Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1925, Page 8

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Yer yan PAGE EIGHT American Soil ee!s Good to World Fliers f By the Ct vapers Syndicate and the Mo | Clure ate) “After a long night's sleep we celebrated our arrival | back on American soil by working all day repairing the fuel pumps that had brought us so near disaster on the | flight from Greenland to Labrador,” said ‘‘Les’’ Arnold. | “Tuesday morning we were up at dawn ready te hop off. 3ut the weather reports from all along the Labrador coast | were far from avorable H ev | ston » the south less affiicted with | we dec to leave Icyt = ind storms. We had just d word that o severe gale | For lipsticks—$5 for powders | By Edza Watlace Hopper I am extravagant, as we are on| the stage or in the movi Our | career depends on looks. So it tnat ters not how much we pay for real beavwtifiers. I have always had ev ing made to my order, and by the great e experts I could find I paid $10 for Mpsticks, $5 for powder, to get the best the: Then I began to suppl helps to women. T powders too. So I the makers to supply mous lots at very Now all drug: ters supply th knew, ts and tollet coun- powders that I ‘¢ matchless creatians. mless as can find *; dew. nothing better, pays. I have these powder types a heavy, powder, quare hox—the type I prefer. es and sta That costs $1 It is ca i my Youth Cream whatev It el per box. Powder, But I have the same powder made light and flutty, those who prefer sells for 50¢ per box. Let me send you Compare them with other powders Decide which you prefer. I promise vou a new conception of face powder {n round box, for t type. That mples of both. Clip Coupon now SAMPLE FREE Edna Wallace Hopper 874 586 Lake Shore Drive, us. I want to try () Youth Cream Powder ( ) Face Powder. Flesh—Peach fHoMAS, led Lowell tho: tickle be safer te for i toward we were under wa} Ieytickle id friend flown over leaving our fr had we again | huge be the land and White Bear “About noon while cutting across w peninsula covered with pines, we got a thrill out of ¢ more, the first we passed leaving England Orkney islands, Iceland, Green and northern Labrador bleak, treeless lands. ckle Old Enemy Fog “Two hours and fifty-five min- utes out from Icytickle we encoun tered our old enemy, fog. This was just as we were leaving the North Atlantic and heading over ‘Belleisle ait toward the Gulf of St. Law- rence. We knew that the most easterly coast of Laborador was on our right and that ‘the northern. most tip of Newfoundland was on our left. But the fog was so thick We could see neither of them Belle. isle strait has the reputation of be. ing one of the foggiest stretches of water in the world, and the day we passed it was more than living up to its evil reputation. The farther we flew the thicker it grew. Head Cold: In One Minute Ely’s Cream Balm tn the and breathe it. Almest in- the alr passages clear. The re Combated, inflammation ts That stuffed-up feeling Apply nostrils s ‘ That's the way to treat head colds. The cause ts germs {n the membrane ht them where they start. ‘The i can't develop if you do that promptly. It is relieved almost in- tantly Ar druggists can supply you m Balm. Let it end all mis- of cold and catarrah. Don’t wait. —Adv We Are Quitting Business HERE YOU ARE MEN! |400 PAIRS HIGH-CLASS iMEN’S SHOES | At | c Per Pair Providing you buy another pair at the regular price. All Suits, Overcoats, Hats and Furnishings at Smashed Prices HIKANY SHOE AND CLOTHING CO. 142 EAST SE One Casner Dailv Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ‘fen MY PALS ARE GNING ME 4 BENEFIT 7S PULL ME OUT OF THE HOLE. CHARLIES Im GET EVERY DIME “THE “TRACK TAKES IN A WEEK FROM SATURDAY “HE PUBLIC (g¢ RESPONDING AIOBLY To MY CUSFORTUNE and ABSLT HALF JAND SE: a THE GRANO-STAND 1S SOL’ YourRsel BUT =~ GOSH = I Wish “TH FockBY CLUB WOULD ADVANCE YF Ime A FEW) BUCKS =IM HUNGRY P but it was midway between island. This time we sighted t between Sandwich bay and Wolf land had | | COND STREET | on our hop from Greenland Tt had ng along like the ASCE CEtACY. on the surface of a WE 1S GOENID MOQIEY nd pudding. The last ON A SicTORE SHOW “TONIGHT, “Lowell, who usually spent his nights poring over weather charts figured that this fog bank could only be local. We tried to climb over {t but that proved impossible, so we dove down to within ten feet of the water . Meanwhile the wind was increasing and there: was a mountainous sea running. It looked as though each wave was going to slap the bottom of the pontoons “Fifteen minutes efter entering the fog we suddenly nipped across the bow of a steamer. It was steam- ing toward us and had we met 30 seconds later we would have crashed into the mast or the captain's bridge. Our flying helmets were all that kept our hair from standing on end. But !f it frightened us, what must have been the thought of the officer on the bridge of that boat when he suddenly saw us flash past him and vanish into the mist? If he was a drinking man I'll wa- ger he swore off that day! Newfoundland in Sight “Just as Smith had prognostt- cated, within another thirty min- utes the fog had thinned out and we had picked up the jagged coast ot Newfoundland. Still flying low we sort. of played leap frog with one fishing village to another. Ev- ery time we passed one the entire population would rush ont and wave to us. Although not quite so bleak as Labrador this part of Newfound. land was quite grim and forbidding | PEIRST A OGTEN NICE eres OVSTERS ON ThE HALE sete WITH A COCKTAIL SAUCE THEN SOME SPECIAL TURTLE Sour .A LOTTA CELERY ANO A BG THIck STEAK UNTH THE TICE SOTING SUT. = PLENTY OF MUSHROOMS - Tu GIN€ You THE THERE'S SALLY WAY COWN THERE The waves were dashing against the rocks and hurling spray fifty feet into the alr. We passed almost as many wrecks as we had seen off the coast of Alaska. At one place we flew over a big fron steamer pick- eted on a sharp rock, and a bit fur- ther on there was a derelict Brit- ish cruiser “Most of the way we had to buck a stiff head wind, with the result that {t took up six hours to fly 320 miles from Icytickle, Labrador, to Hawkes Bay, Newfoundland. Inci- dentally this bay should not be con- fused with another by the same name 150 miles further north on the Labrador coast. “After spending the night on board a destroyer we took off next morning for Pictou, Nova Scotia, 350 miles closer home. For half this distance we flew down the west coast of Newfoundland. I counted the miles off one by one because each brought us nearer and nearer our goal. From Capt Anguillle, near the southern tip of Newfoundland we made an hour's flight across a sparkling sheet of blue water which is named Cabot strait, after John and his son Sebastian Cabot, who preceded us across the Atlantic four centuries ago. Along Cape Breton Island we flew over rich farming country and picturesque little Arca- dian fishipg* villages that have changed vefy little since the days of Evangeline. Rousing Welcome at Pictou “Several miles from our destina- tion we were met by a Canadian One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds Everybody s that nasty kno tasting, evil smelling Cod Ol ts a wonderful vital {zer, flesh pro- ducer and health creator. But who wants to swallow the horrible stuff, when these wonder- ful tablets—McCoy’s Cod Liver Ot! Compound Tablets, are just as good and so eauy to take A box of 60 tablets for 60 centn and if any skinny man or woman doesn’t gain at least 6 pounds in 30 days— SALLY! YoO Hoo} royal air force plane whose occu- pants waved us an airy salute and then escorted us to Pictou. As we circled over the harbor we saw ‘Wade's new plane, the Boston Il., that had been sent up to Nova Scotia by Gen. Patrick so that Leigh and Hank could finish out the flight with us. Every whistle in Pic- tou was tooting {ts ahrillest and the shore was lined with cheering Ca- nadiens when we taxied to our moorings. Wade and Ogden were the first out to meet us and with them were our friends MacDonald and Bertrandias, the officers who had ferried the Boston II. from Langley field to Nova Scotia. ‘Mac’ and I had been bunkies at various aviation camps around the U. 8. A. since 1917, so I was more then de- lighted to see him. “After fueling up we were taken ashore, ushered into autos, and pa- raded through tho streets behind a band of Scottish Highlanders, hun- dreds of Canadian and American sailors , and thousands of school kiddies and civilians The streets were all decorated with bunting and flags, at the corners were big red signs reading ‘Welcome, World Flyers,’ and fire and rockets {lum inated the sky, and amid the wild skirl of bagpipes we were hoisted up ¢n a platform where half the population crowded round us. Af. ter a few feeble oratorial flights on our part, we proceeded to a lobster party. Judging by the prices in Pictou we had bearded the lobster in his native lair. MacDonald told us how he had bought the ones served at the party. It seems that when he had called at a ‘fishmong- ery’ the fishmonger had asked him how many he wanted. Although he had decided to spend about $10, werely as a joke, he replied, ‘O, give me.50 cents worth.” To which the proprietor of the fishmongery retorted, ‘You can have a dozen for 50 cents.’ ‘Oh, well,” said Mac, ‘I'll be big hearted. Give me two home for broken down world flyers. “That night we turned in carly, but we were all far too thrilled with the prospect. of reaching Boston on the morrow to do much sleeping. “After repairing the spreader bar on the Chicago we took off at eleven o'clock, turned inland for a 50-mile hop past Pugwash Harbor to the Bay of Fundy. Instead of follow ing the coast of Nova Scotia, from here on we flew down tho New Brunswick side of this famous bay, where the tides rise higher than anywhere elso in the world. Al- though the tide happened to be out when we passed, we could tell we money back, Ask Kimball Drug| were in a peculiar region because Store, Midwest Pharmacy or Casper | there were mud flats extending in Pharmacy or any good druggists | land for ovr a mile. anywhere in America. Be sure and get McCoy's the orig {nal and genuine, and don't forget there is nothing on earth so gcod to make backward, listless, undor weight children grow strong nad ro bubt.—aAdy. Back in United States “Just south’ of St. John, .N. we encountered fog again ko thick that when we boundary between Canada and the United tex we were = skimnming over the water, dodging rocks and B., It grew assed the Mike THAT GUY WITH THE BARNEY GOOGLE - Was who, Uttle islands, Visibility was nili| A dozen times we came within an ace of crashing. Then we at- tempted to climb over it, and to get around it, But we were taking enormous chances and Lowell de- cided that it was not worth while attempting to fush through and risk a tragedy when we were so near our final goal. Turning back a few miles we came down in Casco bay, off Merepoint, Mafne, in a shel tered cove that was ideal for an emergency landing. “The wealthiest and most hospit- able people in New England havo their summer homes along the shores of picturesque Casco bay, and as soon as they discovered who we were, We had half the arigtoc- racy of Maine out rowing boats, or running errands, or standing guard over the planes or carrying anchora. “Although disappointed because we had not been able to push thru to Boston we were delighted to have dropped down in such an fdeal spot as Casco bay. Moreover, this accident gave us an opportunity of paying our respects to the memory of America’s greatest explorer, Robert E. Peary, discoverer of the North Pole, who spent most of his time between expeditions right here where we had been forced down by the fog. ———_— INSURGENTS 10 BE BARRED IN PARTY CAUCUS WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Repub- pe dozen.’ And he actually came back | lican house leaders moved today to NH a S with twenty-four beautiful big | bar LaFollette insurgents from the juicy lobsters, all for $1- Pictou | party caucus which will be held Feb . was misnamed. It should have been | ruary 27, to selec ndidates for Saas a alled Paradise! speaker and floor leader | Skinny Men Can Lobster Banquets Galore Bay mur nnib ape Sonterenon vets <I “All next day {t was so windy and | %°! 2 fp AA st nat atone he Do the Same rainy, and the water was so rough breed. of Indians, chatirr an of th Li i, that we could hardly even get out to Republican Songressional campaign Ail weak meelanatieonen the planes, Fearful lest. we might | Committee, who was authorized by All nervous men and women row bored witb life in Pictou, the| ‘te Republican committee on com- All skinny men and women chamber of commerce reception hnittees to invite all Republican mem: Can grow stronger, healthier and} committee sent the Scotties to cheer eae Glect. of the. hotise: to; partici more vigorous and take on solid with thelr bagpipes. As the: e needed flesh in rent the air with thelr wild High.| NO {avitation was sent to Repre 0 dave tual be land music our Kilted’ friends pa.|SeRtative Nelson of Wisconsin, lead- taking McCoy's raded up-and down the lobby, and|¢? of the LaFoliette insurgent bloc Cod Liver Com we were much amused because they and manager of the LaFollette presi pound Tablets seemed. unable to,play and stand dential campaign or to any other of fou: mes a asy still at the same time. In the even: the nine Wisconsin representatives ~as easy to take ing we were taken aboard the Ca- i as candy \ nadian destroyer Patriot to another| STORING VITAMINS And what a hit lobster banquet, and initiated Iffe these flesh pro- members of theit mess. This means| © Theaverage healthy person ducing tablets that if any of us ever get bard up! stores up within the body ave made. One in the year: to come, and if the Pat ’ drugsist tripled riot has not been relegated to the Several days’ supply of es- is in one naval boveyard in the meantime,| sential vitamins. This ex- week we can always look upon her us a plains why a well-nourished person of any age is les§ sus- ceptible to germ-infection than those who are mal- nourished. Scott's Emulsion is a safety-factor that helps keep you well-nourished. A very little used daily to complement the regular diet, activates with essential vita- mins and helps build re- sistance. Store up a reserve of essential vitamins— | take Scott’s revularly, Beott & Downe, BloomLeld, N. J. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 Wor !!2 the BtoKe THEYRE GIVING THE BIG APPETITE IS/BENEFIT FOR 7 AND = “TALKED INTS BING A FAW although re-elected as Republi cans, supported Sehator LaFollette for president. The call also excluded representa- tives Keller of Minnesota; Sinclair of North Dakota and Laguardia of New York, all of whom have been active in the insurgent group. Pharmacists call it “Joint- Ease” because i for SwoHen, Sore, Painful, Creaky Joints Only. It took # good many years to get together a combination of pain sub- duing and swelling reducing agents declared to be the one remedy that almost instantly penettates through skin and flesh and starts right in to make swollen, inflamed, creaky, pain racked joints as good as new. They call this new and wonderful preparation “Joint-Ease’’ because the medical man who turned the trick, worked for years to perfect some low-priced remedy that would really benefit the millions of people who have one or mode joints that need helpful attention So “Joint-Ease” is prepared only for people who have a swollen, pain- ful, creaky, distorted or stiff joint, whether it be in knee, elbow, shoul- Go on! I WASN'T GONNA EAT IN YouR Tow! Iv sae’ Ss sage?) AVERY, COME ANID Fi% THE RASIO — | CANT CET aTHING! Half a dozen or more representa tives who have been allied at times with the LaFollette forces were In vited to the caucus, organization leaders holding that during the re cent campaign they did not. show open hostility to the Republican nat: leo. ticket a Soaks Right In and Quickly - - Limbers Up Stiff Creaky Joints der, ankle, neck or finger and wheth- er it {s caused by rheumatism or something else. Of course, it can’t help but quickly put an end to such superficial ai) ments as lumbago, neuralgia, neur itis, aching muscles, stitch In the side, crick in the neck or sore feet because of its penetrating action, but what it is really recommended for is joint ailments of any nature wh: ever. Ask for a tube of ‘“Joint-Base.~ You can use it several times {n one everfing for quick results, because it goes right through the skin with only a few seconds rubbing. It sure. ly is a swift penetrator and when it gets under the skin, it starts right in to clean HD, all joint trouble. , John Tripeny company dispenses it daily for about 60 cents a tube, as do first class druggists everywhere ™S ve remember, when Joint s in joint agony gets out— quick.—Ady =e GROCERIES 129 W. Second PURE LARD, PER LB, _________ Pot Roast, lb, 10c and Sugar-Cured Bacon, good, per lb. sound Steak, Der peace oe: Veal Roast, per lb. ___ Picnic Hams, per Ib. per lb aw 2 CENTER SLICES HAM FOR eee" SERRE Veal Chops or Steak, WE DELIVER —@ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY g gE. R. WILLIAMS STORES : a MEATS Phones 10—11 extra Westbouna TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGC & NORTHW A CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY ESTERN Departs 2:10 p.m A Departs 45 p.m 6:00 p.m Arrives Denaits 4:00 p. 8:35 p. Departs 710 a 8:20 p.m. Arrives Oud m

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