Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1923, Page 43

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down and wool could not be sold, the ba; ecredi ts and volume of Te- Senator Glass hey w 00, rk of Junuary 1, 1920. FOUR PASS STORMY NIGHT IN LIFEBOATS ———— in the face of that authentlc evidence we find demagogues going Crew Reach Shore Half Frozen|about the country prattling about the i federal reserve system deflating ag- After Leaving Sinking Barge ricultufe. The s that busginess had gone to pleces. Off Delaware Capes. WOMAN FIGHTS SMOKING. Special Dispatch to The Star. LEWES, Del, November 14.—Ex- Pausted and half frozen, Capt. Henry C. Riggs of the coal barge City of | WINCHESTER, Va., November 14.—' Orleans and four of his crew |Clearctie smoking snouid be profib- : ] aiited along with alcoholic drinks, ac- roached shore yesterday after 3 jcorging to Mrs. Hortense Ropp of stormy night in a lifeboat, tied to the | Roanoke, Vi, who is Speaking at #ide of the sinking barse jrevival meeting in Braddock Street Berilar An ithe da i Methodist Episcopal Church South. brought word of the Addressing the Women's Christian the barge Marion O'B mperance Union, Mrs. Ropp em- 108s of three livi The survivors phasized that buvers of liquor should floated ashor e The City | be prosecuted. Two important things of Orleans, ion and | for women to undertake in her opin- third barge, the Druid Hill, were be- lon were: Law enforcement and cam- ing towed. The Druid Hill managed ! paigning against cigarette smoking. to weather the storm and continued| “We are facing a terrible situa- with the tug. tion,” said Mrs. Ropp, “and we wom- The City of Orleans let go of her|en must all band together and press tow rope and dropped anchor yester- | forward. for all nations are looking day fifteen miles off Cape Henlopen, |to America, and we must not be dis- when the heavy seas began to maul | couraged.” hor. Bhortly after the barge sprang i 4 leak and ut midnight there was twelve feet of water in the hold.' Capt. Riggs, fearing the craft “0uldi survi pundering with the s ADVERTISEMENT. sink, ordered the crew into the life- hoat and gave it enough rope to keep | t from smashing against the barge. The gea was too rough to attempt to ull for lund in the dark, so they rode A1 night in the storm. |PNEUHONIA Chronic coughs and persistent | | colds lead to serious lung trouble. | You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creo- sote that is pleasant to take. Creo- mulsion is a new medical discovery | wvith twofold actlon; it soothes and | heals the inflamed membranes | and kills the germ. i|| _of an known drugs, ereosote is “Peda- | || recognized by the medical el {|| ternity “as the greatest healing ageney for the treatment of | chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion contains in addition to creosote, other heal- | ‘ng elements which soothe n"d! heal the inflamed membranes and | <top the irritation and inflamma- | tion, while the creosote goes on to | | *he 'stomach, is absorbed into the| | blood, attacks the geat of the| | trouble and destroys® the germs | | that lead to consumption. | Creomulsien Is guaranteed sat-| isfactory in the treatment of | chronic” coughs and colds, bron- | chial asthma, catarrhal bron-| i is and other forms of lung diseases, and ent for building up t after colds or the flu | refunded if, matter. of not reliev. pee of dawn, they pulled <hore, leaving the barge wi tons of coal low in the water, but| still afloat. 14 v GLASS SAYS RESERVE | IS BOON TO FARMING! Virginia Senator Raps gognes” Who Traduce System. 0 the Assoctatad Fress. CLEVELAND, November 14.—De- ' fending the federal reserve banking svatem, Senator Carter Gla: = nia, Secretary of the Tre Woodrow Wilson, 10t to let “the politictans and dema- sogues break down the system which s saved the country.” In denving that the federal re- «erve system had i re deflation of slass declared rought about the emancipation of iwgriculture, has freed th, . rom the hands of" 3 reduced rates of cent. taking accord- Ask your drug- Creomulsion Co., Atlanta, “On December 7, 1920, when com- | nodity prices had all but reached the )ottom; when cotton was selling at 1 cents; wheat and corn were way | ing to directio; | mist. FLOODS MARQON TRAINS. 0,000 above | Mexican Passengers Rescued by NOGALES, Ariz., 100d waters of wwollen rivers in So- nora, Mexico, caused by heavy raine, have resultod in numerous washouts on the road of the Southern Pacific of | From the Epworth Heraid. Mexico rullway ‘betwesn . and Corral, and rellef trains have | d been sont from Guayamas to roturn|°f his toast at breakfast and pile with _passengers stranded for several days, according THE to advices recefved here. The floods are described as the worst ever expericnced in Honora, where rains at thls season are cx- ceedingly uncommon. The high wa- ters are the first to be reported In Sonera in many years. Puts One on Daddy. Relief From Nogales. November 14.— amas Johnny had eaten the soft portions been | the crusts on his plate. wh i “When I was a little boy," re- have For comfort “smart” style and satisfactory service —during the severe months of Fall and Winter youw'll find this new Rich model for men at ten dollars all that's to be desired. And, yet, it is but one of several at this price. Made of imported Moor’s tan or, black calfskin with double sole—in both oxfords and high shoes. ICHS Proper Footwear 7th and D St. N.W. Open a Charge Account—Pay Later Never mind the cash. 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