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STfiACC'SE
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MONDAY EVENTNG/.
JtiXE 32,
secret
how
g o o d -
Pickles and
and
Relishes
Heinz Vinegar
quality
that
make
so good. Sold
Four
Cider,
and Tarragon.
sealed bottles.
D A M A G E O F M I L L I O N S I N
Passengers Who Escaped From
Pullman
Berths When
New York Central Express Dashed Into Uncharted River \
World-Famous Cruise on the
Great
Lakes
Transit Corporation
Palatial
Steel Steamers
TlONESrA JUNIATA OCTORARA
iSC Bagalo to
Dvkih
onsf/Jetem
2230
Miles
~ T UXUStiOk'S GOfi^*t,
i*»5.l£fltl
icrarry *ad cdsc*.
I j ipŝ Ttiia. Criis i=iL*l*EHe—&caoi:f&*ti—
Lai*
&.
Out—
Uis H-iiso-Stnia
o£ M«ii=»c—
Sipwi^f »3tl esiaaotaotatr bodies of KBer
y cutest tseGr»s Lurs grou^
Fu«caf«
«r w«e eat.
IN
/
,|
ej^jSvely
cv«y
tL;ee
&y*.
ttoppcag *t
Cevtltad, Dc-
Jt-r^fV, B O S S . * * • • - * * • « * •'?-•'*- Sink So. Mine,
Kaufhua.
Tisfceu aTiT'.trvs^or.,
«
A H to'*™**** *,
*-
K
-
S
Cart*r
Y ra> * l B u reau ^
310 S- warren
it.
Thousands of Acres Inun-
I
dated
b y Torrents o f Water
j Cutting Wide Swaths—
Hundreds M a d e
Homeless.
S W O L L E N
STREAMS
GO
OVER THEIR BANK S
VINEGARS
n g S o H
P r i s o n
they
mod-
saving
;
in their •
laundry^.
Got
W a im e a t h e r
day
:
the
home a
giver, sen-
to
hard
Let t he
F a m i l y
L a u n d r y
Dolt
St. ' W a r r e n 8554.
W a s h i ng O nl y . - •
' Lives Lost at Jamesville,
' Portland
an d Smyrna—
I Enormous
Damage
to
j . Farm
Crops
Throughout
j " A r e a .
: For.r
dead, man v nit ̂ « l
ar-.il
mi -
j l ions In proper t y dam=ee *
th e
toll of
j th « wors t
elctrical
and
rain
storm In j
| swept thedistrict
yesterday
morning, j
i
Torrents c-.:tt ns
wide s wat hs do's
1 th e hil lsides, to r n th r o ugh the valleys
Inunda t i ng thousands
of
acres, mak
hu n d red s
hom el ess ,
and leavlns a
m u d '
covered desolation in t heir
v . - a k f -
as th e I
waters began to
recefie
last ni z h t . :
j
Peaceful
.streams bers me
r a gi ng;
stolen
rivers carrying
mil l ions
of tons:
of
debris
before
t hem. S t eam
a nd
elec-
tric railroads were a t a standstill f o r -
hours
yesterday,
and
State
and
c o u n t r y :
roads -were impassable t h rou g hou t
the;
day in man y sections. The
rajr ns
fiood j
wat ers m a de vast lakes,
ru.r.in;:
f a r m ,
crops and ;akins a h e a v y toll in l i v e - ;
stock.
Th e storm s wept d is t r ic t t od ay was
check in g
up
Its frightful ioss
w i th
t h e ;
fol lowing kno-*m dead.
Anso n M a r v i n. S3 . dro w ne d a t
'
Orielda. B ody
four.d
w h e n
flood
waters receded at noon today-
Henr.an Reals. 3. of Janwsvllle.
drowned in Butternut creek.
GeorEe Vanstra'.en. 17. of Cortland
killed by a
fel l ing
tree.
Mrs..Mary Hawkins. £0. of S my r-
na, crushed to death w h e n he r h o m e
was
swept
away.
- It - r e - I l l be several days before the to
tal n u mber of injured
is
k n own , but I
- m a ny
-were
m a i m e d w h e n caught
in the
j
I. currents~c f ' th e ' r o a r i ng streams.
The s t o rm'
-seems,
t o have cen t ereo
:
in
Onor.daga
ccar.ty
and to h a v e s w e p t I
s ou t h wi t h terrific
f o rc e
ar.fl t h e n east, j
In both
those
sections the property;
d amag e was . "enormous. W hi l e wes t j
and north of
Syracuse
-««*£jr»a
_̂ ̂
^
c
_
Cannotlj porter
.
the Rev
.
c
.
M
.
Hersdla
.
s
.j..
„ „C. L.
Coving
and Mr.
Coving.
Bo ys an d girls, you can h a v e
lots
o f f un w
Y o u r grocer w i l l
g ive yo u o ne fo r
o n i y
1 0
Sa
o r Hy- l o B re ad wrap p e rs .
Ask
y o u r
fr iends
to g e t som e wrap p e rs
Mr.
C. R. Im l e r . Edw a r d =.
Cleary
and S. J.
K lei n .
f t . S,
Officer Loses
:
Nerm
in
the
effects
of
the. storm
Intensity, seems to
h a v e
:
been south
o f]
the
city. . . . .
The damase to
farm crops
through-
out'Central Xew Tork wil l reach
mil-
l ions. '-Vast" areas were
"flooded
to
2.
.depth'- o f - f i v » • ant -six feet
in
places-'
•Wafer
'tearing
its way d o w n
f r o m ' t h e ]
hills c o a i i l fc tc V
t-overed'
growins crops,
w i th - ' m ut
1
. T. foot
thick.
.-
•'• |
In ma'ny-v inaires and cities
:the
loss:
TUES Inlo thousandsof dollars^ 'Cort-j
an d
r
Oneida."
Car̂ tstota, Binohamton.,
Sherburne.: Chittenango. Jarnesville.
Fayetteville.
•
Onondaga Valley: and;
Kianj- other ••
places
• c o unt Ihe
"loss
In i
thousands at
dollars. Onelda
and
Cort-
land "had
estimated
losses
of
? 5 Q P
each. , . . . - . - • • .
:' U pr o o te d Trees B loc k Traffic.
. Teiesrsph -and telephone lines
:
in i
man y .places were" dowu." .and i t Will be ;
days
before
c o m m uni c a t i o n
is
c o m - ?
pletely
restored.
Roads and railroad ] .
beds -were -washed
out, >nd uprooted
i
trisES"
blocked 'trsSc.
JLands' .Kcs
-were
OTrceroos-In. m a n y
section*. ..- "
;
̂
anytj)ing
rack
_„,,..
Rerves
like
is.flood, Afeelins of utter helplessness carneî
Second rcw— Frtd
Ssyr.slds,
ar.d
\ S T O R M S P O I L S
;
B U D S
I N T E N D E D
F O R
R O S E
S H O W
A ll
Irreparably
Damaged—
'•
000
Maj .
Burton
J; Mitchell of
Niagara
Falls
Saysj W itho ut Bail. Pending
;
'
. "Feeling o f
Utter
Helplessness" G am e •
;
im.-^n?ation.
Over
Him on Awaking.
• ;
John
K f i i t t l e ,
Owner, Is H e i di
lout
B a i l . -
P em
Investigation.
John Kni t t l e
of -"a
have served in m a n y ehsagemer-TS
the
p;
....,_-,.-_-„ v... -..-.— ^ ' in ' tho
dw tr ue t i o n
of carafe
1
•""*""-
- a u to m o bi l e o w ne d by Kn it t l e and
VIA
B R I D G E P O R T - - .
M o to r Service
L E A V E
O N E I D A :
Saturday,
S u n d ay
and
A
«„
3 P. M .
o nl y— 7
A.
M.,
11 A.
M»
Holidays—S
A. M,, 11
6 P. M.
L E A V E - SY R AC U SE:
S at u rd ay ,
Sunda y a nd
A.
M .,
S P . M.
only-^3 A
M.,
1 P
M^
A M., 1
8 P. M. "
. -'
Tr ip
rare, Onelda and ,
Syracuse, S3.
7 Central
Av e .
W l e t l ng B l o c k.
at' O nt l da
The ' -Tt ouehn l og a an d ' Chen an g o : .
ers went over
t j i c i r
ban k s wi t h in a . f e w ;
over
,v,e as'I
awok e in my lower berth and
found wz
minutes
af t er t.ie downpour -was
at
it? was'the
wav
3iaj. Bu r t on
J.
M i tc h e l l
of
Xi
peak.
>Thc"--Erie'
'•
»—'«~
i » - « h , « l •"•»-
» . - • > . . ^
and' neishboring
niultupus rivers
canal "-was"raised
of
1 he
top. AH
streams
in
t h is
broken
wat er
all
abou t me."
~\ r t» r
returninsr
from
a v i s i t w i th h i s
wife
ar.ii children Kett le asked
fo r _ t i e
-
-
-
-
left,
a c c o r o m -
-nrheth*- t h - - -
s»-racuss
Hos?
=pc:a:j-'s
sh o w w i l l
he affectvd bv
Sundays ?;6rra
"nc.-Jr«." A:-
ros«s
w h i c h liao necun to
s horr
c o l o r
Trere can:2i:ed
beyor.a
re-
C3very. Member? «f the
?r^iery hops
oVVinaf s how' d zt ef r ' Tbu rsd s y and Fri-
day
o: this
weel-:.
_
*i";c. « t « - - r m ce^t r r^^d T ^ G I onl~ thr
N o c m s b-j: tie bushes them se_ -res_l-
—fr
Hy-Dry Wash
Means
Economy
Hy-Dry Wash is a high
isfactory laundry
servic
costs very
little.
It is a
feature
of the Yale La
Every article
is -washed
fect
cleanliness
with
Perm
Water.
Your
clothes
a
turned almost completel
The few
pieces
that need
easily he
ironed
at
home
Hy-Dry
Wash
costs
on
for the first fifteen
poun
4c for each
additional
Try this economical serv
week.
Phone Warren 3536
Yale man will
promptly
East Eajnor Avenue
at Montgomery
_
Downtown
Under the
Ban
,. . . . ..
The .toll of the storm was as sudden
as: it was
terrific, cloudbursts
in
m a n y
places
broug^
torrents, and new rivers
w o und . t.ieir
. way - t h rou g h the lowest
levels.
'•'••:' . • . ' • - ' . .
"".--- '-.
'"
:
"
"- - i
.
Through
the ?, ohawl; valley, the
Mo-
h a w k river rased- » disastrous-way. 15
feet above Its normal level, f looding tha
m a n y cities and villages
'alons'Its
banks.
' ; - . - ' .
- • •. : -
Brid g es S w ept A way . ,
BridS6s -s wept from
their'baies,
a nd
fo unda t i o n , cluttered the--^ebris whic h
sometimes meeting; ohftaclcs 'ferved to
extend the flnoded-arcas as-the waters
W
™ '
"1 suppose S
oclock
in the m o r ni ng
v.-as
a bo ut
t he r ig h t t i m e to be rising
la the pol ice -patrol."- Maj or . Mitche
1
ca id wi t h a laugh. - V M y first th o ugh t
w h e n I awoie n the train was that we
hail-,
landed
in tbe Hudson. Of course
J
didn't
kno w
where
we
were
as J han
-
'
T H O U G H T
H E W A S I N
H U D S O N
ter.t
of
hu n d red -
of
dollars
b ut
iauchec
J
and joked abo ut ' the affair a
they were on a picn'.c. Ohers
h undr e ds
of
dollars
t h rou g h bcir.s un-
able
to keep
business
appo in t men t s .
but had
on l y word s
of praise
for
the
gone
to.
bed w hen
we
left
'
N«'w
fork
at
m i dni B h t . At ' fa - Et
I
.was going
to
pather up m y things .and mak e my
my ' o u t as best I coald. bnt w h e n 1
looked
out the
w i ndo w
and saw the
water right ap to, the level and grad-
ually
rising,
t"forgot-
all
-about
m y
clothes. I
smashed
the screen and
SliSEICElli
«'«
a
«"-ou
S
h. S ome fel low on «ojj-f
n
'
5
7
r
i
t
"^a''
sro
o"d
effic ient work of the raJaroad officials,
conductors and porters-
At the Xew
m o r e
than
150
-were
gathered
arou n d ]
a pile
o f"
clothing.
pocketbooks and other things left be-
h i nd in the hasty d epar t u re 'roa the
\
stranded
train but Iheri was no rush i
by
"any
one to set
his
particular doth- J Xorrr.al service was_ restored or. all
central station i Sunerinten'dent puffv
\Vorks
r o u n d ] . f. _ , ,~- r- /"__„-
t a t s . ]
Allbund?.yDirecfmg.Gangs
• Removins:
Debris.
Constipation
Biliousness
Sour Stomach, Etc.
To be lisaia-.y. keep the
fcc-̂ rels open and
ths
ir.-sr
zz-TZ Harsh sa ts
and
often cau
, _ . P i m p l e s
. . . . . .
i e a d sW f f li C i i t i c n r a
wftb
Gitlcor* So«p and
hot
to free the pore*
of taporitles
with a gentle application
Ointment tp'soothe and
^dcum is ideal for
and .perfomlni;: .
• - • " - . . '
nffirTr*"*'*'*****-
So«p~»K«T»»
wiiVrai mat.
were
Ttil l
impassable.
The state
road
I
j between Jlinca
and-^anllus
Center was j
\ three feet under.
water .and,
hu n d red s of i
|
acres
were under water.
.'
•
:
'
-
To
the east
of the city the prodac- :
1
l ive mu ch
- l a nds
-near Canartota, Oiiei-
da,
. Bridgeport'
a n d . ,
places
between
Oneida lake
and Butternu t 'and-:
Co-
waseloa . creeks" were
as-
rnnch
as five
f er t
iirnder water. Celery,
on ion
'and
lettuce crops for
w h i c h
the section Is
noted
wore ruined. .
' It was not an
unconvrnon
s ight, to
sec Ssolatect
homes
and
narns.-;
Fann-
ers
frantically fought to - rescue, live
stock- from partly sobmeijred .
and whilc. l ma:
livestock
was
.
inaropned
•
on highways
-as the -water
reaches the
engine
bases- ; "
,
.
. Tossed.About In R a gl r ig
Flood.
-.\ Tha Vvast-stretcb, of : waler In inland
places
provided thousands of
boys
with
ha.opKe». but Jt iras
fatal
-to
—
on the
roof,
cinders, m u ck ' an d Lord k n ows what
waited
ua U l
the one
.carefully looked over,
the p
his
property.
The-
claim departments established
a: and
each
i ines "of the New Tork State
railways
j-
i:
-
nt a71
a S u n d ay nw m m sr .
^irimv Pajamas and lire'feet- -T w g t t Wrt l on bu rean at. the station.soon Ǥw
rulss
t hos e-Poor f«t wil: be sore for
alter
word had-becn received that No . ̂̂
i
weeJt ."
J9
ŝstranded.
Passenc«-s
regis-
j
s
trects-
eise
guess
a
So m e
too Cold to -
Reflislter,-
:
"
It -was
:
a motley collection of individ-
uals that invaded the Onondaga. Men
clad onlv In
pajamas,
w o m e n I n
nlgbt-
sntS
others only
In
t h» l r nr.der-
clotnos, wi t h a "blanket or coat t h rown
over t hem an d faces streaked TTith
mud.
marched toward the desk. *
Standing'.for nearly
an honr in
the
-
tered their Tiames and addresses and]
Tfic
mos t s
their
raissing
articles wit h
this bureau.
Unless the articles are ' found, restitu-
t ion win
be
mad e
to the owners.'
P S H B I G S T O I I
•ubbish . - . . , . •
heavy rush of wat er ,nrou;n
.-2;
i nte r r up t i o n oc-;
So
curred
on the
Solvay.
l ine, . w n j c h .
was,
blocked from Hail
avenue
:o W e s t
-
vay until
after
3. oclock yesteraay
A road
a t
Chsmunr street
was
cleared
•
at 10:iO. Tii* S ou l a Sa'iina J'.rias a.^j
were badly t ied =p. I t was lfl:3u -
;̂ >gss
more f o r t u n at e -member?
of the
party
j
beyond
that
r*int- • i
OUier
l ines were cleared up by noon-
FOB
more iortun**e
. J J O I * . M « - . -
w
M
.*-
» — - - . -
;
- .
to «si»ter for .them. Teeth
chattered
R
a
]
r
oad
and Trolley
at a
{act.pace. keep:as t ime
wi t h
« h e j
•>
---—
.Into City Cnp"
1
"
. Flood.
. .
rousclrs.cl
arms,
body andi
.
Herroan «
Reals.
3-ycar-oW son of Mr.
id
;
Mrs:
Reals-
of
•Toe
boy
..playliis in^
the --water.
In his
bade*
yard -with
companions. stepped
Into
;
a deep',
cot
mad e
by
-Bnttenrat;
» ~ Thf-boy
was tossed
about.In
the raging .-flood . an d 'his lr>dy -fas
fbon3
;
•• •* yarfls - do w n .the'-stream,
' .where it
was
held by debrfs.
'Hawkins of'Smyrna '~*
her
l ife' -when:
her, home,
swept away
by"'the-"floods
of a
swollen-
stream,
crushed it to pieces against
a
bridge.
Her bociy
:
'was-^fonnd in' t n « . ; debris
after-th'e'.^ter 3>ad-receded.
V Lignuilris if lded to the ,tirror,.t>f t
itorm
and
"m a ny
barns/were destroyed
by
the
• fire .which fol lowsd. The
west-
w n; part
ot th« 'distric' t 'OTffered'.niore
1 front
-wind
and
l ghtrf.np-
than It.
did
fr o m : f loods:-. ;-The.great peach, dls.-
trlcf
near Geneya, Canandaigua,
Fair-
port
'and-
other"' places in
"Wayne, Sen-
eca, Cayusa and :>Monrpe. counties
;W*s
The manasement threw open the
dry-j
InST room and those w ho were
to hz-ve "clothes
to
a y SI. and
N» w York Central • • . . - • " • - - i>roceeds are to be used to ei^'P
Gnesis are -to
. • . , . ' • i n o m T T
J
T b C T ^ t l L f i x i i c or
sscbborn.
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t he ' s h» < r . c SS o \xtSf I™ < w « > rr» If
im
win
Ha r r o o nv "
circle
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tiiartw. ntut> *=4
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wffiiwii O. Dtn
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BMa.
•were
repaired in most instancesv.bat j anee
at the
f es . . t y a l . - • ..-.
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JUaitm, cw=u fad-tt mx
f
»irt
jrn
•S?V««
wriou,
points Jt. was -OtoJŜ Ŝ̂Ŝ -̂̂^̂ "̂ •-*S«iJ2t»ffi« «? JSS|N.i
4 -:
The Bank of Personal Serv i
First
Trust and Deposi
South" W arren at
Washington
Stre
.•
North
SalJna
at Jam es:Street"',
.one
bottlo" 10; tail..wn*
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