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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1912, TAFT VETOES ARMY BILL TO SAVE GEN. WOOD. President, In Message, Says He Objects to Provision of Measure That Retires Army Chief. WASHINGTON, June 12.—The Preal- dent to-day vetoed the Army Appropria- tion bill He returned the bill to Com ress with a message indicating his CAPTURE OF LEADERS; Pata { W ashington Looks for Peace which would oust Mafor-Gen, Leonard Now That Estenoz Is Dead | Wood from the office of Chief of Staft on March 4 and Lacoste a Prisoner. END OF CUBAN REVOLT SEEN IN DEATH AND The President's veto, which was in accordance wth his announcement last week, threatens to tle up government appropriations and bring on compliica- tions. In his mes the President said: “The Army of the United States 1s far too vital an institution to the people of this country to be made the victim of hasty or imperfect theories by legista- As was pointed out by the Chain of the Senate Military Committee, ‘WASHINGTON, June 17.—Admiral Usher, from Guantanamo, to-day cadled the Navy Department a confirmation of the report that Gen. Estenoz, the Cuban had been killed and} acoste,another leading com.) been captured by the G tion recemier tne romonmiinty in anerint VOTERS DEBARRED BY ; ‘ MAINE’S PRIMARY LAW. der the Constitution. I, therefore, re-| Sixty Per Cent. of Normal Balloting turn to your hon without | my approval, thi Strength Absent From Polls To-Day. eae TRACING THE COAL RAISE. AUGUSTA, Me, June 1%~The enroll- fry inte | ment foature of the Maine Primary law committee of the Mer. | aaanre tation, appointed to inves. | Will debar thousands from taking part {imate inoreases in the prices of domes. 1% the first primaries tu-day through tle sizes of anthracite coal, will meet ® Misunderstagding of its purpose. Al- the latter part of this week to hear @/ though it estimated that the enroll- | | pceliminary report from the experts! ment is not more than #@ per cent. of] | employed to investigate the higher cost | the normal voting streagth of the S.ate, of hard coal. the interest is intense. The commit Mon the mine | Former Congressman Edwin C. Bur- fe ite eens " coat, tin if cond. | 1th, Herbert ¥. Heath of Augusta, and tlons do not justify the higher prices former Judge Frederick A, Powers of legal action may follow. Houlton, the candidates for the prefer- ential vote of Republicans as candidates NO WRIT FOR M’KENNA. | Court Retases to Set Allege: ‘Merchants’ Asso: Prices The sp through experts, ¢x- Free. The world respects that man who respects himself. Wear a Young straw and show your good taste. With chin up, shoulders back and a Young on your head, youcan ‘meet all comers.”’ $2, $3 and $4. Panamas and Bangkoks at Popular Prices 8. Officlals here believe i tically will terminate the revolution, although some brigand banJs , * may continue to pillage and loot for time, t is well known that the War College he General Staff hav months engaged upon ve plan of army reorganization. the present time, therefore, it ts especially inappropriate, in my opinion,| pmenuel Klein, counsel for to force upon the statute books legisia-|oner, declared that the Coroner erred tion enacted without the usual delibera-|in committing McKenna, Dut Justice tion and care, I cannot conscientiously |Giegerich did not agree with him. } Supreme Court Justice Giegerich re- fused to-day to free Joseph J. Me- "a jury for the alleged avurder of 110th trom, on a writ af habeas Valtentg, commander tachment of Government troops, that @ force of robels have sur. rendered at Jurusdiccion in Oriente Province. He says the rebels are com- tleship Nebraska sailed at @ay for Guantanamo, Cuba. day for Guantanamo, Cuba, While no oficial statement !s made concerning the mission of the Nebraska, it is pre- | @ymed she will join the other American Warships in protecting foreign interests, pcb ident abechcrle THREE FISHERMEN DROWN. Beven Are Tosne. ie W en Were drowned off Highland Beach, N. J., within sight of the Ufe-saving jon, at 6.90 o'clock this morning. Four others were rescued by fellow fishermen after hard efforts. The seven Ashermen left Highland Beach to visit their nets, a mi a half from shore. Just as they begin- a@ing to pull in the nets a heavy swell Gtruck the side of yen boat and turned it over. The wave sent the men @everal yards from the boat, and then, caught in a current, the overturned craft was drawn rapidiy® away from them while they frantically swam to- ward tt. While the Mfesavers wore pulling ont st the struggling men other fish- n also were pulling toward vem. re the other beats reached th je three men had gone und drowned were Louis From Bont by | ‘Three fis! Pletely disorganized. Capt. Iglesias re- on Saturday ordered all the w &@ suggestion that he should surren: BUTTER, Ib. <p> a4 Muir TIPPED MATCHES, 3 Boxes, 10¢ (Sultana Brand), The < o series, I Special for Monday, Tuesday &Wednesday wrt in ‘stn ‘ New Grass 29 : Choicest Shipments from the West. <> PRU NES, ; 95 to b., eat PEACHES, 2 1s. 25¢€ sSUCCOTASH, (eMty) 3 cam 25¢€ |) DOUBLE A&P PEACHES ==" 21¢ ISPINACH ‘c=. 10¢ CORN, “sszcscc" 3 om D5¢@ d Great Adlantic & Pacific { 400 Stores in the U. S. ie piers for Metropolitan Distriet Only ng venty persons were killed by the fall of @ factory wail at Pokrovsk. Budweiser At the Top of Quality and Purity Because Bottled only at the Home Plant in St. Louis The Anheuser-Busch Brewery Govers an area of 140 acres of ground, equal to 70 city blocks, upon which are located 110 individual buildings. CAPACITY TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES for the United States Senate, have con- ducted @ vigorous campaign. e 1008 Broaives. The Republican candidates for the Oniy, ‘tore on Name Gubernatorial nomination are William ne T. Paines of Waterville, Albert H. Shaw] ,%0) ROS Only Brvekiyn Geaee, of Bath and Frederick Boothby of Port.| G00 Filth Ave. Oppoute City “Hat, land. Brewing Capacity. . . 2,500,000 barrels per year zefrigerat: » ee 1,800 Maiting Gapacity . . . 2,000,000 bushels per year Refrigerator freight care 1,50 Bottling Works. . . 1,000,000 bottles dally [orsesathome plant . . . . 143 Grain Storage Elevators 1,750,000 bushels Wagons athomeplant . . . . 78 Stockhouses (for lagering) 600,000 barrels Auto Trucks at home plant . . 74 _ Steam Power Plant. . 12,000 horse power Horses at Branches. . . » . 483 Electric eg 4 mien ' #900 horse paar Wagons at Branches. . » » » 430 Refrigerator Plant . . ’ ons per day _ Plante eae tianomena nan day. | Auto Trucks at Branches. . . 47 Goal Used.2.'. «+ + 325 tons per day EMPLOYES FREIGHT At 8t. Louis Plant . ’ 6,000 people fabound and Outbound . . 50,QOC cars per year /\t 36 Branches . . 1,500 peop'e Total Sales, 1911—1,527,832 Barrels Budweiser Bottled Beer Sales, 1911 — 173,184,600 Bottles tne ttn ene testenmttenglnenrnnk Sg ats Mar, New York Clty ne wh 7 Co. UXTH AVE.19%T020" FSTREET. Our Summer Delivery Service to the Seaside ’ ‘, ( and Other Resorts Is Now in Operation. ) In New York's Shopping Center To-Morrow a Day of Remarkable Furniture Bargain Trophies We've Taken Over a Big Manufacturer’s Entire Stock of High Grade Furniture, to Sell at Factory Cost Not only was'this maker a big man in the furniture manufacturing business, but he is one of the men who specializes only on the good grades—supplying the best medium priced clientele in the country. > Fifth Floor. After a long term of years he has decided to change his business and devote himself to other lines and of course found it necessary to sell out his entire stocks, which he offered to us at our own prices. Thus it is that we offer these remarkable ices—prices that are so low we can hardly believe them true, when we consider the quality of the furniture. Come and secure your share of the economies we have provided so lavishly. examples, We call particular attention to Hotels, of the Dresser and Chiffonier Specials. Note: These goods cannot be held for future delivery, but must be delivered at once. Here are a few High-class Rooming Houses, etc., to take advantage This $12.50 This 925 Solid Oak This Regular 918 This Regular Chiffonier or Dresser Chiffonier $22.°0 Dresser Chiffonier | $9.75 A most unusually attrac- tive value, made in bird's eye maple, mahogany and golden oak; full swell front. 7-Piece Dining Room Suite ne Tedy, *19.75 It’s an offering that has never been sur- Hf passed. The chairs alone are worth more than we are asking for the entire set. The table is made of solid oak with heavy pedes- tal and claw feet; top measures 42 inches and extends to six feet. The chairs are made of selected quartered oak with genuine leather slip seats, Complete for fl). this sale at 919.75, XTRAS This $3.50 PorchRocker « $1.85 Double split cane seat and back; made of Zinch selected maple stock; large, roomy seat and high back, armsup- ported with iron brace; 93.50 would be aconserva- $7.95 These dressers are made of solid oak, @ small and two large drawers, « good French plate bevel-edge mirror, handsome golden oak finish. This $8.95 $2 inches wide, has a 20- inch mirror, small top drawers, bird’s-eye maple, mahogany and golden oak finishes; same price. ‘10. Remember, a chiffonier to match at the same price. Full swell fronts, in quar- tered onk and mahogany. $16.50 Handsome Wing Chair or Rocker These magnificent, handsome, roomy This $45 Quartered Oak Buffet Made of all selected quartered oak stock. If you have room for a 48- inch Buffet, this will be just what you want. It has two small drawers, one lined for silver, two small centre drawers, two cup- for reading and pocket on the left nd papers, richly N for magazines upholstered seat and back boards, ned one tive valuation, ' Cc. 0, B: 75 Hi-length line Hest or mail filldengts ioen $35 but for this sale only $1.85. cee ” sale only, at.... Abococece ° Fifty $17.50 Box Springs to Sell for $6.95 each No doubt you will be surprised at this. It has never been heard of before, nor never wil hen this lot of 50 Springs are all sold. They are all 4 6 si A.C. A. blue stripe ticking. Don't fail to get to the s earty if you want one of these Springs at 96.95,° “ WORLD See eee oa — ‘ IMLLE. ANTOINETTE CANTARELLI AND FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA IN OUR RESTAURANT®™—@®, | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. | All our special sales advertised in Sunday's will | | be continued to-morrow, Tuesday. Hundreds of big bargains. {Summer Sale of Notions This great June Notion Sale contains nothing that is not of standard | H | }a@ ecard PRET. DO ME'c, Embroidery Cotton, per don. te Washable Emblem te Nikel Plated H fot when oe | - an || Ring, wit i. (ans, pe hi | st Najuetable wauge” “Of. papers, 6 Colbata Hale Pinas’ sapere for... 80 jon bis containing 100 = sorted hair pine. Ber tu mate, per tin: xe co. tn ahd DO: Hose Supporters, pin top, strong @laatts rubber cui but. ‘sai with guard mprite. 2 ‘doxen tor.e gg |. rubber ushi Baten 7 iiachingts Ti tent 7 attachments; per pair, Mose Supporters, Cable elastic; pink, btve or pe * shat longtha for... 380 y ard beat guality. American ping, will not r Ib, boxes at... 400. yard spools, black and white. each. . Ise vary Nah Very. hi ¥oRy nigh betes “i tae LIBERAL CREDIT : : ; ry ® I eee teh —— — 4 Complete Outtits yh for xh Housekeeping Free § | of allred tape and em! conditions tor $7569, Remember’ the lowest prices, has made ey | SiMPSON CRAWFORD CO., IN NEW YORK’'S SHOPPING CENTER oe ~~ WANTS WORK WONDERS=— |S this the People’s Popular 8 Furniture House. erroen Handsomely Fur- nished as Shown In Mlustration, Write for Bookiet 7 of These Outhts ROOMS $. 9 t These ournts | 5 conn '150 |; B We Pay Freight and Rallroad Fare. Open Evenings Till 6 o’Clock. Saturdays Tif 10 P. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— \ A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GE