New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1926, Page 10

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10 MORE BODIES ARE = FOUND IN WRECKAGE - (Costinaed from First Page) den, national med lirector ¢ American Red M tine C. A ent of n board of charge of me and Miss An ing work at ed buil ing Work oth ly set tation. An appeal money for reliet nation yesterday committes headed i Bhutts, publisher )! o 2 seeing bodies | Herald. In a pro 2 out in flooded sections Romth and City designated the Ame Cross as the officlal relief organi- sation. > working n ffort to recover the The harbor and ba Clear Up Wreckage Miami was completely As surgeons astily recr inrushing »d.forces of volunteer nurses bent stream. More thelr energy to relief of the jured and homeless, drafted forces of me e | ed schoone w | task of clearing the 60 mile - on | age strewn coastal area be Famous Places Ruined [ West Palm Beach and Miami an At Miami ch many famous the region of Lake Ok and apartment houses were | At the same damaged. The Nautills, Flamingo, were expre Floridian, Flectwood and Wofford, | conditions, i various health services were pre- | Were practically wrecked. Two per- pared for whatever measures neces- | Sons were killed when the roof of the Wofford section of | recktd by | the gulf | pleasure boat craft and | sev ze t 1 four mast- nk or cast up 1 popu with winter visitors, sary to prevent an epidemic. Casualty Reports Listed amo €asualty re from the score |and Miami B esidenc or more citics and towns levelled by the wind an widely to the total loss Miami’s death list stood today %. De arm implement manu- | 100 with 910 In hospitals, 42 james M. Cox, publisher them serious, 3 The Miami missing reau has estimated that s search of the t the waters of I veal at least A report been killed n in Bimir coast, was night. Other small also were said to have 4 e Mi- and spent its fury along Over 000 Homeless the 1 coast of Florida, Ala- Me yrts from ou z . Mississippl, Pensacola and | in the path of the those of Harvey cturer; James Miami News and for rnor of @hio; la Serena rmer home of William Jennings re and | Bryan; George E. Merrick, devel- will re- [ oper of Coral Gables, and Glenn 20 ‘Ko dlan Curtiss, the airplane ma cturer. 17 persons had — | Damage at Pensacola clear. sections have g list, which stood at 6,000. The to- [imm tal of homeless went beyond 50,000 { 1 been reported | | here, ait several are known | | to have occurred in Alabama. | The water front and the | naval alr station several m This City Will Be |tant suffered the worst “PADLOCKED” | here. Fishing boats were su Sun.—Mon.—Tues.—Wed. | beached, docks were wrecked and | streets flooded four blocks from | the bay. An estimated damage of $1,000,- . |1y swarm of seaplanes were de- | rs ripped to shr in t necessary 1 if foun. consider ksonville, Fl the runni to sands of d News of Hollywood Hollywood, Fla., § (P —The ollywood hotel to sheltered \omeless pi In t re a week ago there two hundred injured ounds in sombre si- i n E¢ der th 1 relatives out music of the orchestra before d today roxi ghts had bee nd the people a rs till day and nig rving plain but plentifu upper hour the storm victims bbies and talked the smoky lanterns re moved into the ball oom where two I been placed. The roo! te occupied by the Baker on the | Henry 3. Bak on the varicose velns at ect 1o re- | country re s here. ysiciah says his n is “satistactory SILVER DROPS LOWER to b s enough tc warran New York, § 2P — Aanas {“‘ S who will leave f price of silve al in the e which has been | caFly:in October. his » king's illress Is not believed it report | adily ng since t royal rency vocating a gold Dangerous Varicose ents an ounce The latest decline reflected sell- T ing for far eastern account which llion dealers said, failed to at- act the usual Chinese support be- of a holiday in that country. People who want-to reduce sw of Moone's erald Oil at o plied night morning as will quickly notice an impry t which 11 continue until YER NIFE nd bunches are -reduced Sinaia Rumania T mily King Ferdinand has undergone an|lots of i ed and unglassed windows, the night |z marked th t steps taken uitoes came to clus |after th 3 n org ter in clouds around the lights. rkers and persons rem Thousands of truck loads of debris|many areas are have been +ha ay during the!to typhoid ANYBODY can make pancakes— but it takes more than just a good ok to have them come from the griddle with the crisp brown crusts and tender fllinga that make punmkm 50 goffl- Grandma’s Pancake Flour is mifled especially to make pancakes. Is easy to use—and bakes such crisp, brown | inw\ was caused at the naval sta- ulca by modern methods and machinery. Car owners wh will tell you that the results are amazing and far su thousands of others. G. J. Jackson Park and § The tire is just as flv\.ihlc at the repair as at any other place, and a New Tire, if injured, still looks like a new tire after Vuleanizing. All Tread Designs Preserved. A trial will convince you as it has BATTERY CHARGING—Prompt and efficient sery George’s Tire Service nizing ) hgn‘c had their tires repaired by this new method perior to any other method previously used. ice on Batteries and Tires. Tel. 3734. tanley Streets B. H. Tyrell HONEY LOU Which Girl Would You Marry? One of them is rich, the other not. Both are beautiful. Both are madly in love with Jack Wallack, the hero,of the latest serial by BEATRICE BURTON author of ‘Love Bound,” ‘Her Man,” Etc. One of them has social distinction, the other is distinctly not of Wallack’s set. Which Girl Will He Choose? And having made his choice, will the disappointed one, loving him deeply, forget him, or wili she still pursue him, despite conventions and the marital unhappiness that will inevitably follow? Watch Frnday's Herald For the Answer in BEATRICE BURTON'S Latest Story yesterday reached the low- % mve sears e o0 35| Veins Can Be Reduced or varicose, veins 8hould get a bo Ap the Sept. 23 (P— norr The Fair Drug Dept. sells

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