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Show A0 r i i ! r xftIO w Vv PUBLISHED BY X&Urmi It th it L'aCH'cI Li UN W lT,Xi 1 AX. Offlr every flay in the wk taeept y at Began, Utah, ai RoconJ Clasa Matter. Bt MAIL, PER MONTH, la Advam BT CABBHR, PER MONTH. In Advance A Dlneount of $1.00 lcr Tear will be Gtraa fur idvaaea Payment for a roll Tear. ,ADTERTIflINO RA'ES PL'RNISUED ON APPLICATION i with Bpe 70c the red tin I a black stripe. . It is the one that never varies in. fine flavor. w m i Member of Associated Tress Tha Aaaoflafed Fteaa la ncinalvely entitled to the nae fur repctllra-do- a credited to It or not otherwise credited la thla of aU newa aiapntt-b- i -- paper and a ho the Iwal published therein All right of repubUcatlon Of apei'lal dlepatchea herein are alao i . . luix i Suutlay, Subscription Rat 1, H i Look for PMHor Pii eduesday, August . COMPANY AUGUSTUS GORDON s LaAjaW CTi World Flight Goal Of War Ace And Bride THE JOURNAL BARL4ENGLANDTUBL1SI1ING JOlj AN A C ui y 4, 4$ A e ' IT5& , t ? IT-!- s merred. .u e a BAROMETER READINGS ftain . Fair Change to-D-ay 29!llll!ll!2i!!3!4!!!i5i!!6!!j7i:8!!9!!!!SG Yesterday Houston. Texas (AP) Capt Jean Frances de acc of the world war, nnd h.s American bride of less than a year hope to complete their honeymoon by flying around the world. barometer ai Sett.ng out from Houston Aug- a. Viilard,-Frenc- h Tl abort reading are taken from TUB JOURNAL'S 12 with two companions 1 ,00 oclock each afternoon Sunday The. 'jrettferdMy" readl'ig each ust three-motormonoplane, Monday refer to Saturday 'a reading. v. In they ill hop to Crescent City Calif, .j and then attempt aed non-sto- 5.100 miles- to Tokyo flight ' They plan to celebrate their first. anniversary. August 18, 'edd'ng i In the Japanese capital as the i ou ; heroes of a victorious race, against or TIIE TEST OF TIME i trouble with great men in they always are dead. to be dead before the world will admit that you I great. And the greater you are the longer it takes the work! tance Col. Charles A. Lindbergh to Paris to take your measure. Great men are like great mountains. traveled from New York The winged ship, to be christenYou' have toget a long way from them to realize what big fel- ed City of Houston, Star of the West,"- - tvtll.carry the American lows they are.-the builder and la the three motored monoplane City of Houston, Star of the flag. Although When we are near them we see all the little kinks in them. stepper of this craft learned West (above). Capt. Jean Frances de Viilard-- French ace, and a great man? we say. Why he doesnt pay his butcher hill, nCrnvUUonBldonhIndmiat-- r his bride of less than a year hope to make a world flight as the he drops his matches about the floor, or he was rude to h is. er. while servingnmder The tri- dimax of their honeymoon touring. four down German trouRht wife and so on and so an. to August 18, our anniversary" '.planes, he Is a citizen of the Untt- It took this country, a couple of hundred years to discover ed States. He was bom in, America The aviator's wJe, born in MilIts gasoLne capacity is 1,780 Arte but he has waukee 23 years ago, reveals her even onaKespeaie was somethin!? ouite out of the common rgpent Fordyce, a part of his 38 vearsiions, De yillard, fuguring that the I daresay that when he died the people at Stratford thought: in' France. He has been flying one Wright and two Anzanl mo- German ancestry with light hair and blue eyes. She is a little wotors will use 24 galohs an hour, iw more of his departure than if he had lieen the village grocer de Viilard will he will leave California man, only f.ve feet and two inand much less than if he had been- the village parson. and a radto with a fuel supply sufficient for ches tall. She and the captain take along a 74 bmirs nf flylngJIe expects to were married in Hollywood, wheie I have no doubt that Abraham Lincoln was a very great man operator, Rex Smith of - Los she had taken" minor roles' In the cross the Pacific in 58 hours. will be the on of the greatest and also one of the best men that ever From Tokyo. De Viilard plans to movies. Spanning of the Pacific at one De Viilard Is financing the flight proceed by easy stages over Asl is the selaur- - and Europe to Paris. Then he will largely with his own funds. To liyed.But even his colleagues in the government hadnt a sus-- ! beotTmm protect his estate against financl-lanti- c picion of the fact until he was dead. They thought he was a pose for which De Viilard built his continue- westward over the-- A si disaster in event of failure, he New York or Washin ; with queer country bumrkin whom a prodigious jest of c;i rcu m- -, T7ff TwlST s "eld ot ton as the goal, from which ha has insured his life for $150,000 stance had. flung into the While House. The Passing Show. land weighs eight tons when load- - hopes to make the final jump to, and arranged for $50,000addition-Houstoal insurance cn the lives of each . jed. The plane, which Is 12 I.,. THE werePJRyJ0rtu fly-li- e, . I gul-in- ai t ex-pla- 'ns co-pi- lot Angeles co-pll- ot. and. how pcople .wouldn buy she had deserted him. was all balm to Natalie. This j 111! Not everyone thought her a mls-- I fit. And before the dinner was over, she had told Craig she had left Horace for good Xmd "also hid By JANE P1IELTS Furnished Exclusively by The given him her address. Over this last she had hesitated. He urged: George Mathew Adams Service I , shan't annoy ' you, Natalie, j won't come near if you tell me not CRAIG'S PERSEVERANCE WINS' ' to. But I am lonely at times, so are you. But we can dine together CHAPTER XXXIII se , THE S FIT c , . ; -F- oreveral' dayr Craig-Harp- S er hauntedthe subway entrance which he twice had seen Natalie crandeU riSVhfplac- - frequented as Natalie and once in a while emetge. then Intuitively feeling j take a little Sunday outing had changed her route becausej gether. It isn't fair for you to shut of him. he betook himself tome cut of your life. I am your another station, also on the same friend." line. His perspicacity was reward- - . so Natalie had told him where feet high, has a cruising speed of We don't know when we will! of his three passengers, ed. Natalie had emerged at the Sh lived, not where she worked-nei90 miles an hour. It has made sev came back to the United States,"! But there's no question that I station, a bit farther from, And in all she Sold she had not confi-sur- e jeral test flights with maximum Mrs. de Viilard says. But I ami will make it," he declares her place, but where she made one complaint, said one word boarding iis will loads and recently brought, to Tokyo bvdentlv :he Jean get was less fearful of meeting Craig. disparaging either Horace or his You cant escape me, Natalie," j mother. She had decided to leave. feels that we stand a much better show of having good weather Denotes Authority Harper said as he walked beside that was all. It was for the bestand conditions. Formerly this week was always the faif The limit whs a wen pun of war In her. "Don't go home, wherever ot Natalies experience Will Be Intro- it was seldom that the fair was rained out.' The last week in Kuiupe ns lute ns tlie Slxltwinh cen- that is, but have diner with me In liithespite Many world of society 'and busi-shduced Between Heats of The Races had little knowledge of September is Always a dangerous one because of the equinoctial tury; Imvlng tirim list'd chiefly by Just a quite lttle dinner in a little nesSi It Is silll ned In urn farm restaurant I know. Surely you can men. cavtilrv lie will and avoided this That this Craig Harper could period year. To Be Held Week Earlier or nnd her ..y sionm tribes. In dire with an old friend have any ulterior motive in wantits ne N emitliiued ns HU Natalie started to refuse, but to see her never occurred to tempt ible but granted that honest Mem of authority of eertiiin oltleer all that day she had felt depress- ing lit has always been the aim of the management of the Cache Prohibition Can Be He said he was her friend, her. efforu to have the law repealed, qf stutc Is curried. County Fair to secure the best attractions they could afford and ed, she dreaded the gloomy board-In- g and as a friend Natalie had acforced Borah En .. American with in were conformity Says give the public good entertainment along with" the best exhibits house room, her own society. cepted Him. She was lonely. Craig-wa- s i' principles, t that could be secured. 1 When ProIdaho. Craig saw her hesitate, he Aug. gay and companionable. And Nampa. (P) H. C. Baldridge also! . Oovernor Refuse From Elephanta For a number of years the association has tried to" get J5am hibition hasnt been properly en- addressed and finally she said she he had convinced her she would her, 'urged and of in Runu mountains the natives the aj was hungry be wronging herself and him 'if Garrett and Ed Wyight of California, with their acts. The price forced, but it can be enforced," message from gathering Governor Joiin.noriltettst Imlia live ta littt during the wojuld go. she would hear she refused his friendship.' That and for company has always been beyond the reach of the association, but as this declared Senator WHliam E. Borah, Hammill nf Iowa was read, ex- -j day. hut ut stay In little bnmboo of Horace. her anomalous position .as wife, of the company: is scheduled to perform inf other parts of Utah this in an address before nearly one pressing his regret at not being j houses to resist the , attm-VIn the "art, yet apart .from her husband, might master a annual at thousand past the Craig,, ahle Secure Fail" and the eti Garrett ipwans, wild them. nhiitit year i ordered a assoeiatiajvwaS, jo dinner. Harper's" attitude, , his picnic here yesterday. iyrighthvip perform in jfitpitbffthe xtamt stand each day of the The it Senators Then he set out to win Natalies thoughts of her, Natalie never was the .address between of the races, September confidence.- He knew event oUtke day ffesi absolutely considered.iOn6,of the outatandipg.feats .by. this company is King Tut principal Andi 1 tivities Which included sevaral adexcept that she was living - vnei Craig loft - her- - at - the nothing autothe champion jumping horse. This horse jumps over an her own life., apart from Horace. door of the boarding house he dresses by others prominent in mobile filled with passengers and is ridden by Bonnie Grey in the state. If she had left? him for good, was thanked her for a pleasant evenwestern trappings. Ed Wright has one of the lest trick mules Senator Borah gave a complete going to get a divorce, and where ing. saying he hoped soon' to sec she now lived he was determined her again. in the country and he keeps the crowd in an uproar with his jew of his position on various Vj to know. He had been more than antics. Sam Garrett is the world champion roper and does some!wori4 problems, expressing himself "It was nice to see him, NaV- - t ( jl half In love with her since the talie murmured. then she looked wonderful feats with the rope. Garrett stands on his head and strongly in support of the Kellogg first time he met her. If she was at her watch. It was early. She is able to rope horses, as thev pass by. Bonnie Greyalso does a treaty;' In support of through might movement in Nationalist from the wonderful act byt crawling the saddle under King Tut! h be a chance for him. a while. The bright hour Just past t k while the horse is on the run. These acts in front of the grand China, and In opposition to confb'Jjm He talked entertainingly, gayly, made her feel the dinginess of her stant have never been seen here before and with the other fea- - Bm-uoccupation of Nicaragua and after a bit Natalie responded room, her loneliness, acutely. It was "Aj tures will furnish some fine entertainment between the heats by United States ariesas she always did with him always bright and cheerful at Et upholding the the told her all the little chit- tas little flat. Craig ' AH the local harness horsemen with-thoumVEhnorentrelTrevenr stationed at chat of the people they both knew, Etta was not at home, and disState Fair grounds and different parts of Idaho will assembly but had immeasurable value as mentioned he had seen Mrs. Cran-de- ll appointed, Natalie turned away and Beverly Rainsford at the after fruitless ringing of the bell for the first meet of the circuit at Filer, September 4th. Somera big 5tep toward outlawing war. theater; that he had only said over the mail box. She saw a man horses from tfie Oregon circuit will also come for the Intermoun-jH- e contended ther was as much looked hello" to Horace In the lobby, crossing the streetHe tain circuit. This will bring at least fifty head of fast harness j binding power In a treaty to had not seen him save that once some way familiar, although it or. law war as there was in a treaty for the Cache County Fair. With the since he told him she had gone was very dark. She turned and public betting done away at the State Fair, the running horses to go to war in support of other away. walked away, but just as he got to other treaties, in Utah and Idaho will stand a much better show and will be t parties was disappointed, and in front of the entrance from Natalie He terminated his with address, the State fair. This means that more of the Idaho running; Craig detected it. which she had just emerged, she horses will be at the Cache County Fair. Other years they , f "e She's still caring Tor lilm," he turned. The light of the vestibule were provided ttiey have gone north and elsewhere, and have not come to the Utah( lot partisan qUesUons. thought, and changed the sub lamp faintly shone, on his face Ject, scolding her for leaving him as he entered. It to a he cuestion, .f Replying With the advancing of the idates of the Cache Coint e high and dry at the fair, telling branded efforts to nullfy the What an escape!" Natalie said, rftirj ! a what her she hit had made. week eofljer oyer .the past, several she hurried out ofsighK hibitiQn hiw as cowardly-and gs coju j mti to-s- he n. 1- -2 , j I - t FAIR ATTRACTIONS AT COUNTY ' s - sve-e- Entertaining Features 'e Eng-hin- She-real- ly , mt-ht ; s 1 able-to-atten- " , . . -- well-balanc- ed Idritho-Iow- alter - , uif, thfr-hea- tx - - -- 1 i I - J-- j t multi-later- al -- J sl'in - multi-later- se ; ( 1 - out-hors- es Iari-Mutua- ls i ! was-Hora- ce. pro-on- veiti'sjht-.nianngement- TUBBY P1 I USTA HAViEA-DETECT- Slept in Coffin? Budapest,. BADGE. PATRICIA. Fill LOOK I WTO Visits Marshall. WE COOS WO HOMT VT OD AM SWOOP AROOWQ A BIT AM Horace Tomorrow The Sleuth Investigates i ! j ,f' THIS I rutuG j T I . '(PJLt - F.(,r iieiiar' Kassair, aetbr slept in a coffin, fearing death was apleen has He just preaching. found dead in it. Trains n Gum and Raw Meat New - York, (JJ Miss Millie Hudson, 5 feet 1 inch, 126 pounds, English swimmer, who almost did the channel, says on chewing gum and raw meat. She has come to compete in the Toronto marathon. r " she-trai- ns ALL G12.EAT DETECT I VJES MOST AMTEt) HIDE 'THEUi PPEO-ATIOWS. 0 IOC DCAUI THE GOfteTAlte) Build Seaplane Float OP SEC.RECV iOHUE OO (Z IS'CIOTHE OCX. Buenos Aires, j I (.T) A float for will be by the government, moored in the qufer harbor fiere. v lip |