Show By BERT HEAL H B B. Thomas Thomaa of oC the Cooley studio would not ll listen ten to Uio the tunings B of oC his stepmother years ago ngo Salt Lake within the thc next nest three months may claim the production e c tf u II successful successful success success- ful CuI weight carrying aeroplane Mr Thomas has Just finished playing with tho the model of or his now new flyer ncr work worl has started In earnest rnest on the real atti OltI ale cle In another sixty days das Mr lr Thomas Thoma-s expects It will be r ready ady for HH its Initial flight night Two experts one ono a a. fl flyer er and andone ono one a a. builder are arn associated with Mr Thomas In constructing the new machine ma rna- chine Will VIII Austin an English workman workman work work- man Is building the Thomas aeroplane and Roy Davis one ono of or the first t men to undertake aerial na navigation n has hns volunteered volunteered volunteered volun volun- to make mj the first flight Both Austin mid and Davis Davie have o had wide experience with aeroplanes and both express ex- ex press pres moro more confidence In tho the Thomas article than nn any they have yet seen In fact tho the Thomas Thomaa machine m Is IB responsible for Mr 11 Davis Davis' decision to again undertake undertake under under- take flying Davis with four n nero aero ro- ro pianists were among tho those e who held licenses cs el numbered between 61 and ard 70 Tho other four tour are arc d lead dead having mot met d death nth while making flights In various Ilous parts part of or tho ho country Davis Is alive because because holU be be- ho- ho U l' cause e he abandoned thin means of or earning earning earn earn- In ing a n livelihood The r fate te of ot his four associates convinced him of oC the dan dan- gers crl But tho the Thomas machine is equipped with i safety safely Provisions which appealed strongly to Mr Davis Davia The appeal wasso was wn so KO stron strong th that t he volunteered to ma e ethe t the he first flight night If It it Is the success he believes It will bo be he will remain In Salt Lake to establish a school hool for training aeroplane operators Mr Ir Thomas is particularly pl anxious to have his machine tested here declaring that lit lit Ht will fly ny successfully here It Il will fI fly anywhere in the world Consequently Conse onOe on e- e he reasons that If It his hla machine IH iii a Salt Lake success s It will h b be a world worldwide worldwide wide success Mr Austin has built hullt a n number numb r of fly fly- machines both bolh here and In lit Englan Eng Eng- lan land Thus far however r he has hns always kept one foot root on the ground His Ills faith ralth In the i Salt alt It Lake machine ho cv however r Is 18 isso BO so complete that he says he would have hao no hesitancy In taking It In the air all Tho The machine m now being built In the tho rear of or the Cooley studio Is the result of or years cars of work on the tho part tart of or Mr Thomas He lie commenced the study of or ao so when hen a youngster In Evans Evans- yule Ind hod His Ills stepmother chided him for Cor wasting his hiI time declaring that If IC God Goal had hal Intended human beings Js to fly ho he would havo have equipped them with wings That was seas before aeroplanes aeroplane got ot in the nil air Mr lr Thomas received c 1 the tho news of or the first successful night flight with some disappointment Then ho lie took look on new hope and resolved to make something some Home thing better than tho the other fellow After Af Ar- ter years ears of or work ho he believes behoves he ho In is well wellon on the road to his goal First of ot all the lie Thomas ma machine Is l as nil a safe afe po pr pa j u currying carrying ln |