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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 8

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THE BUFFALO EXPRESS, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY uTlQtt. 8 raus cm tmru. ir- action that the H.rdrom. 'week with J'CUntMp Al I nsa irftfmM toe kwi wees ujK'Um when lb tlgur. cf Ur.

JA AAVA i AT THE THEATERS at tnia! is and, Judging frJ the i j-. w-tt Immensely. Klerrn aud.rUI arei Ipmwtri, nm'ni from Vwtniwjusn a. a liW Mini n- if1 nawwfi fa-a h.r 1, not dnli mtnat. tb wbol a.

uipi-tfnn ika 1 A. I Students of Eniil K. aeucbe Heard 1 ar nviimauMm at. A.Ura. Emll Keocaen preaented ttr at ate iiewaro wu was MpUu again the ajmobvHe Sgure.g orTn pupi' evening la a recital ac i.Uk.a Erangeiicai churrb at I Ib that rrHr.

th OMAR THE TEHTMAKER. Guy Bate. Poet th. Teck ta Tulty's rTte To Urmte pUi i i. lnlr Bw, mr.

takiwr, tclT that port 1t-1 wwh rw.ftboui FrW I t. k'Visl ami Mitv to a -nwr a lttr. loo. than p.irt. when bi nm an4 Immortal) Th "wwa are vrrarawn wllh liw lamorj tr timopr tht-f.

ik team 1. to be be-rd Th. 1. irrrs fvir rrorfuvrf a' I Afn lni. ho ha.

r.U' Vaw Bidnf rowr than aoar hlut v-iiaw Tket Vompany tratan ia tb ef th irvit-! "Tr 1, h- jrAn CBartM and tnna ron dance They: -jii-i- ana of immum tradltlun tfi: th alnarr nnj Sita at.re. With hfo rJ the afleraooa the b.t seats ar. twaoty i AT THE ACADEMY. nt aintera W.k' Bi V.ndevill. BuL There ar.

ten.plendid act, of v.ude- ol In dditon then a wn taEr 'nlMl. te hi m' of bt are atetd. of tbem ytrday and tbera will be r. eotrlea each day. Eath patron vote for the ringer on, ho vea the moM.

vota 1U retetve a handaome silver cup. The comcwtltion la very keen and each per former yesterday had amrea ot eotbuai- atk- booatera In the audience. The raudevllle bill Is exceptional Jaroea Kearney Co. acore In a ne Climax Succeed. Climax in ThrOUng Rtnn I Klchara Waltrm Tlly dratnatlf Jti.me lnoWi -re iwitf Xtirrm.

'tlc lireaMe Krccklta Waa fr HUd a vt Omar th rln.akfr, the gay. pleaM hit and a ft-w tl.t hl.e hat-b ure-bivlflg poet of th eleventh eeatu'71he auritriw mi k.t In hum- Richmond aema aad Wcat CMcm atreet. The atudenta wha took part la the programma wera the Mtaaea Edna, SL KeppeJ. Katiartaa T. Bcaaat Mar.

caret M. Braua and Edna I Sprmy. bora, and Frank Leldt. Tey aaaaa a ery credltabla ahowlng tadaad, aad Oa. played in their work mawy potsta ta jCommejid, Ctean manual toock.

awtirata pedal- Intf and Varliirw the etfipa, characterised tha pUrlna- of all the young ergaalsta. Mlaa KepeJ waa heard 1b a Back minor rttgaa In the firat nwrement of Becker mlnor aonata and la a Novel ette by Bykea Frank iiat gr a Bortla Jn WNW Balwurg minor Of-'wVre ioni6MtloBa played Schaaf. Miaa Braun gara steb- TwlHght and Caatfleoe, Mlaa Springrborn waa heard taxing Chromatic, Fantasia plecea by Kinder and Dethler. and eaae In the Thlela atnn- bpr. eelf a aerloua and talented player of tha viauaraen in a rpnnum ir.ro-ignnut.

rial no. uuiiaio o'ij. an aut.momMle abduction acene aketch and harlea Kurry. tne aiatrici rtuy Palea raf Wayt-Ma Pot- lata or applgdine lb orphan graat bit with hi German n.medy art. reoo-dj Your Olrt meaaenger.

haa a great comedy art. orama aaa ern mrni erl-s, airfy by om n. t. num. Xt, d.

Bunn. UunUr av I.uiul have a gooAalng- i 1" r. 'Oshiv r-jfav T' tW aV-'mt' nd' Vefr la aJdI-i ltt(if r-v Ts fttaf that afpt-ared In the New TorkiTlw idav la if. tUi.t ei-v, llr. rivn at each oer- i iwnm a nM nmdiana- In 0 ctne by Miaa run.

'iftori. The Frr-cki i la yar i om- furmant-e. nttlm new standard for, k- a i tr.v.ti,.. Ttuah baU blna'a At Theloerof theRubalyat will be.lM.l(wnv a good Mr.r iadvnie In Buffalo. tn connec- a Enale.

aerobata There are aome fea- i he.ld.. nm.t Watllng. lh mbk i Hi.trh Ktnn playa in pan, i ad'litdun there are the usual good i w.ntevm. K. v.

In Thlele II. beae hla singing Miaaj Bhoto-p-ata, always one of tha felura I mt.m I. ehown and a m-w ptc-l jaettmga. In plys if" rw of at lh Olymnlc. wM- n.

of THE MASTER KEY. cresses "r-" Hfr surety jyr( kles's rnie oi me; Mlaa Draoa atao snowea Climax auccda climax in the-fW The tga, Ine story of the Master Kt-y. which the Holy Oty of Mac rron pint the fox trot, maaisa. tance ana item) nnml Thwe i lm of aing.bg, Dolly VaHenne jtnj Biitk Karl are among the anng bird. Kt and Murray aiagj and daarg ry and I'mholta broth- era prrf.irm th hrp and violin.

THE VIRGINIA JUDGE. Walter Kettv Headlihea the WeW W' th wek HtU -at ahea I heater, Walter C. Kelly, the Virginia Juf'go, Uh franh atnriaa. quite as a a old on-a, theater tk, headtinr on The bill, a place he hlti 'n eatlmatloti of the audience as we'J aa of the management. If one judired by the applause accorJcd Wm yesterday at: both irfcirman--.

Mr. Kelly is an eipert story teller. Iei iaily when he ge'a into dialect and it i.pparently matters nut to mm wnpiocr ne cuoosra ine wjuinci neero, the southern lawyer or the Irishman for his subject. He had the hour. shouting wllh laughter yesterday and sen reel an anecdote went over the foot- w)tjMlat, appiase mingling Ml the merriment.

Nat Miizarro and his company of ath-. letes performrd the apparently rmpo in fils of strength and balance, cam work und team worg ana The (ur splendid nstonlahins. Ted Lorraine and. Battle? Burks ara js woraeo out inter inw oiorer 01 o-ytti Key. to Baldpats, but the fact that It is being read in anewBpaper Instead of t.klne nlace is cleverly con- cealed until almost the last line.

The act Is engrorslng and the surprlra at th finish wbb complete. rjiddla Cliff, the young English com eatan witn tne ggua icks. ia iwca whp: new songs, new dances and all his for mer buoyancy and boylshnesa. The Volunte-ra. a singing quartette.

ta on the bill, also Moher. Hiive. enmedir cvclfst: Aubrev niphe. nloaerK and dancers, aid th. klnetograph pictures.

At a Shown There This Week, The cftMial stranger who walked into Shea HluntKlrome last evenina. durinai 1 t.r oBia.ii miinrp rrew era i rt'rv, I girl. In the aetkm 'of the nee more itoan 3M fc appear tb flima. worked out eacltl'ng hand- flrht letwen a man and a woman th Brut reel ia foltowea by a range murdi n.w.evrntA tin Sturdy and. fiuaday.

the f-at-re picture. Ireland a Nation, ill be shown. In connection. Manager Marina ha. arranired a musical prnirranim of Trii-h music MRS.

WIGGS AT STRAND. Good Cast Presents- Alice Hegan Rice's Famous Play. Beatrix Miehelena, moat beautiful wmsn jn the silent drema today, la at the Strand for the first three days of wwk Mrs Anne Crawford Flex- ner's dramatization of Alice Hcitan Mrs. of the Patch. Miss Rice also wrote Ixiyey Mary and this attraction Is a composite; presentation of the two themes, which interact to comprise tha story Ihjtt forms the basis of this of-fertng.

The Joys and' sorrows of the 1 1 1 tk, PahhiM Vmi eh A ret ft the la the most realtistic ever shown. Ring- 1)n ir waa hlred 'or hM been weJj mil on. monpv nor oeinr aparea 10 Br- laueh from ti: audience. The produc- -t great advantage of be ng a universal success In advance at ths tmumr 10 every meatergoer. Mrs De at lne 'or flnt three days of the week only, followed by that popular American act- Mabal Taliaferro in a gripping tale ,1 minln.

v. Three of Ua N.xt week Wlilon Lack aye, supported by a remarkable cast, including Gall Kane, will be at tha Strand in on of the most sensational succeses of the Becada, The Pit. HUMAN HEARTS AT LYRIC. Famous Scores Big Hit at Popular Playhouse. Human Hearts, the melodrama of the Arkaneaa hills, a favorite In every city and hamlet In the country, Is the at- traction that Is packing the Lyrlo thea thrilling drama, with a pretty lova atory carefully interwoven and any number of hearty laughs.

It is on. of the best things offered at She Lyric this season. Julian Noa la seen in the leading role, that of Tom Logan, the blacksmith. Ths play 1. wall cast and is given a splendid stage setting.

Every member of the company seemed to be doing the best last evening and as a result the play scored an unusual hit. Human Hearts will be the attraction all of th. ji -i. noMr.a arpoime tv A utory. but, fcefiie he paaaea Judgmml Hither f-ir aain nr ine J-- ahm.ld r-flt upon the dll.l-' ruitira whlh -lt ihe drnmatlat.

shi-f actor At 1h prwlurer. Tor they bd many to attlafv and none la more Hot: llian the perrm WhiV baa wadi his in picture, toiiching it on with' nd lovlne rr; and then vil. lha th -at with ih eipectartoti Inr mirrored on the lhe wn prl- vata and reraonst vto'nit ff the dim and dlntant past. Mr. Tully has ghen a spectacular ting tn hi.

Omar, first a arden which the love of the young 6fNalhBPttt-. then to ths tampla ef n.at 10 tha flUBgeong and at tha last back to tha peaceful garden. her the aged Omar and hla Shlreen. live nviw aaaln their youthful romance, whlla tha moop, hi.har tn the heavena iloods ths with irilverv lleht. Ths In th ism unconscious by his torture.

Omar wander far, recall moat beatrtiful quatrains bgiyat; I feut'inr -il throurt th lntibl Same Inter that te epell And nt by my ul returnwl to mi AuJ naHr4, "I aiyntlt am Ha I I 1l Us and about tha person of Omar grouped a motley mass of parstinages, from the vlater to th. tortunra. th. ef tha street th. trads.men and th persecuted Jew.

It would aeem that th psdal i at turn manner author handllrg nf the mem gain, ha be engrossed with if a-hlffl la orenenefl tn i-H-ienta a of be of pi. trite, mads, i tha soul of ln" Of in tha in -ma no funning aerially In the Buffalo Sundgyl Kxp-PSs and shnwn nl, at 82 mov- mg-pictore in the, city. VViikerson and his associates have se- tho dad. nd plans of the mine. Dorr and Ruth, the rightful hurry back to find thHt Wilker-; son has forged new paper, to give him; own-nhln.

The miners are In a mutiny. Dorr rostra tea the efforts of Wilker-! h(. btvt of a terrific etrnititle on the trcatle, wlna hi? fleht with and dnfrtes him to dath the cliffs below. That ia the episode being shown week. ji me.

War of Wars. Founded on European Struggle. There Today. At the Allendale last night a capacity Kmi(tnce witnesmd the remarkably Sel- t- together with a Mary Plckford play. At the Elmwood.

The largest audience that ever crowded Into the Elmwood theater was In evidence last evening, when Dorothy Donnelly came to that popular photo-play house In Henri Bernstein's masterpiece ilnmillr Tltom tnro Th. Thlof On Wednesday and Thursday, Manager Erdmann will present a most remark able photo-play. England Expects. Cured Him. From Tit-Bits.

During the demonstration of his new klnetophone, Mr. Edison said: I 1 CoonaMor ram fiAwn fmm ths t-uiB KiMui aniiiiinn nuu a i apauio csv, tH uiasn i.t.. inn ''tin gramui oar era. ammg tm.cn to tnr he wcll the com. "7 balcony erected at the side of the stag e( oy costume tnnges.

al i tv edv. imthoa and strife called for by the i and marched to the end or tne nan to a innocent -sfnotaw honk Th. action I. natural and anon- 1" "RK i the box in which sat John G. Wallen- Jea.

ft. US prim ipai in tne fan, I-T tKm- "eunesuay, jacaie munwri hiti Tk. taBtotw. and the humor brings nwny h. u.

in Th. Brute, tep- Jr th new lmPnI potentato staff. migat ba applied with good srieci .1, "-Jt "With this invention an actor may The emblem of th. shrine, a flaming hear himself speak as well as aee hlm-lrrPSCent, sword -and star, gleamed white self act. Let us hope he won't bo from the stage; the emblems of the Itfce the piccolo-player other Masonic orders gleamed red, a music store who was urged to buyjhlue and yellow from other sections of a phonograph.

The dealer, as a last re- the ThPre wfts an ah of apprecla-sort, got the man mrike a phono- through th. hn nrt th. an overture by thr orchestra, may have! tor to capacity this week. As presented tltowbt for a moment that he had n-jby the permanent stock company at lewd tha wrong auditorium. The boxes that theater It becomes a gripping, graphic record of The Last Rose ofjm.

th. patrol to four abreast soma of th. more boisterous Bcenes, al- though it will probably be contended by the ctkitlor. for realism that noise mors filly portrays the habit ef th. Client.

Mr. Post S. an tmpresalv. Omar, fins of th brut piece of character work In Ms company la John Hunter Booth'! Mahrus Another is Louisa Orasslcr'i hlreen. Nona of ths rolea.

sxcept ran be considered sxacttng. Indeed, Omar tha T.ntreakar is largely reliant for turcea. upon th. producer, artists and trie men behind tha scenes, th. ones Who are seldom considered unless something goes wrong.

Omar 1 here for ths week, with Wed-neuday and Saturday matinee. FRECKLES AT MAJESTIC Fleaaing Shc- Return! City and li Better Thtn Ever. It la a theatrical saving that any good play ta good far more than on. aujuw-JUiiij 1 mms. wn wu IL IV I.IIKI.rlll 1 UV1WMVWM I T.

Nobles of the Mystic Shnne, mailia Temple, Dance -Oriental Scene. beautiful" drills Enthusiastic Men and Women When the New Electric Evolutions are Shown, FIRST TIME SEEN HERE Elmwood Hall, Repreaenttng th City of Mecca. Gty With th "Ua "he ballroom wa brll- Vnfa i which the ancient Arabic order, of the Mystic Shrine, derives It. nam In the foreground a red-striped yellow canopy covered the dmi of the imperial potentate. Overhead bent the hot bte of a southern sky and stretching Into the distance, wore the temple wall.

the ancient columns of Mecca. The of the hnll was decorated in the color: of the Shrtne-yellow, red and preen. Tk, eret celline was billowy with its f.ky of yellow; the boxes were decorat rd with red matting and the white la- tice work stood out against the back- ground of green. Before the boxes on Jboth aides of the hall were pedestats, nank'ng the promenaae. nomras nrvLfra which with colored lights.

The boxes were gay with chatter: ins e'n' ot mny. handshaking men. nodding, women, iit-n im" and his i The drill of the Ismallla patrol then began. From both sides of th stage. the nobles came, four abreast.

Captain H. I. Saekett at their head. In front of I the potentate's box, the men spread out 'In a strsight line. 50 of them; the eolor- bearers came forward with the banner of the temple and the American flag.

i Every stood there erect. in his oriental costume of scarlet, his turban floating a silk veil behind, a bright touch of yellow showing the shirt beneath the fed Jackets. "Salaam!" commanded Captain Saekett. Fifty heads bowed with 50 pairs of white-gloved hands extended outward. again began the ordinary evolu tions of the drill which has made the Buffalo Ismallla patrol famous in shrine circles.

Suddenly all the lights were quenched and in the yellow gloom of the hall, BO turbans as suddenly gleamed red. green and yellow with tiny Incandescent lamps. That was the drill known as La Fantasie Electra, used for the flrBt time i by the Buffalo patrol at the Atlanta! (Oa convention last year. It won for the patrol the grand prize and Buffalo foik marveled at its beauty and its al. lure no less than Its precision last night.

From ail sorts of parade and march formations, stars were formed, four pointed, five-pointed, only the turbans lighting the hall, throwing the tramping legs of the men in silhouette and llRhting up now and then the waving eiVlc veils. In the tense silence of appreciation, broken now and then by applause In various parts of the hall, there was heard only the sharp commands for the evolutions, the soft footfalls of the march, the stamp to mark the pew step and the rustle of the silken garments. Into the center of the drill floor new advance the color-bearers: around them gather the captain and his lieutenants. About them the patrol gathers in a i marching broken circle that Joins, wide swinging, then narrowing gradually until a small ring of light enclosed the colors. From that formation the men swung out in, a parade formation and suddenly the men and women in the boxes looked upon a small star of light tttsotit which whirled avTmg 6T fight, many colored.

The laat step In the electric drill represented a fountain of light and then the yellow gloom was dispelled its' trie'' fast'' 'ttirbari show'Wi fie 'flutter "or" a veil disappearing under a distant arch. Fifteen minutes later, the members of the patrol, wearing white broadcloth uniforms and the red fez, chose their partners and the grand march began. Then dancing the. happy whirl of the fox trot, arms of chiffon, swish of bright ball-drosses about busy feet, women's eyes flashing ih the excitement of the dance over the blsck shoulders of the men. Shrlners say that it was the most sucreaaful dance held by the temple in recent years.

John n. Wallenmeler, the newly elected Illustrious potentate, and the other new ofMcers John T. Claris, Ir. Edward O. Bodenbender.

Charles H. Andrews, r-hnrles W. Mann, LJoyd L. Westbrook, and Harry D. Hoemer were all present.

The committee in charge was Captain Saekett C. I Rur-bcr. Edward Breltwleser, Edward; Cumpson and the members of the Is-mailla patrol. Police Arrest Man on Charge of Stealing $40. Leonard Ooodleo, 74 years old, of No.

Bl Myrtle avenue, was arreated last night by detectives Bums and Jordan. accused of robbing A. 8. Butar of No. 37 Main street of 40.

According to the polleg the man met iSutar on Myrtle nvenne, nesr Seneca place, and struck him with a club While Butar lay unconscious In the street, the detectives any, Ooodleo rifled his pockets. Taxpayers to Meet. The regular monthly meetina of th. Michigan Avenue Business-men's a Taxpayers' nesorintlon will be heM to night at Ouenther'a hall. Michigan avenue and North atreet.

Tofermntion aheut tour, mnr'. ftD( Th. nie tnm Ttr.T.1 Wa.Hnttoa street 1BO I MM. II. I I i I 1 I hroiie ar.d th lumber in.

Amonrf (man end Ytif tuirfciTnn. Ali.nrfhf r. it uwirtil If lilt iJEM lu-ri" 'ti hm h'jn rrkl ilif K'e nrr i nr worn- ulirhd heartH: at her proinpttnc. it -clean fapable of afford- in)p. whtfiewme entertainmnit to et There la a -eir iKapira-j U)Jli" njry of a waif tht-j itu'V efl tht watt hman ttfttnB deer, rate-timber ihif a and winntnc ri li beauty Tt.fc.

UOWiKI KUKLliyutM. Favorites Back Cot a Week's Stay Gayety Th.atex. Joe Hurtle's famous Bowery Bur- i-f" to Too Sch leitan and the other la a travesty enni.ru X-fuae Ma Hoth are crammed tun or tuneful songs, clean comedy s'lng Bpectatles. it is a real burlesque ow and on that found instant favor with the big crowds at both perform- I anrea yesterday. 5 i.ooy narnes, ano.

jm Qrsen. The famous Bowery ehorus is there, mm. th. etrl. wear d.Aena of he.

wllderlng.Bd unn.ual coatumea There. the usual wealth of elahorata ecen- anl won a rtund Uer songs Rnd nifW mMt Mora new one. might i.or Introduced and add to the pleaaura kaai bm.mmM. i 111. Dolly Barnes score, a hit with When .,,11.

I Red Roae, and Kdna Oreim and Bobby IUr- rlngton got many recall, with I Ifcm't Hnllev. Tou Love Me and with th. other songs Inlroduced In their spe cialty, i Th. show close with a lively satlr. In which fllsgerald la seen as Casey, the rop and Mlaa Kin as Ma.lam X-cua.

Ma Tlier Is a full nteasur. of clean comedy In this skit. Th. whole performane. la lively, bright and Inter eating.

That It Will continue io draw capacity houses is conceded VAUDEVILLE AT OLYMPIC New York Cabaret Review Full of Featurtt and Noveltiea. This I. to be a record week at the Olympic. New Vork Cabaret Re- ii.i uu-na ujil, i jujj. AUTO SUPPLIES.

F.A.E Largest and most Complete Stock of supplies 1n Buffalo. Prices much lower tha Let us convince ou. Auto Supply (SSWt Hot. Ftcncx BEER. I MAJLTOSlA DARK (MUNICH TYPE) FALEHPlLSNERi GERMAN-AMERICAN BREWING CO.

Main and High Both Phones 1EER. PHOENIX BEER Buffalo's famous Brew BOTTLED BEER. 5f A case of 1 doz. bottles US delivered to your home BECK'S BOTTLED BEER A Nourishing Beverage CALL UP Howard 56 l.rai BOILER MAKERS. THE OLDMAN BOILER WORKS, S4-SS-SS-40 Illinois St.

BoOara, Tanks, Stacks and Plat. Work of Every Description. ELECTRIC WELDINO. BOXES. MFGR'S OF PACKINO BOXES CRATES SHOOK l.

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Kine: riAirnn DIRECTORY' sosmESs ttwtteMlM rry 'jj-SSmsr KrwogaCso oi a- ni-nflad for her rinetrT Mr. Ke ucheti acteS mi mparnst tha T1. TL Lukes church rTrT' acceptably a T. Dmro by Mars-ton. The church waa wen filled and the auaience gave negwn mam- festatlon of Its pleasure In the pra gramme.

M. M. H. Til 1711 lira tgjjgjgj Vll BAHAISM John Harrison Mills Thinks fc Would Solve All Problems oi the War. IT IS PEACE SOLEY Spiritual Attitude of Unity and Toleration is What it Teaches and Hopes for.

Bahalsm, the Esperanto of the religious world, was discussed tart night at the second Bahai assembly held In the Interests of peace In the Ms keen. The meeting was conducted by John Harrison Mills, who for fourteen yean has devoted himself to this new world religion. In 1844 there arose In Shlraa, Persia, a man named All Mohammed who declared himself a prophet and that ha was on earth to foretell tha coming of a greater man, Ho became noted among the Mohammedans, but wag cast into prison for six years and then was put to death. Three years later a man named Baha' llah appeared -and declared himself to be the man spoken of by AH Mohammed. By order of the government he was thrown Into prison, where he spent the rest of his Ufa, being moved from time to time, but always kept in close confinement In 1S67 he was sent to- Acca on the coast of Svria, where he Jived until his death in 1892, passing on th work of spreading his religion to his son, Abdul-Be ha.

The son is the present leader anfl hat spent more than a year in Europe and A merlca. He visited Buffalo and started movement. "This is a part of a world-wide move-imen." said Mr. Mills, "for without doubt we stand at the dawn of a great Fpiriiunl renaissance. It Is not so muc.l, organization as a spiritual much a new religion as a rell Kion renewed, to do a Kahal a man reed not sever his religious affiliations he may remain a Buddhist, a Hindoo, a Jew, a Mohammedan or a Christian He becomes a Bahai when he catches the Bahai spirit.

"This spirit Is unity and toleration. There is a common Ideal of right and wrong underlying every religion from that of the Idol worshiper to that of the Christian. Tt Is this common tdeai which forms the foundation on which we meet. Just at present it forms one of the best means of bringing about peace In Europe today that has been found By putting all th. religions of the warring powers on a common ground we would hsv.

mad. a long te toward making arbitration possible'' Too Plain Spoken. From the Boston Transcript Ha I -wlsh yoo'd drotha. "Mister" and call ma plain Oeorgw. She Oh.

but tt would unkind to twit you on your personal appearance thwt To Promote Peace. From the Boston Transcript. Scribbler I've a poem here advocating peace. Editor I suppose that ywo honestly and sincerely desire peace? Scribbler Yes. 1r.

Editor Then burn the FAMOUS OLD HOUSEHOLD OINTMENT ISJPETERSON Instantly Steps Agony From Bare. Scalds Cnta, Bruises, Etc. Finest Remedy for Snnbum, Caaflnc aad Itching Skia. Go Into any good drug ator. In America, aaya Peterson, and get a large 5 cent box of Peterson's Olnt ment, read the circular that goes with each box and not.

the many things It Is guaranteed to cure. r.i ieui. iuniei.ee, no matter now long standing, plies, old sores, run nlng. aorea, aore nipples, broken brcasta, skin disease, aore feet or itching of the skin. Mrs.

Elwln of Brooklyn. N. it a clever woman; she know, there is no ointment so good for so many thing as Petersons. She writes: "I could not keep house, without PETBRflON'3 OINTMENT." All Druggist, and Peterson Buffalo, N. T.

Wits the fiai. Treepa. Heroism, self-sacrifice and derotlon of the Russian troops not unmixed with ferocity and roguery. Michael 1'varoff. who went to the war determined to write a book and who collected enough material in three da" of lighting.

A Cossack I)e Wet. "Fed Indian war on European scale." Polish women who ar. fighting. On. of the good feature articles la aeit day.

Express, Sun- Summer with his own piccolo. "The dealer then ran the tune off white the player a really wretched performer llslened with a (strange air. At the end ths dealer said: 'There! Isn't that wonderful' 'H'm well said the piccolo-player. 'And now," said the dealer, briskly, 'are you going to tuy the phonograph?" 'No, the player answered. 'I'm going to sell the piccolo." VACUUM CLEANERS.

Every Woman Needs a VACUUM CLEANER. TBI CAMBWIlXir- I. th. e.iiwwi h. nrai.

lknwk era New tewae, riteae rlt JOS. R. BALDWIN 108 Genesee Street. and the loggia from yellow pennant i and ribands called for Vote, for Worn en, Many of the women whom he javw In the throng had the yellow ribbons draped over their shoulder and the black lettering railed again for votes. But the remained and he aw an film drama, which carried Its punch, ls thrill, its melodrama and its Votes for Women.

Your Girl and Mine Is the title of the Blra. one of the best staged, one of the most BRONZE METALS. AMERICAN BRONZE CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Brats. Bronze and Aluminum Casting Manganese Ingots Babbitt and Stereotype Metals Copper Cartings and Journal Bearrngt for Railroads ARTHUR ST.

BRONZEBRASS SJTEEIBALLS STEEL BALLS for BEARINGS. Etc. BRONZE BRASS BALLS For, VALVES and ether Special or unusual sixes made to order Excelsior Steel Ball Co. FLOUR. URBAN'S LIBERTY FLOUR Ask your nearest grocer.

LAUNDRIES CENTRAL PARK LAUNDRY 2601 Main Street Automatic STJ05 Bell, Creacont WO LUMBER. BUFFALO MILL SUPPLY COMPANY. Agenta fee Quaker C.ty Hubker Ce, Setting, all Kind, ef Peeking and Ce ten ttitehed B.lt.no. Betk PhMea, S10-S12 Main tt PROFESSIONAL QUALITY 0ILS- POSTED ADVERTISING, Oil WHITMIER MWmB Gasoline and iJ-lBO EHlcott Straat BMiawtoa Automobile Oils POSTER ADVERTISING Superior Goods. eBttr Watr Smw York Prompt Deliveries.

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IRISH PAPER CORP oott J5 River St. RUBBER STAMP AND STENCILS. monarch paste coT RUBBER STAMPS PASTE 333 Mortimff St S3. 0SroC-sr Federal 88403 ARCHITECTS. FBAUK SCHURMAH ARCHITECT Designs and Estimates for Bungalows and Flats OmCEJ 1 MAPLE ST.

Tupper 8545- r.deral 20301 ARCHITECTURAL BRASS W01K Special work in Braaan3 Bronze to order Railing, Finiihinjs, Castings, Zero Valve Brass Mfg. Co, IK vPn6netr AUTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY, yf- v- ASSAYER AND CHEMIST. TESTS OF ALL KINDS COMPLETE LABORATORY HERBERT HILL, Ph. 20 VV. Eagle St.

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Years Available:
1846-1963