Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1934 — Page 35
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Ask The Times anv question of fart or Information. It will he answered free of rharce if tou will address The Indianapolis Times Information Rtireau, 1322 New York avenue. N. W.. Washington, n. C'.. earlosine a 3-rent stamp for reply. Advice on legal, marital, and mediral matters can not be given, nor ran extended researrh be undertaken. Q—Give the population and area of the Tyrol. To what country does it belong? What is the language and religion of the people? A—lt is an Austrian province comprising an area of 4.882 square miles, with a population of about 313,885, almost entirely German speaking, and Roman Catholic. Q —Who is American ambassador to Germany? A—William Edward Dodd. Q —What was the gold stock of the world at the end of 1933? A—As of Dec. 31. 1933. the gold stock of the principal countries of the world was estimated at $11,940,000.000, of which the United States held $4,012,000,000, at the old valuation of the gold dollar. Q -How many locomotives are in service on steam railroads in the United States? A—Approximately 56,750. Q —What amount is spent annually for food and clothing in the United States? A—According to the census of distribution, net retail sales of food in 1929 amounted to $10,837,421,585, and net retail sales of apparel amounted to $4,240,892,577. Q —How long has Lew Dockstader, the minstrel, been dead, and how old was he? A—He died Oct, 26, 1924. He was 68.
This Curious World Ferguson | l —. ■ __ __ MANO ISLES, in oROeo. of a "™ AV . COMET wcSSJwhen : IS SO THIN THAT THE EARTH OECAY COULD PASS THROUGH IT SETS IN. „ - AND NO ONE BUT THE asteonoa'is; V. . ' '■ || ■ •/ ' IF QuiNNAT salmon PRODUCED WT/S / /' NORMALLY FOR FIFTY YEARS, Wjf / . . WITH EVERY EGG HATCHING AND j; •"/ // PRODUCING FISH, The waters i. ' / / * OF THE EARTH WOULD NOT BE ; / ASIE To hold them all. I,^ THE earth has been known to pass through the tail of a comet, with no serious results, but there are some persons who believe it very probable that the earth ome day will meet a comet head-on. and the entire population will be destroyed. NEXT—How large is the smallest known star?
Q —On what day of the week did March 13, 1909 fall? A—Saturday. Q —What is the value of a United States silver half dollar, dated 1854? A —The catalog price is 50 to 55 cents. Q -Give the name of the physician who removed the cataract from the eye of King Prajadhipok of Siam. A—Dr. John M. Wheeler of New York City. Q—Was Louisa M. Alcott. the author of Litle Women, married? A—She never married. Q What is a city morgue? A —A place where bodies of unidentifed dead are exhibited; usually maintained by the local or municipal government. Q —Where are Tumbarumba Hills? A —New South Wales, Australia. Q- How old would William Cody (Buffalo Bill) be if he were living? A—He was born Feb. 26, 1846. Q—What novels has Pendleton Hogan written other than “The Bishop of Havana”? A—That is the only one that has been published. Q-Who is the secretary of the United States treasury? A—Henry Morgenthau Jr. Q —Who wrote the novel, '“Anthony Adverse"? A—Hervey Allen. Q —How much did Gene Tunney receive for his fight with Jack Dempsev in September, 1926? A —5204,000.
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What happened when Colt charged the Arab, happened ten- quickly. As Abu Batn drew his pistol, he caught the hammer in the folds of his thob. so that the weapon was discharged. The bullet went harmlessly into the ground, but the report warned Colt of his danger.
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In self-defense there was but one thing to do. He ran his blade through the sheykh’s throat. As he rose slowly from the body of the sheykh, Zora Drinov grasped him by the arm. “Quick!" she said. “That shot will bring others. They must not find us.”
—By Ahem
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Colt quickly salvaged Abu Batn’s weapons and ammunition, including a long musket which the sheykh had dropped when he pursued Zora. Then, Zora in the lead, they ran swiftly up the trail down which Colt had Just come. Presently they heard indications of pursuit.
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
Colt halted Zora, saying, “Can you climb?** “Yes,” she replied. “We are going to take to the trees," he said. “We can go into the jungle a short distance and throw them off the trail.” With his assistance, she clambered into the branches of a tree beneath which they stood.
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