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\ ..-1' ..< or J: -‘ / 1' .»i.5.;n .21:-vu,.,m __M -;.-r'§w~;x~ '- :r~'7:*=?\w:~>\'i.: E ::,:. é:—é:>- T 3 ‘.\'° WL. VH BUFFAL. N. Y. THURSDAY MAY .31, 1*91.'i7 LAGKAWANNA, N. Y \Blavsclell. Hull of Old Sub.ma«ri»ne \‘—Ho*HaVnd’ First Undersea .-Fighter, on Exhibition Six Sec«ret'aries- in P~reSiden:t’~s Cabinet Co.n%tri’b.ute Nine“ Sons to Nation ’s Cause ' -‘M-13. and Mrs. Lu 1 um: of -Blasdell 1W0 living with Mr. John Jcnklns and. <Iu_-,,ugl,x~Ler Wilma on La Belle -(W0. I\Irs. E. Fisher eziteirtaizxecl ‘the Red ;\j ('ru.~'.~4 .‘iu«-ici\.- on l')er'0ruUon Day. .‘.'I.'. I-Immit St.m.zr~1 is home from Me- c-huI1l(i5\’Hl€'. .‘\'. Y. He was~accompzn1i~ wl by his uum, Mrs, f'uo. Miller. 4: xvi \H19 81:11’ gnulu 01' the I~l‘igl1 School Iholcl a (‘mun Slrlu on Thursday ovu- niug, last-. Junior Houston. Last to Join Colors, Now ail ‘Newport Naval Trainig Station---Wilson‘. Lane. 'Danie'la' and McAdoo Have ‘Eight Boys in Ann: J, I’ A, .2\? I \ ' . ~——-——— « ~' ‘,1 .\'11~+ J“r<.-xi ('h¢-In-\' 1.-: hume from }<‘ul~ ‘ V '. mu. .5}. 'x'.. “I1--w :hc went to attend ‘ 1\«1vx'..Jay Newoll 01‘ Lu Bone uve who was injured \\'lii«le at -‘his work in tho Seneca Swul Mill ll. few weeks ago is slowly impruvmg. the tmnerzll nf ht.-1' s.-I.-.tex‘-iu~la‘v. I.-ulir-s‘ Avl meets at the home or E\lr-.. Iluunuh H (11.54 thi~a nflernnnn. \I‘~hé“I31:xs¢lo1=l Sewing (‘irclo met with Mrs Ira T-revuu Iust“I‘l1ursda_v Mien‘- noon, and \»'l‘l1é meet at U16 home of Mrs. Geo. Ughi on —'l‘hurs(1ny, June 57. The Ladies\ éssociatloln of the Pres- byterian c!1u1=cl1_.I;111et in the church par- lors on \1‘>)1ux=sggy of this week. (Perhaps never before in the history‘ 0 the country has there been an in-3 stance where nine sons of six sccreta-1 ‘pics in thie Cabinet of a Presiilent have pcen in t« Ie service of the nation at the samc time. Yet that is the situation in the cabinet .0! President Wilson at present. The fact has a peculiar .patri-, otic and ‘historical signi 'l7=he accompanying picture is that of -David F. Houston, Jr‘... .son of Secrc-i tary of Agriculture Houston, who is the last son of a secretary -‘to join the colors. He -is now at the Newport Naval Training Station, where he is learning the rudiments of navy work‘. Although still in his ’teens. y-..n.; Houston has shown a‘marl‘(e(l uptiunl: for this branch of service and has stepfed }fIor\_.vard tof a pgnce ifn the ran s. e is one o anuru er '0 sons of romT:'\ent men «hard at work re- pairiiig ‘thcmzetlves for the more tii cuttas 5' e 0 come. The famous old suhrnsrine \Holland pioneer underwater machine 05 the ‘oyfher secrctarieifin ‘Presi- ollhesniall and a product of America, will be shown at the Bronx International d wi15°“.f5 ¢3i>i V110 have Con‘ Exposition of Arts and Industries which is soon to open in New York. It was '\b“’°d ”‘.°’.‘' '5°'‘’ .9° ‘M °°“\\Y\ from .tlsi_s model of submarine that the present undersea was developed. “mg Wm\-m B’ w‘1‘°“\ s°°\“~\3\°‘ The hull of the old “Holland,” as it now appears, looks very much like an I'f?,b°r' ha‘ hm‘ m‘ “‘°’.‘ 3°“°'°“'- . — . . . V ree of his boys are doing do ,in elongated cigar. But it was the sensation of the worldinot so many years ago. sewage b,-m¢h¢, of me mvme 31-“ It was lor -s time the only ‘boat that could dip below the surface of the water ism B. Wilson Jr is in the mild A1,: Illll come up satin. The picture. shows the \Holland\ being lifted from :0 tilicry of the riegullarm-rny~i Jsmes A barge at the Penhlylvanis freight terminal New York. A eoinpany of Naval Wilson is a member of Troi) A, First Reserves are acting ass guard along the wharf. Cavalry, and Joseph B. Wilson __ls a_ W. C. T. 1,’. mu--I~; on -‘nday night at Lnv .-,hurch. (‘hi1drmn's. Day will be observed next Sunday. June 3rd‘. in the Church 0!- -(‘hrlst. Their aim. for the coming nmnth.-a is 150 attendance and 850 tax} mi~a.-‘im|:4. 1%‘-‘_« 1» ~'. ~. ‘ ‘I . xx ».. The Conxxgi (‘horns will present .16, Cax\ta£é.gn'{‘the High School Auditori- um on’ Hftinvda-y evening. June 9th. The \Vhos‘nevor (‘lass will meet l.t the home of Mr. John .\'e1son- on Mon~ day evening. These meetings are well attended. as ‘high as 27 being present, evenvone is welcome , “£2 “ Miss Vémuun the school‘ instructor ‘in music was H1 at her home in Fred- onia on Monday and Tuesday of this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parker are en- ‘f 1 ter-mining Mr. Parker's sister‘|nd\fs'm- ‘~. ily. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Marvick gm! \'\\ childen from 'MassiHm1. Ohio. ' ' “'7 ‘ I Mrs. Alonzo Stuns, M'rs.'Chas. Shaw. and Mr. Thomas Stanes of Madison ;_ ' avenue motored to Bradford on Satur- ’:v‘.~’Ef day, retuming on Sunday. ONE THING WE WANT T0 IMPNESS |N’0N; YOUR MIND ? , Mrs. Susie Frazier of Martin avenue --~?.=‘ —. - has been entertaining her nieces. Mrs. AK»: - ' Mollie. Barnes 0! Bradford, Pa,“ and V ’ Mrs. Grape Kimber and daughter Rosa.- ‘? : lind of Syracuse. N. Y. candidate for . the Officers’ Reserve Corps. Frmkhq K. Lgne ]r., 5911 of thc Secgehry of Agncuiture,_ is un ax-rm; stator, and Josephus Du-nels, Jx_'., :01: of Que Secretary of the Na“, ms m the Name Corps. The son oi illiana C. Redield Secrehyy of Commerce, Huayhruy ked u a manber of gin _1\a Reserve, no two you of Wm- mm 6. IcAdoo ue in the ‘uni lorries» ._ Mrs. Geo. Timm of Miller avenue is -seriously ill, a consultation of doctors was held on Monday. Miss ‘Cynthia. Salisbury returned on Monday from the Deaconess Hospital. :9 ..___.. And We Can ‘Prove It. \f Mrs. Fred Barry and daughter Flor- ence of Bu attended the funeral '~ 01 -Mr. Irving Clgwk on Monday of this week. While in town they called on \ :8. few old fniends. NEW ‘VILLAGE |;00Al8 A FINE MACHINE WE WILL ADMIT SOUTH BUFFALH BUM- MUNITY CHORUS As the political pot begins to boil it. is opportune to bring up a subject tint has been mum-1! mooted. in this city. \Can any one tell how I vote on the. mung machine?\ VVi\ say no and we can prove it. Dun‘! let any one nuke you bellevq that may know huv you vote, unless 5-nu mil Lhmu. Wm. Mahoney of 5th street, who has been very ill, in the Moses ’l‘ay.1or hospiml. follmviug an operation. is s1uw1_v imlmwitng. Our esteemed contemp, dated Sat- We ~repeut their words “Let that nrday May 26 made its xmpexwance (onlSI1\'K into your IN'I‘EI.I.I«}(‘.'I‘.\ church will be observed Sunday morn- ‘ ing June 17th. The nmnthly teachers ‘ ‘me-ating of the Bible School was held .-on Sundzly afternoon at the home of Mrs. Goo. I‘1'a_\' on Lake il\'(.‘llll(‘. Ch_i1d1'en's Day in the Pmsbyterizgn our door step) in three voIs.. Tuesday‘ Am] ;\150_ May 29th. That is:-chore were three --(v.;_ypL/(5.17-/;7;' /_\';;-/,»_[(g;-]=1.;.\ copies luft stix-king in om; dum‘ knob.’ 'I‘hui‘s the mm-hiuo w,. ,;I,.,ke “},.,m 51 sure sign that its circulation is in-1 ‘.'()}\[[‘]‘](“\'[‘]2)|)_ m.,,imm. ~- \llfil>lll1~§l|'1U)il“y- I l l.m'\1 l(IIu\\'s the min.-r at‘ 1.1111! .-unrv fut \w ml \\\: SI-lI‘(m ml!’ in wt)‘ \\'ih‘ . H-‘ml uh. ‘,,.,m.,- “-,,l«,]4 1,,“ R ‘. p,.[,..[.]¢.,»g it u.~.km1 x.l1epunp].- “if Llll)‘ hzul u nicn ~_1,.};;,..'\ ._,i.1_ “-1” ., 1... ‘,3,-, .,.|,,,e, \1. -' -vumln-, p,:umlis- lIuu‘hlI|(‘. unuhl tlu-y in hz.1'n. :-v.m- In hlm. luv lwuws ‘H-' .h1u. ii z\\\_'u.\'.\ . \s1:.| hr (1% I \ 11 um hc- .-«ui',«l\ .~.::.l Lhul. l.lu\ MM llllr-H .11 [u'l’l-:l‘lH.-171v ..«-r pu‘ on ;n ~'uuf.|x Bu:..:l-. xnll Lulu‘ 1-Lu-. In uh! .u -.n- :4u.u.'n in... xi-1,,‘1I .\-..-.m n... .'n H... ..I.« 1 .. . .. . A .1 ‘xiii Mr. E. 1.-xwis 01 5th sm-or i-‘ vm-x :11 \~.'i1‘h 1:nuumm.Iz:. It lure men an um trick for the 'n.nc-hiui 1:4‘ in h.u-- men in the booths than r~\--1“' 1’1rlu v.h:l.- holler out (just. ‘.i' 'l‘ :1 fr i'm.\ nu‘.-‘.1 “xxhat number is ‘11... . .u. I l‘l£' \-..u‘-‘h- :' at thv machine MN M11: lurk \?G'7\ . ‘ \\'~<;1 gt-ntlum-n that's I,hem1‘mbe1‘ol ‘ .--‘on. rh..' - In-un r.-»-t: any it has no more bc-aunt: on how vou voted, than (in: nnmlu-r uu your auto. Ir’: u.s['l] .14 :1 \x‘ri1:l11\. .\.ml iv is -mly u~mI on the unsus- pm Um: Several young nouple from the 'Clu'i.~ti:xn I«I\1ulu.1vu|~ Su«~Iut_\r nH.r-ndml the (‘»nun?\ (‘ I-I (\u.:\'(-ntinn hold :11 Alden ye.~:'m*«I:1.\'. Elisa Ethel Svhuuz: (‘upL Starkey and wifv nf 'I‘ona\\an- «In. N. Y.. visllmi Mr. U. N. 'I\’<u'rigz1.1 .uul lluuiiy uf ~lth .»n'w.-L. '1‘ucmluy. _-I\--: f :1 j.:u.-a.u:~ (hm huh I «an H . u-.n -. L. fur ,wIm- Lum- \'l\..nl the 1)l'(*sL*nl city :uln\inisl.1.-' \('m:.|!lll'.ll4'Vl\7 (ion --us :1 m.nhine, in (‘hm \\m'l.'ing Win in mix\ «I ‘HvnI:I‘I1?r:u.1«-.l\ Lhul H nnlc-1‘ nml the people will soon he uslu-:1 ll.-.l t:ln- . ll.) Llml up sn Ii;:lu:. all lu~t ('l‘em1ms Fugiu if they will throw _x—. :11‘. that it couldn't my 1-» rm ..r zhi-; (.\I\l'HGlll mm-llinu in the scrap ...-1.. “nm_ '1 lIl'l|‘ \\.Il ln(- '3' - H1 llm ('l|n!‘\l~ :m«‘l i.v¢«-n m lln- ul’«ll«;~ll‘d ;u.l wnh ll:-- .-.m,he:ue .~mgmg uld tuue songs zuul un-lam-4 lln-rm uill he an x~u»:u.-:g nf I-u,-:_\1m-hl :\n<'l )-luu.~un~ H 11.14 hum LII up lull full! for thy cn11.1uil1m- hut hy pl'L-:-('\‘rl'1lu- the)’ have won a gxn-at vlcLm‘_\ In the .su('\L.ss they lluvc .ulI|:~\ml xu ml‘. ,1 pointed as dole-gun-a Lo x'elux'n with :1. ..‘ 1'ep0rt of the mot-ling which xvi)! hn ‘_. _, :2. .£{i\,'on by them on Slnlday ovoning. §’Miss Lydia PGPIL Miss Bvssie Stedman -'~ 2* $43..\ ‘and two or tIm=e other nu-x.1be1's also M » '-' jwent with the ulelogams. and 1-Ms. I-Jmvnost Plvnnning were up- Dunn \\’hipple and family spent the past, week with his mother, l\‘h's. 1.. Lellspie of «H211 street. The Boy Scouts of Troop 55 were the guests of Mr. A. E. (‘hmnherluin at. his SIIHHIIUT home. last‘ Sumlay. The hmu wore tx'uz1tcd.x-uyally and did just.i<,-u.lu a dinner. .111\ Barton. lhr-ir Scout !\Ius‘u:1'. £u'cum|I::.1liu1l llu-m. ll-\.111 or if they will keep it 1'uuniu;,', Thv mzxrlninn ;]1;]vnHXI(-II um nn\i(-=.~) for another hm _\'nnrs'.\' ‘ 1.n[w)‘:= nml m-illwr one of thnm could Now that. is just what The Jo111'na.1 mck. mo umminnm-nr mm mu ~.-..u. has hm 11 t.)-ying to mould :1: n puhlh“.I|1lCilH\1-\ .IIu1:'r lot ‘mu got nxmy with that old opiniun, Hunt Lhe 1n-:-sent nuIn1inisx.ru- (inn is ac. M.U.‘Hl.\'l-3. pure and .-lilllpk‘ H nnly gum when it is rrwkod up by its (1l‘i\'Ol‘ and that it‘ has been :1 prntl.y Thr r'nlll'l ill .\1l.-1»-v lI|aI_\ ‘H-f Ii:-« id!‘ 1hu.1 this m.-u-hiym “us an \um-iunLL-' blunt its .~p:.rk plup-2 ‘\\--rv -..Irl.mni.:\-vl and (ht-v I|i:ln'l know ‘it The rum-¢-«~|.< fmm this mm :1‘ i will an I.-.1 L11\ Inns-:1: nt thn Aim,-ri-mu .\1- H---l Im z. s\.I«l\ .2 \\< r'h_'. ..n..- u:.vl u..t' in. \\1I‘I('lI up all -mum III I:-r-I n u nut.‘-' Lu >ll{'[|\I' Thv pt-up!e m um Anlhn. Cu‘: l,.u1.- .1 [IV]: .11 'h-- \\r-I‘|\ >1‘ Ihv vuxnnmum mu: 1: {-1- «-:1\'hu«l_v ». \\:‘ m-'9 \\hv'l.‘1 5'1: » an 1 -'v p» I‘ I'll’ - l'£\4'l\ H] .u- Is ‘A [n r . s--_,: (‘funn- I-‘(ml jokv 1.11:9 fall‘ Nuhn-Lv knmvs how you vote. on the m‘imz Iu.urh\« An-'1 as thv .\\o\v.= says “let that .<1.\‘K imu _\u'xr m'c=!lm~t._\ Mrs. I’xfert~ at A1-umr avenue who has been quite ill is imprm'ing slowly. II. was quite a schock to the cum- mnnit_r to hear of the sudden death from nppenticitis last week ’l‘h\n'sdny of Mr. Irving (‘vl:1rl\'. sun of Mr. and Mrs. (‘lms. (‘lurk of Salisbury avenue. Mr. (-Jlzwli had heen ill for at week and was taken to the lio.~;pitnl on 'J‘l1nr.<dny where he die-1 snun after the operation. Mr. and Mrs. (‘has (‘lurk were form- -erly t‘t'mn Hamhnrt: hut n1m't-:1 to Blas- dell about 15 yc-nrs agn when Irving was a small hny. His many _\’o1m;r friends feel deeply his lnss. The inn» oral service was held on Muntlay after- ternoon at. the home. Rev. B. Y. Spare ollieiating. Burial at Prospct-t Lawn, I~Izunl)11rg. The floral pieces were most elaborate. Irving leaves, be sides his father and mother, 3 brothers and one sister. Clyde (‘larh of Blnsdell, , Boy of Scranton, N. Y., Erward of Min- York State Woman Suffrage Party at “:‘E”°”§- 3“1‘1\‘1-v 31$ Mas I’9““““'r('Ei1“*e the lodge meeting of the Seneca Iron 0 use. rs. nr'ssisero ‘ii-' - . ‘ago arrived 0“ F - last. Symmmy and Steel men in Axxiusenieiit Ilml on is hereby expressed to we bereaved Saturday atterxxeoni and sprme to the gnmny_ ‘men regxmlnlg '.inelI’Y cause. Mrs. Owen Iierrigulx of -uh street, wlxu has been (‘unlined to her home Uw past w<=e1~: with illness is much im m‘ovcd. hard thing to sun-1‘ has boon ovim-m'L-(1 mamy tilm-a: in me [Ia<t. 17 IIIOHHIS. M.-\(‘Hl.‘\'I~3. Thu (')mm.:l '1 Puln-r .~:u‘~ furllu-r: ‘(Um Ihu ulu I::rr)m1.:_‘ In 1:- pl-mrl, /Mn! Ym 1--nl us _|Iuu:I us VINCE DANTWELL AP- FEA%S IN STRAW HAT That's the word. 111103’ lmvo spout, nmst of tho ponplx-‘s tinw huil-linq 1.11.1! !.IHIIM.\ 'I‘h'inl.' it In -I Mrs. (luorgu .\L Stanton of the .\'--\v Village hus nluvml win: her family In their fnrnu.-1' hmnv in Pittshurg I’.1. \I \,('I{h\’i:I and ifth(*1‘(-i<uv1)'l,l1il!):!l|u- Am! lh¢- «inn-n-4 dun: xmnt it, {- l‘z~l1.'s' don't like its :1 1’0I.Y'l‘I(\\l. .\l \A |1”iH'r-I1 I.h(-\‘ mu only unutiwg fur rh- \\'I1\‘l-\ mu! \u- lmw Llw print.--:1 \\‘n:'d Lh:w~-0 In Lhnmv :1 nmnlwy \\1'(-!u.h in- nt‘ rhn ()fl‘ici:11 ‘I Pap:-‘r that the ! ‘“ “\' Wlivt-l= an-I \\I‘(’k.'1( rlw \('um[:h~ 1'\)I.I'l\!('A1. .\l \('HI.\'I-I Lhut has In-vn \\\‘l~ /II\'I\'f \ II~'lIH’:'| nI:xrhtn«- sq «m 1.h0_iuh is now (how am! :hi~.- smuu \-WI:-'»-W1.“ Ulitl HvHI‘.\' l\n1'-1 ¢'nni»h.: l1.urhim'::r>1'n:‘ h luck. asks iho pm-uplo . ‘-~\ I - , nu lm'~ 1-; I.o:fhx,‘I--'1 In 1'(','.l‘.)‘r~ n.-uh uni‘ 1.41‘-2 ‘.- jm u: -...1l!IL’ 'llu> \u.x‘.< “ill um\! .u.- .r_,.h -.-.n-.1; :I.i« ..rn .x-. “:1: In p.x'_~ . !.;r.v;.‘ :h.~ «nun 1' 1; ‘hr;-1v.u:'.~ [I :~ My hr hm“- -J \A 1~~v-;!-- 4-..!2 »):u.\ ch»-zr .x,1u'-» Mrs. L Se---lv_\.' has ru1.urx1ed (0 her hrmzo in (§.'1l:-‘on. 19.1. anu .-1. pk-:_1snnt visit with I.‘:u-,kn\\':un1u and Buffalo fvicuds. v_1I,.1' I\.a~ ;:.ru\. 1. Viment Cant Lo km-p it running i -\>\“_ ]““\ \\}\‘ ‘“\ i‘-_\\“ , \\»'u stllnimsu L11:-.\‘ have cii:1n;1.-.1 tin-, A in-n-nrrailiv :u:uiiI.1-trnimii “ivh nuts and :1 few hulls mi um \Slcillll . \' \4\1\l1'U--'l:: Hull .\Ir-um Hf)‘ \1L’I'1\ m,11,.,.-v Of “.15 and mm. Hg ,1 191-gimid :1 Republican ('nnnni.<:.~-'un.-i- uf model, made in nmsli with the sislc-rf I'N‘“L‘ W hul.i111m’in2 run --n [ho “_,\pH1N;._; at me (my man lik-puhliunii t.ir|u-L. HI um-t.i1no fur .’\I:i,\' L,-s(en_ or. an 2110)’ can‘! ¢!on_\' it we Wm give you the (man womsi Ono Republican Poliro Commission as they appear in the Official Melodizui. This is the heading of the story in (‘—ol. 4 PP 1. issue MAY 26111. circulated MAY 2911: .~n..' -1. «.5 null‘ I‘ in-Ix-g :iu;.« {:4-I‘ H1» ;.2- .r~ux-- uml c-nu-rI.nmnu v.1 \‘: 1.: 1.. -uumxnl-v uppI':»\I« In 4|“ v.hII ..:'u .n-'n'rv~?¢l an nm’~I.' 1.»: jun: an tin n1ovu~n..-nt nu H 11.1: 2-»: Lu ~tr.m ‘uni uuti. \\'u :x;n Ht-f‘ :1 -HUI L’ 41-1111‘ Of HIOUI :v..1I-. fl.» .. n. uni 1.--»l.n;g out of our .a-.—~- xv» .~.u\' \'n. ._ (‘n:nM-)1 going by Wllll u sxrmx hui lur use he's lucky ‘an Inn» nuo llns wxrly Mrs. }'._\\-'h‘:1leu of 4th street will soon leave fdr (‘hicugo to visit her (laughter Mrs. N. Winnivk. frumerly nf Lzlckuwalma. Wlll. ARREST FOLKS TALKING ANT|- 3; REGISTRATION‘ Tlmtfs some machine. We «-an'[ dispute i: Tho question The Journal puts In tho voters is—- {)0 Y0!‘ I.\\I‘E.‘\\I) TO KEIEI‘ T}-I1‘; P()I,I’1‘-I(‘.1.I,, .\IA,('-H1§\'E “UILED PP\? “Tax Payers Must Soon Consider ‘City Machine” There were two ,.ep,.(.5m,m,i,Gs Miss Lizzie De Verneuil spent Wm] from the industrial Section of the New \°5d“3’ i“ D*1“5V’m9- N- Y- ~ A political mar-hinn !.h.~.t 1-an “fn=9zz=\ :1 tramdixlzne for !\I:L_vor, nul of 1101.11 primaries is sumo n1aclu‘m-. believe us Last (-IL‘('(.1'0l1 they had a svlf-st:1rt.t=r. this nlnr-Linn Inn)’ will have In (‘rank it The Danplo \\iII NUT ruxrxxish 1:1)\ gm, its pmlvturod. the md\n:or loakc, and (111120 s:]Izn‘k plugs: are missing (m- linn'I nwnn thzn =nmP hanks-d thvm) \\‘I‘ mu.-In missim: Wv suy viva hm,(-:<,t politics Dnwn with n.c1n1owIml_»:etl puiitical ma: Imws 'I‘herc- will luv :1 nun-i.iug of ihu Man agors of the l.avku\\zmnu l.m:ns~ in night at the ('ul'II(’l' ul‘ lhulgv Rum! and (‘anon il\('HU\. the mun:xgI=r.< 4.! uw fuiimxxng It-am~‘ are 1'-.m:-=.i,r--i to hr- |n‘v.~x'hl Suulh l'ur}m. (’u1tnn~, \':..tur_\'s and P»-J ~'h 1':-m.1l~‘ \ s--lwiulo \v.iYl bu u-lulllvnl and mhcr impununt hum 1.1-»: ml] ho tmn.<ar-ted. ALE NEN’S ’PLANEl-\A18; INSTRUCTOR ZIMMER DEAIJ, YINJNE S. H. KNOX INJURED \H')uII. tin guuu. us rm. mvhr1'riu-II Ilzink of 7'(‘Irn'm'ug (hr pr«~.s~rnI «'1'/‘u n Ilam‘ you. a ‘z'aI:mhlv' pivot’ of nm::ln'n.nr_1/ in. your plu--r 0/ rrn,pIu_1/nz.rnt. a (—‘UIII]l“1III4'I], in- I./‘iuttr im‘:n.I,im1.. i.1m.«—IrsI:.l nu-I‘ rr iz'mr1/-pm!\ 11., -21:11 mil‘ :1 mv-‘I. in zu. I‘/(‘IL ru.nni.ng OI‘(Ir'I'.’ l.‘r-‘rr Imrr Ilw hues‘ .x‘u_1/ lav 1rnuIrln.'I. pm! 1: uh, I71-LI pt:-I‘ nf I‘IIlII.llI/It‘ mu-hinaru [nr all ilu 'mum_1_/ in rlnr xrurlnl. If i[. :rm’III. nnl, hr‘ )‘f‘[lIrII‘Pll. par]. /nr zmrl? 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Wm Gallagher. mascot. \.’Ihn-1211 lh-- |ll‘|-.uU.’H‘llf of justice ~ .~.m~u. :1 lhul Ga Hmm in and -z- - - .x-.- 1». 2-.::..] «~1T«vl‘t5 in various EEE AT FRONT AND M||.lIONA|RE’8 MOTHER And in Lhr 6 _\uzn‘s \\,e \,\m'o an mu .\'m\ Yurk \\'nrlrI ;un,i lIIh'n1.; In \zu‘iuu.~' pvrimi:-; on I1uff.:l-- 12:11:. rs ihis IS the |:‘XIh'I‘ limv that xx.-I mu-r ~‘..\\ nu: -nffmal \ |IuII'.iv;1l nrgml mhlm that it hm-in-:1 .1 M \( H‘l.\'E. ..~ v...‘ . tn it.?x'IfL'l‘\’ wn.h ruglstrntion. v .~ \-l'I- ..1ll,\ .~I_.n..--I «[441. mu In :'(‘ !(’L'.1l-Y-‘i :-.~‘ luvul :1-Id spuradic and nu. m~|nrI-d 1)} an) :=n.=Huu!sX)’ organ- .u»-1 etlhrt. \I.I..r'I Hus .\'inl.' inln mmr inl«I- lrrl. for W!‘ nrr r'n11Ii:Ir‘y1I 1/nu. Imrr mm The (‘£111 of I.n<‘kau'u1nm and mm. as an imlmit.-’,1mI. [mssrss zusl surh 11 mnm(irr1lv¢I. in£~rrcu(r, n‘.n.:v'- irsimi and 0/lit-.imw_v/-pmmm. pim.-' 0/ )mm.nn n1ztv.)Linm',1/ in Mr prac- cnt t'll._1/ mlminis-I,ran‘on. l'.'v.:r_1/ part. is in per/cot. ru.nm'n.g m'rI«'r.\ SEE DRIJP (‘.on1p]i¢-are-I ‘hm-ic:1!e.\ or m.lu=rwi.<o. and that is one thing. above all others. that 21 politician wams the limo light kept off of—The -.\Im'hine. IF YOU CAN'T FIGHT YOU CAN HELP PAY Flying Boat Crashes Onto Auto, In juring 2 in Car l<NOX’S sxuu. TWICEFRACTURED What's your answer? Knox is sulfering from a slight Ime- ture at the base of the skull and a fracture of the frontal bone. He is in me Homeopathic hospital. . THE QUAKER IS NOT A SMGKEH BIG MEETING TONIGHT AT CITY HALL. Leader Among Wealthy, Volunteers Braves Death To Serve Nation. Mr. Zwetsch of Buffalo a Co., Wi d Mr. Berger of the Trust 1 Speak. Prompted by patriotism young Knox. who is one 0! BuI'fa1o's richest youths, was one of the first to volunteer his services to the government at the out- break of war. Like many other wealthy collegians young Knox turned to avia- tion. E‘r.ede‘rlck‘W_. Zimmer, twenty-seven .sons witnessing the competitive mili- Ielf old. instructor, was mortxilly. ‘in: tuy drill of the high school cadet corps jljredf and Seyinoup H. Knox, eighteen on the commons at the Front Ilso saw yejra old, 0! the Yale aviation volu'n- the plane tall. teens. ln training’ in Bu was _sei,'i- Zlmmer died at 3:40 o'clock yester- oi lnjufed at 11:40 o'clock’ yester- day afternoon at the Columbus hoppi- <li_y' morning when their hydioplane tal of I_ fractured‘ skull and is crushed !ell‘;00'teet fund was wregked gguinnt chest. Deputy Medical Examiner B. an eloétrlc liglit pole in Po;-ter ‘s’ve- I2. D. Cook issued a certi at noci-~ nu‘ gt‘ panda mm m-mjge. dent_A_l aagyz. ‘.5353 9' '9th.°*: “!\3- G“°9. I-'K.“°¥: Dr. ward I or 0 no = w_é'¢=eI:- cue fotit of Ibfney am. wlt’nl_l- znlj 3'}; ug. .,,-f'.’e,.;m,,-‘.f '.:.3.f°:,,3:,,'é' I:l q\:'_¢’ I\I_'_W_‘: tho~'t_\§dcll_l_no_' Ki'6_x\o' iu‘a“‘wu' \ dud‘ do’ pl-,-om. ‘no. annual Q.-p-our wuuuiun Mr. Horace C. Zwetsch of the Liberty Loan Committee will place before all Lackawaunians the details of the great Liberty Loan and show how each man can help Lac-kawanna M. I. DEUNEY HAS MOVED Any one who has a_een the painting of .the \Quaker\ and his wife going to church, Sunday morning, mm the woods. with shot gun in his arms look- ing for the “Hidden Foe\ knqwjng that one was about from the arrow just landed ahead of him, may better believe tint the Quaker in not a such- or. Knox lo 1: member 9! the A,erinl._ Coast Patrql‘ No._ 2, a division of the‘ United‘ states Naval reserves. This unit is. comprised»! Yale students who ‘Inn: nIl_o?I‘_0_d —.thgiI- to’ the our- ornmont, and who no boxy tntnotgl oc his own Cpj ’\ \in. to do her share in the great move- ment of co~ope:-auon which is sweep- M. I. Delaney has moved, from tho - , Ridge Road. to his new home in South .5; Park avenue. ' __ Mr. Delaney is I man of proxngg. --i; and In dqnot tour the Lncksihiijlf ,‘,;= Nov!’ vrod_lctlon—th|v.wlo4~iill-‘-Ijvo \W , on-on-«I on nu-' In ing the Country rut’; be on hand 1; [full torco to chow what uohiun an to. But tho Quaker docs not bond\ in N1-‘II-.v:a W £§z_;_.‘:.:‘:3