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My Tired Feet
Achfor "Tiz"
Let your sore, swollen, aching
feet spread out in a bath
of "Tiz."
Just take your shoes off and then put
those weary, shoo-crlnkled, aching, burn
ing, corn-pestered, bunlon-'ottured feet
of your In a "Tla" bath. Your toes will
wriggle with Joy; they'll look up at you
and lraot talk and then they'll take
another dive Jn that "Tis" bath.
When your feet feel like lump of lead
all tired out Just try "Tit." lf grand
'-It's glorious. Your feet will dance with
joy; also you will find all pain gone from
corns, callouses and bunions.
There's nothing like "Tli." It s the
only remedy that draws out all the
poisonous exudations which puff up your
feet and cause foot torture.
Get a 25 cent box of "Tlx" at any drug
or department store don't welt. Ah!
how glad your feet get; how comfortable
your shoes feel. You can wear shoes a
size smaller If ' you desire. Advertisement.
TWO MILLION FIRE
AT FALL RIVER
Eetail Stores, Hotel nd Many Other
Large Buildings in Basinet
District Destroyed.
NONE KILLED OR INJURED
A DAGGER
IN THE BACK
That's the woman's dread when she
gets up In the morning to start the day's
work. "Oh! how my back ai bos." QOL.D
M KDAIj Haarlem Oil Capsules taken to
day eases Uie backache of tomorrow
taken every day ends the backache for
aU time. Don t delay. What's the use
of suffering? Hegin taking OOL.O
MEDAL, Haarlem Oil Capsules today and
be relieved tomorrow. Take three or
four every day and be permanently free
from wrenching, distressing back pain.
But be sure to get OOL.I) MEDAU Since
im OOLD MKDAl, Haarlem Oil has
been the National Remedy of Holland,
the Government of the Netherlands hav
ing granted a special charter authoris
ing Its preparation and sale. The house
wife of Holland would almost as soon be
without bread as she would without her
"Real Dutch Drops'' as she quaintly calls
OOI.U MBDAIi Hsarlem Oil Capsules.
This Is the one reason why you will find
the women and children of Holland bo
sturdy and robust.
GOLD MKPAI are the pure, original
Haarlem Oil Capsules imported direel
from the laboratories In Haarlem. Hol
land. Hut lie sure to get OOU) MEDAL,
look for the name on every box. Sold
by reliable druggists In sealed packages
at 25c, 60c and 11.00. Money refunded if
they do not help you. Accept only the
OOT.D MEDAL,. All others are imita
tions. Advertisement.
HEADACHES
Thousands t men and women suffer from
headaches every day, other thousand hs
headaches every week or every month, and still
others have headaches occsslonslly. but not si
segulsr Intervals. The best Doctor Is often unable
to And the came of mau et these headache,
and in most other cases, knowing the cause, be
does not know what will remove It, so as to give
a permanent cure. All he can do Is to prescribe
the usual pain relievers, which give temporary
rellel. bn the headache returns as usual, and
treatment to again necessary. If you suffer from
headaches. Do mstter what their nature, talta
aatl-kamnla tablets, and the results will be sstis
lectory in the highest degree. Yftu can obtain
them at all druggists In any quantity, 10o waits,
24o worth or more. Ask lor A-K Tablets.
SICK-HEADACHES
Mek bead sche. the most miserable of an slok.
Besses, loses Its terrors when A-K Tablets sre
taken. vVhen yon leel an attack coming on take
two tablets, and In many cases, the attack will
be warded oIT During an attack' tsks one A-K
Tablet every two bouts. The rest ,07
which iollow, can be obtained la no other way.
C.MrfcM A-K TmlUf hf m
( At mil afraggMs.
ITCHING ECZEMA ISA.
CONSTANTJLOOD CRY
The Blood Reaches Every Part of
the Body Every Twelve'
Seconds.
FALL fclVEM. Mass.. Feb. 1.
Estimates mad by owners of prop
erty and proprietors of stores In the
section of the business district
svept by fire early today, indicated
that the total loss would be approx
imately $2,000,000. A score of build
ings, Including an apartment hotel
and several of the largest retail
stores In the city, were destroyed
and many others were badly dam
aged. There was no loss of life and
cc one was Injured. '
Police and firemen early in the
day were unable to put forward any
theory as to the probable origin of
the fire. It started In the basement
of a four-story brick building at the
corner of South Main and Spring
streets, occupied by the department
store of the Stelger company.
The night watchman in this store, Mich
ael O'Rourke, said today that when he
made his last rounds shortly before mid
night he saw no sign of fire. A few min
utes later, when he wna on an upper floor,
he heard a noise which sounded like a
slight explosion. He hurried downstairs
and found the basement filled with smoke.
Dlgr Store Goes ttalckly.
When the fire apparatus arrived the
Stelger building was ablase. Within a
few minutes the fire had spread to ad
joining buildings across South Main street.
Help was then called from New Bedford,
Taunton and Newport, R. I.
Before the out-of-town engines arrived
the flames had made such a atart that It
was Impossible to stop their progress
southward along South Main street until
they had reached Columbia street. There
the Edward building, with a double fire
wall, served as an" effective check, and
by flooding the building and adjoining
property the firemen got control of the
conflsgratlon.
At the north end of the burning dis
trict ar water curtain on the department,
store of R.' A. McWhlrr Co. prevented
a further spread. The granite walls of
St. Mary's cathedral protected a residen
tial district nearby.
;aeta Driven from Hotel.
The Tenox hotel, diagonally across the
street from the Stelger store, was one of
the first buildings to suffer. The guests
were hastily roused and made their way
out by fire escapes ana doors In the rear.
The front of the hotel was then In flames.
Throughout the progress of tbe fire
drug stores, restaurants and churches
were thrown open for the relief of fire
men, police and people driven from their
homes. The guests at the Lenox hotel
were given shelter In private residences.
The fire was the most disastrous In the
history of the city. The majority of the
structures burned were constructed of
brick, three or four stories In height. The
heaviest individual loss was suffered by
the Stelger company. Members of the
firm estimated It at 1000,400 on the build
ing and stock. p .
Admiral Grant Asks
Four Battle Cruisers
And 183 Submarines
WASHINGTON, Fb. 1.-Rear Ad
miral Grant, commanding the American
submarine flotillas, told the house navat
committee today that the safest defen
sive policy for the nation was to build,
first, a great number of submarines, then
scout cruisers, battle cruisers next, and
dreadnoughts afterwards.
if only four capital ships wera author
lied this year. Admiral Grant said, all
should be battle cruisers. Bat1e cruis
ers, scouting craft and submarines
should be added immediately to the fleet,
he said, to secure adequate coast pro
tection. The admiral reiterated that the
country should have 1SS submarines, or
lit more than are now building.
Admiral Grant said It would take S.Stt
enlisted. SS3 warrant officers and S3S
commissioned officers to man such a
submarine fleet.
"Taking all facllltlea In the United
States, I think forty-eight boats could be
constructed in the net twelve months."
Admiral Grant said, "but I do not be
lieve we could get the officers."
There are approximately TO,flOO,000 Bares
tn the akin of a human body. These con
nect with the blood channel by means of
little canals. Tnese canals axe sorce
trmee filled with poison and tha akin
scales and blisters, gets red and raw and
becomes like so much tissue fire.
Salves do not reach the source of the
trouble. To make the blood pure la the
only scientific method of relief.
8. S. S. Is the greatest blood purifier
because it is a natural one. There Is no
mineral of any sort in 1U It is purely
vegetable.
So great Is tha fame of & 8. S. that
many substitutes trail along In various
sections of the country. They all, sooner
or later, die a natural death. S. 8. 8.
builds up weak and acidy blood, gives
prompt relief to almost every caae of
eczema, winter tetter and other skin
maladies. You owe yourself the duty of
trying a bottle of 8. B. 8. Take no sub
stitute. Write for our free book on skin
diseases. Confidt ntlal letters replied to
by our Medical expert. Write Swift
Specific Co., Department 33, Atlanta, Ga.
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CH9S.STORZ.
Block at Midland,
Mich., is Destroyed;
One Woman Killed
MIDLAND. Mich.. rb. 18,-One person
was burned to death, one Is said to be
missing and damage estimated at Sl&O.OOO
was paused bv a fire which deatroyed a
block of Midland's business district early
today. MIbb Delia Taylor, a milliner.
escaped from her rooming house, but
later attempted to save some of her be
longings and perished. It Is rumored that
a man who rushed Into the building and
tried to rescue her also lost his life. The
postofflre. a general store and jewelry
and shoe stores were among the build
ings burned.
, Two Alliance Ploaeere DM.
ALIJANCK. Neb.. Feb. l.-(!peclal.
Death claimed two of Alliance's older cltl
sens on Sunday. T. F. Brown, for sev
eral years a resident of Alliance, passed
away at his home from an attack of heart
trouble. Mrs. Calvin Hashman. wife of
County Commissioner Hashman, died at
her home, five mile north of Alllanca.
after a short Illness. Both funerals will
be held In Alliance.
Two Steamships
and Pier Burned
at Brooklyn, N. Y.
NEW TOWK. feb. 1.-The steamships.
Bolton Castle and Pacific, and a 900-foot
pier belonging to the New York Pock
company, at the foot of lloneer street.
Brooklyn. N. T., were destroyed early
today by the moat disastrous fire on the
Brooklyn water front In years. Another
steamer, the Pallaala, was damaged,
about twenty-five scows and lighters
were partly or wholly burned, and up
wards of forty of the coolies from the
Bolton Castle and Pacific were missing
after tne fire. The loss Is estimated at
considerably more than tl.000.mo.
The origin of the fli is unknown, but
susplolons that It was Incendiary were
aroused because of the fart that rome
of the steamers were loading with war
munitions, aome of which was Intended
tor shipment to the Russian government
and to be delivered at Vlsdlvostok
Tha Bolton Castle was loading with
gasoline for Russia and this fed the
flames. The boilers of both the Bolton
Castle and the Pacific blew up when the
fire was at Its height, completing the
work of destruction. Several barges loaded
with gai-nllne lying near the steamers
were destroyed.
The Bolton Castle, a British vessel of
S.s tons, arrived here on February s
from Slngspore. Port Natal and St.
l.ucln. The Pacific of 111 tons, arrived
from Hull, Kngland. yesterday. Both be
long to the .Castle line. The burned pier
was leased to Barber A Co., eteamshlb
agents, and Is believed to havo been filled
with merchandise. Including war muni
tions. Six hours after the fire started the
police sstd they accounted for all but
two of the nilsxiug peianns. It was then
believed that the loss of life would not
sjeed that number.
Ijite reports placed the eallmated prop
erty Ices at more than IS.tW.tW0, A state
ment Issued on behalf of the asents for
the owners of the steamships Bolton Cas
tle and Pacific said their Investlgstlon
"thus far hss fslled to develop any evi
dence which would lead to the conclusion
that the fiie was of incendiary origin"
Vse The Bee's "Rwarper'' column.
Henry James Serlowsly lit.
LONDON, prb. 1 The Illness of Henry
.lames, the author. Is so serious thst
even a temporary Improvement In his
condition Is not expected, but because of
the nature of Ms nialsdy. It cannot be
said to be Immediately critical.
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621 Residents of Nebraska
TIMCS SQUARE
registered at Hotel Astor
during the past year,
a
1000 Rooms. 700 with Bath.
A cuisine which has made
the Astor New. York' leading
Banqueting place.
Single Rooms, without bath, fl. oo to f J.oa
Double . . . ' j joo to 4.09
Single Rooms, with bath, 3.00 to 6eo
Double . . . 4.00 to 7-oe
Parlor, Bedroom and bath, 10.00 as 1 14.00
At Broadway, 44th to 45th Streets the center of New York's social
I and business activities. In close proximity to all railway terminals.
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Creatow Girls Wla at HsisfsW.
UUMrilRRY. Neb., Feb. 16. (Special.)
The Humphrey High school girls'
basket ball team was defeated last night
by the Creston High school girls' team,
10 to 9.
HYMENEAL.
FILINGS NUMEROUS
IN JEFFERSON COUNTY
FAIRBURY, Neb,, Feb. 16.-8pecial.)
There is considerable activity In local
politics and a number of additional filings
have been made with county clerk C. O.
Marthls in the lsst week. O. N. Ed
wards has shied his castor In the ring
for the democratic nomination for sheriff.
making altogether seven aspirants for the
office two democrats and five . republi
cans. A. F. Smith, Charles McOee and
Oscar N. Gernsey, republicans, havo filed
for clerk of district court. Mr. Oarnsey,
present Incumbent, has held the place
for thirteen years. F. I Rain, repub
lican, has filed for county attorney and
Is asking for his fifth term. - K. A. Wun-
der and Jeff Moss, democrats, sre seek
ing the democratic nomination. AV, C. C.
Wooster and W. H. Stinson, republicans.
are aspirants for county assessorship to
succeed O. R. Jones. D. B. Cropsey,
county treasurer, filed yesterday for re
nomination; C. O. Marthls. clerk, and
Henry Abrams, superintendent, have filed
for . renomlnatlon. County Judge I J.
Nutzman will soon file his petition of 4ft0
names to have hla name placed on the
primary ballot. James A. Axtell, a re
publican of this city, will file for repre
sentative for the Thirty-aeeond district.
It is said C. Id. E. Blauserm, democrat,
who represented thp Thirty-second dis
trict in the Nebraska legislature last
session, will file for state senator from
the Fifteenth district and oppose Thomas
Lahners, the present republican incum
bent seeking re-election. ,
GaaerKlabwnae.
Miss Augusta Klabunde of Irvlngton,
and Herman Oade of Tripp. 8. J.,
were married Wednesday afternoon at t
o'clock by Rev. Charles W. Savldge. The
bridal couple were accompanied by Miss
Morma Hess of Elkhorn and August
Klabunde. brother of the bride, of Irv
lngton. In the party also were Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Abendroth of Omaha, Henry
Klabunde of Omaha, Ernest Kla bunde
of Irvlngton and Chris Thompson of
Washington.
Iloffmaa-Betls.
NORTH BEND, Neb.. Feb. 1.-8pe-clal.)
The marriage of Miss Emily Betts.
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ft
L. Betta. to I. Hoffman, botn oc
North Bend, occurred at noon.' After
the ceremony and luncheon at the
bride's home, the couple left for an
bury. Wis.
DEATH RECORD
Joha W. Hsrbasgt.
RAVENNA, Neb., Feb. M. BpeolatV-
John W. Hurbsugh, veteran of tha civil
war, died here Tuesday at tha boma of his
son, William Hurbaugh. Mr. Harbaugh
was an early settler in this community
and was honored and respected' by all.
Hs has'' been in-poor health for several
years. - '
PIMPLES ON FACE
ITCHING
INTENS
SYRACUSE HIRES ENGINEER
TO DRAW LIGHTING PLANS
SYRACUSE, Neb.. Feb. 1,-(Srclal.)-The
village board has employed J. A.
Marts of IJncoln, who did the engineer
ing work on the water extension last fall,
to prepare the plans and specifications
for an electric lighting plant to be owned
and operated by the village, and In
rtructed the village clerk and attorney to
prepare an ordinance to submit the bond
Issue to the people at the spring election,
the estimated cost of the plant being
about 1,0"0. .
A marriage license wis granted to
Henry F. Gartner and Miss Annie C.
Hahn, and they will be married tomorrow
at the bride's home west of this place
by Rev. Peter Ott. an 1 wilt reside on the
groom's farm.
Kates froaa f.otkeaharaj.
GOTHKNHl'RO, Neb.. Feb. 16. 8p
elal.) The funeral of Cyrus Van Sickle,
the Illinois Central detective, who was
shut In Chicago last Friday, was held at
the Methodist church in this city yester
day afternoon. Rev. Mr. Attack of the
Methodist church conducted the funeral
at the ohurch and the Independent Order
of Odd Fellows' lodge took charge at the
cemetery. Ills wife and three sisters re
side in this city.
Prof. C'ollett, who came here from
Fairmont last year, has been ri-elebted
to his position as superintendent of tha
Oothenburg schools for two years with
an Increase of U0O per year.
An Ice gorge was formed in the Platte
river about six miles eaat of here and all
the land between the river and the
I'nlon Pacific tracks are under water.
Hundreds of dollars worth of hay will
ruined.
Began Getting Bigger. Large, Hard
and Very Red. Scattered Over
Face. Had to Scratch.
HEALED.BYCUTICURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT
'1 aoUosd that my fare wss covered with
pimples which began getting bigger. They
were large and hard and were very red and
there wera so many festered ( a time that
I had to squeeee them out and they formed
like a boll under the skin. They scattered
all over my faoe and tha Itching was so
Intense that I bad to scratch my face so
much It Med.
"The trouble lasted about a month and I
used tablets, but they did not do
any good. I noticed a Cutacnra Soap and
Olntmsot advertisement so I thought I
would try them. Tha neat day I saw tha
pimples were going away and I used two
cakes of CuUcura Soap and three boxes of
Cuticura Ointment and I was healed."
(Signed) Eugene Vogt. 7122 Tremont Ave..
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. a, 191 S.
Sample Each Free by Mall
With a-p. Bkin Book 00 request. Ad
drees post-card MCatUra. Ds. T, Tmm
tmm." nM thmwhnnt tHo world.
You Can't Brush Or
Wash Out Dandruff
Whatever may be your need.
Want Ad will set It for you.
The only sure way to get rid of dan
druff Is to dissolve It, then you destroy
It entirely. To do this, get about four
ounoes of ordinary liquid ervon; apply It
st night when retiring; use enough to
moisten the scalp and rub it tn gently
with tha finger tips.
Do this tonight, and by morning, most
It not all, of your dandruff will be gone,
and three or four more applications will
completely dissolve and entirely destroy
every single sign and traea of It, no
matter bow much dandruff yeu may
have.
Tou wilt find, too, that all Itching and
digging of the scalp will stop at once,
and your hair will bs fluffy, lustrous,
glossy, silky and soft, snd look and feel
a hundred times better.
You can get liquid arvon at any drug
Inexpensive and never fat's
oik.-Adverlls-ment.
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Bu - store. It li
to do the
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What Is Your Farm Worth?
You may want to borrow on it. The loan' appraiser
will set the value. In this article he tells how he'd
figure your farm as a "going concern
The Time To Sell a Horse
Farm chunk, drafter, mare and gelding each brings
top price in its own season. Here are tips for men
on both sides of the deal.
Ditching and Draining
Will it pay to drain this field of yours? How can
you tell where to put the ditches how make them
best? The instructions in this article are plain and
practical.
A Game and a Gamble
The true story of an implement dealer who decided
to sell for cash and charge for service. This article
tells what happened to him. It's one of a series.
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From Brush to Blue Grass
A farmer had 300 acres of brush to clear. A big job.
It struck him that brush is goat feed. He put $501.78
into goats. Now he knows, and tells, how to use
them and whether they pay. '
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Spreading Yourself Too Thin
Herbert Quick, in his characteristic, pithy, kindly
way, advises against biting off more than you can
chew. A timely word from a good friend.
Your State Board of Health
Do you realize all it does to protect you, your family
and your livestock against disease? Do you know
what else it will do on request? A doctor tells you.
And a great deal more :
Florida's Neglected Products some delicacies you've
never tasted ; To Kill or Not To Kill about pests and
bounties; Diana of the Moorland third instalment
of the fascinating story by Louis Tracy ; The Black
Langshan, by Judge W. H. Card ; plans and itemized
costs of a Potato Storage House; how to make a
Porch Swing; Bean Crop diseases and their cures;
pointers about Your Title to Your Land ; Mushrooms
in the Cellar; a Woman's Club that does things;
pointers on cooking Dried Vegetables ;
And the regular farm and home
departments
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