Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...satisfied were the city fathers of Fort Worth that they signed up Doctor Rose on the same terms for a second Frontier festival, which opens late this month. Lately Mr. Rose has been shuttling between Texas and Lake Erie, because this year he is playing doctor to another exposition-Cleveland...
Last year booming out of Depression, Cleveland was proud & pleased that the Great Lakes Exposition which it whacked together in 80 days entertained 4,000,000 visitors with a total take...
...enters wholeheartedly into the atmosphere of the place where he is working. In Texas he rode around in chaps and a ten-gallon hat, wore a gold deputy sheriff's badge, kept a two-headed snake and three live wolves in his office. When he arrived at the Cleveland fairgrounds and saw the waters of Lake Erie rippling at his feet, he decided to stage a revue in and on the water, a sort of marine circus. He immediately had a dolphin tattooed on his chest and went around saying...
...Washington last week, the U. S. Patent Office issued to the Bob Feller Co. of Cleveland Trade Mark Certificate of Registration No. 390,512 for the words "Hi-Feller," to use with picture of Bob Feller "on nonalcoholic, maltless beverages," and Certificate No. 389,499 for the words "Good Feller," for use "on candies and candy bars." In Cleveland last week, Pitcher Bob Feller, 18-year-old prodigy of the Cleveland Indians who has been out of action almost since the season's start with a sore right arm, reported for action after a week's treatment...
Last major-league baseballer killed by a bean ball was Shortstop Ray Chapman of Cleveland in 1920. Last week, before playing a game together, the Philadelphia Athletics and the Cleveland Indians experimented with polo helmets during batting practice...