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The New York Times. Sunday, January 14, 1917 [[Image 1]] MISS RUTH LAW. WHO HOLDS THE AMERICAN LONG DISTANCE NON-STOP FLIGHT RECORD, STANDING BESIDE THE NEW THREE-PLANE AEROPLANE,JUST COMPLETED FOR HER AT THE NEWPORT NEWS PLANT OF THE CURTISS COMPANY, WITH WHICH SHE IS TO ATTEMPT TO FLY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. (Photo by Central News Photo Service.) [[[[Image 2]] half under image 5]] [[Image 3]] [[[[Image 4]]under image 3 and 6]] (Photo [[cutoff]] Houchakj[[cutoff]] [[Image 5]] [[Image 6]] SU[[Cutoff]] PO[[cutoff]] CP[[cutoff]] G [[cutoff]] CP[[cutoff]] EA[[cutoff]] C [[cutoff]] A [[cutoff]] W[[cutoff]] BP[[cutoff]] of [[cutoff]] An[[cutoff]] Ch[[cutoff]] Se[[cutoff]] Ce[[cutoff]] Er[[cutoff]] Tr[[cutoff]] [[cutoff]] [[cutoff - the]] Figures of Christ and of Ten of His Apostles, which, Archaeologist are Convinced, are Intended to be Actual Portraits. [[[[Image 7]]under image 5 and 8]] [[Image 8]] [[cutoff]] [[Image 9]] [[cutoff]]
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Image 1 - Ruth Law with Three-Plane Aeroplane
Image 2 - Dog
Image 3 - Airplane in Flight
Image 4 - multiple image segments
Image 5 - Airplane in flight
Image 6 - Top of Airplane wing
Image 7 ?
Image 8 - Line of men standing in front of airplane, three people on or in plane
Image 9 - Airplane in flight