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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 19283, y in comparison. Were the island it-|tribes the benighted must wear sus-|merman, formerly burgomaster of = i ”RTERS IN |self set down on contipental United |pended around their necks by a fibre| Rotterdam, who was named commis- States it would cover a strip of land |rope a cocoanut shell filled with|gener general in connection with the from the eastern tip of Massachusetts|rancid lard, which is sufficient in mn for Austria’s financial rchabili- | to Nebraska and as far southward as|itself to kecp all aspirants at a dis- | tetion, Since his appointment the rue au y the city of Washington. tance. rate of dollar exchange in that coun- | | nnibals Still Exist, ‘ “The principal commodity which|try has been stabilized around .0014 (4 | “The native Papuans, or ‘wooly|New Guinea produces is the cocoanut,|cents; the number of unemployed re- ceiving rellef has been ent in half; : . | heads, who dwell about the coast,|and more than a million and a half Tahle Dell(}a(}]es Al’e Gouficted I)y are of a lower order of civilization |dollars worth of copra is shipped to|the cost of living has remained prac- » than the Malays, and the dwarfs of [the United States each year. To|tically stationary, and the deposits in o Fisllel‘men at L0w Tlde the interior are still lower than the |Germans is due the credit for hav-|banks and savings banks, expressed The health and food values are inside, in gold value, have more than quad- Papuans, cannibalism existing among |ing discovered the many uses of this {the wlider tribes. They are spirit|valuable product and for developing|rupled. where you find the rea/beauty of oranges. worshipers though they are too de-|the industry to some extent before| Receipts from customs and the : FTS s . | et thbnos Hishenaiy. which ato’ pladged Outside appearance indicates but little. | | | | | | | | \'I:mhh!;.:mm De . 14._ ~— “New| ficient in mental development to have 1914, But the real merchant prince ¥ g . Guinca, in the interior of which @ made their system of religion at all|who made the wheels of the industry|to the service of the international new tribe of head-hunters is reported | complex, but they arg hemmed about|zo round was a woman. foan, bave heey nore. than eufficlent to have been found, furnishes to the by thousands’ of superatitions wnd| “Half Scotch, half Samoan, this|!0 the first slx months of this year to world some of the —tidbits which | taboos, remarkable person, whom the natives|COYer interest charges for the entire tempt exotic Epicures to wild ex-| = “Neither the men nor the women|nicknamed ‘Queen Emma,’ opened up|Ye8T- A it travagance ' osays a hullr\l:\ issued | of the island bother much about |thousands of acres of cocoanut trees The ]:suu;n: of lh;‘; .Ar:l'rl‘.«ll fx\!wrl- z from the Washington, D. €. head-|tajloring or dressmaking bills, The and employed thousands of natives,| Ment has led to the hope in some quarters of the National Geograbhic|one dress of a New Guinca woman|Recently one of the plantations,| PAnKing aquarters that a similar ' 1 es socicty, ~ llasts her a lifetime—rfor it usually|which she bought for a box of to- '“""'"“' :"gl’:‘ ‘;‘""‘"":"'”’ ,"( warked Along the southern coast of this| cop, only of tattooing made upon | bacco, sold for almost $350,000." Suf for the sebabllitation of Germany, second largest island i the world ner skin or of a series of small scars | § :)‘“;'”:fi“ ('j is “""“"""”»" “0"_“"":" are found those gigantic sea worms, Wiy . alend| hat the German problem will be i TN o D e iy niba Wstowd e 24| e e Sats Yoot o T g Good all theway through, whether bright, golden second to the bird's nest as|yags’ which has spread through ""JU S BANKERS IN gnF:!c 1Inmmop of ’the mu;k“r and the | . or russet in color, Sealdsweet Florida oranges table dclicacies. A nice fat one will|South Sea Islands with the coming U0 Us FollHoal guesions fnvelved, satisfy because of their juiciness, flavor and measure almost two feet long and as of the white man, is taking hold in i Mas s o bic around as & man's wr The|New Guinea too, ‘and the native is| Berlin Criticizes Change | Sweetness. shermen collect them off the coral|pow ling birds of paradise for| i rcets when the tide i low, and they | tawdry pieces of eotton print, 1o | In Role of New Opera | Sealdsweet Florida grapefruit, fresh from are hofled, cleancd and placed in the | \wiil trade anything he possesses for Berlin, Dec. 14.—Michael Bohn- i . S sun to dry, When shipped to China g white man's garment, and any bat-| 2 4 $ | en's singing of the role of Holo- the groves, a."d Sealdheart grapefruit, in they have much the general appear-| tered old hat has become the ,,.im,vs ][]8 Bllsmess m GOI]]][]'y Tl]at fernes in the new opera of that name cans, are alike appetizing and healthful. ance of frankfurte as they have|gua non of a New Guinea ceremonial, written for him by Reznicek, has shrunk in the process of curing. “Fven in their most primitive state Sh N Sg [L[ been well recelved by the Berlin pun- | Tidbits for Chinese Palate: the varlous tribes of natives of the WS NeW DIZns of Lile lie. d"‘;}“““"" f"’“(""""’”"‘d"“"‘ gl Ask your fruit dealer for For gift copy of book “Home | isla p oy . . Bures 2 SucCees ) . “The fine dF 468 undreds oF{(BlANIN iove [iBétainkl’ adotwment. — s Bt il st veinnie ) Sealdsweet oranges and grape- Uses for Juices of Sealdsweet irks caught in New Guinea waters Some of the islanders fierce the scp-| xoy you Dec. 14—Surplus Am-| the fact that Judith is reaily the lead- frult and losist cakavingthem Orangesend Grapefruit™ write also dried in the sun and shipped | tUm of their noses with a shary it cani a e cek- | 5 4 ¢ in the sanitary tissue-paper Florida Citrus Exchange, 815 : erican capital, which has been scek- |ing role in the opera. At least Ju- gyl v to tempt the paiates of the heated bone, and through the hole 1 ¥ s 1 wrappers in which they are Citrus Exchange Building, 8 1 ol . ¢ ing foreign fields for employment | dith dominates the bible ory and Chinese elite. The native saves for thrust flowe hers, or one of Sl 5 & A 2 g o shipped. Tampa, Florida. Vo ey e dwarts| Since the war converted the United | the famous play of Hebbel based on Limself, however, a choice delicacy— f" “anvei,‘ ;u‘ " “l\';l y. w"fi g “f'“”";muvs from a debtor to a creditor na- | the story. Consequently they have the a nice, fat juicy grubworm, about|d’ [N WEren WHo WHER THI-lion, recently has been attracted by |feeling that Reznicek tried to make the size wn’s thumb, which he B e |" ‘:IFO Fh ar's tusk through | the rapid economie recovery of Aus-| Holofernes dominate beause he was | finds in decaying timber. But then :u-‘-||"1- BEy ‘l .""'l "Ir ..VL,\-'A'\:T- tria, which formerly did all its ex-{writing the opera with the great bari- e rds, frogs, snakes and 1h¢ howe plevced In thelr Oses IVIDE | ¢ ppa) financing, both government and | tone in mind for the role. crocodile eggs along with other meat|them a sinister expression. ! private, either through London or e and vegetables. Further Aids to Beauty, Continental bookers. In Siam the cighth and fifteenth “When the Pacific territorial trans-| “Often to enhance the beauty of | [agt June the bankers of this coun- |days of the moon are regarded as began du the world war,|these ‘glad re they paint their|try made a public offering of 000,- | sacred, and devoted to worship and mn New was added to|faces red with clay, black with char-| (00 worth of the $126,000,0 guar- | rest from ordinary labor, / British posscssions in the istand |coal, or white with powdered sago. unteed loan of the Austrian govern- | ‘&f//’/ Vaced r ian control Though both England anc the ment the issue was heavily over Hw) : \ v 75 years United have stri v nst | subscribed. Prior (o that the firm of " ¢ The Netherlands, Though | the importation of the feathers of | . I*, Morgan & company had private For the Aged the island cannot properly be con-,the beantiful paradise birds, Chinese|ly purchased a minority intercst in an y sidered as part of the Malay archi-/and Arab traders are still tempting| Austrian benk, largely on sentimental | SCOTTS pelago, its population being Polyne-| natives to make use of their excelle Nt grounds, but the investment proved :\i [MULS|°N slan and Negrito, it is often so|bows and long unfeathered arrows.|profitable one as well. Recently an- classed because part of it is polit-, “The island enjoys one distinetion |other banking syndicate purchased | The food ically @ portion of the Dutch East|!not many other large ares the |and successtully disposed of 100,000 | that sustains Indic carth can hoast—a great shortage of [shares of the Mercurbank of Vienna at tracts of the more than|women, hence polygamy does not|at $15 a share, Other large American 00 square miles of this enormous|exist on the island. Even so, the|banks and business firms have repre- island have not been explored and|poor widows are made to suffer such|sentatives in Austrla negotiating for practically nothing is known about|indignities because of the death of | huciness in competition with British, the great range of mountains in its|their lords that few of them are able | German, I"rench, Swiss and Scandin- interior, many of the peaks of which|to attract another husband. 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