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leirtra-ofms.ers, : toAs the World WagsitsJava men dress like women—an ignominy imposed upon them after their defeat by an army from Sumatra.t tobyandFrank Gaines, a royal coachman to Queen Victoria, King Edward and King George, has retired on a pension.1im-on-mgtedWine and liquor licenses poured $10,500,000 into New York state’s treasury in the first eight months of repeal.irstmdthegedet-A police plane en route from Mine-ola, L. I., to Providence, R. I., to return a witness, collided in mid air with a goose, had to turn back.Of?n-Sophie Tucker, American vaudeville star, sang the blues in London with a black eye, the result of a fight between two women y,ho sought her autograph.rt*iamerit,ridtheJessie, part collie and part St. Bernard, aged 14 months, gave birth to 17 pups in one litter at Sudbury, Ont. Eight to 10 pups is considered a good- j V sized litter. i 11cI\Ifagvtk*uuinPigeons ere not the only birds with homing instincts. A rooster returned to his home at Cantril, la., several days after he had been shipped to Ottumwa, 42 miles away.isOnce a day, usually in the evening, j Mrs. Eula Maria, Kansas City, weeps | tears of blood. The bleeding beganabout six months ago, and is always preceded by severe headache.cnd'ayres?r-ce.interlorheits.latheFour gypsies, two of them women, were killed and 14 more were hurt in a battle near Budapest between rivalcaravans for possession of a 17-year-old girl—prized for her beauty.w11tldav,acoMrs. A. W. Gott, wealthy paralyzed widow, Oklahoma City, let her attendant off; alone, she was attacked by red ants. Her screams brought aid. but she had become unconscious.tat?c-tohehenPIIsioigritlHappy that their fire goddess, Pele, has returned to Kilauea volcano, which has been erupting lava since last week, Hawaiians credit PresidentRoosevelt with her home-coming.clt;tltlnifc• iintiksAst;Sliding doors were found in recent- I Iv excavated homes in Bolivia of the Tiahuanacos, whose civilization was jo- | pre-Inca. Also family cemeterys were j found under the floors of the houses. ! aik-ofithiheic-Horses in New Jersey are dying of a recurrence of “brain fever”, a disease long known to veterinar ians butclassed as incurable. Rockefeller in-» '■! stitute is seeking a combative serum, jmfo(at |plt;he1 Ivin ! Charles Mami, 15 climbed to the j roof of Grace Church parish house. New York, to recover his bail: he!itnt;esslipped, clutched a guardrail which broke in his hand, and he fell to his! death.m‘i sc re : mThe history of the United States j h*n, | can almost be traced in the bottle j 5,1 collection of Miss Marv Hall. Ash- ilOttabula, O. There are thousands ofLit..« j them, vinegar, soda pop, perfume,! whiskey—all kinds. !hec-;estr,asId iRats were blamed by Rubin Hy-| man. New York, for a violation of the parking ordinance. He is a rat ratch-i er. was called to rid a building ofsasoes “dangerous and vicious” rats, found I vLwidit took more than two hours.ofThe statues wear real clothes in a co I cathedral in Malaga. Spain, “Our Sp of ; Lady of Victories”, patron of Spain’s j lt;h at ! Catholic kings, is carved of w ood and i selt;)y | is very lifelike, its human appearance j being exaggerated by the clothing.esthi3.Ogopogo, sea serpent of Indian le- ; j, gend. has been seen in Okanagan j J Lake, B. C„ by w-hite persons. Last ^o r, ! year Cadborosaurus. a sea monster, j gained much notoriety roaming the j ; coastal w-aters of British Columbia, jt-1i-r- i Un impressed by the gun or superiority in humbers of two hold-up men j who entered the New York bar where he was employed, Alfred Krieger, knocked out one, clamped his teeth I on the other's finger and held him forpolice. ;t-yexi ]no I Meknimt theRome newspapers reprinted stories jfound on three stone slabs i.second-centurv newspapers) unearthed at Os-j j tia. The 1,800 journals containedthe! recsports news, church notices, obituar- j ies. war correspondence and Jegisla- ! ^tive news.i am►Drought and 1.200 PWA , workers jbigbetfailed to make New York*city safefor hay fever victims by their combined attack on ragweed. The city has an ordinance forbidding property owners to permit ragweed or poison ivy to grow on vacant lots.■!an: f 1U'tie1issistirwitPremier Mussolini in a recent speech at Bari, Italy, said: “We can look with contempt on the doctrine of a certain race which didn’t even . know how to write when we had Cae-, jsar, Vergil and Augustus”. His refer-!ence was. apparently, to Germany, |f)Fisher Dody company is run byseven brothers, sons of a Huron county, Ohio, wagon maker who was associated with his blacksmith brother j and upholsterer brother-in-law. The seven sons have made a fortunemanufacturing fine automobile bodies.1eVAn Eskimo saw- an advertisement of a dress on a model, and read it could be bought for $25. He thought the price included the woman insidethe dress, w-ent to a trading post, laid down a $25 pelt and requested that the woman (and dress) be sent him)for a wife.i no 11 e ithe whthi i v o rtioiwilLot Lot vislt;andati\of Pre railencm a lt;or i
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Charleston Daily Mail

Charleston, West Virginia, US

Wed, Sep 12, 1934

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