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The Dayton Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 14

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1 1 4. 1 xl fAUK i XJ, 1 1 FF33 Sir ft i Orvil Vnhf Receiws (he 1 1 Collier Trophy for Stabilizer 11 l. EXCLUSIVE CLAr.SV UP-TO-DATE, TODAY AND TOMORROW ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN NO. 3, "IN THE TEMPLE OF THE LION." The Third Installment of the Mont Wonderful wild Animal Drama Ever Preaented to the Public. "THE WRECK" THREE-PART VITAGRAPH.

Featuring an ACTUAL HEAD-ON COLLISION betwen two train. Thli aeene alone coat 6EVENTV THOUSAND DOLLARS to produce. fls P--ra Us fifl 5c TODAY 7 p. m. Two locomotives were boufjnt and actually run together at a speed of 63 mllea an hour.

"THREE PAIRS AND A CAT" PATH COMEDY. Admission Day 6c till 7 p. m. Nignta and Saturday and Sunday afternoon. 10c.

Children 5e at all times. aim Vv 5.. v-f i ni j.rf'fcnain.iditfen ii a utt i ai UMiMUl OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO OXxXOOO I Returned To Dayicn by Hequsst I EXTRA is a very magical amount at The Metropolitan right now. this amount you can get a stunning overcoat or fashionable suit. gems" in material, make-up and quality for $15.00.

Late will get the maximum of value at minimum of expenditure. Yes, and at this same price dollars). show a host of new models for early buyers. are on display in our windows. look twice when you see what $15.00 will buy here in ultra-fashionable garments for Spring.

Our wise and safe plan of home comparison allows you to see, examine and compare Metropolitan suits and overcoats to others similarly, priced. It is the "ACIJ the word and we, will send whatever you care to select to your home. SEE what $15 will do. here. NOW.

be surprised. SATURDAY EVENING V. of awards of the Aero Cluh of America. Orvllle Wright, Dayton's noted inventor and aeroplane manufacturer. Mr.

Wright made 17 lest flights, many of long duration, and in every single instance tho stabilizer did all COOOS TAKEN FROM WINDOWS ANYTIME UPON REQUEST that was expected of it, working perfectly. Presentation of the trophy preceded his admission to the Rotary club as was accorded double honors Thursday nlgiht when he received the announcement of the award to him of the Aero Club of America's trophy, in recognition of perfecting- the greatest improvements In aeroplanes during the past yeur, and was enrolled as an honorary memtier of the notary club. The Collier trophy is one of the most prized trophies in the aeroplane world. It is given each year to the inventor who produces and successfully demonstrates the best device for developing and making safe the aeroplane. The trophy was donated to the Aero Club of America several years ago by Robert Collier.

Mr. Wright won the trophy as the result of his successful demonstration of his new stabilizer, which makes the aeroplane safe under unusual conditions. The appliance was successfully demonstrated at the Simnis station MEMORIAL HALL Thai Splendidly lllusfraied Travslog America's Nature Gem, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK With moving pictures and beautiful scenic views. Come and seethe movies of the Blackjeel Indians. They arc fine.

Trout fishing beyond the fisher-mans dreams. A Splendid Travelog; Illustrated by Mr. Lawrence' Kifchell Memorial Hall Bait Saturday Eva'ng 8 p. in. honorary member, the dual events being fcignalized by a big meeting at the Pay ton club, beginning at 6:30 o'clock, resident J.

A. Oswald presided and a number of talks were made, including one by Orville Wright, In which he voiced his appreciation of the trophy and his. adjnission to the club. State Organizer Z. P.

Punlap, of the Ohio Good Roads Federation, also was present and stirred the enthusiasm of all members in behalf of good roads, ith an excellent address. Me was brought to the meeting by Tom a member of the national committee of five, appointed by the National Rotary club to advance the good iCLUSIVE CLOTHES-SHop luality Corner 4tb Gr Ludlow Ste flying field in the presence of the Jury roads propaganda. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. J. n.

MAROOLIS, Proprietor. General Admission, 10c Reserved Seats, 25c. 000CK Official Tesl of Wright's Stabilizer A SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE. Ing lever entirely, and make successive turns without touching it. In the first flight, which lasted about five minutes, several figures eight, and successive turns were made In this fashion, Mr.

Wright only tapping the rudder handle when he desired to turn In the opposite direction, while the machine of Its own accord assumed absolutely the correct bank for that turn. "A long series of short flights then led up to the two final demonstrations a flight starting at 11.27 and ending at 12.11, in which Mr. Wright made many successive turns In both directions, four of them very near the observers, and it was clearly seen that in all these maneuvers all that was done to turn the machine was to tap the rudder handle. "The last and conclusive demonstration was a flight begun at 12:58 and ending at 1:15 p. In which, after Now Open to the Public and holding: Its position with perfect steadiness until another turn was started.

The greater exactness and ease of this mechanically controlled flying was most evident in comparison with manually controlled flying. He landed with perfect precision a few feet from the observers, the stabilizer still in operation. "The committee being entirely satisfied by this demonstration that a 1:15 VERY DAY IMS, MRS. TYRONE POWER IN-SEARCHING FOR A THRILL 8 BIG FEATURES 8 10c-20c30c NEW BILL SUNDAY. MnUI MATINEE 15-J0-25-3bw NIOHT 16-2S-35-60-7SO.

"THE UEVLVVEOS AIID THEIR BABY" Next "DARKTOWN FOLLIES" mmy And Cigars Tobaccos mechanism had been devised which could balance the machine perfectly Cigarettes without the Intervention of the opera "7 tor, the official public tests were con DAILY MATINEE 10c 20c The story of the demonstrations for the Collier trophy, awarded irville Wright for the development of his stabilizer, is told In the 'February issue of "Flying." That magazine says: "For three years the aeronautical world had known that the Wright brothers had an automatic stabilizer, and those closer to their activities knew of wonderful results obtained in flight In a machine automatically stabilized. Efforts were made to get the Wrights to make their Invention known to the world, but with characteristic conservatism Mr. Orville Wright preferred not to, saying that it had not yet attained the degree of perfection. In 1913 the results given by the stabilizer were truly amazing and its development proved to be the most substantial achievement of the year. Accordingly Orvllle Wright was award jsidered concluded and the committee retired, although Mr.

Wright remained on the field and flew the rest of the day." Lawyer Will Talk On Immortality POCKET BILLIARDS Eight of the Best Billiard Tables in the Uly "MAC" McCRABB, Prop. 27 E. Fourth St. The Keystone is equipped throughout with Th Brunswich-Balke-Collender Company's equipment. GIB KRAMER, Local Salesman.

WE ADVOCATE THE EXTENSION OF FOURTH STREET. South Main Street Next Masonic Temple SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. "His Faiefiil Passion" A splendid five-reel feature, produced by the new natural color process; not "Klnemacolor" and other excellent pictures, also. circling about the field, Mr. Wright headed for a position in clear view of the observers.

He then tapped his rudder handle for a turn, took his hand off and the machine at once assumed the proper bank automatically. The observers, with the aid of powerful field glasses, closely followed the machine while of its own accord It made seven successive turns of the same diameter about 1,000 feet. "The proof of the perfect control of the mechanism was that In this maneuver, although a puffy ind was blowing, the machine preserved practically the same bank throughout, and proof that this bank was the correct one was shown by the constant altitude of about 75 feet, which was preserved throughout tho seven successive turps, the machine neither skidding nor side slipping. Mr. Wright then made a wide turn and straightaway, coming back toward the observers, making a few more figures eight with the stabilizer in operation the entire time.

The machine on correcting from each bank came to a level keel with remarkable precision TODAY AND TOMORROW Pas-rr Vaudeville Clara Kunz Whitley Oueen of Ragtime Planieta. John Ernest Whitley Popular Character Comedian. The Metropolitan Four Ma'e and Female Harmonnta. The Daytonians In 8onga of tho Day, and BOQOITst KOVIES Admission 5 ed the 'Collier Trophy of tho Aero Club of America. "The concluding demonstrations for the Collier Trophy were made by Orville Wright on the Held at Sirnms Station, Pecember 31, 1913, before a special committee of the Aero club, consisting of Pr.

John E. Eberhardt, Pr. L. E. Custer and Grover C.

Loen-ing, who reported as follows: "Mr. Wright first explained the operation of the stabilizer, clearly indicating how- the auxiliary air propeller was made to drive a warping mechanism through the medium ot a clutch which operated by a pendulum sensitive to any lateral oscillations. Mr. i i i' 1 sM PLANS AERO CLU Mir ing program of the Aero Club of America. The distance, approximately 600 miles, is greater than that covered in any previous race.

several bills as basis for legislation. These drafts probably will be prepared by Samuel Untermyer and John Milburn. The hearing; on the stock exchange bill la expected to last until next week, lieginnin? Monday the committee will LONG SEA RACE Set Course From Statue of Lib QUIT MEAT IF YOUR JA Wright also explained the extreme difficulty In an apparatus of this kind of preventing the mechanism, when once it controls the machine, from over-controlling and thus causing the machine to oscillate from side to side. In the stabilizing apparatus, it was pointed out that the main successful feature was the elimination of this feature ot over-controlling, and that the mechanism on correcting disturbed balance always brought the machine to a level keel but not beyond. It was erty to Lightship in Boston Harbor, 600 Miles.

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60c, 75c, $1.00. ll.uCi NIGHT 250, 60c. 75c, $1.00, $1.60. SEATS NOW ON SALE. KIDNEYS ACT BADLY TRIXIE'S TOUGH LUCK.

CHICAGO, Feb. 6 Miss Trixie a vaudeville singer, appealed to the police to find two gold teeth which she lost trying to cvat a tough steak in a restaurant. "The teeth cost a lot of money," she said, "and I can't do my act without them." race from the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor to the lightship in Boston harbor- and' return is being1 J. F. RUTHERFORD.

J. F. Rutherford, New York lawyer and lecturer, will deliver: an address Sunday afternoon in Memorial hall on "Where Are the Dead Mr. Rutherford is one of the best known laymen planned aa the chief event in the fly Take tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or bladder bothers. Hible lecturers in the United States, WOULD WIPE 001 hear the plea of the representatives of the consolidated stock exchange and of grain exchanges in Chicago, Milwaukee.

Kansas City, St. Louis and other western cities. The attitude of the committee is uncertain. Senators Weeks and Hitchcock have evidenced hostility to the measure a3 it now stands, while Senators Bristow and Owen have exhibited sympathy for its drastic provisions. Senator Nelson has declared that the real remedy lies in a Federal incorporation act.

while Senators Fomerene has evidenced a desire to know what changes in practices are advocated by members of the exchange. In any event, it now appears the bill reported by the I'ujo money trust investigating committee, and drafted by Samuel Untermyer, will be changed, if not entirely rewritten, before it is reported by the committee. Take One Tonight A Cesea Royal Pill AND FEEL FINE TOMORROW "NX UCKET SHOPS 1 l-ii. riaianrar's t'irt THAT'S the gist of thousands of letters from people who have suffered with rheumatism, lumbago, sprains, bruises or other muscular soreness. Speedway Liniment is the quick relief.

There's no explained, therefore, that the combination of these various features enabled the mechanism to control the aeroplane's balance of its own accord, and the object of the public demonstrations before the committee was to prove this feature. "It wits further explained by Mr. Wright that the special machine used for the stabilizer tests had very thick surfaces (4H-inch spars) and that it was an experimental machine, built some time to test the effect of thickened aeroplane surface. It was found in these tests that the machine was exceedingly unstable In holding lis position in the air, due to the form of the surfaces, and that the reason for adopting it for the stabilizer tests was to give the stabilizer the most severe conditions to cope with. "The machine was then rolled onto the field and Mr.

Wright bean at 10: IS a series of seventeen flights, which ended about three hours later, during which time various maneuvers were executed to prove the control this stabilizing mechanism had over the machine, and in addition various adjustments were made, showing the delicacy of the apparatus and its precision. The wind at the start was about ten miles, from the southeast, but about at 11:30 it had blown to almost twenty end was very puffy. "It was agreed upon previously that Messrs. Eberhardt and Custer would Jointly follow the maneuvers with powerful field glasses, while Mr. Poen-lng took photographs.

"Mr. Wright explained that when the IS lr5m and attracts large audiences wherever he goes. The lecture is free and every one Is welcome. No collection will be taken. The lecture is presented from the lawyer's viewpoint, the Bible being used as authority.

Mr. Rutherford Is a member of the New York bar and has traveled extensively. WEATHERHNEFOR FLOWERS SAY THE FLORICULTURISTS If the present weather continues, there will he no scarcity of flowers In Dayton around Easter florists assert. At rresent the outlook is very good, but should warm weather set in or else becomn inclement the growing process will be severly handicapped. A heavy demand Is being made for carnations and of which there is reported to be a big supply.

On account of the little amount of sunshine, there will be a rose scarcity here, as the supply is sJmost too short to supply the demand now, Horace Frank of the HeisB Co. says. The rose called, "Aaron Ward," which ts of yellow -with a polden tinge, is coming into prominence and the demand Urge. This roe does not grow larger than the usual epies but is Quite distinct. We are a nation of meat, eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble.

The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; (he eliminatlve tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine ia cloudy, full of sediment, or the blaadei' Is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy-spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism In bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salt3; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Iithia, and lias been ufed for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Halts is Inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithir. -wn'er drink, and nobody can make a mistake by tjiking a little fK'cesionally to keep the kidneys clean arid active.

waiting you feel the good effects with the first rub. Then use a little night and morning and soon your muscles will be so supple and flexible you will think you are years younger. Don't eo on suffering: when you can art thia inrrHv re lief at any drug atore. Step into the nearest one and ik for Speedway Liniment. Eerate Commission, Investigating Exchanges, Will Urge Drastic Legislation Against Joints.

"WASHINGTON', Feb. 6. Sweeping government legislation to crush the bucket shops that have mulcted men find women of the United States of millions of tlnlhrs will be urged by the sen-ii'-." and currency rnm-liiisMoii row working en the Owen Mnok rxelifinpe bill. The bucket hliop is considered by members of the committee to be one of the greatest evils with which the nation's in vi stii'ntors have to eon-tend. It wan learned t'uliy that t''v will tons'at the drafts of Headache, Lassitude, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Dullness, Aches and Pains Are Gone And a Vibrant, Healthy Feeling Takes Their Place.

25c, 50c or $1.00 'La- i Speedway Remedy Co. Shelby, Ohio Kj; sr3S" 1 ir-T r- i Anybody can prove it. Just buy a 10c or 25c package of Tjlackburn's Casca Royal Jills and if not thoroughly pleased with their smooth, easy action, their tnnie. effects and their blo.d-pur:fylng properties, write the proprietors and they will refund your ov f)ui kly The bst i it, aa- i. i.

iff John W. Miller, 6 E. Third St, and Jenkns' Four Drug; Store B. D. Bailer.

Gettysburg: and Eenesaw Ave. compound of medicine ever devised litabilizer was in operation on a turn, for constipation and kindred ill3. he would take Ids hantla oil the waxp-.

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