The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 16

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—— eel hecked up and calibrated. which would lead direotly from the a (|) eC ‘After @ good night's sleep to insure | flask through a tube into my mouth. } the best physical condition for the|At 10,000 feet I passed through a Might I arrived at the field and be-| stratum of clouds and at 20,000 foot - gan . | Passe: rough another ‘stratum ole are corte ye which somewhat obscured the ground Lone Auk insuring reliability | and hindered me in locating my posi- ‘ef all factors which are necessary to| tion with respect to the geography of @btain safety and comfort when un-| the ground. 1 Aid not feel any Ill ef- @ergoing ects whatever un well above 40,00 ee aretnioe Mithe anes |feet, as I was recclving plenty. of f = Pabpineriu doa fe me- | ozygen and was warm enough, but as ‘@hanics had stripped the plane of all/the altitude above 30,000 feet was xcess weight by cutting out unneces- | reached a slight slowing up of one's “gary equipment and by reducing the | senses and faculties was noticeable wm THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTHABER 30, 1921. | a5 AV’ cab tenns " Jobjects on the ground and the in-| titude to the ground would not be too Greater New York, In * oodlawn ceme- | DE LIMIT IS REACHED }atruments in the. cockpit. becoring | sudden | tery | ’ dim and shaky, Whenever | these| I landed and taxied to the line) he memorial is a granite shaft with q effects | would turn on a little more | where the boys in the gars and On| @ pronze bust he Chief In uniform : % oxygen, which was flowing well and| the fleld were waitin curious to| designed by Ernest Wise Keyser, It freely, | was worried at no time until! know the results of the flight. erected the John MoCullagh ¥ approximately 39,000 feet was reached. aii imatanain Asn lation, of which Be A At thia altitude ice from my breath C. th ormer. 0c mim ner, : ie within the mask must have clogged |M’CULLAGH SHAFT UNVEILED |: hy AG reageN Were eee : fete .{ | the oxygen pipe, for the reason that I 1 it of the associath Army Lieutenant Who Broke World's Record felt the force becoming diminished) Memartal Bears Bronze Bust of (he | Beate metnorial as unveiled by ‘Berst and began to feel very bad effects : |John MeCullagh, nephew of the late | ' Chtet of Poltce. bas Wor hese | ‘ from {ts lack, I tried to blow thi |Ghiet, ‘The Invocation was by Chap- | +1. 1 . " " ye od . at Dayton Says Control Is Faulty aut and did wucosed In getting a taste Many police officiais and prominent fain fob Ae Wade and, the benediction | The Vower of London, massive, Che YVower of London is the re- i of te D of quickly | eit) i eany 4 y Chaplain John J. Coogan. rife . th grb doc A Fina baw ce ae Beyond Height He Reached. ese ae eed tO nce _illekly |eltinens attended the unveiling yeater-| ahigtg wan fred by patroimen and |ancient, with its squares and gal- pository for the Royal jewels | feat _ . rnoon of the memorial to John | ‘'taps” was sounded by buglers of the . * ants 5 os a Mf Pan ot ‘. pits " Fhe Morning World to-day printed {on another occasion, when attempt. | *wuné over cn to the emergency flask | M i first_Chiet_ ot Police of Police Band. |leries, its archives and menageries, rare, ostentatious and gaudy, sore | ‘the following: ing an altitude fight, the propeller |G iny mask, placing the tube throwsn pe curious buildings and odd cor- obtained at the cost of kingdoms. ' Lieut. John A. MacReady, a area seal anata WEIR UU Nin BRIT are Te cae oe | ners, the Tower of London, world The London Character Shoe Shops 3 United States Army Air Service, | 'D# © hie tthe | Was feeling comparatively normal. | Hie renowned from William the Con- display Men’s Shoes—rare, beau- | DRAYTON, 0. Sept. 99,—t1 wasn't | V8! attached to the wing strut of the | Was Jesling comparatively normal. | i n i ve - ; ‘pedord I was after whon I atarted out|Plane, and hitting the strut, because | ounaition at 40,800. feet (indicated) lf ‘ queror down, is passed by, strange tiful without ostentation, conspic- 4} | pn the Sight which ultimately result- | Of this excess speed. re : and expected that fying, on ees Ke Sale of 450 enough, by the Londoner himself uous yet refined, of inimitable ! 4 in upsetting Major R. W. Schroed-| 1 was well protected against the |For ent ee but this Was NEW CANTON CREPE | It is familiar and taken for granted. merit, for the wealthy in quality, ; r's altitude record, but to test a new | Cold. Over my military uniform was) not the case. Am soon as sea con- 4 1 | arabes . ais propeller and additional equipment] ® heavy sult of woollen underwear | ditions were lost on the engines the 4 and within the reach of every man in ck, heavily |power was quickly diminished and 1 . . ;: ' Apes ‘on the Moss supercharger, which has| 0d over this was a thick, Paula Oy, i It Lond h ons. price ‘ould only get 100 feet more altitude, 1 en he London Character Shoe Shops, f been experimented with extensively | Padded leather covered sult igs of | Which was the absolute ceiling of the TRICOTINE DRESSES a || fant, 1 d P. HB at Cook Field. down and feathers. On my feet were | Diane. ie} jluxuriant, novel, pronounced in ; : i One of the functions of the en-| fleece lined leather moceasina. |My | While hanging suspended at an in; at $19.95! beauty of construction, display- It was in the, Tower of London hands were covered with fur-lined | dicated altitude dial of 41, : k . pla} 7 ! L See ie omen fo malt: | gloves. “My leather head mask was feet the plane swuhe and roiled and (Twenty Different Styles) f |ing footwear finely shaped, and that Raleigh wrote his “History ‘airp! mili- } very little action on the controls cou PPS} CR "| , j os use at high altitude. Continual! lined with fur and an oxygen MaSk |e oytained, The controls were almost Ot h juniquely superior; the London of the World.” It is in these Is being made to develop planes | was attached to it. useless, as there was not enough sus- Jther materials, including Character Shoe Shops, now fa- ‘ “ Whioh will be better than the planes| The goggles were separate and taining surface to move the plane in French Serge, Jersey, Poiret leneue dor anudual valiee dh Maw London Character Shoe Shops that } the direction a vi esired, oe “h} @ ‘f s a § ~ . . of ottier nations for combat or obser-| were placed on the outside of the |*h¢, direction that wan doalted. Twill, Satin, Roshanara, \ Sh st th A f _ the London Shoe Company is writ- vation work at extremely long dis-| head mask. The inside of the G08 | without control, and I held it there for Charmeuse and Satin | Shoes, arrest the attention of every ? i. ; tances above the ground. gles was covered with & alle fe Lok Almost five minutes before I was ab- Faced Canton Crepe LI New Yorker, no matter how brief ing volumes of history in Men's ound which wa : ; 9 No fur- ei) | 1: . * r = tye My record flight yesterday was a esa (eaibe tsa arpa ‘This gelatine | ther. When asured of this I pulled his leisure or how preoccupied his Shoe retailing. . dest flight and the record was inct-| painted over the gi the throttle slightly back in order to $9.95 to $50 mind @enta} to the very valuable engine, | compound is for the purpose rate gilde down, but even with this small : propeller TI ‘charge: data | ing the ice from forming on e IN- | movement the bottom seemed to drop o " Mates cued side of the goggles. It is supposed to] out of the plane and down it quickly 4 Send for Illustrated Booklet—r1480 Broadway. ‘The day was 1d: warm and clear | function in this respect to a tempera. | WCh* toward earth. " IV TON —fust Meier Gr GAS Gu Wiis’ cee) (tuke vor lappronimiaisly 60 degiees)||, cre CUBIBAL pare ct tte retuen {6 i y on whic! e pices earth ve mage in Ps very a | GARMENT Co. by best results are obtained at altitude, | Fahrenheit below freezing. 6, but as altitude was lost, ele- “ Whe warmer the day is the better in-| In addition to the standard oxygen| ments of consciousness became 307 Fifth Avenue wtroment results are obtainable, be-| equipment of five flasks containing DaRnniHie to teal Sorbie wale urere. Near 31 Canton Crepe Dress; $19 95 kell | G@uuse the pressure and density cor- | together a pressure of 2,300 pounds, 1/T“tnanged gorgles and continued my Near 3ist Street Silk Embroidered . | Feotions do not bring the final height|had an additional emergency flask glide toward earth, flying around at Cur Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women’s Wear | so low after all instruments are| containing a pressure of 1,500 pounds, | 20,000 feet for a period of approxi- - mately twenty minues, in order that | the change in condition from my al- Store Hours, 9 fo 5.30 AUEARN Tower London ‘ ; ‘and this slowing up increased as alti es agile SP anyaes was also re-| (Use above this height was gained. i a a ee ur uns | Any exertion calls for oxygen. The STR = @uoed for the reason that in all pre- | faculties do not function normally. FOURTEENTH STREET |__Gstoblished 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE viout b.| If I would stoop over to make some rere ee ee ttary to (adjustment T would feel the need for ondon aracter oes Server, thus making it necessary 0/oyygon, This need is manifest by the sit . “have an almost double supply of | 2°25" neni ahaa as £6Nassau St., Vr. Fullon 1480 Broadway, Times Sq @xygen. Roy Langham had been my 276 W. 125th St.,\r. 8th Ave. 86 Delancey St., Schiff Parkwwa Observer on all previous flights of altitude, but in this particular case “it was not necessary for him to take readings, as the data to be obtained ‘Was such that I could get it myself with very few readings and observa- 3,44 SIXTHAVE? ‘The plane climbed remarkably well SATURDAY'S SPECIAL A New Fall Model considering the original sl ed b “ef Hibs provelisr. SIiopaien Yvan|| THREE saat gl od Pe @ very large one, having a ground ‘apeed of only 1,100 revolutions a mi | ‘ute, whereas most propellers have a @beed around 1,600. The density of the atmosphere decreases with alti- tude, and a propeller turning slowly at the ground would have great speed ‘as the plane rose more and more into the lighter air. On one previous Might the propeller speeded up from|| Patent or Kid 1460 r. p. m. at the ground to 2,400/] Leather, Louis XV. i) r. p. m. at 34,000 feet, which was the|] Heel. Worth $8.00. ceiling of thie particular fig 4 London:—111 Finsbury Pavement, E. C. MW Donald Shoes STORE HOURS: 9 to 5:30 —HEARN- FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Redes TLS aH DE ae hE Licidane ltt) ALE 1s taeda LS TODAY TOMORROW CONTINUING Our Great Special Purchase Sale of Philippine Hand Made Lingerie “Simply marvellous!” “I’ve never seen such value” and other expressions of admiration for our sale may be heard as constantly as a chorus around the palm tree pagoda, where this lovely Philippine lingerie is displayed and where picturesque Philippine women demonstrate expertly their fascinating needlework. 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