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HE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. ONE NAN HELO JOLUECONT FAHTSIWATCR SAVES. (SRK TES UP. PC-PONE Ha UP TRULEY LIE A BURGLAR CNG DOCTOR'S LIFE.| CITY HALL WORK Timepiece Stops Bullet Elmer|Every Union Man Quit Work at Wouldn’tStart CarWhile Pas-| ing Into a House and Is Set Thorn Fires at His Brother-| Noon and the Remodelling of sengers, Contrary to Rules,| Upon by Six of His Pals Tak-| in-Law, Dr. John Deyo, and} the Mayor’s Office Is Inter- in the Courts. Stood on the Front Platform.) ing Him to Station. No Wound Results. rupted. ‘The “ping-pong” baby's life Ss a emitted In only twenty-eight hours BLOCKED THE ENTIRE LINE.|PUTS ASSAILANTS TO ROUT.|SHOOTS TO AVENGE SISTER.|CANTOR AS AN ARBITRATOR. |:o::crviate ateptal ant. tay fixured in a divor care tried befor . in the Supreme Court Irocession of Stalled Vehicles] John Burns, allas “Snipes Hughes, | Elmer E. Thorn, thirty-five rs old.| Borough President ¢ hea taby cae: ca to whom the police say Is a petty thiet/o¢ Coney Island avenue and Beverly} new role tu-day. He p a} by a man. tt wolghed twenty. Finally Put in Motion by Insistent /ind has beon arrested many times road, went to the office of his prother-; Uncomfortable minutes as a high class ounces and measured 11 Inches In Bluecoat, and Brooklynites Ar-|Defore, gave Patrolman Slevin, of the} on 1. Jonathan Deyo, at No. aio| #rbitrator b en a score of protesting Its head war such a tiny Httle rived After an Hour’s Dela: Bast Fifty-first street station, the tus-|!M-law. Dr. Jonatha YO at No. Wey oa indignant labor delegates and Con-|aphere that the doctors gave It the na q er a lour’s Delay. ale of his Ife late last night. While | Ninth street, Brooklyn, and in the pres-| actor Ryan, who has the Job of re-lo¢ ‘the ping-pong” baby It was reg taking the man to the station on al once of a dozen of the physician's pa-] modeling the Interior of the City Hall. | tered as “Mr, and Mrs, Clark's’ baby charge of attempted burglary a gang] Uents waved a revolver and fired point} ihe delegates had already held council] this was the first Information Hinne TraMe on the Flushing avenue line of fot six of the man's friends set upon |blank at the doctor in the corridor of the City Hall and|ciark has had stnce April, when Alfre) the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company} him, “What do you mean by talking about] voted to call off every unlon man at] her husband, the steward In the hous was held up for an hour this morning] In tess time than It takes to tell it}my sister?” he shouted as he fired the under Ryan, hold of John B, McDonald, the tap Peeper crs ee Tncnaeng nm at pbuOrn (PE in knocked out one of his assail- | bullet. none of contention was the em-| ‘Transit builder, met a fair enticer aervance of the company's official order /ants with hia nightstick, Janded Burns] Dr, Deyo fell to the r. The bullet] poyment by Ryan of non-union plas-|named Josephine Bung on the track at not to allow passengers to ride on the/and one of his pals in the police sta-| struck him in the left side. While the} terers. ‘There was a pers 1 issue in-] Sheepshead. front platform, and the refusal of three}tion and put the rest of the gang to} pante-stricken pationts were scrambling would pot down.| Her Inwyer, Edward Stubenve! Syed to respect the rule. salt mut of the p ‘o got on his y Donovan on Tues- ma Tesult, there was almost a riot of the| Frank Schallas conducts a fruit store| feet, felt f nd found thatlaay lust came to blows when the dele- delayed son the hundreds ofa ast Forty-seventh street and] the bi ha vd itseit in his gate sought to question the union men A NEW YORK MAN stalled the vex of the In an apartment on the floor over|eold watch Insiea of perforating his] pegard ployment of the nou- £ mn were called out. > store. Mrs. Schalles had started to| !ntestines, anisn oh Pl erarabiieiavectaa Cured of Consum tion Aaa car No, 1,569 reac leave the apartment last night when s Thorn ran from the ho: a when hel Donovan, who reported forthwith to 3 station, at the cor f and}saw a man standing In the hall trying] 7 the ¢ Fourth ave-l nin organization. . . Nostrand avenues, at 7.90 o'clock this|to pry open a door in the front of the|mue and Tent bu Into Po- |", cAANE OC Public) BUldinge | rea eer sector nine well omer Ht Morning, three men with transfers/apartment with a “Jimmy.” licemgn Ti who plaved him under] wiiker, who is interested In seeing the | family physician had examine Jumped on the front platform of the} She screamed and ran into the apart-|\rrest. F being arraigned before) vivorts quarters fineled on time, of- Aha Penns tae Ne yay car. As the car wa. {ull they coull|ment where her husband was resting | ‘he desk 9 ant at! the Fifth street) janis en as an arbitrator, The: SR te ye minted ihat thaonly hope rovant z s * arbitrator, They 1 Rot got Inside, Tho motorman then told]on a couch, Schallas ran to a window] *tation when Dr. Deyo entered to make) vo eciined gh Ryan, made [OL saving hix life was a ebange of climate them to get off, as it was the}and yelled for the police. Policeman |“ pista he doctor eald about yous} overtures and offered concessions. ' Teter aa ulahtcawents;: Stn werd rules to allow any one to ride on the|Sloyin saw a man, who afterward it nad the doctor sald about your | MUTT Ts Could aot torgive Ryan for] tase wearing Bis Tifo away. Thin cou front”platforin. They refucd, prov pawUrHe; CUR OUE OR cL @naltc| (erreu sta tittoserceems aa then winie Db out of the bullding. [Chills and fover were Kradual The motor h ak oft hh is f pandora eet have nothing to sey now,” reptied| throwing Donovan out of the bull worse and no medi ld 6 ee ores) nents Koff his con J into the street. As was|-pyorn, “When I @o to court 1 wil| They invaded the Borough President's |and when his family d otined EE racecar tiney eat Oe Lee es eanedaceocemeetiite intr show that 1 had ample cause to shoot |oMice In a vody. Delegate Donovan re- | {Me ‘great misfortune proad| “among. his RAPHE achiala that [aay tie man ror someting intone! this mani ounted ail the grievances, not omit-| neighbors aud friends like wildfire, and, it atay there until t A was ease to Kegel did edritar) Goid el Dr. Deyo said he could not undorstand [ing to tell of how Ryan had handled | was Kinerally Mr ntl the wheels rotted away) back to the barrel whore he found a/ nig peotherin-law's charge. hi He was daily losing flesh and strength before thay would budg “jimmy.” He then took the man to the] «1 certainly did not talk scandalously President Cantor reminded the] tants hw could hardly craw! around As the minutes few and the cars kept] Schallas apartment where Mrs. Schailas| apyout his sister,” he sadd, “for th “|delegates that the point i was] count of his extreme weakness. Mading up behind abuse began to be| IontiNed| Hi as the Man who wasl eo tice sie ie tee Mite. and re Toe (eotey ice nin: tae t Tt was 1 rtunate condition that pon the stubborn motorman | trying te open the door, B\gonytHAL she ls my wite and we live |ARraed vie lree mat te ne consiascen [Wert eat ate New PRU at ratant cet nl ““wut even when the} Slevin atarted with his prisoner for Hed eae: Steins contre Dut one delegate, who would ‘not aup:| confntied conmumptive in the second stage changed threats he maln-|the Hast Fifty-frst street station. Near | 42) ostablishiment, but. We. parted on se euldlsiesarersonatitee! ofS centhed the healing, olly vapors into tained his yerenity Finally a poli the corner of Forty-seventh street and First avenue he was get upon by alx » had thrown me good terms and I went back to the prac- XY look better. n came along, and otormuan sani (i tise of my profession. I had no idea he ni Gantor won the plaudits of| improvement was very marked, the bhiecoat would tot Interfere. ‘Then | Whom rio strike Murphy, with “hin| 4 Reavy callbre revolver, with one his chair, vr am In favor Of/ oily vapors into his lungs and he grad nt Toad hurried to the| compelled to strike Murphy with his] over empty, was found on Thorn at| MON Weber dolng all, the city, work ws!ealned in weight nod xtrength: bie night es with the motor-|club, knocking him down, and also to ‘ar as posable shal certainly protest] veats loft him, also his cough, chills anc but the three mi fused to glVe| we his elud Fith good effect on some | ‘m= station. against the employment of non-unton] fever, spitting up blood, until’ h pio commands of wntreatics Use, nis hers and succeeded in holding | When Thorn was arraigned before|men in such cases’ | lant, discharged as entirely Swatn erates passed and) oy to Burns and Murphy, Maxistrate Tighe in the Butler ‘straot eA eae) ebm CRGere De ceeieea Sy cne aims Ison Hons Cuter See urns was arraigned in court this | court Dr. De: fused to make a com- Saami habe ones my He to Hroadway & mob | miming charged with attempted burg-|piaint. “Policeman | ‘Timming charged | ain meothine 12 oss | Ta tee ad Ottera hin sostuaioutal for pull Grookiynites weathered around the vohe | lary and having TA pargias’s {ool in| the prisoner with, carrying & leaded £4: fon Our. orenniaations to-morrow, and | cation that the world may have anothe: @inato. motorman's car und besan to jon and Murphy was charged | volver, but sentence was suspended. | tp oe eT ae Nether the, “atrike | Dont that consumption tn curable. ahow such an ukly disposition that the ring with an officer. rhe Dada as BAS renecraen 4 fy ene @hall be continued. I can say that the | Mf William, McGrath lives at 527 Lenox i” site court togeth SOE eee ndeamttcly, uniecglarar New York Call. and see him and Inspector rushed to the Clymer atin and tied to The police say thelr dit- Li iE CIES, Marie Tempent to Return, forences arose over businesg matters, Union men age employed on the Job," ” statement DECEMBER 11, 1902. and a policeman made Clark, who was lying with Miss Bung IN DIVORCE CASE Its Presence on Earth Led Mr.!" Clark’s Wife to Seek Freedom) TQ FREE was the hoxpltal ‘nix lungs and immediately begin to feel ant In loss than two months bi. and after prove for youreelf the truth of the above rves hurried to the scene just vhat might have for the Marie Tempest, who was once a great ‘ 1c opera, favorite In this country tn comic is to return next season as @ Frohman very Frotorman’ He was a ompelled by. th Oo TGhe will, appear here during ith tho three (on Shin Mate |neason of twenty weeks In her, Londoy rm, fhusical-comedy. “The Marriage, of e| the New Hw Hey yoy a igs, er entire English company will accompany her. pwie BAUMARNS. . W.125"St.Near 7*Ave. watts. e Diamond Jewelry and Watch flouse of America Reliable Goods for Less Money Than Any Other Establishment in the United States. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR EARLY PURCHASERS OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Any Article Now Selected Can Be Reserved Until the Holidays, { DIAMONDS | “146 i W125" ST. , |iFirst Come, Hola Best Served. Qur colossal showrooms as well as our store houses lvirtually grunt with their loads of Beautiful Gift | Dhings—an assemblage surpassing every other exhibit of ‘its kind that we know of, But the demand is great and {hourly growing greater. There are many articles of one kind, jot others only a few, Obviously, the choicest goes to the) most prompt; so we urge you to turn delay into haste, '' purchases stored free till wanted, for small deposit. | | | | { Solid gold Brooch, set with 18 Orient veurls and Igenuine amond; actual value, $14.00; pri Eoltd gold Brooch, set with 24 Ori: ental pearls and 1 genuine diamond; actual value, $19.00; price, a“ § DS Solid gola Brooch or Pon- dant, set with ? large and brilliant digmonds, aetual value $80.0h price, $27.50, Solid gold Coll Pin, heavily set with a large dia- mond; value $10.75; price, Solid gold Hrooeh, sot with 43 Oriental pearls and 1 genuine Hamond; actun| ‘ue, $35.00; pric ‘ ~ } Se a ie ty, ) 1 paain 3 Genuine Man's Oypay Ring: Sar Solid gold heavily carved and Solid gold Knot set with two large Large polished] Unprecedented bargatn; handsome solld golden oale|quarterod oak, pollvbod 7g ombination) Morris Chairs, Wike Bookcases, Uke | 4 esign; adjuetadle design; & feet 10| brass ratchets afd rod; 4 mplete with revers!- Hoop Hing, set with & diamond Genuine Diamond price, $8.00; prio trimmings, etc.; pric value $19; spe-| ten $1.75. $3.75. $9.50, { $1.75. {$3.75 $9.75. $4.75, $24.50, cial) $5.25, special ~ WATCHES FOR MEN. H WATCHES FOR WOMEN, Boltd Mekarat Solid taneneaita gold gold My gold golden oak case, filled Watch American oan and ee Stal move- American Pin, drawer, brass ment, move- fine Massive, elegant Turkish Couche; gallery, $13.75 ment, Jewell- warrant- ed ed for 10 f move- years, ment, $7.75 $8.75 extra quill Nhe aes eMaccply and. closely tufted; ig body and o§ 8 78 ‘ ‘ Iekarat construction; very aston: €& 7H] i> gold filled {ehing value; spectal.. Children's Reed ckers, like design, made, in Empi Snely preliac 26; Immenso line of others, $250 down to $2.98, pola eit sil- vercases, American move ment, $4.75 Sold allver Watch. and Pin, ) Solid gold set with genuine diamond, no chip, Waith move. jments price, $2.75 {$14.75 $13.75 FOR THREE YEARS. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 11,00. Waltham move- Waltham ment, » 14x brass ratls, decorated My door, etc,; Value $1 special, ment, $9.50 oak; used as carriage or chair; very apecial $1.98! Gilt Clocks, Silver Novelties Vai Fanoy | Figures, hs, Music Nanos, etc, Dainty Gilt Chairs, like dealgn, genuine) burnished mlit leaf finish, EVENINGS UNTIL 9,30. spots, Rugs, Uphoistorier, Housefarnishi | Agcounts Opened. Most Liberal-Term _. (OPEN RVERY EVENING FROM NEXT WREK OV. \) Manufacturing Jeweller and Silversmith, 409 & 411 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, Opposite Boerum Place, near City Hall, hes high, 3] Solldgold Link} Snake Ring, , sy and brilliant din-Spay t 1 inch wide; |e velour Buttons: 40 ¢ 1 set with Berean atud fancy i ae andomoralapre® Sows NOfportoct ‘ value 4 wine a} D ptting,we- 18 ol 0 ond ss bevel mir. | cushions, val with agenuine and 2 Hun} pening, ¢eCtt8e"$ orruty centro; wet-9 ObPS solld gold} diamond «: xi2; swell stars r wurian Diamond, {UM Value? yal value $%,00;} settings; aotual eg ‘ Nie: " brass gotuel no chip, 39850; price, } prive, value $8.00; price $50.00; price Solid gold case, move- FRONT ie trouble for at this address, where they were known as Mr. and Mrs. Clark Magistrate Devel ordered him to sup- port Mrs, Bianca Clark, who was living At No. 316 Kast Pifty-second stre®t, and | Vol instituted the divorce | «ling his ix the told by Mrs, Blanen story and other wit ts. Clark the + ' tan it r ELIAS'S ASSAILANT. The Courts Anked to Relense Rein= hetmer from Insane Asylum Joseph Reinhe mer, the Aevathier Railroad revert! man who tr was brought be tay on a writ at by Charles hattan Stato » on Ward's Fitagerald Is silerable ‘ong power zi th ml that It y others, He Secure the tes! and meantime This Store Will Be Open Evenings Until 10 o’clock From Saturday, Dec. 13th, Until Christmas, — doseph fi. BaulandCo : Entire Block, Fulton Street, From Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. Sensational Sale of Jointed Dolls. — Fine Jewelry for Gifts. 175 Sisth Ave, «! MAIN ODE 1,000 Beautiful Jointed Dolls to go on sale Friday morning. makes, such as Handwercks, Santas Comprises 18 Lot No. 1) Pt 23 inch Pete Jointed Dolls, at t 4 all with shoes 98c. jan stockings, stout or slim bodies, dark or light curly hair, moving eyes, all beautiful — bisque heads, 8 and Marguerites, &c., &c. 5 Cc ii 20. Lot NOs2)) inrevotatea | Dolls, with ° open work $1 25 stockings, fanc 93 0 slippers, hand- sewed wigs, beautiful faces, light or dark hair and light or dark moving eyes, as- sorted styles, would be cheap e. at $2.50, ~ Special Items for All Day Friday. — None Sent C. 0, D. and No Mail Orders Filled on These Items. Lining Cambrics, mill ends, all colors and black, yard, 3c|° druple Plated Napkin Rings, each, 5c Boys’ and Girls’ Handkerchlet fine, sheer, white or colored borders, hemstitched, each, 3c Unbleached Muslin, 1 yard wide, yard u 4c Shaker Flannel, 27 inch, fine fin- ish, yard, 4c Men's and Boys’ Japonette Hand- }, silk initials, hemstitched, 5c Women’s and Girls’ Handker- chiefs, lace trimmed, embroidered comers, initials, in colored or all white Japonette, embroidered in silk, s¢al- 5c loped edges,each, Pin Sing Novelty Patchwork, new patterns, in bright colorings, yard, 6c Printed Flannelettes, light, medium and dark grounds, 124¢. goods, yard, 7c size 20x42, pure white, fringed, weight, fancy patterns, Towel: heavy each, Tlen'’s Socks, fine quality, fast black cot- ton, seamless feet, double heels and toss, firm and durable, value 15c. pair, Children’s Stockings, extra fine qual- ity, fast black cotton, double heels and toes, pair, Children’s Knitted Underwais' sizes 3 to 11 years, in Corset 4, / Dept,, price, 12% Bo; Silk Hempstitched Initial Handkerchiets, while they last, 12% Novelty Plaid Suitings, with mohair cross bars, 100 pieces, half y 12% price, yard, Women’s Stockings, fast black cotton, good quality, seamless feet, double heels and tres, extra lon, value 250,, pair, 15 Sheet Susi cs as In the Good Old Summer ja Waltzes, Bill Bailey, Maiden with the Dreamy Eyes, Just Next Door, Stay in Your Own Back Yard, In the City of Sighs and Tears, and others; copy, AS AS size 21x42, knotted fringed, linen damask, value Dupre’s Triple Extracts, as- sorted odors, per ounce, Towels, strictly pure 25c., each, Whipcord Sultings, 40- fall colorings, including black, yd., Silk Faced Velvets and Velyeteens, 600 yards, all colors and black, for 25 holiday fancy work, yard, 2s Rubber Sheeting, 30-inch wide, 25 white, water proof, yd., .25 Children’s Handkerchiefs, all linen, initials, three ina fancy” > bor, Genulie Old Crow!Whiskey, distilled by W, A, Gaines & Co,, per bottle, .59 ‘Arm Rockers, solid oak or mahogany finish, solid and cobbler seats, gloss pol- ishy new and pretty designs,” g-> 6g value $3.50, All Hair Couches, tufted, wood frame or fringe, choice o! covering, value $12.50, $9.95 Baby Rings, gold filled, chased bands, each, ancy Silk Ribbons, new importation, 3% inches wide, full line of col- ors and white, worth 12%%c,, yd., 014C Floral Photo Frames, 3 new de- igns, in Jewelry Dept., choice, 9c Child’s Set, silver plated, consisting of | kaif, fork sd spoon, inlined box, value 15¢., Special Box Perfumery, holding one unce of Bailey's triple extract, 4 (| Besides these great bargains we will give Shoes and Stockings of any color free to every purchaser of an Undressed Doll on Friday only 5c} Artistic Plans) Great Variety at the i | STERLING PIANO CO,’S Tammoth Warerooms. Six floors filled with Pianos priced in plain figures cording to quality. There more than twelve t Sterlings in Brooklyn’s best homes. We have new Pianos) various makes, The Sterling, Huntington and Mendelssohn’ from our three factories andj fifteen other makes and grades in new and used Pianos at $150, $175, $185, $200 and up to $700. . Sterling Buildin Fulton St., Cor. Hanover | eae Brooklyn, } The lot comprises some of the best Jointed Dolls, worth from || $8.00 to $12.50. There are SR 33 only in the lot, including’ the famous Handwerck. Dolls, sizes from 29 to 33 in., the: greatest bargain ever offered: {> Come early and get choice Of these beauties, pi $3.98 0 $4. 98H Cherub Kisses, molasses, Box, Toasted Marshmallow fluffins, o | | box, 5 | Women's Black Cashmere 4. | Gloves, fleeced lined, all sizes, 12) Wrought Iron Candlesticks, com-| plete with shade and colored candle, 19) bar? value 35c., nal Teplitz Vases, Bisque figures, B Group, Bisque ‘Animals, Match Hi &e, all nicely decorated and tinted, choice, Rug Lengths of Ingrain eet all wool; regular 65c., quality, ~ayy yard, p glass stopper, Round Garters, fancy frlled elastic, | with gilt or oxidized buckle, silk bow, each pair in fancy box, assorted colors, in Notion Dept., 2Sc.value, - 10 Moire Ribbons, all silk, 4 inches all the wanted holiday shades, , value 25c., yard, 13% Satin Taffeta Ribbons, all silk, 3% inches wide, very glossy and firm, every shade, yard AS | ce, 500 bronze oxidized and silver | plated Ink Stands, 10 different| designs, in Jewelry Dept., value 15) Writing Paper, in beautiful decorated | box, kid finished, containing 24 sheets, | envelopes, 4 tints to choosa from, 4 ¢ handsome designs, 19 Genuine Leather Wrist and Chate- laine Bags, black and colors, > y value 50c., each, Women's Short Lezgins, an odd lot of different kinds, sold regularly for 75c. and $1.00, 25 a beautitul Christmas gitt, exact reproduction of holly, pri 29 | Boys’ Domet Flannel Night Shirts, good quali sizes, value 51 Imitation Leather Collar and Cuif | Boxes, in Leather Goods Dept., brown, | black and tan, value 09% 3 | each, Men and Boys’ [lufflers, in 50 rent styles, dark colors only, ” (39 a large sizes, choice, Empire Girdle Corsets, in drab and white, sizes 18 to 20, worth 49] 3 Fold Screens, oak, «herry or white enamel, 5 it, high, fled with pretty Cake ey hi for 69 |Boys' All Wool Suits, with extra Fants to mateh, sues 7 €0 $2.66 | Women’s Walking Skirt tom, made of thibet and bedford cord weaves, strictly all_ wool, waistbands 22 to 30, lengths 37 to 43, value $5.00, price, $2.98 |Columbia Graphophones, regular $5.00 kind, with horn, reproducer and Lazelle’s Quadruple Extracts, ap) sorted odors, one ounce, in fancy bottle, 50c. value, for Japanned Umbrella Jars, band ed, decorations, in roses, carnae tions, lilacs, choice, or = Dona Viola Cigars, Connecticut wrap- 9 "per, combination file, box of |g A ° a Victoria and Teplitz Vases, in pink, blue and green tints, with assorted. floral and figure decorations, choice, 79 The Defiance Watch, for men, stem wind and set, warranted timepiece, value $1.75, each, Beaver Mats, best quality, nap, regularly $2,98, in red green only, Men’s Umbrellas, 28 inch, serge, new 20th Céntury runners, 8 stecl rods, silk cases, beautiful of handles, natural wood, horn, trimmed with silver or plain, Comfortables, full size, hi P Winter weight, value $1.25, each «98 Reversible Tapestry Table Coy. ers, 2x2 yds., fancy fringe, value $1.75, ies Electric Seal Boas, good size, two large brosh tails and paws, chain attachment, value $2.00, price, $1,20 Silk Top Sofa Pillow: 150 large size, filled with silk floss, 10 terns to choose from, in Art Ni Depa ts ue $2.00, a Departments value » $1.49 ; iy Table Cloths, 2 yds. balay Inotted | tring Windsor, fe $2. (Linen Department), value 25, ak $1.50, Special [lilitary Brush Sets, solid rosewood back, with sterling silver orna- on (op and very best Russian bristle, ‘oilet_ Goods Dept. worth $3.00, pai, $1.50 - $ret Boys’ Reefers, Oxfords and tana §)) 3 to 105 regular price 4 BOE sizes $400, Women's Jackets, made of good ity melton cloth, lined thi ty notched collayy semi-fitting breasted front, sizes 32 to 44, value $3.50, price, $1.9 ¢ bot: | Infants’ Long CloaXs of Bedford cand] fancy cape or shoulder effect, 6a | of baby ribbon and braid, lined $ 2 | throughout, value $3.00, 1. ish Parlor Suits, 3 pieces, stylish shaped arms, well made and ished, covered in Verona damask, spring seat, regular two records, play same records ay the Inrge machines, $3.15 $26.00,

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