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The Buffalo Times from Buffalo, New York • 14

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The Buffalo Timesi
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United Press Dispatches 1923. THE BUFFALO EVENING TIMES. FKIDAT; FEBRUARY 9, 11 Press Dispatches an assistant scoutmaster and three troop committeemen: 4 'TIMES MIRRORS' Troops 3, 7, iz, 16, Z4, 54. 47, 61, 59, ,61, 67, 89, 69, 100, 107, 110. Th trnnnj entitled to n.

stand.rd. EXPOUNDS ABDUL BAHA RELIGION Farewell to Frock Coat 8 in Germany -BERLIN fpb. Ho of the iuiKntiiatB of iinmioj under the mutli-aii government It seen In the new ruie. ju promulgated hvrr. that university Mndentt need not appear for rhetr pminttin ja frock cot.

toereio-I re. it being the first year In which they dom, love and simplicity." said Mr. Ives. "In the United States there are upwords.of 10,000 Bahais. Many Buffalo people know something of It and most who have ever heard of it are anxious to know more.

It is to bring this additional information to 1 all who will listen that Mrs. Ives and I have come to Buffalo," said he. 1 WILL CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Scouts Will Stage Observance at Hutchinson High School Walter W. Schneckenberger Present Banking System ot U. S.

Admirable, Says Bank Manager have regisierea a iuii sizea uwi, are: Troops 22, 38 and 80. Prince Scherbatof Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Ives Will Speak Tonight -Apos- ties of New Faith.

to Wed Mrs. Worden Sunday. 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 8. Airs.

Angela were to be overthrown and the Kingdom of God established outwardly in the world. He announced the coming of a Great Being who would lead the world to this 'Valley of In 186 3 there appeared this Great One who was called Baha Ullah, or the "Glory of God, who, after 40 years of terrible persecution, exile and imprisonment passed from this world In 1892, leaving; his son Abdul Baha, (the Servant of the Glory of God), to carry on his work. Abdul Baha was Imprisoned in! the Turkish fortress of Acca exactly 40 years, when he was released on the accession of the( young Turk party to power, In 1912 he came to this country and carried his message of love and unity all over the United States. During the nine months of his stay he spoke from New York City to Ban He was received with honor In churches of every denomination. lie spoke before peace societies, unions, Bowery missions, women's in short no human emotion ors thought was alien to him, and all who heard him were deeply moved by his wis Mills Cutting xyorden, prominent in TV.

A fliM.anfh anntVftrMrV ff th Sore rThroat Wisdom Throt Joa must get si we teat, of the disease, counteract in tr the JONSIUNE is prepared an sold ifSriT? Ta first PPwance ivv Bare londayiof Biotnew. tie httlo Sore Tbrot' vbu bottle' TONS1UNE Boy Scouts of America will be celebrated by the Buffalo Boy Scouts New York ana rns society, wno recently was "divorced from J. Lo rimer Worden, grandson of the late J. 1j. Worden, United States naT.

is en next Sunday afternoon at 2t 30 Cornell Alumni To Hold Banquet The annual banquet of the Cornell Alumni AiwoplHtlon of Western New York will be held 'Saturday evmiinir. February 21th, in the ballroom of the Hotel Statler. Kaiph MVOarty, W. president Cornell Alumni of; Western i New York, will act as The commute In harptr comprises the following: Carlton. P.

Cook, '1, Kalph Mct'arty. TW; Oliver Brace, Carl H. William A. More, '13 Wlnthrop Kent. '15: Morjran Kendall, '1; Willard Bushman, "'0.

o'clock in -Hutchinson -High School aucTitorium. Scout Commissioner H. Shumwav Lee will preside. The gaged to marryf Prince Boris SCher-batoff, scion of an old Russian family, it was learned today. Mrs.

Worden sailed from for WALTER W. SCHNECKENBERGER, manager of the Buffalo Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, was born in Warsaw, and came to Buffalo in 1919. He is a graduate of Warsaw High School. Mr. Schneckenberger has been manager of the Federal Bank since September, 1921.

He is a member of the following clubs: Buffalo, Park and Rotary. Do you consider the possession of much money a cutset Not having been afflicted with ff V. Antr wttl hA T.nrnA Mr. and Mrs. Howard C.

Ives of New York City, apostles of the new Abdul Baha religion, will speak tonight before members of the League for Larger Life at No. 152 North Elmwood Avenuej They are In Buffalo seeking opportunities to tell the public all about this religious lead- ThIa movement was begun In 1844 in Persia under the teaching of a remarkable young man called the Ba or said Mr. Ives. "He heralded the dawn of the New Day of God In which alt divisions v.iv gv ri i nr- or Tne pnnrHnoriHi department of national headquarters New York on vveanesaay, according to relatives, who confirmed the. or me scouts, oc Throat Remedy best known and most effecUTa and tnoat need.

Look for the necked fellow on the bottle when 8 "tore to pet it. GOc, Hospital Size, tlJQQ. The program i includes an organ This is Airs, women tnira mairi-mnnial venture. As Miss Angela hw Troon Mo 7- Vi nresentation of CHICAGO. Seeing a -neiishbor killed by a Btreet car caused Mrs.

Theodore Roblnaon to drop dead In the street. the colors; the pledge of allegiance; Mills of Paterson, N. she was first married to Henri Mason Cutting, who died 25 years ago. A few years afterwards she was married to Wor tne invocation oy tno uev, ueo.so A. Buttrick of the First Presbyterian Church; singing, led by Duncan Pierce: the responsive reading or tne den.

They were aivorcea in iju arid Mr. Worden married Mrs. Louns-herv Perry the day after the divorce sironr laws, led bv G. Barrett Rich. the awarding- of recruiting this ailment.

1 do not apeak from experience, but from observation. In my opinion, the possession of much money in the hands of a real was obtained. standards and rings by President 1 Jsn Rnnlamn T. A hel of the lor.al man ia a very vaiuaoie ining, uui toniy for, him, but for society as a whole. Do xjou think that the saloon council of the Boy Scouts; a bugling duet by Bertram Harris and Richard Ruslander of Troop No.

an anthem for the dead; singing by the" boys' choir of Trinity Episcopal Church, directed by Seth Clark; Mr. has gone forever? Ho not think that the saloon win DO YOU BELIEVE IN I BIRTH CONTROL? Are you reading the discussion on "Birth Control" which is now being-conducted in the "Marriage a Success" column which appears daily on the magazine page of The Evening TIMES? Turn to it now and read it. And then, if you have any ideas on the subject, jot them down and send them. Your opinions may help you to win a j)rie and nj.ay help somebody else to niake an important decision. I ever be legalized again.

Barclay address, "Thirteen xears fhe irenewine of the Scout oath, led Can a man be judged by the hv KCout Eixecuuve w. tt. n-ing; me friends he keeps? benediction by Monsignor Edmund rAtraat gnH Inreran nOKtltltie WA1VTKR Decidedly not. This is only one The following troops will re I ive recruiting rings for the registration This applies both to of the many indication" character, and most of ua.axe apt to place' the wrong interpretation on this one. or a 8tanaara troop ot lour iuii patrols, or 32 Scouts, a scoutmaster, capital and labor.

VJhti no America surplus pilllllllllillillllllH money used in business? The so-called banking reserves of the country are in the hands of the Federal Reserve and are available to business through the individual banks of the United States Once again, this famous event opens up with values that will set the whole city astir! Starting tomorrow, and whirling along all next week, The Surprise Store offers the following amazing values in new, up-to-date furnishings for men and 1 1 boys, at One Dollar. Don't miss it! at any time tnat me neeo ui nesa requires them. These reserves should not be and are not forced on the market, since this, would cause unsound speculation ana iiumuuu. Our banking system is now so de-. a v.o tViev are held as true -AaAwa Tnr i use ui n-hn needed.

Tn imiir mind. What IS tne Sale Articles Worm Ooiifole and I mm eon greatest service of the Federal JRe- erne KanH lO ine nnunuui world? 1 I there are two great benents io for One Week Only, v0iief Dollar ih. finnnoial world because or me 5 1 I- 'i w- .1 i viic eiimAnr or tne eae v- i ierve System. It has created greai central reservoirs of credit, wnere rivlleee is always available to member banks, and has Men's Trousers s' Union Suits 3 Pairs Suspenders Boy also created a sounu tern for, the United States. These Tm tyiohI imnortant accom i pr I a 7T 1 hi) they I last! Several I plishments of the Federal Reserve confidence of the people hundred pairs Men's a -Men's Pre s- Ident Suspend- fl ers.

tronj? and durable. Week, necessary in the banking bust priced Winter-weight, ribbed Union Suits: every garment perfect a form -'fl ttingj Dollar Week. Worsted Trous-' i if ers; sizes, 29 to 42. Dollar -v fv.o hnnklne business, like any other business, must up 3 pairs and can only attain us nignei on the confidence in the inteeritv of business men. Men's Umbrellas Men's Winter Caps Boys' Coat Sweaters the hanktna sustem ot the Excellent United States nearing perfection? in the bankinsr -field tf water- 1 1 Heavy' knit xsa a will perhaps never be The nf hp rvuino- Kvstem of the ted Goat Sweat- i ers; shawl col-' if materials nicely made; with or without pulldown ear-flaps.

Dollar Week lar; two pock-a ets (f a United Statea is most admirably adapted to the heeds of the country und is most highly satisfactory, Ml repellent covering-, paragon frame i variety of wood handles. Dollar Week VJhti are there so dis- shade. Dollar Week contented people in the world to day? -Ronanso of selflfihnesa and the 3 Men Silk Ties Men's Pajamas 7 Pairs Stockings i 1 fr V. rl fha 1111. laCK Ol ejuipa-uij wn.il derstanding of tlfe other fellow'a Boys' fast black ribbed school stockings; very serviceable quality.

Dollar Week, SEVEN pairs Manages Louis' made of nice material; well made and full popular colors. 'Dollar.) Week, per suit. Heavy, woven silk four-in-hand ties; latest novelties. Dollar We ek, THREE for Restaurants 5 Pairs Half Hose Corduroy Pants Boys' Pajamas 1 1 Made Just like 1 Dad's; and full I Men's Fine Gauge Half Hose: reinforced feet; very serviceable Dol Boys' Drab Corduroy Knicker best pants for hard wear. Dollar Week lar Week, ana roomy; excellent made and finished, Dollar Week FIVE pairs I Juvenile Suits Hen's Union Suits Boys' Cloth Caps "DE LUXE" i Standard made.

4-Burner White Enameled Cabinet Gas Ranges St ect i heavy-weight rib IT good selection of higher-priced clout Hats for school and dresswear. While they -i 'Oliver Twist' Corduroy Suits in blue and brown sizes 3 to' 8. Dollar Week Truly by far the greatest of all Cabinet Gas Range values! Such beauty in design finish such fine cooking and baking qualities such durable construction have, all in never b'efore, we believe, been offered to you at such an unheard-of price. Snow-w and all. hite bed Union Suits.

Sizes 36 to 46. sanitary, easy-cleaning Porcelain enameled finish, as shown: 3 covered cooking burners and' 1 open burner! Spacious oven' and broiler! Nicke-led trimminra! Countless fine Dollar Week features that every housewife wants! Sale starts at 9 A. M. Place your order as early as possible! Easy weekly or 'monthly payments and no Payment Down! 3 Boys' Blouses Boys' Dress Shirts S.YHrUEIi PFE1FFER. Men's Fancy Shirts Buy Yours Saturday For Only In July, 1919, Louis' restaurant was I Fancy Blouses; 1 opened in Buffalo 4at No.

535 Main Street. From the start of the organization its purpose was to serve only collar- attach-1 Excellent tub-proof percale dress shirta; neckband and collar" attached at lee; toft cuffs. DoUar Week the best food that could be bought at Hundreds of patterns in Men's Negligee Dress Shirts; fine percales. Dollar Week, each cd; new Dollar prices that were reasonable. In three and half years Louis' "restau Week, THREE 1, for rfi I.

iV IS rants have taken their place in the life of the community as an important factor in the growth and expan Boys' Knitted Caps ran vvpiT sion of the city of Buffalo. Flannelette Shirts Fortunately the acUve conduct of 8-Pa DINING SUITE Buffet, Table and 6 Chairs! "Walnut Finish: $98.45 XO PAYMEXT DOWN the Louis' establishments has from 1 3-Pc. PARLOR SUITE Tapestry or Velour 3-piece Quality Suites: $219.50 PAYMENT tOWN 1 the very beginning or me Dusinea Famous 'Eagle and other makes of knitted Caps Would Like to Ex. plain to You Personally Our Great February Offer of No Payment Down "I want you to know how much of a help our great February No Payment Down offer will be to you if you will just take advantage of it! Buy whatever you need now, with No Payment Down! "Come in Saturday. See me personally and let's talk it over and see if we really can't be of real service to you.

Come to 'The Savings Spot for Furniture in pen under tho personal supervision and direction of Samuel Kleiner whose experience covers years of For Saturday and Monday Only Boys' Pants Men's finer quality Flannelette Shirts; collar attached; made full; gray and khaki colors. Dollar AVeek that every school fji trsintne in every department or tne boy likes to wear. Dollar Week 7, restaurant business and whose ideas of making Louis Buffalo's best restaurants keeps him constantly on the alert to improve everv feature of Louis' service. a 9 1 Wash Suits Louis! organization today consists 2 Pairs Silk Hose (57c Ej II of 128 people. This organization is iti divided into various departments un der the supervision of a department head.

These in turn are directly re 1 9x12 FT. VELVETS Seamless. Beautiful 3x12 Velvet Rugs: Men's Fine Silk Hose a 1 1 thread silk; reinforced heel. sponsible to the stor management New Model Victrola Hear the Newest Model Victrola. No.

210: $100.00 XO PAYMEXT DOWN PRESIDENT $31.75 Junior Norfolk, Middy and Oliver Twist Wash Suits in many) attractive color combinations. Dollar Week Mr, pfeiffer as tne general manager lias complete authority over the Louis' establishments. There are four chefs, three "pastry chefs, ten SO PAYMEXT For Saturday and Monday only! Boys' Fancy Cheviot Knee Pants, in sizes 16. A great saving 67o pair. trm and sole popular 4 assistant chefs, a force of fifty kitch en two head waiters colors.

TWO pairs four captains in charge of thirty-two waiters and waitresses. After all. It la of as much, import jmis'2c2rjimE iff ance to Ae city to have restaurants of the caliber as Louis' as it i to oum3rn7m have SOd schools, clean politics and the general environment of civic Store Open Saturday Evenings -Until 9:30 nride. IN GENESEE MA A- Our Famous Double Guarantee Seals Every Sale Good food in the final analysis is a means of raising the standard of a DUFFALOS LARGEST FURNITURE DEPARTMENT STORE city's morals, and that has been the nuroose of Louis since they have Ccr.Scacca end EUicott S. bten in existence.

In other words Louis' first purpose is to make Buf falo a better city to live In..

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