The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 25, 1919, Image 11

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    THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD
Thursday, September 18th, 1919.
fIRST AEROPLANE TO
CROSS THE SANDHILLS
JVolirl rcy mid t'lntfnc HHmfor
Make Km-HIdr Trip hy IMnne
to 1liMoln IjiiMt Wednw
ln niul IIiummIji)-.
Robert Copnoy. ticnd of the Mid
kmI Aerial Navlnntlon company of
Lincoln, who visited Alliance last
week with his aeroplane, accompa
nied by Clarence Schafer of Alliance,
' made the first irlp across the Ne
braska sandhills with an aeroplane
.on last Wednesday and Thursday.
SAt. Copsey, with Clarence Schafer
ju passenger, left Alliance at three
o'clock on Wednesday afternoon,
iBept ember 17. They followed the
Jtne of the Burlington railroad
through the sandhills and were
watched at each town by hundreds
ff eager spectators who had been
advised by the railroad operators of
f heir coming.
The first stop was made at Halsey
Ht 5 o'clock for gasoline. The peo
ple there, many of whom had never
een a plane before, were so excited
over the visit that they had to thor
oughly inspect the plane before any
one would take time to furnish the
fs.
The weather at Broken Bow was
cloudy and the town was reached
fter dusk. It had not been their
intention to stop at the city, but to
go on and stop over night with a
brother of Mr. Copsey, who has a
ranch eighteen miles east. But after
leaving Broken Bow the aviators lost
the railroad, which served as their
guide, and were compelled to return
to Broken Bow. They had no lights
on their plane and as they circled
- fPUDd over the city, looking for a
" landing place, they could notice the
xcltement caused by the noise of
hetr motor.
The people of the city evidently
realized the predicament of the avia
tors, for dozens of autos hurried out
to a nearby field and surrounded It,
with lights shining brightly over the
field, showing them a landing place.
But Copsey, who formerly lived at
Broken Bow, had thought of a near
y alfalfa field and circled low over
It, wondering how many stacks the
plane would strike when It came to
earth. They circled the field several
time at a height of about 150 feet
and finally made an excellent and
incky landing, without barm to
themselves or the machine. The
next morning, when they came back
to get the machine, they counted
twenty-one hay stacks, a stacker and
a sveep In the small alfalfa field.
J.uck was with them when they
pnderi.
After landing, the hoys walked to
tow a and found that seen par Its
r! searching for th?m They
slaved at the hotel ?; nlftv enl ai
J o'c ock the next niornin,; icfi f.r
th r..jkv? ranch wKiv t:y rr
Joyed an excellent chicken dinner.
After dinner they started for Lin
coln, which they reached without
tops in two hours and thirty minutes.
Things Injurious to Fish.
Tli" vaunt KkrlHon of trees which
sip mi 'nniiriuu in the "coke re
irlint" vliow the effects of sulphtiroui
pi'i n vcri tdtlon. ntnl tin Influen-V
r f mine wnter on fish life limy be rent
Ily iinnt'ltied. The lienvy sediment cov
ers tip the frnvclly ppnwtilns; beds, and
viffocatrs the rP". Inflicting In
jury on the fishes at the most vulner
able point. The snumlll Is the "dear
est foe" of nature lovers. Its Insatiable
mnw ba well nigh devoured our tor
ests, and, not content with the desola
tion It bns produced In this way on
land. It Is ruining our lakes and riven
by sawdust.
Eskimos.
The orltnnl Amerirnn of the fur
North nre brown Instead of red mid
ire not Indian.. Their no mo. Tskl
nos, which they dislike, men us "enter
it raw fish." But they haven't been
Jrlven yet to choDge Oielr nnme by
joo'tdng the flub, ssjs the Wo-lJ P
eok. Wisdom Comes With Age.
A young mnn Is npt to believe that
things just happen. Ills father know
that everything that happens Is bom
sort of a natural result. E. W. Brww
How to Attain Old Ago.
Pir leorpe Held' golden role for
the attt'nmcnt of old age Is worth a
place In the Office Window as a coC
recti'' to all war valetudinarians: ,,I
hsve aimed at health and happiness,
and when confronted tr. a formidable
obstacle I have first tried to knock It
over; falling this, to get round It; If
not, then under It; and If all these
maneuvers failed I have been contest
to lie down In Its grateful shade, laud
ing It as a beautiful blckslng In dlf
rulaTk"London Chronicle.
A TWO-FOLD DUTY
Many thoughtful mothers first
give their children
Scott's Emulsion
regularly and then take it
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PLUMBER
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Famous
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Saddles
Best sad
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Have stood
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HIGHEST JJwuT. fJlP'Jj ;
Forests of tne Caocoui.
The forests of the "'ntn-nti In Kus
1a nre estimated nt l2.(MXi.(Xio ncres.
Chiefly In the I'.lack Sen territory,
ahlch is nt the rute of rn-nrly 20 ncre
to each Inhnbltnnt. The forests of
n-estern Siberia hsive been scarcely ex
lored. Int they nre stnted to bo 200.-
X"0W0 acres In extent, more thnn hnlr
elii in tin absolute vtnte of nature.
Introduced Chrysanthemums.
It was In the autumn of 1skj8. thst
the first bunch of chryanntlieruum! wa
een In Paris, brought by a French
rnan from far-off Japan. His first
care was to present them to the Em
press Josephine, whe n-as dellphted
with t:.e flowers and Introduced their
cultivation In French gardens. Chris
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