Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 294, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1934 — Page 21
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HORIZONTAL Anawer to rrevlmia Panlt 11 Haw Mormot 17 " hr> WM V 1 * [MQNAL.iI & A.LJB 1 s L,C t| 13 Minor note. Mormon leader a p q‘o A] ISO WAQ 15 H e was in the p'rture? PIDEOI —of the 11 Thin tin plate “ iWCL.3 Mormons 32 Old-w-omanlsh. Y?i LSA i *- t ji.. s--. MST 17 sst** snTkT ” Usissen‘or--17 Helixes. Prk 21 Skirt €dceß, 13 Silkworm. 25Lonpcuts 20 Mormon 26 T ° ovcrturlL rhurrh official. 27 on^ey--22 Inserfs leg -’9 Kind of welL 2.3 Hals an m 24 Genus of 32 Vile turtles 39 Small drums. VERTICAL 33 Formerly. 20 You and me. 41 Exultant 1 Shallow dish. 35 Organ secret--27 Wine vessel 40 Part of the % Tears stitches. h ** e 25 To drink dog- mouth , ... . . 37 Vocal comfashion. 4$ To change a A umn position 3h Dozes. zem setting. * Joyous 3S Fish basket. 32 Bristle 43 Pitcher 5 Black bird 40 Form cf “be.’ 34 Era. 50 Rowinp tool. 6 Soft mud 41 Gong 85 The Mormon? 51 Otherwise 7 Bark? shrilly. 42 Bones. are called 52. 54 The Mor- 8 Above 43 Disagreeable -day Saints mons center 9 Christmas smell. U Company. 1? carol 45 Meadow. 37 Misplaces City, Utah. 10 To pierce 40 Card game 38 Retired nook 53 Giver with horns. 47 Golf teacher.
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Ask The Times anv tiuestion of fart or information. It will be answered free of eharee if vou will address The Indianapolis Times Information Ittireau, 1322 New York avenue. N. IV.. Washington, D. C.. euriosine a 3-cent stamp for reply. Advice on leiral, marital, and medical matters can not he eiven, nor ran extended research be undertaken. Q -Where is the largest cavern that has been discobered? A—The Carlsbad cave in New Mexico. The parts which have thus tar been explored are believed to be only a small part of the cavern, and they constitute an area many times the size of the Mammoth cave in Kentucky. Q —What is the distance from Manila, P. 1., to London, England, via the Suez Canal? A—lt is 11,119 statute miles. Q —What country owns Java? A—The Netherlands. Q —Who was secretary of the treasury under Woodrow Wilson? A—William G. McAdoo, Carter Glass and David F. Houston. Q —For whom was Hatton Garden in London. England, named? A—Sir Christopher Hatton, Queen Elizabeth's lord keeper. Q —How large was the United States army enlisted for the World war A—4,727.988. Q--On what day in 1901 did the Jewish holiday purim fall? A—Tuesday, March 5. Q —When was the Ford Motor Company incorporated, and when was the first Ford Automobile sold? A —lncorporated June 16. 1903; the first car was sold in July, 1903. Q—Give the oath prescribed in the Constitution for the President of the United States. A—“l do solemnly swear (or
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affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States." Q— Give the dates of the RussoJapanese war. A—Hostilities were begun by Japan on Feb. 8. 1904, and the war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Portsmouth. N. H., on September 5, 1905. Q —What is St. Elmo’s fire? A—lt is a brush discharge of electricity, in the shape of small jets and flames, coming chiefly from pointed objects such as lightning rods, the masts and spars of vessels. The discharge is accompanied by hissing or crackling and the luminosity is comparatively feeble. The phenomena is observed much more often by night than by day. It fiequently occurs during snowstorms. Q—ls Rudyard Kipling living? A—Yes. Q —What was the original source of the motion picture, "The Ninth Guest?" A—The stage play with the same title by Owen Davis, and the novel by Gene Bristow and Bruce Manning. Q —Who is in charge of railways in Soviet Russia, and what is his address? A—Andrew A. Andreyev, People’s Commissary for Transport, 2 NovoBassmanigya, Moscow, U. S. S. R. Q —Was the scene in "Hying Down to Rio,” in which chorus girls were shown dancing on the wings of an airplane, actually filmed in mid-air? A—No. Q —What is the color of Tom Mix's horse "Tony?” A—Brown with a white face.
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As Colt rounded the bend in the trail, he saw just before him only a man's back —by thob and thorib an Arab—but beyond the man and in his clutches Colt knew a woman was concealed behind the wide flowing robes of her captor.
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Leaping forward, he seized the fellow by the shoulder and jerked him suddenly about. As the man faced him Colt saw that it was Abu Batn, and now, too, he saw why the voice of the woman had seemed familiar—she was Zora Drinov.
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Abu Batn purpled with rage at the interruption, but his surprise was great as he recognized the American. For an instant he thought that Colt was an advance guard of a party of searchers from Zveri's camp, but when he observed Colt's disheveled appearance, he realized that he was alone.
—By Edgar Rice Burroughg
‘‘Dog of a Nasranyl" he cried, jerking away from Colt's grasp. ‘ Lay not your filthy hand upon a true believer.” At the same time he moved to draw his pistol, but in that instant Colt was upon him again, and the two men went down together in the narrow trail.
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