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--—rw-r YAMK8 TERROR OF AIR. 8kM Dew* Eight team t* Every Americas Lost. For each American aviator lost is foreign service, eight German or oth er enemy flier* have boon brought te earth. This remarkable record baa just been revealed In report* detail ing activities and mortality pereeat agoa is the aviation service In France Amertreh avaUnp. to data, have ac coantad for about 660 Gonaaa planes, moat of them brought down far damn, kflHng their pilot* and ohoervora. In not case* the afarewd skill and chance-taking courage at the Ameri can Aims, these intrepid man who bore flowa into the mem eieee. ha* re salted la enemy fliers being forced te earth, rather than being destroyed la the air. Valmakla P— *_*.1 _ _ ma-wm_» . YHHiRK UUgriHBUtW I lOH I II0WMII. TJd* brings an uninjured German plan* iate the bends of the Amorims* Valuable information, too, is gleaned from the pilots and nbeervm who be prirntmu, f#f tb« Otmm, ymp he is fa the band* of the aaaaay, is a great -sqqMlar ” He wffl -talk his head ag" te fa* sera of his ewa per sonal safety and a hot meal and * A 8 AFR TWIT. Feu Rwee who era be need *f m rage hadLlifll ! USMfc •’ ’ fr GREENSBORO LADY NOW ABLE TO DO OWN HOUSEWORK. Wan Known* Lady Suffered Five Yaatm From Headachea. Narvatu ImR gaatian, Canatipatioo. Liver Traablat CUlnu Tfca Now Medicine Dree® Haa Braajhl PuH RaHaf. ■' “ ' • MINER MADB BIG RECORD. Patriotic Worker Dm Enough Coal la Ml Da ye to Pat MM American Soldi ere Overact*. By mining «A28 tona of coal In the Ml working daye from Jan. 1 to Oct. U, (nrimirc. H. L. Witt, of Hatfield. W. Va., haa aatahUchad a record which tha Enel yhainlatratioo believe* will ■toad far tha entire country. The mis. ar haa baaa —MM for hit “ef fective patriotic aervica.“ The' coal mined by Witt la eqatva lent in valne to the Government to 1UJN three-inch aheOa; to tha a ■mant of foal nar eatery to fabricate a vetale of 10,000 tone, ar the foal required to put MOO American aoi dlera overeat*. «btokt or thb cumditiom or TBE BARK OF VAOA1, AT WAOKAM. * **• "*■*• •f.jffi8 ‘^MWtoa •« Ui» vice of *UOUDCU tesustsssr - t* * Ho*4* 184 lAnn < J® *' Morng^k. Hlkl. Rood.. Wk, *"** * gBaeg— »: HS£&S*«*-» ill MWMjfc lnn»ikta« kU for »J0 !48»‘^K£ noor. U4 ..Ik*, *■'" M u. H. mtnm% w «Si«» IIAIIUTIM. . ■SErjsr- - ~s gywMjLyw* ikSSaSSd ASS OowMntloii of Dopooft n„,,„||L *M&oe ■Hpgr^im jasr §51S«Se- gs 2SJS*S2S.‘3rS£a„ ’12 S' J •*04ki N Bkan 1 StaM^f MomCoroMkk. Oontj *< Opinion* .’ A-y-A01^!*! p—**oi of m OBQTO fiSLSMRiS^ - _ W. T. Cato up, cmur ■ttyw^nsr-* -• Connu-If- ^ASyfAu* ftaL __.
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