The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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Another Endurance Record Broken
'Ilse nuIT trartwiiriNin:: rocr1 (1 II's cnlinuws '11'10112
tly ti) I 'lit'
T(ie ttII 1611 dri)e 11r v"1:11mIt a sTop
tilt Iltv Tti 1 1 orall ( cry t' 11 it
i'lli‘trsity talifotiia vas iii 11tr::e it th rt-cr1 run
bholAs the (CP2ht) prtituiL! clot t I ii t‘
Old Civil War
Shell Explodes
Ancient Bomb Scars Forest
and Endangers Lives of
Two Men
Linco ltiton N C—A forist near
here as nint I0 tocll
rowly escaped death 11 tiOL!f
1010) I tO 11:1e been a relic of
the livil Vat exploded alter a farm
er finding it burled In the ground
opened it In the belief that It was tin
Iron cioe eolitillning gold
Jibe Hester the filmier and his son
were chopping down trees on
the farm of 'Mrs 1 (lac! Ison
ter noted an old moss (4e:ere(' oliiecf
votruding from the ground near tin
rolling stump unit Volt over to
Investigate Ids find
According to Hester there is an old
tradition in that neighluirhood to the
effect Outr there is money hurled
and he ininteiliatelv
:lumped to the conclusion that thls oh
ject was the container of the long lost
!reasure
Break It Open
Ilesqcr Licked the object nround
'oasetied It front the ground :Ind
pulled it from Its restiro4 pho'e tor tilt
lost htilf or cont nry or more tin1
then Iiegan tin examintition Ito stur
getted to his son tutu they brenk It
open An as Nns ed Anil filo
'work of demolition began
Hester feoring that the hilltop upot
rAltich they hod fouti4 the missile al
'orded tin cxcellent opportunity fot
:heir in‘estigtithin to he detected re-
retittd Into a deep reces- back of tilt-
itI and there succeeded in brooking
:he coptier bond nround the baso of
:lie shell 'Hie base of tho shell wae
own cut open hut nothing could Ka
ern if the contents
II 1:is tin:illy decided to twilit i fire
rotitid the shell ntid burn otT thp moss
and tar liveinli it After startilw
:he tiro Itio father and son returned
the chopping areo n rit liegtin to cut
wood After n few minutes of York
41y split tO thii titi ttiI Siit or
:tie grolititi t'ili t c filitThili4 Shell
!ititi W:11(11441 it l'hey built tho tire
up replenished the filet tigoin ro
urnpd to their tokt of cutting wood
The Bomb Explodes
Jost tos they re:p lied the crest rct
Abe hill there Nk:is ft terrific explosion
Trees crashed and shezs ITIl
Iiroptiel were heard in the nir
Mrs tlarristin irhiii iiir tier
!orn which is sititoted lit leost halt
1 mile from the scene of HIP explosion
tienrd itnil sow a froLmerit hit the
arn It n fiiNV feet from W here slit
stood Smoll trees 1 nd saplings werc
-111 In Iwn Ioy
I htrp is every re:1-111 to believe the
Cw:1-rris Official nedares That Half
Million Dollars In Revenue Is
Lrvst Annually
London—lialt a million dollars In
Tevenue Is loq annually by the Brit
isit government as a result of SI Wig
zlitig Into London by wtry of thp
Tmoucs aftording to the recent esti
nutte of a customs official
Although the snorgulers and their
accomplices are said to In no way ap
proach the American blotleg2ers
wh'en It comes to desperate tactics It
Is believed that only 10 per cent of
them are apprehended by the authori
ties
'rite authorities have admitted that
the Job of apprehending smuggler Is
hot an (-11sy Jobdespite sarcastic criti
08111 of the futile efforts of Atoericpp
prohibition officers and considerabie
study Is being given tO the watter of
checking the evil
sto II k o)f the t'hil r Th-)
r rut tr)1r) ft) h:ke 1st file
sh)11 k thlt ot i twit-
trch ftoirtern inchp4 o)-111
In the ‘Ir hehteen the stitle It 1-
fiihr lip‘pd thit the
iir loi Iftzlo ShIrdk to)
ton olutit 7 sholk v)ere !hero
titirin: the It
'rho) e:ke of the shill enrrh e)! the
hutilhor 1NI In toll prohohility
t:11) h:tot become lintylke hectinse the
shell laileol to go) on- when clit
through Ow casing with his loc
London Concern Building
High-Speed Armed Boats
Lndun--Iligh speed armed !mom
boats tiro treitig talilt here for ofi hu-
mmed foreign power necoriling to the
sptikftinti for Johil Thornycroft coin
1):1 tlY the !wilder
'No other boats of this type which
have been compiefed fir the Dutch
fluq Indies to erve wider the Dutch
haviii flag tire iiu improved develop
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SMUGGLING ON THE THAMES
IS EXPENSIVE FOR ENGLAND
Slave the ships which come up thf
Thames usually carry the sante type
of cargo for the sa nip consignees time
after time it Is H comparatively sim
pie matter for the smuggler to get
articles ashore Goods NhiCh BM v tw
sold at a great profit in England suet
as perfume cigars brandy find le‘v
eiry are merely lowered over the side
of the ship to lightermen friends who
are regularly on hand to take delft er3
of the overside cargo
It Is pointed out that these lattet
may easily secrete smuggled goodS Oh
hoIrd their barges which no customs t
ottiekit ill ever search unles
on information The barge is loaded
and towed to some private star
where the lighterman brings the par
eel ushore and disposes of It fit a
profit which varies according to ttu ?
nature of the goods smuggled Thk
profit Is split on a "fifty-fifly" basis
The manner ot approuclAng
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Would Compel Native
Blacks to Wear Pants
rneinhor of If e
loirie ceitinoms tii
foun lin e:1-4y No:ty increie
:to4 41 1:n4-1bli
goed-z Lich tire vstporielwit!
a Le:ivy shiirp roox Ile I—
tHit !Lore fire lit 11-t
-(11014N1 tirreos in soul
viin are 1111y
clo1
Coese ilion ttinil loos ehi
ctol to 140or hl nnWen-: ot
cit111 i
ot pry 'I
M if:it if 114
s:lry 1nloikory 11)A s should
Ole 1oeiHil4ii I1 vtr it
tr-11:r- :Irt Ii
( r:itd l tro
Vold if ft 1 Lodoi'
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Thvir bv1111 II foot Ind ItHo
‘‘ dun !IIIi11Ity :: trtI
3 holies
Ir urir Ar j '
tj:1 tHoIr of tho
‘ :1or nrid Ito do IA: dr !IAA) t!IA:1
a I ‘k 11do ot ill if dl:11
:Ind 11111‘' lI y in)
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Ihoir arindWrI Alto id-o t v
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Daughters of Peers
to Dance for Hirohito
()to hpin —1±011
Finds Spring in Winter of Life
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(he daughters
of prominent peers eight young wom-
n have been chosen to perform the
gosechitia nail or sacred dance he-
fore Emperor Hirohito at the corona-
tion ceremonies here In :Nov etaher
liti ye begun rehearsals al once
!cir the nticient classical (Limey vIticit
KINvitys performed at the enthrone-
tnettt of a Japanese ruler tally dato4h-
turs of peers between the agos of sev
enteen and twotity-six may tahe 1):Irt
in the tlaittp household depart-
went tualtel the selections
Special dressmakers filp()IIINA tly
the Imperial household N ill nutke the
dancers' kimonos ‘‘ hie!) ip he crim-
son milltroidered VJ III 41 11us flilw-
e and birds
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In tilts inter of lifo romanct bloomed tor Eilmund kV Elossont eitlity
( year9 mid Luna :I Sririr 110 I seventy-tive They were
married at the Los Angett-s home of Mr Blossom kealthy retirell jewtler
Ltal Chit war veteran
stn1P:ling prototern will toe dehled
within the next t‘No month4 hut h 14
as yet unknown whether the (IniItt
steps eontenotolatee will Include tt tnrO
ful tuul tninute examlnathon ot ships
Ili- im1)losi14: of IlOW pelinliit'S the
pineing grent ret-q)otiSitillity upon
the seamen themselves or 1111 three
Commutes by Plane
Nev York—Ilarry E R flail mem-
ber of the stork exchange is to (Tat-
mute by plane week-ends to his olio-
nial estate White Hall near Inch-
mod Va Ile has H !INV $9000 ma-
chine ond a piltirs license
Would Clear his Name
Milwautiee—More than sixty years
after he was lighting hi the
Union forces John Arquette
rive years old of Milwanhpe sook
Ing his honorable discharge
Paper Money Material
The popei thill our iriii made of
hi a tough fabric 75 per cent Iluen and
2 5 per cent cotton
TILE YUKON SUN
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siattititt: the sdninit htit LI
:tilt! l I ii ithittlitth it n
Aloe nitwit the fourtit !kiln it
maid t It 1ti t tit
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NIncy 11t1 114 1 1!
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filth 110 Is :1!1
ntrny f1-0 totticring toter :Wont
I) hank!) the titint i and ittta
Act mtis Litting to ttilte them tad 111 Ititt
'-tt a ‘‘ titt moon did not shin(1)s n 101 tiwit iiitiijIjttIitt Hutt
1011 (1thced
aini Own
Ills Inol)ipr lit int
to his room
"Home early son VIttit's the It—et
I er'!"
'Nothing 'Fired that's
lICn! Conte tell mother Von :Intl
'Nancy
"It's Thorpe 11 11111
imtp4ing at-imnd puppy
for a bone"
"No Ken she rtin't liti‘e hint You
latow Hull So do I YtIll sol!
ttiit 14tVi lit'VOr did run smooth' so
just be patient I rkit'l Mney down hi
that Armenian shop cal IIii board
yvalli yesterday buying an ekquisitc
luncheon set for—your house Cheerio
it ‘‘ill come titt all right !‘loill-
er knows"
Mother was 1111 understanding sort
1-4 person and Ken lilt filliti vow-
forted Ile even slept the nitAtt
through hut Ivas the first (III
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titIt tiO)rilitrr Vener:111!
NVW4 (te‘‘ 11 'adore ttilo Ten tittitaii
cattle Eleven l'heit lw saw her
coining through the snnit with her
young brother In jumped to Ilk
feet am! ‘Nent to 111('41 IIiiit 1 t
Was KC!) and v‘ Hymned blin
latisterously Nancy titaitiedi
"Nnnity I has 'teen vvailite4 sltitto
S110 I Nvant to tell you something
I "
"You tlfn't to ti'll tui4 any-
thing lett I'm not a child You
were very rude very Imre:Hon:Otte
very childish yester-
day I am sintilling vvith Art this
morning anti then vve're going' (tut tit
Ilk boat Hero Ito r(inivs IjIIj 3()(1
ciine of yolittelf Intl rentitlitter
father snit! yesterday you vent not to
slvita out to thy rot all Prif 11:titt I
Can't Vat nil t Iit o Now
rententiter! Perhaps if Kenneth 14
going wit to the raft you can swim
along lilt hint"
She stolid poi-tett liko youict god
(les boyislity slender ii iq
Stiprt blond Itnir rittiled Ity the
wind She ‘vneil Iter arni mer her
' IAI Art Ell race you to tho pier"
Ken halt duty s‘‘ it with Ilillif tt rid
young Andrew TlitIrpe II) I Iii (lithe
raft and there Ito had snt i Ii I the
toys dived skyntit and sunned them
selves Ile Oellhi SOP Nancy rind Art
Fitting close together (III the pier their
legs s‘singing o‘er the edge
Vhy don't you route In Ken Vit-
ter's slick" Etillie queried tis
Itolthed lip t hilVV t 110 surface anti
141lo1Ik the ‘vater out of his PyiSI
"Not feeling very ell You
know they say when a person ili)psn't
fetI ctI cold water may give them
zranips"
"Cramps! You? immility crickets
tinyone svho swims as much as you
do in cold water won't get cramps
An Idea was rapidly forming In
Ken's brain scarlet bathing suit
:Ind the black one on the pier seemed
nintost blended now Art had always
been crazy about Ntincy :Intl she mot
said once she thotrzlit hit 'was very
good bathing but he couldn't dance
tts well as Ken
you site Pill I've got It St4ttti
ikch ache awl Int kind of afraid
Thought I might ash you tit go In nut
get your canoe but I rententher that
Nancy your father hholn I
want you to ki‘vitn this tar ahule
Don't know whether I can make it or
tot boys"
" I FlIre yoll can Crtlitrt 1
totil IU s'ot
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go of IN en 111 lake him now You
111111 I4 tiiut ou hraN ex
I el ott-ly f-he took their Itat's
he'ad - for a moment against
her !d-A Then her hawk vent to
I ht top (11 head and pudied
him itovit (jowl' tioi4 ii
I it came up 1-Thlut erin!
"'Elio I hat :Ind that and I hat"
Jb htinghed I le reaholl put 1)0111
h1(1 sloi)11t her neck and itre s her
itto‘ 41oNl'ti with him
1114 shot up tegala :11Jo‘( the stir
faco he deliberately hissed h(r Art
1)03s s‘valn li‘vay
and It noonday suit smillui timytt
their reeorwilint hat
Men of Mark Those
Who Develop Ideas
I i lit' ry for blisilies:l ilse lilts liceu
(Itirillgl the Iit tivo
dpcodes Nlitchilles lire belir4 used In
eer-itirriiiising numbers Ilia nut-
chines do not hiike briiins thry cute
tiot generiiii new bleas Itusiness js
v ideas kit vk lire
ill :4r4it drumlin 'Illese liiie tit
oine frolr 11111
:lie I() get — lifter
yell 1(1111 1111) lieW I :Wit of gel
ids iis I )110 i111 f iiti i 11111(11
hrifijir!
lith l(10:1- jii lie IN11-
liy IlII IiIi : so lek-
iFl4 i() 1 fe (old idcH The difficult
11:111 is breiiiing off the old
A good Ay ti hrt is hy viiiit
cull 'priming" the wind Your timid
8t1 tietiiiiry York Yonder once you
t it skirted And 1rimin4 11 a ruin
:inn yet effeetiii wily of getting
nionientuni You ire priming your
mini! for if on the Iviiy home
froni wiok you think over the diituik
of your Job :did then roncentroto on
some part --iiny virt--und try to
ue t00 it timid he improved oi (dim
the first step Th
1At :in
yoursell ill' this jutibieni from time to
11111 ospehilly during noinienis
Ii i ovei‘k beim:11 the lirrrolikrgi
111 olo not even think lover
their On they lire iiwily from
iI They ire ult the noire like rim-
for this trult :inn I imirine
siiii ‘kotiner Ylly they do not
!i(lk :Imre more or vvIly
il01 1:4 (v ldw4 tip on them-- Don-
Oil A LAM l'sycholocy de-
piirtnirtitCol:ite university in Vorhes
Mirgazine
Trade in Beverages
sitti traded a ‘'oltillit of hVV-
vra11s equal to ft couple of small
lakes vvi I li other countries last year
Importing galioni of mineral
w:it ors 419fr3 trillions or ginger
579P77 gallons of lemon lime mot
sour orange Juices mid other bev-
erages wirth In toto some $11G
He sold :SI ln5-102 worth of wet st tiff
however Camilla and uha being the
botot custcnwrs The Imports came
chiefly from t he United Kingdom
Vrance and Italy
her Intentions Good
There was never hie-band so strong
or wife so wetit: that his wife dill not
try to rule Alwilys her linentios nre good lhe Ims beard nil tier
if of the romAine!-s of and their
wrong dispoition 'in everything met
flosiros to niale her hushand a better
wan Ilut If it happens that she lacks
ability or hog drawn a huxhatui who
has it notion that in? should somewhat
direct a Ile know nothing that can
he done about Itfl W Hove's
Monthly
No more Heartburn
For corr cc' i:-1 ovor-tchlity nor-
inzing dstion and quickly
I e:iovi:v btlk:Iiiiigdscourness
lleIrtburn tuasca and other di-
gt stivedisorders Safe Ilksasallt
Norm:: vs Ageston and
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For root Rct in Keep and
Fouls in Hoofs of Cattle
Try Ilar lard's Balsam of Myrrh
A:I dtattra are aethorited r ryfund your rsosity lot the
first tiot yuityd
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' Protrodin or Vito in tubes with
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Wanted Men and Ladies
to 1rn barber trilde Spiwilit low tuition lEmi
rltni"vale 41 Minimum City Barber Collede
104 W California flurry Runii Mgr
B Class
Stin tie::o gardener to Lis
New Eii!! land !ktr Smyth
yo' all goity4 South fli the Winter
life the ret of the folks tip tienh?
":111k - Nil Sam I don't bvileve
(1 awty
'"I'heti yo' all is !oin' to be lit the
(1:1s Illitlii-011"
-lat It chs? ilow'8 that Sam?"
"Yil all is 4001' to It here Wt'en
I hv i yo' Jill i tO 1 iertt
N 11(11 they gcts
Earners and Getters
Ir in tlApr snys thNt por cent
or our people harp!) vont a living
Tito tulli that they earn nn exe41-
kilt living kit It IA the '20 per cent
vh) got it--The Now Yorlior
A 1 14 go( oil fl !!( I nevcr retrieved
COULD NOT CET
OUT OF BED
Lydia E Rirkham's Vegeta le
Compound Strengthened Iler
17lIs1iart Ire1--1-I lad a tired feel
irg and is as unable to get out of bed
1 0455rt4
t -' wit of
without the help
thy husband
We heard of the
--f 'c ' N Vegetable Coin-
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wind and de-
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