Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 1, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 November 1938 — Page 6
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SYRACUSE, INDIANA SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1938
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Length of Atlantic Coastline The AtUnflc coastline of the United States has an estipjated length of miles. Bombay Duck, Small Fish Bombay duck is a small fish (Saurus opiuodon> found along the Bombay and Malabar coasts. Dried and salted it is regarded as an excellent food and relish.
“ Calling All Americans ...”
Habits of the Kingfisher The handsome kingfisher digs holes in banks beside streams and lakes. Both male and female take gart in the work and often the hole i five or six feet long. The birds use their bills as well as their claws while digging, and their purpose is to provide a passage to the nest where they will rear their young. The nest is placed in a hollow at the end of the tunnel.
Plant Feasts on Meat If a piece of meat is hung near the carnivorous sun* lew plant, the stem will bend over to allow the plant to reach the meat. Had Dancing School in 1799 A dancing school was opened in Cincinnati as early as 1799. Instruction was offered in the minuet, cotillion and French and English dances. Weevils Have Particular Appetites Most weevils have particular appetites requiring specific types of soc- ; a handicap to the beetle which pre \ ants its rapid spread except W‘»eie these foods ar® available. Longest Dust Storm When Mt. Katmai, in Alaska, exploded in 1912, dust in the air cut down the sun’s brightness 20 per cent for two months, over the entire northern hemisphere. Do Not Congratulate Bride A guest is careful not to congratulate a bride. This is in violation of the rules of etiquette. One wishes the bride the greatest happiness, and congratulates the groom. Discovered Tallow, Ashes Soap The ancient Gauls were first to discover that tallow and ashes made soap. The Romans soon adopted it. finding it much better than fuller’s earth, a clay-like cleansing substance, which they had previously used for cleansing. Soap sold at a penny a pound in London in the Sixteenth century. Man Not Made of Clay Clay is a mixture of silica and alumina, and it occurs in no known plants or animals in this combination. Dust we are and we return—but not to clay, asserts a writer in Pearson’s London Weekly. The Bible says, “The Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground,” but it does not say clay Even Shakespeare erred when he wrote in “Hamlet,” “Imperious Caesar, dead and turn’d to clay, might stop a hole to keep the wind away.” The dust to which a man returns after death is far from being like clay.
Thanksgiving Party at the SLEEPY OWL TAVERN 3 Miles South of Syracuse on Road 13 Thanksgiving Eve—B P. M. “PUMPKIN PIE WALK” Plum Pudding Everybody Welcome. Mr. and Mrs. C. Da Ike
PURINA Now is the TIME to feed your Livestock and Poultry that Good Purina Feed from Checkerboard Bags. QUALITY NOT PRICE Syracuse Feed Mill ™8 E
Active Leader i - ' k? I' General Anastasio Somoza, president of Nicaragua, has in two years brought his country to the forej enhancing its commercial, cultural and artistic life. He took office in January, 1937. Tower of London Attendants Attendants at the Tower of London are known as “yeomen of the guard” or “beefeaters.” They wear the medieval costume of the original yeomen. Moon Controls Spring The waters of Moontide spring, Rumford, Maine, ebb and flow with the moon, increasing from the normal flow of 42 gallops a minute to 60 gallons a minute on the full moon. Occupational Therapy Occupational therapy was a form of treatment used by the ancient Greeks and Romans in the case of mental disorders. It became known by this name in the World War. Hubbard Glacier in Alaska Hubbard glacier in Alaska is named for Gardiner Green Hubbard, who was founder and first president of the National Geographic society.
