New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 8, 1930, Page 18

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N Vot N Vi f WHAT FIRE DID—Not only 0 WERE FORCED TO LEAP FROM PLANE AT 5 houses and factories de of the “Cate ohn Koziak, Great ; Ser- broad jump was adjudged girl of Spanish WINNER!—George Martin, of Olympic club, San Francisco, wins stance of 25 feet 2% inches in Pacific Associa- meet in San Francisco BRAVES LONG FLIGHT— Amy Johnson, daring Britis aviatrix, took off from Croydon, England, in a tiny moth plane on a 22,000-mile flight to Australia and return. TROUSER SUIT—Th wearing & trouser s cotton crepe with bl use for lounging on th fore or after a “BOTTLED GOODS"” THAT ARE O. K.—Tiny, Australian Kaola 1., is served with tasty “bottled goods” by Shirlie Parkin ) !‘u‘»g’ IN MEMORY OF PRAIRIE SCHOONER DAYS—Pawnee Bill’s “Old Town,” near Pawnee, Okla,, is opened with ceremonies. Top photo shows portion of sod hut built by members of the Pawnee tribe, skeleton of prairie schooner, part of pueblo and front of trading post. Lower photo shows, left to right, Chief Bacon Rind, head of the wealthiest Indian tribe—the Pawnees; Pawnee Bill, General W. H. Sears, frontiersman from Lawrence, Kas., and Mrs. Bacon Rind. i€ MEMORIAL TO MAYOR—As a tribute to the late Mayor A. A. Forsythe, of Monroe, La., the city commission has erected a wind- mill over a salt water well at Forsythe park. The edifice is modeled after quaint old Dutch windmills.

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