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12 THE BUFFALO EVENING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, The Buffalo Times duct won the entire city over. The negro is getting a chance to show the good stuff he is made of. Thera is no -dpubt but that 'he, will vindicate the belief and trust Washington puts in him. Secrets of Health and Happiness i MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, MEMBER OP THE CATTED PRESS. HOIBER OP THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER PTTBLISHERS' ASSOTf.

1 TWO GREAT SPEECHES. HOW YOU MAY LEARN TO EAT Tou do not have to go to a sanitorium for treatment; any hospital can give the prbper treatment. As to operation, each individual differs. However, a few weeks hospital care and a proper diet usually heau the ulre withgut an operation. IRRITATION.

I have been subject to an irritation. This takes the form sometimes like a large Insect bite of a splashy nature, with small ones surrounding same. These itch very badly4 Kindly give me the cause and remedy for same. President Wilson and Governor Whitman made splendid patriotic TO ATTAIN THE BEST IN LIFE speeches yesterday. And they were as logical as they were patriotic, BY DR.

IjEONARD KEEXE B3RSHBERG Business Ogje, nd Editorial Room. No. 193-195 Mein Street. EVENING-SUNDAY NORMAN E. MACK Editor and Publisher M.

M. D. (Johns Hopkins University) rpHE human bbdy Is more than an engine, yet it Is a THE BIO LABOR CONVENTION. Dally) $.00 per year; 59 eenU per month, ntturtrated Time- (Sundavl tan The convention of the American Federation of now in growth and output of work. The chemical changes which occur in ordinary life processes call for new materials in IiEMOJV PIE.

-w-w. The world is full of gladntsa. session I in this city, represents a paid membership of more than The influence it wields, estimated" by the the form of rations to replace the old ones There are joyj of many kinds. To have Its being and to grow the living fabric must There's a cure for every sadness, convert edibles Into its own substance. To carry out its That each troubled mortal finds intended purrioses.

to do; its appointed tasks a well criterion of actual membership is enormous, and is immeasurably greater than even the potency represented by that test, for the greatest amalgamated labor organization of United States carries erd gwtdtoa naUr Pottogtet, Buffalo, U.T. TELEPHONES v'-: awT-? Branch Exchange. Call for department wanted. M. Business Office.

2S1; Editorial Rooms. S20: Norman tw Tappr Composing Room. Seneca CircnUti oa 8651. Exchange. Call for department wanted.

FmLt P' -Business Office. 21-654; Composing Room. Z1-SS: And my little; cares grow And I cease to fret and balanced diet must be available. A fHives may sometimes be due a hypersensitive state of the human article of food. It may be caused by berries, fish, tomatoes, beer, odors, clams.

oysters. Th remedy depends upon finding the thing that is responsible, for the trouble and then its elimination from the diet. C. J. Will you please tell me if the climate of Colorado is good for catarrh of the head? What can 1 to relieve catarrh of the head? A The name catarrh docs not mean Growth, work, repair or restoration and efficient regu And my eyes with "Joy.

grrdw brighter with it a power whose effects are seen in every form of industry in lation of the Human actions and doings, which may be comnared with the fuel of an automobile enginel carbon wnen sne makes a lemon pie scraping; hill climbing, speed performance and "throttling down to half a mile on high," are to he calculated from the quality and quantity of food eaten. i Dr. I K. Hirshberg. I The power to do a man to oo worK is anaiagous to an and four calories per gram of sugars the country.

Mr. Gompers, President of the American Federation is one of the most important men in the land today. A gathering of the American Federation of Labor is always a national event. The significance of the convention which has chosen Buffalo as the scene of its deliberations is emphasized by the fact that it meets at a time when the success of the United States in the great war in which it is engaged is indissolubly identified with the co-operation of all American industries in the cause universal to all of us. automobile's pokverand performance.

Motion, heat, llight. electrical and chemical activities of man are depend When the bronze is on the filling That's one of shining gold And its molten joy is spilling On the plate, my heart grows bold. And the kids and I in chok-us Raise one glad exultant cry And we cheer the treat bjefore us Which is mother's lemon pie. Then the little troubles vanish. And the sorrows disappear.

ent upon the kind, amount ana balance of his table. THE BUFFALO TIKES TELLS IT TO ALL WESTERN NEW YORK ti.Pt Mtmnu4 nUn ompemi fry Km tUmtitm paui to NrHM DepJZZjSZZ "CV 9hl m4 ckon rUtmeu thtrnU reperUd tm JU CHracfaMm mU tdtftg ftoMs to prtmHfml Um tU Unifd Mat. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1917. Breathing, bjood-fiow. heart-beat.

muscle tension and digestion will cease Thp American Federation of Labor holds its meeting in Buffalo if fuel (food) is lacking. Effort, play, work, walking ajnd running are equally dependent upon rations. Heat, too, comes from such pabulum. One of the ways to "keep oool" -is to eat little. anything definite, boonusir it used very loosely by a great many persons to cover innumerable varieties of conditions, each one of vshir-h requires a different means of treatment.

When you are told you have catarrh you cannot judge what you have or wh.it treatment Is to be carried out. If. however, you are told you have severed septum in tho nose, a polypus of the nose or tuberculosis of the bones, you will begin to get some sort of a I I i -nitc idea of what is wrong and then a remedy or treatment to lit tho trouble can be carried forth. B. M.

W. Will you please tell me what to do for my hair? It is very dry and breaks off. Then we find the grit to banish All the cares that hovered near, And we smack our lips in pleasure O'er a joy no coin can buy, And we down the golden Ireasure Which is known as lemon pie. So easily is wrk and energy as food THE PRESIDENT'S BUFFALO SPEECH. Copyright, 1917, by Edgari Guest changed into heiat, that a heat unit is to food what an inch measure or a president Wilson's speech of yesterday will rank as one of the yard stick is to llength.

Instead ol an for purposes. a3 important as any which ever commanded the serious attention of any great organized body. It is a convention of work, it must dispose of many momentous questions, but we hope that the delegates may be able to find some relief from the task of deliberation and construction, by availing themselves of the hospitality of the is so gladly extended. May their memories of, their stay among jus be pleasant and with the satisfaction of success in the responsible business they have on hand, may they find some time for enjoyment of its many attractions and the warm greeting the delegates have from Buffalo's citizens. or starches.

Eating With Purpose. If you consult any table or book to learn the percentage compostition of any ration it Is possible now to calculate the probable yield of energy to any person with a given weight of the dish. That is to say, fuel values of foods are put in terms of calories to the gram of the food. One gram of lean meat or white of egg proteins yield four calories; one gram of butter, cod liver oil, goose fat or beef fat, nine calories; one gram of sugar or starch, four calories; one gram of milk yields 0.033 grams of protein, 0.04 grams of fat and 0.05 of sugars and starches carbohydrates. Four times the first 'nine times the second equal .360, and four times the third gives .20 a total of .692 calorics for each gram of 15 drops of milk.

Thus four glassfuls of milk, or a quart, contains 675.85 calories. In available form you may find accurate diets for different occupations at various ages, weights and hours of recreation, qualities and quantities of foods, as well as the number of calories nejeded for each. inch it is called a caloric. foremost or his public utterances. No 'address "that -he has delivered is more sure of being cherished in the minds of the living and of The Food Measiire.

A caloric is nit a mystery or a difficult dance step. It is just a little thing like a degtee on a thermometer, but more like a kill or a pint in having Deing handed down intact to history, than this. It furnishes a criterion for men to go bya scale wherein to weigh both past and present conduct, a compass to guide our course true to what the PEOPLE'S COLUMN Stamp Out Treason. Editor People's Column Treason asainut the United States not ilt until a number of si n.niary execution hnvi hMn nulled off. A If you will massage a little of th following into your snalp three times a week i am sure it will help you: Petroleum 1-'- ounce Pilocarpine 2 1-2 Salicylic acid .15 grains Lanolin 1-2 ounce Quinine i.l dram Will you plcase'tcll me what to do for anaemia? A TOY REVOLT.

nation demands of us now and. shall require in the future. Delivered before the American Federation of Labor, it was anti of the Russian diplomats in this country described the Bol- On sheviki Within a week two thret hnee. Hres outbreak as a toy revolt. It begins to look that way.

cipated that the President's pronouncement would relate largely to have done of dam a ire to lug plant? alonj the Atlantic seaboari. They wre industrial Problems to the n-nrprtinri nf OTTfnln-roo arxA mnlr.M BUFFALO 'S DEBT TO ITS FIREMEN. indispensable foe winning the waand likewise indispensable to se Answers to Health We hope that Buffalo has a fitting realization of what it owes cure the prosperity of the country, the rc-adjustment of industry and set, it is pretty well established, either by Germans or German sympathizers. In nearly every industrial Mant in the United State is one or rabid supporters of the Kaiser and jhlg; policies. They are uprearlinff treason hv their talk and in th opinion of the writer, are not above Koine to graver lentrths.

It is the duty of every employer to baui these men down. The least that can be done is to summarilT dismiss them. They are a commerce after the war is over. This forecast was sound. President more than one dimension.

One caloric Is the amount of heat expended to cause 2.2 pounds of water called a kilogram to raise 1 deg. centigrade. One pound of water raised 4 deg. Fahrenheit is the same thing, to wit, one caloric. One pound of lead lifted 3087 feet called foot-pounds is a caloric expressed in tern of work done.

By burning fats, oils, sugars, starches or proteins in purt oxygen in an apparatus called a "cilopimeter" in sucli a way that all the heat made is absorbed in water, which surrounds the vessel a thermometer in the water discloses the amount tljie total energy value of such food-fuel is ascertained. Tour stomas and anatomy, of course, are not ta perfect in their combustion power a calorimeter. Digestion, too, is eidom complete. An ordinary person, eating ordinary food as his daily fare, has fuel in each article of the iet. To each gram there are about four calories to pro to the courage and skill of its firemen.

If confidence is a proof of appreciation, then Buffalo certainly appreciaies its Fire Department, for whenever a fire occurs, no matter how serious, there is absolute Wilson dealt with these questions, and he dealt with them broadly Questions A. S. What can I do for quite a good bit of phlegm which accumulates in my throat? and straight from the shoulder." constant inenace to the pea cj and welfare faith on the part of-the public that the firemen will get the upper A Sunlight, fresh air, sleeping out. doors, eating fresh fruits and tables, no canned food: rating some 1 thing every three hours; ami swimming will help you to pet ri'l of anaemia 4 H. S.

ricjisc tell me what Is good for sciatica? A The name is attached to manv aches and pains of the seiatiea nerv or ham-string, hike neuralgia, it mav be traecd to peneral causes sueh a- posture of occupation or varices-, of the nation. Rome dpy, and that is not. far distant, this element will be placed in a detention camn. Once there their lies will be no more danzerons than that of the rattle But no detailed treatment of industrial propositions solely as such, no matter how able, could have accomplished just what the President's speech of yesterday did. The distinctive and dominant characteristic of the Broadway Auditorium address that which sounded the keynote of the whole was the way in which the snake who har.

been recently jcicfitl. One is a reminder of the other. Both nre equally danreroua. KkADkit. A Irrigates Jhe nose and throat three times a day with alkaline antiseptic solution diluted two or three times in water.

M. H- fan a gastric ulcer be cured without an operation hand of the blaze. 1 But the feeling of gratitude for the heroism and capability of our firemen, and of pride in their bravery, should be greatly intensified in view of such a tragedy as that of last night. The name of Captain Edward F. White, pf Hook and Ladder Company No.

4, is now on the sad but glorious honor roll of the names of firemen who have given their lives for Buffalo. Six of Capt. White's coadjutors -were injured in the fire in which he lost his life. But the fire was put out. It always is.

Head. England's Wooden veins. Strap th" legs tightly wtth clastic bandages, use electricity thrr-times a day on the painful pari', massage them and slay in bed a wce PMIrnr Peonle's Column tein meats, eggs, greens, nuts, cheese. AUemands" In that charming book "Tes -It is dangerous to neglect this, or two. nine calories pd gram of fat and oils Tere Dtdon defines the Germ nn a a bi-K two heads.

cerbalus" beinpr a being huvlu And- the Kneiish descendants of Ilengist jp" ill "mia riiiiiiiiii and Horsa are equally "biccphalus" else how account for. their numerous blunders and the swift contrition that to frequently follows them? England was lot prepared if. 1 1 i own son. for the present war. ano jvj Lord warned her on 1 THIS DAY IN BUFFALO'S HISTORY hat at its refused to vt.

she rioliheiutelr Over worted Women FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY malte friends of the "fishtirig Irish their time of need Adding insult to in rresident demonstrated, and clinched the demonstration, that no interest, be it of labor, capital, or any other, can be considered apart from successful prosecution of thewar by the United States. If is not the wr of thisthat or the other class or group in this country. It is our war the war of every man, woman and child of us. By its depth, solidity and comprehensiveness, the President's exordpm wherein he analyzed the causes of the war, formed the foundation of what was to follow. The struggle now being waged, brings to a crisis the world issue between the old principles of power and the new principles of freedom.

This democracy of freedom, which has landed together the major portion of the globe against autocracy, is freighted with the liberty and welfare of the wage-earner, the right of the worker to pursue his vocation in security, to avail himself to the full of its opportunities. In the President's words: "Any man in America or anywhere else, who supposes that the free industry and enterprise of the world can continue if the pan-German plan is achieved and German power fastened upon the world, is as fatuous as the dreamers of i their bard- jury, Btae actually looked up won' home rule rfghts on them. But even By Grace Carew Shetdem bicephalous England had too marn Dai-anee to cap the climax by forcing conscription on the Irish people. We must be true to England now that sh! is our. ally.

She is on the right side (ia this great n-n-iri mrt nnrfcanR for the firi-t lime in must leant not her life. But if her Germanic cousins DURINjG a recent call on Major give her anv more blows, let us hope that they will hurt only her woodfen head and survivors there were in Buffalo of C. S. not her wise one. Mob Violence neglect their How (Women are Restored to Health Spartanburg, S.C.

"For nine yssn I suffered from backache, weakness, and irregularities so I could hardly do my work. I PMnl'a Column i nf surnrise and re- xim, lucmnicB iuc nupe, me prosperity, ine ana womanhood of the American wage-earner with the cause in which the eret as mob violence for unpatriotic speeches, rmrirics. etc now, jmm the stindpoltt of knowledge of --n old sol am not sur- the Army of the Cumberland, then holding its annual reunion in Columbus, Ohio. He kindly referred me to Comrade Alexis Cope of Columbus, and the following letter was received In reply to one I sent him, dated Columbus, November 9th: dier of onr great iJivu war, patriotic in prised at these ouioreaKs oi itlcmMnn. and the most surious thing Nation is engaged.

It is impossible to separate one from the other. Likewise indissoluble is the bond which -unites American triumph in the war with the. safety and progress of every kind of laudable enter- prise that of workman and employer, that of manufacturer, mer-1 chant, farmer and mechanic in short that of every form of activity which has made the United States great, and all of which have owed; about them is that they are II; wnms rather than better. 1 able to grow Kor just as begins soon as good American bW be extremely flin. Tr t.

rfTnnen it will lumbus meetfg of the society, you may tell Maor Farquhar that I did not appear in the photograph, being called away on other duties when the picture was taken. "Give the Major my best regards and tell him would like very much to hear from him. "Very truly yours, "ALEXIS COPE." While packing to leave Buffalo for a winter in California, Brigadier-General Henry Clay Hodges was stricken on Thursday, November 1st and died at the Touraine Hotel, Buffalo, pn Saturday, November 3rd. Hence, Major Farquhar is the last of the Cumberland Society in Buffalo. General Hodges -was much beloved, and as he had resided in Buffalo off and on for nearly a quarter of a century he had many friends here who will miss him; General Hodges was bom on January 14th, 1831, in Vermont, and despite the -fact that he would have been S7 years old on-his next birthday, he was mentally, alert up to the end.

His funeral which was held in Trinity Church chapel on Monday afternoon, November 5th, at 4:30 o'clock, was a touching farewell to dangerous for any man, anyhere in this cotintrv. to talk pro-Gertnaniim Neighbors and friends, e-en relatives. War com- at the beginning of our Civ "My Dear Miss Sheldon: St out." -and menced bv trying to -kuk "I was glad to receive your note of often closed by it int." Humai November 2nd, because it put me in tried tnany remedies but found no permanent relief. After taking Xydia E. Pink-ham'sj Vegetable Compound I felt a great change for the better and am now well and strong so I bare no trouble in doing my work.

I hope every uier of JLydia K. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound Will get as great relief as I did from its use." Mrs. 8. D. McAbkjs, 122 Dewey Spartanburg, S.

C. Chicago, 111. "For about two years I suffered from a female trouble so I was unable to walk or do any of my own work. I read about Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound in the newspapers and determined to try it.

It brought almost immediate relief. Uy weakness has entirely disappeared and I never pad better health. I weigh 165 pounds and atti as strong as a man. I think money is well spent which purchases Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound." Mrs.

Jos. O'BarAX, 1755 Newport Chicago, IU. YOu CAN RELY UPON nature is about tne same ihn Ti-ith the nresent situatio their being and progress to the free institutions under which all have thriven. The President's speech produced a profound impression upon the convention to Avhich it was -addressed. President Wilson was applauded to the echo.

Twice the audience which packed the Broad-Avay Auditorium to its doors, rose to its feet eh masse, cheering and waving flags. But the effects of this memorable declaration from appealing nr.ore strongly to the American people than our uvu old SOLDIER. To Correspondents STrrtKXT Philadelphia, iu the winter the lips of the Nation's Executive Chief, is far from being circum-l of 1777. when occupied by thel British was fallen the American Capua. Allusion 18 to the festivities of Hannibal's rinr.y occupy closer touch with my old friend and comradel Major Farquhar.

I had not heard from him for a long time and was anxious to hear from or about him. Solo Survivor. "In regard, to the members of the Society bf the Army of the Cumberland residing in Buffalo, I will state that I have a recent list of the members of that society, revised by Major Colbrrniof Chattanooga. I have gone over the list very carefully and find that Major Farquhar and General H. C.

Kodges, U. S. A. retired, are the only, members on the list whose residence isi given as Buffalo. Photograph in Columbus Dispatch.

ing the I'alian city of Capua, vnrvfi wike in a political of a party this fine man, citizen, soldier and pa- Irlnt wo a lil-A a TamUtr cro -i campaign, is a general cuttin HnL-f hr nartv members. ederal Rbip- Former headr. of LYDIAE and General r.imr GiuH William Dcnnan scribed by the dimensions of a single hall, or by the enthusiasm of4 one great audience. It will be read- and weighed from end to end of the Union. It will be read and pondered in Europe and in every continent; It is not alone the most stirring and logical appeal, to labor as such, which this war exigency, has brought forth.

It has never been surpassed, even by the President himself, in its justification of the United States as a war participant, in the conclusiveness of its demonstration that the entry of this country into the conflict is the of an unshirkable duty, "an inexorable necessity, and in its pointing of the. path to Victory along the route of co-ordination ard N. Hur- Goothals. Present heafis: EdW u. in.l CnnPS.

bAiVlt a 11-1 u. more than a solemn farewelj, for General Hodges' friends knew each other, and they gathered, about the flag draped bier of this kindly hero of several wars, with loving W. X. Itetinaporas A popul i va riety golden in of evergreens, either green foliisre. COMPOUND EGEX Freuch- ROYAI, St.

Martins summer: May he sleep, in peace after life's 'Referring to the photograph of mrrer. Canadian for Indian cu the members taken at the, recent Co- fitful fever. Italian politics -i TOM "OIt ox in rmnr Premier (Jinlitti. In of Austria ROACH The Tyrol: A rocti of the efforts of all individuals in the cause which is the universal'! XOVKMBKR 13, 1877 FORTY TEARS AGO. the west of tho Italian fj-ontier.

The to Swiss Tyrol, rn the goal pf the nation. is Mrsi. Abby. Sage Richardson is given a reception in Chicago by Mrs. Cyn Italian Tyrol and German Tyijol, bordering Fiifllripnt tn pay the amount due upon raid -iOT NTY COI RT.

COUNTY OF ERIE. th mnin section. 17VAT4F.I?. Cnnirress has fs-ice eiecten Maniel II. Soers, as Trustee, Plaintiff.

judgment, to wit: htes; in 100. LOVE AND FAITH. the President of the United SI -inrr ii nd in All that traet or nareel of land, situate 1S24. John against Dcshler i Wch. as executor and over Andrew Jackson trustee under the last will and testament Faith is love taking the form of aspiration.

Channing. viw.hoHi n. Welch, deceased, et ai Hcnrj( Clay and John C. C.ilhonn llefendsnts. ITATIOV PROBATE OK WILL.

rniiK pkoplk of Tnr, ktai ok nkxy I York To fieorge Annie M'-Knob, Bennett, lOdward M. Klixabeth tieorge Kdwanls Kdwards, Ida and Alwyr Kdwards. Whereiis. Minnie Kilwards. who reside 'iiniiinu'ton, (intarlo, Cunada.

and Knuna Mnntgotnery. who rexides at the t'lty ol Ontario, Canada, hsvn presenterf ti petition to the Surrogate's Court of our County Krie. praying for a decree ihs Tn nunisanee of a jiidemnt n(l ooerw- A HILTj PRODUCT. In the City of of F.rie and State of New York, Iwloc purt of lot nuin ber fifty-four Township eleven til) snd ranpe seven 7) of the Holland Land Company's survey, and known and distinguished as part of sub division -lot numbers one hundred fifty-three n.V?) and one hundred flfty-four tl.M) upon a certain sub-dlvlMnnl map of part, nf aid lot number fifty-four C4I made for John G. S.it-tle.

hv Albert Krause Son. civil en airt Simokins. 'I want to of foreclosure and sale duly srrflntl ny thi Cnnrt nnrt eilterwl in 1he Krie ConntT WORTH THE SACRIFICE. do mv bit. of course, so I thought I'd f'lerk's offiee on fihe Sth daT of November.

rl.A pome potatoes." 1017. I. the nndel-sicnefl referee, ouiy bp thia Jupiter and Venus in conjunction present a-study in the evening and Mrs. William H. Vanderbilt issue cards for the marriage of their daughter, Florence Adele, to Hamilton McK.

Twombley of Boston, at St. Bartholomew's Church, New York City, on November 21st. Mrs. R. J.

Sherman, secretary of the Ladies' Hospital Association of the General Hospital, calls a meeting for today. Hon. Zebulon Ferria entertains members of the new City Club, on Washington Street. George S. Wardwell president.

Senator Ray V. Pierce, Edward Bennett, John S. Noyes and others being present. "Deaf, Dumb and a laughable sketch, withi Worley, Barnum and Scott, is at the Adelphi Theater. NOVEMBER 13, 1 897 TWKXTY YEARS AGO TODAY.

In Mie football Contest between Cornell and Williams, the score is 42 to 0 in favor jof Cornell's lusty lads. Harvard and "fale play a terrific game, neither being able to Robert W. Jamison of Rochester is said to have perfected and patented a chainless bicycle, which he has sold for $45,000. Buffalo University football team: 6coree a victory over Syracuse, 10 to 0. F.

Knoll of No. 45 Niagara Street is the exclusive agent for the Sohmer Company piano. Rev. S. V.

V. Holmes preaches the annual sermon to the Erie County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. NOVEMBER 13, 1 903 FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TODAY. Attorney General-elect John; Cunneen will have a majority of 12,000. nointed in this action for sueh purpose, "Well.

I thought I wouM do that will for saSe and sell at.Pilhlic auc a instrument In writing, nearlnf said Smith "but when I looked up the'wav to do it I found that potatoes KIf ther Italians have decided, as was said in yesterday's dispatches, to abandon Venice and adopt the line of the Adige, they are choosing a strong position, either for off evse or defense. To temporarily give up Venice is a good deal of a sacrifice, but it may have ample compensation in the. superiority of the. Adige position. glners.

and filed in Krie County elerk's rif ilS tion to the bidder therefor, at the westerly vestibule) of the and County otnee under cover number S.M. (aid sub nominate! and annoinls no executor themol have to be planted in hills, and our Hall, in the Cft of Buffalo, ronnty or -Brooklyn perfectly flat. T.rie. anrl State- of New York, on the 5th yard is day of DeeeroberJiBn, at 11 o'clock in th Eagle. forenoon of that oar.

the real estate and morta-ared premises direeteii in nno oy GOOD ADVICE said judgment to be sold and therein de and enutains no power nut horlzlnif tH selection at executor of a person not namerj therein, and to personal propertv be duly prrop'l and admitted to probst an the lt villi and letament of Henri Kdward. late of the City of Buffalo is the County of Krie, and State York, d'-eaHed. und for the a pfiointmenf. therein of William .1. Kernahan as adtnlnlstratoi nilh the will unnpipil 1 m.tU, i tl Villi seribed as follows, or so much thereof as will be suffletpntl to pay the amount due nnnn salrl iurlirmemt to wit: "I feel downcast.

"Why so?" THE NEGRO AND THE, JIM CROW LAW. The. highly important decision rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States holding that the compulsory segregation of the All That fertain riece or rareei ot The world is a place bf tears Ijind situate in the Ot of Buffalo. County "In that case get a seat in the front of Krie and State of New York, beinsr part tier, where you can enjoy the show Hearing; that the Russian colors were not to be used in decorations for the N. Y.

Chamber of Commerce dinner. Count Casslni sends his regrets. The village of Mar ilia has the Bell Telephone Une in connection with Buffalo. Health Commissioner Greene arraigns several barbers before the Municipal Court of Outer Lot Nuimber Eighteen (1S ana division known as Saltier Park, and said lots being more particularly described as followsf Beginning at a pint In the northerly line of Dorri!" Avenii" one hundred and fifty-one I feet west of Bailey Avenue, running thenee northerly and parallel with pailey Avenue one, hundred and twenty (120) eet thence westerly and parallel with Dorri Avenue fifty-nine fe-t rhenee southerly and parallel with Bailey Avenue one hundred and twenty (J20i fet to the northerly line of Dorris Avenne; thenee easterly along said lin of Dorris Avenue fifty-nine fee-t to the place of beginning. Dat Buffalo, N.

YU November 1017. WM. J. VOI.EK. Keferee.

J. A Ii AM WEISS. riaintiff'R Attornerv Offlee V. O. Address, 000 Mutual Ufe Buffalo N.

Y. i norC-8-13-15-20-22 Louisville Courier-Journal bonnded as follows, to wit: Therefore, yrti iilld eaeb nf you. are rlte'J to show eaiise hefor" the SurroBste's Conn of our ''ounty of at the City and County Hall, in the "lty of Buffalo. In said County of Krie on the 17th day of Deeem-ber. 1017.

at 10 o'eloek in the forenoon et Beginning at a point on the east ails A it, ,1. of Delaware Avenue one hundred and twenty (120 feet northerly from the south charged; with violating city health ordinances. Forecaster Cuthbertson hoists a storm jflag. So beware, take care. Rev: Alexander T.

Bull goes to the wedding of Phoebe, daughter of Revj and Mrs. David R. Frasser of Newark, N. J. i that dav.

whv sueh a decree should not westerly corner of said lot: thenee east MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED I made, and appointing said William erly at right angles with Delaware Ave nue one bunrl red; ann geventy-tnree ana one-half 173 1-2) feet: thence northerly The Associated Press Is seluslTeiy -f DAILY HOROSCOPE twentr-nlne. and one-half 2 1-2) feet at right angles; thence westerly one bnndred all news dispatches credited to It er 4 not otherwise credited In hi Pper 4 A anil iIh the local news published and eeTcnty-ttorert and one-hair 1173 i-zi (Copyright 1917, byhe McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) i i feet to -Delaware Avenue; and thence southerly on the east side of Delaware negro and white races in residential districts is illegal will in all probability meet with some opposition in certain sections of the South, and with approval by the majority of fair minded people. In the reconstruction period in the South the Civil Rights Act, which prevented the exclusion of the black race from public conveniences; and places of entertainment was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. As a consequence negroes have been discriminated against ly being separated in trains, jails, schools, and even graveyards, and by usages and habit in theaters, churches and even in street cars. some communities this radical action may have been justified, but in many instances has gone beyond all reason.

It has been demonstrated time and again that negroes will settle in a certain part of town and build it.up- forstheir own-race of their free will an(l inclination, and not through any coercivo agencies, In nearly-all Eastern and Westenv cities where there is a considerable black population, the -negroes have established themselves in a certain residential section where they live their own lives, unmolested i herein. "The stars incline, but dd not compel." Avenue twentr-nlne and one-half (20 1-2) 4t' feet to the place of beginning, more or less. 'I' Together with all and singular the here Wednesday, November 14, 1917. ditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonirinar or in any wise appertaining-. Good and evil balance today so that It Is called rather doubtful by astrolo Dated, ifnnaio, n.

-ovemDer iz. 117. DEPARTMENT Or FIRE. Buffalo, N. Nov.

9, 1317. Il.RSrANT TO SECTION 50 OP THE Charter of the City of Buffalo and of Chapter 217; of the Ordinances ot the said citv Sealed proposals will be received St the office of the secretary. Department of Fire, until November 19. 1917, at 10 A- M. and publicly opened on the date and at the time specified by the secretary for the Keferee.

SAMCEI M. WELCH, PlaiDtifTs Attorher. Saving the Vheat is fun when a feller Post caivhave Kernahan as administrator with the wiij annexed therein: In testimony whereof. We bti caused the seal of said Rurro-(rate's Court to bo bereun' aSiied. (Seal) Witness, Hon.

T.oula B. Ha-4-Surrnpate of our Mil Pmhv of Krie. at Buffalo. N. thJ dar of November.

1917. E. WELLS. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. HENRY J.

WKISF.MIKiMER, Attornev for Petitioners, KVt Kllieott S'ltiare, Buffalo, N. Y. nOT.13-29-27dee. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PCRSCANT TO AN ORDER OF HO Louis B.

Hart, Surrogate of Erie County, all persons having claims against Wil llam H. Metzger, late of the City of Buffalo, deceased, are hereby required to exhibit the same with Toucher thereof the undersigned executor of tint will ol said deceased at ber offlee No. 1031 Marim National Bank Building, in City ol Buffalo. N. on or before the 25th day oi February, 10W.

Dated, August 13, DELIA METZGER, Ezeeutoe. THOMAS BI'BKB, Attorney for Executor. 101 Marine National Bank Sid- Address 1007 s. Morgan Kuiiamtr. uunaio, x.

novi3.i.2u.s.z7o followine Ten thousand feet. COTJXT1 COCBT, EHIK COUNTY Matbias and Catherine more or less of 2Vi and undisturbed by the whites, while they in turn keep to themselves his wife, plaintifrs. against John Bern-lltsr-b. and Mary i SemUtsch, his wife, de- gers. Mercury and Jupiter are In benefic aspect, while Uranus.

Venus and the Sun are in evil sway. On this day it should be lucky to enter into agreements and to sign contracts, except those that affect Again writers come under a good rule making for more substantial contributions to literature and encouraging inspirational work. There is a favorable government for the pursuit of large enterprsies, but a minimum of risk should be taken as speculation of every- sort is subject to malign influences. i President Wilson comes under a planetary sway that is supposed to give him new power of vision and to cause plots and treachery to be uncovered to him ever more fully in the future than past. Women are still under a less beneficient government of the planets than they have been in recent years and they are warned to severe trials and larger responsibilites not altogether due to the war.

Children will occupy attention as never before, the seers again prophesy, but both women and children will be exposed to new perils to health and well-being. i and have little to do with their Caucasian brethren. Toastiescn leouants. In Dursuanee of a indement and decree of (oreelosure ana sale duly granted by -n-The negro problem is one that reaches its own solution. To legislate in a drastic fashion, only opens up old sores and does irreparable harm.

It is especially timely that the decision shocld have been rendered at this time, in view of the valuable and patriotic work this court and entered In the Erie County clerk's office on the 3d day of November, 1917. the undersigned referee duly appointed in this action for such purpose, inch and 2,000 reet, more or less of 3Vi inch internal measurement Cotton rubber joined fire hose. t. ot Buffalo, N. as per specifications ou file at the said office or hose its equal, i Kampks of hose on which bid is based must accompany bid.

i A bond conforming to law and in the sum of 50, of the amount of the bid, or a certified Check, made payable to John Weiss, secretary, in the amount of 10 of the sum named in the bid must accompany same. The Commissioner, Department of Pnb-lie SaJetr. reserves the right to reject any and bids if it appears for tho interest of tke city to do so. I.OITI8 P. FrHRMANV, Cenuissioner, Department of Publie.Ff-ty.

I the nesrro is performing. lie has demonstrated that with en will expose for sate and sell at public auction to the highest bidder therefor, in the wteri-r vestibule! of the Citr and County couragement and good leadership he makes an excellent soldier, cheerful, law. abiding, and with i. proper sense of his duties and re Hall the City of Buffalo. County ef Erie Race troubles in new quarters are foreshadowed and a colored woman Buffalo.

N. Y. and fttete of New York, on the 28 th day of aurl4tfebl2-tue November. 1B17. alt 11 o'clock ia tho fore rACTORIKS.

Si" sponsibilities. Excellent officers are those turned out at the negro re noon of that dar the real estate and mort Creak. Cersal Company. Battle win causes serious outbreaks by agitation through puduc speeches Persons whose birth date it is have rather gloomy outlook for the year. They may lose money and make unfortunate changes.

Children born on this day may meet with many, ups and downs buf these subjects of Scorpio make valuable citizens who help their fellow men. serve officers training camp at rort Des Moines. The townspeople gaged premises directed -in and by said judgment to be sold and tbenrin described as follows; or to I much thereof as will be Uicfcigaa. ftff inff Pofftam Cereal Company. Wlaisox.

OaUrle. Say You Saw It in The Timet at first feared their coming, but after a few days their exemplary con-.

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