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¢ “AUCTION GIRL WITHDRAWS OFER Sbe Will Marry for Love and Love Alone Milwaukes, Wis., July 20 (®—Her ing trip together, Mr. Albert s adamant and declares he will have 0 40 with his daughter un- "does the honorable thing,™ and marries Mr. Goynes. Her mother, on the other hand, just as set against Mr. Goynes as her father is for him, refuses to al- low her to reconsider the offer of the elderly postmaster. “And what shall I do,”" the girl de- manded today. “How can I undo the |trouble T have caused? “I know that happiness is not found through money, and even it parents cotranged, perhaps perma- |1 Should be able to shower my par- nently through ber efforts to provide | °Nts With luxuries, 1 could never for them wifort for the rest of | Make them as happy as they were thetr liv eatrice Albert. known |Pack in their little farm home. as the “suction girl.” has dccided to| Wil Marry for Love et Toors tha Mblnck My father tells me the only hon- “I have definitely decided to with- |‘orable thing for me to do Is to marry dra¥ my offer to marry anyone who | MF- Goynes. My mother says if I would give my parents $6,000 for |arry him she will go away. thelr maintenance the rest of their So I have decided that love and lves,” she sald today, “because as a |10ve only shall be the consideration result of my first bargain my father |1f 1 ever marry. and mother are separated, perhaps | forever." | Miss Albert, the 19 year old Siren, | Wis., girl who created a sensation six months ago by offering herself INI]IANS PASS'NE as the wife of the highest bidder, said last week that she would go to 'Plow Obliterates Many Traces of Prehistoric Tribes Comstock, a hamlet in northern Wis- consin, and there meet three suitors. Today, however, in Milwaukee, where she has lived with her family for two months at the expense of W. W. Goynes, postmaster of the Sol- dier's Home, she said she had chang- ed her mind. . | ‘Won't Buy Happiness Washington, July 20 UP—Largely “My parents’ happiness,” she sald use of the same conditions sorrowfully, ‘“cannot be obtained Which led to thelr selection in pre- with money alone. Back in their historic times, two-room frame farm house in Siren sites of the Columbia river valey they were happier than they are now |are rapidly being obliterated by In comparative luxury.” |the white man’s plow. Her father, fecling that Miss Al-| As explained by Dr. Herbert W. bert should marry Mr. Goynes, with |Kricger, of the Smithsonian Insti- whom the family has lived for three |tution, curator of ethnology of the months, refused to leave Mll\\aul\cvi?\uflonul Muscum, this situation and Mr. Goynes' house when his grows out of the fact that “the daughter went to Comstock to seck |ancient Indian village site ia usual- a husband. The two men, on the [ly the most favored location chosen best of terms, are planning a fish- by the modern orchardist for his the Indlan village, A NEW BRITAIN DALY HFRALD, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1928 planting” in that region. “A young orchard,” he says, “can successfully be developed only on a level river bench high enough to be secure against seasonal flood waters and near enough to the towering escarpment of the river blufts for shelter from the winds which sweep over the plateau above. “It was just this type of narrow bench land, located above danger from floods and close to the pre. cipitious asaltic or lava-capped river bluff, that was selected by the prehistoric occupant of the Columbia river valley as a loca~ tion for his permanent winter home. Here, under the practically inaccessible cliff barrier, was se- curity for the primitive group against attack by hostile bands.” Some of the most beautiful ex- amples of the stone-chipping art of ‘the Indians yet discovered, he relates, have been found in the ruins and cemetery of an ancient village site at Wahluke, Wash. There, on the broad beach of the west bank of the Columbit river, this village once consisted of 30 pit - houses, or aemi-subterranean structures, extending in an irregu- lar row for about 100 rods. Al- though little remains of the dwell- ings except the pits, the cemetery has ylelded much valuable evi- dence of the material culture prac- ticed by the inhabitants. The semi-arid mountainous en- vironment has much to do with the shaping and lNmiting of that culture, most of the ornaments, |implements and weapons being |made of stone, bone, shell, horn, (claws, teeth and fiber instead of wood, which was the principal ma- |terial of the arts and crafts of the |Indians of the more densely for- | csted lower river valley. | Among the objects of personal “.ulornment recovered from the | Wahluke cemetery are rectangu- ’ilar. perforated pendants, scrolled ear bangles, laminated _ wristlets, |and tubular beads hammered and lrollcd from nuggets of native cop- 7 per brought from Cascades or ob- tained by barter from coastal tribes. Evidence of the gaming proclivi- ties of the anclent Indians was! given by etched bone tubes and sticks of antler in ses of six buried with their owners. BSemi- preclious, agatized and petrified woods, opal, chalcedony and jas- per taken from the river bluffs 40 miles north, beyond Saddle moun- tains, were used in making the ornaments and other objects, “Some ‘of the more interesting| | und fingenious devices are two- point compasses and spaced groov- ili’ toola” Dr. Krieger observes. 'A few beautiful etching tools or | points of chipped jasper, chal- cedony and agate are remarkable for the almost microscopic dimen- sions of the working surfaces.” TRELAND GETS PORTRAIT Dublin, July 20 UM—A portrait by Gilbert Stuart of John Shaw, the first [rishman to become a citizen of the United Statea, has been present- ed to the National’ Gallery of Ire- land by 8tevenson Scott of New York. He made the presentation in commemoration of the visit of Pres- ident Cosgrove last February to the Lotus Club of New York, of which he is a member. 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