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1./J.».L.t*;.'«A\fv A2‘; N A 1‘ L3 L *2 mi 3 1 M: Y Thuttdqys Jun? 5:». T933 HER-M-D Bl‘é1sdel?l FLYING‘ i.CEHNFF nuns!-:R now usap A T ‘LIN -MANY ARTICLES: COLDER ON SUN IS PREDICTI'0N It 1:\ moré honnrable to acknowl-V can our team than ‘boast ‘of our. ilIOl'ilI“ 'l?a-blecloths may show wear “by ‘cracking along the creases, 1Creaae~th8‘cloth in the r_nid'dl'e gut <one ironing «airdé in ‘eh-irds at ‘the —i1'ext to help make them ‘last ~l‘on'g9r. W. C-. U. ELECT 0EF!C’ERS% FOR‘ comma YEAR Bad‘ luck ‘Ii: little matter: ll tho‘ viiiore‘ reiaj Two hnnd_re¢l“inrent9re end -chemists 3 in -Britain -‘devote their wl1oie~tir'ne 10;‘ : diecoverini new gneee ‘tor the natural ‘I ‘wproduci. >9! 1; ‘tree. -‘tlie«_=only uIe= at _’lihi¢l_i need ‘tube to “rub” out pencil -Iilliflrli ,fIfotiI_«~buper. a writer point:-out i 71.11 TM 3.111 llilliiliil .l!nncneI.te‘r him A reently experimented with I new kind ; of rubber raid which may rI~éolni[lon~ in road making. at the same time ebolinhin: duet. vibration IIIQ noile. ‘The ‘rubber in ‘melted. mixed ‘with? mecedam and epreuq over the «road ' like butter or lain; and now that mo- tor manufacturer: are .pl_nnnin;. to Inount rnhber bloc]: in All parts at the gchnuie and body of can. to qbv;i- _ ‘Ate vibration Ind Iqueak, driving. I [rubber-mounted car over 11- rubber road Ibould -be new-eetful in lyingin i teeth! 5 or bed. j Metaliied rubber in‘ in new idea wiiivthz in going -to minke n diiference in many directions; It is ‘capable of taking on the appearance of -n fabric. as in rubber em‘-twins for the bath- room: or porcelain, an in tiles‘ for wnilsvnntl ceilings’; even otglasl as in metalized rrurbher ‘heads. I - luibbcr can be ‘drawn, out into the nnest timende and filaments. and thin quality ‘has led to the -mnnn!actnre~ or imitation tiger-skin rugs oi‘ amazing similarity to the real thing, ~ Children’: toys mode of rubber are beyond count, and another kind oi’ joy- ful satisfaction is rcpregenteil by‘ the rubber studs and buttons which the ' iiercest lnumlry will be unable to ‘ smash and m.i1ng]e.—-liinntrenl Herald. ' Dr. Ohnrlei VG; Abbott of the Bmlth-’ -I'o_nlafn Inptltutfon. who ‘hop’ been Itudylug’ Jolnr radiation for many‘ years, lpredlctt that It will be colder‘ onntho nun during the next two yearn,’ but doe: not buy what effect this villi”: have on ten-entrlnl \_veather,~InyI‘P\oth-v‘ uuulne; Tho prediction ‘ll shared on nbnerva-{ tlonl -and: calculation of periodical chance in imitation. ‘Two years no Doctor‘ Abbott. by the same ‘method. predicted Q t_wo-your In of‘ worm weather on the mun. end the ‘predlc-I tlou- not only proved true. but was. followed by two yearn of average wafm weothef on the earth. W C‘. T. ‘m_ee’ting was ‘held at ‘the home of 'Mra.E1y Sander- ‘Wednesday evening‘ J une‘ One gets’ pnhm-‘ltvy by ubélng A III!’- vlvor of most anything. To ‘cease Treating‘ I .bahlil'eI\ In ‘tho ‘latent ivny to ‘male him hold MI‘ ‘con some mm: that to me me ne ly in .to lake It Jgloomlly. ‘ if-‘OR RENT.-—-.--Lower 27 ‘Martin Avenue, Blasdell. Phone Abbott 4127. .!1‘he‘ following ‘officers were e1ected= for the coming yeuf: Mrs. Gladys Taylor President Vice Pres. Mrs, G. «Beckwnthv Seczzetary. Mrs. Ella Sanderson‘ '1‘-reasurer Mrs. Anna. Eighme After election of officers gr Flag Day program was witness-‘ ed -undo; the direction of Mrs. Ethel Thompson. “The, FIgz'!.n duet was sung by‘ Mrs. ‘~Eth,elf . Thompson, Mu. Dorothy‘ Bonnorand Miss Mar- ion,Hesslink, . ‘ LEGAL NOTICE :MUNI(;ll!A_L -ClVil.. SERVICE EXAMINATION Fen; Iran excellent aid‘ 10 economy and often the only -one. No“ fool ‘law ever murvived‘; ‘but then are conluntly new onei. ‘Field 1Ngne.--:-‘l'),e|'nrtmenc of Field‘ ‘Nurse-=—Dépar8men¢ BEE!!! Nagging In the ‘home ‘generally pro- oodes all-ting outside of It. ‘The following are the qua]-E «ifications required. (a) MShn~lMl be a graduate? nurse; , What the ‘neighbors nay about the V31-mt t the ‘belt lnjizht. \mm object ‘of mu observations -1: to ‘enable meteorologist: -to give ac- curate‘ Ion; rluge weather -tore:-nu. Weather on earth, ‘however. nu many more governing factor: than Iolnr ra- rndlatlon. Mountains, ‘desert; ventu- tlon, océana. ocean currents. humidity and wind: an affect our weather con- dltlonu. A thing that In blind nnd at the loclumith Ian‘! always love. =(b.) Shall be not less than‘; twenty-one years of age at the; time of her appointment; -(ac) Shall be registered 022: eligible for registration as a5 graduate nurse in New York‘ State; (d) Shall have graduated‘ from a high school or have had an equivalent education it; graduating from a school of. ‘nursing after January 1, 1933,_‘ or if graduating from A school7 of nursing before 1932, enter- ing public health nursing fore the first time. The examination will cover» all phases of public health‘ nursing, including routine in-. zspection 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 to pass a satisfactory physical examination. The Flower mission program‘ wag in qzhatge of Mrs. Edith Pace, \I'hji's being the» wedding anniversarigs of Mrs. :Sanderson and Mrs. Anna Eighme, Mrs. Dorothy Bonner ‘sang. a song‘ \.1 Love You Truly”, in their honor. Don't statesmen really «make u many problems as they clear up‘? One difference between ln and rbllljnrds In the use at the plnyen. WORDS OF THE WISE swearing In anger means something, Swearing in mere con\'erautlou, not I thing, Foolish loves make foolish people. Good order is the foundation of all good things. ” ‘Pleasure is very seldom found where it is sought. lllysteny magni danger as the tag the -sun, The man who loses his opportunity loses himself. LAWN FETE TO BE HELD AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1! you live In the country you don't have to eat strawberrles until they are ripe. It ‘has been announced‘ that a lawn fete. will be held on the; lawn of the Presbyterian church on Lake Avenue, Saturday, June 24, from r5. P. M. The High School band will furnish music for the fete, which will be held in the church parlors if the weather does not ;permit an. outdoor af- fair. Miss Dora Silvis is chair- man of the committee on ar- rangements. A man thlnks \taking good care of ms teeth\ is eating mush and things like thut. An intelligent man judges the pres ent by the past. ‘Stainless Steel Teeth The concession: of the weak are the concession: of fear. A man may be able to wrlle a dozen volumes and still be unable to one pocketbook. Among’ New Inventions Old age plants more wrlnkles In the mind than In the face, ‘ Be grieves more than he needs who grleves before he needs. Tlwn cherish pity. least you drive an angel from your door. Some people carry little uold mine: In their muuths. Now that gold has remclned a prolnlhltlve pvlce; however, dentists have been seeklng some In- ventive genius who 4-oulxl or make I reliallle substltnte, Gold was used because of its malleable. rustless, and practically ln<lestru(-tlhlo qualities. and to another metal wlth these (-hm-- ncterlstlt-I seemed I forlorn hope, notes I writer In Tlt-mts .\lagnzlne. Necessity has nxnlln mutlnored ln\‘en- tlon. und a Brltlsh lnventor Inns «le- algued an electric welder wlnlch makes stainless steel lle dawn and behave lt- uelf Just as easlly untl re-ucllly as gold. Steel dentures me now the fushlon. and are better, cheuper, and stronger than gold. There should be more leisure for men of business and more business for men 0! leisure. \$555.5 lnsto non!!!-Alma» Belief! \ ) IEMIWE ‘V P «r .__\. ;,;':;..:._‘j::.':.°::\. A lie travel: round the world while trutb—lI putting on her boots. Men who deserve praise would like to hnve it; but it can be mighty slow. Every once In a while you run across a mun who never has seen a bribe of any kind. 'i‘lu- most positive men are the most credulous, ‘since they most believe themselves. A woman is always perfectly sure that she is right until it comes to back lug her opinion with money. MAN'S LEGS CRUSI-[ED How restful to feel that you have only to sit and look pleasant to make your friend enjoy your presence. u Last Wernesday while trying to hop off of a freight train at Lake avenue on the New York Central tracks, Edward Lublin, 20, of New Haven, Conn., fell under the wheels crushing both less. A bloodttransfusion was preformed last Thursday at Our Lady of Victory Hospital It was thought on Friday that Lublin had gained suffic~ ient strengthto withstand an operation. Lublin is thought to have no relatives in this state. Earthquake Sued Turkey 1! Duo out I ‘huh Q! loéovgr, £1! hr; Applicants for this exam- ination may be secured at the office 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 of of the City Clerk by the‘app1ican't in person. It hnppened in the recent California earthquake. Two mniden women 0! , Long Beach bought a turkey for their 1 Sunday dinner. Applying the ox was , not to their liking. no on Friday they ‘ took the bird into the garage and gave ‘ him chloroform. While he was uncon- scious they picked him clean of his feathers. Then came the 1-nrthqunke. : when the (lust at-ttl_ed. the women were startled to meet in their yard 1: com- pletely nude and 9Xtl‘(‘ll1(’l,\' intiignxilit turkey. The story glues that they knit- ~ ted n s\vc-mar and trousers for him, \ ln_str'ul of killing lmn.—indiannpolis1 .1\'e\\'s. . Autm-may that rules by the will of the people may be about as good for them as anything. ' One who after forty still spends the nlgllzs in folly and revelry ls likely to be a sllly old man. Cor. Gates Ave. nnd Ridge Rd. Gates Drug Store 'l‘he dental nleclmnic takes an inge- niously-deslgnetl pair of pliers. holds the parts to be welded between the eloctrmles of the pliers, turns on the Juice, und elec-n'iclt,v does the trick to perfection. Thus the prnhlmn nf mak- ing 51 hard ‘nu-ml act like u soft one Is solved. and In future your teeth should cast less and last longer. It is as d for some wnmen to keep money as it is fnr others to keep an anpqlntnnent an time. A mun is in a had when he hns one foot. on a hnnnna pee) and the uther on the mil of n lml]d0;z. The truth would more often nrevnil If so many didn‘t‘ shrink from being lllm‘_()'l‘0d. The maximum age limit fixed does not apply to dis- abled Veterans entitled to pre- '.erence under Section 6, Article :3 of the State Constitution, and Chapter 374 of the laws of 1930. MRS. COLLEY ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF MISS TAYLOR Mr.‘ and Mrs. Bruce D. Colley will entertain at dinner, Thurs- day evening, June 15th in com- pliment to Miss Beulah Taylor and Mr. Thomas Partridge whose wedding takes place the 21st of June. A \ Buy Amerivun\ dlnner_ ill l'hil- lulelphin was moving sm.~c¢-ssflxliy and patriotic fervor was in in high pitch. The George Washington nmtif was used. A number of liolnnlni huts and little hntclu.-ts had‘ been supplied with the object of providing \atmos- phere,\ which, hnwever, was roughly dispelled when one of the huts he- came turned inside out by nccldent and the dreadful fact was revealed that it bore the label, “Made in Jup- Ill.\ The coulternution iucreajed when some one was moved to exam- ine the hntchaa ‘and found that they bore the name trnde mark.-Montreal Herald. Bug: Thre-ten Radio The Bible is still the world's best seller! 'l‘he Blhle society sent out dur- lng the twelve months ended March 31 —1,065.662 complete Blbles; 908,864 New Testaments; 8,517,758 integral books of the Bible, mnklng a total of 10,552,234 volumes. Lost your the I0- clety sold 638,041 English Bibles—I larger number than In any prevloul years of its hlstory. Volumes In Welsh. Gaelic, Irish, and In Brallle for tho blind, brought the total number of home sale: to 1,523,753.-.-)Iontrenl Herald. Bible In Best Seller Brnmlmlsllng is tin’:-ulc-m-:1 hy the bugs! mldly ennu-_;lI. :1 \vin;ze-«I aren- ture scurcoly lam: unnmzh to he soon can put 1: stop in mp rrunsmisslnn of II powerful rmlio smtinn. l':Il;ziI1(*9l‘S at most stmiuns have been instrnvml specllicnlly to kill an bugs on sight and never to allow them near the broadcasting equipment. Lust sum- mer WABO of New York. key of the Columbia Brandt-nsting System net~ work. was kept on the air I2 hougg became a mouse had been elec- trocuted In the tram-miaslnn plant and could not be round immediately. Applications to 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. 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. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Among the guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor, Lieut. Thomas J. Colley, and Miss Har- riet Partridge.» CHURCH NOTES UNION PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH Rev. A. B.0Hermin, Pastor 10:00 oclock, Sunday School. 1-1 A. M, Church Service‘ Botanic Mayor’: Hobby Ernesto: Sniper, hem) of ._the new l school In Bogota, Colombia, in a hero in bi: count;-y, (oi-.hc hu from Ccrtazenu .to Gogotc in two,-hon:-I-..|eut.ti1gn Colonel Lindbergh when on his south American trip four year: ago. Samper made the night in nve and .gne=imit noun. He @917 .8 nmail American monopinne. Lind- bergh piloted the Spirit of St. Louis; which he used in his Atlantic night. Death Valley Nqtionnl alonument in the newest gnd greatest of all our na- tional! monuments, and in even greet- er in Ilze than may of our national path with the exception of Yellow- stone and Mount Mc its 1,601,- 800 acre: comprlne an area greater than that of Yosemite and Grand Canyon nntlonnl parka combined, and when nddltlonnl territory that should he added is included (It is likely in the future) it will exceed all but Yel- lowstone in slze. Mayor Meyer of Bermuda has a hob- by of calm-rink old V9594-is which are anchored In the harbor of Bermuda and hat nccunmlntod a large In It are several crnft that are valuable historically. He also has an Interest.- lng collection of old cannons and one of palm trees. Int-ludim: e\'er_v one of the wide variety that grow on the is- land. Attractive Propooition for Garage: Thursday at 1:45, meeting for prayer, in the manse. Everybody welcome. Ian! Sula Bepnunnlin Walnut Buffalo-Pyroil Company gn J. Georgeski Walter Dowd. William Amborski. FIRST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Martin, Pastor 831- Clnmber of Commerce Bululo, N. Y. Phone Cleveland 2261 Stored-Up Whe-I unday School, 9:45 A. M, Blessgrd, France, yseg ;; bqrlnl fund to provide a banquet recently. Two men were hurled in 3 rock fall In a quarry, Bellevlng them killed. fellow- vlllngers collected money for the fu- neral. Four days later rescue work- on reached the vlctlms. Both were [till alive,‘ llaving been saved by over- hanging ledges of rock. The entire vllluse attended the bnnquet. Burial Fund for Bnnquot Joseph, of blhllc-:11 fanne. set an ex- nmple In the storing: up of whv:1t that Amoricn has followed for‘ ;ve:'\‘l‘s. Al- though we‘ do not face :1 fuxnhm. us Egypt did. the IIIHIS of the (-mlntry had stored safoly uway on tho of the year nonrly 1.\»0 lmslu-ls of wheat remly tn l11('C't nny mu«-r;_vvu;~y that might arise, says 'I‘ee«l'oe Flushes. Divine worship and sermon, 11 A. M, Choir rehearsal, every Thurs- day at 8 P, M. Ladies’ Guild, first and third Tuesdays of the month 8 P, M. Men's Brotherhood, third Sat- urday of the month 8 P. M,«, Junior Brotherhood, second and foourth Friday; of month 7:80 P. M, Baby Fin! in 98‘ You: For the first time in 96 years a christening recently took place in the old parish church of St. Mary's, in Hendon, England. The infant, on whom the name of Roderick Boyd wns bestowed by the Bishop of London, is the son of the vicar, Rev. Norman ll. Boyd, Many other distinguished clergyman onlclnted, but Roderick was not in the least o\'eruwed. Mistress (to new cook)-My hus- bnnd often brings three or four bus!- neas friends home to dine without warning. You'll be prepared for that, won't you? Cook—-You bet. nufmn! I'll keep my bng packed rc-ndy!——lIumor1st Magazine, Just when Parlo has decreed that the (oz [I one or the Jtylel for rm-in: won, It is learned that native: of the Rlnfd district l_n South Africa have been making -hgnvy purchases or the Turkish headgear the ‘hut few montlu, being attracted by the color and the tupel. Gdld 8- Thu Thar Floats Propose: I-‘inc on Skip: to Prevent Souiclnou Floor: of the old Arthur A. Evert: jewelry establishment at Dallas, 'rex., were 1-etetned by the nrm when It moved Into new quarters. The owner expect: to recover at lent $10,000 In precious maul which are Im- bedded In the wood or between crnclu. A new device for the prevention of Ileicknul by rennin: a ship on an ever heel is to he-tented in France. The fundamental idea, ea explained home. the Aeadqnr or Il,.ei|.lcl1.Ie.' is that e ahip may be mede eteady at III Juet as an airplane is in ite own ‘element by the nee ot line controlled by a device like the plane’: \joystick.\ Veudl. the inventor pronoun. 'writee:.the Perle correspondent of the London Daily rdecnbh. would {be below the water line with piano: controlled electrically from the bridge. {there would he tour ot these on each aide or the hull. When n roll to ‘eter- bonrd was threatened tour tins would be shot out on the port side and, it is claimed, would offer such resistance to the water that the roll would be ihzgziediately checked. ~.'1'he line would he so arranged that the extent of their lpread under water could be cont:-oiled by the. man in charge of the “1oyetick\ appliance. The inventor holds that it would take very little time to teach any compe- tent. tailor the way: to use the device. The class hnd been Instructed to write nn essay on winter. One child’: attempt ma 1: follows: \In winter it In very cold. Many old people die In winter. and many birds IIIO go to I warmer climate.\- Tit-Bm Magazine. Fro: Chill: (0 Grill: (met over, the sleuth at m com- panion was dispelled for one of two love‘ birds at the office at Attornoy Gen. Phlllp Lutz, Jr., Boonvllle, Ind\ when :1 mirror wan placeq in the can. The bird’: re aupplles the mig- Inz companionship. Bow and arrow marksmanship has nugldenly becomo gn important sport Imong youngsters In the Salt Lake City region, Utah, with the result that high Ichooll have gormed archery clubs, with prizes and championships (or the best teams. Persistent Tramp (successful at lant)—'.l‘hank yer, lady.‘ In ‘there any- thing I can do by way or return? Housewife (shortly)—Yes—don’t.—- Answers Magazine. Mary Jane answered ‘the (loot re- cently when I _sqles_mnn‘ knocked. ‘~‘I'd like to see the may of the house,\ the man said. “Is -she en- gaged?\ “Oh, yes,” Mary Jame replied. ‘Mother’: married!\ —- Indmnapolll News. Worn Thu The Peg—.I'm going to do my bit, dud. I'm getting a dressmaker to teach me how to cut out frocks. Dad-I don't want you to go that far. But I think you might cut out cigarettes and three-guinea hats.- sydney Bulletin. “Did she make the best of that head- ache she married?\ “No, she got the best of h1m—and all he had.\ Do.ctor—You are all run down. You must take a trip to Europe. Patient—Great Scott! Pm just back from there.—Knns:xs' (\Ry Star. Whns Mnku Mon Bald “You admit tearing A handful of hair trom your husb_nnd'n head?\ , “Yes. I wanted it for my locket. A Roll Musician \Is your brother a musician ?” “Is be? Why, at the age or three he played on the linoleum.\ FOR SERVICE ON YOUR CAR GEORGE fP_0POFF ‘ RIDGE ROAD PHONE: Abbott 2020 THIS IS AN OFFICIAL $1‘§TION NE W A Y SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 950 Ridge’ Rand Open 8 A, M. to 6 P. M. H‘We Call and Denver PHONE: Abb. 5 7 02 moms: ABBOTT 2384 as: mnar.-2 ROAD MATTHEW M- KACZOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER ', DAY AND N1GH’1‘ SERVICE LACKAWANNA NEW YORK |____.____________.___~ PEOPLE’S DAIRY SERVING Lnckuwanlu, Bludell, Woodlnwn and Vicinity -'_ Quality Milk and Cream DELIVERED AT YOUR HOME‘ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER PASTUERIZED MILK AND CREAM 20 Helen Ave. Bludell, Temp. Phone. Abb. 1157 W