Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, June 19, 1936, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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PAGE TEN The Cathedral of St. Peter at Rome is the largest church In the world. It was begun In 1506 and completed 126 years later. The structure cov ers 18,000 square yards of space and is 636 feet long. The top of the cross on the dome is 448 feet above the ground. American colonists depended al most entirely upon oyster shells for their supply of lime. The settlers THE TUTTS by Crawford) 1 Young sTufib/Bvd 4cm ' WAS FOR STvegy, BECAUSE DAP IS ALWAYS ■ ’ v Xx>> — —’‘‘'AV \ ’ *ZW -Ji I Vfer /-jW/ ■ vWI <’<»|n n«’|i(. IJI.Ui, by Ccntial I'rtfM As>«n hi I 1011. I,r 6-27| &RACIE, V/SI-T6 SPOPTY UNCLE 1 6-EOR6-45 // iw'iiw FK-^ x y —1 \| _|||l | VfwMJg, \wmik 6 - 23 Capyrlrht. 1938, byCtntnd Frew, I i DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE " | x I 3 I* k I 7 [s~ —_, O Z2>*/ 9 IO " 13 ' 7 l& 2Zii” Z JIZI 11 25 c-zzEEzz-z 31 “~n w"l n.. 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BRICK BRADFORD—And the Lord of Doom by WILLIAM RITT and CLARENCE GRAY aD|riz II TOLD THEM TO TRY FOR IWHAT BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY/ I 71 [MOUNTAIN PEAKS X I I" THEY ARE /II tud™£u FRANCE—SO I'LL MAKE A WONDER WHAT LAND THIS IS/ MUST BE THE ALPS/ 1 ‘ THROUGH DASH IN THAT DIRECTION/ BUT I CAN'T WORRY ABOUT J .A ■Il 2L Y / #i A £ O&J LOCATE fl. ? Z,S;gs, xXjjM and - FABKR L I. 'p/ y // 0~19 j [copyright 1936 central press association M&«BBgsßW^B^Ly^ v ETTA . 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Kins Feature' Svnriirsp* h SAVANNAH, GA., FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1936 Berthold Schwartz, a German monk, is credited with the invention of firearms. Schwartz worked on his crude weapons between 1320 and 1354. The system of body measurements by which criminals are identified has been in use in Paris since 1880. The system was zierfected by M. Alphonse Bertillon. New York city's first city hall was located ih a building originally erect ed for use as a tavern. The stone structure was built in 1642 and con verted in 1653 into a municipal build ing. “I stil Istand behind my plat form—l mean on it,” Dumbkopf announced. “-It mentions the Lib erty Bell 1-3 times, the founding fathers 26 times and the sacred rights of the American people 143 times, by actual count. Show me a platform that touches that!” Sally's Sallies Mr f /K J // I w If ’ Every musician has a soul, and some of them sound lilce-the-iost- varietv. J Interior View of Convention Hall in Philadelphia is ‘ r se - - ' W" - • z‘ • / J| I . S jMjjfefe. ’ ie —<- -.-.LJIr.. S' k i- | --mT rI Convention hall interior )| Hp|j! Interior view of Convention hall, in Philadelphia, acene of the Democratic national convention. The hall * zesting capacity of approximately 3,000 le»* than the Cleveland Public auditorium, where the Re publican convention was held. Salesmanship! Woman .Shopper: Are you sure these field glasses are powerful? Salesman: Take my word for it. When you look at something less than ten miles away it seems to be behind you. Trying Something / “Hey,” shouted a grocer to a boy standing near an apple barrel, ‘‘are you trying to take an apple?” “No,” the boy replied, ‘‘l’m trying not to take one.” Christians and Mohemmadans both worshipped in the Mosque of St. Sophia in Constantinople at various times. Originally it was built as a Christian cathedral by the Roman Emperor Justinian in 531 A. D. The sultan of Turkey, Mohammed 11, turn ed it into a mosque in 1453. 9 According to Dr. H. T. Stetson of Harvard university, radio reception is affected by the phases of the moon, and is stronger when the moon is be low the horizon, indicating electronic tides in the atmosphere above the earth. Mineta was the name given to sil ver coins by Romans. The money was coined in the temple of Juno Moneta in 69 B. C. Although Lake Superior 1b the deep est of the Great Lakes, Lake Michi gan is the largest with a totla area of 22,400 square miles, according to the latest survey by the war depart ment. The gorge or submerged channel of the Hudson river extensd along the floor of the Atlantic ocean out io a point approximately 100 miles off Sandy Hooks, according to the Unit ed States coast survey. The adhesive postage stamp came into use in the United States in 1847. The first “penny” postage stamp was issued in England in 1840. by J A Jfe* « „ ,i—ywfW o r 1 -W- !• ■ 4 > /\ * U V * BONG! BONG! Bing-a-Lee!— We played a selection from the anvil chorus with the typewriter bell and the comptometer gong furnishing necessary, sound e{* sects.