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Buffalo Truth from Buffalo, New York • 9

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Buffalo Truthi
Location:
Buffalo, New York
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9
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YVKl'K KNDING MARCH 10, 1923. ELEVEN i MOST POPULAR BRAND IN N. Y. CITY TODAY PETER PAUL SON, Inc. IldMt Ym AT) TJfQ Bvwjrtfctec Reliabl Jeweler The Btat ol ETtrytUac GENESKE AND ELLICOTT 8TKIKT8 Stationers, Engravers Guaranteed not to run below the Gold Stripe Agents K.

W. WATTERS COMPANY MAIN AND MOHAWK At No. 256 Delaware Ave. Departures STEELMAN Mrs. A.

Lincoln Steel-man, who has been the guest of Mrs. Sherman S. Jewett, has returned to her home in Philadelphia, Pa. WILCOX Mrs. Ansley Wilcox and CARRIG To Mr.

and Mrs. Francis J. Carrig of 369 Crescent avenue, a daughter, Mary Ellen, on February 17th. WECHTER To Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Wechter, of 565 Crescent avenue, a son, Charles Joseph, on Feb-, ruary 14th. ROYAL To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson Royal, of 238 Starin avenue, a daughter, on February 20th. ANDERSON To Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Anderson, of 326 Ashland avenue, a son, on February 21st. STONE To Mr. and John Newell Stone, of 731 Delaware avenue, a daughter, Jacqueline, on February 14th. LANE To Mr.

and Mrs. John Francis Lane, of 162 Hertel avenue, a daughter, on February 23rd. GRIFFITH To Mr. and Mrs. Keen-an L.

Griffith of 65 The Circle, a daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, on Feb- ruary 16th. COWAN To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wallace Cowan, of 785 Potomac avenue, a daughter, Virginia Winifred, on February 13th. KRESSE To Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund Kresse, of 35 Norway park, a son, Henry, on February 27th. ROBERTS To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Andrew Roberts, of 40 Saratoga street, a daughter, Constance Jean, on February 27th.

JOHNSON Mrs. Jessie C. Johnson, who has been the guest of Mrs. F. R.

Spaulding, has left for her home in Omaha, Neb. HENRY Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Henry leave this week for South Carolina.

BAUER Mrs. Harold Bauer, who has been the guest of Mrs. Robert F. Bosche, has returned to her home in Milwaukee, Wis. HUNISICKER Mrs.

Harold Huni-sicker is spending a week in New York. SETS COIFFURE STYLE Adam.MeldrumAiidersonCd The Entrances in Pearl Street Will Be Found Very Convenient STORE HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.

Shop in the Morning for Most Comfort Mrs. Thomas F. Cooke left on Saturday for a trip to California. POLLARD Mrs. Charles E.

0. Pollard, Mrs. George E. Barrows and Mrs. E.

C. Strong left Monday to spend a week in New York. Births POTTER To Mr. and Mrs. Lars S.

Potter, of 848 West Delavan avenue a son, Lars Sellstedt Potter, on February 16th. MAGUIRE To Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Maguire, of 57 Minnesota avenue, a daughter, Anne, on February 16th.

GEARY To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Geary, of 96 Wheatfield street, a daughter, Charlotte Susan, on February 15th. KUHN To Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Joseph Kuhn, of 383 Summer street, a daughter, Adele, on February 17. GEORGER To Dr. and Mrs. Francis A Georger of 188 North street, a son, on February 16th. SLACER To Mr.

and -Mrs. Robert Alexander Slacer, of 24 Garner avenue, a son, Phillip John, on February 16th. CERTAIN SMALL BEGINNINGS. (Continued from page 7) but it has not been from lack of The ambition to fly is one of the oldest among us. Some hundred years B.

a Greek made a wooden bird, which by some mechanical means could fly; but, when it fell, it could not rise again. Many attempts have been made to construct artificial wings, and some men have been so far successful that they have flown down to the ground from a height. It is not safe now-a-days, to say that anything is impossible, and there 111 msr New Imported Kid Gloves TJT GLOVES galore from the European glove makers for all the many occasions when one must be correctly gloved are shown in quite the newest modes and fancies. Two-clasp novelty kid Gloves, pique sewn with fancy crochet embroidered backs and flair turnover cuffs faced with contrasting shade. Beaver, brown, (tZ rj gray and black prr 4 Novelty Strap-wrist kid Gauntlets, pique sewn with contrasting embroidered backs and fancy cuffs, with punch- ed eyelets showing contrasting color beneath, stitched squares and inserted squares in contrasting ffi color.

Gray, brown or pULl Twelve-button length novelty kid Gloves, pique sewn, embroidered on the arms in self and contrast- CZ f) ing colors. Mode or brown Just Inside North Enrance. New photograph just received from England of Lady Elisabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, whose marriage to the duke of York, second son of the king and queen, will take place In Westminster Abbey, April 26. It shows what the English girls call the Lady Elisabeth fringe, really the old time "bang," which has set a new style In coiffures. was once an old gentleman who said he was sure that we should one day be calling for our wings as naturally as we now call for our boots.

The Name to Remember Merited patronage, that is the simple secret of our growth, the sure cornerstone upon which we have built. FUNERALS ERNEST WEDEKINDT AdaitLMeldrum Anderson Cd, FILLMORE 0291 5 WALDEN AVENUE.

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