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CAPRONI’S NEWEST / | four years ago Capron! predicted the of giant aeroplanes of this| vj PLANE WILL CARRY | ype. tren he, however, did not then of such id be ‘ 109 PASSENGERS | er erasada ler usatal Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment to the Wool Giant Airship, Completed, Weighs| seroplanes with socommodations tor ture and, an wealth’ and years, wi ly in Washington for ime. of Commerce Joshua W. SENATE. Se aEEEEEEEEEEEeEEenmemeemeed ‘ander was a member of Congrem| Continues discussion of Naval 241-2 Tons and Has 3,200 = aes from the Gallatin (Mo.) Distriet when! Appropriation Bill. Horse-Power Engines. appointed to the Cabinet. He will re- turn to Missourl on Maroh 5 and re- Judiciary Bub-Committes re- | MILAN, March 1—The new Caproni “ searta hen ae vam lense] (Gueene mete ame cm coereee against |atr liner with cabin accommodations t is not unlikely]! Attorney General Palmer. : tieckioa ts Congres, to yentatenre,| . 20cielary Sub-Comeitioe on ” | fe 8 hatred Dees ret tamsous ction to Congress, two yeais hence.| sorien Loans resumen hearings, | CApron! hiraself, Ttaly’s amous von will go to his farm in Pennayl-| Irrigation Committee continues | #¢roplane designer, supplies the fol- THIRTY FOURTH STREET OROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE } Cabinet, Three Members hearing on dam actoss Yellow |lowing details of the giant sssplanet atone River “Phe weight of my first monoplane ! coded Eight ‘ sen HOUSE. constructed in 1910 was half @ ton and candidate for the Presidency of the Judiolary Committee considera | of forty horse power. The welght of ~ {ALL GLAD TO GET REST. | American Federation of Lator against! andis impeachment charges, the flying ship I have Just completed —_——. ee es Post Office Committee continues | ie 24% tons and it has 3,200 horse ¥ As fe nt Wilson, no one, un- - H ‘i ie immed amt Lowa | investigation of aerial mall acci- | Power engines, This craft consists of {Will Go Back fo Their Old] \i3" {ihc unetin‘e f ata. a central boat measuring 66 feet in dents, 1 10 and Interstate Commerce Committee length, with a passenger capacity of seh, LEA ie | considers bridge bilis 100 persons. To the boat there are at- 3 . .. 1 : | recently that this, al ——— tached three sets of gery The Yn games ‘ ' mistaken impression. He will go di- carrying surface is about 7,150 square ENE rey "en Sart ig 'the"are va| WILLIAM H, DAY LEFT |" pan easeaadly und ane ‘we lence a serehasen ta annie astoee C $2,000,000 ESTATE) sine nying ship is ntted with eight delegation of Harvard etudente a few —_— engines, four carried of the front tri- days that he would devote the | \\): 00,000 in Cash—] Plane and four on the rear triplane, mainder of his life to working for Widow Gets $500, each engine belng of from $00 to 400 pence, 4 Stepson $25,000 and Son horse power.” Rigger BOY 7 ” the Residuary. It in interes! enap, and bp A ih Bact bly The will of the jate William Hf. Day, |™ THE SMARTNESS AND BEAUTY next Frida: ‘That In to Be Defense of Lad Whe! one of the @irectors of the Standard Oll on OF MODES DESIDEDLY IN>? A: ee their Flea with §772,000 Bonds. Company, filed for probate sya eetk yy! “~~ “~*~ ‘Els ' < ADVANSE OF THE SEASON VE Cee CHICAGO, March 1.—William Dal-| Kate Blater at White Plains ye * FOR PREFERMENT WITH \~' disposes of an estate estimated to be ton, the sixteen-year-old boy who oe stole $772,000 from the Northern! “vp pay gives his wife, Marguerite -| Trust Company, has been indicted] nay, $500,000 in cash and all the silver by the Grand Jury, the bill charging | plate, automobile and personal effects him with larceny as bailee and em-|at the Mamaroneck estate. Lawrence bessiement. If convicted his punish-|H. Austin, a stepson of the decedent, ment would be from one to ten years | ots $25,000. The sum of $35,000 Is left in the State Reformatory. in trast with the United States Trust George H.. Guenther, his la: in. | Company, which is directed to pay the ‘ “s income to Grace Henderson of No. 441 dicated bis line of defense by the) common strect, Belmont, Mnss., a #is- statement that he would have Dalton | jo--in-iaw of Mr. Day. examined at once by Dr. Hickson, at} The residuary estate goes to William the psychopatiric laboratory. "All| H. Day gr. son of the testator, who re- the features of this orime,” aid he, ieee, at Events ie Ig. wich ingludes be “ y % . deficiency on the) {hh sam esd street. “The executors are Bartow 8. Weeks and Marguerite Day. I AAD SEES WAR TAXPAYERS’ BANE. ania a FUR COATS THE ATTRACTIVE SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES PRESENTED HERE iH i MeGibbou & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. 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