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PAGE TEN (Contin: 2° from age One) new airplanes ore been off the ay be improperly in construction, mustangs is a harmless p. only for kinder garten children. So Leigh Wade had had more thrills in his short career set forth to fly around thg red of the most ined lives, f the family over on the E parents Leigh compared to testing that have nover be nd that breakin His father’s Canadians s, Mich., He attended the traditional < on Mttie red co’ schoolhouse, and k 1 ot his first taste of town life when went to high school in Cassopolis. th was about the only study that ‘ested him, but whatever enthu hree miles from | February 2;| Leigh to go ranches. maid whom he had met in the moon- light back at Cassopolis. After the he rugged sodas in ork of harvesting was upon the slightly of mixing ice drug store, His ruggist went of war when the N. D., lured him th Dakota infantry 1 Guard, h this organization to 1 border near Brownsville en. Pershing a hand in red ent pursuit eam | of th | He went w | the Mexte: ‘to lend ¢ to (Photos by Pacif Lieut. Leigh Wade, the Michiga rssociates and the public as “Happy the Round-the-World-Fliers. lc and Atl n boy, affectionately Imown to his ” Leigh, one of the most daring of niasm he may have lacked regarding his other classes he more than made up with the enthusiasm that he put into sports Moonlight and a Maid. His first adventure was inspired just es adventures are usually in- epired—t moonlight and a fair | maiden. Leigh met and wooed the| young lady on one of Michigan's| picturesque lakes near Cassopolis | one moonlight night | Instead of accepting his sugges Crippled by Corns? World's f Greatest 3 (Corn just wonderful how ‘‘Gets-It” ends corn! callouses. Put a few drops of “‘Gets-It”” wurting corn and Presto! The pain st once fagever. No matter how lo corns, how bad they may be, w it, or what you have tried "will end corn pain can lift, the corn right off Money back guarantee. Co: told everywhere. E. Lawrence & Co., ther hard oj “Gets It” 1s sold in this ¢ Kimball Drug Store. ment. SHOGREN’S 112 North Center St $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward to the party furnishing Daily Tribune informatic leadir to’the capture of the person wi! fraudulently collecting su Tribune subscriber paper should n ubscription ex from the their a u ng the right collector, a nv his credentials. If le se call the Tribune not do so Telephone 15 Use “‘Gets-It”: corralling the elusive Pancho Villa, in whose air force Wade's. future world flight commander, Lieut. Lowell Smith, had been serving. As soon as Unc am lined up with the allies, appy” Leigh v ered for the air service and went to Toronto to do his training with the royal air force. Although up to that time he had never been up in an airplane he took to the air naturally. He learned to fly in less time than it usually takes a bird. Ins ctor at Old Issoudun. ° After ir ting in Te: hort while he was ordered to rance snd made a great record as ir n Nieuports at Issoudun, th an army eria tr Later he s one of two pilots selected to idesiips, banks, tail sp struction—looping, ann turns, vertical , hose dives, and all f£ the other stunts that pilots might to obliged over the lin Not long afterward he was ordered to Paris and given his first appoint- use in combat work ment as a test pilot to try out the ph s America was buying from the nch. He held this job until the armistice Before returning to | Am ica he spent months in scour- picking up airplanes nd there, and flying them » the malin depot at Romorantin, Tours > uld go up to the fron- the back planes that the ndering to the were ies. the time he had been nome he had flown just verything in Burope that was flyable al in America he was an experimental test k field, Dayton, O« pursuit planes and ull Lype things, he did a good al of & work on large planes nd established an altitude record 7,120 feet with a multi-motored 1 that still stands, In this flight he froze his face Happy” Leigh's work } him with enough thrills to tisfy any man. One of his pals had been killed the ore, and a spot had been ft where the crash ogeurred, One Leigh went up to try out @ new Kidney Sufferers Physicians have long known a re- irkably effective remedy for weal ladder and over-worked kidneys— nderful of| imported from Hol- i which heals and tones up the orgs and banish fre- , tired feeling, bi heun pains, ete., often within { hours. ‘This remarkable ofl ha: last been put up im easy-to-tak ess capsules, under the n f Red Mill Ha em Ofl, It 1 BOc und yvellef {a guaranteed money back Ask thes drug T Kimball Drug Store R. C. Montgomery, D. Physician and Surgeon Electronic Reactions of Abrams Riverton, Wyoming. tion that they elope to Kalamazoo the young lady, who happened to be from the badiands of Dakota, dared out west and *first demonstrate to her that he was not a tenderfoot by doing a man’s work harvesting on one of the great grain “Happy” Leigh took the dare, caught the next train, and liked Da- kota so well that he soon forgot the be Casper Daily Tribune THRILLING ADVENTURES OF ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIERS of KEEP THAT BANDAGE ON YOUR FOOT AND STOP WORRYING ABOUT THAT , ENGLISH HORSE THATS ON HIS. | TTHINK TLL WAY OVER HERE To MEET SPARK PLUG = ILL SEG 2. CAN KEEP “TOWN TEDAY JZ my EVE ON SPARKY-: - 1 SPARED NO EXPENSE AND BOLGHT THE BIGGEST ANID FINEST TORKEY | COULD FIND ANID HE'S COT AWAN I pursuit plane. At about 2,500 feet while doing a nose dive to test tho ilerons the latter locked tight and uldn’t budge. The plane kept on living straight toward the earth at terrific speed. He was descending right over the place where his friend had met his death. Sure He Would Be a Grease Spot. “I could see the spot,” said Leigh, “and I thought surely I was going to hit it. I kept saying over and over to myself, ‘Well, I guess I'm going to make another grease spot just like Mac.’” But about twenty feet from the Sround, by sheer brute strength exerted on the controls, he pulled her out of the dive, A few weeks later one of his asso- ciates, a test pilot by the name of Lieut. Harold Harris, was up in this me plane when the ailerons locked again and ths plane got out of con- trol. Harris jumped, and was the first 1 in the United States air Service to save his life with a para- chute In an airplane disaster. On another occasion Leigh . was testing out a propeller when it flew pieces. He happened to be flying 2 speed course at an altitude of only ten féet. ‘The propeller tore out the entire front of the engine. But Wade landed in some grass, and after hopping over several fences and a ditch ne still managed to keep. her right side up. Another time when flying at an altitude of 2,000 feet a crankshaft breke and tore the engine apart so that it caught fire.. But with the flames creeping nearer and nearer to his cockpit, Leigh maintained enough presence of mind to make a fair landing, shouted to some farm- ers standing nearby to form a bucket brigade, and then proceeded to put out the blaze. When the fire wis finally extinguished he was so black that a farmer's wife thought him a colored aviator and ~ was astonished when the black all washed off. Like most of the other world flyers, Lieut. Wade never dreamed of being selected for the greatest honor in the history of aviation. But if ever a man deserved such recog- nition it was “Happy” Leigh. He has devoted almost his entire career in the air to testing and tak- ing the “bugs” out of new planes so that the rest of the fellows in the servico might run as little chance as possible of getting “bumped off.” His experiences on the round the world flight were even more harrow: ing than all that he had gone through as a test pilot. “They were more harrowing,” says Leigh, “because we were nearly always cruising over unknown terri: tory and we were under an added strain because our work was never done at the end of each day's fight.” The story of how he was ship- wrecked in the North Atlantic and of how he wads rescued, in company, with Lieut. Ogden, is an epic that we are going to follow as it is told by the two world flyers themselves. Wiesbaden Rubber Stamps. We cook ‘em in Casper. 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