WED § NCASTE WED: THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. N complained a young no-good., “Yeah! @ PAGE FOUR he = Raffenst ug v 1 3 3.13 NO SUNDAY BASEBALL i RE ~~ |Y. P. S. L. SOFTBALL TEAM | Raffensberger, cf .... 0 0 0 0 (MOUNT JOY 2 4 3 3-13) . : i] OWL L AFFS WIN TWO OF TVR GAMES J: Quinn, ss 0 0 2 0 1|LANDISVILLE 7 91 623 lizabeth Hughes Society The players of the i Y. Py DR. Hl ! JK GAMES 0, « 4 - ; i t to practice or IR. Quinn, rss ....... 0 1 1 0 1| Referee, Crider; scorekeeper, Zel- . L. decided no i £3 Plavi 2 (Shape, If ........i. 6 01 0 1jler; timekeeper, Fenstermacher; To Sponsor Film Sunday baseball here this season. DE nly aying three softball games dur- | : : . a Delmar E. Dressler is manager of ¢ ing the past week, the Y. P. S. L. | Te ~ time: of periods, 3 minutes. a . yy . the above team. § | {7 4 St. Ten merged to the front taking | TOMRIS 1321 113 : Slit Story of Louis Pasteur” at Elizabethtown Sy i ton HAST ERAN.) ge { two of the three contests. Y. PS L R H 0 A E|Landisville Reserves GF : ; » he Park diamond the Y. P. S. i : On Thursday Marietta furnished Hendrix, p-rf 3400 o|Kling F................ 0 0 0] The Elizabeth Hughes Society presents “The Story of Louis Pasteur” [on the Park di ok REDUCED a CES cay = : P. 1 es re Eshleman, F 1 0 2|at the Moose Theatre in Elizabethtown, Wednesday and Thursday, April [1., will play the St. Joseph Catholic RY 'e opresition in a one sided fray, Pennell, ¢ .......... 2118 0 ¢ Me adi G 2 0 429th and 30th. This newest, and perhaps greatest, of Paul Muni’s films | cub of Lancaster. ; i Rt he Y. P. 8S. U's winning 15-1. Peiffer; 3b .......... 1 20 0 0fMcLanah, ey boasts such a happy blending of educational, technical and entertainment On All Dental Wori Friday evening in a return game Dillinger, ss ........ 2 201% Da G ) : value that it will undoubtedly be rated high among the “Ten Best” of Daily 9'A. M. to 6 P. ML 't Mariett: 7 S again Garli oy Ritner, G 1936. 3 | ; i Mites \ the x $ L again 8 arlin, id 12100 Wolfe, ¥ ...............; 0 0 O| There will be no increase in prices for “The Story of Louis Pasteur DITORIU Mon, Wed., Fr; Till 8 P.M. came through with a 3-3 sore. TOVE; 12 <P vse U O00 lh Lowen F 0 0 0]and the proceeds will be used by the Elizabeth Hughes Society for Civic |} mn n a close hard fought game an aylor, rw oa rrr and Welfare Work. | I lose hard fougl d Kaylor, 1b ©1300 Ry FSS 0 0 ofand : ro mm | THEA TRE ne of the hardest hitting teams Germer, 2b ......... 0 3 21 of hleman MANHEIM. PA TIRED, WORN OUT, Y P S. L ten ever crossed C. Schneider, If .... 2 2 0 0 0 = h Bie po td : Js 3 + dav. April 30th ‘ats with scored a 3-2 win over Garber, of .......... 0100 of Totals ................. 3 : i \STER’S VOICE Ko AM B ur boys on the Steelton West side Young, of .......... 2 10 0 1|Mt Joy Reserves GFT FR with i HCY many liamond Saturday afternoon. Buller, rss: .......... 1 000 0OlWw. Brown. G 0 0 © Edwarl i Everett Horton | | women are 2" Steelton—Y. P. S. L. | Weidman, rf ........ 1100 0i8 ............ 21 5 Conklin | jist drageing thet v.P S L RHOAE te Balmer, Boi. vores 2 0 4 ood out vith Decl, A WwW 1 S E OO \X/ IL Permell, .......... 1090090 Totals 152024 2 ZiWorkman, C ............ oO 0.0 | Sdic Wesknags aod arrie AR a 4 i O! — Barrick, Shy ........: gg 36 1 6 MARIETTA 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 1d. Workman, 0B 0 0 the PRAIRIE oh hey dia h-h-h! Am 1 sii? Mv back Hendrix, rf ......... 0000 y ie GE i... ¥ 0 ith | E. Pinkham’s Tab y AI 0 og YYPS L 402141 3-15 0 0 3 3 feels I'’ke the curve in a hair pin Yl'nger. ss ........ 0 0 0 2 Bentzel, C .............. 0 i will Boyd lets relieve rie “ve been diggi den for the |Peiffer, ss ......... 0.0 2 0 0 2-588 C. Schneider, Hendy, grep, 0... 0 0 0 Jim#® Ellison | odic pains and dis. ye gar oh oh e Cormer. 2b io... 00 2 2 02 S-base hits Garlin, Home runs wort 3... ........... O 0 Of nd comfort. Small size only 25 gents, ¥ No dey gad i an . oe Bavlor, iB .......... 0 0 5 0 0 Pennell. Base on balls: Off Hen- Shop, BF ci g 0 0 Here COMES TROUBLE qu Dorsie or DRoville, > > Fe it i 21" s-hneider, 1 ..... 010 0 0 drix, 4 Grove0; Off Luttman, 3. Seria i and was terribly nervous. Your Tab- ot wo big poc ; s full of worms a : 0 0 0 0 0 Struck out by Hendrix, 1, Grove 16 Totals 5 1M) Paul Kell rline Judge lets helped my periods and built me to go fishin’. That's the only good | = 110 7 0 By Luttman 6. Umpires G. Schnei~, on aru ! - up.” Try them next month. reason I know for digging garden— | DP deh Balmer, Wining Puchers| Score by periods: May 2nd ry : n met worms for bait. But, say, or Arts Losin itcher—Luttman. 1 MT: JOY RES. .7 0 2 2-1 Janet @aynor Sv L ei vou should have heard my spouse oily sess 0 3 : BE ar LANDISVILLE RES 2 2 2 0—6| Robert§aylor A ast night when sh th ey ae is 3 i Po | ee pins 010 1 0 LANDISVILLE DEFEATED Rigor wing: hag “SMALL TORN GIRL” Y a atin er; timekeeper, Zeller; PI - - ‘o' a handfull of fat, slippy worms uh, 2b... : ! : 3 LOCALS—RESERVES WON periods, 7 minutes. Mon. Tues. ay 4-5 that I had left there in readiness ty 3b 11c03d —_————————— Charlie Din, he : uth, Mo isvi ad It i , i A th’s morning. “fechas. Fu 123563 Landisville had little difficulty in AUTO RACING TO OPEN : oh Paulette G dar oa thes, r'ss ......... co defeating the local school team by he NE MAY 1 foo ; ER in “ “Tho hired girl has been flirting [ 55 ooo 0 2 5 0 23-13 score while the Reserves AT LANGHORNE 1 Lie Hd 5 4 48 i MODERN ES with the coal man again,” com- rite 00 ; 0 0 won their game 11-6. Scores: . Paul Muni and Donald Woods in “The Story of Louis Pasteur” at the |{ Wed. Thurs., planed a housewife to her husband. I Cera Mt. Joy G FM Langhorne, Pa, April 29—From Moose Theatre, Elizabethtown, April 29th and 30th. Edward Arild “H os tell?” asked her Sundy, tf ........... oan Ruin, € 0 0 0} ‘he dirt tract to the speedway move = pt a Binnie Baris nt 3 hi : tor in her Rudy, € Delos Eshleman, G ............ 0 0 O0jthe nation’s foremost knights of ' : in RE i : th 5 as oT Tomo, en 00180 Peifer, ¥ 0 2 2} he roaring road, Sunday, May 17,| Now recognized asthe fastest mile duration, a 50-mile featured final, | “SUTTER’S GOLD” ph esp a it R EY aren Sumpman, F ........... 2 2 6 making their inaugural bow at [circular course in the world, t and the usual series of time trials. |' — Telltale, 1 call’s it. Totals ............: 3 621 5 I ia i 0 2 2 Ralph A. Hankinson’s Langhorne | Bucks county > oy ES SEE A ~ YPSL.0o00 107 0-2 Miller G 0 1 1'mecca of eastern auto racing three remaining tracks of its kind [§ oA | pc an i in Ed ecca ol eas a . : i 1 GE O11 il i town Walked STEELTON 2060 00 0 1-3 Hawthorne, ¥ ........... 1 0 2 In launching his sixth season {in the United States. Indianapolis | § hi cl : x ur to his Daddy and smiling mis- 2-base hits, Dutch, Grove. 3-base : as operator of the Langhorne speed [and Oakland are the only other Matinee { —— | this of chievously said: “Grandma's stick- hits, Barrick 2, Hughes, Bullets. Se... 3 7 13 olantation, Hankinson will feature |speedways recognized by the high % Saturdays M Theatre 2 Shows 8 ry a. ing to her knitting, papa,” Papa, |gome runs Buj, Hughes. Base on Landisville G F Ti the cream of America’s racing tal- {powers of American auto racing. | Yong 00S8¢ Tand 9 P M B Clean, Well-Graded tution table lo vpderstand Why he isn "alle: Off Grove-1 of Bullets). Rudy, I" 0.00.0. an. 4 1 9 ent. He already has made over- The whizzing tires and roaring Holiday» | Saturday r feast enlightened said Yell why tell | Struck out by Grove, 7-BY Bul. Souders, P .............. 5 1 11 tures to outstanding western dri- | motor of Kelly Petillo’s Winfield 2 P. Mi ELIZABETHTOWN 6-8-9:30 B. mode! the abput it? There's nothing lets, 1. Winning pitcher—Bullets. €............... 0 0 0 vers who never before have raced charger last October inscribed a | tr Jus Rs about Sande ing he Losing pitcher—Grove. B. Lawrence, G ......... 1 0 2in the east. Row world record fof 300 Anes at? Be - . satisf: nitting, is there?” The lad laugh- — ak singe Hankinson’, car as # Sidi 3 ft : ; S31. he iMclanwn, C ............ 0 0 0 Ever since Hankinson's appear- |I.anghorne. It was *he outstanding oie CE ed and wid: Yes, Willie put give Marietta—Y. P. S. L. Kiner, Go: 0 0 0 ance on the scene in the role of [feat of the season at this track, | & Wed. Thurs. A pril 29-30 | Fri. Sat, May lst and 2nd 8 on her yam! Y. P. SL : Eshleman, F ............ 0 0 0 promoter, Langhorne has enjoyed eclipsing “Doc” Mackenzie's note- | g PAUL M Ls I Fred McMurray 8 i . a Pennell, 1ss ......... z2ez1 Dorwart, G ............. 0 0 0 increasing popularity as the east's|\worthy performance—a 36-second & in : E Mons Joy's ese Nive wl Peiffer, 3b .......... 1022 : Kline, F ................ 0 1 1 favored race course. Last year, an | ile—here in 1934. a “THE STORY O in 8 now burst into song wit e ditty ad rr 20 1} 4 ; Avis OW : is i entitled. “He carried the Torch for 2 11030 a eon i Langhorne was the scene of four | 4 LOUIS PASTEUR’ “13 HRS BY AIR” & : : Soi BOT} BY rf Totals o.oo nih 1 23 spectators witnessed e i ioniling ols in 1935. Theol Plumber : : outstanding eve i Se Wi Jun a i 4 et : : : . Booze by Leriods: gvenis here. late Johnny Hannon, 1934 Eastern a . 3 s Seen ua 11304 . - Fer monarch, won the inaugural; Ben : MONDAY, © 5 i i ry d ye sui i second 1 . . 9 N One of the overnight guests in Youhe of :.......... 60100 hi Sh Aw followed suit i ta Secon a George O’Brien in “O'MALLEY O » the basement of the Fire House Revior. 1b... 01100 / | offering; Mackenzie flashed to tri- gomblained to his pal: “I stopped | gy, 1f ..... 10000 h NEW Dl | eT —— a 3 smoking cigarettes because of my Buller, ef .........., 48600 0 & 0 Petillo annexe t e -mile nat- Tuesday, May 5th 8 0 lumbago.” “But how could cigar- Brown dt. 0 010 0} ws ional championship race in October. Harv Richniah Bs at UL). ettes affect your lumbago?” asked |, 4 1.0290 ol & : Six Three-A sanctioned events, y : 30 SOUTH QUEEN STRM the stupified man-of-the-road.| : | Ql nN RR x featuring 100 miles of keen com- in in E LANCASTER, PENNA. “Bending down to pick them up,” oo 9 521 6 o! > AALS MN Dd petition, will inaugurate the current “MUSIC GOES ROUND” “WOMAN TRAP LE ROBERTS explained the sufferer. Marietta R HOA E | campaign at Langhorne. The card a E Xi, | ER Awan, 8b. 31110 % x will include four sprints of 10 miles. | Samm mmm mm) 0800001 6 MQIARY PUBLIC Love may be blind, but itknows pnp goo 01200; = | Spedialiciis Titles, Licenses how to find its way around in the | Quinn, ss ......... 0101 1} ae - . a J Ee 0 { 4 ari : fark Radle, 2b ........... Sat | ‘THAT LITTLE GAME WISE WINNER J |25E Main st MT. JOY, PA. : Bo... 1 i on A week ago, while in Philadei- Quirm, P88 60 12 1 2] WE HAD A LiL GAME AT BROWN'S HousE, \ CANT gaan phia. I was standing in front of a Alexander, 1b ...... 6 050 1 | BROWNIE DILNT HAVE A DROP IN THE SHACK, - AND THAT DRNE A ig LOS 20 large hotel, watching innumerable |p 0p 0 610 @] JONES CAME IN HIS MACHINE , LEFT \T POT RRS CARL BUT ia young folks enter, dressed in &v- li, 5, + ......... 00100] SET OUTSIDE AND PLAYED WITH US For BR CARGO ip Rave POURDS OF FAT hifi Soths. Yo Wateh pi... e113 a FoLR HOURS, AND ps dg wary Av WE Ir J Oe NE aaa, ng the seme, became = a Fe TO THE LEAVING BROWNS LSE, JONES SAID So. STREET A ROMSE Ziel Fill of Dep BN Dosis: tne morni one said to ie Soom hate Portals ............. 362176 LADIES SEELLAS, ie Gor FOUR CASES OF HOOCH 2] UNPROTECTED? | HARNESS 209 00% of DSP Sut poss tog oh going on in here tonight?” "ivy prs 1.206602 1% 2-9] \N THAT C . 7 LP THERE f you listen to gossipers. gling S. L i ATURDAY a : ’ doorman exvlained: “The heir to | 1 0 2 0 0 0 0—3 Eveny 8 | } LOOKED AND THERE WAS THEN BE 777, Goo'NESS CIE i : To fhe CR Sn to pin And | re : Jo ri a . “ ” | atty meats, r, CT 1 - : | a million dollars or vig a bs Home runs Dillinger. Base on | » Golden Cascade GAVE US THE MERRY HA NAW AN RNOWN. sweets’ cat’ more. fruit pM di rty tonight.” e yokel, : Bog idts ; 77 Cad egetables and take a half teaspoon- s radio varty be ar halls: Off Hendrix 4: Off Bowers, 5. | \ T 3 DINNER 7/0 rr WHATTA 920 A I ey lance thoueht a momen ig Veo Struck out by Hendrix, 4; By “ “THINK A THAT? 10t water every morning to elimi- of its marked: “M-m-m--m! ats ale wers 2 7 ate excess waste, 5 . »” pia WUR? of its ol on wT Te rice, Md unites: 1 fools oF 3 the ge nizing the yokel for what he ii Morctia=Y. P. S. L, i | lbs.—my clothes fit me fine now.” ing su pe. ke hing’s the i No drastic cathartics-——no consti- i Shwered: Marietta pation—but blissful daily bowel ac- 8s tH heir.”............ Catch on’ B ......... ¢ 0°00 tion when you take your little daily can hq : WW. Ouinn, If ........ 00.001 | dose of Kruschen. A teacher in one of our rural Alexander, .. 0.0 2.0.0] | You schools north of town, said: “Giv- Rotator 1H 1 1 80 8 B RO N C 4 IAL i6 bal me a sentence with ‘detest’ and © oi. 1 48 2 before ‘deduce’ in it” A lad raised his|p ooo gn 00314 COU GHS a sure hand and when given permission to tt. 00 202! speak said: “I flunked in detest and pe | : beni hic] my dad gave me deduce.” What you been doing?” asked a | dust A Faw Sips Pode ig ne <econd no-gooder. “Trying to pass | ike ash — Relief! n » ecess Later in the lesson the teacher |a lead half dollar.”......... Tough A Ad a Tok Troi a mai decided fig wi another | work, fellows, you’ll soon be ita \ i Mixture (triple acting)—one ae gn chance so she said: “John, give me | mates. ; i this grand medicine soon stops an Is ar a sentence using the pronoun 1” A man will not admit that he is | gr a a Jain ol Sep in the Johnnie obediently started: “I is— [a poor judge of women unti 3 eis 3 bronchial cough are under control Ey. The teacher interrupted saying: married, nor a poor judge of liquor £i 4 3 after Just Lo ons yo more tor- “Not ‘I is’, you should say 'I am’. until he is blind. Buciley sislialing that's why it's hing : i : so erent—it “acts like a flash”. Jo jo grinngd and ingl Refuse substitutes—guaranteed. 45 TRI “Alright, I am the ninth letter of| Two of our young firemen (single) and 85 cents at all druggists, W. K. | the alphdbet.”—Smart boy, there. [had two back woods girls to a \ 7 Buckley, Inc, Rochester, N. Y. ts movie Saturday night. After the \\ : i] i ae : Two ladies, who at one time had | movie they went to an inn for re- 5 EM 6d oo lived as neighbors, met each other | freshments. The one fireater ask- COULD NOT DO HER 3 eas at Lancaster Saturday. The oneled: “Do you like beer in mugs, = I) ‘aha B 0 Bi S EW 0 K very ‘sweetly remarked:” “Gra- |girls?” The one girl giggled and 00 YOU KNOW WHY --- wig Letter Is Such A Tearful Affair? eid Tram to ms jar B37 Else ] cus cious, .it's been five years since I've | coyly answered: “That all de- — or mmm EE — en ie aE = 5 = 5 © Sn - wih WHEN Sveiys 3} ct son you. You lock lots older, [ons on how he acts when bes | © CTT ae weet] ATE cones ined odor 2 vos too.” Her ire aroused by such a} got beer in him..... And they were TARY STUFF y SE borane WYRE nl ENGALED CIARES TT ois OF < 3 Fan Ts om THE HEA nis) pres gf [sores en) 1s Ba en Mrs. remark in reference to her aged |such nice girls too. Thin ankles ge. us ol ea — {Lo nie geen] ? wi T ’ 3 EIEN 51 nervous and irri. founda look, the second lady said: “Real- | but thick heads. 3 table—ae your Varyin: ly, my dear: I doubt if I wocuid re oe Ss 3 1—try used fr 2 2 J a have recognized you, but for your| If a husband talks in his sleep, id es ota nut ici coat”. .... Meo-0-0-w, kitty, kitty, {and still gives no secrets away, EES you need for extra particu ki it's a triumph of mind over mut- energy. Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus of ey. t Trenton, New Jersey, says, “‘After ad doing just a little work I had to lie CREA Adam must have had a tough down. My mother-in-lgf« recom- 3 tak time when he first picked up Eve-- | That's all for this time. I'vegot| =—— mended the Vegetable ¢ mpound: 3 he couldn't say: “Haven't I met | to “stick” onions and “sew” let- | | can see a wonderful change now. § ou yout somewhere before?” tuce and “cut” potatoes and 2 tab “plant” early corn. Oh-h-h-h my i “This has been a trying week,” | poor back! Cag xTSIVAL CARTOON SOR.Y. X77 ' AA 30:8 BEX ETRE la A WISE OWL | =X» feet tn |
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