Ml typesof plan efr sale C.mmmt. airport faciliiles isdluditorace and .upPlies BAJfLROMig AVAMBL for private parties ]Luneheon Pattles Invlted InteregtlaW. %eaker8 Prôvided Pho.Northbrook ý65 for res.rvations aud Vacation LUggg Womenos Cases $500tô $30-00 Wardrobe Hat Boxes $1...M ap, fiSw~UM m 9ffs l Cs 17. id I. READ THE. WANT ADS1 to see things than from the cockpit of an airplane. Is he right? Well, w-hat do you think? No Need to Worry About Food at Curtiss, Airport Visitors to, Curtiss airport at Glen- view may spend an entire day there without dloing injustice to'their ap- petites'. The airport restaurant has heen open for some tirne, and is weIl patron-. ized. Visitors can coneç out ini the aiter- noon, get their dinner, and remain to watch the night flying. Sky Harbor airport West .ot Glencoe bas sirilar eating facilities. The restaurant there is located in the comfortable. cluhhoùse. Visitors. are welcome at al times. FLY YOURý OWNSfIP at $2 an hou,, Curtiss-Wright has developed a group1 owneslip pan tiét places flyng within the uteans of everyone. For Full Partieulars Write or Ph one CURTISS -WRIGHT FLYING SERVICE GIenview, Ill., Ph. tGenview 373 Daily Passenger Service to Arlington Race Traclc Round tripflight from Curtiss-Reynolds Airport Phone for Reservations Tjell You Ail Aflout i rus When aviators turn to farming. then business must .be bad-or what is this world coniing' to anyway? Maj. Schroe- der, flying ace, and George F. Fisher, co -mariagers, o f Sky Hlîarbor air- pot. West of Gleni- coe. wvho are more accustomed to be- I<jing off the ground L ' than onr. ' caught ini a differ- ent sort of act Iast 1 week. X'Yonr repor- at Nigkt on July 4 Night parachute jumping will be one of the enterta jument features at Cur- tiss airport, Glenview, on July 4. This will take place at 9 o'clock ini the eve- ning. According to H.Deale Densoni, sales manager at- Curtiss, night, parachute jumping, whiich is much more hazard- ous than. day jumnping,ý will furnish a real thrill for the spectators, to 'Say n othing of the* lad who does the. jump- ing.: Night parachute juýmps are seldom attempted. thma h kv iI f ollow the plane carrying the Harbor clubhouse, junaper, iu. .Vrne Stewart of ~ ifor hangar, trudged Dundee, 50 that persons ýwatcigfro out on. the, flving the grandstand.will flot miss any of the Mai Scroeerfield. The major action. The lights will, be trained on Mai.Schreder was discovered in 1 the man who does the jumping untul shirt sîceves occupving the choice seat his parachute reaches ground. in ïa tractor. A f e*wpaces behind him Ait.ruoon, Program, was Fisher, operating- a mower. - The The afternoon program for the- grass was beginning to grow li bit Fourth of. JuIy at Curtiss will include highi on the flving field, and 'the boys parachute jumping at 3. o'clock as well decided to get busy. Next time if's las stùdent contésts of various kinds, our guess that they will choose cooler such as spot landing and bomb drop- iveather for such activitv. y ig There will bc several, nbiions _______________of stunltfliving during the afternoon and' 'What to Do on Fourth? .-e ening in .a spécially constructed How Abot Sky H rbor? Travelair by Jean' Willis, You cio't know what to do on~ the It %as stated at thc airport last week Fourth ? That's a problern easily solved. that a squadron 6f Naval Reserve ships Get out the famnily car and drive toi may pay avi.sît to Curtiss on the atter-' Sky Harbor.. noon of the, Fourth.. Although arrange- Sky Harbor, vou remember, is thîe ments for s.uch a visit had not beeru place where tic- Hunter brothers st completed, officiais of the airport. were- tlici.r refueling endurance record lat hopeful that this addcd attraction %vill . 1 be provided. cear. lIn case %yoiuve neyer been there, Wt t pcrsgadtn n tslocated six mtiles west of Glencoe ak'ltgscefreva hoancr, Ion Dundee road. There is a comrfortable prigsaefrsvrltosn as cluliose.plety f arkng pac an Crtis arpot wllbc well prepared clubhoueipleny of paking spce ahdlarge cro,ývds ex-ý restaurant f acilities1 for -visitors. pected there thîs week-end. The restaur- Nlaj. R. W. Schroeder and George ant at the airport wiil be opei ,te F. Fisher, managers. of the airport, those wrho wish to take advantage of its have announced that admissioin to Syf acilit;es. iHaýrboür this week-end will bc f ree, as ___________ it îs on other days.. Parking 'privilegsNgt asnerFy5 also will be f ree.N gtP s ngrF îg Special attractions w'?ill be offered Starts. at Cur-tiss Field b oth on Satturday, the 4th. and Sunday, The big Keystone "Patrician" took, the 5th, and the management promises up its first load of night passengers at, that anyone interested i airpianes wiIl Curtiss airport Sunday, June 21. This not be disappointed if he .visits' Sky officially inaugurated the summer night own. Niagara IFals, Detroit, *. .cMre tJalaLiriMItur cioJçr Counta'y"IFrom onyR.R.ticIcet part of y.our itinerdry. ~officetouristagencyorwrite W. H. BLACK, Traffc Manager 110w. Cica.lo W 4ISiGeorgian. Day Transit CàMPan liuer prïvatpiun' icenseat quriss nesiues-m airport last week. She is a studènt triciafl." a six-passenger Travelair 'is àt the Curtiss-Wright Flying school also availabie for those who like to there, and is one of several young ride in a smaller ship. women' enrolled in the scilool. Henry Keuchier of Norwood Park was an- FLIES TC) OKLA.HOMA other. student schedulecl to take bisý George Pretzel. 1035 Bluff road, .1p tiv te pilot's examiniationi the latter Glentoe. mrade a fTast trip by plane to *part of 'last Weëejcý.<at iCurtiss field., Tulsa,, Okia., last weck. i I