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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Jun 1934, p. 24

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That is what the wearer of this distinc- tivehaircut hears -wher-ever. she: goes. The answer is significan tI ln Wieboldt's Beautyý Salon. haïr cutting, wavingi mold- ing and dressing is .a fi ne, art. Cornein ýand have. your haïr cut in a style particularly yo'ur own. And here's a delightful1 secret:. It costs no more th"an. an: ordinary. common place cut! Exquisite ermanent Waves $5"to $1O 0 Genuine and nafionally advertîsed waves. which resuit in soft, gIossy 1uxuious4ookrg heads andiheafihy beau- tiful, 'easy-to-take-care-of" hair. Beauty Salon-Second Floor, West Room WI[EBOLDT'S-EVANS17ON On Devis StIreet Wilmel'1e 1100 Horsemansb;p js an art. Here at h'.OK-Hi Stables' itudernts are taught the, advancedl funclamentats of hors.- manship by a staff of. quahified instructors. At the end. of twelv. lessons ;nferMediate rders should be, able 'o, - - RATES- To JuIy ist RIDES...$ -5 1. Explhin any part of beginners' 2. Bridie and saddle a horse with- out aid. Art Chester, noted racing pilot, has moved his headquarters and al of his equipment from Joliet to Cur- tiss airport near Glenview. Chester owns two ships, a Chester Special is powered by a six-cylinder '.\en- asco air-cooled engine and .aDriggs Skylark, two-place open biplane., îChester, piloting his Ch esterSpecial, was one of the winners in the- Inter- national Air races, at Curtiss field last,,September. Hle has participated and been a winner in rnany other ra.ces.,The Driggs Skylark he ownis is to be, re-covered and checked at the Curtiss shop. Two Charter Trips Fromi Curtiss Made Last Week Two charter trips were made frorn Curtiss airportlast week.' On Wed- iiesdav. Herbert Anderson- president. of the Chicago Aviation' çorporation, operatorsý of, Curtiss field, flev Alderma~n Jacob Arivey o.f the Twentym-fourth w'ard, Chicago, to Eagle River, WXVis., in the aviation corporation's new Stinson. On Thurs- day a charter trip xas made to Peoria for the. Chicago Aerial sur- veys. The purpose of this trip was te get photographs of 'the neiv' Hirami alker distilletv. L"-ightning, Strikes Cable of T'ar'get.Towing Plane Lighitning played havoc mathl .S. ai \ anti-aircraft nmanetivers over tlic lake front at Fort Sheridan dur- ing the electrical stormi last Friiday flemning.. A cabNe connectingi an arnyv >111 i) tlîthe target h ivas towiri gl %\as s>truck, 'l'lie plane being u&wed for, thie aîîti-aircraft-target practice *was aTho'nas Morse 0-19. When, the boit !Iit the cable the target wýas Ihurned and the planc's. radio apparatus -,vas (IlIagd he radio operator .wàs ,g en a scvere shioc,.- Fly to Washington in George Fisher's Plan e H. S. _Darr, president, of the'Chi- Two farnous flyers, Wiley Post ani Jimimy Mattern,. arrived at Curtiss airport in different planes last Thiurs- dav. Pos.t carnei his "W'innie '.\ac," in which hie circled the globe twice, once With Harol d' Gattyv and later .alone, -'and Mterairived in -a WVasp-powered Bellanca Skyrocket owned by the Pure,0Ou company. -àat- terni. it is recailed, attempted a s olo flight aroun(l the world b)ut \vas forced do%,vn in- Siberia. He was not lîeard frorn and vvas hielievedl lost f or many days. Post's "IWiine 'Mae,» a ,ocklieed V<ega, Wasp-powered, and' supe'r- charged, to 790 horsepower., is being miade readv lun the Curtiss' airpr shop for an attempt'the fanions flyer will make to set a' new, altitude record. The present officiai record is 44,890 feet, set 1w the Italian armny fi.ver. Renato Donati,, on April. 11. l'est 1hopes to reach the stratoslphiere andl a heig1it of 00,000 feet. At Akron, Ohio, a ruhhber Suit and *heimet. desig-ned to witlistand. the tremien(lous pressure encotinteredl at such an altitude, is being prepared bf) the fiver. WilI FIy Over Fair *Before hieading for tlhe stratospliere afte.r his takeoiff fromi Curtiss fild<. Post plans to flv over1 A Centurv of Pfogress. grounds. A second plaiïc cng -. g short, wave radiol>odat inequipnent wvil acconîpani- hini wlhen lie b)egins his ascent to._ the stratosphiere and -%vill prohablY go teý a heighit of 30.000 or 35,000 feet. Freru *h- second ship a broadcaSt <fi th event will be carricil to fair visituýrs'. according to preliiniarv plans. Post. it is tunderstooxl. aISe plani to enter the MacRobertson enon to - Auistralia ýinterniati onal race in October, in Which lie %vili, conmle te for--a large cash prize. B.N-flying in the Stràtosl)here. where ît is poss-ile t( tra'eel at great. speed. hie hpe to gain ail advantage ini this race. Stinson !Prom Chatham,ý Mass., Arrives Here A Stinson owned by the Merrimnàc Cheinical. cÔrnpany, of Chatham, Mass., and carrying one of the coin- Owsted and Operated by NORTH SHORE SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT This is tihe second of a series of tlsree advertisemeiuts explaiming tise >rogress of riders ai thse -Ki-Hi Stables. home at 2426 Grant street, Evanston, PLIES TO CINCINNATI upon their return from. a wedding J. J. Sbedd, Chicago attorney,1 trip. Mrs. Hewitt is the former Miss made a trip to Cincinnati last' week in Ruth Elinor Bruns of Aurora, and his Stinson-S. Shedd keeps bis plane Mr. Hewitt is the son of Mr. and at the Curtiss airport hangar near Mrs. Ernest Wilder Hewitt of 128 Glenview. Laurel avenue, Wilnette. *1

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