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, [ ame more desolate than ever, | lto the great commercial city on the shrouded In fog the sun ‘roveals | I time of the French revolution, too, f = Lursts of sudden and unexpected ho Girondists used Bordeaux as beauty. 1In solitary and savage | AS SEI}“N" [:APlTAE thelr chief headqu 5 [ 3]y, |srandeur the cliffa and mountains [} J L, Sixty Miles From The Sca PR |vise sheer from the sea. The basalt ot el | “Geography is Bordeaux's trump |combines every tint of warm red, . S oard opioniy/ln Cle o werhuUle | o {brown and rich maroon, and blends D gw F hM d']‘l | time of peaco as well. - Although he Hebrides Latest 0 Rogl v, "wirs"iers" e DUNINg War French Moved Thelr ©:.:" v ciy s 60 il Some of the lslands are low and |open sea on & river that provi Modern Elfect [Feliams 1cucivimboriandal serpeton Headquarters There adequate docking facilitics bt s [with rock-strewn grass. Nearly all gl Wl not deep enough for warshiy ey are pierced with wild «nd romantic i of heavy draft, A few barges, judi \Washington, Feb, 5 (P--Civillza- |arms of tho sea, such as uro tound | Washington, D €, Feb. y—Bor. | ciously sujcagroasiihe s channsl fon has a new ‘victim.' According |clsewherc along the Scottish coast, |4eaux, the I'rench scaport, was in|would bloc kioverytitlngLelan: fiany o local officials in the Hebrides, a | “Although the islands have a com- | the cable news last month, although | time desired. Far down SRS sroup of islands off the west coast |bined area of 640 squarc miles, nothing connected with ’\ v was i ”,W stern y"‘H ”,r r.f,“f‘,“(‘xlv of Scotland, the radio, crossword (about one-quarter of that of the the dispatch, The Bordeaux stock city has g amet pnaie e puzzles and other modurn’ideas are |state of Delaware, only about one. ¢XChanse, ono of Kruncc's architec. cd since It first came into promin threatening to spoil the islanders ninth of this area is under cultiva- tural marvels, was completely ceas the capital of Aquitania Se and remove all the picturesqueness [tion, Only a fitth of the 500 odd |Stroyed by fire LA L e of the country of the crofters, as (islands that comprise the archipel- £2L JAtlN op thrad ens . SE e o DL Figeien o Highland farmers of the district lugo are inhabited. Potatoes, tur- DOFUM OF tho east hoy LERE E R ST ire known. Already, they complain,4nips, barley and oats are the staplo Bordeaux would doubtl ; et i he traditiona) oatmeal “has been [crops, but in o few places the na- (U8 old place in tho neadlines” suy e Ll handoned for more lusurious fure |tives make a frugal Iving by sheep |2 bulletin from tho i A s K 8 Lore tea, white bread, and jam, a|and cattle raising, fishing, distilling |G headquarters of = the IR e el pll] ”"\“’" et wnge which the anthoritics of the [and the making of tweeas, artans || ;.m’r‘r“‘_'l’li‘,‘_‘l\\”""" \“‘ o 9 ‘_‘“ A R sion declare is ‘dietetic folly. land other woglen clof Al e Sl i (s ol ofiras Al Although the Hebrides have been | Stone Shrines of Anclents F i B s Al et most within gunshot of some of | “Rude old stonc structures, reli- Wi hatora e G Raae = R 1ha conniiey I great steamship highways be- |glous symbols of a RS S IS S e LR R n ween the old world and the new, |era, abound; and, until compar e y e include some of the wildest and |ly recently, the Christian is Brenchictlial (e sl ! e R B 15t kpown sections in the British [conducted cortain cercmonies EOYerAe e b . X 1ys o bulletin from the (them. lona, one of the smaller of Washington, D, €., headquarters of |the Inner Hebrides, was the ‘Bless: lte National Geographic soclety. Isle’ of early Christlan days in the “Waves that toss vovagers on the |British Isles, and the ene of fre- o-calied “short route’ to America, quent pilgrimages. Kings of Scot- which passes between the Hebrides [land, Treland, and Sc: via were nd the north of Ireland, havy, un-|brought to be buried fn the soil of 1o ntly, wa 1 asnhee little to |this sacred island, ngo the fnhabitants from those ———————— s i cuam. BRAVES FIERCE STORM ike two tlotillas stone-tur L S GARBED N BATHING SUI ru ong o west coast of Scot nd, mainly pasallel with the coast. | The islands are roughly divided in- | Easthampton Man, On Bet, Strolls o two groups, the Outer and Inner | Hebrid parated by the Minch | Mile While Blizzani d the Little Minch, wide channels N vater, from cach sther. The sep- Rages ration, however, is geological as | ton, Feb, 5.—A striking geosraphical. The Outer while the hampto: most intepse early yes n, was Fred Griftin street, better kn * Griffin, who strol ave a nite-like foundatior | hile the least the crly of them, lie on trap rock cs, or @ £ nlor v In popular parlance, the two | il through ss sectior wroups are oftem r ed 1o as the | o the town, i gth of Western Islands.” | Cottage street, clad only in a light “As the Hebrides lle along the | pathing suit, to win a bit with soms f stream the climate on the 8- | gther youns men s is mild, but exceedingly humid. | according to the {erms of the rainfall a ages 42 inches in | Griffin not allowed to ey e compared with New | ryn " ahd had to report his progress York city's rly avera | in stores o route. He start inches oots and waterproofs | o carry wershoes in his hands, ht be said to be the typical cos- | pye py m on before he com- e of the Mists, also, | yleted the distance almost ding the {© Ak Griffin is the anthor o wvigation in e nity ea ntly. He nd exeiting rom his walk y ite these 1 aps however, | el i Hebrides Lave played a signifi i 24 Wt e setement and 1¢o | Chotographed Etiguette I For a long period the Is Taught in the Movies battieground between | Tagvo, Feb, 5 (P 1 1 Celts. | are (0 he taught 1 by came to rob and lineang of miying pictures. Officials a ol satiated ! of the degartment of education 1 down, married the daughters planning cinema cam land, and even adopted 6] ajen o instruction next spring. ligiisapnin R Hebrdes | © 4" ommi composed eelutely In twenty leading educators i) EUECGROR el s tlvghdo sdopt standards of social etiquetts (NG AT (7 AN D vhich they helieve should br Larly in 18th century the | oope 4he bl and o ‘the West almost depopulated G ih i JEe e molatG BN nfI SO e an y : - ) sis of edt 1as been placed on famil rather than upon fed men | oo0a1 conta the A micro-micro-seconc a millionth of measured by a milliont} 1 second, can now 1 new invention Remer, Pickhardt & Dumn 127 MAIN ST.. Opp. Arch St. — Phone 1409-2 =23 New Spring Dresses ks New Mode All at Moderate Prices ENVELOPE CHEMISE at $1.79 79¢ ; i \ VERY SPECIAL! 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Come in for an Axfrt ichaels DIAMOND MERCHANTS—OPTICIANS 351 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEB RUARY 5, 1926. | the right bank of the Garonne, was among which was the burned stock [ deaus, were rather poor at that| exchange, or Bourse. as the French |time, It was nccessary for Ameri- call it, built about the middle of the | can engineers virtunlly to recon- century struct some of the ports. In the Unknown to Tourlsts | spring of 1917 only two large ships Berdsaus s terra fn. | COMld berth for unloading at the cognita to the None Sime time in Bordeaux, but a year of the large truns-Atlantic lines | €T there were places for 15 ves. | m orth America terminates | *¢'% Bassen, a small village slx ore, although there are many | M8 down the Garomne from lior- A allRetne especially those U°AUX, Was given fine docks and ot France with . South | Varehouses. A great deal of tho | Amorica. Nor i it on any heavily SUPPlies and ammunition of the A ravelled route to othor parts of Eu. | B I+ Were landed here, Bordeaux rope Be ux cannot beneflt by was one of the few Irench cities to iy-trafif can Marselllcs, Nice | Uenefit by the war r Lyor I'ravellers to Spain and Despite the fact that it is large ) 1) orts around Biarritz 'Y @ commercial city, Bordeaux i, ass thro the city N many respects, very attractive vit pping The maln part of the city curves American doughboy, how. | © nd the left bank of the G Knows Bordeaux, When the ¢ river, which at this poin States went into the World |scriles a wide semi-circle. Low raflroads in northern White houses t the place of the part of France were greatly over- | {enements so racteristic of other worked and choked with traffie, The | I'rench cities, while the public wihery ports, t0o, were mena bulldings are grouped in the cen- the submarine. lrom 1 ter of the city alor s gardens, rd ¢ re hettery e the imposi 1ays of the Ir St. Nazaire, Nantes, Bordeaux terfront. The whole city is sur- nd Bayonne thus sprang suddenly |rounded by a e of boulevaurds, nt headlines of Amerl- Eleventh Ce Cathedral vsy The cathe St. Andre, ntury, best prop of the War ics, even at is con tloned Gothie churches tn southern France, The Pont de Bordeaux, one of the bridges connecting the city with made in the annual report of Police Chlef Willlam H. O'Nelll made pub- lic yesterday, The chief sald num- erous complaints agalnst such loud speakers had been recelved, espec- long consldered among the finest in the world. Many of the magnifi- | lally during the summer months, cont private homes of the city were | The report also showed that B1 bullt when the great merchants of | persons, or 18 fewer than last year, Bordeaux were at the height of [ had been arrested for drunkenness, their wealth and comparatively modern, “Around Bordeaux are smiling hills and fresh valleys, covered with vineyards, The wines they pro- Juce have made the distriet famous, and have sent the s of Medoc, Graves, milion, ete, power, and are | The number of arrests during the |year was 1540, which was 153 fewer than the previous year, WINS PRIZE AT WESL AN | Girl Coming From Spaln to Prom Gets Longest Distance Award Sauternes, iround world arby also iy 5 ’ the littlo town of Cognac, which | Middletown, Conn,, Fob. 6.—When has lent Its name to the most po. |t WiS found that Miss Tsabell Mi- il had trave] t of French liquids. Tt is the d all the way from center of the brandy trade of the ), 8pain, to attend the junior listrict. South of Bordeaux streteh Prom at Wesleyan last night and great pine forests and regions of the other k-end festivitien, she waving grass, like tho of our Teceived a blg ovation and won the southe Atlantic st prize, a handsome heauty set, for - — LTI traveling the longest distance, . n Miss Elizabeth Beau of Nome, East Orange Police Ask Alaska, a guest at the Alpha Delta \ I Phi house, an he close second, Ban on Loud Speakers | i, i, o her 2 clove Worth, East Orange, N. J, Feb. 5.—A | Texas, a guest at the Chi Psi lodge, stion that the ity cil took the prize for the longest lap in enact an ordin prohibl the United States, with Miss Shella radio lc speakers near Alex ler of West Palm Beach, . windows and on porches was 1 e N I 5 £ X [} s to examine 31 the many plendid pieces/ For the Kitchen 'y certainly did pare prices/ s 5 They saw this advertisement last week . ... it seemed too good to be true. But comparison of QUALITY and prices proved that this 4- room home outfit is truly a re- markable value. .. another dem- onstration of our ability to sell at very low prices EVERY day of the vear. This lovely outfit was planned with care and we were fortunate in securing many of them. We still have a few left. You, too, should come to Garber Brothers and examine it carefully. Bring this advertisement, ask to see EVERYTHING we offer in this outfit. And remember, no matter what vout furniture needs may be we can fill them. Quality and low prices, a rare combination in- deed, but one vou will find here. Compare with Garber Brothers’ every day prices and learn why hundreds come to us when in need of furniture in February, the month of “sales” elsewhere. We NEVER have “sales” We ALWAYS sell for less i o