Evening Star Newspaper, August 18, 1927, Page 5

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. ] v THE EVENING WORK IS RUSHED | ON JANNEY PLANE GOEBEL SHUNNED FARM TO TINKER IN GARAGES Pacific Conqueror Preferred Motors | to MISS DORAN GVEN Consent of Guardian for om 5my % G |town they remember Place in Plane Won After |milking cows on his father's farm {in favor of tinkering with gasoline | Insistent Demands { motors in the garages of Main street. | The townspeople celebrated far into | [the small hours toc ioebel’s feat piloting the Woolaroc into first | ace fn the Honolu derby Associated Pres i :.(.Im' (;(“ o W YORK, August 18.—The New | hoved to New Or World today disclosed that a| plane has been under construction for | RAIN HALTS ROME HOP. ‘:x ‘}:: it the Farmingdale, L. 1., plant Cows, Home-Town | .;Canadian Flyer Has Kepti Plans to Be First to Hop | to England Secret. w 0., August 18 By the Associated Pr FLINT, Mich ent demands upon her guardian Lam Malloska, wealthy IFlint oil #pdttsman and hacker of the plane, | Bfiss Doran, won Miss Mildred Doran Caro school teacher, her place in the #abin on the plane's apparently un-| muccessful flight to Ho Bertaud Calls Lert motherless several ye Miss Doran kept house for and brother here whil . ¥lint high school. A York “airchild Afrplane Corporation and will be delivered next month to| Capt. E. L. Janney of Ottawa, who | hopes to be the first to fly from Can-| 1da to London purred by a $5,000 bonus, a force of ) ia working day and night to rush 2 chine to completion. Already | the fi 1ge of the ship, which is a | modification of the Fairchlld folding- | wing monoplane, has been completed. | The plane will be driven by a single Wright Whirlwind motor of the typr | that took Lindbergh, Chamberlin and Byrd to Burope, and will have gas | tanks with a total capacity of 500 gallons, 1 e« has guarded the construc tion of Janney's craft in an effe { allow him to beat to the take-off W who plan to fly from London, Onta to London England, and Phil Wo and Off Start Due Swampy Runway. ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y. Au- n 0 cust 18 UP) —Rain that turned the fa i3i4 she worked ni runway into a spongy swamp this telephone exchange morning precluded all possibility of | 1o attend - a take-off this afternoon for the s % A monoplane Old Glory on_its pro- | poaition as fitth grade teac her at Caro | jected non-stop flight to Rome | ved. | " Lloyd Bertaud and James D, Hill Later becoming a ward of Melloska, | (ha air mail pilots ‘ operate Miss Doran became interested in v, an- | ation about the ti ! the run- F t today slearing weather test flight to a Flint-to-Honolulu fligh tion of the plane Miss begun. Meant Miss Dora ed the proposition of being on: passengers. Friends Many of the e men were to esc alled today that y. tha by earthquakes loska, at first reluctant to give permission, finally yielded to Doran’s requests. A conf #pired by several veir® acquaintance | with the Doran family ruled Malloska | in granting his pebission. Shortly after announcing that the pretty | achool teacher would be a member. of | the plane’s crew, Mallaska, after ar- | ranging for transportation to Hono- | lulu to greet the said, “I have | all the confidence in the world in| Miss Doran. She Wil go through this | fiight just like she has gone through other hardships, Preparations f Duke’ beginning the | flight then went forward apace after | Auggy Pedlar, who learned to fi Long Beach, Calif., had been chosen | If it’s flavor you want as pilot by flipping a coin with Eyre } y thi Sloniger, another Flint pilot. The eternal feminine was not s 2 ing in Miss Doran’s practical pre i tion for the flizht. Asked, soon after her participation in the flight had | been announced, to pose for a picture, she replied that she would be glad to, but that her flving uniform had not | arrived. She posed with Pedlar, how- | ever, but was more pleased several| days later when the orm arrived | and she again was snapped. dreseed in the neat uniform set off by a Sam | Browne belt 5 | Fire Damaged Grocery. When a fire of undetermined ori- Rin broke out in the grocery store of Solomon Kaitlin, 2 M street south- west at §5 o'clock this morning, Kh!“ building and stock suffered damage | estimated at $300. Occupants of an | apartment on the floor above the store | discovered the bla — | | | | YORKTOWN CIGARETTES To Fill the Bride With Pleasant Pride —introduce her to A. K. DIAMOND! A blue-white diamond engage- ment ring with wedding Ting 10 match, 18-kt, white goid. $49.75 Pay $1.00 a Week This novel cut-out rd comes in 1t leather it} “Miss Washing- ton. Stunning new side-laced tie. Patent leather, black suede, golden brown ter TVH .L-SHOD women this Fall will wear patent leather— black suede—new shades of brown kidskin. They will wear strap patterns and ties—heels will be lower—and de- signs will be decidedly simpler. The very smartest women will buy now—when the newest modes are really new! Special! Women's Rayon Boudol.r Slippers 9 ) C These are the regular $1 slippers. Light-as- thistledown rayon in at- tractive colors—just the slippers every woman craves for hot days about the house. 3212 14th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Women’s Shop” 1207 F St. retirement at the convenience of the STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. ontarie, to winasor| | YER TO BE WELCOMED. $50,000 FLIGHT PRIZES were In progress, Comr. Byrd's Amer- Rec . OFFERED IN NEW TESTS ica was remove yesterday A from | Chamberlin Will Recéive Home- Roosevelt Fleld, L. I, where It 3tarted town Tribute Today. | International Aerial Meet Planned its flight to France. SNISON, Tow gus = The plane, which was damaged in| o PENISON, Towa, August I8 (). for Oklahoma Town landing in the ocean off Ver-sur-Mer, = = 2 s 45 on the northwestern coast of France |berlin, New York-to-Germany flyer, in October. was taken to the factory of the At|today was adorned in holiday attire 1;;11;:]“"'\5 e o 2 Hasbrouck, | for its a homecoming welcome to the | been taken to the Wright factory at | transatiantic pilot. Paterson, N. J., for overhauling and| Chamberlin’s visit lmun(lx(i(ll‘ll . | first historic irover Whalen, personal e 05 oy o ative of Rodman Wanan: g ot ol il oF it financed the Byrd flight, 1 tainment in honor of the flyer. A pa ment regarding Mr. Wanar thae banquets and similar plans for the plane would be made in | activities were brepured for Cham the near future. Hic AUGUST 18, 1927. - from Windsor, Castle. While preparations for these flights Associated Press, Vet e 000 today were hung up S 5 by two Southwestern busi fight, and One $25,000 offer, however iration ot v totaling since his esent who Ale ank speeches, flps_ Petroleum GERMAN PLANS HOP-OFF. Flyer May Start Trip to United States Tomorrow Afternoon. LONDON. August 18 (P).—Advices from Cologne to Reuter's Berlin ¢ that Lieut. Otto Koennecke, German pilot, fs likely to take off on his attempted flight fo the Unlted after- noon, following route via the Azores. Millineiry 11,3 Conn. Importers respondent state States tomorrow the southern Ave. Final Reductions! Summer Hats $5 All suitable for immediate wear—a limited number Felts suitable for Fall. Will Be Retired. Col. Robert Davis, Field Ar Sam Houston, ,;”‘ u;x nment . . SO A S[}?Clal groun of ’ . A I 4 desirable Hats at -:‘ 2 .v | .\cowmsu RD w18=ST] 8l [ S g ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 5 to 7:30 i 75C | MODERN, | 4-Course Chicken WARE- HOUSES SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PIANOS AND WORKS OF ART Dinner \e are using the GRILL ROOM In addition to our regu- Iar dining room for oar regulsr dinner. A third more space, no waiting, efficlent fable sers- ice. 1 OFEN STORAGEZE Luncheon In Our New Grill Room 11:43 to 2 Table or seif-service, special tuneh_platters arranzed to tempt and please you . Seo our /uew steam table Breakfast 7:30 to 9:30 Selt-service crery day (including Sundays), a variety of CLUB BREAKFASTS, gerved the GRILL ROOM Columbia 5042 PHONE M. 6900 FOR ESTIMATES PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS REASONABLE RATE | Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. 920922 E Street N.W. | MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING—FIREPROOF STORAGE in DEFINITE SAVING OF $8 TO $23: ‘The (reatcAugust Overgoat c'flnl:lgl"llal 50 COATS! E don’t expect you to WEAR the over- coat now—that isn’t the idea. But, by BUYING now, you are enabled to buy at $27 the exact type of coat that will cost you $35 to $50 later! 27 values are in any event at this store. are models for all men— sngle-breasted and double- breasted—in every color (in- cluding plenty of Blues). There are Great Coats, Ulsters, Box Coats, Body-fit- ting types. All sizes, of course. (Third Floor.) greater previous There w: e 50c¢-75¢ HALF HOSE. . . . . . .. 35c ME\'S exceptional-quality Fiber Hose and Lisle Hose, in hosts of 3 for $1 extremely attractive fancy patterns. The value is outstanding. First Floor. $1.25-%1.50 GOLF HOSE . . . . . . 85¢ A CLEARANCE of some of our regularstandard Faney Golf Hose. 3 for $2.50 including many original patterns. An opportunity to stock up for the Fall. First Floor. ALL MEN’S STRAW HATS. . . $1.00 VERY Straw Hat in our stock (excepting only Panamas and body hats) is now slated for sale at this price. None reserved. First Floor. $6-%6.50 BATHING SUITS . . . . $3.95 I“AMOL’S makes included—“Jantzen,” “Travelo” and others. Fancy and plain. Variety of shades. Drastic reductions because size-range is broken. First Floor. Saks~ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH % s S CITY, August 18.—Prizes | Erwin of Dallas | Phillips, president of the | 5 e ] Erwin at Oakland In which he made the additional offer of $25,000, which ternational aerial meet, to be held in Bartlesville, Okla., some time in Octo- ber, with cash prizes totaling $25,000. | he called a “side show, all my own.” Daspite his two starts from Dallas. | The Dallas capitalist explained that a forced landing at Beaumont, Calif..|his original Dallas-to-Hongkong flight and failure to get away in the Dole | purse of $25,000 still stands for any fiight, Capt. Erwin was given a chance | other aviator who wishes to enter. to win a purs: of $25,000 if he con-| The only stipulation of the offer tinues on to Hongkong, China, through | made to Capt. Erwin {s that he must an offer made by Col. Willlam E. East- | stop at Honolulu and Tokio and com- crwood of Dallas. plete the trip to Hongkong in 250 Col. Easterwood sent a telegram to hou Edmonston & Co., Inc. Exclusive Washington Agency For Several of the Leading Shoes on the American Market Store Hours—Daily § A.M. los P.M. Open Till 2 O’Clock Saturdays The Season’s ‘“Best Buy” AT NEAR THE PRICE $7.85 markable A line of Straps, Pumps wide variety of styles—in patent le kid and calf and rose blush They are cqual to any $10.00 shoes in regular sale. tured at $7.85. EXTREME REMNANTS IN PUMPS AND OXFORDS $4.85 Your Size May Be Among Them Edmonston & Co. INCORPORATED: No Branch Stores CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. 6]2 13th St. West Side—Bet. F & @ Sts. D. J. KAUFMAN Inec. 1005 Penna. Ave. 1724 Penna. Ave. ds in a partic Oxfc h ck kid and ca , tan Fea- We Invite Charge Accounts Satisfactory Terms Arranged “Wind-Up” $30 and %35 TROPICAL WORSTED HAND-TAILORED S UIT S SILK-TRIMMED \\‘\\\ W N AP Twcnty-DoHar Mohair and Palm $12.75 Beach Suits o ¢or s05 $35 and $40 Fall Weight Woolen SUITS (Fancies, Blue Serge and Blue Cheviots) 75 No Charge for Alterations ney’s Worth or Money Back D.'J. Kau man Pa.":‘n. INC. 1005 Pa. Ave.

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