Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 89, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1929 — Page 21

•AUG. 23, 1929.

STATE CONTEST SCHEDULED FDR j STUDENT FLIERS Prizes Will Be Awarded Winner in Air Meeting Here Aug. 31, Invitation to all student fliers or private license pilots in the state to j enter the statewide contest Aug. 31 j —being sponsored by the Curtiss Fly- j * ing Service of Indiana and the Solo ; Club of Indianapolis was extended J today by Charles E. Cox Jr., Curtiss * assistant general manager. The contest will be based on the * department of commerce private li- > cense examination, and contestants will be judged on takeoff, turns, glides, accuracy of landing and general judgment used. * No particular entry blank need be ' filled out, but Cox has asked that : those intending to enter notify him if possible. Guests of Company Fliers participating in their own £ or rented planes will be guests of the Curtiss company and the Solo Club. The new $75,000 Curtiss hangar' . will be dedicated the evening of the . contest. At That time Horace Huey, Solo Club president, will extend an invitation to visiting fliers to form similar clubs in their home cities. Winner of the flight contest will be awarded the Curtiss all-state sil- * ver trophy. Other winners will re- - celve goggles or helmets. Aid for Novices * In addition, the Gift three winners will be given a 500-mile crosscountry tour in a Curtiss four-place plane, piloted by an expert navigation instructor, who will give them ? Instructions in map reading, course finding and general navigation. Cox pointed out that, in general, -aviation contests are for experienced fliers, while this contest is exclusively for novice fliers, and will be ~>f material benefit to them in their training. FRATERNITY WILL MEET Delta Cpsilons to Convene at West Baden Springs, Aug. 29-31. Ninety-fifth annual convention j and vacation of the Delta Upsilon fraternity will be held at West Baden Springs. Ind., Aug. 29 to 31. Social activities, business sessions, motor trips and a golf tournament compose the chief part of the program.

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GIRAFFE IS SHIPPED—NECK, LEGS AND ALL Animal Placed in Underslung Car Used by Electric Company. By United Pregg SCHENECTADY. N. Y., Aug. 23. Transporting giraffes is a ticklish matter, officials of the Boston & Maine railroad discovered, but through the ingenuity of a youthful employe of the company and the courtesy of the General Electric company here the problem has been solved. The chief difficulty was what to do with the excess neck of the animals, since they admittedly would not fit into an ordinary railroad car. The young employe advanced the idea that certain underslung cars used by the General Electric cornpay for transporting electric transformers might suit the purpose. Measurements were take and the boy’s suggestion was adopted.

Dressed Fret While Yon Walt MILLISER POULTRY CO. 11 N. WEST ST.—RI ley *6 2 Works West of 2 Doors North of State Capitol Wash. St. Open Saturday Evening#

FRENCHWOMEN LEAD WORLD IN BEAUTYCOSTS Spend 300 Millions Annually on Cosmetics, Building Up Vast Fortunes, BY RICHARD D. McMILLAN United Pres* Staff Correspondent PARIS, Aug. 23.—The cost of keeping beautiful for the women of France has just been assessed by a statistician aj the formidable sum of $300,000,000 annually. This represents the money expended on lipsticks, rouge, powders, eye-blacking, and all the other odds and ends of the feminine toilet. No other women in the world, not even Americans, spend so much in the quest of beauty, it is declared. The übiquitous lipstick, tiny as it is, works out the most costly in the aggregate, sharing a third of the total. Thus, $100,000,000 is paid out to keep the Frenchwoman's lips nicely rouged and bow-shaped. Other items in the bill comprise: various types of face powders, skin lotions, eye lotions and eye-lash preparations, hair lotions and barbers’

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expenses, and manicure preparations. These statistics are forthcoming following the disclosure that manufacturers of beauty preparations in France rank with automobile magnates as the richest men in the country, the principal honors for wealth being shared by the auto king, Andre Citroen, and the manufacturer of cosmetics, Francois Coty. Just why it costs so much for French women to look beautiful is explained by the continual changes in facial makeup. Fashions change in this respect, largely thanks to the ingenuity of the cosmetic manufacturers, who must invent new modes or suffer in business. Flies will disappear from a room if 20 drops of carbolic acid are evaporated from a hot shovel every day.

MILK-FED POULTRY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Springers 33c Lb. Hens 33c Lb. Roosters 25c Lb. Fresh Eggs ... .35c Doz. Free Dressing: While Yon Walt Phone Lincoln 4979 City Poultry Market 125 N. Alabama St. Northeast Cor. Ala. * Wabash

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