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...Umbrellas & Cold Water. This year, a million and a quarter pilgrims went to Hardwar during the festival that ended last week. Between baths the Hindus could choose among two movie theaters, a circus and three sideshows, including "The Spider Woman," and "The Death Ride" by a motorcyclist in a deep...
...stronger than anticipated in the weights, featured by Geoff Tootell's wins in the shot and discus and Charlie Keith's 182-foot, 2 1-2 inch javelin throw. Jaakko Mikkola's team took firsts in 13 of the 16 events in its was the Rams' thin, expressionless Bob "Spider" Black. Glancing frequently back as he ran, Black finished far ahead of Dave Cairns with a 4:27 mile. Later, taking over first position at the halfway mark, Black ran away from the field in the two-mile...
...thin, dark-haired national cross-country champion named "Spider" Black is going to cause trouble for the Crimson in the distances. Black will take the mile, but Dave Cairns can come home second. Black will also take the two-mile and with Dave Gregory still injured, Crimson scoring chances ride almost exclusively with Hank Everett. If Black enters the half-mile, Ronnie Berman will probably beat...
Martita Hunt is in the title role and she does handsomely by it. Her Madwoman is warm and human and views the world through a dewy spider's web which she is constantly brushing from her eyes. It is an inspired performance. Other outstanding players are Estelle Winwood, as the Madwoman's gaily demented pal, John Carradine as the oratorical rag-picker, and Lydia Westman and Elconora Mendelssohn as the other accomplices...
Breath-taking remedies for every dis-:ase abounded in Britain a couple of centuries ago. Part of the cure for consumption was to catch the tops of nine waves in a dish, then dump the contents on the head of the patient. Asthma could be dispatched by rolling spider webs into a ball and then swallowing them; epilepsy was dealt with by driving a nail into the spot where the sufferer had fallen. Nine lice eaten with a piece of bread & butter cured jaundice, and a poultice of sheep's dung cleared up erysipelas in no time...