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MARATHON FLIERS
COMPELLED TO LAND
SAN DIEGO, June 29—Captain Lowell H. Smith and Lieut. John B. Richter narrowly escaped death early today when in a forced landing their big De Haviland "air marathon" plane turned completely over at Rockwell Field.
The machine was badly damaged but the two intrepid aviators who had then been in the air for almost 24 hours crawled out virtually uninfured.
A damaged crank shaft caused the forced landing and abandonment of the attempt to fly 100 hours without pause. A complete examination today will be made to reveal just what happened. The landing was made at 4:40, just six minutes short of 24 hours.
The forced landing was made on the mud flats on North Island.
The plane came down with honors tho as the 2500, 5000 and 3,500 kilometer records are believed to have been broken for speed and possibly others. These records were held by Lieutenants MacReady and Kelly at Dayton, Ohio, in the T-2 last fall.
It was the second time that an accident had forced a landing. On the first attempt a faulty generator forced a landing after six hours flight.
The flyers went up yesterday morning at 4:46 a.m. and yesterday thrust out the day received food, fuel and oil supplies in mid-air from a feeder plane piloted by Lieutenants Times and Selfert. A half dozen times gasoline was transferred from the feeder plane to the record maker by a king rubber tube. One of these attempts nearly resulted fatally when Lieut. Richter was drenched with gasoline during a transfer and considerably of the explosive fluid dropped on the plane. Fortunately it did not touch the heated engine or exhaust.
Eleven contacts were made between the "feeder" plane and the record flyer and preparations were under way to again refuel the plane when the forced landing was made.
It was anticipated today that the attempt will be resumed at an early date.
The tail of the big De Haviland was broken off in the crash and but it is
OH! FOR THE LIFE OF A BEAUTY CAPTORS TAKEN IN BATTLE
(By International News Service)
HAMMOND, Ind., June 29—Two bandits who kidnapped and attacked Miss Genevieve Sprague of South Holland, Ill., after her escort had been taken out of his auto and left bound by the roadside, were captured today in a marsh between here and South Chicago after a pitched battle with police in which a spent bullet struck and slightly wounded the girl.
The prisoners gave the names of Frank Kelly, 26, New York, and Jas, Carr, 21, Muncie, Ind.
Courthouse Judgment o G. Maroney a talued in Sup King payable gave notice to former foreman Foundry and Tool Service M leged that he on which paym
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THE LIFE OF A BEACH COP
Sergeant Edward Shaw of the Atlantic City force always has had a good record. That's why he's a sergeant. But—"tis said that since being assigned to the beach patrol and armed with a tape line instead of a gun he hasn't missed a second from his "beat." Shaw is responsible for the bathing suits of the fair bathers and of necessity he must measure them to see that they conform with the ordinance.
Atlantic City, "covers" a beat on the beach.
Courthouse News
Judgment of $4361 against John G. Maroney and Vioia Maroney obtained in Superior Court by F. F. King payable, attorneys for King gave notice today. Maroney who former foreman at the Anaheim Foundry and Machine Works (Oil Tool Service Manufacturing Co.) alleged that he had returned the stock on which payment was sought.
Repeated infidelities are alleged
ANNOUNCE PROGRAM FOR EXPO OPENING
LOS ANGELES, June 28—An announcement of the program for the premiere of the American Historical Revue and Motion Picture Exposition for Monday, July 2, was made by exposition officials and includes a series of remarkable features. The celebration, commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the signing of the Monroe Doctrine, will continue at Exposition Park here until Aug. 4. More than $1,000,000 has been expended in erecting a realistic Aztec city surrounded by tens of thousands of beautiful flowers and tropical plants.
According to the management, the gates will be thrown open for the premiere at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. Present at this formal opening will be national, state and local dignitaries, diplomatic representatives of all the Latin-American countries, motion picture stars, invited guests and holders of patron's certificates. Tuesday, July 3, will mark the opening of the exposition to the general public.
The premiere of the Motion Picture Exposition includes a formal inspection of the buildings and grounds; unveiling of a statue of President Monroe; dedicatory services in "The Little Church Around the Corner;" banquet in the Montmartre Cafe, and the gigantic program in Los Angeles' new huge Coliseum, consisting of hippodrome acts tableau vivants, ballets, historical pageants, all under the supervision of the World Amusement Service Association, and a marvelous fireworks spectacle entitled "Montezuma or the Last Days of the Axtees," arranged by the Thearle-Duffield organization.
Shortly before the premiere the exposition queen will be selected by a voting contest. She will touch the button exploding the bomb which will formally open the great celebration that will last for five weeks.
Throughout the exposition motion picture stars will be in constant attendance. Practically every motion picture concern in the industry will have displays at the exposition, as will hundreds of leading merchants and manufacturers. Many of the counties of California have exhibits, and certain days have been designated.
Judgment of $4361 against John G. Maroney and Viola Maroney obtained in Superior Court by F. F. King payable, attorneys for King gave notice today. Maroney who former foreman at the Anaheim Foundry and Machine Works (Oil Tool Service Manufacturing Co.) alleged that he had returned the stock on which payment was sought.
Repeated infidelities are alleged as the cause of a divorce sought in a suit filed today by Maude Doxey against Joseph Doxey. Court costs, counsel fees and allamy are sought besides divorce. The couple have one child, a boy of 18. They were married in San Francisco on Dec. 26, 1913, and separated on Nov. 15 last.
Claiming that she was deserted on June 25, Beasley Turner today filed suit against Cooper Turner, an oil worker. The plaintiff asks for permanent support and maintenance for such a time as the court may decide and a property settlement. The couple were married at Bakersfield on Feb. 8, of this year.
Suit of the People vs. Thaddeus Carpenter on the felony of failure to support a minor child was dismissed today by Justice J. B. Cox.
Judge E. A. Luca of San Diego co. is now sitting in place of Judge Z. B. West, who has not yet recovered his health. Judge Marsh has returned to San Diego, where he is sitting in the Jacobs murder case.
The bill creating a third Superior Court Judge in Orange co. takes effect on Aug. 16, but it is unlikely that the new judge will take office before Sep. J. C. N. Mozley, deputy district attorney, said today.
A new gun will shoot two shells every second, but it is so complicated that heaten troops won't be able to use it on Christmas.
Shortly before the premiere the exposition queen will be selected by a voting contest. She will touch the button exploding the bomb which will formally open the great celebration that will last for five weeks.
Throughout the exposition motion picture stars will be in constant attendance. Practically every motion picture concern in the industry will have displays at the exposition, as will hundreds of leading merchants and manufacturers. Many of the counties of California have exhibits, and certain days have been designated specially for counties and states.
The last nail has been driven and all but a few exhibits have been placed in the Aztec City's quaint public-type structures. The grounds are a veritable South American garden, blooming flowers and trailing tropical ferns, with the brilliant night illuminations making the scene most picturesque.
More than a million persons are expected to attend the great exposition during the next five weeks.
ASKS $15,000 DAMAGES
(By International News Service)
LOS ANGELES, June 29—Asserting her back is scarred from burns and her body permanently crippled, Pina Sagorsky of Portland filed suit today demanding $15,000 damages from a motor stage company.
The girl declares a motor bus overturned on her, plining her beneath it while it took fire.
Artificial lightning is something new, but this artificial scheme of existence has been giving us thunder for some time.
YORBA NEWS
Miss Marguerite A. Dalton of Fresno is visiting her numerous Yorba friends.
Mr. J. W. Paine, Jr., of Santa Ana was a business visitor on Tuesday, as was also Mr. G. H. Wilkinson of Los Angeles.
IT IS ONLY A QUESTION OF TO BE EQUIPPED WITH THE MOTORS CO., INC., OWN AND PREVIOUS to entering the commute.
The Duesenberg car holds seven only American car that won the and Italian cars.
The "Duesenberg Straight $" riages—lightness, power, smoothness—anticipating this issue will be received.
$500 Origin of the investor to
Saxon,
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Stutz,
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Paige,
Overla
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Ford
In 8 years $1,000 stock grew
Dividends on the original invest cent per year in cash.
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GIVE KIDDIES $25
Three young entertainers provided features at the Thursday meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club. Vincent Huarte and Joe Bushard, youthful piano and violin players played "Humoresque" and "Moon Winks."
Miss Lucille Bastian introduced "Chicago Sal" to the girls who danced a snake-like step. "She" proved to be Charlie Walters who really makes a very stunning Miss.
Miss Irene Jacques gave a review of the play ground work for the kiddies for the summer and asked for any kind of donations. The club voted $25 donation for equipment and later during the summer, the girls will purchase other equipment from money which they plan to raise in the near future. Mrs. Mabel Hathaway also explained the manner in which money would be raised.
President Lucy A. Wood took up the question of attendance and appointed as chairman Agnes Bastian along with Helen Melbourn and Lillian Decryse to check up on attendance. Members who cannot be there are requested to notify one of the three.
The champ baseball team will have a game with the Lions team, June 6th. Whether there will be "gufs" and "dames" figured must be found out on that afternoon, but suffice to say, all be there.
ENDERLE ESTATE $8,100
Katherine Enderle left an estate of $8,100, according to the petition for probate filed at Santa Ana. Two brothers, Herman and Frank Enderle of Tustin, and two sisters, Clara and Matilda of Santa Ana, will share in the estate.
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UNSOLD PORTION
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UNSOLD PORTION
$1,000,000
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% Preferred Cumulative Stock
OF THE
Duesenberg Automobile & Motors Co.
(INCORPORATED)
Each share of preferred carries 1-2 share of Common stock as bonus free to each purchaser. Callable in five years at $115, which will average you 11 per cent on your investment over a period of 5 years.
Company has placed the above stock on the market for the purpose of increasing their present output. They have been manufacturing automobiles in commercial quantities for over two years and now over eight months behind with its orders for cars and has $12,000,000 unfilled orders on its books. Conjure for yourself the possibilities of this company.
To their regular output of "Duesenberg Straight $" they are preparing to manufacture Duesenberg car with a "Straight 8" engine, which will sell for approximately $2,000. Duesenberg, the engineer, is conceded to be the greatest automobile builder in the world today, entering the commercial field he was a builder of racing cars for a period of 15 years.
Duesenberg car is built with wonderful four-wheel hydraulic brakes, the most astonishingly real accomplishment in automotive engineering since the inception of the industry, by which can be stopped in practically its own length when driven at 30 miles per hour. This FIRST* device is of calculable benefit. At higher speed its action is phenomenal.
ONLY A QUESTION OF TIME UNTIL EVERY CAR IN THE UNITED STATES WILL HAVE EQUIPPED WITH THESE HYDRAULIC BRAKES. THE DUESENBERG AUTOMOBILE & MOTOR CO., INC., OWN AND CONTROL ALL PATENT RIGHTS OF THE HYDRAULIC BRAKE.
Duesenberg car holds seventy world's records for speed, endurance and power, and is the american car that won the Grand Prix at Le Mona, France, over English, French, German, Dan car.
Duesenberg Straight $" combines in itself all the best features found in other motor car-lightness, power, smoothness, easy riding, convenience and endurance beyond limit.
Putting this issue will be oversubscribed, all orders will be filled in the order in which they loved.
$500 Originally invested in the companies below has returned the investor to date:
Saxon Motor Co. returned 2 years.....$ 6,000
Chandler Motor Co returned 3 years.....17,500
Stutz Motor Co. returned 4 years.....22,500
Chandler Motor Co. returned 3 yrs.....17,500
Chevrolet Motor Co. returned 7 yrs.....140,000
Paige Detroit .....120,000
Overland .....100,000
General Motors .....130,000
Ford Motors .....1,250,000
CHALMERS MOTOR COMPANY
years $1,000 stock grew to $16,666 stock and earned $9,297 cash dividends.
Bonds on the original investment averaged 195.83 per cent per year in stock, and 116.21 per year in cash.
HUPP MOTOR CAR COMPANY
Saxon Motor Co. returned 2 years...$ 6,000
Chandler Motor Co returned 3 years... 17,500
Stutz Motor Co. returned 4 years ... 22,500
Chandler Motor Co. returned 3 yrs... 17,500
Chevrolet Motor Co. returned 7 yrs... 140,000
Paige Detroit ... 120,000
Overland ... 100,000
General Motors ... 120,000
Ford Motors ... 1,250,000
CHALMERS MOTOR COMPANY
years $1,000 stock grew to $16,666 stock and earned $9,297 cash dividends.
Bonds on the original investment averaged 195.83 per cent per year in stock, and 116.21 per
year in cash.
HUPP MOTOR CAR COMPANY
44,000 stock holdings shown for 1915 were replaced by $120,000 stock in the new Hupp
corporation formed the same year.
Years $1,000 stock grew to $40,000 stock and earned $48,160 cash dividends.
Bonds on the original investment averaged 557.14 per cent per year in stock and 988 per
year in cash.
REO MOTOR COMPANY
Company in 1913, distributed to its stockholders $600,000 stock of the Reo Motor Truck
er, equal to 36 per cent dividend. A cash dividend of 7 per cent being paid on the stock of
Stock Company after this distribution.
From this—in 3 years $1,000 stock grew to $12,000 stock and earned $12,850 cash dividends on the original investment averaged 84.61 per cent per year in stock and 98.84 per
year in cash.
FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY
Years $1,000 stock grew to $30,000 stock and earned $12,180 cash dividends.
Bonds on the original investment averaged 146.66 per cent per year in stock and 59.33 per
year in cash.
STUTZ MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF INDIANA..
Years $1,000 stock grew to $2,000 stock and earned $21,750 cash dividends.
Bonds on the original investment averaged 16.87 per cent per year in stock and 362.50 per
year in cash.
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY
Years $1,000 stock grew to $5,400 stock, and earned $1,780 cash dividends.
Bonds on the original investment averaged 146.66 per cent per year in stock and 59.33 per
year in cash.
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