Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1923, Page 16

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2 14‘2 H Orsepower Dlrlglble i H in Hi K s oprright, :n;z;‘.n:" ;!: ‘z’:;"r:;;:;, Trade Proves Success in Trial Flight AV N s e GonNA Do 5 SHoe oFE TH WARN HIM T LeT g I'M onvE OF € MuLe 3 WiTH Ta= DErABEE vt INTHE BARN AND THAT - MULS ALONE! New Naval Aircraft, LR-1, Object of Five HAmMmeR, )| CBARRING PUT 1T IR Y GLOVGe 3 B JCEES PARTNERS I'M IT'S OLDd STUEF BuT Years® Experimenting, Makes Trans- [ ‘| Gonna Have T Fceu PLAVFULE Seme Fomn 3 atlantic Cloud Voyages Easy. | : ol Vo wia: A By the Associated Press. within a vear, to transoceanic cruises LAKEHURST, N. J.. September 5.— | up to the limit of the ship's ability. Javy or in the region of 000 knots. In The Navy diriigible ZR-1, the largest| iy, minds of officers, not only iz the cratt of its kimd In the world, rests|bureau of aeronautics, but in. the iIn its great hmngar, a supreme ac- [more conservative bureaus of opera- eomplishment tions, navigation and construction D i and . repair, the trial flights of the The anxious concern for months of 1 e a realignment of maval those in charge ' of its construction X in future conflicts for the o = = = 5 N defense of the republ was relieved in \a fifty-five minute [FEIERSE BF B FOR es test flight last night, when the craftisurface and air, with ri s rose above the hejads of 2,000 spec- like the ZR-1 a thousand mil2s in advance of the fleet, closely followed aircraft carriers sending aloft l\llnx bombing nd torpedo air- craft for the |vrnu((lnu not onky of the capital ships on the surface. but | [the capital ships in the air. Thousands of Visitors. o! For weeks the naval air thas drawn thous: hip ro 1najes It swung slow rhe . at more thitn half speed o eatiida vt o vty 6, (G Lo S, MY Bt SERGEANT FOUND SHOT. |PONY EXPRESS COVERS |3t 2t dapes,rener of,Moze | BRAZILIAN FORCE LOSES | enche, Yerdey, The v, st HELD IN PW LESTINE PLOT. early toda prepara S oysrument e Drops in Path oF Light. s for the imprassed Parleys canyon, ten miles distant, to killed and 120 wounded, while nw Dt ey et L LR iip|With the telimpne TS oMPr2s5ed | port Benning Soldier Dead With 1,060 MILES OF ROUTE |tnis city. Miss Gardner is an expert BATTLE WITH REBELS |rcbeis lost 5 killea and 23 wounded. Anti-ztonist | . Agitator Acused of nosed toward the field. | ot e n:.:;r“‘\:'hh-h looms 208 feet above ! e = n({;evwofin::ey s e e e e Sk The state ll;nlops fle:.hlea\lng their Aim to ki1l Englishmen e 1,400-a; eservation @ in i3 G arms, a tion ai . lights silvercd the enortmous envelope |\t ounding ‘pine. barrens which x| (o1t BLetTaniee | Denver Rider Makes Record of 104 | and tavor Neslen ‘of Sait. Lake ‘Wil |Government Troops Suffer 86 Killed |ficia. N 0o reoR R / & Sl suppiisd th ght to guide {pn0° Y0 R Feen miles to the sea, | COLUMBUS, Ga., September 5.— 2 . welcome the rider as she dismounts in | i y.the Associate’ 4 press. ot ol st vnr?‘glfi. J Sergt. Charles E. Walker of Fort| Miles in Six Hours and front of the federal building, in the | and 120 Wounded—Flee | JERUSALF /1, September b (Jea oL s 1% laboratory | B e e e % heart of the downtown district, and her FRENCH DEPUTY COMING. |ish Telek¥ aph Agency).—A we t of the yGlRL AND TWO MEN SHOT. . C g 3 yes rty-Four Minutes. mail is transferred to a relief rider. Without Arms. o operation of ccording ’'S. | pars known an ope! i day was found dead in his apart- e, LYONS, September 5.—Bdouard | luy Smaral oz:on'll‘nt:lk.e'rle‘l::lo'l;l:bbae‘:‘ nmander J ay mont at the fort with a bullet hole|B7 the Associated Press e e a 4 By the Associated Pre Herriot, French deputy and mayor|taken intf, custod: e e naval design in the e ehleniot ALT LAKE CITY, Utah, S b il e e L D R L 5 hat h Y e I develnn o e o aea | Dance Hall l-‘lght May Prove Fatal|in his head. His wife and two small Lk , Utah, September | peaithy Tndustry. 1f a miner cuts him, | MONTEVIDEO, September 5.—A |of this city, sallé for New York Sat-|thaL, Ie § ad concocted a plot to : Slemiont Tianetluel e 2 | ldeen Were «ald to have been in|5.—Across the vast stretches of isola- | selt when he is covered with coal | force of regulars, numbering 700 men, | urday on the steamer’ France. He ;";" nate’ a number of leading En: tirely new Indust to One. the house at the time of his death.|tion in Utah’s mountainous northwestdust, his injury, say physicians. will|has been defeated by a band of rev- shmen ' in Palestine. dustry and :¢ new phase | : H . X ! is to visit New York, Chicago and of commercial aviation. . e 5 ber 5. |but his wife is unable to make anY| .rcq the pony e S o toaay, | heal quicker tHan if be was clean |olutionaries in the Brazillan state of | (C e Bhtrance o, L 0 iaibor ot thele SWS, . September 5.—|gtatement concerning the tragedy, pony express rider rode today, | Moreover, coal miners are not suh- | Rio Grande do Sul, according to advices | Washington and then will go to| The J,rigal wreath in ancient Rox ZR e e e S0k 0 oihe | Miss Vernon Altman, sixteen, s dead | according to Fort Benning officials | naving coverea more than 1,080 miles of { fect to Consumption as workers in{from the border. Canada for as long a stay as pos-| was of verbena, plucked by the brid only th ush ponte lanam. Tiouls Baben: When Sergt. Walker's body was|the epoch-making revival of the pony | other industries. The engagement took place at |sible befors\his return on October 5. hersel ; 3 5 ips. The dufyaluminum |derger are - wounded, the |found one legging had been removed| express mail ride from St. Joseph, Mo. A TRAss te o Rt ro e e | {and the other was partially off. An|,; 'san Francisco. ¥ G ek bow has 4 windshied foryard “m | latter probably fatally. as the result | automatic vistol was found on_the | 'O 788 TIIACSIO. holhard t ’ canvas sides laced to a point aft |0f a row which culminated in shoot- ! floor of the room. but there were Vetnal at 3:32 pm. yesterday, whon the The Jadders trom the five bther Sta” [ing with a shotgun, alleged to have | S/, (¢ LAY® heen no powder marks| jaut Colorado rider, Ralph Saulsbury of and Aows thees “,:“e“‘:‘rl‘"l;f“n:pch"fm‘(‘{f’lwcn in the hands of James Officials at the fort refused to make | Denver, dropped the mail at that place clamber as the ship 18 w“‘dmg s | shortly before 8 o'clock last any statement pending the findings | &fter riding dsie L Lol T A T o g £ aloni |shostly befers 8 olelosi laar 1l Ay ST et inenirs, "which it | Col. to Vernal. Saulsbury spanned the i AR T TR 2 R R o ety et o 2 y a s I % investigation 104 ‘miles between the two towns in 6 - ¥ bullet as she drove near the scene hq}-;s and 34 minutes, iy New Metal Used. " teian s R e actual running time of the pony R s L N :}M'r:‘:idfl“d el as the gun was dis Anthracite coal was first used alone | express riders when Vernal was reach- ship are duraluminum and st.el wire. ‘A special train took the wounded :n lth;Bl furnaces at Pottsville, Pa,|ed ymtl.er(l;ly was eighty-four hours. In the production of the d uralum- |men to a hospital in Florence. 2 g A seventeen-year-old dsugtites of the inum the Navy met a great je-oblem.| Kast was taken to Georgetown to the metal being an alloy comjyounded |jail for safe keeping. only by the Germans. {""The shooting grew out of a quarrel The intestines of 1400.000 | cattle |at a dance lust' nisht between Bal- weére purchased by a large tie and |lenderger and . Rl Comtany "bdiory Sl o1 ol NN The Popularity facture into the fabric of th® air-| FEAR SHIP IS LOST. - ship. ! Six engines, developing 357 S power each, superior, naval o tlicers| British Tanker Not Heard From of 3ay. to the enines used in (o sian Zeppelins of the German v e th ZR-1 with more than 2100 h : Since July 12. power as compared with -] PANAMA, September 5. —It s aally planne ; TG The launching of the great “g‘d\ft‘d\'f‘d that the British ta_nkcr J. Al atrenip PRI maried the ‘openin £ of | Bostwick, owned by the West Indian 2 hew phase of world communica tion. | Oll Company, has been lost at sea. f M mahcea. the . complotion of 'five| No word has been received from L e SSatient effort by the Un Yted [the vessel since she left Balboa for Btates Navyesan effort. which has |Los Angeles on July 12. She was of been watched by other world pow wrb“,smy tons register. with mcrefl'lndg interest as the pot pn- T n tial value and importance of ae) tial A e A omimerca and war 1 tas | DIES OF MASTOID OPERATION. - H3oe e become more and more appare ut. e nrs event can be sald ta ha ye | QUINCY: I, September 5—Harry | has been earned on merit only. L gnded the tcal i{lolauonhnf t \e }1-1 hs, fage(l thirty, dllell in Bueno‘s 5 North American continent, which, ¥ | Aires after a mastoid operation, it : 2 North American continent, which, uio | Alres, after &, mastold. eperation, 1) Qe trial will convince you. many, had been zoneranv regarde @ | the Amrrican representative of the - - »d United States Steel Company; the In- st brief operations of zm\lurnazmml Harvester Company, and zR-l ‘.m lead directly, and probably ¢! other large American industriés. BB sillilondidizactivsiand iy Eohably On the. Filhest Super-Six ChaSsis Ever Built Surprisingly Low arv: the Price. M. on Lifetime Furniture this Month ‘\ . If a low prj ke on real good-looking furniture— : genuing s Life Time Furniture—is at all tempt- S ing t¢s you, there’s a good chance here this l i . % monf h to get some of those pieces you've been Thes\: are the lowest prices.at which these — cars have ever been sold. They make s f . : 2 both Hudson and Essex the most out- : Pri s 22 - There'{!re many special values in Life Time Fur- standr.ug values in the world. » nif fure that we are featuring this month, along ; W ith our Rugs and Carpets, at prices that You (:mnot afford to buy ANY carwith- : anffe most. modest. . ot scehng these wonderful values. In September We Feature 65,0000 Coaches in Service ' N i e o s i S LAML“ERT-HUDSON MOTORS COMPANY ; just what you want at an unusually attrac- ) i ood th s o g e . . X sl Telephone oy : Sfl’“"“:l’d e at M.:ye‘:‘“sy. / tive price, it’s Life Time Furniture, just the ol Solll f the best looki tt N Y X 1100 Connchcnt Ave. Franklin 7700 633 Massachusetts Ave. Sou sl l:lduyou? e;gsl’:n ‘:: 4 same, ASSOCIATE DEALER offered at special. prices. NEUMEYER MOTOR COMPANY Shilesroom Service Station R 2 -t o These Few Values are Suggestive of the Many on Display DEALERS 9x12 size Axminster Rugs, large range of Fringed Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size, good-look- Mt. Vernon Eal wu, Alezanga, Va. The Auts Supyly Os., Saluds, Va, oo Ashdy Androw 3. ozet, V. : good-looklng patterns and colorings. . . $36/ ,75 ing patterns; soft, appealing colors......$85 ., Va. Bates nnr.':. Orang w&m.m. . Frod s, Ocobquan Vi Seamless Axminster Rugs of good qual- / - Excellent quality Wilton Rugs, long linen Culpepe &8h 25 , Va, r 2P c..u'y, oox';_“ ‘;“gm'c“'::" S g_e'é'x..:i:"":{.:.‘:n‘é‘;x a . ity, 9x12 size, excellent colorings and fringe, -size 9x12, choice of patterns, ‘Gampbell & Beahm. Duray, Va. i attractive patterns .............. u‘p,so delightful colorings -...':............$87.50 \ \ Heavy Wool Velvet Rugs, 9x12 size o f fluvy ‘Worsted Wilto Rugs of finest qual- choice patterns; beautiful colorlus ,'L ity linen fringe, 9x12 size, all patterns, ‘ o verydesl“bl"llls~-----------~----!p9.75 attractive and desirable ..............$112 LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME Frztgfit and Tax Extra ANITL JRNTU

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