tlantic Girl Flyer.—Miss Amelia Earhart, the first flirl to fly the Atlantic
... tlantic Girl Flyer.—Miss Amelia Earhart, the first flirl to fly the Atlantic. ...
... tlantic Girl Flyer.—Miss Amelia Earhart, the first flirl to fly the Atlantic. ...
... FOUR MILES FROM LLANELLY. DID NOT TOUCH IRISH COAST •Newfoundland), Sunday. _Mlf» Amelia Earhart, Boston sooial BURRY PORT THRILLS. GREATEST DAY IT EVER HAD worker, stole surprise march on her '1 rans-Atlantic flight, rival, Miss Mabel 8011, . .i.l hopped ...
... AIRWOMAN WEB. RETAIN HER MAIDEN NAME. NEW YORK, Saturday.—The marriage of the well-known Transatlantic airwoman. Miss Amelia Earhart, and Mr. Georji' Palmer Putnam, the publisher, who was recently divorced was celebrated to-day at the residence Mr. Putnam’s ...
... large crowds. The demonstration was continued to and including this (Friday) night. An auto-gyro record was created Miss Amelia Earhart, the Atlantic airwoman, when she dimed a height of 19,000 feet single-engined auto-gyro. ...
... TELLS HER OWN STORY Miss Amelia Earhart, the American flyer, who left Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, at 10-51 p. m . (British Summer Time) on Friday night, landed safely at Culmore, five miles from Derry, early on Saturday afternoon. Paris was her objective ...
... GOOD-BYE TO DERRY A tremendously enthusiastic send-off was given to Miss Amelia Earhart when left Derry on Sunday afternoon air for l.ondon. busy time posing for film and “talkie” operators os well as for scores of visitors anxious to take a “snap” of ...
... unfavourable conditions. spite of the weather conditions large crowd watched the amazing stunts performed the pilots. Miss Amelia Earhart, the American woman Atlantic flyer, flew from Heston with Mr. Gordon Self ridge, junior, in his aeroplane, and was given ...
... CLARKES BLOOD MIXTURE i ALI>«TALKING. am very liesurely person. —Miss Amelia Earhart, the Atlantic flyer. . . The Russian Revolution was due to estern ideas. —Mr. M. Phillips Price. The average man is, for the most part, inarticulate.—Mr. Andrew Mellon ...
... This was Mr. Hausner’s second attempt to fly the Atlantic. He set off L'** the first time on May 29. immediately after Amelia Earhart (Mrs. Putnam) had made her successful Atlantic flight. He flew a 220 horse-power red monoplane, which had been thoroughly ...
... ~ gn that Mrs. Marlow can produce evidence WOMAN TWO JOBS. t j, at i, er morriaco to Marlow was legal. “BOTH BIG” SAYS AMELIA EARHART. [y instcai GREENVILLE (Pennsylvania), Satur- OF MK. BOBERT KNOX, day.—Mrs Amelia Putnam ano ELL-KNOWN POBTSTEWART FARMER ...
... negotiated means. AN ULSTER GIFT FOR AMELIA EARHART. LINES FROM LANDING FIELD. naiLT USE WITH BEEBT. NEW YORK. Fridsj.—A roll of fine white linea woven from flax that was grown the field near Londonderry when Uiaa Amelia Earhart (Mrs. Putnam) landed after her ...
... Ireland commemoration of Miss Amelia Earhart’s great flight from Newfoundland to Londonderry in May of last year. The decision was taken the seventh annual Unquet of the Society, at which Miss Karhart (Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam) gave an intensely interesting ...