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B e 4*-Greatest xa*vertis.~n1g ’M#ed¥ THE mu RNAL Official‘ Paper ‘of ‘City of‘ -Lackawanna, and Town of West scneca VOL. IV. NO. 1 .IU'i3r :41. 1913 LACKAWAN.\'A,;\' Y BUFFALO, Y, $1.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE F’: I 1% *2. mi 4..,. .4 R0 LAN D It May Be Foolish Plenty of Work BLASDELL .2, (0 up ,/ur/2,-;AL, ~; \I-‘.'* < A 2i<7{!—;.~f-i’f)I~fD‘ENT' E LA VELLE PARK ,8]-/.-nu’ in (IN J-:' r.-' BY ST.'\'I“'I\ (F )I\\[\' F51\ ':{’l'li,‘,..\'AJ. Good Reads .‘.Ii ~ 3.1 rjr-I-In (‘nnk nf Lnkrs Avenue Mr ’I‘,vlr-r nf Iilnsdvll n...1. A.,‘.,-M Calls in I‘mlzu1d 1111:: wm-k, mi THE CVOOLEST SPOT IN LA€3E’«§.AWA‘f‘€NA L H Mun her {Gr uullr. Pa. Mrs. Pun-i: nn-I 1.-r 11.1-mu’-r nrv out 01 [mm vl-ilInL'. Dnn't be afraid In mm-~ In mind the noisp and din. i‘ v- i lIa,1§fI FL V1108!‘ »._2 ;., r‘ha.rlotte. 3 P (.-..= |1F:[feI‘. Miss Mary Dlltil\ of .\Ii':n.3: 11;,“ is an the aiCk lixt L111: \n,-_~k. Fir»! l..'uLnu:n.‘ni;m~ ‘\\'h,Zx‘ i~ In u gun: nf In--u guim: to do tlmt \'.n~ ju-.t pm un at the Sim] l'1:1n{'.\' .\'«»r-rml Lmalmxxuunian~-“Why tln-y arv gmins: tn hr-lp makv a ne-w ‘lid’ fur I.zu:ku\sannz1. to be put on no:-.\L Suu« day. Snmc-one said they :11‘? going to n1uk<- um, one for Chief Regan, while they are at It.\ ['n:,v.‘[ VIN’ Liv‘ “hit ‘L.’ i—\ H. :- _vm1 nut «In tzrmu r-u RIULW In .1’! :~v nn 0‘ I.akr,- Avenue Miss Floronc-0 Iioulry 0| Mnnnr \\. nue spent Szztunlay at 1‘Iri-- I:-‘.u:h. 11':-I-4 mu] i-‘~l'~ .\‘;1pi.h.1 Sr-rap |m\I-. fur hv~nt'h«~. “iii: 11- r« and 111- r- n $u'.tlih.L' chair? Whcn the city is in the thrm-~‘ of ulil 5'01. llli.-: lino ~1mi 1- in iw lnnkwi fur if you smuid hutlw in '/.1-pliyr-. of coni- ncss that arc r-nnstzmliy pzmsinx; through that humhln yr-t il\ii1 park. This park is the rendnzvnus of the rich and poor, the celebrated and the yet-to-ho-popular citizens of our city. It is here that man meets man, and if you were a little bird up in one of those massive trees you might hear some noise that sounded like the booming——no, not of cannons.—but of candidates for from mayor down. The embryo politician in his fondness for pre-knowledge of political doings his pipe and smokes and in the ring: he blows he sees the halo‘ of heroes yet to be crowned. The impression one gets of La Velle Park is the extreme coolness (if you belong to the other party). but when the password is recognized a warm wave passes over you that is only exceeded by the warmth experi- encod when embraced either by your mother-in-law or a friend who wants to borrow a \ There is no admission charged at any time in this park. and the benches are left out all night. There is no (ml, II 1::!.x;it:s ~ \‘\'h -n ;.-.u rm: \--r- r-I 1--1 .:x ': u. - L 4:, wif- Ih 4.\... l!.- H'- !«.-1;). 1, }.-.1 z. 1-. ‘n Ha]! mu! 1,.» r- rum L mt t r 1.4:‘! ~hzxLv lurn-J- ~'!5.“ war f.\;.n:t~_ h1~l- zxx.-1 :r-Am 11.3’ L-111.1.-1 up In ~.~. and \\h«:a ill I'«»' aft-r u ,,-»,v'.u‘. ---n (Uh. .‘»:r and .'\Ir~ \:\url~:or and family of Hn hasv mm\-<d into the Weiss cot- tu_;° « I. Gilhv-rv. Ax-nuw Mr. Buck spent :1. short tixm-at01«,-an Pa., one day last week. '-r«.n--- ,\-vu riiznity _wur in!t.ntiIm-. n‘~' 'Ih:- stwutinn nf « .x.t‘rav't,~ on Inning: -son tho mind can Lu he-zlrll tr; In-hair\ 0: {hr man»: may I.» d|'f~l‘I\(l siuh for a is-‘A dzun an amount at‘ thw air Miss K. Res oi Buffalo apt.-nt a. week with relatives in Lackzmanna, N. Y. Tlln diff:-rencn hr-twr-r-n 1]-w},:.aumu1 ~-nru from tiw city of couimisaioner trr-1-s that stand as st-ntinnis horn and ('aI'ii:~'iv~, who has 8011': t0 hi'~ 110111‘? in 'tbrz {rr=.q1IP.ntPr5 of tho park 1. mg; mp Wat:-rtrmn to recuperate from a seri- trppu ls-avr> in the sprint: and the \ire- ous attack of ptomaine poisoning. with qupnt:>r.s\ ieavn in the fall. which bu uas stricken while on an in- . If you are looking for any informa- spection tour in the southern part of tion in Lackawanna, outside of the the State. Mr». M A. Salisbury of Lake Ave- nus-, who has been quite 111 with Ixuinzy, is much improved. The swat-the-lly idea has become so prevalr.-nt in some sections of Buffalo that they won't allow a fly-wheel on an Miss Helen Barone of Wood Street was joined in holy wedlock last week. engine Mrs. John Schoos of Smith M1111. N. .I., has been the guest. of hex1siIst‘av-,~‘ Mrs. Martin I-‘oose of Pearl Street. JnL'u.\'Ar. omen, stop at the park. It is The following DPODOSBIS for the im- lwm you meet the champion checker Drovemenl of Public highways by 31316 player of the State (you can tell him. aid were received by the State Com- for when onceseated he seldom moves). mission of Highways at their 01509. The head guy of the Independent Order ‘ N0. 53 Lancaster Street. Albany. N. Y-. of Sons of Rest stretches out on the ‘ Jul)’ 23. 19132 Mr. Hayes is able to be at post. of duty at Pennsylvania depot. Tia. not always economy when a city puts new bands on in some depart.- ments, but believe us those two hands just put on at the new building by Mr. Briggs are 0. K., and the clock is run- ning too. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goe and taunt! from Pmsbnrg have been visiting -- Goe's sister. Mrs. Charles Moore I Lake Avenue. Mrs. Renwick. daughter and children 91 Ryan Street, Buffalo, spent Monday w’mr Mrs.‘ A. ‘Schutts of Miller Avenue. Q‘. lap of mother earth. We have even, Road 330- 1061. Dunkirk City. Chau- heard the suffragette movement dls~»?-auqua COUMY. 0-59 mi1e5—C0nstan- cussed and it is even hinted that the/ C0113-C0‘. Bu price of cheese in Canada is somewhat Road N0- 1053. To ਝढܶ Cl?-Y. Ni- regulated from this point. agara and Elllcott streets. Erie County, But after all ls sald and done \a. 2-25 1111195‘-H601’? P- Biirsard. Buffalo. little nonsense now and then gathers N. Y.. $55,666.50: Frontier Cons. C0.. no moss,\ and some day when you are Buffalo. N‘ Y.. 859.808; Constantine not busy call at the omce and wn will Fons. C0-. Buffalo. N. Y.. 357.530-50; take you over to the park and lntm Mlller Kc Knlckenberg. Buffalo. N. Y.. duce you to a good fellow. The only 365.894: MPGIIHB It Fake)’. Horne“. real excitement we can treat you to is N. Y.. $57,711; Louis H. GHJD. 31111310. to let you see a car go by on the B. & N- Y-. 3:‘-8.888; John Johnson Cons. Mr. Charles Dean and family 3 Orchard Avenue entertained for a“te days last week Mr. Dean's nephew and wife from Cleveland. 0. Mrs. William Stanbach and family are spending a few weeks with rela- tives in Pennsylvania. Someone asked awhile ago, “What's become of the old-fashioned ! with the red shirt?\ Lancaster 15 full at ‘cm this week. Mrs. Needham is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Lillie Schutts on Miller Ave nue. Mr. Milford Burgwardt of Athol Springs was hit by Hesse:-smith’: tom‘- ing car and very badly injured. Mll- tord was one of the graduates from the high school here in June this you-. We suppose there will be a scrap next week in the underworld of Luckn- wanna to see who will be me one in the new cells. Mr. Lee and mother spenf, [imday with Mrs. bfvaus of Hickory‘ Street, Buffalo, N. Y. L. E. T. f‘ompany's line. which is sumo (‘(1. Buffalo. N Y.. 356.710. sight. especially if you are waiting Road No. 1055. Alden Village. Erie for it. ouny.1.66 miles—hos. Fitzgerald Co., Buffalo, N. Y., $38,602.30; Frank L. Cohen. Buffalo, N. Y.. $42,720.71; H. B. Burgard. Buffalo. N. Y., 540,- 184.25; Constantine Cons. Co.. Bu Y.. s:m,211.xn: J. Munn (\ons. Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.. $42,016.40; John John- son Cons. Co.. Buffalo. Y..$38.814.2-4: Milk-r 8: Kniokr-nberz. Buffalo. N. Y‘. $43,360.03. Road No. 1085. Lnrkport Pity. South Tran~it Strtr-t. .\'in_.,.~.ar'-1 Fnunt:-'. 09'.‘ miIc«s—(‘on.~tantinn (‘one (‘n, Buffalo. Y, 843.290. 1-‘ I! Munn (‘nn~‘. (‘r-. Bll N. Y. $4‘<_f‘»'.‘IiI. J Johnson (‘r-n~ |'n. Buffnln, N Y. .°4.':,n(:.-'. .10. Ram] '.\'v- 1'M‘., I.nrkI~r'>r* ('i’_V, V\'sv~t \\‘- '1u- '.\'!'}L\1!\1 fr-un'v I-Cf! miIr~ - I.‘-1-'1-x 8' In:-rm!‘ Rn !«~trr. Y. 2 ‘T ..:.,: .1\ J J ‘-r-- n 1‘ m- (‘--. B'I’~ f..«‘A N \'S\1-\' Men Will Wear “Slit Trousers” Miss Jessie Davis and Miss Mabel Elliott. both of Albion, who have been visiting Miss Davis's cousin, Miss Bessie Page of the State Road, have returned home. Mrs. McFell of Cleveland, 0., and children are visiting her aunt. Mrs. Fred Sage of Roland. I Al)|)lTl0NA~l. HIGHWAY Mr. Fred Shullz Improving ’ Mr. Fred Schultz. who had his foot ___________. hrokr-n some tgme ago by a horse at the A A. 'NY_'_ I n('1913. Stnr-l Plant. ls am? to be‘ abnm on John Nljmtvxilisln. C0II‘IlII:i:;,iOl1PX‘ of ;\\'1\hT1r' _f::%d.:°nEF] as mug“ 1\ ha\ Highways, has in:-luded in the advr-r- ‘f‘f :1 4\“ ‘fl 1\'d a\\;\“t ;““lf‘ tisemvnt of bids for the construction nf \M\ “ ',\‘ ‘m.’ \'3 \ \M ‘,‘’r 5 ““ 3\ highxvays to ho opnned at the o of but hurm ht-‘Ding 113“ h\ \\11 5\°\ 1'\ the State (“nmmi:sion of IIigl2wa._v=. bnnknn \W 5\“ “mm 55 Lnnrastnr Sir:-nl, Albany. N. ‘x'.. Aug. 19, 1912. at 1 n'r-Jnck in nu» nits-r—- norm. the fn1lo\\im.z11ig1nvay~ in I-Zr-iw (‘mmtyz (‘:1t.mrnugu: Cr-I-k. Pt 1, (‘unnu- IIi:£hun_\' .\'n. 1124. “.701 nnlh-‘ .\thnl Sprimrn \\'aI«I< n ('lif:'« S1.-urn HiL!h\\ny N\. SHIT. :\- .‘~Tmi1«-'~' I31-t .\'n' ' l..1.<I. 1‘:-12.’) Hi~.\‘1'.x_\ N At last we will be in style. It's been one of our domestic troubles trying to keep these slits sewed up. Now she will say, “Never mind that rip, you are in style.\ Mrs. Mort Salisbury is ill with diph- theria. Her childrui are .sv.aying with Mrs. Clarence Pray. Miss (‘lo-n Payne. from the Isle of 1'in~-~. is visiting friends in town. Sh nil] rvmain in this vicinity until N‘ \-~mh.r “hon .~be “sin return to th I~I»- of l’ilI»*<. Little 15115“ nrlh Scl1ul'(., “ho lms been seriously ill for xnunLl1~. i: slowly improving. Thn ll(.*£\(llinL‘ hert-with appeared in the (‘om‘iv:r. July 23d: Mr \\'_'.*»r Suknmnn, from ‘Beav I-1.42!-. I~'.a ‘1~ \-iqting his cousin, 1' Ilnxrl 31- .\!=-xl of Mariam .-Xv:-nu. . Prince to Go to Cowes Mr. (.\ln'i=t--1'lvx'~.:n and Mr. A,\r-1',» haw return:-rl Truth ‘in Lr--In-n mu Kit,-1, Go-rmany, July :34. ‘ Nn\\ this Prim-v might bx l1i TO BE IMPROVED '\(*nti0ll In-.lr1 at I\.- l1\.u' .1; v. «...: - from I\-rut.-.;.1.m.In mm tho ru ~14 and gr) [II LU\\'l}S, but mm M‘ ‘.11: m \»r'\r» 11-.u'.1 n1 g.-u.-1-.1113 1\I'i.~x~' H--.~~1:» 131-. vn i l..n1;n.- (1('H§.'lllH1l mn- U 2‘-. In nu: J:m;l.S ..~n‘ i« making an! ln~pr-«:-‘mu to 11m Th-‘ Wanti- rnl;LI1\'« .-‘ zunl ix 6- n :11: _Im‘. \.1 511- l.n1- H _\ I-1 Ln‘ pull \»Y'.i F‘/ Fran}: Twist on Vaca Civic? iiésnrfs \‘sm'ni:a§ S§'tM_s§;3 .$¢3.E:er4;d 150 1&1-5 his /K ,7 ) in -n y‘ar=, .1}; M‘ Zr -‘ In Bx-. 3 Al“ U111: h-“via fI~;u< S: K9111; 2 xiwt spun WORK ‘I-l.r..\' « ‘n,!xIn‘,. ---ah \ — (Ll .1. .;. .;. .;. I§‘..‘1 .;. .;. .;. .1. g\ia3l.'I “..‘lx}.':s.‘:.t n -.'£l~u..).‘E-?‘.&3&5.‘2E£s”.'2l 1.53! .;. .;. .;. .;. .1. .;. .;.. .;. .;. .;. .;..;. .;..g. .3. .1. .1. .;. .;. .1»; Mrs. T1Io1:..u~. .\Ir H_\1.Lnl] and :.\‘Il‘\ Mamie 1'arl\.< :11;-I;-d n d-m.'hl.:'t11 dd) at Eric Beach. . ' -. 1. h r» ~.:m.-d to accept a \‘.'h (‘xv I..u'l-.m Sr-up Z\I:u1u- Inn hv only kind that hr» h----..- d out um 1: W1. \\x.t‘L. Lhr ru ml: lllx-.' illi: Second Time The Riddle Mr. and i\‘Ir~. I._\nu .\‘-lam and son Leroy and dauglnor Ethel spent Satur- .\li~- n~=~in S'eto-rlman strJm.\r:-:1 w vmr. r-1'. S.m1r:la_v last on hm‘ way day at Eric Beach Mosl fv-llows who uritv thv<U kind of L-ohxmns for papers. complain about writing the last puragmph. \\'l1en we don't. know \\lu;t to write for 1; last parugr. _ h \\'e— Of the Sphinx frr-nu I»-1* F‘.--ztnn. .\Ia&¢:., vacation tri W In 1' lmn;~ ir. I-‘rndunin, N. Y., Wh>.‘1'. shv \\:ll -;--nd the remainds-r of ft)‘: ~unnnwx' Sh-~ 10!‘: Miss Lydia Peck, \\hn .'u'('-‘unpnnied her. in Bat-avia, \\ 11--r~ Mi.~s Pm-x M11 visit for a week. .\ft» r\\ar-1 sh- and her father, Mr. Joel }’n('k. “ill start for Eaton Rapids, Min 11 . for :1. n1nnth's visit with Mr. and .\Ir~. (‘harir-< Pvtk. On their way home fr.-m In-~:.-n .\Ii.<s Peck and Miss Sterl- mzm -pm’ :1 r'oup1«= of days with Miss ‘IL :m-l:- ;\’m\tun at h-r home in Syra- luv-. N Y. l<in«1»1'ga1't+»n teacher in the srnnol 11-‘rv ~_.,. us:-: ‘I,..:«! \u k. ruin: tn 1!: numl» r v-‘ (H pi-- n“ 111- Jul 1-‘ '1 ~-Val nu “w ctr:-vtr, \\v \\-1‘-- nhlignl tn ~,t.IN ~n- pr--~s thn n--\t -1.13‘ In :v..1ls- mu -mr us : d vpunm I-H-.1p‘r~ I1n'in::th-~ run “F nut uilh n dizht ‘--r- u! ti-mu u In '1 um--~~it:1t»:l mu‘ unvlinz mrt nz mu‘ I.-n‘:-‘ pr--<= tn Buffnln fur 1'-pnir‘~ \\’-‘ mum nnt as-t thn part hm]; in timv tn i~'~v1-\ thi= ]\.'1|nr an timu-_ so that f'l1n‘~t~- \\hn:1r» :IvII}'1n'~ rm» him: thv mu 1:» \u (hi: \\:‘-'1x \\l‘.1 l\im‘.l\ h-.12‘ \\‘iI‘1 ll~ *m~l- 1' th: « Er: u1'.<i'1n- .. ._ -«'1 Erh u- 12 I---vwml --'11‘ r--ntr-11 {-12- “V .\. I‘ Hm‘. n.- 1u‘1n'in-.' 1::-um c-mi» ~ at\ th I.-z u\ \l ‘hm thr \I- 1‘ Int--r», H1“-I1 -hm-\ - 41.1! ‘!:n 11 «pk :1ms|'«*-int-~ .1 ; n-L llw hnn-. ;.,.|,- 1- lvut u. “nut ii‘ uu«1-x‘~\n.v1 that our Hmitarl ~l.1ff ::mu,..1 h.- pruwnr M :1‘! Il-- \nl'in-1 I\n- {inn-‘ in nnr -I--r:~!'-\r_\-, but “0 will hr pl:-:x=r~d. invl-ml. In print :1n\'t.'h‘n: ynu mny wnd in that i- nf imrrwat to our mu]--r~ If ynur party. uedding nr -nr:.1I Iznth--rim: dnr-- nut nnnmr in tho Jnl1{\'\l. H's up tn van‘ \\’a- try to gut thvm all. but nIt.hr\uIzh “'0 Lry tn do im- pn<sihlc- t.hin£_Is yvt \\o cannot annulu- plish nur dr‘sirr=. Nnlp us not tho m=w.= Into thn paper that‘: “gzrnxvinzg Iikn n wmd \ Lot u: know xvhon .\'nm:\frI4=nds lnavn town and when thny r-nn1r‘~h§(r‘l< again. If you know of anytnhnr that is of any hon:- to our cnnum1n'il_\. ‘.vt lls know it and \\‘n will infom1\\.»'.:r renders. Mrs. C. Rosehart of Buffalo spent a day with her sister Mrs. William Fer- guson re'c'ently. Don't forget Our Lady of Victory picnic, Aug. 6th. There will be danc- ing. amusements 01 all klmls,atlllol.lcs, baseball, etc. Loave it off like this Has never been solved. Perhaps it wns not much of a riddle, and PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT it is not likely that the solution woulil be worth while. But the 9. Mr. V. O‘Brian of Buffalo made sev ‘. era! calls of 1!. business nature at R01 ‘ .md this \\-Cck, and it. is expected some thing will be doing soon. riddle of job printing has been solved, and the nnswor is found 1 “Adver in me JOURNAL.\ Tell the editor, Mr. Ellis, or the manager, Mr. Pettlt, and we know you will never regret it. in our Job Dopnx'l.monL Your August 1—Mutiuee, Willert; even- ing, Lnuiguu. August 2—Mntinee, Humboldt; even- ing, Front. August 3—Matinee, Delaware; even- ing, Cnzeuovia. August 4—1\Iut1uee, Front; evening, Burley. August 5—Matinee, Cazenovin; even- ing, Delaware. August 6-——Matinee, Humboldt; even- ing, Smith Street Playgrounds. August 7-—Mutinee, Cuzenovla; even- 1115, Delaware. troubles will be over if vou will Thv 1'ninn Prnsb_\'terim1 Clnlrch pit nir. \\hich was held in South Park on Saturday last. was well attended. “ Young nnd old participated in games-, and 1‘arus and :1 number of valuable‘ prizr-s wnro won. A table loaded with good things to ea:?'as the attraction \ of the Qhildren nn lunch was served at 5.30 o'clock. Ice cream and candy, was handed out liberally, being don- ated by the men of the church, who did all they could to make the day~\ pleasant for the children. Those haw‘ ins: charge were: Mr. John Jewart, sdpg of -bible school, and; wife: Mr Low:-19. Mr. Clever and wife, Mr. 1\XrNnIIy, Mr. von Seliing and wlfga Miss Eighme. Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Mum?\ Mrs. Gleazon. and Mrs; Moore. The )5 were about 100 present. Rev. Couch of Hamburg and‘ Rev. Mr. Cb? and wife and Mrs. Smith of That is whal counts. There must be co-operation, mutual aid and assistance. “/6 are eager to help '1. :5’ ~: I . . 2.4?’ J 51.‘. \ -. . 1 \ .»‘ I, _ Q *5; _i .‘«,'_I 31 «,3 ‘n*.‘ ‘:6. 1)-4_ 39 3'1 . , \ “s 5.4 \ . , ,. . r: \ ‘I’ 2 ta ‘ 4' .:e‘._ 2'! ‘u 2 ~«% ’ ‘ Mr. Buck, Mr. Bmxloy and Mr. 11. 1. Barnard \ant to Bolivar, N. Y., as delegates to the Fireman's convention held there. put them on us Order you. and our expert advice and long experience are at your disposal. Don't forget, but bear in mind the coming picnic or the Bachelors at Edgewood Grove, on Aug. 9th. Good games, music and dancing. W h e n y o u w a n t PRINTING OF ANY KIND come see us and we will do a -little team And you will -have nothing else to do-—-except‘. pay the bill. And that will be so rensonnble and the work will be so satisfactory that you will pay the charge gladly. Have you read W. F‘. White's “ad\ on page 3'.’ Fine feathers make birds is an old saying, but clot-hes do not al- ways make Indies nor gentle- men. We want. to (aka thi< occasion tn 0):- tvnd our thanks to tho pmplo who aro mnkim: it pncsihin for xx: to furnish Hm nnwz of tho dnimzu of tho=n who dn not hnlontr to tho “n\'r-111=i\'«= fmv\ who by dint of ln only can get mon- tinnnd in our lm-go dailies. The Jm'n\‘\r. will be for sale rm thn strnots of T.nr~ka\vannn and Roland each weok aftnr publication. as well as at the regular nnws stones of M. T. Ryan and James J. Redmond. .\'uw is the time to get married _\\'he.n you can get 50 wedding in- vietation and domble envelopes for $3.50. If you have ‘lots of friends you get 100 for $5.00. You can\=t tell them from the engraved kind‘. Phone the _]:OU‘RNAL, Federal 15472; Bell, Seneca 3549-WV. work that will insure the artistic results you desire. A glossy hat may cover a silly head, and n nnu‘r‘.r.y child may wear a. rich dress, -while under shabby clothes them is many a pure heart and noble mind. (Continued on page 3) gested repeating the good ‘tinie. Church were guests. some by‘ _ 3:. }~ 3 ‘-';:_k'. . ‘.‘._*?‘~r;_..;;