New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 30, 1924, Page 14

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L2058 B ORI I, (By Pacific & Atlantic) ge, “Never too old to learn,” is proved in the case of rs. I. W. Malm, #5 and 67, respectively, who upon recent n Sweden enrolled in Minneapolis, Minn., night m‘lmo\. & N Bureau of Mines expects to reduce mine death toll through use of " (""IP"‘ bh()PS Tflo A‘Ill('h f()l‘ JaCk this dust cannon which disperses eoal dust and thus aids in elimina- tion of explosions. Beauty of Years Fven the lowly spud has its day. Stockton, Cal,, celebrated a potato festival and all honor was paid to the tuber in song and on floats. As Tt Should Ro Out of hundreds of contestants over fifty, Mrs. W. H. Walker (above) was crowned beauty queen in Oak Park, Ill, contest. It was not necessary to give exact age so long as honor 4 . (By Pacific & Atlantic) seekers had passed half century ~ In cooking contest in Portland, Ore., first honors went to Helen and mark, so we can” cou Mrs, o John Dustin. John won laurels as a baker and sister as a canner of Walker's age. A s vegetables, fruits and fish. Her products will be sent to Smithsonian Institute to demonstrate degree of perfection attainable in the grandmother twice over, industry. Pity the Poor Cowgirls Pacific & Atlantic) Volendam, Hol- maid tried to s were too much for Jack. . & 3 5 4 » i ) : (By Pacific & Atlantic) C(lp’(“n i L i i 5 i At Tllinois Products exposition, Chicago, Caroline Smith, Olympie i 5 5 g diving champ, and Jimpie Craycroft, 100 per cent, baby, were most popular personages. For Air Lanes t to right) (By Pacific & Atlantic) kil it 2 Y yracuse, and It isn't all glory riding in a wild west show, take it from these cowgirls, Fox Hastings, Reine Haffley Q l f ’ 1 4 eaitle, and Mable Strickland (left to right), hurt in Tex Austin’s rodeo at Madison Square Garden, N, Y. duec o LOoS ste a7 ; ; '3 U or Losl Tasle Fighting Fire With Dynamite MRS, 5 % To aid air mail pilots in making v night landings, this 450-million ¢ power searchlight was in- stalled at Crissy field, San Fran- cisco, Cal. Denial Princess Atalia (above), said to be kin of Mrs. Bula Croker, de- (By Pacific & Atlantic) nied in New York court that The pleasant looking young person in this photo is portraying the she stole, as charged by daugh- " % newest thing in the way of smoking accessories for the fair ter of George H. Ainslee, art L""kel ‘I’}h" uckie V. R : (By Pacifie & Atlantic) On the word ‘].]r unassailable haulhori!y we have it that the yobng wi?lcrl, a};‘lr!lmg that iaug?w}r‘ is enjoy lollypops « was ( = of flames which destroyed several business blocks In Gowanda, N. Y., near Buffalo, ladiés who will be in style this winter will smoke pipes and use afraid shell marry her father, "“'d’ e ;\_]"““‘ s € as hen adenoid: firer amited partly rui};wd sm.”‘:s'v delmn hsm.‘;i‘:‘ m‘“mm‘_ Photo shows building top- them as a hat decoration (as shown above) when not being smoked. - so she brought this charge. capbesyet y e fter blast, (Copyright: 1924 Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.)

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