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Show V TIIK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1924. Jy has and' tr wWl le Muck bet tar te wait there then at t'fcigalk, we eaa wverlisul th pluQM. rte!i a mv asoior la the Muetoa, and ' state utfeer repairs ROUND-THE-WORL- D "A radio just came Is fwa ettf navy w ap with the friet.de ' that all cheeriag the harhere in the Kurils ST lOWXXXr THOMAS 'ItWad-rdrfilled wMh We had Tribune Srndlcat. and the UcClun t they de aet thWk H wtti be peeHbte (OtnltK 7 Ik CUca. M.irepaper fw oe to get through thre M eM. Hyudtiale) vweU gw if we have u pot the gkaaee a akia and elide wnm. After tha farced landing of the S- shea ho heard same growling and "EMIVEB AND EHAKS19 0NWAR0. shoulover Louking la "Neat day AKheugh weather reeattle at Portage bar and while Mar- eohittering brown bear swim porta were der, he saw a fine, there w as a atiff tin and Harvey war overhauling neht beelde hiehuge over, wind kbvhs arroea buL Re'hing ihigiul harber. thalr plana and fighting with the he grabbed (he bear by hie ears, aa and th lying screes the te and his beat release tha Mema from pentoses the other members of the bearbattowed him na their buoys aahora. gun we along having wares dashed ever us and the flight were lining In tha cannery that morning before they reached tha the were awaked through. Be ere did not bunkhous at Chlrnlk They spent bre h he Seemed to turn tha base ting, hot shivered and Miook on that oa borne whole flight down to Dutch Harbor. their time between the emergency lseeButandthe row bear foBoaed along tha vaa ttnsa we had geta "O; boy. radio atatloa. their planes and sitting beach, and when he reached aamp g of that hay. Tha arodnd the sheet Iron stove In the it waa dqrk i making Into hie rabta. ting sot me wheUlng dowa the ml re wbea he bis and he oU listenrifle, grabbed af a lampflickering tight got to the door, ha saw a, beer's bead way. And. being in helemea high ing to tha fisherman spin yard above a Lg aot auuijr yards away. rekouataiaa, sre atrwok name awfully of tha In Is tha heart Chlgnlk Taking arefui aim, he fired. Rut ta rough in the air Tey were bwmpe bear In the his amaxemont, tha bear's head a gion where the large wreret jolts were had since leavTaking evea store the peered again Flret. ene wing would ge world ara found tha giant Kodiak careful Beattie. atm. be pulled tha trigger a4 ing down eff the water, then aa anon brown hear that weighs nearly a ton te hie ctrtid up came a bear's aa we juat and to stranger than any wild animal head one emotion weuld get righted the other ene more Nina times ia all with tha axaaplton of tha African he fired, thinking that bis turn must would dig GIVE "WILLIES THE SLIR. Tha town af Chlgnlk oonetma of be rompirteiy off when I waat aut g "The eld wheels were fairly- morning and a few nothing hut two aaanhrtos 'there a Tied, look.' te said have In dlrecOone and the rudhath dnaea native buta. It to situated on were nine beers b mg dead behind deraide to aula front har took. a swinging that of tiecae.tm tha shore to hoop her right aide up-- Thanhs Ilk ahaer walla of rock rising from that log fur a seed engine, good controls, and CLIMB MOUNTAINS. too to Mae feet right out of the sen. have ' In brtweea snow squall Thar is not a tree on any of these while a good pilot, or we would But after flying fer a few peaks and they ara coated with Ice waiting far clear weather eevenM af eraahed. we got around the corner minutes lfi ue sad s little mountain NATIVES. climbing BLANC BCARI the playful willies' the slip cliffs of rotk and loe for and ga around htsV'I the 'Refer landing, wa "After leaving Chlgnlk we repeated 4010 feet From tha highest moot ever the vlltoga, say Lowell Pmlth alemt me of the experiences of our last oould look off reached Afterward w learned that the na- point few Cighta, going around or under or the mountains where Major over toitri tive. had ba.n o.arty frightened out mow OQuaila. looking down on Martin and Sergeant Harvey after-waA of their parkas and murkhik. pas wandered for many days whsa rocky islands, and filing wa, flew up the heritor tte roar of the Seattle mountains. If we went dowa crashed Into a peak." our engloes revarberatsl hack and ever Rock and around Castle deCepe "Smiting Jack." In his diary, forth between the mountain a alia scribe the asy the world filers )ktL the distance would be about forty and the women and children ran In- looked whereas miles, up t by going through the time they got to doors crying They wer acre that k etrnag const ftutin and Chlgnlk lagoon and over a strange moneter. had bean sent from talenty of liearv the distance into KuDikta are portage wooien clothes them to heaven deswoy Hmlth waa would be only half that what one needs ap here In Alaska. In addition to a hundred native You ought te as us leading on thin hop and took ua by wmte la b the only Inhabitants wer aoma twen- now A tasks a pack bools all the short cut. by the Martin, our Major With ty man who gend tha spring getting with neatefnc oil, our thick way. waa trrlng to do the same thing the canneries ready for tha aummer greasy in tne wiiaead he the when over the out socks lagoua woolen sticking run. These ara the man whom Rex with the r tope of these boots corduroy atatrta, mov storm and collided Beach has toM ua about In Tha our mountain. and Horde ' They are American. sweaters and tinlonaHa, Tt wee ea this jump te Dntoh Harflying helmets for hats wa are Russians and Swedes, and the leadcertainly a phttre In comparison bor that sre reslly left the mainland ara tha superintendent. with mtlxena ing of In our we North America for the flret time looked way the snappy Jim rtobora and hie wife the dav we had our when we crossed IseiMrtkl strait from That flret night w sent Jack and pink breeches Cbel-idthe southern tip of the Alaskan peninITesident with taken photos lanterns on the Ogden out to hang Wati-tsula to Unimak Island. jThe only i man would o that th plane we noticed in the country the bv same breeches "rfeoee plak bn aura to nee them from th chore Their leath- down here was that we pesned many tor them way are no longer pink. cracked In ca a wiUln-wafrom votoanoe and Islands where there waa have er knee facings adrift. But after they had reached the The region wniesv and they are black hot quite so much enow th plan, they found th wtnd o with salt more barren and desolate looked even oil carbon and high that It waa Impomrlhl to tight our of bunks Kolled out ever. than April so th lan Urns, they returned to when the radio mesWHALE FROLIC. tha shore and hammered at th door befre dawn, tohutcotne in It wajin t long sages began of a native hut Flying mar Cold bav we passed we dlsiovered there would be until e heol of whales spouting and frolCELEBRATE THUNDER BIBOA" no flvlng 1 da We have had enough a 'When they rot Inside and out of tiirills and rkxte rails trying to fl icking in the water. They never even their water polo, at whatever the it arm. they fburtd a dosan or nvr tlirough snowstorms 1 suppose the stopped the ftiiks lack borne are umnderlng why K waa that they were playing, ta look Aleute dancing and oelebratln up at os On Unimak Island a Dock Ja k we don't get along any faster arrival of mir 'thunder of mountain goats were bounding and Hank Hayed quite a while watrh-In- c over tfce rocks aa w roared by Just them and even Hnd In the WHY WE TRAVELED SLOWLV. "Well, here ars a few reasons Who a few hundred feet above them. Afdancing We thought they were Pf 111 out in the harbor and after they had wants to pioneer an aerial ,ruute from ter that we saw na living thing until we arrived at Dutch Harbor, although been cone he an hour or more me .PW to nulee over an almost unwere afraid they had capeUed known section of the north Fackfic we hit a lot of squalls that tovadd us about. Sometimes sre would strike over aa to that time they had vain and snow, fog. through vet become eery proficient boatmen. lagged. rtM ky, volranlo an upward current of atr that would desolate, throw us up for a thousand feet Then In alarm we ran up and down the Hands, nameless d moen a downward beach Hawing our police whietlee. un- tains and seas, hundreds of again wa would ruaA0inta or Sea feat as current and drop til wa finally dlecovered them at the miles from raging if and habitation where, in aatfv okH. the old engine pops out, you sre a though weAHhad fallen Into a hole to thla waa ia addition W carried theee police wfe Ktle sort goner After sH. we are trying the sky. around the world with ua In order to to rarrv Hfare and Rtripee around bucking a headwind of from thirty the when not In the world, no-- to Uavey Jones locker. to forty-fiv- e eternal between plane miles an hour, which down to an average speed of the air and when the engines were "April 19 lTp bef'gre dawn again held us s mUea. flfiy-flvnot running. For Inatance, if someOsborns sure does know bow only one happened to ho out on a plane Mother make good ttnuth "DC 0 TIRED" AT ARRIVAL. Packing ap, and wanted to get axhore, he could to the oil, fcurrvtng around in "It was p m. when we flew the othere to oend a boat by boating the frosty air and giving a demondown Vnslasha bav Dutch Harblowing hie whistle twice stration of haw cross and crabbed ws bor and sighted a Into tramp NATIVE TELLS QUEER YARN. the plane and steamer and the U Japanese can he AVnt S coast guard But tha boot part of our stay in got readv for Icavirg Krik came out cutter Ha Ida In seven hours and Chicnlk waa th time we nicnt lis- Inter and hr light the news that ar- twentv six minutes we had flown only tening to the old 'eourdoughe' tell rangement had ncen made by radio 390 mllee Dog tired, sopping wet bear otortea to ua chechakoes ' One with Major Martin for ua to push on from our ducking at Chlgnlk, chatold bear fighter called Ded' had to I)u.ft h Marboi abend of them and tering with cold, disagreeable and pa need hhi three aoora and ten, and then wait for the Seattle there Eviwe cltmbed aboard the Haida aald. Tva the hang of it now. and dently the major and Harvey hare hungry, of the bridles after securing oan do K again Hie heard waa so been having more trmihle with the aerial charges to the yellow buoysour s up at Portage bay than long that he Mock It Inside of hi" r "Tha officers of the ahlrt to gat It out of the way h we have had hre and (lod knows coast guard cutter gave us a chance said that ho waa out rowing a boat thev ha1 e raised enough caln at this to warm and clean up, and then get up one of the fjords of Kodiak island. I tae Hutch Harbor is a main sup- - uehervd us Into the dining saloon, where we eat down to a regular Thanksgiving dinner of roast turkey, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, silad, and too many other delicacies to mention Just think of a feed like that a wav up here In the far north, on a barren island, at the entrance to tiering sea, next door to the north pole aa the guests of the offWre of the Haida we were to wait for our commander our commander who never came " f THRILLING ee ADVENTURES OF FLIERS' Manuf actured Excelsior i From Aspen Procured Near Salt Lake Popular' ." wiUio-wmw- oomr. a The WxcolMar Product o Balt Lake nanufaeturtnB aatabllahad la tha pad 4 lx men&i at 721 Weat Third 8o. ih ttrwt etreet, yaatardar ahlpped 14 ear of aoeeltoor to tha Ptolla eolieL nm onnpaar adpraaant javdwcd loo capacity of ona aarload of aauwIMer of tha pend net a bulk day, vtth oodata morin to Paotflo coaat Quaklnv-eepan- a ara cut In tha rio ilty W PUptha and ah top d to tha halt Lake plant where (ha wood to ground Into axealaior Elmar H. Petenm. Dourer, proto dant of tha company, aalit ha. vaa wall planned with tha eompany d In ttolt lake, and anna acad that praaent Indloatlona paint ! la1 thaa capacity doubling of tha plant F CL Cbx to matafer naar future. af tha lneal plant. Thla now Induatry waa heougl rt to Balt Lake through, tha act1vlUte t tha Indutorlal committee of tha halt 'the laka chamber of commerce Induatrtal committee to now wfmklnc of wood wtVh other manufacturer! enot moua tha product, to utilixe atanda of aapan near Bait Lai a Jt la hoped that It will ha peaat'to to announce In tha near future t.e of aaother wood working plant In ItoR Laka I'tah Ittah axoalmor, made from anpeo, to retarded aa auparlor to any other axealaior produced In tint weat. oo(i-aer- Firemen to Hold. Annual Carnival Saturday Night Members of tha Balt lake fleunfr 'Volunteer Firemen' aaanotatVto will hold thalr anneal carnival ah their hall In Murray, oorameectny tomorrow and laettny until Baturday InJght Tha doom open at T o'clock each evening and tha program mart at I O'clock. wtma-wawe- HOLIDAY HELP A HAPPY tht , Tha reriou bootha wffl contain arflfte,a ticle aukahto for Chrlatmaonftrao-tlcnfortune telkng and aidetoxrw Tha programs wlh lmduito vocal and inetru mental awdo and vaudevIHa Wednesday and Thuneday On Friday evening a Poksvanlnga b ing and trundling program win Kid. given, presented by Promoter. The liana and Itoimtt Bmith veal nr tlTttlM wW ckm Saturday with a oarntml dance. The proceed. fund. wlU go to tha firemen' !- Vernal Sheepmen Send Flocks to Utah Range Of the 1M.OOO ahaep which have en, tered Utah from Ootoradn for between 10.004 and 54,000 are owned hr Vernal ahaep me., accord-in- g to Thomas Redmond, state sheep Inspector. They drill b graaad tha Whit and tha Ore., river.. The aheap which awns from Colorado drre reln.pected by Ut Redmond at Mark, having bean previously Inspected In Colorado by tha government. All war found to be fra from acmblep or exposure to this d tawere la fine condition. There ke. aandgood was lamb crop. The printer rang la good In Grand Bounty, being hatter than last year, Mr. Redmond aald yesterday. Reports n other ranges ara expected suon. winter-grailng- en - L spin-nln- elvx-Je- d nl Chlg-ntk- tan-ml- Gift mother or wife a brand-neYear, with brightened. Look to de (epr lid ot GUrerdellt't fas yoiar koib Le It dir iaaa-pUhrin a a A ocrirhnem yeut hototor dtabea Lx a. When you see what WHITE offers in advanced features, you will want it for that loved me who is feature, the worthy of tho best. The -- ease of operation and djustme-nt-. the smooth-runing are only three of the things that gire WHITE ' undisputed leadership -- melting end ttoedlew kotK-et. 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Revere) serious accidents have occurred recently due to children living tn the vicinity of the post picking up these expire Ives and plavtng with them. The commanding officer has Issued repeated warnings to parents to keep thetr children off the target range for their own protection Colonel Ito unex-p)od- DECLARED SANE. MURDERESS UTTT.E ROCK Ark. Dec. 8 24. Mrs. Wtnoa confessed slaver of her husbands parents Mr and Mrs J B Qreea, wax declared sane by a jury In the criminal di vi- Ge. sta of circuit court here today and now faces trial on a charge of murder In connection with the killing of who waa shot to her father-in-lsdeath here last August Faulty elimination the cans ot most Ills. To bo regular as clockwork, each day some way enjoy a balanced properly ROMAN food MEAL What Has tha Bob to Do With tha New Vagua for Evamng Hatat Ha tho return to favor af evening bale been due to the widespread The connection custom of bobbinf may not aeern ary clear at first, for uaualiy tt U the bobbed halteduncovnpn aha Is mot eager to gcr ered Usually he haa a aort of bob complex, evea a hen she appears to be thinking of something else and sha wonts the whole world to know Such teems to .have ah Is bobbed bean the point of view of the count-les- s little office workers who, even in the big cities, made a habit of going out at lunch hour bareheaded all through the summer So. you might think that bobbed hair would have nothing to do with the revival of evening hats For some time now Apierican uoroen have given up the habit of wearing hat in the evening. To appear at a dinner, the theater or a dance with a hat waa usuailv an admission that one hod to come by av of the subway or trolley Anvone who 'can beg buy or borrow a car ban been appearing bareheaded In the evening And in France, too, the evening hat has late-l- y been in disfavor Then. Just by wav of novettv, certain smart women tn France late In the aummer started In wearing hats And heree where in the evening the bob comes bark Into the story fact that evening hats have For the been taken up with considerable interest here may be due to the bob because, when you come to think of with short hair la it, the woman not half an well fortified against draught and gusts and changes of temperature aa the woman who has ail the hair that nature provided, as well aa quite a little extra warmth In the wav of pads and other aids to the perfect coiffure. The sketch shows two Interesting and smart evening hat The large one la of brown tulle, with a large on eatm bow poised butterfly-lik- e the crown. The small ene ia of black lace A gold ribbon band and ornament show tinder the lace. BEFORE BREAKFAST. What part of the housework do you accomplish before breakfoet? If you have a maid, how much do you expect her to do? Probably precious little to either case. Most American women plan to rise an amaxingy Ne breakfast short time before dish Is considered appropriate for breakfast that takes mih time tn breakfast that takes much time In preparation, and precooked cereals that require a very short time over the fire, as well aa flrelesa cookers la which cereals may be cooked overnight, are espec-tgHpopular ea this side of the Atlantic. Here is an a max mg paragraph from an English book of hous hold instruct iona it gives the outline of a servant's before-brea- k fast duties an follows "The windows must first be opened, then, unices an electric or gna oven Is used, the kitchen range must be brushed And cleaned, the fire lighted and the kettle put on. Neat comes the dtning room In deily nee to be got reedv for breakfast, the rug must be roiled up, the table cover shaken and folded, the mom swept fusing tea leaves If the floor is carpet covered, except, of rure, when a suction sweeper s explored), the grate cleaned and the fire lighted then the room must fee dusted and the Cloth laid for breakfast Next tn order come the hall, which must he swept; the doorsteps cleaned and the brass and the door polished. Boots and knives must also be cleaned be fose breakfast is cooked " and INSIST I Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are not jetting the. genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 34 years for sfll-rloue hiwtm BAYER ASPIRIN SAY eiyit years chief assistant to C Anne Rittenhouse (A trepiCA; Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Atoiria It toe small hat of black las with rhbo and mamont under the lace. Bolew, larpo brown tuba hat with aatm bow an trown. Into euk Bayer package Accept only which contains proven directions. Heady "Bayer bone ot 12 tablet. Alto bottle of 24 84 100 Drogfut. to Mvm Maatoeetue to Mneneiettotitililtto GET RID OF THAT CATARRH Above, gold And after all that the day would only bo begun and tha poor drudge who did so much wouldn't oven have had broakfasL Oiw undoubtedly thing ' that makes It possible for English servants to do as much ss thsv do is that their duties are all very eleorly defined for them The housewife tells them quits distinctly what Is expected and does not blame them for pot having done things that she never told them to do It la dangerous business, generalising about people In thia way, but it really does seem aus If American hcusew!es are apt to "put things" up to their servants and household helpers too much They might hops and expect a maid to do quits a few things bofors breakfaaL but they would not give definite In ot ructions regarding these w duties. well-train- 4 14 tollCTMctrM tATAUSH kiadiious.lt starts as a cold, and ooa , mildly gets to baa habit. For good nast sake dont get used L 11S to-i- t. Dont try to put up with it. flu 3SS$ U50!i fot r tt ri to-e-1 A m lCAUUSliALtJSlUr Is guaranteed by 30 yean sendee to millions of Aimer kaa. Kndoo'iBtHatwtot fer lent cold, tneexmg, couch, eatsrrh. headache, . AH sr hxe BUS to. TV..i- eetotareu -i (..- - drughtt KONDON, 2608 Nkibllcc, Minneapolis, Mina. t |