Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 325, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1928 — Page 4

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FIRST AIRPLANE EUROPEAN TOUR IS ADVERTISED Passengers to Sail From New York, Take to Air in Germany. Bu XEA. Service ' NEW YORK, May 11.—The personally conducted air tour of Europe has arrived. At least the North German Lloyd steamship line has advertised for patrons for the first one. It’s scheduled for September 8October 9, the dates of departure from and return to New York. The tourists will sail from New York aboard the liner Columbus. They’ll land at Bremerhaven, and then take to the air for visits to Berlin, Vienna, Munich, Zurich, Cologne, Paris, Amsterdam, London and way points. All the European travel will be by airplane except from Zurich to Cologne. At Berlin the tourists will see the International Aeronautical Exhitition. While the journeys between airports will be made at high speed, the manner of conveyance will afford the fullest opportunities for sight-seeing. Luxurious German, Dutch, French, and English planes will be used. There will be leisurely stops en route. Asa final touch of modernism, planes will be used to bring patrons from their home towns to New York to set sail aboard the Columbus. Cost of the tour will be from $1,290 up, it’s announced, with a special rate of SB4O for students of aviation. The tourists will travel a total of 9,853 miles. Each passenger will receive an embossed certificate relating the history of the trip.

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Well-Dressed Dog Going Abroad Will Sport Smart Wardrobe and Luggage

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Bon voyage, Mickey! In the lower photo you see the up-to-date purp with his outfit for European travel —broadcloth top coat, his grip filled with steamer rug, pigskin hoofs, collar, lead, muzzle, hot water bottle toilet articles, and his leather case for hand-engraved silver bowl. Upper right, Mickey’s day bed; upper left, some going-away presents.

BY MARIAN HALE NEA Service Writer NEW YORK, May 11.—Hail the clothes-conscious canine! Any pet purp that Isn’t clothes-conscious Just isn’t modem—that’s all! What the well-dressed dog will wear when he sails for Europe this summer is a matter of great mo-

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Introductory Sale Price ’39 2 Pleasing in design and substantially built. Finished in a rich shade of-walnut. A wonderful bargain. Easy Terms! STONE’S—42I-423 W. Wash. St.

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I Mickey, she will tuck away in her own steamer wardrobe one of the doggy new dog day-beds, all overstuffed and upholstered In velour! Its sides let down to make a bed at night. It costs S3O. The luggage is S4O. Mickey must have one of the new belted summer top-coats, preferably

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of brown broadcloth with a snappy tan and brown checkered lining and a little pocket with a handkerchief protruding. The well-groomed dog affects right now only quiet tones as tan and brown or black and gray for travel, although Hunter’s green is on the upgrade. Matching Mickey’s brown broadcloth topcoat is a tan angora wool sweater, a thin brown rubber raincoat, made-to-order pigskin boots that lace up with thongs and tie with neat bows. His traveling collar, lead and muzzle should be of pigskin, also. The larger piece of imported luggage has compartments to hold the pup’s clothes and brushes and combs, large or small, depending on whether he is a Griffon, a wirehaired terrier, a Scottie or whatnot. There is a fine-toothed comb, for use in case a plebeian continental flea should hop into little Fill’s silky fur! There are washcloths and towels, monogrammed or embroidered, and fragrant soap. There is an imported steamer rug in gay Scotch plaid. For use in the event Mickey gets sea-sick, there is a tiny hot water bottle covered with striped flannel. The second piece of luggage, In appearance like a miniature round hatbox, holds the traveling dish for food. This is a silver dish, engraved, with a glass lining and cork top inside. There are lots of “going away” gifts for dogs, too. One who loves his neighbor’s pet as his own cart send to the boat a lovely handpainted bone. These are chemical bones, scientifically prepared. One also might choose a gold or silver French love charm, with an

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appropriate verse of endearment on one side and the pet’s name on the other, or some of the new gold belts, either tiny cowbells that have a real cowbell sound, or irregularly shaped bells that chime. Then there is a bowl of French pottery with “Love Me, Love My Dog,” printed on it in French. More acceptable, however, might be some of the dog toys, such as a black rubber cat’s head with rolling eyes, or one of multitudinous colored balls. The dog who stays in America this summer has less luggage, but more choice of dress. He can flaunt a flamboyant red, green, banana yellow, or vivid purple collar and lead. The* chic pup this summer will have his collar, lead, muzzle and harness all to match his mistress’ accessories. GIANT" AT AGE OF 10 Boy Is Six Feet Six Inches and Wears Size 20 Shoe. ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 11.—Altitude prizes were awarded a ten-year-old boy who measured six feet six inches, at a recent meeting of the St. Louis Chapter of Long Fellows, an organization composed of men who measure six feet one Inch or more in their shoes. The organization is conducting a campaign for longer beds in hotels and Pullman sleepers and higher telephone booths. Robert Wadlow, the 10-year-old, is the son of Harold Wadlow, of Alton, 111. He is in the second grade and has a special desk which is carried to all his classes. His shoes are said to be size 20, and are specially made at $25 a pair.

FIND SERUM TO CURE PARALYSIS Doctor Uses Fluid From Other Patients. By XEA Service BOSTON, May 11.—Infantile paralysis, the dreaded child scourge of all ages, has been dealt quite a blow by a discovery of the Harvard Infantile Paralysis Commission. The new cure, announced by Dr. W. Lloyd Aycock, research expert of the commission, consists of serum taken from patients recovered from the disease. Hundreds of experiments by the

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commission have proved that th< cure is practical. In only one case, that of a sufferer in the final stagei of the disease, did it fail. However, Dr. Aycock says of thd experiments: “We cannot as yet definitely say that this serum treatment Is going to cure every case. But it Is my: opinion, after extensive research, that if the serum is applied at a sufficiently early stage of the diseasel it will undoubtedly prevent serious effects, and will in a great many cases rout the disease altogether.” Judge Establishes Nursery ' CHICAGO. May 11.—Crying babies so annoyed Judge Edgar A, Jonas of the Court of Domestic Relations that he established a nursery near the courtroom to keep) them away from the bench.