Will Yulr 'FUrCoat Look Next W/nter? our complet e service takes care. of your fur coat's appearance; Our cl storage assures its safety Consideri ng the invcstmcnt you bave in your fur coat it deserves the bet of cire. Hlere at Shore Line is a epeciail departnient to cire for your fur. coat to that next winter it wiIl be ready for a searon of satis- f açtory wear. WAimu.# 340 GMI..lef (Zuwu"*w) 3400 N«AVENUE Glqnc Curtiss field last F'riday after a trip to Blôomington, Ind., and other points. Another business man who uses bis plane a great deal:,in tonnée- tion with bis work, C. Frank Wil- liams,' lumberman, also was back at Curtiss.airport last week after having been gone for somne titue. Herman Andersonîs Mr. Williams' pilot. Arrives at Curtiss From Dallas in New Stinson "Duke" jernigan, Texas company aviation ,representative, ,arrived .at Curtiss airport from Dallas last week in bis new red and white Stinso1n. Pété Clausen, alIso an aviation rep- resenitative. of .the Texas conipany, was another arrivai atCuirtiss last* week. He came in the Waco formerly flown by'Hal Henning, -one of thé compaaiy's repre.outatives in the, south. Lieut. Geo. V. Holloman Here Promn Wright Field, Lieut. George V. Hol!oman of Wright field, Dayton, Ohio,'arrived at Curtiss airport on Wednesday after- noon, May 15, in a Curtiss Con- queror powered Douglas plane. He lef t that evening for St. Louis. Faust Buys Fairchild, Flies to Philadeiphia Chester Faust flew east last week in the Fairchild which he purchased recently from William Boyd. Pal- Waukee airport was his startingl point and Philadeiphi>a bis destina- tion. Both .Mr. Faust and Mr. Boyd are metnbers of the Aviation Country club at Pal-Waukee and fly at that airport. Mr. Boyd owns a Travelair. Aeronca. b's McFLIES TO CINCINNATI J. L. Younghusband flew from Pal- Waukee airport to Cincinnati last week. le left Pal-Waukee on WILMETE Tuesday and returned on Wednesday. by Ralph Isham. Mr. Phelps is keep-. ing the plane at Pal-Waukee airport. He learned to, fly there, talcing bis in- strucétion 'from Cliff Condit, Who. is now manager of the airport. Mr., Isbam, despite the sale of the Laird, bhas not bist bis interest in, flying. He owns a two-place Fairchild. New Yorker Arrives at Curtiss Fieldr in Waco Williamn Lear, of New York City, manufacturer of radio equipment for airpianes, was a visitor lastweek at Curtiss airport. He made a stop there on bis way back to New York, f rom the West' coast. He was flying a Waco:,and was accompànied by Howard Ailor, Who is associated with him in businiess. Mr. Lear bad bis 1ieadquarters. at Curt-iss field before transferring tbem* to the eastern City. Former Curtiss Manager Arrives in aSpeedwing. *E. K. "Rusty" Campbell, wbo sev- eral years ago was manager of Cur- tiss airport, visited that airport last week. He arrived in a 300-horsepower J6-9 Travelair Speedwing. After Arrives at Curtiss From Pittsburgh ini Stinson Miss ICatherine M. Edwards -of' Pittsburgh, Pa., arrived at Curtiss airport on Wednesday aftérnoon, May. 15, in ber Stinson, which was piloted by Charles Currey. Miss Edwards for several years bas been making oc- casional trips between Pittsburgh and Chicago by plane. She lef t on the return trip to the Pennsylvania city lait Friday. ject at the services in Finît Church of Christ, Scientist, in Wilrnette, held Sunday môrning, May 26, at 11 o'clock in the edifice at 1003 Central avenue. Sunday scbool convenes at 9:45 ô'clock. C,~ 1 How