The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 April 1930 — Page 3
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Rasputin’s Daughter Public Dancer
Paris, France. —The daughter of the monk Rasputin. who wielded powerful Influence over the czarina of Russia. Mme. Marie Solovieva-Rasputin, earns a meager living as a cabaret dancer In Montmartre. Since she came to France with many thousands of other Russians after the .Red ; revolution, the daughter of Rasputin has experienced many vicissitudes and has worked in many humble stations in order to support herself and her. two children. *“J consider myself lucky In being able to dance In the fashionable night resorts in' the bright-light district of Paris, where thousands of Americans come to amuse themsel ves,*’Mme. So-lovieva-Rasputin said. "I do not care for the cabaret, but I find It easier to/dance than to work as a kitchen hand, as I was forced to do not long after 1 came here. “1 have been dogged by the same sinister influence which fate seemed to.exercise over my father, because I was recently involved In’a taxi smash and was unable to, work for a tline.
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Children Sacrificed in Jericho
Jericho, Palestine. —The practice of child sacrifice on the site of Jericho in the Bronze age was revealed by inspection of the latest excavations made here under direction of the British archeologist. Prof. Walter Garstang. Tragic aspects of ancient life within the wailed, city before the Israelite conquest were revealed during excavation of the bones of children killed sacrificlnily in- the years prior to Joshua's successful assault- on the city. The correspondent was accompanied by Professor Garstang on a visit to the excavations at old Jericho where the Sir Charles Marston expedition lias been working some time. The defensive citadel, twelve feet thick of exceptional height, whs believed to have been built about 2.000 B. C. But the excavations have changed many previous assumptions about old Jericho, which was cursed and burned by Joshua. The expedition has discovered that the earlier city had the 'argest wall and that the city began to decline and lose population, making necessary the building of smaller and more easily WINS GERMAN HONOR ’wig Miss Birdeena Gowen of San Fran cisco, to whom fell the honor of being appointed a member of the educational council of Berlin. Miss Gow •n la Ute first and only American worn an to be so honored by the Prussian minister at» end sciences.
| and it was only because of gifts from charitable people that I and'my two daughters, seven-and live years old. have been able to exist." The daughter of the Russian monk is intensely religions. .At night, after the bright lights of Montmartre are dimmed, she goes to her room and prays before the ikon, which is <ne
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protected walls in later centuries. The theory that an. earthquake caused the collapse of the wall of Jericho, will be worked out by the expedition next, as .this season’s work will end shortly. The biblical veridon is that Joshua was instructed to have his priests march around the wall seven days, blowing trumpets and then, on the HAILED AS “COMER” ■X. ' *7 ■ w bbft\ - dB - Charley {'evens, who was one of the best backs on the Harvard football team last year, pictured in baseball uniform when he turned put for the Crimson diamond squid recently. l>everis Is rated by-many scouts as being big league material of the future. His forte is pitching. French Convict Ship Held in Awe by Natives Havre. France. — The grue* me French convict ship. I.a Martimere has arrived in' this i»ort with a cargo of Martinique rum brought on its return voyage from taking a load of French convicts to Devil’s island in French Guinea. After unloading the rum the ship will proceed to La Rochelle to wait for another cargo of humans condemned 4o pass the remainder of their days in the French penal island. Even the natives of this town are superstitious of the convict vessel and do not like to associate with members of its crew. Every time it car ries a load of convicts, weighted with despair and misery, from the shores of Francs ‘here are several deaths.
Lights of New York =
Snooty Street We might, today, take a stroll along snooty Fifty-seventh street, home of Carnegie and Steinway balls, the steel skeleton of a new hotgl. a silversmith’s, a foreign automobile agency and numerous shops devoted to expensive and sometimes useful things. Across the way from Carnegie Is an unusually large plate glass window, and behind It a strangely arresting display—a cabin motor boat of yacht proportions. I have often gazed at it and wondered how they ever got it there, so far from the water. It has been there for a year or two, and right now it is in dry dock and painters are going over its hull. Even a dry-land boat must be kept shipshape. • • • For Doggie Farther along is a dog shop. No dogs are for sale, but merely the latest fashions in puppy accessories. Wealthy dogs must have just the right things, you know, and here is the place to get them. There are jeweled muzzles, fancy leather leashes, collars that might grace a dowager and tine warm Blankets. And dogs. too. must
of the few’ legacies from her father. The Ikon was found near his body after his assassination. "1 carry this ikon with me always, cherishing it as a rare memento of my unhappy father. Whatever may have been said about him. my father was the incarnation of sagacity and common sensp and he was also gifted with the power of clairvoyance. Many times he said: ’When I am dead the dynasty will be overthrown.’ Three months after Ids assassination the revolution broke out. bathing Russia in bloodshed and sweeping away such small fortunes ns we possessed. “My father was poor and after his denth our plight was terrible. My husband was an officer in the army of Admiral Koltcha. When the Reds defeated the White army we fled front Russia and sought refuge here in France." Rasputin’s daughter Is planning a vis.it to the United States, where she hopes t<> lecture on her father and his relations with the Russian imperial family.
seventh day,_a!lthe people shouted with a great shout and the wall tell fiat and they marched In. The inhabi.ants bf the besieged city were then slain ami the city itself burned. In the burned .city, as i( is exposed today, the remains of charred corn In a bin were seen which were there when the Israelites marched over the’ fallen wall. I LOITERING | By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK | Dean of Men, University of V Illinois. y There is, of course. Imminent danger In traveling too rapidly, as many
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people can attest. Haste often does make waste, and the longest way round is not tn-, frequently the shortest way home. We are likely to get Into ’trouble of various sorts if we go too I was my-, self startled by the sound of a policeman’s bell
and (landed a ticket as I was coming ’ down Western avenue, not long ago, which cost me ten dollars and an hour’s delay when, if I had gone more deliberately I should have saved my money and arrived home in adequate time to meet the engagement which I was makipg unfortunate haste to keep. But there is such a thing as taking’ too much time, of dawdling along and getting nothing done; of watching the pictures on the wall when we should be having the eyes on the book or the problem. Thomas Arnold, the great master of Rugby, enjoyed the out-of-doors and one of his chief qut-of-dobr delights
ls to alone than, in bad company, but some yQjK people are in bad r -j coin p an y w hec they •* — — • a--e alone.
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be amused. So there are dog dolls — rubber hounds which may be played with and chewed. And there’s a jack-in-the-box out of which pops a dog’s head. Won’t Suzette be surprised. • • • A Proud Man A gray-haired New Yorker whose position in both the financial and. artistic worlds Is unquestioned Is very proud of his personal appearance. An Inveterate theatergoer, he always takes care to arrive after the curtain has • IN PRINTED CREPE • ■ / -11 I . IL '/ Prints are very popular this spring. Here’s a charming afternoon dress of printed crepe. It features side bandings rind the uneven hemline. risen, so that every one will notice him. .On a recent trip he was, ns usual, fierfectly groomed for every occasion. At time? lie could not resist showing off a bit. and once he paraded the length of his private train in his lounging pajamas—an exquisite creation of blue trimmed with red, 'and set off with a red stock tie. All went well until one- morning when the stop-over at a fashionable
consisted’ in taking long walks. H’s biographer says of him: “He hated loitering.’’ and quite as feelingly he disliked going alone. Mrs. Arnold was not so younl’ as her husband; nor was she as fleet Os foot, but ‘she always went with tier husband. 3in.ee She could not walk as fast as he. she rode a little gray pony and one of the stipulations, had to. be that the pony should, without Urging, he able to get over the ground at the rate of at least four miles an hour. The two could often be seen together on the roads about Ambleside and Grasmere; she sitting upright upon the little active beast and he striding along beside her, with no loitering on the way. It was characteristic of Arnold to go at things with energy and push whatever he undertook quickly through to completion, if be did not like loitering when he was out for a walk, lie disliked it equally when It came to any- other task or problem which was Ids’ for accomplishment or. solution. “Get a thing done, when you have undertaken it,” was Arnold’s slogan. It was the loitering of the bare which caused him to lose the race with the tortoise- He was by far the better runner and could have won
“Children’s Comer” in Cathedral 4IK' - jWßiSaWwilllM corner (, <4” ’ a« w /r&f* v I/’Y A? x" V 4 In the Cathedral of St John the Divine, New York city, there has just been completed this “Children’s Corner.” It has a small altar, prayer desk, flowers and Biblical stories, and will be for the exclusive use of child worshipers.
country club called for a golf outfit He was as pleased as usual with his habiliments until he saw his secretary. “Come here," he shouted, infuriated. “What do you mean by this? Your trousers hang better than mine!" • • • ' ■ Orchid* There are several flower stores, and all feature orchids. New models of orchids come out oftener than next year's super-sixteen automobiles. This year the debutantes have chosen green orchids. And so the green orchids are the most expensive. Or perhaps it is the other way around. The debbies may have picked the flowers because of price. In one shop some green orchids are' exhibited under a glass dome, just like/hfe old artificial flpwer and hair in the stuffy parlors of yesteryear. Even on Fifty-seventh street, however, are to be found cutrate flowers. In one shop a beautiful orchid may be bought for $1.50. * ♦ / * Automobile* And'automobiles!. There is the foreign agency, whose product sells for $16,000 minimum. And there are three second-hand auto shops in a row—no bargain establishments, be assured. Each ofYthese lias a red car in the front row. which must . mean something. Three second-hand cars really look better than new They are beautifully and gaudily painted. Apparently, the people who htiy them do so for show. There is no need to get a brand new motor if the paint is new. ((c). 1930. Bell Syndicate,) Smother* in Straw Saint-F.rieuc. France—A farm worker near here met his death in an unusual fashion. He slipped’on a stone and lost. consciousness when he fell. His face was buried in some straw and he was smothered.
g Hen Lays Eggs With o Two and Three Yolks o East Orange. Ni J.—Omnibus X eggs are the usual thing with a c hen owned by Mrs. George Fyre X here. The hen lays eggs three § inches long and almost two § inches in diameter with two and $ three yolks. One egg hatched 0 Siamese twin chicks that soon g died.
1 “hands down.’’ as we now say, but. ■ having begun his task, lie lay down i in tlie furrow and vvent to sleep, and ! so was beaten by ids slow competitor, the tortoise. , Men do their work so today. Benson told me twenty years ago that he had a book underway, but- he is a loiterer and it is not yet written; j Gould has-been going to improve Jiis i business house and bring 'his equipment and his ijtiethods up to date, but ■ he loiters on we job and in the meanI time his competitors have gotten the edge on him. Rusk is behind with his school w ork; not" because he has lacked time. He has dawdled along; he lias loitered and the result is disastrous. (©, 1930. Western Newspaper Unin- ) Mother Wills Ring, but. Children Must Draw Lots Brooklyn. N. Y.—When Mrs. Hannah Cohen died she provided in her will that all her property be divided equally among her 12 children, with the exception of a diamond ring for which, the will directed. 11 of the children should draw lots. «► ■
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Archeological Find The remains of what must have been a handsome Roman villa of early/Wnperial times ly brought to light in the village of Carini near Palermo, Italy, during the course of digging the foundation of a new school building, Large Slabs of polychrome marble which formed the floors of the villa have been discovered, together with a number of mosaics in good preservation. Traces of columns and statues probably belonging to a n.vmpheum in the Pompeii style~'ba,ve also come to light. \ Taxed for Unfortunates Taxes for the relief of the poor have been levied in England since 1573.' , 's ■Tls about as delightful to look forward to seven little vacations as to one long one.
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