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60 Associated Press Dispatches THE BUFFALO, SUNDAY TIMES. OCTOBER 2. 1921. United lress DispatcKed ii Special ti 1 volve about the big floor. LEW IIORSCIIEL'S REAL, ESTATE plays and the snappy jazz which his novelty entertainers can render.

In addition to this famous band there will be the Dixie Colored orchestra, which yri.l alternate to provide continuous i music. The Dixie boys are a show in themselves. The mammoth hall will be beautifully decorated to represent a Japanese garden and a splendid sight is anticipated when the hundreds of grotesquely costumed girls and boys re- for those who attend this, the first big public dance of the season, but the nature of the entertainment has not been revealed by him. Manager Carr In former years has seen that one or more of his performers has graced the Mardi Gras dance and it is presumed that he has some such plan in view. Those who have attended this annual function well know the high class dancing music which Director Webb Many Surprises at Mardi GraV Dance Manyj surprises are being planned by the management of the annual Mardi Gras.

dance to be held at the Broadway Auditorium, Wednesday, October 5th. Manager Henry Ji Carr of Shea's Theater promises a Hreat filffll F.O.E. SUBtTRBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE. 6 rs CrS PP JF i 1 tfroK THOHE-fv 1CLID PARK? THAT PHOMET To those having written us rdative to our financing your Home at Euclid 5ark. Overwhelming response makes it utterly impossible to communicate with all inquiries.

Imperative you telephone immediately for Home-site Seneca 7794 Seneca 7795 reservations. Real Estate Sales Corporation, 526 Marine BARN DANCE Immense Pumpkin Will Hold Bolton's Band. A unique feature at Lew Horschel's barn dance this year will be an immense hollow half pumpkin, in which John Bolton's rube band willbe stationed. This is the most novel bandstand of the many that Mr. Horschel has invented.

The Broadway Auditorium is to be transformed into a complete rural village for the barn dance to be held on Thursday, October 20th Scene painters and stage carpenters are now busy in the basement of the big municipal structure erecting and painting tha various sets which will make the completed Bingville Village. All the old favorites will be there and many new sets. There will be the railroad station, the town! hall, the village tavern, the tr.aln street, the country store, the old cider mill and the town pump. A troupe of professional actors -Jaave been engaged and they will Impersonate the town constable, the village mayor, the hick lover. Sis Hopkins, Uncle Pike, Aunt Sa-manthy and other characters.

Mr. Horschel announced last week that he was on the track of a two-headed calf which he hoped to have ort exhibition. In addition. to this he has located a seven-foot woman, who is claimed to be the tallest woman in America, today. She is taller than mot of ithe male giants now appearing before the public If he is successful In securing she will lead the grand march with a prominent Buffalonian.

The usual noon-day rural parade will be held on the day of the dance. I Digging for a Diamond Contest at Lewin Bros. Mrs. Charles Barker of No. 34 West Avenue won the $200 diamond at Lewin No.

305 lain Street, yesterday afternoon. The drawing In the contest was under the supensjuion of Buffalo newsDaner men and was attended by a number of interested contestants. But don't October less of tention has been given to tha floor. There will be prizes amoutlng Hi $250 for the best masque costumes, 13 addition to the usual door prize. I WASHINGTON The War Finance CP poration fixed a rate of 5H per eent'et.

advances under the agricultural credit to banks, bankers or trust companies pro- vided the loans mature in six month and carry no privilege of Sunday, regard i lit williamsville; SECTION YE1T EngUae type brick and stucco dwelling with slate roof, consisting of reception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, 8 Urge bedrooms, tile bsth. hot water heat, natural gas. quartered oak floors. Iwrjr, enamel and mahogany trim; lot tSOxllU, 2-ear garage, located near Maiki Street. Audubon Terrace, Snyder, N.

Y. Price IH BKHAUDT. "YTTW Colonial dwelling, consisting of reception hall, living room, dining roam, kitchen, large bedrooms, tile bath, hot water heat, Natural gas, quartered oak floors, ivory, enamel and mahogany trim: corner lot 60x103; price $11,000. BlKKHAKDT. Lutch Colonial dwelling, 4 bed-rooms, tile bath, 1 acre of land with all kinds of fruit anil shade trees; 2-car price $10,000.

BL'RKUAHDT. VE1V' Dutch Colonial dwelling with hot water heat, tile bath, 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, all Improvements; lot "Ox VO0; price $10,000. BCKKHARDT. K'EW 214-story dwelling, 1 block from Main Street, Williamrville 3 bedrooms. bslwonl floors and trim.

2-car garaee; lor Xxl.V); price $8,200. Terms. "VJ-EW 2-story dwelling, 2 blocks from Mala Street in the center of ville: 3 bedrooms, hath, hot water henfj an improvements; lot price Term. BCKKHARDT. BEATJTIFri one-story bnngalow, located one block from Main Street.

Wllllams-Tille; 3 bedroom, bath, hot water heat, storm windows, screens, 2-car garage, lot 60x210 with trees and tennis court. Bargain at $7,000. Terms reasonable. BCH.K-II A KTT. "XJETW 24-story dwelling.

1 block from Main Street In the center of Wllllams-v-ille; 3 bedroom and bath; hardwood floor and trim; lot fxl5rt. with shade trees. Bargain at $6,500. BCRKHARDT. O-STORY dwelling.

1 block from- Main Wllliamsvllle; 2 bedroom and bath: all Improvements: lot 50x130; price Terms. BURKHARDT. -ACRES of land abont one-half mile from Wllliamsvllle; best bargain of the year; $1,500. BURKHARDT. Chas.

S. Burkhardt 71-74 TUTS BnLDINO Sundays. 53M MAI WILXJ4M8-TILLE, N. Y. BUSINESS PROPERTY IcQR SALE.

cosy bungalow, clear, to exchange for city property, with some cash. Room 77 Builders Exchange. IDEAL investment in an apartment house on Franklin St. Seneea 2044. large hotel in small town near Salamanca.

Doing good business. Room 77. Builders' Exchange. LBAXY and School we have an ideal corner for doctor or dentist. Price and terms interesting.

Good Investment. Call Seneca 2044. OOf) 90S and 949 Niagara. three ln--Jvvestraenfs ready for store front and business use. Boechaf, Builders Exchange.

COMMERCIAL ST. Large brick block at an attractive price. Good investment. Boeebat, Builders Exchange. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR SALE.

BIO bargain, going Sonth; must sell six room modern flat. West Side, walking cheap for quick sale. Inquire Weaver Realty. 723 Brisbane Bldg. Making Ffloney For You A MAN feels as if he had just begun to live when he begins to buy his own home.

It is a bank account in itself, and well show you how you can buy a home on small payments as easily as you can pay rent. WiB Yon Allow Us to Do It? Con. eut North Main gt. ta Catlm HUL r- epenlns up diuhuul bm fmd. btxh tend, all lmpramta.

ters iota. Na mi ly Mm. at a moataia bom, Ju4 th land sou jr.nt For Your Rent Money Cob say Ut sr emitst Bundsy. TO Mala ear ta City usnafa to tas wu-UamsvlU eu. sr.

phoos for sur autav Cut TMs 0 Mad rt Tsaay. ST.JOJR SUOR Mala 8bTvr BnsTala City Xlae PestetBce, Sayder, K. Y. mt a taw. On0am I would tDn ta lour saor aKoat your ptvpoaltloa ot bnyta bom sot Norta aUla 8L for jjitujto not.

1 aa MM a Addnaa SSS-S39 BRISBANE BLJXJ BaffaJo's Jjeadloc Boalne9s Broken Two-familr. Desirable west side location. Six rooms and bath each flat. Hot water beat, electricity, hardwood noorm. pewiy painted and decorated.

Price $10,300, easy tsrnti Twelve-room house. Near Main Street. EWtrieitr. furnace, full cellar. Will sell with or without furniture.

Owner leaving rtfv. Bungalow. "Located In South Buffalo. Seven rooms snd bath. Strictly modern in every particular.

Lot 32x110. Price $3,650, terms. Hotel for exchange. Near i Buffalo. Eighteen rooms and bath.

Two bar rooms, lunch rooms, barn, garage. Ice house, chicken bouse, one-acre land. Will accept Buffalo real estate in exchange. Additional Want Ads Will Be Found on Pages 58-59. Business' Opportu nities Yours may be among them look them over I Will Build a Home for You Without a Dollar Payment bn the House Just come to Ken more Sunday, October 2nd, and pick the lot Pav for it by April 1st, and next Spring I will build a house to suit you on easy terms without any payment down.

I LOTS ARE LOCATED IN THE HEART OF BEAUTIFUL KEN MORE, VACANT WHY PAY ion reaxt my ad last night Well, look at it In this paper again Do not delay, start for KKN'MORE IT WILL BE TOO LATE AFTER FIVE. STANLEY F. WALDENSXI S1 Amherst St. Thoncs, Bldwcll 1457. Crescent 171 A.

Eff University section, well located lota. price txyo; rail an time. prry He.lty V. llcm. 'xupper OT for sale at 7 Molten St, Tonaw-nndiT; small price.

Call at 723 Seneca St. FARMS FOR SAX.R. ROYOOLOPT. REAL KST.4TE. 113 acre.

1 miles northwest of Lorkport. oa lo i 11 ton dollar highway-: otpt 20 acre of ore-hard, prime bearing, good. complete set buildings, hot water heat la bouse. Tins is ta extra good farm and Is owned br a widow who cannot work it. and will sell it at a reasonable prloe.

There are about 1200 barrel of apple la orchard this year. This Is a desirable location and a (nod farm section. Terms. 2o acres northwest of city of Lockport on rood road. 4 acres, apples, cherries, pears, rood limestone sail.

room house, basement barn, rolling- fl4ds. well drained. This It the best kind of land In Niagara county for grape trowing-. Building- need me repairs, bat the land alone is worrn more than the price asked, which is UK fl.000 down, balance- terms. 5 acres, 1 1-2 miles wett of village of Barkers.

Stock and tools, rood 6-room house and barn, for only down; bal ance easy terms. In North Touawanda. about 4 acres, complete set of building, a nice little poultry farm handy to all car stops. If you want a good little poultry. farm this cannot be beaten for the A small payment down, balance easy terms.

if looking for large or small farms. I hare several, and a call means no obligations. I have had over 20 years experience as a farmer and know" the value of farm property. Do ray own listing. ROY OOLOPY.

42 WEBB LOCKPOCT, N. Y. DARIE.N CENTRE VILLAGE First party with $3,500 run buy large house and two Barns with ten acres fine land; plenty of shade trees anf orchard. Thone Wm. P.

Grelner, Oxford 3351-M. 6 War- erly St. QIX acres gravel garden land, brick road, 3 1-3 mile from depot, mile from high school and trolley, 13 from Bteffalo. Large house, bath, furnace, running water; good barn, shade. variety fruits.

D. A. Palmer, ton. Eden. N.

Y. $1000 Secures Good Farm Home, Horses, Hay, Tools, 8 Cows "VTEHICLES, implements, harnesses, thrown in; farm providing' flourishing business: close R. R. town, advantages: 67 acres rich loam tillage, spring-watered pasture, wood, apples, pears, cherries: good 2-story. 12-room house: 2 barns, ties 20 cows: owner's disability force nick sale, all S3.500.

only $1,000 down, easy terms. Make to best step of your life by coming today. Catalog free. T. J.

Brialane. KHicottviUe. N. Y. IO l-O ACRE ponltry farm mi J.

mm fmm Buffalo city 1 six mllei line, with horse, cow, 13 hens, harnesses, wagons, busciry. sleigh, plow, two harrows, two cultivators, land roller, marker, small tools, hay. potatoes. buckwheat snd beans. House of six rooms, good cellar, water in 'autvawn.

Barn 20x30-l, tool shed and hennery. Soil productive. $4,000. D. A.

Palmerton. Eden. X. Y. i- IGIITKEN" acres, stone rosd.

twenty miie-t from Buffalo; good eight-room house with bath; acetylene gas: large barn and hennery; nice shade, acre woods: brook, orchard frnlts. grapes and beiries: horse cow, 73 hens. Incubator, farming tools' and crops included. Bargain at with $2,000 down. D.

A. Palmerton, fcden. Y. RAPE farm, twenty-five acre, nicely iocated. twenty mile from Buffalo; IS acres choice vineyard good for fifty tons yearly; orchard frnlts and berries.

Nearly new house shade, barn, large hennery. Good t-sm and farming tools. Bargain at 10.u0o. Term gien. D.

A. Pal merton. Eden, ys. Y. Q1XTY-EIGHT acres.

gravel ana im soil, productive: seven-room house, barns 2Sx70 and 2Sx80; 70 apple trees, fifteen acres woods, five hundred snear maple trees: 17 miles from city line, snooo. down. D. A. Palmerton, Eden, X.

Y. OOli ACRES, productive and well drained; eleven-room house, large barn: garage: thirty seres timber. 00 sugar iuaple trees. 13 cows. bnll.

three horses. 20 hens, full equipment fann toolsj. 3-4 mile from village and depot. Price $20,000. D.

A. Palmerton. r.aen. x. 1ICH.

productive farms; excellent en-mate and health; plenty of labor; well organized Truck Growers' Association; these guarantee farmers in cress here. We also ofTer timber and pasture uHH'sammti innfltPtl. LjA I lands: hunting preserves with plenty of Realty Company. Beaufort. S.

C. IJCmOTrARM EXCHANGE. "Tne -L Home of Farm Bargains." Brisbane Bldg. Catalog free. Write er can today.

"AXTte hear from owner having farm for sale; 1t particulars and lnwest price. Jehn J. Black. New York Street, Ch pewa Falls. Wisconsin.

ROBINSON. Newfane. N. Y-XJ have Niagara County's best farm bar- rains for sale, catalog iw. 1 ACRES, between Buffalo ana oc-Xtri port, on improved road.

1 acres yonng timber oak. 2 chestnuts. 12 seres feaches. 8 acres cypress, other small fruit: 10 room house. 8 basements, bsrn $100 per acreT Wilson Realty Olson 90 Main Lock port, N.

Y. FIATS FOR RENT. VJHY PAY REFIT? You read my last night Well, look at It In this paper ajln. Do not delay, start for KEXMORE now IT WILIj BE TOO LATE AFTER FIVE. STANLEY F.

WALDENSKI S44 Amherst St. Phones, BMwell 1457, Crescent 171 SMALL upper flat. 124 Reese bath, electricity. Inquire 73 Hoyt St. Phone 4H3-V 1-2 PPER flat to let Inquire 17 French Sf rtt.

rTU A EN near Genesee St. Cpper i flat to le TOKlIIAM DRIVE. 95 New large upper i- apartment. (See add for 105 under double for sale for description.) SOUTII-MAIN section, beautiful slx- room apartment: absolutely up-to- date- sun port-h amt garage. oeui Ctlca Tuper 731T-M.

iu PPFR flat for rent; 15 Hawthorne Ave- nue: with garage, van eurr iq-iv. e26 "pper flat electricity, bath. 101 Esser i' A ft i.vc. kUrbt-oette and batti. fncladinr trem refriVerator antoraatlcaaylced.

tiled bath. iTnitor and elevator Jeriee. TPARfMEN two cltchenett 2V and bath, including electric eoklag bllt-in refrigerator as omatlcauy ld sod cold filtered wscer. stcaia The Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold a class Initiation on Monday Evening, October at their classrooms. Pearl and Topper streets.

There are one hundred candidates awaiting this clan, it being the first initiation under the new membership drive. This Fraternity had closed It summer vacation periods and meetings will be held every Monday evealng from now on, with class initiation at eacli meeting. Special music and entertainment is being arranged. The Lyceum Bureau Committee has about finished its winter program. They have engaged some of the best musical and vaudeville talent in the country for these Lyceum meetings, which will be free to Eagles and their families, children being admitted Sunday afternoons and grown members and their families in the evenings.

On Monday evening. October 10th, 1921, the Hon. Thomas Riley, of New Haven, will addres an open meeting at Eagles Hall, speaking on the qnestlon of unemployment. Mr. Riley is the Senator, who secured the eight-hour day' for Postal employes and will, no doubt, be warmly received In Buffalo the local postal employes.

He la a speaker of rare ability. I.0.U At the last sleep of the tribe there were forty-eight chiofa present at the kindling of the Council Brand. Two Warriors' Stomp were vacant. The Consolidation committee, F. Hubberta, O.

J. Wendel and SL J. Roch, reported details completed between the committee of Black Snake tribe and the consolidation will take place in the near future. Wahcondahs Chiefs are trying to have a clas of palefaces ready for that night in honor of the occasion. The entertainment committee is arranging plan to have the Chiefs celebrate in real Indian style on this night and the feather are sure to fly at the setting of the sun, and Wahcondah's membership In attendance 1 going to break all records.

It is every Chief to wstch the Fraternal page of the Sunday TIMES for the date which will be announced soon. The committee in charge of the Christmas tree festival is working hard to make this event the most anccess-ful of all and the orpbans are sure of having- the time of their lives and many presents. Also a card party is toeing arranged for the month of November. I.O.O.F. Josen A.

HoHer and nl degree aUff of rv.ven.nt Lodee No. 358. I. O. O.

con- tA '4K. eln 4rrM ntMtn the TreBeJ)t class of candidate in the lodge room oi Tai.wnod. So. 6SL Friday aigtit. Twenty- fire chtractera took part lo the wonderful drama pertravea in tne iinri Kraete, Riley Nelson Traphig-en.

Earl G. Francis and Charles T. Barr, played' the principal parts. Beginning tveanesaay, wou" enant lodge will meet In the new hall at the comer of 8toekrbridge snd BeUey ave nues. Monday, uciootr nr.

a. e. nnrklmitr streets. the second degree staff of Covenant will exemplify the degree of love. Under the airecwon oi noon TnUitnrr Degree 1 II I.

1 conferred It work upon a class of candi dates in their loage rooms, ning, October 1st. xne pnnpi cu.i.v... were -portrayed by August Schman Lawrence Klerdorf, -Karl Chamberlain, Frank Zobel, M. Gunn and Mr. Krelger.

A. I. U. The national offleera, In arranging ihe program for tha'gnadrennlal session of the national eongteem, heJd" 4urinr the past week at the A. I.

TJ. Bulldln of Oolnmbus, 0. hive well succeed In Interspersing the Important business session; with entertaining the Interesting events for the many delegate and their friends. Business sessions were held on Wednesday and Thursday, forenoon and afternoon. Ob Tuesday there wss meeting or the National Cabinet in the forenoon snd of the National Court In the afternoon.

On Wednesday there was a referees meeting oi the forenoon and agara on Thursday lore-noon. On Tuesday all day open house wss held in the A. I. TJ. Building and at the Hotel Deshler for delegate, ladies and visitors.

On Wednesday at noon luncheon was served for officers, delegates and visitors in the A. 1. U. Building after which a photograph of the entire congress was taken in front of tha building. On Tuesday evening a prfblle reception was glyen to officers, delegates an visitors, under the auspices of the united chapters of Columbus at the A.

1. U. Building. On Wed-nesdsy evening a pnbllc meeting wss held at Memorial Hall at which Hon. James J.

Davis, secretary hor. In President 1. II H. Brandon. supreme secretary of the Moose, were the gueat of honor ana aaaresjwu Miss Elsie Janle.

the noted actress. Just returned from Franca, was st her best at entertainment. From aU report available at the resefrt time the congress passed In haraonioifs and business-like msnner and considerable leglBiatlOB a .7 no to the time and make provision for its future safety sna progress. REBEKAHS The Dhrtrfct Deputy President CharlotU P. Wlssmlller snd suite of Brie District No.

will Install the followig Bebekah Wednesday. October BtB PaHenee Bebe kah Lodge o. jo. iworejoy i Thursday, October Sth-jPriseilla Rebekah Lodge No. (587, Orchard Park.

N. Y. Friday. October 7ta ideal Bebekah Lodge No. 208.

Lancaster. N. Y. Frldar. October 14th Clarence Rebekah Lodee No.

16S, Clarence. N. Y. Wednesday. October 19th-Liberty Rebe-kah Lodge No.

12. 70S Elllcott Street. Thurrrfay. October 20th Cascade Rebekah Lodge No. 35.

Sprinevllle. N. 1. Liberty Rebekah Lodge is the district deputy president's own lodge and will meet after the first nd third Wednesday of each month at the Engineers' Hall. Elllcott Street, south of High Street.

A cordial invitation is extended to all members of the order. Covenant Rebekah Lodge No. 323 will initiate a class of candidates on Tuesday evenln. October 11th. in the new hall at the corner of Bailey and Stockbridare avenues.

Mrs. PhilU Ball will officiate as noble grand, Mrs. Emma Hellriegel as vice-grand, and Mrs. John CroU as past grand At the last regular meeting Covenant Rebekah Lodge elected the ol'owing officers for the ensuinjr term: Mrs. Philip Ball, noble grand Miss Esther Francis, vice-grand; Mrs.

Roy W. Nagle. recording secretary: Miss Mildred Austin, financial secretary: Mrs. George Msrkle. treasurer: Mrs.

Henry Kruesr. trustee. The new officers will be installed Tuesday. October 25th. by D.

D. President Mrs. Henry Rant Pride of the Rock Circle, F. of A. Companion Anna- Perrigo tk the hostess for the first eard party and dance given by Pride of the Roc Circle of the For esters of America at Colonial Hall, Ferry near Grant Rtree.

Monday evening. October Sd. Refreshments, good prizes and everybody welcome. L.C.B.A. St.

Marks branch. No. Kit, V. C. B.A..

will hold its regular meeting in St. Mark Hall, Tuesday evening. October ON LA SALLE AVE. AND TREMAINE AVE. Trust Building.

cash Just on small lots are selected I i Minutes Walk to 5 Minutes Walk to Minutes Walk to Take any of two Stores, Churches and Schools Kenmore Car Elmwood Ave. Car these cars to end of line and walk blocks north to the lots. You May Choose Any of the Following Lots: 5 lots, 30x113 feet 600.00 Each 10 lots, 34x113 feet 680.00 Each 24 lots, 35x1 13 feet 700.00 Each 1 lot, 50x113 feet. All Restricted to One Family Dwellings lot Sunday Pay the balance in six months and Make a deposit on your I will build your house monthly payments. forget: This is A ONE DAY SALE.

It will open 2nd, at 10 A. EV1. and close the same day at 5 P. M.y without any additional of this offer. next Spring in the order weather or success Houses will be built at Prevailing Prices.

Office on the property at Elmwood Ave. and LaSalle will be open Sunday from 10 A. M. to'5 P. M.

Salesmen in attendance. WaleeesM StstiMey Real Estate Dealer and Building Contractor 344 Amherst Street Telephone, Bidwell 1457 Crescent 0171 SEND YOUR WANT ADS TO THE TIMES. 4 th. heat. ArPt-.

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