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SOLD EVERYWHERE ./ RYZON BAKING POWDER Youiuse /ess ' DJOKLAKARTA NEW CITY OF INTEREST Banana Leal Is Used Her in‘ Place of Vivapping Paper Washington, Oct. 20,—Grandfather, Fair, lived who saw ra. Ialls went to Chicago out nis eled man World's farm, a well-trav- Grandson trade opportunt 1 his daily pape evening's radio concert the varied mimeographs may be that the Turks have Smyrna, that typewriters Peru, that Constantinopl excellent market cosmetics, and that th ers are for Djokjakarta Epics in Ten “Every item spells ar ern progress, whether wonder more at the trade f the shaggy Andes, or the intimation that when the Moslem Julie 0'Grady drops her veil she is determined to rival her occidental sister in beauty of the skin,” says a bulletin from the W - ington, headquarters of National Geographic Society “But Djorjakarta stands out unpronounceable, it hitherto I all but inaccessible, and it is among those wanderlust sirens which whis- per in the dream moments, ‘You may come here some. day “One of the most fhsc in this most Javan of Java cities is the market. The Dutch have roofed it over, but under the tile shelters the natives display baskets of rice, bunch- es of bananas, and hearing preparations of betel, peppers, and ground cocoanut, just as they do in every Javan town, where the mar- ket, or passar, is a center of interest, Banana Leaf Is Wrapping Paper. ““If your purchase is small enough to warrant wrapping you get a neat package enclosed in hanana leaf, which has been called the ‘wrapping paper of the tropics,’ fastened with a cactus thorn “Back home the tailor has consol- fdated with the bootblack; here he has usurped a spdce in the market, 8o that when the native cz for the supplies he may have his sarong mended. The loose, single nether rment of the Javan, skillfully twigted about the waist, is liable to tears and rents peculiarly o the American woman traveler this garment is apt to be matter of particular interest. For last few years the United States victim to the lure of th or listenin is assailed hy facts that c old in Jamaica ished into agents for portabie and kodaks are needed ir offers an and steam- to for lip sticks tourist stopping side trip Words. epic vou of mod- conquest ¢ the Tt is € been nating spots leaves a the e lis a potential NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20;'1922. Javans are the exponents of this sub- tle colorful art, Unique geo- graphical conditions have *fostered a unique art Volcanoes 'ertilized Java, Java is extremely fertile—made 8o by its numerous voleanoes, those much muligned beneficent forces, The entire Island is the most luxuriant garden spot in all the world, It s so ‘nsely populated that its inhabitants must till the ind cannot pluck their food from trees as in some South Sea izles, mum of labor and they require shelter only a roof over their heads to protect them from frequent rains ““The result of these conditions has been that the ®resent day Javan has had slight to concern himself with architectt making machines, or household decorations. Hence his craving for self expression has expend- ed itself in his personal adornment “The tedions process of batik mak- ing—-application of of the design which is not to take the dye, the steaming out of the wax and its further application as each succes- color is employed and the knowl- required to obtain the long were and nee sive mysteries whi al visitor to Java, Now they are wi and practised with varying de- grees of proficiency in various art cen- American communities. This color shades and hues ters of But they do Mve by a mini- | for | wax to that part | amazed the occasion- | EUROPE MUST WORK OUT OWN SALVATION 'Such Is Policy Believed to be; Approved by Treasury Dept. Washington, Oct. 20.—Lord Rob- |ert Ceeil's statements before the | |disarmament committee of the league |of nations, opning up a full discus- |sion of inter-governmental indebted- ness and Indemnities, shas hrought no nearer American participation in | Buropean economle affairs nor pro- | voked even a disposition of keen in- |terest in the administration. | Prsident Warding recently made known that this government does not | intend to hold aloof Indefinitely from | Europe High Treasury officlals, however, do not believe any situation | has yet been created where it would | extend a helping hand in the solution | of the burdensome financial problems. | It was stated at the treasury de-| partment yesterday that Europe has' thus far evolved no plan for settling Javan art inevitably suggests a com- | parison with that distinctive Ameri- can art, color printing, which employs the same basic principles in achieving the finest gradations of color A Dinner Table Masterpiece “Dijokjakarta beckons to the epicure as well as the hesthetic, Itsrijst-tafel e table, affords a rare gastrono- xperience. A Japanese dinnersbe- guiles the visiting diner with a series of exotic tidbits served separately. The Javan meal is a veritable sym- phony, with its underlying motif a stratum of rice, and upon that rises a structural harmony of foods—vege- or mic table upon egg, curry upon fish, fow! | upon meat. The casual observer must not conclude that this is a sort of var- iant of the alleged Chinese chop-suey | of American invention, a mere hash; rather the principle is one of blending a rainbow of flavors, and tickling the | palate by a chromatic scale of taste, in much the same way as the batik maker strives for new combinations of color. “Though the modern Javan is not concerned with architecture the island people of thousands of years ago built temples and monuments which today are objects of wonder to the student and fragments of beauty to the artist. Notable among these is the Great Buddha, or Boro Boe- doer, a mighty terraced temple, con- taining a massive image of Buddha and a remarkable series of bas-re- liefs. g 1d of Java fur studies Katmai, in 0 the scientist the is laboratory of voleanic action. Mt. Alaska, is the largest active volcano | in the world, but some of the long- silent craters of Java are greater even than giant Katmai. Volcanism is a branch of natural science which is attracting ever wider attention as it realized that volcanoes have is played an important part in making | the earth habitable for man.” The milita rces of Denmark are to be reduced from 11,500 to 6,700 men. Sale of New JSUITS : O'COATS) il $29.75 Weaves that wear; quality materials in smart mix- tures that are most attrac- tive. These models are tailored by nationally known manufacturers and are guaranteed to give remarkably long wear. The styles are suitable for both Young Men and Men of | more conservative tastes. All sizes—thin, stout, long or short. No Money Down One Dollar A Week The Caesar Misch Store 200 Trumbull St.—Hartford - ew her own difficulties, and Secretary Mellon, it was declared, considers vonditions there so involved that the nations directly concerned should first take steps to clear things up them- selves, 'The treasury attitude is that nothing of material advantage would follow should the United States, be- come l.)-nrly to various discussions with whfch this nation has nothing to do, many of which are of a politi- cal nature, The situation might be altered If Furope took up with full agreement gome concrete plan for her own economic betterment. Meanwhile the treasury depart- ment is anticipating the payment around October 15 of $50,000,000 by Great Britain as interest on her American obligations. Two instal- ments of interest are due on Oct. 15 and Nov. 15, respectively, the en- tire sum aggregating approximately $100,000,000.. Of .this the payment of 850,000,000 {s expected’ pending an adjustment of interest after the dele- gation headed by Sir Robert Horn Chancellor of the Exchequer, which is to depart October 18, reaches this country. The interest rate on the debt is now | 5 per cent, and the probabilities are that it will be refunded to 4 1-4. No word has rached the as to how the interest will he paid. In Gulfstream Biue or Cuban Gray THE FIRST PHAETON REO 1 { If gold ia shipped it probably will be deposited in the New York Federal Reserve Bank to the Goverament's credlt, Treasury officlals think It possible that Great Britaln may already have arranged credits here to meet the payment, Nothing has heen heard at the treasury from Representative Burton (rep,, O.) a member of the Debt Refunding commiasion, who Is abroad and who intended to get first-hand information on the econamic situu. tion, The Refunding commlssion members are expected back in Wi ington by the time the RBritish dele- gation arrives, Benator Smoot will probably make a trip to Utah before then and Becretary Hughes Is en route home from Brazil. S LR, EXPECT 600D SEASON Bullfighting in Mexico (Mty Wil Be on Bigger apd Hetter Scale Than Ever. Mexico City, Oct. 20.—Bulifighting in Mexico City during the coming sea- treasury | son is going to be on a bigger and better scale than ever, according to For crawls and spurts in heavy traffic, for mud and sand in detour lanes, for hills and stretches of open roads, there are six Reo cylinders, with remarkable giant intake valves. To defeat the shocks of a hundred thousand miles and more, there is the Reo double chassis, with its extra low-hung inner frame in which the power plant is suspended. For the body’s ease there are genuine Mar-- shall type springs, low seats with deep cushions of genuine hand buffed leather, gray Dualtone finish, thick carpets fitted to the floors, and ample leg~-room for six-foot men. Every essential of comfort and enduring worth is there in heaped-up Reo measure. KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO; REO MOTOR CARS and TRUCKS Corner Elm and Park Streets Britain, Conn. Tel. 2110 Open Evenings This Week. Quality and Charm 4 Distinguish "SALADA" T E.A nm “The most Delicious Tea you can buy*® the impresarios who are to handle the [ against the high salaries . paid the arena events. fighters, which has resulted in almost The pick of the world matadors, | exorbitant prices being demdnded for including the best in Spain, is to come | tickets. As a result the matadors to Mexlco. Rodolfo Gaona, idol of | will receive slightly less this.fall and his countrymen here, is the recog- | winter, but even so Gaona will col- nized “‘ace” of the fighters, and with | lect some 12,000 pesos every after- him will be associated Ignacio San- | noon he appears in the ring, ‘with the chez Mejias, Juan Belmonte, Luis|privilege of a benefit performance Freg, Juan Silveto and other stars. which is always good for an addition- Throughout the past summer there |al 10,000 pesos. The season opens has been much newspaper agitation Oct. 15. A 1:velation of how much 1645 Dollars can achieve when they are made to do their best To delight the eyes. there are long low lines, —and then these a body of shining Gulfstream Blue or quiet : Cuban Gray, a newly created Reo top. gray interior trimmings and upholstery, fenders of black and steel wheels of gray. : For protection sguinst scar and mar, there are threo-barred, full-nickeled bumpers front and rear — seven alumisum gusrd barson the back | penel — and. on the running bossd, step-plstes and kick-plates of heavy alumisum. ‘To defy the weather, thers are Reo-designed. dn:‘;lmn curtainp — mcdle to pack dn‘c in J specis]l compartment —a cleaner-equipped windshield with integral side-wings. ::d Jua 90 clear that there seems to be none. Por light, there are nickel-bailed hesdlamps of new design, small parking lights near the wind- shield braces to consceve the batteries. s special stop-signsl. and. parking light at the resr, and & tonnesu light with concealed wire long.enough to serve as ap extension inspec- :::h-p- . A fally nickel-plated Moto-Meter keeps watch on the tempesitture of the motor. uJ. are two Among the minor convesiences, curttined compartments. in the backs of the front seats, for wraps and packages —between the two there is 3 disappearing vanity ease — aad'on the duh.,-H- ‘;wm to the ;uul uip- ment, an electric ter a0 eight-day key- less clock. By providing these sod many other things, we have striven to give the owners of the Pirst Pheeton Reo, from the beginning.every desir- able thing that the experieneed motorist wants. By getting them all st ones and built ia, he . them st manufscturer's prices—s0 that every one of his dollars in ensbled to do its very best. FIRST PHAETON REO $1645 F. Q. B. Lansing, Michigan Plus Federal Tax THE FIRST PHAETON REO IS NOW ON DISPLAY