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earlytaniaaboutn of Satlon I con- ? if the I la re-and con-' ather j lookah*enthat . syn-New n the •esen-Kng-u S red Que-lild a e rfirwidthonly.elves r that day'a53.000 saved ■ount-tcam-llner ?men-frorn o her leigh- ; Bii in pu r-lt;‘!i on u I ho coal j day — !of . Thtfi10.000 e 1 . m whenMat Itlanvhi uuiHimg, ana nas a width or 82 feet 6 inches. Its displacement is 66,-000 tons. From the boUoro of tb« keel to the top of the captain’s house la 105 feet and 7 IneheB, whllo from the bottom of the keel to the top of the fun-nol the bight ia 175 feet.The vessel Is supplied with electric elevators. Turkish bath and Bwim-ming pool, a squash racquet court and hand-bull court, a golf course, palm court and sun parlor. It has a diningroom with a capacity of 550 guests and a dance hall accommodating 200 couples. It can carry 2,500 passengers and crew of 860. It has 2,000 windows and the number of its floors ia 14. The Olympic was built in Belfast, Ireland, and cost approximately |JQ,-000,000.Nicknames of Papers.Nicknames lor newspapers have gone out or favor. While the Times lt;was forme, ly Granny and afterward the Thunderer, the Morning Post used 1o be known as Jeaiuos, that generic name for flunkeys being attached to it in allusion to specialization on society news. When the Morning Herald and Standard had the same proprietor and to a large extent the same staff, ami used to appeal to each other as independent authorities, they were familiarly known as Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Gamp The Morning Advertiser, as the organ of trade, has at various times been dubbed the Barrel Organ, the Tap Tub and the Gin and Gogpei Gazette. The Pink m scarcely counts as a nickname, being officially adopted as an alternative title for tho .Sporting Times- I.ondon Chronicle.Golf and KisseB.Sonuhore m.ll M,idom amounts to much,” said II. Chandler Kgae. rho golf champion, on he Wheaton I nk’s '•Seashore golf always suggest to mo tho dialogue between Jack and Jill,‘Oh, Jack dear, don’t.!' whi oared Jill. The caddie will see us.''No he won’t; said Jack. -lie's no busy looking for the ball, aod It's in my pocket.
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The Libby Herald

Libby, Montana, US

Thu, Oct 26, 1911

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