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Show THE EVENING HE&ALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1925. ,. Vabf , CWifc awJL Jira. Kari Daaee at PieaMr PACE POUR Army's Mew Par achutes Have Cheated HL UVUlll j I T 1 v - t , ::. .; IJtttmt ImoeAX -- 1 , ; e mar-rlflK- - litfuw hat beet hmoed at Salt Lake City to Hubert lillter atMl Doria Hortos both of Proto, , Idkho Com Mr. Georft Leven and daughter bare fon to Turatello, Idaho, where they will Tixk wtta relatiTn, while Mr. Levea ' U.ln Callfofttfa. Mi - 1 Jk j -By XEA Serrlce. Twenty-fou- r 20. DAYTON, O., Jan. men and a woman are walking the earth today when they should be dtiad. A-H- paxkflsejLfltlML8ilk ttle and cord is all that stood between them and dwrtructiun. Each ke ih, dropping -- A plum- met thronfih empty siMtee, pulled a little brnsa ring and turned a headlong plunge to instant death into a - - " , ' gentle slide to eafety. Tbese"25 are aviators whe-wr- e irtved by the U. 8. Army parachute a development that add"a'ew thrill to fljiitB; but, at .the same tlmp, reduces the risk. McCook field deveWi)od this parachute, and it is proud of It The field records here give tbe details on the 25 lives 1t has saved. The officers tell yon" .proudly that Eiik- land has scrapped its own parachutes In favor of the McCook field type., ; . , , . was over five years ago that the first live was saved by one of these devices. The liibulatlon,; of conrse; does" not include, lest leaps, but only cases where it was a case et usp-- u imrnchute-- er dlth It -- " - a miWM.iitiWir.il J; ' " - : - fld mmrms4d ' - ft -- - Ltn(Tfiiirh mnde-- a "second leap for life less than four months later, coming dbwn from 2000 feet after bla ..controls Juinined. The one woman to he saved by a . . , r , , ptinichnte lind as thrilling an " ' anj aviator that ever , j ... lived. "Khew8' Mrs." B."rXMucFar-- " bind, and kIic went up at Cincinnati ' t- - -hi Jtme; Ht'iJS, to nutkenu exhibition yi Jnmpwtfb her own - parachute. When che jumped froffithe "plane the cords of her parachute became caught In tite landing gear and she the plane. swnng "susM'iided " : " Cut Herself Loose. - KortntiateJy she wore an army 'chute as an ndded precaution. So she cut the cords of- her own para tichute, opened the army one and cauio floating down to safety MoMt exL'liing of all, however, was the kup. tuk).'iuby.Xleut. Leonard 3, Flo ut Heirridge Field, Mich.," on Nov, 3 1 last. Flo had to jump at a 4( altitude when his motor Mulled and then.be couldu't find Above, an aviator letting bis para- the ring to oien his parachute! chute pull him from the wing of an Lflwn he dropped, head-firs- t army plane. Below, the parachute with only 4IH1 feet to .fall! jlle V . opening. and just 150 from the ground stirftied Slid TflmUlPtl desH.'ralely be found the ring, oened the 'chute aud fame down safely, rpri - army - - . 5 tbt-y'H- "proud" here. .. ... ' 'I Jf -- i i - -- is-th- e , Z.- i v ' - plummet-beneat- himrT- then two' planes collide It. means certain death in niid-air for both pilots- - But-- " parachute saved Llenti CVI.t McAllister, nud Cadet C. A. Lindburgh, at Kelly ' Field, early this year 'when their came planes together 5000 feet nr. Both landed without injuries while their planes fell' and were broken comp entangled "with one' another t& fragments. " Is : M M M -- ' K M H ' M M M M M - quality. " M lit m : ' , longera matter of price. . CLEARANCE Vests and OP Step-Jn- s silk- - knitted vests and Values to- ffl ft ft Rayon I. " or dark colors. ready-towe- ar .,9liUU Silk Bloomers ID3U posals ' a good ' 1Ql 77 " ' Bought at a price and priced for quick selling oatterns, 29c grade- Q I3U ard ..i. ri.;... velvet $1.25 Lmgette Bloomers Wide Sheetingj Blejached 9--4 MISS LULA BOTES,. 'We aro told that our old friend, to prevail np--" Jiffjrv I going' ' good quality. ; - a in sheeting JQp tit--tr- at Mies LpIh Bojes' lecture and demonstration tomorrow afternoon, "January ?ih1, from 2:30-t- o 4 :00 o'clock la" the I'tah Power & Light. company's store. If Maggie is among those pre,"(Hitjshp ii certainly .going; to be convinced that there are in tha lowly rcab- bnge, and from- that time on there is going lo be less friction in the Jiggs household. Miss Boyes, home eennomics expert, has chosen as her subject "Cooked Cabbage Dishes," aud will demonstrate & number of her own recipies, each one'of which in a- pleasing 'example of cnllnary art in the preparation of this I nutritious vegetable-- . Adv. on Maggie Jo be present A "j rv PhQne 384 for Appointments i Ginffh am : - styles,-boug- ht ' 9 inch Romper Cloth in neat, J Oflp fine pattefftsl29c :A !. . tU w . . s Yard values, j , 4 ' wool scans Stationery!- s r - ;"; - K. .L :S:ZEZZZraiSIZBEBBEBEEBBBBIBEBBEBBBB2S3BKISSEESBBSBBKEZEBBXXEIIBBEBBBIBB9 :f Each i.n.nts)M !! " Gowns Silk arid Wool . ' .. - -- 195 ' Dresses 7- - t, . . .... J .a. ' -- ". f6 V. -- (fjfc f - union suits, " V " ys mail. C ; v T"ar'S7""r '"l - C , - Gloves; Suede Fabrc gloves in lqng and fancy cuff styles, Regu:, """777" " " f r i v . , "7" rrTT"'r"'" "L '"'I , . '3t Yard y- A A - . "' 7..7"7" ;: Cotton fleeced in all styles, .values to 11.75. ) . 1 Women's Union Suits I' t ..7i7Qf;.": 7, . . 7.7. vpZ lar$M9 f yvQjr '! "' ' 'f " jff7 rl ji(sfjs i J 'A Slips J ; Women's slips of Lingette in light and dark colors. Values : to $1.95. ffl ftft liUU. Each- valued.:. Pair 0 "H' lUU (Princess ',: styles, many satin de leene All new Silfis.: Priced &t i . tu rBfe'7fo I - T- PfL -- 1- - Outing, and muslirt gowns', Sizes from 14 to 18 years, values to $19.50. X f regular $1.25 valuegrr . Hose Pair.... JL--J . Children's Uhion Suits. 1 If C Silk Hose-r-'-r- - 75 Each .77. 7i . .77777: . . 3 C f - Pure thread silk mostly brown ; "in 2-ihadei, values-toIUU $2.50. Pair... : $.1-3- r t Heavy .cotton ribfced fleeced l, all sizes : Wool $2.75. . Only 3D dresses from regular stock -values to $24.50 at Reru-larSl.OOpa- . 6 to Misses and Junior Coats Paper and envelopes put up in round tin sewing box. . , i t Plaid and stripe, all wool and fibre scarfs, Regular .00 $1.95 values. Each , , , . ? i : --- 95 Cloth r 32 ; --- -- - :v. , -- - ; . Women's Hose , some.won-dorfuLptiiMljUiii- es ., - values - -' Women's wool nd silk and wool hose, values to ffl ft ft .... preslses $22.50. 27 jnchv widths lin one lot. Values to 25c; 10 ; -- , Lisle and cotton, Values to 50c , Regular Stock Coats-- - Fu- r- trimmed 'styles, Fancy patterns in 32 inch and Lard.-- . - Pair ; Regular Stock CQA- 33 C knit and brush , wool ft ft slipovers, regular $2.49 values. Each . .9 liUU . t bloom-e- ra Wool ilQp, quality. , lar $1.257 Pair $10l75 7 JLiJ : u Fancy strjpe lingette in al colors, regu at a price and selling at $1 075 Velveteen 22 inch silk finish - ; . . Women V Sweaters Wool : dresses, newTflare 1 at - . Dresses Coats OQ " ".specif value Pair- -. . V ' Special Purchase qual- . elastic "kheeind top7"4veryd1 Our buyer has sent us some smart dresses purchased at a price to add to our whirlwind clearance. . knit bloomers, Silk -- Dresses Special purchase coats' and remaining stock reduced for quick dis- 1P2i inch fancy outing in new " A11 Goats T- V- " White pure wool with fancy trimming, Values to - ffl ft ft $1.95. Each must be closed out winter quickly." The prices effective in this whirlwind clearance, are brought to the'ir lowest level. Take advantage of this opportunity it will pay you. ; Wide Outings . Columbia Theater Building 44-- x . -- Yafd".:....,'"lt2b f AQrNirslEDJio: ff -- II ," -- 'o lib ....... i. "Tade. "Our Photographs Please' M , Dark patterns in ity, regular 19c ; v " Dark Outings are never complete withoutT pictures of your Boys and Girls. Today THEIR time is free, and : . . so is OURS for THEM. , - ; inch white outing in a good 27 YOUR FAMILY RECORDS -- ii ! Infants Sweaters ! Expert RSmilllHIIUannillllHIIBIIIIBEIIIBIBKiailllliaXIIBIIISKBIElIlIHHt H H m, M step-in-s, -- . r , A" WHIRLWIND Turkish Towels Heavy double fill d Turkish Toweli' - A"39c Value OCa" eachv 7". . .T.Trrr; vtttt 3 U White Outing A 1 Csuully ft ; An - Towel Sets Yard like- 0 whirlwind clearance. store-wid- e Fancy b$h towel, face towel an3 face duth, JBegular.$L5Q.-- . 27 inch in ligth 25c grade. . Eottonfield at Kelly Field, Texas, to edify a throng lth a "leap for life.". He wore-fiv- e of his own parachutes, Just before he went up the army of fu.'ers got him to add an army parachute to his equipment. ,.r He Jumped , at 4000 feet. ' One after another.be pulled the cords on , bla own parachutes They hud be- - gaa and bring out a aurprisiu " amount of old waste matter yon never thought was la your syaUwa. ThU excellent intestinal evacuant or l wonderful for constipation alUed Stomach trouble. Stop that iledquiirt fuIL bloated feeling, " Adv. " nniff Stores. now is the time when you can satisfy that de a"nd when, you can save the most on everything you buy. L - mio-dte- e w Fancy Outing 21, jPrtVflte Stephen": Boudreau, earth from dropped 3300 the cockpit of an airplane before, his parachute opened. He still had It K) fiset tol go wbenv the. big 'umbrella broke his fall, llis plunge nefore Fail Him.' ;riv ( his patacliure la considered -- Trifeut Ilarris maintains that It's oiieiiing nU-M.,.dm win m inijtu. highly pleasant to make a parachute Jump. YoaJump" out of the plane" and" and Hot one would pen. - TUearmy ' have no sense of speeding through parachute saved him. N space, except for tbe difficulty ot Only 150 Feet, "Your arms Walter Lees, veteran civilian pibreathing," and, legs are absolutely free, body lot, "hns the distinction of making action is not hindered In any way. the shortest leap on record... A leap You Just sort of rest in the wind. from a great height is the safest "When the 'chute opens you feel of all, for then the parachute has a Jrk but it is the nwst pleasing plenty of time to open. But Lees Jerk a fellow ever had. Then Jrou had. to Jump when bm controls jamfasten your, eyes somewhere near med at an altitude of only 150 feet the center of the chute,. to avoid He made it in safety. the sway Ing motion that makes a Lieut John A. Mncready, hero of fallow slckv-and- , just float down." tranHcoittinentjtllight, - 'Bat he admitted that it's mighty only aviator knewn thrilling, anyhow. When yon land, mad a parachute jump at night explain a, yon strike the ground When-hi- s engine went dead Ht 3(XW vrth a force equivalent to what yon feet, he jumped into the darkness. . would feel if you jumped from a His parachute opened safely, and as iit-ft- it . elevation. ' . -- r he, glided 4inu he jjse Jits, plane, -- 'Ah exhibition jumper named (X bufht 4tito flames and dnrp doun t et Ad- - iwinedlIi(LTuttliv in .TSN lerika remevee 7 x"ard ' "After UUnf Adlerlka, the be,vy, fwUng gas) in my . bdomea la gone end I get a good nights . Dem-strate- Down - After Gas Is Gone wead- clearance", Manyof lhe biggest bargains of the season'will be offered in this season-en- d vise you to take every advantage and Supply the present and future needs during this unusual selling fiet-'on- -- Mf.Tuttle.Can Slep. fTtheir paracBBte . "Cooked ' Cabbage d Dishes" to Be By Rooking i . Creek X '' Mlt. lell you nt MK;wk Field. ' . HieVi-- . at. Battle duct convention . sire to the utmost in our - I Tbe Prove TDO-R-- To save money on your purchases is your desire fct pafachnte strapied to , fore he Jumped, ...however, of fkiala here Insisted that he also .wear an """army" purtR&ute71teluctantiy - he trying , frantically to get his own parachute wniWntr-Vhe- nhe to" open.--It was a ecant B00 feetfrom the ground he pplled the cord on the army parachute: It opened at oiice and he ' descended tefclyv;, . o ttte official records of parachute .. Jumps read like Lieut. OjHr Ilarrls for example, took up a. new monoplane for a test 2500-fo- t altitude a flight At - bad wing place gave way, Harris st(od up nd pulled the cord on bl$ nrachute. It- opeudi he was blown clear of the plane and descended gently-ta grape arbor, while his plane full wltM crash .that could be heard . halfway to Clndnnatr. MrHa Friday And Offer Super Values ? ' his .Hack. Be-- -'' consented.-- " At 2000 feet he jumped. he. dropped like a stone, lit 'i ; Here Mra. Lawrence A Maycai'k of Salt Lake City ia vlslti lug here with her pares, h, Mr. tot Mrs. Joaeph E. Booth, while Mr. Maycock i attending tbe Post Pre jiaiiffliiiiiiiili - h Mf " - bis own nvintor.lth Ktffc "' - - Vhitb , ' ; r : " here fo dntiionstrate another type of 'parachute. HewBslaken aloTt byan - 1 l"ft MTODAY d :?v-- itt d. . ajHMiiiiiueDt .in agri- Smith Hughe , - - JaniHi W. Savin of gait Cltj la a few daya in tbU cltv with Mr. and Mra, George RamaboUt- ain. fPiHls Week-r- d Hr Mr. atid Hm jack. Anderson of Cedar CUy In Proro visiting; apeut the week-enwltk ilra. Anderaon i father, War ren. vrre. , y luncheon., tbia thy wlU her abater, Mra. Hugh : Ketnmw rraeat CmATyraiWYirt ! IVttrson, "wltie her parenjkJMr. Btiley baa MtJireed !fr a and Mra. F. D, Strung, are tisliUig Aof lee w here be baa apeiit tbe in California, two mouths a mdj ing art and ., , ? irniirtL 4gning. Wtillt tbw he t llt Ml dnmir-aMr WVagi fTrra. W T TtafiiMi ren ainoma at tne eoBM ol e urge uioa-Whituancing reHe&tative tor the : that cit?t.. . chuiauu van in Prove Wee ' culture in the Granite dutrlct, Hia Rifle dub hat opened ita winter . Fifth. Ward DaJWe Tli recrea- family will leave aom to make their aeejua of rifle ttnictlce and is now tional committee of tb Ftfih ward home in Murray and will, he conducting "ahoois" each Monday by MiuB. ft. tUiantona. and Tbumday eveAlngi at Ander-aun- 'a dance Friday will, entertain, at reninf Id tba atuaaeioisiil liall - of garaga : tlona aad ammunition 1Ct Freni (ifcaiweed Mr.- - and are furnished by the. government at (ha ilanava ward." Tie public- U Mrs. H. H. Bell of Glen wood. Ctah. ao epenaa to tbe club member. All cord'ally invited pa attend. hare com U Prere and will epeed sporunien of he city are lavfted te . Vkit Hern Byron Brown, who a month or aix week here with rel- Join tba dutv, j ... to at lending arboul at the West atives Minister cfclteg in 8ait Lake ty rUated.in Prove a few daya with his At Fanrral A mon g the ont A. of ttndod-t- h pareuUi Mr "aaid Mtar-ut- Mt fir BrownV aeral servlcea held Tuesday for Mra. William Dana were Mra. Er- KIR SALE or trad amalj farm with Broadeaat Over Radio The male nest Wright, Mm. C. 8. Decker, Mr. , a good bouie. Phone glee club of Vineyard ward will and Mra. Fern Pecker all of Salt , broadcast a program from 9 to .10 Lake, Earl Dunn and Tern Dune of r 'clock this evening ever radio at a. Mammoth. . Experienced bookkeeper and office man wants work. Temporary or tlon KRL at Salt Iake City, nnder Ulna permanent Write Box 21, Herald. tlLbuw R.Iuttra. TlaM the direction of the Dairymen'a -- May Strong of Alpine is visiting in ) i - v: ... ; J 4A "Vs t rrA " ! 4 lity dfawL 1 Mwrfaice - nVmittn AmwAitanwit R. CUr-elAhffeld, a graduate of the by a B. Y. U. haa recenclr received the A full dred were played, followed : Mr. Fern .Foote bom of tiiiK i- WnrnV-- A dnoi will be given Monday evening la tM! Pioneer ward auiawmeat hall, tinder the direction of the Bkandina. vian couiuiittee. An InTiuUtoa U uuded to the public. PrMtim-T- be Tbicd ward The EIki latUca" eater taiaed Wedin the Elka borne. nesday mwt Frichoir BJifr(H-irtTbroa table of bride aad fire hunday TenlnK t 70ro'clo-- k ac tht dwir IIIUIII yfiverTimBs LUUU1 oe Severer are reja'rinf the ar" rival ef a bub? girl .born Fridaf Mother awd dvuti are dolog-nl-c- tT 77"' -- - a . r - - - . - f- ! i .1 |