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CHICAGO AND SUBURBS HiT BY CYCLONE Teegraph 1.ines Are Smashed-Death I.ist G ro ing-TIelephone WN irts OtIf, Churche's, Stores and ()th er liuiklings 1)emolishedt TRAIN SE'RVICE lil.)CK E) F'If.in. lin iois. 'laced V'nder .lartial Law F-ollow% inig Disaster. ('inea:oO. .\March . A scoe of er . n k i'ld :tI II a u hu I or ie il ri s if tilia ititni that a tv I e u t i n( ai nu t I I of I~~~~~~~ 1t 1, oto if o i vt i iii IN"t ' I't IV I IN t . I t t i vil . Igo a lni i..t an st f ( hi ago a ndi ! n-*1'1 s n of !hc < illY'.s northwest e!rn uburb . Thc property thunmage ran i lltt 111 ins 4f dollar>. including the at .1 -,!n' buibin, and the rant1'U. rt teilg raph4 anl telephonle w nu t I wit ral r -V 1 .'r a i int'- cut, ('11. Us were killed and a score n1. T-c %N k the torna1.do swep{ thivrugh the ceniter (if IElgin, Ml., aboumt !1h :c.- i west of Chicago), vautsing 1:11: _"o b n ,- t o 1)rope~rt y. .11 l Sell Yo E_ mpl Land T alk No. 6 Selling, Land By M011ur Own Mlodern SAuICtion Methlods I. M sod U S eln LAnv B1 * ut Own -- -- -i.v. NNa u . \U ndn ni' . wh r U 'e drs ige nUadtopesSiel. ata d(om oiin hn h eU ahan iid ROOT Iorted six dead, and Dunning another stilurb, and Wilmette, a north shore town, each reported two dead. Buildings Demolished From Ilgin the storm passed oil to the northeast. Half a dozen business dwellings, two churches and twenty res idences were demolished inl Elginl. Alvager reports brought in by farm ers indicated local damage in a wide sprad rur cal region. Falling telegraph anid tiephones poles cut o011 comenuni Cation and mniny trees, uprooted by the twisting wiid, so tanigled the wvires that restoration of communicntion pre sentled a dilicult, problemi. The Elginii comny of the si.tae mi-I litia was plareti on) duoty to guard property laid open lto the public by the uni roofing and upsetting of tores. At eAlirose Park on thie west cri edge of Chicago sixty houses wvele de stroyed the devastated area covering four bioTk. The tornado followed in lit wake if a severe hail storm. six Dead Identified. Toni-ght six ud4:u haI been identili- d at \leirts. P i l and it wa'is predicted the fatality lii:' would reach twelve. score's Were in juired. Fires followed the collapse of btil int's aind the flr department of sev ur Land at oy the Most El SELLING S OUR ORGANIZA No detail of our Selvi outsiders. Enginecri publicit.y and legal dey o\wn. And between ti perfect co-operation. friction-speed-the C1 ISFACTORY RESULT We get the highest Our service does not f scientific. Write NOW exylainls our SER 'VICE ,No imatter if youlrl 1920, we canl sell it for Atlantic Realty "Thelv NameTha.111s ~FER<ENCE: Any person f< BA..NK REFERENCI dank Petecrsbuirg. Va., or C 2:Building ~sitose I 0 pst o ,ot jng. ything for the H F-I & McLEOL Sumter, S. C. eral suburbs 'were summoned. A score of houses in Evanston, a northern suburb, were demolished and a number of persons injured, but no fatalities were reported. Roofs were carried from houses and trees were uprooted and carriedt a half-block in some instances. The damage in Wilmette, another north shore suburb was estimated at $500,000. Mlany buildings in the busi iless quarter were damaged, along with the town halil and the Episcopal Church. The storm tore a path 200 .Iards wide through the main part of Wilmette. Alrs. II. Ilansen and EIdward .ame son were killed, several hundred in jured and 1,000 maIde homeless at Dmnning, a northwest subur1b. More t hanm 150 houses, most ily frame st rue tures, wvere destroyed there. Huried inl Debris. irs. 11anosen and four chiirenl were inl their hollme Xwienl the building was blovn over by the Win)d. The children were uinl inju red. .Jameson vas buried in the debris (if his cottage. The Chicago State lospital at Dun ning wa snot damaged, but several smaller buildings on the hospital's a rm were (lest royed. Tihe injured were IMMEMNEMEEMM Eg m m Auction m 9icent erUiCe. T,-ION is complete. m ce is performed by ng, blue' printing, >artmeints, all our tese departments- U This means lack of U 0RTAINTY of SAr dollar for your land. il. It is logical and * for the booklet that Ii farmi is rented for 6 vou NOW. Coast Company I ilies Youir ( onidenc'e" d GrenvlleN. . U m reen~fville, N. C. K R !I Hardware, LPaint, Oils oor Itanigers, arpenter's 'loots, ainmIthtirhs, ainuts and( ()il, n idle IDecor'a Iits, aisomintes and Cold \\ I (r l'aints, )s'l S use L, Inc., MISSING PLANE IS FOUND E b( Arcadip, Fla., March 28.-Word P' reaching here stated that the paine of Lieut. Omar Niergarth had been fout, abandoned ,thirty-two miles C south of Deep Lake. It is believed ( Niergarth wandered away into the in NEW YORK NEW O11 S. E. Hendei SYSTEALS-i j - incomne Ta. We have a Iar Comupetent Accountant I'hone .1035, Mansonl Bldg Hill Plumbing a PLUMBING, REPA Nimmer Bldg., near Po MANNIN L of alge D 11Do YouWai [ore Begin the year right b or repairing the one you .. a small bill of lumber usec save you many .dollars. either. Write us for pric by AVERY LU South 1-arvin St. ui- it I t!!!!!:ttttti!! tm : u n WE CAN SAVE II HY MAKING YOUR waS SERVICE. We are (loint it for the lnot for you? We believe a FOOTER'S==Clean fi(AR~SMIiJI CUM~BERL~ SSTE~I i and look 0v< Shave to sh ,our line ney Scome to tov a 1>e you are i market jus I what we ha 'i but would g a privilege an Sof showing "anyway.W< ,you only suc W wil 1gve yri Prices and ways in line *us when in' + It Helps! There can be no doitbt as to the merit of Cardul, the woman's tonic, in the treatment of many troubles peculiar to women. The thousands - of women who have been helped by Cardui in the past 40 years, is conclu sive proof that it is a good medicine for women who suffer. It should help you, too. Take CARDU, The Woman's, Tonic Mrs. N. E. Varner, of lixson, Tenn., writes: "1 was passinti through the . . . My Uack and sides were terrible, and my suffering indescriba ble. I can't tell just how ~ and where I hurt, about all over, I think . . . I began Cardul, and my pains grew less and less, until I was cured. I am remarkably strong for a woman 64 years of age. - I do all my housework." Try Cardui, today. E-76 taken to tihe hospital, which also converted into a barracks for homeless. At Plainfield,'a small town wes Chicago, tvo persons were inju probably fatally, when their home blown down. Twelve other per were less seriously hurt and dan: estiniated at $25,000 done in the t< One of the injured was Mrs. Johr voroe, of Joliet, whose automobile turned upside downl by the wind. \ than a score of barns in the ne horlhood of Plainfield were del inihed. A nioig nearby towns damage(l the st orm, according to reports, V WatcoiIa, Mchanic, Woodstock, giini and Marengo. Dundee w porteid to have been inpa sed ovei the :t0om, hut (.ilaage in the rounlding farm inig count ry was he Eight l'ersons Killed Elgrin, Ill., ali. 28. --A t least 8 I ns wile killed and property dan tiniited S.,1n1,0111) (alsed by to do thI ia st ruck thii city shortly a nonrii todtay. A hirge part f the I1 i.9 4iual.rtei:rl and a'portio4 n4of the sidnltial section wa.- inl ruins troll anii it was fear.d liore bodies N unider the wreckage. Alilitary law dlcu-e amit 5 n'clock mal tle str Were 'cleiartd by troops to prel loot in:. E':lgin \vas in irkness tonight than11 1011 persons" were ij -d i city. L.ighIt wi an: d trolley W werie dlowni. Street tar ievice iiprooitedi trees arnd for al t imel only el thn city w ithr the roiutsidte. (ini procelaimiiing- ilitar hilw M1: I rice called) rut ('ompitany I), TIenrt! iis Nationa>': l GuiriI ardt, to, patroln .virlvked ar ia:. I I arl-o aiskedr fir vle inenin u iorm and "c re o Scou t:: respionded.i I'NI()N S.\l-'E It()l~llg) Ilionij. .Alar. 28 Theli safet ofC hoil snm tiime drin iLg lanst iiighrt -- s n im i 'i 8141 ini mni yi li I $1() chan-.iTh lnty ton ieu safe Inah. by lihe cointioniLi. It is lieivind that whteri( inomm iiittedi hri y rentrl t hr sitr befrei clii t imr and lit, (thus biinig lo'knid ii thi I oro . A- C formerl (emloyeenr has I Ilrlbhn, Ga. .\larchI 28.- IIer ('u in iL:: liigror srirtinir drto bile hi nonI, ivrsasrn vertirin, dlied aiiry hrayii in I ;l~aurneniis coutlty jail a fall and itwar' fillnowtd b ty ar siri: raialr ristuiiranctes whiich conit ir for twor mionths Ia fteri the~ crime. l)lA.il()Nl)S ()N l'()It'f I)ulain, Ga., .\larch 28.--With aIL teni resiiest aittacihedr that they he tu rrer ton the irwners, t wo (if threec mindrs recen tly storlen here wvere fo min thIe pirch ofC a loical newspi mn todaly. Thei unitfti uf ie three <iiiamo valuedi at $%r,0001, was i s((crd Thursdarhy at Ih homlriie oif Mrs. W, I'hll iips hre. Theii thirdl stonei has yret bnein licoverd buI n~t poli'e (itle sta:rte they are expecting to make verglades. The search for himi ing continued and the hope is e -essed that Indians will rescue hi formation received here wa r -ief, due to wire trouble. A Niergarth has been missing fror iristorm Flying Field since Tues ty an( other planes have been scour g the section for hirn. EANS COLUMBIA eson & Co. UDITS kTIONS c Service ge staff of i at Your Service. COLUMBIA, S. nd Heating Co. HEATING, IRS. st Office. Phone 155 G, S. C. it a Home? y beginning your home iave. A few shingles o'r lat the proper time may We can help you with es, grades, etc. MBER CO., Sumter, S. C. YOU MONEY OLD CLOTHING XBLE. us.anlds of ot hers--whvi trial will Convince you. ers and Dyers, AND, MD.1 IN!* 3r what we o-w you in t :t time you-:g vn. It may not in the a t now for .ve for sale, -ive us the ~ d pleasure a you thru a a will show E :h goods asj u service. a terms al- * . Stop with a town.