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. <-'-*\' xs fr». -2'.!'.-«. “$3 59;.-\ <. ~. 3‘. ?“\?.'s%:a~:i~:a; ~>' ’».‘:.¥c/._?‘-.;:‘v;*' 4 “':'y}I,\j> ‘ 24:‘. \ 2:23; 1 5?? 3*’-K? . LA‘ ‘V ‘ .-.‘. —— ,...z,\». .. .~ ...., :..‘.—,.‘.2.,4.,_..~..f..§3§«5s:g..,gu.=t.u»p»3ux;~a>;xaa3r3r»a‘;;1é§.l€vl?i-Rc‘e3:.3), £2 .]!’0UR E: JOURNAL Our Coumcil Believe in Signs-5 AN EXiP wumn WHILE :1, cm I '05 ; To WAN TE D 'I‘~H'l:'} PEOPLE OF LACKAVVANNA 2* ‘:’JM ~*.-1;; TO ‘TAKE AN ACTIVE INTEREST «IN NEW CITY DIRECTORY. QUITE iMPoRTAN'x“. V_‘ x ‘ PI\'I~IRY I3I,'S'INiESS MAN VVILL BE SOLICIT!-II) FOR AN \AD SO IF A compiete Classified Directory of the most reliiable firms and merchanrts of this locality. Consult this list when marking a purchase of any kind. Reunarkaéble Deve+l'oApmeAnt ‘Of Roc'hes~ter *lnd+ustr.ial Fair. ; P 1%‘ I ‘*3 mrn vr~m\xsm-:T1'ron IS REPRE- > » ‘GENTFS’ FURNISHINGS and SHOES I Sc'hweiczer, 1 & Son, ; 414 The Avenue S1‘-£.\'Tl\1'31D .\.\\D YOU ARE NOT, DON'T 151..-NME ‘US OR or iv‘ uvi\.1hl ..'- .\ lx..n. -4' 'I:- «Ir: - 15 «Ill :11-n In 1“ .--«:\»d v.:. '!n ('‘'y Mn : rm} \\'~ Ix--u taut III-~-. HIM ‘-1:1.’ \\1‘.f '-e- uh!--I In trv-n. Hm» Vu Hun an mu ~ ' l~ \\1|l Eu .|!’»‘x- 1.. |\I.n \ uh! :- lEu_\ .a!r' LII BRHWINIE IN .%Fr!\VU*H% EABH YEAH ’l'II?I£ DIvRI5C\l\ORY PUBLISHING C0.. 'INC., 411 ELECTRIC AVENUE, How Public Spirited‘ Men of Bust-ling City of Rochester Have Secured for People of Western New York a Great lnstructive and En- tcrtaaning Exposition. BUFFALO, N. Y. :C\:; HARDWARE. Weistein, M., 418 The Avenue, Lackawanna, ‘N. Y. SIDEWALKS Sc :11 presses -for notarles, cor- a[)f1l‘£1['i()Il$, etc. Theihandy kind, you can put them in your .poc-kot; they're nickel-plated, \' too. Price $2.50. You can ‘get : Mmm with a lock and key. Its worth the extra price. The Jul RVAL. -Double flat, with extra lot on corner vacant, Blasdell, one block from Ham- fbuxrg trolley, natural gas. 'I‘-l1czr9 is just one city In the Pnlted States uhich is zzrogre-ssi\'o and ener- gt-ti<*t-.nu11y.h to conduct an industrial exposition. There is just one city \\'hIvh has ot big enough and broad t-nough and with the I‘t'([UiI‘€'d ability to eSI:1bllSh, build up and make a xnzsgni Sll('.(:r'.~> of ‘:1 great fall show, and that is the city of ‘Rocln-.s- tvr. This munir-ipality, wnh u popu- lation of about 2F.n_Ium, is (Join: what is nruinurily a sum» uork bmmtso the Rochpster Industrial I-Exposition is of the proportions of II!» largest of the state fairs in tlns country. Other cities MILK AND CREAM \0‘nr‘mn Mxchael, 35 Maple Ave \..' -~ .u\-- ‘us-[1 —'.‘l|I In u\\n|‘-1'- of 11 («am »-; HI-1..-v Run-L 1m:'.. and ..-, ._ .. «mu; Snznlh l,’,u.\ .\\:n«u .. ...z. 1. ‘lu:n,~:I.._ |x..;...un .»\\n» v-' »u'- \um RNA: RN11!‘ 1|) 1 ~. $1 --' In L.) hard llmlx-1\.uA MONUMENTS. ‘J.’ Laclsawanius Monumental Works, .: \ 1116 Rulge Road. I ‘ % Bell. ‘Lack. 742-W 3 5. II Just the place for small chicken farm. I ~- .v- In.--.-Iv \\ mt. nx.-1 “ill - \\ 7.. '1 .-1.--lnlI,\‘ u.- \\«-L ..-» 1 1. ,.- '.n:.-1 l_hI~|- \\uH\~ \\H'. v. .- m-.!.n:,.~ \nu-1:11 I.‘n- mud. Buffalo ‘to Olcott via International ‘Railway BUFFALO Both Hats well rented now. Will sell for OPTOMETRIST ~15 5. 2' ‘j ‘A_. .. The Effluent From Smokes Creek IS are interested in what Rochester has done. and at each exposition there are o from other municipalities who ask earnestly about the problems con- nected with the handling of this great fall 1311'. JOHN WAGNER, PROFESSIONAL Optometrist. Specialties: Straight- ening cross eyes, relieving cataract eyes without knife or drugs. Arti- eyes that match. 9! E. Gene- uee Street. Bu N. Y. Opp. Washington Market, Frontier phone 30471- $l00 Cash, Balance as Rent $1500. Mortgage 5 per cent. ,_'-1‘: .\.n'~ \ at ;.!.u- fr as lIaI‘l',\ }'. I-.\p~ r 1 g..'*é.;.i~ :.l:u'.I‘ form-ml E “ 311 ;\:~ :1 I -5,5:-j‘ t1i.~'tinL:1Ii- ‘,'‘?‘'z’ - .-:.4‘.';§;rz1r1l:111: ‘ class um] U!‘ :41 E€;\:.:}é‘-\§f{j:‘ lu ‘.''!f'] {-11 (ll I‘ in V‘ 5‘ \:_«:} \‘<'~>.-3\‘! . ' ‘ Afturl Effluvious September and early October are de- lightful months at ‘popular Olcott Beach. Through cars to Glcott may be obtained from Buffalo on the hour. The cheap excursion rate or 75c round trip will continue until‘ Sept. 30th. For tickets and information apply at the International Railway Omce, Main and Court Streets. There were problems hard to solve, but the status of the exposition shows that they have been solved. And yet Rochester was somewhat fortunate in the beginning. Situated within a. lit- tle more then a mile from the center of the city was a large tract of land, some 45 acres, which had been the site’ of the State lndustrinl School. When the school was movd into the country the buildings were abandoned and the property left idle. It belonged to the state and for years it brought nothing to t.he state except the taxes which the city charged. Mayor Hiram H. Edgcrton ox, Ro~ Chester is classed by his friends and by those who might not be in that category as a. progressive mayor. He x 3‘ v”“V\JL g ' ALI‘: WORK GUARANTEED. (\mxm1l'-xslolwr of Pulullv Works .\lax- wq-ll 1'2 lsrlgxa has had his attention '-,ullml to bad condition that exists in Smokes Creek. The matter has been mlmn up by the Council and remedial 1m~usurr=s will be taken at once. WATCH CRYSTAIS, 5c; Hume ten; best min springs, wntches cleaned, 50c; Expert. Clock, Jewelry and, Mesh Bag Repairing; Gold Ind Silver Platimz. Wedding Rings, watchen, jewelry, rosariea, clocks, musical instruments, wholesale, retail; everything sold proportionately reasonable. Freeman Jewelry Co., 163 East Genebee Street. Bu N. Y. Will trade for Buffalo vacant. iii} 2; Inquire Journal‘ Office, L‘,I.';.;')3l§§‘,{M,'§.\ or Chas. W. Ellis, 5. Division & Ellicott, Buffalo '1‘!-.15 is a matter that requires quick :1dj1xst.nmnt and the Common Council is L-o_s:ul'/.xmt of its importance. 33:1; \~‘~ ii; “'0 do not think that further com- plaint will ho necc=ssar,v_ but as this Is‘ quite a job, it may take some little mm to complete it. '.‘7~'.'§7“1-'3'}; . .é.2%'t1x1‘11111£ j'g‘.\.;§’;:ss vvrul 1;-j\ :i;;1f‘¢‘t§‘,*’{j,7,§!}n1Li111()I' _ mu gl. _ l-:-.-$.‘(5I‘m'k. I. .r « ho prof: way an ‘*3/’é\M.t11r(- [hm fa\. ,_ azlxdgv of rm‘; . .,‘_.-\.1,,.‘; 110 moat I,-,.r ’ = my men ... .\» ,. ‘ ’ ~:’n_g : ;..f_'-_ Judge r‘~I&'.:\.'.:\L_'»tiL~<:t1 his ,_;__»,_ TORONTO VIA TROLLEY AND STEAMER \BAIIK III THE LAND” MUVEMENT was wont to drive by the State indul- trial School property, and it appealed to him that such a large tract prac- ticolly in the center 0! the city ought not to lie idle. He turned over in his mind nanny ausswtions, but as long :5 the state owned the property. it was noeleu to plan. Finally a bill wu introduced in the legislnture turn- in; the property over to the city for I r-euonnble cum and for I supply of water hr the State lnduuriol School st Industry, its new home, from the city water rpsinl which use nesr it. y Once in the hood: of the city, the mayor decided on hll plus for it: use within 3 short time. He planned to produce a great exposition tor the ben- e chie oi the agricultural and manufacturing interests of western New York. He obtained the required authority and proceeded to carry out the plan. Many of the old buildings were in such simple that they could be Mod for exposition purposes with 1 little remodelling. Almost within a twinkling of an eye the tract was converted into a daz- zlingly beautiful park with broad greensward, with ten beautiful bulki- lngs shining brightly with artistic col~ oring. It was a picture to please the Scenic Route -— No Smoke -~ Coolest Breeze EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST LLENBRUCH EYE-SIG-HT SPECIALIST Free Examimtion Daily except Sundays. commencing May 10th via Queenston andfreturn or via Queenston, going, return via Lewiston (Belt Line) Round Trip. 30—day limit, $3.25. Via Queenston and return, round trip, 2-day limit $2.50. Via Queenston, one way $2.00. , Illat Rochester Exposition Is Doing to Help. M. the Com years he Court of ([,‘,*;}.i_ morv tlfz >‘~;‘.~\ L E I ‘W? 4 , J N5.‘ )\ 450 Main St. Bu N. Y. Take “Yellow Car\ Main and Court Streets. See Niagara Falls, Horseshoe Falls, Brock’: Monument. lake boat at Queenston Dock. Apply International Railway Ticket Office, Main and Court SW0‘- cmmn IIIIIJNTBYINTEBESIEII REAL ESTATE lxhlblu of Frults of the Farm, Or chard and Garden-—-Experts in All Branches of Agrlcultur: to Aid Both the Small and Large Land Owner. L\ courts i1 CHAS. W. NEWTON. NO. 728 EL- licott Square, Bu N. Y. Erie _' Co. farms and village properties of , gt, kinds, also South Buffalo houses 3 fig‘ and for sale and rent. 3 “:11. ’:'l%',r' '.~‘.,ru-nt To \xii '1‘-5:3 nial tvr‘ ;'.'§.'?v\ , . “:2.‘‘«. l-- um :31 .-.3. .\‘j I |%:;, an \ ‘\ \\ -§e’5_\-5 ~ $21.5? i I‘ ' 11:1; ‘ . (2 4;‘: 5:‘! E \Back to the land\ is a cry that is not being heard in vain in the west- ern section of New York state and probably not in other sections, but it may he said that the movement in this section is taking on a little dif- ferent form than in some other parts. New York is noted as a great fruit- producing state. and its western third is, of course, the largest contributor in the matter of fruit raising. While it may be known among those who are much interested and who watch prosaic reports of products. “ is probably not generally known that New York state. despite all of the talk of fertile acres in the west. ranks well up toward the top. 8gl‘lCllltill‘ZlH_\‘ because of its fruits, being exceeded in the total number of bushels of fruit produced only by California. That state produces some 2,000,000 bushels more of fruit than does New York. but it exceeds the Empire state only because of its immense prune indus try. 0ur Printing Has the “Punch” J05. J. FALKNER. SUCCESSOR ‘to Wm. H. Garbe. Shoe of Qualty for Men, Women and Children. 773 3 Seneca St, Buffalo, N. Y. Hydrau- lic Shocry. KT PUTS YOVR BUSINESS IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS. «gm Letterheads. Envelopes. Bill- heads. Etc M Ufmt. .‘~' MILLI NERY eyes and its functions were education- 11. In the builcilngs. mammoth struc- tures, one hundred thousand square feet of space was devoted to booths for the display of niantlfacturers. There was a zoo. an aquarium. an av- iary, an art gallery with special light- ing effects. on agricultural hall. the most scienti type of a bandstantl with thouszincls of seats surrounrling it, and an histiorical museum. This Was in 1911 and since then many at- tractive features hn.\'e been arlrled. such as a well-trimmed horse show ring, a large new grandstand and other smaller buildimzs. so that now with the {$313 exposition scheduled to open September truth. Rot-liestei-'s great million dollar park is rounding into beautiful form and shortly the people of the western part of the state will have an opportunity to see the park and the attractions within. Secretary lidzzar F. l:}d\v:tr«l~x, of the Rochester lntlustrial l-In-osilion :t.~.=o- ciation. who has hm-n llw master builder of the 4-\1ms«lIit-n. §:I_\S that the agzrlr-ultural «la-p:u'nm-ut i< min or tho most impnrtnnt. lln points our that it is planned to «l«-vc-lop '.l.i.< un- til it exor-ls that at any iuir or c»\po- sltio'n.-and he l‘urtln-rmrwo points out its irn‘portan<~r> in on nduczttimml ca- pacity. Azrrir-ultur::l My-o-,rt..< urn on hand at the aaritulturnl hall to gi\'r= .» . lntruv ,,.._ ~ -._{....,,. ,m the prevention of, plant ulis.-ngpg and on the stomping out of t.hr-so tliseztses. tut-y 2...». .. - =i.- tn-.sI uuurmation THE H. M. CORBIN CO., PLUME Manufacturing. Exclusive Millinery and Millinery Supplies. Cleaning, Dyeing, Making and Repairing French and \Villow Plumes a Spec- ialty. VVe make the best willow plumes at lowest prices. '51 West ‘Chippewa Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Bell, Tupper I114. % Ii Hi I :‘_\»¥s,j { V e‘ u‘ ;i,.j .; We ‘. }_“;Y.« L:Al.‘KAWA.\'.\'A. N. Y., July '7 E0120?‘ Journal: ',’~;.\;A'1\i._( 1' :11 DEAR Snz—'l‘lie ad I placed in the J()L'lh\‘Ai. offering one of my automobiles for sale surely must luwe been read by a large num- ber of people, considering the numhur of replies I received. The JUl'R.\‘AL as an advertis- ing medium is worthy the atten- tion of any one who has any- thing to offer for sale‘, especially if it is desirable to reach the people of Laclmwanna, and the surrounding small towns, includ- ing the southern portion of the (‘lty of Buffalo. You have my permission to use my name in connection with this letter if you so desire. Yours truly. Dn. E. Iii. Tuner, 567 Ridge Road. I , . I ;.=\\\{L 1:‘ L1\ ‘r. _'}“,vJ\1|v|I' in! FURS !.. ~,-“}1\:;Ix .:u “ ‘».\‘r{‘<[_£9 L. W?\ ‘v:« A | W“ iii‘; mi; _.\‘j1. '- l. THE WEBER-PEUTHERT CO., Successors to Otto Weber Co. Manufacturing Furriers. No. 579 Main St., Bu N. Y. Bell phone, Seneca 2048; Frontier phone, 3568. While fruit growing as a busixwss has assumed large proportions in New York, it has been observed that tho- much talked of “back to the land\ movement, the movement from thn crmvded conditions of the city with its impure air to the great opnn (-ouni.r_v with its boundless possibilitic-s, is in part :1 movement of business men, of.- men and thosn in positions which mt-an 1nr.>rim'at(- incomes\ to the farm- im: di.=t.ricts, but “ithin :1. distance from tho city in \\’hi(Y|1 they are om- ]iI()yNi or in \\'h1('h their businesses are locuind wliich is not so grmt that .' we \ i Q ‘z ‘ LADIES’ FELT. BEAV’ER and .‘ VELOUR ‘HATS R(‘l)lU(,'k('(l in 3 the Latest Fall Style» I\'«-\\' Ants and Buckraun Frurnox fur «-1: Sale. 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Thu 11111111-1. i11 f1-i,<_rl1t. st'11rted to hut .\lv>1'ri.< 1111-111-I! !m1'111'11 him. the 1':1.<;1- 141111111-111)‘ 1.-\‘:111n1'n1tl11;:. and said 1:1’-11i:1l1_1': \Its :11) l‘i‘L_.’ht-“'3 all right: .\‘r>1n1-tl1in;; 111111 tn give way!” T1111 pnintimz was !.hn'n 1vesumed.—- “\\‘lIH:1m Mun-is——.-\ Study In Person- ality.” Morrus Was Explosive -» -‘ I.\ ‘ ‘- ‘7\‘.‘€\§.\~'.-. ‘ “.3. Wu ‘A418 ~,\l!n' §§33,'s't. travel back and forth is a burden. A tract of small acreage is obtained and orrhards are laid out. 'l‘l1is’lms been found to ho a most practical plan. The tvullc-_vs and in- crrlasing t1'a\'c>1 fucilitic-..s are aiding it, and the inorclmiit-am'im1lLurnlist finds that he can produce Ol.ll('l' \'r.-,::et2ibles for his table on his miniature lnrm while his fruit Lroos are rout-liing a pmdu<'ing stage. and his position is an intlependent one compared to the man who -reinains in the city and strug- gles with high rents, high prices for foodstulfs and other difficulties, while his fellow-employe is enjoying life in the country with fresh vegetables he raises himself with no great outlay of effort. OPENS MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6th, 1913. HALL, Lackawanna, N.Y. Buffalo to Olcott ‘_ \.t1‘S. mm Sr ' ion! “ £1; J WlCK’S Without Change on culLiva.t.mn = I (1 soil \“o3~ vi): 5i5;1=trtn~1« No Tnuto For Water. Conflicting KiN PLAN *3‘ ‘x\\7'.‘)‘. kl; ‘ myaag \ -5 Effective Friclzw. :Juno ’2OL~l1. through summer service l‘>(*.tween Bu and Olcott Bench will be inaugurated, and l.l1ereaftc.r it will be possible to go from Bu to Olcott Beach without the necessity of changing cars at Lockport. ‘ti \\'H'v (521-\q~I‘«-I_\-1.»-In [Ins Lhn yuu caught? I1m«hnm!~— \'-r- .<. m’ dnur. \\'H‘L- (.~hrr~\v(llyr——\\‘vr(- _\ou n:~'l1|ng in suxlt \v(Itm' or fresh‘: Hushnnd—l--1 don't know. In‘ dour. Didn't taste it.- Loudon Tit-Bits. “Hm-en‘t I told you.\ asked the fa tbor. \u1wny<: to tell the truth '3\ C $ »'~ J ' . .4 \Yes. you told me. that,\ the young man .-uhnlttc-n. “but at another time you told me never to become the slave of :1 habit.“ 7:..F M: 4: ’b\';is.\,- .4‘ i Muir: N0 AD.VA'NC,E_ IN HOTEL ‘RATES FOR VISITORS TO BIG ‘EXPO- SITION CITY OF SOUTH‘. 1 the gayest castles in -the an that were ever piled far better for comfort and for use than the dun- geons in the air that into daily ‘dug and cnserned out by giumbllng, dlscohtén ed b’e‘op1e.—R‘nll5|I Wilda nmmoir. ' Better CIIUOI Than Civor ’.-h.\.. \X want i man of deeds for my hus- lpu|gd;\__ “Wk; not, magry I 1-‘ell enuto da \ Amcncnn. All Euy Mnkgor Fornuke not an old‘ rriezid, for the new ll not colil,‘ptr'ghle‘11‘nto~l1l1'n.——ASolo-‘ -non. . ‘on. most duncun tent to portorm In cgtcl. I In whua wdrju uon:.—uu_:nmo GEE!!! \§‘f~\3t E‘ .§3:::‘, - ‘ ‘: ax‘. ‘_x - .=x , E’:-5%; Notice To Water Consumers! All quarterly bills are rendered on the lat days of February. May, August. and Nov- ember, and may be paid during the first days thereafter at the LACKAWANNA NATIONAL BANK We Positively Melee rro fliilluc ei Premileu. 7 Western New York Water Co. Telephone No. l33Z4. Tnulc \Vorl<. Boilers Repaired Automobile Parts Welded BRlNC YOUR BROKEN PARTS TO’ US THEY WlLL BE MADE A5 GOOD AS NEW’ Buffalo Acetylene Welding Company 77 Waslmingloli Street, Buffalo, N. Y. VVELDING Ml.:Tl\l..S OF l7.‘.Vl3.'.RY DE.SCR‘lPVlON Su'uc.luml Steel nncl Bcnlcr Cutting Steal. Bmua, Copper. Ilmnu-. A CARBON REMOVED FROM /\|unununz. (‘um lruu lllr L YLINDIERS Wlulc You \\'/ml.