Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 143, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1928 — Page 5

NOV. 5, 1928-

Aviation NEW PROPELLER TO DRIVE PLANE Hollow-Bladed Equipment Tested by Navy. fjjj Science Service WASHINGTON, Nov. s.—Hollowbladed propellers made of a special steel soon may drive navy airplanes through the air. Air screws of the new construction and design now are being tested. The navy department recently let a contract for six experimental propeller blades of entirely new construction. They are of hollow chrome vanadium steel and are said to be the first of hollow construction to stand the great strains imposed by a high speed airplane. Efforts to develop such a blade have been made for the last ten years, but all met with failure, because no satisfactory method of welding the two sides of the propeller together could be found. By using anew process of electric welding, the new propeller was fabricated to be as strong as those of aluminum alloy and other materials now in general use by the navy. -Greatest advantage of the new propeller is that it can be produced at two-thirds of the cost of present equipment. Preliminary tests with =twice the normal load, recently completed on the first of the propellers, indicate that the new blade will meet all requirements, and the navy plans to advertise for bids for a large number of the hollow propellers within a few months. Forced Down by fog Forced down by an impenetrable fog, Tom Hill, Embry-Riddle air mail pilot, landed the mail plane safely in a cornfield four miles northeast of Lebanon Saturday. D. A. McConnell, local representative of the Embry-Riddle company, rushed to the field in his automobile, brought Pilot Hill and the mail to Indianapolis airport and started him for Cincinnati in a reserve plane. The Whirlwind Waco biplane HiL was flying was not damaged. Pilots Record Plane Randolph Page, flying the StinsonDetroiter monoplane in which Eddie Stinson and George Haldeman "set the world endurance record, landed at Indianapolis airport Sunday en route from Ft. Worth, Tex., to Northville, Mich. He was accompanied by W. A. Mara. . Aviators Land Here J. H. McKenney and D. H. Moury Jr., flying a Berliner monoplane from Washington to Milwaukee, landed at Indianapolis airport, Mars Hill, Sunday, and stopped over night. Peoria People Fly Here Charles Shields, Louisville, former Embry-Riddle air mail pilot, landed at Indianapolis airort Saturday in a Fairchild monoplane from Peoria, 111. Passengers in the ship. Mr. and Mrs. Horton Van Sieblin and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Todid, took the train from here to Dayton, and Shields went to Louisville. Shields went to Dayton Sunday to return his passengers to Peoria. % New Monoplane Lands Everett Winnings, Indianapolis, and O. W. Jones, Terre Haute, flying anew monoplane manufactured by the Wabash Aircraft Company, Terre Haute, landed at Indianapolis airport Sunday evening and stayed over night. Flies to Portland Karl Biedenmeister flew a Hoosier airport Travelair biplane to Portland Sunday and returned today.

In the Air

South wind, twelve miles an hour; barometric pressure, 30.09 at sea level; temperature, 42; ceiling 5,000 feet; visibility, two miles; broken overcast, ground haze.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to the police as having been stolen: Dr. J. E. Kernel, 5270 East Washington street, Ford sport coupe, license 696-541, from garage in rear of 5270 East Washington street. ’ Fred Whipps 1903 North New Jersey street, Essex sedan, license 18-800, from Thirty-eighth street and College avenue. Frank Vestal, 22 North Addison avenue, Ford touring, license 617926, from Division street and Olivei avenue.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles recovered by tne police: Marshall A. Welch, New Ross. Ind., Chevrolet truck, found at Meridian and Fourteenth streets. W. O Turner, Linden hotel, Ford, found at New Jersey and Ohio creets. Grayson Guy, 1247 South Sheffield avenue, Ford, found at 452 East Washington street. Ford, roadster, license • 703-Fu3 found at Roosevelt avenue and Lud low avenue. 4 Ford, touring, 650-908 found a' fiOOO Allen street. Ford roadster, 627-650 found at Illinois street and Capitol avenue, Lawrence Roeder, 1602 Ringgolu street, Ford, found at Sheldon street and Belt railroad. Carl Martin, Greenwood. Ind. Ford found at 1469 South Meridian street. Auto Crashes Into Store Jtu United Press BRAZIL, Ind., Nov. s.—Excitement reigned in the Todd grocery on a corner here when William Shafer of Indianapolis chose to hit the front of the store with his automobile rather than crash head-on with a large truck which turned in his path, fruits and vegetabes, displayed in the front windows of the store, were hurled through the air. No one was injured.

Ayres' 56th Anniversary Sale ;

Semi-Made Skirt Patterns of Wool $6.95 PLAIN pleated, sunburst or butterfly pleats; of finest imported and domestic ~ woolens. Beautiful plaid effects, checks, plaid or novelty weaves; in all colors. Pleated, hemmed and ready for the belt. —Ayres—Woolens— second floor.

New Sale Shoes Priced Low at

$10.50 CUEDE, the aecepted mode for daytime, makes this smart strap slipper in brown or black. Silver brocade may be worn in white and silver, or tinted to match your evening gown. —Ayres—Shoes, second floor.

Vionnet Sleeve on Satin Negligee $18.75 "D EAUTIFIJLLY draped, a negligee after the famous Vionnet, with wing sleeves, a slight blouse and a very graceful bow at the back of the neck. • Os Satin and onjy one of the many lovely negligees at this price. Some are lace trimmed. —Ayres—Negligees, third floor. *

TOILET GOODS

Child's 3-Pieee Dresser Set, $5.95

10-Piece dresser sets, of pearl on amber composition, $6.95. 3- men’s shell on amber dresser sets, $4.95, 4- men's,, military sets, $6.95. Dr. John Post’s Baku Baths. $9.95. Pinaud’s cream, $1.75

—Ayres—Toilet Goods, street floor.

Boys' Wash Suits at Low Prices and $2-59 QUALITY suits in an attractive variety. Oliver Twist models in both tailored and dress types In combination of colors. Sizes 2to 6. —Ayres—Children’s Store, fifth floor.

—Ayres—Shoes, Second floor.

Glazo nail polish, 25C. Louise Andre cream, 650. Louise Andre cream $1.29. Louise Andre bath dusting powder, 790. Louise Andre face powder, 75<\ Novelty china bowls, 25<* (in a box.)

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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56th Anniversary Sale Presents Many Timely Savings for Men and Boys t Men's Union Suits 95 *1.25 Heavy rib, fall weight with long sleeves, ankle length. Flat lock seams, closed Fleece lined in tan or gray ;or fancy crotch. Sizes 36 to 46. Irregulars of an medium rib in blue or helio. Sizes 36 to exceptionally good make. 46. Irregulars. Men's Hose, 25c Boys’ fly Fancy, fine grade rayon Plain heather colored; or .a. tem TfS £££££: Shirts /|A$ A Sizes 10 to 11 v-i. Substand- serviceable weight. Sizes 10 HI i'ifr'Jr) ards. to 11%. Irregulars. ~ J Men’s Outing Pajamas Fast colored fabrics in neat patw terns. Shaped collar, pocket, barrel sl.2*S sl.2® Union Suits 79c taSV Boys’ suits, part wool, medium . „ , , . „ , rih. and fleece lined qualities, from Apple Byelow outing m Heavy weight flannelette, high grade manufacturers. Long etty patterns. 4 Rayon (mostly "Amoskeag”). Full sleeves and legs. Sizes 6 to IC. ogs on coat. Sizes A, B, sized, well made. Sizes B, First

Anniversary Sale Women's Full-Fashioned Wool-Mixed Hose $ J.OO Pair Very good looking. Fully reinforced Sizes SV-j to 10. First quality. Assorted colors.

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Anniversary Sale of 3,600 Pairs Women’s Full-Fashioned Service Weight Silk Hose slight Seconds Square or NationZ Lou,n 1 rT“ Novelty Manufacturer m fair Heels These hose tire made of pure silk—over the knee, with lisle garter hem. Non will recognize the excellence of Iheir quality instantly when you pick them up. Sizes B*4 to 10. Assorted colors. Boys' Women's Women's 7-8 Socks Silk Gloves Lisle Hose 3 Pairs $1 95c Pair 3 Pairs 50c Sports patterns i.n good Heavy; with embroidered Fully reinforced. Sizes colors. First quality. cuffs. Irregulars. Bhi to 10. Irregmars. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Anniversary Sale Women's “Lustre” Hose 59c Pair Pointed Heels Look and feel like silk. Seamed back. Reinforced with double heel, sole and toe. First quality. Assorted colors. Sizes 9 to .0.

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