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Buffalo Courier from Buffalo, New York • 5

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Buffalo Courieri
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i if 1 1 THE BUFFALO COURIER, WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 8, 1905- El I 9 Highland Lodge. Splendid New Homo of the North 4. r- i 7 Cs VNs Buffalo Masons to Be the Scene of Brilliant Function, muw4k Highland Lodge No. 835, Free and Accepted Masons, has recently erected at a cost of $20,000 a handsome building for masonic 'purposes, on Main Street near Jewett Avenue. The temple was designed by Green Wicks and is built of gray There is a spacious lodge room and reception room on the -first floor, with a basement which is fitted for renting for purposes having kitchen and all mod i V' 1 '4.

'i 4 II ft A 7 ii XXI I ti i will Sav that I much nrcfer' the old xasuionea nigntsmrt." 1i' PLAYGROUNDS, BUFFALO; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH. "Well, mv dear." he reDliSd. "so'lonarl as you nave introaucea ne topic CoL "William P. Undress of Jamestown, N. Newly Elected President of the Be-organized Association of Coal Merchants.

5 Troubles and Their: I Resulting Diseases I Cured. GOUT. i VITAL WEAKNESS, DROPSY. GRAVfcL, BRIGHrS DISEASE, CYSTITIS, LUMBAGO, PROSTATIC TROUBUS, SCIAT1U, tU BETES, RttUMATISM, DERANGED TUNCTIONS, VitAK BACK, handsomely appointed set of rooms at No. 650 Main Street, where the convenience and comfort of the pupils have been studied season after season, until now everything Is furnished that the most exacting and scrupulous taste requires.

i A handsome, Illustrated catalogue de scribing the curriculum of the Conservatory and setting forth the terms for the various studies in musio and f'-. BED-WETTING EXCESS Of URIC ACIO, NCRYt WAS1E. I $ure tbeae troubles and they star cured. If younavs tried others and failed." come to we. Bring: send a bottle ot your urine for examination.

treat -men, women and Children. Call at my office or write for particulars. Houtft. 9 to 47 to Sunday. 2 to I.

DR. ALBERT WESLEY ICflILK, Specialist, S85 Klmwood Avenue, Buffalo, N. T. tTTake the Elmwood Car 'to Lexington Avenue. FINISH OF RUNNING RACE 1- over Egypt, Arabia, Turkestan and even China.

The present head of the sect Is Abbas-Effendi, who resides In Persia. The. founder of the organization, Mlrsa AH-Mohamed, was killed in Persia some three years ago. Bananas, Not Pajamas. Walter Camp, the athletic adviser of Yale University, was recently entertaining a gathering of his undergraduate friends with experiences of his own.

He told of a dinner where a charming young woman was seated next to an exceedingly deaf old man. She had done her best to interest him but had found it necessary to shout out each remark unto the third and fourth narration before the old man could catch the point. So the time dragged along, till the dinner was waning and the fruit was passed. The young woman determined to A I ASP i -J PSBBBBBMSSBBSMBMSSBlSaBSBJBBIBWSpBBSiBBS rf 7. i I Ts "A--? ern conveniences.

It is lighted through- out wit a electricity, ana in an Us ap- pointments is strictly up to date. On Friday evening, October 13th, a large ball will be given in the new building, for the purpose of aiding in the urn- ishlng of the lodge room. About 600 tickets have been sold, and It is expect- ed to be a brilliant affair. Marcus' orchestra will furnish the music and a banquet will be served by a well known caterer. .1 William B.

Frye Is chairman of the ball' committee, and Leslie J. Bennett is chairman of the supper committee. Tha building committee consists of Charles R. Riselay, chairman; BL B. Tuttle, treasurer; and X.

W. Eraer-, ling, secretary; the others being E. A. Kendrick, Henry W. Root, Leslie J.

Bennett, Charles Harry Fisher, William S. Wicks and Henry W. Ouenther. Highland Lodge was organized in! December, 1900, and now has 150 members, with more to be added. It is in a very prosperous and flourishing condition and the members feel very proud of their now home.

ne omcers ot the lodge, Charles master; Edward A. Kendrick, senior warden; Daniel W. Emerllng. Junior warden; Peter M. Lockle, treasurer: Julius C.

Bechtel. secretary; Rev. Robert Scott, chaplain; unanes XJiehold, senior deacon; Raymond F. Junior, deacon; Horace Mann, senior master of cere- monies; William O. Brogan, Junior master of ceremonies; Louis G.

senior steward; Washington -A. Junior Steward; William B. marshal George, W. Bagnall. organist; George W.

Foiger, tiler. It Is expected that Frank Hurd Robinson, grand master of Masons, State of New York, will -be present to dedicate the building early In November. Bablsm. a recent meeing of the Imperial At Geographical Society at Weadikawkas, Russia, the explorer ArakelyanI made some interstlng statements about the religious sect of the Babists. This Mohammedan organization was founded in 1844, by the Persian Mlrsa All Moham-ed, and now numbers about five million members.

According to the "Be- Jan' the Koran of this sect all men are brethren, and should speak and write the same language. The year is divided into 18 months and 19 days, of which the latter-five are devoted to repentance. Of these 6,000,000 members over 3,000,000 live in Persia, where they have been allowed to build their own churches, while the remainder is spread It' I. KINft OIDNT HURT 9tF RIT tora. on't haro to apea for tha viun i nwni mi BII.

work-it apeaka for Itaelf. andlyoa will find lota of your frlenda to eak for It It baa bmi our experience that the dextlata who do hpneat.work are not the 5nea who are alwara bowling. "Honeet. Dentlatry." ur roar. te a legal guarantee tk writing and good In alxleen cltlea la tit United Utea.

Gold FUllaar, 91AO Sliver 50e Par Gold Crowa, SXOO Brtag tkla ad. tvith yoi and we will pay yoor car POSmYELY PAIXLESS XTRACTIM6 FREE WHEN PUTES ARE 3 low wmj ut 7or win nvracveo in me We re more the moat afaltlr teeth person abaolutely without pln or danger, No Studenta amployad. guarantee I AT i JOHNSON STREET PUBLIC i i make a final effort at being agreeable, so she threw her Voice Into saying: "Do you like bananas?" "How's that?" asked her neighbor in a surprised tone. I "Do you like bananas?" she repeated. I If 1 LA isAH5A1Ks -n ct upright mJ hm "Wn 4 Gootf CondlUos Hahoeaar iHchtly Used i FINO SELF PIAYER.

INhosasf Like Hew Cslles SS350 Piano hi High Rant District: Ntw $600 Upright SO Othar Bargains Uxqtsx East Piano House OUT Or HIOH KENT DtSTXICT. HI Pulled and filled positively without pain. No dangerous drugs used. Safe for all nervous people with weak hearts. No charge when plates are ordered.

1 iBs Set of Teth, C7 Qfl with gold All fitted with "Oor atet da-bl uctlom," Which prevents dropping when eating or speak- ing, and guaranteed for 10 years. The newest thing in plates is Onr Pearl Plate Gnu.1 So natural no one can tell-them from. your own gums. jUsed only by BRIDGE A tfmf mM with 10 WORK Tsoth lyssfStssrastse. Gold Filling ............1.0, Silver v.RO Extractlaar 25e- Cleaalaa: Teeth Solid Gold and Walt Crowaa omly Jha- Aserlcaa Dental Parlors, 351 Main St.

(Over Desbeckers') Opposite bur old location. Been here for years and here to stay. Buffalo's best and most reliable Open 8 to 6. Saturday evenings till 10. Car fare paid 1 to all out-of-town 1 patients and work done same day you come In.

Write us for appointments. No waiting. No students. All skilled dentists. I This ftKACTIFCt, HAIR SWITCH rOCC ON KASY CONDITIONS Tntt Send only lock of your hair, and we will mall a T-ox, 22-ln.

abort strai fine human hair switch to matob. If of extraordinary value, remit In 10 days, or aecuro orders for switches and get your own reb Extra aitadea a little more. Bend aaoipie for estimate. Enclose 6o Mrs Ayor'a. Hair Ualney t.

JIED everyone with Fits, Epilepsy ar FslHna Sickness to send for one of my large sized is oz. bottles Mv Remedy His Cure When All Others Failed D3J. CRm, A.U. Ktssss City, Uo DflVII TV Dllli and Mnslcal Composlttona nlilALIl I AIU We arrange and popularize, rrZI oSfz Pioneer Music Pus. Inc.

i SONG -POEMS MMfJZXu. a Uor $Q5 i 1 Buffalo' bast, largest an-f moat thoroughly equipped dental office, tha Kin Dental Parlors 382 Main street, HOUR! 8 to diaaday, 10 to St Satardar evcalaa; till 5 1 NEW TEMPLE OF HIGHLAND LODGE NO. 835, F. A. BUFFALO, TO BE FORMALLY OPENED OCTOBEB 13TH.

THE TEMPLE IS IN MAIN STREET, NEAR JEWETT AVENUE. 3s 635 Main mene OF FINE FURSi Wlffat it MB MlfV WAIIfl ar Success in Difficult Art Triumph of Stephen P. Conley and His Method in Teaching Dancing, Deportment and Aesthetic Culture Con-ley Conservatory, of Music, Elocution and Dramatic Art Is Launched, If music Is rhythm of the soul, then dancing: must be the rhythm of the body, and must, of necessity, add grace and beauty to the carriage of those ac quiring proficiency, in the art. Mr. Stephen F.

Conley, who has recently launched the Conley Conservatory of Music, Elocution and Dramatic Art, is Justly regarded as one of the most successful dancing masters in the State. The artistic work of bis innumerable "pupils has won for many of them prominent positions on- the professional stage, but Ms chief specialty ts Instruction in ballroom danc Ing for both adults and children. In 31 Instances' Mr. Conleys Instruction dancing and "deportment absolutely qualifies the pupil to his or her place in the most refined environment and to execute the. graceful movements of any dance without tactless corisplc-uoslty.

It is one of the most delightful sights Imaginable to view the children's classes Saturday afternoon at Mr. Conleys Institute at" No. 650 Main The little ones take a keen delight -In the pastime and learn the pretty steps with marvelous dexterity. MR. STEPHEN F.

CONLEY. Master of Dancing, Founder of the Conley Conservatory of Music, Elocution and Dramatic Art, Stage and Ballroom Dancing. Ten years ago Mr. Conley, who Is still a very young man, began teaching dancing. His first class numbered but three and his studio was located in an obscure section in the west end of the city.

But every pupil became St walking advertisement for Mr. Conley's thod of Instruction. Naturally, with increasing at this -rate, he outgrew his west end quarters in a few months and now. he directs the greatest school for dancing In the State, averaging over 2,000 pupils a week. Much of this, success is due to a process of elimination which has been practiced by Mr.

Conley as he exercises great care and discrimination in the admission of scholars and solicits only ths mnt Kfpot natronaee. Slaving acnieveu buiu success in giving-instruction for ball- room dancine and stage periormances. i Mr. Conley has now added to his con servatory efficient and capaoie aepart-Iments for instruction in music, elocu- I tion and dramatic art In the musical department all kinds of instrumental and vocal music are. taught.

Kx.pert perf "uers on brass, string and reed instrun. -nts give lessons both privately and in classes. Competent readers and i interpreters of the great masterpieces preside- at the elocution lessons. These departments are directly -un-i der he charge of Mrs. Stephen P.

Con-! ley, who is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary and a thoroughly capable director of studies along these lines of fart. The Conley Conservatory, of Music, Elocution and Dramatic Art has a -imatlc art has been issued, together ft-: i with a most interesting collectidn of information regarding the dancing academy, its special afternoons and evenings and its fascinating attractions. A copy of this catalogue can be secured (gratis) at the Conservatory, and will be mailed free to any i Mr. Conley's reputation as a master of dancing is by no means confined to Buffalo. He has won special recognition in many parts of the United.

States, especially through the. success of his pupils at professional dancing on the stage. He is also a member of every association of Masters of Dancing in the world, excepting one. He holds diplomas from International urn RUJI DUl luun run uAnMtHI KuW Alaska Seal Cots. Persian.

Lamb, Fur lined ninkpats and Squirrels 1 PH0 R. I REPAIRIX8 REDEUXS. 0 ti Full Set, with wriiten guarantee for xo years Bridge Work, Pure $3 Gold, a tooth Tbta Bride Work la ot the BttMt mato-rUl o4 workmanablB and nnot qaaUad In Buffalo at IS. 00 a ooth. la fact, yov will Bnd son of taa )ut-f-dat dental atablUhmcnu admit la1 ada.

that tbey cannot met oar prtcau do good work and put to material whlrjp la rat-clan. The reason can da work so nuch cheaper than too of ar con. petltori la that we are one of te largeet dental aatabllahmenta la the cointr. and bay material for half, and coWaequenUr sell It for half tha price of our competl- morning ana go Draw ai nigni wiui ew and roota for the moat delicate anri ni and free. when platea are ordered.

for 10 years with all work. Lady attajdaaL 6353r.1ain 1 I aOS aa aas ftaeaiaaaa a mm i aiaaga. aa In Extracting Jeth 3f eP OrerDosslit Shji SUn, Always Cloaed lsedaa, A Uife's iGsgago Cured Her Husband of DrinlcinTs Wiita Ksr tcfij tzi Sts Will CI: Ten Yea Ski mt. My husband was a hard drinker for over 20 years anj had tried In evyry way to stop but coid not do o. I at laate cured hlra by a simple homo rtui-dy which a4r one can give secretly I want '-7 i drunkf L.

homes jr one i wno naa kenness In their es to krtvw of this In fhplr iesU-e to cure this diseased and will Uf? write to' meI will tell them lust won tne rem- edy is. My addreoa Is Mrs. Marsrarev; Anderson, Box llllll.urn. N. Y.

'rlj I am sincere in this oiler, if navo seni this valuable information to thousands and will gladly send it to you will but write me today. As I hae nothing whatever to sell, X. want no nqpney. TEETM 1 I St: SsxeasasSxeaaaalxeaaaaMsBa jr. When we say "NO PaL ire do as we say.

By the use of Odotunder, one of the anaesthetics eyer made, we take out. those bad teeth and instantly relieve you of. all suffering. OS We also furnish you flew teeth. Our dental work Is ot thehlgheat-class.

We guarantee all 'ork. Only specialists employed. Come and see Plae Fall Set of bold .........10 a. Gold I Silver KllUaaa. Teeth Wltaoat Platea .5.00 I Teeta.

Extracteel 1 1 1 1 I I-w T. 'I 1 5 nonlAl Pftrlort jf DR. ARTHUR B. Prop. A TOILET NECESSITY The skt requires food as much as the stomach.

Wltkoat aaarlaa-meat fr becomes errrwtrHri and weak.esMhi. The. pores Jtre" dry, flesh flabby crawls eat and wrlakla appear. Then s. massage with ft ELECTRIC SKIN FOOD restores Ufa and yoath tS the tired tissues.

Prepared aJy LOUISE A. nODljJSOf, 'SailBi gaWlallat, 'f 810, Bia, Ml Ellleott gaj-asre or Moraalaa HaaN Cafd. Free trial treatment. We specially desire cases where other i remedies Confidential. I HARRIS INSTITUTE, Raosa B3Tf 400 W.

XM Naw Yarft. MRS. STEPHEN F. CONLEY. Director of' the Departments of Music and Elocution of the Conley Conservatory.

I Association, Masters of Dancing, the United States and Canada; The British Association, Teachers of Dancing, of London, England; The- Scottish Association, Teachers of Dancing, of Glasgow. Scotland; United Kingdom AM ance. Professional Teachers of Dancing, of the United States and Canada. Visitors are always 'welcome at the Conservatory and. information on any point connected with- the institute is cheerfully given in person or by mail.

Charles IL Elselay of Buffalo. lit. Riselay is Master of Highland Lodge No. 835, F. AJ of North Buffalo, and chairman of the building committee, and will conduct the ceremonies when the new temple of the lodge is dedicated.

A grand the completion of the temple, will be given next Friday evening..

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