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The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York • 21

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The Buffalo Newsi
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Buffalo, New York
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I 9, 1915. 21 LLTl-'ALO iJUKSDAV, DJaKMUKU crude may In ahi'h was done SOME DIFFERENCE, THK i)PE HAM. Manuscripts Worth $1, 000,000 many tnetanre auperlor to iha' voj: i the present da The leproim, 1 urn rif; jly trmit' 1 tn- tkma. made wtth the aid of aoft metal if cwur. unre A dmiredatA IbrightA rt Gallery -r a we I.

Known 1 la at nie llf 1 1 Jj.ifj to your lio.d ou' a '2J njr. bind 0b T'ir aM fur for ail bo la, you a ir 'r Of to pa if i iftlv otrV1. "b-twen trepaa4rjr on ri; an W'ni Miit! on eternity and wood cuts, are marvelous ejam plen of the graphic art and tlluntrate (the of tt. Mr Voynli aayi There are no nianv extraordinary book and mantis nptt In the lion that even a scant review i mi Kb Kn to fiff.rrng V'huh rmna from wimr ipoSHltile hen the works were 'In i hiiaeo. of ptople Wilfred M.

Voynich, Owner, Says He Wouldn't Part With Them for Each for Private Purposes. AMI WHK I DHnK." ixiiiu Hmrm it perhaps th- ibum.o'j d.id Ic world. T'nt: fi'iam Jm'ns- C.rmp Jyir. aiiTtbiria hj' nvr water, ot CTrn for a fbiwr them The elhih.t will in jllutfalo only unfl Sunda iifte'riotjn 'at oclot k. and mms -tMyred for li if jfHlo by Ur Cornelia Itentlt i Sase.

di rector of the art calier, after niaknn an earnest plea to Mr Voymth FnA miry 0h d' f'-r h.Mb ba.a. In th be Ch-f Chfl To w'yp ui'o thlr drMrj Tt) t'm ray Ok. rw rto nr fl In pa. a Th pinch if povrrY Turn from hw prsrw no: Bat btrd ht-r gtMit'w Twill maJt your own a 't rb mora. Tbat you grief bui-i.

Thelr PIWrbL li. tb -niiitofj ayf an de the rod'- Mr Y'ovitH I I Ain Ulldtn lalhe The relTir.ff il Viv.r.irh rntlprtion rtpctpho of rare and lllunilnatpil. or llli.atriitKl 'i lnred Eimnfrints and early printed book wa placed fihlldtion n' thf Al-i Invent in a pay- ntrprip'nr an wbo 'Ii wtia way "Thv don'' e-m Brought plrnf a irtarTtnic tarjm, OUBhl oiqt of the works wlilen ne hatt were made hundreds of years ao in plates that were destroieti h. the wsr There Is one in parti'- ilar 'I a)p to hav any avaiiab a tr.f rhiid Help. The War iiepartruept ha- offered to "tiidv the antim rip'.

photo-Kaph1 if ntati pat-s Laie lieeti fin wariled If i-pertH emphived h' the it. eilinielit tti lit. dililotna' intli- miinlration' set ret wiiith un lie parr.t I-. war Ttllle will dew he r. at en made for Henri de l.titra ii'-j or tn1 nf Trr-mnarm.

shout I eli uilieo Irtim alit.K Th' town in -t, ti harlts tinperor at tlll.e. the ha, -k of ll.e liotirf i i Matt-mem. prtVattt ami U.er. teliin now tt hook tt. Qnoialief-C Teo(h ly Without Fain.

WHALEBONE TEETH we huve der-ldf to oi-r "Wbon for t3.f0 In order to JntroiInfA wohdrfuV rr oT rthr-which -fa the atronjteiit und Itajhteat aat known. You can bit corn off th cob $15 0' pet teth. $3 yil. Or we will mak a .1 oM crown for $5 00 Call rly void ruah Teeth citracted abaolutfly with-e-t pain. ALL WORK DU.E brlplit Art n-ii-nlav after noon The ltook irl vanef hov.

T-iimprie hot tl lar-Tst hiit reTani'v the tinest i en o' its Mud tri the H.iiirhly estimated, tlie tofal v.ii'je is 'at iti ex. i i.f 00H i)0ll 4'our of the maniicnpts aiolie tin der rer'Mn rnndition'. i t.e for JaOo.imn. Km it Intenneit inerelv for private eoUertion. ttlirxit" pule lie aet PRK.

V'llfriti 'tt u'u r. 'lie owner and wo'ild no! pari with them for mihi mitt ea I'rlre fllXUMW h. "They fire ttm jmi.oi ant to bp htci in a prn ate -rrdUctitit. 4r- told a KWS reoorier as he rare fully arranged di-nla- If vome saved knl lakell lii Ko.iloKlie It Kept ttlP-e until the l-tetlt-ii reol.i.-tlo.i. ul.en.

it wap rakTn to r.x.irtmiti Theronanne a4-'aui was destroyed tu pr-t'nt wai. et ttte le. ttilllt fon'ei t.r 'he Ik hot knon ion to the Haron wrttiiie'- "HaeoM. the greatest ofj hia time, und perhaps Voynirh "aid. "ptobablv urfie thiaj serrel code heaue he fear.l thv If; the text of this manual rip; liecaMte knon he no'ild he Inirtml or hanged "The manuscript appears to he in Knirlt-li or ltiti and protnili'v i hoianv.

the ninrplniitKv of mti to bn ihem for -Trat'--" a wealthy j-rior. donation to a roileg" or intieiim. tlie price will tie iitm.iii. eao'i. If a private roUenor want" to hny them for himself, hut on condition mat the Hilar) Xno'her in, II ijoe v.j, h.jt on litioi.s will Im i 7 the llllllUllv iiianiisi r'pt of ti 'tt iis-aiii It illustrated with a "a nting; bv Alt d- a M'inrena It i- rit't ti hy Pike of Iteuillir.

Wlttj rls uf -ar. tneir nulitarv nav.ii mini anil women and pernap onie ntaicit It is illilMtrated hv Hie author with drawmc" of plantH- eonatellat ions, flu i uren of women and some (croup not underttotd It wa boiiKhi hv Km at its! Best Set of Teeth on Red RubberT mutter lie made knon. I nil! eli $3 Until Jan. 1sL tW-v-r-trto luit I i-orld ref'i- nltudoffor fino ducats, an enor liiouti Hum at that ttine. a nUHTrhiTTmT of sixtppnth centurv passed t( Piping Hot mfflos imd Plenty oMarigold King Kenllnand of Hohe.mia Since Hits, Including poa er Weapons, like 22K Gold Crowns fifl 22K Bridge Work.

White Crown to sell them for any prn e' if the own ership iro piled that th" man who bought tiiem ould do with tiiem as he pleaned." One of these manuscripts was writ-ton In the 13th century by lloner Ha-con. It Is on rough parchment, and In thpu It was locked In Kuropean rovaljhanfl rrtmsdes. whith are belli used collections, from which 1 acquired It aisaln In the prt'fent war. iDterestlnK I'ersooaa-e. niethHls of ihe-c two reyolu Mr Voynich.

who collet ted many t'oinxeu an iiiiiiiarv "i ncp Aiier; completing this work, embodying thel nncipnered code hmaii portious or i raI book, 8nd nianuscrtpts for the the manuscript have bpen interpreted, vierpont Mornan. is an inter-thronifh the su.aestlons furnished by I eBlln( personage He Is a native of the lltustrations. bin the greater part bu. I results of their iiulntarv kpiiIiis. the iduke ordered copies for Ins friends, the of Turkey ami the King of' Uungarx.

an lntluremeni fur an al SILVER FILLING, 25c CLEANING. TEETH, 50c infill tratlna to Ont.of-Tow ratloala. Hm Yoar laaamaloa TUn ta tba Mora lac Gi Home WHa Ta th SaatB Dmr. DR. TARR'S NEW SYSTEM DENTISTS 380 Main Street flrre'i trwit for Tiforon.

ppetite waflea for brekfrt-pipinj hot and done to nul-brown torn Spread a geaeroua lump of Man-Kold over each ag you laka them off the fire. On the table with them Quick bolore they tart to cool. You won't need moch iynip on them, for rematna a secret There Is no dotiht, however, that the manuscript deals wiih which In those early days were considered unholy. The person who Is able to Dfll LCWIli MaaaaT rnd Klowr. OTer KRifraan aao (a.

I slice against bis ein-tny. the Venetian-republic. The two oiher nianuu valued, at $160.1100 eat h. iiirhide waior color sketches aririlmtetl to (iiottu -and a manuscript dealing the archaeology of haty ami Kutife illus-' subject His wife Is the author of the popular and also has written other nooks which have been widely read in the I'niied States Ho is a graduate of several universities, and is a lawyer hy profession. He also is an analytical chemist, and a geographer- Several years ago he headed an expedition that studied Northern China.

As a young man, Mr Voynich was an ardent Polish patriot lie was not I ft 1 Marigold Margarine "trated hr Mbtito- FintFtieFiw -4-lie lat-I ter fs of great artistic and historic iinportancp line of the drawing-. f-shiiw St. Peter's before i he restora glvtug the pxai i reproduction of' jthe obelisk, with the ball that was i 1 perched on Its peak I BFTTI TO HF All THI M. a Socialist or revolutionist, hut lie believed that the Polish people should have their country restored to them He bet ume editor of a patriotic paper, which was aecTPtiy published 1 he czar secret service men. however dlscoverpd his activities, so It was not long before he had an opportitnilv to will Hive ihem a rich taite that nothing cIm can beat.

If flavor i fine and ita.appetiztng good-nets will make the whole family want more. Marigold it a top-quality food, made with careful nicety in white-tile churnenee. It clean. It hat a firm place in thooianda of refined home. Good dealer everywhere ell Marigold.

When ti c' lav t.i a nM n.ier'rtipii. r.at 1 lai- i ii t-ritttl litini.i:,. itirttio was stating lii o'lrt, Lord Mans i him hv ta' If itv and burn my xeflect upoiLhls condition in j.rison fast loin Jinngeon. He was cast in'oa dungeon, with l-OOKS replied "inning, at! go home and rea th'-m Morris Compai Wholetale Dittributort The Fairmont Creamery Co. 170 Michigan Avenue HOI l.lT KISK IT.

Our. rronn. han In a rnovt rornan't'-j Mr wtfa me from (rrwinTH. hf a irujn iiiiimn.fr ry fcnoir '1 rtn'it i ymi ton oit Tery fw now ...1 doTf I' woc'4 are ir I'lili Msl' lout trial, and remained there for a couple of years, finaly hpmg banished. I to Siberia by order of the' czar.

Three I times he escaped Twice he as recaptured, hut In the third attempt to gel away from Russia he was success tul. Collecting rare books and art I objects Is a pastime with him. but It nevertheless takes much of his attcn-! Hon. Mr. Voynich has offices in London.

I Paris, Warsaw. Vienna. Budapest. I Florence. Brussels and I.vons ha l-iill il tHrrtitlilM tiBuaainrranMii i 1 1 4ti i ai i 1 7 a If I 11-- been in America for several months.

1 exhibiting his works, some of which i hav not opened Tor rehnrnetr I In I ll'rilfii many of (jjp hooks he hax ftn ale were purchased Mr Vovntch Is thoroughlv sv-m p.ithv vvith the cause of lire.it though is not bitter against tier as some of his cotintn ne-n a.i I. teat Ittiiain is fighting the h.itili. of! iiifio: he ''declared, and iniplv jlnil-l win' ictnrv for Fnglami will' Hot mean danger lo the world, as vi, 1 Store Columbia Grafonora is a rnnsical Is Ready This Busy Christmas instrument of magnificent range and t.erni.in power, yet capable of the utmost Hwsia alone lory for ould. he (isserteii Hales Militarism. i n- ral i Mr CANTA CI.AUS' hadquarter for the selection of enduring gift for the horn.

Wonderful special value in high grade dependable furniture, floor covering, stoves, house furnish-ng and corea of other thing that are necexary for the home. Give practical thing! for Christmas article that ti whole household may enjoy for year to come. Hundreds of gift for children. Every item here a real ipecial. This store With it complete atoclu and liberal credit "As a Vii.vnt' 1.

I ti in LiiKlaiid the ideal place to elect our Christmas gifts. I aua.iist the tlo hate the niii vv hv. -n I fallilli' ar- Hat i ctii.ntr'-,s, to-, a th il mm RLACK- ROCKERS I no room -r 'urtiiaj ttr th. tnristn hi delicacy of expression. The wonderful Columbia sound-chamber, as responsive to every slightest vibration as the body of a 'cello the sensitive Columbia reproducer; the perfected tone-arm and the tone-control "leaves" that operate on the principle of an organs shutter-all exclusive Columbia features, representing the highest developments of acoustic science give the Columbia Grafonola a clearness and ftxibiltty of tone not even approximated in any.sound-rcproducing instrument heretofore devised.

-The musicianly qualities of the Columbia Grafonola, and the matchless fidelity of Columbia records have made both pre-eminently the choice of musicians of discrimination. "Hearing is Believing." That is the final test Deafer will be glad to arrange for a demonstration in your home. Wrm rwmrit talt tJu iOtk tf evtrt mniK i "'-yvC' -I fie sinM-ix 3 ffl II" I ill made M. I ll vA ip 1C fl3Q iJO rrrnm ti e-rtst -ftn-i- I it 11 ITWSjlrJ I -f I LLzz I slJ mokers'-stands i vr'5r 'v I I I kjfw' Strongly niade; futne-l oak hj i t. ma- V' i'ii it, i-'rame 1 II i imnkf ri' ittidi, K- pt.r il Mh Hft.

"1 he is i. riltile, we rf. -Tilj Le. LrrW" NnC carnages ill enjoy, Thai $180 CJotnbia CrsJon h' l-t. 'I I'O'.

1: 1 1 ti.f llll-vfAW s--JCri. -y-Vas kerm'wi i ihkakt jJJ.lMJXm. Ii h.nt hcrnetl to ki.m- alt.ortit.i 1 tioi.idoaiid tile ontier pol nl the I as they kn, I'tl ..1 ti 1 41 ITA'A Y. 1.1 I viisstssippi as thev kilt Kurop' Mhile in ignorant tite own ru'in trv V.r Vovnlch Is goin to Ixtmlon as, soon as he arrange matters in I llit jtti.ntrv He h.i nil itftliMtritH lit tt ve In the llrltlsli arnii. or do ait i work that could be found or him He plans to serve three months, fighting in the trenches If ordered to do so, and tiien lo return to America to give I He'-lurea for two months, returning "nrr ry.

0 1 1 'tfi yil IS handsome, well made, Jfc I A tPl iir'r I 1 liltfarv suite, in Jacolwan slvlr 111 1 1 I in fight. lie has made these lecture engage nienls. and In the Interests nf iHenre and clvnixstion wants to ne ihem He haa a wonderful know I dse of the ronlenta of these dorumenis and of the times In winch iliey were wrlttra ird printed Many of the secrets known In early days, embodied In their manufaclure. shown in the picture almve sturdy rix'ker. handsome arm chair, side i liair and hand 'iirved table-all four are nicely finished well asnTth $'tH to $4." complrle art for.

Li VI a- been lost. Karly printing wa finer than a good deal nf the best that Is jdone In this dny. he paid. For In BUFFALO DEALERS KOBLER MILLER CO. 316-320 GERESEE ST.

Oh Hock Idnr Kicbipt Ait. HKsNV HI XKK A Id, lM Konl.r.R a mii.i.kk IM Ueaam "pOY WAGONS Si mngly made toy wagons rtrt just the thing the kiddie, at atreasl. 11.1.11 I sir BR, lM ra. a. A.

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rHJKr.n, an wniiaat at. Hri.PiR aaoTHr.ii, rrr Mala HKIOA IIBOS, 1STI (Sraat St. A. Bel l.4St 1ST Mr CsliKiu PHOsnbaaPR IJ Mala SI. nr.mui.T a ar.nT.

tar rik r-RSiH EHRESirNllCD, arai4sar. M. fiHKPiOlcn, TM Wllllaai at. hoi sriioi oi TrlTTiNui to. Ptt, at Ham (la.

mal. irrnr hophkiii, r4 Mala iirsmv r. sitoaa, 111 oeseaea atre. M. ti tmt.

ia B. rmr wisirmsh. i.insr a cai.ic, T7 HaM arei. stance, in some oi ine manuscripts pur gold I burnished on th paper. This art has been lost and baa dot been rediscovered The difficulty today.

If anyone trie to pat the pur gold on parchment that the papar burns. Tu printing of earl day, daaplu TO 0lN IVININ08 UNTIL XMAt. SC0INNIN0 ATU10AV..

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