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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Jan 1925, p. 8

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PAGE 3. An “Armful 0f Mechanism” But-Powerful! VERY likely you‘ve heard of the “flivver” aerOplanes being hill“. and loPSlNl olnwn mist. We'll. this is‘ "all" thi‘ machinm‘yâ€" an m'nil'ul-â€"-wlu li prnviclns llio- mnliw pnwm' "for air flivwrs." It. \wiglis only .38 pminils and will ilo'W‘lOp ‘3! lim‘svimwmn Only nun gallon nl' gasnliiw v‘llll'llll'lfils‘, mil this-“is necessary for Na opo‘i‘alinn o‘\‘i'l'}' sixty milN. .\m‘l it. will Parry tho “flivvor” WP" Hf Small two-soalml plunv al. tho rate of 90 miles an hour. HHW HI.“ Wo'ro' ymx \vlwuâ€"Blondiu. the long ham-d Mum!» hnrsv. was ”110- of the great cm'us attx'ao'tmns thruuglmut the country? Wo-ll. hvrn‘s auwthorr one: Just like him! Just look at that wundnrful long mum- and tail :1- WITH “‘9 mt‘l‘nl'~‘m¢‘lt‘1‘ Just about out of the bottom of the tube and cutting north winds greetins you all day and all night long. the lot of the trawler crews that go up to the Arctic seas for fish, IS hardly an muting one. Those brave fellows face endless risks and discomforts. The above picture. taken aboard the Kastoria during a 3,600 mile round trip from Grimsby to the icy White Sea. gives you an idea of what the crews have to contend with in the way of severe weather. But then, they think nothing of it, Just so the catchesâ€"which are made only at nightâ€"prove hauntifu]. B-R-R-R-R! The Deck Of An Ice-Bound Attic Fishing Trawler! Look What Nature-«Not Hair Did To This Horse! dragging am the groom]. And those well-fed sides show what splomlicl condition lio’s in. too. For all of his hairâ€"41o carries it well. “And proud of it..,"~tliat. look on him 300mm] to say as llt‘ quiintly posed for the I'iliotog‘uplier. IF ARTISTS in this country had to earn their living by working in this cramped position on the floor, the chances are most of them would he pursuing a less arduous calling. Yet. Japanese artists think nothing of itâ€"drawing and painting for many hours each day without. feeling the least physical strain. The above photo shows Buzan Kimura, a noted Japanese painter, at work in his home. And he’s not a young man, by any means. THE How Japanese Artists Work 03:0ma THIS being the month when almost evm'vhodv is talking “Automobiles" and what m‘ldt‘l ”WY,“- pect to drive this spring”â€"â€"let’s take a'pmp' aCrOSg the pond and see what type of luxurious motor cars European royalty rides in. Above is a picture of the Crown Princess Helene of linu- mania with her classy “speed boat." Nice lines to it. Looks like it ought to do better than “sixty per” alright, alright. And they say that. the princess, who is one of the most Impular members in EurOpean POYEIItYZS younger Set, spends many happy hours in this wonderful car. So would we if we had one like it. Passengers Distributed By Weight On This Quaint Railway . . . _ . (1 went out of existence. It was tlw hail)- bumon Lme m Irelandâ€"the odd locomotlve and string of coaches of which are picturml :mm 'l he . as queer a travelling contraption {ls was ever Invented. The outpaces were built. 111 two parts, and to balance ' no small amount. of skull. The guard, however, became ' AS YOU no doubt. are aware from tho signs on this kioskâ€"«tho scene wag not. tflknn in this country. H. shows mm of Swmlvn‘s modern telephone. booths as thay‘rv (-onsh-nrtmi nn tho sh'vni corners of even some of the smallost, towns. Tho Viking country boasts one of the most oxmnsive tolophnno services in the world. This photo was made in the village of Loksland. . all the world went out of existence. It was tlw Hull)- ind string of coaches of which are pictured :ihm .-, The was about as queer a travelling contrwtion :Is wax.Q lgarts, andOto balance the train correctly l'l'll‘llro‘j nmuy. Jaw? 3" “'5- Ofl'it'v :md I‘vsuivn mco cast »: Hm H WNW! Strum. Lyv ham. Ufl‘m' hum:~ i 3 pm. (c-xwm 5mm: Counlvss and Lambtd Bite old PM! ”(In 0. Own a.m..130tuln (Slllula) s c'xu'plvd‘r . Ofl'ice nn Lamhmn Dr. Hutton‘s «mm 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 9 p day. (2.8 “D BESSIE cChiropncmrs Du The Scioncv Hun :44 and 3031‘s to l. ‘4 4? In Dm ham 144mm 831111413» Hon om! ’ on. w. c. next. ”HUT. "\vl' J. K Durham. Hum n M III Advertisvmvnt CASH “'1'”! Hill. of four. 'I'Plvphul Saturday mum u.” 25 cents. (m ah v will be madu nm-l J. L. sm'ru. 11,3. LU’I tam cult mm‘ DRS. JAMIESON 3M UH H \\ J. P. GRANT Thursday. J anu you D to .\l i~‘~‘ \\ PUNERA New Modern Phone Hillcx‘es‘ 122-124 Avenue it n FARM." H Med (m! U 100m [Saks Iful'mvln Class ,)¢"N la H ‘\ AS

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