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;n~.~r~-+<~.;.«L., ; ». » '3v”****'\?‘ , ~.~ “j . Y . -. f{‘§:,w. '\“‘=~.=‘ :3; 1i‘5i5.€:3‘.ir% ru ‘ n I ‘nu “V. H g r‘4,~’:.’4-.r.‘,'-'. »:-.»~. . -\;' ;. '*.'.‘«f It“. VET‘! say; 5'2; 1933» i ‘we .31-he straining, overworking our eyes. With good ibookjs=! and picture plays so abundant‘ iwe-often over-tax -om-[eyes to ‘keep informed in ‘both, liter-,~, suture and. ‘art. In time the sey‘es§ fail to properly adjust vthemsel-3 ves to speedy changes of sscenei -and ‘d-istance, and glasses are often necessary. 4 Our eyes are our two rnost delicate organs, and when ir-ri-l tated require the attention of an expert. There are those in‘ each -profession w-hose skill has ibrouvghvt their names to the at-‘ tention of the Lackawannaj public. In the field of opto-up l-metry, Dr. _ Charles D. Wicks‘ has earned the well-merited reputation he enjoys in the cor-' rection of troubles that affect\ the eyes through the use of-‘ glasses. At his offices, 971 Ridge] ‘Road, Dr. Wicks can fit you‘ with lenses of correct power and shape, in styles that are’ ‘pleasing to your alppearance. He is strictly scientific and ex- pert in the care oftroubles that- affect children's eyes. If you‘ are having any trouble with the |ng=lasses you are wearing, or if ‘you feel that you need eye ex- amination, it will pay you to visit him. To the taxpayers of the City; of Lackawanna: The school tax isugoi-n'g «to bej higher than ‘last year and only” twenty percent of -this yeamsj public school tax has ‘been; paid. What are we going‘ to do about it? Come to the high school and-.= itorium at the annual school‘: election, Tuesday August 1st... at eight o'clock and‘ talk the. matter over. ‘GOOD ‘BRAK~$ A ‘SAFEGUARD1 e ..BUY A71‘ }IOM‘E— ,’.r\?'.*-1\ 1 .» ’:‘-xfdg «'a‘.‘;,;_ “When. -police tests are’ made,\ writes. one of our ‘lead-i ing traffic engineers, “two out of five cars are found to have defective :br:-'.kves.” What this‘ means in lives, lim=bs and prop-3, <1~ty can only be estimated, when we realize that several million cars are driven on our streets and highways every‘ day. It is a pity that men and women who are otherwise care- ful and considerate of the rights of others should neglect to take the necessary precau- tions tor safety in the operation ‘of automobiles. Yet this is the case, and the toll in auto acci- dents is always on the upgrade. \nEE.‘9‘E.'.5 .Ins_tni'ut ml|!|_llEf§E I nelue . A, ’ § _ 0 _ '2 3: ,v=,Ins.r—u‘--.-6 “\ 9'.’ 8 iii; 110341 and I ‘l'ubo_ olllnéogn all ru; 23'’ A ‘a Q ‘ '-I‘ax~payers Committee, Chamber of ‘Commerce Cor. Gates Ave. and Ridge ‘Rd. Gates Drug Store TIMELY SAVINGS No -msm really thlnks he's \avernge.“ All ‘the world Iovos—and joshes—a lover. L: na~ti« ‘atim in g to -h .\__:_, ‘(‘.hnrity as u clnak o proves a mis H -Kind words -never d1e—and the other klnd live ‘fnrt-ver. Good brakes -mean compara-j tive safety and good ‘brakes are\ so easy to have since the advent of the brake specialist. In ‘Lackawanna there is no excuses for our motorists having faulty’ brakes, for a most complete\ brake service is availaible near- by. We refer to the brake ser- vice department of The Fire-' stone Service Stores Inc., Cor. Main and Woodlawn, Buffalo. The mechanics in charge are. experienced and capable. They have an Electric Brake Tester and full equipment for adjust- ing and relining both mechan- Iical and hydraulic ‘brakes on either car or truck. ‘The charges lmade are reasonable, and you know beforehand just what [they will be. Brake testing is .i'ree. A car with faulty brakes ‘should not be allowed on our streets. It is a public hazard. llf your brakes are not reliable. ‘take your car to The Firestone Service Stores and take advan- tage of their expert service. If our entire community would heed this advice, it would mean that auto accidents, would be reduced to a minim- um. Lives and thousands of dollars worth of property ‘would be saved. Perhaps the modest cost of a mere adjust- ment will safeguard your sav- ings and the terrible recrimin- ation that results from a fatal accident. The phone number is Garfield 3300. ‘ Human nature lsm1mun.nnh1re. but more is such a \'nrlo.t,v of H. Never give up the good t~hin;:.s you have while hnpimz =t'or hotter. BEST CREAM IN TOWN High ~Quuligy Low Price 15¢ a Pin! 28¢ a_ quart OLYMPIC CKNDY KITCHEN ‘BIG DOUBLE ‘CONE 5c Wa] outl sug: J oh Rec Never try to ‘hit -the nail on the head If it Is IIU1ll‘hL‘Ll to your thumb. one can walk on‘ that “tired fool’ inpt.\ but it nmy pm-sist for blocks. Old friend.-1 nro donrosr, nnd no-w ones are ahuost lmpnssihlo to win. Mon may ho hrllwrl. but you -1-nn‘t induce women to »mke «hush ‘money. 485 Ridge ‘Road AM). 3877 If vnv pout undertakes xx gmwlnn Iho \oses ml respect for tho Insoct worm. It takes tun day‘: to go! usod in ways nf the street ours in n srlvxm.-'9 town. ©RIGINALLY, SNUFF WAS co:NN, Daueensw REGARDED As A MEDIUNE REGULARLY REFILLS A TO BE TAKEN UP THE NOSE pggscmpnou p||1s1‘ TO WARD OFF COLDS . ,[:|L1_Ep 53 ygggs AGO. The nvm':1;.:o woman has but row srmnklng nrqtlninmnoos; the mn_lm'It_v llston. rep the no: ger 0 I933 Amencan Druggnsls Ewducaxe. New York. N. V 'l‘horo is n c(=rtnin routflxinvss nhnnt complete D(\SSI!MSlI1. [Inpo keeps you so e.\'(-In-d. ment a reputation that is coun- try-wide. James T. Karnes and his as- sistants are always courteous. It is a pleasure for them to comply with the wishes of both the bereaved and their friends. Their funeral chapel is com- ‘plete. ‘In this respect they of- fer a service unexcelled any- where. Their progressive poli- cies have required everything modern in equipment,~partr‘cu- larly in the type of funeral cars for their patrons. They have conducted many of the most! prominent funerals held herein a most admirable manner. Yet, and worthy of mention just now, their service may be had at more moderate rates than is possible from those less fully equipped. snnually to settle auto accilent Judgements and claims would undoubtedly sound like a war debt. Whoever drives a car today not only subjects himself ‘to losing it by accident, but: ‘may also sustain a loss of vir-l ‘tually all he possesses as a re-l isult of a personal damacr suit ‘The most careful driver is notl excluded. At considerable.‘ cost, he must fight his case in?‘ court and convince a jury of his innocence. And regardless lof care orcost he may be liable as in the case of children‘. There is only one solution tel [the probl'em—public liability insurance.. 1 . Every one _now knows of‘ iautomobile insurance. But ;there are still those who trust‘ ‘to luck that accident will not] happen to them. The costof. '’fire insurance, theft insurance, coili‘si’on' insurance, property ldamage insurance, insurance| ‘to meet court expenses if sued‘, ‘-4111 of this insurance often ‘ ‘costs less than a couple of new tires. Your\ investments, per,‘ haps total assets, are dail‘y risked’ without it. Your car; ‘,ltself involving a sum you can ‘hardly afford to lose, is hourlv §sul§j'ecti'ng' you to threatened‘ losses along each of these lines.= \ W’ebelieve- that it is indeed‘. unwise to jeopardize your in- lterests in this manner. If you 'are\ an uninsured car ower it is. ‘time you telephone Abbott ‘0001' and tell the Klein-Hege-~, ‘dos Co., of your need of insur-; anee. Many people handle automobile insurance, but.‘ few’ lu-nd‘erstnnd the needs of the in-‘; ldivilual car owner as does thin lagency. Their insurance is re-‘ ‘liable and adjustments prompt.~ How much easier it is to shift ‘the respons for a few dol- ~l'ars to the shoulders of 3 com-. ‘pany that makes it a business. ;to protect you and your proper-, lty. The success of this firm in ,the automobile, fire and‘ gener- {a| insurance business is‘ only ’the result of hundreds of pleas-‘ led policy holders. Place your auto insurance with the Klein-'1‘ I.-Iegedusco. They are located at 447 Ridge Road, Lacks-\ wanna. Ti1e1'o is no fool llko an old fool. but people don't say much about that to an old fool. Genius and ogotism nro rnfion found together. It is not true thnt genius is nlwnys modest. Some women are so curious that they will listen to advice Just to find out what it‘s like. The man who is always going to do a lot of great things usually ends by doing a few small ones. You ‘have to depend on people's memories to tell the story \0\ you\ right: and such memories! RATES AS LOW AS DESIRED DAY AND NIGHT ‘SERVICE GLADSTONE-——\Junt slurp» our and that In) my repul unjust mack.‘ ffl. ‘M v ,— -\w‘ - . ’ ‘L. ' W zmnuous-1479 [ 0‘URS is a capable ogranizatibn and the service conducted by as meets all requirements of a' dig. nf obligation. Coin-Opcntad Typovrihn In the hotel lobbies. rallwny stations and other public places of Germany, coin-operated typewriters have been placed for the use of the public. By the Insertion of :1 «Mn n! small denomi- nation. the mnchlnc ls unlocked and the operator is ennhled to umke use nf it to the extent of 1.000 key Impres- slonu when tho mm-hlno ls auzuln auto mntlcully lnckml and It In necmxsury to insert another coin. The machines are said tn be quite popular. mu'tlculnrl_v us the chnrze is made according to tho aefvlce rendered and not by time. PEIERPASNIK PASIECZNIK UNUERTAKER , 021 ‘Ridge mad‘ COMFORTIG SERVICE MAKE YCIR BASEMENT PAY YOU DWI-DE! E To have a really dependable friend in time of trouble, to be ielieved of disagreeable details and to be furnished an envi-' mnment of comfort and rest are desires that at some time have touched most of us. Yet how‘ many of us in our “everyday”; life ever give a thought to the comforting service the com- munity receives from the funer- al director? In a brief review, our paper‘ .cannot do justice in listing silt-‘ rows that have been lessened -‘by the funeral director. But a few lines devoted to a promin- ent firm of this profession with-‘ in our own vicinity will not be amiss. We refer to James T.’ Karnes, located at 1040 McKin- ley Parkway, Lackawanna. Since the establishment. of business this mortuary firm. has lalways given the utmost of ser-I vice in a fair and honest way.‘ Not only has this benefited‘ the‘ citizens of Lackawanna and our neighboring communities; but has built for their establish- Enjoy The Lake Breeze AT POINT BREEZE, ANGOLA AND REFRESH YOURS“-F AT THE Is the basement of your, home an investment that_pays| dividends six months or less of , the year? Do your realiié that' you can tum this waste space‘ into profits? We true the argu-“ ment on the trueinn that “a penny saved is a penny eirn- ed’)! Coal is a winter’s necessity. In the late fa}! there is a wild scramble for coal that taxes the equipment otfthe various yards. Nobody knows this better than‘ the coal (§e‘a2l'ersC That they might be abie to serve their| customers more efficiently The-I odore P. Michael 6’: Sons,; Lnckawanmz coal dealers, offer! an attractive inducement tow I those who order in the next few ‘weeks. The: fhrifty house man- ager who orders now. ismaking his basement pay him a profit. Coal prizes: are ba_s_ed on sup- Further mnmorlnls are to be erect- ed .tn the mmnnrv nf former 'l‘resi¢lc-nt Warren G. llurrllnz. and rec:-ntly tho llnrdlng .\IemnrlnI association at Marl- nn. Ohio. hnught a property adjoining the old home. Tho homestt-ml Is now hninn preserved as: a museum. and at the south edge of the city In a state- ly molnorlul whc-ru the late (‘resident and Mrs. Harullrg He buried. Another Hm-ding Memorial WHITE HOUSE HOTEL Ah: Inca:-lunnlni Fish Fry Saturday no-Now, darllnz. do tell me how you clnne to know of your love She——.0h, suddenly I notlced that I hecnme angry when everylnotly called you an ldlot.—BL-rne Barensnle-gel. Tilt! Mud! ‘I! A“ Ri Maiden Aunt-—A girl who In oumvzen should rum-1' go om with unnthnr young mun. Modern .\lald—-Oh, It's all right. He's engaged. too.-—Struy Stories. District Vlslml-—Yen. tlmea are ‘hard. but I've had to plnch all my llfe tor.-inake ends meet. Mn. B|nks—-Lot‘. mm! Lucky you- wns never \copped.\ ply and ‘ciemand. There is an appreciable diference between summer and winter prices be-' cause so many persist in wait- ing . Why not follow the ex ample at the thrifty and elim. inate for the coming winter the- worry and trouble of trying to: have your order delivered ahead ofvthlt other, neglected fellow. Shrinkage of fabrics is mduc-M ed to a minimum by washing, them in lake warm wits: and drying them mpidly, but not‘ direct heat. “The wife‘! birthday next week. I'm buying her I wnhlng machine.\ “A nurprlu for her, eh?\ \Yes—-aha‘: expecting-n new cu-.\— Bhemold Weekly Temgrnplu. t ‘:3 You want clean, economical fuel and you want full weight. By careful selection and testing Theodore P. AMic‘hnel & Sons have stocked their yard with high grade fuel for furnace, stove and steam heating pur- poses. scuaucn vas qmru Almost daily we read of in-. ventions destined to add to man's comfort. Science has made the} movies talk. \1'hanks= to the radio, we can attend the concert at our own We concede that such ac'hie‘v\e- ments are a great boon; but we do believe that the average editor of the modern newspa-3 per is too ardent a disciple ‘oft Science. He tells us of the, wonders, never mentioning the toll some of these take of our health. ’ The speeding ribbon of road beneath the automobile, the glare of concrete; ‘even the in-. nocent movie may be the cause! of many headaches. These pains are nature's warning that Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Jewelry Watch Repairing and Diamonds Remounted 343 Ridge Road Be thrifty, make your base- ment pay you dividends. And while you have it on your mind teiephone at Abbott 1728,. 01; call at their offices at 102 Michael's ‘Place, Lackawanna,_ and tell them what kind of‘ ‘heating system you have. They will advise you authoritatively on what kind of coal to use. ‘ ‘V ‘ACCIDENT LOSS LIKE. WAR DEBT To mention the amount ppidi as V,»:’A..I~.‘: \\;\. e ‘at. 3 ‘.H\:' CATARACT ALE and EXPORT LACER ' KEGS AND BOTTLED PAUL HEGEDUS, Jr. Abott 2757 525 Ridge Road Abbott 4828 Phone Abbott 1479 ' Du and Night Iorvlu MATTHEW STAN U N D E R T A K E R AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE FOR OCCASIONS 159 CALDWELL PL. LACKAWANNK N. I.