The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, March 31, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 2
CHICAGO AND SUBURBS
HiT BY CYCLONE
Teegraph 1.ines Are Smashed-Death
I.ist G ro ing-TIelephone WN irts
OtIf, Churche's, Stores and ()th
er liuiklings 1)emolishedt
TRAIN SE'RVICE lil.)CK E)
F'If.in. lin iois. 'laced V'nder .lartial
Law F-ollow% inig Disaster.
('inea:oO. .\March . A scoe of er
. n k i'ld :tI II a u hu I or
ie il ri s if tilia ititni that
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IN"t ' I't IV I IN t . I t t i vil . Igo a
lni i..t an st f ( hi ago a ndi
! n-*1'1 s n of !hc < illY'.s northwest
e!rn uburb . Thc property thunmage ran
i lltt 111 ins 4f dollar>. including the
at .1 -,!n' buibin, and the
rant1'U. rt teilg raph4 anl telephonle
w nu t I wit ral r
-V 1 .'r a i int'- cut, ('11.
Us were killed and a score
n1. T-c %N k the torna1.do swep{
thivrugh the ceniter (if IElgin, Ml., aboumt
!1h :c.- i west of Chicago), vautsing
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Iorted six dead, and Dunning another
stilurb, and Wilmette, a north shore
town, each reported two dead.
Buildings Demolished
From Ilgin the storm passed oil to
the northeast. Half a dozen business
dwellings, two churches and twenty
res idences were demolished inl Elginl.
Alvager reports brought in by farm
ers indicated local damage in a wide
sprad rur cal region. Falling telegraph
anid tiephones poles cut o011 comenuni
Cation and mniny trees, uprooted by the
twisting wiid, so tanigled the wvires
that restoration of communicntion pre
sentled a dilicult, problemi.
The Elginii comny of the si.tae mi-I
litia was plareti on) duoty to guard
property laid open lto the public by
the uni roofing and upsetting of tores.
At eAlirose Park on thie west cri
edge of Chicago sixty houses wvele de
stroyed the devastated area covering
four bioTk. The tornado followed in
lit wake if a severe hail storm.
six Dead Identified.
Toni-ght six ud4:u haI been identili- d
at \leirts. P i l and it wa'is predicted
the fatality lii:' would reach twelve.
score's Were in juired.
Fires followed the collapse of btil
int's aind the flr department of sev
ur Land at
oy the Most El
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No detail of our Selvi
outsiders. Enginecri
publicit.y and legal dey
o\wn. And between ti
perfect co-operation.
friction-speed-the C1
ISFACTORY RESULT
We get the highest
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scientific. Write NOW
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Sumter, S. C.
eral suburbs 'were summoned.
A score of houses in Evanston, a
northern suburb, were demolished and
a number of persons injured, but no
fatalities were reported. Roofs were
carried from houses and trees were
uprooted and carriedt a half-block in
some instances.
The damage in Wilmette, another
north shore suburb was estimated at
$500,000. Mlany buildings in the busi
iless quarter were damaged, along
with the town halil and the Episcopal
Church. The storm tore a path 200
.Iards wide through the main part of
Wilmette.
Alrs. II. Ilansen and EIdward .ame
son were killed, several hundred in
jured and 1,000 maIde homeless at
Dmnning, a northwest subur1b. More
t hanm 150 houses, most ily frame st rue
tures, wvere destroyed there.
Huried inl Debris.
irs. 11anosen and four chiirenl were
inl their hollme Xwienl the building was
blovn over by the Win)d. The children
were uinl inju red. .Jameson vas buried
in the debris (if his cottage.
The Chicago State lospital at Dun
ning wa snot damaged, but several
smaller buildings on the hospital's
a rm were (lest royed. Tihe injured were
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dollar for your land.
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Arcadip, Fla., March 28.-Word P'
reaching here stated that the paine of
Lieut. Omar Niergarth had been
fout, abandoned ,thirty-two miles C
south of Deep Lake. It is believed (
Niergarth wandered away into the in
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Mrs. N. E. Varner, of
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taken to tihe hospital, which also
converted into a barracks for
homeless.
At Plainfield,'a small town wes
Chicago, tvo persons were inju
probably fatally, when their home
blown down. Twelve other per
were less seriously hurt and dan:
estiniated at $25,000 done in the t<
One of the injured was Mrs. Johr
voroe, of Joliet, whose automobile
turned upside downl by the wind. \
than a score of barns in the ne
horlhood of Plainfield were del
inihed.
A nioig nearby towns damage(l
the st orm, according to reports, V
WatcoiIa, Mchanic, Woodstock,
giini and Marengo. Dundee w
porteid to have been inpa sed ovei
the :t0om, hut (.ilaage in the
rounlding farm inig count ry was he
Eight l'ersons Killed
Elgrin, Ill., ali. 28. --A t least 8
I ns wile killed and property dan
tiniited S.,1n1,0111) (alsed by to
do thI ia st ruck thii city shortly a
nonrii todtay. A hirge part f the I1
i.9 4iual.rtei:rl and a'portio4 n4of the
sidnltial section wa.- inl ruins troll
anii it was fear.d liore bodies N
unider the wreckage. Alilitary law
dlcu-e amit 5 n'clock mal tle str
Were 'cleiartd by troops to prel
loot in:.
E':lgin \vas in irkness tonight
than11 1011 persons" were ij -d i
city. L.ighIt wi an: d trolley W
werie dlowni. Street tar ievice
iiprooitedi trees arnd for al t imel only
el thn city w ithr the roiutsidte.
(ini procelaimiiing- ilitar hilw M1:
I rice called) rut ('ompitany I), TIenrt!
iis Nationa>': l GuiriI ardt, to, patroln
.virlvked ar ia:. I I arl-o aiskedr fir
vle inenin u iorm and "c re o
Scou t:: respionded.i
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Ilionij. .Alar. 28 Theli safet ofC
hoil snm tiime drin iLg lanst iiighrt
-- s n im i 'i 8141 ini mni yi li I $1()
chan-.iTh lnty ton ieu safe
Inah. by lihe cointioniLi. It is
lieivind that whteri( inomm iiittedi
hri y rentrl t hr sitr befrei clii
t imr and lit, (thus biinig lo'knid ii
thi I oro . A- C formerl (emloyeenr has I
Ilrlbhn, Ga. .\larchI 28.- IIer
('u in iL:: liigror srirtinir drto bile hi
nonI, ivrsasrn vertirin, dlied aiiry
hrayii in I ;l~aurneniis coutlty jail a
fall and itwar' fillnowtd b ty ar siri:
raialr ristuiiranctes whiich conit ir
for twor mionths Ia fteri the~ crime.
l)lA.il()Nl)S ()N l'()It'f
I)ulain, Ga., .\larch 28.--With aIL
teni resiiest aittacihedr that they he
tu rrer ton the irwners, t wo (if threec
mindrs recen tly storlen here wvere fo
min thIe pirch ofC a loical newspi
mn todaly.
Thei unitfti uf ie three <iiiamo
valuedi at $%r,0001, was i s((crd
Thursdarhy at Ih homlriie oif Mrs. W,
I'hll iips hre. Theii thirdl stonei has
yret bnein licoverd buI n~t poli'e (itle
sta:rte they are expecting to make
verglades. The search for himi
ing continued and the hope is e
-essed that Indians will rescue hi
formation received here wa r
-ief, due to wire trouble. A
Niergarth has been missing fror
iristorm Flying Field since Tues
ty an( other planes have been scour
g the section for hirn.
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