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PEAING S A ITY WITHIN GITY WAL (Chineso and Tartar Towns In- termingled in Old Town Washington, D. C, Nov, 14—~ Peking, where the Imperial palace 1y reported to have been invaded by troops of the provislonal govern- ment, {8 described in the following bulletin from the Washington, D. C., headquartersof the National Geo- graphic Soclety: “Peking is a ‘city within a clty.” “'As one passes within the walls he expects to find bannered signs of shopkeepers; instead he beholds broad avenues three miles long, making squares as regular as those of a checkerboard. “Then the visitor begins to suspect that Peking is the one spacious Chi- nese clty because it is not a Chinese<| city at all, but a city, built by adventurous barbarians of the north. Location of the Dragon Throne, “The Chinese portion of the elty, dating back to 1543, is the commer- clal center. The Tatar city {s about 800 years older, and it is the Tatar city which includes the famous ‘Forbidden City,’ of which the Dra- | gon Throne of the Son of Heaven, Emperor of the Middle Kingdony, is the center. “The famous throne is of rare wood, exquisitely carved. Behind it is a screen of golden lacquer so dainty in design that it seems a bit of filmy lace. Around this throne room are the palaces, shut in by purple walls. “The streets of Peking reflect the | city's infinite variety. Every thor- oughfare s alive with beasts and vehicles and humans. A Medley of Traffic, “Down ithe smooth, tree-lined roads go automobiles, cabs, rick- shaws, and bicycles, all past the slower moving catafalques and wedding processions on the sides. Between sidewalks and trees, along a highway of turf, go mule- mounted equestrians, soldiers on sturdy Manchurian ponies, triplets of donkeys hauling lumber, brick, coal and crockery, portly old .gen- tlemen straddling diminutive asses, blue-canopied Peking carts, and car- avans of camels out of thenorth. “Imagine a city where cameis go up and down the strests upon legiti- mate business, not in a circus par- ade! The visitor strolls along Hata- men Street after breakfast, and there they are, on thelr knees, blinking in the morning sun—fine, shaggy, brown beasts, an occasional white one—rather dirty white— among them, chewing their cuds in lelsure. The paveemnt befors the #hops whither they have carried merchandise has been their cara- vangary for the night. There are dozens upon dozens of them lining the sidewalk, up the strect and down. The Camels and. Carts, “By and by the drivers come forth, throw their empty sacks between the humps of the animals, rouse them, and lead them off down the strect, slowly and softly stepping, n single file, out beneath the great stone arches of the Hata Gate, then westward beside the frowning but- tresses of the cit all. “Almost as cinating as’ the camels are the carts of Peking, or rather the little beasts which pull them—-ponies, donkeys, mules, and nondescript, elusive creatures that are neither horse, mule, nor ass, but subtle, indistinguishible mixtures. On first sight one is sure they are horses, on the second he is sure they are mules, on the third he is equal- ly sure they are zebras with the stripes worn off. One historian of China speaks of the ancient Tatars as possessing hors ses, mules, and ‘other pecullar breeds of the equine family." These ancient other breeds still trot about the Tatar o1 My =on, a happy home is a price- less thing, but it can be obtained at nall cost by installing in it a plano or victrola through the classifieds. speeding| "WATERBURY POLICE COUR IS BUSY PLACE TODAY One Man Bound Over For Indecent Assault—Embezzlement Case is Postponed Waterbury, Nov. 14.~—Willlam Campono, 86 Bishop street, charged with felonous assault, was hound over to the superlor court under bonds of $1,000 this morning 1In clity court here. Bonds were furnish- ed by a deputy sherlff. Campono was arrested on a similar charge last April and was bound over to the superior court, where he was granted a nolle. The case of Eugene Callender, On. tarlo, Canada, formery of Water- bury, charged with embezzlement of 82,000 from a local concern {n which the attorney filed a motion to quash, | was continued this morning until | Tuesday. The motion was denjed and the case {s expected to go to trial next week. Angelo Vallino, 85 River street, charged with violation of the liquor law, whom tha police claim fitted {up the River street address like an jold time saloon, was sentenced to 30 days in jail. Willlam Padaquaratis, 83 Bank street, charged with viola- tlon of the llquor law was discharg- ed In court. It was claimed by the defense that the liquor found in the Bank street restaurant had been brought thers by customers. DECISION ON RIOTING. Examination Being Conducted Into Sunday Night's Race Clashes. Harrodsburg, Ky, Nov. 14.—De- cision was scheduled to be given to- day In the case of G. A, Farris, Knoxville, Tenn,, charged with riot- ing in connection with Sunday night's clashes at the Dix River dam near hare and given an examining trial yesterday. Of the other 11 white men arrested, one has been dis- missed and the remaining 10 are to be examined today. Walter Chase and John Willlams, negroes, held in connection with the murder of Edward Winkle, in an at- tempted holdup, also are docked for preliminary examination today. Winkle's slaying resulted in the clash between white construction workers' and farmers and negro la- bor at the dam. TAX REBATEMENTS Tax rebatements will be recom- mended to the common council next ‘Wednesday evening as follows: Henry Fred Blank, 101 Cherry street, $15.52; Mary E. Chapponi, 66 Oak street, $22; Charles H. Hellyar, 1157 Lake street, $37.43; Victor K. Holt, ‘212 MIIl street, $6.05; Rupert L. Penny, 21 Lincoln street, $2.20; Emma Peterson, 72 Park drive, $45.50; TFelix Setnick, 140 Winter istreet, $16.94, Total $145.64, keeps the scalp clean, promotes the growth of luxuriant, Bear-Gro Leonard Kip Rhinelander, Sclon of One of New York's Oldest Family, Weds Cabman's Daughter, New York, Nov. 14,—Sollety was surprised today at the news that Young Leonard Kip Rhinelander was married to the daughter of a New Rochelle cabman. On October 14 Mr. Rhinelander, who is 22 years old, marrfed Miss Alice Beatrice Jones In the city hall at New Rochelle, Mayor Scott per- formed the ceremony and two minor city officlals acted as witnesses, No members of tha groom's fam- {ly was present. Since their marrlage they have | Hved {n a frame dwelling which is the home of the Lrida's parents ana | where two sisters of the bride also live with their nusbands, one a chauffeur and the other a lab 3 Although the zouple had vented an apartment with the intentlon of | living in New' Itochelle, they said last night that thiey have since de- cided to live elsewhere, The ancestry of the Kip and Rhinelander families goes back to the early Dutch settlers in New Am sterdam, now New York Young Rhinelander recently came into a fortune of more than § Falls Into Ditch While Mother is Being Revived From Faint. Camden, N. J, Nov. 14—While| its young mother lay in a faint a few feet away, a 20-months-old baby | drowned in a ditch In the yard of | its parents’ homs on Whitehorse | Pine vesterday. Two men who were working to revive the woman, were | unaware of the presence of rhe} drowning baby, whose lifs they might easily have saved. Mrs. Laura Musgrove was in the rear of her home when she saw her baby boy tumble into the ditch. She screamed and fell into a faint, Her cry was heard by two passing mo- torists, who restored her to con- sciousness in a few minutes, Rush- | ing to the ditch she found her baby face downward in less than a foot of water, dead. WS Ly . CASCARA(®) QUININE 05w N 24 HOURS ~LAGRIPPE IN 3 DAYS 3°¢ ; AT ALL DEUGSISTS AN OLD INDIAN REMEDY FOR Dandruff, Falling Hair EAR-GREASE was the hair dressing that gave B the North American Indians their enviable long, full growth of healthy hair. Our ancestors learned this secret and used Bear-Grease with like results. “The modern halr dressing is BEAR-GRO, which is pure Bear- QGrease sterilized and trads-marked for your protection. 2 AR-GRO relieves the itching, burning scalp, allays dendruff, A and by feeding the roots of the hair, healthy, beautiful hair, TRADE MARK GRO Imparts lustre and rarz, fragrance to the hatr, RS AYS COMBED s you comb Tt. You will be deilghted with BEAR-GRO. Get a Jur today. Sold only by The Falr Department Store. Boston Department Stor MARION HAT SHOP 149 MAIN ST. ful display of Velvet and Felt Hats at prices less than cost. for UPSTAIRS Come up and see our wonder- These were formerly priced fro m $5.98 to $12.50—now selling | | $1.00 $3.00 $5.00 OLDS | (S |N. Y. Fire Companies at Forest Hills and Bayside ‘ New York, Nov e companies 'STRIK Of our value-giving power will be staged tomorrow. 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