Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 306, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1934 — Page 23

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Questions and Answers

A>tk The Times anv question of fact or information. It will he answered free of rhargc if tou will address The Indianapolis Times Information Bureau, 1322 New York avenue. N. \V., Washington. D. C., enclosing a 3-rent stamp for reply. Advice on legal, marital, and medical matters can not he given, nor ran extended research be undertaken. Q —How many species of fish are there? A—Approximately 20,000. Q—When was “Cameo Kirby" first produced on the screen, and who played the leading role? A—lt was produced first in 192a as a silent picture with John Gilbert in the leading role. J. Harold Murray was featured in the talking picture version, released in 1930. Q—Do bobwhites build their nests in bushes and low trees? A—Usually they build on the ground. Q —What is the meaning of onepoint rise or fall in the stock market? A—lt is the unit of variation in price for each share of stock. , o v . -it is a bisque in golf? ' nricap with a stipulated * v i . rakes to be taken at i h.' < i ,i cf the recipient. It is a French word meaning “odds." Q —Name the American ambassador to Argentina. A—Alexander W. Weddell. Q —Does frost cause trees to split? A—A severe freeze with considerable moisture in the trunk may cause trees to spilt. Q —Where and what is the Gingerbread Castle? A—lt is located at Hamburg. N. J„

This Curious World Ferguson

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and was designed by Joseph Urban. Both the house and gardens are filled with elves, gnomes and characters from “Mother Goose." The house is built of concrete and stone in a variety of colors. Q—ln which borough of New r York City are Welfare and Randall's Island? A—Manhattan. Q —What is yellow journalism’ A—The term is applied to that type of newspapers that make a specialty cf playing up sensational news with blatant headlines and pictures. Q—Name the time belts in the United States. A—Eastern, central, mountain and Pacific. Q—Who invented the telephone? A—Alexander Graham Bell. Q —What is the most important factor in causing tides? A—The moon. Q —Who wrote the operetta, “The New Moon?" A—Sigmund Romberg composed the music and Oscar Hammerstein wrote the lyrics. Q —What was the annual expenditure for liquor in the United States before prohibition? A—The estimated amount was between two and one-half and three billion dollars. Q- What are the names of the women's colleges at, Oxford university and when were they founded? A—Somerville, founded in 1879; Lady Margaret, founded in 1879; St. Hughes hall, founded in 1886, and St. Hilda's, founded in 1893.

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TARZAN THE INVINCIBLE

Weak from exhaustion and shock, thoroughly terrified by the hopelessness of her hideous position, Zora had lost consciousness. To-yat feared that she was dead; but he carried her on, nevertheless. that he might at least have the satisfaction of exhibiting her to his tribe.

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The strange white creature would furnish the excuse for another Dum-Dum dance. Secure in his might, conscious of few enemies that might with safety to themselves molest him, To-yat did not take the precaution of silence, but wandered on heedless of all dangers.

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Many were .the keen ears and sensitive nostrils that carried the message of his passing to their owners, but only to one did the strange mingling of the scent spoor of the bull ape with that of a she-Tarmangani suggest a condition worthy of investigation.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

When keen eyes beheld the shaggy' bull ape and the delicate girl, a lip curled in a silent snarl. A moment later, To-yat was brought to a bristling halt. A giant bronzed Tarmangani dropped lightly before him, a living threat to his possession of his prize.

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