3 / AA / ; \ / 7 | : 2 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1924 4 PAGE THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. : ‘ed | 3 . 2718; Car Foot Ball Players . hs |ing a collision on the Donegal road, |face in an automobile collision at ¢ oS FIGURES THI THD STORY erp July sre as Ford, oa) All players ate. requested to: res t at the Cross Road church, one mile |2 a. m. Sunday, but refused medical | - LEPS 1 . 2, Ss : Day To Thies 0 S re ur west: of here. at 10:30 p. m. Sunday aid, according to police me | Coast to coast, and Lakes to Gulf, in- port for football practice ursday | west o re, & A ' ay. ald, ¢ 01 § C fa tei. : : : The injured, Geraldine Fordney,| police said Dolby was riding with | my, R 126 por con! Jump Over 193% Leads dividual buyers, fog OWI mu evening at the high school field at In A C ¢ h a | ; and Mr. and Mrs . ZH ama Wh { A.J 1 Competitor by 28,871 cars. With an palities are preferring the V-8 against 6:30. o'clock uto TAS es Elza bethtown, and Mr. a Ys Edward G. Walters, town, whose | reused Toad of ZZT1 tlle, the Bont the Bold oor oe deo, erase 040 delock. Si a FS Rs for Sa Yas Process Hi aye | = WO uu V-8 for 1934 is now 28,871 cars ahead what its makers “The greatest the office o r. A..F nyder for |,ve between College and Jest End | - -8 OL | : 1a - (Frem page one) body and brush burns. aves., Lancaster, when it figured in By “Mikey Weaver of its next Wii car value for the money in the world.”; AMERICAN CITIZENS fh Kendig. f "According to. Chief of ‘Police El-, with a machine driven June returns in from states, deliv- ee : 21 to 45 - Physically Fit Of ice of Dr. HC. en if or a 8 ner Zerphey they were passengers at on the same street by John |g, ! eries stand at 268,373. You can get all the news of this lo- Desiring Government Jobs g Se st Hg oe a lin a machine driven by Frank Sch- Spriges Columbia. The drivers were While the impetus gained by busi- | cality for less than three cents a week CIVIL SER ICE De Bag rus ide neider of town, when it was struck aninjured. ANDY BROWN JUNIORS WIN ness in all lines has found reflection in| through the Bulletin. = Name or Hit. Paul W. Todd, Lancaster, driving |by a machine operated by Ephriam i THE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP automobile sales, an interesting feature mms. ee Federal Service Training Bureau, Inc. a Lo 4 i Flori Arndt was traveling | ee is this: Ford's deliveries are 126% | Stimulate your business by advertis- Washington Bivd. Bldg. Detroit, Mich. the car, reported that he did not see | Arndt, lorin, In 8 E L:-E. ROBERTS ; ahead of 1933 hile the runner-up| ing j ; z= Fo who was crossing the street [south and struck the left rear wheel NOTARY PUBLIC | Winning those straight games the ahead of 1933, w Ping in the Bulletin TTY, % > a > sider achine which iv . : Andy Brown Juniors took the best of can only show 15% more cars sold for - eres eee from the south to north side. Todd |of the Schneider machine, Specializing on Auto~Titles, Licenses, y : HI was travelin was proceeding north. Chief Elmer | SP® Licen: the Five game scores from the Florin the corresponding period. The increas- | yyy ss EIRENE ERR EEE EERO ERRAND In g west. and Operators Licenses : res r Yas by n = N Mt. J Zerphy said. Marietta St. and Juniors, thus gaining the Junior ed demand for the V5 as Sen Sve = = 3 Hurt Near Mt. Joy : 1 x i i 1 - jth t as that for conten or |= E Three persons were slightly injur- Marietta Man Hurt | Corner Main & New Haven Championship of Mount Joy and Flor a a een “IE F OR ed when an automobile in which | Charles Dolby, sixty-five, of Marie MOUNT 10, PA WA, 1B Juniors wok away 10 a dst” April ‘was u record-breaking month — 5 they were riding overturned follow- |etta, suffered lacerations of the july HEME were only theron wate With He. toil of 230000 £ g a a < «when in the 6th the Florin Juniors but the June Seles as said Shove have g ® E @® e® @® loaded the bases with none out. The exceeded that figure, showing that the = E ©O POO PRRPRPEEE® |side was retired after the catcher made sale of passenger cars is continuing a S | e n { = @ D Yr Sch 0 ll a put-out on a foul ball Grove, star strong throughout the United States. = Es / } © pitcher for Mount Joy struck Mumper | The June passenger car figures show E = © 5 [out and a put out was made from short | an increase of 28.37 per cent over the = F oot Comfort Ser VIC@ § to first. Following is the lineup: | complete regulation total of June a(S = : i | Andy Brown Jrs. r h o a e' year ago, when 174219 automobiles = Yr g fp |G. Schneider, 3b.........1 1 4 1 0 were sold, and an increase of 2.04 per = E \ — 4 2 H. Barnhart, 2%..........0 0 2 2 0 cent over 219,163, the total for May, |E \ OF SH 0 IMThorn, inns 02 2 1 0 1934 At the end of June, in the en- |Z £ at AE Armia {B. Corll, 1b...............1 2 4 0 0 tire country, 995121 passenger cars |S £ ol 1 d | D d 99 : : A. Millard, rss...........1 2 4 0 0 had been sold, while last year at this = E b S an n S {E. Grove, p...............0 1 1 3 0 time the total sales for the same period |= n % u = © \ | W. Hendrix, rf...........0 2 1 0 0 amounted to 682481. g sg Q A {J. Meyers, cf.............1 2 1 0 0! While the country as a whole lagged = W. Waltz, If..............1 2 0 0 0 behind May in truck sales, June, 1934, = = % S. Young, S$... con 0 0 2 0 0 shows an increase of only about 26% = \ = Startin \ Frida Au 24th bo [49.56 per cent. Fords truck gain. |S SEE— b = 4 | Total 51421 7 0 However, is better than 100% over |= : = gS \ y, g. Florin ators rh o a e June 1933. The nearest competitor |S “\ 5 ® % 3 {re shows an increas of only about 26% |= Hi G C t = LY | Eine ll 1 4 8 0) 0 ne soot E enry GG. carpenter : : mare | Daily returns for Wayne County,|= = All Wash Reduced to © | soon lose their = S80) iui] 1 ! g Midhigen show the 'Vo3 t J P | shape and look oldjand your feet F ing, b a 008 0 its sensational dominance in the home E Moun oy, a. E 59c¢ or 2 for $ 1 00 | Yous suse Or Youse ont Tn 1 Stee 2a 010 [of “all three” outselling the car No. 2 = E 1 Ate crmter ied Herr, C.................0 1 1 0 0 by three to one, car No. 3, five to one. TOE EE h Ww $1 5 d $1 95 “he d Er Our Sci Murmper, <f 011 1 0, Detroit-Wayne County Registrations can one by guessing. - A th nie ves | mmm comms oss sem monn Dresses That Were $1.50 an i Taye gos Oud: 1m ! es ysis hy | vse hs com | 08 1b eon Special At, O95c¢ any shoe or foot troubles. Let us Pies = ee ade ae oe | %, . 7 | 3 de this for you. COSTS YOU §| ..................3 621 7 8! 3 Closing Out Of\Jewelry eon fo your oot an the poops || Walks by Grove 1, Rider 3, Brown. | QJ) 9 QUALITY Osin u Yew Schall 3 Apples Struck by Grove 2. 8 © \ De X Samy a f Florin Juniors.............220 000 1—5 Bp MERCHANDISE 1029 d'99 re a or Su i 0 300 0—3 C Cc an C troubles. We feature Dr. Scholl's Andy Brown Juniors. . ....00 A 3 . : | —- 0 ER o \ Todt Sei, | : | \ Mount Jo Penna. Slashed Prices On All Novelties In The © Friday, August 17 | A ’ eS Sw Fon BRUBAKER’S | oh RB Clb 0000 2-21{Y “ Infant Deparment. \ Maust 1000 0-1 4 And Avail If Of Th 4 Department Store | r cw. 05 515 1 1 © Come And Avail Yourse This @| 515 6,0 , MOUNT JOY, PA. [EY rtuni A @ | Friday, August 17 S Opportunity To Save Money IA SHS 0000 24 GS A \ sd 21.007 {5 5 a. . © ffl ho a Send your ghildren back to school in garments from Booths. © : i 913 3¢ S ° 9 . © with our selection and your purse will like Marie’s Specialty Shoppe ¢ @ © PHONE 33 MT. JOY, PA. GIRLS BOYS’ SHIRTS AND BLOUSES es.......26¢ BOYS’ SHIRTS, g0¢ WIDE AWAKE BUTTON ON BLOUSES \' 19¢, 25¢ The best blouse you can get is the Wide 9 QUALITY \29c, 35¢ | Awake Blouse. Made by the makers of the BOOTH S MERCHANDISE famous Wide Awake Shirt. Full sizes and MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Bast Color. ..................... 75¢c WASH SUITS, 59¢ 3 Three styles, solid colors, long sleeves, ieee le -25¢ blue, tan, brown, green. Some sailor ef- : fect collars, others Oliver Twist pants. Other Wash Suits to 95¢ OOOO OOOO Stas ss rss eet nn Jewels .......... | Union Suits................ 29c¢, EARLY SHOWING OF FALL FABRICS AT BOOTHS r Pls nh See Ranh arse 3 BOYS’ SWEATERS, 95¢ Home run—Baltozer. A new pullover sweater with genuine Tal- on zipper. Boys and girls will like this new sporty sweater. Light brushed yarn, attractive color mixtures. Sizes to 34. DRESSY DRESSES, SMART PATTE The very latest in 80 square Vat Dyed Fa Prints. Six styles in plaids stripes flora designs, trimmed with piping, bows, but- tons, belts and buckles, flared and pleated skirts. Sizes 7 to 14, each....... $1.00 Other Dresses, 69c¢c | | Standing oi Fire ‘Co, «ns 18 Maust JEWELS van aah 8 7 1 BOYS’ GYM SHOES, 95¢ Here’s outstanding value. Comparable to 1e shoes sold by big rubber companies. ace-to-toe sturdy uppers, tire tread rub- r soles. Perspiration proof sanitary in- [B. Club enn cia lhe es op q 4 Cl 4 4 4 4 4 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 2 <Q __Landisville Wins 0 Q GIRLS’ SWEATERS, $1.45 O Landisville eked out a 4 to 3 decision F titch. fi nd 4 & over Rheems Sunday afternoon in a g ancy stitch, fine grade cotton sweaters, Q 3 assorted collars, some with breast pocket, BOYS’ SPORT HOSE, 25¢ with 2 pockets at bottom, sizes to 36. We want all the Ladies to come and see the New Fall Materials that are arriving daily at our store | West End County Baseball League {game on the Maytown diamond. The OOOOOOON {only extra base hits were doubles col- Medigm weight cotton yarn, 6 color com- binatipns, striped ribbed cuffs. [lected by Sites and Kready, of the GIRLS’ GYM SHOES, gg¢ BOYS} HANDKERCHIEFS, ge, 10¢ |losing team. The Landisville stickmen, however, amounted for eleven safeties We are sure you have never seen a ‘more refreshing display of fine Dress Materials in neat serviceable patterns priced more reasonably. to win. Landisville All white with good uppers, white rubber Assrted woven colored borders toe cap and corrugated soles, sanitary in soles. Sizes 2; to 6. SPORT BAGS WITH ZIPPER, 95¢ M. Kaufiman, $s.,........ Prayer, pi. iid {C. Kauffman, E. Mease, 3b... Heavy “Du\Pont” keratol assorted black Nissley, c and brown Ip Pig and Calf grains. Hauenstein, ¥............ FANCY HOSIERY, 15¢ to 35¢ We have the best line of hosiery to be LINEN SHORTIES, 75¢c drtable. Sizes 5 to 10. Gray Budy, Poff, 0 D. Meass, 2by............ Q $ Jr found anywhere. The famous “Buster Cool snd Totals oY 27 10 Brown” hose at 25¢ and 35¢ is the best oe au <0 11 estates wearing, best looking for children. any fan, Our New Fast Color Prints for priced . . . . . 19¢ A fine line ‘of Neat Gray Prints 25¢ OMOOCOMMOMH ON OWNS OU EH wo PN » = ° A Snyder, 1h. 5....... — Floyd, rf................ Show’r 3b. STOCKINGS School Supplies to start the i 0 013 0 10 New Cotton ahd Rayon Crepes a \ 29c¢ and 3Oc Dimer, df...............0 13 Stockings you can get at any price. Colors yea right Mower, Chines 2 : 4 are tan, white and a real black. EXTRA SIZE TALL . SSX, S85. eve cirri are Crepenese in all the, Kready, 2 3 A big assortment of Anklets, 15¢ PENCILS | 5c, 10¢ . 3 Hendrix, 00. 3 OF 0 TEE EERE ASW PENCILS. A --1¢, 3 for [3 Dersirable Shadeg, «+++. 89 ZRaley ad 00 CRAYONS. .... \ 10. 106 : — amen rare meen | LLL 1¢, 5c, Light and Dark Seersuckers 39¢ Totals ....... ..3 821 9 2 HANDKERCHIEFS eater 5c NOTE BOOKS otha, z-Batted for Rissinger 9th, sc Yandisville ,....., rrr 200 ny ow BERETS cee 28€ LOOSE LEAF BINDERS)... En Buttons and Buckles in an Assdxtment not Two base hits—Sies Rreals. Base POCKET COMBS.................10€¢ | LOOSE LEAF FILLERS. X..... sc . TUCK out— often found outside the city. When you 7 Moyet cr De BRITS .......... sensi] | COMPANTONS....... | ..10, 25¢ need trimming material be sure to ke. BOBBY PINS........ RULERS........... ord 5¢, 10¢c 5c, 10¢ our button counter first. A FOOTBALL GAME HOLLYWOOD HAIR CURLERS... INKS AND PASTES........ \..... SAT. AT HIGH SCHOOL 5¢ 10¢c cman CHANGE PURSES........ | NOTE BOOK REINFORCEMENTS. ..ge ies’ The Andy Brown Junior Football Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns 1 5 The An Lig re pe Navn Sor CAPS... 10¢ in SENT hide hay 106 Sat , A . sr eevee seven sees esse NAS sv vin au tenis ale no 10¢ ee clock. The Keller Bull Dogs being the opponents. VOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO0OC © Q C < Re + oO 4 < 3 A» ¥ OQ 4 + Cy $ C + < < C oO Q oO oO
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