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MOTOR BOATS HAVE AMAZING SPEEDS ‘Defroit River Match- Will Be Fastest Ever Run Deotrolt; April 17. — The greatost #peed test of all time, &0 far as power boats are eoncerped, ls an- ticipated when Commodore Gar , Woeod and a French driver, as yet unnamed, mateh skill and craft on the Detroit wiver for the Harms- werth trophy. When the trophy lnst was defended Wood was pre- pared to show a speed of between 83 and 90 miles an hour. The speed was not neceesary, howaver, for his | opponent met with mishap and| sank before the race was eompleted. | That was in 1921, and Wood's | Miss America II, which had de- veloped more than 80 mbles an hour in offcial trials, never has been raced since. A new craft of the hy- droplane type, powered as was Miss America 1L, with four Liberty mo- tore of 12 cylinders each, probably 411 be bullt for Weed to defend the “B, I. T.* as the Harmsworth | ofMcially is deaignated, Since tha deed of gift, covering the gold eup trophy has been re- vised to limit compctition to craft of the rgn.about type, the British | Internatiopal trophy s the enly re- | maining event that gives free rein to contestants seeking speed recs ords. The gold cup went back east | lust fall for the first time asince 1015, Wood first won the Harmsworth | at Cowes, England, In "1020, and snecessfully defended it in Detrolt im 1921, Whether he can make it three straight victorles, a feat so | far imaccomplished by any other Ameriean power boat racer, is a| question being discussed by his lo- cal supporters, Wood's defender in 1921 was a gingle step hydroplane. Since that time, however, he has obtained the patents on multiple step hydro- | planes, and it 18 known he plans | the fastest craft that ever has skimmed the surface of a racing ’ e committee in charge of the | Joeal regatta is making tentative plans for a three-day contest, Un- | dewe the rules governing the "B, I.| T,"” a contesting eountry may en- ter several boats and must win two heats to lift the trophy. The heats will be from 80 to 40" knots, to be dpcided by the racing committee. NAY STORE HELION IN_ FOREIGN LANDS eerr——r Necessary for Future Transport Companies; Bureau of Mines Takes Over Present Supply | Washington, April . 17, — The! TNureau of Mines, under an aet | pagsed late in the last congress, | will take over from {he navy about July-1 the production of helium, the gas used In inflating the giant dirlgibles Los Angeles and Shenan- doah. This transfer is not expected by Dr. 8 €, Lind, chief chemist of the bureau, to involve any marked | No appreciable quantity of holium | is hejng exported now, and the new | law provides that “export applica- | tipns must be made to the secretary | of the ‘interior and permission ob. tained from the President, on the joint rccommendation of the secre- tarles of war, navy and Interlor,| amount in 100 separate retall|lateral is less llquid. Loaning per- rought to light today that Dr, B.|th% crucible the metal is sald to| OV INTEREST T0 WOMEN. Thia provision waa put into the law | (ransactions, -~ Furthermore, these |lods are ysually longor, and they INVENTOR FUSES IRON ', Northrup of Princoton, inventor | “melt iisolf,” belng vigorously |, Mahy years ago Mrs Lydis B to permit future American trans. | large loans are for definite and lim- |carry a hazard of Indefiniteness In |of thia furnaca, recontly ha® pere yiipped, meantime, by the electrical Pinkbam, ot Lynn Mask, SASIRAHE oceanfo alr lines to have a supply | ited periods, and are protected by|the chance that many have to hul BY WIRELESS HEAT feoted w proovss wherehy an alloy 2 it WINEM | her now famous ' Vessiable . Gotee of hellum on hand at thelr foreign | glltedged security which could be | renewed. of copper, nlekol wnd-iron n made | STTENL fowing nto It Tt ls de- | pound for women, by ateeping rogta terminals, converted, 1t need be, overnight.| Turthermore, this banker say which protuats eluetrien), moters | 50ribed us a radlo process with the # on hor kitchen stove, The Officlals of the bureau are careful | Average commercial loans being |although s merchant's gr a farm. |Electricity Tupned fnto Ceaeible | from the efteets of wide (vmperas | distance spanned only a few inehes | ' #*1ts wuccoms for overcoming to polnt out that tho new bar|made under canditions just the re.|er's resources in proporiion to what | ture gvariations This alloy s mads ared with the miles of dis- | "0Me Of the most stubborn allments againat hollym exportation will not | verse, in his opinion, & higher re-|ho wants may be fully as good as| “FIx Motabsi Is Radio Process |5 Gl heated erucibl [tance spanned in most ‘radio opora- | O WOMERenread far and wide until milltate against forelgn nlcnllnl! tall price must prevall, those of a corporation, he s negess | Spanuing Vew Inches, Dr. Northrup's Inventlon consists | tiong. ny .”‘" l:y:u. E; Pinkham Medl. who desito a ainall quantity of the | Such loans represent smaller |sarily Iimited to the community | y o . of & crdelble suprounded by @ cold | The inventlon of “permalioy,| I"® G0u Of Lynn, Mass, is seld to gas for thelr laboratories. amounts,, apd “overhead” mounts | where he s known, With a eoms| Trenton, N, J. Apell 17 Ito-{ copper coll which, havipg no con-| which gives the st submarine | PP the ISTEel Usr of .fReta %4 } g g o g up as lorning operdtions are re-|munity having only 0 mueh money cont reports fromy England the »{taet with the crucible,. heats the|esbles a capacity of about 1,700 | Ferbs 1o '}’;‘ “4”'”]' . :1“”“"'1‘ peated. There éan bo leas taking on |available, cash fs ut o higher. pre- | wireleas furnace wus to be metal placed Inside hy olcetrical M- | lottors & minute, s kald to have | 1478 lAhoratory at Lynn, Aass. oth- faith, and expense again increases [mium than in a money center where [by the steel industry of She duction or radlo. Inasmuch s heat | peen mude possible by the wireless | £ 8t CObOUrR: o d‘, ”jol, ¥ it each applicant Is looked up. Col for use in melting solld met is generated ondy in contents of | furnuce Baraeloua; Spatny and Paris, LOW MONEY RATES ) —— Wall Stregt Loans Not Available fo General Public New York, papers throughout the country pub- | lishing dally New York money rates | on call and short-term loans, often are asked by readers where they can get some of the money Wall strect is loaning at, eay, four pev cent when local banke are asking six. v A lgading metropolitan banker £ here offers n reply that this lower. f/ priced money is not avallable to the general banking publle, It is put out under special conditions whic! he sums up as “wholesale versu retail.” ‘Wall street, he explains, ca’ afford to make a wholesale pric such as four per cent money repr sents, because it makes these ioan only in whoelesale amounts, wit $100,000 as a minimum. 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Of finest construction. * ggfi%‘é $99.00 , $9(0(-00 Occasional Pieces Beautify the Home OMEWHERE among these won- derful Spring displays you will find many special pieces, furniture needed to make your home more comfortable, more beautiful, pieces that will do much toward lending loveliness.to your home at very little cost, Overstuffed Wing Chairs $25:00 $55.00 Just the chair for you—and they will prove real finds to home lovers who appreciate good furniture. NEW WALNUT FINISH The elegant 3-piece boudoir group of the new designs so much in vogue now. It is characterized by lightness and grace of line and marquetry. The wood used is a beautiful butt walnut. Suite consists of 50-inch dresser, full size Davenport Tables $12.50 , $85:00 Which means you can get that daven- port table you need, Tudor or Queen Anne period top, at a moderate price. bed and commodious chifforobe. Handsome New Dining Suites If your dining room is to be reju- venated, we are prepared to aid you in carrying out your plans. Included in these new Spring dis- plays are suites especially notice- able for their simplicity of design and finely proportioned lines. Attractive Lamps There are many new lamps to be found in our new collection, which includes both floor, table and bridge styles, You may have complete suites—an ex- tension table, arme fireside chairs, china cabinet and server, for the very low sum of $99.00 . $1000-00 Complete Showing of Reed Furniture . L -~ —————} Ritouiaisiiissiinhtttata it iRt fii sttt atita tn ittt it Bedroom Suite Displays PRIL showers—April sunshine—and Spring! With Spring come fresh displays of Furniture for the home interpretative of this blithe season and inspiring suggestions foir every part of the house. Now we are ready to show you our complete collection of new furni- ture—the Springtime vogue in furnishings. Complete suites and individual pieces of splendid design, of per- fect taste, are here awaiting your inspection. C]] & 0 Among these great displays you will find the correct furniture to fit your home. You will find the finishes you have had in mind, the ingenious, patterns in weaving that enhance the beauty of this fine furniture. - And you will find economy in new appointments for the home. Spring is surely here in this, “The Store of Quality Furniture.” Floor Ceverings of Fine Quality Wiltons For those who wish a medium priced Wilton these seamless rugs in taupe, blue, and rose effects are suggested. Priced according to size. . - 55900, 51950 Axminster Rugs Nothing better for the money than these seamless rugs, in design, color or durability. Now is an ideal time to make your selections. $30.50 , $69.00 Tapestry and Velvets Great care must be exercised in the selection of tapestry and velvet rugs. This assortment comes from the best acturer in the country. 120, $39.00 $295.00 sketched above is built in one manu $ - PSR e e ———— s -