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S FEET LT HEGHT FOR FLYNG Air Experts Note Maximum and Also Give Warning as to Speed. Flight surgeons of the Army Air Bervice belleve that man has about reached the maximum flying speed at which he can suddenly change di- rection, owing to the trifugal fo exerted on the bod d its effect on the blood. This speed is placed in the vicinity of 250 miles an hour. The limit of spe a straightaws course, they can probably 1 than is now but exper! te the actual fi The height limit, they add, is aroun 45,000 feet Predicated on Experience. maximum flight surgeons: point ed upon the expe J. will Utzer October, rounde The the head to- probably even ss and pos- ircula- flight direction of is rapidly cha ¥ unconselo tion quickly a surgeons s centrifugal force @ although at tu high spee in airplanes, brain or rupture of a vital blood vessel might result Pressure ns Factor. Even the filght could not surv 48000 feet, stances, udes oXYE inclosed in ich the baro- pt at a de- would it spensable a cabinet or sui metric pressure were #ree compatible with ible to mit, with su rent made for disposing of the plus carbon dioxide . The aviator experie other things, as the result altitude flights, sleepiness, trolled emotion singing or laught n shortness among of high uncon- giggling, ular weak- ing. Thes hiefly due men explain, to a lack of oxvgen in the brain Surgeons on Du There are stationed at dif on flying status. school is m Fleld, N. selected medical eaviation duty forms a picked for hology with first- men who go | up in the air The National rds show Aeronautie Associa- that the present record is held by and th ay course nch airman at Summer Time Starts April 19. LONDON, April 2—The House sec- retary announced today that Summer time in Great Britain will begin at 2 am. April 19 Japanese work plumbing in New Special Way To Shampoo Blonde Hair! 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Read the| | atrections, for Kojene should be| |greatly diluted Defore using | fhat's what makes it such an “pexpensive antiseptic. — Adver- ment. work | CHURCHGOERS BATTLE FIRE IN MARYLAND Oakley, Quaint Home of Col. and Mrs. John Marshall Dent, Is Destroyed. Oakley, one of southern Maryland's colonial homes, owned and occupied Col. and Mrs. John Marshall Dent, s destroyed by fire on Sunday last The fira occurred about 11 a.m., there being mo one on the premises except Col. and Mrs. Dent, both of whom are around 80 years of age. They were advised that the house was on fire by Louls Hodges, who was passing. Hodges drove to All Saints’ Episco- Thurch, where services were dis- | tinued while members of the con- aided in fighting the fire ehold effects, was located in St. Marys on a tract fronting a publle highway and a tributary of the Po- tomac River. It was considerably more vears old, and had b the Manki Dents. The old hon of many soclal func vears ago Col. and hrated their fiftieth a he: have resided in this home practically ill of their married life, and raised nine children, among them being W. | Gllbert Dent, president of the local | real estate firm of Gardiner & Dent, | Ine. The malin dwelling and sur- rounding buildings were an and due to the fact that were of ancient construction, only partially insured. The nglu‘('( the fire is unknown. TR DRUNK 6N ‘CANNEDV HEAT. Patrons Making ‘“Derail” Cause Judge to Rebuke Druggists. Special Dispateh to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., Oliver H. Bruce County than 100 n occupied by | stones and | was the scene they were April 2—Jds in Police Cour ed druggists and others who “canned heat” to liquor addiets. ho extract the alcohol and make a neoction called “derail.” .Robert Fiynn, who, with arrested, sald he bought a carton a dozen cans, and no questions were asked, Arthur Hadley bought fout cans at the re. He made & can of de \ the whole gang got drunk. Both mer testified that they squeezed the alco- hol out of the wax body and added enought hot water to make a quart of liquor. Sometimes the mixture is stralned through a loaf of bread and the bread turns is exerclse of an art, or tion of a science in life which application is itself an art | well eve others, | ¥ THE CRUSES AD TRADE, SAYS NAVY OFFGER Foreigners Get Favorable Im- pression of Americans. Peace Seen Promoted. Dispatch of United States ls abroad to give chance to see the American flag and 't acquainted with as exemplified by much toward ships t about naval the American the Navy can do ementing those friend- a development of commercial according to Capt. Chaun- kford, commander of the rblehead, which has just shake-down crui sailors were received ywhere, and created a most favorable impression by the manner in which they conducted themselves ashore on liberty and toward visitors to their ship. crulse finished American Cruise Welcomed in England. said E contact with a great many of those in high pos teresting to note my im- v =h yegard and uropean has for i were ot seem for us, ers, but the cruise report Cant has ions, to be able to do too much not alone in their home wat in waters foreign to them “The French were most cordial, but there appears to be a feeling of un- rest in regard to the ( unist spirit and this is most prevalent in south- ince, where many of the high » holders have a tendency along those lines. “In my opinlo, crulses made by our ports, princi- gle vessels, ean do much ing the rican in busi- ness abroad and will cause a grdater and better feeling and appreciation for the American flag and the coun- it represents flag Is seen too with the re little abroad, It that some foreigners know little t us and the Ameri- can commer: therefore, has much to conte with." . 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April 2—Thé collapse of if women got the Was pictured by the anti-suffragists in the Chamber of Deputles today dur- ing the debate on the bill to give women the franchise in municipal elections which the cham 1919, but which avas te and now is again pending, No one can do anything against the natural inequality of the sexes,” said Deputy Arie afagette we pretended to create equality the whoYe mora al laws would la riage be endangered “All countries that views,"” added the tined to retr ud vote : and mar- don these are de. aba deputy, Charming Stone Residence (Near Summer White House) Over 2 acres of land and rocky shore frontage. Unexcelled three sides. Coolest spot on Cape Ann In exclusive district, away from main auto roads, but short drive from Summer White House. Bargain Price Gordon Curtis 84 State St. Boston, Mass. marine view on APRIL 2, 1925. HONOR CATHERINE SMITH. White Deer Mountain Peak Named for Revolutionary War Heroine. ALTOONA, Pa, April 2.—"Cather- fne's Crown' has been selected by the State Geographic Board as the name for & peak in the White Deer Moun- tains, Union County, In honor of Catherine Smith, who operated a gun- boring mill at the mouth of White Deer Creek for the benefit of soldiers in_the Continental Army. Her husband killed in the war, her four sons at the front fighting, Mrs Smith worked the little mill with her own hands. Philanthropist—A man who wears his wrist wateh upside down for the benefit of othe BRIDAL HOME BURNED. Unfinshed Structure Near Rosslyn, Va., Destroyed—Cause Unknown. Speelal Dispateh to The Star. LARENDON, Va., April 2—A home construction Military road, . was destroyed by fire determined origin yesterday It was being bullt by W. O. Pickett of Fort Myer Heights for his daugh- ter, Dorothy Pickett, and Son-in-law, to be married early in June from all sections of the responded, but the headway gained by the flames when they ar- rived was too much for the chen The loss is estimated at $4,000. Great Britaln has about 340 miles of electrical railways [ This Pretty Girl Who Discloses Says It's Nothing More Than O | Fashioned Ordinary Buttermilk in the Form of a Wonderful Cream. Is Guarantéed by All Good Drug and Department Stores. cation of Howard's will astonish vou almost like magie. The most wonderful thing about it 1s the fact that whilst it turns the dull- est, most lifeless complexion to radiant beauty d or rough hands or arms snowy white, yet there is not the slightest sign use after ap- plication. 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Dressy Poirets—in staple and novelty Regular and extra sizes. El! i 3;20.00 to $25.00 N\ — Values Contributions to the Great Easter Carnival Sale 85 Light tan | Clever models. ming effects. In the Easter Carnival Sports Coats shades. Plain and contrasting trim- $6.88 Dresses Handsome Crepes, plain and printed; Printed Georgettes; Ensemble Flannels— of new or original modeling and in the charming novelty high shades. $13.50 to $15.00 Values Silk Dresses A very special group —tempting styles. Jac- quards, Satins, Baronet, Prints, Flannels. In the Easter Carmival . Sale highly favored styles Spring—from a factol is well known for the lence of its Shoes. Over a Thousand Pairs— All Colors—All New Styles We have been very fortunate in being given the opportunity to make the purchase that provides this sale. They are splendid Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps. 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