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Show TWO MORE PLANES I FOR CAPT. BOELKE I Berlin, Oct. 23, 4:15 p. m. Captain Boelke, the famous German aviator, H shot down two more aeroplanes yes- jH terday, bringing up the total to thirty- S eight, the war otfflco announced to- j day. Twenty-two allied aeroplanes were destroyed during the day. The H announcement follows: H "In the neighborhood of the coast, H in the Sommo and In tho Mouse re- gions there was great aerial activity. H Twenty-two enemy aviators were shot H down by aerial attacks and anti-air- H craft fire. Eleven aeroplanes are ly- t ( H ing behind our lines. Captain Boelke H conquered his thirty-seventh and H thirty-eighth foes, and Lieutenant H Frankl his fourteenth enemy. , "Enemy aviators dropped bombs on JH Metz and on villages in Lorraine. No military damage was caused. Fivo I H civilians died and seven were mado j H ill through inhaling poisonous gases j H emitted from bombs." , j JH nn 1H |