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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923. BABSON'S SURVEY =% = A IF TREES SAID - IN CENTRAL WEST :5:-5555rw2 " 0 B 9 50 /EARS|_ Spring’s T T s o o I Ol First Display (Continued From Iirst Page) to Waker Extract Company, Spring- » | field, Mass, They will send you their 2,600,000, ¥or the current month of | '~ Tt s 1023 the car londings will show. fig. | 200K book free.—advt. Li“ng Tmng on Eflrth ; p ) ures over 15 per cent greater possi- | TR Ty ! 4530 § er ull s | bly final figures will show an in- E[;flN[]MI[; GRISIS New Orieans, March 2.—The fifth i erease of 500,000 cars, Moreover, of this increase only 60,000 were of an| oldest known living thing on earth, PI E R R E TT E | words, if the car loadings of the cur- erea in coal loadings. In other e IS FA[;IN[i JAPAN ca, {8 a glant cypress tree in what ! o ion Pow. ent th 2,600,000 only about in known as the Edenborn Brake, in A new San-Tox Complexion [} | ;u:: ““":)OI:"I (?]'l:";l' \’vul be coal cars| Winn parish, this state, according to der of wondrous fragtance. It is | . | poct s e Carleton F. Poole, of the TLouisiana soft and velvety in texture and Jlr”"l‘":]'""(l ':'“h ,oh‘or,.".‘nn'ooon:\!;:]t e Ad i d Em ' State Conservation department ] B 1 charms the skin to beauty, 08084, SUEIHE SN IS RALA Wages yanc flg an clency : N B [ ] [} and the third oldest in North Ameri- 9 1022, This shows that the great in- The age of the tree has been placed Pierrette stays on, o b B RS & el at 2,600 years.by Professor Herman B stock, merchandise, ete, there being i Schrenk, of St Louls, and other Price 75c no appreciable change in grain car Decl'('flsmg. says M“to sclentists who have examined it, Ac- R m | loadings. It is true that these figures | | cording to records, it is exceeded in C ) o m‘"m@'mmfll | apply to the entire country; but pro- | longevity only by the Santa Maria . ‘/” n~ox 2 | portionally they also apply to this| Tokio, March 2.—Manji Muto,|del Tule cypress, near Oaxaca, Mexi- - . St a section of which Chicago is the cen-| president of the Kanegafuchi 8pin-|co, 5,000 to 6,000 years old; the Dra- \ I ° s . "- 4 p l E R RE TT E x_(a“h""l'"’ ter. ning company, in an article contribut- | gon tree at Orotava, Island of Tene- Big Increases Noted, ed to the Osaka Ksahl, draws a|riffe, 4,600 years old, the Redwood “The middle cities and states are| gloom picture of the future of Japan's | tree, California, 4,000 yeads old, .na' NV G VAV EVEE recording increases of from 10 to 35| economic life. “Japan is the third|the Baoab tree, Senegal, 4,000 years per cent over a year ago. South Bend, | country in the world as regards the | old, . Ld | Indiana, leads compared with last| density of population,” says Mr. Muto, | The Edenborn cypress was budding ( + Beautiful Ba]kan-—Russla,l—Old Chinese and Egyptian in- e l son | year, but Des Moines, lowa; Peoria, | y 3 ¥ COMPLEXION POWDER wa; “and since her population is increas- | into life when Jerusalem was taken § F g [ Illinots and Kalamazoo, Michigan, are ing at an annual rate of something|by Nebuchadnezzar. It was a lusty - fluence are prominent in costume models—while even the | closely catching up. h_wlmn‘ux“"l‘vq like 600,000, the country is more and | young sprout when the battles of Mar- s - & | and Terre Haute are not doing as well | more becoming dependent on foreign |athon and Thermopylae were fought, sports and tailored types lose their severity by adopting new loose 0 | as they should do, owing to some un- | countries for the supply of food stuffs. | when Assyria was at the apex of ) P F o | Kngwn seadar e IAfetes cities of | As all the possible outlets for her | world dominion and when Rome was sleeves and side fastened modes. | this section—such as hicago, BL|gyrplug population have been closed,|a village of mud roads and hovels, 169-171 MAIN STREET | 1ouis, Detroit and Milwaukee—aro {¢'\([\ b necessary for Japan to de- | The tree was 600 year oid when | | reporting about the same as lustv year.| velop industrics 8o that money Wwith | Christ was born in Bethlehem, a vet- POIRET TWILL T""‘"l‘:‘];“kl this “:t&‘h‘" ;‘:‘t':‘zh';‘r‘:ul‘;gl which to buy food may be obtained.|eran when the Roman legions were B O LHR ATEE COLI0N; - | But Japan is lacking in raw materials, | withdrawn from Britain to leave the . BRUSHED ; :i"‘"e f‘;‘r“"a";:u":j}’;\d}::;cilzggo;‘;ifio:;‘;‘ the cost of fuel is high and, in addi- | savage tribes, of those islands to fight e USHED WOOL WEAVES | due | tion, the rising cost of production |out their differences, and was more TWILL CORDS Stitch for Stitch | Erowth. Tam inclined to this bellel. | (onds to retard the growth of indus- |than 2,000 years old when Columbus| . tltc or tltc I 40: 'thv mft oml-{l‘n ‘{)T 1I Sfl .,um B tries and the development of export|sailed into the Atlantic to begin his TWEEDS ‘”;‘(' """" flpw ‘,\tpars "‘M g r:'p ‘bong;étrade. taking 100 as the index figure | voyage of discovery. Tailori £ the highest order dis d ""}j”l‘":lm‘l, P N er tents. and|for prices and wages in 1900, these| The tree was one of a number of| , Lalloring o e highest order dis- : COVERT CLOTH an [[availanieriaban, (lower. genth, e | fiEures now are 264 and 415. + | its kind in a tract of pine timbef pur- | tinguishes these Suits—lined gayly S livi onditions, o of 5 3 " - }]"EL':‘?;“:S;N“:E:“?" (.mni!road freight| .The remarkable rise in prices as|chased by Willlam Edenborn some | with fine silks and peau de cygne. < CAMELS’ HAIR CHECKS ” noted above is due,” Mr. Huto sald, | years ago and when logging began he Do"ar for DO“&Y | :2';1: a.',]‘r;umfia?;‘ ”f,if:‘:;‘.; l:r:edflfy;tfl “to the heavy burden of taxation,|refused to permit it and three others | s adoption of a protective policy, infla- | almost as large, to be felled, although sized city. 7 3 | , L tion of currency, rising wages and |the giant contains approximately 23,- o (] (] Horsfa" Made_ i No Motor S_Muru(lnn .)!'_1“ | increasa of consumption. In recent| 000 feet of lumber. It is peculiarly | ‘The automotive industry which is‘years wages have made a tremendous | situated for one of its species for r s l ln l largely located in this section con-|,qo,n0e "but the efficiency of workers | while the cypres usually grows in L . Ready FOI" Sel'Vlce tinues to th'ri\'?, : _M:U)Y 'Ifl’li fa:‘:"t'ha! been falling in inverse proportion, | swamps the Edenborn specimen this industry reaching a point of satu-| Ly "y o consumption of commodi- | stands ina hollow between hills, ration. Of course, it will some day; i . i | 2 i i ties, especially articles of luxury, has| One of the three cypresses left Clothes For Men | but “h[e'l’hfh,at trt::;‘.pmi::n]nls “ai‘ ;:: been increasing at a remarkable rate, | standing with it was felled by a storm jiamre. £il ieddsln v,‘h'-'in';]usllr\' to sup. | In other words, the consuming classes | some months ago. Mr. Edenborn has . HOW . Sugmk b P-| have been steadily increasing, but the | offered the aged giant and its two L ¥ [ ] Are the Greatest Values in All §| ply the cars and parts needed for re producing classes are declining. companions to the Conservation De- Ready-to-Wear s dy-to ;:::;Tten:tuizt:drdc;l ";S [):flip !;:& “Herein lies an economic crisis that | partment to do with them as it sees i anies «1] is impending. Unless the people are | fit, so long as none is injured. The de- s e P . g Hand tailored in our own shops -‘:‘;‘,m,floI:{,,,(hgutm;?”{:;;:;::‘m;;; “‘:” awakened to this important fact and | partment plans construction of a Distinguished by Rich Fabrics and Soft Colors. that can only compare with companies will tend to build lighter|strive to ameliorate the existing state | highway to them so that the spot may Mostly long and slender lines with straigh_t or flared sleeves—semi-shawl— high-grade custom garments and cheaper cars, but the industry as| Of affairs, Japan will be plunged into | be visited more easily by tourists and Jacquette and shoulder collars—elegantly self stitched and many elaborate with side a whole will continue prosperous for|# very grave crisis, home folk. buckles. | many years to come. This means| : much to Michigan, Illinois and In-| Colors of navy, black, soft browns, greys and tans—including the two-tone diana. 1923 will be a good automo- . effects. bile year. . ° “This section tributary to Chicago dential building boom now on throughout the country. I have al- 187 MAIN STREET PHONE 1409-3 ready referred to the cause of this OPPOSITE ARCH STREET et NOOKED | o Gk Retwm U FOOD SHOP ' automonlie, e Ak wore! With Spring just around the corner one’s thou*l; tura to | benefit from the building' Bo w SHIPPING RUM {the cement and hrick_ nyopiey h s - Hamilton, Bermuda, March 2 — |the lumber and steel intefests bhegan | § Ovmers of small salling craft here are | 7 oty industries are o g ay MUTUAL BUILDING R 4 ; ’ 118 MAIN STREET ; finding plenty of profitable use 10|';’]'hls sequence is invariably t their boats if they are willing to take | though when the boom culminates b i ances involve ing land the turn downward come: A 3 m;::‘;’:i;o”:;:t\l'l;irwx: \\r;lc"llm;( ':I\.].‘.’\’. cement and brick people will be ithe y Last S&tlll’dfl the weather — 192 STY E — uary approximately 8000 cases of |first to feel the decline. The new an man kept us from having our ) L whiskey were exported from Bermu-| 0ads in process of construction aref usual big stock of Cooked Food da, and the boat owners do not hesi- | &/s0 temporarily helping this section, ; i i ey are thinking of iy ‘ The new year’s newest patterns i LL PAPER tate to say it is destined for the Uniteq | &1though I fear that some of tie sec- for that New Dress or Suit which they are thinking of But we are prepared this week SE M t patterns in WA E. t 3 | tions will eel S0 prosperous 97 va { i i States. ‘;}f"] i nyfi h::'t”:: 1{0.3“;;_ RirhusR Our NEW MODELS are in and ready for your inspection to cater to all your needs. KTVE inv;)tee . Yon i comia 1 And.see. thibi naw onds Which they are now o freely S ey | ever before in the city has such a remarkable Lssumz.m L 9 8 FASHIONED SILK HOSE in Champagne, TOMORROW’S SPECIALS. array of Beautiful Decorations been shown. ! {1 g st rert st banatt M AT C Grey and Brown. Regular Price up to $1.50 We can show you, Papers as low priced as any in For Colds, : : oL phlr Brookfield Butter, the United States. from a building boom is the furni- ture industry. After a house is built, 50¢ 1b. We can show you Papers which will be used in the Influenza new furniture is always purchased, Breakfast Cocoa, finest homes in the city this year. even though the family moves from . and as a Bih oL ) Tamities Gl : | 2 1P 256 L Vs Ok TREM OUER Preventive | i i vnie s s mae n is| = == fill | Genuine Imported Roquefort QUALITY DOMINATES PRICE NEXT ‘Industrial West."” T forecast great 5 | activity for this industry during Cheese, 59¢ Ib. 1623, There is liable to he even a| i 9 furniture shortage. Those who con- | Sinoked Salmon, 3 template buying new furniture during | i 60c Ib. ° 1023 should make their purchases at [once. The industry is not one that Walnut Meats, — Paint Engineers — can quickly expand. It also is very| 58c lb. ngi dependent upon transportation which Chi cl;en Salad, The City’s Leading Decorators L O S Deposited in Our B b 55 FRANKLIN SQUARE iad b | R v miles of railroad in our country| today than there were ten years ago. | Potato Salad, Terminals are becoming more - con- | 18c¢ lb. | gested every year and industries, i a"’nln :h‘?‘i'.],‘;n"”fi;,ng’u:ef”f'z%)’hifhc;,”} SaVlllgS Department bl &y ol CH AS ‘ DILLON & CO : : . . This is also true of the paper indus. | 3 7 tablets il try, which Is thriving in this section Our Mayonnaise Dressing, 5 and which is continually becoming a T0¢ qt. m'ymfimm.'i‘:.';«-' N el Up to and 'Includmg if Orange Pekoe Ceylon Tea, 3 i atliad The First and Original °T have sald nothing. about 'hn; 48c Ib. : 1 agricultural outlook for this section Cold and Grip Tablet Mixed Tea, because T shall treat it in detall next | - The box bears this signature week, when discussing the purely | " 38c b, : . agricultural states. Suffice to say, 1| ||l tur ) § % found it improving and very much | a a ar r i 1 | 8 é O&W | better than a year ago. The wiser ||| y, 3 i Tall f;: lgiedl“m Red'Salmon, i % 30c. I farmers, however, are going more | into dairying and the raising of mar-’ kle! f:ardr'n nr?durts. y Beans, peas, | D : I F th 7 P) . cabbage, lettuce, tomatoes, potatoes, | [f raws l‘ltel'est rom e | EVERY SATURDAY SPECIAL | § i ouses fruits ete, are hecoming the most profitable products. Dairying and Regular 38¢ Ib. Coffee, q poultry raising alone is hringing] 30c¢ Ib. + BUS FOR HIRE about $400,000,000 a year into this | Roast St l;’ed Chick 8 o { . . section. Because of tha diversity of | 0as' ul en $ Poimta oo, {incoms and. the.tusrensing srofa, 7| |5 to 5h; b, average, s1.50 |# in @ great variety of attractive new modes ERNEST NYQU feel optimistic as to the farming pos- | || 4 i G iy » 52-3 sibilities within reasonable trucking | |ill | s . Sy Sveuns N, RAASLE distance of good-sized cities. When | [l it H for spmg wear. Exqmlte mlo" the farmers of this section get a 1 About the Store |i Proader vision and realize that each | [ A B soittes mad Jams, | flauering necklines. | prospers, only as the other prospers, then they all can prosper. The great | * Imported Sardines. | enemy of the average farmer is not 5 | Pickles of All Kinds. ? DR. C. W, VIVIAN the natural elements without Mm-i i TRUSTCU | Fleur de Lis Codfish. > _Priced F’om— | self—but_rather those human ele- | [f NEWEBRITATK [y, il | Olives, Stuffed and plain. N | ments within himself. Creative na- Pin ‘ Tooth Extractions Oral Surgery||| ture has been good to the farmer, [ Park & Tilford eapple, 7 “mo human nature has been the i Chamfel Mushroom Paste. \ i Y Dental X-Rays | farmer’s greatest obstacle. When the | |l Strictly Fresh Native Eggs. $ ® v L] : 52 MAIN ST. Phone 7og||| farmers climinate jealousy—they will |jifl - il | Bost-Tub Butter sold in city. | start on the highway of prosperity i lhm not until. The best antidote for | [}l Full line of Lily of the Valley Fruits jealousy is co-operation; yes, ||| - — = = and Vegetables in glass. NEX’f‘ Mon. JOHN B ARRYMORE Thurs. The. Greate:t Thrill of the .Year . WEEK wes in “Sherlock Holmes”| s«. “The Ninety and Nine”

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