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\ ' !“l’9d.&Y. [$¢l?jf°!1,|'5e!\ \23: 1933 LACKAWANENA ‘HERABD 3Spa:row ‘Cut ‘Ci! Fewer‘ Walking’ Emir ’5purm' Taxi: A 'spm'-1-m,\' cut M1‘ the |m\\'u1'*supp1y of ‘La Junta. (‘.oIo.., for In minnlos. Tho hm! wns lmll n~ nus! utnp nn -olItd_nnr Slili \ ml‘ :1 :[m\\'u-r 1-.mn~ Jmny \,\'-hon 'l‘I dunppmlin hit of ~\\‘iru jt xvus l1r:lIi_z ‘I‘n mu.-‘»t1‘1Iuliun. Thu \\_'hrr»- 1nnd<~d m-ru.~~.< n ~‘h5::h\=nllnuu Insula- tor, shuruhg the syslmn. Tho emlr of Kgllsintt has. no use for mxic-nhs. \l‘hiS was rovecilml when‘ he ‘rocmrtl,\' vls «E»i1i?n,pe.g1x’1(l-Invmihtbly .prol‘om'ml‘ 5m use ‘hls fee: than rlde U9. is hL‘N(‘\'Qd to he the g gm|Tnst~I‘inxI of nil. x-.uh~x's; On ms visit to ‘.\iv<-(-av he wuilu-«I across (Ventral .,\!'~rh-an 1‘|'nm ‘hls nm\'Ince In Nlazerln to Port Sudun.1n\ accordance with the .1)!‘-lIl(‘h:]l'wHlflf u vmlt to Mecca should be :1 real pll1.~:‘1'l11u1gc-.— FRENCH To SALVAGE MARBLE IN WREGK 1' S‘N'A*‘PPlL¥ ‘SAID Fair Art Exhibit —BUY AT 'I*IOl\-{P-4‘-.—— lit:-v V81‘ in. Ith.-2 Arut~iquari,ans will he interested to slearu .i:lm_t itho min'i.<ti'7.v oi‘ tine arts of =i-‘rance is examining -the question of the salvage -of two hoat loads of mar~ hie and ‘stone won-its of art of ‘the no- man; -period.‘ \'\-hich are known to be lying at the hottom of the rivcrillloue. notes a\ correspondent in the «Boston Herald. Both or these hoat loads coa- sist of treilsures ivhich were removed i'rom,t-he town -01‘ Aries, ‘but at ‘two rdilfcrent periods. The first ship set out in 1564. and carried -a numberiof porphyry columns and marble tomhsnnui reliefs from the c-‘enietcry of lies Alyst-a_pms. which ‘Ca- therine de Medicis and herison (‘harles IX, in their renaissance enthusiasm for glassical things. had removed. much to the «regret of the inhabitants. The second dates from two and a half centuries later. when the fash- ion for classical art had come round again. and Napoleon desired. accord- ing to the olilcial account. to save the ‘best things that remained from what was described as the nezligciice of the A~rlcsians—'—thougl1 his action was in fact so bitterly resisted that he was obliged to give up his intention of taking the two columns which still remain standing in the Roman thea- ter. This resistance was not, how- ever. the cause of the sinking of the boat. any more than was the local displeasure at the similar attempt on the earlier date. in hoth cases. by a curious coincidence. the just retribu- tion secms to ‘lmve been due to ncci—- dent Even a fool\ in Wise after the 'event. I '_ .:_ , 5Z—'.-.4-.-x--v.~-- Silks and» Latina put out the kitchen Burn not your -house to {tighten mice. BEST CREAM IN 'TOW'N 15¢ a Pint 28¢ a quiurt ’0LYMPlC CANDY KWGHEN -HOME MA-DE AN-D BOX “E1-mv do ymx nc-(‘hum for Bllgglns“ nor\-ousvwss.?“ ‘—’-I don‘! ‘lmow \\'hl0h t~lwm'_v to se-‘ lect. Those who like him sny that his dyslmpsjln Lil-\'es ‘him )1‘ haul ‘elisnvnsirlnn and? those who -dun‘! sun‘ that his bud (u fln L‘.'1\'I‘§ him :1\'s1,nm»~;I11;\ A too) that can make you merry ‘II no fool; Fxllsv lnl‘o1-nm‘tlon« ;:l\'on on n pnllco l'u.1:Isl=mt|un fan-xu ‘will no longer ‘be :1 crlune In Allstl‘-lu. ‘but merely a mis- ‘tlmm-umn'. pnnlshm,l with J!‘ or shtwl pI.‘l'l0ll of [nun-lsomnont. The [)(‘n are Imposed, not merely for ::I\-lng :1 false mum: at uvlmtel, but for .-;t.ut-lug: om-‘s age or religion Incor- roctly, or conconllng the fact that one is ux:n'I'iod. Fine for ‘Telling Lieu In A matter of fact, do parrots like crackers? CANDIES A .»part1snn In one with whom 1:1:-no use to reason. Co-operating with NRA 4485 Ridge Road AM). 3871 \The would in too -much with ul.\ If we're that kind. Have i-udleal views =1! you like. but don't mess them. ‘Beggars Get $5,000 a Yenr In 21 :x-ound-up by the police in Mor- xu-skn (')sll‘1l\'ll. C20;-hos1u\'ukIu, “mus- t(‘l'-l)(‘;.!:.‘IIll‘S\ who are said tn luwe been nm'nlm: frmn $'.!.5t)0 to a your. were L'lllU{I|f. They were the lmuls of n lul'g(-‘ organization of l)egg:n's, whom they m'e-smtml‘ to have fed. clothed und housud. In return each beggar lmd to give at least 50 cents u (my to his nhief. By \and by one can get I thorough dyspepsia of books. In A group of four brothers. they all learn to «hide their necktlen. If we are bound to forgive Ill enemy. we are not bound to trust him. A bachelor’: one method is always to skin when a fzunlly jar ‘breaks out. \Mother and Child.\ by William Zomch. American sculptor, shown In the art exhibit_ of A (‘entury of Prog- ress, the Chicncn World's Fuir,whlch closes October 31. ’1«‘mn- crates of live locusts. con =1-.;nod ‘to London by the guvernnxelll of K:-n,\u. nr1=l\~m1 at (,‘z~uydun ulr port rocnlnly as pm-t of the cargo of nn [nun-rinl Alr\\':I_\'s liner. !l‘l1(- Insects :uvo to 110 used fur rt-scam-In in an on- «lu-n\*m' In <-umhnt tho ru\'n::os of locust -awn:-ms In A[‘ric.'1'.——'1‘lt-Bits Magazine. After Africa’: ‘Locuuu In the dictionary are 383.000 words; yet the plny or the novel keeps on be- ing \grlpplng.\ HISTORIANS DEBUNK ROMEO AND JULIET If you pmlse 3 man to another man. and the other man is allent. he doesn't like him. RATES AS LOW AS DESIRED DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE . /3\ vs‘ ' 1/ . , I? 9 //5”‘ Lag ’/ Almost Strangers One of the first things one can do for the bereaved family In to make the funeral one car logger. LEIGH HUNT——“Man’s great- est victory is to ‘be at peace with himself.” Shu=—Iluw‘s your conununlonnte mur- I'i:1'.r0 cnmlng on? ‘ I-In—.\'nt so ;:;nnd. I lost my wife's mlxlx-ess.——-Kmnsns (‘My Times. Iiistorians, it appears, are to vie with scientist): and other modern in- vestigators in shatterint: our dearest illusions and beliefs. In Verona re- cently. says the Neiv York Tlxnes, a group decided that the romance of Romeo and aJniiet was nothing but a lot of non:-sense- arising out of local tradition made immortal h_v Shakes peare‘s play. and declared that the Capulets never lived in that city. In deed, the historians say that the name (‘apulet belonged not to a family but to a political faction. Not content with pouring doubt on this ancient romance, they are to take down the tablet from the wall oi‘ the house where .'iuliet was supposed to have lived and have it replaced by another which will explain that local tradition, not historians. sanctioned the legend and inspired the greatest of poets. And now when we go to visit the house we shall have to say. “llere tra ditlon says Juliet lived and loved, but it is not true.\ One can, liowever. add—softl_v in case a historian might be nt-.ar——“l still believe it, Just the same.\ 'l‘lw hvuuriful ‘Illinois [Inst Building near tlw ontrum-v to ('lIic:1;:o‘s 1933 World's I-‘uh'~.«\ -(‘(-nt,m-y of «Prn_:r<=ss ~—the lwxulqu.-xrn-rs nf citizens of lll1< Ill)? No one could guess how foolish 1 man Is. It the man wouldn't Insist on revealing It in his talk. WE are authort/aive but self- effacing; well-ordered dignity is evident in the ceremony we superintend. is and n husx huildim: tn distin- ullislwd visitors xveh-unit-41 In Llw mime of the state. The I-‘-uir closes on Oc- tulnor :11. Land Lac.’ \now l,w:u1LiI.1H,\‘ the land no: In Lhut now suburb!\ “Yrs. hut H's nothing to the way tho osmro nunnl line.\ Soon as a man has a whole dose: to\ his clothes, he cannot uny- thlng he is looklng for. PETER PASNIK PASIECZNIK UNDERTAKER 823RldqeRcad Fountain of Light at Fair It is all one can do to behave 1n the company of disagreeable charncteru, without reading abnut them In novels. Abb. 0228 Oxygen is regarded as the ilfe-glv- ing gas and has heretofore been han- dled in heavy tanks which are rather inconvenient for general use. but I German scientist has discovered a process of compressing and solidifying the gas into small brick-like shapes contained In an ordinary tin without danger and yet‘ there it is readily available when wanted for use. The container In easily opened. in this shape it may he kept on tap in the hospital or supply house and conveni- ently delivered to the sick room. One of these tablets contains about ‘the same quantity a|'the standard tanlt in which the gas is supplied at present. Oxygen in Tabloid Form - N I N A’ S .., BEAUTY SHOPPE 954 Ridge Road Lackawnnna, N. Y. FREE SHAMPOO—With every MARCEL or FINGER WAVE on Monday and Tu esclay. Lashes And Brows Dyed And Arched. Finger Waving . . . .35c Mnnicuring Marceling . . . . . . .50c Perm. Waves Hair Cutting Any Slyle . . . . . . . . . . .35c .$3.50up 25¢ New Chief for Lonely lulu Trlstnn da. Cunhn, the world‘s lone- 'llest island. where ships stop once every two years, has a new leader. Until recently a mlsslonnry has ruled. but the padre left recently. Before going he nppolnted one of the 107 In- hnbltnnts as chief, with power to per- form marriages. and the new chief‘: mother to care for the lnterests of the women and children. E3 Rut Concern for Worhn Zlin. Czechoslovakia, tamoul for its large shoe factory, is enjoying con- certs for workers at noon. The fac- tory nerves I midday meal for about eight cents. This consists of 11 main dish. ponlbly veal. served with no- uatoes and mind, and I slice of cake. After the meal come: the concert. Se- lections to sooth the nerve: of ma- chine workers are played by 1 hand. Mrs, BItmk—-.\[y husband always to members my bh‘th(hl_V. Catt: l=‘rlend—He ought to. You've had the same one for an long.-Boston Transcript. By royal proclamation at July 17. 1917, King George V announced that his house and family should hence forth be known as the house and iam- iiy oi’ Windsor. He is therefore the first ruler of the dynasty or house of Windsor. Hll father belonged to the dynasty or house of Saxe-Coburg. the family name (not used by the British rulers) being Wettin. The Home of Windnor And He Did ,3 ix '. 3», .3 9 v ' 5 3' 6 >4 Judge-—1'm a much older man than 5'0“. Accusc-d—I suppose you could give me about 15 yours.-—Smlth's Weekly. one of the most striking exxunplus or the use of light as n fundmuentnl I nrchlteculre Is this court of the Elm-trlcnl Building at the Chicago World‘ Fair. which closes October 31. l‘owerl’ul senrchhghts pierce the night nbov in blue \\':uerl'nll of neon light and n tounmln llooded with gully colored lllu mimltion. In 0110 Detail “There's something dorellke about our child.\ ' . “Yea, he's pigeon-toed.\ White butter have caused (him- nge mounting into many thousands of dollars in the Hnwkes Bay district of New zc-uinnd recently. Reports re- ceived in Sydney indicate that grime and lucerne crops and nmrket gairdeng have been nearly destroyed by the posts. A fnrmer gt Hastings reports killing more than 6.000 butter in his garden. Buuer Cnuu Dunno Century of Progress Hails the Night - \ : -1,) Propeller blades for the ice break- ers nsed to keep the St. Lawrence riv- er cimunei open for navigation through- out the winter months are made of a cast steel containing 3 per cent of nickel. The propellers actually hit the ice with considernbie impact and must stand up with little xvonr nnd no break- :30. Uujc for Propeller Blades {L I; . .1 When a herd oi: thirty-six elephants paid no attention to the furious blow ing of a locomotive whistle no they leisurely crossed‘ I railway track be tween Bulawayo and Gwelo. Africa the engineer had to stop his twin until they were out of the way. Elephants Hull Train in Africa ;’ _‘~ ,\'{ - ,1‘ . 1 etle A 1} TIRESM2 TUBES \\\\\\“' “ IIADI IN IAIJ CLAIRE, WIS. Mothor——Wlmt did your father say when you smashed the new car? Said I Plenty Son——SlmH I leave out the swear words? llother-—\'es, of course. 8on—He didn't say a word. E All tlu Zonn Teacher—Nume the Me zones. Bright Pupil—'1‘emperate. lntemper ate, war, postal and o. OLIVER COURIER 1204 South Park Ave. Mu! -30 Q Stopper Porq—I don't quite get you. Pony-—lt will an I Date: In an to at no. , Oi ls - Greases - Gas - Batteries and Battery Service ‘The nu in mixing and beautiful In; the anytime, but at night It takes your breath uuyl” in the word tlm vial-g ton to the Chicago World‘: F111! have spread throughout the earth. This picture, tutu from tho G28-toot Ind III, IldotowuoltlnI'IIt,whlchw|lle|oude ____ __ ' ‘U _ 7 _ _.‘ s’f 1 .. —~..« 4-v«o—.....«~—.u-—~_,‘ W! ‘ —-7:,‘,—‘-ix » _. Ill’ ' ‘B 'Ed' lnols ll] mg Q‘ »- *1; ~ ’ .1 5.-1,-‘W.’-’,: -' ii-=4-;.: 1- f‘: f 32:: I «rgai '§_ 2. ‘ K ;:.'_._.:-.=: . $4.’-5 Q \-“\-. _ 3\ ‘ ‘K .''f': 15‘. air!‘ , ~<rvri£!v_ . , ..§£. 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