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TUK BKM: OMAHA, KIUDAV, MAKCil 28, 1U13. Big" Bargain Sale A elioioe lot of fine liquors with only Hie labels damaged still remain to be elosod out. This is the final windup of the Dewey Hotel Fire damage sale. After next week all our new stock will be on our shelves at regular prices. Now's Your Chance to stock up. Ix)ok at these reductions: $1.00, $1.2.") and $1.50 quarts of the world 's best brands of whiskies, including many fine old bottled in bond, 59c, 69c, 78c. oOc, 75c and $1.00 wines, at 23c, 32c and 48c $1.00 blackberry and other cordials, at 49c Many bargains in all kinds of liquors and fnncy groceries. wammiEismaa Grain Men Respond in the Hour of Need The mm of JM10 liaH been contributed by the members of tho Omaha drain ox change for the relief of the torna-lo sin fercrs, and paid Into the hands of J. W IfolmqulM, president of tho cxc'i.inKe. At a meeting of the (trainmen t wn. (voted to usen imrt of this gene-oils sum for the relief of families who uo knovn to bo In need of Immediate re'luf, hi balnnte to be turned In to the rhalrm.m jf tho general reljet committee. borne of the employes of the Brain nnd ele vator compunlcs were severe sufferets In the storm and they will be undated from this fund nt once. Contributors to thu fund were: Omaha Drain exchange COO TrnnsmliFj.nlppI Grain Co xJ0 (Updike Interests Wu Omaha Klevator Co au Nyc-Schnelder-Fowlcr Oraln Co Nu Ataney Milling Co Hjo Holmqulst F.levator Co ,.. iuo .A. II. Ucwsher luo Baupders-Westraiid Co loo Hunderland A Huunders luo GNeDraska-Iowa Uraln Co Crowell Lumber and Oraln Co..,..,.. aierflam & Millard Co IdcCaull-Dlnemorc Co, ., B-ogun A Hryan Xrfimson Dros , iWare A Lei and K. H, Wcuitbrook ... Cavers Elevator Co Frank II. Hrown .'. Imperial Milling Co Van 'Wlckle Oraln and Lumber Co.. United Oraln Co ,. tBartlett-Froiler Co J. P. Twamley, Hon A Co Alerrlam Commission Co J. B. Blanchard , IDoane, Bears Co .' C. Vincent ,.. i . U. llalliuack, Ashland, Neb ft p. Bturtevant , ... "Frank Taylbr i ,.(? John W. liedlck v; J. It. Adams. Welsh Oraln Co... George C. Johnson ft C Crowell. Jr "Weclces Oraln Co Georgo A. Huberts Oraln Co V 8. Cows-Ill luo 100 ltw, WO 1(W 11)0 ioo ro m w txj Ml to .'4 W) to M a 33. K. Huntley 10 J II. Conrad, ; ao Peterson & Oloe Drain Co 'JO George H, Powell J. P. Zimmerman W p. Zimmerman & 8. Carlisle A friend A friend Total..'. 14.410 LAD WITH GOAT CART ASSISTS THE WORKERS Artie Watklna, 10-year-old colored lad, who lived with his widowed mother at 8117 Ersklne before the tornado destroyed bis home, Is moat unique of nil relief workers. Ho Is hauling clothes and shoes and food to sufferers and his mode of conveyance Is an obstreperous billy coat and a home-made "express" wagon. Artie refused to pose for his picture. "What fo do you want It:" he asked. rlstling. "For the paper." "No, sah," be decided, emphatically. "l Aon' want no advertleln' out ot this. Get up, Frank." DETECTIVES OF OTHER CITIES COME TO ASSIST 0MAHANS Chief of Detectives Maloney, who sent out a petition Tuesday to other cities Xor assistance In guarding tho tornado district, received a splendid response In the persons of the following detectives! Blchards and Carrarba of Slojix City, Duncan and Ilyan of fit. Joseph, Mulli gan and Bremman of Denver, Hush and McGrath of Chicago nnd McDonald and Denholrn of Des Moines. Chief Maloney has wired other cities canceling his peti tion, as the present force will be sufficient- Chronic Mtoniach Trouble I'nretl, There Is nothing more discouraging than a chronic disorder of the stomach. It is not surprising that many suffer for years with such an ailment when a per manent cure 1 within their reach and roar be had for a trifleT "About ono year ago." sayg V. J I. Beek, of Wakclee. Mich., "I bought a package ot Chamberlain's Tablats. and since using them I have felt perfectly well. I had previously used any number of different medicines, but none of thtm were of any lasting benefit" For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. 25 cent "Danderine" for Falling Hair and Dandruff Grows Hair i Don.'t pay 50 cents for worthless hnir tonics Use old, reliable, harmless "Danderine" Get results. Thin, brittle, colorless, and scraggy hair Is mute evidence ot a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful sourf". There is nothing so destruetlve to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of Its lustre. Its strength and Its very life; eventually producing a tevcrlshnes and Itching of the scalp, which If not reme dldk -euc the hair roots to shrink, loosen, and diethen the hair-falls out fuU - A lUtle Panderljie lonlght-now-any Auje will 'surely save your hsJr. 1309 Farntm St. Two doors eaat of W. O. W. Bldg. J Donations Left at The Bee Office Previously reported M,M4.2o Mr. F. B. Owen 100.00 Dr. Palmer Flndlay 100.00 Cash l.O) Hd Kllbat 2.00 It. H. Flower r,.00 J. S. Foote 25.00 1. C. Oaugherty 1.00 J. O. Hronizer, Hrolten How, Neb... 10.00 York Itutnllcts association, York, Neb 25.00 Hd F. Gallagher. O'Neill. Neb. 10.00 Mrs. A. H. Kent. Haxcrd, Nnb K(K) Ouarantee Clothing company....... 75.00 Henjamln 8. Ilaker .....j...... lOaoo H. It. Palmer, Bradshaw. Neb 6.00 William Hteln 10.00 John A. Jensen &.00 Jay I). Foster 100.00 Oeorgc Itasmusscn 26.00 Cash 6.00 A, Thompson 600 W. M. Cnse B.00 II. P. Jordan... 5.00 Mrs. Elizabeth Hitter 6.00 D. W. fimlth. Springfield, III., paid through Payne-Slater company... 100.00 John I-hman 6.00 Dwlght Williams 2000 Mandarin cafe 15.00 Junior Commercial club of the Omaha High Hcnooi ot uom merce , 10.00 A Win F. Johnson 10.00 Cash i.oo K. Hterrlcker 25.00 A. It. Fetter 500 W. 8. Uann : 2.00 Adams A Kelly Co 250.00 Omaha Tobncco company 6.00 (J A. Oust I. TO Frank Bplgle 1.00 I. N. Chernlss 1.00 O. E. Ilehschuh 1.00 Eva Snlgte 1.00 Harry HtuUky 1.00 Julius pigie i.w J. I.. Muckay 1.00 Nesbert Allen w A. B. Drown 1.00 W, n. Hnyder 1.00 Total t5.433.7& " ALL PEOPLE LOOK ALIKE TO THE STATE MILITIA MEN "Undo George" Dresner, whose Beniis park residence was wrecked, ma digging In the ruins of his house for some val uables when nlong came a militiaman. "Hey, whatcha doln' there" com manded tho sentinel. "Better clean oiit o' there." "Uncle George" Is known to about ev erybody In Omaha at least to many. . "Why, you little rascal." ha replied. "Titf trying to 'find something I would like to carry away from my hoove as a souvenir." "Naw, yotf ddn't, 'old man; we'te' orlto you; you get out o' this." "But," persisted V"lhc' "this l " house, I own this place. I lived here. I'm George Dresher." No use, the sentinel came from out In the state somewhere and George Dresher was the same to him as John Do. "You'll have to get Identified," he told "Uncle George," And so he did, and thu wrath of "Uncle George" for a little while took on something of the ferocity ot the truglo wind that had caused. It all HIS EARLY TRAINING HELPED SAM MORRIS Officer Bam Morris was on the edge of the tornado track, and quickly found himself at tho Child Saving Institute where he has kept busy gathering In the dead nnd helping to care for the wounded for two days without Interruption. Speaking of his experience, he declared: i think i am almost entitled to a diploma that would let me hang up my shingle and go Into the doctor business. I have been patching so many people that I believe I know as much about It aa most of the graduates when turned out by the medical schools. "You must have had the benefit of early training," was suggested. "That's where you are right; I was a tailor before I wn( on the force, and patching clothes was my strong point." HOTEL DIRECTORS CALLED TO DECIDE ON AREA The directors of the Douglas Hotel torn pany have been called to meet at 9 o'clock Friday morning to take up the matter of additional ground space. It Is explained that plans for the new hotel cannot be started until the exact area to be covered Is fixed. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dn derlne from any drug store or toilet coun ter, and after the first application you will say it was the beat Investment you ever made. Your hair will Immediately take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which Is so beautiful. It wfll become wavy and fluffy and have the appear ance of abundance; an Incomparable gloss and softness, but what will please you most win bo after just a few weeks' use, when you will actually see a lot of flits,. jJowny Utc""jew haJ(srowlnT .ail over Ihe scalpAdverUsernenL General Relief Fund Now Totals More Than $75,000 List of money received by Treasurer Hobert Co we II of the general relief com mittee: Itevlously reported S4I.321.TS Armour A Co 1.000.1O tseorge & co..... aou.w J. E. Oeargn 100.00 tatlla T, Ilryan 60.00 Omaha Mfg. association. A. F. linger A. C Meltxn. .... Citizens Flunk, Avoca.. Hyrne A Hammer Fairmont Creamery Co J II. Ilusbton 100.00 10.00 10.0) 50.00 C00.00 1,000.00 600.IIO Cudahy I'acklng Co 1,000.00 ueitrich Hianonemeyer, for uer man citizen, Pender, Neb Omaha Tribune MM 35.00 Duff ft Denton, New York DO. 00 Pajtton & Gallagher f.oo II. L. Myer A Co.. St Joe. Mo 50.00 L. A. Bearle Omaha Hardware Lumber Co.... Hrown Itealty and Inveslm't Co. Mogy Publishing Co ... Dr. Paul Ludlngton W A. PI el Henry W. Frltschcr Italph W. . Hrecklnrldge 50.00 100.00 500.00 5.(0 30,00 50.W) 6.00 50.00 W, u. Cleveland Co Rrhlltx llntrl t0.( 60.00 Crane Company 500.W Merchants Hyndlcate Co., oy jonn Kaskervllle Oodley Boucher No name II. G. Brunner. Mrs. Charles H. Crelghton A Friend Merrlam II. Guild Mary Austin Guild.. 11. C. Ilielps Danny U. Wakeley minrfo rVKIM Tlirh a. 100.OI 5.'00 1.00 (1(0 MM) 1.0 N 1.S0 M.OU 2ii.00 fcit.Oi) Coad lUsal F.state Co 200-00 J. L, Ilrandels A Sons 2,.0.00 City National Bonk 1,000. w I lay ward Bros Efl. Standard Urldgo Co awoo Illchardson Drup Co r . i Hulse A IUepen 1') C. If. T. IUepen JM Through Dally News.. ''V.'-i- Through Oamah Bee Live utocK exenange, i. ,w.w Father Gannon r5-22 .1. V. Sweeney 10.00 Father Harrington fW The Brim A Jensen uo Charles W. Ralnuy Lewis Schwelfcrt. Neck City, Mo. . T, S. Apnerger, Joplln, Mo H. Busman II. II. Claiborne , ............... American Malting c6rripany,.i,. Prairie Furnace company A. Uorton' ; , W. J. Bryan S. Nathan. Ht. Iouls, Mo 25.00 25.00 G.O 6.00 50.00 6.00 50.00 10.00 10.00 100.00 60.00 25.00 C. w. I'artriuge Omaha Posting Hervlce W.pO M. C. Peters Mill company..., rx 'JC; John M. Dougherty , W.oo George A. Josyiln 1,0?2'S A. ft. Ley son .00 Flora M. Warsh Lovo Haskell company y.v O. F. Sheiton ri'2: Qui Vive club w.w C. C. Cannam Joe U Degan Swltt A Co... Special Ilalston Will Bell Unra llnll 1W.W 25.00 25.00 200.00 Hai eomnany 250.00 J, M. Bemls, Colorado springs. T. O. Putman 250.00 10.00 10.00 30.00 050.00 5.0) 100.00 15.00 Frank Faahm W. J, Monoghan Nebraska-Portland Cement Co. Harvey Mllllken H. II. Fish Dr. H. P. Jensen tii.iiMnn.tfrnnv l.umtier Co 250.00 Henry C. Alkln !) ntf f " IfMttiflirK 'sat Uw Omaha Ileal F.state Co 100.00 James Allen V- C. H. Bruenlng W-W Truman Buck joo.w Vierllng Steel worKs. jnicago.... 100.0) 25.00 5.00 218.87 5.03 100.00 1.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 5.00 2.00 P. B. ller O. C. Buejl Krug theater benef It..-. Mrs, P. II. Allen. OgUen..i..i.... Albert Rdholm A., J..Btos,i......' H. W. McDonald. I H. B. flnyedr Robert Anstead Mary Gorman J. It. Weaver...., A. Davles ,..... X T. tt.rWltmA 10.00 Walter Brandes , Paul Chadd J'S n T MnVnnn Emily Dickson 6.00 Union Stock Yards.................. "- Hemshelmer A Lufke. Fairfield... 10.00 Ida M. Qardlner f?-w rtm.h. Wall Paner Co M Wnllntflln A CO 100.00 400.00 25.00 2.50 5.00 10.00 5.00 250.00 Ho. Omaha Live Stock exchange p. W. Shea, Orleans, Neb Cash ..,.. 1 Cash. (W) .jf.. ....... ....... J. K. Wansbroug... Peoria, 111., Thomas Dnlton Carter Whlt Lead Co n A llnllcrron. IJnroin 1.00 H. II. Mann, noiarege...j j.w ... t ;. 6.00 5.00 5.00 K. Upsteln T. Kelly 1.00 10.00 2.00 K. J. Creedon K. ft, Pnssmore, Mollne, III rr!l .00 A Friend 2.00 Kmployea Thomas ivupainca v-o... ii.o Hugh Murphy W?.W M. Splesberger A Bon !'. K. Holbrooke w.w W. U Sumnsr 100.00 50.00 Amencan nuimi White H. Squler u,..,nn,ii rvwimft. Chlcasro... 5.0J ...in w, L. nunaoiau - C. C. Young. i. 00 Blanch Manning .... W. F, Chambers. i... T. P. Ballman....... Charles K. Htelnlcka Oldrlch J. Jelen...... W. 8. Sargent ....... Marguret Boekhoff . Kathryn M. Nalaiv. Otto J. Bauman W. J. Barber II. S. Nixon...... H. A. Lane George T. Prince.... F. P. McGough Florence M. lloye... J. G. Lant John A. ftlns .-. l.Ul 2.110 H.OO r.w t.tw 2.00 1.00 10.00 1.00 2.00 I. to 10.00 i.W 1. W 2. tO 10.00 l.0 S. a. Grant. Ia. nanntmn i. .................... . .iu.m. ....... - - - - Tl.n Mutl.Uun Z-W Joel Johnson .. K. A. Marty.... Mary Cronln ... P. Svaclng. Jr.. H. R. Cotton... C. A. Baltls Bmll Walstrom Cash Cash b.uo 1.00 1.00 UK) 1.00 5,00 1.00 l.W 3.00 1.00 J. XI. Murphy j! N. Bauer - ., W-W N. Mantel U. P. Kerr...... ) C. N. Maulln J-J Bauer's waiters J W F. Schamel Oeorge O. Undley J. H. Wlthnell J M P. II. Males W -Thomas P. Isltt J-W Herman Cromwell l.W . V. 8. Ilobertson -W Golden Star Restaurant W.W Cash 100.00 Thompson & Belden 600.W Bd Matirer JS.W W, J Catlln... i D. C. Morgan. Plattsmouth l.W F. J. Ilobertson. Wllber, Neb t.W Dr. A. Schalek..,.. .0o; 11. It. Cronk 10-W Father O'Drlscoll .W ! II. J. Meyer UMW Mrs. Max Kiotnew .u Joe Klein 5-W Anna Meyer 3-W Olenn I. Boiler, Qrlswold, I UV D. D. Callahan -w Dr. M. II. Anderson..., l-W Through World-Herald IMls.'tt Total... T.W. COUNCIL BLUFFS Y. M. C. A. . SUFFERS SMALL FIRE LOSS Fire originating In the boiler room of I the Young Men's Christian association building at Council Bluffs yesterday am aoout .'W aamage. me people room ing In tho building all escaped. I TOO MUCH PRIDE DRAWBACK Relief Workers Find Sufferers Too Proud to Seek Help. MAKING A CANVASS OF HOMES Trschrri Arr Making; n Hoime to Jlnnsr Vlult In the Nclffhlior hnoiln Wlirrr They Art! Aojttfilnled. Belief workers arc flndltigithe prido of the sufferers tho chief ' obstaclo In supplying the needs. At relief station No. 6, Forty-sixth and Ivcnworth streets, a corps of teachers from the Beals school nro making tho rounds of homes, finding victims of the storm hud dled In the houses of neighbors and bringing them out to have clothing and food literally thrust upon them. This work ot the teachers Is proving most efficacious. They aro pcrsonal'y acquainted with nearly every, family In the, district and nro familiar ' with tho needs. The relief station" In that section Is one of the busiest along the line. J. A. gunderland, who lo In charge there, made out a requisition to tho central relief committee yesterday for another tent so the space for the dona tions may be doubled. Clothing nnd food are being sent out on tho order ot tho school teachers nnd there are many suf ferers In the Immediate neighborhood appearing at the station and carrying' away goodB In; their arms. The substation to station No. 8 lias been removed to Forty-sixth and Ieav- enworth street At tho Beals school tho Klks club Is serving meals to tho un fortunates nnd many hungry nre being taken care of. " ' " ' Larue .Fnnilllcn Stricken. fteports of Iho, number, 'of Harge fam ilies that, have ,ben stricken. Is lnrcas lr;g. M statlono. ,5, Fortieth and Far nam streets, aupnllea for a family of twelve were sent out. the list of names on tho orilcr sheet that camo'ln con tained father and mother nnd theso chll- drtn, with their ages: Margaret. 16' Mary, 14; Thomas, 1J? Hugh, n; Agnes, iu; Francis, S; Oeorge, 7 James, 4; Leo, 2, and Emmet, a baby 1 month old. Need' 'Clothe for Children. The relief workers found difficulty In finding Clothes that would fit tho chil dren, especially those under 10 years old. The clothing for men nrc plentiful and a fairly ample supply of women s clothing Is at each station, but children's apparel Is very scarce. A family of ten children and another of seven wcro supplied with food and clothing nt the Leavenworth street sta tion this morning. Some of the largor clothing manufacturers are sending largo boxes of clothing nnd underwent- to the station nnd sufferers nro being supplied with new and clean clothing In that way to some extent, r Would Srll 111. Uok, Paul Kocher, 6010 Poppleton avenue, stood about the station yesterday trying to sell a little dog that ho might have some cash to repair the roof of hU kitchen, tho only part of his homo that remained after the tornado. The dog Is a trained French poodle which Kocher has had for two years.' Kocher says he and his wife have been living In the Ultchcn, but since the snow has started to melt the 'water 1h.i coming In upon them. He was provided with clothing, blnnkets and food at the station, but-ino ono was found who WQuJdbuy hlailoc A' florist whose homo and hot house stolfo across the street frbui. the station wanted rnrpenjers to help h'ln'rcpalrVhls home nnd green house vo ho 'could' get to work again. He salfi several plants, were saved 'and with these hd'wlll have a 'llttlo capital to get'nnother start. CONTRACTORS OUTBIDDING . . EACH OTHER FOR MEN .One other abuso comes to' light In con nection with the Work ot repairing storm damage In this report of a contractor that another contractor rjns takon.bne of hs brlckluyers uway from him by of fering him high wages. "It this becomes general thoro would be no stopping con tractors hiring away each other's workt men at .auction , prices, and,, tho pepple whose houses have to be pa(chcdypu(V bo the ones compelled to foot the bills. This sort of work cannot be done by contract, and naturally .the urgency may tempt offers of fnncy prices. Such a prnctlco will be most unfair, and. the, man who has lost his nil canijot afford- to have his great loss Increased that wayr" said ono contractor. fv HAMILTON ,X"A' Vll 411 Seuth i If Brandeis Stores Announce a Week of Extraordinary Sales . .. Commemorating4 Their;; 31st Anniversary Br3r7 Monday, March 31st Hundreds of the most notable bargains ; in the history of western merchandising will be offered during this eventful week. Valuable Jewelry Stolen in Storm The residence of Mrs. Frank Cartwti. ter, 3325 Cuming street, was looted dur ing the storm Sunday night and consid erable Jewelry was carried away by thieves. The amount of the loss as esti mated by the Carpenter family will be at least 31,500. ' The hearing of J. It. Withers, who was taken In custody by the commander of mo national Guard charged with looting In the devastated . district along North Twenty-fourth, was postponed till Sat urday morning, as no one appeared against him In 'police court. Charles Itlch, who was, arrested Tues day near tho S. D. Barkalow home, was dismissed Mn police court. Rich proved that ho was employed by the Barkalow family to care for their furnace. IN THE PATH OF THE STORM Eleven Destitute In On Family T, A, Glncs, colored, J4lf North Twontv-sl$th street, eleven ln,thc farollyuhad lijs.hoino Wrecked. ins.,rrtpth,e.r. was ba'dl,.li)uri. He has moved to 2124 Paill street and needs assistance. 1 -Will Xsbulld JPaotory Tho. Omaha Kugtno and -Tractorcompa'ny ; announces that It will Immediately -repair thn dam ages dtfno' to Its factory In Ralston and that operations will be Tesumed there at the earliest possible convenience. Part ot the. building was unroofed, but the stock suffered orily a little. Offers Use of Churob The officers of tho First Unitarian church, corner of Seventeenth and Cass streets, will glauly glve the use of their church to as many homeless congregations as can at range satisfactory hours ot worship. Arrange ments may be made with the phalrmun of the board of trustees, Bernard W, Capen, .Nebraska Telephone company, Nineteenth and Douglas streets. Ce'e phono 2; residence, Harney 300. Valuable Diamond round Sidney Boitewlts. 4817- I'aclflc street, who lUni & delicatessen shop nt Twenty-fourth und Farnam street, lost his homo In the tor nado Sunday evening. Yesterday h visited the ruins and about a block away from there fhe picked up a, board and underneath saw a familiar Jewel box. U WANT TO $10 on Your Spring Then get into a "Hamilton" store and ure taKen select the fabric that suits you best and the result we know will pleas you. We'll make your suit just as you dictate, and you'll save at least $10. Hamilton Made to Measure Garments are strictly merchant tailored, cut to your measure by an able cutter. We guarantee t fit you. It is our aim that every garment that leaves the Hamilton shops, should carry absolute satisfaction with it. Men who wear Hamilton Made to Measure Clothes know this from experience. Do call and let us show you the new Spring line of fabrics and fashions. Suits to Your Individual Measure $ mis 16th Street. Opening it he found a two karat dia mond ring belonging to his wife and was nightly pleased to find It exactly as he hud put it away. Brings' Back a Memory The Bee- Is In tccelpt of a' letter from C. B. Palmer, who conducts a general stqro In Brad shaw. Neb., with an Inclosure for the relief work. It will bo remembered that Bradshaw was wiped off the map by a tornado June 4, 18W, and in sending his thoughts back to that time, Mr. Palmer says he Is reminded of the -warm satis fying smell from the cooking bacon that hnd been brought In by a special train from Omaha and Lincoln. Ho is also sending a couplo of box of groceries from his store. THOUSANDS OF SIGHTSEERS, ARE EXPECTED SUNDAY All passenger trains from the east and west are now arriving, heavily loaded with people coming to town to view the ruin wrought by the tornado. People Headachy, Constipated, Bilious, Take Delicious "Syrup of Figs" Removes the scum from the tongue, sweetens, a jsour, gassy bilious stomach; cleanses your liver and 30 feet of bowels without grippe or nausea. If headachy, bilious, diiiy, tongue .coated, stomach sour .and full of gas, you belch undigested food and feel sick and miserable. It means, that your liver Ip choked with sour bile and your thirty feet of bowels are clogged with effete .waste matter not properly carried ,off. Constipation is worse than most, folks believe. ,It moans yiat tfils .waatp mat ter in the,thlrty feet of bpwels. decays into .poisons, gases , and ' acids ind that these jolspns arc. .then, sucked Into t)ie blood .thrpugh tho very, duct whJsh .should such . only nourishment . to sustain the body. Many people dread physic, They think of castor oil, salts and cathartic pills. They shrink from the after effects so they postpone the dose until they get sick then they do this liver and bowel cleans ing 'In a. heroic way they have a bowel -at- 15$18$20 woolen company MILL TO MAN TAILORS MILL TO MAN TAILORS City National have come from as far as 200 miles away and all agree that they have boen well paid" for the trip, all of them declaring that never betore did they witness such a complete destruction of property. Hotels are filled and nn enormous in flux of outsiders Is expected Sunday. WOMAN SEEKS HERVFALSE TEETH WHICH ARE FOUND O. G. Finch, proprietor of tho Diamond picture theater at Twonty-fourth and Lake streets, which was completely de molished, says that at the time of tho storm tho theater was closed for supper time, and that the people who were In it, eighteen In all, had gone Inside to keep out of the wind that preceded the tor nado. Mrs. O. G. Finch, who was bruised when tho building went down, Is now at the Swedish Mission hospital recovering nicely. The set of false teeth found, in the wreck belong to her and Mr. Finch was out trying to locate the person who. had them. Waahday-That Is all wrong. IX yOU Min take a teasponful of delicious Syrup of Figs tonight, you will never realize you have taken anything until morning" when all the poisonous matter, sour blla and clogged-up waste will be moved on and out of your system, thoroughly but Eently-no griplng-no .nausea no weak-, ness. Taking; Syrup of Figs is a real pleasure. Don't think you ore drugging yourself; It Is composed entirely of lus cious f)gs, senna and aromatlcs, and constant use can not cause Injury. Ask your druggis.t for "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna," and look for tho name, California Fig Syrup Company, on tho label. . This Is the genulne-rold reliable. Any other Fig Syrup offered as good should be rtused with con tempt. Don't be Imposed upon. Adver- tlMAmnt. ' SAVE Suit? have your meas- Bank Bldg.