! TYPICAL scenes throughout THE CITY OF DAYTON he Eider & Johnston company. Reclaiming merchandise from mud has become an ordinary, every-day trade in the Gem City. All stocks * perishable goods and dry goods are susceptHale to considerable salvage. In many cases the original value of article is restored when the mud is washed off. The above likeness shows workers recovering unharmed go from piles of merchandise carried out of the store in the first work of cleaning up, following the recession of water. Condition in which the receding waters left the big lumber yard of the F. A R»miar+h romoanv. teas, coffees and spices are here shown on the sidewalk in front of the C. D, ^J o v € w v Moot . of * Ke W&V ^ wt ft a ipl ^ e l Wk* o^Hev- P I T»K«V> fvO'rrw T^O O-K VjAoU, p'lC/Wf*) Vo V I t \o r y ^ oVVey \ \V iy ■ T Uv\o X^y ^ ckt^M&VuC, V* V. V K I'i l^. \ °'>-'rv\4 , V- p-