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'-' ‘I125’-\--:-2 ,.— 2’?l.;;’- ' =4- J ~2:§:~,';, *6.’-... , .-.- -..-:,-A-£55:-=:.4e;:;:=;-g'm;=:;::=233:9:=aaz%;h:%::mi:;:z?2z 13,- \122 ' 5» .-,r.>;-.,..~;_-,_.g;.,’,:;;_:,,;-,.‘-337,, »«_,,u,-.¢<-.v-- r.,:_, V :-.« -»’-\' v.?::£2P..~.-'-I=5-:--v.\- - .’:::~,- 2‘ 2-\ . ., ' 'L-‘.-«.4 ,, a.;:.-’3'- ‘if ‘ ._ -: ~ 2' ;. %.,._.:::'s’».='>W7f -9- ‘.-.-,.c;5~:-3735!:ZEC-:“_:\:§}1:§:?:‘IZ':35\5'” -> r» We -tulio 1! little trou.bJé u'buuK nu.- sizo or u gnut um] look at it ~Umm;,nn um znu:.'uHT,vnu; glass of fear‘ until 11 looks us. Mg us allnvlgpuuxnt. *lIm*mR E. HARRIS. . . . . .President .01IA8~. W. ELLIS I, A. HAYN..... I. G‘. ELLIS.... Vice-Pres Treasurer Secretary '1}-lu.-n wo um nl‘.1'uid301i our uwu (area {-1011 FOR BEN’l7‘—Nent clean warm and; comfortable room for one or two< gent-lemon or couple; b0rll‘(1‘OI)ti0ll!11; always not water; ! heat. at 175 Lockwood Ave. Phone A=hbo't»t -603-W. Jan. 19-20 C.‘ FLj.1\'I‘ ’1‘«O rR»EN'1‘-—0r single .moms~. All nxoderxr improvements. -1236 Sumll Pm‘-k avenue opposite -Botzmiczrl Gav:-dens. Jun. 26-Feb. 2-c. '1‘~hln1.: (u do Is to aqllllsll it while 41 is still nu unu1'c- mun ngmu. We dun’! hum squir-my things he cnuso of mm: we know shes‘ win (1-- lo us. but ’bc(‘un:~:e of what we 1’:-nr ti|Je_\' mI1.:ht.. Om‘ ‘reason tells us (lw,\ 1.l!‘0‘huIl11Al'h~. but our -fear eontrmlk-.l¢~' Men nrv just as bad. No need to cell’ a woman in wluu w'1.1.V ' OHARLES W. ELLIS Editor ‘M60 South Park Ave., Lackawanna HELP WANTED F 0 R R E N '1-‘—-Front O suitable for Doctor, ‘Lawyer or Dentist, in new building\; Elec~ tricity, Gas. 497 Ridge 'Road. Enquire 501 -Ridge‘ Road. SPENCER G. ELLIS Circulation Manager WANTE1D—To rent house for board» mes will ‘buy in small hotle. Address H. Journal -omce and name ‘price’- ‘In letter. , S. ‘.5. YOUNG ‘Genera Advwtlslng -Manager Smile. There's so much joy tor the least of ma. Antiquity of ‘Soap. There's so little pain for the most of us. ‘It seems funny to ‘me that any of us In -spite of the antiquity of =soap. as’ evidenced by in soup shop -still to be‘ (seen In the -ruins or ‘Pompeii; the‘ chemistry of ‘sonpmaking was not 1111-; derstood ‘by us until about a. century; ago. since then soap and mmameuts: have become intimately associated with each other. Nor a long timeaonm maker; made no pro out of their‘ \9lyes.\' Now may extract from these‘ -byproducts ‘glycerin, which. besides‘ being as drug. ‘food and “toilet requl-=, site.\ enter: into the manufacture ox; nitroglycerin and ii the basin of dyna-i mite -and other ‘high rexploltvea.-—Lon-I don Spectator. Jan. -1'2. tt‘ Jan. 21 to 27 c I J. E. JONES, Wqlhfngzon Cori~espond‘ent, Bldg. Waamngton, D. -C ‘Can?! smile all the time at the rest atua‘ Now laugh!-—Los' Angeles Tunes. »LOST—White trench poodle, Re- wand if returned to 942 -Ridge Rd. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES; If you want to know all about Pro\- tectlon vs. Free Trade «and posts) curd request for free sample copleu‘ of THE AMERICAN ECGNOMIST.‘ 339 Broadyway. New York. WM. w-mm‘ MILLS New Yopk City ‘Correspondent, It E_Blf0§d Styeqt,_ New Yqrk City Historic Ran ’Frce The -most venerable rose tree in ex ‘istence in ‘said tu bloom against the .ancient church of Hilglenheim. in Ger many. ‘Notwithstanding ‘the many ‘par ties which ut dlirerent ‘times have been in the ascendancy, >they all seem it» have respected and tended the rose «tree. which. it in said. was‘ planted ‘D3 Charlemagne. The trunk is now ‘a! most as big as -n mun-’s body. There are live principal‘ limbs trained against the churcmzhe ‘tree being protected ‘hi Iron railings inc-losing an area of ahom twenty-six square feet. The German soldiers in-'en1'ly.ngc-s tended the tree: Catholics and Pronestuuts, in turn mus rters oi‘ the town. drained the ground. the soldiers of Tm-enne fastened‘ up the 'brun_ches with clamps, und those of Napoleon, 11 century and a half later. erected the railings. FOR SA-LE—‘—-Cash register cheap. class condition. App‘): 404 Victory avenue. I FOR R‘ET.——‘—A‘t Lake nvnue, bod_— A Colnplato Boot Bindery Attqched FOR HA-LE——Green cut bones, will make your hens lay. Apply 1608 Electric Avenue, A. Ames. l~8-19-20‘P. FOB SALE—Chicken Coop and Detroit Jewel Gas Range, very cheap. Apply JOURNAL Omce. 12111.13-14 P. lawn Beach, two new Bath. ‘electric lights, cellar-. Fine loca- ‘tion ton‘ bwbfeg, House now open for lnspection. For izztoxtmatjon ad-- dress Bredenbei-g Bros., 88 Hammer-- ‘schmidt place, Buffalo, N‘. Y.. Phage ‘Abbott 6'82-‘W. PHONES _, ‘Federal 792 Ben-, Lack: 905 titer 9 P. M-., sunduyu and non- CI“ Abbott 1 119 2-W -Whosoever has tried to stick I pa-2 ‘per -label on I -piece oi‘ tin knows -how,% dimcult it is. Here. however, is a; ‘recipe for n muciisge especially dc» Iizned for this purpose and published‘ ‘by Nature: in 150 cubic centimeters’ of l)o‘iliug water dissolve twenty grams. ot gum tragacunth and -add ‘a paste: made of sixty grams of - and ten; ‘grams of dextrlne dissolved in forty cubic centimeters at water. Dilute the‘ whole with 200 cubic centimeters of! ‘boiling water and add ten grams off glycerin and ‘ten grams or salicylic‘ acid. Boil ior minutes. stirrinw constantly. Mucllago to Stick on Thu. FOR -SA‘LE——\I‘wp horses. ten =Iuln- dred pounds each, and light .tOp\ apriixg wagon. Altes Meat Market», Hamburg, N. Y. Jan. 25-25 P,‘ JOURNAL AND BULLETIN OFFICIAL PAPER Town of West Scneca, N. Y. FOR SA-‘l)E——Upx- piano hand» Cary sate, both an good >condlt.—lon; Address 1156 Ridge Road. Dbilximted an the omclu paper or QI.onI_(englnxgon Business; Men’: Asso- ‘yds ‘Sept. 23. 1913. and South l,,I,Il!I_lo Social and Athletic Club June ,_18, 101$. Jan. 25-3! (Ii GOOD Machinists, Plalner. aha.per,. lathe and bench. hands. Apply‘ Arthur ‘Coltan ‘Company,‘,Builder‘a of’ machinery, ‘Detroit, Mich. 13-19' In full view or the crowd m a very busy street two vendors of berries were ‘busy with piles of thin wooden boxes, each sp:mlily wlth lmmu- ture fruit. Emptylng box ufter box. the vendors deftly punched up pne lay er of the bus bottom to a sharp angle pointed in the mlddle. propped -It there with paper and then re the recep- tacle. tuklng grout care that the finest and freshest looking berrles should make a showy top covering. ‘One or the spectators grew lndig nunt. “How in the world.\ he de- manded. \do you expect to sell your wures when you openly show that they are not what they seem to be?\ \Aw. -gwnnl\ shit! the vendor ad- dressed. “'I‘hls Is New York. and there are more trains coming with more peo- ple.\—Everybody's. For ‘ihe Vllltorl. Letters «to the Journal must bear m as evidence of good gnu, though wmmeld from print it ilufred. GUARANTEED fresh new laid ecu; 50 cents per doz, H. S. Cheesemau. , ‘-Martin Ave. Blasdell, N. Y. January 6, . cutting Up Old Fun. There is a knack of cutting up oldi turn with which all women are not familiar. The pelt should be turned‘ wrong side up and the skin slowly and} carefully cut with a sharp penknlfe. the blade penetrating the skin only‘ and not touching the long halra. Cut-‘ tlng fur with sclssom destroys the beauty of the halt and wastes much of the pelt that might be saved by the’ penknlte process. -[,.0S'l‘—-—‘Scotch Collie, white br A t, ‘ tour white legs, white around neck. Valued as a pot. RO- ward it returned. Call or nddreia, ‘Mrs, Baiubridge, 407 Canon Aye, Jdnunry I Every Thursday this space will be occupied with notes on “Libraries” '“'AN'l‘l<]D—-Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. can or ill- dress JOURNAL OFFICE, Luckn- wannna. N. Y. Not All For Love. Next week we will present a short article:on ‘YOU CAN Learn up be an adept seamstress. Make your own hats and dresses. Learn to earn in your spare noun» -‘Make or keep your ‘body strong... Make many helpiul friends. Share many good times. ‘ Be 9. help to some other girl. Gain a wider vision of life. IF YOU W; »’ — _ .. 1, Little Florrle—,0h, uuuty. den, don’! you go yet. please. Aunt—-But I must. darling. I should like to stay longer. and it is tweet of you to love your iunty so. Flori-ie——-Oh, please, aunty. don't, go yet. Mnmmn said she'd whn: me nsioon as you went. “What a Public Library does for a community” On Nov. :29. 1814, a newspaper for the first time was printed by steam Although the application of steam pow or to printing mnchinery had been successfully experimented with some years previously. the hostility of the working printers ‘rendered it unadvis able for the masters to introduce such in startling iunovntlon into their print ing houses. Townrd the end 01' IBM. however. the growing circulation or the Times mode a change of some kind necessary, and in the face oi‘ iierce op» position the second John Whiter set up in steam printing press. 80 on the morning of Nov. 29 the leading article or the Tiunes announced to its readers that they held in their hands that day a copy of the first newspaper to be pripted by stenm.—London Answers. Fl:-at steam Prou T (WEATHER rvsnvwnens f “ j . '50bservulions of United States p yonther burc-an taken at 8 p. m. ~ ,yoqterda.y follow: ‘w‘—,_'.\ R ‘_ _ Temp. Weather ~j;._» \ gnjre -Ybrk-~.....:. 52 Clear “‘1uhuny 42 m.cmy .Qt.la'ntlc City 46 Cloudy 1 Boston 52 Cloudy In Turkestnn every wedding engage-' men: begins with the pnymont of a substantial consideration to the glrlis parents. If 1: gm Jllts her lover the erxgagexnmlt gift has to be returned unless the parents have another daugh- ter to give as a substitute. some Big Bargains Take advantage of the.'opportun> mes offered in clnsses the South Park Y. W. '0. A. REGISTER NOW. Butralo . . . .1. . . .. B2 Cloudy Qhlcago .... . . . .. 52 Rain 8].. Louis ,_ . . . . .. 56 Cloudy New Orlezuxs . . .. 62 (‘loudy Washington . . . . .. 52 Clear Philadelphin . . . . . 64 Clear “Greek tire\ is u mixture or naph- tha, nlter and sulphur. highly m ammo and very destructive. In the Grec-hm wars in was tied to an arrow or discharged through u tube. WINDSOR LAUNDRY SOAP, Regular 5c bars RAVEN TIP NOISELESS MATCHES. ‘ Regular5cbox...................,.3for10¢ BORAX WASHING POWDER, 5 Regularmcpackage C Sun‘-let Fever and Mllk The Rhinoceros. 89.31-let fever is praotlcnlly unknown in {he tropics and doctors say this in ‘booguue so‘ little trash mm: 1.s_drunk um-9. The streptococcus, which oc~ curt In large quantities in most rail} .l|lll;_ is always present in scarlet (eve. and expert: no in that 3 cause and elect. it is still a mystery whether wood engraving came to Europe from the east or was rediscovered by some Eu ropcun urtillcer. There is 11 like un certainty regarding’ we precise (late or the {lust European woodcut. it is only known that European wood engraving was going on us curly us the iirsr, quar wt or the um-emu century. it has been proved than :1 woodcut in the Paris library was '[n‘intedi1'1 1400. The very eurilost wood engraving consisted or outlines und white spaces with smaller black spaces. but alluding is rare. Wood Engraving A rhinoceros rolls in the mud be cause little Insects get between the folds of its skin and worry it. If It gets its body covered with mud they are unable to reach. the skin. HEADQUARTERS FOR KEEPING CUT FLOWERS FRESH ANSWER to your ad 6! January 8th. I have furnished light, housekeepv ing rooms at 89 Aldrich Place., South Buffalo. 1!. f. Must Be Properly Taken Care of. and Here Are some Suggestions of Moment. PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES. Black can overrun Island ‘The Island‘ of Black Cats\ is I lune applied to Chntham island in thy Paci ocean, about 730 miles want of the coast of Ecuador. It is overrun with black cats; indeed. cuts of no. other color are seen there. These Inhhnll live in the crevices of the Inn foundation near the coast. and mimic by catching fish und cmhs. lu- Otqod or run and mice. A FULL LINE OF THE JOURNAL will pzjint next Thursday the complete- audit as submitted by the Na- tional Audit Company, for the irgalng ending December 31st, The only drawback to cut is that they wither so r(Lli('kly, and in keeping them fresh Mme seem to have more luck than others. , For instcmr.-e. in the matter of visa‘ lets. it is possible to wear them sev- eral times without noticing the over~ powering stale odor which proclaims them beyond redemption. Of course many people find that they cannot wenr cut even for one afternoon. her-nuse in some cases the bodytheat seems to wilt them, but if this can be avoided it is quite pos- sible to find a hunch almost as fresh the second day as on the first if they were properly guarded overnight. Keep the box that they came tn and when you take them off hold the stems under running water for I. few min- nutes, taking care not to wet the vio- lets themselves. GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES. AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. \Although Clmgson has bad a cut tor almost six months. he still seems to think n ])(,'l]D has some rights.\ \How do you account for that am. I:\lde'l\ Woelul Lack People who are interested in. our city government and people- who have been reading the un- truthful statements in Bun'aio- papers are asked to read this audit, then draw YOUR OWN conclusions. George M. Avery & Son junior-\Vi. uy. mm are vou poo‘ .10; ‘I0 proud shout? but time I Into overvbody wu very friend- l1..|I_|d‘now i can hardly get a per- _ll_.;to Inuk!\ Uncle liben—“You'l) us,’ but it's our town pride. Yoqkloo, Joe Summer: picked up I guidebook ilmt tel’. out of 1 motor car week, and_we found that the old Iglngry swamp is a mountain \tam. »Iimmona' stone quarr! 1 precipice, I;lll Moodler’s beerhouue a wayside the whole blooming country -choqk full or historical imtidotes and delusions,’-’ CIVIC for Prldo. “Iv: very peculiar. It certainly Ihows I woeful luck of self cont! deuce.”—-Birmingham Age-Herald. Ridge Road Near Eleétric Avenue Single and Double Flowers. The printing of this audit is an expensive operation, Till. JOURNAL does not get one penny for it, it prints it at it!- own expense so t at our readers» may see positively that what THE JOURNAL has said, pol- itically, in the past two years, it «borne out by f,acts—-we leave the‘ theories to the scheming pol-- iticians and the Buffalo Times. The petal: of n nlugle full Iooner than do those of I double one for the reason that the inner petals are transformed more slowly and re min the power of adherence they need when performing their original tuuce thing: which Go with u l'lntbuIh—-\-I see an English m-‘ an wants to be made a. Judge and go on the bench.\ Dens::mhI‘1rst——\What could she have for the Bench?’ \Well; she probably has the m; and 3 gown.\ There is an old stylus to the enact that the Jesuits are wise; they nqve! lose their temper. This adage we uno- mit tor the consideration ot those choleric people. male and temule, who ce.:'.’...u. comprehend that 1 com- bination oz scum. and tury may as often contains wmenta pf low (tom edy as cw <n-w..- He ioat his tem-4 per it-‘ \re-mum - her way of any- in; -- u-- an ~-un.It.im'ore Sun. on Losing Your Tompur. Then wrap them up in the olled'pn- per and put them back in the covered‘ box outside the window it it is cool. if not. in the refrigerator, but In either case keen them wrapped. This treatment seems to restore the and hold in the delicious odor which so soon becomes rank lf thev are kept unwrapped in a close roovn. Some people think 3 pinch of salt in the water will keep out fresh longer, and so it does in some cases in others it ‘seems to change the col- arts 3 llttle. With roses it is success- ful, but not so much so with violets. A piece or gum camphor is said to be an excellent preservative in cm‘ water. and others advocate a small I-‘moot charcoal, but ln any czso the water ahould he changed daily and the now- ors put In 1 cool plxce overnight. The Greek Kalendu “Postponed to the Greek knlends\ lg a Roman phrase used when the Greeks had no calendar and therefore meant. as regards a debt, that it would never be pud. No Longer Live Over the Shop. Living over the shop is no longer be custom with the great West end radesmen; they sleep in the outer uburbs one or the very inst In hreatened with dispossession ‘by tho ale of the Arunde estate. For more mu a century generations of Lun- arts have stuck to the (amour shop Coventry street, dealing In it an I . - .- Iths by day and sleeping our \ ‘ _A_uthorv of \Anma Laurie.\ 1; 7 “Angle Lu_::;-ie\ has topical mtex-est slncg, according to the gen \:. ;Ig\;i1[‘yj story, it was written a._.l,?_ 1,. loldier In Flanden to his Indy '5’ ;~.|¢y“p it hox_ne. The mm: was wu- _:é ,,_';\um: jobugm and Annie uune mu 1; :_' 'ui‘o_o_( the four daughter: 01' Sir Bob Aunt-—‘ikmr bride; my .9» boy, in.- wealthy md all that, but 1‘ don't think awn make much of a. beauty show It tne .a‘It|r.\ Nephewe-“You don’t_, eh! Just wait till you see her with the bridesmaids aha Inn ulect¢d.\--BoI- \\3 Trgnncrlpt. Misfortune The-met rhaL'God has problblted~de- cpair gives misfortune the right to hope Ill thinks and leaves hope free to dare all t.hlngs.——Mme.. Swetchine. Em’-ly-Uae of IN! Rm] > When reading and writlngiverc Ill,- tlo‘ prnctlcd n ring with some Ipoctq! dtvjce served ham as itlentll Q! the bearer and :1‘-mark 0! the wt\!- tor of I documcut. The impression of the device on a mug vent tar to ‘VIM giving the lump 05 .1!‘-‘villlim ‘nag to 3 lotto: or contract; and today to preserve the lagql notion in add- ing soul: to lopl documents, ot Iluxwelton. sad to re- commonplace ‘Greatness I tha Ibndon ChronIclo.,Annlo nary h_o‘r ardent lover some 3‘ jg noggin Vill killed In Flunderl. nllgovfonu Annie wu’ led to the ,u_ug~nj~j170o by uqundor -Ekrunlgql Not a day passes over the anal: ‘jut men and women of no note do ;.':‘ex deeds. speak great words or under no hle lQl'I'0Wl.—Chm lee Reade Assistant trenuref at the Unlht States is’ {credited with saying v.ha’t.l.ho- Ivonne dollar bill luu qbout thru- ‘vooks. but to all ‘know It isn't t.x-no.-,6 lion York Evening’ Tolegnun. urnuy Exnggcrutco. m.——L¢'mdob Chronicle optimistic Thought. Pqtk-nee is bitter. but its trait in sweet.-‘llouanénu. A -mteful mind is not only an gx-eatest of virtues but the mv-em. 0; an other virtues. J4\- ru u Wanted at once 1504 lalmrrs thy aha Samuel {Austin & Son no. 160 Union St‘. Niagara Falls. Rate 22 ans par; Hour. ’ Samuel Austin’ & Son ‘Co. M For fuxjther information, apply JOURNAL O P o t r z eba natychmiast 150 robotnikow do. Niagara Falls, przez The Samuel Austin & Son Co., 160 Union Ulica. Plata. 22 centi nu godzlne Samuel Austin &Eon Co. Niagara Falls.