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5 , ‘ PAGE TEN Che Casyer Daily Cribune : : z ial BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG | a By Billey De Beck PREMIER (lf GOSH - HERE’SACABLEGRAM BUSY RIGHT AWAY = FROM ~THE DUKE OF PICCADILLY CALL UP “THAT OLD GUY WHO OWNS “BUCKINGHAM” — I KNOW DOWNSTAIRS WHOS THE FASTEST HORSE JN GOT THE RHEUMATISM—- * ENGLAND = HE'S ON HIS. 20M GONNA KEEP HIM WAY OVER To AMERICA To COMPANY “THIS DE DOCTAH” Fix uP A MATCH with AFTERNOON ---- SAY You Must SPARK PLUG =: THAT: OW!) THs Fooror TAKE THINGS EASY) MEANS ZL WON'T HAVE To , SiS raeOINS MISTAM GOOGLE # ] Go To EUROPE — ee anemia DE GouT is OWITCH aN Ss FooT OF MINE 1S RILLIAG ME _ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924 ¢ BE TRANED ~- ~ IF HE FALLS DOWN ON THIS NEXT MATCH WE'RE All SUNK ...-. WOMEN WICL ~~ EGYPT QUITS) SERVE TERMS : (Continued from Page One) IN JAIL HERE government today. ‘: = a note protesting agalnat the Britien wishes of the irtien goveenmen | Theft in Yellowstone Interest in Bevo which demante} Park Gets 120 Days. death of the sirdar was paid by the demands for evacuation of the Su-| (** 7 Jew dan by Egyptian troops and for the Girl Convicted of el zed as unjustt- Alexandrja has been more than i once the focal point of Egyptian| , LW Women convicted of troubles with the outside world. The | fedeFal charges by the U. S. most notable modern instance oc-| district court recently si curred in July 1882, when a British | jn Cheyenne began four fleet of Ironclads bombarded the , city after there had been a troop|™onths’ sentences in the mutiny, a riot and the maysacre of|70unty jail today. They several hundred foreigners during | were brought back Saturday night the insurgent movément under| by Jack Allen, deputy federal mar- Arabi Pasha, the then nationalist | shal, leader. Louise Goff, known also as Marie The forts were demolished but no Freek, 17 years old, was convicted froops were sent ashore immediate-| of “a jewel. theft committed in a ly and further rioting and mas-| yellowston park hotel. On her way sacres followed. The next month’alto Casper previously she broke “. THE WHOLE BONCH ARE HANKSOIVING THANKS AVERY, BUT | was COING TO TAKE LET HIM SAVE Ona SEE YOU AT AVERY'S ON THANKSGIVING, GOING EASV ON British military expedition was away from Deputy Marshal Ridge. GASOLINE, WALT MR. WICKER. EMILY'S. landed, howevér, and the British oc:| way and escaped to Nebraska on a AN ce * ~. “t ‘ & GOOD COOK. TH OS EM Our BUT | HODE HE © BRING MYSELF DON'T ECONOMIZE Ezix cupation of the whole country fol- lowed, the Joint, supervision which the French and British had for some years previously exercised ever the Khedive being abolished. matrimonial tour, during which she annexed two new husbands. It is unlikely, however, that the bigamy charge will be pressed. The Goff girl formerly resided in La- voye. Mrs. Myrtle McCabe, convicted on a federal drug charge, will also serve four months in the jail here. MAS. HARDING PAID TRIBUT (Continued on Page Ten.) “So much has been said and writ- ten about the fine, beautiful and use- ful lifé of Mrs. Harding that it is needless for me to try in this brief time to say more,” Dr. Swank con- tinued. “One thing, however, it seems to me, has been neglected in all these tributes—her deep convic, y “ion of and her profound faith in great realities of Christianity. “The first time I visited her she related to me the story :of her con- version in girlhood and how that’ ex- perience haa only widened and deepened as the years had come an’ gon As our friendship increased and the responsibilities of life be- came heavier, she found this trust in God essential to ennble her to meet the great burdens that her onerous position imposetl on her. t wagin this fatch the lived; in this faith Bhe did her work; on this faith she relied and fcund her sure support when her belovel was taken away from her and it was in the position of this faith that she went home to God.’ NEW PARTY IN GENEVA, Nov. 24.—(By The As. sociated Press)—The question wheth. er the Anglo-Mgyptian differences will eventually find, their way be- fore the League of Nations {s caus- ing cons‘derable interested specula- tion in Geneva today. Under the league covenant any member of that world organization has the sight to bring the subject to the attention of the league coun- cil, which will meet in Rome early in December if it deems the ques. tion threatens the maintenance of peace or good relations. Moreover precedent gives Egypt the privilege of making an appeal of the League, as any memorial received from her, despite the fact that she is not a member of the league, would be dis- tributed among the members of the ‘Ss Bow V. & Pat, O8; Copyright, 1954,’ by The Chleagy THPsEe. —Vge y / ‘4 Atlantic flight of Alcock and Brown.[ seas to the islands off the Siberian ‘ROUND WORLD FLIERS(@2°%"|=. Shortly after this Smith and} “silent” Smith is a tall, dark com- / Richter gained more fame on their| plexioned, agreeable looking young “dawn to dusk" flighty from Canada} man with jaw and mouth that sug- a to the Mexican border. ‘This also . was a non-stop refueling affair. For rs ae Te | twelve hours they sat in their cock- pits as they flay 1,280 miles over (Continued from Page One) that time hé had a perfect record Pvaanitbton, Onenga Mc Raaenes some calls. Upon her return the|for radio communication between] broke one record when he reached ae Wai Taverage ane tiet Setnie cena friend said that Lowell simply “ran te pane and the ground, This day ory at bpocibe ld Pao Sverre 100 miles an hour, : out'| he happened to ha rest rang-| arrive in the Windy City from San- > raha ray bent ay eetae ie | Bec klong chia Suddenly | Francisco by air. But an unfortu-| Supply planes iia fae nee flowers, an dthen replanted them|the pilot of anoth in the] nate accident happened to ‘him in SATE mk poser according to his own landscape gar-|8duadron saw Smit ship go] Buffalo, where his much beloved eTgae (tute sefallng tibaaasay ey dening ideas and had also turned the | through a series of erratic maneuy-| Bluebird was destroyed by fire while erratic) a 3 hose on the house, as well as on the|¢"s.. Something had‘ gone wrong| he was absent from the flying field. ty wali - a ing Ganeaiine tn next door neighhor's, with the radio apparatus and Smith, Refueled Planes in Midair B peaptiot ele 4 F acitian- Gouannie hia “inclined to be,bots-|'¥™Aing the control of the plane| However, his first real claim to mountains 0 < pene “abent and not inclined to be. over to the ranger, who had never] tame came when he conceived the| {hey Started the flight, and as they Serp0a an his wie fren sy erthe: flown before in his life, climbed far| seemingly mad idea of refueling | #PProached the desert of northern Sanvan gonna figs eg ea Ee dies gut mniene win, at ne maara from one plane to another in midair there eee cee th ing with engines were his chief pas-|)\°™, ‘he Penetra Aesccbledile: en¢| with both planes in full flight. anit lighaver. the: fwiueeaeideae times while Sunday school and girls it poantprl q were his pet . However hé since } York and return. On this flight he | | (Continued from Page One) receipts, depending upon the ¢ondi- tlon of the treasury and the surplus piled up. Senator-Capper told the president while at the White House that his recent selection of an agricultural commission was excellent and that when last year Turkey, a non-mem- of the convention for the compul- matter. (Continued from Page One) as “friends of the court” and called vent the upsetting of decrees al- ttle woman Seemingly intent on council. This precedent’ was established her of the league, wrote to the sec. 4 retariat alleging that Greece was not fairly fulfilling the provisions ‘ sory exchange of populations and ARE PERMANENT asked the councjl to consider the q q —-_____ divorce, the court sustained itself | P EA tind Nevada divorces at the same ume. Xx . Judge Bartlett appointed three of 1 the best divorce lawyers in the state upon them to produce all the legal ammunition they could find to pre- ready granted. That Mrs. Confers, a determined getting a divorce decree for herself and not letting her husband get one, As everybody knows, it is an ex- cvedingly dangerous thing for two vered from urplane: y : ae ay. This historic flight conclusively might throw a monkey wrench into] he liked the way the commission i i | Toth are sustigtig hari settee raved that fests wi atoorfanes can | ARRIVAL AT LABRADOR—FIRS1 ine iBevade, divorce Cilll mest loataan | Had fetarted ofits works ne meter ; : his timidity rding the Jatter | Hoth ace uml y Spe sl ad bed part of the United »s| STOP ON AMERICAN SOIL. as a possibility here two weeks ago,| Sas senator is hopeful that some U Joined Villa's Army. | te aed millee ae nouee ‘And speed to meet Possible | Sest determination: “His grey /¢yes| sien sha filed ‘sult’ attacking the | recommendations may come from} t After attending high school at! | }f so much as the tip of the wing of | mvasion, and without the delay of Lines eat et heat nave 2! validity of her husband's divorce on{ the commission in time to be shaped t rnando and wasting several Fone happens to touch the other a | descending for supplies Cisconcerting. way of looking through +n. ‘grounds that it. waa obtained by| Into’ legislation’ at. the coming ses- (Continued from Page One) aking a busin course at | i An DeUE in tta) penait most illuminating epi.| Y@U.. About bis lips there lurks a fraud, that Confers had falsely|sion of congress. He thinks some-| jan dictator, whore victory over Gen- ; ndo academy that did not | condly, it seemed absurd to most meteoria fying ¢a-|himsical stale, "He {8 sensitive | yorn that he intended to. become «| thing should be done at onee te help! eral Wu Pet Fu, deposed military | uppeal to him, he suddenly broke people to think ar lhe lanes flying world flight was in| #4 autet, quick to think, but slow permanent resident of Nevada. Con-| the livestock industry which is de-| head of the Peking government, ar- r F ‘om school and went off int | PROT ae ; to speak, such inten-| pressed and that probably the com-| rived in Peking at 8 o'clock this : f at a high sp. d attempting t when he sct out with < ad fers, she alleged, had no = L th Mojave desert, where he spent Keep together long enough for ans | ron ‘of planes: trom yn many ways this young Call-|tion—a fact which was proven, she|imisston can poing the way in con-| atternoon from oPieatan, months overhauling and operat ppreckuble: duanithiy: Of aha and ton ch ‘ot, by Aaa fernivbred descendant of “Dantel| contended, by the fact that he left| nection with a measure to co-orai.| — Gonoral:Cha ig took an active part 7 Want. From there to be transferred. Airmen had da Vebber “avhorhidatiest sly dis: | Boone made the ideal leader for the | ror Pennsylvania almost immediately | nate the representative marketing | in the deliberations at ‘Tientsin Angeles and land | ered that it was a mighty ri a8: wien e the| world flight. On all matters. per- after the decree was granted. activities of the farmer. which resulted in the choice of Tuan #1 mechanic in an aut ind difficult thing for two planes ert enroute to Huhuachuea, Ariz.,| taining to. aerial navigation his A similar sworn .statement of in-} Naturally Mr. Capper wants to| as the new leader of the Peking gov- “shop, but soon gave | evento keep |one: abgve. the otter © charred remains event:| fellow airmen knew that they could! tent appears in the petitions of thou-|see his colleague, Senator Curtis, | cenment. it'up to join Vil army in Mexico. | | long enou ble one hare e found in the Cuyamaca| rely absolutely upon his judgment.| sands of previous Nevada divorce | chosen leader of the senate if Sena- | He found the bandit gene faa-.| {be bi tch a rope | mountains.” And to men engaged in such alactions. Possibly two in every thou-|tor Warren of Wyoming, declines ‘ cinating ‘character, q, paeal:) 1 nd ck Smith's objective on this. desert | #2ardous enterprise there is noth-| sand have lived up to thelr sworn| the positioa. Mr. Capper feels that q for the Villa's as usual, ad thought | aint was the hut of an old, Indien |:n& that makes all the hardships and | intentions. The others, like Confers, | the west should be recognized in the ‘No “ ‘ seein » mutter out before he said TLS ENR Riiae Ge cee ee | dansdra ‘ed Fenny to stacetaa iepuiede departed immediately after they got| leadership in the senate and that it duce p of the heat esprit , pout “it, and knek whereot | UGG: Amening much was known | ith in one's leader: their decrees, would be not only “good politics" { that he has ever seen be he spoke. He and hip fellow phot, | 220ut pe nd ae: yy niles south-) History tells us that Daniel Boone} At the hearing of the Confers case, | but common sense to put as capable ’ Mie date al Ice consisting Ideut. John Paul Richter, rematned | Somewhere about 130 miles s in addition to being a great hunter,|the “friends of the court” finally|n leader as Charles Curtis in the ; Moen t Sta para bs hair 3, loft In thelr De Haviland all thru a famous Indian scout and an|convinced Judge Bartlett that any|saddlo to succeed the late Senator ; : Ms 7 ae ot Teiihio Novant day from dawn to dark, intrepid explorer, was “mild man-' person might honestly swear he in-] Lodge. ago Bat (onethisertn Toth through that night and. even nered, quiet and unassuming.” Andytended tg become a permanent resi- ) nf Soa Wena) Aeanndcok, as | (hrough the second day like is celebrated Kentucky “ances-|dent of Nevada and five: minutes | U2 cGhen vane plane. doitidea: sith ae | EATHER OF LT, SMITH ADS (| Nott coor nie ah eee tor, “Silent” Smith, leader of the] afterward change his mind. If one F , ¢ = il ca ps Hp eek scbd cowl re DRESSES FLIERS AT did either of them have a moment's first expedition to circumnavigate] person might do that, deliberate More Miles PerGallon: ‘ Ria sees iouliris cna tue tinea doce SAN DIEGO hance to sleep. ; ‘They swere fed the world by air, {s Nkewise all of]fraud im any divorce’ applicant's : € Fa : Ga antontts sys * itered, oiled and asolined by these. mind is not Larned to een 2 no b a eB *| er | me 8 ¢ > i] e tr < ‘t- "7 ‘ : anished ‘into. thin Phe shows — Jasper Smith, | means of a little hose dangling from thrilling though] proof. In celebration of Judge Bar: uw t we , ana Smith came north una ‘went to| father of Llcut. Lowell Smith, come} inother plane, ‘tive red gers rw. (elena: eta Bulag ME BMLEH Shae | lettatbtlaion Redo ‘attorneys’ bave J work on the “Betty O'Neal,” a sil: | mander of the — round-the. world | 1 to make contact with the ; been, the adventures of Erik Nelson, | issied an “official” statement, say- 2 at Battle Mountain, Ne-| flight, as he gave a speech of wel-| luck saved them from ° ‘ , have been| ing: Rea cre ne ne ORO Nee Tig hia alec opti arrival | going up in flames, : |) | | sven-more plcturseaue and torantie.] t0hoee who have obtatned Nevada 4 1917, when America entered Diego, Cal., October 23. tiehter caught ‘the nozzle In his ———— divorces need not worry over their i 4s ses he bates ro San F a | hand and accidentally turned it too : validity. Those who want decrees the fea ede Pa te “the ir time to keep the shi quickly, with the result that he wa ‘ Shop-o-sco; need not hestitate. Come right on to ; Se Tate a sepestdl cchires In cake ; into a tailspin in the| drenched by a stream of gasoline. Pe Ny : ttmas| Reng and the properly obtained ' Hautes at tho Univeralty of cail.|emblins hands of the terrified | tit Dame Fortune smiled’ upon ‘ : the “fact” in| Reno divorce will have all the force ; Raa CHAT MaL Whe oubiecried fire them that day and not a drop landed gift—and puts the “faci Meare NE lewalren taarierinne 9 Se ope H GTA ON, heat Fh iene «l Government Millions on the engine, — Sixteen different Christmas satisfaction. Come early and avoid ; sae See ee Ne tule in 1 to keep up communteation,” | times contact was’ established be. 7 —_s———., the' rush.” ‘ E RE EA I ae ' ote showed such a natural “Silent laconic excla-| tween Smith and Richter and a re- Katherine Haywood, world cham- it emmanuel fe I tude for flying that for a lone i n wh He ot : aa per att eye Brot tie Wie hin: : pide rows e Duuaadints A reiietee Biel 72 plod tgs Aa Wk Ser ot Ne Aero is a pure high-gravity gasoline. It goes B Sant eee nies oat Rneteatatin ini freee ved the gov.| Nearly every time, ~ ee see ote omnes into your tank just as it comes from the refinery e| When he eventually aid arrar ernment many ons of dollars The aviators, t eee ieey toa : still—free from dope, dirt, water and trouble. is 7 rived too In orth of the most valuable timber | Were hungry by rubbing their stom- . | Bob Wepre eeen aivercigcs th America and gave Builth; ila oor | gone) agit O peri Eenneie ae a Areo fires freely at a } short course in hand!ing Handley-| important training in cross country that a DUDE Ter notes. Diane alam le lean mixture—gives you ‘3 ‘ > plane! fly 1 navigation, a training | near by saw them and descendet i i f Returning to America he put] the seemingly impossible when he| All during the night they had fog gallon burned. It gives ‘ in. charge of the Areoplane Forest| led a squadron of world cruisers | to add to thelr Gleticulties, and twice you abundant power; it re) 1E- FH Fire Patrol work in California, | across strange continents, for thou-| Defore dawn they’ narrowly escaped makes your engin . Yashington and Oregon. In the| sands of miles over billowy cloua-| Usaster. ‘The first time the motor avis ‘ Mate 5 . Wasbingto: : neathenan: Petites 5 assea | b¢san to sputter, Smith's trained ear Order Yours Thanksgiving smoother, : . dry season in these states when] seas where no a roplane had passed t aye in the feed Ib Hi fierce fires constantly menace th: and all the way round: the | told heres Ais caothER ete LIEUT. LOWELL SMITH. Turkeys Here, per Ib___--______-_________ And it costs no more yiitoah iepaneeee ve « 6 ithou once J gE oO! ° ” i y FF pacaaaiten pint cate et eld Boa Gig] Ricbe Without ‘once wetting apts the) Pipes against the pipe in an] Phote taken October 24, 1934, Milk Fed H Ib : than ordinary gas. any time at any service : men of his sa “Hire leat attempt to jar the dirt loose and| _ “ee rgeaoee e ens, +-----------_-_____B5e station where Aero pro- a | cruised up and dow nthe bn sbone| On another occasion a wing, prob- | (eomPe kept tapping the pipe with greet ot Nogales. With the vaguest AERO OIL PRODUCTS ducts are sold, with the ¢ of the Slerras ai ascades, bly due to some hidden fault in} ‘ve? ; or was elim.| Possible description of the country = : st 4 : § was only once in a plue moon that truction crumpled: up on him| fnteq nt Toe) ne aces wae ellin | co guide him, “Silent” Beith pane Milk-Fed Springs, Ib._-/___________.95@ COMPANY \oneaian tink utie ya fe Sy eee ein incnee tea, While in the air over the city ot | at rly the next morning the drain| “a¥ from San Diego across barren Casper back if you. are. not large eriouch to come on in case of 1) | land He was not flying very n the: feed pipe mountains and desert valleys off to ” 5 Sy _qaniedln Nn Fy d pipe again clogged and 4 satisfied in every way Se ee Tenge: ee euncr | MS". #0: when tha plane “Mit the | Oh tHe: feed bibs: main -clomged andl suousialae and desert Walle Ducks and Geese for Less Than Uptown ithe foun porches’ Jagged peaks and cliffs, beet na hough dtvarmaahed it up.) within a few yariatotipiineiprhie! There was neither railroad, river, Pri ; side of the deh sede rare a Were | ord na ee nulery Bemolished and hig pijuane river, whenta Hardebiow| town, nor other landmark. to guide ices ests i! giant ‘trees th ‘ info flame from Smith's wrench again cleared] him, yet at the end of an hour and —" ; guarding. ‘ ei | min ower, expecting to} the dirt and with the throttle wide)a half Smith’s plane made a sud- os ! But Snlysptien spe A eae ea. | her dead ously lopen they ascended to sufety-and|den dive and when the airmen fol WE DELIVER ANYWHERE of forest fire patrol Sabyed atin v ‘ed | continued their gruelling flight. lowing him looked over the metal > “4 . ; x Dee oF; his LAaURaeTRA® a reed t ‘Ing | It was one of the most sensational | edges of their cockpits fir below - ‘Call and Be Convinced” lt @ HN ee Oe ame | fro ter them a ¢ flights in the history|they saw the shack of the Indian In the cours fet eee ots that but They established eight | guido. and his fellow Poe Ve rygea would | eply indebted to them 4f] world records for distance, speed,| — Ifa in ‘the history of cross. 1,000 BIRDS TO SELECT FROM hundred fires and flashes ea they would tft the plane off his|and duration. , They remained in| country flying has there been a feat Pi by radio to the forest rangers. sachkcl ' nidair, traveling at an average speed| to equal this, except on the recent = i mand of this f # It bebe aphist'st ah ak Smith gave| In 1919 he took part in the of 88:50 miles an hour, for thirty-ix| world flight, when re pai “Silent” Smith led his squadron of world cruisers through fog and across unchartered 347 West First St. Phone 2948 one of his most farflous exhib'tions | cont‘nental reliability and snciranem of senchelance apj daring. Up to] contest {rem San lraucisco to New hours. ‘They actually covered tw the eo nonstop trans- “Keep Wyoming Money in W yoming” oe