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~American editor EINS——— e v e NGttt b i e HORROR OF HUNGER INREFUGEE GAMPS Squalid Woman and Childven in Danger of Starving Fourteen thousand men, womah and children crammed into a half dozen windowless, doorless, decay ing barracks far from water and food sources on the bare Salontka; such is the typical pictur of refugee conditions in Ma dpewn by Irank Chapin plain ot | now on an i i Last six persons tion tour of the Ne “Try to imagh ing and dying in ¢ tamily's lotted square of f N six feet ix In thes inally de 1 to he he says. hen you may have some faint idea of the conditions of life in Lembet ca by the I'rench 1o house poilus to fight the Turk and the Bulgar on the Tracian front during the world war. Four similar camps at Salonika raise the destitute refugee population in that area to €0,000, There are 50,000 more in desperate plight in Greece and 15,- | 000 additional are coming Turkey. 957 Women And Children “Here, as always, 95 per cent of from the refugees are women and chil- |, dren, Under leaky roofs and tot- tering walls they sit with swarn fiies budzing through the windows, There are no bec fortunate enough to have something sna d in their hu flight from their homes squat on a Turkish rug. “The women look tired and ter- rorized, but the cent children smile with happiness as if realizing they are safe in a friendly land Most of these people came only in the clothes they wore in their flig many have since bheen able to pro- cure clean garments to replace their —_— —_—_————eeeeeeee e | COLDS Break a Cold Right Up with “Pape’s Cold Compound” | Take two tablets| every three hours intil tt taken. The first dose always gives relief, T'he second and doses completely break up the cold. Pleasant and take, ninine or Millions use “T Cold Compou cents, guarantee GARSIDE va MILL RUGS v 46 vears a manufacturer. $20,000 stock to select from. All kinds — Lowest prices. | Call, write or telephone 126-3 JOHN B. GARSIDE 176 Peari Thompsonville, Conn. | starving skeletons "There | dreds of sick and overcrowded hos- o longer | creased the ¢ ree doses are |t thirty - five | rkrooms Relief in knit. over old tattered ones from the w bl by the Near ¥ re refugecs are engage ting socks and making clothes contributed by the peoplo of | America “The sanitary arrangements are of the most primitive character. Some attempts at privacy were made by stretching pleces of burlap around cach six feet of space to screen it from the neighbors, Water famige discouraged any Idea of devoting it (for whole days there is not a drop [of water in the enthe camp) to any purpose other than drinking or cooking, “Under such conditions the rav- ges of disease can easily be jmag- ined. Happily the epidemics which | boys and little subsided finished off hundreds of girls who were mers have remaln in every camp hum- white pital wards. feed their children, insufficiently nourizhed 150,000 More From Anatolia Ly influx of 150,000 more refu vs from Anatolia is increasing the disease and misery and taxing the resources of the government and the American and other foreign relief fack of housing, due to which have half nd all the evil esult, have in- Mothers can being themselyes successive fires ravaged Salonika consequences that of living to an in edible degree and reduced the pulation to extreme misery, here are conditions from which Iren should be taken and never illowed to return. There herefore, be any rel cannot, ort until th nditions are per- manently remer It is truly “Macedonian Cry' that comes to us; it is a vision of thousands, chiefly n and children, homeless, hun- dying who need the min- of the generous hearted Ameri- in people. ' The only hope for chil- Iren bred under such conditions fs hat they be snatched from the evil despairi influences of overcrowd- fugee camps and reared young manhood and young hood under the guidance of Ameri- can ideals of clean living, God-fear- ing people as exemplified in the st relief now engaged in this TEAMMATES ACT AS BEARERS AT FUNERAL Services Are Tor Captain Jake Daubert of Cincinnati Reds. Schuylkill Haven, Pa., Oct = ¥ ers of his N acting as pa ers, the fu- eral of Jacob I f baseman of the Cincin his home hiere, Intern cemetery in Pottsville, The pallbeare Rube Bressler, pitcher untility man: Carl Mays, piteher, ki sh, out- er; Bppa K Man- er Hendricks incinnati ih and two members of the Dau lay from was in a bert Gun chih, There ¢ were floral tributes from as far west as Colorado, among thein being handsome ofter ry Herrmann, president ti club w National Leagie the le Chirsty M ) with his daughter at- officialz of the from the clubs in the Baseball Writers Association America required the grave. Daubert's A epecial trolley nds of persons gathered at essed the cortege of more than one hundred hame and w antomobiles leave for the ceme Wants to he of ser t but a trifle NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924 Domell, Willn Co. |3} O S T ON S T O R E Donnell, Mallen Co. Anythin You Can’t Eat? itit's good t eat, of course, Tf your stom- ach hurts, sours, or gets gassy after ing corned beel and cabbage, bacon eggs, mince pie and cheese, or doughn: and coffee, or lobster salad keeps you awake all night, ask the man or woman who banks on STUART'S Dyspepsia Tablets A host of men, who (ace square meal on the same terms they shake hands with eir best friend, owe their boldness to these tablets. One or two after eating give the stomach the alkaline effect, the stomach sweetens, digestion is aided, they rest, the stomach and prevent distress due to dyspepsia. Get a box of these tablets today and join the throng of safe, hearty eaters. AT ALL DRUGGISTS New Bocks at ation of reltef | Held This Afternoon | The Institute AMATEUR P E. Perkins, Humorous and saving guide for all who may be enticed into the useful ind fascinating art of poster mak- KR MAKER by J. | ing. AMONG WILD TRIBES OF THE AMAZONS by C. W. Fite A plunge into this account of still existent cannibalistic savages in the leart of South America will proh- ably render the most cynical dis- tinctly more grateful for the advan- tages of our none too perfect clvili- zation A, ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND by Cyril Davenport Brief and well illustrated descrip- tion of the types of architecture which have flourished in England from the to the present day. |AROUND THE WORLD IN NEW YORK by Conrad Bercovici. Keen picturesque observations on the races of mankind that cluster in {their own characteristic sections of New York. The book is filled with | personal glimpses, snatches of con- versation and little tales of action | that cal sharp flashes of char- acter. |AUTOMOBILE REPAIR MANUAL b Lomer. ate and usable manual for | esslonal garage man or for s reasonably skilled in the automobiles. aiiel e BURSTING BONDS by William Pickens How one negro husst the bonds of aste and became a sturdy and cul- tured citizen. Sheds considerable light on the hlack man's side of the vacial problem. a PRO y J. W. Ha Forced by T lour shores and handicapped by physical deformity this little man vith the great brain and the great the electrical wizard arles heart heeame of America. . s e CHESS. STEP BY STEP by F. J. Marshail and J. C. H. Macbeth. A chess champion and an expert on games of many kinds have com- 666 | {15 the most speedy remedy we know for Constipation,Biliousness,Colds, | Headaches and Malarial Fever. Domville- | time of the early sa\onsl BED SHEETING 72 inches wide, extra fine quality., Stock Re- e v.39¢ LONG CLOTH Fine quality English Long Cloth, Stock Re- Sue ... 2. 10¢ —_——————— BLEACHED MUSLIN Cotton 36 inches wide, fine soft finish., Stock '?:&“.cfi? v 1 l (v —— BLANKETS Double bed size, heavy cotton plaid blankets. Stock Reduction Sale. e $2.69 —_— COMFORTABLES Silk mull comforts for large double bed. Stock Reduction Sale:.s ... $4.95 e, — TOWELS Turkish Towels, heavy double thread, plain white only. Stock Re- duction Sale WOOL BLANKETS Warranted to be 100% wool, pretty plaids, large size, double, 66x80, Stock s $8.98 e BABY BLANKETS Large size 36x50, dou- hle, with pretty borders. i Stock Reduc- ! tion Sale.. Ea. 98c BEDSPREADS Satin Bedspread, heavy large size and very at- tractive patterns. Stock Reduction Sale e BATH MATS Imported German Bath Mats, all colors, Stock | soe . 49¢ bined to produca a book both au- thoritative and lucid which will en able one to acquire without too much mental stress a kpowle this oldest and most infellectual of HOSIERY Ladies’ Fine Cashmere Hose, made in the fash- ioned back and seamless foot, black and cordovan, Ladies’ Silk and Wool Ribbed Hose in the new- est shade of nude, Stock Reduction Sale ...... Pr.98c Ladies’ Fine Quality English Ribbed Hose, ribbed to the toe; colors, black, cordovan, grey, Quaker and Jack Rabbit, s 57¢ Ladies’ Silk and Wool Ribbed Hose, colors tan, black, black and white, brown and plain black. aucion saie 9 1,69 —_— e e UNDERWEAR Ladies’ Extra Fine Quality Union Suits, me- dium weight in a very fine silk stripe style, band top and knee length, size 36 to 46, regular $2 value. Stock e $1.17 Ladies’ Forest Mills Vests and Pants, heavy winter weight styles, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, pants and tights, ankle length. Stock Re- duction Sale .‘...‘Ea.89CI MEN’S SHIRTS A new lot of Men's Negligee Shirts, made of percale and printed ma- dras materials, These shirts are made by a well known maker in a vari- ety of neat patterns. Every shirt is guaran- teed full cut and fast col- jor, tegular $1.48 value, sizes 14 to 17. Stock Reduction 8 7 c Extra Sizes 40 to 52 : POIRET TWILL Dresses $10.95 Made of an ex- cellent quality of all wool twill in Black, Navy and Brown, in large sizes, worth up.to $19.75. ~ MEN’S TIES A special lot of Men’s All Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, This lot comprises cut silks and knitted ties in all the new fall pat- terns, values to §1. Stock Reduction 39 c Balh oy MEN’S HOSE Men’s Heavy Wool Hose, these are the fam- ous’ Winsted brand; col- ors are black, oxford and natural, sizes 9; to 11; reg. 50c quality. Stock Reduction Sale ...... P VBC Men’s Heavy Weight Grey Wool Union Suits; these are the Bradford make, sizes 36 to 46; $3.69 values., Stock Re- e ... $2.69 — LADIES’ MUSLIN GOWNS Hemstitched and hand made lace trimmed, cut full size. Stock Reduction Sale 95¢ LADIES’ ! FLANNEL GOWNS Extra quality in pink or blue striped, regular on extra sizes. Stock Reduction $1 ; 1 5 Ladies’ Bath Robes —Exa specal 500 Ladies’ Amoskeag Double Faced Bathrobes, extra heavy quality, made in all the latest shades with fancy trimmed collars and heavy tie cord; sizes 36 to 46. Regular values to §5.00. Stock Reduction Sale— FLANNEL PAJAMAS For girls or hoys, but- ton front and drop seats, sizes 6 to 12 years. Stock S = i0d ¢ P ———— LADIES' PERCALE APRONS Best quality, rick rack trimmed, tie hack, all well made, ock Re- Middle fize by T. A. Daly. A tribute to the American mother and a story of the development and | fun of a large family. SILK CANTON CREPE In black, navy, copen, brown and vocoa, 40 in. wide, ... $1.79 — e ———————— FAILLE SILK CORD Desirable for one piece dresses in hlack and col- ors, 36 in, wide. Stock 331“.‘?‘_" " Yd 79C Emma Peters Smith, Very {growth and problems of civillzation from very earliest times to the pres readable summary Stock Reduction | of the 2.69 PRINTED SILKS In suitable styles for dresses and tunic blouses 36 in. wide. Stock Re- duction " 69C Sale ... CANTON CREPE Satin faced, in black, hrown and navy, 40 in. wide. Stock Reduction Tet o 92.18 TERDAY by J. H. Robinton and ;man and almost as ¢ssential to the ' average person who is liable to be callad on at any time to commercial affairs intelligently. “ e o TEACHING SHOP WORK by Mer- handle | kowski, Just for Wednesday e BATES DRESS GINGHAMS In assorted checks and plain colors, 32 in, wide, fast colors, Stock Re. g:f:h.’t'. . Yd 190 e Here Is the Greatest Value That Was Ever Offered In ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS With plug and extra heavy six foot cord, guaranteed for one year from date of purchase. Stock Reduc- 530 tion Sale ..... SHOPPING BAGS Imitation Leather Shopping Bags, extra large sizg,mgl«:uble strap handle, Reduction Sale 250 ——— ) \ TOILET TISSUE Japanese Toilet Tissue 1000 sheet rolls. Stock iionsare 4 25¢ —_— EXTRA SPECIAL LADIES’ GLOVES We have just received a lot of Ladies’ Real Kid Gloves called menders, They are made 2 clasp in plain black, black with white stitching, brown, | tan, grey and white. Some are made with fan- cy cuffs. These gloves were purchased at a great loss to the manu- facturers as they are values to '§3.98. Stock se . $1.19 f———— MEN’S LINEN HAND])'ER(,‘HIEFS 1-4 in.” hem. Stock Reduction —— P ma— LADIES' LINEN COLLAR AND CUFF SETS Plain and lace trim- med. Stock Re- duction Sale .. 450 cob Winkle, through Willlam s instituted suit for $250 damag ainst Paul Lysa- doing business under the Broadway Window The writ is return name of the Cleaning Co. IN GYPSY CAMP AND ROYAL|®nt day. PALACE by E. O. Hoppe Reauty and picturesqueness of | Rumania revealed in this charming | olume illustrated with the artistic photographs and sketches adorned a travel book may to some [for many a day |'needs of our modern life oo JOSHUA™ BARNEY: A Forgotter | Hero of e Water by Ralph D. Paine. True and swift-moving | spent some | the audacious exploits by land and the |sea of a Revolutionary sea captain. | games. S ritt Way Haynes. able in the city court the thiid PUBLICITY AND THE PUBLIC| Very useful for the factory fore-! Monday of SCHOOL by C. R. Miller and C. F. [man who wishes to direct his men 4 e Miller. | more intelligently. z | Suggests a systematic advertising . e program for creating in the public |1 NKERING WITH | mind & more intelligent appreciation | jronry H. Savior. of this most important factor in the | A rock of refuge in the present life of Young America whirlpool of manual incapacity afie e Tells hiow to restore battered furni OF FORGOTTEN |ture, do electric wiring, paint foors story of | by John T. Farls. and attend to the rest of the numer- | Footnotes to American history |ous odd jobs which arise in any o e > hougehold. Children With Rickets . .o THE CHRIST OF THE GOSPELS by Arthur W. Robinsor and beantifl en greatest of al which | October. The w Britain Record Co {through Harry Ginsberg, has sued John J. Gerdis for $25 ~damages. TOOLS by|Deputy Sheriff M. H. Horwitz has attached office furniture belonging to the defendanf. The writ is re- turnable in the city court the third Monday of Ocfober. Simple teavor to present afresh the truth in a form degree answer to the | visions of which have The most inconspicuous part of a ipment is the furnace in {DIART OF A DUDE WI by Struthers Burt Adventure, anecdote and philoso- cellar, but about the most seri- discomfort about a house in winter is vitiated air, which is not | phy by a man who has years in Wyoming engaged in cupation of breaking «trung on a cord of romance. Mr. | Faris takes an antiquarian delight sty in reviving quaint and human stor- |1 11ASA IN DISGUISE by lies of short-lived towns from the| jiam MeGovern halancing | days of Colonial settlements to the | Hardship and adventure on a per- n gold rush and the oil boom ilous journey into the Forbidden | Tunior High schools. Will give the etV B 5 City in the very heart of unknown Very interesting caxe st feacher a broader view of her prob- (SENSE OF TMMORTALITY bY |Tipet, Reveals much of quaint cus- i . e superior children suggestions | lems and be of especial value to| Philip Cabot. » tom and mysticism in the life ‘of | Coy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets for 30 o ¥ t of school life to school principals. | A new assurance to those Who be-|this obscure people. days and notg the results. orithe arlc e 10 | : v e jeve and thought provoking to s v . 0% Shard | toi |LITTLE BOOK OF - CLIMBING [those who still ponder the question. | \wTH LAWRENCE IN ARABIA by children to take PLANTS by A, C. Hottes. Siele Lowell Thomas R ey SONGE¥ AND BALLADS OF THE| Story of the most romantic figure the new me- MAINE LUMBERJACKS WITH [in the war, a young English thod — McCoy's OTHERS by Roland P, Gray arghaeologist who turned into an Cod Liver OIl xper . od and| An unusual collection of Ameri- |amazingly effective leader of the Tablets — sugar ’{f:“.-‘\"‘:r‘,an{::,‘;fl“::‘..f” .')rr’. \\:,r:.d :f’: can folk songs and rhymed fales, |Arablan revolt against the Turk. £/ soated and easy | climbing plants jescribed in this Sometimes humorous, often pathetic | S = TS / to take, is much | b {very suggestive little book for the|but always human and dramatic. CIVIL SUITS BROUGHT. better. HAWATI, THE RAINBOW LANDY, " 150 pretenticus gardener. Martin Schweitzer, through Nair o matter how | by Katherine Pope PR & Nair, has brought suit for $250 weak, thin, puny Dramatic old folk taies SIMPIY | \rARBACKA by Seima Lagerlof. enry Jowett. damages against Jacob Post, The or underdevelop- told form the most interestyng Part] gy, 4 gepsitivencss to beauty | Inspiring little sermons on every- | writ is returnable in the city court ed your child of this very charming book on 'h"‘,m a charm of style which won for |day problems the third Monday of October. may be, these many sided life of Hawail past and Nobel prize for literature Giuseppe® Rocco has been named | tablets will probably help it. If they Lageriof récites this Idyllic|STYLE BOOK OF BUSINEES ENG- | defendant in a suit for $75 damages | don't, you caa get your money back Marbacka, the LISH by H. W. Hammond and M. 'hrought by S8am Faig through Don- | at the Dickinson Drug Co. or any Lageriofs 3. Herzberg Yald Gaffney. The writ is returnable | live druggist—60 tablets 80 cents. information indispensable §n the city court the second Mon- | Be sure you get McCoy's—the grig- and business ' day of October, inal and genuine. improved by heati 7 picturesque ¢ in eastern tenderfeet to the spacious JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CURRI- CULA by H. C. Hines. Timely suggestions for and enriching the field of study in Wil- | | Grow Well and Strong If you are the parent of a .child who is =0 Wnfortunate as to have rickets, you are advised to try Me- It puts cheer and + and life into ways of the west EDUCATION OF GIFTED DREN by Lulu M. Stedr the whole family to have thg house CHIL- made comfortable with heated ai that is pure and fresh from out of with doors. That is only ar produce balanced and social indiy saying that you want a w uals rather than iil-adjusted A1 : prodigies furnace, like the STAMFORD. \ ey GLIMPSES OF JAPAN AND FOR-| MOSA by Harry A. IFranc wating problem of mak- d grounds look both ar- | Itistic and “lived In” may find an in- Fresh and essentially ntation of the of newest y-day life IN THE DESERT by . e her the present | Seima il story of the life at HERSELF AND THE HOUSEFUL: gweqigh home of the the Middling-Mirthful Story of a &, Middle-Class Family of More Than'OUR WOELD TODAY AND YES-|to the stenographer Contai

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