Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 79, Hammond, Lake County, 22 September 1921 — Page 13

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THE TIDIES. Thursday, Sept. 23, 1931

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

1 What are lurid stars? 2 How fast ciof-s the blond travel through the heart ? T What well known name (lid Washington Irvinp ghd to New York City? 4 What lakes does the Detroit river connect? 5 What is the title given to the king of England in India? 6 Wher is the geogiaphf eal center in this country? " What ia graphite? S Who was England's greatest statesman 9 For what are the Kimberly diamond mines famous? 10 Who wrote "Quo Vadts?" ANSWERS TO TISTERDAT'S QUESTIONS 1 How many hooks of the Bible !. Moses credited with writins? Ana. Five. They are Genesis, Exodus, Lev-itK-us. Numbers. Deuteronomy. 2 Where are the Biceps? Ans. It is the large muscle in the upper arm? 3 What is a "hill of sale?" Ans. It is a formal statement of the sale or transfer of personal property. 4 From what is the word biography lerived? Ans. From two Greek words -.eaning life and write. How does Alaska compare with Texas in size? Ans. Alaska is twice ''e sire of Texas. How many babies are born erery m inute in the United States? Ans. Five. T When there is an eclipse of the sun the shadow of what planet Is thrown on the earth? Ans. The Moon. 5 What is the period of revolution of Mars? Ans. Six hundred and eighty seven days. P Is the water at the foot of Niaeara Falls warmer than the water at 'he brink of the precipice? Ans. It is a quarter of or.e degree warmer. 10 Is the interior of the sun liquid. S'-lid or gaseous? Ans. It is gaseous.

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NKW YORK In spite of the general asumption that we live more an i more strenuously as every year goes by; that the good old. leisurely days are past: and that we pursue th diminishingdollar more heotically with ach happy New Year; as a matter of fact, holidays spread their vacationingwider today than ever they did in c-ur fathers times. One person out f every five in this whole city of NewYork spent the Iabor Day week-end oar of town. According- to the railroads' check-ups. we find that 1,000,fi New Tprkers, a completely unprecedented number, took advantage -f workless Frlday-night-to-Tuesday morning and hied themselves somewhere to green fields or surfy shores. Thn the motorists easily added 100,i"!0 to this number. Theaters are fine things, of course, and we make no plaint at their multiplying structures. But it does too bad that they, as well as other business buildings .have to mean the !anng down of some of our most interesting and historic dwellings. For

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instance, the Greenwich Village theater, down in Sheridan Square, at Greenwich avenue and Tw-elfth street, is built Ujpon the site where stood for many years the home of Clemenceau, "Th Tiger," and w.lierc he practiced medicine while he lived in New York. Since that lime until it was torn down, to make way for the theater, it was th home of a whole coterie of artists and writers. Nothing in the whole world of art is more interesting in tradition and atmosphere than are Orfelntal rugs. Even If they were not beautiful they would be fascinating. I saw the largest circular one in the world th? other day or that ever WAS in the world. It is 30 feet In diameter fancy that! As it lay on the floor of the circular longiie of the Ambassador Hotel. I thought it was the loveliest thing I h;td ever seen. It seems that it goes back to the Renaissance for its replica, the Sixteenth century wn-n India and Persia were moved by the same spirit that France and Italy knew. When Louis XIV was serving as a patron of arts in France. Shah Jehan was doing the same thing In India. And he had woven for him the wonderful circular rug which now reposes In the Art Museum of Vienna.

He chose to have it different from most Orientals and iilsteud of tne warm colors that us-ially dominate them, this was done in dull, cool blues and yellows, and it was scattered with love birds, which hold such magic place in the lore of India. The day that the first stone of the Amaliassador Hotel was put in place. Ohati Berberyan was given the order for a rug to fit this reception room. Probably no precious rug In the world H unknown to this man. so he instantly sent a man to the I'unjah with instructions to have that little rug of Shah Jehan's copied exactly only many times as large and by the sarn kind of Ka-shmlr weavers who worked under the Sixteenth century rulers. The exact colors and design wore achieved and this lovely shadow of the Renaissance is now here in our inost modern hotel! Th entire environ of New York are agitated over what to Edward Haskell, of Elizabeth, N. J., seems a perfect natural and reasonable thing to do. " Two years ayo his wife died, and was buried in a handsome $10,000 mausoleum. The other day ihis pet cat died and Mr. Haskell is preparing to place its body In the nam? mausoleum, enclosed in a purple vehvt crtskft, after

"simple funeral services. " lie sees no reason for the di.ttunbed attitude of hln tfrlcnd and neighbors over the plan. There is a great deal of unemployment in this city, and it is disturbing to see the crowded park lunches where sit the unemployed throughout these sunny days. Hut sometimes one wonders If the situation is a serious us it looks to be unttiated. The other day. for Instance a philant hropically interested man talked to some of the jobless park population in an effort to find out how they were really situated. He got some Interesting information on the diffleulties of employment. One man, for example, eyplained his position thus: "Why am I sitting here Instead of looking for a Job? Because there's no use In looking until cooler weather crimes. I'm an awning man. 1 take down awnings, ou see. And while this warm sun la-sts, nobody's going to want their a.wnlnes down. Nothing to do ibut w-ait till it's over." "The White-headed Boy." is the name of the play the Irish Players will put on at the Henry Miller theatre later this month. The company is now on the ocean en route from Dublin to

Broadway and is said to bring talent of a high order. LUCT JEANNE PRICE.

MINER WORKERS TO RESIST WAGE CUTS INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. Sept. 21 Not only will the United .Mine Workers resist all attempts to slash 'miners wages under the present agreement ex

piring early in 1522. hut they will fight for an increase when that agreement expires, Philip Murray, vice-president of the miners union, asserted In his report to the biennial convention of the organization here today.

"I am sure." said Murray, "that It ti the purpose of this convention to de elare to the world that w propose t not only hold what we have got. but to Improve upon same upon explratlol of the present agreement."

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