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onl a + - ’ 1 Cea ‘ os - fs R B - ane Mak oummaret wie bi So \ Oe Serle | wat 6 a srar -2 ome CB E wp L A us *-l).4 h \ALW-Mha-ni—dal‘f- ree - y + e uce AIF the Yankees started swinging, was banged out of the box very ~SCOTT 5 SCRAPBOO . By R. J. Scor LITTLE, BUT MIGHTY A 850 MES ( s Pens «d Margins € Human Sideof the Edwin C. Hill GEORGETOWN, British Giiana-Gold m3 By SEYMOUR MARKS pectors from the Potaro River country bring “wig-anal: that one of the largest diamonds ever found im | has brought to mund file-“7m the which will sina “chafing-0.2 Camera on October 19. 'The salon will be held in the of the British Guiana has been discovered by the cels- brated woman-trader among the Indians, Violet © McTurk. Its value is estimated at $10,000. cablegram from the capital of British Guiang: of peculiar interest to this writer because I know' lady. And a most remarkable person she is-not M bigger than a minute, pretty as a yellow rose (which's} makes you think of) and as determined and indomitab as any adventurer who ever dared sea, desert, jungle { selected mountain. That is Violet McTurk. h.hbb:'=awnmm Imwfltgnihfhnmuphu: 000 submitted by amateurs op She C®n® 9U° monds on a table one day @ and professionals from all parts Of ber beloved British Guiana a toucan-a tropical bird Wi of the nation. Yor You?” H'um‘v\ an? an enormous bill and a pou These judges include Arnold known her for what she bul under it got at them. He b Genthe, who was heard ® lone woman trader “thum- swallowed a pint or so befé heve last years Edward British Guiana Indians and the \C7 CNA ¢) \t him, en, otogr i kl as t oo ”Wm“. the al PDS blacks far back m ~ Mick wanted to kill the di and much lamented \Vanity Fair\ a veritable treasure house of photography; Lejaren A. Hiller, M. F. Agha, whose cari- catures in the first two \U. S. Cameras\ are certainly not for- in the bush, in the Potaro Riv- er country, one { of the wildest regions on earth She trades for mond gobbler off-hand, b Violet wouldn't allow it. § gave the toucan a dose of cast oil and accomplished the d sired result. Another time, wh she and Mick were swimméi above some rapids, he caught tten; Charles Sheeler, Anton leg between two jagged roe promptly in the sixth. In yes- Pearson, naturally, will want to pri ohn aliph and gold els and ripped it to the bone, 1 1 cers o! e Bruehl-Bour- d _ diamonds * \ cour terday's contest, Melton turned Keep in stride with Gomez and ges color process; Paul Outer- 3d mmlt-ng- Sid airlie’tflgfingf hnfi him a the Yankees back in brilliant Ruffing. bridge, Will Connell, James eral store, and of the swift current and dr style for four innings but left T doubt if the schore will be as Doolittle and George Hurrell. guides tourists him over the stern of the be his chin unguarded in the fifth One-sided as the 8 to 1 results y , p 17:32:32; éxngxenm? all!\ w lthh tne mi: (and gehz nan; home, which, som d salon . & oa o see \P COC Plt Gntie me dire win CENSUS iar NEODE Indicate that color pnotographg the np: dass Fawin C. min \OW she 0d)| | him to the showers. I still can't see the in EVERY FIFPTR P US pug“ is coming into more prominent the Potaro to that thrilling spot Carried On His Work ning a ball game from the Yan- RY FI ERSON IN The worLo R use by amateurs. This is only where the whole river pours aem sooner vo ho fio concen. Kees, the way the two teams are is A CHINESE. OF THE 2000,009,000] |NAUGURATED. > to be expected, with the great over a single cliff, 741 feet MICH ied suddenly, tht tration in that, given an open- 20%» HUMAN BEINGS, ONE FIFTH Aree Wiiam Henry HarRign was 68 when advance in availability and pro- high, 'and (disappears into a 280 While Violet w ing, they take advantage of it and are merciless in their pum-~ melling when they've got the epposing pitcher reeling on the ropes. in Nassau County 25 YEARS AGO chinese». ComrrigHt, 1937, KinG FEA ELECTED PRES SHORTEST, AS HE DIED A monTH . RIS TERM WAs® HIS INAUGURATION In 1841 Rise In Farm Produce Boon | Child Training cessing of color materials which has marked the last year. An indication of the advanc- ing popularity of this form of camera work-a form which I still consider out of the realm of a medium which deals essen- tially with half tones-was the gorge torn out of the heart of the jungle. And with that sun- tanned girl Violet McTurk-the color of gold, golden hair, and golden legs where they showed bare from the shorts she wore- you could sit on the edge of a guiding a bunch of tourists Kaieteur Falls, that incredit descent of red, green and goh en water, and she knew nothi about it until she got back Georgetown with her pilgrim She carried on just the sam The country had gotten into h hast hou hibit of 1 § plateau like the roof of the blood. She got the governme - photo exhibit of last week's fair world and gaze across a chasm \. ¢ every department of the (From Bound Files of Nassau By GARRY C. MYERS, PH.D. at Mineola. I do not recall color to the world's most spectacular gutfr‘glinéeiflofes\“a?“ ha game, the Yankees are out- Dai : 7 oo photos at the fair in any pre- sight-those great Falls of strangle~ aily Review and Nassau - iu on the tourist business, and playing the Gants and the sus- . vious exhibitions, but there Kaieteur which make Niagara ® + picion to 'be growing Daily Star) O ong- U erlng ower Teacher Tans On Farm were a few shown this year. look like a trickle the same time, carried on h among the supporters of the Na- As always, there are to be ex- She's really quite unbeliev- gold - nugget, _ rough - diamot ill iff; TES amples of the microphotography able, Violet McTurk. Still in ''4d¢ with the Indians, tional league that perhaps they 25 YEARS AGO By William H. Kniffin muted, an 10 $800! which has provided so fertile a her twentics and all alone so Rosita Forbes, English jou WW do play a faster brand of base- cher: field for ball in the American. The Giants, en paper, looked to have the edge on the defensive and in the pitcher's box while the Yankees were given the advantage on the effensive. Undoubtedly It is in baseball like it is in boxing, as Jack Dempsey and somme of the other éld-time champions used to look at the gentle art of modified murder. A good offensive is the best defense, and there is no doubt about the fact that Jack Dempsey's withering attack, for Oceanside high school has opened with the largest enroll- ment in its history. A year ago the register showed 369 pupils. This year there are 471. The school was raised to the rank of a high school in 1910 and its first graduating class was grad- uated last year. There were three graduates in the class of 1911; four in the class of 1912, Leon W. Bishop was appoint- ed inspector of election in the eighth district by the Hemp- stead town board at its meeting yesterday. Mr. Bishop succeeds Alvin Eldred of Baldwin, who resigned. Counselor Lewis J. Smith was engaged to look into @--- 'T has been said in this col- umn that the farmer meas- ures the value of the things he raises by what they will ex- change for. If a bushel of wheat will represent a pair of overalls, at one time, and sub- sequently it takes two bushels of wheat to effect the exchange, wheat has become cheap and overalls dear. In the papers of October 4 comes the story of the farmer who raised three prime beef and them for enough to buy an automobile. It is not uncommon these days for a beef na would be our last steak for a long time, and to make the most of it.\ Under such circumstances substitutes are found, self-de- nial is practiced, and consump- tion of the high-priced articles goes down noticeably. As a rule, people do not wring their hands and cry out against the forces that brought al the change; they simply refuse to buy and to consume. It is a certainty that with such inducements, foreign beef will be coming to our shores, poorer grades will be offered, but the powerful weap- on of boycott on buying will be used-not only as a protest, but \Dear Dr. Myers: Some time ago you remarked what a shame it was that farm people, who have the best opportunity to get a lot of sun, are the class who think the least of it. \As In most of your opinions, 1 again agree that they should make better use of this oppor- tunity. \I am at present, during this summer, helping my parents on the farm-busy from 5:30 a. m. until 8:30 p. m. My vocation is teaching in a small town. Most of my work here consists of out- door work, in the fields, gardens, lawn and chores-a good and utilized chance to make the most experimenters with semi-abstracts, and workers in pure design. One oddity which will attract attention is a pho- tograph of a germinating grain of corn, magnified 45 times. There will also be an X-ray photograph of a lily, a cosmic ray photograph showing more than 100 positive and negative electrons and a picture of the stinger of a bee, also greatly magnified Great interest . should - also center about the section of the exhibition devoted to outstand- ing news shots of the year, for these will include some of the turbulent strike pictures of the current industrial upheaval, and far as white companionship goes in that remote and savage region of Indians and blacks, she manages, even there, to preserve a daintiness and charm which belongs to cities and beauty - parlors. _ She has a child's smoothness of skin and her face is as golden as her slip of body. She uses neither paint nor powder, and she looks as if she could be broken in two like a twig. Her actual age is, I be- lieve, 27. Cecee Love At First Sight HEN 1 interviewed her, she wore a lilac hat over her golden curls and a lilac-shade nalist, wrote of her in \Indepei dent Woman\; \Rain or shine, she's out the bush organizing, plannin working with brain or han when the job is too hard : complicated for her devot black servants.\ \Aren't you ever depressed Miss Forbest asked the Gold: Vagabond one night while terrific storm was raging ar both, trudging out in the hill were drenched to the skin ar marooned for the night, in t! mud, when. their wagon hi hopelessly mired. \Oh said Violet McTur \when I feel bad I put on n h frock. And her eyes were very - - b instance, upset the defensive the matter of dredging the Long {° bring as much as $250, as a matter of domestic econ- of the sun rays. the terrifyingly beautiful in- blue. And her voice was very gidngizpanhfilfivbleVle‘llgilhszme boxing of most of his opponents. Beach canal by the Estates of whereas in 1933 the same ani- omy. o= fernal depictions which news young and eager. She was born mi 520“ an“ Then Tl bl: , He Imost th g Long Beach. mal would have brought only Women Quick To Notice Wears Few Clothes cameramen were able to secure in Barbados, she told me, and right.\ - ~ MAT-Tam “W5: ® reo $95. Taking $1,000 as the price Change In Food Prices 4 LL summer long I go with- When the Hindenburg burned. there she met Mick McTurk, a e Tunney on that memorable night in Chi- eago. So it is with the Yankees. They know nothing about the gentle part of the game or, if «__ 10 YBARS AGO Miss F. Virginia Kneale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kneale of Rockville Centre, was wedded to Clarence Edward Lascelle, son of Mrs. Alice Las- celle of Rockville Centre, at a of the car, four animals would represent the value now as against ten four years ago. In other words, he then had to raise ten cattle in order to buy the article that three cattle will buy now. Leaving aside the OU cannot fool the house- wife in respect to prices. She goes to market and takes her pocketbook along. She knows what a dollar used to buy in the way of food. She knows what it costs to \set the out a hat, go barefoot, and wear brief and yet not im- modest clothes. Around the garden, house and such, I wear shorts and a sun-tan blouse. Many times during our noon- day rest, I pull my canvas The salon is scheduled to close October 31, and after that, the prints shown in New York, with two duplicate sets, will tour the country for a series of simultaneous exhibitions. This year's show will be the young Irishman who had been prospecting and diamond-dig- ging back in the British Gulana bush. It was all over with Vio- let when she set eyes on Mick. He was her man and she knew it, So did he for that matter \But missy,\ interpolated tl faithful servant, \I no pat your orange pants. The zip m work,\ \Well maybe I can do with out them,\ said the indomitab Mrs. McTurk F t ; ; biggest ever staged by the U. S. And so th er arried they do, they are not practicing ceremony held in the Firsi Bap- question of the price of feed, W\ jie step-up in Around in the orchard and give Cas . nd _s ey were m It during the current series. For tist church at Rockville Centre at, linféwuhffimz'finnimfig.’ prices will not stir her into ac- MY thorax a good sunning, My era salons. and to British Guiana they instance, in the first game they twice sought to bunt, playing for one run, and in both in- recently. The Rev. Frederic F. Foshay, pastor of the church, officiated. low. Housewife Must Pinch As Farmer Prospers tlon; but once the mark-up be- comes unduly great, she will find a way out. Naturally, when aim is to get at least 15 hours of sun on my thorax before school starts. By a little tact, I e stead of a blanket, . . . I use it for sitting on in doing all sorts went. They rented an island up the Potaro from the government for $5.00 a year and built a two- ! Life's Flashes @-_-__________ house on stilts because of Trick Tracks feed and the cost of raising a - CRD Tead or do other jobs while - of jobs as sewing, mending, . \00m atan ailed. railr lying so. If I can keep healthy helli the annual floods. There they FLORENCE, ARIZ. -For tw sees the 5 L_ Mavink be: “1:11.39\ [age tho-f! Md ND who is it that pays the steer for market mounts up, the by such an easy, pleasant, and a: h g::'mspe:£3fi “$33de set up their trading store, and years Frank Gonzales, 24-year lopped there, however, they 4 over the entire length high price, but the con- cattle man figures up what the hea + were not done. They substituted of Observer street in Rockville sumer? Whatever high, ihe animal cost him and gets back economical method, I surely ideal for a baby to play on. . the Indians came down the riv- old convicted forger, pace * Centre, today, as workmen con- want to do so. It will not wrinkle, It is eool, to trade gold and diamonds daily for miles around the stat golld base hits for their feeble. tinued the cznttrucuon of what marzhb:fi, market, and Sgnfwg,,~°,fnffiflgff§fln‘Zfl‘éflfi Goodness! why do some of keeps out dampness. . . . Every fOf White men's luxuries. The prison here as \trial-setter\ ft foul rollers and instead of a run Will be Sunrise highway. The ' the farm girls and women and first stone Violet McTurk ever or two they got six, which put the game on ce. History repeated itself yester- hum of dinky motors and the clangor of steel beains and forms are heard day and night on the new highway these days. whose income has not kept pace with rising prices, well knows who pays the bill. She quickly discovers the shrinking dollar. The result of such price move- ent than raising corn or weav- ing cloth. We turn the raw ma- terial into the finished product. These costs are handed down the line until they reach the men choke clothes around their bodies in the summer as though the sun were only meant for the field and gardens? 1 should family should haye one. . . . \I bave one thore month in which to secure more fresh air, healthful exercise, and sunshine before fall. I oy excellent bqught that way weighed seven and a quarter carats and she paid 750 pounds-$4,000-for it, even with a flaw, and sold it for prison bloodhounds. Yesterday he escaped, an prison officials saw some diff} culty in trailing him. \His tracks are all over th fifth inning news id hi 1 more men would pull of health and ese a thousand pounds. She and desert,\ Warden A. J. Barnt day. In the g, with 5 YEARS AGO ments is as Ms tory- manila“: , and ess he BAS their shirts and more women 1:50\ £214 i 3-2“ plight?!” Mick left a pile of rough dia- explained. the Yankees trailing by one rum, people stop buying. We may b with augmented would at least go into some se- dering that preci ty \ Cs Hoag doubled down the left field A have meat strikes and closed income, he goes on strike, sets cluded place in a brief sult, to | | 1 lous security. tou! line. The, delicate way of buicher shops protest, but whmprlccnorrawhmnmy- up a boycoft, and finds some- thing to take the place of the sun themsaives and their kid- dies. . . . am a teacher, 20 years old, helping my aged par- playing the game was for Sel- most effective means Ing stops as a natural reaction. thing he once had and would ® ® ents on the farm. However, kirk to bunt him down to third 317m the ytvgl'bldm wolf The other day a young man said like to have again-but not at Canvas In Helpful if“? {m school year I work lero, said Representative Robert !0 Me: \When mother placed a the price the market man asks. antically on my B. E. “f“- base, putting him in a position ‘ffla migh ve of tne steak on the table the other That is human nature rising to SECURED a piece of white besides my teaching. . . . do to te the count on a lO0% {!Y Hotel Restaurant and Club Vot« the warned us that it the challenge of higher prices. medium weight canvas (72 . Thank you to the outfield by Lazzeri. But Selkirk's attempt to t like held iy at ~ edges, and it serves as the but for my flutterinl'Wpfl. It is the two of the previous day, teurant, Massapequa. ® noun rani inne nananana, 102me \$1:th who came to the run 'over lag”- “when? rC ay on r' Se ien he Yankee: to replace \Babe\ Ruth . attempted to cross Jericho turn- ' SHEPARD BARCLAY a smashed a single to right field . $iK® in frotit of bis home near \The Authority on Autnoctites\ * and scored Hoag with the tying park.\. |->4 § Casier run M’ffié‘ io \4 No Time To Lose _- died at a little fered second spade to the AT was the opening for _ MOre than an hour after be was mfwbmxnus when you which the Yankees had been the mm” osin “sum 60 waiting. Like in the first game, Th S Sa m with the f when they looked over what tars Jay leave Ian, one trick in each P Ay By c HE CK Mubbell had to: offer for Ave - GRNEVIEVE KEMBLE suits. . ings before they started »r ogous “l: West ilk: 11:1“: 12: swinging, they had seen four in- ween “WM lay in the nings of what Melton had. When almost set heart sult. Hoag swung and hit and Selkirk should nitacked the | Paying bills promptly is one of swung and hit, they decided that ind-”mud the important requirements in that was the sort of a game- they ruffed in th» dummy, a knoping credit good. It's easier should play from then an and < J Sats halner twin mud when you pay by check, beca they did the Declarer then could Th hot have the hearts because w.r;;lt::k‘;.man:mnntsuulb it ugh-um.“ checks can be sent safely through threw, outside balls; “mun.“ mm&m‘g Tie ’ the mail at YOUR convenience. and cripples and Tor three in- one trick in each red sult. \ mings they enfoyed a sort of a «(# | There's no delay-mo loss of time ! - merry-go-round. 'They are al* ._ To progress financially in this Step out of the PLAN- bn Ppposing piicher fur thel « : f NING STAGE, and into this strics is for the. world's the DOING-the County thrmplonship and. the Yankees - and considet themselves \the best bunch of ball in the buil» nene today.' Wady 'to, adiait that 'the Gil made a runiway affair of ihe Aimer iness lougy's Ynoo in noch too much for afyLaing that the Nationa! Joague 'taight lurve \10 iia & n We % ty code» _. by 30 inches), hemmed the Federal Way.