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NO MOVIE THRILL THIS
But A Race Between Ruth Law And The Late Gaston Chevrolet At Montreal. Miss Law Was Required To Hold To The Trail, Losing If She Cut Corners - Here She Sweeps Pas The Speeding Car 
Wide World Photos

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Rotogravure
Picture Section

The New York Times

Sunday 
January 30, 1921

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THE PRINCE OF WALES, FOLLOWING THE HOUNDS OF THE HOUSEHOLD BRIGADE HUNT CLUB AT SHOTTESBROKE PARK, NEAR MAIDENHEAD, ENGLAND, CLEA
MANLIKE

RUTH LAW'S FLYING CIRCUS
DRIVIN MAY 22.
IT CAN'T BE DONE

CONDUCTED
By RUTH A. PEITER
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A GOOD TRICK IF YOU DO IT
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When life is featurless and you long for excitement, try Ruth Law's way of getting an afternoon of thrills. 

Just imagine yourself flying along at great speed in an airplane, crawling out of the cockpit, walking to the end of the lower wing and crawling a slender upright to the top plane, and then, standing upright while the plane loops the loop. 

This is one of the features of the Ruth Law flying circus, that Miss Law will do when her thrill show works in connection with the championship auto races at Ft. Miami track Sunday. 

The biggest of all the aerial thrillers is Daredevil  James, changing from an auto to airplane directly in front of the grand stand and not more than ten feet from the ground.
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RUTH LAW, DARING AVIATRIX, LOOPING THE LOOP
While Standing on the Top Wing of Her Airplane, Presumably With Her Feet in Straps Attached to the Roof of the Wing. 
This Hazardous Feat Is Said to Have Been Accomplished by Miss Law at Birmingham, Alabama, on Jan. 17 Last for the First Time in the History of Aviation. 

MR. CHARNAUD
of Cambridge University, England, Caught in the Act of Making a Spectacular Tobogan Jump at Davos, Switzerland.  

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