New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922, Red C'ross for action in epldemics. A‘NICW AI‘ASKAN LINE A hurricane In S8an Domingo, and a flood In San Balvador also tried the AN \ Red Cross resources but refugees PROVES A GOOD ON werd effectually cared for and much dire distress relleved, N The year has seén the further per- | Teaflic Was Ben Ko eavy Tl Mas fection of disaster rellef administra- a tive measures In every fleld, it was Been Neoo { reportqd, and that the work may be ) carried on to still greater accomplish- New Palimans ments the American Red Cross is ap- h> pealing for & world-wide renewal of | . APCnOrs®: Alaska, Nov, 34.—{ncle memborship during the annual roll. [ Sam 18 finding the raliroad business eall which is being conducted between (good on his new Alaska line which ’:rmllfls‘dny.d Nm;mbrr 11, and|runs from tidewater at Seward and hanksgiving 'day, November 30, The keagrapbical * distribution: of | ADSHOTARS, crom the motuntains | ¥9 i I'h' disasters in which relief was | Falrbanks and Nenana on the le‘rfl- ssstired ‘that every ! quickly afforded by the Red Ctoss|tory's interior river system. okage of Lipton's | shows the widespread character of | Traffic has been so heavy on the ]’;“mcaw. ‘will be | the rellef measures available. The de- | line that it has been necessary to add freah,rich,full-flayor | talled list In the annual report shows | more Pullman sleeping coaches and ed andnutritious with | MeAsures applied in the following lo- | baggage cars, At present the road s it avor all inside | C2I‘tiea: operating thirty passenger coaches, the pao Fioods-——Brazos, Colo,; Gibson and|716 freight cars and 236 cars of Knox countles, Ind.; Riverside coun- [ miscellaneous nature, making a total = M ty, Cal,; Perry county, Mo,; Dyer|of 782 cars. LI PTON s county, Tenn,; Jamestown, Ark.; In addition to the railroad the Dova Ana county, N. M.,; Everett, {government, also is operating two INSTANT Wash.; San Antonio, Tex.; El Monte,{river transports to_connect the lower- Cal.; Robertson county, Tex; Cyn-|river points with the road. These thiana, Ky.; Clayton county, JIowa;|boats will connect with mosquito c oc OA confluence of Ohio and Misaissippi | fleets operating on the smaller rivers h rivera; Green county, Til.; Tipton, |of the interior and will serve to hook Tenn.; Granville, N. Y.; East Arkan- |up theventire section In one great sas; Burlington, Kansas; Wickliffe, | transportation system. Ky.; Calro and Beardstown, 1| Coal 1s once on the big items on Vicksburg and Matchez, Miss.; Fort |the freight bills ‘'on this transporta- Worth, Tex.: Rio Grande Valley, Tex.; | tion system. The coal is taken from 8an Salvador, the mines along the railroad and sent Tornado or Storm—Richland coun- [to all parts of the interior by rail ty, Mont.; Athens, O.; Tampa, Fla.; |and boat. Grasonia, Ark.; Clarksdale, Miss.; With a good supply of coal at rea- Yazoo City, Miss.; Unfon Paris, La.;|sonable prices it will be possible to mion afld one_Ha“ Dfll] E Warrenville, 8. C.; Latimer county, | mine large areas of frozen ground flJ'S X' Okla.; Sunrise, La.; Beaumont, Tex.; | which, it is belleved, contain gold- N Citronelle, Ala.; Runnels and Callahan | bearing gravels. Geological survey pendw Dunng Put Ym counties, Tex.; Hendrick, Ind.; Ores- |officials estimate there s $300,000,- tes, Ind.; Allen county, O.; Nueces|000 in gold in these gravels. énu;aty;“r’x.:("At\xflntz;mconnty, O.;'St.| Nome, qne of the distant points of ‘roix river district, s.; Ban Dom- | Alaska, will beenfit by getting coal at Washington, Nov. 24.—Seventy-two | jngo, lower prices. At present coal is $45 disasters in which 674 persons were Fire—Marysville, Cal.; Jamestown, [a ton in Nome. By taking it down reported killed and 621 injured, call- [Qrk-: (A";hutrn-) Cn‘jl-:m New Haven, |the river and across an arm of the ed for emergency relief measures and | 0" ! eatre); ' White Plains, N.|Bering Sea to Nome it is thought coal 8 wxbandltors of tore than-$1:641 - L(d:l}li';:;‘:. 7;:-" Naugatuck, Conn.; | can be sold there for half the price. 000 by the American Red Cross dur- | Pocomoke City, Md. B B B oy 5 1 Sy ing the flscal year ended June 30. Ac-| N. Y.; Arverne, N. Y.; Manila and CLOGGED mROATs cording to a statement based upon the [ Tondo, P. 1. Wh wind is shut off and| forthcoming annual ‘report of the Red | Epidemica—Carroll county, Va.. |pratins ienty you try to raise the Cross, these disasters caused property | typhold-dysentery; Jacobstown, N. J., phlegm by suddenly contracting the lun, damage estimated at more than $30,- | typhoid; Owensbore, Ky., diphtheria; |and forcing air through the throat. Th‘: 600,000 and rendered more than 145,- | San Domingo, smallpox. s hard on your lungs and your throat 000 persons homeless or otherwise in| Theater collapse—Washington, D.|and dilates the bl vessels, Clogged | need of assistance. In one Bection|C.; Brooklyn, N. Y. fi?‘“ "f d’““ &d"q“h:df. ggzfi;:j' alone, the report states, on the Louis- Afrshop wreck-—Langley Field, Va. E’;;‘;,“u{,'d"by'mm:m'%ou th Syrup {ana-Mississippi border, the Red Cross Shipwreck—8. 8. Alferita (surviv- | (Creosoted). It prevents nnln'ng, hack- fed daily for weeks more than 35,000 | ors brought to New York). ing and bas a n"uble antiseptic action. flood refugees. Drought—Marfa, Tex. Best remedy for eoufihl. ‘colds, bronchitis, The greatest toll of life was taken| Bridge collapse--Chester, Pa. grippe. croun, and whouping cqugh. Safe, by hurricane and tornado, while the Rallroad accident—Bryn Athyn, Pa. |BUr® and pleasant, At your druggist. . overflowing of rivers, the breaking of Mine explosion—Gates, Pa. Sold by City Drug Store: £ dams and torrential rain storms drove n the greatest number of people from . ! U | their homes. Fire also played an im- 7 2 - — Z = | 7 [ portant part in the chain of disasters which made insistent demands for 3 . Red Cross relisf workers. , : i f The year's disasters reported in- } > - 7 oluded 26 floods, 19 tornadoes or 3 4 X storms, 15 fires, 4 epidemics, 2 the- 7 . ater collapses, 2 shipwrecks, one of : b which was the wreck of the U. 8. o ; > EVERY MUELLER . airship Roma, a bridge collapse, mine :xplon;?n, railway collision and a 4 FOOD reaches you . £ rought. - Of the floods, that at San Antonio, just as fresh, sweet Texas, caused the .greatest property and clean as the loss, $6,000,000, and the heaviest. fa- { . talities, 100. Amiong the unusual dis- | fiay it left the pack: : asters was that reported from China, ¢ ing rooms. o where, last May, the American Red i Cross chapter at Peking went to the 1 @ will probably remain as a chapter by itself the details of one calamity which touched nearly eévery state with a sense of horror. This was the 5 i % i collapse of the roof of the Knicker- . 4 R'S f K bocker theater in Washington, D. C., 2 Ut ; ¢ i 4 > which resulted in almost 100. deaths ¥ i i . A i and 128 persons injured. Located in K 3 the seotion of the National Capital 3 containing fine homes and great [ ] [ ] , t apartment houses, this motion picture ew rltaln i theater was patrovized by many per- t i es rea es sons of prominence in the official and 9 civil life of the city, persons whose connections radiated over the entire | 3 country. The horror was intensified i by a blizzard, which, though it re- t 1 * Y Y relief of non-combatants wounded i I i . during the fighting at Ch'ang Hsin i Tien. & 4 K ~' v o . { = Most of them,” the report dryly ¢ ¢ § L } f b i - added, “were hit by bits of flying pot- L] ' tery shot up by the contending N | l \ forces.” 4 5 l - i -~ In Red Cross disaster records there e % | S ERS T 4 2 tarded, did not block the Red Cross rellef efforts. Pirigible Roma. The crash and destruction by fire of the 7. 8. Army dirigible Roma in A . ! Virginia, last February, with the loss i B { y . Iy of a ecore of officers and eniisted Women'’s and Misses’ Department Men’s and Boys’ Department men, was the first disaster of its kind i | ; in this country to call for Red Cross y 1jef. The suddenness of the accident . 5 o & Wi the readiness of ‘tha ogadisa- Fur Trimmed Wraps Conservative Business Suits tion and of the chapter at Hampton, " : Vo, Dt the response was immediate. Smartly Tailored Top Coats Snappy Sport Suits Not only was relief furnished the sur- { B C ‘ X vivors, according to the report, but \ Beautiful Canton Crepe Dresses Newest Pencil Stripe Suits funds were provided to bring relatives — = : . A of the dead to the scene from long & 1 1 Fme Poxret TWI“ DYGSSCS Sturdy Tw ed suits distances. - ) B taryt R Q‘”‘l’h‘)u’)‘# i ' | * New Styles Serge Dresses Boys’ Extra Quality Serge Suits e re two fires in the Phillppine d BTN T ] : s s n J Fdn ta. ik 16, Manils, shic . destrop- 4 ” f R g ] ; Fur ’_I’nmmed Suits Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits d 1,000 h 8 with loss of $1,600,- b 3l anr\ % 00 and. 5,000 porsots rendérad horé- ‘ Fashionable Tailored Suits Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats less, the other at Tonio which drove = X 3,000 from their homes. In medical A . rellet that was quick and effective the smallpox epldemic at San Dom- ingo, with a total of 22,000 cases and 225 deaths in a single day, tried the e Ny | ;- - Largest Stock Lowest Prices FIERY, TCHY SKIN | i ~ QUICKLY SOOTHED i | ' Easiest Terms W Suphur| .. OUR POLICY 1 vt sem . When you come into our store today you immediately will have Mentho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream, n feeling that we are glad to see you, pleased to serve you well, and b ———————e ‘Y\ g will soothe and heal skin that is irri- show, Yo about, T : . tated or broken out with eczema; that You %o out feeiinz that way whether you have bought or not. . is covered with wugly rash or pimples, That's & little past of our policy. = & 3 or is rough or dry, Nothing subdues If you boughit from us ten years ago you felt jnst the same way. fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a Yon received your money's worth — good dependable merchaadise. ; s 3 v noted skin speclalist. When you get ready to buy furniture this year, we feel sure this is The moment this snlphur prepara- where yon will come for it, hecaunse of our policy, our treatment, our tion is applied the itching stops and merchandise and our falr prices. ¢ after two or three applications, the | IMesse think of ns in just this way and rornember you are always i g - ." G eczema is gone and the skin is de- welcome to look around either with one of our salesmen or alone. [ 4 ° ® . lightfuuly clear and smooth. Sul- There is never any obligation to buy. aln tre t . phur is 85 precious as a skin remedy : e : . ew rl aln e vinil 0 7CCFULLER' COMPANY s . ik \irning, itehing or disfig- | 3 eause that burning, itching [ . » QPEN SATURDAY EVEN urement. Mentho-Sulphur always s b ik 40-56 FORD STREET HARTFORD A small jar 6f Rowles Mentho-Sul- phur may be had at any drug store.

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