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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Jun 1925, p. 8

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IF SOMEONE. had told ypu- IF S‘).‘lL".‘L [lad lUIll 3."llâ€"Du:. slvu J.L".w “cv, _ W, _ 7‘ be broad'usting something mum tangible than words or music uwr tlw Patti“. ynu \mulil haw smiled a smile Hf doubt. But 3mm immigli. it‘s lining clone tmlay with speed and results that an- wally nizu'x'vluus. That macuiiiw. shnwn above, not unlike “in a\'i'l‘:t;..'t‘ mining pivturv vamma. is thv (levice used for the transmitting ut pilt'i-Hle‘.t[?it~‘. Spavw hero won’t pvt-mit a tach- uicul ilvst't'iptinu 0t Hm pi'ucnss. lint in many of the country’s [wailing no-wspzipi‘rs. pain can 390 tin- results. If somv liig ewnt “’t'l't' in ilt' staged in this city today and we had this machine at our dispnsal, phntngraplis Hf tht- «wont would ho remly on the Minor Sid» nt‘ thp (-mmtry within me hour. Which is GOING St )3! E! THERE has been some discussion amongst. experts as to whether or not the leaning l‘uwer of Pisa, one of the ancient wonders 01' the wnrhl. is in danger of toppling over. Engineers lately made an examination of its t‘ignindatinn. but they declare there is no immediate need to worry. The tower, which is entirely con- structed of marble, was started in M74 and completed in 1350. Its height is 178% feet. uw-r ”w radio. you ‘ snrn nnnugh. It‘s hm: am- ro-ally murwimus HERE’S icturin a novel departure from the usual form of cabaret eeltertaingnent. It shows a miniature auto race between diners on the floor of a certain caharetOm Berlin, Germany. Just what the “why” and “wherefor” of this amusement 18 hard to say. It may be that the -diners couldn’t get enough of a I AL- nâ€"‘Anfimmnn‘ bU auv. u. nun: ux, v" m u u... -v--...._ “kick” on of the regular performers so asked the management to provide them with some real fun. And from the looks of the guests aqd those tricky, foot-power contraption: they’re Pldlng m here, it seems the management succeeded quite well. “Broadcast” Photographs With This Machine! 7 v â€" - - ’Tis A Speedy Life In German Cabarets! Will It Or Will It Not Topple? say, five years ago, that _they would m" FADS and fashions for milady’s wear are created so oftenâ€"- one. can expect most anything in the way of startling acces- series. Here’s another of those so-called “latest” fadsâ€"garters to match the dress. This one we’ll have to blame on to Holly- wood. It’s the design of Miss Francis Dale, the stage star who recently abandoned a successful career behind the footlights to cast her lot with the movies. “Garters to match the gown are a necessity, since the knee-length gowns came from Paris,” says Miss Dale. And there is a certain beauty about them at that. since they are so cleverly designed as to conceal the roll in the stocking and at the same time cover the expanse of bare knee which is likely to be revealed by an unkind gust of Wlnd or while stepping into a car. Now Look! Garters To Match Milady’s Costume PICTIJRED above you see the latest addition to methods of modern warfareâ€"the Radio Tank. It is destined to be tried out on wide scale throughout the summer in army maneuvers and sham battles. This tank, though modeled after the usual “baby” kind. is not armed. It is manned by two men, one a radio Operator and the other the driver, and is used merely as medium for transmitting messages from behind the lines’ of fighting tanks to headquarters. That, periseope-like affair you see on tOp of the tank is the aerial. The Radio Set proper within has a sending and receiving radius of about 25 miles. 'JAPANE§E, syhex} vigiti‘ng .their favogite ‘shriqe to pray, 3!“:qu JAPA. ANESE, When Vlsmng tne1r favorlte shrine to my, always bring gifts of coins to bestow upon the temple g0 . And that they are very generous in their ofleri is shown by the above picture or employees of Asakusa Temp eâ€"one of the most pop p- ular worshipping places in Toky yoâ€"counting the thousands of coins that devout natives had tossed upont e altar, that day. Japanese Pay To Pray In Their Temples 10. H. 13. 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