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Show 1 v PAGE SIX IllFFIAN DEFENSE AGAINST i TT " CHARLESTON flBfKATlO.V TESTED BV WATEB J IKS KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov.. 1. (CP) The Charleston, most popular' dance ia ?ogue - her bow, ia barred when Its vil rations caused water placed la jars about ' the dance hall to ' i slop over. d Tbia nnique test was ' by: assistant building. Inspector J..B.Glhrt to protect foandatlona from the Incessant eauaed yiberatipna Cbarlevfon. ' r AIR ATTACKS BETTER THAN GERMAN DURING WORLD WAR ; Doh!tybu : i. .' ,, waa the moat inyortnt arm of the Frt-nimilitary machine In tbe recent fighting. , J The Elf flana, whatever fault tbey way have had,, were excellent more riflemen. They brought French planet daring" this 'brief war by meant of rifle fire than the" wrought great ha to on the enemy. Germane brought down on "the Captain Regluald Welter, of Fond western front by, mens of anti- da Lac, Wis, la credited wltb killaircraft gnn,: ' Outwitting a. 'dead-sho- t ing 98 DJebala warriors and smugon the ground In more diffi- glers when hq bombed the market e or September 2H. cult, these airmen will tell you, than of Captain Lansing Uulden, of New staging a duel In the skies With an York, and Captain Buniuel Mustain, enemy plane, low over the market a great Uoimtn bomber waa of luma.-fle4. of Checbouan on October if-I f iWW 1ISI V t place '"V"0 ut by a solitary Riffian lying behind Tbelr fourteen, bouiba praetleally a rock on the mountain 'aide high wrecked the. Ghetto, causing great above the plane aa It passed up a damage and "killing many of the be valley. Few planes ever returned merchanta who were known to from observation missions without engaged in supplying Krlin and one or niore bullet" boles in the his army. who Captain Jamea; 'Sparks; canvas. On' Ottoberi, a Riff-ta- tlet tore through? the leg of an ob- closed upiils dentist's office in server and went on to kill the pilot, Indianapolis to enroll under the the plane falling within the French ctAors of the Sultan of kloroore, lines. An audacious Frenchman re- - scored the unusual feat" of taking prisoners at one time. He was ceived bulb tn hi. Wkiw.L, ' I, flew at the feeble height of. fifty .flying north of Issoual- when he saw a band of Uiffiaa cavalry. metres. , Inquisitive, he flew lower and But on4 the other band, the One received ball of bullets, French and, American airmen passed within an Inch of his hand at tbe controls. He hastened back and reported to . the infantry - commander of th rRfrioiu- - The --latter set the trap and, the official communique 'that night announced tbe capture of 62 prisoners. A great feat accomplished by tbe Escadrllle was performed ' on 3. On that day the ten airplanes manned by the Americans flew nine hours and made thirty trips, dropping three tons of bombs on tbe rebel groups between Bent MaTe The pilots would fly down, load up with new bombs and start off again without stopping tbe motor. And tbe day ended without ainUshap' mm mil, iast-tute- ... By RALPII HEIXZES t"ulted Press Staff Correspondent in Hw , PARIS, Kov. H The. air ia Morocco in whkh , gallant bod fo Auericaas participated ImH a affair eve through baa Sever put into actum lha tii airplanes which he in the knows to bate olrtaiyed-thraugffortt of ccutniliandiera. : The sub, tb wind, the rain, the fog and the mountains nw,to it that,, the edds Were always against the airmen. ' Now that Hostilities are over fur the winter ,and the airmen; have literally folded thejr wings nitll pring, It la possible to tell of the the tlowtea of these itardshlps and ' air fighters. With the exception of tbetwo accident s, both of which fell, to the lot of the "unfortunate Lieut, fCotonel Charles Kerwood, the Americana escuped luckily, but it waa not eo.wlth the French. I It ia one thing to take off at table and Mineola Field, level aa another to land in ttie sand of the .Jjlerocin wastes. It 1 one thing to fly across strange eouiitry by means of an accurate map, and another to fly "by eye" without either map ornoft'ledge of the. country. But in apite of (bat, the aviation one-side- d'' a . 1 ITT 7 fV h -- doa lL-At- l D w ,,rf V TV 'Mfi Can Mmgi M ' . sSW rriiv ertneidius .1 - Jutneverf( far amyS? 1 i'4 THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, .1523. Oe-tol- Read this statement: 1 . .You want a clean town a smokeless town You know there is plenty of gas available at the steel plant. Not allof that gas is ready for iise---but it can be made ready much fcl . "of it at least, , You think it will cost y?u too much to use it for heating. In that you are mistaken. It will not cost too much. You can afford it. You simply have not investigated!. fYou have not come in to4alk it over with us. We can. show you the actual costs in homes already en: ;.' joying the clean comfort of gas. heating. kos. and-Xouk- RED GRANGE CONQUERED? A. Snow Shovel t the only hind he needs t. s Twb'-FiiiiNG- - N titoffinthcsDtine.That'sr , all you need K? do vith ths , V'' v: 1 a year J light .", Heht in the tall; ' pilot o modern Ideal Gas Boiler .4, cept foroccasional inspection. 1 The workless luxury of heat 4 ' ing with gas has banished f coal'sh'oveli, ash cans, and! - canvas gloves from many a ' home.' pives clean, efficient ' heat always. - - WHAT ABOUT RATES? EAST AS WEST That is just what we want to talk with you about. Gas rates are the most logical charges of all prices. Provo can have all the gas it wants at rates thar all can afford. But it all depends upon the volume of gas taken by the rgas user the, more you take the less it jiosts per unit of measurement! - And the more the whole community uses the lower the rates for everybody. GET THAT FIRST FACT. A HESRY L. FARRELL, (United Presa Sports Editor.) KEW- YORK, Not P) When Sam Hlldreth, trainer of the rich Kaococaa stable, was saddling the great .Zet for his '.memorable race against Papyrus, winner of tbe English derby, Jack McAuliffe, the . veteran retired lightweight champion, .said to him : "It's too bad (be going .is so bad out there; It won't be a race. ' , Uildreth took a look at tbe course, felock deep In mud and replied i "Bosh, Jack I You know better than that- - A real thoroughbred can run in anything. Watch my fellow V. By -- 8l.-(lT- go." If Hlldreth i - : ; ' f if t Ft and mo- -' good gasoline GOODoils have a lot to do with the popularity of Continental vice Stations, of course; Ser' J But the real reason there are o many Continental Stations on city streets, in towns and along the highways over the hills, is because folks find such good satisfaction in Conoco service. V.;- - i i ; . v' of motoring. Producers, Refiners and Marketers ' petKtevm product) in A riuauat, Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Mtbraska. fes Mcri'eo, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, VSathm&ton and Wjomin& hi&h-&ra- Colorado, CONOCO ' Polarine Oils and Greases nd ;i inspect this boiler or send for interesting booklet An estJ--V . , : -- mate for your home costs h you nothing. ? v , , Easy Terms- -r Maximum Expense Guaranteed Wh at dealer, in f u els or furnaces will offer you so much ? What other; so ideal Will you now system on earth is so clean so efficient now in movement the to use the surpluV great join right progressive gas waiting to be put to the service of .." Making Provo Smokelessly plean of Get this of. of consciousness .... community rr cooperation ative idealism. Take now for yourself and yours, the good things of v our scientific age.. Be clean. Be. comfortable." "v spirit . -- . -- ).,. cre- "You Can Bo It Better With Gas" UTAH VALLEY GAS a See Us at Once For Terms and "4 G ua rahtees COM CO : first ftppearaiK" of a player wKwe and other thousands? who, contribAfter the Pens defense bad been II,; Grange took the ball and Tan ftndirah GO yarda'agflbjl to fenn'g Xp middle western :fcnts htid Hkwied uted their, presence" tdi a jcrowd 4l Ldemoraliaed .for JX' minuter by 60 yards through the entire Penn yard 'Une' and ntaoter Jpiuohdown-wen- t M 65,000; Anew , that Grange him to a story Book hero. wasn't breaking through the line on Grange team for a .touchdown. On the very over just ns fast a,i the Illiday before Uie (tame the till-; to be stopped even in a sea bt slime. and finding that fae didn't have tbe next play, .Grange took the kick off nois' team. could lino tip.,'.,, nols sqtiad arrived in Pennsylviuiia to iind the historic city wnCgx'. blanket of snow. It was n wet snow, and the playing fMd at Franklin Field was being tnrued into a mud puddle. "It's too badi" Bob Znppke, the Illinois-coacsaid. .'Xhls wa the parne that I have been livinn for. I wantedi a' drySifield to show the east that onr Red is not a ' false That boy has been 'living alarm. aud working for for this one 1 e CONTINENTAL OIL" COMPANY OASOLINE Qflatwc Furnaces and Boilers Sold on Guarantee the burden " Continental Coupon Books are add at all Continental Jervice Station. Accepted at these rtatioci and by moaC uealcra daplayuig the Coooco sign. cf ; Now You Can Have All the Comfort and Cleanlines . l.. Just drive in at any one of the hun- dreds of Continental Service Stations and then sit back, at' ease while Conoco attendants supply the things your car needs for "more and better miles'' - , .salesrooms At a cost not to exceed 25fa-ovethe bare cost pf coal and you will be forever rid of all the labor, all the dirt yof ashes, smoke and soot ' you will not even have to tend the furnace. phlsplospy of the track can be applied to tbe football Mel Red Grande is .real thor, oughbred. Football hag no form sheet like race addicts have to assist Uremia picking the. right borse4iut weaknesses of players can bejf ecorded by " observation. - For three gears' th middle west, perhaps the warmest hotbed of football id the 'eotmtry.' khew that Red Grange (it lg not neeessary further to Identify htm) wak one of the greatest of. all lob'tball players. But, the Western Conference rivals of IllrBpJswonld say "He can't go In mud. He baa to have a '; L ' dry track." Grange came east a. week Tefore last tfl . play Pennsylvania. . He brought ten "otner football players with him but they were lost in, the glare of publicity that attended the ji-ii- . 1 . Of Automatic Heatihd t cimtd ' MOTOR ' HOUSEWIVES! t Do you Read Sunshine's Advice? Had your family wash become a burden to you? Well, don t wish it were in Halifax, just sen dit to this Wet Wash laundry or, better still, 'phone for us to call for it. You see we dry OILf' Gargoyle Mobiloils and iron thera in your own home. That's a pretty good arrangement, isn't it, for a few cents a week 7 i pre-neas- Phone 20 h FIR CI SUPPLY Phone 40 ins' gam4,3tis.jmtnJs ,n agfnl-Wt;- - Zuppke's mournful words and the gloom ofTTip entire Illinois sqund did not cause a change in the market, however. . Peun student and Penn alumni had heard that Grange couldn't jto - In the- mn"rf d they; dumped piles of money into. a. pooli and placed ifc that! Penn wouUljvisJ ta nt ft mount toji N't that Thls.j-aI Red .G ranged would DeBtopped, ' Six minutes after the opening whistle blew, Pennsylvania, rooters s i i I 14 ,.t-- vSrTr 1.iff- SMOOf'lLUMBEEGOMEA T T - 1 - 1 |