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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 6

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vX -'i' TresMSres Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen rbf Egypt SORTS, Pot, trie Ooaat, fadsseadant, Please Remember This: Old King Coal is a slaty old soul. We may account tot the lack' of interest in the recent partial eclipse of the moonj by the general complete eclipse of the son by the modern daughter. Now that the late woman tennis i V.v-v" .11 I jit George Unban Milling Co. Buffalo, N. Y.

Erie County Traction Corporation HAMBURG DIVISION London Ttmoa Naw York Tlmaa oopyrlahl by arraorament with axl of Camaxron. Opening of tha tomb of Tnt-Ank-Amen, the "neretlc" kins of tha Eighteenth Egyptian dynasty, at Lnxor, naa rrrealet an nnexampled atorehooaa of treasure. This photograph gives a view of the antechamber looking west Among the articles shown are a boz containing the king's undergarments and other things; a large gilt couch with supports In the form of Uonej a conch with supports In the form of "hat-hor" cows; numerous boxes containing mummified meat; a painted red box containing jewelry and ornaments; a papyrus rush-work stool, much decayed; the king's stool another couch four alabaster unguent vases of unique type and beauty a seml-drcular veneered box having minute detail of Inlaid Ivory. 1 CORRESPONDENCE Almost Single and the Brianta In The Dream ft the Moving Man and the Fonr American Aoes in, the greatest casting act in vaudeville' and others DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY DAILY KXCKPT SUNDAY Leave OrthaTd ArriT Arrive) OH Hamburg Park City Line City Line Hamburg Park A. M.

MS A. tt. J20 A. M. 6.49 A.M.

6.20 A. M. (.11 A. 6.25 6.80 7.06 6.26 7.06 7.00 7.10 7.16 7.60 7.10 7.60 7.45 7.66 8.00 8.86 7.66 8.36 8-80 8.40 8.46 9.20 8.40 9.20 9.16 9.40 9.46 10.20 9.40 10.2O 10.16 10.40 10.46 11.20 10.40 11.20 11.16 11.40 11.46 12.20 P. IL 11.40 12.20 P.

11. 12.16 P. 12.40 P. IL 12.46 P. IL 1.20 12.40 P.

M. 1.20 1.16 1.40 JO 2.20 1.40 2.20 2.16 2.40 2.46 8.20 2.40 8.20 8.16 8.26 8.30 4.05 8.26 4.06 4.00 4.10 4.15 4.60 4.10 4.60 4.46 466 6.00 6.85 4.6S 6.36 6.80 5.40 6.45 6.20 6.40 6.20 6.16 6.26 6.80 7.05 6.26 7.06 7.00 740 7.16 7.60 7.10 7.60 7.45 7.66 8.00 8.35 7.55 8.35 8.30 8.40 8.45 9.20 8.40 9.20 9.15 9.40 9.46 10.20 9.40 10.20 10.15 MUD 10.46 11.20 10.40 11.20 11.16 11.40 11.46 12.20 A. 11.40 12.20 A. II. 12.16 A.

II 1 12.40 A. III. 1.16 1.10 ly A. M. Cara leave terminal! 12JJ6, 1.10, 1.56, 2.40T8.26, IU0, 10.40, 11.40.

Oty Use Try Good bread can be made only from good floor. Liberty Flour 6.40, 7.40, 8.40, 9.25, 10.10, 10.66, 11.40. 4.10. 4.65, 6.40, 6.25, 7.10, 7.65, 8.40, Only 12.40 A. IL UNI Kasia, Buffalo.

J. H. Brawa. Ill W. Parr.

SL, Tia City Drue Oo, N. Toaew WillUmsrine Faannaaj. nnnfa ana. BUraorth See, HeOaad. A.

If to P. H. Eaespt Sundays Cloaad Saturday! at 11 Noon SENECA (IM YEAR INyANQE champion was defeated by a rlBing unknown British is it proper to say that Molla's bubble 1b Bjurstedt? And now comes Mister Redbreast with Kin ehirruri. chimin. Chimin! To warm our hearts, and make our pulses etir-up, sur-up, (1 A Letter in Rhyme.

I after months many Too many, 'tis true, Attempt will another Bucolic for you. Therefore, in my office, Your readers to please, I touch with deft fingers The typewriter keys. The Rochester Herald, Express, Buffalo, The News of Batavia, And other you know I write for in rhythm, Which wearies the mind Of one old and feeble, And partially blind. Tho' tough has been winter, I merrily sing With bards of creation, To welcome the spring. Which deeply awakens In passion of love, A song of my springtime In heaven above.

Tis sweet in my sorrow, Tis sweet in my pain. To think of that country. Which scon I may gain. In euphony faultless Forever to sing The song of redemption, With Jesus, our King. To me my religion Is sacred, I claim, But persons who differ, I love lust the same.

All creeds are in Heaven Therefore, in love's plan, My God is Jehovah, My brother is man. Of course beinfr human, I'm faulty within, And daily feel keenly The knowledge of sin. As God is love, brother, His love has made me, A lover of sinners I one, so I see. God knows man is human. And I as a man By sin was made faulty.

To meet His great plan. Therefore in forgiveness Of others I'm free, Who will, I am praying, For wrongs pardon me. I'm now in a hurry-Stop must weaving rhyme. And leave this great subject. To some future' time- I say will in closing, -The while in lifers van; That I'm a Gad-lover, And lover of man.

Franklin S. Noatman. North Java, N. Y. Was, But Now Not Is.

There was a man who fancied. By driving good and fast, He'd get his car across the track Before the train came past. He'd miss the engine by an inch And make the train crew sore. There was a man who fancied this, But there isn't any G. B.

A. March has a melting manner. We sing the month of gales, When winter's ardor fails. When freshets spring, and robins sing And sap runs in the pails. Pat I came near selling my boots yesterday.

Mike You did, sir. Well, it's lucky you didn't sell 'em. How did you come near doing it? Pat I had 'em half-soled. Flushing (L. Times.

Colored Rookie I'd lahk to have a new pair o' shoes' suhl SeroeAnr-Arw win, aluu. out? PaIamJ T) T. nr a. a. wvivicu avuvaitr urn OUw 2 till, the bottoms of mah shoes are so thin .11.

i biasi uu a uims ana leu wnetner it's heads or tails! Pittsburg Panther, Tt la i. what he wants. And its plural a like uiO WUIIWA. Glva mA-jiAa mrba -V 1." a censer, and the one that's most vital win ma were amen, sir. Fifty---Is tie pleasure of the next dance to be Twenty "Yes, all of if California Pelican.

Teni-bAnMWhA i wauta wii-r 1111- portant thing we have now that we uiu uavv vuc nunurea years ago I Tnmmw "Mo" A 1U1 1I1U, Will, 1 LB mil and restful air, the President certainly isn't Harding. Buffalo ban A tionr A-mnlDl Fix. WftSra smn nfliAi-a a t.1- ui mo fesslon in one, too, when the air gave out "Pa, where was Babe Ruth "Couldn't tell you, "Where was Jack Dempsey born?" "Dont know that "Pa." will vnn Km ma -M the United States?" Denver Par- new entrancing fragrance reter r. stnuti, JSden THH VATKIWa PEALgW ULLBNllRUCB'; POWERS EYES EXAMINED 4M MAIN STREET Opiraalte Beaa AK.Hr. BUFFALO, N.

Y. AUCTIONEER. Prompt axMentkm to all sales. Speatal on aarm stock and tools PHOCNE, MARTIN STtXSOM. Edan, N.

Y. Han Us ExBuilns Your Eyes: 9 WDlraRotriclarsfinnlnrnolrlria ani.iitwi vpiVIIIGIIIdlo Only diseased or inlurerl evaa require the services of an oculist (physician eye-specialist). Errors of vision require glasses properly fitted by an optometrist (the legal practitioner of optometry). If you have an error of visios, muscular trouble or eyes strained from overwork then yog need exactly -the services we render. If your eyes need any.

thing further, we will so advise you. u. a. srHiaaiBeciaiS Based Upon Every Honest There to no such thing in uentisy? as "good enoogh." Dentistry mands and ahould have the best toriighted or the Qual ity of the materials lowered, gooo -tfstry rmot result. Honesty is, always has been and always will be the basis upon which we serve our patients and we are able ffirant anrarv fnrm Af Dental tresv- ment, at moderate charges, without slighting tbe principles 01 nne-.

The largest Dental office in BuffI. occupying three floors. DR. ARTHUR B. COBB DENTISTBY Hours: 818O a.

m. to 8 p. Phone Seneca 406. -868 Main Sfc, Cor. Eagle.

ButTsle, N. Y. And frame yooi mind to mirth aad merriment, which baJS harm aad kagthew lee ravajrKujr snasi araajtus. ar. sVllHUHHI JaJ year's subscription THEATERS.

Shea's Hippodrome. At Shea's Hippodrome this week the artistio piotnre triumph of the age is shown with the wonder child Jackie Ooogan in Oliver Twist, a screen adaptation, of Charles Dickens' immortal noveL Millions have read the Dickens' olaaalo and Frank. Lloyd who directed the ploture has preserved all the marvelous dramatio scenes of the story. The story, as unfolded, reveals a new corrected abuse which prevalent in England and elsewhere when Dickens wrote the novel. The Workhouse system was almost as evil in its result as was the slavery evil in this oonntry.

All this is disclosed a well as glimpses of rural and metropolitan- England as shown in Dunbridge and in London. All these scenes have been faithfully reproduced and Jackie Ooogan in every way fulfills the dream of Dickens in the waif of bis-immortal story. Lon Ohaney is a great Fagln, Gladys Brook-well plays Nauoy and George Seigman, Edouard Trebaul and others are seen in the well known characters. An extra attraction has been booked in Lupino Lane's five part comedy, A Friendly Husband. The Hippodrome News and Topics of the Day complete the show-John Lund, is the Guest Onndnotor of the week, the Hippodrome Symphony Orohestra playing Mendelsaoho's Buy Bias and Dance of the Perfume Bottles by John Lnnd.

Albert Hay Malotte is playing a popular song Baby Bine Eyes at the Wurlitser. At Shea's Hippodrome beginning Sunday, March 26th Bebe Daniels and Lewis Stone will bejnen in 'William de Mllle's production The World's Applause. This is bound to prove one of the greatest attractions of the yeary, a modern emotional comedy drama by Clara Beranger, a love story of a famous' dance. The production has been gorgeously made and elaborately staged. advertisement.

Shea's Theater. Marlon Morgan's Dancers head the bill at Shea's this week in the story of Helsn of Troy, a dance drama. There are dancers, gods and goddesses, heroes and heroines, warriors and above all Helen, played and danoed by Josephine McLean. The young artists are poems in themaelvLS, each one looking as though he or she had stepped from the Parthenon frieze or the sculptured side of a royaly tomb. Jack Mack and Graeie Deagon' are favorites in A Smart Comedy Offering and Hymack contrives to ohange his garments while be stand pattering in nllaight of the audienoe in bis novel offering, In Bogey Villa.

For laughing purposes only is the stamp ou the act offered by the well known comedian Bay Farn and bis talented partner Maree and Sam Moore and Oarl Freed offer a mnaioal novelty called Spooning and Ballooning and all their props prove to be musical Instruments. Ann Gray and her harp are well known to all musio lovers and Oscar Marten aad are pantomi-inlst, gymnasts and comedians. Emma Frabelle aud Brother oomplete the show in sensationaWdanoo numbers on the wire.i Shea's Pictorial Review shows the world's latest news in motion. Next week at Shea's tha bill will be headed by Bae Samuels known as The Blue Streak of Vaudeville in a repertoire of new and exolnsive-aongs. Bae Samuels baa thai something oalled personality and she put 'over her material in a way all her own.

A speolal attraction on the bill la Dnol de Kerekjarto the Royal Virtuoso, who is assisted at the piano by Maurioa Eisner in a high class musical program. Julia Naab and O. B. O'Donnell will be seen in M. O'Donwtll's latest comedy sketch ORCHARD PARK (Received too late for last waak's -lame.) Mrs.

Kelson O. Spencer has returned home from Olif ton Springs. Mrs. Frank Thorn passed away on Saturday, buried on Tuesday. William Hoth has the diphtheria and his little daughter has the measles.

The rumor is that several of our streets will have tlieir names changed. James Hamilton who has been ill for the past two weeks has returned to work. Mrs. Amel Gell was taken to Buffalo on Saturday for an operation appendioitia. Edward Stein Is making Improvement on the honse he purchased from Carleton Briggs.

Mrs. Rhoda Stroebel has -returned foom Boston where she wss visiting her sister, Mrs. Christ Fowlering. Mr. and JMrs.

James Hamilton were In Boston on Saturday to attend the funeral of her unole Milton Trevett. Mr. and Albert Trevett attended the funeral of their cousin Mr. Milton rrevett in Boston on Saturday. The I.

O. O. F. conferred the third degree on six candidates last Wednes day, March 7th. The team Trom Buffalo put on.

the work. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marquet enter tained the grange sewing oirttle ou Thursday afternoon March 8th and a oard party in the evening. EAST CONCORD.

too lata for last week's Issue.) B. Luoe was in Buffalo Saturday. Mrs. Howard Shamel is ill with grip. Mrs.

Fred Domes wss in Buffalo Tuesday. S. L. Bauft and eon, of Martinsville, oalled in town Saturday. Oscar Maroielje, of Buffalo spent last week the guest of his father here.

Elmer Stanbro, of Springville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil-oox. Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Goodell of Buf falo, spent Sunday with her father, William Land. Mr. Rioh of Cattaraugus and Albert Sohudt of Buffalo, spent Monday here in the interest of East Concord Milling Corporation. Mrs. Meata Domes and Mr.

and Mrs, Cecil Philips oalled on their nnele, Wil liam Wiloox at Springville recently, who is ill with pneumonia. BLASDELL (Received too late for last week's Israa.) Collector Charles B. Fuller, of the township of Hamburg, was in the town hall to coll tot local taxes. Some of the erews of the Seneca Iron Steele are not working because of the holdups for Mr. and Mrs.

John MoKenzie are re joicing ever the arrival of a fine boy, born Sunday, March 11th. Rev. A. B. Herman met the candi dates for baptism at 4 p.

m. yesterday. Several will be received into theohuroh on Easter Sunday. The Boy Boonts have Invited their parents to attend any of their Friday evening meetings at the Hall, Soout Master Schmitt announces. Local polios have been unable to se cure dues as to the identity of the whiskey thieves who early last Sandav morning stole two oases of BootoaJ whiskey from tbe cellar of tha home of Mrs.

Pbiny B. MoNanghtoo. The Classifieds have Droves a maana oomplete the show. advertisement. AGKIGBAPHS.

Early spring beats summer or fall for settng out the strawberry bed. Where alfalfa and red clover fail, why not give alsike olovr a trial? ReasonVtoo late perhaps, may con vinos yon of. the folly of misspending time. George Washington. The potato grower who gives thought to labor, seed and fertilizer is tackling the potato problem in the-right way, Unole Ab says: A man can't givf the best be has without meeting othei folks who are doing the same thing; and they are the best folks to meet.

Keeping Acoount with a Crop ii easy if you have the bulletin that tell how. The state college at Ithaca wil send you a copy for the asking. A po tal card will do. Some farmers fall for stock in ai alleged, fertiliser company, yet the; can't be persuaded to make an invest ment in limestone and aold phoxphat which would be sure to pay them goo dividends. Man may be olvilized in some de gree without great progress in mano faotures and with little commerce wit) his distant neighbors.

But without th cultivation of the earth, he is, in all oountiies, a savage. Daniel Webster HOMESPUN YARN. Ever try using the ioe oream freezer ior a small nnrry-up onurnlng- of but-tert To Adam Paradioe was home. To the good among bis descendants, home is paradioe. Hare.

Lemon juloe will give flavor to cooked sweet aDDls. auincee. and Other frnita that lack tartnean. Aunt Ada's Axidms: Labor saving devices for the home aren't intended to save time for more labor. Want some strmwberrinfl in the nr.

den patch? The state oollege at Ithaca nas a orana-new strawberry bulletin, Ask for E. 60. Out the worn out heels from mnr overshoes, leaving a strip at the top to uom mem on oy, ana yon have some toe rubbers for damn weather. Give the sun a chanoe as a bleach for yonr olothes. Put the olothes in the sunlight wben thev are wet and kean them moist until they are of the do- irea wnitness.

"Old olothes. crookerr. and nihar Hi a. oarded artioles that are oluttering the attle should either be made to prove their usefulness or else rrn in anmanna else who can use them, or to the Junk neap. EDEN CENTER (BaeaWad too late tor lait waok's lama.) Mrs.

Janetta Bill entertained tbe Stitoherie at her bom in North Main street Saturday afternoon. Mrs. O. Priam and grandson, Richard have returned from a five weeks visit to Elm Priess' family inPrnoaton, Ind. E.

O. Newell has returned from spending the winter In the south, li. F. Webster ant) family are en -route home, by auto. P.

Turner of Canada has oome to take np the dnties of prooesser in the oan-ning footory here, caused by the vaoanoy by David Baldauf who resigned. Some Timepiece. From the report of a shipping ease: "She proceeded on her way until 7, or rather when a noise was heard as of a heavy body like an anchor or a chain beinrr-Hrasrired alonor tha rTerk- from about the funnel aft It wnn-iha mate's watch. Liverpool PaperJ to your I home paper PSYCHIC CLAIRVOYANT REMEDIE8 OP THE LATE MRS. J.

H. B. MATTKSON Ik IM Noted CUlrrorut aad HeallafMedliim In Um World, are an Kn factured by air UM Daifhtar, MRS. NELLIE tVHITCOMB Farehl Clalrroiaat Ramedlaa axe all mmAm of Prodi Boots, Herbe and toe Full Ptai Bottle. Write for Free Booklet ant try taeoe BonaaUa.

At fan all oommonlcatiopa to MRS. NELLIE WHITCOMB, P. a Box 887, Buffalo, Try Parchle No. 1 Balaam for IcIWiia aad all forma of la Grippe aad aatay Be tare raa cat Besieetaa aUasfartarai ay NELLIE WHITCOm. No Baffala elka.

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Years Available:
1875-2008