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.,.;.».,,‘.;.,:‘.,-. , ‘,1. gm, ,,K,; .1‘. .‘ - .’«§:.'g.,»_2»,\ .1 3-}; . A *r.y.,'.s.: =.;', -:3, ‘ ;’ ' ’: Ea LE-GVAL NOTICE Jlunpe 19:. 1933. H T, J‘U=LI-US BAJOREK City C<le1'-ké. 1% Sum! bond‘ In me sum 0”!’ 60% or me »tu’noui1.'t bid of u centmedr cheek Pin the sum of IO percent of the f~>amo\.;n..t» bid‘. The Board at Edncat_»ibn~ reserve; ;'J-ghe right 10- reject any and all bids \1:-‘d to waive any ‘formalities. John J, -MonagVhan‘_ Lackawanna M. LEY Publisher FRED wH=i':I’*E, Editor '1?\~?vo.;*1~.A1s1, LIZABD FOUND 1:: ARIZO‘1NA. We, the Lmd‘ersig'-,ned Assess sore of it~lf1e ‘City of -Lackawane Ha. do -state that we have comp-l’eted our Assessment ‘Roll! ‘iimv the year of 1933, =a.;n'dI said volil will be on file atuthe As- sessors 'Office,. ‘City IH-all, ‘for thirty -(3'0=‘) dgays-afterJ%u‘ly 1st. 1983, for inspection. ”\“\’\””“\\F’-RED‘ E. LEYDA, Business Manager A» specimen of Eloopurd‘ vliiard‘ with two mm: was ‘Ilncovered_ during road -grading activities‘ at “Case ‘Graudo. Natlon Monlullent In Arizona. ra- «re-nltly. This lizard ls 'o_n_e. of ro-5 mugtedly (.' ! ! hglhltn -and} -the -man An‘ charge of the ssouthwest-‘ ern -national nnoruuuen‘ts- ‘of the NT!“ tlonal= Park :Servl‘(-e. has ‘su_ggest_ed‘ tho; -thin‘ mlght hove .aomething to do-_‘ with :the llz,a_r’dv'-a -forked‘ tall. However. »l_t is believed‘ the lizurdisv double tail was ‘the result o'( an accl- dent, Lliguds are noted ~for their obi!‘- lty to grow vnew tolls in ‘cases where; the original member was ‘l,l!Jured or‘ broken off. I .LI£‘?GA=Iz NOTICE ‘unni EVERY 'I‘HURSDfA_Y AT 411 ELECTRIC AVE\ LACKAWAN Sealed -p1!opos,a'l'§ will be‘ rece'1ve!l‘ by the Board of Education Union’ Free‘ .Scl1o_ol-, District No, 6, City of Lag:ka- ‘xvanna tom! the‘ ‘following saupplieaz For t‘lu'nlah'lngs more or less 1\1.0‘0 tons bituminous can}, ‘600 tons pea coal, 400‘ ‘tons smokeless coal‘, and ADVIIi'i'!3!NG FIVE ‘GENTS A LINE 25¢ IHNIMUM ABB01\f’ 118 1 15¢ a _—Mont_IE by Carrier TWO PHONES ,,§=l-I50 a. Yeqr‘ ABBOTT 2377 | June '22, 29 And‘ w-111‘ [further state ‘that on the first Tluesday in August, 1933, We ,sa-id: ‘gourd: of Asses-. sors will sit an hear» any and a'l=l~ -complaints from 9 A. M., *to 4 P. _M., on savid~dgt-e A-ugrust 1st, 1933, at their office in the City Hall. ' Signéd. Anthony J. E‘,a‘l‘cone Williamgli. Sheffer Joseph TM=cLaMu,g~h~lin ASSESSORS. delivering to {the several ‘mhools « YEARS Coal‘ thus furnished ‘must meet car. trlfn chemical specmcatons. Copy of specifications may be _seen and any addluonal‘ informxytion required given“ in ‘omce at Superintendent of Educa..f 1-ion, Lackawanna High school, La(-.ka- i wanna, Y‘. I ‘ . H.‘ H‘ . A ‘eghwgs necewed from Ed.j,,$§a’)\;§ “some place\ in Fraz&¢e«.,~ 1-._ _ r|r\1‘/' 7_y'- ’ Park Sxde Camp, No. 8448. Roygl ,I)IejgJ1=bors held a card pargg zfyd diznfe; \ \‘.v'§'I-\ iuoys =l'eaving for camp were given» royal ‘s.end=‘? off. \J‘-we-tailed: specimens have \been found from time to .time in the past and in such Lnstan'ces scientist! have attribtltod the glnlisfual occur-' mence to the Inc: ‘that ome injury to the -ii’/.vn‘rd'.s Ioriéingii mi) had 'ca_u,sed_‘ the creature's reynuvr-kuble power of growing I! new one to go into git-t‘io_n‘ and -nccordingiy n sevpml mil‘ had started‘ growing at the n_ni'nt of injury. All bids mush be filed In ‘the o of the Superintendent of’ »Educa.t1on not -later than 8:00 o'clo'c1; P. (Day. light Saving Time) Thursday July '6, 1933. Bids m'uat. be accompanied by ‘Sixty-tvwo xvere graduated in the class of ‘l8. NOTICE John J. Suél-livan was in charge of Fourth ‘prize awards, Court De Right of Pedesttéians, Motorists Sealed proposals for suns plies, as set forth below, will be received by the Board of Common Council of the ‘City of Lackawavnna. until -eight o’c1ock July 3, 1933, and at which time all proposals will Dar Political Gallery A-pplylng the rule of common sensep‘ the Supreme court of I’on;Isyl\'nnIa lms dotined the rights ‘of pedestrians. motorists and street onus at crossings where tra signal lights are used. If‘ the light is olmngod after 31 ])(‘d(’8tI‘illf] has smrted across the street. motor-‘ lsts and spree; curs must give him the right of wgny to complete his Jour- ney. . a , _.; No th‘a‘t,tl1e political pot is bo,i‘l‘jm.*_,‘-tlll Hera-‘Id will run a sgljigs qf articles on the qual- ific'a~t_lon‘,s of men whose names have been .suggested for \the various city offices to be filled‘ at the fall ‘election held this November, . Bids for \2-2 ton true-ks ac- cording to specifications on ‘file in Department of Public Works also allowance on old trucks, JOHN A ZKLER The end sought In trnllic rogulntlnn is to keep tmlllc m with safety, and in nll tra 0Dr.'l'_lltlOIlS decency and courtesy are requirml. Tmllic safety would have been prmnotod in the case in Pennsylvania lmd the of- fending motorist or street car oper- ntor been IlI‘l'(’Sl‘('(l nnd The question never should have been cnrrlul to the Supreme court. but it is well that tnlbumll laid down It plain. sensible ruling. Now it Is the duty of the pnllve to enforce it,- Oliio State Journal. No proposals will be eonsid- ered unless accompanied by _a certifiled check, payable to the City Clerk of the City of Lacka- wanna, in an amount equal to ten percent (1005) of the sum named in the said proposal, or by a bond conforming? to law, such bond to be fifty percent (5052) of the sum named in the proposal, J‘o}‘11i,Aszkle1', Councilman from fché, Second Ward being the first on the program. istvation, having made a trip to New York to intercede with the T. E. R, A. for additional relief with Mayor Lohr and (‘-o1‘p0ra~ti0n Counsel, John W, O'Connor, and also to Albany when the fl tax ques- tion was put squarely up to the State officials. Mr, Aszkler, stated when inte;'vie\\'gd; “I have not yet decided whether 1 can, or would accept the nomination for mayor of the city.“ '1}11g. Cpuncilman, however has been endorsed by two or- ganzations ,and is hing strong His almost daily trips to the Relief Bureau, to try and ob~ tain work for needy citizens reached the point where he was practically “personally non grata” in that department. Actively connected with one of Luckawannz largest retail establishments, having daily contact with the public, he is familiar not only with the needs of our merchants, but also the citizens at large. As a Councilman, he has ‘hnnldored some onerous, but nece.ssar_v, legslation and well knows the grief connected with nublic office during times of depression. While nothing‘ definitely has leaked out as to the plan.‘ nf the Republican Committee, there is many 1-teasons to be- lieve that his hat, if cast in ring will not lie on the ground. The Common Council reserve the 1=ight to reject any and all bids, and waive all formalities in the interests of the City. By order of the Common Council, as set forth in pro- ceedins of meeting held in and for the City of Lackawanna on June 22, 29. The nutotrmn is boot-shaped. pow- ered by _a gasoline motor, stream-. lined. and built of the lightest alumi- num alloys. It is supported on two trucks with railroad-type whr.-eis and is about 60 feet in length and 10 feet 8 inches in height. Each car will ncc-omunodnto 42 passemzers and an operating crow of two men. Tho car, loaded to c:1paclt,\', weighs 32,000 pounds. At the blunt nose of the autotrmn is :1 power compartment containing :1 lnlzll-speed 16-cylintler gasoline cnzzine of the V-type. 0n n trial run the cur made more than 70 miles an hour. Buy In lackawanna Michael Help: Poor Boy Prince Micimel of illunania hns helped a poor boy to attain his great ambition. (‘onsitiereti a musical genius in _his home viiin;_.vn the lad went to Bucharest to raise money with his ac- cordinn. When he played beneath i\ii(-hnel’s win(_iow the prince invited him into_Ihe palace and learned that his ambition was to own a piano, Michael took up a collection in the palace amlguve half of his monthly allowance. with $100 thus raised the prince and the pauper went to a store and bought the piano. ly urged fi the race. 3Y71m セ is more famil- iarly known, has been in close tough ‘With-‘the present admin- Next week Treasurer Paul Tomaka, Democratic candx- date for Mayor. Is a fine slogan and a fine sentiment LAKE Cl-l_AMPI..AlN’S 1: ST-EAMBOATS GONE Point, soenes of the early nnval battles at \'nImu_r and Cumberland Hem] nnd nu» historic valley of the mchc.-lieu river. The announcement of the ulmndon- me_l_1t_qf_tl1e stemubuat llno on Lake Cha.nmlnln muses old memories. It is it link in one of the most scenic routes of t?tIV'e| '_In the eastern part of this country’ and one of the nldost. In re- cent ',vI_-_:1rs rail and hunt snlxedules were co-ordinategl that one mlght leave Al- bany in. the morning, go by train to Lnlge'§eorge, pass by Imnt over that exqt}lslte,£fnd'y_, of water. portage by rail ll} Ln 'e Clnunplnin. sail down its pnn ex and join the train !rom‘!’lhttsbnI‘g to Montreal. reaching theqgqnpgllnn metropolis in the evening °' few. 4\.“ A;!Tf|.8:,$f4.?._M'5!)’ the ,tru\:.e_l,cr passed Snr’a .r?\u ]il,'ood_v Pond. the (orts at the’3llé.\(l'6 ‘Lake George. the island nnd\’§ scenery of the lake. l'or0.1'§'lc0nllemgu near the Maul of Lola,-.Qz,a_(trpl:1lu«. the rulns of Fort St. I‘l‘Q(l§|'fc np§;.y‘ort Amherst neur Crown Lake Champlain wus the second wa- terway in America to have steam nav: lgntiou and thus disappears a trip which will be long remembered for its happy experiences and its delightful views, one rap_idI_y following another. After 1: long search the ‘body of John Gallagher. :1 stockman. was found near 9. dry water hole In western Australia. Indications are that while Gallagher was camping his three horses broke their hobbies and left him stranded in a waterless district hundreds of miles from civilization. Tracks showed that he had made a torturous journey lzcross the sun-baked desert in search of the water hole, only to it had gone dry. Too exhausted to go furth- er he sank down to await death. Water Hole Dry, Mn: Die: and should be lived up to. But----- Won’: Bo Hi: Paul! Sentiment is unnecessary, it you buy Stern Father (to son going back to school)=Don't let me hem‘ any bad reports about you. ' Son—l'll try not to, dad. but you know how these things will leak out.- Answers Magazine. your printing from the .. . . . . . . . Yiggr, in Lou, Faust: Horn X.—I woke up in the night and found my wife going through my pockets. Y.-—\\'lmt did you_ do? X.—I turned over in bed and Iunghed.——St_my Stories Magazine. Love's Labor Long Cupid demanded too much nttention from Rev. James D. 'i.‘yi!er. vicar of Biiton, England, and he was in court for cruelty to his fnithful horse by lenving it in n [)i'|(1(]0(’k during se- vere winter wenther while he wns on his hone_\-moon. The clergyman ex- pinined thnt it was very bright and sunny when he went uwny, hut nn agent of the Humnne society said the horse was left without shelter, iced or water for several days. LEYDA PRINTING Co. \I\!--=:$';§'~:1§’-b~:-;:-+-:-:-:--:-:--z~«'.~va-:-»:-»:~v:~v»~:-~:- .r-I .a.x’ . ‘ T .::u3 .. .! \3\!-'8\!-'!\!\1v2*-I-H\!\£“3\$°'3”K\K°'!°-!\§\!\X\l-’1°'2~ WILT ? Publishers of the Lackawanna Herald 5’-‘HI, WHEN YOU CAN muzss .COOL AT SMALL cos'r Bu-nl-Lilu Ail-pluu increased ease of°control is nth-ih~ uted to an airplane or new design which has a body shaped like a barrel. when the air has been acted upon by. the propellor blade: it is shot back- ward gnd there is no opposition what- ever to the air movement. Tile me- chanism and the pilot are mounted on top of the “hzu-rel.\ You will get ‘excellent seljvice and W 1‘._$'.! L quality work at prices that are the same Suits 1‘ Sweaters Sport Shoes Straw Hat: Sport Pants Summer Sweaters Wile,—What do you mean by telling Mrs. Jenks' husband you never ask my advice about anything? Husbnnd——\Ve]l, my dear, I don't. You don’t wait to be asked.?Strny Stories Magazine, to every one._ %@ [Two Plants] Wom:_m—-—Does your husband mlnd washing the dishes? 1\‘eighbor—I do.n’t know. He’s ul- wnys before I get back from me movies.—Chelsen Record. EVERYTHING FOR THE MAN Lackawanna Blasdell Abbott 2377 Abbott 1181 ’.l‘ralllc Cop—Use your noodle, lady! Lnd_v—M_v goodness! Where is It? I've pulshed and pulled ew.~r,vtl1lng In the car!—Royal Arcauum Bulletin. 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