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Image from page 1019 of “1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory” (1921)
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Identifier: 1921DesMoinesAndPolkCountyIowaCityDirectory
Title: 1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory
Year: 1921 (1920s)
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Subjects: des moines iowa polk county city directories
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Image from page 771 of “North Carolina Christian advocate [serial]” (1894)
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Identifier: northcarolinachr47unit
Title: North Carolina Christian advocate [serial]
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: United Methodist Church (U.S.). North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church (U.S.). Western North Carolina Conference
Subjects: United Methodist Church (U.S.). North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church (U.S.). Western North Carolina Conference Methodist Church
Publisher: Greensboro, N.C., Methodist Board of Publication, [etc.]
Contributing Library: Duke Divinity School Library, Duke University
Digitizing Sponsor: Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of North Carolina. Grant issued to Duke University for the Religion in North Carolina project.


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Fla. It will be seen that the Atlantic CoastLine will maintain its reputation forperfect passenger service from the Westas well as from the East. Right chimney, Good lamp. Wrong chimney, Bad lamp— besides breaking. Macbeth. My name on every right one. If youll send your address, Ill send youthe Index to Lamps and their Chimneys, totell you what number to get for your lamp. Macbeth, Pittsburgh. HOTEL MAJESTIC Most Luxurious in the World. 800 Rooms—Situated in the Fashionable ResidentialCentre. Fencing Central Park West, 72d St.. New York. PATRONIZED BY THE ELITE Charming suites with private entrance; single rooms with baths; also MAGNIFICENT STATE SUITES THE MAJESTIC RESTAURANT Most famous in the city. Orchestral Concerts during dinner;also in Pompeian Room during Opera and Theatre Supper;Elegant appointments for private receptions and dinners. Electric Surface Can to the Theatres and Shopping District pass the Hotel; also the Cth and 9thAve. Elevated Station* are within one block.


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you must make yourself worthy of it. Think it OverCarefully BOYS* what sort of a start areyou going to make in life?Are you going to make moneyand be successful business men? Orare you going to wear yourselvesout in the cheerless drudgery ofhard labor. YOUNG MAN Wealth and honors await you if youprepare yourself to take them. Mensucceed WHO ARE READY. Ifyou want to be paid a good salaryWe prepare our students to fill the most responsible positions in from one-half to two-thirds the time requiredelsewhere. The best equipment a young man can have who expects tomake his own way in the world is a course in one of The Massey Business Colleges. Birmingham, Ala.,Montgomery, Ala., Richmond, Va.,Jacksonville, Fla., Houston, Texas,Columbus, Ga. We pay students Railroad Fare and give a written contract to placegraduates in profitable situations. Writ* at one* for Catalo^ua ind Special Ttnu. The Security Life andAnnuity Co. Home Office, GREENSBORO, N. C. GUARANTY CAPITAL, 0,000.00 At your deat


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Image from page 502 of “St. Nicholas [serial]” (1873)
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Title: St. Nicholas [serial]
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905
Subjects: Children’s literature
Publisher: [New York : Scribner & Co.]
Contributing Library: Information and Library Science Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Digitizing Sponsor: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


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to see orange-trees bright with golden fruit, andat the same time icicles glittering in the morn-ing sun, but this is one of the strange sightspresented to the view. In their dwellings shelter from the rain, shadefrom the sun, and free circulation of air aremainly sought by the Japanese, who, as a rule,seem to be able to endure much cold. Evenon winter days their houses are seen entirelyopen to the morning sun, and in this respectthey set a good example to their Westernbrethren. Then, too, these houses must besuch as will not be readily shaken to the groundin an earthquake, for Japan is a land of earth-quakes. For security against this danger, the house isput together in a very simple way. All partsof the structure are held together, one authorsays, by a system of dovetailing, neithernails nor screws being used in their produc-tion, except for ornament. It is not madefast to the ground, but stands upon woodenlegs or columns, which are merely placed 486 THE LITTLE JAPANESE AT HOME. 487


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A STREET SCENE IN TOKIO, JAPAN. upon stones high enough to keep the ends earthquakes in Japanese cities has occurred out of water. Then, when an earthquake oc- with houses having tiled roofs, as the tiles are curs, the building moves to and fro, and set- easily shaken loose, and, being heavy, cause de- tles down again after the vibration has ceased, struction in their fall. Buildings with roofs of It is believed that most of the damage from wood or thatch generally escape damage. 488 THE LITTLE JAPANESE AT HOME. [April, It is thought that the use of tiled roofs arose fromthe dread of fire. Although many roofs are madeof stone tiles, the majority are of wood, bamboo,or thatch. Thatch is much used in the poorervillages; but even temples, as well as dwellings,have been known to be thatched. On theridge of this thatched roof the iris is frequentlyplanted; and when in bloom, its dark velvety-purple blossoms and light green leaves give thehouse a picturesque appearance. Seen from adistance,


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