Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1929, Page 25

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NORTHERN FLYERS REVEAL HARDSHIPS Eskimos Guided Stranded Airmen to Safety From Where They Landed. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. FORT SIMPSON, Northwestern Ter- Sritory, November 6 (N.AN.A.).—The lthplne explorers, missing since sz- ber 8, arrived at Cambridge Ba Nnvember 3, according to a radio mas- land a) Maud Sea, off Victoria Island. Fuel Not Sufficient. ‘The combined gasoline of both planes was not sufficlent to take one plane off, 8o the men were forced to remain until the sea froze uj « Both planes were pulled out on land. After the sea froze the party crossed to Sambridge Bay with Eskimo guides from the point where they landed, about 40 miles from Cambridge Bay. The “stranded flyers were not sure of their bearings, however. Natives gave every assistance, and the party was able to exist on rations sup- plemented by seal meat. Plenty of seals were dhcovered on the trip to Cam- brid, Col. MncAIpme lost 40 pounds through his hardships. All members of the party are safe and sound, but suffering some- what from lhcir enforced isolation in the Arctic w: (Copyright, mn by North American News- paper Alllln LEARY IS NOMINATED BY AUTO TRADE BODY EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929. Shades, #] Two-toned shades. . on one side, and light green or dark 36 inches wide .white or ecru green on the other. and 69 inches long. Hartshorn rollers. Sixth Floor—The Hecht Co. Yz $1 Delivers Either of These House- .»hold CONVENIENCES Universal “In-a-Drawer Broiler” Gas Range, Wlth Cutlery Set . . . #49.95 " Other Officers Named by Associa- tion and Banquet Date Set for December 13. ‘Whitney Leary was nominated presi- dent of the Washington Automotive de Association Monday night to suc- ward M. Wallace for the en- year. b'l‘he meeting was held at aller was named to succeed himself as first vice pr!sldent as were L. E Juulen d Louis ©. Carl for ices of treasurer and secretary, mpe:uvely mch-rd Murphy was nom- inated second vice president, and l:udolph Jose and Edward M. Wallace unced that the nnnunl b.nquet wfll be held December 13, the Mayflower Hotel. H. D. B\fllock, of the anonnl Au'o— mobile Dealers’ Auoc MWCoY STAYS . EXECUTION OF FRANKLIN SMITH Date for Electricution Is Postponed to February 6 on Plea of De- fense Counsel. Ellsworth Smith will not dls i Jesterday Mwmq £ Risedl Kelly for ine de- Keny explained to the court that ited to the change THURSDAY “JINX DAY.” Navy Flyers Have Most Accidents Then, Survey Discloses. More airplane accidents have been by Navy pilots on Thurs- y o ‘That was disclosed in a atudy of acci- d!n'a just completed by the Navy Bll- of Aeronautics. The de] :y: no satisfactory explanation ea.n SIN PO@OR .. . ¢ all run down i Until | Started Eating C-Y Chocolate Yeast "uyvgzouble like nine-tenths of those who are never really well - 'was:constipation. Like most, too, I tried all kinds of remedies. But it wasn't until I discovered C-Y' Chocolate Yeast and started to eat it regularly, that I began to recover my health. Now, after seven weeks of eating C-Y, my skinis in great shape nnd I feel llke a million dollars.”” : s 3 A. M. S, June, 1929. ‘The New Way to Eat “LIVE YEAST" Pay the balance in con- venient payments on The Hecht Co. Budget Plan Let Us Estimate the Ct;)sl of Weather Stripping Your Home Lace Pillows for the Boudoir $].9 Dainty, feminine things, in square, oval, round and heart shapes. Trimmed with lots of lace and ribbons. Pastel shades of rose, _blue, green and gold. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co) %fllfll||l|lIlll1IllllllllllfllI|IIIIHflHIIIIHIllI|llHflmIllllfllllll!|1IlllllllIIINIIIIIIHI!HHI“IHlIIHIflIHHIIIflI F%|llI|lllIIl!lII|IIlllIIIlIlll!lIHIilll“I1l!I1II|III|||1IIflIi|I|IIWIIIlll(l!lilIIIl1|IlIlII|lIII!II|||1IIlI‘||IlIIlI||IIIIIIl||IlIlI|I|l|lIIIIIII|llI|fi $39.95 Perfect Rugs and “Seconds” Discontinued patterns and “imperfect” rugs of warranted quality and good fashion, taken from our regular stocks. Marked to sell quickly at this low price. Mostly Persian designings, with the same beauty of color as if sound in higher-priced rugs. Limited quantity to sell. We advise _early selections. (8ixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) e A seven-piece all-porcelain range with the convenient “In-a-Drawer-Broiler” that slides in and out like a filing cabinet and prevents scorching or burning the hands. A 20-piece Set of Stainless Steel Cutlery given with every range. Installed free within city limits Rotarex Electrie Washer, #99 The new Rotarex, with the 10-year guar- anteed tub. Agitator type, with adjust- able, 5-angle wringer. Washes clothes in from 5 to 7 minutes. Tub is finished in heavy, green porcelain enamel. Third Floor—The Hechi Oo. F Street at Seventh Event! $47.50 and $49.50 Nationally Famous 9x12 and 8ft. 3x 10 ft. 6 Seamless Axminster Rugs $7.50 Felt- Base Rugs $4.44 (Perfects and Seconds) $35 Seamless Axminster Rugs $23.95 (Seconds and Perfects) Size 9x12 ft. Excel- lent selection of color- ful patterns. 9x12-ft. size. Six car- pet patterns. Sanitary and easy to keep clean. (8ixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) - | " L Solid-Colored Ruffled Curtain Sets & Criss-Cross Curtains $9.95 Lovely curtains, with large ruffles, made extra large to hang more gracefully. French marquisette ground, in rose, blue, gold, green and orchid. Sunfast. $1.95 Moire Damask, $1.59 45 and 50 inches wide. Light-weight fab- ric, moire finished. 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