have to give her more | om oo on your printing problems! 5 time as she had only ten now. i ve! ¢ . : { eerie § Estimates cheerfully Here's some advice to our flappers. | a % furnished! When a rich man loves them and! o leaves them, he usually leaves them 2 ky > plenty. 4 & | Joe Sheaffer asked Charlie Brandt | : | oe oe if he was ever completely down and $ oo out. Charlie said “No, but there % PRG & was once when I would have given | ho 8 So a thousand dollars to be that way.” 9° o i \ &¢ Joe asked how that could be? os i - Charlie told him the other day his :s : 5 3 3, | plane went into a tailspin at one A Rat bi thousand feet. ”>e "x & o% | Here's one to think over: If a 3 [ boy is a lad and the lad has a step oe | fe . x « . . « : 9 » | father, does that make the lad a 4% | stepiadder? i 4 I | Joe Detwiler exhibited a new step oe oe 3 = at the dance last week and his pard-| OO, 0.0.0, 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 oO 0 0. 0. 0. 0 0 0 0 0 02% 7% 200% 007s 2% Oo 0% 0% o% 20 oie | 4 ne danc as K & S pe EXT LXE Re XXX Xa a aa Sa tata G00 000 oP 0,00 00 XX aX aX XgX IOVS | er said Joe. I simply adore that funny step,” where did you- pick . up?’ Joe said, “Funny step nothing, | I'm losing my garter. i ! he Real Estate Season Are you contemplating selling your House or Farm? If so, you will want your SALE BILLS PRINTED at This Office You will also want to ADVERTISE the sale as a whole in The Mt.. Joy Bulletin A FREE NOTICE given in our SALE REGISTER for all Sale Bills Printed at this office is worth considerable. ; It is not too early now to CHOOSE THE DATE for your Sale. Wey street flappers boy friend on heard a noise and asked the girl friend “Whats that awful rackdt’? She said, “Grandma ain't use to her new teeth One of our Donegal entertaining her evening. He was Sunday tea.” tree surgery yet cherry tree. As for card games anyone can play bridge, but it takes a cannibal to throw up a hand. Speaking of football, have you heard about the Barber College halfback who was penalized for clipping? About the only thing a hitch | hiker can do in winter, is go to the | public library and thumb the books. If fellows like Harry McGann) | would consult football enthusiasts like Owen Smith, before predicting the outcome of games, they would 1 . | probably be more successful. ee all Up RI ere Dieting Not a New Fad { There is in existence an illustration bearing the date of 1614 which proves to us that long ago there was an interest in diet. At that time one Sancti < built himself a weigh- even So ing chair so that he could see just how much food he ate daily. This chair was an ingenious device con- nected with a high steel rod on which there was a movable weight. The weight was pushed over to equal the weight of himself and the food he was about to eat. Then sitting in this chair he would eat until the chair dipped, when he would end his repast. Queensland “Rainmakers” In Queensland rainmakers use a rain stick—a piece of wood 20 inches long to which three rain stones have been attached. The rainmakers go to rain stick in a hollow log, and every- their shins and the tops of their heads with twigs. on the rain stick, althbugh the wife of RA A ANA AAR cares to. | | it | and just broke a saucer, drinking her | Jelieve it or not: Methuselah lived | to be 969 years old and never rode ; : | on a railroad train. George Washington never studied he fixed his father’s | | Anyone interested in the details of the F. & M.-Gettysburg game on | Thanksgiving, consult Clyde Ger- | berich. | A motorist had just skidded thru | !a showroom window and was ap- i proached by a cop and asked, “Have you chains?” The motorist replied, “Sure, what for, a half or a buck?” A WISE OWL a lonely pool. one of them fixes the near Mount Joy, cows, body leaps in the water and splashes | it. On the way home the men scratch |C. S. Frank & Bro. the chief rainmaker is permitted to | the Heirs of Peter scratch her shins with a twig if she | ceased. PRESIDENT EI'DORSES CHRISTMAS SEALS in helping to prevent and of the children and youth commerd this yearly campaign to all our peoyle, THE WHITE wOUSE r WASHINOTO® i { | The Christmas Seals of the National} Tuberenlosis Association which are sold at | Christmas time every year provide funds for one of the most valuable of all services to mankind destroy a disease which of the Natiom. I ap Many Aid Battie The Christmas Seal Committee for Pennsylvania comprises nearly three scores of prominent residents as an- nounced by Hon. Henry P. Fletcher, chairman. Governor Fisher is the; honorary chairman. “The tuberculosis societies and all| their workers throughout the State | are highly encouraged by the fine support which these persons are | giving this honlth effort,” said Mr. | Fletcher in naming the committee, as follows: H. D. Allcbach, B. Appel, Lancaster Bishop G. D. Batdort, liam Brice, Jr., Bedford. E. N. Carpenter, Wilkes-Barre; Chickering, Oil City; Rev. Paul E. ! Pittsburgh. William S King Plumstcadville; Dr. Theodore Harrisburg; Mrs. Wil. Campbell, Dalzell, ston; Miss Frances Phila- Pittsburg; Cardinal Dougherty, Dorrance, Germantown, zeville; Dr. Charles H. Charles 1. Engard, | Edward S. Fretz, Colle Frazier, Philadelphia. Dr. Francis B. Haas, Bloomsburg; A. Boyd Hamilton. Harrisburg; C. B., Helms, Leigh Mitchell Hodges, Mrs. Ella M. George Jeaver Falls; W. Pitt Gifford, Erie; W Lee Gilmore, Oakmont; Peter Glick, Pittsburgh; Samuel M. Goodyear, Carlisle; Mrs. Walter E. Greenwood, Coatesville. Judge William H. John A. H Mrs. Mary Flinn Lawrence, Lewis, York; John H. Light, Ge Lorimer, Wyncote; Mc Keller, Lancaster. Keith, Indiana. S. 8 Mrs. Lose, Pittsburgh; Lebanon; Charles James H. Maurer, Melick, Swarthmore; Fr Gen, Edward Martin, v, Beaver Falls; R. PP. Mit vad WH nsport; alp Level; Rev. William L. Harrisburg; Mrs. Donald P. McPherson, burg; Judge H. Robert Mays, Reading. Gifford Pinchot, Milford; Dr. OG. R. Harrisburg; John A. Phillips, H. E. y, Philadelphia. Miss Sarah A. Reed, Erie. Dr. Paul R. Stewart, Waynesburg; John L. ank P Olyphant; Seth T. Mrs. J. ‘M Mudge, Gettys- Stewart, Washington; Mrs. Samuel Semple, Titusville; John Siggins, Jr, Warren; Stackpole, Harrisburg; Mrs. Albert P. Sharp, {| Altoona; James T. Ste wart, Lansdowne; J. David Stern, Philadelphia. Vernon F. Taylor, Indiana. | i Health Can Be Bought Health is not an accident. Science has shown us that certain diseases are unnecessary. Among these is tuberculosis. The attack is centered on tuber- culosis because of its insidious char- acter well as onslaughts, for those cause of it usually waste away slowly, and the life of the community is per- meated with the by-products of the discase in depleted energy of workers, and poverty. There is another great reason why the forces arrayed under the banner of the double-barred cross, financed bv the annual Christmas Seal sale, concentrate on tuberculosis. This is as tuberculosis also prevent many other diseases. The cure of the disease is by fresh air, wholesome food and sun- shine. The prevention is by rest, fresh air, wholesome food, sunshine and exercise. rest, Prevention Tuberculosis can be prevented by making use of certain well recognized measures. These measures are of three kinds, curative, preventive and educational and are carried out through a variety of agencies. Mo:t important are sanatoria pitals, dispensaries where it may be detected in its early stages, tubercu- losis nurses for the instruction an care of patients in ‘their homes, pre ventoria and open air schools for under-par children. Every apparently well person should consult a physician at least once a year for a physical examina- tion. By discovering physical defects early, later and more serious injury can often he prevented. Tuberculosis clinics give free ad- a doctor. Costly Disease Tuberculosis is one of the most diseases because the long period of illness is expensive in treat- ment and because of income loss. In 19229, there were 6317 deaths from tuberculosis in Pennsylvania ind counting nine active cases for every death there would be 56,850 ases, ostly rtm sone on Gp COIN, | SALE REGISTER | | Saturday, Dec. 6—On the prem- bulls, | | {poultry, apples, potatoes, etc. by Saturday, Dec. 20—At the Bull- No woman may set eyes | i. Office, Mt. Joy, real estate by H. Zerphey. de- Frank, auct. See advetise- ' ment. James HH. | the extent of its who die be- | because the measures that prevent | vice to those who are unable to pay | teen Killed Dail Hon. Henry P. Fletcher, of Green castle, in his acceptance of the chairmanship of the Christmas | Seal sale for Pennsylvania, urged | that the fight a tuberculosis | should be pushed Mr. Fletcher, who was in the Dip lomatic Service for a number ol years, and is chaiiman of the U 'S. Tariff Commission, in a message to | the Pennsylvania Tuberculosis | ciety, says: | “The continued den of tuberculcsis challenge all citi- | zens of Pennsylvania to do all they | ean to help conquer this disease. | “Every day in this State 17 persons are killed by tuberculosis. The majority of the victims are between the ages of 20 and 45. This means more broken homes and more orphans daily—with no holidays. The conse- quences rcach beyond the homes. Our problems of poverty, delinquency and mental disorders are thereby in- creased. “Por almost a quarter of a century the fizht against this preventable se has been greatly aided by the tuberculosis organizations work is made possible by stmas Seals and Health Bonds. TO ALL. Health is a sity and not a luxury. It pays dends throughout life.” Toll in Early Years Tuberculosis is very prominent as a cause of death between 15 and 45 During the four-year period 1926- 1929 inclusive, there were in Penn sylvania 27,292 deaths from tubercu- losis. Of this number 18,317 were of persons between 15 and 50. Over two-thirds of all deaths from tuber- culosis occur during that period of | life when a person is of greatest value to the home and the com- munity. Tuberculosis Deaths in Pennsylvania YO08 10,780 150.9 1907 10,825 ........ 148.7 19087, Ngai, 10,211 1909. als 10,122 1970 .... eas.’ 10,285 Lah 10,604 ¢ 1912 cn : 9.872 aes 8 TOS nih 9802... 122.8 1974 Lan 10,212... aus 12: 19180. eee vassals 10.838. 129 IONE 11,088 133.1 101%, aE 1.7000... 138.7 CIOS 12.044... 151 Ire. ha 1¢ Terrain 119.2 RON ees sae D213 sees 105 IH) Lee “ee 8.107... viv. 92.¢ O29 anes BOIS. JL news 89.7 Cr LL [Red 7.930 a RO E028. ova 7.300... 7! Tang aa hoses aon 8.399, ...0% 79.f Loss, i BET aie 71.4 7989. oun 6.317........ 6 It tales a Christmas Scal to make it Christmas mail. THE SEALS you buy TODAY... He WiLL and hos- | | A SAVE A LIFE OUR health tomorrow may depend upon the constant and persistent fight against tuberculosis today BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS ic FIGHT fUBERCULOSIS A | Consistent and NOT spasmodic | advertising always pays best. Each {time you stop advertising, the pub- | lic thinks you quit business. tt tre A A | | By subscribing for tne Mount Joy Bulletin you can get all the local for less than three cents a | news ! o | week. There is no better way to boost your business than by lecal news { paper advertising. tf Dp Aine Night coughs, or & rhs caused by a cold or iritatge fhroat can 1 Thoxine which W sho on an entirely threatens millions of homes and weakens millions | to give better and quicker relief for with full vigor. | { | i So ravages and bur | | now be stopped wif we: by a 5 minutes called doctor’s prg, ription different princi Al from ordinary medicines. It #A.j a quick double action, it relieves the irritation and goes direct to the internal cause. Thoxine contains no harmful drugs, is pleasant tasting and safe for the whole family. Guaranteed coughs or sore throats than any- thing you have ever tried or vou can have your money back. 35c, 60c¢, and $1.00 bottles. Sold by Chandler Drug Co. "PLAY Your Next Game of 3G O L Fix at the indoor Community Golf Course ELIZABETHTOWN PENNA. Present this ad and play a game of golf free. [P.R.JLCKINCIR Manager nov26-2t | Koen Cnjoyment forSmokers of Pi pe and. Ci garettes Week-end Excursions Between JOY, PHILADELPHIA HARRISBURG, ALTOONA | and all in each direction MT. intermediate points November 28-29, Dec. 5-6, 12-13, 19-20, 26-27 Special round-trip tickets wiil be sold Friday afternoon, and all day Saturday, with final return limit leaving destina- tion not later than midnight | of the following Sunday. One-way fare plus 25 cents for the round trip 51 cents) Tickets good only in Coaches Pennsylvania Kk ailroad (Minimum FEEL |{ your hair { How long is it? How many dave since it was cut? 10 IS RIGHT. every 10 days. Go Haircut Now, to | Hershey's Barber Shop Agent for Manhattan Laundry F's Mr v DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1230 Chevrolet Sedan “Leftover” | { reduced { 1930 Chevrolet Coach 3,000 Miles 1927 Chevrolet Sedan 1927 Buick Light Six Coupe Reconditioned Elmer G. Strickler MAYTOWN, PA. \WE HAVE QUALITY MEATS Krall's Meat M West Main St. S1-G- Mount