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_10 : THE SgggAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY I “Army Air Service Announces Helicopter Design of Dr. G. de tical Engineer—Previous Demonstration i by Henry Berliner The Army air service has devel- Test a Success! Bothezat, Aeronau- of D. C. _Recalled. feet in the air and has traveled hori- oped and successfully tested a hello- copter, it was announced yesterday. At McCook Fleld, Dayton, Ohlo, the vertically rising and descending’ air- plane was flown by Maj. T. H. Bane on December 18 for d seconds, and reached an altitude The flight was 2 of about six feet. witnessed by many Army officials and‘ at McCook Field. The announcement by the air serv- Ice last night said the helicopter was | started under construction 1921, and was designed and bullt by | \ employes and in July, zontally at or about this altitude for several hundred feet. The distance across the fleld at College Park has been covered in two hops,-and all per- formances of several months ago were made with an inferior engine and an incompleted ship. It was learned vesterday that the Berliner helfcopter has been further developd since the tests last spring, =0 that it can dscend without mishap should the motor stop while the plane | 1s in the air. Also a new and more powerful motor has been substituted ). for the old sixty-horsepower rotary engine, and in a few months it is the hope of the inventor ta make a flight of about twenty-five miles. The only thing that prevents such an attempt l LATEST ADDITION THE DE BOTHEZAT HELICOPTER, DESIGNED, BUILT AND SUCCESSFULLY TESTED BY THE ARMY AIR 1923_PART ‘1. GOURT DENIES M0B VICTIM PROTECTION Without Jurisdiction in Wom- an’s Case, Says -Houston Federal Judge. The woman declared she fainted several times while the flogging was in progress. She sald that the men appeared fo | be divided on the question of.whether thelr bodies' should be mutilated, finally deciding that the whipping and cutting of Mrs, Harrison's hair would be sufficient. The woman's hair, long, black and glossy, was hacked off, she said, by the men, who | used a pocket knife. = = _CLOCK COMPANY CITED. The Seth_Thomas Clock Company of New York was named yesterday in a citation by the Federal Trade Commission réquiring the concern to show cause why “the commission should not issue an order for it to TO THE UNITED STATES AIR FLEET By the Associated Press. SERVICE AT MeCOOK FIELD, DAYTON, OHIO, gun, cartridges, game bag and a dead squirrel. As the geason for such two officers. promptly and taken in charge by the HOUSTON, Texas, January 13.—An informal appeal was made tonight |to Judge J. C. Hutc'eson of the fed- | | eral distriet court here for protection | | for Mrs. R. H. Harrison, who, with | |R. A. Armand, was the victim of | masked floggers at Goose Creek. ! The appeal was made by a friend of | Mrs. Harrison. Judge Hutcheson | held that he could take no aetion for | the reason that the federal court had no_jurisdiction. This appeal to Judge Hutcheson is the only one that has been made to any officer of the law =o far by either | desist_certain practices held. b ! COLDS of the victims. commission “to effect a maintenance of resale prices In confliet with the commission’s rullhgs as to unfai- competition. The clock company is given thirty days in which to make answer to the citation before the matter is brought to @ hearing before the com- mission. | Come to Us for an y tion Our business passed the experi- mental stage long ago. We know today what we can give to our clients in the way of high-class dentistry at the lowest possible fig- res. Expert treatment at a miu- imum cost will be the advantage jof visiting us. Gold Inlays, Amal- gam Fillings.......$1.00up Silver Fillings.. 50c Gold Crowns. . J sport had expired ten days before, the officers are understood to have felt that their duty was clear, so they started’ to place Painter under arrest. Painter suddenly wheeled and pro- ceeded to give a demonstration of As Clagett lives near the scene of the arrest and did not care to make | simultaneously with Mrs. Hatrison, the trip all the way to Rockville, he | is still confined to his bed in his intrusted Painter to Harrls, who |¥oom in Goose Creek. promised to land him safely in jail | When'Rockville was " reashed “the | m:‘:; et e D i amed of belng hungry | ;ooge Creek, In a statement Saturday, and asked Harris to slip into a lunch | s : . Eawich sald that both the victims have de- room and buy him a sandwich. When clared that at least five of their as- Dr. G. de Bothezat, an aeronautical engineer, under his personal super- vision. It has a total weight of 3.600 | pounds, ingluding pilot and fuel, and has four <il[ling screws of the de Bothezat plane-radial type, actuated by a motor of 170 horsepower. The system of gearing employed is en- tirely novel, the announcement con- | tinue ecially designed by Dr. de Bothex “and the work- ing of th been excep- tionally Of Full-Size Dimensions. The de Bothezat helicopter was built full size, without preliminary models or tests of any kind tails of the construction wi upon computations made by Dr. Bothezat, in accordance with his gen- aral theory of blade screws, written for and published by the national now is the inexperience of the pilot, who has not.even had the “stick” of an ordinary airplane in his hand. Henry Berliner would not discuss the two helicopters yesterday beyond saying that the de Bothezat machine “4s more complicated than ours.” how a scared Virginian can run. —_— i Polfteman Clagett is something of FAVORS 'ND'AN B’ILL. | & track runner himself, so he prompt- 11y started in pursuit and was ra pidly ? o ol overtaking Painter when the latter | LarTls returned he found that his | SRV SMore robes similar to the | Support of the settlement of the | Pueblo Indlan land clalms, as con- 1 | prisoner had disappeared. Since then | $ailan L stopped_and, so It is charged, point- | % Ly Ku Klux Klan regalia. L | wide search has been made, but the | K 5 ing his gun at Clagett, dared him to | yicreabouts of the Virginias remaing | o DePCFDINE the horrofs of the affalr, aine & P ther. & myters? | Mrs. Harrison sald she and Armand tained in the.Jonss BNl fatroduees grolagett rushed in, and just as he ;u-s dragged from her home to walt- $5 the Honnte by Eenatar Tunis 6f grabbed nter the gun the latter | Wi ing automobiles and carried away to held was discharged, and the loac Satu e e - New Mexico, will be given by Mrs shot Dassed €loss 4o, bt hralessiy | etn i Seamt T .',‘" S s | Grbes mhars) thby e bo s A, J. Atwood of Riversile, Calif., representing the National Federation of Women's Clubs, and fourteen Pueblo governors and delegates at Grip, Grippe, La Grippe, In-| fluenza, Colds, call it what you . el glleas:;’c Seventy-seven” is need- | “g:“'.‘{};’:fh“:“?“:,‘,‘,;g é{g:“‘::',fi,f,:zh{étf,“': | | ™Teoth extractes “when other wor < is done, g="Upon recovery take| o | Humphreys’ Tonic Tablets No.| i 24, price 30c ! Medical Book in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese or German sent free, tells all. oAt Drug Stores, Parcel R..A. Armagd, who was whipped | .fiammr 434 7th OVER ERESGES 5 AND 10c STOR SW. Corner Sévent. and E Sta, Open Eveniny n Bundess E ‘Phone Franklin 2847 BANK REF Alleged Game Law Violator Outwits Two Deputy Wardens. piE, 265t o0 remity ets, sixty-three | Creek, where they were beaten with by the officer. Painter was disarmed | hundredths that of water. a knotted rope or heavy leather strap. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., January, 13— udvisory committee for aeronautics and upon his theory of helicopter stability. The machine will remain at McCook Field, where the engineer- ing division of the air service Is lo- cated, and will be put through further and exhaustive tests “To Henry Berliner of Washington go the palms for perfecting a helicopter. a high officer in the bureau of naval weronautics declared last night when informed of the latest progress made in aviation by the alr service. This officer sald he witnessed a test of Mr, Berliner's hellcopter at College Park several months ago and on that oc- casion it performed just as satisfac- torily as the de Bothezat machine. The Berliner helicopter was experi- mented with for many years by Emile Berliner, who in recent years turned the work of development over to his son Henry. It is known that the Washingto- nian’s machine has been at least ten {axmur JORDAN PIAND They bought an AMPICO And So We Have for Sale Their Perfectly Good Upright Piano PURCHASERS of the Ampico nearly always offer in exchange their little-used piano or player-piano, After carefully repairing, ad- justing and tuning these used instruments we offer them at prices that mean a big saving. Those who get these pianos may be proud of their instrument, for every one is of gen- uine musical worth, and good for years of highly satisfactory service. We list here some of the on easy monthly payments, some .as low as colds ‘Washington has been practically free from influenza so far this winter, ae- cording to health department records. the hearing on the measure at the Capitol tomorrow. Mra Atwood declared the senti- ment of the women throughout the country is for the Jones bill, which, she declared, provides just settlement to the Indians' claims. The Bursum blll dealing with this question will be vigorously opposed. e LITTLE INFLUENZA HERE. Although the usual wave of winter | is putting in its appearance, Health Officer Fowler stated last night that only twenty-nine cases of influenza have been reported { January 1, or an average of about |Clagett and Harris, so they say, de- two a day from a population of ap- | tected Painter in the act of hunting— proximately 450,000. since bargains. You can buy any o $5.00 per month, Smith Upright.... ...$90 Seeburg Upright..$160 Muehlfeld Upr't. .$160 Wright Upright ..$170 Comstock Upright,$210 Chickering Montgomery county authorities are anxlous to locate Emory Painter, a | young resident of Loudoun county, Va., who was once in their clutches, but who, by using his wits, escaped | from Deputy Game Warden Clyde Harris, much to the chagrin of that | officer. Ho is wanted to answer a charge of hunting game out of seasonm, but it 1s particularly desired to have him on hand for an early trial on a charge of assaulting Motor Vehicle Policeman Lawrence Clagett. Up on Mason's Island in the Poto- mac river, near White's Ferry, this county, several days ago, Officers caught him, they assert, with shot- COMPANY f them Franklin Upright, $245 Gabler Upright...$260 Davis Player ....$295 Upr't, $340 Weber Pianola. . . $495 JORDAN'S—G St. at 13tb—Home of CHICKERING Pianos It is easy to identify the nfortunately, silent-hanflg more than a Godytfiwhmztiesgn the 0orid, to the playing S e s celebrated art, and Blazonecl Bove iously endowi i m- gtallthemusncofthew com.pames these renowned are divisions of the Amenml?nlsanoe%ompax}y which ! and controls the manufacture of the Am Ampico. decoration. a grand du CHICKERING Haines Bros. Marshall & Wendell Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at 13th e KNABE Fischer: Franklin Homer L. 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