JAXVAKV si, 1920.
FLAPPER PILOT
BREAKS RECORD
the wings were burned out und
.the altimeter wenl out of corn
. inlaMon durfnx tho flight. She
had to esiimnift hr altitude, dur-
liritf tho night
1 A Lea con, ihe lone light on tho
field, wa out of '.omrni. ion sev
eral hours. MehmicH finally
f-cte.i repairs after climbing the.
l(0looi tower in the freezing
wem her. il ihM Smith f l-w at an
averee altitude of K'oO feet. The
Hood light wtj i in ned on when
she eifcn.-ill'-d by a Hare that she
wuk descending.
Her fatter arrived at th field
... yj , J''''t''iJ:iy with the intention f
Elinor Smith, 17-Year-Ola. navm her ...mpoh.. the night, m
I view of the extreme ( old, hut
Aviatrix Lands Mitcne '"" '' fi iivady t.,1;.,, orr
n r- - - , a
NEWSPAPER SPACE ML PILOT
s LINKS FACTORS IN IS CATERPILLAR
STAND ANSI
a
RIHG
FORENDURAInG
E
CLUS CANDIDATE! HIS 01 QUERIES
, SYKACl'SK, X. Y.. Jan. .11. -
Thf part played by newspaper
aiHerining in America present
commercial imsitinn wai emplia-
l.:i!r in the a fteruoon he went " v liliam A. Thompson. (II
Finlfi I let Ninht AftpP 1? l"' ln """ihir plane, on th- .Md , ! tor ol the bureau rd aiiverii.in
Hours in Air No III Ef
fects From Cold.
o
, forr.T koom, rirvnnsini:.
fal., Jan. 3 ! . Jt Climaxing a
luetic hour In enurt goring which
his efforts to obtain t-rtirnony of
at in I'ilot intimation from Sarah IouUa
plain' flying Xorthcott failed today, C.oi don
MITCHKM. FIKl.n. X
St. .V) KNnor Smith.
idd ""flying flapper" today estab
lished nn enduran'-e flying reeord
for women of ;; hours, la niln
Ut" una 4- wcori'is.
She broke hy 1 hour. S min-
liter and 4a second the record en- i
tabllshed January 1 hy Mf4 Hobby!
Trout of California. j
Taking off in an open cockpit
plane at 2:17:10 yesterday after
IAVi:XIOi:T, owa. Jan. 31.
'!' The air mail service h:id
-t another plane today and th
iterpiliar ri-jh ha-I (rained u new
member.
Snow and ice, bane of nil flier
threatened to h at
.lae)t Snu-y and hi
f whi.li in-ti actions liad he-n Amerieari .Newspaper i'llhil.hei an altit'id- of 0 1 0 feet near Stow. ut Xorth.nu withdrew Mia
; chalked advi-in her to fly north ar:ociatiin. in ail addrens here to- h'-re l;t-t nilu, ?o story leaped, Xorth' ott from the stand and toul;
and south din im: the nii:ht and dav hef(jre the Xew S ort.- Sii.tc u ith tiie n.iriu hut,. . ih u-in,. rti:.n- hii-ielf
I Informing h r she would hav e : I'ubli-dierH' anrtoeiatiou. jlutied in his finders. i Xortheott es-keil iiims--i' riue.j-
j tnoonliKlit hefore ll p. m. j ' Xcwspaper advertiKiiiK." he said. , Hi- flight toward Chicago from tion.- and aus-.v. -! vhni on th-
J Jlmh h-r mother and father and ! "i tho link that lias connected Ka nas rity was a continuous f;j:ht vtand. He d-- r:i.cl his trip
ih'T H-yenr-oM brother remained BfHer and buyer in the Bcheme oi ai:ain?t the cb nitni. until the across the line fr.-.m Canada. han.
Jan. 'at the field tiiroiiKhour the time m:t.s production. It has brought weight of ire forniitiK on the winy.- cuffed to James It. tjuinn, at that
year-)-"' waH iM ,n" fi"ni'i' la'' huyinii power of the ( ton ed him to abandon the Khip. time special invrrftmator f:i.iu
l-esuies ;ii j' iee,iiri, i.onu I -wa no . i M- nuu nmiiii i wiui out J r.i en ori . Htnry encoilli- iilverMiie founiy.
Mb.H Smith, who wan Kranted-lie equally aniaitiK prod net ion ; tej e,l a heavy miow and' u few' "The firm words Mr. Quinn said
a private pilot's license last year. I'"wer ol the Ameiicaii nianufac inlnutes later he jumped, after' t wan that I did not nnk like
has had i nn-dderable experience ; 1 "ier. j Jiit sbuitiim off the motor. He . a murderer," Xorthcott said. "He
in the air. m AiiKust 21 he wt "Thf; newspaper is tho great ad-1 was taken to Molin". Hi., )V auto-'aked if I was puilty. I answered
an official woman's altitude world ; f'lWJte ineuium hecanse it ha;; i,iobile. ' I knew nothing of it, and he
record of 11.m;3 feet. mcjisuren up to a particular ero- i
Several months ay yhe was n nimiimin mat are .jM -j :in, marri d. i to prove me guilty anyway.'
grounded for 1 days by the de- jiJ own. we nave ait-- The plane was lo-ated in a field ! l-'itr. Xorthcott wiid. nearinfr
partment of comrner- e for flyinv. J-'11 Ut-' ' t'f: universal advertlv j Ilor(!l of ij(.n ;,),- a niji(, ((,m Seattle. Quinn questioned him run-
under the four Ka.t river hridi;'. i"m.-v J( Jn me ii f where
Story, who liven in Kansas City. ! laughed and raid they were ffoinjt
noon .Miss Smith pent the Hwlv - ,j. hftf:r ,,f most thlntrs and all
nourft eriiiMitiK er me i.im
iHlund flylny Ifejds, varying her
routine but once by a trip ot t
lower an hat tan. She landed at
li:'A':.,ti this morning.
Warmly clad In a heavy flylnK
of their huyh.;; public.
KOOrJKVKIr TIKLD. N". Y., Jan. ' "Whatevi-t- else may intr-rent,
a I.-- AIIsh Viola fleiuiy, for- cnierlalii, inform or influence rer
m"r Jioldcr of Hit; woiiicd'h solo poitlons of people, newspapers
endurance flight record, cracked up 'furnish the one known vehicle, ol
li'.r rieiir uu idlnu- oh. ne In I lie contact With the entire liponlc
Mtlt and with her face protected ,r(.(M(j "I'onvk'H Cully" today hut which obviously inclmles Ihe parts.
escaped, withoul injury to herself : i ritiH. an ineiiiuuiH or advertiHiim
hi a lest hop preparatory to inak r ii'wnpp'rn aro dupl
in another try for ihe rei ord.
ry landed. The 470.11nu.ti1y in me uacK seat 01 an
pounds of hi;l;1 was removed and automobile.
forwarded bv train. Although not i had my hands twisted in the
m i 'if-ti ly da mas;
1 overed with a
i(e and snow.
d, the pla ne was
h avy coating of
hy a chamois mask she apparently
buffered no ill effertH from the
liUiiiK winds. A red nose was th"
only hlKn of the battle with tbei
-hmi nts on one of the coldest
mollis of tiie winter.
She had to be lifted from her
plane by fleM attenda nts. Her
U-K Wei e stiff from having been .
forced to remain seated In the
one position so long. She brought
her pla down 11 1 I he rout hern
end of the field, Iteyond Ihe range,
of the floodlli'hts, bill one of Ihe
first, to reach her side was ' her
father, Tom SinTi h. also u plloi.
wlio greeted her wilh a kisa.
' She tui-n went to the field ope
rations' officii where she sat In
front of the fire and drank
cup of hot coffee. Khe had taken
handcuffs until they were swollen
when we reached Seattle."
"Who did that?" Special Trosr
eutor Loyal (.. Kelly demanded.
"Mr. Quinn did. and why? lie
cause I wouldn't then admit mur
dering the beys."
cated in Ihoir eir ulailon and their
influence by the all inclusive cir ;
dilation of newspapers. Kveryhody I
reads 1 he newspapers, w hat eve;-
else he reads, while the only rend
I OOIHT Uoom.
fa.. Jan. Hi . hi
Lnuia Xorthcott
the witness chair
itivnitsmn.
) Mrs. Sarah
testified rrom
this iiioi niiit;
that she Was lod tbrdon St- wait
i'lllfAr:ii t .i Y.iii.! Xrtbci.n's mother. She he-it:ited
I trig done by certaina portion of w e h 1 e r n rniveVsity's swimming lnK over ar.swerin;: her son's
ine population is newspaper read- ........ ,,hi(.h linnn;i,K. P:in,.M ; oue. ies regarding their relatio.hii.
Jan. 31.
ti;iei;h hatti:. ind
tiV fine hundred neighbors of
ten year old Kdlth May Hji-rdorr
'were recruited to join the already
1 I organized pos.'Kr of r.itll men in
Ke.-11-eh ft xr Iho Uutni' I'lrl i .1 e
two vacuum bottles of beef tea;At a niMBH ni(.Mill(f of W).M Tt.r,.
t.nd coffee along In the plane, but I U.MI(1 rUiz,.nM ,.IMt nlKht a r4.wan,
did not drink any of ell her. She Lf ,-,, W;IK v,)l(, fMl. r,.,m.n nf
also had taken some anli-sloep I ,). ,intl,i .. ..h,,,, rPll- ,Pli ......
I Haule Tribune has offered a re-
j ing. 1 ne vital Hunger lor news
i nt'WK of Hie town, iiewn of th.' i
j world repi-HMentH the Ki'at popu l
f lar appidlto which is Hullslied !
I every day hy I lie press. i
"Tho American people spjjd ;
' about a inilhon dollars a day in:
( pennies to buy llx-ir newspapers, (
! while advertisers are spending
more Man two and a quarter mil-
i lion dollars per day for newspaper!
I advertising.
annually ranks
one of 1 be strongest in America,
will invade the west nxt month,
enraging in meets with 1 0 uni
versity teams and athletic clubs.
I'.jgbt cwimiiMTH will compiise
the team, which will be in charge
of Coach Tom Itobinson. They
plan in leave l-Vhruary 7. The
meels Inchidtt:
1'ebruai y 1 1 . f rcgon Aggies, at
1 'orvaliis; February li', at L'niver-
sity of Oregon.
tablets, but said nhe had not found
it necessary to use them.
(oillons ldl.
Her plane, a Hrunner Vlnklc
biplane, started with 1 HI gallons
of gasoline and 32 gallons r-
nmni.u. enoiiKii u nv an fid (1 i - 'tii-UHpaper salchel wjis found 11
The riding lights on the tip of ' kidnaper.
ward of $,oo for capture of, her
silpposeil kidnaper.
lielief is prevalent here that the
Hlerdorf girl, m Inning since Sun
day morning whose bloodstained
OF WESTERN TENNIS
flMiWOO. Jan. 31. MV-Harry
tim of n 1 W.tKh, Chicago, has been .clci ti d
by the tinmlnalim: cotnmiitee to
I head ihe Western Lawn Tennis as
j soidation, whh-h holds its annual
liUsiness meeting nere Saturday.
Ja mes '. Stewart, president for
many years, has said he would not
be a candidate for re-election.
Other officers selected by the nom
inating committee are Kdwin J.
Wuensch. Indianapolis, first vice
president; Harry S. Knox, Chicago,
secretary, and Walter T. Hayc.s,
'hieau'o. treasurer.
and her voice when i-he did speak
was little above a whixper.
"Are you my moiher?" Xorth
cott asked abiuptly. Mrs. Xorth
cott bowed her head ami smiled.
"V'w the only mother you ever
knew."
"Hut are you my actual moth
er?" lie insisted.
She hesitated a long time and
then whimpered:
"No."
"Are you my grandmother?"
"Yes."
"Who Ik my actual mother?"
"Winifred Chirk." The answer
barely was audible.
Verbal pyrotechnics
about the courtroom for
minutes.
flashed
several
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Popular weaves and colors. Cheviots, cashmeres
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every needed accessory. Best qnalitiss at great re
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large line of standard grade lumber and building materials, a
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We have purchased a large quantity of cheap lumber especially for this
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includes 2x4s and other dimensions, as well as boards, shiplap, floor
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Prices Range From
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We are now equipped to supply your requirements for any priced Mater
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K.WJ:M. Ore., .Jan. 31. The j
calm surface of the house was;
disturbed for a time Thursd iy 1
morning when t'arkiu of Jackson :
county accused lobbying interests
of befnK behind AngeH's motion to ;
have M. I:, lfel re-referred to the 1
revision of laws committee. Angel
objected to the insinuation but the
motion was lost.
The bill which caused the con- I
troversy was introduced by Kghert ;
of Wasco county and is designed
lo make all cities of the state bear!
their proportion of the county
road tax levy. I
WIN OVER GOLD IU
WORK CLOTHES
at Bargain Prices
Mini I'.ny quality incrrlinndiso dm-iii'-' tlii
s;ilc (if durable w orlc rlntln! Nn matter vjia'.
your neeiipat imi may lie. you can find elivthe
thai are made for hard wear and made to lit
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OVERALLS high or sutpender back Si.00
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SOCKS soft, warm 29c
HIKE N-WORK BREECHES laced bottoms S1.95
SHEEP-LINED COATS unexcelled quality $9.50
GLOVES fleeced jersey, 3 for 45c
WORK SHIRTS fine quality chambray, each 69c
GAUNTLETS genuine cowhide leather SI. 10
WORK SHOES guaranteed 0 months S3.98
HI-CUT DOOTS 16-in. moccasin tops, splendid
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Montgomery Ward & Co.
Phone 236 112 So. Central
Store Hours 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
PJIOKNIX. Ore. .Ian. ai.-fMner-
iinl.) The first home game at
Phoenix, which was played Janu
ary - "i, resulted in another victory
for the Phoenix hinh school, phoe
nix took tho lead over Cold Hill
from ihu first tip-off and held it
throughout the game. Final score,
3fi to m.
The preliminary played hy the
girls of the two school was won
by Phoenix hy ii rrnrc of L's to JO.
Two weeks ngo Phoenix defented
Jacksonville on their floor and
hopes to repeat this opcr.it ion at
home Friday niht.
FOCH MUST REST
obliges the sick man
complete rest.
(Signed ) '"Oaveniers;
ries; 1 leltt - Hover; J ub'S
Tribune ads are
2n,lHl(i people every day.
iMail
read by
if
PA IMS. Jan. .11. iT Marshal
j Fer.linand Foch, who had been ro-
covering rapidly from his recent'
, illness, lias had a setback and
i must resume compteto rest.
! An official eoiumunbiiie was 1s
jsued this afternoon by four phy
islchitis who have been attending
him. It read: ,
j "A slight pulmonary congestion
, con raeted dnritiL' convalescenee.
o resume f The rector, Rev. J. H. San key,
! believes that a nerien of short mor
Te Gan- j nlliy plays,' enacted during the
Hennult." I lunch hour, will present to busi
ness nun and women more graph
ically and attractively than any
sermon the essential truths of
Christianity.
A movable stage presented hy
L:idy Cooper iH now ready for
erection, and Miss Creagh Henry
will supervise the .selection ofk
Plnys. t .
A simple and effective treat
ment lor chopped hands Is to
seinh them at heillimo with mild
snap and warm water. When they ,
are thnrnuKhly clean, rub (hem
l.OMION i.Ti Workers in the
Cily. T.ondon's i':.i:ine.nl distrit-t,
are to wiln.'ss pi.tys nn a in.iv.ih,
st: i;e in the e'hun li of St. An.lrew-l.y-ll,e.Vanlrol.e.
Queen Viitoriil
sueii. as Rnon as tin. i'.lshop nf 1 uelierously wilh euld eream (
London has sanellonod the pro-: uood hand lotion, nnd ,lr:,w
ef clean old ploves.
jei-t.
FRANK'S
Comedians
PLAYHOUSE
THEATRE
Tonight
Tho Kiot Comedy-Drama
"Good-for-Nothing
Husbands
99
Prices
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Children ...Q , 10c
Adults 50c
Amateur Contest starts
Thursday night.
FREE LECTURE
on Christian Science
BY-
ROBERT STANLEY ROSS, C.S.B.
of Now York, X. Y.
Mcminn- of tbe Hoard of Lrcturesliip of The Mothor Church, The
Tirst Churoli of Christ. KHentist, in lioston, Massat'luisc'tts
RI ALTO THEATRE Ton 51
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