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The Buffalo Times from Buffalo, New York • 47

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The Buffalo Timesi
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1 67 i V7VV -A With "CLASS" written all over them IF you select your -Easter clothes at the Kletnhans store, less of your money pays for tmer-" chant's prof it and more.of it buys, real quality arid value than if you buy anywhere else. This ought to be an attractibnVv-Another: dravym THE BUFFALO SUNDAY TDIES. f-V "mull rzr n3 our I are sold I cabinet: i 1 I ed the j-v 1 IOD6 time ago. The new V- i- way a oss JT great im- V- provenaent. old 1 Jj 1 i style that is every; pattern- that is corrects 1 he tailoring is the best your money can buy.

Furthermore we can fit ANYONE. V. we off fine serge and" fancy mixedr suits also fine Mack, oxford and fancy mixed, Silk Lined Overcoats at a. of 'V At $18" we offer choice of Hart, Schaffner Marx; R. Fashion and Society Brand Spring Suits and-Overcoats inv every fabric and model.

At $20 we offer. Kleinhans Suits and Overcoats at a saving of ($3 also Hartj Scliaffner Marx, B. B. fashion and Society 3rand Clothes. At $25 we offer Kleinhans clothes at a saving of also Hart, Schaffner Marx, R.

B. Fashion and 1 3)- Society Brand Clothes every new from $27.50 to Easter Shoes Easter Shirts $3 to $5 $1 to $5 1 Easter Ties' 25c to $3 Easter Hats $2 to $6 Hungerford System Trousers in Spring Styles at $5 Now for the Greatest Week .1 1 t- InVOur1 Boys7 Shop We anticipated, your every want in the" way of Boys' Spring and Confirmation, clothes. In the suits, for example, we give an extra pair of lined pants free WITH EVERY SUIT for boys aged 6 to 17. years. Blacks and blues for confirmation wear; fancy mixtures by the hundred for general wear.

Special at I. 7 Others for $3.75 up to $18.00 Biggest Buffalo Exhibition of Boys' Shirts, Gloves, Waists, Hats, Caps, Stockings, and other furnishings v- 4 1 v5w ir 7 '-I It is an ircn-clad rule here -'V JJjr' that your money must be re f-? 'ss' ylVv'-x Jjr funded cheerfully or your pur- "-y XXx (- 'l'' chases exchanged if you are f' not thoroughly satisfied. Please rTr' note the word "cheerfully." It 1 V. is part of the rule. T- r- Buffalo' Greatest Clothiers MVU Cwy" DR.

PARK CHOSEN TOBIAS'; SENTENCE Three Died Before Selection r0NwFAMNDnfvnTr GIVEN DIVORCE i t' i FROM CHAIRMAN OF BIG LOCAL COMMITTEE IS POSTPONED TO 1 NEXT TUESDAY LAST CONCERT OF THE TEUT0NIA LIEDERKRANZ AT CONVENTION HALL Monday evening, April' 8th, at Convention Hall will be held the last of the series of concerts 'of the Teutonla Liederkranz. It will be known as the spring concert of the-popular German' slnglnef society. AsGhairrrian Was Announced Committee Names I Dr. Park Glenn Craig-Tobiss, convicted of be-ing'a loan shark, may be sentenced on Tuesday. Yesterday the passing of sen-tenr wAn nnstooncd.

until then. Dr. Roswell Park yesterday was Chosen Chairman of the committee of 150 to arrange for the International Congress on School Hygiene to be held here in 1913. J. N.

Adam T. Guilford WIFE BY JUSTICE POUND That his -wife became I so' enamored of the co-respondent ithat she moved into the same boarding house-: Fott Erie, so as to be near him, 'was charge made by H.rvery Crosby Jn' his action for divorce from Catherine Crosby. The Crosbys lived in lonawandK The husband is an express agent. Jus4 Charles" A. Dolson his lawyer, appealed County Court for 1 Smith and Charles W.

paro.ee, eacn oi. Decision was re- whom 'had been selected previously, died before being notified. I Professor Wenzl J. Dusek of Roch to Judge Taylor in a stay of judgment, ester, under whose direction rehears ha that the three men, previously selected, died of the same disease. James tice Pound in Equity Term o-t supreme Noble Adam was the first chairman Courti has' handed dwn an in terlocu: chosen and Henry P.

Emerson and als have been held for sevral months, will be in charge of the' evening, program. Prof, Dusek is one of the well-known musical directors in this country. The singing of the en-massed chorus of 150 1 male voices will be one of the features of this concert. The tory judgment of divorce In lavor 01 Adelbert Moot were appointed a com the husband. The Committee of 150 to arrange for the International Congress of School haa' elected a chairman, Dr.

Roswell Park. Three times heretofore It has been on the point of announcing the selection of a chairman but, eah time, death deprived it of a chairman on the eve of the announcement. A remarkable coinci-dance connected with the situation Is The Thomas Phaeton $4000 mittee to notify him but he died the day before he was to have been notified. T. Guilford Smith was the sec ond choice bat he passed away before being notified.

Charles w4 Pardee was the thirS choice but death, too, deprived the committee of his ser- NEAL JOHNSON MEETS POPULAR DEMAND, IN HIS NEW DEPARTURE One of Buffalo's longest established and best-known tailors, Neal Johnson of No. Niagara Street, who for over 20 years has been making high-class clothes for men has- decided to make a specialty of a $25 suit; This is to meet competition and the popular demand lor reasonable-priced clothes for complete program 'follows; Overture "Raymond" Thomas Orchestra. "SU Gegruest Mein Llebes Heimath- land" Neuert-Schuman Male chorus a capella. Solo (a) "Die Lotusblume" Schuman b) "Der (c) "In the Woods" Russell By Miss Geraldlne Dousek. "Tun- Hanne" Lang "Softtag" Birseck By male Duet Flute and violin J.

R. Possell and Prof Dousek. MANY RECRUITS STEAMSHIP ENLIST IN THE 74TH INFANTRY men. He will continue to make his well known higher-priced clothing, but in the 74th intends to continue) Mil 'T aurinfr tnis week the eamDalKn that he tends to make a specialty or a 2 suit Petite Polke i Orchestra Concertante G. BOhlmann IMorgenhyme" N.

Kroemmerlch Male and orchestra. "Antler's Gravotte "Jolly Students" W.i J. Dousek 1" "ir" cannot be surpassed anywhere WHEELER. WILLIAM hold the ramnalc-n in fnt hv theiiut iuuujj uu "i rvw prompt restore that ha, bten New Regiment, to the effort of the recruiting officers. iinwn ana iaprfc idi Captain Co.

49th York Volunteers. "Myrthen" 1 Dressier The regiment- is now almost at tti llsnea reyumum wauui' To All Parts of the World inn rr 51H1U: Male chorus a capella. SoDrano solo and violin obligate 1.000 mark and that figure will haveldressea men or the city. Jtt is needless to state that this an to -be passed before the vigorous re-1 "Happy Days" v. Streleszki cruitlng methods are stopped.

I iiiiniur r-imr-i. it- Miss Geraldin Dousek and Prof. W. CAPT. WM.

F. WHEELER, HERO OF MANY BATTLES, -i Dousek. "Das Ewige I Lied" Koellner i Male chorus a capella. That Is Our Business In continuing his recruiting operations, -Col Wolf intends to appeal more strongly to i the parents of the young men of the city. 1 1 want i them, said Col.

Wolf "that to get their boy Into the military Bervice for a limited HAS BEEN LAID TO REST nouncement will be. welcome to- a large number of men who have, long admired the smart (elegance and perfect workmanship 'i of the clothing made by Mr. Johnson and yet who felt that 25 for a suit was all their means could afford. A busy time is predicted for the Johnson establishment as soon as the news of this new specialty becomes generally 1 and to that business we The ifuneral services over the remains of the late Cap t. William F.

Wheeler, veteran of the Olvll War, were quietly i u. a n.ftrnoon at 2tU time is one of the best things in the "Am Wunderschoenen Rheln' Foerster Male chorus a capella Following i the concert there will be dancing. The program, is one of the best ever attempted by any local singing organization, and a large crowd is expected to attend. devote all our time and I o'clock at hio late residence, the West world i ror mm. I tie evenings speni at the armory will be of real benefit to-him.

Here he will be -learning the elements of true--manhood and-gentil Ipi Thomas Declarations III I Number Six (I Gate. No. 760 seventn treei, George IF. Williame of. St.

alary a-on- the-Hirl, omctaung. "The hearers were Messrs. Rudolph ity; he will be developing his growing body and he will bo giving legitimate vent to the- impulsive energy of youth. CHINAMAN WAS G. Liesinger.

William A. McEwugai, o. S. -Laycock. George A.

B. J. ASLEEP IN A CAR WHEN ARRESTED interest. Hence the re liable information; and proper service. We II a Everything Pertaining to the Convenience of Foreign Travel.

Evans and tseorge iu. the interment wa in (Lake Side Cemetery, Mrs. Wheeler, who died 1911. BETA THETA PI HAD REUNION AND DINNER AT STATLER THURSDAY The Alumni Association of Buffalo members of the Beta Theta Pi frater-nlty4 composed of college men "Of various universities and colleges, held its annual banquet at the Hotel Statler on Thursday night. About 40 attended.

Charles M. Underhlll acted as toast-master. Favorable reports of condition of the: society were received from alL the institutions In which chapters are 'maintained. ijetween the ages ol 18 ana zo the formative years of a boy's, life. It is then that habits are formed which in later years are to be his master.

In the military service he is taught to be clean, honest and live correctly. -1 am having some pamphlets prepared for general circulation which may be had by application to the adjutant. They will explain, in a way that Is easily un As the flower iadened casket was (borne to the ihearse. lormer crawun derstood. Just what a young man is expected to do after he Joins the service." Make early- application if SUNDAY, SCHOOL CLASS of Capt.

Wheeler in me tsist regiments. New Tork State Volunteers, preceded it. Among those fromthe 5lst RegLmewt were John Harrison of Company D. of which Oapt Wheeler was second lieutenant; Frank C. Stephen and Thormuc W.

Biiashop of Company -Samuel Wilkes cm of Company and P. V. Cusaok of Company A. Industrial. I healths and accident agents.

Salary and commissions. Apply Connell. Hotel Arlington. MARRIAGE' LICENSES I ill I Hi wXi We assert that the low cen- LjJ I I I I 'f, ter of gravity of the Thomas All Ill ill "Six-Forty" made possible by j2Sf Ij I II Illlll llllllili suspending the gasoline and ifli 1 I lillll lltilltii oil tank from the chassis I Illlll I III frame, gives the Thomas a Ft Illlll I II i1- decided advantage over all II I Illlll I limit! other American and foreign tifU A I II I Illlll llllilui t''s car in holding the road, at jjj I Mill 1 11 III '-s! high speed, on sharp turns or Si I Illlll llllllili on slippery pavements, and Illlll llllllili ft' that this is a unique and die- Illlll llllllili "ct advance in 1912 con- Ij! E. R.

THOMAS ilifl MOTOR-CAR CO. I HI BUFFALO BRANCH lUM hM1 1227-29 Main Street Illlll Ij I R. 8. PATTEN Manager you will be a party for the winter cruises to the i 4 ADOPTS RESOLUTIONS 'PRAISING MR. F0SDJCK At the banquet of the adult iclases of Delaware Avenue Baptist Church Sunday SchooU- resolutions were commending Principal Frank Fof dlck-of- Masten Park High School for the discipline he maintained- on the Another Chinaman, believed to be a member of the gang that wai smuggled across the border at Black Rock Friday night, was taken into custody yesterday I morning: Ty Patrolman O'Brien of the Austin Street Station.

O'Brien found the Celestial sleeping In a box car In the Grand Trunk yard near Dearborn Street. Being unable to talk English the police were unable to learn anything from the prisoner. Chief Taylor directed that the Chinaman be turned over to the Federal authorities with the one captured last night by Detectives Williamson and Slor of the West Delavan Avemie Station. George Green, who was caught Friday night, charged with connection with the smuggling plot refuses to say anything about the matter. He denies his guilt and declines-to- answer questions.

DO YOU WANT TO BE DIRECTOR OF A LOCAL PLAYGROUND? WHAT? Civil service examinations for positions of playground director will be hel Tuesdav eveniner. Anril- 9th. There ISSUED YESTERDAY Marriage licenses issued veaterday: MEDITERRANEAN The ORIENT and The WEST INDIES Herbert Balfour, Niagara Falls. N.X: Utile Riley. No.

570 Fargo Avenue. Carroll Robinson Morriatown N. C. Veronie Phelps No. 417 Fourteenth You Can; Get a Really "Delicious Dinner at ite TEIephaiit Cafc Mask; Table IHoto Serrlc 75c 6 to 8:30 P.

M. y. READ THE 5IENXT Blue Points on Half Shell Olives Celery Consomme Quenelles de Velaille Tomato Oumbo Broiled Blueflsh, Oliver Pauce Veal Tcnirnado, Marrow Sauce Apple Souffle, Burn Sau Koost Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Prime Eibs of Beef au Jus Succotash Mashed Turnips Chtffonade Salad Strawberry Ice Cream, Assorted Cakes Plum Pudding Cafe Noir Street. Fioro Castilucho," No. H4 Trenton Avenue; Rose Gaoglmena, No.

164 Trenton "Avenue. if litis i .1 ii iii I r.virm tmkm -V i 5 1 1 1 1 i i 1 occasion of the fire, and or his heroic work; In endangering his own life to make sure.th9 students were, all safe. COMPTROLLER'S STAFF WILL GET MORE PAY; MAYOR APPROVES ACTION The aproval of the action of the Common. Council in raising the salaries of employes of the City Comptrollers office has been announced by Mayor Fuhrmann. Arthur Christy deputy, gets a rairj from to Robert Newell, chief bookkeeper, from $1,700 to J2.000.

and Otto H. Sauerweln, bookkeeper, from $1 000 to 11.600. if Si (Kilt J. IHLiCK GO. Buffalo's Gateway to Europe.

No. 01 Exchange Street. BOTH PHONES. are prospects for the appointment of Credit That's Fairest I duality 'fhnVm Surat ten. The par Tuns from 6B to so a month.

Candidates now are required to be hleh school Graduates, the stand ard "having been raised la the last year by the commission,.

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