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Fly, 
Take that ride you have talked of
Fly at the corner of Maple St and Hawkins Road.
Buck Weaver or Charlie Meyers 
Will give you any stunt or Straight Flying
A limited Number of students will be enrolled

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Sale - Miscellaneous
Genuine Pflugh glasses. Wm. P. Wright, 438 West Eighteenth street.
For Sale - a few good second hand bicycles. Anderson Cycle Works, 540 West 18th Street.
For Sale - Violin music stand book bow rosin for $45. 2641 Peach St. violin all
For Sale - a few good second hand motorcycles and side cars. Anderson Cycle Works, 540 West 18th street.
Whitney tractor and plows, almost new. Worth $1,375 for $975, Glenn Osborne Estate, 821 Chestnut or Waterford.
For Sale - Twenty-five new and second hand refrigerators. Best prices in the city. Strohmeyer, Ninteenth and Pench streets.
SPECIALS 98c
Large Size Umbrella for

later becoming president of Harvard college. His son, Josiah Quicy, Jr., was mayor for three years, from 1846 to 1848, and he was the grandfather of the Josiah Quincy still living, who was mayor for four years, from 1896 to 1899.

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Air, At Jess and Jack
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plane over an opening in the tree tops so photographer Van Horn could get a "shot" at the Willard ring. Here is how the aviator maneuvered his plane to get this picture: He flew out over the bay at an altitude of 900 feet. Then he dived sharply toward the opening in the trees with the photographer hanging out over the side of the fuselage. ready to snap his shutter when the plane whizzed by the opening. Aviator Myers succeeded in tilting at the proper angle and the picture was secured. Big Jess Willard is seen in the ring with his sparring partner. Walter Hempei. A blur, visible on the canvas enclosure, is a sign advertising the fact that Jess Trains inside. A few rowboats may be seen in the water. Staff photographer Van Horn made these trips as the guest of aviators Charles W. Meyers and George Weaver. Both men saw service as instructors. The men have their machines parked opposite the Rail-Light pow house at the Casino and are anxious to take up passengers in the afternoon for short flights. for a reasonable charge. Both men are experienced careful fliers.

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Proud Father: "Lumme! Look at 'im 'mong all the traffic! Ain't 'e got a nerve?"