Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1927 — Page 3
110 TO BUILD OIHEIBLE FOR I, T.-PARIS TRIP Stop Flight Alton. 0. Jn7T7-(INS)-A <Hri- .... in tn be const rusted here soon f Lh will bo able to .fly from New v ho Pnrls and return without stopI according to President P. W. Jfieid. of the Goodyear Tire and l„bber company, head of the GoodrMrZepP*l'“ corporation. The big airship will he able to make th, round -trip carrying a crew of forty (irt and a full load 'according to preMinna. Under test conditions, with i,gmaii crew and a maximum fuel load lu ch a dirigible should be able to fly across the Pacific and back, local airihlp designers declare. pointing out that trans-ocean flights guch as recently have brought recognition of the efficiency of the modern airplane, have been made three times by dirigible airship. Litchfield cited sii outstanding dirigible flights as in the development of lighter-thanair craft naviagation,” as follows: Bib Flights ISl 7—The L-59 flew from Jatnbol, Bulgaria to German East Africa and back on a 4.225 mile, non-stop flight occupying a little less than four days 1922— The British R-34 flew over 'he Atlantic to Mitchell Field. L. 1., refilled and returned. 1923— The Shenandoah made a trip of 8.000 miles around the rim of the American continent. 1924 -The Los Angeles made a 5.100 mile trip from Central Europe to Lakeburst. N. J. 1926—The semi-rigid Norge made ftp epochal four-leg trip from Rome, Italy to Point Barrow. Alaska, stoping at Pulham, England; Osol Norway; Spitsbergen, then over the North Pole covering a distance approximately 7,000 miles. “With this background, we are ready
ffigjga s&g SwEHßam yawtf Ik -*«flfl \ x ||ffl®pwsa x' j |J| g'- | Ji In the Spotlight i of highestpublicfavor more than wrx Riding is like flying New advantages never associated with this price-field, single out the Greater Essex Super-Six with spotlight brilliancy, marking it farther than ever above all comparison. And public acceptance, intensified by knowledge that the most popular Essex of history was withdrawn to make wav for it, has ! swept the country in a nation-wide buying fervor that quickly g| outran the greatest of all Essex production schedules. || All that the previous Essex stood for—speed, reliability ■ and a riding ease that was like flying—is here in greater « and more enjoyable degree. There is greater power, B pick-up and performance. There is greater luxury and M comfort in these longer, roomier, more beautifully fin- ■ ished bodies. But no words can adequately describe the £ totally different thrill of this new transportation. No 9 price comparison can give any expectation of the qual- 9 ity, value and zestful performance exclusive to this car || Even though production is greatest in Essex history, demand ■ is so large that we must handle all deliveries on the basis of || priority of orders. 2-Pass. Speedabout S7OO 4-Pass. Speedster $835 Coach $735 Coupe $735 Sedan $835 5 All prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus war excise tax S ESSEX I Super Six I P. KIRSCH & SON I N ""l> Second street ° PI> ° SITE ,NTER ™‘« STATION |
to co islder what difficulties ami dan-1 gers the airship hnv to face and in- ■ quire what steps have been made to alleviate them.” Litchfield declared. o . —— Mrs. Fred Kohler of French township who has been a patient at Martinsville sot some time will return home Saturday. ’I- -* «*■' " -* 'l’" 1 Oi, IWlM———■———
A MlI I i :! A strap watch for summer playtime The strap's the outdoor watch, the only I kind to wear for golf, tennis, motoring or j any sport. It can’t drop, no matter how I hard you play. You don’t need a vest to t carry it. Just raise your arm to see the time. ? We’ve a large variety of straps here from 1 $25 to $250. They’re Gruens, too, which jl means that they’re distinctive and reliable. | And anyone can see at a glance that they | were made for the wrists of men! | Gruen Strap, $35 < Other}, $25 to $175 I Btfriffin i a-. 1 era 1/ M | B ijllll I Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store U E MW I
DECAIVR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1927.
The Codowacina Camp Fire girls ■ awarded the white gold vanity case on I which they were selling chances, to I Miss Franclle Lower, who held the I lucky number. Mrs. Ray Keller is I guardian of the ('amp Fire. I Mrs. Alva Nichols Is spending n few I days in Fort Wayne as the guest of I [ her brother, Leo Miller, and family. I
I Mighty Hot, Isn’t It, But You’ll Find Cool Savings I I FRIDAY and SATURDAY | I NOW IN FULL SWING! UNUSUAL AND ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN OUR I July Clearance 8% r— — —■■ — I. !!•■■■ vuimai I ■ t-M****, I I I W? 5 vtn w-v / I *■ tdT I J J* z ’/ I I W* I law B i ■ dpr kiM y 9 MV ■ ■ B I I A /1 X MB! WE ■ m I IL I /11 Hr MB i i I * IVr I I I< I I 1111BJ / r ilf a I I 8 I i-1 ft II ’U ii f ft < LJW-' it II II v I 111 \ l 11 4 V MX,— vr h I I II >1 I ML I I LUf? UMlti WH I | S No odds and ends and cheap merchandise, but our regular high grade stock—the best to ij be had. Don’t let this sale go by without buying your needs at these low prices. I Men’s Suits at July Clearance " I I J STRAW HATS 1 Suits from our regular stock that represent a wonderful All popu | ar braids and 1 line. Good assortment to choose from. a complete assortment I B H of sizes. Not too late i $47.50 Suits • CJ9K QQ $32.50 Suits C 99 QQ for wear this summer. sa * e P r ' ce sale price $7.00 Hats L? K QQ T sale price. .. I 5 534.88 $21.88 X"". $4.88 I ■ $42.50 Suits COA QQ $25.00 Suits £I£QQ $5.00 Hats £9 QQ | sale price tPOV.OO sale price tplV.oo price. .. fPO.OO 1 $4.50 Hats QQ i $40.00 Suits Q9Q QQ $22.50 Suits (J* 1 | QD sale price. .. | sale price U4J.00 :a!e price tPIiTvOO $4.00 Hats (PQIQ If sale price... LO | $37.50 Suits WZ. QQ $20.00 Suits tfHQ QQ 8 sale price sale price tb A s.koo 18 I $35.00 Suits C9/f QQ SIB.OO Suits QI 9QQ $2.50 Hats OQ g sale price sale price . V-L* i«Oo sale price. .. 01*00 $2.00 Hats (?1 OO « ~ ~ ” ~~ ™ sale price... 01*00 I Buy Summer Suits at These Prices ■ I $25.00 Suits go at sl6 88 SIB.OO Suits go at sl2 88 I $22.50 Suits go at sl4 88 $15.00 Suits go at $9 $$ I | $20.00 Suits go at sl3 88 812.50 Suits go at I Odd Trouser Savings » w «" Savi , n ®L a SHIRT SAVINGS I | $3.00 Union Suits go at .s2.ls |i $8.50 Trousers $6.88 $2.50 Union Suits, go at sl.Bs c ._ e « C o « $7 50 Trousers $5 88 $2.00 Union Suits, go at $1.38 <->.OO Silk Shirts $3.88 I 1™"*” $1.50 B.V.D. Suits, go at $1.28 53.50 White & Fancy pat. $2.88 I «?nn I TrmXTrs 82 88 l lnion Suits, go at . .78c $2.85 White & Fancy pat. $1.98 I 83 00 Trousers ... .. . $2.28 50c Bovs V nion uils ’s° at 38c $2.50 White & Fancy pat. SI.BB I $250 Trousers """"I SI.BS Extra Serial. m'sS value. ,9Sr $2.35 White & Fancy pat. 51.58 I | Vance & Linn I
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