MAY. 6th, 1930 PAGE FOUR THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. YEDNESDAY;, WE tt te ———— SE — X/ i [MT. GRETNA PARK GALA THE LANGHORNE RACES ON ST JOSEPH CC DEFEATED WAYNESBORO RIFLEMEN REPAIR DAMAGED LAWNS PLANT PEAS EARLY 5 W L LA FFS OPENING SUNDAY, MAY 10TH. SUNDAY, MAY 17, HAS LOCAL TEAM ON SATURDAY OUTSHOOT MOUNT JOY About all that can be done to re- Peas planted early may yield h i 1] R yl | N C So MANY ENTRIES —— pair the damage done to lawns by [twice as much as those planted la- . 3 Nestled in the foothills of Leb- In a bang up game on the park] Waynesboro High School defeated gw. mold is to brush lightly these | ter. Less moisture and higher tem- DE. TIST Ss anon Valley and by far, the most | Langhorne, Pa, May 5—Rankled diamond, St. Joe C. C.of Lancaster, [Mount Joy High school in arifle with a bamboo rake to loosen peratures in the critical growth 1 E. King St. Ee beautiful park grounds in Central [PY the humiliating defeat admin- defeated the local team Saturday {match Monday afternoon by the ype matted leaves. In many cases | period account for the lower yield es) 2 { Pennsylvania, Mt. Gretna Park | istered by lanky Vern Orendorfin 6 to 3. Score: score of 487 to 477, at Mount Joy. a injury is slight and the grass | from the late planted peas. selina a will open to the public on Sunday, [the Reading dirt track inaugural, St. Joseph C. C. ab r ho. a Waynesboro H. S. Mt. Joy H.S. wi) recover. If the grass appears fot NO ED ICED | LNA & May 10th, Manager Gene Otto an- five of the nations foremost race Baker, 3b ........... 30053 Tarleton aie 99 Bennett ..... 97 to be dead it will be necessary to Mrs. Gnaggs—Would you die for R | | JL "m | nounced today. drivers will endeavor to penetrate Kline, ss ........... 30012 Stine 98 Engle ....... 96 vosbd or reseed thle me, darling? On All Dental Work a > The genial Gene, who this vear the charmed winning circle at | Burger, fone 4 1 2 3 ....... 97 R. Pennell .95 od ci Mr. Gnaggs—Gladly, dearest. Pad he bps. Mt. Cre ae oF the Langhorne, Sunday, May 17. Bavke tb ........... 4 1 1-3 GiRoek ive. 97 H. Brown ..95 Even though ‘there are thousands Mrs. Gnaggs—And would there Daily 9 A. M. to 6 P. M ih. fourth successive year, also hasan-| Topping the vanguard of en- | Kircher, sef ........ 4 1.1 6 0{Cashman ....... 96 Derr ........ 9% on the relief, 204,935 persons had | be anything left for me after the Mon., Wed. Fri; Till 8 P. M = Tea nounced many new additions to his | are such seasoned perfor. of 28.1 Bd Ce “ money to attend eight ball games | funeral expenses were paid? i {J ¢ |beautiful park, which will make it mers as George “Doc” Mackenzie, | Miller, rf ........... 4110 0 Totals ...... 487 Totals 417 when the two big leagues opened a the garden and picnic spot for BoP Sall, Mauri Rose and the Am- (Wendel, 2b ......... 11321 SR a | their seasons. Advertise in The Bulletin. TIRED, WORN OUT, A Central Pennsylvanians. { bler racing team of Floyd Davis |Schmidt, ¢ .......... 4'1 261 UPPER DARBY AHEAD NO AM BITION Mt. Gretna park was always con- ond Ren Fowler, More thar 50 pel 3011.1). upper Darby High school defea- sidered the ideal place for picnics, Will jisugurate ihe current n 5 hk Mi: Joy Sigh in 2 rifle match HY Hany BY outings and for a summer resi- Sompeigth af Bagh A Baines Totals 37 612 27 8 at the Upper Darby range, Thurs- 4 I A OPENING PAE At Tol A WISE OWL dence, but the new improvements j persons 3 oli Spendway: i Mt. Joy ab r h o a | day, by a store of 491 to 418, | > selves around, all which Gene has inaugurated dur- | Mackenzie, first to present his | Hendrix, rf ........ 20000; Upper Darby Mt. Joy “fl : tired out with peri- _ |ing the winter months will cause | Signed entry blank, hopes to re- |Peifer, If ........... 300 10 Higgins ....... 99 McElroy ..... 97 | odic weakness and I was walking down town this this poy 2 in hi rinni avs of vester- | Barrick, 3b 4 1-1-8 99 Gerberich ....98 A pei They should : : : s park to go up another notch in £21 his winning ways of yester arrick, ‘3b. y @® g ow that Lydia morning and I saw a little girl sitt- |; estimation of pleasure loving Yar when he recorded 26 triumphs | Dillinger, ss ,........ 4 1.0 3 3ifger ...... 99 Engle ....;... 96 “Th E. Pinkham’s Tab. am ing on the curb, looking rather in- Pennsylvanians. gin 34 starts. He blames his medi- Corll, cf ............ 4 13 240 | Pace Rs 99 Newcomer ...95 SUN ) Y MAY 10th lets relieve Cis dignantly at the skates on her feet. The park ‘which h locre exhibition at Reading on a [Kayler, 1b .......... 4 0 0 6 0;iStanton ....... 98 Brown .......94 . 9 mort: Small gc an gis. I asked: “What's the matter, can't be 5 wilh | the only | ulty motor. Garlin, set .......... 40120 et end Sr Dorsie Williams of you skate?” She looked up at me Sectics. i hy i i) John Bagley, owner of Macken- | Germer, 2b ......... 100 85-1; Total 434 Total ..... 478 EN BL had No. subjion aid: i : ant | SECLION, yn ha ~ x rribly nervous. oe HE om phew Pay ovations to lure the pleasure seek- Hes Ja mounh boy Ronin i Fo dee : : : 2 i Ee Li OPENING ATTRACTION~the one and only lets helped my ore and built me ers, Gene also armounced, [ hav e car in the pink of con- Grove, p ........... : | Hunger Marcher—How far is it REG KEHOE and his entire up.” Try them next month. Salsas the new: 13 th | dition for the ensuing fray. Both | Weidman, xf ........ 20190 0 to Washington? > 1 Have you heard of the canny MG A addiuons to the | Bagley and Mackenzie are hope of Young, 2b .......... 1 00 0 0 Farmer—Well, it's about 60 miles GIRL MARIMBA BAND and entertainers Zl VASE A 0 Scotchman who had a nickel beer . Tetna Park are hundreds of | repeating their Langhorne triumph | Schneider, If ........ 1 00 0 the crow flies. : yo? it : inex served in an hour glass. ag be This addition | of Jast August. 100 0 0 Marcher—Yes, but how dar ist All new music, songs, entertdtagent, ele., el. aad ting : : any rig i Sg 98 Sall, like Mackenzie, was 4 ZZBrown ........000 1 0 0 0 the darned crow has to walk Don’s miss this sensationak opening he if A miserable housewife on Mount park on previous years and ors] mre ith missing i and cafry pack with him? New—Kiddie Rides Food and soft WE HA VE eve vo teur Joy street complained at dinner: “I to find fo ‘pl e | the inagural events at ; Reading.i Totals 38 3 627 A SS eee Now--Shee Bali Alleys drink stands au with don’t know what's wrong. My beticiss of tite dood e Pow ©S | Experts are of the opinion, how-| z-Batted for Germer When in need of Printing. (any- Betis New, -gand 2,000 new isa heart isn't in my cooking.” Her bi row thes don con yews, that Sall’s new Miller will zz-Batted for Grove. thing) kindly remember the Bulletin . Gift ) and husband sneered and said: “No. but all oo fhe ihc ie room i function much better on a mile ST. JOSEPH C.C. . 000 400 200—6 | Special Opening Gate Gifts % men your hair is”...... He was a brave in ooo Ei Li His car is powered by the MT. JOY .......... 110 000 010—3 fr : Afternoon—10c¢ Plus Tax—Evening 15¢ ie TRAM ren ss while he lasted. ches. And then, a new kitchen has Pow me ay gg 5 bt iy Burges, Weds}; | AY DITORIU Famous N. B. C. Entertainers, Sunday, May 17t . been erected where, {er 't], umn 0 riUmph | Peifer, Kayler. Two base hits— | THEATRE Watch Announcement Ea Fishi is in full swi SON theres dod ore, under Sspertiat Indisnapolis. Wendel, Burke, Miller. Home | jects 5 ing season is in ull swing, sO supervision, the food will be dis- | Hose, the Hebr SC f th 0 Ww i | wil here’s a tip to you females: If a girl pensed under the most sanitary | di Os He el Se . © |runs—Barrick, Wendel, Schmidt. i will starts fishing in her purse for her conditions. ral Wyn Soy Double plays~Dillinger: Gene { | : Ts man! make-up, a man is bound to get ih als | mer elerence for. mile track jy, Kayler. Left ‘onbases—St. aan ia TY ii ; i a ing t hake RE rr et WL benefit 9 | acing. The diminutive Mauri nie Joy 5. Base ‘on Jeff- | 0100 CL ial West Main St, Mt. Joy ott what size they are. You don’t have park for the zeniel Gena alwa " | finished second fo Cummings in the | jeg 1; Snyder 1; Grove 3.: Struck | | 2 B them to-throw the little ones back. lover of children. hac YS 1832 National championship. out—by Jeffries 2; Snyder 4; Grove | | rings i 2 De children, has announced The Ambler brothers, with Floyd 5 Hits—oil Jeffries 3 in 4 innings: | 00se eatre 2 Suovs not Ve : the ow Kiddie Rides which were Davis as their new pilot, also favor Gat - iy el Sit fed Po | a 7 and 9 a M X'or Clean, Well-Graded | sons, e teacher in one of our rural |vrurchased in New York City, will ; tt Chir Ta Top 2 . : : | Saturday Ry i fanta schools had written “97.2” on the | be ready for use on the opening ye, Joy i 2 Passed belis=Sohmit. i 5 1 ELIZABETHTOWN Sa oF shed St ine blackboard. To show the result of |day, Sunday May 10th. wig id a ee 3 Umpltey—Jones and Gray, Ties B = he one | Th multiplying by ten, she tuned to) And the od te MN else find ad ja new official mark of three min- 1:10. = i B Be nae the class and asked: “Now, Johnny, | ditional et 0 he nar a i and J 'a a i S May, Sth and 9th y Th Price diss: where is the decimal point?” With- |Bowling and Skee Ball alleys which a Fast as! A WISE GUY Charles Bi J ord Thursday, May} 2 Fri, sat, > RL" bi ae Johnny replied: “On {also will be ready for use on the ia result of his second place earn-| Is at work trying to cross a cow ng in “ TWO FEATURES Shirley Temple : as a; eraser, opening day. One of the most lings at Tampa, Florida, Sunday, |with a mule, so as to produce milk J AVA” | a YELLOW DUST’ m $ outli ropular features of the park has | April 18, and a third in the Read- |with a kick to it. Saturday, 9th I a A and 5 that old gent from Florin says: Boon i So with the | ing inaugural events. He hails |—is working on a method of pro- Margaret Sut avan | ‘YOU MAY BE NEXT” 8 Te ke very year is Leap year for pe- ly gst © entertainers and a New | from Springfield, Ill, and is anew- [ducing strawberries and cream at James in f= i. a | hibit destrians.” larger and beautiful bandshell has | omer to Eastern racing fans. Lone stroke, by grafting strawberry EXT TIME WE LOVE a 2 gta been erected, insuring many more AA once on milkweed. wee Beatin aii LY ty 8 MONDAY and TUESDAY, fy B mot A smail boy and girl from Phila- thousands of persons vantage and | MOUNT JOY HI NETMEN | —is trying to discover a way to Moh, Tues Fay 11-12 | Ee Al Jolson in “THE SINGIN corni delphia was having their first visit | VSiPUity_ points. ADD ANOTHER, 5 TO 1]get a kick out of 3.2 beer. = red Mach urray hE roads to the country when the boy came Seats have also been erected a- ts —is developing a breed of ' Joan Benfielt in a : mil. upon a dozen or so empty con- Round the band shell to seat 2,000 | INTER-COUNTY H. S. STANDING en that will put its neck across Wednesday, May 13th ~~ densed milk cans. Greatly excited while the en-| opm W. L P. C. [the old chopping block whenever = E + : 4 tire aspect of this place reminds ee = Edmund Lowe 3 E he yelled to his companions: “Hey, D p Mount Joy .......... 22 2 916 |summer company is in the air. Bn . “LAWLESS RID 8 F fellows, come here quick! I've found ©f @ large amphitheatre. Manheim Boro ...... 20 4 83 ! with Franghot Tone ia and ® LANCASTER, PENNA. a cow's nest!” After walking on a As a special attraction on theives, 9 9 500! H. Brown, Mt. Joy, defeated | Madge: vans 8 GARDEN MURDER CASE “TIMOTHY'S GUEST 8 Way the little girl saw a cow. She opening day of his park on Sun- Rlizabethtown ....... 5 5 Lititz, 7-5, 6-3, 6-0. a Stuart Erwin = E L. E. ROBERTS turned to the farmer and asked: day May 10th, both afternoon and |New Holland ........ 10 12 459] G. Brown, Mt. Joy, defeated | — mmm 1S 0 1 OR = “What are those things on her ig i gt Ca oe has Middletown ....... 5 19 278 | Yerger, Lititz, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2. Specializing on hedd?” ‘The farmer explained; [25° 1a € 1amous | pranheim He 6 18 .250| Keller, Lititz, defeated E. Brown, a com. i and Operator: “Those are horns.” Just the Reg Kehoe and his great Marimba | TT. oa isd 3 15 .167 |Mt. Joy, 6-3, 7-5. BN THAT LITTLE CAME® Inter-nai’I Cartoon Co. B Link Marietta St. and GoW moved. ‘And Which horn blew band will provide entertainment! myn. Mount Joy team clinched a| Doubles: Crider and Lindemuth, kL on i > +f | 25 E. Main St. MT. JOY, P. then?” asked the little girl. fom fe band shell A stronger hold on first place in their | Mt. Joy, defeated Kutz and Longs- : ZZ == Z fatty meats, butter, cream and sug- a friend? .. Hi oe 2 y » Manheim 1wp., » = ri OUR ¢ We = ary sweets—eat more fruit and “Are you sure you can cut your| . Is your husband a good pro 6-4. Lindemuth, Mount Joy, de- TONG, ZZ HIPS BACK, J vegetables and take a half teaspoon- Se ots : rider, Dinah? Do you have chicken ; : wre =r PN ¢ p 3 i 5 own méat Willy?” she inquired. vider, 0 3 u havec feated Kranich, Manheim Twp, 6-4, : Re 74 TA PASS THE ful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of and watermelon often? ; hot water every morning to elimi- Oh, yes, thanks,” answered the Ci 5 6-2. H. Brown, Mount Joy, de- 7 AROUND -~ 2. nate excess waste. boy politely, ‘I've often had it as , Yassum, he's a good providah all feated Miller, Manheim Twp, 6-2, 7 Zz is : A! o Mrs. Fina Verilie of Havre de tough as this at home!”....Tsh, tsh, right, but As 2a lis 6-3. G. Brown, Mount Joy, de- X ZZ . Mit. HARTA St Dian gaan such bringings up. Ewine ter git ketched ot it Harnish, Manheim Twp., 6-3, HARRY § Z 7 “TAKE SONE No drastic cathartics—no consti- time. 5-3 6 Big Son 4 it Musical! 3 Zz, BERERC SES PO Lua Jory el ae y “It takes a big stone to lay the Mother. Coolness! Herds DOUBLES—Kreider . and .Linde- “MUSIC GOES ROUND” 22 Lf ND For THE | : dose of Kruschen. y fotmdation of love” remarlied 2 : other— Sodness! ares =e muth, Mount Joy, defeated Warfel —Alp Ze “5 “0-4 ‘HANDS - henna head from town to her stone hn a he end fiat and Kranich, Manheim Twp. 6-2, Y. 4 MINE ARE | B RO N C H IAL mason boyfriend from Marietta. 7 lave : , |6-2 Miller and Harnish, Manheim 4 2 oh Ke | y i otis Father—That’s great. Now let's "wp, defeated H. Brown and E. SATUR Bh 7 7 { Z AWFUL COU GHS Here’s a bunch of Dippy Daffy- Sot busy i move Bway from here Brown, Mount Joy, 6-4, 6-3. Free Gift For The Ladies! fi 7 7 nitions I loaned from another fey cont dnd us when Vey Se Matinee at 2:K&P. M. RE = Pi WW. i FRANCHOT TOBE and SWAN Just A Few Sips and er: Grapefruit—A lemon that’s been given a chance and took advantage come back. rere GR Stimulate your business by adver- The Mt. Joy netmen downed Lititz by the score of 5 to 1 onthe latter's courts. MADGE EVANS i Like A Flash — Relief! All coughs look alike to Buckley's Mixture (triple acting)—one sip of of it. tising in the Bulletin. Elizabethtown High school won 5 Z, Skeletcn—Bones with the person | have as much as if you had just |OVer Naan Prune to the ‘Y 7 this grand soon Slop? an tri tune of 5 to 1 on the former's 0 J J ordinary cough — tough o eep r Be A : at nothing. tts 7%. S=_X seated coughs and oe, persion: ff gang o splinters — i = ronchial cough ‘are under contro stuck together. “There was a worm in the apple] The Patton Trade School and DICK n S== after just a few more tor- M 2 : : 1 echt : irl very | Middletown netsters played to a 3- DIC POWELL menting, sleepless ‘nights. 5 ountain—An oversized chunk |I just ate!” said a young girl very Isr: RUBY KEELER % hod Buckley's is alkaline, that’s why it’s of dirt. excitedly. “Take some water and {3 tie on the former's courts. Jack Oakie, Joan Blondel so different—it “acts)like a flash". Caterpillar — An upholstered | wash it down,” suggested a friend. Mt. Joy 5, Lititz 1 Hugh AY ET K i 3 we ale Singles: Crider, Mt. Joy, defeated i 4 = uckley, ar, N.Y. worm. The girl, deciding it was too late to 1 3 Big Musical With 100°s of Girls Ee B y, Inc, XY. Pretzel —A doughnut gone crazy. Wind—Air in a hurry. do anything about it, said: “Aw, let the darn thing walk down!”....... Longsdorf, Lititz, 6-4, 6-2. i 00 YOU KNOW WHY - - _The Only Thing There's Money In Toy Is Baseball ? COULD NOT DO HER Steam—Water gone crazy with |Nice goin’. the heat. i ; HOUSEWORK Egg—A chicken not yet. A Pennsylvanian was touring J A See Ta Swe) = Excelsior—Long sawdust. China and learning some of their {THROU yo enco se Law | a! “ET Y WHEN every- Dimple—A lump inside out. quaint customs. He came upon a pies, yA 3 LOR & {im vel 2B ron thing you at- = Chinese in the midst of performing a 3! cz GEST oN PAINTINGS tem tise burden 5 \ =! -—_— An irate lady from Sporting Hill {an odd custom, and remarked — Symon DE INTO HIGH & nervous Jo. irri way went into a local department | laughing: “So you Chinese put a (> i SOuNTY FOR. EVER i: table—at your store and complained: “This new | bowl of rice on the grave of your fr . BUT 1M — bod s ig - - 1 . pair of stockings was guaranteed | dead! And when do they come up A ae pi rent Horr to fit, but they don’t. And no won-|to eat it?” he continued. The \ == i Sa you need for extra soms v “ . : : ql q der! It says on one of them Made | Oriental looked at him disgustedly 2 % gneigy. Ms Charies L. Cadi of torists exclusively for John Wanamaker.” | and explained: “At the same time on BR © lic Frankl That probably explains it, but the | that your Americans come up to i down. My mother-in-law recom- the ‘ani exclusiveness wasn’t very exclusive. | smell flowers.”.... Not bad, not bad i — Al fended the Compouny, month at all. A i ; can see a wonderful change now. Ald was tying to explain the mmr 120 $ 2 Eo i meaning of “Loss.” He said: “Loss See you at the circus. INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO., N. freemen rT Zo “Te sr soul ion ALL BECAUSE OF ~~ | BiB orien oh tat a mel routes is what you have when you don’t A WISE OWL { HIS VEGETABLE. COMPOUND of the a oy Nn State