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AVIATORS EAGERTO FLY OVER OCEAN 0 Already Volunteer to Pilot First Air Fleet Across sional Win U € a n field here, a trained ilots in service on t ay i potition requ ed to fly the first flect of built ¢aproni or Handley-Page bomb- | ing machines across the Atlantic under tite plans proposed by the makers of bpth ty of airplanes. These are the same I who thrilled the city by their skiliful flights in battie forma tion on 8 ile Day, and who have been enacting sham battles | at many D! In add the aviators upon their ipropos Major C. K. Rhine hardt, commanding officer of .the aviation field said that he believed that the plan of flying irplanes from | America to Europe he added tr B [ wauld be aken before the end of the year plans built in America and equipped with the Liberty motor. He told them that he wished to make | the flight himself and that he was is name added to | the list of Americans volunteering | desirous to have It is probable that the peti h the approval of the commandin 1, and with their | e forwarded to the | Trained in Caproni Machines, Most of the men who volunteerec 1t have received of the huge Ame and similar mac s of the field said that men were qualified to fly the type of airplane. Under orders the continuing their study of the ni planes her and it was an- nounced also that a detachment o the men had bee 1t to the flying | _field of the Standard Aircraft corpora- on at Elizabeth, N to study there the mechanism and flying quali- | of the giant Handley-Page air- | nt that was turned ove he war | department with impresive exercises | for the on 10 feet and is pr ed by two Lib- | v motors of 400 hor: JOWer eac Lord Simphill and other expert Brit- | ish pilots will show Americans of the huge machine and »pilot will make fli s in it or | in other planes of the type. All of the pilots in the First Provisiona ‘Wings will rotate in studying this | plane and the Capronis at the army field here. It is the type of the H ley- e machir that Josenh 1 has offered to build her > 10,000 flown acrc lantic by next Spring | chine has a winz spread 4.ri Favor Irish Route. Major Rhinehart t the field said the e flight would he and other offi few months, machines in t! vn by Ameri 1 Italian, Fre tors attached t nxious to bilot ons He said that thc American | cers favored the route from | Newfoundiand to Ircland, instead of fiying to the front by v of the Azores Yor 1. The s from ence to the front | 1 also that a string of | ships be placed at 200-mile intervals | along the route so that the pilots | would be guided accurately in thoir | ewift flight and have facilities to re- pair their planes in accidents ‘ | ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following is a list of letters re- the New Britain Mce July 15, 1918. | | | | , Blanche: 45 West St M.; 48 Grove [1ill e; 46 Lincoln 165 Myrtle Clark, A Church, Dickern Hunvike Holden Iseac, Bab. Johnson, Eskic William Johnson, Mrs. A.; 55 Camp Judd, Phillip ¢ Kalontgkore, Katerina 183 Broa 8 Church Scazeroiewski, Adam; Broad St Tormfay, Geo. A maylor, H 31 Lake St Nmar, Marrian; 131 ad W. F. DELANEY Pos i | | | , Andrew; 20 High | | - 1§ UPHOLSTERED chairs in tapestry velour and silk damask enter this sale at a saving. In spite of the increased costs of all upholstering materials these great easy chairs are priced at a big saving. $35.00 Chairs .... $29.75 $40.00 Chairs .... $34.50 AMPS with rich silk shades in the very newest shapes are slashed in price for this July sale. Our entire stock of lamps is included at prices we cannot hope to again duplicate. $13.50 Lamps . $20.00 Lamps JPHOLSTERED rock- ers of every descrip- tion with solid or cane backs, leather tapestry or velour cushion seat, American Walnut, Ma- hogany or Golden Oak, all greatly reduced prices starting at $16.00 UST think of library tables of this quality at these low prices. Every style is included in all the best woods — Mahogany and Oak. Don't fail to see them. $14.00 Tables $27.00 Tables . $35.00 Tables ... $48.00 Tables .... IT WILL pay you to buy a refrigerator at these sale prices. Every style and size is on sale at a saving. All are guaran- teed ice-savers, scientifi- cally designed to main- tain a very low tempera- ture with a minimum con- sumption of ice. $19.50 Refrigerators $16 $23.50 Refrigerators $19 $32.50 Refrigerator $26.50 $47.00 Refrigerators $40 20 7, A.; 42 Hifd. Ave. [ 2 re of Stanley Wks. | 751 ; 31 Prospect 1.; 408 Crescent St lip W.; 49 Park Place s, Martin Van Buren sullivan, William; N. B. Mach. Co L4 THE BIG FURNITURE STORE Y HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1918. ATNEW BRITAIN'S GREATEST FURNITURE STORE 1'0“101‘1‘0“' morning, we open what will be without question the most remarkable furniture sale held in this city in recent years. it will include furniture of every description, from the most moderately priced, to the very finest, bearing special price reductions, which its purchase =t this time an opportunity not to be overlooked. Every de- partment in our store is represented, and anyone having the slightest need of furniture and failing to take advantage of this sale will be neglecting an epportunity which may not be duplicated during the du- ration of the war. We therefore urge immediate selection. All Greatly R Cucel in Price Every article in our store bears the original price tickets together with the reduced price at which the ar- ticles will be sold during this sale. Convenient credit terms will be arranged on the purchase of any article or room outfit. Period Livieg Room Suites Reduced HERE is nothing like an upholstered living room suite to add a touch of luxury and comfort to the home. Here you will find suites in velour tapestry and silk damask, all richly upholstered and magnificently finished, on sale at'greatly reduced prices. See these complete living room suites tomorrow. $90 00 . Sale prices start at Period Bed Room Suites Reduced ot OU would hardly expect to buy this beautiful bed- room furniture at such low prices, but every piece of bedroom furniture in our store, including period suites in Mahogany, Autique Ivory and Walnut has been greatly reduced. In the face of increasing costs you will never again h an opportunity [ like this. July sale prices start at $9‘)'OO INING ROOM furniture has shared in the general reduction of prices in this July sale. William and Mary, Queen Anne, Colonial and all period suites are now on sale at bargain prices. Richly finished pieces, every one, and in Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, etc., may be purchased at prices starting at .... $105 00 FURNITURE, RUGS, DRAPERIES, STOVES, REFRIGERATO OU should [ the many th 1: chasers who will themselves of these bed bargains. Brass, and iron beds enter sale at practically co Every style and finish i§ included. $13.50 Beds $18.00 Beds $22.50 Beds . $36.00 Beds $11.00 .. $19.00 EXTRAORDI NARY values were never more in evidence than in this July sale of dressers. The choicest dressers in beautiful period designs, built of selected Mahog- any, Oak and American Walnut by America's most skilled workmen go on sale at remarkable re- ductions. $21.00 Dressers $24.50 Dressers $32.00 Dressers $38.00 Dressers PORCH HA The kind that doctors that tired feeling OW is the time joy these reed rocké Upholstered in cretonne of beautiful pattern and finished in baromnial brown, natural and sea green, they go on sale at practically one-fourth off. $ 9.5 Rockers $16.00 Rockers . $21.00 Rockers . HERE'S a real $ 7.25 $13.50 $17.75 oppor- tunity to purchase a beautiful new buffet at a saving. In many cases there is only one of a par- , take from a costly period suite in Mahogany or Our advice is early. $26.00 Buffets $37.50 Buffets $50.00 Buffets . Walnut come $22.50 $32.00 $42.50 $11, $14, $16, $18 and $20 S & CO. 132 Main Street, New Britain