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ARMY AVIATORS N ANOTHER LONG HOP Reach Yetoroln Islanc, Going 500 Miles in Seven Hours By The Associated Press, Yetorofu Isiand, Kuriles, May 19 The three Am flying around th today, having made the from Paramishiru island over scven hou The landing Tashimoye. This flight in a little s made on down re placed in arrangements made for the reach the shore, This was t] landing place chosen for the flie the end of this stage of thei urney, the first, on the northwestern ¢ this is 1d, having been aband favor of Hitokappu bay some since because of ice there 2 SRR : > No, this isn't the latest photo of a gentleman' from Mars. It's our old friend, the family physician. 3Jut how he has changed! The garb he is weaving is the type used during the historic London plague, and other outbreaks of gontagious dis- ease. Who knows, the term “quack” may have sprung from the mouth attachment, resembling a duck's bill. WOTHER DIES WHILE GOV, SWITH IS AWAY Sudden Turn for Worse Comes. vre ‘swins sarsls 15 " srana Sunday Alternoon By The Associa Remerton, W messages from L. . in ‘command of the army irplane squadron on a world encircling trip, tell of the cordial reception given the fiyers by the Japanese at Paramashiru Island, Kuriles, and commend the ac- curacy of the weather forecasts by which their movements since leaving UnAlaska have been guided. By radio message dated May 18 from the United States destroyer FFord at Paramashiru, Lieut, Smith reported “Excellent advance arrangements scem 1o have been made in this divi- sion, Here we are met by the Ford ang they are taking care of us fine shape. Two Japanese destroyers have extended every conceivable courtesy and are also going to assist right through Japan. Heavy winds, snow, fog, etc, causing delay. Continuation may be possible Monday.” In another message from the same Smith, mothér of Gov. Smith, died at ™ &t Fepred: X grea ol ot e T | MARRIED FOR 54 YEARS reported: “A great deal of ou Rennedy fay 19.—Oficial well H. 8mith r, Mrs. Glynn. She high privilege the h was extended to ong the first of men, and w n Brooklyn, She Roman Catholic ssumption. dren Tuneral ser atively fon h of the root, botween Hicks and Hen- ets, Brooklyn ces have been set ten- . m, Wednesday at the Mrs, Cathe New Yorl, May 19 rine 20 p. m. yesterday in her home at § Middagh st Governor Smith, who had hastencd to her bed May cess 80 far due to M 3Mai Brookiyn, curacy in forecasting weather. Not a single possible flying date lost since leaving Unalaska." side from Albany 9 and had per Mr. and Mrs, Patrick of mitted not even the confusion in Tam many hall, death of Lawlor Street Observe Anniversary Charles 17, Murphy to keep him long th | Dawn Comes barl y following the d Press. iru Island, Uuriles, May 19.-~The American army flyers en- | circling the world sailed down onto Kashiwabera bay here Saturday morn- Ing in a snowstorm. This morning they mounted from the water and disap- peared in the carly morning fog. They had waited for good weather, Sun- day was a disappointment, Snow fell from time to time, and a biting wind blew continuously, With Members of Family. away, was not w her 8he and Mrs, Patrick Xennedy of street quictly observed ry of their wedding was re 1 s out of danger N far as the bronchial pncumonia was * 243 d continued to improve ' the 3:30 p 5 Lawlor coneerned a 54th annive steadily up to about m, Her' yesterday. worn by the double ordeal im Mr, and Mrs. Kennedy were mar- posed by the iliness of his mother and | pied in 8, Mary's church by the late the death Murphy, had gone to Rev. Luke Daley and have resided in Absecon, N, I, newr Atlantic City, for thia eity since, the week-end, When Mps, son, e coditian v Snow and Near Freezing alarming, owing to the failure Today early dawn, in this latitude it o0 overtaxed heart to re comes before 2 o'clock, found the thers jomands made upon it by an attack of Detroit, May 19.—8now was falling astir, The low-hanging fog threatened ., yeen, Governor Smith was reached | in southern Michigan today, with the “nothre postponement, but from the » and started for New temperature near freezing in several U, 8 8 Pope at Hitokappu bay, Yeto- y ek His mothier had places, The snow was light and melted rofu lsland, and from the Japanese j, e two hours when quickly., Crop damage thus far has destroyer Hamakaze, half way bes e areived been suight, tween the two stops came reports of Had Hoped To Soe Him Nominated excellent flying conditions r sOn sworn in as The air crulser New Orleans took of the state and had hoped . One Thin Woman Gai ained 10 Pounds in 22 D in 22 Days the air at 7:35 a. m., quickly followed minated for the by the Boston and the Chicago i1 , Alfred Jr., who Skinny Men Can v Do the Same 1 her death at 7 order was the only mem The take-off was easy, The amily who was cute dials All weak men and women All nervous men and women, circled once overhead, and hefore she piane, Chicago, taking the Mre. Mary All skinny men.and women Can grow stronger, healthier and three disappeared in the lved, was haze, John Glynn teke on weight in 30 fays b$ just tak- Oil Tablets ey, William 18y 1o take as came pond 1o the tetephe immediately Jead more than gover to live to sce him o pre His as in Manhattar ber of the to reac Her Giyy wit sldeney flag COVArNOrs her bedside daughters whom she airp the lead morning dled 1 their ehildeen, T) Tdeal Conditions 5. Fagrell and the Ite The Associnted 1rgss o were present Tokio, May 19.—The Dr. John M American round-the cian, whe an from Paramashiru bay to Lake Toshi was made under ideal co dispatcl 1 e had recovers Americ stroyer P newmonia wit Edward Cos | 3 %0, Might of the 5 Mrs, Emith's phy world aviators % m., said it vas due te £ the urt and W 1 from the bronchial ich whe was strick. moye tions from th and the Japanes aze. The navy departm official annour rival on Y The flicrs will be 1 their & more s and is a wonderfu soid My, ®mit orn November 4 Her pare Mr. and Mrs, Pet r Mulvibill, cam M re I te car Yor i 1 was royer Amats t tasued ar e flicrs ing MeCoy's (‘od Liver mes a day—as « ement of t ar our e flesh pro- every and more of vhat & hit 1} by the pris wls ave made s that nasty-tasting 01l is choek nin producer and stre 1 and so easy 1o take, 60 cents man don't 30 days Clark & Wrain- Drug Co. HOT WATER Plenty of It On a bucket of Coal a day. No waiting: nothing to fix or light. 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