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Jan. 27 (#—A vial of the ward a bombr | \ a0 e Yy 01 P o {| Miss Bertha St. Clair last night || 5¢ tne hundreds of b p o i cat sirens \ i Hatio 2~ | world vl 10 t } S {or e presids : || byan ‘H(x”\‘. well dres: man u:ml-,‘ UH“},"‘\" ‘_\‘ s Rt e U‘ Ml g \l e p ) i 8} cas Service League Federal Report Shows More | s could Miles Flown Per Accident | ner sttt s prospect of d urement and 1 | possible Toss of licr eyesight deseription e faces the ashington, Jun. —A marl THOUSANDS OF Letain V€Y DOLLARS WORTH — U —=—71 increase in the number of miles reat value, particularly flown for cach accident in civil | be of in the devel o semi-annual report | structural and 1 aircralt public [l &1ECK p | Drinted copies of the cou men o s s otk o1 102 ovee| e T S AL SILKS, WOOLENS, ouups OF %\{}\Q&Y&\\\ gTRER is shown in ving characterist DOMESTICS, CURTAINS GlORES ¥ o t accidents mad today by Clar-nce M. Young ant secretary of commerce for 3 sanis B and DRAPERIES | AT YOUR OWN e nautics. aeronautics for 1927 F " [RTR miles was nd the first six months of 1uz% PR;CE CRTEES fiown by civil craft in the Unitad ailable without cha upon re- Sta thrce times as| Department of Congross s dluring the t €1y mont celar of assis n A total of O A s between January and June.| quest {o the Acronauties Liranca “NO O‘[}"f ‘f\/gv O‘ 1929—more t n f | o of 192§~in air transpert and . seel- | lancous operations. Air ranspo oncrations, it was stated. includ-s . mu Vhose in which aircraft carry pas- | \ " d service over regularly establishe | routes, and miscellancous operafions Include student instruction, experi- pencat, - commercialand vieasore (yeraeas Workers Will Honor Mo s eyese e e s LedRineRrance shows there were 9.201.538 miles | A Store Full of Unharmed MERCHANDISE | THE DRESS GOODS SHOP At the Public’s Mercy flown with nine fatal accidents ro- g graves of 377 America who lost during the their just hands of ported, the mileage flown for carn atal accident therefore heing 1. decor 02,371, For the same period of 19:8 | Wom< there were 4.484.612 miles tlown and | tive fatal accidents, the miles por fatal accident being $96,022 Considering all cla of ac:i dents, including tho. referred to! above as well as all others, the miles flown per accident in scheid- nled air transport operations for ihc first half of 1529 totaled 1 6 ax there were 60 accidents. Ior the corresponding period in 1928, th total number of accidents report:l was 33. which placed the miles per accident at 1 3 118 Fatal Accidents As there was a total of 47,000,000 | preme sacrifics miles flown in miscellaneous opera- | 100 G tions in the 1920 period, and thcre was a total lives i last from Amcrican wom- 1917 and t pil- Smashine Prices Under Necessity! NO “IFS” NO “BUTS” grimage to 1 in the sprir 1 convene in Par Prench government tomb of I'rance’s un- known soldic take part in ollifications, listen to speec S0 on, hut chiefly back overseas to decorate the of their com union ades who 1 SELLING NOW AT A TERRIFIC LOSS e : «“SMOKE DECREASED THE VALUE OF OUR STOCK AND INCREASED SAVINGS FOR YOU” s i ( TOMORROW, 7 ¥ e ~ ~. . N[SALESTARTS TUFSDAY JANUARY 28th o i the miles flown per fatal once c cident in this cl month period in miscellancous opes- | . neat in military tweeds; some ations, was 714, which brought the |Wore the hlue linen aprons and flow- niles per acc miles per aceident in miscellancors 102 While| hewdrewer ot e § They're Coming — Hundreds of Women Who Know \f\/nat a Sal? Like This Ff)e"“};a S R LT Tl WHATS A LITTLE SMOKE TO YOU? You Wouldn't Discard Your Curtains Because “Dad” Smokes His ”_",w’,“”r‘,';; peatediy. A number were Tilled in Plpe At l—!on-‘e7 Wou!d You, ss of flying amounz- | were involved. ed to 398 while in the sam Yet nearly 0 0f the 20,600 period in 1928, the total mileage was | American vho went over witl 12,000,000, the number of fatal the army found their g cidents was 0 nd the miles flown | I'ranc ner fatal accid«nt numbercd 150,435 | Some of them were army nurse he total number of all cla colorful in their red-lined —capes per the records show but Many of them were under five re- flown per accident in t This latter figure is based on | ds. Many died of diseasc ¢ ! . . . 5 ; - Of s thin ot e o s for ot contractea e ok w1 o M To take care of the crowds we have made things as easy as possible — Thousands of ya ds ything period of 395, EA a close range and served their country-—well, only 8 Ay . ;‘0' Carried out further to take in the |1 WU LR CENTICT UG cut in useable lengths o save you waiting, puchirg and shoving total mileage flown in all classes ot | 0 =00 T2 O served atrcraft opcrations for cach fatal ’ 0 next spri 1hey are roing . e accident, the figures show there wes Mral G L Taublas of = T PORTED NO S (AET] Pl CHiin 50 st e ] . . TURKISH TOWELS IMEORELT \alf of 1929 for every 44 550 miles v 1 < 1 1 [ tred Overseas Leagus & ] arwe size. heavy quality with colored borders uitable for flown. The totai number of fatal|pusy on plans, Posts ) ’ While They Last. Regnlar 19¢ . i IDBDLIL accidents for this period was 12 preparing to send de while the tofal miles flown was more | SMOKE SALE PRICE g SMOKI SALE monics for the g than 56,000,000, as previously s: | preparation forth. For the corresponding period | In the cemetery of Suresnes, S p 1 1 C Eacl 12c i of 1925, however. the number of [where so many American so! £ - — " P T 1tal accidents in all classcs of opes- | buried, are the g R ations was 97, the miles flown were | American womer Five more are $4.612, giving a total mileage [buried in Oise-Aisne- - | per fatal nt in all classes Nesles. Another 15 lie in the| fiving of 169,044, omme cemetery, at Bony Aisne. Inerease of 100 Per Cent An cqual number lie at St. Mihiel From the standpoint of mileage |and there are six more in the Meusc flown per accident in all classes of | Argonne, civil aircraft operations and for =11 | And m ves o y. many more lic classes of accidents throughout the Single g s, seattered o 3 i ; ; : 3 COTTON BATTING United States for the first half o | battlefields and villag rmeteri e | r l'mtS the figures show an increase | all over Irance % SEAMLESS €SS 3 » *almost 100 per cent over the cor- Tales of Her responding period of 1928, There T'he a3 a total of 774 accidents in the |And am first six months of 1920, whicy | aVe their tal placed the total mileage per acci- | 21thOUgh, to be e, stitched ready nurses and canteen workers | Ji4 BED SHEE of it, pretty ince drivers and the les of heroism to o . they don't talk st 4 36-inch. fast color, s ki (@ t g 1 . K )¢ use. - Pure white, heavy Size 81x90, bleached, good looking irtan L LI : guaranteed wash- away price. Reg. 50c¢ pail Reaular 89c. 251 ox ieltirsd naletor [ERRS R o quality muslin. Could any- B beautifui RICE 28, there were 430 accidents of all| o “four of their number won the e . SMOKE SALE PRI SMOKE SALE PRICE kinds, and a total milcage of 38,357 | L ] = LAS one resist these, Reg. § Distinguished Service Cross for | o spring designs. er accident for all classes a- B o o ver accident for all classes of OPCra- |y, overy under fire, and 27 more got ! SMOKE SALE PRICE \ tion, i ‘ | the Distinguished vice Medal. 10Kl : Reoular 69¢ vard \ | e 3 C vyad 1t will be noled that direct com-| yiore han a dozen Y. AL C. A. wom- | : N ? ( 3 rarisons only have been made he-| o619 the Croix de Guerre, as do | fi8 69C 3 g tween the mileage flown and the|{wo Salvation Army women and 28 SMOKE SALE number of accidents in the first haif | army nurses Ior the same period of 1958 | 7The i " inl : American women demon PRICT This was done because weather con- | sirated their valie overscas 10 Nl ditions during the last six montis | goubting allies, who were amazed of the calendar year are more favor WOOLENS to sce so many women brought SIHIRND '%q 3 ahle for flying than during the fi with an a PLANNLL it SIIC v six months, and obviously, the last| There half of the vear has the advantarc | that the British army medical « aver the first part. The acronauti=s |asked the Americans to loan them hranch believes that due to the a doctor, a nurse and an anesthe- shortage of tield personnel for car- | tist for duty behind the lines. The rving on the work, there doubtless| Americans sent the detail. The | B : were some unreported accidents iu | British was dismayed to find that o f § Wi DISH TOWELING PILLOW CASES PART o can aflord to mi this | Good guality \ 5 ; et I 79c 1928, in which event, the incre the anesthetist was a girl hareain? Hurry, for it won't aive away price. Reg. 19¢ eac i \ . ‘ X ! mileage flown per accident for The girl went to work. however, | (48 loaatat thi o, Reeuls g LN S « Regular $2.8 ; i ast Jong at this price. Regular (8§ SALE PRICI J e ST A aver 1025 would be oven greater |and presently the British moticed | o lasnans 1 . SMOKIE SALL SMOKE SALE PRICE - e e e | that the wounded men who came fo | g 1ocvard. D 69 : Fonr Avclaent Gavites | her operating table did not cry out | | SMOKE SALE PRICE C i 1 The causes of the accidents are | O Struggle the way they did the| i K 2 : 3 divided into four major classifica- | Other tables. They watched. This | c Yard B k] S ———— UNBLEACHED tions—personncl, power plant fail- [EiTl Was soothing the injured men, RAYON BED SPREADS 2000 Yards I Full size, at a price lower tha U 1 SHEETING (Brown only), but what g vou can buy cotton ones fo heautiful and soft. Rec Regular §2.93 Spr et ned as anes- | Selling now much below 2 ‘MJ"\IUI'I' \LE PRICE 2 SMOKE SALIE PRICT 1 SMOKIS SALLE PRICE and cheaper than you can e 'S nel, = ) \Q VI " V) N 4 the total being 5.04 per cent. The “‘3',]”;'“. | rey was an army nurse | cost. A buying chance you $ 2 $1 49 8r' N : buy it anywhere. Regular next largest cause was credited %0 (o "qu( at an American i : 1. 9 vard 4 C Yard vower plant failures, which amount- | you v cir Morin® in July of 1015, | don’t often t. Regular gently, telling cach man: “Now, { honey, this isn't going to hurt a | bit—" | | So the British doctors. next day SILX PONGEE | sent in an order for 500 British | army nurzes to be tr: ures, airplane failures, and miscs lancous. There is a fifth category Fiven over to undetermined and doubtful causes. The largest percentage of the a JAPANES E : SILK PAN VEL) lesale cost, T . A A —— P e T 15¢ yvard. edittol 1510 ELl cent MR ATRDIR G | fme s R R CT— T b 5 > structural failures contributed 830 | man mience Moo ooy, catmms 69¢ yard. H ™ BED COMFORTABLES LACE CURTAINS _ SILK CREPE : DL per cent, and miscellaneous, Y.33 | poing through the tents to help the || ; e 100% pure cotton filled. Put B .10 vour choice of one lot B o es wide, choice of SMOKLE SALE PRICE ver cent. In the miscellaneous | wounded men, stuck to her post, | SMOKE SALL PRICE them away for next year. You'll s ke 'd. By all means ile they last at B weather was credited with 5.02 per|was seriously wounded by a bhomb . ice like this again D el g ’ ] Reg. 69¢ 8 7 cent; airport and terrain, 2.78 per|fragment—and won a D. §. | JIGYELSCe L DIICE LIS LS 2 SaaT sce them. Values to $2.98 pair. o't be long. - neg. Hue T C Yard cent; - darkness, 0.51 per cent anld| Nurse Decorated by Sccy. Baker | 290 Yard § { Decular & SMOKE SALE PRICE SMOKE SALE PRIC : other causes not falling under the| Toatrice MacDonald, another | i seneral classifications, 1.04 per cenit. | army nurse, was at an advanced | [l : b 897‘ Yard The percentage of undetermined and | Rritish clearing station in the sum- | ; S R - . doubtful causes was 4.75 per cent. |mer of 1917. She, foo. stuck fo her Findings of Experts job d The accident report is based on'last she, too, was wounded—a | the findings of the accident board of | wound that cost her th Mt of onr the aeronautics branch. which is|eye and won her a D. & C. fro compored of two expert pilols the hands of Seeretary of War N flight surgeon, an acronautical e ton D. Baker himself. zineer, a lawyer versed in air la One Po and a statistician. This hoard inves- | Mra, Taubles declines tigates and determines the causes of | name—battled the objections all civil aircraft accidents; analyzes|parents and finally ran away all accidents reported from the fieid |join the nurses corps. She was as and reduces them to their causation [signed (o a hospital near the front factors expressed in percenta; he | line, statistics gathered from the work of | One night there was an air raid this accident analysis have proved :o‘ This American girl stayed at her wing 2 heavy air raid, At 400 MAIN ST. land, Ore., society