Costly voyage reveals harsh Arctic life and escape tale
A fragmented report recounts a perilous trek from Deception Bay along Hudson Strait to Hudson Bay and Moose Factory. It notes a $2,500 cost for the journey and back, detailing harsh conditions, scarce food, and the dogsled route across frozen wastes as trappers from Quebec sought to reach Ku Tone and return.
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Deception Bar
Hudson Strait
Red Whelan
Guy Dawron
Hudgen Bay
Thera
Jena
Ana
Ku Tone
Ian
Trent
Hawaii Earthquakes Boost Island Profits Report
An odd, garbled historical clipping references Hawaii profits tied to earthquakes. It mentions hotels, travel, and public observers noting impacts while authorities consider safety. The piece hints at economic effects and public response amid seismic activity.
Fi Eats on Train Swallows California Train Meal Tale
A fragmentary reminiscence recalls a traveler named Mell Salgbogt describing a cross country journey in the United States. He mentions eating a meal on a California train after arriving in San Francisco, noting the scarcity of hot water and the lack of modern inventions like skyscrapers, automobiles, and radios he had not yet seen nine months earlier.
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Angeles
Ratu
United States
Kati
Fiji
California
San Francisco
Subogt
Paris dye fad alters life of pet dogs on promenade
The Paris trend of dyeing dogs vivid colors spreads from a Olive green Pekinese to poodles and spaniels as owners showcase dyed leashes on the Promenade des Anglais. Authorities investigated and found ordinary dyes weakened by the process and ordered the practice halted.
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Paris
Jonger
Golor
Es Eng Kebwouiun
Promenade Des Anginis
Medhus
Germans Hurl Jokes at Gum Advertisers in Berlin
Fragmentary OCR yields a Germany Berlin gum advertising spoof focusing on American chewing gum campaigns. Jokes mock a son chewing before speaking to his father, illustrating wartime era satire and consumer culture with garbled phrasing and names.
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Berlin
Americna Chewing
Ameri
Bernsen
Stern Fisher
Hys Son
Beatification of Charity Founder in St Peters Ceremony
The founder of the Sisters of Charity, Jeanne-Antoine Chavret, was beatified in 1828 with a traditional ceremony at St Peters. About 600 sisters and descendants attended as prelates and clergy honored the event. Postures included relics of Jeanne Antidta Thourat revered in the afternoon ceremony.
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Sisters of Charity
Tonie
Enne
Amida Chguret
Suncey
France
St. Peters
Pughreyes
Fie
How's Her Eyes Miss Witbur Returns from Sorbonne
Miss Eann Witbur, a New York teacher, returns from study at the Sorbonne in Paris. She left no drink log by Fiidenta, and her recent travels are noted in society circles.
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New York
Parisians Oust Bobs From 1926 Fashions
Parisians banish bob hairstyles as the new masculine trend takes hold in 1926 fashion coverage. The piece notes flapper styles, short cuts, and the rise of art influenced looks, highlighting salon creations and a painting by Robert Pughean as a focal center of the season.
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Robert Pughean
Kronchs Yana
Trom Eles Ventat MD
10000 Bottles to Show Tides Direction in New York Harbors
A promoted study by Arthur S Tutllo chief engineer aims to reveal how tides move in New York harbor waters. Army engineers in the district will cooperate, releasing 2500 bottles at marked intervals to observe tidal patterns and currents. The program seeks to illuminate changes in the harbor's water movement for navigational insights.
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New York
Arthur S. Tutllo
Army
Queen Tiy Revealed in Fragments of Cinderella Era
Prof James J Breasted of the University of Chicago reports from Fuyot interpreting a stone inscription about Queen Tiy. He says she rose from modest birth to favor a king, reigned around 1411 to 1367 BC, and faced courtly snubs as crown consort.
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Old Egypt
Cinderella
James J. Breasted
Eexprologiet
University of Chicago
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Tly
Ameahoien
Meneristaernt
Swa ins Of Mexico Woo Through Bars
Fragmented OCR describes cross border courtship customs near Laredo Mexico with mentions of bars, families, and a Mexican wedding tradition. It notes a longstanding habit of wooing through barred windows, promenades, and public plazas, leading to engagements and cultural exchange shaping daily life at the border.
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Laredo
Voxna
Couture
Odsick Wilogether van
Lythier Bay
Abesenorta
Batoyede
Femases
Ethurling
Temple of Justice
Noother
Senor Fm
Deriding Bose Mug Costs 23111 Verdict in New York Case
A legal dispute centered on a controversial Mug design involving Bose ended with a verdict of 23111 in New York. The decision references the accused party, Spetential, and notes the judge’s finding that the alleged charge was fully supported by the evidence. Testimony described attempts to avoid viewing the mug by a company president amid the proceedings.
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Bose
New York
Turnleig
Mie Howe
Agatant
Fpelilon & Cr
Inposters
Aml
Epelden
UF U
Speldlon
Ani
Tia
Eng
German Population Increase Reported in 1920
Population figures for Germany show a rise with the latest counts indicating a modest uptick from 1919 levels. Experts note a decline in deaths per 1000 and a peak death rate around 1918, while overall numbers suggest stabilization after the wartime disruptions.
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Germany
Experian
Lew Ihha
Walt Ofake
Troglodytes and Ancient Civilizations in a Persian Gulf Tale
An extended historical survey links Troglodytes to ancient cultures across Africa and the Pacific, tracing early roadways, city states, and living arrangements. The piece blends scholarly commentary with mythic flourishes, citing explorers and geographers and debating the spread of civilization and trade routes through antiquity.
Noise reducing brick pavements with vitrified brick tech
A discussion of brick pavement methods notes that vitrified brick plus asphalt surface reduces noise and wear. It explains foundation, joints, and how modern truck traffic increases demands on pavement, highlighting the smoother plastered surface as quieter and less rattle prone.
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Mave Tovelapea
Belek
Anand
Avery
Haa
Wipter Wenlhay
Iessena
Salt River valley tire costs spark savings debate
The fragment notes soaring concrete expenses and tire costs, with local dealers citing doubled road wear and rising mileage figures. It mentions ongoing efforts by owners to curb expenses and calls for action from local officials amid disputed figures and stalled projects.
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Salt River Valley
Atte
Coring
Tan Jocal
Good Roads Notes Movement in Hort Wasne to build model highways
A movement in Hort Wasne, Hid, to build model highways from Llutuetest cabli on Sylva Lake to Lubertest Cuba near Lake Geneva as a memorial to Mrs Deus Stenttondorter. France signs main roads with a lettered class system N for main roads D and 410 for secondary and 10 for hypatito. APPORTIONMENT adds 87H 128 080 for ght rounds. $70,000,000 planned for 1935 to extend highways to Movida. top of Moune Hienanta accessible by a federal road, tourism views promised.
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Sylva Iake
Lubertest
Cuba
Lake Geneva
Deus Stenttondorter
France
Esch
Moune Hienanta
Tmascau
Woo Javed
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