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1923-07-27 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 4 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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"PRAIRIE SCHOONER" HELICOPTER MAY PROVE S Photo of New Curtis V-2 helicopter, showing canvas hood which is expected to enable vertically. Tests will be made shortly with the new Curtis V-2 helicopter to learn whether it is enough to enter it in the contest for the $250,000 British air ministry prize. The design is different from those of other helicopters. The Curtis craft has a fifteen-foot U-shaped wood, aluminum and canvas. Air driven through this tunnel by two motors driving ten pellers is expected to enable the machine to rise vertically. SPORT SUIT STENOGRAPHER'S SENSATIONAL SPURS ON PROBERS OF WOMAN'S STENOGRAPHER'S SENSATIONAL SPURS ON PROBERS OF WOMAN'S Appropriate for golf is this jacket of green felt worn in the skirt of crope. TWO GIRLS FREE FROM THE GRIP OF QUOTA LAW Miss Lulu Ricketts, stenographer, and Bevard Kepner The sensational revelation that Bevard Kepner, he had urged her to "run away with him" was made by Ricketts, stenographer, at the coroner's inquest in death of Mrs. Kepner. She was found shot to death near home several months ago. At that time the vergeide. Recently relatives had the body exhumed and reopened. FLARE RUFFLES NOVEL FEATURE Kashleen, top, and their parents since in the immigration quota their ennies and Alice Ollis; respectively been allowed to join them in New York. Their emits at Ellis island weeks. Twelf parents admitted several months. A novel feature of this dress is the flare ruffles of which the skirt is made. Black silk crepe is the material used and each ruffle is piled with silk. The blouse is fashioned of printed silk. Three stitches It isn't exactly Spalding that pre-ways of other three birds. All three are As Seen By Plain Dealer WAY PROVE SUCCESS EX-TREASURY AID BECOMES MEMBER OF MORGAN FIRM Russell Cornell Leffingwell. Russell Cornell Leffingwell, formerly assistant secretary of the treasury and well known New York lawyer, has entered the firm of J. P. Morgan & Co. It is believed that because of his experience in the treasury office he will have charge of the British payments of the war debt, which are being made in the form of Liberty bonds through the Morgan office as fiscal agents for the British government. AMERICAN AVIA Left to right, Lieut. R. Irvine, Lieut. Four aviators will represent the U. tenants, Irvine, Wead, Rittenhouse a will start at the Isle of Wight. BATHERS WEAR PLE ENSATIONAL CHARGE OF WOMAN'S DEATH COAT SUGGESTS ARTIST'S BLOUSE Vienna bathing beauty looks as though evening affair. A WINNING HAND FROM THE DISCARD A WINNING HAND FROM THE DISCARD Three star discards, Hollis Thurston, left; Mike Cvengros, center, and Leon Cadora. It isn't exactly according to Hoyle to pick a new hand from the discard, but there's nothing in Spalding that prevents it, so to speak. Meaning that if you can fill out baseball hand with the castaway ways of other clubs you're welcome to do it. That's what Kid Gleason has done. Lamp these three birds. Thurston was canned by the Browns, Cvengros by the Giants and Cadore by the Dodgers. All three are ready to help the White Sox make trouble. Dealer Camera AMERICAN AVIATORS TO FLY IN BRITISH RACES Lieut. R. Irvine; Lieut. F. W. Wead; Lieut. D. Rittenhouse and Lieut. A. W. Gorton. Captors will represent the U.S. navy in the Schnelder cup races in England. The four, Lieune, Wead, Rittenhouse and Gorton, will fly America's speediest seaplanes. The air derby the Isle of Wight. It is a blue ribbon event for service men. RS WEAR PLENTY IN VIENNA Ex-U.S. TREASURER TO HELP OFFICIALS IN INVESTIGATION WEAR PLENTY IN VIENNA EX-U.S. TREASURER TO HELP OFFICIALS IN INVESTIGATION John Burke John Burke, once treasurer of the United States and twice governor of North Dakota, has offered New York authorities what help he can give them in their grand jury investigation of the affairs of the brokerage firm of Kardos & Burke. The firm failed eighteen months ago for more than $2,000,000. Burke says he made Kardos sign an agreement that the firm itself would not speculate. Burke says he is "broke." beauty looks as though she was dressed for evening affair. WOMAN HELD AS BURGLAR ORGANDY FROCK SLEEVELESS STYLE A simple summer frock of dotted organdy is shown above. It is sleeveless and has a scalloped hem. Little frills of two colors outline the neck and flowers of the same color form the girdle. Mrs. Catherine Buddensick Mrs. Catherine Buddensick alias O'Shaughnessy, of Brooklyn, police say, loft her husband and three children to associate with a burglar band because she was wearying of home cares and want; ed "to see life." She is being held in $1000 bail on a burglary charge. Mrs. Buddensick claimed that she married too young and declared that this combined with poverty were far too much for her to bear.