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? AGE EIGHT Fliers Battle Sandstorm in Desert Region By LOWELL THOMAS. bune Newspapers Syndicate and the nd Mc a, headquarters of the royal i developed a leaky cylin- t of the New Orleans and 1 “This might have ing for one to be ndant had his machine airplane. Unfortu- t had engine trouble aving the capital of d Sikhs. Leaving the ne on the outskirts ug the cylinder ken but arded a drove past the of the Sikhs and the the famous Amritsar re made, caught a train and 1 Ambala at 8 o'clock in It was no small favor British atrman had done The Orient’s finest teas | carve “in America’s finest | package at lo this us and we appreciated it more than we had words to express at the NO INCREASE IN PRICE | “Meanwhile the royal air force : pllots in Ambala entertained us at That's what | their me and we had a partic- ‘ i. ularly enjoyable evening, partly be- Ps, use it was not marred by a lot 7 3 the magic of moc 1 | ot unneosemary apercton’? Like as : E tors the world over, we found these science has done for English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh flyers who police the airways of you -- by the Schilling | secret process Schilling leave empire of romance a grat ‘d of fellows and we enjoyed ing with them. “Heat Crazed Flyers Common “They had been horror stricken n they saw us climbing from planes wearing the regulation eather helmets used in temperate climates, and told us harrowing tales of how men went mad in the air as re ta a result of the tropical Indian sun that While flying along the Afghan frontier, where the royal air force keeps the wild Afridis, Wazirs and Mahsuds from raiding down into the plains of India, they sald pilots often did insane stunts that could IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS FOR SIXTY DAYS ONLY We have eliminated salesmen and nstalled the’ world’s latest carvin lettering machinery, THE D BLAS At the recent ex- hibition in LONDON, ENGLAND, this machine was passed on as a world wonder. 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Cribune THURSDAY, JANUARY &, 1925 | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG BARNEY Now HAS S10009° LOANED “To HIM BY HIS OLO PAL. *BIG HEARTED KLUIP® AND HAS SPARKY ENTERED IN Tue BiG RACE NEXT \SaTuROAY — J Zz WALT, YOO KNOW WHET BUNCH OF MY WIFE'S RELATIVES WE HAD YSITTING Os LATELY. only be accounted for by the sun They also told of other pilots goins up in ordinary flying helmets, feel ing the dizziness of sunstroke com ing over them, and just getting back to earth in time to climb out of their cockpits before falling over unconscious. “They told us about the special canstructed aviation pith sun mets they had developed for India with and proceeded to equip them. The Royal Air there {s divided into A. and B. When we visitec the flyers of A section were taking turns doing six weeks’ patrol work in the wild mountains of Waziristau along the northwest frontier. the boys of B organization calmly broke into the storeroom belonging us Foree two si to their absent comrades in order to outfit us with helmets. When we objected they said the men A section would do exactly the sam if the position were reversed, and insisted that we would be as crazy as loons before reaching Bagdad it we didn’t accept then: then on until sve res Arabla we wore the helmets of the Royal Flying rps pith topees are now among cur most prized souvenirs Off for the Desert ‘Barly next morning we insta’led the new « ngine, and started ss t rthern rim of th Sind desert at 9 ck. This was Thursddy. the d of July, a day none of us will ever forget, because it wo we flew through the sandstorm we had ever “Leaving Ambala we crossed the 1 of the five rivers’ where gest irrigation pre in the One result of the ambitious rrigation that the British put n India js that je es are becoming rarer E rer. In the railway mileage have made India the fourth ountry in the and when RONCHITIS Lea a_bad cough; so does “fiu."’ But you can stop these lingering, weakening, sleep-disturbing coughs with CHAMBERLAIN’S | COUGH REMEDY |; Used and recommended since 1872, it has relieved the coughs and colds’ of | both children and grown persons | everywhere. Keep a bottle In your home all thetimc No Narcotics. Sold everywhere, Oh! How Good! SOMETHING NEW! A Fresh Shipment of FINE SMOKED SALMON (Lax.) SMOKED WHITE FISH and SMOKED EEL MNES , SPARK « TLLGO CUER. AND SEE KLIP --G AM 4% +) KINOA EBARLN To GO CALLING BUT I May BE ABLE To SHAKE ANSTHER HUNOREO OR Two OUT OF His PANTS “To BET ONYou A Day AFTER Tomorrow THE NERVE OF ‘Em | ONE OF EM Hag A the country they rush train loads ot] grain to the stricken region in time ) keep the plague from spreading. ‘Another resnit of the 150 years of peace the Birtieh have brought to this t, chaotic land, is that the population has increased by one hundred million! Before reaching the desert we over the native state of Patiala, amous for the Maharaa’s champion. ip polo teams. Polo, of course . central Asia game, and was maharajas, rajas, and nabobs cut here long cen turies before it was even heard of the children to this it in the streets of the Kashmir, The first that | Europe heard of it was when Marco Polo, the Venetian traveler and ad venturer, veturned from his long rland journey to the court of Kublai Klan in the fifteenth century Natives Absolute Rulers. “Patiala is one of the parts of India still under native rule. The , Whole of Hindustan is divided into » t#pes of territory; the great British-Indian provinces such as Bangal, Bombay provin&e, Bihar and | Orissa as province, the Pun-| jab, et and then many native tates ruled over by Indian rajas and maharajas with British “advis- ors to assist them Thé BritishIndian provinces form about two-thirds of the coun r The rest is made up of these | native states, where the maharajas | patiala, Kapurthala, and Bitinir und the Berum of Bho. litan of Swat, the Khan of Kalat, the Nizam of Hyderabad, | |the Gatky f Baroda, ete., still} maintain the court with of | old time oriental eplendor, pomp, | elreumstance. They still wear the gorgeous costumes of olden} times, long strings of priceless pearls, cloth und 1dop the loo. still ride in go'd Jen 1 elephants gaily ca parisoned with Jeweled tapestrie But of course the British control exchequers, regulate their cus handle their commerce and | t all matters relating to fo t r ' In ttempting t Ive ithelr blem by breaking the whole of} Jia up into these natives states. | ch day during our flight acr Hindustan it grew hotter and hotter. So we climb pe it But w » sudden Don’t Let That Cold | Tura Into “Flu” Rub on Good Old Musterole That cold may turn into “Flu,” Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, | unless you take care of it at once. | Rub good old Musterole on the con- gested parte and see how quickly it | brings relief Colds are merely congestion. Mus yster made from pure oil of mustard, jcamphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counter-irritant which | stimulates circulation and helps break | up the cold. | Aseffective as the messy old mustard plaster, does the work without blister. Just rub it on with your finger-tips. | You will feel a warm tingle as it enters brings welcome relief. To Mothers: Musteroleis also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35c and 65c, in jars and tubes. jthe blast from | back storm that completely obscured the earth as well as the railway line that we had been following. In order not to lose our way we descended to within fifty feet of the ground and then groped along the railway.” Through Terrific Sandstorm. Linton Wells, the stowaway, who was now riding in the rear cockpit of the Boston with Lieut. Ogden, gives a graphic description of this flight across the Sind desert. “Never in my Ife have I gone through such hell. With Lowell Smith leading, we tried every alti- tyde from 50 feet to 7,000, without being able to escape. The sand whirled around us like snow, only infinitely thicker and so fine that it went right through our clothes. In a few minutes our eyes, ears, noses, and mouths were full of ft. The heat was simply terrific, just like a furnace. Even when Smith led the way down to within a few feet of the ground it was only possible to see the railway now and then because the rafls were buried. Visibility was at a ‘mini- mum, but occasionally would flash by a small village. jefore we ‘were half way to Multan, the mili tary post in the desert, where we shot and our faces lacerated by the flyine particles of sand that stung like needles. Miss Landing Field. The flying field at Multan Is ithe parade ground of the military can- tonment. Although Commander Smith knew exactly where {t was on his map, the planes swept right on over the town in the blindfag storm; But after flying on: for another: fit: teen or twenty’ minutes he knew by the mileage recorded on his instru- ment board that Multan must. be | somewhere behind them. Thousands of troops had been place din a sin- gle ‘line, shoulder to the way around the They heard the three planes passing overhead, but were unable to see them. However, when they, flew. through the storm, Smith changed his) course slightly and came square over the parade ground a few feet above the heads of the soldiers. Circling around sever mes ll three planes made a landing As we climbed out of our cock Butler, )the British officer in command at’ Multan, caine ov to us with his staff,” says Lieut Arnold, “but before even shaking hands they handed us tall glasses of ice cold lemonade. T have had many delicious and satisfying drinks in my life butgnone to compare with that lemonade in Multan “The thermometer when we ar- rived at Multan,.or rather Moulten, as it ought to be named, was 120 degrees in the shade, Col. Butler cheered us with the news that it was. the hottest place in India. It certainly was. the hottest place any of us ever, hope to visit either in this world or the next!’ Von as Soe RAIL RATE CUT DENIED WASHINGTO? eat Northerr Jan and Northern Pa rail ® today were. refused permission by the Interstate Com merge Commission, had requested, a special low rate on sugar moving from Billings, Mon- tana, to Ste Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth. The two roads sought to make the reduction in the interest of Billings sugar refinery interests, and in mak- ing {t, desired to maintain rates to other northwestern points at the present level. The commission held h a reduction would be a viola- of the long and short haul ause of the interstate commerce the pores, then a cooling sensation that | | | t Letter than @ mustard plaster t and would not be justified. ta, Maa ooh hk Try a Classified Ad for results, 8.—The } to make, as they | MISTAH KLIP LEFT Town ABour * 5. o'clock « AND DIDN'T } LEAVE NO Avoress , Boss \ PRES, GOOLIDGE JOING TENANTS Continued from Page One. the city police, of vacant houses and apartments. ‘When Mr. Whaley completed his bill, the president sent it to congress without pasing it on its merits, but with the request that it be given serlous consideration. The position of the president is that the District. of Columbia has un- By Billey De Beck WHY IVE STAID AT THEIR HOUSE FOUR WEEKS AT A TIME ANID NEVER POLLED ANNTHING UKE THAT. told that the capital is anything but dry and there has been: some dispo- sition to criticize the policy of the prohibition officers in this commu- nity of “shooting at the si v4 and letting the bootleg “hawks” get away with the goods. It has been the policy of the pro- hibition forces here to arrest young boys and girls for trying to, take a drink on tho sly at the cabarets end the hotel supper dances. There have been many arrests along this line and much spectacular ‘space in the local newspapers. But ‘ar as damming the incoming am of Uquor, it 1s admitted that virtually no progress has been made. The prohibition people, in their effort to get congress to appropriate. 1925 amount to $300,000,000 in addi tion to the $42,000,000 for payment of interest? representing an economy of $10,000,000 as compared with the expenditures in 1928. Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c #Dandesine” does Wonders for Any Girl’s Hair que characteristics in that it was set apart for the transaction of the business of the government and that those. employed by the government must. of necessity Iive there, and therefore it is the duty of the goy- erment to guarantee that the gov- ernment employes can live in com- fortable circumstances at a moder- ate cost. The president also holds that the question is of more than local im portance on the. ground that !ncreas- were to refuel, our eyes were blood- Ped rentals would necessarily cemand for increased salaries and advances in the cost of living all over the country. DAY SLEUTHS ‘LEARN NOTHING (Continued from:Page One.) that 1 a secret ballot could be taken th the senate on the prohibition amendment, not ten votes would be cast for It. That was how her garded the private convictions of the elder statesmen, judge’ perhaps by what he knew c ne iabits s long been « standing joke in the capital that congress not. vote as they drink. tatements and the “revela by Mrs. Scoft, however, do not affect the great majority of the national law makers, for in Mrs. 8 language, most of the congressmen do not belong to the “up and doing" set. The Scotts moved in what might be termed the “fast young set,” in which cocktails and poker parties were a daily occur. rence. All of official Washington is not given over to that sort of thing The percentage of prevalence here. as already stated, le scarcely higher than the average of other American cities. Committees of congress have been RUB CHEST COLDS AWAY. STOP PAINS and Pain congestion is gone QUickly?—Yes. 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