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PAGE EIG GHT Desert Holds i> nN C arms ye @ | For Aviators for 5 By LOWELL THOMA: f right, B: fcago Tribune Ne Syndicate and the Me Clure wp: ate) ‘The hite woman in Multan,” said Lieut. Wade j e brief sojourn of the world flyers in of t “Not only is it the hottest Sa India, | is also t ost inhospitable, so far Briti lled town, h military canton- with its mud nkas to keep way mos: = indecte that r hosts all wore un band ve 4 othe do was a picturesque nd impressive event. The only ur crawle evening wa 4 up the leg While the rest trying to catch the lizard iped we raced from one part of his es to another, Jack did the fin- imitation of a Russian dance I Too Hot to Sleep. “None of us slept much that night re hovered around 9 d punkas over us We were up ht day- and off for I@irachi at 6. On this. trip we flew down the valley of the Indus river and across the Sind desert. But this time we were lucky enough to miss the Sandstorms, sev. of which we saw on both sides of the valley. prea Perfect Dinner in Desert. “The officers stationed at t rid spot in the de break the monotony nigh intolerable exist taining us that night. “Althoguh we flew at an altitude broken rib made it for | of nearly 5,000 feet the temperature him to stay away, and Erik and I| in our cockpits must have been over both decided to get as much rest ##| a hundred degrees. So as the hours possible in order to be in shape for| went by we all felt as though we the flight on the morrow to the| were being cooked alive. Arabian sea. So ‘Les,' ‘Hank,’ Jack.| “Everything went along fine until and Linton Wells, our ‘journalist we were about an hour out of Kar- achi. It was the Fourth of July, and Erik suddenly decided to have a noisy celebration. Lowell and I were up shead and didn’t notice stowaway, were delegated to attend the function,. “According to ‘Les’ Arnold, this desert dinner was one of the most impressive parties they had attend-| what had happened until the Bos- ed up to th’s time. It was served|ton came alongside and Wade sig- out of doors under soft lights. The] nalled to us. Looking back, we tables were laid with spotless linen| saw huge spurts of white smoke and silver that might well have graced the palace of the king him self. In the center were many mag nificent regimental trophies. Ov pouring from the New Orleans Slowing up, we dropped back and flew around Erik and Jack. We could see ofl all over the side of Breath Bad? Stomach Upset? Bowels are Inactive! Dizzy? Depressed? You're Bilious! Take a Laxative HEY Wa Cama! WHILE You SLEEZ For Constipation, Headache, Biliousness ne ee ee SPECIALS: FOR SATUR AY} ao Ban Gate TAN, 10th Cr hese! thi: !¢0 +e 25e¢ 4 i b:2 85 5e le = Roast, any cut, Ib- eR ee 121,¢ i Fresh ae tes Sik ee ee 15¢ Bulk C It »ffee PAY CASH AND SAVE Bas et Stores Ca. Gee fer a GN as ee No. 1—Spruce and R. R. No. 4—100 S. Jackson No. 31113 N. Virginia No. 5—700 N. Center ; % No. 6—807 St. Marys 2 Oo OO Oe OT a eur, ANYWAY I GOT Hroooee From my PAL \ “BiG HEARTED KLIP” BEFORE HE LEFT TowN= TM GONNA POT TH ON SPARKY'S SNooT “TOMORROW AND OH, BoY--~| WT SURE 1LooKs ROSEY To ME THIS MORNING / f f A sf IM LOOKING FORWARD TO | SALLY SMOCK'S VISIT HERE \ | | IN TOWN, PHYLLIS. | OSED TO dO WITH HER SOME BUT THAT WAS & LONG TIME A400, NEVER ANYTHING SERIOUS, YOU KNOW. the ship and had a fair {dea of what had occurred. The country over which we were then flying was a wild desert. But instead of sand dunes the ground was baked and cracked, full of gullies and if they had been forced to land the plane would have been wrecked and both of them in- jured—probably killed. Engine Goes to Pleces. “Thirty-five miles or so to the east of us we knew there was a rail way line, the Northwestern, which runs from Lahore to Karachi. So Erik signaled that he wanted to get over there and follow the railway in to Karachi, so that {n case of a forced landing he would at least be near a line of communication. To have crashed in many parts of the Sind desert over which we were flying would have meant days of waiting until relief could arrive by camel caravan. In the meantime he and Jack would have been with he Casper Daily Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG COME ON, BABY — IVE NEELECTED You Lone ENOUGH -+ WEIRE GOING FoR some Exeaciss I Guess We BETTER REsT AWHILE, BROWN ENES « You'Re PANTING LiKE NoBoDY:S BUSINESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925 © 1925, by King Features Svodicate, Ine GASOLINE ALLEY—ARENT WOMEN FUNNY! WAS TLL What had happened was that one cylinder had burst, completely disin tegrated, and then started flying out through the exhaust stacks, Then two others went to pieces. One of the ‘flying chunks of metal tore a hole in the wing. Another hit a strut, and a third nearly hit Jack. Remarkable Feat of Flying. According to Linton Wells, stowaway, who was flying along- side in the “Boston,” Erik gave a remarkable exhibition of flying and nursing his engine. First he would shoot down for 500 feet or so, then he would straighten out and merely use his momentum to bring the the plane up half the distance lost in dropping. Then he would shoot off al- again with the wind, and so on, ways plunging a little ahead. For miles he kept this up until he suc- cessfully brought her to the ground at Karachi covered with ofl from out food or water.” From Erik and Jack I heard their more intimate story of this adven ture. Erik first knew he was in for trouble when his motor started slow- Jing down. Throttling back he des- cended in order to look for some pos. sible place to land. There was none So he headed east toward the rail road. When he increased the revolu- tions pieces of metal started flying from the engine and also shot out through the exhaust pipes nearly hitting Jack, who had his head over side of the fuselage at the mo: ment It was all he could do from then on to keep her at 1,400 revolutions, just enough to fly on without los- ing altitude. All the rest of the way to Karachi the motor kept rumbling and staggering and spluttering in an alarming manner. Jack passed Erik a piece of cheesecloth every few minutes so he could. wipe the oil of his goggles. Clouds of it kept fly- ing back from the engine and both of them expected their ship to be torn to pieces by flying pleces of metal at any moment. A PARTNER OF SUNLIGHT Cod-liver oil has aptly been | cafled the partner of sunlight. {Both out of Nature’s store- | house of energy are of su- | preme importance to a child with rickets. Scott's Emulsion and sunlight have been used for decades to give strength | ql | nose to tail, and punctured with holes, There was a large crowd waiting on the landing field at Karachi. Among them was the American con sul, who came over to present Com- mander Lowell Smith with a cable from Gen, Patrick. It said that per. mission could not be granted for Mr. Linton Wells to accompany the world flight. But in the meantime, Wells had flown nearly 2,000 miles in the “Boston” and had won the honor of being the first aerial stow- away Karachi was to be the last stop in India, and from hera the route of the American airmen lay across Bal uch'stan and Persia to Bagdad and the ancient Garden of Eden te SUMMARY OF ee HEWS y YORK—Negotiations were concluded by American bankers for oan of $12,000,000 to the August sen-Hutte Iron and Steel Works MOSCOW—A conference of soviet officials and representatives of the peansantry, it was deceded to give the peasantry a more active part in Russian elections. SACRAMENTO, Cal.—Resolutions ratifying the child labor amendment to the federal constitution were adopted both houses of the Calf fornia legislature. X-Word Puzzle to weak-bones. A little of Scott’s Emulsion with each malnourished child or adult. in the sunlight and give them Scott’s Emulsion everyday—regularly! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J TRAIN SCHEDULES | CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN | Westbound Arrives Departs w-- 1:55 p. m 2:10 p.m E ast ound _ Arrives Departs Ls, 5.45 p. n 6:00 p.m CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Eastbound Arrives Departs eve 4:00 p. m. 9 sieeoes 8:10 p,m 8:35 p.m Arrives Departs 6:50 a 10 n om | ON ITS WAY THE NEW CHEVROLET Soon on display at p THE ‘gf NOLAN CHEVROLET feeding does wonders for a | Keep your boy or girl out | | Barred from N. ¥., Jan, %—Acting on ¢ int of parents who declar th children want to cross s instead of their little duties on the farm or in the house," Dis Superintendent of Schools D. Record today ordered teachers of Hudson and the other towns under his supervision to de sist from devoting a half hour of the morning school program to soly educational ruled. no superintendent ‘Tickling Throat Always an annoyance, worse when it afflicts you at night. You can stop it quickly with the Yves, OVER IT SINCE. | SEEN HER IND FIVE YEARS. 1 USED TO THINK SHE JUST GOOD FRIENDS. This School! WEVE LALGHED | HOVeNtr REAL GOOD LOOKING | MET YOO. WE'RE What Next? The world’s smallest dictionary ts carried in’a locket by Mrs. Otto Fred- erick of Minneapolis to work her crossword puzzles. It conteins 14,592 definitions, elthough it is only one and one-eighth inches long, three- quarters of an Inch wide and three sixteenths of an inch.thick. ~ Constable Used “Double”; Star Now Missing LONG BEACH, Cal., Jan. §.—The deputy constable’s badge once worn by Kenneth A. Gibson was missing from his chest today aa the result of @ report by the county ctvil service commission that the man who took all the examinations Gibson was sup- posed to have taken to get his ap pointment, including an oral and physical test, was not Gibson, but a substitute sent into the breach: by him to satisfy “red tape” and insure a good all around rating. i LE TR For results try a Tribune Class!- fied Ad ——<——__-— Birthday and every day greeting cards at Hoffhines. Becklinger Bldg | | | For Kiddies’ Calds “Just Rub It On” Mothers who have precions little liv in their keeping realize the danger to delicate stomachs of so much dosing so many millions of depend entirely upon and children’s That is why mothers now Vicks for croup colds. There is nothing, to strallow you just rub Vicks over throat and chest at bedtime and cover with a warm flannel, leaving the clothes loose abput the neck 80 that arising vapors may be freely inhaled. The child is usually bet ter next morning Vicks can be used freely and of ten with perfect safety, even on the youngest member of the family. AMBERLAIN’S | CHOGE REMEDY! a Evety user is a friend 4 Sc PORUB ' Qver 17 Musiow Jaes Usen Yeaziw bed-{ 1 USED TO GO TO RIDE PARTIES WITH HER, YOU AND WHAT A GOCD FELLOW You ARE. you'll BE CRAZY ABOUT HER. Trapper Held For Death In North Woods BAUDETTH, Minn., Jan. §.—Tony Reamer, northwoods trapper charg- ed with slaying Mrs. Elsie Wheeler in the northwest angle, was bound over in the grand jury of Lake of the Woods county at the conclusion of his preliminary hearing here today. Bond was fixed at $15,000 and he was remanded to jafl at Bemidji. peated Pca ea WOMAN HELD INSANE BY COURT JURY HERE Mrs. Hazel Hayes of North Cas- per was yesterday adjudged insane by a jury, the hearing being before M. P. Wheeler, U. 8. commissioner. Members of the jury, who were taken to tlie county hospital, where Mrs, Hayes ‘has been under treat- ment, inclided George McFall, Dan Ralston, Henry C, Posey, C. W. Myers, Enos Tremaine and Fred © Hende DANICES ANDO ON! SLEIOH- 'VE WRITTEN HER ABOUT KLIP_ A CROOK?2 5 I wish LT CouLd CATCH HIM — TO BE ANCTHER H10002% To THe H PHYLLIS SAID, Yor GOING TW ENJOY TALKING OVER, OLD TIMES WITH HER VERY MUCH By Billey De Beck 1 KNIOW 1 ARE |Commanity Social To Be Held For Dr. Byron Staats A community social will be held this evening at the East Side Com- munity chureh. It will be a fare- well social for Dr. Byron H. Staats, who leaves next week for Denver. Everyone is invited, children under 12 admitted with their parents. The games will be under the supervision of Mr. Elmer Winstrom. INTERALLIED PLANS FORMED Continued from Page One, ing conferring with Premier Her- riott at his residence where he is still confined to his room convales- cing*from his recent illness. PARIS, Jan. 9. (By the Associat- ed Press)—Important telegrams are on the way to Washington re- garding the progress of the negotia- tions between the American and British financial conference gates over the contended right of the United States to share in the Dawes plan proceeds. Frank B. Kellogg, American.am bassador to Great Britain, who is here for the conference, had a talk with James A. Logan, Jr., also of the American delegation, this morning. It is not anticipated that the Americans will confer with rep resentatives of any of the other countries during the day. 82 Years Old and As Good as a Youngster “7 or 8 years ago I was a very sick man. Doctors said catarrb trouble of stomach and bowels, affecting the Itver and heart. For more than a year I wented to die, but could not. 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