One of UMk rooJt 6emme2trr an* Cblcrso bes experienced adoce Use greec fire of 1871 broke out wltnlii eltaoat a Koct> throw oi ihe mm of tbe UeUnc eteot of lire O'L* erj-'i cow. The j lctere gtrea • penotwaic flew of the rntse the Utect Are. The IMtarr BorUactOo reUroetf oOce boIMtar fright) wa» gnttei ficcri the eighth etory up.
Oil Contribute* to “Poor” Find
Kentucky Brothers in “Human Race”
The “human race” between Joseph E. Lenabau and his brother Chimes of Louisville. Ky.. U still a dead beat. They each hare U children. The two mothers and the children are enjoying the beat of health.
RADIO SET IN RING
Young Twin* Greet Oldest Twins
la £Le forsgronnd 1? the Brat wail MM on the Creak cooaty (Oklahoma) poor farm. This well producer barrel* ef od to TO daye^nd th# poor farm rea*red «2CiW0 In royahtaa g. wall la producing eoaally weU ! it exi acted that the "poor" fond fctt " '—
•rat preetdent of the American Public Health asaodatu*. to catobrarlug hie bunaraOth year of life on this serth. thje year. Dr. tatC* to the oldera ptooeer to public health, ane u ya that all of ue should live 10b year*
Alfred O. Rinehart, aged nineteen, of Elizabeth. N. ha* built a radio set Into an crdlnary-elud ring. Tfca
urea but one Inch In length, flre-elrbths of an inch wtds and eevao^txteenth* of an inch thick. An ordinary umbralls to eaed aa an aerial.
Mrs. T. H. Peake (left) and lira. D. C. hillings of CUm, Tex., clalgi to be the oidrat bring twins In the United Stales. They were born In 1838. On their eighty-third birthday recently they were visited by tbs youngest twins In tbs neighborhood, who brought them a basket of goodies.
End of Their 3,800 Mib Hike
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aa to./ Mwmpail wswnty mto PlAladeitAie at the -od **f eB* drill frM < ail font la. Mr. and Hn. Pswty 1 Htotm. wi'h thrir nr-old danghtur. Mnrgoraif (who to (at healthy and
« OvtoUafe* day Mr. and Hr.. PinUm stalled their Mhe. wtth Juto 14 **■*'
hetwuaa thau’-toheir goal. mwSk.
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OLD BUT StTILL RUNNING
This unique does was carved in Boms In (be year 1188 and was handed down from generation to genaratlou In the Lenvun family Tb# last Bar rieor of tlw family, aged ninety, and without bring children, mtia tho heirloom fire year* ago to Ur. A. B. 811vennaa of AtlanUc City. N. i. TLj dock keep" ««-J time and a tiny mu sic box Inrida pUys a tunc to mark tho hours and bOi bows
Adrritted in Bar Together
For the Aral time In history a burimud am' wife bare been admitted to tho bar at the same tlo*. Mr. and Mrs. tmeat L. Heii of Georgia are sbonn inking the oath which BBui's thorn to practice law In that slat*.
Worth fryhtg.

