Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 150, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 10, 1912 Page: 3 of 16
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THE NEW DRUG STORE
iBRUSHESxf
fij And all Toilet U
V Accessories jL1
IF llie Kind 1
ll Thai Give A
H ICO Perrenl r
THE BRIGGS PHARMACY
Harlow's Former Location
f din oould nnl stand fni iho loM run'sfter Kridijnf Niinscn ei
lo ia depot In mi dcgi.es mi south hit- Menu I'niru i hristophor
ItUdB 10 hi' dc turmincil to return I'l lain.
iti dapol ami awall nif arrival of
peine. Mil provisions were nachtdi
BBd "If hi' Wi'MI hack In hi hut n
lost a few iIukh ami n oouple ot Ins
moll IihiI I hull' heels friucli. Itul cv-
orythlog stsa mu Ml right.
H wu only in Hit middle af October
iimi apriaj BMta in i hi mi hi. aatli and
birds appeared; I In temperature win
Hlimily between in In mm in mill ml : i
degrees I'i'Ulim. Amundsen's oiigl-
mil plan was Unit .ill of his little PBf
iv should go toward tha south but he
"ii.niMi'ii n. Hi mIi tod four nun U)
mi with hlnii w it i u- tba othar three
WHir detailed tn start in i lu i iim and
MmIi KImk Kilwanl VII hind Tin- ex
plow had no) Included tn.ii trip in
Ills original program lur because the
gngliah sxpsdition had nol reached
King Edward vii umi in tba pravioua
summer .ik wiik Hun' intention
aMnuBdsen datormlnad thai tha best
Uiiiik to do was in make tbla journey
also
Uf Bmi adages
in Ootobor 10 tha party going
south Hiurtmi. ii iilatod of tba
laadar. four uf uih man four sledges
ami ( (Iiikr. Thay took with them
provlalona fur four montha. Bvary
thing whs iii excellent ordar. Amund-
.si n bad daterminad to maki tba first
ii ih
I mi iiniiin-
IB Fi I
PU BL1C SCUM
M IRK HIGH SCHOOL 8TCDEN1
GETS EDUCATION hOSG PB -TICAt
lilNES.
talned In oonheotlon with the oouraa
in manual training in addition to
maohlna ahop work the manual train.
Iiik course uIho gives tha iiiKh aohool
boys the ohanoe to laarn forge work
pattern making and sheet matal work.
Preparation for such occupations ii
joining wimil linn nil hihI i'l-.. hii
and machine drawing is also provided H" ""' n'v v"uUl aat
Aa iiif aobool g ratal ii own
light and power it is likewlaa enab-
id to giva instruction in tba handi-
crafts which pertain to ihis branch
in ordar to uaa thfi plant for in
struction
l Hi.' Iiiilluin nl (he h Im. lor
AmuBdssa oould ha Mount Ola Hngle-
gjadi a I'm mat ooni 11100 faal huh.
Tha gigclaf wan vary much brogea
in this comparative!) narrow pss
Mighty crevasses tkraatanad to stop
thalr further program bui h was not
sn MfloiM an ii loo bag.
Tha) IihiI boh reached 1100 faal al
Htudei iui almost Incredible record
ami ii hail taken ibam bbI faur dgya
from tha barrier until thai a era all
in a Mini Inland plateau Thai
impad iimi ntghi ii a helgbl of in.-
600 faeti There tmundeen'a bear!
Mas ainms broken for be bad to iW
iw nty-l nl liin hr.ive doga and
keep only eighteen ix to aaoh of big
Uui'. mIoiIhi'h ii. h.iii "i i lure fur
four iiiv nn aconunl of bad weatbari
in a i iui. ik UUaanrdJ
Ob Novambar IS weary of tha do
lay he let out again On the llth hi
encountered a furloui bllaaard. in thf
danaa drifting moa everything aaa
pbaourad nothing was a be Baea. Hut
they fait thai rontrar) to irhai ihay
Bad Mpaoted the) were going down
"nnl. Thalr hypiometor told tham
iliai they Iimi doicandad 800 feol thai
day.
The ma rob ol the InumI the iu'i
dgy was In n gal. .nnl .Mih t. nonse
linn uf mow iii their facaa. Thav
pari of tba trip with aa little luimr oaiwere badly Croaen hul were In bo
iii'siij hi i as uui in lake ion niucb I danger. They marched on blindly
nut uf his nun ami his iIuks umi tol taking their aouraa by the eompaaa
give tham an opportunity to ei fatand that day reached moth latitude
They made thalr depot in tbeelghtlath M degraaa aooordlng to dead reckon
degree on tha sard and went right 'Bgi The weather cleared a little at
ahead although there wan a deBae tog dlnnar time gad revealed to tha men
Becauae of tha fog an error of two;1(lr "urrounduins. There waa
ui three kilometers luiiieued iiru e Iii '"IkIiIv niniminiii ranxe lo the aaai
a while. They kiI mil nf tha wav. but ""' far ThJ M for Only
found it again by catching eight ot 11 "l"""'lt and then n dleappeared
the flairs thai iiu.i H1..1. i.i agln in iin wonderful drift uf ant.
Regular Factory BuhIiichu Home
ami Profoaa onol Trninlng in
u Free School
A five-room mode' flat a machine
ehop and a achdol of buaineai are
aome of the features lnc rporati d in
a public lush achool juit opened In
Newark K. J. for the purpime oi
preparing Bins and boyg u be goon
wives good workman and good
clerks.
The model flat oontftlnifig i1iiiin
room pantry baflroon and bathroom
in addition to the school kitchen
provide! practical i roblema In ' ouae-
keeping for the glrla who a o re-
ceive Instruetion in other braBOhMI
nf hmisow.tfl ' auafa ae we.viiiK lull -
inery home aanJtation numing cook-
ing and Hlto mbjecta. The machine
simp one hundred feet long is main
"0. 1 Can't
Eat a 1
You'll Xevcr Sn sn tain. Vftcr Von
Head this ami t on It Btuart'a
).. Ai p-in Tablela Are the
ipen !-'i pet.
Trial Package Sent Prne lo Ptotc it.
Thousands of people who hadn't
really enjoyed u meal for year-1 have
civen their stniuaeh n nuw letUM of
life througjM "e wondir-wii:!;-
crs Stuafl'a Dyapapaia Sktblatt They
I laving r stud ami fed Ihe dOgB OB
I ho
party atartad again on tha 28th. The
temperature remained ateady al ba
tween mtnul 211 ami minus 30 degrees
Celsius. Il IihiI I n Aliuillilsrlis in-
tention mil In drive mure than twenty
u .u!-et5 a spi'riai lest 'nnii a i ii'ini'i '! h a ua inn u sonil Hu.ril . ...;
in "nw luii.nieu ..tn'.in-u iii.ii uiu mis inn IUWi in' lira ii h i ii ' off In
in uie nusiii.'.'-s s.'hiini eiiurses in I'l' I" iIork Wi le strong and wlllini;
ouatneu practice ami t)pe writing are!
provided. All theae cduraei in Kouu
keeping handii rafis ami eommerca 11 " dagreei suiiiii they began to
are in addition to the regular Enellnh 'mild anow oalrna ol the height nf a
high aohOOl work. man so us to mark the way for their This glacier Wai named "Devil's
The aobool plant provided fur t h n return. On ihe :iist they reaohed tha glacier" and ol ita foot a depol i"i
work embodlea h number of features depot in si derives suuih. Theysix days was eatalillahel This depot
which the experti uf the L'niid stopped there a day and fed tba duus as located in N den 'era 2 1 mtnutea
.siaies bureau nf education are ob- on aa much pemmican aa they wanted aouih latitude and the hypaometer ln
serving uiih atieniiun. The general They reached ihe deoot In Bl decreea dicated about 8000 feet above ''
level.
' i in Like ii Han. e.
mile anow.
The weather Oalmed down or the
llth and ihe sun ihone through ihe
lhadow OlOUda This was a glad sur-
plise for tin' maohen as liny Were
aide to see that In their OOUraa w is
a far atretch of glacier formation
runninu Inward the smnh. I 111
raiiu'e
aoutherly
direction Over the weatern put nf
it they oould have mi view on gocount
of Ihe dense antartlc I'n'-.
Hlgii Mountain Peak
plan of the building whose eight: BOUth mi November .") where the dui;a
n.i. ins will accommodate i2uu chll- for the last time got all tbey wanted
square. in the io eat.
dren ; a hollow
uis riimr level ihete Is a large audi-
orlum egtondina through ihe .-. nd
iin November N they stalled smith
ward again making a daily march nf
Amundien ami hli men began to
ell m h the glacier on November 3v
They found the lower pari nf it vary
difficult ll was much broken end
tury with an arcade mi eaeh aide ISO kilometer. To lighten their heavy orld'ed by thin sin.w formation which
..lilell permlls the mil slmv mi
rldota to serve as galleries in ease
1 1 an overflow. The audttbrldhi is
llghled frmn above by an open court.
The roof covered W'th flat tiles
baa bean adapted for use as an as-
urcae ground. There is also a com-
plete gymnasium eighty feet square.
.' n hi ts' rooms M well as rest rooma
f .r the accommodation of nil have
been provided.
A run specially fitted for Ih"
teaohing nf music is located between
he two lunch ropms tbua laolatlqff
it from all the other elaas rooms In
the building while at tho sumo time
allowing the privileges of mualo dur-
the lunqh hour.
The building four stories high
rtaea to a height nf nearly 100 feel
above street level. It is fireproof
throughout. The collegiate gothle
rtyle executed in brksk with term
eotta trimmings was adopted for the
exterior. Tlie Interior of the audi-
torium ir Bllaabethan.
iii dgea thev act up depoti as they
emnpleted eah degree. The trip from
the -'inl to the 88rd degri'i' was lllilo
more than a pleasure Jaunt. Tha
ground was in axeellenl condition for
lodging ami the temperature was all
tin y i mild ask I'm-.
"Everything went on like a dance "
exclaimed Amundsen in telling
itory.
very rrequantiy in- ie in i-ea'h t
weigh.) of ihe explorer! pvotg the
point of their camp thai niaht they
were able tn get a splendid view over
the mountain! to the eaat They i.iw
there llllmer Hansen's snmm'.t l''
most remarkibla or ail pmupttiin
peaks they bad ahcountrrotl. It roiled
1:0 fe.-t lV"b 'mil wai brlliienl with
ibe Hie farts of broken irlsi-ler Ice. It
was so steep and rugged 'hat In all
i as In ho
'nnl pleasant The fnntlru; beneath the
marchers sounded quite golloB anil
WHS ll in Kg expellellie for all. II WHS
iiiiu aalkiBg mi ampt) imxes or oaakg
Whui the) feared happened whag nun
man fall through and thaa a ooupla of
logs broki uie ooatlngi it was not
praotloal for tha marohara tg use their
gkiaa mi this pollahed ami bua why
Ice and Ihe sleds had Ihe best of II
; Amundsen and his follower! BMDgd
'this eurloui area "tha i 'evils Dancing
i room'' as here they nail agparil Bl ad
lone nf the moal unpleasant pans of
I thalr march Tha grgatesi height .it-
I talned on iius trip was mi i omher
1 1 when their hypaometer ami aneroid
I showed tham t" he 10780 feel above
sea bill This w is at XT degrees 40
minutes loulh latitude
Bhscklotott'i i srtheal goulh.
Mid Weather was left behind on
December x. The sun sbons out anna
again and tin in. n hers were able to
gel an observation ami daii reokoB
ing To thalr great si t isr.i iimi they
found thai tha dead re Itoulng ami
observailofl were exactly alike ii ks
degreei i'i minutes south Istitude.
Nob tbey found bs tors tham an
absolutely Qal plateau marked onl)
here and there with uny aastrugi
in iin suarnnon or this oay He. em-
ber x Amundsen and his party passed
XN degrees. llilllllles smith latitude
which waa Ibaokleton'a farthasi point
south. The) continued on and reach-
ed II de ii.s fi inlniites. Ihe farthest
OUlh up In thai lime They ramped
foi the nn;iit mi ihe morrow as ab
llahed thalr last depot mo ten min
utes further smith than xx degrees If
llilllllles.
Hera tha plateau onmmenoad io
alopa down quite slowly and very
s' t Illy Inward the oilier side. They
reacned 88 degrees 81 minutes on
December 9. On Dinember i they
gained xk degrees .'.ii minutes; Da-
cumber ll x:i degreea 18 minutes ami
utni mi December i-'. 88 degrees .is
minutes within a half degree uf the
pole.
t the South Polo
It was mi to the pole now and on
December 18 the mark of x:i degraaa
18 minutes was obtal b Up to nils
time Ihe obaervatlon and dead reck-
oning had agreed remarkably well
and they figured that they ought to
be ai t he poie on i leoemoer 14
To tbetr great latlafactlon the af-
ternoon of thai day was clear and
bea ul If nl. There was only a light
breexe from the southwest and tha
temperature was minus II degrees.
Sledging was perfect ami the dJay
went mi without not aide Incidents
until :i p in. when they came to a halt.
cording in their reckoning they
had reached their dbstlhafton.
The colors a beautiful slnketi flag
was briik. ii out ami handi gathered
around and look bold of ihe stun. lard
umi planted u on the spot.
The explorer! gave 10 tbil vast pla-
teau where timy reached ihe bnUpra
of Ihe earth Ihe name of "The King
(Continued mi page 1 1.)
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The Daylight Train
Leaves Tulsa 1 l:'2.ra. in. gnd leaches
Oklahoma City 6:80 p. m. Quthria
5:90 p. m. Shawnee 0:06 p. in.
fer hrrlha. fam and other travel irtfor-
mulinri &tW or tuijrett
R. W. ParpHSi Hekel Agent
Kaly Station 1 ulca OkU.
aaatgi
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WEiW S6W(D)iLi"
tin the ninth Be sigh ed i -tona probahltlty no fnothnhl
Land a continuation of the mountain rmuul there.
range that Shackleton recorded uu Three other peaks the 0 ear visi-
ble chart as riinnini; toward the anuth- lnur". SV'eere Hassels ami Oiaf PJas-
east from tyeardmore glacier. On tho b uds also Inv beftfre thom lieanll-
aame day they reorshed Uie 83rd do- rully Illuminated in be rays of the
glee and there established depo; No' bright sun. In the dllanCQ Hi" V K
still held bui shining occasionally
Ihe ihadowy form of Mount Nielsen
lis summit peaki about 1 r. nno feet m
On the eleventh Amundsen inadu the air could he seen. Only portions
the Interesting and Important discos- of this great peak nearest tn the ob
cry that Koss barrier terminates in silvers were In range of their eyes.
a bight toward tba southeast formed
between a mountain range running
r
laid of Tlie lo-s Harrier.
IllttKUII
i i nn
IIIIBI
Id
Here It's Noon and tliU Mae ti . (0
Think of hunch.. If licit Only
Take Btoart'a Dyspepsia
Tablela He Uo.nn Al-
ways He Bapp) at
Mealtime.
The erection of this building just southeast from south Victoria Land
opened under the name of Central au' range mi the opposite side run-
t 'onimert io I and Manual Training nlng In a SOUthwaaterly dtreotlon
high selimil murks the latest step In which is probably a continuation nf
a progressive building eampa'gn. la- King Edward VV i.ami.
gun by Newark four yen rs ago. underi On November 17 they arrived at
which nineteen school buildings have 4 degreea where thev placed an-
been 1"" "I' In the last four years other depot. ( in the sixteenth tin y
Th"-e Nineteen building! have cost reached the 88th degree where they
:'.7Mn00ll of which $..i;o.00n has been made yet another depol. IVom their
spent for the New Central Commer- winter Quartan. "Framhelm' they
uu ami .manual rralning high school
bne. This high school liwnitian
had been marching due south.
"n ihe seventeenth ibey arrived at
. " 5eUr m" u place where the land and the bar-
"""' inme loan I" io ! th
high school accommod.it inn of v.
rk within
a twelvementh.
mm tells
OF SOUTH POLE
(Continued from page I.)
I'ier were connected the barrier hero
rising in one undulation about 3U0
foci high. Here Amundsen made hii
hoail depot and took provisions for
sixty days on sledges and left sufh-
daht for thirty days there. The land
under Wbtctl they lay and which they
had now to attack looked quite im-
posing. Thcneaiesl sunn ills along
the barrier ranged frmn 2 M00 lo 10-
ooo feet in height
Frozen inimiii Son.
Devil's glacier proved a bardv ob-
stacle it required three dayli for
Amundsen and his men to surmount II
The weather they encountered WHS
misty and on December I thev gladly
left this difficult way in their path
They had fought the glogler broken
and contalnlnnx numberless holes and
crevasses. Ill h"i';ht ros 9100 feet.
in Ibis level Ihey reached the end of
lie- glacier ami that which lav In for.
them looked In lha mist and the drift
of snow like a frozen ra. instead it
was a light sloping plateau .nnl wai
filled with small hummocki of i e iml
Iii the end aeemed to be a frosen m-
land sea.
Pragraas over this great lake was
si IIS
FREE
PILE
I'M-amld I'llc
Merits
It) Mlnlj.
Il (ill
Climbing the Mountaina
loveral uther suminits furl tier
with the wind blowing at nine BOUth Were 18000 feet or more. They
l.il:.i.l.pu kni.a . a M ... i... . n... ' d t-
T "osi i " "iHeni io Demnnatrate Hu
o ...i iiiiiiiis .oi i e.esius ine mean was an easy lasa uie v ;rei rising 111
temperature for the year was minus light slopes. It did not take long grlttl
18 Celsius. Amiimlseii had expected willing dogs to work their Way up i
hurricane after hurricane but expe- At the furthest point Ihey met some
rii in .al only two moderate storms small but very steep glaciers. There!
promptly put an end t" flatulency. There were many hcHiitlfiil Aurorao 'hey hail lo harness twenty dugs tol
. . Jl I 1. 1 I i IIm I. .11 .1 1 ... I .. - I m . l .. .1 e l . -
nearuiiirn. mminiaii se a uuauucuv wukshiii rui n piruhi- umi m inni- sn-imea (p.r..j. 0f s which have 1.. n CUf
dyspepsia burning aeasatlon braab Murini too DatMa. in two shifts in some place's the go- ei h .vr.Inpi pn4 Ramedy
fermentatlnn and other Ills attendant UaSairftary conditions were of the best Ing was so steep that it was difficult! )f '.' .!rt .) these unsoll Ited
upon a oisojuercii sioiuucn. nno.-i inn wnen llle io use wo-n nuns. -oiiie hii'hi ere-
PtUSIt'S Dyspepala Tablets are com- sun returned on Augusl ii It shone aaaaa COmpsllSd them from time to
posed of pepsin and other natural upon n en. sound In mind and boilv time to make n detour. Th" first day
elements that help nut th' gastric read) to set about the tremendous tiny climbed 2.00(1 feet and the nct
Julres of the stmn;-h. The) are (fa- tofk that had to be performed. In ' day during which the going w as chief'
tore's digestives the team kind the the beginning of September they took ly over small giacJars they tsampad al
stomii' h USel w h n it Is pi good their sledges to the stsrting place they a height of 1801 f' it.
health. had chosen for Ihe inarch toward Ihe On Ihe third day huge glacier
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do not South. The temperature roie so much Axel Heidelberg's gVaclgr which di-
marety i. dl the; tctually that there was no iUeslon about set- Ides Ih" . oar.t mouutalns and Ihj
digest the food themselves. All the Ung out. So on September 9 eight inoiin alns further south was em-mint-
hard wotk Is lln.s taken 'I ih a un- men and seen sledges 90 dogs and ereil. The next dsv began the longest
Hch and It gala i ohai to ; nd provisions For four months started in pan of their rltmbj Many detours
recuperate. the undigested fooa meir mjew ror Ihe pom The ground had to be madl to avoid open ere
which formerly produced t ans Itlng Wai p. if. t. Tho temperature waa vasses.
gas. s iii the stomal h becomes thor- nol ue. But the nasi day It ap- j ( amp on I'l itcaii.
OUgniy illgesf' .1 anil as a i suit pro- peareo nun iney nan sinned too soon
bal ll Has Hone for Olio i
Ho l or Von.
We have testimonials by ihe bun-
drede showing all stages kinds ind
letters you would no doubt i to thi
nearest di ng I ore and buy a box- ot
I'yrafnld Pile Remedy at oie c prlo.
fifty cents.
We do nol Mk yon tn do th' H t
us your name and address an I .' . v
send von a trial pa' kaue bv mall. free.
We know wiiit the trial pael .
will do. In many eases it has em
: piles without further treatment it
It proves its value 10 you ord' r mo''
frtMB your drnggtei nl ge a boi i
Is fair. Is It not " Slii'plv - ol out fi
coupon below and mall tod "' with
your name ami .I'lnress on n i
piper.
vb'is new brain ind hr.c.n .ml . . n-o f"r ih' i e ot pern I u re fell and mi tho
Cells tn rep! . i natural waste always f dlowlng days kept StSSdlty down
going on BStWsen mlBMS 50 degrees and mlnua
Stuart's 1'yspepsla TableU net 80 degrees Celsius. Personally
fttttckly safilv snd naturally lust AmbmdaeB I nd his men did not suffer
like nature hergatl T' an an i s- .ny from the cold. The fine furs
aentlsl par of the stock of every drug with which ihey were provided pro-
Btora tnd ra d i .-.t . i . . . .1. .. it w.s a verv ii'ffr. ' vtt ..-... lrPio .-... lt
can eel a trial package nf them free ent matter with 'heir dogs which 1 .. he'eht .if r.-.i.o fee.t. The irlseier
hv vrh't e t.. P. Stuart Co. 150 ih 1 k ' '1 ) to day. :'haV was jiarrowed bttWeen the
Kluart 1: it.. . itch. j djhundaea soon realized that ihej ; 000 ftt-t high mountains one named jj
Amundsen considered thai these
crexgpsei had filed ip altni.-t lo Ihe
(op as the glacier In all probability j
1 ml stopped nmiliig long ago N 1-
rihnaes lhw moved lerv eaalloiisly
ncveal knowing for t main' how deep
was thin layer "f snw thi' covered
Ihe rAars. Tbey icfpal lb 't
I HI 1: PftiR
t'nt mt tii1- is upon and mall to
the 11 I'. Hill Hltl H ( f . I2fl
lrranaM hi.': . Marah id n -i
with yimr full uBmSP slid a.l.li'.i
fi 1 ln nf leipi r. V sat ml. . t
llle grdal i I a. lull I'ik' '.' "tr II
i'it (ben be aerli fou at ini'e in
VI'
suit Your Own Interest
XT"!' WILL make no mistake by Inlying your home furnishings from the store Where quality ll
if made a prominent feature nf its entire stock it s quality in boma furnishings that insures ggt-
Isfactton 'ihe right Quality with a value price Insures perfect BBtlafactlon in every home fur
nlsher No matter what your fancy may d'etat'? we can satisfy you because our stock consists of ai-
moat every known Style and finish from the lowest priced thai Is reliable and genteel lo the highest
priced thai oan ba obtained lb ibis country.
We oourl the usit of people w th high Ideals In home furnishings because we know we have
a selection thai will call for eXclamatlopi of admiration We Will be glad te have yon eotne in and
Insp ol thorough! our complete lines of home furnishings.
'ihe Items and prices below will merit your Inspection.
Specials This Week.
Princes Dressers
Special Monday
Only 98c
Dining Chairs
Solid Onl.
ft' "'I 1 lie W(
I .
ll mi value all
llnbhes
130.00 i slue all
finishes
illshcd.
cn no
ti) I . 1 u
$1500
S20.C0
Mis icn Rockers
32.25
$3.75
vU1t.1l
$12.03
) I. Mi value saddle '-out.
Early Knglish
$7. an value slip seat
Span lib leather
11180 value genuine
le 1 ther
111.00 value bag cush-
ions buther
Center Tables
KoHd (ink Polished.
. i 1 inch 75c
1-Inch 01 Cfl
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1100 value oak and
atahogany
S3.ua
1 1 1 c n 0
oJ U'j
Chiffon;ers
1 Id ' 1 k Pollfhsd well made
Ohlffoaiaraa good abas in golden
oak finish five large drawers very
roomy m regularly at
111 it cm ffonlana $7 so
1 -. 00 fhlffonlare tu no
. it onleraa givao
i 10 hifforileres gl7.:.0
$ :..0u ('blffonterag gio.oo
Slore opens Monday
eve until 10 p. m.
Jin. mi sel Solid ' '.il ff7 Eft
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lit Icn i iak Ofl Of)
Chain Htji" 'y
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Chali ill iOVI
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Chairs 0 I U.OU
Rockers
Ud lak.
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lb" leer tlMO
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Hoc' or iDH.fvl
$.". "' Bolld ''ii pi nf
Rocker 4iltl
II 0 Rolld Oak O OC
Rocker
111.78 Leather on TC
Roi ker cUi l ii
solid (Quartered I Nik
00 v alUB solid
otik
IS.. oo value solid
onk
Ix oo value.
Karty Bngllah Finish built
very strong stnnds :t In has
hlght. haa four largo hooks
worth double the price.
;20;VN-BEANE CO
A tittle Kctcr lor a Utile Leats
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$13.50 0?( nress-rs
S8.75
Olid Oak. l'nl!oil.
lll.RO nek iir.'M .rs hsndgome
Dreaaars of aold mk in rich
golden finish t?-in. bs.- itjfif.ti
mirror nicely carved three large
drawers tb best tn't value in
this eitv. remarkable value at
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