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It will never be 1\.xi~vl. our n,u.iuu will not 1'1-‘v 1-; 1|»: 1:.-ul 01’ its duty zuul make [.'.nm1 :1.ep.u.1.l 1xlml,.-,u to the democra- xies mi l'.ulu1)c. wm-.~rtlu1'.; in death g1\up1)1o “ill! the hcwriu druzzoll 01’ auto- «-mcy. u:1k'.-a:-I v.-\’cr.,\ mzm-Ju(-k of'.us mos t~l1+- nxark. - SUNNYTOP In -the Name of Good Fellowuhip Du n kel Bf: er Eual to Any Malt Extract. =5’ Q W1 cwaa LAGER \““*/' Never Been ‘Equailed. 13123’ :1 Lilu~1'tv Bond! (:0 and do it to «lay! .\:1y 1l£l'l1( will get one for you or you 0.111 wme directly to the Sucre- tzu-_v of the ’l‘1'L-u.~:u1‘,\' at \Vashi11gtul1. If you ha-.'on't lii’!'_,' dollars you can give your pronliso. You cam bt'Clll'G a bond by partinl pziyments. Uncle Sam will take your word mi‘ it anvl be much‘ obliged. lie.-‘sixlos. the .~:e(-tu'ity is good. The very host. A hnul si-.:ne.l by Uncle Sam is as sound as gold or greenbacks.« You um use it the same as money; pay‘ .\'onr rent with it. or buy clothes or: food mil‘ it So. ll isn’t. after all, mnel-. that you are asked to do; simply to put your nloney in this form instead‘; of another. The How r-mment is behind it. If the (‘.o:e1'nmc-nt fails any other proper-ty you may have will l-ecome worthless. No one can offer you security more gilt-edge than this. You lune not bought any Govern- ment bouds before. because they only have (l1'o.wn around two ‘per cent. and? were .proc111'al)‘1e usually only in large‘ sums‘ But here is the best bond in the world. a Goxzermnent bond backed by the wealth of Va lmndred million people‘ offered you ‘at three and a half per cent. interest. Christian ‘Weyand Brewing Co. - ‘ng MAEN and GOODELL Sts. BUFFALO, N. ixZ».\ \\'*'-\“ ‘ fik DRINK LAST N!GHT’S MEET- ING A BRILLIANT SUCCESS WE DO NUT DWN AN AUTOMOBILE ‘ would to get a« job of printing from -the city ball. And that happened today and the city has to pay the interest to the County Treasurer. This is not the only person who has paid their taxes, got the receipt and been asked to pay them again. Bad state of affairs. S S ‘~—Iuu\u—\wu—\w-awqnuaxuuu ECK’S UF F ALO EST EER We Pay Our Help Cash. And after the city went to a large expense to install a new system of keeping books. We are going to ask the lady to let us have the tax bill and it she will do it we will have a cut made of it so that the rest of the people may see the real thing. We will expect the Otlicial '! Paper‘ to explain how this happened. No doubt they can do it. «They will say that at the time this woman paid her school tax, last Nov- ember, the books were so full of the $918.00 paid The Journal that they had to wait until they got another book and as the Official ? shop got the job printing it and had to let it out to a scab bindery that they forgot to enter up the item when the new\ book arrived. (From The Daily Journal) $100.00 reward will be paid, by The Journal, for proof that it owes a work- man $1.00 for wages. We do not ride around in an auto» mobile and owe an employee money, for labor faithfully prerormed. Walk up, ladies and gentlemen. and‘ buy! Let your children buy. If they have a hundred dollars or so in the savings bank. have them draw out at least titty and get a first lesson in self-respecting, patriotism by backing Uncle Sam. Come, evex-_vbotl_v. You're all needed. The butcher. the baker, the candlestigk maker, the old man with his savings. the widow with her life insurance, the mill hand, mechanic chauffeur and clerk with their wages. all are needed. Do not hesitate because you are not wealthy and ‘think this affair is only for capitalists. The loan is not likely to be ovorsubscribed. You are needed. You are called. Lackawanna Made a Grand Showing at the Show Down. Large List of Subscrip- tions fo 1' “Liberty Bonds” was Ans- wer‘ of the People. We do owe some bills for merchan- dise nnd a little account, here and there and that is the reason why we do not ride around in an automobile. When we do you may know that The Journal is out of debt. We would hate ‘like—-——-—to he driv- ing over a. crossing and see a guy we owed money to have to jump out of the way. for fear that we would ‘run over him with a car that he had an interest in. 60 cents per dozen bottles. , ;, 1\ G or B’2;_I,:35‘ EN ’ E. -3'3 ’ Loan Committee to Meet June 6th. But some people have no conscience. That is the reason some politicians get some people to do their dirty work They'll have some dang excuse. They have got to. defend the case or they will lose their meal ticket and its safe to say that if they lost that, Henry would run out of gasoline. There is not enough printing to be’ done in Lackawamm to keep an 8x12 Gordon rmniing; two hours a (lay. out- side of the city hall. And when a man takes :1 job for twenty dollars :1 month. that costs thirty to produce. there is a “nigger in the wuml pile\ ‘mine where. Maybe thal’s why he can’! pay his help. The Liberty Loan meeting held in the (‘itv Hall, last night. was a. very sue-_ t-essful at'fair. using the number ox’ s11b:m‘i1)tions for bonds as the basis of sllc'(‘(’-s.~‘. A man with z». conscience and a mind of his own would not hob nob around a bunch of politicians. «lo their dirty work because he wmxld know thal fair weather friellds are not woyth the salt they get 011 the free lunch pret- zels. Your country. which protet-ts your life‘ and sec\x1'cs your liberties; your cou11tr_v. for whicll your fat.he1‘s died: your (-uuntr.\'. that means everything to Mn! and ,\um‘ <-hildrcu. and also just now nu-mm dolivermn-9 to the mi!- linns m‘ the imper ! world; your <*ounl,1',\' asks a (li.~.1ill('I, clezu‘ favor of you. Will you gzruul it? The two best beers in this section of the country are MANRU, the light and NILO, the dark, brewed by the A- Schreiber Brewing Company. They are pure and wholesome and their excellence is not disturbed by pastuerization. These beers are not pastuerized but they are and made absolutely pure without the loss of the fine and strength noticeable in draught beer. The spL-:LlWl' frum Buffalo did not ur- rive owing lu .-umw misnxnlorslmuling in the armngements. HO\\'(‘\‘\‘l‘. the meeting‘ was wnll al- t(-ndezl and the idea 01' the i-~ur= nf thu buuds. the-11‘ sizznilicum-0. and general iufurmu'inn. L'Inlt'u\nizn.: Hwm u ;1.< ex pluim.-«l to the pouple in a wry mn<-i.~:<- and 11nt1m's-‘.taIu'ul1lr- manum‘ Mr. C. G. Buland. I‘x'«-sislont. and Mr. (‘hz1.~:. Trow. (‘u‘hi(-1‘. of mu Lack:1- wanna Mxlinnznl Hunk. um! Mr. Burger .n‘ the lmcltnxvuunn Trust r‘mmmn:.' don1uu-trutml vc-r_\' (Ah-:1x'l.\' rlmr I.uc1<u- \\mula “ill have no \Lzu 1;\ in it when it con‘-.\.< to buying Lihnrty bonds. A fellow nmy sting :1 bunch of peo- ple in the job printing huzalness but when he stim:,.~x :1 few llEGI'LAR I\'1€\\'Sl‘.»\l‘I')R (ll'YS tho nmvs n'z1\'o!s fast unxl he will {lull than the newspa- permen stick pretty well t0,°;ethe1'. A ru~guia1' xn-xvspapcr belu1.L;s to an a.-.~mciz\I.i(n1 that stands without be in}; timl. Lzxclmwmnm has seen many would- be llG\\'5ll)ZL1)0l‘S come and go but the 1'olzula1'm1e goes right on. It «low not sting its’ friends. It pays its exlmloyoos. ' Wulh 1'1», _x',:\nt1(-nmn. \\':1lk_. up. 4 ladies. Walk up. 1vo_\.~x and girls. And I put your imlo fifty’ dollars behind your count1‘)'. 11 is mall:-«,1 nu to save the j \vorl3l. ,» Wm you help? ‘: THIS 1\m.\.\'s YOU. ‘ Buy a bond today. before you forget. ‘! it. What’s the $5U.000.00 on the budget far that is in excess ul‘ all former years in Lackzuvanna‘.’ ‘The budget has increased $50,000.00 in one yeax‘ and the .‘.‘»9!S.00 that was paid the Jmlrual i: not in that. And we had the cit_\\s hands tied all last year, they could not build a. foot of side walk. A. Schreiber Brewing . 662 mnnmoms AVENUE Mr. Ilolund was elected ('hui1'n1:1n of the Lihort,v Loan (‘nn11111ttoc for 'L:1(-1<n- wanna. he wanted to and in fact. unm _d>e:-linen! as his vmious UCt'll]_):\ti(\1lS. he \mrml. might prevent rapid but the assenxblz-go would not take his ‘‘no’' for an answer and in the he consented to serve. It would 1'ut.hc1' have the friendship of the common people than all of the scheming politici-.\11s this side 01' llmlos. It docs not sell its soul for an ad All of the sewers and side walks that are being built. now, is paid by‘ the property o\vue1's. It does not come out of the tax money. 5% as ‘ —~ E >L-¢sfT)'i§T‘5”f‘R“s\ . \\.r\>£q”rFN 0F80,]:?:./;. -55)! ))3??EZ .. ‘M.,:|,..,.__~ ’,’/ “ F‘ ‘g N 3“: M 5 M VETUES B!|.I. THAT AUTHDRIZES LABOR LAWS SUSPENSION The Politician is here today and gone tomorrow. The folks are with use alxvays. The people do not want to hear about that $918.00 of two years ago. They want to know where the $50.- 000.00 is going that has been put on my money snv.ln;',', m1ministration’3 budget? H0 was enlpoxvorod to appoint a com- uliue 01' which he is the Clmimmn and to Hhuw just how much time he is los- ing. this uxorning The JOURNAL was given his list of ammilltments which follows: We would rather have one woman come into our office and show us her recc-Inked tax bill. for last year. and than show lis whefe she got zmother one. nearly six months utter, wanting her to pay the tax nguiu, than we Where did the $1500.00 go on the streets for the first halt of the month‘ or April. Good printing costs money but when- you get it you can use it. The Broadway Brewing and Malting Company. Must Not Permit People to Become Appre- hensive——Whitman LII3I<}R'I‘Y LOAN COMMI'l\I‘EE as appointed by Cimii-mui1 Roland: C. G. Boiand, Chairman. Lm.-knwmniu National Bank. Anton Baricevie. Simon tlvenno. M. ‘I. Delaney. Ridge Road. Mrs. M. Briggs, South I‘lLi'k avenue. Mrs. M. I\. C‘n'stln. Mi-.Klnle_v Pm'k\vo.y. I’. Curran, 19 Parkvieiv avenue. Jno. (lzernieiewsici. Wesson avenue. Mrs. E. A. Dean, 940 Ridge Road. F]. A. Dean. 9'10 Ridge Road. I Mrs. Sarah J. Ein-:mm, Milnor avence. Mrs. C. W. Ellis. Lucknwnnnu Journal. E. C. I<‘i:mag:n1. Post 0ii’ice. Ray C. Gilson. Police llemiqiuwters. Paul Iiegedus. 517 Ridge Road. John J. Joyce, 448 Victory avenue. Harry J. Kelley. Lackuwatnm Steel Co. W. R. Mark, 417 Victory avenue. Michael Mescail, 301' Ridge Road. George R. Milks, Eieetrie avenue. Jno. W. O'Connor, City Hall. Robert H. Reed. City Hall. Mrs. Sofia Rumowicz. 58‘ Warsaw street Nick Sibincic. Gates avenue. Mrs. lilary A. Smckpole. 1176 Ridge ‘Road. Hon. John A. Toomey, City Hall. E. M. Tracy, 567 Ridge Road. Ira P. Trevett, 946 Ridge Road. The lulluro of the speaker from But‘- falo \to up1)em' made it :1 little embar- mnlng fur the promulgate:-s of the moollug and as The JOURNAL made (1 strong plan. to the public, on the face of the “0xport\ from the peo- ple were a llmlc tllsnmmlutotl at his non-npncxumncc. But. when you order books and other stuff printed and they are so full or errors that they have to be junked and‘ the order given to a rent printing of- flce. the cheap John’s stuff becomes rather expensive. But the order must be given to the place from whence all boosting (lows even if the city must have the job done elsewhere, in order to use it. That's the renson The Journal got prices that seem strange to a non- printer. who is masquerading as such. When 'l\he Jonrnul does :1 job of’ printing the person who gets it can use it, he gets vnlue received. It's done by MASTER I-‘R-INT-ERS‘ who worked their way up from devils to the highest place in one of the most honored professions in history. Benjamin Franklin. in signing an important government document, at one time wrote, “B. FRANKLIN, PRINTER.\ Protect Women and Children Brewers and Battlers of Fine Beer. Industrial Board Now Has Power to Act in Emergency. Albany. Jun:~§.-:«Announcement But the Luclmwumm Banks’ officials proved themselves oqunl to the oc- casion nnd the gap was {mad so that all crossed over and reached the \signers\ table where the subscriptions were very liberal. The youngest person in Lzickawannu to subsacribe for u Liberty Bond was Miss Genevieve Ellis, daughter of the Editor of the Journal. who will pay for her bond. with her own check. on the Lneicawnnnna National Bank. from money she has earned in the past few months selling the “Old Gents\ paper. The subsm'iption was volunlm'y and the desire born. of reading what the Liberty Bonds are for and she being 12 years old her understanding was backed up by actual cash. earned by herself and the withdmxval from the bank subject to her signature. that he had voted the Brown ‘bill. de- signod to authorize the state indust- rial cmnmission to suspend the oper- 4 7.97-815 Broadway, ' BUFFALO, N.Y. dtinn m‘ (‘to law: dur‘nL*: the war was made hy G0\'e1‘nm‘ Wlnitman today. The 11mas111'e wwas iulroducetl in the lQ§:is111tllI'n by thv mujr-\rity ‘leader of tT1e Sellzllv as mm M‘ :<:=v(-ml hills avxzrned urmn vlfy the Sumte \v:1r com- mibtee. It Ben could see some the» dubs who think -they are printers. because sbme politicians wanted to use them fora dirty purpose. he would have the word Printer st-ricken from the evi~ dance. Aug 21 mt ‘*.«\1non5z the 1:er1uir(=mr\nts of the present labor law which tl1e.indust»rin1 commission, with the approval of the Governor, would be empowered to, stispond or ‘modif,v,\ the Governor set forth in 21 memorandum accon1pan-y- ing the bill,” are those relating to the limitations which have been very wisely placed upon the employment of -women, upon the employment of minors, and the prohibition against the‘ mplo) mat of -vry young -children. There is no doubt but what this city will exceed its ullottmcnt. Any vkid can mark the alphabet on the type boxes and pick them out and set them on end, put the job on a press run it. SEVEN SONS OBEY MOTHER'S COMMAND ’.l‘O ENLIST ~‘;,d us. .-51 . cg, { A_L'l‘:: In obedience to a maternal command to enlist. the seven sons of Mrs. Robert Strahl of Brooklyn have hastened so the colors. One son, Municipal Jmlgc Jacob’ S. Strahl,~has resigned, another is‘ at Plattsburgh. Dr. Strahl is in the Medical Rcsc'r've, and the four ’rem:\_ining brothers are in various branches of the service. \Go and enlist,\ said Mrs. Strahl, \I'd be ashamed to be the mother of any man who wouldn't for his country.\ The Journal wants to say that it But» talo don't_ watch out we'll out-strip her: in the sale or bonds. We also hope that .the next time» we advertise \a speaker from Buffalo\ that we will make good by ‘his appear- ance as The Journal has not been In the habit of contradicting. the next day, its printed word or the day be-‘. fore and its -too old to begin not Three cheers for the Steel City But let us see the finished‘ product and we will tell you how 'long the guy spent, in a printing omce. that did. ‘the 101); Mr. C. G. Boland, Chairman, has called a meeting of this committee for Wednesday evening June 6th in the City Court room. All members are ex-‘ pected to attend min meeting. When the votes are counted, ne_xt November, we know wheré you can buy a printing -office cheap. . 12 it ‘lasts until then Any _old dead nah can swim gown Itrnln but, ate it tron: Ill, it taken m 11': om; (O'IW,|h'IL