Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1924, Page 53

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TRAINED BRATILIAN TROCPS VINDCATED Nation Learns Vaiue of For- eign Methods in Puiting Down Rebheliion. BY Crainre Carrospondence of The [RITN L0 Rrazid and looted of all owners fled to save their emptied by the looters cte. where there stecl shutters, so = and windows in | wers riddied with | series and stores South bullets America A Santos editor 4lso been arrested. presumably ng unsympathetic toward the nt attitude of the newspapers of Rio Janeiro. Santos and Sao Paulo and the other cities in the insurree- tionary z was interesti in Savvi Poula with the rebels in control, the newspapers were enthusiastic over the | cause.” In Santos there was much | rebel sympathy. but the presence of war craft alongside the city kept the | minds of the Santistas on the fact| that the ng arm of the military | was ready (o chastise them if they printed any hint not approved by the | military. And the antos papers ap- | peared from time to time with statements of Bovernment vie and rebe After the re uation of the city the Sao Paulo pers turned a complete flipfop. published flecing 1o 1 losses. Pa They | ades against the | gave vociferous | federal troops. | pizrants Take Up Guns. deral authorities discovered former German and the rebel. regular perate the As pri- e cquiva- | the pay of | + a day for | who fought | promised gov- < wqn. Most rians frho 5 were ' re- | arrived immigrants who had | failed to find work. The prospect of | immediate ca‘h and the promise of | © were promis day. whi ernment of the went into contly M\"‘} j Bobbed Hair Can’t Be Gray The tiniest gray streak shows up when the hair is bobbed. Make it youthful with Brownatone. Easy (o use, no de- lay. Apply once and thereafter only air grows in. Positively safe, rmful_ingredients. ured. Brownatone is mended by ail dealers, c and $130. Two colors, | fonde to medivm brown, and | dark brown to black. 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Neptember | ridden and fished along the Kootenav | rous frontiers, hos- | River from the crossing to the river's | " unted. are no more upon f unmapped source in Warfield Husin | North American continent. there iyng come to & halt on a beautiful SNl far stretches of interesting | pigtenu beside Tumbling Glacier at 4 accessible wi the head of Wolverine Pass TeRabres 5 HERS men The party had come up the pass asur Wil Lecunse H. B Clow, president of th George H Rand-McNally Company of Chic, o moxt wonde folls Chief coun et . Rureau of Interns an o he mady i Federation Wom- . M- Augustn Knight, who his - o Ye federation Erery weman in Takoma Park i rdta ly in fted ta be prewent | The di DODLIRAE 0 1 | 50 g ther 5 mem G o e A i . and ) e u the = nd will continue to thrill of the ouidoors who find hest moments of life in and amid forbears, a5 |l <ath s niel O |1 William B. | of the veling over guict trails R0 e truil | The anie wpirit, in earlier u»nn‘['.,‘:..‘(:. “:llhil “south by the doings and the | 065 ¢o 4,000 (eet. with ice fields. such of sturdy border SCOULS. |, the Waxhma-Wapta, dripping over pony_ex- |y, Worn out here and there geanc The turreted Whoke tob rises stands in u spectacular 1o the northern end of this hiv ¢l And here in this < Section o the e 2 in DY Canzdinn ¢ celebruted its i in the Voho Vi 05t picturesqu- and ac- forests 1924—PART 2. idea of fori mountain for such were the trails was on pleasur So here upon thix plateau the gathering set about forming an order that should have for its principal aims the encouragement of travel on Rock to foster the and improvement of old the Luilding of practice conside muintenance to advocate and and flowe s against fire in Ind and alpine erest servition of historic sites and the " from | traile and | the summer of 1924, The Yoho Val- on account of ite accessibiiity. The members gathered at Takakaw | Fulls Here, in addition to the bun- | galow camo at this point. 20 Indian | tepecs und @ lurge circular decorated by Indian artists as a sun ce lodge, were made ready for the Riders. An uninvited “trail | “in the form of a large black r on the first evening, when the visit to the tent of th president. Charles W of the Smithsonian 1 ution. and carried off half a lami, Veteran Guide Homored. A most fitting event g of the new ling of a bronze p om Wilson w veteran marking the rder. was 1 aque in honor of the outstand guides, T much - present hes of Col A . UL in his was characteristic: | tomed 1 ing old-time modest persy Hix Phil honor am not uccus- Xiemporaneous xpeaking * has stepped on my official 1 the de led th Yoho to the new win Falle and back r Trail. Although some < were hidden by clouds Woman's Cuh of (hevy O Th exe Tourd wil e the Rocky Moun- s of Any e coming Ride. dred six prominent Canudinns and Luropeans number of noa Fody in the Attendance oy M V% Cegfin: nuen 3o te Hivt rehoas Wednesday at the Firs Courct nbership Mt Wil me unique order which | in the history of the i Rockies, it belnz the tecord 1o form an mounted mountain nocl aam 3 dist new membor her he Lody was born pita hip « twith M SRR wome Tuesds September Chester ! 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