WUtN. ori DuIw .was dei port, Ïast week, d by its manu: 10MIDAY Opm"iuNc SALE Summer Furs and Spriq utsand Coats (fur trimmed and plain) A Guaranteed. Saving on Every Item of............ Corne in and visit our New Large Store, Iocated et 417 Linden Avenue-V2 bl1ock>wëst of the ""Wlet (This New Stoe wiII be our Main' Headquarters) FURS STORED- Includes $.-00 CI.laningj, GI.zing, Inhsurence...5 FUR TRIMMED $.50 GARM~NT.............. m . NsOVERCOATS - Includes $.00 C1.ening end Pressing ........ Tailoring IMqprtmet inh Connection, Vmmu Jh. ~ Fuririers, mc. 417 Lindn Aveaue, WiIiU.tte, <~block West of 'IV,'Terminal) Phone Willnette BOS jusI h-v J. and like that of the average 10w pricea afac- automobile. In addition there is an -altimeter, oil température gauge, tacometer and conpass. The ship cruises at 90 m. p. h. with a top speed of a little over 100 m. -P. b. It cardes two> people, side by- side -coupe f4shion.ý-travels. 17 miles on a gallon of gas, and the twenty, gallon tank holcis1 enough for about 350 >miles, of flying. The .plane lan ds at 45 m.'p. h. 1Aùcording to Mark Wonds the ship will' sell for less than $1,500, and if production is great enough he bop.es to put the .rie around $1,00. The federal bureau of air commerce, bas b ought the irst shjp, one of ,agroup of 100, now being built. The plane was flown iýby James'Hurst. OFF-THE CUFF Looking very sunburned after win- tering in Palm Springs, Calif., Slim Freitag. made bis appearance at Cur- tiss. Slim is thiepilot for C. J. Cor- rel, the "Andy" haîf of the famous Amos and Andy radio teamf. After Andy bougbt a Stinson plane Slim acted as his instructor, and altbôugh Andy won bis wings fromn the De- partment of Commerce, SEiM con- tinues to go along-just in case. We knew that johnny Heckman wouldn't be able to resist the lure of blue skies much longer. Last, faîl heuz niht a new Davis plane fromn last Saturday saw 11111 proucuy y i.nL the new plane. Inspecta Bomber Another Martin bomber made its appearance at Curtiss iast week pilot- ed by Lieutenant Thaye-r f rom Lang-. ley Field, W. Va., homie of the -2tb bombardment squadron. He was kind enough to ask me to "4come aboard," so with bis aid and that of the flying cadet accompanying I... T ntvnacre t clibun the side' place Driggs at PaI-Waukeep andi l3ih Turgeon will act as chief înstriuc- tor to this scribe. ..1Mr. Wollett, the flying lumberman who recently purchased a new "24" Fairchild cabin plane from Cîiff Condit at Pa1-Wau.kee flew'to North Carolina with his pilot, Pat Mullins. From there they will fly.to Hunting- don, W. Va., and Georgi*a.. M.Piper took off1 in bis Lockheed for Detroit and points e 1ast., His plane is theî one bearing the legend "Piper and Beardsley Founidry Supplies" on its side. Happy birthday will be sung ini the Aviation Country club's. environs next Sattwday night when Bill Turg- con' s wife, AI Sprague, Vi Crosbie and "Cy" Sideli get together for 'a joint celebration. Yes, we asked, but were told that the ages were not knowin. WIrnt. aJ/ccatioit! Wings to 72 year old A. E. Jes- surun, of. 4708 North Racinie avenue, Chicago, wholeft here on a United Air Line'sý plane for San. Francisco with the intenion of being back in J-is îoop office in less than three weeks. Mr. Jessurun's- itincrary in- cludes a twenty-day 14,000 mile air tour of the United States and Ger- mfany, including a round trip across the Atlantic aboard the new Zep- pelin, FHindlenburg. *The last leg of his record-breaking vacation jaunit will- be a return flight *aboard a United Air Lines plane from New York to Chicago. Last week United Air Lines in- creased its schieduled flying to more than 1,500,000 miles a month when- it added new flights on its New Yorkc- Chicago- Calif ornia and: Seattle -,San Diego airways a mounting, to 150,000 additional miles monthly, it was. an- ïounced by Presiden t W. A. Patter- son. This -miléage is equal,,to that flown during peak m onths last sumi- met. Although attempting movie critic- :isms is a littie out of our fine, con-. WILMETTE LIFE 1232 Central'< Avenue Wilmiette - - 0L*OflSt*fl.. ri S t VV n... with pride to the srnoothness utes elapsed, and just as the an- he new improved runways and nouncer was calling the departure of evelness. of the surrounding field Mr. Tibbett's plane he rushed back al-Waukee. The 1 'anding field with a stunning autographed photo- nbles the greens of a well kept graph of himself, .which bie presented course. The approach, to the to the delighted counter man. 'I i