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JX. SECTION A. 1FXPL0RER FAILS TO flND NORTHERN LAND ' licrUrm lalam! llt-(Mrtoa . '....u.li. li.-rnan Not to Iw. In i:Wr" A irplane Limited I VhisksFolk from New York to A tlanticCityfor$100 LONG TIME ON ICE fl( , Turn link IWvauae "'.tlmm Aiw-U; imiH.rrai.1 In. formation Uniimlil llii" W. ( rn(' ST N. Alia . Auc 30 S.x h i lnfl on an '" "'!,' , Vi ' ,rm" H" ,'v""t- 11 .,..,. f M.urker T. , ur (i:rl.in""""i ' i"'" " , 't ih'I ilu rii iin ili. redone. ,r)t..iii"ii hiia Jii-t rea.hed l-..imon- m fr'i:' the :""' t(ta'lin l'i K' ....... 'R hm.Io while til" party W on ;tv (I'" !itf.in."ii W'" taken I" "n1 '.,.,n rrt'iiml In ronnimiid. lnoli r'rR . '.. . .. - I .......... I urni1 '"" I""'-' '""' ""' the ():iur expinur in "" f H I s . nfur till Mi.!iiii'i- a-.'"H''"i,l-' I""1 ''"'n mil. If, ,t , . I j t from Ibeler If-! .i ri .1 on ir,l, i.S uilh 13 nun, 0 ..ia ami T H el.!' i'l f lht party m:"' r ',11,1 viar if poaalhle (in the tep 01. ,i I dr.f. il'irliiK IhiM t:nte to f,-iii:n' 111'" rurrema. ii any, m .4if. : m'j. 1" take noundiiKe ami .rov r r i.i'w Inrnl sirit ken Willi Atilinin. l-v t r innniha after ilir parly went i,iC mi II.'' flue S urki r.n hoeume i' !; rii'ilntiii and 11 was 1 1-i 1 , ,,f..MI !" Hhore. " 1 H'lul'T !l. 'hi- parly, then linlni; at lull 7 4 loiiKilude M vveV? a'.B-trd ;,i:n f.'r the A nn'rirnrr ion i ln nt r'.i arriv-d at I'ape llalkeli en No niilr' J from i"ni' I la 1 ki-: t tiny , . d In Ho.li-i Ishind where K.rv fill In with l'ai'alii Anler (nun whom they got auppliea .0- 'hi' wlllHT Of 1919. Tin' trip ni Hi" flfl of tin k S n il Vo i.ihrr man, II Is declined, hit t;;l,ir:ili'ly wfl hlniJirlf nilrift on at! ' C,,i. for nrlntlfif purpoHi'S Tak m evryililiiK Inlo rotmUliru'lon, the (uriii'v w.m mi'Ht nniliifaolnry. In ilic firm plaon It wan. founo M:' ihi rc were no pi'miiun-nt cur in! m ihi '. Th" li-e floe rtrll-l i:h tlx" wind iih1 lin courso ai to Ud Ji-U-rinineJ by that (.lllllf I'll'llllflll. nwiriK m iTlaln plii'iionu-nn ot . I l.y SiorkriHon hp was lnnnil tl-.Ink that th'-re w.ia In ml lo the r'li of tlu' pulfit rvnrhii. The uf .ii for '.hlM Hiippol!tin waa Ihr sr! ilini In IhlB aix ninntha ill" flop urni'.l roniplpii'ly around. The hint i ai aovpral inlleB In width. HphIh, nliir Iipiitk, diu'lia. kuUs and la,nd h hounded on It, whllp dhrlnipn .id im. ill f tali were tlio rluef food ,V a riwiilt of thP mrnnjre voyaup h linporiant Inform.vlon waa i.ui'il. Kfonan land, which waa ljm'.-piI to lie dlscovorpd hy t'aptaln iiHiiiu. w,a found to h non-pxm- -iii. at li'iutl thcrp naa no Innd on II ml 74 and between lonKltude i t h'i, whlrh waa where Keenan ..i.d hla find. It wart declaid. Ni:V YOltK, Aub. 30 -Mia John I lil.tKllllHI, HIIOW.VI IMI ""e ilHIMH iii'iitrlrn Allen, and her menu, IMibb Klhel MoilKea of lmll.ia. Texaa, 'flew from New York tn Atlanllc t'lty CIQF 1 recently ua inijuieiinera on the Initial Ml In nf the aerial limited wlil' h l t.) fly lieiwien tli'a illy and the aum tuer i eoi t. They Htarted In a fly In boat from the foot nf Wmt KiRhty-third atreet. It took a little more than II u mill- leH lo flv over to tile aeaaldn riaort. but on the way back a record waa eatahliahrd, for the trip waa made hi enactlv 7S uitnutea. atartlnR from Allniitic Cltv at 7 o'clork and reach ing the lamllnic place at KiKhly-tblrd Ktrept near Ihe river at s:lS lhe rip home was all the nmrp remark iliie in lliat It w.m made In the mldat uf a Hlorni throughout the ureater p.iw of the way. To the qucMtinn or a newapaper man aa lo her lielnir frliiliteiied In t.ikniK the fliKht, Mr lluimland .ild.' liiMt prior to the trio: "W hy. ii", of collide not. Thla la nothlmt new for me, you know. I waa up twice with Mauri a Far- ffll A A TULSA DAILY WOULD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1919. "RnrliiK Make Tourist Slow hi Getting into His rants iwt kywnril. A cheer went up rro Hume lyoklnit on iia II 'arc,l giac f . 1 11 - and Kradiiully dli.ippe; from alKhl The bout haa a wlnu aprp-nl of M feet mid In i feel biiw It h.i a 140 lioreepower molor and the body of iR in iiiNda tif mnhi'M.iny. A peed of 7.S mlli-a in hour waa made on the dip from Atlantic 'M'y lii-'le. the pilot Ktftd. It waa Kahl that the charce for c.it rylnit Mri lliuiKi.ind and M ia KoilpiH to Allanllo .'Uy and back .y air wuh 400. The flvliiK bout offlcera make p;iMenneia acrce In relraan Ihu cm jpoiatlon. Ha pilot, elnployi'N nod ii:cuta from all l.ai.ii;ty una ine Ucket hu on It that the huttK'iKc la i allied at the owner'a ink. The op- ii.illnic company for lhe Iiavelera company la the Newport KlylnK Hi'i'Vlce corporalloli ami ma coiiui tioiia are punted on tho buck of Ha tlcketn. It waa al.Mcd that I "Hot Hewitt curried a letter from Mayor John I' 1 1 liin tn Mayor Harry Hurhruch of A.tlantlc City epreniK Irrntlfua t'lin '111111 the two cltlea are lo be conneeied by an air paimenKer aerv-Icp. another peak." callrd QiieHtinn anked by, children are hardly ever ai foolish the an iwera Riven to them by their p.i"-pnt INNII'ICil. Can id.i. Ann 30 - "And II took him two hours to put on his panla." Hud Mr l.c't "i me of thene mart, rn.ippv, 'li. k fire Van kern too " U I", W. I'M N Itidiiitrlal and colonlr.aU.ui nxent ut he liraml Trunk Pacific railway and be ban l int rilurned fioni nnulin time a parly' of In a Aineil.aM bankem, biiKlnii men and firmeiM over bin roil I throunh the '.inidiuii wrat to l'rlnce Kupeit on the l'a clflc. "Tha man mid lili wife Pal never neen lhe Itoek ie'.-' Mr continued, "nnd they itot up early ua we were I uiioIuk Into Jasper park no they ould c.Hcli lhe In t ilimaiil cltml'ac "f them And not nil's a p. lnl In the a -enic marvel they had rend ao mil h about Tup man Hhouk out hla Iioui-cii.. tie d lliem b fore him and lataed u teiilntlv i foot." "There they ii'f'" cil.tl h wife tiirtiiK out liie wlnb'w. ..ii.. .1,,. i, ne, I bin paulH ami looked There they were. ur" Cliouull, baukiil an.lllmt lhe ll'll ton, peak on peak, and i.oi wit ' the d iw n lie fc.micd hU i e a Ioiik lime. Th.n he Hiirk hi foot tlliouah'one r.,u.-eiM Ick " "I I bi-kee." laliiicd hi' " Ife, "at that clot In. if. I.HlK" lolbliif H t f lo the liol III With one piilllt leir I'll and one off, be l .triK In lhe .tno tiu ilu. A cui e ill I lie ro i,l hit I i, pine, I mil Hew Ki'tl.l'l He 'lal.ied bla other toot lo cnmplriii the Job." iee that t-P't ill : f.l I vallev huntf with purple rtpoi," i ame In i lo' i of ciithiii-liHin from hi Wife." e prated, analn and with a midden movement he laiomed h a I. no ha. I 'ilow II III Ii ""-el I' '' "il in v d. ir." ""k out hli wile, "win inuwln'l ml" that m.ianlfi ceril anowfleld I lo believe II la a ptlucler " lie di ank In lhe won, lei fill vlalon n If wprn 1 "' kl.iH. i... uniru eU III" loea a II lie f u llier di pe.ir nut pa nta." ' 'I'hei e'a hla wife, "lie l.uiked iiln Then lurn Iiik h w 1 f 1 1 V . he maniiited to net hH p.illta Minctled up ulii'U' hl walal and hla bell drawn tlchl tefore ntiotln'i- Hiimiiilt opened on thn Mew."" li.irn Iheaa Uoekv ino'.intaliia biiw.iv." be remarked to me ua e climbed out into jaapcr ri "f "If the train hadn't flopped, I don't believe I'd ever liave got my piinl.i ell " WEEVILS CAUSE QUARANTINE OF 6.000 ACRES Or ALr ALr A MiNTl!"Si:. Colo.. AUK. 30 -Six thoiiN.iiiil aciea of alfalfa, have been ,ii.iraiitliied h unty commlaalon- eia becuiiHc of the alfalfa weevil, round I here June 1 by H' aiate en inmolot! !. Who alated that uiilraa no. h union wbb taken nil of the altuira dlKliiil would have to be ,uaianilned I'nder the iiiiiriintlne n atrl. llona n '"y r bIiiiw can be hlilppc'l from I lie iuurantlned acr- aae. CI 1 1 1. I.I ci I'll II', hio, Auit. :to Military rettula ilona were frail, ed on it before old If v ' 1. cla rnhered into the apotllnht. Neve rtheleNii. tho rulea and repiul.it.ona limit b" obeyed. I'or'-Jioat ivaaoti M.iJ. A. N IL-Miah. tupply offl'ir ul lamp rthennan. la on a 'lee. A funnel- member of the F.li-hty-third division, euui t -inn ' iab-.l in I-1. men and oi.b-red dlahonoi ably dlai-harKi'd af'.er alt moiilha' linprla. onmeiit, la numi to be Ktv on lil.i fio. iinili Army i eptulutiona provide thit he cannot retain hla uniform but i.iuel be furiilBhed "with a auit of civlll.ni clolhlua; al a coat nut lo evcee, tin " Ma lor llianuh aaya It alni ply can't be done, but iirdeia am uiilera. I a 'at llor Hba-p oil Porch. Hi ipKVIId.l-:. M.ia-. A ti. 30 K.n le Inaper, jp -V r "ht ami of Mr. and M ih. ll i: 1'iaper. who wna re ported loat and kei- the Itremeii on the Jump Mciiichln the neiithboi -hood . w ua found two hoiira later by hla mother on the north plaa of the liraper home The boy had cov ered hliiiaclf with carpetliiK and waa faat naluep. .n.i Mlaa I llu l IIihIui IciiiIv lor Initial Irili KI rrs Pilot I low It I. E . 1 - " " , uHMniiiiHiiiiMillilltlllllllllllllllllltlMlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllHIIP'i? limjMllllJIilUimill llllllllllll JllllJUIHJBrMUIUulJja'U.MUM Mra. Jidill A. lloiipil.'iiu II IFII.t".!... ....... - - ulcplanc liiuiKHl la-twi--ii two iltlca wlih When Minn llodptea waa asked had the eer ridden in a plane before, ahn replied: "Ive ridden bucklnpt bronchoa In the weal, but th:a la the flral time I've tackled an airplane. I'm ante I'll be dallKhtcd with the experi ence." "Uefore they left they were each preHented with a bounuet by frienda unil to fortify IhemrielvoB apfaliial thlrat on tho trip, ll bollle of apiinpt water waa obtained from a nearby store and taken out to tho aoroma rine boat with them. When the amall boat drew along side the Beuplano Utile troulile waa experienced by either women In ifet tlnii Into the ahlp. They half walked, half-crawled over the frame work lo the double cockpit In back of thn pilot a apace, w here thpy at down In two a-nall cuahloiied wicker rhnlra. Klrapa were attached lo the BeatB,ln the event of necesBlty. while a hood, made of mica, waa let down and drawn around them, n- cLitlnp! Ihem In a small iiibln. The; hood had holea for ventilation und the women appealed coplenl Willi their ucrommoilailona. llecuiihe of the small size of the ,,.liof tint woniell colli, I Hot move ; about to any appreciable extent. Neither Mm. Iloaptliiiid nor Mlaai HoiIkch worn flyinK ciiBliiiura, both! I'finK attired In a: reel clolhea, even J i,. i. r, i l,:i'n of the I.iiki. vttitely In vnmiii duiim: the miiiiiiier. When all waa ready -mid the handa of the pilot's wutcll pointed to 1 n'.-i.i..r ir,.. iiintnr waa aturied and air. the boat pslldlnpt alowly alone i the surface of the waler as bun itreda nf uernonH watched lla proa- reaa from Weal Kmhiy-ihud atreet and Itlvcrsl.le Jrlve. It went north on the water for about IU0 feet, turned and pert hack toward Klpthty-th'rtl atreet atill on the water Then with a crash from t tie ex haust aa the molor throttle wua opened wide, the "Joy atlck" waa thrown over and tlie boat pointed Its 1 Do You Want Nationally Known Quality i t-TTiJMTTTTWV ihMt stood the tost of time' You find our lines advertised in the furniture you buyHJllN R I L that has d a up.to.tho.minutc QUALITY fur- in all the leading nuiKaz.nes. W ca ry n ht;1 manufacturer. Corne in and let us show niturc Ruarantcod by us and above a-1 , WMMULiyy tnt 3"hu-Cabinetsf "DETROIT JEWEL" you the famous "KRO LER" HiK)fd M K UGALL Kite n mcu CASH or CREDIT-ONE PRICE TO ALL-CASH or CREDIT "Style Without Extravagance" We Quote No Compar ative Prices in Our Advertising 408 Sduth We Operate Four Store in the State Suits 6' The now tailored puit will be roost conspicuous among the popular styles for nutumn. The coats are principally box ront effects, however, many are more dressy, while the skirts are more varied in models and lengths. Other models are developed on lonp, semi-fitted lines; the sleeves are tiKht. The more favored fabrics embrace Peach IMoom, Silver tone Duvet tie Laine, Silk Duvetyne and Tricotine; many trimmed Jth squirrel, Hudson or Nutria. In the strictly tailored models are some trimmed with buttons or black silk braid and embroidery. Priced $49 " s245 t Frocks- The new styles include draperies, ties and plain model with shorter and wider skirts the variations of stylos are too numerous to pive any definite idea of the beauty and attractiveness ol each individual model. The frocks beinp; shown now are d.-vd-iped in Tri-.'tino, Tricolette, Duvetyne, 'Serp Satin Crepe, T.rocade Fabrics nnd Ceor-Rette Crepe in plain tailored t ff.-its or dressy models trimmed with braid. frir.Ke. mbnidrry or jet, sut!i!e for street and afternoon wear. Priced $29-l,s120M0 W . I r'fei-iifc Dining Room Suitei In all lhe lateat perb'da nnd flnlahea. wera 5.00 to $700.00 l-rli-ed thla -2 $7 H' e Bedroom Suite thla beaiitrTiil Ivorv bedroom ulte on our floora. Priced $110.00 to $575.00 i ;: 'i '. .- - ' , Pawaj jj a1 . Rug Department lou ran find hera Juit what you want at th -prlua you wlah to pay. c Duofolua I I.Ike cut) In pollehed ur fumed oak. 2.50 pre thla neautlful golden oak table. or fumed oak llbraer $12.50 Imperial 10 Hi layered felt Mattrr.s, $25.00 4.Vti. felte.l. i:.:,o "Detroit Jewel" Gas Ranges The world' larifest m.inuf.ii Itirera eu,-.p aold und-r a .i...'lvi liomiiid liter. I n. t il Kvety i ;ii.ii $ 10.00 to $95.00 STORE CLOSED All Day Monday LABOR DAY " 1 " " T. 7. t r . 0ne 1r'ce C .h Smt'S "ThellomeofCourteiy To A LiH-rly Bond Accrpt-d t Full Face Value 2 STORES t i ia i .vi. t t:t I a-i --.in.l - j.l'ini mili viaonli lUi't liil-l We Prepay the Freight to All Poinlt lit Oklahoma. B3 fel r?3 3 ' ,,,.fi,".l''i"iitl'n"""'!""-.-''V'!l 'V -.l.i.ll.l, t ll'll ill I ,1 ' , .I'..,' "ll . " ,r -ii-.i:'"ntir., i ll ii-iiiillnl'.nii !.! .'( ..i;'.i: 'I'll. I . I iii. .ill1. 1. ill! 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