The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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THE CHATTANOOGA NEWS
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PLANE MAKES 220
MILES AN HOUR
3LENN H. CURTIS AND EN '
QUEERS DESIGNED THE
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S A EATER AND DRAPERIES
WITH -DIAMOND DYES"
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KNOU S THI
QUALITY
COMPARE THI
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!z* oi aboa; X;. ■ ■:•» ■"•• of 4 "t ;*r
f«zt thirty-y#ar 're«Mry toads as part
of tk» procrarz toe rttwaAiae fbect-
■fri iffcts. TV t*» wl'i b»
4a;«d Oct- li. 1 iii t*an.:£ Wmt!
a" ;«wz: attuHr. ;a> A|tfi
IS asd October li oc 1 »-=> iraca'
teats. The t*r :< wi!} scarsr» Oct
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GREEKS TO 6IYE UP THRACE
THE EASTERN SECTION IS
LOST BY AGREEMENT
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ai®' - ra-^ it-' ■■ 3: •.} -ir
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iazs * ,faT«r C:zs:a.- * z->;.!- for
G> >u*t will cakf »w» ;r«l
— < -ft rtiieaa of tz-r c->iz-ry.wL^r
AN ELEPHANT QUITS SHOW
Wu®i-r!» X C —Ts.t t-.£ ekra
ei-?i*E- -scm;^ froei ber ?
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SAi-i il^re Ir.ite z oi z-ti re
opart.
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rir^r kr.i n ed fir :i;o it*
s^fAnys# T**il is pssr
#3it, be: tbe TfffUtioB is so 4*zs«
az-i if diaper frozs ai-.ra-.z-rs «
t fat • -1: - M rZ.-^-Z'-rf : :c;
f-az ij lz r^xi.zt ototlta
Tic az ziai first t^vizif fr^i".fz«
by ti* barki** of i;c? wifz «i-e *u
t* zg kai--_ izt* if.- cas- iti ciis
»d t*z ".^:z:fztcrj SfTfra
i-iti :i> izi "ifz t.xi ;T ::: '.z«
Grwifif i Lake Amcaat ra^k
wi^re 4i-f was stack fast ia 1
bo# A;;ar*ztly si« wei«Ot-d
cif bat a 'fr a ;*•* az::« i#r ;r*
r.oas tii'f of irvfio« ; ri^ed :ot
rt^rt iz: «-f broke iwa> t|ut bs'
»ii re-^;'.r~i soot 4« i-c.rs ia'.^r
SUP BURNS AI
SEA-2T7 SMEB
ENTIRE CREW AND PASSEN-
GERS PICKED UP BY
WEST FARALON
THE OCEAN WAS VERY SMOOTH
Tr» Crt-i of t%» Wert Fa-atc Had
®-«pa-ed T frpciry Quar-.e-i
a'd fcr tns Reacts Be
fe-« Arr » -(.
Hoaololti is exc«cted to s!sk it any
t^Ef. iccoriizf 1 wireless tr.—ig<?
r'rrz: 'be West Firaioo. The boa' .i
r. tfj. a:cori:zj to the cessaze. bat
ii it is poanbie to save the hall it will
i- ""wed to port Th- West Faraloti
star.i by azd trazsfer the r«--cie<!
;j--sezf- s azi crew to Uk tr«Zipor.
S- p Hcne*a"d Bc-rd.
Tie West Fara-'on reache«i the
scece of the bcniiag ship azd tie f-eo-
; e aboard iz time to rescue «i! ?■»:»-
iy The Cit- oi Honolulu carr.-i
ft";-two pisfeziers azi 11:
azi nezibers of the crew, a total of
Fire brotf out aboard the Ci'T of
Htzoizlu shortly after 5 o'cloci
■ct. li azd spread so rapidl; that all
"zoae aboard had to take <0 imall
beats. The «e-a was Uie g!as« *!«a
the si:p was aiaziozed.
Tie ship was iotzewird bo'-'d to
Saz Fedrc Cai., from Honolulu it.4
was i t.-3 miles east of Hoz:!.'. aid
C: miles scttiwest of Saz Peiro
wzea the Sre broke oat-
Tie cocditios of the City of Koco-
—which wu reported is 1 gigantic
f—ar oi 2a=ie and smoke was de-
e-a.-*d b; Captain Lester to be criti-
cal The West Faralon Tay a mile
awiy
Tie Ci- of Hoz .lulu origti^.;- wis
0*tzLiz :--f-zg-r lizer v,
Der Grc<sse. b-^:: it Stettin in ISM
azd u«ej is trans-Atlazltic traTfi uztil
1K4 wiez she was interz-i iz an
Aafcrr iZ harbor When ti- t'zited
S-ares ez'-red the war the lizer was
t-ir.»;«:rt i * :f -r .V5 -
Aiter tie war tie Hu" z wis
i-: zgi- to ?az Fflro Ca: azi was
recoarlidoeed for the Los Azgeles
steri—b'p compazy. The City of
Kozz'.zlz az-i her companion ship, tie
CtT L« Azce es former'.T the
G-=-zzas s-eazter Krt>zpr:zie«se Ce
ei - lecea• y t-riz -he first d'.rect
rassezrer ser-rtre with Honolulu ha'
lof Azrf'-? -ver his had
COPPER MAGNATE IS DEAD
raa< G-}«--e — Sjcc-~sa at South-
-a-rptc- E-3 and.
S-. . ikas;toa. Er g izi — Isaac Gug
i'zif-^. American capi'^list and cop
per zuzj j died here suddenly re
t*z::7 Mr -»u«enhe:f came here 1c
i-« si:"or car from London to mee'
Henry W Jfarsi who irriTed on the
Apa'ata Both rtiyed at C"e rrin
cif*: boM
J~it t»:>re retiring Mr. Gujgen
x ed of paizs in the chest '
which he lttribcted to indigestion
Next ntrzizr ie wis too indisposed
to take breakfast azd a physician wai
sezt tor but Mr Gzgrezheim died be
fc -» *i^ doctor irr.ved
Fcr- foce ti~-e M- o-:gi<enheIm had
not b*-»c in -be b*s: of health an'
:t is zzders'cod be hid 1 slight strokt
1 «"r — • -f ago bu: h*d been able tc
£-' atozt azi iid arrarjted to retuTt
•0 New York by reamer
Sea::,
gorerao-;
Ret.™ te L S
i—Gez. L^ard W.x«d
.< PhibiwiMv wi2 r*
first of zeit ;<*r azd a^me iz<
z.-:' una "etorted Joka W .*« .£ -■
of Fi_ii«;zii who is tc »ai- :zi»
c::y for t.- i:-oe liter a r_s:t 10 • <
Klaz-dt M- Zei^e: was ccszs
sxae^i by iliEini of tie isitfrr:? u
get iz tc ;<i vt<k <iez_ Leozard V. oc<d
v ho is z< v oz i_s third eaie o-f ab
f-rzee troo he tziTers.-T 50 exj-ir*
Jazaary 1 Mr Ze^:er *So is bead
of a - :_zg bozs- in Ft aie ; z a
•a-d tba: -ze.-a. Wood tad wiz :h<
cc zSdezcr :f 1!: class*-} .z tie Pi. :p
ptaea
Shoe Polishes
Fa t Dead *' « "ti- ^ayt
Jackse-zrUIe Hi—Dr Fred S Hay-
iec. Ti years cii dean of the E noes
coT.ece drsr^ed dead. wbi»e ti>» ioor
ball ga=e between ritoc'f coiSege ard
Crrhtr* oo<'.ece was ia p->^gr»aa
£«aa i-Uyoea tai beea wa:c.*nar ti»»
ecz'est f-oa ti* fide", z-s Cabbage
was tirea-ecizg 'be K:eo4s goai. «rd
r*aa Haydea wi t~i ova 1 si^rt dis-
tance M tie »eW ard "eli 'oe-ward ca
hi face. He wis dead wbe; i;ecu-
ccs -faciei! tea. azd tke body was
carried ato tke pat titan.
Rk> t a-< S ;-i E-j -«•»
Cbicag: El—The Chicago Rc»-t 1»
laid and Par:Sc Railway cocspaz?
renewed 'or oze year its wage work
izg rales azi evjedttioas agrev-aent
with its ezg?zee-r*. the first ro*d i»
tie we-f - :o fc n Jt was :«art«d
the brotherhoods cast sjrz s«»
ag-**aten:s .zdi«zd«aiiy wt:h tie raS
roads, iiituct as the cc*s.Enittee -»-p
:e?e*:is| the wes:ers waaagers as
w-aaw has d.soazJed.
FRES. PICKS COAL PROBERS
Jek- M|,tt IJ], C-J at Head: Tot
"n'a !s on L »t.
Wash rg-or. P C—President Hard
zg arnymce-3 the personnel of thf
coaimissioz which ts authoriied by at
act of cozg-ess to make an exhaus
tiwe inres-iga-KiB In both the bitumi j
ncos and ar'hracite coal fields, witb
1 r->w to rec-ameBdirg leg-slaiior
designed to br zls tnc<;uillty to thlt
aadzsiry
John Hst»» Hirr.mcr. l of Washing
tor an itteroatlocally known mining
erg-zee- heids the list The othei
tz*zzbers ire forrner Vice Presldenl \
Mirshaf! Judge Samuel Alschuler ot
Chicagv Cla^k Howell, editor of the
Attarta Constitution, t>.x>rge Otli i
Smith director of tie I'tilted States
geoCogicai surrey. IX- Edward T IV :
wize New York City and Charles I'
Neill, manager of the bureau of in
forma:ioa of the S.>zthtasiern rait
way
P tads f«f Peace.
Roc*.— Pcgse Pias. through Cardi
sal Caspar-. has telegraphed Nxi j
Mustap6a Kesai Pasca azd Kiag
iteorg- of Grteece ask.zg tbea to dc
ete-ythizj pcactke to aroid the re
>car :.-« of hostilities. He has aisc
asked lie r-far easterz g:werzme«3
ta which tie VatKiz kas i'.pxaaik
I «Ji —«11 > I. ■ »u, to ss< their
th preweht war
D"*er Must Serve 14 Years
Madison. Wis.—The Wisoonsin su
pevne cocrt upeld the action of
Jnifoc MoetgouBery. Milwaukee, lo
ftwrteen years in the sute's prl»on
for secoad cegre-e oaurder. Moutgoni
«7 12 September. l»l» ran down and
kiiifd three persons with his automo-
bile as they were about to board a
street oar la Milwaukee TT>« ded-
«Jce heid that the court had not er-
-ed — _tf 1 sentence for mur-
4er rew zg est of as automobile
k>BhC
colon on your walls to harmon-
ize best with your rugs and dra-
peries—artistic effect! always
come out of the package with the
cross and circle printed in red
Instead of Kalsomine or Wall Paper
Ove:al.3
work
can cay. Made of the finest
materials by skilled workcoea
and modern machinery. They'ie
cut lo fit. Bay a pair today,
ar them awhile. Your
If your dealer does not carry KEY 0.---»
*od Work Pants, cr ia oc t d year sue, wr.te
THE IfeXEY MTO CO.
cttj,u -
snmi or
MKTS
Summer Activities.
"How s things at the beach?'
"Many pretty girls are being
rued In ten laches of water."
A woman prefers a husband
than herself 90 that she can pr
to look up to hlm.
Ir. a heated argument n
tentlon is paid to danger signal
The easier the >*>, the hsrde :i
niu> h at- get It. Th;s Illustrates the pert>
of existence.
1923 SUPERIOR
Chevrolet Sedan
In 1°.2 we led the world in sales of high grade
closed cars, chiefly because of our Sedan.
This new 1923 Sedan is completely eclipsing its
predecessor because of snll greater beaury and
added equipment.
I 0 body is by Fisher, finely finished in black
with gold striping, comfortably and artistically
upho'.Mered, and has dome light and rear
window curtain. This wonderful, live-passenger,
•i.J vear, family car is offered at a price that defies
•ill competition. The new model includes stream-
line design, high hood, drum-tvpe headlights,
d.ish light, windshield wiper, plate-glass windows
operated by Ternstedt regulators, and cord tires.
Buy no car until you see it.
Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan
^ VI RI OR Passenger Rc^idsicr - • - . .
M PI KIOR Five Pdsscr^rr Touring . . . . .
SI ! i RI OR Hint Passenger Sedan - - - . .
»V V\ RK^R Two Passenger Utility C<x.'pe - • •
: : RIOR Four Passenger SoJanette . .
iVRiOR Li^ht Ocli\er\ -
Sothing Compares With
mm3
J* 10
525
J*0
n!0
S<0
510
yu» Economical T'amportaticn
C hevrolet Motor Company, Detroit. Michigan
!>tt-uiofi of General Motor, Corpor^nom
a 7WI *jir'"*^lXUnu:Wtu',f' 05 gcALiry
Auu».v*xlca There a-T 10.AVlVvrolc LVa«-C-Jw
.W™ IWlvxu the W 1Vs :-s »nj ZZ
IV,vhs Wanted m all tcmtor> rv< kV^^ate^ cv^erevi
ernirninaa
STARCH
FOR SHIRT^COLLARS CUFFS AND FINE LINEN
STARCH
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