Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Sep 1916, p. 2

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PAGE TWO. AMERICAN LEGION IN CANADA. Preparing for fighting on the Western Front. Leaping into & "trench" to impale the "enemy" which is represented by straw bundles. WOMAN AVIATOR PREPARING FOR MILITARY SERVICE. THE WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL SEARCHLIGHT 'Mrs; Wiildo Pierce, who hopes to be a member of the -U. S. Army Aviation BROOKLYN: N= Y Corps, stepping into her machine preparatory to a flight. (Lower photo). - pela She is "mien, years old and has been flying for the past two -months D. IS NOW IN OPERATION. IN without mishai She's not sure whether the army wil] take "her aftde. he It is on top of the Sperry Gyroscope Co. Building and throws its powerful rays of 1,280, has secured hef military aviator's license, but that does not deter her am- 000,000 candiepower many miles: It is 60% more powerful than the Sperry searchlight ~ bition in the slightest. (Upper photo). pr B recently tried at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and which was visible for thirty-five miles Ef cui. Or -- rs CROWN PRINCE ALEXANDER, OF SERBIA, LITTLE GIRL PRONOUNCED CURED OF INFANTILE ge A YOUNG LAD RECOVERED FROM THE RAVAGES OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS, Who is again leading his troops against the Bulgarians in an She has opp ST AAR: traces:by the hospital, effort to wrest his deVastated country from their grasp. He which she have to wear her limbs get back their Giving his blood to be used as serum to fight other cases of the disease. is receiving aid from British, French and Russian troops.

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