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Show t KVKXIXG DKSKHKT 8 VII ABU OF'f Its Saving ;) Our leu Epoch-Mekin- - a aOUT . kti 4 ''dr graphic description by tJauL Brown. of th non kh o flight of th mop or bIpUns, oh k b M Juno wo tho Frthelirf prise of $14,444 for tho first continuous flight ocrua lb At Unllo ocean from Amertc lo Oroot Britain. Th talk wa given of Bo feevlll cluo dinner tl th Hotel Utah. Harold P, Fabian M )n Introducing Ih speaker Mr. Fabian achlev-mnt- a paid eloquent tribute lo bla Sir Arthur Iq lot of tbo Brit bh Flying corps. Mr. Ft b tan recalled tho docloratlo of Admiral Fan rf bo for tho Bonneville elub oovoral year ago that th alrahlp wa tha coming o trmfflc. Vessel of Panel Curtains, Eich Hr Arthur Whlt.en Muff mid-ocea- n. dlffl-cultle- a, A The ahlp crooned th Nwfdundland about 4 o'clock Saturday aft . ernoon, June 14, and landed n an Irish bog shortly after I oclock.fiun day morning. The tremendoua apued resulted from a atrong wind that bor the plant acroaa tha ocean. "Alcock mad one of the prettleat landing of hi life when ho touched aald 81r Arthur. ground in Ireland. W had circled tha wireless station and beneath ua lay a broad, level meadow; a perfect landing field. A1 cock dropped down and flattened . and only aftec the binding was It out, discovered that th beautiful meadow wa a bog. , "Th ground would hot aupiet our weight. ao'We upended on our the speaker said. Had our plane been of wood construction, lnsterd of ntcel, inevitably w should hare-beeL killed." , While the prlke won by th Vlckur plan was 150,000. from a commercial standpoint the flight waa not a The expense of construction, rblpplng overseas, maintaining th crew and making the flight was about 1130.000, Sir Arthur said. The hi- torfe plane has been rescued from the Irish bog and 1 to be placed In a nu-aeucosiftlin a. - Future of Plane. - - "Now that the war Is over and has come, he said, "wt expect peace great things of the airship. It is the coming of rapid transportation. Th air pffera a greater degree of safety than anv other mean of and a large element oftransportation, comfort. Fig-- e complied In England show t.iat fatalities sumber of, ibe of the on a basis of ih number tf miles Raveled, la muc, higher than h Ih air accidents same basis nod a to th comfort there Is neither dust nor vibration, ' It In not the ma- hine. but the dirigible which i lo oe Ihe craft. Heavier than their heat work withair machines doIQOo-l.ftOin a radius of miles. Vh dirigible, howyer, seeding no engine power to mai&ain it In th air. can devote all its ds'Nr y force to speeding ahead. There lyftne. building a dtrig-i- t Itile which ha capactty of (0 pas- aengers. and JtB' tons ,oT which is caonbl ejl'a'bonktop flight of almost. 5,000 rnlleertt a speed of 60 knots jmI hour. Lena on has air lines operating to Paris! Antwerp and other continental cities, and a . rsil-road- a. on-t- :n lr trans-ocean- lc -- schedule between London and Is contemplated, ll.e is to carry passenger at ahou: if 09 each' in guaranteed flights of 1 hoars from term Hal to terraHat w ! I fork pro-iww- af wanltk. Argentina. Poll Bin. mg Uw-hand flap, whir prices up la Tie Tudy. xpctd on automobile , wpll itmortalForServices Edna May Davit PrL bn Emm1ln B. Well Rllf riP aortmnt Aa of toy twenty-f- l le different llama, of ragular II M toy, all nw. For boya and la buy for Christ mna. A fin CLEA.5ANCE-FURN- by i rile- - decorated, Itagulnr price. Tit dif- - wall-knou- a f area I ahnpa nnd author, White Ivory Sets, tlm 11 ii End-- . Sale at. of-Mon- "Miss Feast of th Holy Innocent Civilisation. "Playgoers" and Barbarians." Those taking part wer th Mlaes Nan Wilson, Lurlll Thomas. Alice Pearl Davl. Althea Thurston. Bouth-wlcBtebblns. M ary Vogel. Ruth Lucll Allen. Venice Hollher, Willamette Thompson. Iora Monerd LucUe Lloyd. Egbert. tagus, Patsy Spencer, Amy Reed. Lather Hill You who have attended those sales before know how much they moan to you in the matter of dollars and oonts. You who have never attended, do so Friday; you will watch and wait for the sale every month hereafter. (lip the items which interest you and bring along for reference. Kohlhlpp, holes In th reillng this morning. Th Beatrice Hurst. Annal Edith Uuckwtr, and Glenn Wtlllamw explosion occuried when th fire was Allen Lynch. Carl Pearson, and Franx started In the stov. With Ih exception of a small cut on Ih head of on of the boys no one was Injured Water Jacket Explodes. I'eseret Gymnasium and Bowling Jacket Explosion of a froxen water s are now open Special prh es to Alley Edi1441 B. C of Jones. hom at the owlng parties Adtertlgs- son avsnue. wrecked th stov. blew ttenlng out six windows and tore two Urge ment. Were crowded for spce Box Seat Chair Genuine box seat chair A solidly built, tomfortable and neat appearing chair And you'd go a long way to match our special price. at our warehouses are filled to capacity several cars of furniture are now in transit. Never such ---a- Buy one now , j.1 if nd a stock of furniture on hand in the tory of our business. Bible Clast Dispenses Thanksgiving Cheer oak, ubstsn-tiall- y built. A mighty good looking rocker and extra good value. Leather Rocker elegant Rocker; Jverstuffed and uphol stered in genuine leath er. .This is a piece youll be proud to have in your home. Its a youll be struck with this value. hence Big shipment the unusual price. Special at, Leather, Tapestry and , beauty; Velour Suites s AT EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES Now is the All high-grad- e time to pick of the lot. buy a goods handsome suite or Pavencttc tho best known trado-mai- beautiful pieces See them beanlng at surprising values. ohee and have your We have made a fortunate arrangement with the Sugar House Furniture Company, at 1070 E. Twenty-firs- t South, just east of our big store, to take used furniture and apply the credit with us on new furniture. A up-to-da- Bay at SALE PRICES We ar showing th finest and biggest assortment of new Rugs ever displayed In our store.' Bee them today. No reason why you ghduld have old rugs In your home while thes price maintain; Everything for the customer's convenience at Sugar House. We want your business and that will bring it our way. Courteous and fair treat. ment always. we are offering the kind of bargains Spend 12c carfare and save possible to do it. 1 , Solid Anf Released For Work 1 Bargain Rocker Genuine Section Handt Are When none of his men reported for work this morning, a Mexican section gang boss on th Denver A Rio Grande railroad called at the police station and found that they had all been arreated In the police raids of last night. With the help of the police, he picked his men out of th group, after th victim of several burglaries and robberies had failed to identify any of them aa the men committing the crimes. arrested, Of nearly 150 Mexican lea than half a dosen are to be held lined up were men The the police. bp In, the Identification room thla morning add Inspected by Mrs. Thomaa Brooks, who. with her husband, waa robbed of money. Jewelry and clothing valued a4 $3,900 Tuesday night at their rooming house at 14 south ftecond West street. She identified two of the prisoners a men who resembled two of the robbers. Another one of the' men was picked b the proprietor of th Famous Clothing store aa one of two men who entered hts place several day ago and stole two suits of clothes. said to have Jesus Lopes, who stabbed Mao tie Ortega., waa not discovered In th group, according to the his- A We have decided to make room by offering an exceptional sale on even line of furniture in our stocks. We can save you money, without losing money, because we bought one year ago at the January market of 1919. Yisit our store, get our prices, and then judge for vourself. , Students of Vestmlnatar college presented the. first rhetorical program of th year Wednesday afternoon. Prof. Herbert Wolf pretided aa chairman. Those participating in the program war Milton Uleks, Mtsa Jane Ureen, Cecil Scherer, Mias Helen Edwards, Misa Gladys Huckvale, Miss Elisabeth McLe, Evan Reynolds Alta Edwards, Vernon Allen. Mia Mia Leona Buttle and Faul tilberson. At a meeting of the student association Wednesday morning th staff of Cotleglata Life, of Westminster preparatory school waa elected a follow: 'Valter CritchloW. editor; Phil Qlfrerson, s'sslutant editor, and Vernon Allen, buaineaa manager. .Th remainder of the staff Include Alta Edward, society editor and glrta athletics; toward Griggs, boys' (port. Floyd Hoffman, staff photographer; Irmll'ool house. co!!eg reporter; Gerald jMoneysmlth. Junior reporter; Dorothy! Loofbourow. aenlor reporter. Harold Hale, aophomor reporter; and June Johnson,111 freshman reporter. The first issue "appear Dec. 20. First lil I Wettmintter Studentt Civt Rhetorical Program The tangih. III to It variety from nblch Framed Mottoes, 2 for ar ;:1I girl, In fagutnr pric All uanbl length r .......... police. IS yards t !y Come On, Thrifty Shoppers! wljl Sunday Fresbyterlan school Bible class of Thomas Weir Crakeman Improving. , week to engag In indepenReport from th Do W. H. Grove dent Thanksgiving work, and collectId as the ing a hundred dollars' worths of well p.tg. hospital today 14 selected provision. Including Jama and. diiton of Imugls CT. ArchD.aTd, xih BouRr street. Oregon Short lelliea. loaded ua three automobiles be Jj. J FURlUmRE'CLeARANCE-FUBNITUPE-CLEARANCE-FURNITUBE-CLEARANCe-FUeNITURE-CLEARAN- society choir will under th direction of and Thomas Edward lira. Lixsl mmbr of tb board and UmplIn worker will speak. Th program full la a follows: 8clctlon .by th R1lf society choir under th direction of Edward. Mr. Lint Thom Invocation . ...Jessie Fonrosa Jon Remark ... Mr. Ruml of th Center ward w. T. L. M. 1. A. Solo ;...Mra. Llxxl Thomas Edward Ml Sarah McLalland Remarks Dr. W. R. Worlay Solo Remark Mr. Mary W. Muaser of th tempi worker. Relief society choir Hymn Carrie S. Thomaa Benediction th give number prald. He-l- longing to Mr. Wolr, Dr. Marshal and U Thespians Present L. D. Anderson, vlsltd th Orphans' Horn and Day Nurdry. th VolunFive One-A- ct Plays teer of America, th Daft hom. and several other charltanl institutions, Dramatic art classes of th Lnivar-all- v wher the Thanksgiving gifts war of L'tah presented a series of five gladly received.- Mr. Wslr expresses one-ar- t play at th Hortal Hall thehimself as highly gratified at tha ready response of Ih class to tb sug- atre Wednesday afternoon Th plays enacted war. "Th Hour Glass," "Th gestion lo engage In thla work. Th general board of th Relief rvlca for wilt bold memorial th lat Mias Edna. May Davta, a mmbr of th board, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock In th Blahopa build Ing. Th family. Rallaf oclty board member. and tha Rallaf aoclaty praal dancy and board mambr of th Balt Lak stake. and women tempi work ra, together with personal friend of Invited to at th family, hava ta,d. H would b to lct- - Prom Word TOYS, 2 for t Lin brakaman, who waa injured at w much ImTrwmonton that b will b proved. It la abl to Uov th hospital In a few Mr. Archibald waa riding -on day ,th pilot of th locomotlv whan- It r biu 1! Remnants of Bungalow Nets tkally printed Smocks' Hand Embroidered, the Smocks. ' struck Common Oram-marr- y Jaat aougk for a goua; II lack wlda, aoft finish. fla waav. . On Lot Girin Mrctrizd or Fiber Sweitere, Corduroy Middies and Crepe trano-Atlantl- lntrt II sheets and II envelop 1-- 2 Arthur, whoaa grandfathor fought at Gettysburg with Hampton battery 17. & A., told la plain and atm pi, but lmprrive Myla. an Into oatlng atory of tha flight, rafarrlng to al Stationery, 2 Boxes ala. Filled White Nainiook, 3 Yards .... Bur rgrd gd bd; Yrds Prom our ragular sIk k In uusliliea Tie a )ard. II laches n Ida up I Good lla f pattern Each Be'dA, I'nllgad muff wltb flea. ltdmKr. various Inrldonla arhlcn rofloctod th dramatic aid of It grat accomplishment. It alao dlwvnrd th futur of to th alrplan. pcially with t commercial activity. SltaaUoo I United StaJM. H voiced disappointment that th Lnitd State ha don o llttl I th way of promoting commercial air navigation. No a van tha lawa to govern pointod air traval hava ban paaaod, hatnveat In and capital la too alow to Ml an tnduatry for which tha return ar not im mod la to. Sir Arthur expreased th hop that th apood of air traval. bringing th and England within a United Slat ur 41 hoar Journey, will unit th EngtUh pakln( paopl of th world and do much toward making for eventual univcraal pac. HI reference to th experience of th trip Itaelf war told In n lmpr-aonort of wy. with a mattr-of-faet- n that brought many amllat knd of all. H bld ofth th tn heavy weather which they opoka had to or room In taking off from thalr flald near St. John' and of the difficulty they had with olouda during the entire Journey. At one time they Sir John Aloock, the pilot, and Btr Arthur became lost In the fog at an altitude of 1,000 feet and loelng their n of balanc want Into a pln which wa a ended leaa than 44 fact from th aurtaca of th ocean. "That rather upaet ua," he all. "When w cam out of tbo cloud In ocean aeemed to be atandlng ui alongside ua Following thta narrow eacape they climbed upward again for d.000 feet through cloud, rain, anow and finally aleet which fro on th marhlnt. Thar waa an Incident when In ha ald, when an exhauat pip buret near on of th cylinder and live flam aprayed a croaa atrut braccraw ing wire and the prayed that th wir would hold and It held. Pay Tribute to Pilot. jC ' Sir Arthur paid trlbut to hi pilot. Jack Alcock. aa one of tha finest, cooleat and moat careful pilot In tha aorvicei atrong and ateady and alway no matter what cheerful under - Cretonnes, 2 yard loag a ad II Inrhe A eery popuOwed pattsras. lar curtain. lit About wlda. trane-Atlantl- hesvler-than-a- V SILK AND DRESS GOODS REMNANTS GREATLY REDl'CED Many different kinds of silk and dresa goods; all usable lengths. -- 4 rrl,1 duk aight imr4 loumlr 7 nth BROAOWF "GOOD GOODS- r Sale End-of-the-Mo- wa Imperial lea; aat leaded, tkaa I 4 Sr's wklal eeet. ifNta.MiUw Hundreds of bargains offered for your approval many aret itemi .which will interest you especially in view of the gift season which is almost here. i I 1910 27 ALL DAY FRIDAY combined with the regular .and its sssr....'jwi THLJtSDA VXOVJOIUKIl Its Walkers Dollar Day! Day! U Sir Arthur Written Brown Bonneville Entertain! Club With Portrayal of g Trip. XKWS 1x12 ion, Fr singed at 001 Ixl ! $98 $52.50 UxirTsj" try, at . . x12 at th price Wool at ii . $36 Fihenr $14.50 V 1 1050 EAST' one-thir- d oh you furniture bill. Let us show you how it is nm , t - SOUTH STREET Out of the. High Rent District1 TWENTY-FIRS- Solid. Oak Rocker This co-r- tf I, 'I T pearance. Fperial 4- - a good rockcrslforg, end (drt iuit com-moAl- fts in ap- S4:50 :v 7 |