NOW You wiil enjoy: the SAME couauforPJLtand save, at. least,60%, of your' fuel, bili. The. Nu-Way 0On Burmer m s Pilly d- signed te ireali typesof Gas 1Boilers Ask for o st o North Shore Installât-on HUFF RADIAHEAT BOILER SALES CORP. 1463 S1ieiman Av.., Evanstàn GREenleaf Wn. 4181 4 Don't Miss The BIIG'GAýME ofth year, PURDUE. vs cagonextyear. Members of -the comm ittee are Thorne N. Donnel ley, caraMai. R. W. Schroeder of Sky Harbor air- pr.Capt. B. B. Lipsner, Maj.- Reed G. Lantdis of Glencot, chairman of the Illinois AerOnautics. commission, and Homer Berry -of Winnetka. At the sanie meeting the aero com- mission gave its endorsement :to the American Legion National. Air races, wvhich the Cook county council of the Legion is .planninglto hold, next year., Major.Schroeder Reme Hie Speaking Engagemen ts Now that Maj. R. W. Schroeder has had a brief rest after bis'labors in con- nection with -the.staging of the Ameni- can -Legion air races at Sky Harbor, lie is resuiming bis speaking engage- mnents. Last Fitday nigit -lie appeared before the Beiniont Park post of the Legion ini Chicago. Wednesday of this week hie %vas to speak to the boys who are members of the aviation club at the Carl Schurz High school iii the çity. Thursday night, October 20,lbe is scheduled for a talk before the Mlor- ton Grove Post of the Amnerican Legioni at the Fernis inn], »Morton Grove. FIy to Danville to Catch ' Train Missed in, Chicago 1 "u '0'L BII o - . ast week J. . Mossl jJr., 'ice-president of Pal-Wýaukee air- Iport, flew. a party to Danville, MI., to Iovertake a train the group hiad missédi iun Chicago. Mlenbers of the party were Ilonida bouind. One of the Pal- WMaukee Bellancas wvas chartered for the dash to Danville. .Needless to say, thé a.irplane beat the trainl to Panwille. FIy' Here Prom Selfridge Field to Inspeet Theater iflg thirty-nine children in Mrs. El1iza- beth Hesse's kindergarten at the How- ard scbool were driven to the airport by six of the mothers. They werle shown tbhrough the hangar by a-mem- ber of the airport staff, and each cbild was allowed to, sit in: the big tri-mo- 6tored Ford, which has been used'to carry' passengers at Curtiss this sea- son. Various types of planes were pointed out to tbem, and a single mo- tored ship went up whi le members. of the group watcbed. Each child was given a piece of fabric used in the con- struction. of planes. Tepupils hinMrs. 'Hesse's kIinder- garten have -built a miniature airport in their classroom, and h ave named it "'Curtiss air field." It, was for this reason that thc group decided to, visit Curtiss airport.. .Last Friday*thirty-twvo pupils in Miss Ruth Slown's first grade at the How-_ ard school visited the airport. They were . conducted through the hangar in the sanie maniler. as the kindergarten pupils. Wayne King Seils Waco,. Buys 6-PlaceBellanca 'Wayne King, who a fev months ago sold bis Stearnian. and purchatsed a Waco cabin plane, will be flying a Belianca within a short ture. Wayne sold his Waco in South Bend 1a-4 week and ordered a Bellanca f rom PaI-'Wau- kee airport, where 'he keeps bis ships. Pal-Waukee is the Bell1anca distributor for this area. King's iiew ship will ba 6-place cabin plane powered with one of the new Wright Scries ""en- gifles. The Waltz king's orchestra con- Oinues to plav at the 'Aragonx hallroorn1 iin Chicago..tliough liot.,over the aijr. 1Sporýtsman Pilot to -Use Hîs Ship ýfor Honeymoon ..The airpiatie is beconuilig more popu-, lar as a Ineans of transportation for. newly-married couples. John Porter, of. Chicago and I4ake Geneva, who keepsý bis Stearinan at Pal-Waukee airport, is to be married the later m~rt of *14s NORTHWESTERN SETTLE VILLE nt of the ovas an ar- :week. lie ia Travel- v trom sedan.-