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PAGE Trium EIGHT phal Hop Witnessed by Great Crowds Western Pilgrimages of All Times in| World History Attain Climax Completion of World Flight i By LOWELL THOMAS. | along the route on the Chicago, Paul,” said Commander Smith, every station, < l nd I hesitate to mention whi You see the fame of and ‘EB the Viking ated. eil Milwaukee & St. | “enormous crowds were at h sex predomi- ‘Smiling Jack,’ of ‘Leigh the | (a name reeking with ro- |} mance), of ‘Houdi and of ‘Les,’ our Demosthenes, hdd eled well 1 n ft 1 hnical r ur 2 ¥ acros e bundlegetar. vi re return to rid fig t would have tak I te One More Trip Ordered EAT the balanced food that keeps N OURISHMENT in the proper balance —that’s what your diet should supply, and that’s what you get with Surep- pep Wxeat and cream. And besides its 100% food value, Sureppep Wunart is most easily di- gested. 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FIRST Merits Confidence } ; | PHONE 1500 “Merchandise That 85—Coaleacency t Pacific Ocean (abbr y” S YOU fit ch ot er continent for thelr final disposal. This meant that these planes in y Adm. he Casver Dally Tribune 1S THAT SO?PWELL IF YOU SEND Over ANY MORE ROTTEN TOMATOES ILL COME DOWN TO YOUR STORE BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 1 DIDN'T say }{ CONT TELL ME: WALK SILLY- YOU ARE GETTING MORE LIKE ~OUR FATHER EVERY DAX- “OO ARE J [TOO SAULCY- ©1925 wy Ine Feature Service, Great Br ishte reserved. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925 —_——$—$—$_—$_{_— HOW DO YOU DO-MR JIGGS-HOW ARE THINGS AT HOME? Toe By Billey De Beck NONE OF xOUR, BOSINESS: GASOLINE ALLEY—WORK AND | To WELL, & BIG \ HAN SOME WiDOWws BEEN COMIN “TAMIRGt MIG BLOSSOM OUT RIDIN’ LATELY. LOSI’ OUT HE AIT MAKES IO Wy peat ///) ¢ train by Wilbur Wright, the inventors of the airplane, an a} onc Werld in Eighty Days.’ uisers back across the American with marching in the air for some 351 hou: etty 4 a night. inutes while girdling the 4 boy I read Jules Verne’s. ‘Around ‘Thar oy Moffet, head of the navy| wemed wonaertul, but in compart air service; the mayor, on with the flight ofsthese heroic commanding officer at McC lu] ayers who made it in less than and others. Following the aeronaut- | jjiiéen days of actual flying time, program in which they took! now seems like ox-cart transporta- n. Patrick ordered them to] tion, return to Seattle and fly their world] te there shall be another war, which God forbid, it will not begin cohorts in Belgium or sixteen inch guns belching de- which the fliers had already flown struction at Ju nd, but it will come some 27,500 clrcumnavigat-| in the s 9@ Of powerful and death +o these strudy| dealing explosive bombs dropped Douglas c: at had already} rom airp ane They will destroy France has now ained the supremacy of the air a nsidered much » has been given the su- han ime of a plane, m macy of the sea, This country be flown for another 4,000 miles} should stop piddling and make its and must carry the world filers for] air service worthy of the country another 40 ho in the alr | that gave the conquest of the alr to | Perhaps to pi se the] the world the day the Wrights made | Gight and its s wou.d| thelr first successful flight at Kitty | be better tn conclusion to consider | Hawk, N. C. the opinions of men outside the alr} “Do you ask ‘what {s the practical | vice and the army who would nat-| yale of the fight around the be somewhat biased *) world?” Years and years ago when might even be well to consider t I was much younger, I had the opinions of men outside of the pres-| pleasure of an interview with Gen. administration which {s at the| Greely, whose expedition to the head of our national government,! frozen’ north gave him just ‘dielno- a the opinions of men of other|tion and honor. I said to him. ons who were competing for the] +Affer all, Gen. Greely, what was me honor | the practical value of your expedi- Tribute by‘ Danicls | tion?” The minute the words were honora Josephus Dantels,| out of my mouth, I would have the navy during the|siven anything to have recalled Wilson ? them, for they could be construed @ public a minimizing the value of his Panis | epochal cruise nwelcom-| “With admiral courtesy, ho at se world g d to help| once put me at my ease by saying Y w them how th r flight has| ‘That is the exact question a’ mem- d kindled | ber of the British parliament asked en. me when I visited London.’ I en y? Depressed ou’re E Breath Bad? Stomach Upset Bowels are Inactive! For Constipation, Headache, Biliousness ; ORDER FOR EXTRA COPIES OF Che Casper Daily Cribune INDUSTRIAL EDITION Casper Daily Tribune: Please reserve for me... .-_copies of the Tribune’s Industrial Edition, when edition is printed, to be de- livered by the carrier boy, for which I agree to pay him 10c per copy on delivery. ° Name. UNCC" OE Saag a ELEY 2G oa Malthe (Fill in this coupon and bring to The Tribune office or give it to the carrier on your route, and the papers will be reserved for you. Avoid disappointment by ordering your copies NOW.) } } wity sav5unm ua ‘ahd ? | lS will now venture to quote his {lluminat- ing answer which Impressed me then OH, HE AINT? WELL HE BETTA BE WORKIN FAST THEN, AN' WE AINGT No FAST WORKER. HE BETTA NOT LET NO ClASS WIDOWAS GROW ONDA His 4 fe Rm B SHE'D HAD HIM ED ORKERS UNDER DISCUSSION Lor a ‘TO _SAY, RACHEL. You , TRYIN AN DOMESTICATED LONG WHILE BACK, RESCUERS oPEED WORK ON SAND (Continued From Page One) death, or by suffocation, or by pneu! monta, any of which would end his iong fight to live. Early today, however, radio was resorted to tn hopes the cave would give up its secret. A two-stage ra- dio frequency amplifier was connect- ed in the lighting circuit leading into the cave and known to be intact. The lights were turned off, and with head sets clamped to their ears, the experimenters lstehed for any sound that might be interpreted as coming from Coilins. After the test the men said that they had heard distinct sounds,, believed by them to have been caured by the’ parring of the carbon milament in the electric light bulb fastened about Collin's neck. It was commented that, if alive Col lins had probably moved wher t light went out, thus shaking tho fila- ment. On the other ‘hand, it was pointed out that other noises might have caused the sounds heard in the head sets, Thus, nothing definite was determined. The work on the new shaft was be- by its wisdom, and appreciation of it has been heightened with the paas- ing years. “Continuing, Gen. Greely said: “I told the member of parliament. that whenever the time should come when men of-our race would not be ready to make new discoveries, to discover new countries, to lead in exploration—if that day should ever} come our race would retrograde.’ “Ap “I do honor: to these ‘ girdlers and congratulate 1 feel proud as an American that ‘hese youths have given fresh proof that ‘Onward’ ts the motto of for. ward looking ’ A cans of our day ce ; orn, i one of Britain's Aero: tore- in plane noBt ‘onautical authorities, | wet g of tho fight sald t was an American, Orrville } Wright, who was the first man to fly an aeroplane under proper con trol. It was an American ‘crew under Commander Reed in a Cur- } ties built flying boat who first crossed the Atlantic by alr. And it It In accord with precedent that an American team should /be the first | to cirele the globe by. alr. “What could be more natural? ch feats are achieved by grit, en- pertinacity, determination, en urance and faith, Such human valities, and especially faith tn one’s future, are precisely this which inspired the ancestors of these men to pull themselves up by the roots and prese ever westward to the promised land. “Always the wave of conquest has flowed westward, and perhaps there is significance in the fact that this flight should encircle the earth in the direction in which all our an jcestors ‘have traveled. Our race may conquer from west to east and hold a country so conquered, but it cannot settle there. When we move our home St ls from east to west, always with our faces to the ight at the end of the day “Thus we soe that these six men of the American nation are but fol: lowing the destinies of their race by completing in full circle the pll- srimage begun by thelr ancestors some few thousands of years ago.” And In the words of Rear Admir- al Ashley Robinson who congratu- lated the filers on behalf of the navy when they, landed at San Diego: “Other men will fly around the earth, but never again wili anybod } fy around tt for the first time.” The end | from the battery and switched to the radio set. This caused the light to go out, the experimenters said, GAVE SHAFT TO SAVE EXPLORER gun yesterday and early today a hole ten feet deep had been made. The work was slowed up by the necessity of timbering the shalft as it is deep- ened. It has been estimated that Collins is. lying 55 feet below the surface, Estimates as to the time it will take to sink the shaft vary from 24 to 72 hours. Modern apparatus {s replacing the primitive means pre: viously used. Shortly before noon, the shaft had a depth of’ twelve feet and miners were being hampered by continuous dirt and rock slides slipping from the side below the timbered section. It was estimated that one-third of the material being removed from the bottom was cave-tn matter. LOUISVILLE, K; Feb. 6.—By The ~ Associated Press)—A second radio amplification test at 3:30 a. m. today convinced rescue workers that Floyd Collins {s alive in his Sand Cave prison after an entomb- ment of a week, says the Courter Journal today in copyrighted dis- patch frem Sand Cave, Kentucky. The test, made by a small radio amp...ying set, determined definite ly that the electric light placed around Collins’ neck by William Burke Miller, reporter for the Coury fer Jounal, Louisville, on one of his numerous trips to Collins’ side in the cave, still burned. A lighting system battery was used in conjuc- tion with the ar:plifier. 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