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I Shiv 1 'Sn 'I-lbw 'E Sf-,2 wifi' 'V ff? av? 1652 vw' M we ff ff- I.. Q11- 92?- Bb! 3 'I 3 b PLOWING RICE FIELD WITH WATER BUFFALO A NATIVE FEAST OR LUAU TARO FROM WHICH POI IS MADE NATIVE TYPES OF HAWAIIAN BEAUTY A PAPAIA TREE PRIIVIITIVE GRASS HUT OF NATIVES 7 HAWAIIAN FISHERMEN Page Twenty Seven , II,..,,.,.,,.,.m,,,,,.,...,.M,,,W,,,,,.,,,,I.I.- I,,,,, . I .I,.U II I I I . . .Yh. ....-..-....... ....I-w.M....W-..-Q W ' f 35. -it M N .. ' -sf 1 I . ...a,'1I,: pl,-A -. , k- I A 4 A, 1, 5 I. .ff -I f , A J, . ' Z - - 2 . YQ , 'I . . . -I L I . . A - 'J ',f. 11 . 15, ' I '- Q- ' f ., N' A .I vp IA - .Ik , A. f Q? .' -y A- 5 . u m A - f I f , K- A I .- ' f- . -'S' 4 . I - , , J .1 J -In gg gg Q , A r. I . f in I M 1 y- , f , I ' '4 Z -.4 , ., . aj . . II, I 1 v I sixhqca, A kt , f 'Vt' -I. I 5:ivIp: 1 W' ' .7 A f' -I .F W - I I ,- IIC'gf r. V. bl Il f,r K I , x fp Q , B - . ., 4' -T I z . l,,V..:,,AbfJ.. Q .l.3gfg5f:gI I I ',. :f'Q A , ., 71 '- 4'-1 I. ' Ji 1 . I,, 4 W . :Mx '1 .II fs 'iff -- -' W A ' I 'H-'I-if 5 ' , ' 1 '-- fm '3i ' iefu-HN A Q: D ' 'B I d ' M ' - M f :4 2 . ..I.I,-H' WM li A I iff ,M If I ' ef. .ri I 13:4 Q, I' I ...I -wg' Jig-,V K ,. ,I -'. ' .U I v. ,. - I. x f v J ' If ..' ,- ' I A 51, fi u f... . 2 ' 'W' -my . fhg- ,:',g,,-fp u I' .L,N1,,v 4. V I 4. 'Lv .,Q.I,.Im.....E.I..-,, ,.,I ,wh,.U I,....I,,,..,,,,.-,.. I I ,,,I ...I ......,.I- -...-,..mI.,.., E. I. I I I. - . 2. . 3. , . 4. . 5. . 6. ' .
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Q i kbei boys drvrng for pennles or standrng erect on surf boards as the breakers come rollrng rn whrle farther out an ocean lrner on rts way to the Orrent drsappears over the horizon Leavrng the beach we go to the busrness drstrrct where we vrsrt a huge prneapple cannery a number of Orrental shops and spend some trme at the market where we see at close range all the types of lslanders absorbrngly occupred We can purcha e the natrve frults the mountaln apple the papara the alllgator pear or huge prneapples soft and lucrous throughout We see the natrves buyrng taro from whrch they wrll make por the natronal food a great delrcacy to them but whrch to us looks much lrke a gray whlte wall paper paste We are rnterested rn the brrghtly colored fish whrch are carrred away wrapped rn the green leaves of the tr Here we see also butter sent from Australra and eggs which have been covered wrth a dark preservatrve and sent over from Chrna Our rmpressrons of Oahu wrll not be complete however wrthout a trrp around the rsland to see certarn sectrons of volcanrc barrenness on the other srde and to garn a closer vrew of the lrfe of the natrves We wrll start from ite Pall or tremendous clrft from whrch Kamehameha one of the early krngs rn the heat of battle dashed hrs enemres and so as the conqueror unrted the lslands Descendrng we go through mrles and mrles of prneapple fields catch glrmpses of water buffaloes at work rn the rrce held note the trny shacks of the I-lawarran frshermen and vrsualrze the days when the more prcturesque grass huts stood rn the place of these structures We drrve for hours on a road as well made as any crty boulevard on erther srde of whrch are Frelds of sugar cane where we see the Japanese and Frlrprno laborers lookrng lrke scarecrows wrth heads and hands swathed rn bandages to prevent scratchrng from the sharp edges of the sugar cane We come next to one of the huge plantatron settlements where thousands of employees have therr trny homes Nearby rs the sugar mrll where we see carloads of the cane taken from the fields and transformed rnto enormous vats of borlrng molasses If we are fortunate enough to be mvrted to a luau or natrve feast we will see the roasted pig dug from the Hre hole rn the earth and the por eaten with one or two fingers accordrng to rts thrckness as Hawarlan etrquette demands But we must hasten back to the crty of Honolulu for the homeward trrp As the steamer rs movrng out and the natrve band playrng Aloha we throw back to our frrends on shore one of the lers grven us rn departure as a token that our affectron rs forever bound to thrs beautrful spot where true hosprtalrty rs so natural and unfergned Over the seas of sunset over the water blue Come to Hawarr s golden rsles we long to welcome you For you the farrest garlands for you the sweetest song For you the best alohas are wartrng come along Page Twenty Slx I Yu 5 ' K ..,..1 Y ' S - m m X Q FX X -, qi , A Y , T 9 y , l 7 y r ' : ' Y 7 Y , , 1 - - . . .. .. . . .. . .. . v v r , - - , . .. , . . , , -4 - , , .. . ., . . - , , y , , , , Q y -, L V , - , . ... , . . .. ., . , v . . . .r .,, r H Y 1 . . . . . .. ,. ' 1 . .. . .- . . , .. Y 7 .., . ' Y r , , , . . H , 1 .
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fills so X i xgweag JIMMY BARRYS GREAT MOMENT If one looked rather closely at a large map of Pennsylvania he would hnd lVlcKees Rocks to be located on the Ohlo Rlver about fifteen mlles above Pxttsburgh lVlcKees Rocks was a typlcal steel town It had a large forelgn popu lation whnch concentrated ID a smgle dlstrlct called the Bottom from the mam offices of the steel company for a block extended the business dlstrl-.t of this section It consisted of the Emporlum S Kornofsky Proprietor Ladies lVlens and Childrens Furnlshlngs Poradas Saloon the social center of the town a furnlture store the Mars the leading motion plcture house ln the Bottom a feature picture every night and severa grocery stores Further along the same street and branching from lt extended row after row of four family houses monotonous ln their slmllarlty and reflect mg the squalld and poverty strlcken axr of the sectxon ln general ln one of these houses llved lmmy Barry a youth of twelve plentl fully endowed wxth freckles to match hrs carrot colored halr He had blue eyes a stub nose and ears whxch he could wrlggle to the great dellght of himself and hls aSSOClHt6S Hrs father belng quite occupled when off work ln swelling lVl1ke Poradas bank account and hrs mother engrossed m the care of the vounger members of her plentiful brood perhaps cllcl not glVC hlm the attention he deserved As a result he developed mto a regular cllent of the uvemle Courts and an excellent prospect for the penltentlary e smoked butts from the street when he could not steal hrs father s nalls as he called them By right of conquest he was the head of a gang whose greatest delights were to bean a man with a be be gun break a wrndow or do some other mlschxef He attended the Carnegle Qchool or rather he was made to attend t As the other alternative was the House of Correction he chose the lesser of two evils l-e was the despalr of all teachers because of his mlschlevous and obstinate dlsposltlon He seemed lmpervlous to all knowledge and yet ln the heart of this mlscreant rankled a desire to take the leadmg part m the entertamment held by the Carnegle School at the end of every half year The entertalnment was a pecullar mstltutlon ln the Bottom lt was the dramatlc event of the year On that day Pole and Slovak l-lungarlan and RUSSIBH lrlsh and German turned out en masse to see thexr helrs perform To take the leading part rn this was Indeed an honor to be sought md lmmv wanted lt When lmmy wanted a thlng he usually got lt m spite of all dlfhcultles The reoulrements for the honor were first rank P151 Tut 111 I 14111 Y W 5 ' 1 Q' Xgggha Q 5r.b K. K X xg - A S 0 4' .X S Ns - T - , - Y L ,, 1 1 . . . . . . .1 11 1 1 1 . . . . . .1 . - 1 - 1 . . 1 1 . 1 . . 11 1 - 1 1 1 . . .1 11 - 1 L 1 1 1 1 I D 1 - , B - J , , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 . - 1 ' o u 11 . 1 .1 . 11 -1 1 - 1- 11 - H 1. . . - , ' 4 . N-f 1 1 I . . ., , - I . . . . . ..... 1. 11 , ' 1 1 1 f ll - .I .- I ' 4?' '- Q. , 1
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