Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1934 — Page 13
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A*k The Times any question of fact or information will be answered free of char?* if you will address The Indianapolis 'limes Information Bureau, J32*J New York avenue, N. W-, Washington, I). C., enclosing a :t-cent stamp for reply. Advice on legal, marital, and medical matters can not be given, nor can extended research be undertaken. Q -Where is the island of Gottland and to which country does it belong? A—lt is In the Baltic Sea and belongs to Sweden. Q —Where and when was the Prince of Wales born? A—At White Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey, England, June 23, 1894. Q—How muct alloy is in sterling silver? A—lt contains 92.5 per cent silver and 7.5 per cent copper. Q —Name the treasurer of the United States. A—William Alexander Julian. Q—When was the novel “Jane Evre,” bv Charlotte Bronte published? A—1847. Q—How many legitimate and moving picture theaters are there in New York City? A—Total 800, of which 252 are legitimate. Q —What is a magnetic storm. A—A sudden disturbance of the magnetic field surrounding the earth, occurring simultaneously over the whole earth, commonly lasting several hours or even a day or more, and shown by rapid changes in the direction of the magnetic needle.
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This Curious World
ill WM**"*''* 6 //• ///A in ordinary £ V TII I— 9 opCOAL° N % K ' we. WASTE Burn coai? if - 50 THAT THERE WAS NO WASTED 1 ENERGX —a lump the Size, of a 7/ WOULD TAKE /Ac NEAREST LIVING RELATIVE A LARGE S OF THE AMERICAN ALLIGATOR, t - LIVES IN THE VANGTSE -KIANG ATLANTIC AND % ... .. ~ * ~' ■ (V/i/VO - RECORDED IN MONTREAL, /^ CANADA. sf// </// C IW V Nt* StUVtCt. IWC M-lM . FORTUNATELY lor the city of Montreal, the 110-mile-an-hour wind recorded there was only a single gust. A steady wind at that epeed would have wrecked the city. On top of Mt. Washington, in New Hampshire, velocities of 186 miles have been registered. NEXT—How were iron weapons made before man knew how bo make iron?
Q —How many civil war veterans and widows are receiving pensions from the government? A—At last report there were 31,072 Veterans and 139,924 widows of dependent children of veterans on the pension rolls. Q —Does Poland control Lithuania? A—No, it is an independent country? Q—To what race do the American Indians belong? A—Red race. Q—On what date did George Washington take his first oath of office as President of the United States? A—April 30, 1789. Q —ln which of Shakespeare's plays is the line, “Their touch affright's me as a serpent’s sting”? A—Henry VI. Part 2. Act 3, Q —How old is Professor Albert Einstein? A—s 4. Q—How long did it take Harry Pidgeon to make his trip around the world in a 34-foot ketch-rigged boat? A—Almost four years. Q—Who played the role of Dolores Del Rio's aunt in “Flying Down to Rio”? A—Blanche Friderici. Q —What is the origin of the name “Garden of Eden”? A—The name Eden is traditionally derived from a Hebrew word moaning delight, pleasure. Some scholars connect it with the Babylonian word ••Edinu,” meaning a field or park.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
ITS ALL VERY CLEAR TO ME WHAT ) fwUEN FRECKLES AND \ jmM SO HE BOUGHT THE PLACE TWO DAYS ( BUT TLIE LAUGH IS ON T jjF HAPPENED! SCUTTLE MUST HAVE TAPPED NUTTY WERE DIGGING, gT BEFORE HE COULD HAVE TAKEN IT BACK FROM ) SCUTTLE? THE OIL WELL F VES. BUT THE TANK THAT A PIPE,UNDERGROUND,TO YOUR OIL y- THEY ACCIDENTALLY PUTA |I MBS. COOK...HE DIDN'T WAIT, BECAUSE HE WAS J HE THOUGHT HE WAS SUPPLIED THE OIL FOR HIS PIPE STORAGE TANK..AND HE'S BEEN HOLE IN THE PIPE... AND, AFRAID IT WAS WORTH A FORTUNE AND ? y GOING TO OWN/TURNED WAS MINE AND I CANT LAUGH STEALING OIL FROM Nt>U J THINKING THEY'D STRUCK f HE DIDNT WANT SOMEONE piep ' OUT TO BE NOTHING , OFF FORTY-SEVEN THOUSAND , V RA LONG OIL,QSr OLD SCUTTLE N. To BEAT n M °T- BUT A HOLE IN HIS f X GALLONS OF OIL! FIND J 1.. T. yrn n . y. - -- . W IM I b gCWTTL. 1 .
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TARZAN THE INVINCIBLE
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The blacks were confident that the destruction of the camp was another manifestation of the anger of the malign spirit that had been haunting them, and they were all for deserting the illstarred white man. but Zveri by threats forced his men to remain with him.
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He set them to building new shelters for the entire party. To insure discipline, he kept the men working constantly, either in adding to the comforts of the camp, or in hunting fresh meats. And so the days passed and became weeks.
—By Ahern
OUT OUR WAY
1 _ 7 LL ' \ / HIM A HALF-HOURS HE'S TRVIN TO QUASH PAY PER BE INI' FIV/E TH' RING OF TH' CLOCK, MINUTES LATE SO TH' BULL a TH' WOODS AM - A \zX THAT ' ENOUGH,WiTHOUT ' \ V&-TE— V W \ G ETT ' KJ A NASTV / THEVXL K°° w,tS j % IT ON HIS CARO, |,j x^— —a=Ji \J\ ' L r iwni;tßict me HEROES ARE MADE—NOT BQRKI • i/V4 T. m"Mu. t. fat oft j
f ( THAT'S WHAT WE THOUGHT, AT FIRST. 1 / FIDDLESTICKS* VOU V\ /*" SEND 'EM BACK TO THE\ \WE fIGGER,NOW, THAT THE.Y TURNED COME WITH US. WE \ RANCH, APACHE. WONT \UP ONE O' THESE CANYONS', BUT J BRUNG SOME INJUNS-j HAVE’EM. THAT HOOKr V THERE'S NO TELLING WHICH ONE. J \ THEY CAN TRAIL <T NOSED IGNORAMUS HAS ANYTHING. J — CAUSED ENOUGH TROUBLE ’ l■ •. ->T y , ill /2-{&n
I'll HANE TBE CAREFUL ,TUOO<SV\ , OR GO , MOO L_tAME TU\S HOUSE ! VVV GET LOST 1 I'OE COME QONTE A . ... M R WAVS, ALREADY DARN FORTY, WUfJ ntLr
And while these things were transpiring, little Nkima sped through the Jungle upon a mission for his beloved Tarzan. Some day Nkima would arrive at his destination. Perhaps it would be too late. If such a thought occurred at all to the ape-man, doubtless he merely shrugged.
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
Meanwhile Tarzan watched in waiting. He let Zveri lull his men into a stupor of tranquil security, the shattering of which in Tarzan’s good time would have a dire effect upon their morale. He understood the psychology of terror, and with terror he would win. . . .
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