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Meet At Brunswick re Conmiam Par tk i of State Aftieml-
About Your Health
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Tbere
Airport For Camden Is
AmtMB dob Hoan of Mo* From Chainnu of SoatA
bo *‘ •bo aaek. by mine I r- ~
laducemeeu. u> onM. Great Gowda Witness
■ or tb* aoo «rf Iona
lb# laralM
W oil fraudulent ■W* cootenpuble U the ooe which
h. T- i iiaanlalf
Olanjuu.' My readers *m recall
' “ tact abetlora of ibe “"■Uy. II I. trae. bar • rortlaa to Ibe evtatfk
•‘“tebty Oad. If yon I
r faMlIad Traa; nobody la . a matter aa yoo. bealtb. «, J"* k *°» tbrnn to be boooi abla- If POO bar. money to «•
>oa “TW Karneo of
i ProaaoOo Farm Ac-
Clyer* Thrilling Acts To Hare Flyia* Field
By Heit Sjiriag
Other apeokora at the _ . •era Captoln H F. Mamba 11 «bo Bora a bMory of tba South Jereey Artatloa flab; lAentonant Cokmal w. D. narteton. Pilot. R. P. Herrllt »»a Prod Scbvaammle. and Cbaa. j Bonner The dinner com. .1 the end . _ j Aaya eetlrmaa fanto.vaa stoat By'tec and a MOO-foot pamcb lump Tb* air ctrcua. nhica a the trat one te tbla aocthm to cooductad by a prlrate organisation. was attended by over la.OM rlaltora from erery pan of Soo'i Jersey and potata la netgbbo las States. A forty-mile gale teterferrad wtlb the programme of races and stunts, forcing ellmlaattoo of many of the areata and postponing ibe opening of tb* air circus until 4
P. M.
«£*. ^turd,., night before tbe
, er *' r AvU, ‘o« < leb. at Pin.
Hewitt, pilot at tbe 1
i Valley
Suggests Changes in Parole System fl<«« a I 1 U«u.Ucj Si flaiBi FaJurr of Preaemt System
M bean made m copfog with Uw aeaa. aaM Dr. Freak Mnarv. PH «dant of tbe Amencao Prtsoa
■ on 'be laerraae la tbe
te Sewing
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•rttbe postal aulborttlaa ud *««tery of tbe Nary WUbnr.- d *ter*d Mr Bennett Tbe St.
All that now remain *• tbe nnaadai ar Tbla will be preaaad t
f^eera and fraonent applause Interrupted tbe speaker a. be told of
lain tbe airport unit watch tbe fed•f*l governmam hna promised Stale. This unit win be on
Mr Bennett Indicated teat be bad succeeded te bis campaign for an air unit la spite of effort, of tbL> northern part of tbe State The hr* more wUI be to obtain the Moro Philip* tract at Fifteenth and State street. The rpsaket declared be wa. already la negoua-
wlth tbe forty belt, of the sate which tbe tract belongs am also la contact wlU
"■ with a enrtely of uHnose dire# and loop
teopa.
Tb# feature of tbe stunt, w parachute lump fro man altitude of feet by -Dare derfl” L Davie, of Phltedtipbla. Darla was carried •*er half a mite by the wind before be made a perfect land la a corn held reel of tbe arb
Md.
Beraaaa of tba gai# that was blowing, no attaawt was mad A E. Oryne, wba wa charge of tbs procremm*. to uy of tba races or attempt
Museum To Search For Missing Link Andres s Expcrfiftea to the °®*« Desert Expected Tn Solve
Will Start Next April
— kind ev*r made, j teg a
•knfls ar* from tbe age of «*. * reptile., from tsrdre to fourteen I his b yrled gold.
rnUltMi ysors ago. and are ex- la tba face of a ellK naar a bn^M . tremely rare, the only other sped-1 flat rock, at the place where lb- ber 14. and it la Ms ^pectatloa i 0, '! T ^! ,h AB * r ’ | r *" , «‘ n »ke had blttea hit father. I that a Bn-* T-te will be reached
tea. wh.-h te te the BrKtefa Mu- yrer. befoie Thu^ the word, of ’ te.er .h.^ JT sTToTJ tb. Senate than !
i the father, trying to tell him Decrmber O. after I th# Senate^ than |
_ ! where tbe treasure wa* bidden w hlch the House wli. adjourn tor | Houaa over Secbeg PreKT*ad ia Films i were explained. tbe^i'hrtetmaa recess. | terly with r
The expedition mapped * route : „ ,. . _ mile# from Kalgan through i “ D** 5
e heart of tbe OoM Desert and Th * Bold was In several squirrel ado thousands of still photo- iekln hags, each labelled with the 1 Braph*. besides 1 J.000 feet of ' n * m ' of one of tbe children and ■otten picture Sim*. Some of the 1 ooe ,or ,h * mother. There •notion picture* show a herd of OD * Ur B* bag of bearskin, tb.fld* antelope and 1.04)0 wild 11* 1 “teg flt.000. addressed
—ana I tie Finder.”
Mr. Andrews declared the ex- The “Wild Man of tbe Moundltlon demonstrated the practl- | ,cln " haa purchased a fertile eablllly of motor (ravel In tbe , f,rm home ncir Stigler. Okie.. desert to such aa oatent that mer- “ d h»s settled down to enjoy ibe chant. In Mongolia have estab- ! rru, ta of his JS-year quest, accordllahed regular lines to carry their j ln * lo w - p Morgan, of Boone-
Booda. The expodltten gave lu his nephew. automobiles tbe supreme teat, i
going over rnriHgm
35-Year-Hunt For Lost Gold a Is Successful
That program i
being te tbe Senate's hand before ductlou. Urn ti January 1. and there will be noth-1 end the r prevent tbe Senate Finance tax. tat te • Committee from beginning consld- are confident eration of the measure informally should be p long before that time. That will The House
menn the Senate will have over two Committee, as a f
months to dltpose of the measure. I cess yesterday 1
Although
Democrat. Indicate dUaltefactioa
itures of the revision
voted by the House Committee, it ta hardly conceivable that they t prolong consideration of the mo
ike their c tire bill |
pleled before tl
Congress Will Rush the New Tax Measure Will Endeavor To Make Reduced Levies Became Effective
Hext March
»"■ “■ i *r *MW Committee Apeed Btorch a Arkaams HOI* Dbeovm Treonre ! Wltb tbe House Ways and Mean.
; Committee agreed upon all the F«he, Told Him of Ho-a!“ making oonftdent predictions Ikat the measure would be paraed by both houses and signed by tbr Prealdent In .line to make It efnco ~ | foctlve before this year’s taxes fall
*»> , do#, next March 16.
In other words, the bencBU of
rattlesnake—
'Money—ell* flat rocks' —
These five words, gasped »*«tly by a dying man
A WISE DECISION J is that of the man who deckles to < business through the First National I At this bank he is assured of safety. < venience and courtesy. First National L OCEAN CITYiN.jr.
SUgter. Okie., caused M. C. Hall j u^"d^iuc te abaadow the mlntary and come fMrorra by ^
felt wltcout delay unless aom<
te Boonev'.lle oe a H-year aearct
wUI I
Mar that the prajact u
rup4ed by the euteualastic applaaae
Afprfffml Voiced nv favorable eoawneuta i mad# by Uw oMdal of tbe club a#
Mt a thing of naUoual dlmgrwce. ,
e failure of tbe
AMOMBOMF/
at the Canteen alrporC
4 out that tba
Tbr Mare Philips trace which ia
• convert It late
though valuable acienUBc dis^wilea were made during tbe teceuUy completed expedltioe of tbe tmerlcmn Museum of Natural History, under tbe lewderafclp of Boy Chapman Andrews. wientlM. of tbe miueum are cower airs on another proposed expedii during which they hope te bnmun bone, which may « tbe mystery or tbe "miaaing II Discussing bis rreanrebee discoveries 1-, the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. Mr. Andrews declared that be was disappointed In lading human boors, hut thi
Jne by tbe aped men. be t ■cover next year. Tbe expedition, which will be hi* irth for tbe muaeuaa. will begin work next April.
ytara old valued at B2M.PM. These will be placed oe exhibition te the museum, together with four pedal portion, of a bwlwcbltber
Tbe band of tl
pedlUoa. and by pacing approx!
form one of tbe a
.. -m.| -rf’r,™;
“ “"""v .. „ d „
> after pirate | brought him te
a fortuae after tbe weary
With tbe muttered words of bis father fncle Jake" Ftell. who died ia ISM at tbe age of »6.1 ^ as tbe only doe. young Hall took : ^ up tbe search for la gold I .._ white the aged man was known t< IMl
have hidden aoautwhtrt-
e their minds tborvwghl) made o ent taxes as far aa tbe Troa.
nry eorplca will allow.
RepreaentaUre Ti.'soe. Repubh can Boor leader te Ibe Hotter, out lined the plan for hurrying Uw bti
will b
Tbe elder Hull bad. a year uus to hta death, tare vIMUag a farm which be owned BoosevtUe. and 'ta non. believing was where ibe trensnre l would be km ad. began hta search
While he was out •other son on Mag tela, another of bis ai
Mure by a rautesaakr clifl te (be same vicinity, together tbe broken sent*
f wltb
weired tbe Man that It
the geld was burled. Se be took up the eaarck. a g tbe wide expanse of the hill Inch by lack during the y followed. He virtually a
ao latent did be berotw# that little aUenOoa to btr mppet ’ grew a beard, and becai almost a hermit. Hit eg atone ibe mouatala much of this Ua Thus, he became kaowa as t Wild Man of tbe Mauntete” residents of tbe rtclaity. and mn were tbe wild atoriee told of I ■ueer action*, wont of these bri tbe product of fanciful tsagti cently Hall, almost deep.
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