The evening world. Newspaper, July 16, 1918, Page 7

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~FUGHT ABROSS ATLANTIC LOOKED FOR THIS SUMIMER schnitleaesiis Leading Flyers and Airplane} Makers Expect Attempt at Trip Soon. Leading aviators and airplane man- ufacturors believe a flight across the “ Atlantic ts sure to be accomplished Ddefore the summer ends, ‘The Lunn resolution, introduced in A PAIN REMEDY Prepared for Family Use Racways eady 25¢ elief 50c For Seventy Years All Druggists Tried and Troe EXTERNALLY for INTERNALLY for Orreine 08 te Lambaso Brolee = ES Congress at the suggestion of The $60,000 for tho first transatlantic flight, together with the $10,000 offered by} the Aero Club of America and the re- newal of the London Daily Mail's $50,000 offer, makes it practically cer- Jtain that the attempt will soon be made, Even bofore those offers were made! Capt. Tregilles and Liout Sheppard of tho Australian Flying Corps, then jin New York, said there were two machines already in the United eran |capable of making the flight. With |Mo thought of monetary reward hel were More than willing to start upon tho flight at once if one of these machines could be procured for them, | Now come forty crack army flyers | attached to the First Provisional Wittg at Mineola, L. L, filing with] Major C. K Rhinehart, their com- mander, a petition asking that some of their number be permitted to make the trial This petition, headed by Cupt. H. F. Harvey, is indorsed by Major W. J. Kast, in command of Group A at Mitchel Field, formerly Field 2. The signers are Capt. F, A. Harvey, and Licuts, F. C. Davidson, M. B. Kelleher, L. 8, Reitenbdaugh, J. P. Boyd, S. M. Connell, H. C. King, J. L Hoarse, N, EB. King, EB. K. Mer- ritt, A. H. Halley; R. J. Hanson, J. A. Om, J. P. Roullot, 6. S. Hunt, G, C. Bock, J. H. Pearson, D. H. Hinman, A. F. Brookmeyor, M. G. Cleary, J. K. Sherman, L. 8. Lockwood, A. H. Krigger, F. W. Green, 1B, J. Rose, H. M. Stoffregen, W. A. Bomgs, J. Y. Longstreet, EL 8. Munford, J. W. Meany, J. I. Moore, F. B. Welsh, P. F. Houser, W. A. Henderson, H. C. Garratt, W. Benner, U. G. Jones, Barl Carroll and K. L. Clark. Major Rhinohart himself says tho flight is feasible and that he bel.eves the ocean will be crossed this year. fork, | It is his opinion that the big Capront for thirty days, These been at any of The “Lost and Found” left at any of The World's Rising Amencies, of | can be Gall 4000 Neekiman, Ne Brooklyn Office, 4100 3 machines, one of which is now mak- Ing daily flights here with American pilots, can make a non-stop fight from Newfoundiand to Ireland, a dis- tance of 1,860 miles, Hndley-Page, inventor and manu- |facturer of the famous British giant | bombing plane, says: “We could accomplish the filght across the Atlantic to<morrow, but rightly, on the ground that our Evening World, offering a prize of nient can wait: |the British wir Board objects, quite | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1918, Lease present business ig to build machines to defeat the Germans, The At,antic He adds, however: ‘It is probable an attem | made to cross the Atiantic American side, and this probably will t will be rom the be done in the near future.” In British aviation circles the opin lon is general that the machine mak~- ing this flight should have at least | two engines, so that tho failure of one would not mean disaster, Un usual speed or climbing power, thes jexperts point out, is unnecesmry, since an average speed of 100 miles an hour and an average altitude of 2,000 feet_would be s suMcient. U.S. FLYERS’ P PROPAGANDA _ WORRIES GERMAN PRESS |Papers Say Tons of Informative Pamphlets Were Picked Up Between Aisne and Marne. AMSTERDAM, July 16.—Attampts to enlighten the German rank and file on the American front by the distritmtion of informative printed matter by Amert- can aviators or by French balloons and suns have aroused apprehensions In the Pan-Qerman press which are poorly con- coaled. The newspapers vent irate ebultttions to the effect that the mental armor of the loyal and devoted German soldiers who are “conscious of thelr superiority” is proof against such shafte, as the Kreuz Zeitung put ft. ‘The Germans claim that in the ad- vance from the Aisne to the Marne lets fell into their hands. O'NEIL DEMURS TO DRAFT INDICTMENT Conspiracy to Violate the Conscription Laws, Argument was heard yesterday by Federal Judge Manton on demurrers challenging the validity of the indtct- ments charging to Frank 8. O'Neil, former State Boxing Commissioner, and Lieuts. Simpson and Mitchell, conspiracy to violate the draft law by promising parents they would ob- tain exemption for registrants on pay- ment of a certain amount. Judge Manton directed that briefs be filed. Suitable Dresses work in one or t || Women’s They are moderately priced at - - Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Open daily from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. During July and August, Closed all day Saturday | Attractive Assortments of Women’s | Porch and Beach Dresses | Are assembled on the Second Floor in a profusion of dainty, simple styles. These almost indispensable adjuncts of a Summer wardrobe are shown in chambrays, voiles, swisses, calico and novelty stripe materials. $2.95 t for garden or house wo piece effects, at Tub $3.95 to 6.95 o 4.95 Wool Jersey KILLED BY AUTO ON WALK. |sitcvai,,'s, front of No. 298 Monroe Woman Tossed by Skidding Car—/ whole truckloads of propaganda pamph- | Seeks to Avoid void Trial oF on Charge of | Silk Petticoats In an excellent choice of models, shown in white and colors, with desirable double panels, Are very special at $2.7 Clearance Wedn blue and white; sizes Made of Nainsook and Batiste, in attractive models; sizes from 1 to 4 years; formerly sold up to $3.25, Children’s Shetland ,, Sweaters, special at > Slip-over models; pink and white, Regularly sold al $2.50 Buy U. S. Government War Savings Stamps Bathing Suits Women’s very smart one-piece models with neat contrasting trimmings will be found Priced very low 5 $2.95 and 4.95 Sale of Children’s Dresses esday, on the Main Floor Reduced to $ 1.95 Children’s Cretonne .98 | Garden Sets, special $1.35 Consisting of Apron and Hat; dainty 1 to 3 years, colorings; sizes from 2 to 4 years, Regularly sold at $1.50 rah Rosoff, forty-three, of herry Street, was struck and en feet. She died before Three Others Are Hurt, |! Fived. Abraham Wolf | A woman Was killed and three per- |} Yiver No uit, Monts sons Were slightly injured yosterday | S' ©. twenty-seven Ld 3 y y Ma Street, wore Injured afternoon when an automobile, op- | said the car skidded and he| ‘ dan he ty ont erated by Emanuel Levy, No. 45 Bart | Biztion $e Woe held on ancien: Jlett Street, Brooklyn, ran up on the! nical charge of homicide. 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