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6h he pea a DYMAMITE SHAKES TOWNS ON HUDSON NEAR AQUEDUCT Explosion Above Shaft at| Cornwall Felt at Newburg, Seven Miles Away. WOMAN KILLED AND MAN HURT ONE MAN IS KILLED. Windows Smashed Half Mile Distant—Workers Living Near Opening Escape. Dynamite stored at the mouth of Shaft No. ¢ of the New York Aqueduct, half a mile from Cornwall, exploded early to-day with such terrific force that it shook Newburg, seven miles away, smashed windows in the village of Cornwall and cut off telephone com- munication with the shaft. A mounted | measenger was sent from the polloe station at Cornwall to find out what caused the upheaval that shook the countryside like an earthquake. The Mason Hospital at Cornwall pre- pared for the reception of whatever | wounded might be brought. But the | poliee then learned that although the | families of the foreign workers who | sre employed at the shaft live herded about the opening, the casualty list was composed of one man. How the workers dwelling near the | shaft escaped destruction in so violent an explosion was a miracle that the/ police aid not pretend to solve. The building in which the dynamite wag Kept held 1,100 pounds of the explo- Samu ROvNER LONDON STRIKERS IN AUTO CRASH. THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1011, 00 WOMAN DEAD, MAN AND GIRL HURT AS AUTO HITS SURREY Touring Car Demolishes Lighter Vehicle on Prospect Park Drive, Brooklyn. DRIVER. IS ARRESTED Denies Speeding and Says Car- riage Was Without Lights on Dark Road. Hope ta held out to-day at the Kings County Hospital for the recovery of} Solomon Rovner, whose wife, Mra. Rose Rovner, was instantly killed in Pros pect Park lest night, when an auto- mobile crashed Into the surrey in which Mr. and Mra, Rovner and their te year-old daughter, Sophie, wi driv: ing. ‘The girl, whose body Is a mass of | bruises, i also at the hospital, Rovner | in @ manufacturer of clothing, residing at No. 43 Linden avenue, Flatbush, ‘The automobile which collided with the surrey, entirely demolishing It, belongs ette of No. Manhattan, 1 Weat who | to Archibald Je: Ninety-sixth street he is @ piano si was arraigned In the Flatbush Avenue | Police Court this morning on @ charge of homicide, He was operating the car himself and had with him Mr, and Mrs, F. Moller of No. 421 Ainsterdam avenue, ire. Moyes . Young of No. 406) Amsterdam avenue, and waugh= nessy of No, 62 West Ninety-third street, | All admitted that the car was pushing ahead at @ Kood clip as the way seemed clear, When about one hundred yards from the junction of the east and west |rejection would be WORLD, anys that it is only the first step in Ditter and prolonged controversy. The Dublin Freeman's Journal siya: ‘The curtain falls on the discomfture f the peers, the inveterate enemies of Iriah nationality, only to rise straight way on that nationality in ite trl umph." The Irish Dally Independent of Dub- lin saya: “So far as Ireland is con- cerned, the Lords may keep home rule back two years, and a feeble measure am well as a bold one will receive the same treatment at thelr hands, In thee circumstances the Government VETO BILL VICTORY GIVEN TO ASQUITH: HOME RULE NEXT Premier’s Audacious Policy Wins, and Irish Now Look for Self-Government. vould face the question boldly.” ee DIED OF CHOLERA AT SEA. ‘The steamers Calabria and Venesia, which arrived to-day from Naples and |Palmero, were held for further obser- vation, Everyone of the 973 passengers on the Calabria is well. On the Venezia are seventeen cabin and 641 steerage LONDON, Aug. 11—The official report of the proceedings at yesterday's ses- sion of the House of Commons, issued | to-day, contains the announcement in| passengers. Salviani Nicola, aged thir- very formal oMclal terms that @ mes-|ty-aix, died on Aug. 7 of cholera, after sage has been received from the House|an finesse of twenty-four hours, The of Lords stating that they will not in-|body waa buried @t ves, Nicola em- sist upon etheir amendments to the|>arked at Naples, Parliamentary bill to vhich the House], T@ boatswain of the Venesia ie in 0; Commons had disagreed and have|th® hospital, bur the nature of hie All: agreed to the consequential amendment ness has not been determined. to the bill proposed by the House of Bpecimer in the case of Nicola wei Senet preserved and taken to the Quarantine laboratory for bacteriological Thus will be recorded in the doc- investi- uments of Pariiament the greatest vic-| fation. ‘hese vessels will be held for tory achieved by a Liberal Prime Min-|the uaual inv id disinfection. —_— —_ ister in @ century, for although Unton- ist Votes passed the bill in the upper Postal Employee Arren chamber jast night, history will give] Joseph H. Eckert, @ post office em- the credit to Premier Asquith’s au- ‘ee who lives at No, 2 Seventh dacious paticy, Brooklyn, was to-day held in The great constitutional struggle for examination Monday by ended last alght when the House of| misaloner Shields. Lords by a vote of 131 to 114 adopted| Eckert was arrested in the General among othe Ireland. The Veto bill practically Mmits the authority of the House of Lords to a two-year suspensory veiv Brewis | increases the prerogatives of the House! of Commons, The measure could not| possibly have passed the House of| Lords, except as it was known that Its | followed imme-| things, in home rule for Viscount Morley'’s motion not to Insist] Post’ Office by Inspectors Jacobs and upon the Lords’ amendments to the James on the charge of stealing two Veto bill, the purpose of which is to/ Packages addressed to Robert Inger- | } : restrict the powers of the upper cham. | sell and Co,, at No. 4 John street. One| iiav*ame abundance. of superfiuous. fleah ber over legislation originating in the| Of ea? ance Sretnee a aca would no longer keep her in mad demand 0 0 % and the other a small gold] iy photoaraphic ai lower house, and which may result, Se eee ae acest by, Dhetenraphie, velously simple method new treatment, ty explaine to men and women, how by her pound of more dally. 11, 1911, FAT VANISHES ONE POUND DAY NO ONE NEED REMAIN FAT eyetetiis CHIN GOES QUICK Wonderful Fat Reducing Secrets Revealed by Famous Beauty, Who Removed From Her Own Body Thirty-Seven Lbs. of Ponderous Weight in Five , Weeks and Banished Double Chin Forever. sae $1,000 IN CASH IF SHE FAILS Arrangements Now Made te Furnish All Our Readers, Absolutely Free, « Copy Ot Mer Wouderful Booklet Telling of Mer Remarkable Treatment of How to Reduce the Human Ferm ie » Harmless, Pleaont Manser. For Free Book, “Weight Reduction With- out Drugs,” Cut Out aad Mail Coupon Below, Bend for All She Offers Free, Reduce Fat, Then Recommend Her to Your terrible massaming ful physical culture fn rvation diet: nothing to rnaliv; no poison stuff to rub on none of the old, ridiculous harm. ‘il drum methods ere used in ner spiendia The free book of this Queen of Bi harmless treatment, they may ree ° wonaerous weight at the rate of one How any man or FREE TO ALL A\OUR READERS woman may banish double chin quick'y and regain new health and vigor. Our readern will be diately by the creation of sufficient new Peers to enforce the will of the lower chamber and which, the Govern- drives the surrey app in front of them, moving in the The explosion occurred just a few minutes before sixteen men were due to report for work, AIR PIPE TO MEN IN SHAFT IS BROKE ‘Phe force of the explosion broke the to . A force w , B93 feet below the entrance and nearly « quarter of @ mile from the hottom of the shaft, develo ing the tun- nel toward the Hudson River. When they found that their entire supply of air had been cut off they fled through the tunnel to Bhaft No. 7, where they were taken to the surface ia elevator buckets, John Sawyer, the engineer of the power house, was hurled twenty feet ‘by the explosion, He was found un- conscious in the wreckage. Hie injuries ere not fatal. rection as the car. Jeannette tried to steer aside, but was too late, STILL IN BAD MOOD, ‘The car bore down on the surrey with full force, e blow threw all occupants far out into the roadway and the massive weight of the car crushed the surrey as if it had been a toy wagon, Part of was thrown for- ward on the horse, cutting through {ts hide Jn several places. Mounted Polise- Order for ahops | Recalled as} ana ‘Thomas Hayes heard the crash ind galloped to the scene, Efforts for Settlement With |rHoucHT womMAN WAS ONLY Men Are Pushed. STUNNE The touring car had stopped and Jeannette and hia passengers were out in the roadway trying to assist the in- LONDON, Aug. 11.—Considerable im-| jured. Mr, Rovner was unconscious provement in the strike situation was] but moaning and the iittle girl Sophie ident to-day and orders for troops to] ¥88 crying from the pain of her guard the city were countermanded,| bruises. Mra. Rovner lay quite still, Bome cavalry had already gone aboard| !t Was then supposed that she had been merely stunned. jine [home rule measure during the present ment asserts, was the will of the peo- | v ple. ‘The victory was all the greater as it} was achieved with a composite ma-| jority in the House of Commons over which the Government whips had no control. While there is a strong public opinion opposed to a radical change in the constitution and even many Liberal | Peors thought that the Government was going too far, satisfaction {s general that the end has been reached of & situation which has kept politica in a ture moll no long and prevented the adoption of much useful legislation, ‘The Irish leaders are confident that the way Is now open to home rule, and rom the statement of Home Secretary Churchill in the House of Commons that Government intended to pass 4 f r MRS. Camden, taken Dutfy years for a general findowss oat and consider it the best tonic of 7 age. As it has helped me I feel sure} ¢ it will help othors and. highly recom-| t mend it to my many friends."—Mrs. Kate Harn 16 Rex Place, For over fifty years Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has been the standard remedy for every condition where a Parliament their confidence appears to some extent justified. It must be re-| membered, however, that the Lords) the specta} trains at Aldershot when For 100 feet in every direction around |thelr officers received word that they| Th@ arrival of Dr. Kelly with an the magazine the trees. were stripped |were not needed in London. The trains, | @MbUlance from the Kinga County | of their branches. The engine house |however, remained on the sidings, their| Hospital cleared all doubt as to the | was damaged, but the machinery locomotives. with steam up, #0 BFAVIRY Of) Cie OnLISLO. (AG. OR ati caped harm. A brief delay in the con-|they could be moved at a moment's | Rovner had probably died as she struck | Gcisn sock wi rise heats the roadway, and that her husband'a| ‘The shock of tho explosion was felt at Matteawan, where the keepers at the Hospital for the Criminal Insane had much trouble in quieting the inmates. They conceived the idea that the vibra- tlom from the dynamite’s work was really an earthquake and exhibited great alarm. THREE MEN MAY HAVE BEEN IN MAGAZINE, A report, which tn not verified by the police who inveatixated the trouble, saya three unknown Italians were sleeping in the magazine where the dynamite was stored. If the report had fact behind tt there would be no way to demonstrate it, because the explosion was so Kreat that No vestige would have been left of Any pereon who was in the magazine, @hatt No, 6 is haif a mile from the village of Cornwall, and 2, et from the west bank of the Hudson. It drops 633 feet to Moodna Siphon, which then leads to Shaft No, 6 at Storm King Mountain, where there is another drop of 1,165 feet to the tunnel under the b of the Hudson, connecting at the bank with Mreakneck Mountain shaft. ‘At the top of Shaft No. 6 is a small power house covering the two bucket | @levators which work on & steel cabiv, and the magasine. The explosives used in blasting the tunnel through solid | Branite have been troublesome from the! beginning of the work. The depth of Jof the shortage of py Ufe was in imminent danger, he had doubtiess suffered internal injuries as well us the fractured skull. The am- bulance took father and daughter to the hospital, The settlement of the carters’ griev- ances, who with the dock laborers, whose demands were satisfied some days ago, formed the bulk of the strikers, had had 4 good effect and an adjustment of the] At tne station house Jeannette said differences of the water men and/he had not been driving his car be-| lighter men was hourly expected. yond the speed limit, and had tried to| Some of the strike leaders were pes- simistic, but the men did not appear to share thelr views, As some of the dook men returned to work, the varge en were busy getting thelr barges ready to resume operauons. The streets, however, were still with- out their usual streams of carts, and while the conditions In the strike ares Were better, the residents on the vut- skirts of the town the shortage of provisions more keenly, In some dis- trlcts the provision stores Were cl because of the failure of supplies the prices of much goods as could obtained wt ali reached the fa level. Only 2% per cent. of the motor buses came out, and the number of taxicabs seen was further reduced a a result A considers able amount of Meat reached Smithfield Market in the early hours of The vans moved under strong of police, arriving from the railway stations while the atrikera, worn out by keep & good watch ahead. ‘The road- | Way at that point Was in shadow and the surrey carried no light In the rear) or underneath. He felt certain that | no driver would have seen it sooner than he, or could have done more to avert a collision. The police decided that he must remain at the station house, but did not detain his passen- | WALLSTREET Afternoon prices were unsettled by a ah outburst of liquidation that ried the list down to th reached on the current decline. Unton and Southern Pacific, Reading, Atoht- and particularly St. Paul were ontinued pressure. Uttle rallying pow ne But was mant- the workings and the absence of draught Prevented the dissipation of the smoke and the tunnels have never been en- tirely free from it. July 2. during a heavy thunder | storm, Mghtning struck the air and steam pipes leading into the shaft, ran down shaft 6, then 2,000 feet along | the Mood Siphon to a point where David Emery and homas Brown were preparing to discharge a blast. The| lightning exploded thelr charge of @ynamite and killed both men. _ SHOOTING COP LOSES JOB. m Force for Imeident in Boarding Houne, Yohn J. Delany, the policeman of the! East Twenty-second t station who Aoclentally shot Mrs. Della Lufbor- ough of No. 148 West Sixty-fourth street | in the hip on June 18, was dismissed from the force to-day, having been found guilty of conduct unbecoming an officer, neglect of duty and violation of the rules. Delany boarded with Mrs. Lufborough, an@ it was said he was paying atten tlom to her daughter, He the afternoon of June 13, curred that irritated bim, carelessly threw his pistol to reaw, It fell to the floor and explode Net striking Mrs. Lufborough, 0} e causes of complaint a polleaman was t the accident until tw went home and when the bu- vingt the report f later. Sherman and Clark Sign. WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. — Speaker Clark and Vice-President Sherman to: Gay signed the v!i for the admission of the Territories of New Mextoo and | Apigona. It now goes to the President, | who is expected to return it with a veto message, bi position to the judicial recall proviston Of the Arizona Constitution. ¢ lowest levels | Will still be able to delay the pass: of such @ bill two years, and they can) be depended upon to delay home rule j health and strength builder is needed It overcomes weakness in a gradual, natural manner—restores the ti election over the quest 1¢| Government as a medicine during Atrielwilloon: ince uthat W.L.Doug- f igs $3.50 shoes are & | thebestinthe world. PERFE | OO Nassau ob, core + Ub Tooth — ae 147, Wwe t cor, Ath 3t Isat xt thelr long day and night picketing, at the close, final prices touch! bie ra wet qnuichine a few hours’ reat, Fee on A reas Lane | is packed i in a dust-tight metal me | There was some rioting, tut on the T'te 8 points box, with patent measuring 2:3) m1: 4, | |whole the ha trouble than eas pant Mitre.” On the other ai ane ee axe Glaihe Bilan \tube, wl is both Ae siiaeas the raliway stations the tle-up waa] Todav'e. highest, lowest last’ prices of * rears tnore complete than Yesterday, and the |stakaant of chat raat | and Pi By for tourists | |police reserves W 1 in readinoss | ?csteney’s final faures are " Net ab. Brod: at. 478 Heh AU, cor, 11th, | to put down disorders, Low, Jast.Ch'tee Toney Ciiye-la Newark at! Even should a settioment be reached F 1 with the Hghter men and water men, ud jwho demand a ten-hour working day at + the same wages now received, during . day the business of London will not | Aimer 8. aR” —i% |be able to resume its normal progress | Am. 8. fit ht B | efore Monday at the arlene lam WS= 8 e Government announce: js aft-| Am wa & ary steps, military peng ele to} ios =k feguard London's food supply 19 ig 1 eventuality, A curious sight w he ¢* forded when vans issued from the) (ay Mavif! i e Teen a pactagsan soins gioeet | (5, ine P s te ofetines snisiading to fontemploting buyers of Household Furniture, uarded by police. The wagons oom-|(° il Sain! pF = 2 y gre icement to some, We want you to know that does Fie nah We on Our Methods and Prices Are a Greater Attraction ; § OMS cept the royal effect mi et i Conny 75 A compietey *125| Complete! 150 QRIVBREOOL, (Aug. ithe, ie ry = ; furaished Furnished Furnished Arike “ecensiinted ie B= f We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare. td Rroatly to the of Idle men. | {hier iva WES = ABI ‘ithona: avalr sntry we MiG wwe by sught into author- N ae x at] jew are he soon to ys =a relieve the At the piers and A % | KICK KILLS INSANE MAN. |% in Pa =i Bae Aga Hf PISHKILL-ON-THESHUDSON, | Aug. | IY, steel Beet % . | 11.—John » died torday in the | PONMME oy + = *f) Matteawan State Hospital for the In-| Mock fslant. pe q ~1% v jane from the result of a kick in t | Texas * hm Ned, 2-| it, 2 mn atomach inflicted several dayn wo DY | tien paclfe, ay | bent iers tte M3” 18,08 | Galen any, Eaten Antoine Krulick ther ina ere ee ater “4 rite for our Ni lick tw forty Ave years old und way went) 3° sv pia | BOOKLET containing 1) Pen QnA 4 gS 02k) TERMS apply also | Ga rtyefour yearw oll and | ish ia any | Information regarding \) EY 90 WORTH. Yamal sags © Long, Island, New | win « 4 m New York to a | Ve mn, Ohl ad » Mall “y q CHA DIS: ETO YOUR Hi iM Jersey Biiug If 188K, having heen convicted of | Wabash iM i anna tree, a 4 conection. manslaughter. lie was to | Wa 2 | . Mutteawan In 18 ih there | Wet Ua {| eaTURDAY aGges & ba] ‘LY OTATION [since that time. ‘a Didend. "Advance, EVENINGS AT CORNEA | 4 a lee DEG ath A ane ot ate... owen ae a re eee — — a —-- - for the first time of » hanplest man ty the worl it excess and using her new combination All fat men and women of any desire to make themselves more attractive * KATE HARMER ong her methods, purely natural methods, sorting to drug she felt when her girlish b longer continue as the star in her profes tion, By this syatem and her combination | Featment any verson should reduce their! josh in the privacy of thetr own hom tious combination of smethods of FAT CTION, Fred to tt this ap! 4 now offered free to our ‘or @ short time, "A letter from W. [.. Schmite. from Mon ideo, Minn.: tates by thi ‘ost 17 pounds In 15 dav AHOWING HER REDUCTION ine 2 pounds dally. ver used. She lost 9% pounds the first will be amazed to know how rap-| few di ind states her abdomen is four ou may reduce your double chin and| inches smaller. following her instructions tment who ter by It is simply aatoniahing the number of men and women who write In. rexarding the wonderful resulta of her new process for banishing fat. uch interest is shown In this new ie method by letters from Unmuished physicians, which proves tha 1, doctor are obliged to And acknowledge this woman’ fon treatment superior to nll other rahe distinguished physician, Dr. jobingon, writes In and fis with much pleas cone: jons upon this t fort ous flesh and doubie epinion nuld secure this wonderful book free at and improve their figure quickly by Mra. Jersie Ring save she lost 14 pound he first week. This book is written syle. Tt explains how by her treatment. his famous photographie modei. who Is he raging irl of the present ime. redu «ht THIRTY- FIVE WEEKS » and without in @ fascinating Walter that I offer hin, Nothing. Fvation dlot, of harm could be more effective, ful external y. oF| the only actentifie method o harmful ald, her new | dorsed by the medical profession. used by famous | "der your method treatment not only ang court, dire of| Orfxinal, but remarkably clever. and the ot Rrow fat 4 leurn the anenteh only truly gelentific way to reduce supert- luous flesh and double chin harmiessly and Write her at onc quickly," for Ireland {8 another mat is| the Spanish-American war. MOR AOA LBS IOREE RUGS DE Ata Py, Ca an increasing number of peo! | All druggists, grocers and dealers, ender houses of America and Europe - hae) ie sree: Liste Araiana for free medical booklet ail ‘advice. died on an entirely original and | thi jocal self-government, which ts ail Litterent plan, and arter repeated efforte sou Iona Jonn ieedmnond. aaks a: present, The Dully Matt Whiskey Co. Rochestery NY | ina’ many tuilures, made want ane con | cordingly. the proupects. ah an |S ee | miders & wonilerful wolentitic alscovery. by | on this issue are not as threat-| ang of Which ale has perfected @ treat- | bot 'W. L. DOUGLAS | 2.20.50 The Irish’ press adopts a moderate | os Gee a remarkably ahort time, and adde to tone in discussing the pasiage of the! ROR | Vcitered pound eee | | Neto bi, The Irish ‘Times of Dublin MEN | this woman's remarkable muccess has . : her friends, who stand a tin} ishment, marvelling at her wondrous! Her method is so sim: ed_upon with eurtosity edioul t the rat aaistunce, in many of one bound or more ©, Hell writes in @ grateful let ine she Ie losing @ pound @ day, r writes th Land the wi MONARCH) FURNITURE CO EASY PAYMENT PLAN $100 Worth #9 Down $2.00 Weekly | 150 2.25 AUGUST SALE All Prices Reduced 45 Ask about oi New Eaiy’ Payment Pan, 200 20 ace 0 ; 161 EAST I25'st 300 « 40.“ 5:00 50 “ 6,00 “* 600 Miles of New WRITE FOR | 19,50 i OUR NEW CATALOG MAILED FREE We PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS XA) et gS READERS OF THE WORLD of town for the @um- We Saay’ have ‘The World sent to thei, and address changed as often aa desired. ‘orning World, & Bening World, Ge per week, Bunday World, Se per Sunday Bead your gemitiance wo the NEW yoRE WORLD We Allow on per week, A SEVEN-TIME WORLD TWO PHOTOS OF MARJORIE WAMILT FREE Out OF TOWN DELAVE NAL BY UU MULUN ERUCAS August Furniture Sale BET. 3" & LEX. INT on cant Terms Apply Within|¢ Cash Purchases WEEK. ORDER ONE TO-DAY AND PROSPER. OF 37 LBS. IN FIVE Women are regarded as strictly confiden- tla! Miae Hamilton considering {ta great breach of confidence to permit public of the addresses of those kind enough te express thoir heartfelt gratitude to her. The mont onishing part of this fat is that {t does not create Wrinkles or leave the skin fiabby, but, on the contrary, It has a tendency to tighten flesh; something not usueliy attempted by other methods. All our readers who wish to mtv harmful diet. starvation methodat wish to abondon the harmful tnterni external remedies and patnful ould wrile for « copy of how {t Is possible atment t once burdensome fleah thods. w and malt it wine this book of s charm her 20 long as it la possible for them to th fons. B | Mlle Ellaa LaVelle writes in and ao ae to a vigorous, healthy condition. ¢ mons The treatment is most wonderful: #0 methods, that The earliest bill could not he intro-| It is invaluable in the hot summer lige abe must give up Qer pro: | to Une Aor #2 rapid was such benefit nen and wo |duced until next spring and tt Soudan thie to bring restful sleep and te See sca win akerolion, “Tato a I waalens” pet Kaas | isoes bormenes with |e strongly fought in the House of} keep the system and stomach in # nation and. srit, conau Yai: | ‘ixht on reducing,” i Ot cherebt ce ik P @etermination and — grit auered fa L ie thereby make life re | Com mone ane Large, Swans the) good, healthy condition, wo that they] learn Of these things #0 you may improve | , Enthusiastic letters am the above should] she offers #1,t00) in ca it ne ‘falla to re ut and some time must elapse | w, 5 6 bi your own form and destroy your fat so e indisputable evidence of the remark- ve the methods over before It could be again presented, ol be able ward off th ditesses, Witt not be longer necessary for you to| Be meritn of this treatinent, The de-| ail others. and ®1000 tt) uch depend, sther the G °}such as indigestion, cramps, cholera, to the awful dangers of | ahtful let from satiafied users which | a single harmin! thing much dependa on whether the Govern ® ment will be able to hold out that lon::,| dysentery and diarrhoca, which are » | E_DURE Feselved from) fat men’ aad] part of lier comblaation treatment, f arian common nes, starvation diets an oan wih BS Mary Pentel Duffy's Pure Matt Whiskey is the seorthieen “dru alto harmful xin a COUPON . at . were a favorably to the Government, but an| only whiskey that was taxed by the] jenerit. So, realizing that If ahy desired to BOOK Drugs” Reduction Withcut pon FURNITU E Open Monday and’ Saturday! 3 Room Outhit $75 soda URE Evenings Until 10. Constaing, Cohontnn pg 4 Room Outfit, $165 Consisting of Parlor, Hed I Dialing Ciwerry 5 Room Grand Rapids eae , Outtii $225 ting wt Mi 1 Room, Davenport RY ae Sota Bed Maleate leather or green ve tour; deeply tulted; like cut: value $30, 19.50 All 10%! WANT WORKS ALL THE