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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927. night at the close of a day in which ‘ 9 \ 1 passing lin It rt | the water casks were empty the film comedian. st s | at tn . | passing he water casks were empi he filr cdian. Sterling was of the martgage which is sald to b w I Mrs, Grayson flew and conferred R”I Townsend yesterday, : 31 s o e mas | hienatt sver raimer s e (N i K flRIJ] Pl[; URE“ with Major Clarence D, Chamberlin | craft bore the long o | ter Tonitat et rer | amta e SR ffcfar:;m:r‘ 10 CHURCH STARTS L and had a talk with Arthur C. Goe- | : : | While ‘the drive is being confined TI]RN BY WARFARE bel, winner of the Dole flight from BE IR l iodchi 1| oy tote b e s ; > e :. S :]mv e s DR[YE TO PAY OFF DEBTJ‘“ ALl S pel, wins 1 bl onc it others ¢ could return to work. their friends, checks f; th 'L::h(omm |w H?lm[ulu. who had | A rude ship’s “log" painted in r hat i 1e log of the ‘ ‘wlflr“Nnorrss wille no!t n'flm rer?ue;r. v been mentioned as probable pilots | ) tive ideog on a thin c¢ board tated . tle save thoughts | Solicitations to Be Confined to Mem- | White churches and their members e [ or the rgane. During the day Thea S found in the f il starred | of esignation to death. ORiDdc AL | N S | will not be solicited. i | Rasche, German stunt filer, disclosed | M3 d : essel rove e tragedy that apparently followe ; n 3 ility bers and Raclal Group—Aged | | me Thomas Edison and ~Count: S iy Sive” Ginsme: Miss Elder Sl Desives to Be oot o, iy o : s s |williims, patrinrch - nogra, <whow : u v under the summer | L les. Nov. 2 (P he; deltl|. Semh Fohd ) negro, -whose posing they attempt the sea hop as ed boat on its aimless journey 'of 11 | sun fo 3 crew of 12. Mhaidol embcr fo Breseot Bageant. | oo b od sk ot f days Gzernin Make Predictions | vo-pitoc First Woman to Span Seas ouths deros i iroas 1 aue s e omster of MEht| 4 give among the membera of |When lis lived: iu-tha moitheting o Mrs. Grayson eliminated the avia- | In the barely legible log was writ nes ght il the story of [sters indicated today a rising | tie A, M. E. Zion church to raise the | the Civil war, and who now is in his trix with the announcement that ! = ten the story of the voya hich Vvoyage § Midence in the ability of Joe Dun- {31,500 outstanding on the | will have charge of a musical New York, Nov. 2 (P—World af- | e had not received any telegram | Paris, Nov 2 (1 PP)—CUndaunted irted when the vessel Ryo st Monday mior i £ e ulse tomorrow ni 2 | ek wted yesterday when and Biblical drama, featuring the fairs today point to new interna- | (rom her and that she would not be [By the castastrophe of the plane, | )1 Mari—put out with its ercw of A et Dollar b L CIRENIEa Nebraska distributed kings and queens of the Bible. The | considered. Chamberlin eliminated | American Girl, Ruth ider sne |12 trom the fishing port of Misaki, | derclict R i n throughout the par pageant and musicale will be given | himself, saying he was not consid- | nounced today she expected to be 107 Yokohuma, on Dec. b, 1926 \ y 5 Fein L aby 80 1 wored | Rev, Dixon A - Who as.|in the church Friday evening. ond jaunt to Europe. Mrs. | the first flyer to tnke off on & {1ans. Motor trouble soon developed and v 1 e to thabraI Ay i kins to take " roweizht ied the pastorate here June 1y, lready has been presented in Hart- R G e T yson and Gocbel ended their | Atlantic trip next spring. the hapless craft was carried by cur i LG UVEN money | has been divecting every effort sinee | 1ord, New Bedford and Cambridge, S "m,,, rence with the statement they Resplendent in a brand new frock | T |.t‘ and storm farther and farther = ok sibis) | : . ¢ first came. to liquidating the debt, . g 2 | would meet later in the week, and withya chic cloche hat clamped | 1° S°4 While the men worked tire COMEDIAN LSCAPES DEATH work in his,which is said to be of long stand. FILM STAR TO 'WED . " European nations “sooner or | e . Sty ¢ TR ine in w. ainst| Mrs. Grayson said the second man | SNUEIY over her crisp hair, the be- ly but in vain to repair the en-| 710s A Nov. 2 (® — The et o e e e es(r S Holiwost CHlL Ve 8,08 EiE o : : o es many patient creditors.” | Murphy, film a and leading 2k . s DBrice Golds- | Witching girl from Lakeland, Fla The scant rice supply dwindled e United Btates, said M, Edison. |in the plane ¥ be DBrice Golds : o ; ; 3 e overt ! : ; » lxflln !L';nd France and Germany will | borough, navigator and radio op- #dmitted that she was very happy @11 on March 6, three months after 1 Hollywoadihomal ¢ lge cards will be collected | woman for Monte Blae, announced Am.i‘ “in the mear future” against|crator of the craft in ils three previ- | 48ain to be attired in feminine rai- start of the vovage, the last | of Habood hom > first installment of the today that she would be married Russia and bolshevism, prophesied | cus attempts to fly from old Or- '”“n\j_- l{l «_.\p!um s ] rice gone. Soon, too, E: cost the life of ; nd furing next 1n; 13 to Mervin Leroy, young Count chard, Me., to Copenhagen. Wilmer | Naturally T am very happy to be L Mr. Edison's prediction was made | Stultz, former pilot the expedi- | ¥ """S the dressmakers and shops in the current issue of the Popular |tion, withdrew after diffcrences with | "'“‘,)”“_”:' is a '»lm;- :-n;l | Scien Monthly, in an interview | Mrs. Grayson. Y"C;-' ’-”:r.t '\\‘(Il\-:mml LI have flown | dealing with his rescarch in rubber nn!vnr»n\\;us 1::‘.~ original ,\v.:‘-,-q]uml e ) ct ade w © coopers - pilot, irayson said, be- S t production, made with the coopera- | for pilot, Mr e, atan atd hicsleo pilek Can tion of Henry Ford and Harvey|cause of his wide experienc B ooy toder ik atipie e mion |18 Coat We°k e Present Free . € Firestone. His objective, he said flier and a navigator, but he was on | tional conflicts, in the opinions of Thomas A. Edison and Count Otto. kar Czerni inister of foreign af- e R e |, i e the discovery of nt which will ' trip g when the expedi= |y viators Club in Bois de Boulogne. ||| S 1 C NG e & iea | tion was first_organized W at the ouvenir oupons in the event of a war with Europe.{ While at Spitzbergen with Cap- | M\ 0 PIIMINALY vepasts were r e “Dow't make any mistake about tain Koald Amundsen, Talchen i e e sisted Commander A in pre | the war,” said Mr. Edison. “Tt will oy commerce. A 3 come, We may Tun along for a|ations for his flight to the morth |“CREEE L nnlversary . Y P good many years without it, but fpole 5‘:1}(’)\-n]1:«( v worked as a test | o Gk O0 LA N ved by recop |IN Hartford our Purchase A soncr o later the nations of Eu- fpilot for Anthor tions in the te, Hotel de Ville | rope will combine nst the United |airplane design and Creole France-Amerique. = ; ) ) Commander Byrd's America | ' ; . States. The first they will do pilot in. ma 5 They will be given an offi 1 A 0 t t d . 1o o i ot rehpor supnlss | rom Now York o n Uulstanding Chapter of Our According to the Amount of Count Cze W arrived h France, last summer. He | i Friday, and Saturday morning they aboard the White Star liner Ma- | the American down in the will depart for Cherbourg, whence S notiE Ver-Sur-Mer after the craft hs Bl L . A jestic, said he sat > “Day not far . rahos % they sail for York on the Aqui- z t o when England, Trance and Ger. | flown blindly over Franco for hours | (105, " (0,00 ST : nnlversa):y elebration many will rise together a eSO e RS RDE ARAINE | paris long will discuss the vouns 7 cow.” Russin and bolshevism, American flyer following her ca- T a long conference with Mr pricious performance yesterc said main the great danger . S ol N He ¥y J i anor | o ERslh i Ul 1| the famous gallery of mirro t 9 : T tal on the subject of his becoming | oo LHO S8 EN B % R e d 1 member of the Dawn crew, al- | G20t o8 1O i o A = Hough Mrs. Grayson ;m.« ;‘mxn)mm‘ i Willee A Treoh n that he would pilot the plane. Beeltatoh o Mrs. Grayson cxy d her b e On the very spot where th ) AN\ X of the Suga TR Lo ‘t‘} pafoueth oo | sailles peace ty signed and : \ Jong o underatand, hut ) LU L0 L1y 2CEORS oo | Wlets Bismarck aimed the | (8 S 3 \ stands it does so thorough d5 IMIR0LSTERalis anc A " foundation of the Grrman empire 2 5 R \ ¥ il ISpiang s (0 . ) Low being made by Sikorsky engin- | e X e R / N i sticks with do {ermination fo ‘ ; e fascinating ¢ ix in her three- |8 : \ f ek : o cers an com picee sport outfit flung here hecls 4 . LDE 1ONC0L S RS : B Major Chamberlin, | F00® R0 4 ) AUHDICSIeNSET Grayson indicated, may he aeal ; f g 1 gy 4 s s | hat a lovely sdance hall, 1d ithe iconnlvyizonly opted before the fourth start is 2y union with the i mpted. i ss Blder 1 A much of oth ) City Mems i ot g N /¢ October 31st to November 5th : Antoinette and Madame Du BA[’F&E&‘!})/?&EAQE%EAN S e e e G| 7 L IR e Smart Winter Coats for Women—Misses— tomorrow afternoon at | X 3 society leaders, ineluding Lady Men- Mrs. Charles Eric ociety leaders, including Lady e e e e atl Bl A N W Juniors—Girls—And the Little Tots ice to National Bank Bldg.—Advt SR i U‘fDayvlm,, Crew IR LA arin o s SH‘P WITH HEM] : P A 7 Not Only the Most Important But the Most Interesting ] e 1S EREW IN [m[]fi ) ‘ S\ Coat Event of the Anniversary Sale Taven, which pub- "“\‘“‘\"““M”:‘m\“\f'”’“:? ’J\ ‘-"‘";;":("" e dciiorian Wil speae ot the e : ok And Emphasizing a Fact for Which Our Store Is hefore Dernt Balchen, Polar fiier meeting of the Rotary club tomor . Byrd's America, in the amphibian ~ New Lunchi Specials. Crowell’s Sonantine T, it LT e e e of Sulferng Viz: Amazingly Large Range of Selection AL Sl O T LR, "a Malloween party Monday e s e SR 1 A?cto- §{y!es, Fabrics, Colors, Sizes and Values thgatisnp Oueg At g and dancing was a ure ‘ort Townsend, vash., Nov. 2 (P 7 4 - - 3 . i vonr i, rncesWilson | RUSEL SR MRS RE e R SR e e e e S ' ! Sy (WA And for “Coat Week” Prices Will Be Materially ! .ess yson, owner of the Dawn, said H. C. Wag- g incheon was served. and cannibalism on the high seas |& . e e b eotnd o e (e SaReiae SRR g D cannlbaten anie SRt i . _ Than Regular Retail Value f the erew that will carry her as nd_co-pilot of Commander Richard 10 Partly Mummilied Bodies Tell & AR Particularly Noted ¢ expedition preparatory to o s of ceremonies. Japanese fishing schooner which i passenger in heribid toibe the| ™ Naen Suit’ or Overcont— .| drifted 4,000 miles across the Paci- %7 ) S Vst womin to fly to Europe. 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