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TRAIN MANGLED BOYS WALKING HAND IN HAND Two Six-Year-Olds Rac- ing Across Tracks Had Lives Crushed Out. AFTER BIG BROTHERS. Mother of One, in Curious Crowd, Almost Goes In- sane with Grief. CROSSING GATES DOWN| Jittle Fellows Hurrying Home from Schoo! Dodged Under and Were Struck, Hand tn hand, hurrying home from school to-day, Abraham Diamond and Kingston Blauyelt, each six yeara olf were run down and Killed bv a train at the Brenton avenue crossing of the Long Island Ratlroad in Jamatea An elder brother of each of the boys had a narrow escape from death. The Diamond family lives in George eizeet, a short disiance from the scene of the tragedy. Mrs, Diamond was at fhe gate, waiting fo She ing at the ratinoad fear in heart arriving {n time to f Hite Abraham 1 from the rails temporarily. in saw a crowd gat w crossing and hurried to J see the mangled byl being tenderly carri The sight rendered sane The Diamond boys, Frank, eight years old, and Abraham and the Blau. yelt boys, Willlam, aged clght, and Kingston ded the Brenton ave- nue school, The Blauvelts live at No, 119 Dewey avenue and it was the cus tom of the boys to walk to a School together. The oliht-vear-olds and th x-year-olds generally pal Long Isiand Ratlroad ts a short dis- east of the J eight in the heart the community, It is protested by gates manipulated from @ distant point and has no flag- man, As the four boys approached to-day the gates were down, The eller boys dodged under and raced across the tracks. The little fellows d es- eayed to fo but were struck by Engine No. westbound, drawing two flat cars Both of the logs and one hand of ittle Diamond wero cut off by the wheels He waa inct Killed. The Blauvelt Amatoa stat boy was not so badly mangled and he wurvived until] an ambulance arrived) from St. Mary's Hospital, but dled be fore the surgeon could make a move to gave his life The engineer was heambroken over the aceldent. He said that he was moy ing slow! nat the boys popped out on the k so suddenly he diel time to stop, He was IVINS’S CAMPAIGN COST HIM $10,578, Republican Nominge Reporis His Expenses in Mayoralty Cam- paign, While Mayor MeClellan proudly de- elares, in obedience to the law requiring @andidates to file a certificate showing thetr election ex that he did not Spend a cent direct! indireetly to further his election, William Mills Iv who came In a very bad third in t Face for the Mayoralty, certifies that ho spent $10,578.14 for printing, postag Uthographs and work to be defeated. William Travers Jerome spent noth- ing. Justice Samuel Seabury, who ran for me Court on the Hearst tck- $817.15 for incidental expenses, which had been sent to him by admirers, he sent to the campaign committee, Charles A, Flammer, who withdrew, but couldn't get off the Republican ballot, had spent $101.16 before he with. drew from the canvass, Justice Mortimer Addams, who was wot re-electelll to ¢he Supreme Court, apent $700 through the various Republican committees for the fun of running, while lige Joseph BE. New. burger, ‘who was d, wild $5060 Into the Tammany jlal minittee. Mt cost Hal Toll 7.50 to be Migr! for President of Pronx Borough, and Pete Pooley $189.80 to run for Coroner, Kegister-clect Mrank Gass's cenionien cost him $8,060, 465 of which was spent < in newspaper advertising, “Little Tim's" Aldermanio campaign cost him $120. Comptroller - elect Herman A. Metz gent $,00 each to the Tammany Hall Commitee, the Kings County “Demo- cratic General Committee and Will jam Hole, who minaged his cam- paign headquarters, A SUARANTEED CURF FoR FILES, TMohing, Blind, Bleeding or Protrudt “yc drtieelat refund money. Baas STufalle 0 cure in to 14 dave.60e.9¢ Way Should You Pay Regular Prices for HOUSEHOLD GOODS, OIL PAINTINGS, CARPETS, RUGS, ANTIQUES, ‘PIANOS, STATUARY, VASES, TAPESTRIES, ETC,, when at the legally authorized AUCTION SALES announced to-day and every day in World’s Want Directory purchasers can make thelr own price? from | 7 and! WOMAN, FOR LOVE OF WHOM “‘BACHELOR MAYOR’? LOST TITLE, foaled alt TORSDAY EVE HODGES TIT SVORED: AHLSMIT SUA Back from Bate. but Won't) | Talk on Reported Engage- | ment to Mrs, Stewart. = ! ) oo | Tre North German Livyd liner Crown \F Wiihel ame | day with a yeabdin Mled with prom! yevscns, The i" Was pleasant Bm! ‘ tet to guess at 11 f the | , 1 abroad during | ® summer, 1 dtertained the | # at} antry place in anit and had ve nueh of society He Was wilh ta almost ary subjest, but Wien som jf the teport was | tur is gottlng’ « ryocame silent, wopanted by eight ut trunks, He uxedo, where his cot- prepared for tim and ects to entertain exten- Ani r divorce wut in Dak Mr. Smith waa |servants and | went directly tage has be “8, another passenger, round railroad in Lon- completion, He came contracts for American artist, w Puchs, as » painted | lpateratta, ot King Bdwant and Queen INTING, NOVEMBER VA, EMT CLAIMANT TOWED FOR WING'S ESTATE: FOULS Bib CABLES Mrs, Harris ed from George IV. and Mrs, Fitzherbert. | Sail To-Night, Joy was brought home to at lever! The big Hamburg-American Mner one woman's heart by the news which| Graf Waldersee, which rested on the eame from Engiand t by Mra, Marla Anne bert had been opened In bank, in London, and tha tte & Co. these pape show Mra. Fitzherbert to have been the) Riv besides Uh tening the wife of George 1V graph commun a of Ma The Woman whom the news 60 cheered | with Lie Jemey Shore is Mrs, Samue! Harris. of Kenvil, N With 4 ) passengers, J., for Mra, Harris was born Rebeoea! her 11,000 tons of lightered Fitzherbort and she believes she will! been replaced, the b t yet prove that her grandfather was the to sail from her 5 legitimate offspring of the union be- erty Island when tt was disovered] tween the famous widow and the Brit-| that her nk Bene Wer inudil {eh King, thue establishing her right to! tt was decided to move the el up fa share of the $25,00,00) estate whieh | tj hor pier at Hoboken, and t " Mrs. Fitzherbert is said to have left. Mra. Harris, eyes and a firm mouth and ehin, New York to-day for the purpose finding the death, When she does find them # belleves she will have gone far towa proving her case. It develops that 4 has been on this quest for years, b naturally zest was given to it Says She Descend- Eig Liner’s t the papers le Smythe Fitzher- @ motherly-looking, In telligent woman, with snapping black | pier, could make her way unassisted to t! But she could not. Of Fulton {9 in | etreot, in the North River, the steering | cords of her xtandfather’ 1905, CCRAF WALOERSEE Gear Disabled, but | Probably She Will ft) mud flats of Red Hook, in the Upper | Hay, from Saturday moraing until Mon- 8 day had worse lick X ora aid almost ted up traffic in the pair the damage, It was belleved she of| gear broke down entirely, and # | droppad two heavy anchors whi ie | fouled the oubles of the Western Unt rd | Telegraph Company | Nugboats saw the di Me and rushe to the assista and the vbles—ws the es ne uit sity f the liner les might break any Bad Breath Gives A Bad Character In our daily intercourse with people in both’social and commer- cial life it is absolutely essential that one’s breath should be sweet and beyond criticism, For even friends cannot conceal their aver- sion to a foul breath, A bad breath is the result of some stomach trouble, indigestion or dyspepsia. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will make the foulest breath as sweet asa nut One tablet will bring relief, one box will effect a cure. For in- stance here's a case in point; “It gives me great pleasure to The Rexall Remedies — have ott, the Lee. ; enses of many inily in our city, Not only they give more Ai the money because of their die rect selling plan (only one profit between the manus facturer and you but you take no chances—we take them all, Tf you are troubled ta any ailment whatever, us what it is and we testify to the merits of Rexall give You the Pa particule Dyspepsia Tablets. I have suf- jyenefit you, eyes fered for years with dyspepsia and stomach trouble, I was bothered with a sense of fullness after eat- i ind gen- , accompanied by ath and gnawing pains in the region of the heart. After taking one box of Rexall Dys- pepsia Tablets I found great relief and am now fully cured t do all you expect of it we wi Ri you Your, : “my he ‘United D pany’s planof Dig Come 200 Rexall Remedies, one foreach ill, reduces the cost of producing, a 4 educing the qu: utting off i jo nA. 8 profits and unnecess handling, The R I heart Victoria, was Another passenger, Ho | Natural | 5 said Atherica. frida. greater appreck. | Friday's despatches trom Latdon sooond. Lines were pissed and the tugs ily recommend Rexall Dyspepsia Remsedies sid for By ution of art than ar wntry, | son, a good-looking young fellow, ac- | lield the Graf Waldersve the same Talslets to all who suffer with thing that is Ay redh | arment jolla vid: (DY | companied lier on the trip from the| spot to keep her fram dragging the Dysnepsia.—T" bigs Gerak pharmacy at the lowest Ate datvalle little New Jersey town. Her husband | cables from the river bed dyspepsia HOMASTIARDWOOD, prices, | In Now York ¢ is a prosperous blacksmith at Kenvil| After two hours of Second St., Dayton, O | and the couple have three children, | anchors with the donkey ost oH Many of our townsmen t be | A rates iE Th Bvening: Worlt eanles. wer halen off, ‘but the a | suffering as was Mr, Hardwood; | old frlende saw her this afternoon as she was | Waldersee was unable to hant if eo, we will ota nth ee | a half mill Jon her way to Astor Library to ex- | self, and nine tugs got th if so, we will glac ive them vi A oa ae ly ¥ hay | old files of New York news. | against her black nit } our person ] guar that a brue to ile jen f | t . ] Ur and Andor De Py push her, stern foremost up the twenty-five-cent box of Rexall The marriage of Mayor Mark M.) all her life at No, 2% Bri an ik at eat, An th gr nen & ternanean oe, ia a Tomes, Edward Itz. | to at Hoboken pier, wh ate Dyspepsia Tablets will relieve , y { nd Ma ” el al n oO} ne Metropol pe 7 atric gaid Mrs. a ii “wa | ea y last Saturday ww nin; arr * . . Panan,: oF ft and Misa Mary] Jersey Ciiv. and Mayor Pagan lived at] hate of tit Mfitrop pa id Mr ane 8 {early last Saturday morning them or we will refund their Grimes vesterday was tie culmination] > sg ibs Aer lr eae aE eee ck the many svctety folie on tho | Mighly-educated man, but he would | bung th of a romance whic an when th 4 A the Prinses. Were Mr. and Mrs, Hy | never speak of his own people, Once) When the ship was in he money. tr 7 4 ‘Twombley 4 o mx e « e ta it rboke divers n y pi Bs Goi oe uh abel AUER, —_—-———-— |- — =| tied peonle Th cien aid sabiner | : fu hee) hawser at oe RIKER’S DRUG STORES / | jtime he suid that he was born eae OD eine, ath the 6th Ave. and 23d St. Broadway and 9th 8t, M | Dublin, end came to America when | hed be Wrapped about t Py " he was cight years old, but more than |S’ © manver as to prevent | The al enet Stores ELAS that he would not Bub: 1h) 1888, | Pe ant dGonoral Manager. fteyer ans when he was dying, he told me somes of Whe Stamps Une 8 | 1 | thing of iw fanny, Told me tit Oe eae ta aiy te catle t }we were entitled to a big estate in Ton the high tlde at ab | } the sid country; His “fat ae Ny | ‘ [had ved in ‘elegant state attor ho CYR CYNE sg iva ote. . joame to this country on funds sent Bty ant , “ ”» ~ | a [regularly from England, and aie ne ti ; tke 1 re wort Cong . . an . , _ | father’s death, he sald, the funds eon j All Four B 'y Slashed with Police Commissioner Exoner-) Pursued, Two Men Try Swim] tinued, to ame until his mother died Informed Mr. Me i A : " rae } P ner death my father ai pihours that | rae Stilettoes and One Man ates Inspector Schmittberger | ming and Dodge Lassoes |? ier ‘bration dames s i of i! ia en : Mrs ov ea KS ! 4 ' of Tug Crew. t neame and parte’ | Loses Nose, and Capt. Dooley. 5 aeoing them again se ‘a — ¢ them or thelr Jonyd 1 { Be became ' \ 1 ; , James O'Neill, twenty-one yenrs old hens land ’ rt of Pollee Commissioner | > Weat PittyeAtth 1 withe j ends a atiletto battle last night w MeAdoo, which was made to the Mayor ili twenty, FN H ° t % of ‘his tah N t ! R bi é “AG 4 tt letely exonerates ate of his deat pred cave ' and Gatero n f Pe RATCAER Goo street, rowed T don't know anything about r { ‘ 3 We’ Mustellos, No. & & sly | to-day to the ago, who laim to he de ' . r 1 hh aa a result the Lebanno r raid on the Bon Ton Club we t Shore Ratirosd Car . ts rhe t. but lam ¢ ales alr Vincent's Hospital, Ge fs nose several weeks ago, The club was tald iticgath ‘ ; fey (pranaeKtnes was ars f moslly | 1Ourd cut off and Frank wit dd atass eq] as tho headquarters in nde Harris js one of twelve brothers x liscontis ead OurA greement of cuts, and @ gash In his right side loin of many poal-rooms, and It was te Hi living In or near New NOT GUILTY. SAYS HAGGERTY will tell you why our that may result in nls n. ‘The Mas- ported at the time that s t Man Hlaehle, tie sletke | = | 4 i r oper edt ses A tello brothers, also bi hed mers were fired, ¢ 2 pollc ke the y Palleemen a General Po ts foe hore, : , Alderman Arrsicned on Charge ¢ ‘ j | ve fe HF ne are so sue arrested, and the m ospital | olune he heads of the in the! , tee AKA Mien eet - : f cust $s the were likewise mad Pes tae: dail) Wane others needieasly te kley and Thomas, gave chase Atincking j bustitess we are { 1 Jefferson Market Police Court they were oh ae with assault, were held in $600 bail for exam!nation Friday, BREMEN ChASKES Shaped Slice of Piling. Accelerated by & swift-running tide, the North German Iner Bremen, {n to- from Bremen, crashed into Pier 1 Hoboken, where she meant to deck teaning away a ble wedge-shaped slice of piling and walkway and causing @ small panic, ‘Thu Bremen left Quarantine at 10.90 oclock and came up into the North River, with a sea behind her. As sie headed for her pler s@e. got beyond contro! lightly and hit the pier with a foree that sent her bow fiftven feet into ite far end, The pier was crowded with persons waiting to welcome home- oming friends. and the steerage pas- gers had packed the Uner forward The Bremen pulled out undamagel and docked in due form, leaving a big hole shaped Ike a slice of ple in the pler, Forty feet of concrete and twenty smashed pilings must be replaced be- fore the pler Ix shipshape agaln. GRIEF DROVE WOMAN TO SUICIDE BY GAS Mrs. Lillian McDonald Found by Neighbors Dead in Her Bed, Grief over the death of her husband led Mrs, Lillian McDonald, of Hudson avenue, Guttenburg, N, J, to end her life. Last night she closed the windows {n her room, stuffed up the cracks in the door, turned on the gas, and lay down in bed. Nelghbors to-day found her dead, «ala pene Sad SUES FOR A DIVORCE. Droker Hrogan’s Wife Acouses His Cousin in Pape: Mrs, Adelaide J. Brogan, of No, 200 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, Med sult to- day in io 4 @ Court for a divorce Brogan, @ real-esta der of 8 le vaverly ave, | ag Her application for counsel feos and temporary alimony was held wae ailvieoment by Justice Dickey, were married 1897 and rated inat year, Big Liner Tears Away Wedge-| investigation, sawlnie Chas atnier " | = McAdoo ca in tg | Men, who, throwing the atolen property mer MeAdoo says, fn his Mamie | sband {hi : - i z | |overboard, jumped In themselves guile den ord dic Le $i tan shore, while the tug hands tried] not fortheoming, raid waa one of the most creditable | Mitten shore, wite the tug For. fifteen 1 t 4 Ps to capture them with ropes, Moatello fought the broth Leva , acts os ras have pe : mee ee and hooks, The men. atter dod Ang | The parlor of the rene ello home looked | him. He highly comn is the Insp : ane Aw AE, Mko resded pcos oom when Patrol: |tor and captain, Only one officer used |APOut In the water for som man Collins, the Charles street sta- iver and be aid 601s wank | Anally’ gave up from sheer exhaustion. | ote atello prott 4 Aare “aration | which attacked him. ‘The @ almost benumbed when} to-day before Mag. rate Baker In the ner closes with the state: | t ere pulled on board, but soon “It was an hoi cu HAS RIGHT INTO RER PIER 10 FIGHT FOR FU As Because the association had a char ; The New York State Railway Com-} lee oa charged Be sera Liv mission has ordered a thorough ¢x- abet lr era ah rtang amination to be made of the roadbed tertain a complaint made hy Capt. | of the West Brats BANYAD 0 Dibere sees Boia ve hawken to Albany as a result of th vigin, of the Mener street station, | vie or the tacks near Cedarcliff against the men arrested at an al- eged prize Aght in the Blescker Ath: na tug, ' Mayor MeClellan « |The latter was hearing dow alled for an spon'¢ med up, and after dry clotl been furnimhed were before Recc burg, who ¢ EXPERTS EXAMINE WEST SHORE ROAD State Board Asks for Report on Line from Here to Albany, attempt to enforce aws of the city agains! pool sell- Part of Entertainment of Guests Scrap Breaks No Law. about two weeks ago in which a pr enger traki nearly ran into the Hy etc Club, No. 157 Bleecker street. ae aky ‘ 0 Capt. Hodgins produced In - ae ) experts have been detailed to the charter granted the club on_ Noy t will at once be be-/ by Supreme Cour: Justice MeCall, and | Work, and sour } | clatmed it did not give the manage- | gun on all tho fiiled-in portions of ment the authority to conduct prize | tracks to see whether the undert fights us been honeyeonved by the current He and twelve of his men rushed | and tides Into the Mng last night w Humbert] In announcing, this Investig Fregagy, president of the club, and | Commisionens state t Dan Daly were having a three-round | gnould not be at all al 9, and arrested them and Nicholas | cause tt is a preosution Attelle, the manager, and Theodore] tiredy, and the ¢ Schwacke, the announcer, knowledge hat the ' a | NEILSON, REFUSING Pa with Politicians and dent. Lawyers, Park Commissioner Samuel Parsons, q fr, to-day at noon wrote and signed | Policeman George ‘Trojan, standing the order @ismissing John , Nelson, | 0" the bridge of West Side Police Court | ¥ so-day, suddenly ciasped his hand to! Park Superintendent for Manhattan and Richmond, sald he would do If Nelison's reslgna- ton was not handed in, ie HAD WATCH STOLEN | TO RESIGN, OUSTED, rk Commissioner Parsons Sum- marily Dismisses Superinten- IN POLICE COURT, Policeman Missed It After Talking lls right side and fell moaning against | che rail, “Give him atr,"* commanded one, "Give him water," ordered another, from the department, as ‘commissioner Parsons walted until noon, and then, as neither Neilson nor] “Call an ambulance,” suggested a the resignation appeared, made out tho | thtva, omer for lis dismissal, “Give him whiskey,” clamored a man| Until a successor to Mr, Netlgon ty| Wil) a red nose, named John i, Beatw will act, He Js Charged with Killing Man “Give him the boots,” growled a bum anions fn the, peimonsre Ae ie io jowly, nfully, f BAUER TRIAL MONDAY, —|nis soit-posseuston. "111s face. war white ae chalk. Beads of perspiration stood upon hia brow, “What's the matter?’ asked a brother er", and Cutting Up Body, plnohed me watch,” re. | Before Judge Cowing !n General Bea- nied ‘Trojan. ‘ sions to-day the trial of Frederick | | It was even so. Some pickpocket had Bauor, indicted for tho murder ot} p let Nae OF tha Sou Sasa | ‘Thomas seta nat No, 149 Thind aye. fe ay you Me idea who got 1?" in- nue on Oct was ait for Monday. | quired Nageaire to Barlow, vier, it Ja alleged, hot and killed] "Nob qi ia arweres ‘Trojan, t ran and ‘then dismembered the | ('va Tnwyersana poll explost [in Justice Da Jot dyramite had KNOCKS DOWN WOMAN Alderman John AND STEALS HER HAM »: ee ee rany Shaya in pleaded Tt id wast Man Also Grabs Her Purse and! teased in $1,000 batt Next Day Robs Girl of nm, Thirty Cents, 1g k James Malloy was busy Saturday ayes night, and In West Side Court to- was charged with steaing a ham, $4. her down and proceeded on his w Mrs. Allen complained at the West For ly-seventh street station and went her home. arly \ and 90 cents, Ball was fixed at $1,000 4 tt ¢ Mrs. Mary Alle 5 West Offices! | Carpet Bargains FY} | chick Fifty-second street, went down to a THING teaves our workshops | | | netnnersiwicomamccnerenm' fA | butcher shop at Thirty-ninth street and Without the most caretuif | 4"Tprare i 3! \ Ninth avenue Saturday night and pur- Workrianstip ximins i I ten aan Ae unset chased a ham, On her way home she scrutiny. Me yor enabl I \iso ten other ceptional wa accosted by Malloy, who grabbed a vive DE Nena JES noi | { A| values to-morrow including: mer pares ik, which contained $4.60, usually secured. ‘ yuprichh © $800 Mrs, Allen gave chase, but handi- | Positively Painless Extraction, Pleyelupright, » + 2s capped by the ham she lost ground 88,00, 1 |} Sen, | Malloy dodged into arenway and f | Best Teeth NOL a+ | 10 do Nn walted for her, Ae sie ran in he oblig Fillings from ae ena L ° ingly relieved her of the ham, knocked Gold Crowns (87 2 | ne" 4 Sunday on her way to buy Ith 80 cents in her hand wh encountered Malle vino had dj sed of the ham, H owed her Y ective's shi fd not give him she had he would Jock her gaye him the 30 cents. ported to the station-house. Polleeman MeConnon in yostordn ‘oy Mrs, Allen a loy {s known t Comiskey, us and he was identi! d Minnie Murphy, aera WIDOW AWARDED $3,000, | promature Miast in Jersey Tons) nel Killed Husband, Mary McBride, widow of James M Bride, who was killed by the prematu nm of a dynamite charge In North River t will receive 33,000 from the New Yo ‘Tunnel Company by a decree of a Ju § part of Court. The (eatimony showed that a char been ret pre a workman and before M turely by Viride had reached a safe distance from the blast, er WILL DRINK NO MORE. Patrick Hanmhan and his wife, Mary, were before Recorder Btanton {In Ho- boken to-day, the man charged by t woman with beating her, agreed to take the e» kissed and left arm, ledge, ‘hoy ¢ he court arm ATHLETES and INVALIDS eat Grape-Nuts “(THERE'S A REASON.” morning Minnie Mur- new and told hi all the mone Minnle also ro- mathered Ma Ma‘ the police as Josep innel to Cortlandt street the Supreme ‘ae Bach declared |the other drank too much and both ental} | gold) ere F) Beautiful Rose Pearl Plate ($25.00), reduced to. Finest Yet Made to peciatiete In Tr Gums, Toor T 338 SIXTH AVE a Dh Huy direct ter'w and save nan's profit ONE PRICE, CASH? CREDIT Me Wrilacts LW. SWEET&CO., aT Catatoguo No. 46 nk ry | ) Maiden Lane, Manhattan, 467 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, 176 Newark Av., Jersey Cliy, Outof-Town Patronage SBolleliad, he Hd In Let Us Clothe You, New York is the spot for style. Moe Levy & Co, is on the spot. It’s easy to “spot” a Moe Levy There's an attractive st difference. There's a price difference, too—one-third less than the lowest. \ Moe Levy & Co., 119 to 125 Walker St. Three blocks east of Lroadway Branch at 1457 Broadway, Le ON Te ee yey aR Lasainatitn John and “James Dobson, | ‘(it Sand § au and gs bi AST 125th Street, Madison pianos that ETD, er used instruments to us, f x1 We represent ¢ elve of the best ass, new pianos manulactured, nee of patterns, | USED PIANOS lity, the sort hont t larly fort choie é., ve ugree to take back any with ti voll et retary teed plano } none 5¢ Spe. wd = UM 4 ‘Al Ca, vious rates at CROMIAN aie at wr ' i parnok p Piece Pard H MICHAELS BROS. » Fifth Av, & 9th St,, B’klyn, CREDIT | Freely Extended to All, “| CLOTHING: sun! 4$1 Down &50¢, Per Week "1 2 on Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything for House. keeping, d EASIEST PAYMENTS It Columbus Ave, | | OPEN MON, & SAT. 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