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High Flyers at Pinehurst
A Passenger of Lieut. Mitchell Describes Her Trip Over
Pinehurst ,
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"WESTERN"
SteelLocked Shells
Always the Choice of the Han
who Knows
The sensational performances of "Western Field" Shells
at the traps have opened the eyes of thousands of shoot
ers who never shot at a target thrown from a trap. And
the same exceptional shooting qualities which placed
them at the head in trapshooting are making a big hit
with the man who hunts. Besides the higher velocity
and closer pattern, which makes longer kills possible,
"Western" Shells never "hang up" in magazine guns
the Steel-Locked construction and the hard, tight crimp
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they contain paper made from a special and superior
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"After reading of the nervous thrills
experienced by some of our leading Lit
erary Lights who have flown, I
assumed it to be the only proper way to
feel, if I could lay claim to even ordi
nary brightness.
"So on the way to the field where the
airplane rests, I let imagination soar
ahead of me, fancying what I'd do if
anything went wrong with the carefully
prepared airplane. But a heritage of
(Eight here let me suggest that riding
togs are mighty comfy things to wear
on this sort of a ride, as climbing into
an airplane is much like mounting a
horse.) After a few words between Pilot
Mitchell and his Assistant, that sounded
to my unititiated ears like the magic
"Open Sesame ' 'behold ! the magic
began to work and we were away.
"Steadily we swung about. Then
heading toward the western sun we be-
THEN AND NOW
Showing What A Difference Ten Tears Make
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1910 Lincoln Beachey at Pinehurst 1910.
1920 Lieut. Jack Mitchell at Pinehurst 1920.
old New England common sense clam
ored loudest to be heard and won the
day. When I reached the Aviation
Field at the Dairy I was on tiptoe with
eagerness to meet this wonderful new
experience.
"After carefully trying the plane to
test the new parts just installed, Lieut.
Mitchell Called "All Aboard!" and
having been snugly buttoned into the
helmet provided with goggles adjusted,
I climbed aboard this weird ship.
gan to rise so easily, and at such an
angle, that our leaving the ground was
almost imperceptible, until, peering over
the ed?e of the car, the trees began to
look like tiny shrubs and then almost
magically Pinehurst was spread out be
fore us! Devouring greedily every bit
of view, and longing meanwhile for eyes
all over my head that nothing escape, we
passed over the Boy's School and over
the Club House and Golf Links.
"And oh! Golfers! if you could