Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 158, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1932 — Page 13

NOV. 11, 1932

$350,000 SAVED HERE GIFTS City Banks Preparing to Mail Christmas Checks. Good times wil return for Indian* apolis stores about Dec. 1, when local banks mail 10,000 Christmas savings club checks totaling about $350,000. The checks, averaging about $25 each, are expected to be spent largely for Christmas gifts. Bankers are of the opinion that more and larger Christmas savings club accounts will be opened for next year. HOUSES OF THE DEAD DISCOVERED IN EGYPT Two-Story Tombs Are Found at Famed Hermopolis Site. Science Service CAIRO. Nov. 11.—Houses of the flead, painted like stage scenery, have been unearthed at the famous site of Hermopolis. about 150 miles south of here, by the Egyptian university. The tombs are two-story houses with stairways, galleries, and chambers where the dead were laid to rest in state. But magnificent marble pillars and stone rarvuigs which adorn the rooms and halls are all Just "scenery" painted on the walls. The artist with his paint pot produced make-believe columns and wall facings of green marble, redflecked marble, yellow, gray, and •black marble, all most realistic, in Imitation of the ornate villas in which wealthy people lived. Painters’ tricks of perspective and light and shade were employed to heighten the illusion of grandeur In the halls of the dead. The period of the tombs is set at about the second and third centuries of the Chrisitan era.

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Mrs. Sarah Allen. 743 North New Jersey St. had a warm front room that was vacant so she placed a Room for Rent Ad in The Times. Here is the ad: ~TT: NEW " JERSEY. N.. 741 Warm front room; large Cloaet. LI-9315. And here’s what happened! The room was rented on the second day and cost only 50c to find the tenant! If you have a vacant room—tell about it in a Times Want Ad. It costs only 3 cents a word. TIMES WANT ADS Only 3 Cents a Word RI-5551

BECAUSE IT SAVES VALUABLE fj/L VAPORS THAT OTHERWISE Affe WOULD BELOST r. / „ ~ refinery workers call this - $,• THE PtiCKETBOOK its SO When the sun shines down on these ling tanks, its heat liberates those high- D , n Jn . t Breather Bag and, Diagram showing how it is connected with storage tanks to prevent loss of valuable vapors.

Breather bags are huge blimp-like balloons connected with those big tanks you see around refineries, where gasoline is stored awaiting shipment. When the sun shines down on these tanks, its heat liberates those highpowered “light ends” that put the “kick” in gasoline. Having no place to go but out, these volatile gases usually vanish through vent holes into thin air. Then, when the tanks cool off at night, they suck in air which replaces the “light ends” and dilutes the gasoline. But Standard Oil refinery; tanks are equipped with breather bags. They trap all these volatile vapors and keep them safe until the tanks cool off. Then, instead of diluting the gasoline with air, the big tanks suck back the “light ends” and remix them with the stored gasoline.

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