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1 United Press "Dispatch: 'At, TIIC BUFFALO EVENING TIMES. FEBRUARY 17, BUYERS' CLUB DANCE. The Buyers' Club of Buffalo, will 'TIMES MIRRORS" Abandon Plan FLINT PROillEUTi Hhaffer, well (known in BufTalo musical circles. Promise of another waltz-song that will make the whole country sit up and take notice is given by the announced pending publication of hold its annual "acnea iwgui dinner dance on Tuesday evening at the Hotel Lafayette. GOV.

REILY OF PORTO RICO OUT Gen. Clarence R. Edwards Is EDUCATOR The committee tnr8c nu an attractive musical program and many other features. To Erect Great Here The project to erect1 a great nata-torium on the site of the Garden B'lAt the Rainbow's This song Dr. George J.

Frey "Service" Guides Livesof Buffalo's Professional Men Says Dentist. win oe- jeaiurea uunaio v.iinin two or three weeks. All new songs will be launched Syracuse University Chancellor Theater in Pearl Street, which was Freighter Hits 8 Barges; 7 Sink; One Man Dead XEW YORK. Feb. The outward bound tramp freighter Alla-maha ran down a utring of eight coal laden barges off the Statue of Liberty early today, sinking seven of them and causing the death by exposure of John Kelly of South Am-boy.

X. one of efKht barsemen. who were thrown Into the Icy waters ct the harbor. Kelly and his companions were picked up by a pass-in tj tus. Kwsene Vantini of Port- hepter.

another bargeman, may die from eTpomre. A woman was taken off the only barge saved. from the Lafayette, one of thei big-, gest and finest theaters in the Coun Wil try. As an organist is Mentioned as Possible Successor Be Alumni Guest Monday. kriown to theatrical men all over the State.

He was born in San Fran- Cisco and has played in numerous large theaters in San Francisco, VJ- on1 PhlM.n 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 11 President Hardinsr had before him today TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS A Letter from Mrs. Ward TeHs How Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her i Springfield, Ohio. 'Lydia E.

Pihk-bam'a Vegetable Compound proved a the-resignation of E. Mont Reily, as Bloom Held on governor of Porto Rico, an nice in which he was inaugurated in July, 1931 The resignation, cabled from Charles Wisley Flint, chancellor of i Syracuse University, who will be the guest of the Syracuse Alumni at a dinner here Monday evening at the Hotel Iroquois, is a prominent educator. He received his B.A. degree from Victoria College, University of Toronto in 1900. and from Drew Theological Seminary received his B.

D. degree in 1906. Columbia Uni Narcotic Charge Commissioner Bain held Hani San Juan and assigning ill health aa tho reason, was received at the White House last evening and was made public without comment. Although no indication has beep it is believed In administra Plooni. No.

4 5 William Street nndr-r h.acn or the sunken burces carried 900 tons of coal. WOMB IN MQMJIK. Turkish X. bfame upnn the Greek thoplur. I-it bomb found in be fiuioua Mis.st pf Sf.

Sophia. bail for hearing. Bloom wa4 splendid meaicine i X- for me before my fourth child was tion circles that President Harding 4rrestea on cnarges of possessinf narcotics illegally. He denied that tie was the owner of the delicatessen store where the drugs were found, but several letters were pro will accept the resignation, wnicn ane-crested ADril 1st as the effective I- date. Among those mentioned as duced to show that he was par Owner of it.

possible selections for the post in succession to Gov. Rcily have been falnr rseneral Clarence R. Edwards, versity awarded him his M. A. de gree in 1908, Wesleyan University his D.X.

degree in 1912, and Coe College, honored Dr. Flint with an LL.D. degree in 1916. Dr. Flint taught public school for a time and entered the ministry-in 1900.

He Occupied various prominent Methodist Episcopal pulpits, the last being the New York Avenue Church, Brooklyn; which he held from 1913 to 1915, when he accepted the presidency of Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Ia. born. With the first three I had been sick and weak, and had sick headaches twice a week. I couldn't keep enough food down to do me any good, and my work I Josephine Salkowski and Jacob retired, and Representatives Towner Borski.

No. 1233 Walden Avenue, Were held for. the grand jury on planned t.y the Crystal Palace of Buffalo, has been halted temporarily' for reorganization. The stock-selling campaign has been A meeting will "be held next Thursday in the office of E. H.

Murphy, attorney for the concern, to ascertain if the project cannot be financed without the sale of stock. William Dunn and his wife. Blanche, who brought the idea to Buffalo, are said tc have returned -to New -York because of Mr, Dunn's illnes. According to Attorney Murphy, the concern holds a contract, instead of an option, for---the Garden Theater site, which is owned by the International Railway Company. attorney declare this -contract still is good, although title to the property has not heen passed the the Crystal Palace Company.

This was not to be done until $75,000 hadi been paid on the contract, it was said. Denial was made that $170,000 work of stock had ibeen disposed of. Attorney Murphy aid that in his belief the stock sold would jiot total $10,000. Those interested in the venture are said to be sanguine that it can be put through successf uily without the sale of stock. Anna Nilsson Weds Shoe Dealer LOS ANGELES.

Feb. 17. Anna Q. Nilsson, motion picture actress, and Jobii M. Gunuerson, ftboe dealer, each 23 years old, were married here last night at the home of the the Los Angeles Kxaminer aid today.

Would Merge Commissions. A copy of the bill which would merge the grade crossing and termitial commissions has been received in the city. If the bill passes, the joint iiody will take up the fight for the new New York Central station. The two bodies will also work together to complete some of the unfinished grade crossing jobs. charges of violating the Volstead acU A still and some liquor were found of Iowa and Campbell or Mrs.

Cuedek Dies by dry agents. was left undone many a time. My In Dentist's Chair The rapid strides made by Cor i rreoeriCK Jigger, operator or a Still at No. 1219 Walden Avenue 'and Frank Hofbauer, owner of the house were held for the grand jury TR. GEORGE J.

FREY. den-. tistame to Buffalo in 1884. and has been practicing in this city for the past 30 years. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania of the class of 1891.

and received bis D. D. S. degree there. Dr.

Frey is a member of the following clubs: Buffalo. Country. Dental Association, and is a. member of the staff of the Children's Hospital. Does the average individual have a tendency to neglect his teeth? To some extent, yes.

This Is du to the fact tha: people have a dread and fear of the Do most people like to be flattered? "People like to have others think well of them and nay bo. Everyone enjoys courteous and admiring treatment. To be thought unusual and talented la something everyone desires." "Service" the thought that guides the lives of most Americans? "I sincerely believe that It guides the Uvea of the professional men. It Is the ambition of the high type of men In any profession be of service to their community, their country and their people." How do you account foe the increasing number of dope users? users? i "It there has been an increase In the last year, I do not know. The fact that dope taking is now prohibited by law, brings to the lirm-liKht the cases of dope selling and taking that are discovered.

Perhaps Anaesthetic administered! to Mrs alter waiving examination. Harrison Steel, oN. 60 Vine Street. Helen Cuedek, 38 years old. No.

156 Hickory Street, in the dental office of Dr. Martin Levy. No. 515.KImwood nell College during the administration of Dr. Flint brought an almost, national renown to the educator and in 1922 he was offered the chancellorship bf: Syracuse University to fill the vacancy made by the resignation 61 Chancellor James R.

Day, now Charged with selling dope was held lor the grand Jury. Avenue, yesterday afternoon, was the chancellor-emeritus of the univer I Iluth Wilson and Peter Fleck, engcr. No. 194 Genesee Street, Charged with violating the national prohibition act were held for the cause of her deatn, according to me certificate of 'accidental death which was issued by Dr. Charles E.

Mrs. Cuedek visited thes-dentist's sity, i Dr. Flint accepted the post and office yesterday afternoon suffering grand jury by Commissioner Stick ney. aister-in-law told me to take the Vegetable Compound when I began to have the same old dreadful sickness and headaches and was so worn out Since then I have only had two headaches, had a good appetite and scarcely lost a meal. I have a fine, healthy baby girl who has never had a sick day.

The nicest part is that I am healthy, too. It didne a lot of good, and if I should ever have another Baby I will take your medicine at once." Mrs. Bessie Ward, 1027 Park Avenue, Springfield, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is an excellent medicine for expectant mothers, and should be taken during the entire period.

It has a general effect to strengthen and tone, up the entire system. with a severe toothacne ana- atter an Dlt. GKOHGE. J. FREY sped? "Yes, very much." Do men take pain more brave examination Dr.

Levy found it neces sarv to administer an anaesthetic. Olympic Has Many When the operation was finished it was found that the woman was Outdoors and the skin Don't forefro the pleasvrt cl outdoor life because the sun and wind coarsen and roughen voui skin Thi regular use c4 Resinol Soap and Ointment la almost sure to offset these effects. Resinol Soap rids the pot es of dust and oil. and esinot Ointment soothes the chapped and roughened skin. Sold br aU drafsista.

ly than women? EminentPassengers "I am Kiacl to say that women are dead. SIX MONTHS FOK DAVS. CHERBOURG. Feib. 17.

Emile very brave and courageous in toe dentist's tha-ir. But after all the way one Osar.i pain, is a matter of Cloue; Ira Nelson Morris. American COWKS Arthirr Conuiyj Parkhiirst prison convict, who escaped and was at liberty 12 days, must serve six months more for breaking out. Minister i to Sweden; Mrs. Molla 1 Bjirrstedt Mallory; Sir Robert Home was inaugurated at the opening of college last fall.

His personality is such that' he already endeared himself to the undergraduate body and the alumni throughout the country are giving him unstinted supporO Mrs. Flint will also be a guest of the alumni at the banquet Monday evening, which will take Tdace at 7 o'clock. I Kocal trustees of the university, Vi'illiam L. Sykes, Ben C. Neal and 'anl E.

Helms, will also be speakers as Willi John D. Wells, managing editor of THE TIMES, an honorary alumnus of the university. A jazz band has been engaged and dancing will follow the dinner program, which will include a nutiir ber of special stunts. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. There will be a regular meeting of the board of education on Tuesday morning.

February 20th. at o'clock. What is your favorite form of exerciser i "Golf." 1 How often do you attend the apd Cha. Schwab were passenger op the Olympic, which arrived here late last nig.it. Dismiss Trolley Men Charged With Assault run v.

theater during a month? "I do not attend tho theater vecy I JL the Increase comes with the increas-- in population." often." iCbarges of assault against Frack How-td. years old. XI Seneca Street. Is it paying attention to trifles and William. U.

Thomas. 5 years old. No. 2U0 Pearl Street, conductor anil motorman Buff alp SongVVriters that keeps many people from accomplishing big things in life? of a Best Street car, brought by ThomaK h' Marriott, 20 years old. -NW North-! land Avenue were dismissed vesierdav Make Instant Hit "Paying attention to trifles is very JiiKtice Keider in the City Court.

important." GuaM Against "Flu" With Musterole Do you find pleasure in retro- It developed In the trial that Marriott hjid entered tho car in a drunken eondl-l tijon and had utcd abusive language to a With Neyest Waltz woman passenger after being told lyj tlie crew that unloas he stopped tno an-j Two Buffalo song writers who bid fair to make little old Broadway npyanee Ke would De put off. The After Effects of sit up and take notice will make Holy Cross 1 Colds and Influenza Entire Second and Third Floors 10,000 Square Feet of Floor Space on Each Floor LINCOLN BUILDING 323 Washington Street FIREPROOF MODERN One of the Finest Office Buildings in Buffalo In the Heart of the Wholesale and Financial District SUITABLE FOR GENERAL OFFICES AND1 DISPLAY ROOMS OR MAILORDER HOUSES Rattle Snake Oil lung Mr. UmnH J. Rene. 146.Wllen Arr-snr, crippled up for jear with stomach rouble and inflammatory rheumatism.

He used the foot Oak and the Iiamond Kai'k and they cured him. Also th little clrl. cven jears of gc, trtmbled rnnn nz ears and the Oil cured them, lie told Mr. Mark Mafaon' that anybody can phone or write him rejrartU to it. laro, the Great, known the worbh over a a treat wrestler, nays the Oil ts the finest thins- in world.

He hart bt- knee la a wrestling match and a fritnd hi told about Jie Oil and he cannot praise It ti hlshly. a it cured hitn. Mr. A. Brown, i)l Broadway, told Mr.

Mark Mabon. that the Oil and Post Oak are one of the jrreateat remodle in the world for a cancer. Mrs. Stone. Bolivar, X.

rrippted np with Inflammatory rheumatism, not beinz able to Brt oat Holds Mission their first official presentation in Buffalo of "When the Sweet Hawthorne Is 'In Flower," a new waltz-song, at the Lafayette Theater on Sunday afternoon. Theses latest A three weeks' mission will liofin next Sunday at the 10 o'clock mass at' Holy Cross Church. Niagara and Maryland streets. I February Knglish mission for women. Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with a cold.

The moment you get those warning aches, get busy with good old Musterole. Musterole is a counter-irritant that relieves congestion (which is what a cold really is) and stimulates circulation. It has all the good qualities of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. Just rub it on with your fingertips. First you will feel a warm tingle as the.

healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy for emergency use. It may prevent serious illness. 35c and 63e, in jars and tubes. Better than a mustard plaster it 'J i February Mareli 4tli, English mis-on for men.

There la real danger in the after effects of colds and 1 1 enza cause these attacks leave their victims with a cough or in a weakened (i il It Ion. niLr.Mnrcn inn. Italian miss on tor men and women. The services will consist of rnsnrv sermon and benediction at T.KOr o'cloek every night during the three weeks of the mission. song writers to burst into public favor are Bert Burns and John Shaffer.

William J. O'Xeil, 22-year-old organist at the theater, will feature the song throughout the week; The two new writers have formed a company which i to put Buffalo on the map as a musical center. Both are; Buffalo boys and have already made their name in the song-writing field. They say that Buffalo will remain the home of the company for all time. Shafer has been writing music for 15 years, and many hits have marked his career.

Burns Is a new writer who has scored and Instant success. The first song published under the name of the Burns-Shaffer Publishing Company, with offices at No. 765 Elm-wood Avenue, is fast gaining favor from coast to coast. The company wide open to th0 attacks of other for three years. Her aon apent a fortune trying to get hi mother well.

Finally be save op all hope, but a frienl of his him about th Oil and Pint Oak. and 11 You can build ud your lowered re sisting power by taking Father John's asthma" No cure for it, but welcoma fc relief ia often brought by got tae Oil and root Oak and now the Is walking around and dola her work. A lady came in the store today. itk after tisinz gome of the Oil Medicine, the Dure iooa elements ui GEORGE A. CLARKE Agent of the Building 7th FLOOR, LINCOLN BUILDING which strengthen and nourish the svstem.

Father John's Medicine in an ear that she had not heard out of la three years. The hearing was restored soothes and heals the lining of the breathing passages and being a real rizbt. Krre trial treatment lor tleaf-n. anil hea noUen. John Mack MiUtnm, food medicine builds new strengtn Xf VAf0 RU ttx.

Kattle Snake Oil Kin, la at r.nnolly and flesh without using dangerous Iru Store. SJJ UaJa street. AU vert ise- Ootr 17 Million Jan Vied Yearla is being managed by William T. drugs. Advertisement.

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