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THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 97, 1908. 3 ‘'MORE OU AKES FELT | SCENE AT LIVELY BLAZE OPPOSITE CITY HALL PARK. CD TH stesteneeenseneccosenees ON PACIFIC: COAST Un With Irritating Skin Humor—Whole -° ¢ o——_—_—- -- Body Affected—Scalp Itched All s the Time and Hair Began to Fall ‘Three Heavy Shocks Reported at Salinas, 120 Miles South of San Francisco— Out—Wonderful Result From APPLICATION OF Rain Drenches Refugees. — CUTICURA REMEDIES “T am never without Cutienra Soap and Cuticura Ointment sins 1 tried them last summer. Abont latter prrt of July iny whole body bagan to itch. I did not take much notice of it at first, but it began to gt worse all the time, and then I began to get uneasy and tried all kinds of baths and other remedies that were recommended for | skin humors; but I became worse all | the ti My hair began to fall out and my scalp itched all the time. Espe- cially at night, just as soon as I would get in bed and get warm, my whole bod: would begin to itch and my finger nails would keep it irritated, and it was not yuld not rest night or d: { me to try the Cuti s, and I did, and the first app cation: helped moj-wonderfullye For about four weeks [ would take a hot bath every. ni; and then apply t Cuticura Ointment to my whole bed Men’s Suits and Top- coats. None but standard qualities Only the correct styles— Prices as low as consistent With honest values. Our gray and pin check plaid worsteds are wonders in value and style. $16.75 up to $30.00. Other goo styles at $10.75 up. Spring Topcoats $12.75 up. { LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 27.—A long-distance telephone messago to this city from a correspondent of the Associated Press at Salinas, 120 miles south of San Francisco, at 10.00 this morning, states that threg more very heavy earthquake shocks were felt there last night, one at 5 o'clock, another 9.20 and the last at 2 o'clock this morning. The shocks ed about four seconds each, but so far as known di!d no damage. Ths news not be reported from Sallnas earlier because of the lack of all comm cation. The damage at Salinas from the earthq shock of Jest week is in execes of $1,000,000. The Salinas River eo | reported to have be ll of the have to be rebuilt. ARES * + ¢ « ¢ * ‘ Si < + * 4 + @ ? © « < >} ¢ 4 ¢ a ¢ 2 4 q ¢ 4 4 4 e « < 4 4 < ¢ ¢ 4 Md n sunk ten or twelve feet along its course for mile: Yoss the tiver have been condemned and w Children's Snits, $1.98 to $7.00. Visit Our Popular Depart- ment for Ladies. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., / and continue r the downpour of rain set in he morning. It made things igees now living under canvas in th Aas ea(asredece Pay either way “long t'me’ PPFEFSFR SFG IF ESA FFTS FTE STAG CEFIS FEST SIIIS ES VIF SSE FET IIS STI TTT I FFG their . = and I kept getting better, and by tho | © crease. or cash discount of 10 per their accommodation in this city, Unfor- tine Fused four boxes of Caticura Twas ¥ ner cent 7 pall withtn 30 day > people was augmented yesterday by the ' cS ly cured, and my hair stopped | i haliad reese Rea falling out, but I continue to use the $ qesar WSC A strong wind Js also blow ms Cuticura on my » Itkeeps ulldan- 3 Bartatihe dlecostartMatsine: cirechics druff out and scalp is always clean, Ig ae o the discomfort of the situation ment on my ¥ i to Gov, Pardee, of California, a nd have found | $ 241-243 Sixth Ave., > erder to avold any possible legal i i I will never be % Hetw enrsthands th streets, ® i le legal co: without it.” D.E. Blankenship, VISE IV OF FFE OPVOFE PITT FSIS : 819_N. Del.’ St., Sansa Lea troops if Oct. 27, 1905. Indianapolis, Ind. Fund for Professional Men. RECOMMENDED 10 ALL MOTHERS» _____« “T have used Cuticura Ointment for chafing of infants, and as they grew. older all skin diseases were given treat- ise rir ment with that and the Cuticura Soap. I never found it necessary to call ade tor, as these Remedies are a sure cure, if used as directed. Iam glad to recor mend them to all mothers.” Sincere A. Kennard, t. Paul Park, Min: ls are soi thresghowd ys Chem Corp. sole Prope Be yw to Care tor the Skin.” Many refer- ence books that are of- fered for sale may ue justly {claimed as ydopedie.) ood. Then RPNRETSSPT there are thetpitsatdras reported ‘PONGE better ones. But few may Btion or Injury, claim to be best without Shades {dispute or question : he World Almanac is BEST. It has no peer. Itisina class by itself, It is the one reference book that almost every one szeks and necessariy should have ly SOREN t raphs shoul tall, tlon was : d to worse. / MANY NARROW ESCAPES PATRICK NEARER STORM AND FIRE IN BURNING BUILDING) yEWTRIAL BY RUNS TOWN AND ways Was Cut Off. the clot ere not bor and etart in Pieces of a generous size, and a great many in at pound. The rich chocolate coating is of an excellent eating quality, and the pure blown molasses candy light and crisp, The two to- gether are a most delight‘ul combination. This is Greenfield's Choco- Stugents Stranded. WORTH, Tex, A: s were killed a 4a num by a Jo which late Sponge with the name {About 200,000 copies of t t over the town of on eyery piece. tthe 1906 edition have been { sold. It is a valuable ac- quisition to any man’s of- fice or home library. 25 Cents. By Mail 35 Centr. The place is practically * For Sale Everywhere. &. GREENFIELD'S 44 Barclay St, : ommittes that all tributions storm had razed every bust 3ON & CO, ew York and oc uetion, Only He fire broke On a aa Senator Ht i scuttled away | amendmen | ing that the their lives windows, of a j 's late shall be ¢ n be heard by th | nigh int was defeated 2 r 72 Fi PIT Pos PORFI IIIS SP ITSTTTO POPRITO OTIS PIRPOLS EPIL IDP 1 17 1LTTE EH Under the provisions of the dill Al re a cat ted of the pert T. Patr of Wm. M. Rice new trial even if Only | lower art =) — | SCHOLAR’S HABITS. ' Coffee Moat Pernictous, \ of Cen-; husks of scorched | nat fs left of the he two bulldings. It and a water tower | fanhaaie| A manly young fellow, working bby = y r 4 ool, a whow typographical union, from ( bas 1) By his way through sch ‘i aaa ney out of Its quarters te posurred Bel; the world. will hear of, ome AY ; iste camo near biighting all his pros id up an old pects by coffee drinking | u Dast the po-| POT arank coffee all my, Hfe,” he to have his new 3: » back I can see by a geyser from says, “and looking bac ao « not that it was responsible for much of anders suffered el the usness from which I suffer- ard to the fourth and] watery blast. eserves m Oak street the ne ea agoanile 4 several Bowery persons ed as a-child. Four years age | i to pick pockets and) ay a preparatory school IT beg 2 to them up. ‘ » freely than ever before ‘ " "i | nore freely thi | floor, and had gnawed through the| See d it strengthened me, Ha Dareion wail! Into, (the) /cornery | ee | athe |put as the school year went on 1 ound tales launching when the tire shot | L | felt. tnvoubled about studying ne wien ned hes | evening, then 1 got so I could not a een eo ee nee a tans eine CE year paaney aanmant ats solf-oxposed. How. y telescoped e e' Por y nervy: e KY, a . % | evor, thegournal found {tuelf out, whleh | nutdoors. ‘The second floor of this build- CAPTURED AT | AST NB RetreR Ue TS earonne Where real PERFECT SODA WATER is dispensed ——— 4s he man with the brush or vice of ¢ &ro referring now photographs’ of the stor.” This is but part of the literature of an interesting case ontrih jo by the Journal, publication in ita’ c newspaper. V he batch of ‘ni travelled up fifth floors, which were vacant, had {n- bt HORLOLUDE vaded Rouser’s cafe, on the ground} jocked one ot first photographs of th Ban Francisco." The & mistake, seeing Phasize a clumsy tr ation “w at It werved to en ud, the “artist” hu in on them, aln fs to may, It detected Itaelf before hands trembled, DoAardL every | | ing was without a tenant, In the third | sometimes at the v editions were exhausted, which e: [MebY the copyright was duly withdrawn, |and fourth William Fueling had his mes it hem to turn black—1 tee Noa se gg iba : bia a ie sae To tte enterprise the Times pays this | printing and engraving establishment, | nta'e see what 1 was doing ana This Innovation Fountain is the most patronize it. It is our belief that nowhere else | OMe Teetiable that among the| His workmen got ax far as the second-| Alfred Mf. Lamar, formerly a stock! ould have to take my seat, Then magnificent and luxurioush appointed structure in the world has the making and serving of Soda |Sabpy ether Enciiling’ piatures of the Ban | Noor, landing, bekore!) the, Dames, wip | broken ata No. OU BLOnd Wey WAS RR | my: brain iaeemen fo Br By SUBS ever seen in the form of a Soda Fauntain. It Water had as careful study and attention as or od Pres pernten Pra hec anne noross the staircase below and cut| rested this afternoon Bsn al Of) 7 ‘contd not think clearly ehenidibe— or ivevouldnit wenn keeping RE in RIKER'S Stores ? |Bluded by mistake pictures of tre eBay. | them off. | dice) (Gsteotives” had bbsoken. snto/ sla) secutively:. vane : : ¢ ehaete Nay . @imore fire of 194. That, we fear, ma: Six of them Jutnped from the second-| home at No. 33 West Sixtieth st Thus things went on fora year the drinks served from it, or the people who We are just haughty enough to believe that ggoaston unjust suspicion’ na to the en-| oor windows upon the sidewalk of | Isabella Von Round chatxes iim with| sometimes a little better, then worse ghty ig eness of our contemporary's enter- ceny of HS worth of Ame | ‘ ew Chambers street without injury. | the larceny of 4 gonin, 1 laid it to various caus Telegraph seems also to have| The men of Truck Company No. 1 broke | fir yy Ome {put didn’t hit the right one till ; A ate di sd ol thelr fall. Whon Lamar clos nis office early|{ went to a physician, He anid that) jay a yes fi Nyarts: . Tete stem 2 ae is Journal was & Joyous Qirect®| Feuslling fared worse. Ho Mngered| one day a year and a halt ago several |. nervous. Ff tem and digestion | Ising art department had «| too long, trying to save something, and pad shape, owing prop picture of the San Fraa-| coud not get even as far an tho second | wa: ny stock In Decem: MR. HEARST’S SAN Ti FRANCISCO PHOTOGRAPHS. |: x p lens of the camera ne os Tt tells all the truth that the t | sual t communicates to it. 7 | fur warrants were issued for hia arrest. | MY No 1 rt besides the Isabella Von Round | wel a i t was obtained by Joseph Me-|er diet, and the use of coffee. I sald | National |} couldn't get along without coffee, | re, mado on the spot. by the cornice | Gowan, of the Consolida aa WeF isbn : F i f Photographer, A oarlet turbu-| floor. He climbed out upon a cornice) Panini ie et hin of obtatning SR hae T ahouldglee itl is in a class by itself. New York people cer- and are going to continue to make and improve of leaping flames ‘roso red. ali| equirrel-wine and swong himself down) s04% "ny a. 9 put be Insisted that T should ‘ RA : 4 if The dotectives| yp and use Postum Food Coffee in- tainly agree with us. All our Fountains are the Soda Water that so many others try hard Lamar dsappeased learned that hiss mother, eighty years! eread. ie ¢: Siar ae isn’ scnlise we imitate old, was in poor health and tha’ nae | eT at once changed my diet, and as busy as Bee Hives, It isn’t because we to imitate, would probably make an attemy ‘i her. They wa or t house in (eth street. where Lamar's moun ¥ VY Fe Lamar enter.’ Failing to get : front door the detectives, led by detect. Bat ss Rake i, 423,743 100,714 = ive Sergeant. Meonville, rushed arouna| my brain grew clear and actlve, my a fair price to Kee 2°) ‘or a time livgd principally on Pos-| sell Soda cheap; but Riker’s were not satisfied It is worth a trip downtown to see this new um, Grape-Nuts and fresh fruit, until they had made a Soda Water that New Fountain—6th Avenue and 23d Street. Our his wife and to-day they he improvement began quickly to te ek . ‘f hianifest itself. My sleep came back, York people wanted, and were willing to pay Broadway and {th Street Store has the same for. style Fountain and service—and our five stores World Wants Dur- More Than Same to the back door, broke it in and found nerves were steadied and my ai- We have succeeded in doing just that thin in Brooklyn, too en cas More Sr with his wife and mother in the| ges! ter than ever before. a s Ss yustithe 3? 3 <iyn, too. ing Last 116 Days, Period Last Year. ante) oomirEe waar sent ta eles | someon oe Re peters iB § Ee The color has come back to my | Lamar was later arraigned beforo| cheeks and I gained nearly thirty | j & 4] 018 Magistrate Breen in the Centre Street | pounds weight In three months. 9 4) m ce Court and was ¢ Vara wi mind is active and I enjoy studying 4 More Than Any Other Newspaper Ms) | wu ecrcwonted by “Attorney P, 3, Mez|T owe It all to Postum Food Cotteo On Barth. =} | Manus. and Grape-Nute Name given by Agasistant District-Attorney Garvan| Posttt Co., Battle Creek, Mich, | told the Magistrate that since failing PORTS Pech = euling | There's a reason, ° Fro napa ad eek 2 a a ae ee cok, The. Road Sixth Avenue and 23d Street plaints against him, to Wellville,” in pkgs, Hendauarters.

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