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w=..\}< W! M\\\\‘; A P%.\T-9 at“ \1 E fl. i PRESERVE‘ i9I'~‘J¥3_3C';P$. BY RECORDS 1 Lone Rugged % 5”‘ 1; With and nurzéini me: Jinnary 1, 1.933, Aorlfg-1duating_ tron; jg school of entitling ‘before -1932, enter. in: public health nursingi for ‘the Lfirat time. WOHDS OF WISDOM lilo -Help Wuntqtl. In then; In hon zull-Ion. my {on WANTED. wwo xfclfablc mg. and ‘cause youth uloomén to: any lid mral‘ 'nbc'tjq:'u,. \No capital xfoqijlroq; ‘G,00d,.\.v'eo?xl1 my check. Wm; B; ‘CHAPP-ELL. Novyark, New York. iBf.ritnln'n- ‘dr loiqinm 31!! 24. ,d|il,q:'t,i. |‘.IlIId|! diuppurlntl no rpreler-‘v‘od‘ Iby ,phono:'raph -recordut. _Juntlllnbl'e. 'l‘l1o- talkleo may‘- ongqr Auto, mien: later evolved for to‘-‘ cording, the ;e(?'¢:(?ll!l‘l(‘lt|f|‘B of ‘I‘peech.; Th,.IlI_ the very ag-nucy .t_h,ut helped to; ‘destroy ‘the pleasing twists and tnrnil :.0!, ‘Ipoken 'Ell_g'l_|IIl wm help to .pre-. leave vthenr for Jmilsiel’-Ilt-y. Though there ’h§l_l been’ no immediate ~e\ry~ for recording American dlalecti. thoguaine need exists rhere. Movie talk end .ra‘dl‘o talk reventually will make- 19': I marked, ‘sequences in znpeech it they have not all-eud_‘,v done to. -Our’ Westerners ‘still’ hold a large part of their picturesque llgureI“ol‘.a'peech. -the Yankees, stick to the twang of their goretgtherl, end the Southerners lnaln- tlln the niellowneu of accent char-. -I of them. But ‘who ‘knows what‘ another generation will bring 191.111.‘-' It would um been 1 ‘been indeed to medern culture ll‘ some of the am elent dialects could lnve ‘been ‘record- ed. In the use -9! certain ‘dead ‘lan- zuuged we can only gnen at ipronuncl-. gtlon. «Succeeding generation; are en- titled ‘to know otleur accent and man- net of -thinking, new that we have the means «at hand to preserve ‘then,1.—- Cleveland News. ‘Even Roiujoteot muons ‘Now Aided by wire or Wirdkch - in Suing Life, vGiv’ing ;Shipo_\l':l:¢ir and Wining Against MDiIhur Thy merit, of men ha‘-lu ‘season. In at;-uni —nu.e; ' The examination will cover ‘all phases of -public health ;nursing, including routine in- .spection of children ‘both in ,[ school and ‘home, the giving of demonstrations and ‘lectures in ,public health work, also the care and ~treatment -necessary in communicable ‘diseases, and the course that should be fol- lowed in connection with such diseases for the protection of the public health. ; Applicants will be required ito pass a satisfactory physical examination. Therg an {onion u catching 1; con- tagious dluordeu. «um.» \wun'I'n uA1.|——nuuIy mug with on iantod (6: pmmu lunar. -my weekly. ‘No. tnvanmenh. Old‘ nub-_ luhod mm en:oyln¢ bunxnc-.. Wrwe - Newark. New Yoi-I Lighthouses - ‘pictnusque sentineis or tjsr-‘ilun¢_ and tuned -eossti, ‘shout. which clings on Mxnosphers vol visoin-‘ -tion and romantic loneliness. sge not: siwsys ss isolated as 0110 might \think. Lighthouses for the xuidsnce oi sei-,‘ {alters have been used since iths «doysi of the ‘ancient Greeks. and ‘canstituiej one of man's oldest mesns otrcolnmnui-, cation. -But with the advent of the eiec- tries! on snd ‘such msrvels -s's the’ telephone. the teigxrsph. wireless Ind rsdio, many or these beacons slang the; shore, snd psrticuiu-iy thong st sin- ‘toxic locations. hsve become impor-‘ tsnt points‘ ‘(or rapid communication ‘q'un'r-tore, tor the Third Diitrigt. ivhich include: the nervieoliong the Atlan- tic «cont 1,rom\Muu’chuIe7tt|~ to cqpe HILNOW Jenei: |l.D'the Iiudlon R_i'v'er to Albany. and eieojlon; -lake chem- Dllill.-, Bnllhio is hegdquuterq for the ‘Tenth ‘District. serving Lak'eAEr_1e end Lake Ontario. Jone of-the latest end most elective mean: of rapid ‘colhmunicatioh, for -lightlhoueee in puticuinrly ilointed pointl. in the radio telephone. -w.hi_ch« in being utiiiled ‘mainly ‘in the Great Lakes territory. ‘The 'ii':hthouu nu- thoritiee IIIVO established twelve ‘ri- diqphbne station: It strategic points Tine world linproven day by 118:. but how about ‘nlghuf Experience. acquired, by bum, in I very costly xnuter. To believe with certainty we must begin wml doubting. Few bout of their ‘honesty, but only hope It In strong enough. Occasionally. the underdog escape: by aging and being I hermit. Applicants for this vexan;-— ‘ination may be secured at the o of the City Clerk and when properly filled out. and accompanied by proof of citi- zenship, age, registration, military discharges, etc., must be brought to the o of the City Clerk’ by the applicant in person. Grant men are ionely. Those not great can ulwuu -company. We and mean: to cure folly. but none to reclaim a distorted mind. A worse amictlon to the race than the common cold is the common scold. The advice given to princes is usu- ally of service to those only who get It. The maximun age limit fixed does not apply to dis- abled Veterans entitled to pre- 'erence under Section ‘6, A2‘-ticle :3 of the State Constitution, and Chapter 374 of the laws of 1930. Early Georgia Hinton-‘y _ Studied ‘by Sqientish Is it not astonishing that the love of repose ‘keeps us In continual imita- tinn? Though we annually date Georgia‘: history from the Spanisli settlement of the Sixteenth century, it not from the English colony of the Eighteenth, as a matter of fact human drama was un- fold ng on herplulns and bills for hun- dreds, ‘maybe thousands of years be- fore the sail from Europe ‘glim- lnered along her shores. The tale of those earlier inhabitants is now dim -and fragmentary. -It will never be told entirely, but at least such‘ relics and traditions as remain can ‘he so put together as to» give s far more satis- factory account than we now have. This is a part of -the interesting work undertaken by a group of some 50 American _sct‘entists, Tliey purpose to write, as In es they can. \the pre-his- tory of the southeastern United Itstes.\ Among them are many arche- elegists representing this region and specialists from -museums end univer- sities in other quarters. of the coun~ try. After visiting Monndsviile, Ala_., famed for its vestiges of s remarkable Indian civilization, they discussed what is already known about the prehis- toric people of the Southeast and by what inenns the gaps in such knowl~ edge can best be or bridged, It Is thelr hope that “the \ancient story or the southeastern states may become es’ nearly complete and as vividly real as has that of the .Southwest.\—At- la'nte ‘.Jonrti:_il. ‘ , ’ People are al\\'n_vs nttentlve to seize upon the weak side of a great reputation. Applications 1'0 r a b o v e position must ‘be in by Monday, May 29, 1933, not later than 5:00 P. M., in the City Clerk's Office or Civil Service Com- missioner's Office and if mail- ed must bear post mark of May 29, 1933, Examinations to be: held at the City Hall at 7:30 P. M., on June 23, 1933. The dvsire of dnlng well Is de- lulsed by the desire of nppenrlng to lmve (10119 well. It ‘takes a brilliant mind to make a million dollars--hr in an en- tlrely mm-tlcnl way. ll££sE'5 Ins_toI'|t n fl Relief! tun \ ) nmnvs P 5‘ @.'.':::.-3::-.. ‘J tonogapnlnnnd ° ’ comb-ca-or The extrelne pk-nsnre we take In talking: of mtrse-‘Ives should make In four that we give very lime to those who listen to us. Applicants must be citizens of the United States and must have resided continuously in the City of Lackawanna for the one year immediately pro- ceeding date of examination. MU.\'ICIPA’L CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Disabled People Display Miracles of Will Power facilities supplementing the rather simple torn; worded by the light: themnelvu. In this sronxior regular contacts with -supply depots and heedqusrters In each section concerned. For example. when a light is reported out or com- mission. the radlophone is used in or- dering the necessary repairs as speed- ily as possible. The voice facilities have been found especially valuable for communication across the big lakes in emergencies where life and prop- erty are at stake and where no time can be lost in bringing aid. lliads had I trio 0! loéoygr. £13 In; The ordinary man or woman looks ,upon the ion of a limb or the sight of one eye as a great calamity. Yet it is an extraordinary fact that those who do suffer in this fnnhion usually triuuunh over their disability. says a writer in the Hontrenl Herald. Wil- liam S. Tilden. the great tennis champion. has a cI'ip[ti«l| right hand which does not |‘\‘e\'«»nt him, ltowever. from handling the rar-ks-t iwtter than tnnst, normal .|l]1L\‘Pi‘ii. The one-lttgged Dané. Luther llardette. is a renowned long-uilstanoe jumper. and so ll: Jthe one-leggetl German Lieutr-nnnt ‘Rot tlieske. The Dane Jumps with one leg. while the German usually keeps on his false leg of light metal. The one-armed l“r(-nchman. llalest. won the first nrize in the great motor- cycle race of 1928. The German sportsman. Knoffe. whose right side ‘Is completely p!l has won dim tint-tion as a long-distance driver. There is an armless Emzllsh nrtlst who drives his car with his feet. There in even a crippled hullilghter. the Spanish matador. Juan Beimonte, He limpn and stoop: in ordinary life, but in the arena his grace and agility are unexrelled. in msny 0! these more importsnt lighthouses the keepers hsve telephone ,snd wireless connection with the out- side world for necessary contacts. (or ordering supplies. reporting accidents and obtaining sid in emergencies. Also during recent years so increasing num- her or radio ‘beacons have -been in- stalled st or near ‘lighthouses for the purpose of transmitting signals where- by ships st sea equipped with rsdio—- compasses. ere sbie to get their hesr- ings. even though too many miles sway to observe the lights. or where to; or weather conditions make such observa- tion, impossible. ’ The Lishthouse Service of the United States is 1 function or the De- psrtment of commerce snd not only covers the thousands of miles of cosst line one the ntlentic and Psclilc sides. but nsvizsble inland wsters ss well. The service siso extends to protect Aisslls. Porto Rico. Hawaii snd other lar- possessions. Approximately 5.500 persons ere employed in the msin- tonnes of 2.496 major lighthouses. 3.640 minor lights. torty-{our iightships. snd thoussnds at lighted end unlight~ ed buoys, signsls and other side in the service. The vsst territory consists ol nineteen districts with centrsiised points for administration snd supplies. Also isciiitsting distribution oi’s'up- plies. msintensnce and inspection of the service. there no Vnitry-six light- house tenders. vessels which: content- ly ply the cosstsl Waters. New York Ststeis coest line of ap- proximsteiy 1200 miles, including navi- gshle inland wsters—-e coast line. inci- dentally. which exceeds that or my other stete, in protected by more than 200 lighthouser end more then 1.000 lighted and uniighted ‘buoys. lllhtships and other aids. st. George. Staten Island, in New York harbor, is held- Anthony J. Georgeski Walter Dowd. . William Amborski. Cor. Gates Ave. and Ridge Rd. Gates Drug Store The radiophone installed at the .D,e- ‘iroit River Light Station oi!» theshorés of Lake Erie was recently pressed inio service when a visiting relative of the keeper was injured when landing at the station in a small ‘boat. When it was iound that the young woman's in- jury was serious the keeper sent out a radiophoue call. stating that a doc- tor was needed at once. and asking anyone who received the message to communicate with the Coast Guard Station at Trenton. Michigan. The mos- saxe was picked up by several amateur operators and only a little more than an hour elapsed between the sending of the message and the arrival of a Coast Guard patrol boat with medical aid. A similar call broadcast recently by radiophone for aid or a small iishing boat disabled and lost in the treach- erous waters off the standard Rock Light station, on a reel near the cen- ter of Lake Superior, likewise possibly saved a lite. or at least was the means oi‘ locating the host in ‘a very short time. \There nre 150,000 ‘blind persons in the United Stnten—g1nd most of the causes of blindness are preventable,\ (Jinn-leg H. Button 0!. Wichita, Kan.. president of Lions International. told Q New York audience recently. He declared blindness results in \certnin penailzntion of society. which mult build Institutions. provide pension: and do»: vnnt amount of social relief work li a result of its ignorance. nex- iect and indifference. “Accident! are now the greatest cause or biindneu.” Button continued. \An ocuitst in New ‘York city recently had three children brought in within a week whole night had been destroyed by Iii‘ 1-idol. ‘Pointed playthlnga in the hand: of young children also cause many eye accidents.\ Minlupo, Cauu Bliulnou in the past four years more than 160.000 pusaengt-rs have traveled over Uncle Stun‘: 22,000 miles of interna- tional air mail I‘(Ill_N‘8 between the United States and the West Indies. Mexico; Central and South 2\nmrivn. All the Caribbean countries are with- in two days of .\fi:uui. Fin.. where tiiey wore torlnerly tn dnys away. Cuhn. Haiti. Mexico and Jnnmion are ronched easily between breukfnst nml an early dinner. I'nnn- ina (‘nnai Zone. Cnlnmhln. Venezuela. Snnto Domingo. Puerto Rico. the Vir- gin islands. Hondnrnsnnd Snivruior are within two days: and the most dis- tant capitals of South America. mo tie Jnneiro, Montevideo nnd Bnenos Airea are only seven days away. Lon; Journey by Airplane The world’: nmaliest man is the claim now put forward by Ivan TruJko- citch, who lives in Bosnia, Jugo-Siavia. Though Iixty years old, he is only nine-. teen _and I ha]: inches high. He hag persistently refilled ‘attractive clrcul o He has‘ hii own tiny‘ houie Ind hil {arm from which he utl more than enough produce to lupply hi: tiny body, and he refuse: to have home. Hi; neat ambition, dupite hil ud- vgncod years, in to marry.-_—Monu-ea] Harald, The post of lishtlreeper is frequently subject to hardships and denser. per- ticulerly when grim winter comes. Last December the keepers st the Passage Island Lighthouse. the most northerly one‘ in Lake superlor. were completely isolated and threatened with extiuctlon by I terri zero sale. until their radio- phone cell tor sid brought a. rescue vessel and needed supplies. mmzzxm Three million dollar: in money reached the pocketi of farmer: of the Arlnnuu valley hut year for their nuur beet crap, 1: was pointed out that whlle Colorado always has been known tor its mince, the sun! but crop in the! ante bring: in four time! as much money annually as gold. In Rome. Italy. thorn In the new and mfnlncent Iluuollnl Forum, with an nthlouc llldlllm all or mu‘-ble. In mm thla law will In one 02 the innit upon-tin; canton In the world, with two stadiums, two IVIDIIIIIII poolg, I rmo nun, towing course and in onermoul athletic bntldlnj. -Bio.-riphy II the but part of MI- tory. AI-lluéflonle City Forest Treves, en-many. has Imprisoned the man who Itole 80.000 pine trees from the municipal (men. He is an artist. and replnnteda the tree: in hit own grounds. He will nerve a long sentence at hard labor and city of- nclnln are trying to decide what to do wIt‘h the policeman who let 80.000 treeo get away. Mount; is 11113:: inseparable from truo mom. A uncle vojcg Iomotlmu moon: only luck of energy, What you ‘do with your money In another intemunco tut. All nntun net: for growing. and in growth for It: dutructlon. BEER BONDS ‘ _ Power 0! Flgncry \Wouldn't you like to be a motion memrc nu?\ ‘-‘You never hear any more about the mother-In-law Joke,\ \No.\ answered Mm Cayenne. “'1‘ho nearest to It ynrlln when a smart night club ilnur 1_nu-rm I rich mama ton and area!» I fnthqralu-law Joke.- Wuhington star. Nobody will toulvo you union no care: 1 [rent did for ‘you. \You anunrod -mu Cayenne. “Only lid probably many my pron unit. I couldn't poulbly rum uny- ono [vim contlnnbllyv doncrlhed Inc on Io buutltni and no clover.\ Whatever your helletone etory. ev- erybody me e ‘better one.. our wledona je not leee et the mercy of fortune then our property. Irrlteblllty I: et the bottom of en Imlnenee emount of eeelotry. The \ open epecee\ ere (rend, but eeelng. them tltee you out. It in eonae cult of honeet nelvete that make: -some men ibeloved. No bechelor ever met! who dldn'.t weete too much money on necktlee. To euppoee conrege -In e cowerd‘ In to Inspire mm with courage in «feet. It you went e piece In the county Juet to Ian! on, elx or eevon ec.-rel‘ mu do. LEGAL NOTICE MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION I-‘yield N,uuo—D¢paJ-tment of Field‘ Nana-‘-Depmetment of Heulth The new Liquor Control Law provides that all applicants for licenses MUST fur- nish BONDS. “It I were you,\ he said, during a lull In an domutlc norm, \1 would have moro Itllle.\ Guoltfloqn long ‘in the lumen ‘of tho umlly, Jones?\ B.uc1,oo-Yu_, midnm. 1 am now umng .t_ho third do‘;onentlon.-—Vun- convor P1‘-ovljico. \ We are prepared ‘to ‘give you full details and furnish bond acceptable by the Con- trol Board. \Of gouru you would,\ we agnqa, —strgy starlet. The following are the qual- ifications reguired. (:1) Shall be a graduate nurse; T V PI-opnnduou \Johnny auntie will never kill you with I ‘dirty taco like yours.\ ‘\I‘hlt!|« just what I thou;ht;” URINE (b) Shall ‘be not less than twenty-.one years of age at the time of her appointment; ‘((3) Shall be registered or .eJ1'jgiblev for registration as a -graduate nurse in New York State; A . (:d‘) Shall have graduated ufrom a high school or have had an equivalent education if graduating rrom a school of FULL INEORMATION UPON REQUEST Blynko—'.Your debts. don't seem to. worry ‘you? WynkVo—-«No; It I ‘look worried It womb my ck-edltou, and them they worry-amt Into, worrying some more 1' Regp & Company ‘INSURANCE «& BONDS Platltudeq ‘accompush. I deal, even though imlrt people 1-éurd, than with contempt. Everybody in _A group ~cq_n be no opinionated u to man It -dollghttul to escape from It, When’ one In old he unqoubtédly and: In hn':p'llo¢l ‘I194 lot of Ono?!-’ * Koncrho cuuml no use for. ; hulllhr Wish It‘ “Hun you \been Kitty‘: enxaumont ?\ wore it I11 Int jitlfg\ :'. 1 E, Ky, %..I.. #4, ’- I lrtzj _ 2. [SW “-11 ‘\19 your wltg ‘lntgnoiod In :p0ll - Cnlchlig Up -With. Nglun '.l\u¢h dgd Joshua command the-_Iun.;to stand mm '.l'ommy—4I gun: It didn't urn-with nu 'watch..—‘-Boston Ernnlcrlpt. . \Oh «ioII_ao.;‘5n¢ Iiotnu «nnich ab in us new any!‘ '-costly ¢IothoI.\~(nn- mun‘ Iuqulnr. g t Abbott 1014 607 Ridge Road H -. - ‘.:'E u I «E: FOR PERSONAI. SERVICE ON YOUR CAR GEORGE ‘|’0POI‘F I02 ‘ROAD- PHONE: Abbott» 2020 THIS Is A i~I OFFICIAL TESTING STATION N EW W A Y SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 950‘ Ridge Road Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. M\We ‘Call and Denver PHONE: Alala. 5 7 0 2 PHONE: ABBOTT 2334 851 RIDGE ROAD '! MATTHEW Mo KACZOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ’ LACKAWANNA NEW YORK PEOPLES DAIRY SERVING Luclnwamu, Blndell, Woodlawn and Vicinity _ _V ’ Quality Milk and Cream- DELIVERED AT YOUR HOME WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER PASTUERIZED M!I.K AND CREAM 20 Helen Ave’. Bludell, Temp. Phone. Abb. 1157 W