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under greal estates by ¢ s Ol LurrOw s BEures on the water carviers with | goat sk by | Kipling. The stranger is pussied when | he notes that these carviers give free ¥ of their supply to eversene whe asks without demanding & fee, Later| learns that the merchants along| street pay the carviers and, re- hat any American department drinking fountain, that trade car f serviee Inte far BAKING POWDER se /ess |the waler bags' sung yow ¢ A TOURIST'S TRIP THROUGH MOROCCO Sights and Soenes Taken Prom the| . muoey s 2vmuesed, wher, the v provides a inkl s burden aWay ¥ s |e | ries ted are made by the in fan-like eaves just eity wa water is eol epers who wutside Heart of Mohammedan Area Puneral Gay spectacle Washiagten, D, ¢ y Re “Perhaps the gavest sight of & :‘.‘. avor all inside " Sirement of Nalsull from active bandt "“f“;' hn ity u & funersl, The ite b . Use of Cars, We have gone over our entire stock, Slashing Prices right and left, It will pay you who has been cloistered in life is pald try and More one more in- - " Bie S = try and Moroce i oue more the | LLer,"onGr"in Geath. Ahe . borne g Cbicago, Jan, Bo—American farm to come in and look over our large stock of Dry Goods, House Furnishings, Crockery, Glass. - " o Taw? in a great earved box of many ers are losing approximately $380,000,. \ ot R adiias ‘“:‘.I.lw-'\.x eolors, and behind her sing choral so- ruvpr 000 & year on their oats crop and ware, Enamelware and Toys. i Mouched | o ioiion organis o follow Is. probabl; like amount on their hay v i o8 untl decade | C1et4 € ed ¢ low funera probably a amount on their hay - eding to & bulletin from the|A mere e "I““',’:" tn ele ‘:‘ and crops through the use of automebiles, Washingion, D et o e o v | L OO X OL @ VLN oior trcks st wractors wiich have | § R, M, €, Crochet Ladies’ Shirt Waists, new | 6-piece Pantry Sets, good the National Geographie soeclety MPASE THFVE 1 W88 Sae . aol L orses 7 3 Wuch contact displays amasing fn. (a0 Tiradstreet, A aulien who = at-] REIRI in the cltien according to Robart Mo- Cotton ........ ball 4 C s!{la-. new 98¢ | quality, nice sz 39 congruities to the traveler through | . " b ") 0 i ) wives behina | water supply, for the Mohammedan .m::: fll"'lr‘:;t;:':; .:L :1:0 ';:'5;:; —— — COlOrS . .ovvnvnn decoration, set L4 '.Mv.; n which only yesterday was |y ook fifty with him for solace in |must wash before he enters a moaque | oe" o ooosed hauling :n ‘lha horse % o ‘forbidden land v 1 Christian 1 "h " 1) C And he prays, though not is exi T nore pretentions pray n P S bedsteads and ndfather | Ni8 extle. T o e e | always in & mosque, five time & day. |34 Svaln market, Mr. McDougal be- Corsets ......... [ Thrift Hair Nets, eap | Armour’s Lighth elocks are set up against walls of ex- | 1OM°R g o g o Touchon Packetbook, lieves, however, the pendulum Is shave. deabls 2o rm igh 0““4 quisite mosaie and intricate arabes. :I"“"‘“‘p‘"“' s ‘;u“:"’ n"h’"‘“'l'.’:,‘:': ")‘: “Fes touches the average Ameri- :;"‘:\nn: the other way, pointing out — pe, esh Cleaner, .',. per box (v que patterns. Arabs piteh their tenta | 0 et TT T T ome littie | can=—in a very literal sense—by virtue at the prices on good draft horses 4 25 at the foot of great wireless stations. | 858 of his pocketbook. In Fez Moroccan 8™ advancing. 49 for C Velled women of the harem ride| ; o y a Moroce home | 1eather 1s cured, One of the most in- In 1010, there were 3,500,000 No. 6 Brooms ... c through new made streets in automo. | sl ‘;"r' e .«‘;r'x(’.\l\;"': its in. | teresting industrinl sights of the ity horses In the cities,” sald Mr, MeDou- P Aluminum Double 9 blles. The streets themselves are in- | PRt thoukh the court With T8 Tt are “the nollowed ~ out rocks, resem. |#al. “while in 1920 there was a trifio Large cans Talcum Powder | Boilers .......... (o dieative of rapid change: for few \.” Tt I'm“ ookl u-‘mxmnmrnl bling the cross section of a honey- m'nr-\)lhnn half l’h:t numlu‘r.‘ .\lo-; YOATs Ago no roa ran intc and "‘__ oy e hbe e | comb, in which leather is dipped in a | Ity horses are fed upon oats an ¢ 59 3 2 aven yet some of the tho ;‘.‘,“'“““ .‘,‘1‘;:'_' o ‘r:‘:f‘: :.?.l:;:; solution of lime by natives who, hay. Oats prices recently averaged 65 No. 7 Brooms ... C cans C t k nal | ¢ Palie his host. The host would | strangely enough, stand in the mix-|cents below wheat prices, whereas be. AERAr . B S Brillo Steel muel AN [ 1 squoese| s A b o ture up to their walsts without in. fore we began using gasoline they 9 8 e & [ commit a serl us breach of etiquette | 75 19 10, UL 7 averaged 62 cents below wheat. This True Lax, Babies’ Shoes 45 Wool .......... bx OC LS aat Bad T Ayt i et otay Atter| “Travelers in French Morocco pay 15 u loss of three cents per bushel, 3 boxes c AP ot c “If one looks do Fes from | tne uest has condiuded the ,m“’l,n,_ speclal tribute to the efficlency l..r which :.lmrt upon an average crop QR R R KX i gt n alrplane, as fiyers t woul ¢ e At P % administration there, n of one billion bushels nets the farm- ol yers 1 it would | taken a le repast, and not untl D ioicens Tived (Glbnat: who, | er . tlAbH bl Aluminum Double Roasters Children’s Sanitary Fleece the narrow b "l”"[. ‘“ i ': :“;‘m‘;?p‘l x-\u'::m. next to Raisull, was the most daring | “There Is no doubt the blg power True Aspirin, large Union Suits, ticed over to pr hooded, | jie, on the upper floor. Y of Morocean bandits, He was made tractor has reached the saturation 3 boxes ........ c |y . all sizes ........ c region he for- point. In many farming sections high | ghost-like pedestrians from the sun Wives' “Day Out.” “The Moroccan wife has somewhat = less frecdom of movement than an CLOGGED THROAT American domestic, Friday afternoon When your wind is shut of and | is the ‘wives' day out’ but they may breathing ‘difficult you try to raise the only go to t emetery then, from phlegm by suddenly contracting the lungs | which men are excluded for the i::dh::sclgg r;ir ;hll'nu‘h medzhrnu.th'rhn | arternoon. The cemetery is not at all n your lungs and your throat | ... o, 2 the g nnd dilates ‘the blood vessels, Clogged | ETUesome, however, to the Moroccan throats are easily and quickly opened, | W@¥ Of thinking. Markets are held phlegm raised apd the throat {n soothed | there, and in various ways the cities and healed by Leonardi’s Cough Syrup {Creosoted). It prevents straining, back- | ng and hes a valuable antiseptic action, Best remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, grippe croup, and whooping cough. Safe, | pure and pleasant. At your druggist. Sold by City Drug Store. of the dead do duty for public parks. “Wuter wheels are as numerous in Pez as windmills in Holland. The city is netted with tiny streams so that it is almost literally true that every | house has a waterway beneath it !Islam contributes to this abundant TAKING #8 the appreciation @ before attempted prices, demands that ™ these unprecedented offerings. A comprehensive assortment of Styles in sizes to suit everyhodv. |-COATS- 5 In many materials and in many styles but everyone of them B the very latest in design and cut. A feast of fashion at prices 8 that are right down to the lowest of January reductions. I}or- | mandics, Bolivias, Suedines, Plushes, Polos and Sport Materials, some with Fur Collars of Wolf, Raccoon, Australian Opossum, Black Opossum, Beaver and Fine Beaverette. ! $9.95 $24.95 | $14.95 $29.95 | $19.95 $34.95 ? SILKandCLOTH DRESSES $4.95 $6.95 $9.95 $11.95 Actually worth double these prices. Canton Crepes, Taf- fetas, Poiret Twills,Crepe Knit, Wool (repe and Wool Jersey. | A Sale for Stout Women in Coats, Suits and Frocks Here is a sale which every woman who seeks apparei in the extra sizes will appreciate. Beth fer the splendid variety of styles as well as the remarkable reductions we have made for the Clearaway period. $14.95 $19.95 $24.95 administrator of the merly plundered; there is not now courtenous, and more agreeable gen- tleman in those parts. been any trouble with banditry since he t Stations Belng Erected On Route Be- | gentin | airship stations are being erected at Seville and Buenos Aires. The stations SALEmewvors This is the GREATEST SALE in the Greatest Sale month of the year, and shown of the remarkable assortment of timely wear at never i you come at once to take your share of [ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1023, People’s 1 to 98¢ Store OUR January Clearance — Sale — : NOW IN PROGRESS are enormous elroular sheds revolving under electrie power so that an aly Hner may be housed safely no matter how hard the wingd is blowing, or from what direction The ships to be used will have nine motors and carry 40 passengers, in addition to the ofecers and erews, and will accommeodate also 11 tons of bag- gage and_mall, A trip s contemplat- ed each way weekly, the westward trip ocoupying three days and the eastward four days and six hours, AUTOMOBILES PROVE COSTLY TO FARMERS t Cocoa will be fresh, rieh,full- ed and nutritious with e o They Are Losing Approximately 830, 000,000 in Oat Crops Through were bought by small size farmers. It was a disas- trous venture for many. In the cities, many businesses turned their backs upon the horse for short hauls with frequent stops, Today the farmer is ;rcndlm: a yard of colts and the horse |is coming into his own for short hauls. “The horse will never come back to \hlu old place in the city but he is !going to be sure of an important an, 5.—The project for an |n1ace in moving several varietles of between Spain and Ar- loommodities,” far that ks 2 GOTTON PRODUGTION That Raised tn Australia Can Com- pete Favorably With That Raised in Other Lands According to Survey and, visitors say, a kindlier, more powered tractors Nor has there scame an offi AIR SERVICE PLANNED. Aero PRESTO Aluminum tween Spain and Argentina. 10-in. London, Fry Pan 85¢ h progressed so Sydney, N. 8.W.,, Jan. 5.—Investiga- tion conducted by the visiting delega- tion of British cotton experts revealed that cotton raised in Australia by white labor could compete successful- Iy with that raised in other lands, ac- cording to the delcgation’s report. “There is no need to worry about cost of 8 pounds. This success is due partly, he said, to the fact that' many of the plantations had been worked on the family-share system, independ- ent of outside labor. Many additional acres of cotton are being planted. from five to eight months 1§ more than the average yield in the United States, he said, giving instances of land government cotton expert. crops belonging to returned soldiers In Queensland, the cotton return |here which realized as much ag thirty the maintenance of the ‘White Aus- per acre over the harvest season or& pounds an acre, with a production tralla’ policy so far as the extenston\ of the cotton industry is concerned,” according to Daniel Jones, Queens- e — HOUSE NEW BRITAIN, CONN. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS WELL, WELL, WELL, Who said that the day of miracles has passed. Let me tell you folks that if you come to this sale you will find miracles by the score. This is to be a Rip-Roaring, PRICE-SLASHING SALE of MERCHANDISE i such as you have never seen hefore. ; We have bargains for men, women and children. We must have all of our stock sold by February 1st, 1923, as our { lease expires on that day. Do not wait for your friends to tell you about this sale, but come in and see for yourself, and be convinced. | Ladies’ Skirts in Tweeds, Plaids and Ladies’ and Children’s Coats and o et 0838 97010 e v o118 Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats in tweeds, polos and bolivias. Values to Price .... cflats’ [ Ladies’ Tweed Suits, in all colors and Stits, Specal price ... 99,00 Coats, ' Suits, 75 Men’s Sweaters. Values $3.98. {_,aAdies' Dresses, in serges and trico-jDr esses Dresses, Is,l:'e:‘:al e $1 ‘00 tines. Table Oil Cloth, white and colored. Value 35¢c. Price ..... - RgAL 25C Victor Flannels in colored patterns. price rer....... va 101G .50c¢ 200 Men’s Suits in the finest qualities, ali sizes and colors. & $ l 9 ,50 Value $35.75. Price .. 1 o Price | Price Fruit of the Loom Sheeting. Value ri Yard l 8 C Price Large Size Turkish Towels, with or without borders. Values to 39¢. Price Men’s and Boys’ Caps, all colors. Values to $2.49. Price .... 6. $1.00 250 Men’s Suitit in serges, worsted and pencil stripes. Value $29.50. PO sievanisisvens $15100 Boys' Knee Pants, sizes from 8:17. Value $1.98, $l jOO Price 200 Boys’ Overcoats—Just the thing for the little ones. Value $9.95. s 4 75 175 Boys’ Suits in all colors and styles, two pair pants. $5 '50 Pair Esmond and Nashua Plaid Blankets in all colors. Large size. $3 79 Value 87.00. Price Men'’s Pants in cottons, wool serges and wor- steds. $9.98. *atoe sso6. price ... $1.00 5, i %