Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1934 — Page 13
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This Curious World Ferguson
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THE audience at a fish fight sits upon the floor, while the fighters battle in a round glass bowl suspended from the ceiling above the audience. The fights are over in a few minutes, and frequently the losing fish pays with his life. NEXT—What mountain was named yeas* after it had disappeared?
with the Empire State building in New York City? A—lncluding the statue of Lenin on the dome, the proposed palace of the Soviets will be 1,361 feet high. The statue will be 260 feet. The Empire State building is 1,248 feet. Q —What is the color of the moon? A—As seen from the earth, the color varies constantly with atmospheric conditions through which the reflected light from the moon's surface reaches the eye of the observer on the earth. It varies from pale silver to blood red, according to conditions of observation. Q —What is Jean Harlow’s real name? A—-Her maiden name was Harlene Carpenter and she is Mrs. Harold Rosson in private life. Q—On what day did Good Friday fall in 1842? A—March 25. Q—ls Professor Felix Frankfurter an American? A—He is an American of Aus-trian-Jewish descent. Q —What relation is the President of the United States to the late Theodore Roosevelt? A —Fifth cousin. Q —What is the state flower of Connecticut? A—Mountain laurel. Q —When and where did the Tommy Burns-Jaclc Johnson fight for the heavyweight championship occur? A—Dec. 25. 1908, in Sydney, Australia.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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TABZAN THE INVINCIBLE
Fortunately for Zora and Colt, several large trees grew close together, so that they were able to .lake their way with comparative ease a full hundred feet from the trail. There, climbing high into the branches of a great tree, they were effectively hidden from sight.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TEVIES
When they were seated side by side on a great branch, Zora turned toward Colt. “Were you looking for me?” she asked. “I was looking for the camp,” he said. “I have seen no one since we entered Opar. Where is the camp, and why was Abu Batn pursuing you?”
—By Ahern
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"You are a long way from the camp,” replied Zora. “I do not know how far, though I could return to it if it were not for the Arabs.” Then she told him the story' of Abu Batn’s treachery and of her captivity and desperate attempt to escape.
—By Edgar Kiee Burroughs
"Fate functions deviously and altogether wonderfully,” he said. "To think that your only chance of rescue hinged upon my capture at Opar!” She smiled. "Fate reaches back farther than that,” she said. "Suppose you had not been born?”
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