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United Press Dispatches Tliti bui'A'xiLo oUiiiiAi liiviiis, AflUL 20, 1921. whole scheme of inter-rclated civic and -upsetting the ffHE Buffalo Sunday Times rbing GOD'SMINUTE Talk about monopolies! SThe noise-makers are, not one half If SUNDAY it CopyrlUt4-Aa BlfUtt thousandth of one per centi of, the whole but they take it upon themselves to interfere with the business of all the rest of Let as pot by fceme hour or every flay jl I when I mb or tSc'aJb, For holy things whether- oe dawn Peers through the window-pane the people in this very submissive "land of the free and. home of the i I when for nervous, Rundown EVIcn end Women GRAVE TO GAY I By jony P. WELLS A RU LIN FAULT. Tau city-raised' men your I watch chains an' slch, Who wear Sunday clothes on the commonest -An' hold up your heada at an extry high pitch i- TVhy is it you've Blch reperhcnsible To'ards as If they -was i i 'truiltY Of Of ft Editorial Rooms, No.

193-195 Main Strmmt. Take Nazi-Tone 20 Days at Our Expense and Is there any balm in Gileadf I That question, like the thing' to THE BUFFALO TIMES. Inc Note How Much Stronger, steadier ana more refers, is an antique "We are too busy paying taxes Flames like a burnished topaa. In the vault. I Or when the thrash ln the ear of eve -I- Tt Titaintivo monodvt some little1 hour NORMAN E.

MACK. Powerful Your Nerves Are; How Much More Editor and Publisher ta have any time to think about substantial rights. Energetic and Full of Pep You Feel. Wherein to Doia raps converse via me TImI7 per moot. lu'oatrate FOEETMAL PROVES IT! Vnr Rordldness and Self a sanctnary.

Swept by the ot unseen Why is it, Instead of a-spreadtn It Nuga-Tone is rich ia Phosphorus. theJ Wings, And touched by, the White Light THE DART MANSION FIXE HOSPJTAIilTY AIAVAYS DISPENSED THERE i Tou're alius, eternally hbldin It praciona lament ao Decasaary tor atrong, Inoffah a BrBcli Call tor powartul ttervaa. It Sa tms (naatcinai rnos- CLINTON SCOttAKD. partm-ci wanted Atltt pnorns doctors, praaenoa to aootna and quiet Irritated, ahaky, achy nerves and lotapoainc Boom i-a; Why ia it, I wonder, when you're on 91:14. He hath set Bis love upon me.

Psj help Mature rejuvenate the nerves -controlling the Vital System. It is valuable ONE of -the most picturesque power to the transfer -Of grain from vessels. Oliver Evana invented this principle and the. famous Dart rpHOU God "off our fathers our ine mreei, i Ton frown on the strangers an purposely too? SUXDA APRIXi 20, 1024 in nervous diaturbances that cauae poor -a. T.

V. w1tnl. In i TToQ VAn cently poid the price of progress. tnemorv. loaa ot nervoua atrenstn.1 aleet Why shouldn't -you speak to the leaaneaa, mental depreaaion, nervoua breakdown.

It has been Been standing! on.me syateria. neuralgic pain, or a constantly tired, "worn-oi strangers you meet, northwet corner Niagara and Thbu art good to allr and Thy tender mercies are over all Thy works. We thank Thee for the night and for the day; ior quietness and rest and sleep, we holler eung. healthier lk elevator was -the result of Joseph Dart'a experiments along these lines. Hia elevator built in 1842 had a capacity of only 6S.00O nushela oZ grain but the capacity -was doubled later.

This excellent preparation also contains a apeci An' why shouidn to you? shouldn't But Mary-stood without at the Bepulchre weeping: and ne wept, she stooped down, and looked into the sepulchre. Iron naeful In makinw rich, red blood for bunding nn Georgia Street lor many years and something about it breathed history and charm always to the passerby. tnuaela and brineina- back tha color and fullness! to Why is it you air are bo tarnally for life and light and love, we con faeaa. In addition. Nuaa contains six other valuable medicines well known to In 1844.

Mr. Dart built a eteam The house was called the ess that we sin against" Thee even in our lying down and rising up. We i proua Tou won't 'speak to ho one 'cept vou know? i i phyaiclana everywhere for their toning and up-building influence upon the entire body. Nuga-Tone is a doctor's famous prescription and has been prescribed thou warehouse on Long Wharf. Ite lived then in South Division Street and shield ourselves in Thy Fatnernood, Whilst somewheres off there on the and believe that for Christ's sake Thou dost forgive our sins We sand of timaa In tbe past SS year vita reat success ror macaye wr, guumnwn' ache, disagreeable, sick feeling in stomach, and it etimulatea a more healthy activity in the intestinal tract and thual overcomes constipation.

Coated later iu Erie Street where Rogers, Locke Mllburn had later their more than historic law i edge of the crowd i Theres' 1 someone Jlst pinea a mansion although it was built' by Chandler Wells. of soft Medina limestone. The entrance on Georgia Street was imposing and guarded by two huge, spreading e-lms. The jstepguards were swirled and hand cut and the portal was upheld by fine pillars. I longue, oiremm ureoiq, oiivtiivu, 2 ui 1 In 1852 Mr.

Dart went into the A wruxe sitting, the one at the Jitad, and th3 other at the feet, where the body of Jesus had t7 say 111110 her Woman, why weepest thou? She fi-lJe ther have taken away my Lord, and I know tat where lhay have laid him. And when she hid thus said, she turned herself back, and saw csus standing, and knew not that it was Jesus. John, 20:1114. smile an, "Hullo!" I JOHN D. WELLS.

commit ourselves to Thy covenant keeping for this day, Give Thine angels charge over and keep each one of us from harm. i Guide lumber business and he was one of and blotches wnen aue to constipation, ic xenaa muui wuu, r-and instills new and energy in worn, run-down bodies. FREE 20-DAY TREATMENT s.nd money! ju.t fill in nd aaaBaaaHiaaaaHaBaMBaBaaaa mail the Coupon below that a all the projectors of the Buffalo Water IN common with other citizens, we The neoole who lived and enter tained in the old have be- dislike all this disturbance. Still, you must admit it is diversion for us with Thine eye. Preserve our going out and our coming, in.

-Keep us in health and -safety in body and soul. Help to live '-together in you bava to do. Cet this splendid atrnth-builder at our risk and expense. If Nuga-. Tone wasn't such a good preparation we could not afford to let you, try it 20 days longed to the best and most cultured works, also a founder of the Buffalo Female Academy, one of the oldest ana moat faithful members of the First and a member of the Buffalo Historical Went to Live In Niagara Strrct.

the quiet season, as an nuouwu savs: "It does 'look funny to see the of Buffalo's social wet. LaVlsh Intertalnmcnts. peace and Give us rule over our own spiritsj Fit us for all Thou political parties going, taster, man a most balls absolutely tree or Send tor your trial treatment now oeiore 11 aupa yow rarao. Nut-a-Tone is also aoid by druggiata, and is absolutely guaranteed to give you entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sea guarantee on each package.

DAYS TRIAL C6UPONwi NATIONAL LABORATORY, Dept. B. 17 1018 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago. Some 'of the finest parties.

In 1858 he bought the' fine resi haet appointed to us, that we hear and do Thy holy wilL May 'our Elder THE EASTER RETURN. elaborate "dinners and notable J. WINDER GOOD, the poet, may Brother walk with, us all; the' way, given ever held In Buffalo have been dence-, in Niagara Street of E. J. Baldwin and lived iii It until his death In 1879.

be a-good poet, all right, but ne GENTLEMEN Please aend me FREE OF ALL COST. POSTAGE PREPAID, a and may His presence help and com '-Tifi 0UTEB shell of alleged belief does not interfere with the Bounds a lot like the last cau jior 30 days trial treatment of Nuga-Tone with the understanding 1 will take it 20 deya under-its hospitable roof and imany of the nation's most distinguished fort us. will return the remainder of the and if benefited Mr you 91. uu. it not oenentea.

Mr. and. Mrs. Dart entertained bed. Bless our friends and neighbors.

men and women have been package and I. owe you nothing, wined i wmcn accompanies tne Kcsurrecnon festival. 'Vhether modernist, or non-conformist, if of the old school Or and dined there. WHO WAS THE GOAT? w' and all whom -we love, especially those who may be sick or in any lavishly. Their Harriet married 'Dri Plumb of Boston.

Their Joseph Yale man. and italr the square, hall the r.tlis,' Tnnnv and Rnth Kelly drove Jr't 6.ho1' the Easter: Story never fails of the mission of iL. 'lease was 'the consecration Name St. A No. or R.

trouble. Comfort' And speedily re almost hidden. I The re club man married Miss Eliza Pierce their goat to the depot, Thursday Wake- of faith, or the confirmation of belief. lieve them. Be with the great multi ception room was at the left while nian, i tude that go out this morning to toil Davies of Dayton, and their children were Dotha Denison Dart, now The uplifting from self is beneficial when even temporary.

I the double drawing; rooms were: bacg A 1 .1.1. VI.IM.. C. 'I--' -fEXTBA If EXTRA! and weariness, and give them good cheer and rest, and the salvation Frederick Gratwick of Lan tpepas one into nigner places. To the rfght of the hall I was the mi viola Moore has moved her hen- 4 tv.

caster TA venue, and Joseph Dart tnA 4 A 1 3 For Christ's ake i 1. 1 11 X' ataman I I- Amen. Srd. i From 1880 to 1884 Mr. and Mrs nouse to tne, top oi iuc Press.

library and in a wing was the dining-room with a. dumb waiter extending to the, 'basement kitchens. The up WALLACE RADCLIFFE, D.D, Eugene Richmond, popular young LL.D., Washington, D. C. MRS.

HENRY BITTERS used to stairs room8 were hlgh-eilinged and nose ana novtess, uvea ine xjari mansion. Mr. Richmond was uuu, iciuru iu you on apni aays When along country roads you walk with me, And my faith blossoms like the earliest tree 7 That shames the bleak world with its yellow sprays. My faith revives, when through a rosy haze The clover-sprinkled hills smile quietly, Young winds uplift a bird's clean ecstacy "wasnin ciotnes a wo. man Jlst adzackly what reapin is to si roomy and were furnished large fireplaces like, the huge ones on the main loor.

Log- Area were- the younger son or i-ean rcicnmonu. a i man. only worse, ier me vn.o- president of the New i Qrk central railroad and his wife was Miss Clara board never gits out of kilter. WHO'S WHO IN order of the heating arrangements supplemented later in the century by Kim, eldest daughter of O. L.

Kims, HISTORY TODAY a not air furnace. i i 1 I MADAME X. Mrs. Stlllwell has received a letter from For this, God, my joyousness and praise who lived the southwest corner of Delaware Avenue- and Huron E. J.

Baldwin, lawyer banker, lived tj. whn vent to Wlininitton in the house in 1848 and for ten Louis Untermever. streets. State soon after marrying Mrs. George At.

il 1 afl MB1 A Then he sold it to Jo- AprU 20th. TEe lesson of the World Revival, the coming back from death sh Dart The Fassett Dinners. Franz Karl Achard All rrh t. hv TiatllTi ll inn nppn in lta wino ciornif innfta Tif rottA I From 188b to 1888 Thedore Stew Elder or i Ksnevuie, ion get a divorce. This caused no surprise here, foe she was known as a woman who amounted to nothing.

Mercyville, If th.ni. I A sine to Conjure With. art Fassett and wife lived in the old vuv I rr-i. t- -r Dart mansion. Mr.

Fassett came of German chemist, the founder of the beet-root sugar Industry, being the first to turn into prac Banner. JAnd we, of whatever creed, give thanks for it and its deep- neeted with so many lines of im- a sromlnent -Albany family and en Tube Coupbn 1 gaged extenrively In the lumber busi franght meaning. provement and advancement Jn Buf- tical account Marggrafs discov rOTJND. Paterson, N. J.

ness. Mrs. asseti was miss Agnes a ery of sugar in the vegetable. i laio mai-in wm. never aie out or recoUexrtion and teaching.

I I England of New Tor The Fassetts made many improve I've found It! Jonn, tnis uump wuni MAIL OF OCCASIONS. Born; in-Middle Haddam, in 1799. ha was married on ncr.mV.r Thpv make feather ticsiera ments in the old house, carrying out the color scheme of each room most herej confetti is one of its chief prod- nhn Knit marketed 1 1 LT. THE PEAK of the Easter holiday business, more than 50,000 folk. Conn.

Mr. Dart came to Buf mi i. auu wic artistically. Mrs. Fassett wa8 at home on Tuesdays and her dinners mt la nne ot Its leauiuK inn.

i .1 3 1 a 1 I fain in 1821 Ortltl ft tta. than a 11 ml of Comnensation, re taius ouu aciivis iu a uav ncic ictcucu uy poaLai I imburse! property holders and burn the rK.s anu carriers ior ranceuauon ana aistriDUiion. -He first nt tnt Xn Place. were among the most elegant in api polntment ever given in Buffalo. One daughter.

Miss Clara Fa-ssett, resided orith hr mother after the sudden The press of mail had to be met by overtime work. During business -with j. stocking at Main died on April 20, 1SZ1. He also discovered a method of working platinum. i Frank It.

Stockton American author, mainly of humorous stories, died at Washington, D. on April 2( 1902. His best known writings are "The Lady Or the "Rudder Grange," and "The Casting Away of Mrs. Leeks and Mrs. Aleshlne." ill Charles Francis Adams American writer and; railroad president, a son of the 'nPKTHS must be unhampered." week preceding Easter 100,000 greeting cards were handled Prnfssanr Lint OT CniCttKU Cie local postoff ice employes.

Jlndians. i 3 I death of Mr. Fassett in 1908. The Darts, the Richmonds, the Fassetts all entertained often and university. Which recans a story 01 u.nrv'a letter to an absentrmina- "The mail of festivals and occasions has a bier and erowintjl Dart conceived the i -1 i of applying the nrlnclDle fof delightfully and their hospitality ed friend: "I am utterly at a stand-atni cannot write a etory because Fe in pobiai clerical auu uisinuuuon ions anu resuonsiuiimes.

tfonvevlne through h. of the unusual in recent j-ears, this branch of mail clerks' and postmen's -r I cannot use any of tne woras Degin-ning with 'M. You borrowed the "M' volume of my encyclopedia and has trreatlv expanded. There has been a far-reaehinff chancel apriij 20. 1874fifty years ago.

more famous Charles Francis Famous Beauty it 1 1 lL. 1I." i 1 A 1L .1 Li IV. llOM IIUUIaA Adams, statesman and diploma xne eany penuu wueu' uie urisiuias st-asou was aimost me iu uuiuicigiiivg iu iw i -i .1 j. jt loremg meir war xnrourn tne ice. ine nuu, -ihihiii j.

you haven returned. xt. "tmui ax-erace crow destroys 700, tist, died on April 1918. He fSTai i me iiisiincn eiv ciiariicLerizeii nv npavv nrpssurfi ni -j iwtuuy appomiea eaerai juage ior me iNorinern yumci For 40 years jlue to a French-type clay a i For at least two decades there has been a steadilv increas- win open court in Buffalo tomorrow. Major Abram H.

Spore, prominent find insects n. vear." saya the why. was brevetted brigadier -general in the Union army in the Civil War, and was. president of tha Union Pacific Railroad for six v.A D.itimnM Sun. of course: what By Edna Wallace Hopper i 'snnsitinn of thp nnblic to avail itself of th nnstnl kptvi I War veteran, whose death is announced from Syracuse, had many Imposition OI tne pUDHC to avail ltseil or tne postal service Irlena Buffalo.

John Haudrlcourt, well-known Buftalonian of remark-endlv interchanges on holiday occasions. Christmas. New able skin as a nrestidiritator. at the reauest of his friends win give two other tDaner would have thought of It-firms the skin, combats ail lines years. iem Thanksfrivinjr, Easter, the Fourth of July and many other rtainme JSZ determining the average crow! WHICH OXK DOLLS TJP? WE'RE I festivals illustrate this fact The Black Mvstenr which attracted a great deal of attention UMBER Or TSX ASSOCIATED PRESS.

irtitBER or nNiTED rjREss. For two score years I have been a famous" beauty. For 32 years a stage star. Yet I still play young girls' parts. And I look as young and winsome as I did When I began.

The reason lies in beauty helps for which I-searched tie world. I have supplied them to many others, and they secured like results. I know A service will -be held In the sign language at Christ Chapel, Delaware This country has numerous holidays, and a tendency to more Miss Ella and Mabel SyoVer visited the r.ia Aasooutetf. irta Is elulvely entitled Street, above Tupper, this evening. The Rev.

Thomas B. Berry of Albany m.niAnH AnrMon. satnraav auu Tfe causes which increase the tasks of postal employes in Buffalo, ha naa. for rapublicaaon. I su news will officiate.

The schooner Fame cleared for the upper lakes this morning honeht a beautiful shirt walat. Mercy dunatcbas cradltad to It not otherwisa eraditad irLtpresentativc of conditions all over the united States. ville, Banner. and through the ice In two hours. Mr.

6othern has concluded hi engagement at the Academv of Music. The days were "David. Garrick' to papw anu ao them to be the best helps in exist-- Jo every city, town and hamlet, there is more mail of occasions an A ntifilAopv yrcA on) Co Ttio artlnr Tvn n.dmir&ble and the STRICTLY on name Miss Court ence. So, bj countless requests, I Vinnn! the most excessively iem- have, now arranged so all who wish may get them. Lidii iiicic uscu iu uc.

ciciji viij, ixivA uaiui vuc auuicDces iWera among tne largest ana most Dninum mui ttttti h2ile. postal service are busy sifting and assorting this mail and in Buffajol Mayor wntz ot New Orleans has appeaiedtto t.PP1. ininn creature ever aDDeanns public print. Peeing that It eets tO Its destination. 1 flood nufTafers.

Th matter will he brought before the Common council A new white' clay Famous beauties have for ages andiAVrinkles reduces enlarged pores. Thuis many Women, in 30 minutes, seem to drop ten years. And my smooth, baby-like complexion shows, what constant use will do. One must use clay Every girl and woman should uso clay in justice to herself. No one can; look her best without it.

None cart keep her blmom and contour, as have I. Users of clay stand out ta any crowd. But the clay of. today Is the. new-type clay my White Youth Clay which science has perfected.

Edna Wallace Hopper's Youth Clay is now supplied by all druggists and toilet counters. Price, 50c and $1 Iper tube. Also my Youth Cream, which should follbw the clay. Also myj Facial Youth, my famous liquid cleanser. Also my' Hair Youth, which brought my luxuriant hair.

Ml Beauty Book comes with each. I urge every girl and woman to use'these matchless helps. Let them Virtng you what they brought to me and mine. 5 The large role of the mail of occasions in postoff ice work adds I this afternoon. This evening Miss Annie Campion, leading actress at the JBER Rev.

Morse if you must for anvine- that "we I are returning to and sijrnally cogent argument to those that are marshaled Ae? used some facial fclay. French experts first taught me to use it, many years ago. Then all clays were crude TENDER Puritanism, dui we can neip uui think of Uncle Ezra Bitter's obser lor that palpaole goal 01 necessity ana justice a living WageLIOri roles 4n "both dramas. -The L. Pratt.

Sasco, Waucoma ana jn. oanaaruj and muddy, as many are today. Since vation: "I hear they're going t' have our postal employes. an snips mat recently ciearea irom rsuiiaiu ior their destination. It is announced bv letter from the agent of Max the new preacher churched for "wear- then science has found ways to multiply their benefits.

Strakosch that Lucca and a fine company will appear in Buffalo for one in' tan shoes. 1 The clay. I now use is based on 20 ACHING FEET HEALTH OF 35,000,000 CHILDREN. night of. opera at St James Hall, May 11th.

APRIL! 20, 1884 FORTY YEARS AGO. years of scientific study. It is that WHAT'S become of the old-fash ioned man who never looked at the rare clay which experts proved to bring the maximum results. MNDER the auspices of the American Child Health Association aeiJJfirS atS th7-; ohe ZuSSiSlX KS sporting page? It isjrefined clay, with the useless the 1st Of May is set apart as National Child Health-Day. IruSafiors'-Mohumerrt.

'In'mariy Buffalo churches today, parts of the Easter TV Rnite of all the exuberation mud removed. It is white and clean and dainty. It embodies several musical programs are being The committee of arrangements Ifor ilie announcement issued by the Association, the purpose of the THE minute you p'ut ru-i about Texas we hotice that nothing added factors which bring multiplied gets by the State recorder witnoui the i flood, cyclone and rattlesnake results, Decoration Day held its Initial meeting in the rooms of Benevolent Association I yesterday evening. An organization was effected. John D.

Leib was 'elected chairman, Charles S. Webb, secretary, and Alfred treasurer. Sub-committees will be appointed, and will report at the meeting -to be held next Saturday. Signor Salvlni wishes to revisit this This: super-flay, which I call my Trial Tube Free clauses underlined. White Youth Clay, will bring to any one new ideas of what a clay can do.

MAYI1E we're a bit vindictive but invite you to try my White Youth "fomTng Observances is set forth as follows "By the celebration of this national Child Health -i-iDay the American Child' Health Association hopes vto "concentrate the attention of the nation for one day upon the welfare of the 35,000,000 children. of Amer- Every city, town and village ia asked to pljan ii .1 a 2 couhtry next season and has made a proposition to Gustave and Charles' a "Tiz" bath you feel pain being drawn out and Just soaking, in. How srood vour voctorH a whm tve heard about al bIom at once New beauty and new bloom come Frohman to act as his' managers. Tne steamsnip Oregon, which at NewTOrk last night from Liverpool, made the voyage In six flays, jten hridearoom who made his bride pay Clay at my cost. Writo name below and mail this coupon today.

Edna Wallace Hopper, 53H Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, III. Send me free tube of White Youth the' taxicab hire! from the wedding hours and-thirty minutes, the rbest time on record from to the railroad station we gave tnree quickly to the user, of Youth Clay. purges the skin' of -all that clogs it tired, swollen, burning feet-feet lonely cheers. Usually bridegrooms ay, also your Beauty Boon. the causes of eallowness, blackheads 17 "Tiz" draws out the poisons that are, sucn a spineless set: and blemishes.

Chicago yesterday -three ships! were chartered for wheat to Buffalo at 3 cents a bushel. By a vote of 182 to 19 the Housa of Representatives voted to' create a-laboribureauj A party of fifty-five Mormon missionaries passed through Buffalo today en route to New York, whence they will jsail for Europe. T. D. Wilcox, the oldest Pteamboat man In 'stc'tive ibuslness in died in Ithaca today.

Mr. Wilcox was born In 1803, and was Tt tikes all kinds of people to itme It brings the blood to the skin to nourish and revive it. The result is cause tender, aching fet. I "Tlx" takes all the soreness out of corns and callouses Get a box of VTix" at any drug! or depart SO address .1. make up a world, including- that aimnpririff.

i6-vear-old-kind-of-a-girl that rosy afterglow which so amazes and delights. first emDloved on the boat. Paragon in 1818. DUrifig forty-two he was who argued with an old woman about ment; store for a few cents. manager, proprietor or largest owner of Cayuga Lake APRIL -20, 1904 TWENTY YEARS AGO.

her seat on a Main street car iai some program oi recognition oi ims uay set asiue iur children of the "2- It is a cause ftof first magnitude and as vital as it is vast, which makes its appeal in this May Day dedication to the well-being of childhood. 1 "Thirty-five million children!" 'That is a third of the population of the United States. It is more people than were included In the entire citizenship of this republic during a long period when this country was already a great and populous Power. It is almost twelve times the number of inhabitants the Thirteen Colonies mustered when thev declared their independence in 1776. niirht.

and beat her out of it. Gee, forever End foot torture Ten million dollars worth of property was destroyed by the fire which there mre times when being a gentle keep your -wear smaller shoes, feet frcafi, sweet and comfortable. devastated the business eectlon of Toronto last night and early this morning. Two. hundred and fifty firms were burnt out.

The area covered by man is an awfuj handicap! 1 ONE in every Ithree persons in this the fire was three blocks' in length and varied from half a tlock toitwo blocks In width. A. hundred and fourteen buildings were destroyed. t-Nat nnndwln 1 nlavln? -one nlerht stands in-Western New-York towns. He country is color unna.

rnis explains whv Sunday newspapers' colored IT1 any section of the United. States containing a population of appears in Hornellsville Friday evening In "The Gilded Fdc-1." Dr. Charles -W. leaves Thursday for Vienna where he will study aurgery for several months. Col.

Alfred T- Smith, retired commander of the "Fighting i BSMaaaaaisaMaBBaaaBl 4i.jfn0 000 were to be swept by tornadoes or devastated by pesti- Thirteenth" United tatets Infantry, has been made a brigadier general on the. retired list with an of salary. David Cuthbertson. fore THE MADISON SQUARE HOTEL MADISON AT TWENTY-SIXTH ST. 'r NEW YORK CITY.

OFFERS PLEASANT ACCOM JIO ATION AS FOLLOWS: Single Rooms Daily I $3.00 Double Rooms Daily -j $4.00 Two Connecting Bedrooms, Daily, 3 Persons $6.00 Two Connecting Bedrooms, Daily, 4 Persons $8.00 Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, Daily, 2 persons $7.00 AM CAliTE AXD TABLE D'HOTE DINING ROOMS. BREAKFAST, 60c LUNCHEON, 75c DINNER. 1.23 HEADQUARTERS DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION COMMITTEE jnee, all tne rest oi tne nation woum rusn xo xne rescue vx, mm. It would be said, and rightly said, that the welfare of the Entire country was at stake, that the cause of the stricken one-third caster; prdmises snow and'cold for with a drop in temperature to 24 degrees. -The three associations of Spanish War Veterans have been consolidated into one "with a membership of a hundred thousand.

Captain Hamilton Ward of Buffalo has been made a member of the administration was the cause of the other two-thirds. Compassion, rescue, re- council. -representing Jew -York State. supplements and some magazine covers have such a wide circulation. A CONTEMPORARY observes that "Pennsylvania has immense tracts which would support goats if they were properly managed by men with talent to make them profitable;" As it! has teen given us to see, women, and not men.

are the more successful at managing goats. Ask any goat. IriTY rOOK GWENDOLYN FLASH. She had plenty or cash, had dolyn And designed a career a la shocking; But her plans went to smash when would become national shibboleths. .4.

APRIL 20, 1809 FIFTEEN YEARS AGO. ADDeal was made this morning to the War Department At Washington 34 AT BROAOWAY NEW YORK! CITYj for assistance to break up the ice Jam in the lower Niagara River. j-Miss Aimee Tourgee. prominent I writer, lecturer and illustrator, who gave a delightful series of talks in Buffalo last autumn, died yesterday, Miss Tourgee had lectured in Pittsburgh last week and was on her to Mad villa and Irwin to lecture, when she became ill and returned Jit- SSfciJ-iIj VAltljIIjli Immediately, directly and statistically, the May. Day plea for safeguarding the health of our children, plea for the defense, conservation and happiness ofthirty-three per cent, of the people the United States.

But there is a larger way of surveying the Subject than even within the orbit of that immense horizon. The Children who seek.our protection are heirs of ourselves and of this 5JaH7n's future. The destinies of the myriad millions now, the weal or o-o-f the unnumbered millions who shall live, are at issue in all i -I ii Miss Tourgee was the daughter of Judge Albion W. Tourgee, the famous SINGLE ROOM WITH BATH $38S TWO ROOM SUITE $622 EXCELLENT RESTAURANT liLLlLg3r! I 1 1 I lalffiat Vorth Carolina reeonetructionlst. who died in ISO 5 wnue serving as unitea States consul at Edward Guth'rie of the Grade Crossing Commission' is considering the plans for temporary bridges across tttt-1 she missed all her casn Twas lost "through: a hole In her IDOLIZED.

the Belt Line cut at! Main Btreet. T. E. Paradis, district engineer or tne New York Central, submitted plans this morning. Let all i.4 done or lets unaone ior American cnuanooa now.

rT The responsibility is inexorable, the duty inescapable Selilone. let nothing be left undone. DAILY HOROSCOPE i 14 THE AMERICAN (From the Tathflndcr.) I "It says "One of the idols most revered by heathen is a flgure of a wo-rtan. grated, resting her chin in her said Mrs. Farr, reading from a book.

I 1 JT Which proves they are about the wisest people oa earth," said her bus hand. i "How so, "Well," said Mr. Farr. with emphasl beca.iHH they make a diety of a woina who has sense enough to give her eta. a rest." i JrTCUIlSE of unnecessarjri noises has grown to such a degree in 5 i country that" it is almost impossible to have any peaceful i flouts tot a 'GrtM TUT A ATVT A fireproof itroctureconuining Tollnl AX WiWIXf f-f every modem I i.

V-C Pi 4A V.fcni "Servdor" 5erv tttii trif unless one retires to a ten-acre" 'preserve' "far from'the MOSTJAY. APRTI 21, 1924. -I "Mara In beneflc aspect dominate today, according to astrology. Saturn lo 1" friendly. i I 'j I All the influences are most favorable to constructive activities.

It is Vood day "for starting building projects. The stars are promi'ng to those who deal In real estate, although activities will succeed boom conditions in many parts ot the! country. 'In I I I Much agitation regarding preparedness Is foreshadowed and there will l.e renewed interest. In army training, the seers foretell. Cfne of the signs appears to indicate that military operations will take ilace In the United owing to wa sudden and unexpected event.

Saturn today foreshadows a better feeling In the world of industry liclinc crowd," ves, anl srirround the ten acres with a sound: NOT OX THE JOB. I "The sun, ajs Sir Hubert Barker. physician in the world." "In Unglnnd, comments the LonJo Humorist, "thf trouble Sit to get as appointment." Torontw Te.cffram. VcaU A. iours ill wWy.

elevatei re rw EE fc I nfl nnd HI Uncs, all i door. lliHe 4 Ft it I nTf at Haaantx i 1 I ff1 PEECEkkE i v' 'l'f wp.ll! The r.oise-raaKprs seem to nave no neart or conscience on thenbieet. Most of them seem to think that tiie -nrore. upro.tr they make, the more important they' are. ne slam-banging, hoarse-shoating, siren-screaming, begins at about in the morning and con-Wnncs ceaselessly until one o'clock at night in all the large Itls It apparently never occurs to these noise demoni that.

there ovfte sick people whose health or lives may be endangered by is remorseless hammering of sound upon their nerves. They care ror the qiiet of schools' ia the day, nor for the psaco of- hos-Tit at night.t "They should worry 1" n-Hn pl these special considerations out of the question, OX THE ROAD. a Ratea Include folloWlng tr.psin 7- I hj RATES (j fJiJLi4J4Sil4lr I Jl asked "AVlint pou, doing now?" yo re ere a lecturer. traDZfrr of v.ity. vooiiuncu irijf vrirenn.

il if ifr I II "I am making one-night stands under where workers will gain much political "trcngth. declare that England's example will bo followed tm this country when labor organizations develop and that many labor members of Congress mar expected to influence legislation of the future. I Physicians and surgeons will have a very busy time all through the summer, if the stars are read aright. I Hospitals -wlls require much money and many now institutions will be established, it predicted. i il.

The great trine of the Luminaries with Jupiter and Neptune Is. indicative Of concerted action on the- part of England. Srance and astrologer declares. I I-- Persons whose tlrthdate Is have the augury of an active yrar that will brlr.g much Those who are employed may expect benefits. Children born on this day orobably will be exceedine-ly a booking- bureau, rcachina in Uatea bj i means of timetable, and being introduced by l' arm tAt.

yonr hotel. jP 1 For full ap ity Weal nuts or i iPwiniM in, I YORK CUBA HAIL 9. CO. RwatftBOW mm i' A FMt at Wall Stnet. New Yerk I ft- JIORE THAN A HIXT.

Mr3. Kawlcr 'lon't thiit. always iVrnvMe pleasure?" you i' workers of the world are entitled to some rest and sleep "o'rre ccrryint on the induatries and the business of the country, i. ebouli not kive the prerogative of ihns dis- iu-y' Thee subjects of Taurus' have creat will power and sue-j Whfn they eome? i i'm; cccd in whatever they 'undertake. 1 Uostoo.

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