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34 NOTED AUTORACER 13 KILLED ON TRACK Ernie Ansterberg Victim at New Speedway While Mak- ing Test Run. . October fame Abe N Tartin Sa\ WELL :?g N AE ‘Q i A torpedo plane, in bW THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. 1 SEAPLANE SETS NEW NON-STOP FLIGHT: MARK Naval Aviators From Anacostia Remain in Air 20 Hours and 10 Minutes. D. Crinkley, iloted a pla utes five days ago for an unoffi- On that occasion they record plane, n the Navy world record for non- nt by a seaplane was estab- lishd Wednesday morning when a sea- | plane landed at the Naval Air Station, | Anacostia, 20 hours and 10 minutes. was made by Lieuts. R. B. Lyons and who C., after being in the the same offic ne for 20 hours and bombing, scouting but Tuesday and Wed- lay they had u pa new Douglas S. which Is an improvement Douglas torpedo s to some degree W. took The flight | Man-American leader of St. and the | " off Tuesday NAGEL BACKS COOLIDGE, BELIEVING DAVIS OUT Declares Democrats’ Campaign Arguments Belated, After Party’s Record in Office. Declaring he would vote for Cool- idge for President, despite his vote for ' Reed for the Senate, Charles Nagel, prominent Republican and Ger- Loujs, Mo., former Secretary of Commerce and Labor under Taft, yesterdny stated that his primary reason was the im- portance of choosing the President by popular vote so that the elections might not be thrown into the House and Senate. “Inasmuch have no practical tory at the poll Mr. Nagel s it will be more profitable to give reasons fo rring Coolidge to La Foliette, be! whom the contest air 28 Davis appears to prospect for vic- hip OCT()RER Gl chief comnlnlntn u:mlmsz the Hard- ing administration is that it failed to expose the staggering corruption of the preceding Democratic admin- istration. Again the Democratic can- dldgtws advocacy of free speech and like 'constitutional guarantees would be more persuasive if the denial of these sacred principles had not Leen had chiefly under a Democratic ad- ministration of which he was dis- tinguished member and if these ap- peals has not beensmade af Pres- ident Coolidge had releascd prisoners and after his Attorney Gen- eral, Stone, had restored th De- partment of Justice to its constitu- tional integrity.” PORTUGAL BLOCKS PLOT. Revolutionary Gatherinz Raided ! and Arrests Made in Lisbon. LISBON, Portugal, October 17 ing on rumors that a revoluti movement was afoot, the police yes day raided the home of a lawy itical | 1924, American which th, would be ation 1o the to which t U:sS. IS PREPARED TO ACT ON WATERWAY PROJECT Notifies Canada of Willingness to Proceed With Study of St Lawrence Proposal. tion of the extent unequal diversions from Lake a River for | power compensate the loss of power attributable to diversions from Lake Michigan The American Government has ex- pressed its willingness to instruct its representatives on the Joint Board | of Engineers investigating the St | Lawrence waterway project to pro- Many who think they have the fire senius merely have a burning for notorie! of | uninhabitable de- | QUAKE WRECKS HOMES. Half of Houses in Guatemala City Reported Razed. AN SALVADC n a from Guatem: of the houses ther: by carthg center of the distur ved to b ut have he ceed with consideration of all recom- mendations of the of the board w one which the Canadian government said in & note addressed to the State Department on August 18, it w ready to aceept. This Governm itude was made known in a he British Ambassador Scptember public yesterday by the Department iendation which Canada ept is a proposed You Can Quickly Even Chronic Rheumatic | a0 Swellings in Knee, Elbow, Shoulder or Finger Joints Yield to the Mighty Power- State Limber Up Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints and blessed comfort comes quic and and stainless that you « rub it on often and get there results much more quickl It absorbs instantly clean the noon with about 600 gallons of joint is inflamed and the oline aboard and flew about t ful TInfluence of ~JOINT- EASE. It's here. it is said they found the revolution: direc' ' committee holding a meeting ! prep: . ry to its members proce 10 the respective strategic posts as- signed to them Two officers and other persons whose revolutionary tendencies were known to the authorities were taken into custody. intense Being such a powerful count t, it cann and helpfy seems to lie Mr. Nagel declared he g ing. With the ap- upon La Follette vy fog the pilots hat he could not down the river and | fundamental s and princ it flying about Hampton | As far as t 1wn they retraced their ction and a short time after ar- riving above the station their gaso- supply gave out. The plane car- 1 T00-horse pnv\ur Wright motor. COLDS | Break a Cold Right Up with “Pape’s Cold Compound” | Take two tablets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always | gives relief. The second and third doses completely break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Contains no quinine or opi- ates. Millions use “Pape's Cold Com- pound.” Price, Druggists guar. | of | ral races | A Delicious - Lunch for other race only a few cents—at the at the Charlot dwity October | 25, He held the world's record for | the fastest lap on a mile and quarter board track, having © this record Altoona last Summe The was du in the track or the car. right in town, and Peo- and every live cerned, he said, | able virtue in the a Davis upon corruption, 3 attack from Democrats is rather be- | latea * “Indeed,’ i A Great Organization a low-price remedy, but that doesn't Kinks, lamq or tor- ture out of vour troubled joints Joint-Ease is the name, so-call- | ed because it is compounded solely purpose of relies ail Iments rub it on the tormented {lame joints and in just a few sec- onds it will penetrate 1o the bone to be Th' reason why paupers are so | [ to o fault | blamed scarce under prohibitic il \‘“"",',"'j"‘m'r:“ is because they git poisoned be- er. late to- | fore they kin x||uln_\ fer th’| [ wing a complete “"‘"""1nmrh«m>‘nn \What th’ understand you can bu But you 1 is for Jjoint ace t s If you need work, read the want " he continued, “one of the |columns of The Star. ther tre Luncheon, 10 Till 5§ Daily 1107 G Street N.W. Peoples Drug Store No. average father can’t why th’ public schools don’t teach his boy what an archipelago is instead o’ put- 1 tin’ it up t’ him | Mebbe if we all keep still an’ on’t say nothin’ we Kkin git| lean thro' this campaign with- out any glee clubs. 1 Bud, president o th'| { Optimist Club, resigned t'day aiter he wuz fined \920 fer leav- | Many Noted Drivers Have Lost li in” his car standin’ under an arc Lives This Year. i light without th’ tail light burn- in’. driver, killcd yesterday onthe new | known, but bobbed hair makes ;;:’.:"IO:,‘,">,,§((,"‘;r,“':',.":(‘,‘“,f,\,_“,j',t el th’ young look about as young, | thi an’ th ..]‘ alder. ¢ nml\‘ folks helw\ e he kin afford a bootlegger. and smash-ups were immy Murphy fatally injured September 15 at the \l ver mix sentiment with bet- | tin’, said, -'mm! out the track car to drop too low while | of the turn into the when his front left pron and deflected the | car toward the il. 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