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EOCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, MONDAY. AUGUST 7. 1911. two rirrsuAL bibds. warning the steamers to keep out of the way, but the signal was uuanawered.

Mr. and Mm. MacKinnon, of 8t. Louis, said that they never wished to meet with a similar experience. They said that everyone remarked how colli the atmosphere was before the iceberg was struck.

HEW DRIVERSITY BUILDING READY Students Will Make Use of It This Fall. NINE INJURED WHEN A LINER HITS ICEBERG CONTINUED FROM PAGB ONB. HAS FACILITIES FOR 500 A sailor, who wu looking out of port hole, was atruck on ths head by eouie flying ice and received a bad ecnlp wound. Three ateenige passengers who were thrown to the deck by the shock es-capod with minor cut and bruises, 'I. U.

M. Elliott, of Wilturds. X. who helped the ship's doctor, gave a graphic deucrlplion of the accident. "We had beautiful weather until we ran Into the fog bank at 0 1)0 o'clock," said the doctor.

"Captain Mitchell then reduced speed, and we ware running about eight knols an hour, If not slower. As groped our way through the densest fog 1 have ever seen, we heard tho echo of our own fog horn. The led the captain to believe that he was nearing another vessel, and he Immediately signalled for full epeed aatern. Tho propellor had Just begun to grip the water and tlie liner was already moving astern when she struck the iceberg, wedging her into the lee Captain Remarkably Cool. "Captain Mitchell showed wonderful cooluess and courage and the thanks of us all belong to him." After the Columbia hud backed away from the Iceberg, big tarpaulins were New Carnegie Laboratories Provide Ample Quarters for New Department ot MechanicalEngineering.

I More Apparatus to Be Installed (heir wing flown again yon observed that they had what appeared to be a sort of independent set of softer, fluffier, white npper feathers that folded down over tlie upper surface of their wings, making the bird then look white sgala. Very cnrlmia ami interesting the flamingo's coloring aud its variation, but after all the most atrlking thing about this remarkable bird is to see It, as It will do for a long time at a stretch, standing on one leg. It might seem that It would bi dilB-cnlt for the flamingo to eland auturely on two legs, auch oa It has, bat every now and then one of thiws birds will lift one of Its legs, sometimes both did this at the same time, and, bending it at the knee, will fold that leg up agnluat the under side of its body, where it may ha out of sight, Imbedded In the feathtrt, leaving the bird apparently one-legged. Then, excepting for occasionally the twisting of ins long neck, the bird will stand there a long time silent and -tioiilew, supported on that one long, slender leg. Them Seeds, ftprlngneld Pnlon.

Iist spring to him a bag of seeds (lis congrnssmaa addressed, And now he views his crop ef weeds And wonders Where's the jest An Enemy of Music. Philadelphia Inquirer. An ordinary piano contains a mil of wlrs and we sometimes wish It could be diumfed to 10,000 tnllrs ot wireless. A i i ltv i 4 i r.Jr (4 A Pulr of Pgyptlun FlaDilntroei tn a Show Window. The F.gyptian flamingo wonld be counted an eatrtiorillnary creature wherever seen; tho eight of a pair of them In a city show window was enough to keep people.

and lug around in front all tlie time looking in. This tlaiuingo has a body about the sir.o and shape of that of a young goose, but with a neck much slenderer and twice as long and bendy, having a neck, In faW, a power of twisiy suiuity that would make the most sinuous and twisty eul jealous. iStiiklng as its neck is Iti lega are more wouderful still, so long are they, two feet or wore, ami so alenit-r sik! pipestemmy. It seems as if a touch would fracture them. An extraordinarily tall bird, the F.gyptian tlauiingo, wilh murvelouwly long legs ami an amazingly long neck.

White buil appeared to be at lirst glaui'e when they had their wings folded, but then you noticed that one of them had a strong pinkish tinge, aud you saw at the tip of their wing feather a touch of black. Henk pink, except for its dropping tip, that black. The long, slender legs pink their whole length. Then when either of these birds ruffled its wlng you enw a surprising reve. hit Ion of color.

The under side of the wing from the tip for half up thir length black; the entire upper eurface of the wlnge pink- When they folded A Sample "Grab" Bill. Albany Knickerbocker Tress. One of the Items vetoed by the Governor spprnprlated a lump sum of without division, for the following purpnees: iiipetises of legislative committees; Imleilng legislative bills, Journals and documents; Kor tliii preparation of Indices to ths same; Fur the preparation of session Indices to the dime; Fur the preparation of supplementary ludlces to the same; lor postage, ei press and freight; Tor aildrufctiliig and forwarding reports and documents; For priming and furnishing tbs legislative and clerk's luminals; Kor piibliiatluus for the Benats and Assembly libraries; Kur uubltcatlons for the legislative Committees and ths U-'gislatura; Par cstra service lu preparing Indices for bills, Journals and documents; Per furniture, allerat lout a ml repair of rooms meil by the legislature; I''or "other contingent rjqieuses of the Legislature;" For the p.iyment of amounts certified and uniwlil for export witnesses and counsel employed lu the Kelsey and Adds trials. was a dead silence, each one looking expectantly at his fellow rimsengers. A second inter one or two made a rush for the dock, but the calm voice of Surgeou David MeCurdie, telling them to keep still, Tiassured them aud tliey stayed below.

Samuel McAllister, a buyer for a IW-fn-it lace luuife was thrown from the top of the compuniouway to the bottom, dislocating bi right shoulder. Miss Kliaabeth Ogilvie, years old, on her way to Pittsburg, was thrown acalust the compauionway loading from th. iiutiudiH'k uud sustalncil a broken uiikle. Kleven-year-old Sarah I.itcas wasj knocked down and her left cheek cut aud bruised. A -steward In the dinning saloon was hurled against a post and nine at itches hud to be put In hla eye Mil.

Lookout Ia Buried. Murray, the lookout man, after he had been dug out of his Icy tomb, was removed to the hospital with a broken arm. aiunu over the holea in her bow to keep out the sea, snd the crew were set to work shoring up the bulkhead, shutting i off the forepeak from the rest of the vessel. Four ships unequipped with wire- PBOr M. EHNtiltKRdBR.

less were pussed a lew uours inter ana i I hua.lin MrMiirii ttiA tturir 1 The Columbia signaled with lighta, SIBLEY, LINDSAY' CURR CO. SIBLEY, LINDSAY CURR CO. SIBLEY, LINDSAY CURE CO. equipped with a 120-horsepower water tubs boiler lu addition to the two large ones already there. A smaller water-tube boiler will he put in to supply high pressure steuni for experimental purposes.

The steam Is conducted Into the Carnegie building through a tunnel, which slso carries wires for electric power. The small high-pressure boiler referred to will connected with the other boilers by a reducing valve so that In case of emergency It may be used In connection with the other boilers to furnish low pressure steam for heating. TAFT AGAIN FIGURES IN PACT FIGHT CONTINUED FltOM TAQB OKB. Second Week of August Furniture Selling. The socond week of the August Furniture Sale there should be no diminution in our public's interest.

There is certainly no curtailment in values offered. This August Furniture Sale is proving a remarkable event. It denies no one desiring furniture an opportunity to invest with economy. This is not an offering of a handful of furniture thrown together in any sort of way for sale purposes, but rather the presenting, at special prices, of regular lines from our own floors, and the best product of high grade manufacturers which has come to us in one way and another at this time upon unusual terms, Wher thv fall term opens at the I'ni-Tereity of Rochester, atudt'Dtn iu the mechanical engineering courses will take jMibsessiou of tlie uew quarters tlmt Jiave been provided for them iu the Cumegie Uuilding, just completed on tho campus. Instruction ia the tint year' work of this department wa arried on last year under considerable difficulty, owing to luck of adequate space for the Classen iu mechanical drawing and elementary mechanics.

It is expected that with almost ideal facilities -work lu thi department will progresa rapidly Lbkt year and iu tha years to come. The new building, which wa made possible through the geieruaity of Au-drw Carnegie and the Alumni association of the city of New lock, is well equipped for the liret two yeurs' work In the mechanical engineering. and Professor Millard C. Ernaberger, "who has charga of tlie work of the department, wiid yesterday thut new piece of apparatus were being planned and ordered and would lie put in place eoon a) needed. This year iusiruvtion in the freshman and sophomore year.t' work will be given, together with a few elective courses in junior work, which will he taken by students who attain a certain grade of proficiency in the work of the Hophomora year.

Since the tirt two years' work does not require extensive, laboratory facilities only a part of the equipment that will eventually be placed in the building Las been set in place. Full laboratory work will not begin until the winter of 1012 and in the meantime Professor Ernsberser will be buy planning and making specifications for the experimental apparatus. No new instructor have been engaged for the work of the department, l'rofewur Lrmherger will be asited thin year, at be was last, by t'aptaiu Frederick V. llinrirhs, who will take charge of most of the classes in mechanical drawing. It is expected that next year, when the work of the department will have extended into the junior year, nd the following year, whin the fourth year of the department's existence will lie entered upou two and perhaps three Hew Instructors will be needed.

The new building Is of the modern academic style of architecture and mea -UTes on the outside U3 by feet. It is two stories high with a largo basement In which most of the experimental apparatus will be placed. It is situated iu the northeastern corner of the campus jiwt ttouth of the central heating plant, which has been equipped with two uw boilers and will furnish Kwer ho wert as form part of the laboratory for the new courses. The lull'llug is well welt heated ud well ventilated. Jjirgo windows on Ides and skylights In the drawing rooms on the upper door will fumleh light by day.

and at sight rnnirsten lamps and a system of Indirect lighting will make the tvnuis as light as dny. Both the direct and Indirect Tentllatlng systems are used tbruugboul the building. The power and hydraulic the fuel testing room and the toilet rooms have. In addition to thee. circular exhaust fans.

A vacuum system of heating la tueil. The air eoinnt lu over the front doers, snd. after puling ever heating colls and tinml'liners. wblch iiitomatl-cally regulated to keep the sir st 70 de-grei and at a eertnln hHinldlly, 1 blown Into the rooms lr rotary fane. Kour sections of thirty men en-h mar work at ouce tn the drawing rooms, and recitation worn space has been provided fur the name number.

Four seeUons per Any could work In es-h room without crowding other fr time, so that the iiulldlug really provides aeeuniniisiarkma for nearly GOO students, or twb-e the tntal number of ma students now registered at Prettiest Fall Dresses. Autumn's turning leaves are suggested by these new comers in the Cloak and Suit section trim one piece gowns that it will be a hardship to deny yourself. What's the use trying? They are really remarkable values. These dresses are fashioned of fine serges and panamas and have all the little style touches which mark them of most recent origin. The waists are in the nature of a blouse effect, in some instances showing kimona sleeves or wide arm-hole sleeves finished with cord and without shoulder seam.

Most of the styles have small lace yokes, one or two have deep sailor collars and revers. There are trimmings of wide, flat braids and satin band3, sometimes a piping lending a touch of color. Skirts are straight gored showing Paquin panel in back and in some cases front panel to match. One skirt is trimmed in tunic effect with braid bands. 10.65, $16.65.

soconi iw An Introduction to New Rug Section. There has been so much changing about here during the last few weeks that many important moves have passed unnoticed at the time. We have hardly mentioned except in an incidental way heretofore that Rugs are no longer on the Second floor but have been moved up to Third floor with the Carpets. We are not going fo wait until fall for the regular Rug buying season to make it worth your while to get acquainted with Rugs in new quarters but propose to make it of the utmost concern to you that you become acquainted with Rugs in their new surroundings immediately. In paragraphs below we name special prices on something more than a hundred of well known, standard makes of Rugs.

Some are patterns which have been discontinued from the mill, others are still on the loom. made by both aides in Parliament. The views of Chaoip and other Ameri. can champion of reciprocity also will figure largely in the speech-making, as will the opinUm of Hritish statesmen relative to the effect reciprocity tvo'ild have on Iiritifch tariff reform and imperial preference. Uespite cartoons and apeechea to 'he contrary, the annexation bogey is alive.

If Canadians believed ih-it reciprocity would lead to severance of the Itritlsh tie, or to absorption by the I'nlted Stales, tho agreement, It ia ton-ceded, would get hardly a favoring vote. The tendency of the opposition to tiriug forward things which it bolda are discreditable to the government is especially noticuble iu tho West. Much ix being made there of the fact that the pruirie province will not be represented fully la l'arllanient during the next four years, becautte the government brought on the election before completion of the ceimus now being taken. The sulmexjueut distribution, hasvd an the increased population, would have given the West twenty additional members. Failure to t.ike over the terminal grain elevators for government management and to declare that the Hudson Kay Hallway, hen completed, ill not be let to a private railway corporation for operation, are olher factor in the Went opposition.

In Quebec, which is largely French, opponents of tho government again are attacking bitterly the there unpopnlHr navnl policy of the I.aurieir regime, to draw attention from reciprocity. Obstruction and the long de-bate in Parliament, however, have ao fx-tiaed attention upon reciprocity that it ia doubtful if it long can be diverted. Bourassa Commanding Figure, rrobnbly the tinwt notable figure in the rnnkH of the opposition la Henri BRASS BEDSTEADS. 110 all brass bedsteads with 8 In. ptllan with molded raps, six 9s In.

fillers, bright or satin finishes I ft. 0 In, and ft widths, Hale Trice f8 IIS all brass bedsteads with i In. pillars In, fillers and cross-bar, bright UnUU In all ilies latin, finish In some, Sale Trice 9.TS $1S all brass bedsteads wtth 9 In. posts, 1 In. filters, handsome plain design la either brhrht or satin finish, Sale Trice 11.50 flCVt all brass bedsteads with 9 In.

posts, leveo In. fillers and cross-bar, with fancy mounts, Bale Trice fl3.T5 117.15 all brass bedsteads, a handsome, plain de-Urn with 2 In. posts surmounted with plain caps, In. fillers with ball mounts, bright or satin fln. ishes, Sale Trice i 13.75 921 all brass bedsteads with 9 In.

rontlouons posts, seren 1 fn. tillers with ball trimmings and beary husks, bright or satin finishes, Sale Trice. $20 45 all brass bedstead wtth 9 In. square posts, seven 1 In. square fillers, and 1H In.

square top rod, satin finish. Hale Trice 32 fancy brass bedstead In Imitation of (our poster-turned posts, six htaty round fillers, Are square fillers In center panel effect, round top rod with square renter, bright finish, Hole 35 1 all brass bedstead with 9 fn. square tubing posts, 4 In. square fillers nd spiral top panels, bright finish, Sale Trice ..936 ENAMELED IRON BEDSTEADS. $SM Yeruts Marten enameled Iron bedsteads with rontlnnons posts and straight fillers, Sale Price 2.25 i.50 white enameled Iron bedsteads with 1 In.

continuous posts, scroll panel head and foot, Sale Trice 1.00 $1)50 while enameled Iron bedsteads, conttnnoos, posts with ornamental chills, bent brass top rod, Sale Trice fS.BO $9 while and Ternls Marten enameled Iron bed steads with 9 In. continuous posts aud seren fillers. Sale Trice 5.7S $10.50 Vemts Marten enameled Iron bedsteads continuous posts with ornamental chills, furred top rod of brass with ball knobs, Sale Trice. fS.TS BED SPRIN03. (i woen wire bed springs with Iron frame.

Sale Trice ta.5 flS upholstered box springs oar own malt, Male Trie 911 MATTRESSES. Regular Frlce. 9 ft. 12 ft. Whitall's Anglo-Persian Rugs (dropped pattern) $55.00 8 ft.

3 in. 10 ft. 6 in. Whitall's Anglo- Persian Rugs (dropped pattern) 50.00 9 ft. 12 ft.

Body Brussels Rugs 30 00 9 ft. 12 ft. Axminster Rugs 22.47 8 ft. 3 in. 10 ft.

6 in. Axminster Rugs 19.47 9 ft. 12 ft. Roxbury Tapestry Rugs 18.79 J) ft. 12 ft.

Hartford Tapestry Rugs 13 49 9 ft. 12 ft. Stinson Tapestry Rugs 14.87 7 ft. 9 ft. Tapestry Rugs 11.00 Sale Price.

$37.48 33.79 21.79 16.19 14.79 14.98 10.49 10.89 8.29 Third Floor. SIDEBOARDS AND BUFFETS, Early KuirlUh tHrtered oak buffet with 41 In. top, tio small and one lurjris drawer with woodeu pulls, and 8 lu. Si In. bereli'd French pint" mirror, Sale Trite f10 Curly KntflNh iiiirtrrcd onk buffet, 41 In.

wide, half canopy top with square supports, 12 In. 88 In. hetekd Jrctiih plain mirror, two small drawers, one larfte drawer, and double door cupboard with oxldlied trimming, Sale l'rlce $22.50 tvl.1 Karly Enirllsh quartered oak buffet with 4 In. toft swell front, two small drawers, one law linen dinner, and double door cupboard, claw and hall feet, canopy top supported by reeded columns, and 11 In. 42 In.

beuled French plate mirror, Sale Trice 35 Enrly KiiKllah iimirterrd oak buffet wllh 2 In. top, Mlssloa deslarn, wilh plate rail at back, one wide lop drawer, three smull center drawers with cupboard either tilde, oildlred trim tilings, Sale Trite 3S nil quartered oak Colonial pattern sideboard, Early tuitlUh riulhh, wtth three small top drawer, one large linen drawer, double door enphoard with wooden knoha, canopy top with Colonial supports, 14 tn. 44 In. beteled French plate mirror, Sulo Trite '5 $Si quartered oak buffet, Wllllnm and Mary de-elirti, old oak fumed llnlali, with three small center drawers with cupboard either side, half canopy top, hi. In.

French plate mirror, Sule 70 DINING ROOM TABLES. $1J Farly Fnsllali quartered oak dlnlnir table, 41 In. round top. 6 ft. extension, non-dlvldlnt; Colonial base, Sal Trie HU plain F.arly FnidNh ouk dlnlnir table, 4i in.

round top, 6 ft. extrnalon, with duo-style lock and Colonial base with non-dUldlnu; pedeatul, Sale Trice 15 $12 Flanders design dlnlnir table, o2 In. round top, ft. extension, peili'ilul base, Sale s25 IH Karly FiirIMi quartered ouk dlnlnt; table, 4S In. ton, 8 ft.

extension, dhided pciltntnl base In Mission deslBii, Sule Trice f7 Old FiiKlUh qunrtt-red oak Inline table, fnnied linleh, eO In. round top, 10 ft. extension, pod. eMal Iiiikp, Sale Trice SERVING TABLES. Furly Fnirllah quartered oak aenlnif table wllh oiieTtlilo drawer, wooden pulls, lance under belt, straliiht 'e.

Hale Trice $10 (27 Old F.nirlish quartered oak sen Ina table with larire drawer, drop pulls, andrr-shclf, turned leirs Milllum and Mary pattern, Sale Trice $10 Karly Intrllsh quartered oak serilnir table, fumed finUh, William and Mary pattern, broad top, lartro undcr-shelf, Sale Trice 921 DINING ROOM CHAIRS. It fumed quartered oak dlnlnir chair with eane neat and back, a altrarttre Flanders model, Hale Trloe 1S.75 $7 arm chair to match, Sale Trice 1.75 $30 Karly Knirlkh quartered onk dlnlnir chair, liiiuKler haik, irenulnp Icuthcr slip box aeut, 'iinre stretchers, ohuped lcs, Trice $3 tl.i'iO Kiirly FiikIWIi qirirtfrrd oak dlnlnir chair, with four llut splndlea In buck, hriniit lop rail, Ken-ulne spiinlOi leather slip box seat, tery Mronitly tuade rhnlr, Sale Trice 13.75 $10 Old Knirllsh quartered oak dlnlnir chair, F'lmiders drlirn, with slat hHik, square posts eu-ulne Mm Mi leather ullp box eut with leather nulls, hale Trice fT.50 16 50 arm chair to mntch, Sale Trice. 11.50 CHINA. CABINETS. 1130 Karly Fnellsh quurtered oak china cabinet, with broad jrlus door and irln ends, four compartments, remviable sheMes, Sale Trice mil eN fumed quartered onk china cabinet, Mission deslirn, with utriilcht srliiss ends don Me strnhrht irluss doors, (our compartments, Sule Trice 15 iris Old Kmrllsh riiurtered oak china cabinet, lllitiin and Mary deslirn, kIiiss doors and ends, fonr compartments, Sale Trice fnrard quartered onk rhlnn cabinet, William and Mary deslirn, htaty slrnlidit (class doors and trluM ends, three rompnrtinruts with reniossble ahelres, Sale Trice 1112 Do You Want Luxuriant Hair? Mme.

Lemay's Cream of Sage is the only genuine French Sage Hair Tonic; keeps the hair soft, clean, cool, youthful, free from dandruff; sells at 50 a bottle. As a special introductory offer Mme. Lemay gives free with every bottle of Cream of Sage a 25c box of her high grade Fragrant French Carnation Talcum Powder. Once sampled you will want both of these preparations on your toilet table. Main Kioor auis c.

Fall Felts. Don't get father into the Millinery section to see these new felts or he'll insist on having one for himself. There are the Phipps and the Burgesser white felts and other shapes whose maker's name would give equal recognition. Popularity of these mannish shapes in white, gray and mixed effects is a foregone conclusion. May we have the opportunity of showing them to you? Second Floor.

75c Silk Values for 38c. If you have studied fashion's trend at all you will know that satin surfaced silks are to be the thing this fall. So much the more interest has this silk story of to-day for you. We have splendid assortment in 19 in, striped messa-line silks in a full line of colors. They are genuine 75c values which will be distributed at 3S a yd.

There is black with white stripe and white with black stripe ar.d this color line with fine white stripes F2.40 plain excelsior mattress, Sale the university. On the second floor are three drawing rooms approximately hy 50 feet, with an offlcs for the instructor lu charjo of euch; two recitation rooms with seats for thlrty two students each, and two blueprint rooms. The drawing rooms are each equipped with ten driving doks each having four lockers, thereby providing srcom-uiudutluns for four sections. The recitation rooms and a lecture room which will aeronimoiliitn I1 students nie on the flrst floor, which also eontnlns the main offices of the depsrtment; private nice for the professor, a mom for the reference library, a computing room, apparatus rooms, cement testing rooms, teu-ersl toilet and locker rooms, the Isst containing 1V) lockers. The general laboratories and most of the experimental apparatus are In tbs basement, which contains the power and hy-dranllo laboratory, the materials testing room, the fusl testing room sad the apparatus repair shop.

Th equipment In the tes'tng room Is eomflcte nnl hnluiles I hutxlre.1 -theunand pressure torsion awl eomprcs'ilne mnclilne for tesilii li.m red te1, a slndlar nacl.lne of twenty capscity for trtt'i and a testing of Ihty Ih'iinsnd Inch pontuls ai In oil tcsttmi nuirtime cndnluc tinii In-Is llb ell. and for viscosity, tlssh and chill tets of oil The I testing room Is equipped with sewral alr-liueters for testing the hating value of various kinds cf fuel. The tpparatiis for the power and hjditu-lie la! oratory has not yet arrived. Scrcra! pieces cf aponrtitm are helug deslstnrd bf I'rofcssor I'mst-errer and nlil he ordcre-l es exin the lecltlcatl-un nre nr ThvV nlll not he needed before the full if 11112 and It is ex perted that by tlmt the equipment ml! all i piste. A general Idea of the spp.iratus villi, li Is expected wsi heu by I'rofessor ICrnsherger yssterdsy.

There will probahly three or lour small stssin rnnines Illustrating gen ral types, Including the new turbine engine; four or (as engines showing tU various kinds of Internal combustion which are adapted to the consumption of alffeiee? t'lM excelsior mattress wllh cotton top, Trice I'ourusaa, neaj of the opposition at Quebec and formally a member of tho Dominion Horn. Through his paixT, Ix Devoir, printed at and in his epeechew, he is advising the eleotom of Quebec to Vote against Laurier and tin- t'anadtan nary, contracts for tbs nucleus of whVh are about to ha let. Mr. lWnwi ia tint opposed to reciprocity. Olher eon-piciioiis opponents of the government nre Cliffort Sifton, once minister of the interior ntnU-r Laurier; Hubert Itog-rs, mitiMer of public works in Manitoba and bead of the Conservative orgsniistlon of the pmlrie West and Uiolinnl MvHrtde, premier of British Columbia.

Premier Whitney, of Ontario, is a Conservative, but may not ao tivdy oppose the government liberal governmenls, in favor of reciprocity, are in power In 1 Nv Bcotia, Prince Edward Inland, Qnebso, 1 Saskatchewan and Afberta. Navy Suicide Burled. York, Aug. 8. The remain of I.liitteoant Charted Itrlllliart, who hot himself st the I Aster, were buried here today, but the mystery as to his motive wns not made ilr.

Contrary to expectation, tlie funeral was without military honors. Tragedies Told hy the Types. The trsrdie, the troaed'es The headlines ever tell! I.ll-e "Thought It Wasn't iM" anil "lie Hldu'l the Itell I.os Anijeles Fi'tess. Tin tragedies, the tragedies We read ou every side! I.lk "Tried Break a Heeord" ml "Mistaken a (lulde Milwaukee Keutlasl. The trainees.

tb tragedies A lack of sense denote: I.Ike "Ventured In f'eep Water" sn! Worsa still. "Ho Hocktd the Host -Sprhnileld I'ulou. Ths tragedies, the tragedies What damage n'er! tike "Tried to Cross Hefors the Trala" Aud, too, "He Married Her." ton Transcript. Thc Crime ct 1011. Itotiston Post, We suppose King wbansvrr sny- bedy Is presented st co irt, direct i the nt-teittion ef the "hoiuiree" to a parte ulur snt his ribs anil "Jvby lys LiamuaODd oudjea ftt.10 excelsior mattress with rotton top and! torn, Sale Trice ffl $100 plain fiber mattress, Sale Trlre $1 $1.25 fiber mattress with rotton top, Trice 93.

$1.50 tilier mattress with cotton top and bet tut Sale Trlre 3.75 extra for two part mattress In shore. $13 hair mattress, 40 Ih. weight, Lenox or A. C. A.

tleklnirs, Sale Price 10.00 $17 hair mattress 40 lb. weight, Lenox or A. C. .4. ticking, Sule Price $13.50 $21 bafr mattress 4 lb- wetmht, Lenox or A.

C-A. ticking, Sale Trice 17.00 $21 hair mattress, 40 lb, welitht, Lenox or A. C. A. ticking, Sale Trice f20.00 $30 hair mattress 40 lb.

weight, Lenox or A. C. A. ticking, Sale Trice 28.00 Jasper Iilue Old Hone Xiitjf Peal Browa Wistaria Peacock nine SljrUa Kesrda National Illark and White and Main Floor- white black. -Aisle F.

Ourr Co Lind Sibley, kinds of fuel snd different ways of tnveru ng; centrifugal pump, several kinds ef wuter motors for tenting and smdyli aater belt testing machines, etc. fcteam for hciling aud sperltnental pr-poses will ls forulsbed l.y the central heating plant, which Is directly north the liullditig aud has been specially.

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