‘rfiluminous row oi mountains or the “JULY ' 9, 1931 Clara Bow Was Known A; “Carrot Top" Among ~ Her Gang In Brooklyn By DUANE KENNEDY Md press Staii Correspondent Ulowywoop.’ July s (u. r.)- 3 gqw was born 2b yes-rs n80 m a drab little ilst in Brooklyn She was 6985"” w n" " mud’ hood of payer-t)’ 5nd H1611 b0 sky- rocket m a. iame which would make he, the idol of movie-Wins Irishm- mgo" ciarawas born, Robert w, 5am}; Gordon Bow had two dlughiflfl. One lived ior an hour. C e other lived ior a day. Prom ,,. v e d“ 5m brought Clara into this " . or“ go the day that she died »,,_ 30w was never free irom ill calm oi the most shattering kind. - a “I loved her terribly." Olsra said 51,, speaking oi her mother din-ins m interview. “Her beauty toms WM pmething divine. Her hair was long and golden and hung below her 1111865, min, almost transparent." The Bows lived in an upper ilat snd Clara went to the nearest school. She played in the streets with the other children. *1 always played with the boys." 511a said. "I never owned a. doll in L“ my life and I had no use ior girls and their games. I could beat hm“; o: the boys running and I the most beautiiul hair I have ever seen. I used to mike W fairy stories about it. Her Ills was "I was an slw-iilllyplsin kid. I keptmyhairtiedbwkoutoimi eyes. Sometimes in the evenings the boys would build a boniire and we would sit around it. The boys never noticed me: they just talked as though I were not these. I learned what boys Rally think and how they judge girls. I knew which ones they could kiss and how they made fun oi them. I was happy they didn't think me a sissy and I'd do anything to prove I wasn't. We hopped rides on trucks, and, got lost, and everything." This was the early life oi the girl- who was to become (as-nous. She never cared much for cooking, or housework, but she became an excellent home nurse in caring ior her mother. When the time came tor her to start to Bsyslde high school she was still a. tolrlbvy. She wore sweat- ers and made over clothes or her mother's. "When I was l4, my mother ielt better for awhile," Clara said. "She took a little interest in my clothes. did my hair a new way and made me a. dress that was cut in st the waist. It showed pretty plainly that I wasn't s boy. lifter all. "Right away there was s. change in the boys‘ attitude toward mo. could pitch. I always was chosen One boy. who always had been my‘ 7 first when we made up sides for .. baseball. "My clothes were terribly poor ,; pnd other girls used to make iun oi me and call me carrot-top. As N; grew older I played with the W18 . ore and more, because I ieit shy "around girls and they made me , nervous." -1 lt was in those days that Clara T-leamed much about boyli she said- echanlcal Brain Latest Invention 0f, Electrical Mail ‘ CALCULATING MACHINE nous 1 worn: TAKING ntnusns nouns m srscr: or raw MINUTES ,1 CAMBRIDGE, Mass, July a-m- vention of a was announced today by the assachusetts Institute oi Technol. "' ogy. The brain is a calculating mach- ine, which makes use oi light by a trick almost as simple as the ciltt- ing out oi paper dolls. It performs . in a few minutes mathematical problems which by human brains and hands require anything from hours to days. ' Analyzes Graphs It analyses graphs by turning them into night. Graphs are lines showing averages, iamiliar to every scanner oi business pages oi daily newspapers. They are the lines - which rise and fall, like a tracing "1 ‘WWW!!! Dell“. l0 picture any- thlllk from a. series of business cycles to the variations of good radio reception under sunspot in. . fluence. The paper on which these graphs are traced is treated so that the . , portion below the graph is tram. - parent. The efiect is like cutting out paper dolls, leaving m, gin...“ oi the dolls outlined as openings in "It Original csrd- The treated Efsllhs, when a, light is placed be. m" “ism. quaintiy resemble a skyline oi a city It sunset. The amount oi light coming "fiecfet of the mathematical prob- lems "m" the Bhllle. size and “"51” °I "l9 Peaks and valleys which contain the secret ' oi the auh°m5tlcll Problems. Measuring e volume oi this light gives the tfilmmll difference between any ° Film! 0!‘ any set oi graphs, Th 9°" Rlllld Work do“ sitbirein analyzes this light, The n l?‘ t" Photo-electric cells. Mum“ o; [from the graph falls u». m“ i‘ 59k these cells. Upon the i-Jlhown untested a light beam oi Qmtumed to hCILlll/Y- A crank is the know; s‘!!! the intensity oi U; electric n can until the photo- volume 1 titles show that its ._.-.~$he l s same as that irom mph- ‘hfltby revealing how mechanical brain whose grey matter is mostly light pal and had caught on the team ior which I pitched, kissed me one night. I wasn't anRfY‘. I was hor- riiled and hurl. It seemed the end oi everything. "'I‘he boys always had. liked me. Not to kiss. or to make love to, but as a. buddy. But I knew then, when days were over." lished, the brain completes its prob- ' ieln by the mathematical method known as integration. For example graphs oi the varying iiow of the Ohio River, when compared by the light brain, showed the cycles oi high and low water, and that they have a certain rhythm. These iigures are useful in pre- dicting future behavior of the Ohio. The flow oi the Susque- hanna River also has been studied through this new instrument. ‘ Follows Five Years’ Work tergraph and was developed by Dr. Truman S. Gray in the Depart- ment oi Electrical Erlgineering "at the suggestion oi Dr. Vannevar Bush. Dr. Gray began this re- search iive years ago. “With it." says the announce- ment, "the solution oi extremely intricate mathematical pr ' is accomplished with astounding rapidity and accuracy. It is ex- pected to play l. somewhat similar part for the scientist or engineer that the adding machine plays for the banker and accountant, with a distinct saving oi time and im- provement in accuracy. While the businessman ordinarily is concerned with columns oi numbers, the engineer deals with functions, groups oi nu ” which indicate the way one quantity varies with another. These are oiten most easily expressed as curves oi graph“. No Depression At Telegraph Office Recently Installed Plant Malling the Messages Fly Automati- oally. That the Canadian National Telegraphs are not planning on any protracted period oi businus de- preseion in this province is evi- dchced by the scene oi activity at the local ofiice during the past iew days. Although the capacity to handle traffic was increased a hundred iold slightly over a year ago, by the installation oi automatic apparatus. a. iurther installation just now completed has increased the output one hundred and twenty percent beyond that oi the automatic as originally installed, Stripped oi technical terms, which are more or less meaningless to the lay mind, this speeding up oi the service is the equivalent oi a a a t a n a a u v much 115m I ‘mph. ‘limes through the a». I. --...,_ laying iour new cables across the straits, by the process oi utilizing i. _ With this measurement estab- the standing cables with the most that boy kissed me, that my tomboy, rt is called the photo-electric in- I food experts! lei the Clerk Kitchens hslpyou for Quicker and him Mscls. modem \_ Multiplex Automatic Telegraph. ible ior messages between Char- iottewwnand the mainland to be forwarded in one minute and under, irorn the time oi filing. It points outside the city are equally served. by this installation. as all messages reaching the city are transmitted in the order in which they are received. » An analysis of business passing irom the Island to the Mainland indicates a highly satisfactory speed of service ior all concerned. This installation was made un- der the supervision oi Mr. G. F. from the general oilices at ‘Toronto. assisted by Mr. H. E. Hoyt Inspec- tor oi Equipment and Installer Heller. Mr. Barlow made his iiual tests yesterday and pronounced every- thing in perfect working order. Picking Your Right Job BY J%1PH P. DAY R£l1 Btate IRDBPt As Told in J. V. HtaGer-sid Highepeed This installation makes it poss- ernmsht. iollows that all mussges irom Barlow, Supervisor oi Automatics Oi the American school o! the Air Broadly speaking, the broker, the building manager, the builder and cmEIsQuP; Awarded a Chatelaine Institute b‘ Win high honours for quality and flavour The Chatelaine Institute has issued its first “seal of approval” ». ~. . it goesto Clark's Soups! For months, expert dietitians in the Chatelaine Institute, under the personal supervision of-Miss Helen Campbell, have ij been testing the 13 varieties of Clark's Soups-testing them is for quality of ingredients, flavour, wholesomeness, cooking. ft i? ‘The result is . . . Clark's Soups have been awarded the first f‘ ‘T "seal of approval” ever issued by- this famous Institute of We are proud of this honour, adding, as it does, to the approyal given Clark's Soups, year in and year out, by the most lmportant Judges of any food product . . . the public! tests. TOMATO _ VEGETABLE _..----.- iields oi useful information have some contact with real estate. Gov- engineming, economics. sociology and even religion have some relation to the business. Af- ter all, real estate is concerned with the activities o! practically all the people in souls foml. Naturally, you cop's learn all a- bout s. business covernlng such o wide iield in a iew months. Gen- erally speaking I should say that you ought to centrate on one iield oi work, once you have, mast- ered the rudiments of the business. and try to become an outstanding specialist. ‘ Alter s. try at selling you would bewisetoturnyourhandto 8P- praising. You will need t0 lmow how to close transactions and about the placing oi money on bonds and mortgages 5nd the Qbtaining oi real estate loans to iinish your preliminary education in business. Your initial earnings would d9- a job and also the size and con- get from 820 to $25 s week. COFFEE FOB BREAKFAST THEN’ WAKES UP CUBAN PRESIDENT TO DRINK 1'1‘ The question oi ior President Gerardo Machado. Top-Two expert dietitians at work in one of the modern Chatelaine Institute Kitchens. Here, Clark's Soups were submitted to exacting Left-Making a. careful check on ingredients. The Chatelaine Institute experts took nothing for granted in testing Clark's Soups . . . every step in the making of these soups was checked. CLARKvS SOU OXTAIL many pages of recipes, setting Information. cavsr ls c wonderful picture of the famous Clark Baby, bsuulifullyeelourad. Simply send In the coupon, filled Imclong with on Clark Soup label (or vlilbil from any other Clark product] to W. Clark Llmiisd, Box 294, Dept. Q0‘, Monirsoltaridmwsgholimail o Calender to you y“; .. pend upon how you impressed ‘he man to whom you have applied 1°! dition of the oifice in which You were seeking work. Oiihand I should say that you likely would CLOCK FIRST PREPAREB HAVANA, Cuba, July 5.—(UP)- how s‘. President starts his day has been simplified First YOUR copy of the‘ Hostess‘ Cslsflhdar ls Irsody‘. ll contains cal-planning and correct table On the front lllustrolsd in colour. ‘y . céi}lgl“g§iliiiie§iilhis u...- reservoir of water over the lamp and-lwhen‘ thc benefit oi the President. Big brains "In ' Little Heads ' LONDON. July 8 (British United Pram-Many great intellect: are round in small heads, according to Dr. Bernard Hollands , the author oi "Brain, Mind '~ and external signs oi Intelligence," who explod- cs the theory that mental ability can be judged by the size of the brain. The brain of Anatole France, the famous French writer. was iound to weigh l3 ounces less than the brain oi the average man, declared Dr. Hollander. The size and weight of the brain, while they are measures oi mental power to some extent, he says, are not measures oi intellectual cam- acity. as it must ibe considered whether that power lies in extent oi intellect, in strength of moral feeling, or in iorco '01 passion. A highly developed mind often is directed to the gratification oi in- stinctive desires. Inch May Decide Baby's Nationality PAR/IS. July 8 (British United Pram-Whether a certain infant. who was born on board the Brus- sels-Parls train at the moment it unbiased. The Chatel the coiice is ready~scunds off ior" _ . 9'! , Strength o! n»: the operator. or bond and mort- gage expert. are all included under the general head oi real estate. But I think ior our purpose we can eliminate the builder. You want to keep in mind. that real estate is the basis oi all security. Practically every business is allied with it in some wsy.. It isoomplicatcdandyoucsnnot experience should Null? you. The President now has a clock that automatically prepares coiiec, serves it and then sounds an alarm, chief exeuctive just in time ior awakenmg the istration authorities. The unique timepiece, invented bl’ 091W M”°e“° mquet- w" a iast moving world. It may be I was crossing the Franco-Belgium irontier, is g little Frenchman or a little Belgian is the knotty problem that is now puzzling National R198‘ Everything depends 0n the Dre- cise position oi the coach at the time of the baby‘s entrance into learn it overnight. About rive year's and wndiliwl in war community. , The clock automatically lights a 1jd. and all this ogss-nuen-uostmsu alcohol lamP-msllllrea-the presented to General Marchado byln-wgion o; m inch u,“ Wm (is. the inventor several days ago after a demonstration at the executive You must learn locations, values msnison. ierlnine whether the birth took place within French territory 0r Belgian. Before a definite decision canbereachedltwillbonccesal-fl! n‘ p t ' Q... r .< ~348Mb,“ Ems... - swans-s .44 -,.>.s--».a_a~.-.. an: - 1115i): (tlliiatclai flsiiitsincl h? Eli: Cbstrlsiii: finalise fliiiitc Ccrtiiy mr ' puadatufzd by ' mm no Qpprobcb m» on cranium Institute l and is hereby awarded the official endorsement oi the Institute a or ' flheaniims allusions entitles shnsslul alluvial-flood psodua so the lollowls; psivilcpn I. Tesucsbmnnscslcdwiihssldprudunrlsssiskss flslandsppsovsilbffbafllsulainslndolu. 1 l. Anoulmmol-lllrnrsadappronllnsy drwlssglsslsmorodser hnsdbysaklnsnlunusnoslabls Is Illness Quasi Th Clsulsiu Inrlihslr lin lisreuaio set its Sesl of Approval as svideaul by the hands oi its proper oificers in that behsii. slxllenlluiy st ala__ D atToronlo this___ bunch psliypododhl ossnnpspsnosotlsarlccnuoladvmislapprovidsdrbm been minibus: umiu, ru =",5.".':.l“".. »..".."""....':'..'t‘ sflx‘: zrim -..‘ 3 'L':.".':."'..".'_i._~..'.'.-.'.:...""'.,.:.:' 2f.:t‘l:.":l , ,";_'1_-,~"~' .*.:.-::.::::.*'....1 a‘. Jlrirerdw 1.1:": ,_ i _ _, a... 10s ...... ....... .. .. _, __ n i 3 n» m... .. la u“... w: is-s l.» “.1... us" mm "or Here is a. duplicate of the “Seal of A awarded to any product 1n Canada. _ _ _ food experts . . . a guarantee of the purity and quality of Clark's Soups. This aine Institute did not receive one cent for its work. in proval" certificate awarded Clark's inc Institute ans enthlnsasnssnhmsub npceducsansluaosbsasslolApficdlilskdlh. I-shuuinshcslssmsrbndaslsss 4. nu- andsllpslvilspslsrdry Ilblaatesbeisnnsandmnditicnskssaslosribdov. a .....................-......~.;”? snnannnn-rsnunshsonnlls flit-I-‘ .. a... s? Apprivallallssued N's/set. c: ism ssddsianil. Soups. It is the first ever t represents the judgment of some of Canada's most prominent: MOCK TURTLE CHICKEN PEA GREEN PEA CELERY (ONSQMME MUTTON BROTH $COTCH BROTH MULLIGATAWNY w._ C L K . Establishments at Montreal. P-Q” 5V. Rsmi, P.Q.'nnd Harrow, Onl. NAME i ADDRE55 JULIENNE (Bison print) ...~.-.:i. sttclidsniiis may, _ to make " zllcilsilleinents 1:0! ‘the , 0031:1853»? ' ejuiapxagigpositloh oiithe meritfin whicnthe mother was atkhe time. 3-‘ - ' - {Ithfevelfpossible that in the ab- sence oififsrlmiaiflirench law be- ing; ‘w ithefchild_’ma.y\haye,w be regarded ‘as having] no_ nation. silty; at l‘ all. 3-, The: most a learned authoritiesionjhe supipct‘ are put: tingitljfeigfheadmtogether in order m line's solution. spoons. . . Modest Incomes No personinfixhgda. has}. ‘tax: able ' income ' oi; $1,000,000 annually, i Hon. W. R. Motherweli‘ (Lib. Mel- ville) wag iniorlned in the House bi Commons when Hon. E. B. Ryck- min," Minister oi National Revenue tabledAan'a'll‘s_§.'er~to a. question that had beensisked by the iormer min- ister oi agriculture. "As there is not and has not been for years in Canada. an individual taxpayer with a taxable income oi $1,000,000 per annum," reads l’ Mr. Ryckmank answer, "it is assumed that the questions refer to incomes of corporations." __._i__.__.. TRIO 0F BIG LEAGUERS PLAYED FOR. JOHNSTOWN JOHNSTOWN, Pa., July 6.—(U. PJ-At least three major league ball players oi teams high in the stand- ings iormerly played with Johns- town teams in the Middle Atlantic League. Outstanding of the trio is Joe Cronin, shortstop oi the Washing- ton Americans, voted the most valu- able piayer in the American Lea- gue last season and continuing his fast pace this season. A team mate oi Cronin's on the Johnstownieam iive or six years ago was Jimmy Collins, now battl- ing for the first base job with the 5t. Louis Cardinals. statggpnisifliflll Letty Fischer, who formerly pitch- _ed_hFe,.is also on-theflvashington ‘Q test was absolutely Left-Here's another reason wlifl Clark's Soups have earned an en~ viable reputation for quality. Ex‘ ports making tests in Clark's prlve ate laboratory. Before any Clark Food is placed on the market it is thoroughly tested -—- nothing is lelii to chance Below-A corner of one of tl-il Clark Kitchens. As clean and up~ to-date as any private kitchen. . Note the Government Ins ectoli under whose watchful eyes lark’! Foods are prepared. Every Clark Food containing meat carries this Government Seal oi Approval. N0 substituted is good enough for baby Baby's food mus: be pun and maul? be nourishing. Christie's A; are safe for cven the youngest did because they are made from the choicst arrowroot. skilfullyblmdotl with other ingredients-w? ' palatable and dietefically 091793 Only Christie's can ranks Q1585?! A is no substituti- At ti: molt!!! 85W I CHI-WI Arrowroot Biscuit will til noon-day Ieedill- 4' "i" ‘months paw ball cl "w m"- ing bottle on o crumbled Christids Anowool ristieb crews i {arses “E I" _ -_ B " - -‘ "Iv-woman- {~4-