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Don't be diseonracfd, Llét me get at ‘the root of your trouble and remove the eauée of your su and restore health and cage. \1‘HURSDAY JUNE '28, 1917. 2d CON-DENSED STATEMENT “«\;‘ ,-‘~\‘-3 V. s.»,‘.§ -‘_ .1 4:'%;§;‘.E¢” ' *r=H«1~s%c0uANT MA»E~ATa8 a.~m.THURSDA' A NEXT «COUNT A’=I“8’a. m. -FRIDAY Statement of Condition of the Lackawanna Trust Company to the closeéof ‘business June 20, 1917. ‘ RESOURCES, k V “Examination free. I ELECTRIC 'I‘REATMENTS»—--.--SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS —0VEN 'l‘REAV'l‘MENTS—‘ CON':l‘»EST STARTED ’l3U—ES‘DAY J‘UN~‘E 1\9th AND WILL \CLOSE WEDN-ES1-DAY JULY 4th- Stocks -& Bonds......... Mortgages owned .. . . ; Loans and discounts secured by collateral Loans and discounts not secured by collateral. Due from Trust Companies, Banks & Bankers Flumit-ure and Fixtures .. , $ 91,542.50 14.164,00 13,300.00 25,000.00 44,119-43 6,941.22 1 ,182.87 if. ‘A; %WOLl.SOHLM?¢ER E. T. 1|). ill; Popular Young ‘Lady Diamond Contest Votes 5c Each Boys -Bicycle Contest Votes 1-c Each DOCTOR OF VCHIROPRACTIC & ELECTRO THERAPY (Spinal Adjustment) ‘ (Treating by Electricity) N AME VOTES Owen McLaughlin 1 199 Mich. Dougiberty 1 191 Joseph Schwi-tzer 1 185 Alvin Lauchert 173 Pieniewski 1164 Jules Rouselle 1145 W‘il.l’iam Fennie ll 15 William Green 1 113 Ed. Mack 765 Thomas. Fusco 763 George Scott 702 Gene ‘Myers 521 Vincent ‘Mescall 300 James Ryan 223 NAME VOTES Muriel Tougher 511 Anna Slhadeska 5075 Dorothy Hyland 501 Mary Dauer - 489‘ Accrued ‘interest entered on books on above date O Hours: 9-12 and 2-5. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 7-9. Other hours by appointment, $196,250-02 LIABI\LI'I‘~lES 1282 {:’i;”£§’i'§Sx?§§E?.T\ }§%'i?f'3>?1£'¢‘3nn 3545-J‘ ONE BLOCK FROM EAST UTICA STREET Capital Stock 100,000.00 Surplus . . Pro Deposits .. .. .. .. . . Accrued interest due depositors 20,000.00 1,718.10 74,104.53 427 .39 Charlotte Vujnovieh 481 Marie Gardner 477 Catherine Siefert 475 Bell Phone ' I MRS. THOMAS McDONALD '5: ‘ 1. 9.‘ «—aa.F.L0zz1:,T«¢.__ M FUN‘ERAL VVORK A SPECIALTY 7\ , 8 Two Stores Two Stores 973 Ridge Road Ridge Road Near x_ Near Colton Ave. Holy Cross Cemetery Vases, Crocks Filled and Watered at a Reasonable Price. HOLY CROSS CE.\IE’l'Y.\x'?.Y I{0‘I'SE, LA(‘KAVV:\NNA, N. Y. ‘ ~ E .. Officers: C. G. Boland, Chairman of the Board President ‘Franklin E. Bard Vice-President ‘E. E« Coatsworlth Vice-Pres, Harry J. Kelley '1‘reasurer Charles Diebold J 1*. Secretary Godfrey F. Berger J 1'- $1'96,250~02 ‘Nel‘1-ie. Kennedy 399 Julia Butler [Catherine Whealen 376 Isabelle Coggins 310 Margaret Kirsh 309 Little Girls Doll Contest Votes lc Each NAME VOTES Veronica Cupples 651 Genevieve Ellis 643 Florence Ryan 641 Mary Siefert 601 Lois Briant 500 Della Pyke 352 Grace Fickalsher 321 Virginia Wardnler 301 WHAT HE WA? M4 \ R. 400 95?“ 90$“ ,.3°‘5‘~ \S‘(\%’ON\'-._- ' vouma!‘ /%/\/v‘-’ 2 4 “Via Homely Man Contest Votes lc Each 41;, __ -»g\> \<§&”' M. Joyce F. D. Caldwell Note:—-No names entered in Homely Contest with less than 5 votes. ‘N-AME VOTES Ed. Thompson 479 Charles Graves 475 Pete Mitchell 468 Frank Cullitin 463 Bill Stawsky 455 Peck Osborne 410 Cyril Daly 400 lirancis Coggins 376 Joe Bromley 375 Clyde Leonard Jack O'Donnell Joe Brady Emmett Horn Jacob Brath EAl[.E%*§ELl 3'» JOYBE; ,9! » . M ‘ - 33‘, \H rs:-’§ ~,' ‘ .. _. .3: *, ._‘ 5 ..u. ,y‘‘ .4 \ In \-1 5’ ,' ‘X-'.::.::‘?:= 1 .4 \\ mLs 7‘: GASOLINE .~z'rme.u:xs A AUTO :em»s.ms m:.'.1\'Em' GREASES P.\IZ&\I‘ING .\('('ESSORI.ES Preiiy Baby Contest 1m~:J;er years of age ‘Vvrzvivé-; 31:: Each N A M E V OT ES Czladys McCooley 730 [George Tocin 729 ‘Robert Sweeney 706 1 Lorraine Ryan 694 ;Catherine Briggs 579 ivernon Dorr 577 ‘Dorothy Balkin 563 }Betty Kelly 517 |Irene Fenn 355 2-3 - .9 :1 '§r‘:,>)%iE§3HY Bi}Ei§§§‘%€.3)%%\‘=~ Macmue VVor‘z-: Of Any And All Descriptions ...wHA' @2912 225 200 1 75 1 75 ‘Ma? ‘:i’:‘*.:-’> IL: 7 ‘:‘3~“§'»7§EI3\¥ G P’? . ‘$58 II?’ ‘u‘()U ARE ‘A E ARE FIXING N‘.’\!ETHl.\'G FOR .‘§(‘).‘sHl ONE EVERY ’I‘).\Y. l'.',{f)l'I.’~LItI, C — i. ’ ;~ E1'l'i!E§{ 1‘H{ - ELL & WEE Voting Booths at Rynns (‘ig Milis Confectionery Store, Hylm Drug‘ Store, and Maltbys ice (‘re ‘£11’ h‘!oa'c, .\!oIi~:n.s- Jewelry Store, xds (‘onfectionery Store, Youngs am Pzxrlor. :‘. D. Ca1dw- :1 SEE PRIZES AT RYANS SHRE AMUSEMENTS In connection with the “Silent Lie'’ :1 new comedy and the latest edition or the pictogmph will be shown. Among the attractions at Shezvs Iiippodronm nert week are Kitty Gor- don in “Vera. the Medium\ and Rus- coe Arbnckle in \Rough llousn \ Notice to Contractors. “Tay Pay” O'Connor is Here With Message The Great ‘hip \SEEANDBFE\-“CITY 05 I-. ‘T —-—T-——- n 2 -r w n E ' -— BUFFALO— Daily, May In to Nov. 15th —CLEVI-ELAND Lem-o ltxrm-'u.o - 9.00 P. M EASTERN 3 Learn CLLVILAHD - 9:00 P. I. Arrh-o (‘4.a.:|.;\xn 2 30 A. .\l ( STASDABII Tm: Arrivo Bnrnbo - 1~:oA. N. Cannon-Ilnx.-. n: (‘lax-olund 1~r (‘mmr l‘Mr.:. Pnmn Bur Tnk-do. Detroit and All DCIIII Won and Suntluvosst. Rn.‘.r--n-1 tickets rnndlm: bohroon Buffalo nml Clavnluml urn Eu--d I-r traxxuvnrmzl an on our summers. Ask yuur ticket uqml. {or l.....~m st 1. 1\. is 1! I Inc. \--r ‘tn-u-M Antu-uhne Im.—s:.m) Ixuunu rip, mu. 1! Anya rt-tun. Hmlt. f-1!'f‘nf'i not mm.-odIng1‘.?1 |u.wheolb2\la. '*--2:-gi RlE\—-\CITY OF BUFFALO\ Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of |‘mr<t.(-es of the Village of Blasdell. N. Y.. at the office of the Village Clerk ln said Village until June 30th. 1917 at 8 o'clock P. M. at which place and hour they will be ,ml1licly opened and read, for flll‘lliSh- ing the material nml constructing 8000 square feet 0:‘ concrete side-walk. pursuant to stznulzml :I\(‘L\!iPa'iDllS a upy nf xvlmth is on like \vi.h the Vil- nlze (‘lerk of sald Village. '1 he person »lmse prupusul shall be zu-vuplod will luv r-~‘.'xr\‘1 to (nu-u-utlo u. «'u.I'.rut\ and Lzlvn at-mvritv to he approved by the trustees of Slllll Vlllnge. ‘ 'l‘ho right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Shea: Hippodrome \Poppy\. phomtlrumu version of the famous novel by the same name stur- ring Norma Tnlmadge will be the at- traction in. Shears Ilippodrome the first part of this week. Miss 'l‘almadgo as Poppy Destin appears first as a wait. She f‘u\ns’ away from home and is befriended by Abingor who later marries her. the ceremony being per- formed in French and Poppy told that it is merely 0. formal ndoption. ,.__..._.,.,.__ ,, , , ,_ _ , _ .soum.ItnIIs ml 10-! so:-uunul rmzzln c.’n“-n’:-I '1 he Grmll ship ‘ ><1x:1z).!mmt3'nn ox to-nun. at m.- wan. mm m I: for uni‘ '.'|-Vhllgn pl:-cm-lnl nnd dasnriptlvo booklet true‘ Shea; Theatre Ammin Stone and Armand K.\II.v1 head an unusual bill at Shoa‘s this week. in it new musical com'éd‘v offering’ \l\'m'mzoHe Caprice.\ The scene is laid in the dining room of 11 Hotel and the clever lines and tune- ful melodies put over by this clever pnir make a delightful diversion. The most unique and eccentric dancers enjoying public recognition are Doyle and Dixon. The distinct port of weir dancing is the fact that they dance together as one man. '1‘lmir songs are always pleasing. Miss l<‘ruukie Heath is a refreshingly different ‘singing comodienne.‘. She sings four songs stories that are (5 character study and are as carefully constructed as the big scenes in a great, play and just as well told. Dickinson and Desgon are ‘musical comedy favorites who sing and dance splendidly. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Burne call their wide awake episode “Archie Hits the Hey.” The scene oi’ the comedy is laid on the balcony of 8. Riverside Drive apartment with a husband and wife atcross purposes. The lines are funny and the situations I. continual surprise. Geo. and Lillie Garden are expert Xylophonists and Nip and Tuck are comedy acrobats. Bud Snyder and Co. are comedy cyclists and the show closes with the latest edition of the Universal News. Ablnger keeps his secret until Poppy reaching wonmnllood, (lonmmla thnt she be pernlltted to make outside na- quaintances. She runs in love with another mnn and than learns that she in the wile of Ahingor. I-low she cxrrleu out her deturmlnntlun to make her own way in the world and tin- ally returns to race both men who have come into her mo and win hm- hl|)plll0st!, forms a fascinating and dramatic story. _ _ F‘. F‘. GLEZEN. ('Irrk of the Village of Blasdcll. June 23 & 28. §ic.\'.|r \vI7:TaK AT Slll‘;\‘S~- \ Outhous- *h «C out Datum Da- 5'3. with -unK-us. us Ivory iunllouhoy Ihu mu 5'nL'§.L\o1 IIOI Illlu. IOIHOI In a CI‘n'.‘.\.'|u'C' .DUR_|'|AM Gnrr non vow. nnuu onnonsuo. The week of July 2. M Sl1aa's Tlieatre. Julio Arthur will be.seen in the mammoth patriotic spectuclo \Lib- erty Aflnme.\ coming here direct from the Palace ’l‘l1entre, New York City, where the not has been a sensntio'n for many weeks. The bill also liicliltles Pat Rooney and Marion Bent; Snntley uml Nor- .ton; Eadie and Rxunsdon; Blanche Slonn; Rlackfnce Eddie Ross -lllld others. I’02|l||l0K‘m\l'. A new Muck Sennctt Keystone com- ed)! and tho llippotirome Pictorial Di- gest complete the program with spec- lul music by the Hippodrome Concert Orchestra. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, \The Silent Lie\ will be shown. It tells the story or a girl whose father‘ has detested her almost from birth because of her mother's untsithtulness. She is left for dead in the snows but is rescued by Connhnn. After she has married him he suspects that her past is not without a blemish. Her own father con \ this and the big trapper iinds solace in the loneliness of his iorest cabin. When he learns that the father is trying to bring‘ disgrace on his wife, Conalmn returns to the. ‘village arriving‘ in time to save her and to learn that she still loves‘ him tn. spite of his unjust suspicions Ii Cooper,_ Charles Clary and Ralph Lewis heed the unusually stroni nuar Cum. _~_‘ _ INJTIIIE T0 WATER BOISUMEHS. 0LYMPIC—VAUDEVILLE The most genial and obliging of Irishmen to visit this country in many a day is T. P. O'Connor. the great Irish Nationalist leader, who brings to America a message of cheer for sons of the \A-~'d Sod\ in this country. He is known the world over as \Tay Pay\ not less widely here than elsewhere. Ihis exclusive picture shows him just after arising, in_ a dressing-sack, as he welcomed the photographer. Speak-_ ing of his mission here he sa“id: 1 am here to lay before the men of my race and before the friend: of Ireland of whatever race. the_ real issues of the Irish situation at duh time. . All quarterly bills are rcnéered on llie lat days of February, May, August and Nov. ember and -may be paid during the fink fifteen days thereafter at the “The Garden Belles,\ a brilliant mu- sicnl comedy with an attractive danc- ing chorus, cievtr comedians and a big novel stage sorting is the headline attraction at the Hlympic theater this week.. It proved a big success with the many patrons yesterday. Mabel Emslie and company are also on this week's bill. They have an original offering. The rest of the bill is high class, and ‘the latest episode of the “Mystery of the Double Cross,” featuring Hollie King and Leon Bary; is shown at every pertormance. This week’; chapter is thrillinu. ucxnwnnm Nnnounl am We Puicivoly Maia No Coiloedom It Pnlpiilu. VESTEBI IEW YORK IATEI 0|. 4:35‘ ‘, i\\. ‘VI; ‘ «M: ‘ ,, ,. H. g x n. 1. u‘; .‘ __ ‘N