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FURNITURE every year because more people realize . big overstuffed chairs away for the e them with Reed pieces? ge of atmosphere and the Reed Furniture has iduring the hot summer months. ffed pieces will be nice and fresh and you éhange next fall. f high.grad e Reed Furniture in the latest fin- CeS. JRTER SONS /IS’ BEST FURNITURE STORE.” bawling and social tomorrow t, and will give a reception to the members who joined the church faster morning. All men n in the church are welcome oma House Asked " To Impeach Governor homa City, March 31.—Im- ment of Gov. J. B. A. Robert- as recommended in a report b the Oklahoma house of rep- tives late yesterday by an in- | ng committee. The report s o088 neglect and corruption Qernor is charged with “un- e of his executive power" to, reprieves, pardons and the report declaring the pres- ministration has extended clem. to 1,900 persons. 3 harge Is also made nor evaded payment Income tax last year. and FIGHT FIRE UP HIGH. New York Fircmen Subdue Blaze on 31st Floor of Equitable Building. New York, March 31.—Firemen fought among the clouds for more than an hour early today before sub- duing a dangerous blaze on the 31st floor of the towering Equitable build- ing in the heart of the downtown sky- scraper district. It was one of the highest fires the firemen have ever been called upon to fight. The blaze started in a broker'a office. and clouds of smoke poured through the upper stories and eleva~ | tor shafts of the massive s { The fire was under conts ) building’'s g Better buy y you know. 4 Our milk comes from selec farms and is carefully handled and also pasteurized which makes it a pro- duct whose purity and richness is abso- lutely nmxo:l-fi .You're . safe he g | ctte must have been a bit o ‘ become too easy to figure out. | COATS The likeness of last niz'.t itlhou- “foxy” for 8 people guessed Frederick G. manager of Fox's theater in i Thousands of people see ial manager at his place s every week and “Know itor is somewhat surprised that more of our amusement-loving | ‘('ilizvnn did not guess correctly last {night. L. N. Goff wins the $1 for getting the first correct guess started on its merry way through the straight and narrow path of qualifications. Now, if Mr. Goff will call, he will receive the congratulations of all con- cerned and incidentally “old man dol- lar,” the fellow we hear so much about staging a comeback. Others | who guessed correctly were: Hazel | V. Atwater, William Patteson, Wal- ter Sanderson, Pauline Cavil, Mr. Deliaportolou, Alexander V. Bollerer, and another fellow whose last name ran off the end of the paper he was writing on. In fairness to the last fellow, we will say that we had a | score of experts with magnifying | glasses going over the counter for the | 1ast three letters but some humorist | 'mual have come around and rubbed them off. Tonight appears a gentleman who has recently moved his place of bus- Jyness and he has much better quar- |(ern now. We would like to go into detail about the hustling young bus- | iness man but we are afraid it would | He is ! a good mixer in more ways than one. | Who is it? CITY ITEMS. Be sure and visit the Henry Morans® | | Victrola booth at the Auto Show. | —advt. ! The most popular car at any price is the Paige '‘6-66'".—advt. Engine company No. 2 was called to Cherry and Whiting street last night | to extinguish a fire in an automobile Buell only | Carney, { owned by P. A. Johnson of | street. Vote for Mrs. A. G. Kimball for School Board at republican primaries, April 1.—advt. Auto Show tonight. —advt. i April Victor records are at C. L. | Pierce & Co.'s.—advt. I An automobile owned by Louis | i State Armory. Putterman of 201 Hartford avenue was slightly damaged last night, when a fire started from a short circuit. | Engine company No, 5 was called to extinguish the blaze. ! Martha Chapter, O. E. 8., will hold | |{ services at the Masonic Home in Wall- | ! ingford at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon. ! See the wonderful Cadillac at the Auto - Show.—advt. Ether Soaked _éugar Fed to School Children ' Westfield, Mass., March 31.—As the result of investigation by the school | authorities, by which it was learned | { that young children are eating sugar i lumps soaked in ether to reduce their | | appetites, Superintendent Chester B "Sules has taken up the s state educational and ties. Ether may be l quantity . 4 | CONNORS-HALLORAN — LADIES DEPARTMENT 21 5 Main Street The Main Store on the Main Street MOST EXCEPTIONAL SALE WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS—DRESSES Fashion’s newest ideas in this marvelous collection—the latest drape and embroidered effects—every Springtime - coloring in the wanted materials. All sizes, including stylish stouts. W conceivahle style, ma-{ Dresses- 7= cluding taffetas, satins, crepe de chires, mignonette and tricolettes. A remarkable collec tion in every newest Vi .. N\ Our extensive éhowing of the latest smart wrappy _ Bl W8 coats, flare and daintily § C D at embroidered coats, also straight line models at practically manufacturer’s cost. | f”iggf” ANJ ® We feel convinced that t . stylish dressers of New B u1 ' @B @8 tain and vicinity know th: ! our models and prices satj fy the most critical shopper. Select your man-tailored elaborately trimmed suitsat this special price. " .00 s, l [ - AND PETTICOATS ONS FOR THIS SALE . € < — 0 — which was closed for violation o prohibition law, read of Kaufy plight and notified the attorney" eral's office that the family coul there if the ban against the bul was raised. Judge Landis the request and the Kaufman moved in today. his wife and ten children, who were evictad from their re- rchased home because of in- o' pay Installments when dils, amending his injunc- saloon for ona year, homeé for the family. per of the saloon