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IN LESS TIHAN 24 1i0IC S Lient. Ilooliftle .Ilm e l I"-lt From At. h11intlf to I'nlllie with Only thie Stop. Sart )1ito. ('ali., Sept. .- -Having cat( 1n today his fit st breakfast since starting Ii! air dash fromt th' Atlantic ,-tn-t toit he Pl'aifi, Lies tenant JaIes .1,. lioolittlto artiy airmifly who tla ye-stterday collileled his fligzht bere froiln .itksoll ville, F'la., in record tiel was Iiusy w\iit! plats for his,;t ext fly tn task. IN ms besn instrucite to r,4 1ortI for dulty at .\ce(ook field, [hty tit, Ohio, and p s to fly there, s arl-. inl'-, Friday. ilt the spccially construict Ad Dts Ilhviland11 plane which brought !!iml hil re trwn the Atlantic coa),st well wvithil ",I houtrs. Lif-lltelant hiit ittle showi d- 11 rigni htIat lie \%ts w~lrl eil aholit his n tak. ind atcordilg tot' i the rus 4f anp Hlying grnie, hQ ouight not bx 1nxiou s alltl it fol h has lenilty of timl ito n the lljight anttd intends to take it in tasy stags, instead of wvith only onle stop as oil his flightI frcinl occall to oveanl yesterday, lIeI is rItome.Ired hfer as One of tsetno in th.-4 haibit tf worryi'lal oring , f th faious. airplane tlight of November 2(;. 191 . when 212 airplanes took tile :Ar here at one(- tinie to celebrate the atndfing Of thle war, Doolittle led a1 quiln t-ot of "*Stunlt" flier'S Who :.Ut Onl every* at thIt known in arial daring, fly ing so Closely to the flagstaff on a tall hoel, as to alnlost scrape it and a1(then srinllg into the air1 only to Ithe somle er1lually thrilling spectable, it was Cwmnas n, though inollicial, report at the tili, that DIoolittle and his team had to) be Ordered to qluit that day for thy kept oil vieforting fo hour. Doolittle isowed much of that el thusiasmll whenl he landed here just before dusk ystrday. The most ap parent featurh on his arrival And his land, perfectly accomplished, . after" a grind Of more than 21 hours in the a ir, was a whiol4somie boyish grin. That ;!rinl las ted until hie "submiitted" to an interview which was Obtained while he was taking a warill bath. The reportert siat oi tie edge of tihe hath tubt. Dloolittle told of his start. ..f 1n111 nling into a1 stormi, how hie rose from tie t m )Zone, hI lit! he sa' d -te d west, how glad he't was to see wo fellow airman imet hii at Imperial Valley, Calif., and of the landing. Lieultenlant D)oolittle mnade ani average of about 1441 mlilus ,.n hour. \\hen hle reached Imperial \'alley and saw (he two :,acv-I mnakers from flockwel: field-C(,aptain Wmil. Randolph and K~ueatt.L \\ebber--waiting to accomlplaany him oil the last lap he "opened upl) wide" his Liberty motor anti came at a speed estimatt lt1511 111 mile 1oan hu11r, an Antonia. 'li'as, Sept. - The 1tecOrd aipan light fromil thle At 1antic ec' t lie Pacifie coast by Lieltell lint James 11. Doolittle (if Kelly filId, will bt a stimulant to rapid develoi ment of aeronautics ill thei Un ited Status. I.iutenant Colonel C. C. Cu! Vet', air1 oIl Icr of the eight!) corpls arca, tdelared todalty. This flight in wich Hiloel ittlec s palnned't thet tontinen lt with one4 stopI wouldt have a t wo-foltd asst't in av'Ia tion1, hi:' said. I irst it dc'monstratetd the featsibility ti' mov'ing ani ali' fleet lii'kly Crom1 one0 tcoast to antherlC1 tind, it rev'e'aled~i the lossibilit its of 'ntl paIssen) '1'r trips) in less t hanI 2-1 hourts. sai 1t' In l ('ulvert "1'i1s to lont'e al'4 ha rg) flyig 1leet on1 411(h ttf the' em111 ry, att 814n .\ntonioi. I y sutch at l'ystemt ieach oif' te thlret' fledts *ouri-r .rvi. heweenth * wo * Gi6f0CiTNM * C e e oCe ae * e e e ee * (dowl) of day Monday morning, Sep andtio f 01lroml 1thm1 t'eir Ii ttle dauigh ter' er'ln Ice, age ; yearst' and14 2 months. She had been Ill wIth typhid~ fever for' several weeks. B3"rnic1(e wasil a brlighli ettle sunbeamt~l and wvas a .Joy of the homo. MakIng fr'iends was an easy task for' her', as sple alwatys carried a smIle of s'un.. khie on her' beautIful face. She was lid to rest Monday after noon at 6 o'clock in the Rabuni Creele cemetery, the funeral services ' . (ondlucted by R1ev. 'W. A. Baldw-In, and 'Rev. Watson, of 'Gray Court. She Is suirvived by her sparents, )i.\1r, andi I . Joel Babb, three sistersS and one little brother; .also a host of 'relatives and friends whlo mourn11 her death. The family have tile stympathy of theit many friends In their sad hours of bereavement. Loose Leaf Ledgers. Etc. Advertiser Printing' Co. SPlETA(TI'LAJ RlAID ON NEW YORK HOTEL Of'icers Selze Liquor and Narcolles WI' le Theat re (Goer IS Look Onl. New York, Seit. 7.--A raiding party of 28 internal reveiute agetits, 12 po lice detectives andl two assistant red eral attorneys swept dowln oil 'lotel loigaere( inl the theatrical i trict to night, arrested tenl persns 3(1and selz edl fin anitities of na' cotics and litIuor. Assistant l'nited States District At t2orncVy Co (iinoly, Who Cr'ied i search wa ralt issiled by Perieral Comiis sioncer liitchcock, said the raid was iniade as a step in a camiaign to plut Scliek to tle wide-spread traflic in crugs in tle white lght rostric! A poliee cordu.1, which was estab lished ahoit the h(otel durintg the raid, attracted thronigzs to the scenle inl such 11111etrs tlhat it was iecessary to call out tle i'eserves of two police stations. \hii news of' the raid reached the aildieices of t wo Broadway theatres m 1anV m 11n an VOm1 left thei' seats durci ng tihe intermission and rtished to see the raiding party at work. While the raid was still inl progress, .\ir. Connolly emerged from tie hotel to allnotiice: "We are firulini: hyperderiic ne(eC dies, stoves 1for smoking narcotic druigs and all sorts of iraphernalia all through this place, an3(d we are n(ot throgh'll yet." The raid lasted anl hour. '.\Mr. Connolly said plans for its ac com1 pi ishmwent had beenl inder way for more than a moncth. Agents, Ie said, had been registered at tice hotel and had gathered the(, evidence. These agents, the federal attorineyn said, 1(arniied that the usual liet hod of secur ing drugs was to "get next" to thle hell boys. A -$10 deposit." they saild, "usutially helped along the traisac tion." After making tihe leposit. the b)ell boy hinted that there were lots of things to see in New York; and that tle giest oii the way out shoiId n ot forget the house riules reqtiiring that keys mIlust be left at the des'k. Whenl the patron ret iu rn11 ed, t Ie ageits said, he received vith his key a small envelope which, it is alleged, coitained lie particular drug tile' guest ha2d told tle bell boy he wailted. Tihe authorities saidtii that morpliie wis sold at Ile ate of $-10 an ottlice, heroin for $15 and cocine for $35. Charges for guest s So nerved, agents said, ap peared onl their bills under entries for acito hire" ' and "taxicabI service." WI.\111) ('llAi(:D WITIHEINAMA DRUNK( ('hlnoognl lill lilux liia Ill Coil,, o e'rsy Cith (olonel Willim nimk llt It fino oga, Tnn., Se pt. 7.-Charg inlg that Col. William Joseph Simmons, iprial wizard of the Kiights of the Ku Kitix Kan. has been on a ".pro !onged debauch"' and Is unfit to trans act the husiness of the organization, Phil. J. Hays, exalted cyclops, and V. I IIlmIiis, of Lookout ilau, No, 15, 1o2 'cattancooga, 2today answvered the hill oI(f the Inmperial w'izarcd Ii led inc ('1h31ncery~'(court herei' to (n'iini thle 10 cal klIan from11 opeicratin3g. The ipetitioni of \Wizard Simm~nons stated thait thle charzi t er of thlie local klan11 had heeln irevok:ed for i u22ileient reasons1, -but tha lii2t had( ('Ointinuted to mee'ot and3( carry on business, The a-. swer says: "hle thle so-called edict piuriports 2(o have bceen signced byx William Jn.osephi 81iimons, i ieriialI w iar, It is dle 31ied t hat it w as in fael s ignced lby hill fort Ithe r'easoni t hat lie was, It Is be lvdon Au ogiust 22, 1 922, and1( bad a proloniged debac(h, ducring whliich time~i, it is hel iev(d, he was 23nder' ' lie ('ffet of lcnt'xicntin3g liiuors and1( dirugs, and1: honi no1(C1(t hi cli~slally acnd ilss oif thel klani.'' It is ('hariged] inl th i ll 2hat the Ku' Klux KIlan origaniz('d at Athlnta hlas not compilied aw-Ith the laws of Tenneossee by filng a coipy of Its ('har1 ter and is thleref'ore not1 enctitled t(o opl erate in this5 state. It is fur'ther clatinm ed that Imper'ial Wizard Siithmons and1( other offieials of the klan were en1 jolined by the suipeior (curt of Fiulto03 countty, (Georgia, firomh irevoking the chiarter (of Lookout Klan. Cyclops liayes denies thcat lhe has w itheid money, parapihernalla or' oth er prioperty of thce natilonal organiza 2.10n 0or that a demiandI had1 ever been mladle upon3 him for' any suh pr'opeirty. A jury is dlemanded to tr'y 21ce In Young Men's Greatest Need. It Is not book-learing young mien n1(e'd. izor lucstrucition albotit this o(r ., tut ia st! 'eni. t.f t'ertebraew, thnt w~'i ciause themn to be loyal to a trust, to nct promptclyS, 'oncenitraite Garin,-vme.t 'ut ad.~ " t No Worms In a Healthy Chbd Allbldrpn trogbled with Worms have a8u4 hcealthy coer,- which~ Indicates poor blood, and e a5Sf r'ule, there Is more or i pas stomach distunra'Wce. GNOVE'8 TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, given regu larly for two or three weqkeswill enrich the blood, itaprove thodlgestion, end actah oageneralStrength ening Tontcoto tho whole system, Nature will then throycoff or dlie ltheworms,sudtheChildwllbe inrfeet heal . Pea$M totake. 600 er bOttle. The Quinine That Does Not Affec the Ihead Becauso or its tonic and laxativo ef fect. LAXA'rIVM' RROMO QUININE (''ablets) can be taken by anyonc withut causing nervousness o ring Ing in the lim(I. 1G. W. GROVE'S sig %aturo on box. 30c. NOTICE OF S.I1,E Stite of South ('arolina, 1114un1ty% of lanurens. IN T lit 3 1'lrLaT co irrT 'Irs. %. 1. C. FIening, a 1xec'utix of STANDARD NE 01 it willU~ bew Wae hayse DeseVi I the last will and test ament of fR. F Fleminig, Sr., decea(sed, Petitionr, against Miss Louise Fleming, R. F. Fleming Jr.,,11. C. Fleming, ar1le Wilson an<] It. F. .Jones, Trustee iI Bankriuptcy I)efendants. I'ursiUant to a decree iI the Probatt Cout iIll tile ablove ca titled C1180, I will S(11 at > blic tauctioni to the high. vst biddler, Oil salesilay ill October, 1922, I rrout of the o urt house, (1be at laurens, South Carolina, during the AN R EC-4 U. S NC CORREC COMPLE STANDA avis-Roper W I THI e just received ricotine, Poiret These are the se rth your while before you bu3 Suits and Coats Lots of suits an< coats of all new ani up-to-date styles models that will jus catch your ey6. Price to suit all. S-ROPE Laurens' Best Store. usual hours of sale, all that lot, pilece. or parcel of lan( situate, lying aid belig Ill (lie '1oWn of Litureiis, Couinty of Laurenis, State of Soutli Carolina, fronting twenty-five feet and live Inch es oil public square and running back 'ig (tyilvc feer and occupied by -11 Ing Birothiers Jewelry "Store, 11110 " , ed on the north by lot of J. k). C. I leming, east by public square, south by lPalintieto Bank andl~ west by lot of J. J. Howlnd. Also varehouse lot situated, lying and being in the ''own of Iautrens, County of laaurens, State DAl . PAT. OFF.. )T JUST A iOLI BUT A TLY BAL! rE MOTOI RD OIL CO (NEW JERSEY) Company tRIV SWEl this week one Twill, Silks an, ason '5 newest ci to see these nift r. Prices to suil Wool, I One lot wool< Twills, Tricotine: ens in all new an< sizes 14 to 44. $11.50 t -Silk and Cr, t One lot silk and kinds and colors, ju s Ths are the very ri * Sizes 14 to 44.. Pri, A $11:50ti R COM] ...-Quality Madke n S of South Carolina, and bounded by Ilanlds of J. 0. C. Fleming, lands of .\lrS. W. W. JOIes, Public street, and perhaps others. ''erms of Pale: One-third eash and tho balanec In two equal annual in stalinients with interest from dato it the rate of eight per cent :)(er annum. 'Purchaser to have the option to pay all (!1ash. Pur chaser to pay for statupl) and papers. Mdil S. %. S. C. PMISNG, 0xeculdrix of the will of It. F. Fleming, i)eceasOd. 9-3t ANE" A PN C E D I FUEL IPANY 'S LS1 big lot of di Crepes of reations and y and up-to )resses Iresses in Poiret 3 and other wool I snappy models; Prices o $29.50 epe Dresses crepe dresses of all st from the factory. ewest of the season. ees from 0 $34.5Q PANY>