Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1925, Page 6

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i * | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 30, 1925—-PART 1. NAVY 1S CONFIDENT ONHEWAIANFLIGHT Believe Planes That Start Monday Are Last Word in Aircraft Construction. Assured that the three Navy boat seaplanes which tomorrow are sched- i to begin a 2,100-mile fiight from | 3 isco to Hawaii, will reach | ely, military | on over-w ut a c jump in orde Federation Aero- the trio | ¥ T PLANES READY FOR HAWAII FLIGHT WOMAN KLAN CHIEF SUED. Husband, Also Klux Official, Faces Joint Charge of Waste. LITTLE | UP).—Charges of waste and fra funds are brought bie Gill ROCK, Ark., August udulent misappropriation inst Mrs. Comer, of the Women of the Ku Kiux K and her husband, Jamwes A. Comer, grand dragon of the Realm of Ar- kansas Knights of the in a su court to perial ki imperial it filed in Pu day. Miss A aliff, Miss D. B. Kkloklz B. e Mi: Cloud, extravagance Rob imperfal commander Ku Klux Kian, ski chancery Flora, 1Y COBB S GIEN CHECKFOR 0100 of n Presents Gift at Anniver- sary Banquet. Associated Press. DETROIT, Alexander, a member of Dallas, filed | Detroit the suit. Ordered to Walter Reed. Maj. € fantry sulielmus v idt, U at ds b In %€M tonight in hone Club, presented Tyru iuu it's manager and | fielder, with a check {while 600 enthusiastic f: { cials and prominent ba {looked on at a banquet given to ¢ of his completion of taymond Cobb, veteran out for $10,000, Detroit Base Ball Club Owner | :: this shower of attention. Cobb, the hero of the diamond, whose name is known to every schoolboy in the land, and who has withstood the jeerings and booings of crowds with ~ stolcal silence, was ussed.” mong letters and telegrams read 'at the festive board in prai famous | Honus Wagner, star > activities for ma of other players and former whose names are bywords in andlot and ball park in the Two Wounded in Duel. Two colored men were seriously hurt in a pistol fight at a house in | Wylies court northeast last night. | Charles ¢, Watkins, 30, of 1007 West | wood place northeast was shot in both | stdes of the chest and in the leg, while Miles of 1309 Wylies urt, 1t, was shot in the jaw. Both were taken to Casualty iHospi tal. A police guard has been posted U. S. Girl, Lashed 1] Rescue of a pretty American girl lashed to a capsized boa in the lcy waters off N was reported yest Gudrd. She had b gate the treacherous Eskimo “kiak" or skin boat The girl, whose name was not vealed in the dispatches, was not | miliiar with the peculiar type of kimo boat, and had been lashed in kin parka which is used by |T3skimos in rough weathe; | | at submer The native is adept at righting Kiak , but, as Ameri , it 1s an most i are qunt " Wne | the b into the . glng | down from the boat to which s had gone about sized, In a Kiak, Capsizes In Harbor at Nome ! Alleged Liquor Seized. ’ Seven cases of seized b alleged beer wera juy B. Burlingamo's squadron of dry ral h street southecas of 1233 Elevent I;N’T sal z por of selling was re by the | | his the al Follow the Orange Signs fo Cedarhurst ordered to Walter Reec e, the world au aireraft performances. ng the latest type of con- detail, naval aero- s are confident the inder the grueling them, and only jlure in the en- n force them down . In this event > effected, but the un- 1e or planes will lose the non-stop record. e ships, two of one type, o the last word in seaplane design have gone ution dating he PN-9s, of two, are the product efforts of the Bureau and the Naval Alr at Philadelphia, while o giant Boeing patrol, e PB-1, is a contribution ng Aircraft Factory at h., designed and built to {fications. nt at|'sg over Wat years of club. A $1,000 grandfather clock | testimonial from the ( gines can be cut out to save fuel on |to one of its promin | normal patrol duty. but it is doubtful | also award the 11 be resorted to on |as Cobb i | followed service on the Detroit Iashed Surfman Charles | Nome Station, U. seeing the into the wate; swam to the brought the On the Bay bt Delightfu Music Scholarship Offered. A scholarship has the Columbia Conser: | to colored church chof | in singing, beginning | | Through this course it will be possible | | to procure ultimately | who are technicall | singing _and cho | scholarship is open to all choirs ap- plying. of the| Coast Guara {| nt, divei uniforr,, hted it, and v_to shore Thaler been offered by LOT $1 S FOR SALE 00 to $1,000 Fasy Terms, citize “Georgia Pea nown to fandom. T both word . Request the only had was on its fli San Frz A forced down owin age A farmer of Tonkaws, a few years ago had to with which to buy farm is now recelving $1,000.0 ir P Yrovaities from oil wells on Ok boy -d by » himsel tered as he Bauman & Heinzman G O b ge M tood visibly affected by NACHMAN FURNITURE CO. Eighth and Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast T ttom of the keel is 16 hes in height; is 49 feet from bow to stern; has an upper wi spread of 72 feet 10 inches feet 2 inches on the lower wing. ance between the two wings feet £.ST i We Picture in This Advertisement Fourteen Examples of the Tremendous Savings to Be Had. One of the Most Successful August Furniture Sales Terminates Tomorrow, Monday, at Six o’Clock. gs and on each side E sepower Pack elghing about 700 pounds itted with a 2-to-1 which turns the one-haif the revolutions r is making. The propellers Upper: The PN-9-1, in flight. Center: PN-9:3 landing on water. Lower: PB-1, third plane of fiight. | in the upper wing tank, makes a total | operator can secure radio bearings of | capacity of 1,278 gallons for the plane. | ships or shore stations | A 1i-inch | tank passageway between the| The hull of the ship is all metal, a | extends from the pilot’s seat to | improvement over the wood | io compartment. In the field | type, which in the course of & sea- | gasoline tanks is mechanics’ | son's flying would soak up hundreds ion. Through a manhole ope { of pounds of water. the top deck of the hull he the motors and occasional > to climb out on th djustments. He also turns rom the \url—‘ lutely at no other time. $25.00 Purchase—| $1 Cash, $1.00 Boeing Plane Larger, The than the welght g patrol is sli N9 ghly larger ) having a full load | 24,000 pounds, of which 62 per cen! ful. 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