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de 2) 5 it + lay nta rer lay erd ody he PAGE TEN. FLIER IS OMFE AFTER LENGTHY STAY IN WATER QUE TO MISHAP U.S. Cruiser Accomp- lishes Rescue—Plane Destroyed at Request of Locatelli. WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. ieutenant Locatelli, the aviator, has been Tt essage telling of Lo- telli's rescue came from Raleigh and said: 1 sigh: by Richmond latitude n the dispatch at 7 a. m. today nent is about 80 t of Cape Fare- enant Smith and Neilson, . on their of 825 miles across the the Ameri perilous bk icy of the Italian avin gave his posit! head of the Arr when the lat reached dal, thelr objective, he was not there, and was thought for a ume to hi over-shot the go-! Amer. aval officers and avi ators, with the of Danish officials and natives familar with the tortu along the southeastern tip nd, have conducted an in- rch for him since it. be- » known he was lost, but few Is have been obtained by the official naval wireless here despite continuous efforts. It was known, . that the searchers were fac- t handicaps of fog and heavy ON POARD U, 8. CRUISER, RICHMOND, East of Cape Farewell, enland, Aug. 25. (By the Assoct- ed Press).—The Richmond rescued eutenant Locatelll, missing Italian Irman, at 11:35 o'clock last night. He was picked up 125 miles east of ewell, ilan filer and his compan- fons were uninjured, although worn out by fatigue. Motor trouble had forced Loca telli come down on the water dur- ing the flight on Thursday from Rey- KJavik, Iceland. He was unable to 3 plane tnto the alr again ted for 100 miles, * Locatelli requested that his, afr: plane be destroyed and his wish was 4 with, nt Locatellt had been pped off from morning tn com- ant Lowell H. Smith and Lieutenant Erik H. Nol- son, He was last seen several hours later flying along the course from the Icelandic port to Frederiksdal, Greenland, but he fatied to reach the latter place with the Americans. During the earlier stages of the 5 across the Atlantic from eenland the Itallan faster machine than ch the Americans are E sir globe encircling trip, outdistanced his companions, pass- ing the United Cruiser, Richmond, some 70 miles southeast of Reyk- . five miles ahead of Smith and n the Itallan falled to arrive ksdal or to be .reported from any other point near Cape Farewell at the southern tip of Greenland late sday night, Rear Admiral Thomas P. Magruder order- ed the American war vessels on pa trol near eenland to search for It was this search which was eesful attempt to two Americans on the | ey over 825 Atlantio, followed solitary flight from nd, by way of Scotland. The flight h the sanction of the lian government and in fis later es particularly from Kirkwall to Hoefnhornafjord, Icetand, with the aid of the factlitl ch previously had been used by the American filers J which had been put at Locatell!'s posal by the United States au- out Pisa from fcan round the Later, however, he their enforeed delay ch up, reaching Iceland in cont! » Aug, ~The filers today prepar- another hazardous y, & 500-mile Jump Indian Harbor, ports received at the told of mith and sdal to Ivigtut, n two hourg here that proved we the Ivfet more took adv r conditions se becat LONDON.—Willlam Marcon) in a radio message to the Associated Press, said he did not consider that the present atempts te communicate with Mars by radie had any better chance for a success than experi. ments conducted when the two plan ets are farther apart. MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1924. | STEN Te UAVS 1S MAKING PARIS HARD Phaedh oo ee x 2 ee ie iad 4 = sth 2 fs] || West of Laramie aTAAT ANNU aeneresee | [WD “SPEECH 1 ed Two Killed When TENNIS” STARS Auto Turns Over _ [| many cases by hall, which caused killed and two painfully injured ‘4 B a ee within a few miles of Laramie. The ‘ead havoc among the vineyard crops. Alien ie BRUSSELS, Aug. 25.—Ratn which dead man, as yet unidentified, ionshi recent! has uring Jent- save that he {s believed to hare U. S. ries been Po dant tens Cuzrade cout miner samea | Get Under Way With lessly over Belgium, ta described | PJero Presidential Can- Nelson, « almost a disaster, for Bel- a the aul moe | Situad Fist oF Eniviens leet heat and oats, particularly! didate Prepares for Steve Tagern and L. W. cial statistics show the sowing this “f Peal mice cwseseay eatkeniee Sear only one fourth of wiat te| — First Tour of Talks was tn 1922. Belgian farmers have and bruised. ‘turned from grain to sugar beets ‘The accident occurred on the-old | NEW YORK, Aug. 25—All roads ratiroad cut almost opposite Look- | frequented by followers of American! na other export crops. NEW_YORK, Aug, 25—Jonn w. —_ Davis, Democratic presideatial can. out, Excessive speed cgnverted | lawn pnts bee nig extcncpets into sidewise momentum as the car | Hills, I., where the fc aor 5 . didate, will make two speeches to. rounded a curve at the point of the | annual tournament for the Unitet|Pyctyres of Oil morrow at Columbus, Ohio. Ths accident, causing the heavy car to | States beri ae, is < oe ois first will be before the Democratic upset. So great, in. fact, was the | singles Drovide..the .center « state convention and the second at momentum that the heavy vehicle | interest for-patrons of the sport dur-|- Reserve Finished the state fairgrounds. turned over twice, ing the whole of this week. eS 7 It {s understood that in his speech The dying and the Injured men Never before has any terin! j] WASHINGTON, Aug. 25—Aertal|t© the state convention Mr. Da Were brought to Laramie in the |Pament held tn the United States| oo soni mapping of naval att] Will reply even more specifically t. caboose of a freight train, where | Partaken of-such a strong atin reserves in the west has been com-| President Coolidge’s acceptance’ the men were partially {dentitiea | tional flavor as has been given t! pleted, the navy department an.| dre: than he did in his Seagir\ By NEA Alrmai) Service— Four person were killed and scores injured when a Jersey Central Philadelphia New York express was de- ; ‘ tle competition this year by ‘apasan: fated a shed into a ten-ton atte truck near Cranford, N. J. The engine and ihre cars plowed over | a8 Nelson died soon after, From nounced today, The photographs the tee tor sidinante of three ‘city: iNoekes “and hen’ toppled ‘over. vi the incoherencies of the ‘Injured | the entey of leading stare from AUB | were made to: ald in the study The Democratlt nominee will leave : : men, it was gathered that they | t*alla, Canada, France, Cuba, Ng| problems relating to o!l conserya-|tonight for Ohfo and return hero Mexico, Japan and Spain. ©The Davis cup teams from all of the countries named have been entered had gone to Rock Springs recent- ly from Colorado to work in the tion for naval purposes. Wednesday to prepare for the firs: jit Seat de tae coal mines, and were returning to extended tour of his campaign. His first address on that trip will be at DEFENSE. PLE FORMURDERERS CONTINUED Character Analysis Is Stressed by Darrow In Court Talk Today CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—(By the As sociated Press). — Characteranaly- sis based on heredit? and environ. ment was the theme cf Clarence 3. toloradi h . | in the tournament, so ft ts apparent NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN Whe » West Virginia, on Labor Fare ee Ore cheat the, Anlaricaittraod iat’ wisideed] sDispinw 7beHs. Ke PElanopr seit be day dha toe espond probablswill be i Ho. 2S will have to extend themselves to the|OPen for dipping on and after the tenth of September, Register at|8! Chicago. After several days at utmost in order to retain the national Parse | tha: 7 Richards and Cunningham the western headquarters ther: title In the United St with A. L. Wallace. storel Davie will visit Nebraska, Iowa at: The: Americas pea reg . L. BISHOP, _other western states. against the strong. foretgn contingent —— include such famous players’ as WW. T. Tilden, 24, four times cliampion and present holder of the ie W. ML Johnston, twice champion; #R, N. { Willams, 24, who held the title tnj{- ae . 1914 and 1916} C. H.. Fischer, who |}: e ranked number seven last year; BD. ‘ J. Griffin, one of the leading players Oo W Tri ce of the Paciflo Northwest; Kirk Ried, New York state champion: WW. M. Washburn, N. W. Niles, H. G. M. Kelleker, and a number of. others whose names ere familiar to all fol: Mrs. Miriam Ferguson lowers of the game. United States Singles Champions Will Run for Governor ea plone of State of Texas | {1881 ----—-.--------.. RD. Sears 1883 DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 25.] 7535 —Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson, | 1855 of Temple, wife of former |18sé Governor James E. Fergu-| £87 Gladstone Cases are easy to find—but you have never *been ‘offered such quality for the price as you will find in this low-priced student special. i; | } | Darrow today as he pleaded anew before Judge John R. Caverly for the Hv. Richard Loeb and Nathan I ; : Un} isss Leopold, jraies uidneieire rananccin: son, was the Democratic] yes9 ders of Robert Franks 5 Texas today, returns from Satur- “The weird, mad act" of the youths| By NEA Airmail Service— day's run-off primary giving her a yic- saficd. Onl¥ iecilantally ahi tory by a majority of more than 80,000 patpebe det lay PCr a mitt ea a le The entire train was derailed when the locomotive of a speeding Cen-| votes over Fellx D. Robertson’ of the veteran of the American bar > roi tech Of the crivne tacit tp | tral railroad of New Jersey express ploughed into a ten-ton truck near| Dallas, endorsed by the Ku Klux Nace from ehildhood the influcness | Cranford, N. J. Several of the.cars, as shown in this pleture, were com: | Klan. SO HA les i pletely toppled over on their sides -e----- F. H. Hovey r h a ‘ Returns tabtlated by the Texas RD. Wrenn wiih ne pines Sacacknceiite ct election bureau gave: Mrs. Fergu- = R. D. Wrenn : : could not be told with certainty, but ARGENTINE Fiaives ecaetcen santeeeieatana ~-----—---- M. D. Whitman : limits of human knowledge were . counties dn the state, sixty-seven be- t d t blamed for that. Sir soorapiate uden Wealth opening the dors to no W 1 Mrs: .Fergisohi atetTemplenores : ° ways which led to denial of desire, AITS FOR ON SuSOn. mp! eects W. A. Larned S l was “the terrible m{sfortune in this Serea 6 ctmemeg aT eeseLcay goes : iake as Tx. Doherty, pecia e eatiaar cians SW elke aie Robertson congratulating her on Tol Holeombe, Ward Site Sakunine cane ofeect | ~NEW PLANE ] | te ry. corr Beata ‘A $30 Value the boys starting wt Loeb. He K 4 Old sere oa aac epee anne a Grand Man Of. Wall Street 102 Years Old Made of fine quality cowhide, full leather lining, hand sewed into an English frame, excellent handle, lock and catches. There is only a limited quantity of these bags. If you would enjoy the prestige and travel service this bag affords, come in soon, 5 HANOI, French Indo China, Aug. produce a “perfect crime’ grew nat-| 95. ataior Pedro Zanni, Argentine urally “from the youth's habitual! word fiter, is still awaiting the ar- reading of detective steries super-'m:| rival of a new seaplane which © , posed upon a brain “forced ike a N enable him to continue his journ hot house plant to absorb book at-| tis old machine was so badly da ter bool aged in landing here August 19, that Me had aay eenngs [it was found impossible to repair tt Attitude Expected to ws--—- M. BL MeLoughtin waceveses BM. B. McLoughiin sereveeas RN, Williams }} -ew=~--- W. M. Johnston John A. Stewart, “the grand old man anon so REN. Williams ter f they sald Mr, Darr ‘ p Be Made Clear in |%,%2" ena [President ‘bro. teen of RL, Murray , : Making It Easy J Early Speech. Wlipeate: rentgution twaay sbsareed Wt, Tiden|| LEGIONNAIRES MAKE THIS STORE his 102nd_birthda; W, T. Tilden 1 =o WT. len For Housewives HOLD PRIMARY: BY WILLIAM J. LOSH NOTICE TO PARENTS t. iden YOUR HEADQUARTERS (United Press Staff Correspondent)| The Board of Education has made PLYMOUTH, Vt. Aug. 25.—Al-| 29 adoption. or special reéommenda- GERRADS CROSS, England, A —Mrs. Mary Bolton has Inven yy subserip- || Green Beans and small or me- ugh President Coolldge today tion, “peck agents making such || dium Cucumbers, 14 tbe, $ 2 d Fe ntinued to preserve silence on the} ota: are attempting to obtatn or-|| 30 for $2.00; Crab a dinner wagon which automatic ,, (Continued from Page , One) Ku Kiux Kian issue thrust at him| ders through misrepresentation. ail Ibs. r A washes the dishes’ while they are} *!0nal and gubernatorial nominations! ») John Davis, Democratic A. A. SLADE, Superintendent. being wheeled into the kitchen. reaching to every city and town, ap-| sresidential candidate, it was made PTS ae Ss toes ; we parently have centered. the Interest] ciear that he will make full answer| COLORADO SPRINGS, | Colo— and sh Hee : ee The Home of es in these contests. Inited States! i, nis own. tir Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, po! . LANCASTER ° Senator Thomas (J... Wilah, Demo. |!" M8 Onn tne Lee oa the Mactand iovpher he det \Fort Lupton, Colo, Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes | WO K INS _[crst. ts the only unoppgsed congres:| oii; Charies G. Dawes, Republican | feating Colorado Springs, 7 to 6. With : sional candidate, four “Republicans see {dential candidate, in which} the score 6 to 1 against them at the sg this. nomination... ‘Thirty. ded With Davin that the Eins [ beginaligsiet sete lapwenitit tineRee eight Republicans filed creating con-| 7 sation should not: be-a campaign | each of the army men made a goal in tests for 11 of the :13 congresstonal| -~ iacthe presient’s demand for | that period. offices while 40 Democrats registered tolecenceta: whe, ansertenme TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY for 0 ohaxhesa off. beige ces gucholy hath i eee akes formal response. FOR RENT—Five-room unfurnished strictly modern house, 107 8. Katee lent was not advised tn Saunt Dawes’ klan speech and uently the general was In no| Washington. «ing (for the president. Of Lace er: tn of 20,000 as counties, a a pared t@ the ‘al election pay heey {dent's failure to accept ‘ WILL OFFER RN Mrireatn PRRDO OR ai The nge at this time should async cite pe ee bo construed es his intention ‘% . Seeded setae etna |e gvora tow auton, tone san ree Instruction rete Gs ti ia the | to him said. ‘ nate candidates for offices in : eleven congressional districts: state|. I {8 regarded as probable - that ators: assemblymen delegates to| Ns answer will be made at a meet- “In’ the Making of Itali i © September state conventto: of the fraternal congress in 2 e aking o Aalian Renaissance hier = e of the supreme court,| $e suestion, the presidents iApeee Plaques and Polychrome Gift Ee ppt aoe necna, | Washington on August 29. . a Lay os te tna |. While party chiefs grappled with , ; Articles his busfest day shaking hands with three district courts of appea > ' a r ; four thousand Plymouthites, n SALT CREEK : BEGINNING DAY oe histone Gt the aei2| boring Vermonters and tourists B , I N MON { gt he state! room all parts of New England. | JSSES J and fee be SP morrow the president and Als AUGUST 25 ‘amily will spend a quiet day. His 3 Busses a Day Si vacation comes to an end Wednes- Each Way LEAVE CASPER S third with 19,54 n fourth, with 19,0 = Here is a Tare oppoptunity to learn not only a useful but a very grace- ful decorative art, Nearly every woman commands some leisure time for gift making. She always has a few very intimate associates to whom she desires to give something different, somethi 4 personality. ? ing expressing her own OS WASHINGTON.—John» R. Quinn, Townsend Hotel commander of the American: Legion, 8 a.m, 10 a. m., 2:30 p. m. in a letter to’ Mrs, Anthony Wayne ‘ook, president of the Daughters of LEAVE SALT CREEK the American. Revolution, “utayall||$ a, m., 2 p. m. 5:30 p. m. What, then, could:be more welcome than a course of instruction in the ttealy aren plans, for ‘National BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS making of such lovély articles as the following: bnliim? §ob2 : Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily ITS ROB TEXAS BANK Salt~ Creeks’: Transportati _ _ Plaques—In Wide Variet: Hungarian girls marry at 16, and| |. ‘i Seapaee et Candle Sticks ‘ Book Ends DALLAS, Texas,-Aug. 25.—Twolovery girl whe reabhos er ir TELEPHONE 144 Night Lamps Ss andlt F ot eing- married. iconces asked bandits in an automobile De al ter a Compotes Cigarette Boxes Bud Vases Fruit Bowls Smoking Trays itoday, and 000. They overlooked stveral thousand dollars, One entered the bank ‘and i forced the employes info a» vaul S The other rer: in the aut Skill in this art is easily acquired and man craftsmanship to the redecorating of chairs, pictures. s y are able to apply this tables, boxes, mirrors and ww.» TRAIN SCHEDULES Chieace & Northwestern we Arrives Devarts weneeeennne-- 1:30 p. m. 1:50 p, m. weeewenee ena + 11.00 p,m. SEE DISPLAY AT The Chamberlin Furniture Co. ACE 4s not only at the height ot ¥ its popularity, but there ts a Eantbeund— tendency to use more than one| THEFT OF CLOTHES CHARGED || 9. t23 ----20---0-----.------ Ba pe Frvget de kind on the same frock. Here is @ Charged with stealing of EIS yt pe eae heavy banding combined with a light,| clothes f> Salvation Army Chleage, Burlington A Quincy open Chantilly variety. ‘They meet} beadquart en a charming dinner gown vf white| arrested 1 repe. The sleeves and the skirt or-| par Eastbound Arrives m Bennett was Nov 83 --—--.. by the police de- is.said tc have Our Drapery t which the» model ts all but! the sult at the time : cone Satine with her, basdchra made) c# r 2 come up Department Second and David Streets of rows of black velvet ribbomi_ __! for tris es a H

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