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ar eeeeey ome eed ee | : ste yee NEARER REIS NS NY Cam ie OF THE EVEN fleers were engaged to-day arranging to End Coughs, Colds | naval “VOD and At a ARTSSIOAN and Croup. | 1 : | /naval stations throughout the world {and the firing of the adiuiral’s salute | of seventeen been decided to| ADMIRAL DEWEY, |: at 11 o'cloc The | the public. In the event that the plan | s perfected Congress would adjourn on | Marine Guard Posted at Bier) ‘")) °° resident Wilson will Issue an Ex. | of the Hero of Ma- | ecutive order closing all Government nila Bay. departments on Saturday. Admiral Dewey died quietly, with- An Excetient, Inexpensive Home. Made Remedy that te Prompt and Sure. if you have a severe cough or chest told © accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with ay and you want quick help, just try this pleasant tasting home-made cough remedy. Any druggt can supply you with 214 ounces of (50 ‘cents worth). ! Pour this into @pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar . Thus prepared, you have aj out having emerged from the coma Pint of really Femathabie cough, WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—On many | oye selzed him late Monday. Mrs. Somedy—one that can be depended #¢as the flags of the American Navy! Dewey was at fis bedside, and was n ‘0 give quick and lasting relief are at half-mast to-day in memory , holding his hand when the end came. all times. who had Pinex is a special and hichly concen- °F Adiniral George Dewey, the hero was also trated compound of genuine Norway of Manila Bay and the ranking naval present ath Was dts prir arily to pine extract, combined with guatacol moe he world vanisectees i 5 ites of | land {s noted for its speed in overcom- officer of the world, arterlo-scl sis and the infirmities of advanced age. vere coughs, throat and chi yesterday. cdlas a ony PRESIDENT SAYS WHOLE NA- colds Orders were isued by tho Navy) PRESIOUNT GANG URN Loss. There are many worthless imitations | of this poted mixture. To avoid disap. BePAattment to bring all the cadets at! Admiral Dewey was ill only a week. intment, ask for “2% ounces of Annapolis and all available blue Jack-| Heading the flood of official state- inex” with full directions and don’t ets from thd Norfolk and Washington | ments that immediately followed the t a ing else. A guarantee of | news of his death, the President said: Gheolute satisfaction or tmorey promt. Navy Yards to attend the funeral) | whole nation will moura the Burial will be in the refunded, goes with this prepara- here Saturday. loss of its most distinguished naval on The Pinex Co, Fort Wayne, Ind yattonal Cemetery at Arlington, Bec-/omcer, a man who has been as fatth- | retary Raker will order all avatiable ful, as Intelligent and as successful army units to participate in the in the performance of his responst- | monies. 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Nothing reserved, | ted States navy has lost one of the ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK By acting quickly you can get the benefit of the largest purchase of vacuum 3. Richmond-Norfolk Electrie Vacuum rated handle, Aluminurft Motor housing and all latest Reg. Price $25, Sale Price $15.75 Sold on Easy Payments Every know Dewey's class of 1858 at Annapolis, was buried without honorary pall bearers. Such officials always are ING WORLD, WE HERO OF MANILA BAY WHO WILL BE HONORED BY NATIONAL FUNERAL. ries. Dewey was Reed's last serving contemporary naval officer. | Services for Rear Admiral Reed at Arlington were impressive. Full naval | honors for the dead were accorded the officer, Reed retired after forty | He is sur- vived by four daughters, His wife, who was a Miss Jane A, Valentine of New York, died about nine years ago. — | | DEWEY’S GREAT FIGHT | | IN MANILA BAY WON | HONORS FROM NATION. | Admiral George Dewey celebrated his seventy-ninth birthday Dec, 26 last. He was born in Montpelier, Vt, After a preparatory course at Norwich Academy, a famous New England military school, he was appointed to the Naval Academy at Annapolis by | Secretary of the Navy Dobbin, a! North Carolinian, in 1854. After a brief service on the European station after his graduation he was a lieu- tenant on the steam sloop Mississ!ppi when the war started. His first ser- vice under fire was in the series of battles: in which Admiral Farragut reduced the fortifications below New Orleans, The guns under his com- —. mand were credited with the destruc- | Service distinction and the Nation a|tion of the Confederate ram Manas- just pride in those who serve It.” so Be hae reg battles ot Becretary of the Navy Daniels pala | “iintii ne was made a commodore this tribute: in 1896 he ied the routine of a naval ‘Admiral of the Navy George officer in t for a time Dewey has won his place among the ting as a Hawthow 0 Co tor and - c of th uo Squipment. immortals. Hiy counsel has meant /}16 Wa aseigned to the common te more to me than words can express. | tation early in 1898, Th His advice to me since I have been| Commodore caused a Washington Secretary of the Navy was more like “ommotion when It was reported ho at of a father to a son than of a) 7" NIT RAL. GEO. US ANG Ewin J left a banyuet given at Hong Kong by Prince Henry of Prussia b. high ranking navy officer to a Gov-| cause he belleved the United ernment officer. Up to the very last bees been slighted In receiving pri he kept in touch with every move-|dence. mont of progress not only in our own |, Ofters were sent to Dewey jramedi- havy but throughout the world. | American war to proceed to Manila “On Wednesday aftornoon last, J before I left tho department, he paid looked halo and hearty and I thought that he would be spared to us for many years. His death is an irreparable loss to our country, but the American people will ever cherisi his memory and keep his name as green as the mountains of his native State.” FELLOW NAVAL OFFICERS EX- PRESS THEIR GRIEF. Rear Admiral Charles Badger, member of the General Board, said: “In Admiral Dewey's death the Unt- He sailed past Corregidor early in| the morning of May 1, 1808, disre- | garding the mines, and led the at- | tack on the Spantsh ships in the his flags! The official sin this action | tremendou: lly increased the enthusiasm and |miration for him won by this swift victory and by hi cutting the cables so that he would be free to deal with the situation at Manila without uninformed advices from home. Ten days later he received the thanks of Congress and was at once promoted by President McKinley to the highest rank in the Navy, that of Rear Admiral. sreatest naval officers it ever had. It 1s to be deplored at the present time.” | Hig arrival in New York with his Rear Admiral Robert 8. Griffin,| fleet, September, 1899, was the o chief of the Bureau of Steam Engi-|casion for a celebration which in- neering, sald: “History will give him | cluded gne of the most peuitia t i Guish parades New York ever saw, In which & piace ab one of the greatest naval) overy state in the Union was rep- officers of all time.” resented Major Géneral George Barnett of} A fund of $50,000 was raised by the Marine Corps, said: “The whole} lar subscriptions in smail service will feel very deeply the loss, | \ounts and a magnificent home in The General Board of the navy in| Vashington was presented to the Admiral. When he w and the entire country will mourn Its | 6° most beloved hero. le While the body of Adiniral Dewey | ag lay In state the body of Rear Admiral Reed, who died Sunday, was being} escorted almost past Dewey's door on the way to Arlington National Come- tery. | Reed, Who was honor man in el a sister of John R. ow of Brig. Gen. W. B, Hazen, Unaccountably a hysterical wave of disapproval of this act spread throug! the country, and until ft faded away before the preesure of common sens> caused the old hero much grief. The 1ouse was transferred finally to his son by his first marriage, George G. Dewey, with the provision that the Admiral and Mrs, Dewey should oc- cupy it while the r miral has in his | y Ufe, going to his desk Department every day and ¥ part in the social ac- tivities at Wa. en, ullas John Lend, who was arrested in Ironwood, Mich., |last September for complicity tn the murder of Mrs, Elizabeth Nichols, widow of the founder of Austin, | Nichols & Co,, wholesale grocers, at No. enty-ninth Street, Sept, 8 | Judge | Waltonen was at one time | Mrs, Nichola, It is alleged that, after his discharge, he concocted a scheme to [rob her of Jewelry valued at $100,000 ‘ , | walt and his companions obtained sekeeping / }aa n to the Nichols home through vance of Onne Tallas, a t They bound and carged it is alleged, and ahe died as butler for h (the rr | Depuy Jan, 17,—Dtrec- ESDAY, JANUAR taken from an officer's contempora- | Bay and destroy the Spanish fleet. | self-reliance in | Congress speedily | created for him the rank of Admirai. | as married for | particular will miss his wise counsel | the second time in November, 1899, he | lantly presented the home to his | vas Mrs, Mildred McLean | cLean, | "The Ad- | r years lived an | of PITTSBURGH, Pa, tors of the Crucible s |America at a meeting elected Herbert Dupu th Company of | yesterday | the | Pp acerued dividends, , unt of th 2 per cent, still in ar: | nec nich leaves 16 1-2 are, nd-power and electric vacuum n make of cleaners is on our pul Dougherty, once (Modes of Today) pricelist. 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The IiMnols Public Utilities Commission to-day notified the railroad execu- tives to appear before the commis- sion to-morrow for a conference on the coal #carcity, Doubts If Ni Become Real Second Army, WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Universal | military training or some other method by which an adequate second line army could be red was advocated day before the Senate Military. mittes by Brig. Gen. B.D. Williams of the entucky National Guard, He questioned whether the Guard’ ever could bo recruited to the strength of a real second army. West 42nd Street 17 by 17 inches, usually $2.25 dozen, at 19 by 19 inches, usually $3.25 dozen, at 22 by 22 inches, usually $3.50 dozen, at 4 pes; reduced from $179.5! 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January Sale of Household Linens Will provide for To-morrow, ot Satin Damask Napkins, in a wide range of very choice designs, At Practically Wholesale Prices Bleached Satin Damask Napkins, American and Foreign Rugs Much Below Prevailing Prices Highest Grade Wilton Rugs, 9 by 12 ft from the foremost manufacturers; regularly up to $82.50, Natural Wool Carpet, cut from full rolls, | at $1.25 yd. | Mahogany Chamber Suites of 5 piece reduced from $224.50 and 240.00, to Mahogany Chamber Suite, 131.50 300.00 269.00 35.00 iO LIVING ROOM FURNITURE denim covered; were $100 $85.00 125.00 145.00 broken water Liven? eat cause leake—all may result rable los: Holmes, as soon in our Central Office. protection of your property. West 43rd Street thousand dozen Irish Linen 22 by 22 inches, usually $4.75 dozen, 24 by 24 inches, usually $6.25 dozen, 26 by 26 inches, usually $11.00 dozen, $3.95 $4.95 $7.95 at at at Irish Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths, $2.25, 2.95, 3.75 Usually sold at $2.95, 3.50 and 4.25 $59.50 Inlaid Linoleum, wood and tile effects; regularly $1.15, at at 95c sq. yd. Persian and Chinese Rugs Underpriced Room Size Persian Rugs, including the most popular weaves, $115.00, 145.00 to 450.00 | $75.00, 145.00 to 625.00 Genuine Chinese Rugs, in room sizes, many handsomely embossed, Clearance Sale Household Furniture Will include Chamber Suites and Separate Pieces: also Upholstered Davenports, Arm Chairs, Day Beds and Chaises Longues, At Large Reductions from Regular Prices. $164.50 & 200.00 Ivory Enamel Dressers, ga reduced from $95.00... .t0 $75.00 Mahogany Dressers, re- - duced from $67.00... .. to 50.00 Ivory Enamel Chiffoniers, reduced from $50.00... .to 40.00 Mahogany Chiffoniers, re- 33.00 duced from $50.00... ..to Pillow-back Arm = Chair, reduced from $55.00, ..to $39.00 30.00 Chaises Longues, mahog- aoy and ivory; were $40, Pillow-back Davenports, spring or hair cushions; reduced from $80.00, . .to 67.50 te of all members of the Shp ping Board Re-|the Senate o! je| Wilson was ordered to-day by the Com= Against Leaks Faucets carelessly left turned on, rains that in irrepe If your property is protected by ater comes in contact with our wires,an alarm sounds Result: Prompt investigation and at- tention by the Holmes men and the

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