New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1928, Page 3

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monasteries, many of them used by | members of the diplomatic corps as summer residences. | In normal ti one can drive out |from Shanghai alorz perfect boule- |vards lined with estates w ‘- —_— [mind one of England. Howeves many such streotches of motor road Mos[ 0] T[wm Al‘e ROllgll md tz‘;{;:omc upon in the Flowery King- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1928, along which similar barrows ha\'e‘ cius. From Peking to Urga in Mon- ‘ L the Gobi desert, golia, across i stretches an ancient caravan route | numberless camel trains | tea to be exchanged | | for the furs of the north. | Whether the conveyance be mule, . coolic p: mel, in Chiu is pretty sure to PROSPERITY BASIS - wheasarrow, of| DEVEIODLENt and Use Rellents | s oo™ or, Disagrmhle In some large provi such I 8zechwan, almost the Washington, May 25 Pi—Good |4 few road rouds. which the American motorist #carches out in the spring time, are | not found in China outside a few |On mules or Jonkeys. great port citics largely dominated | In North China the by foreign influenc, flourishes. T For the most part, the Nationul wheeled cart w Greoghaphic society reports, com- | wheels and « usually a liunication in country districts is by prairie-: miule path or coolic back between |of the latter trayclers ficlds. Whete roads cxist they are 'd of sorts can make of mud during the Communitics ik Poking are exceptior FFrom Pe- mules or asses. Some King beautiful motor « roads extend | wardly at least, to part ristics of all thre for miles into the western hills. ' chara This rugged range offers some mag- In Shantung province nificent scenery (i 1601 fic, both passeng numerous temples and apt to be by wheelk |waftic 1s carried on the men. Most country districts pos: p on which a —_— {4t least where it is possibic is u sprin, h enormouy solitude to enjoy he I apt to be rocky. and turn to slou and either dust or mud, according 10 jywrence Gen season. season. Odd animals often pull these . anghal or Peking carts. They may be and fre oW over paths | cipated, ntire land move along a rock road, it being| backs of | nobody’s business to keep the coun- | try's highways repaired, | HELD ON ASSAULT CHARGE Lawrence, Mass,, May to ride | | 1 Clark, 3 ed with ¥ lcase of Vincent Murphy, 55. found |opinion of H. O. Smith, ehief of the blue denim ' yneonscions in the street carly to- hooner top. In the privacy ' aay. Murphy. who was found Iying in « pool of blood, was removed to the | tion and ral hospital, where |invaria was found to be suffering from i fructured: skull, broken nose, and ! notic muitiple bruises and lacerations of { when the face and body. His name is fa ) the danger list. Police believed there had been a | tizht in which several persons parti- Washington, May velopment of the us anufacture of motor vehicles in!chasers reached | , 6 Lawrence was |the United States i Peking cart | arrested by police here today char wlt and battery in fhef| basic reasons for prosperity, i 1he OKlahoma Senator Is result of tomatic " ater power of the people, are| York motor car transportation: The individual who benefits per- sonally through reduced time and! ‘.vffov" in travel and in added utlying property. { who is brought closer 1o business | |centers, is no longer limited to | walking distance or car lines, and | land are . . | brought nearer fo the market. 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