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Sportsman. Another new train, the Chesapeake & Ohio's Sportsman connecting Great Lakes points with the southerly Atlantic coast last week started from Detroit on an exhibition tour. It visited Toledo, Fostoria, Marion, Columbus, Ohio, Huntington, W. Va., Charleston, S. C., Richmond, Norfolk. Regular service was scheduled to begin March...
...Charleston, S.C., and then triumphantly back in again, steamed a new and empty steel cargo ship, the Carolinian. Only the closest look by a ship-wise observer would have seen why she was different from any othe steel ship- there were no rivet-heads studding her sleek sides. All her plates had been arc-welded, with an estimated saving of 25% in construction costs, of 20% in weight. Her designer: Richard F. Smith, 30. Builders: Charleston Dry Dock & Machine Co. (under Vice President Charles...
...Cruisers come high, go cheap. Last week the U. S. sold six old ones on the Pacific Coast for $275,927: the Albany, New Orleans, Salem, Charleston, Huron, Frederick. Abe Goldberg & Co. of Seattle got the Charleston for $49,111.60, a record low price. Conditions of sale: the ships are not to be used for naval purposes or as rum runners...
...Rush went to Emerson College, where she met her husband during her junior year. He influenced her to share a theatrical life with him. Since then they have been roaming from coast to coast doing all kinds of work. Once in the hey day of the Charleston they picked up a job of the way to lunch, when on hearing some music suitable to this dance issuing from a stage door, they went in and showed a whole chorus how it ought to be done...
Slender nematode worms, three to four inches long, breed in the lymph spaces of the afflicted. Their larvae swarm through the blood stream. The kind prevalent in the West Indies and as far north as Charleston, S. C., crowd to the internal organs during daylight. At night they wriggle among the blood corpuscles until they reach the blood vessels close to the skin. Along comes a mosquito. It sucks a sleeper's blood, and with it some filaria larvae...