Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1934 — Page 17
APRIL 18. 1934
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first showing was at the Liberty theater, New York City, March 3, 1915. Q —Are aliens required to adopt American citizenship after living in this country a specified number of years? A—No. Q —Who is the author of the line, “What you are speaks so loud I can not hear what you are saying”? A—Ralph Waldo Emmerson. Q —What is the money value of the Capitol in Washington, D. C.? A—lt is estimated at $25,400,000. Q-Give the freezing point of kerosene. A—lt is a mixture, and therefore does not have a definite freezing point. It begins to solidify at about 50 degrees centigrade. Q-Is the naturalization of all persons of the yellow race prohibited in the United States? A —Yes. Q—How old is Ed Wynn? A—Forty-seven. Q—What does the name Sophie mean? A—Wisdom (Greek). Q—What is the annual salary of the Governor of Wisconsin? A—57,500. Q —What is- the population of Alaska ? A—The 1930 census enumerated 59,278. Q—What is an electrical alternating current? A—A flow of electricity that reverses its direction at regular intervals.
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Whatever was coming would not be visible until it was almost directly beneath him. The noise that he heard was little more than an imperceptible rustling, but presently it assumed anew volume, so that now he was sure someone was running rapidly along the trail.
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Then he distinctly heard the footfalls of a heavier creature mingling with those he had heard first. He heard a man’s voice cry “Stop!” and now the sounds were very close to him, just around the first bend ahead of him.
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The sound of running feet stopped, to be followed by that of a scuffle, and strange oaths in a man's voice. Then a woman's voice spoke, “Let me go. You will never get me alive to where you are taking me!” “You’ll come, and come now!” said the man.
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
Colt had heard enough. There had been something familiar in the tones of the woman’s voice. Silently he dropped to the trail, drawing his dagger, and stepped quickly toward the sounds of the altercation.
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