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s | NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929. group. The native druggist squat- | for the Moroccan monarchs. There ]\ror extension of “problem courses” future ge his attention will x.e} The main object of the “publ lished a 60-page pamphlet purport ting beside an irray of fake healing |are two immense reservoirs to tem- |over the state. ipproached with some degree of | opinion” cou was to train the ing to expiain the American inter- remedies, including disemboweled | per the warm atmosphere, each in a | “The pupil must how to realism youngsters to read newspapers in- | vention in Nicaragua and giving all her facts,’ Gam 5. “He ong objects of the course as|telligently. Subsequent topics in | reasons except the real ones. snakes, dried lizards, and bottles of | frame of tropical verdure and fruit zath 4 e L MAY BE “ll THWN colored liquid, glso has his quota of |gardens with orange, lemon, olive, should learn that our public prob- cd by the department of educa- | clude such matiers as tariff, prohi- e ——— the curious throng. Along the side | fig, plum, pear and apple trees and | lems are for 2 m t com- [t are: bition, religion in pol repara- G : 1 vt it ot the Spring Fever lines the black heads of Sudanese |grape vines. A handsome pleasure ]p . and t 1 ¢ ion and have pupils form the habit of | tions, foreign tradc utility negroes, behind the stand of the | house where the Sultan spent lei- | intelligence r about the lich | expressing positive and confident | reguiation and similar problems and Got It Bad PNS fi'fi 300111 Cil Almd | Luit marked, contyes shazply) mith evs, nowiis s rosort for Maro| gy H 1 | hardly justifies dogmatism 2| opinions on questions only after a |The teachers are s 1 to be Pec Y RIPCRY | pica o urpie'ege planta. *selow | rakesh merchaats” Will Attempt to Give Americans s5nzc. i {25 nlioy S St oniy uiie: T daates wow o |e most accomplished ! evidence and after a careful consid- | opinions on the ST 1 and .Jm!n dov\;n‘.‘ .\A; tior ust want to s H H | mellons and pumpkins, green cu-| - - A n Busiest Mart in COUDTY | cumeers ana aneaves of wmint, pink | Political Instruction ire Himata tasiirietins Ui A e e e s Bl o and violet colored onions, cyimson | study of any great number of tio | various iss are produced and I 1 time, drowsy. cozy. pomegranates and golden grapes. t we live in have pupils form attitudes. onceptions and illusions L nothir That's fine ,; you're aud independent. But if you've Washington, D. C., March 22.—|" wq)| day long the flutes and| Washington, March agan are spe ideals and habits of thinking that | ished. Oil spots have been traced to 00Z- | grums accompany the entertainers, rather stupendous task of giving |ists in fi wh tvely Lwill cause them to be open-n The increased interest which stu- 0t to work for a living, or keep t ing holes on a creek near Marrak-|yengers strain their vocal cords. | Americans a political cducation has |4t least, objecti cir methods ical in their thinking. dents in Marylanc ks e housework going, iUs not so gool esh, venerable capital of Morocco, a | husky caravan leaders bellow ‘gang | | at least been vegun, of study and whosc findir 1 10 views of others.” are taking in public affa ’ Listen, y t go around in this In a score or more states educa- (€ 00 lered I wryland kids starte i ing obvieus to all i ke M ¥'s act which is leading to considerable | way in their native tongues, beggars . . 3 prospecting in that historic reglon. | tecbiy ask for ams and bew hiskersd | NEW EIEGITiCA] DeYiceS EXDRCEE | cor ar.”rusuting with a vision ot | “We it sone aivo 1t our v i ot on i i 10 = o et ack vour health and side from oil, Marrakesh al- gingers, with wide open mouths, S adnates | Do POUI Inake (s0e n opinion” and their teachers under nization devoted to f strer 1 an amazing 2 the day when high school gradu healthy skepticisn SN took to show them how they for LA A e f purify yo dy is one of the busiest marts in | 1ooge rasping tunes as they s f H A | 1 ; : 5 A . y strum | 0 Al Raliroad »ale may enter life with some concep- A French Morocco,” says a bulletin | mandolintike instruments. | ERNIth s ganda; that | uld ten -l ed their existing opinions and how | mation to editors a blood, vitalize nerves, help di- | Sl |tion of public affairs and free from . % 0g 00 oo, s 1 they ought to form opinions in E e e L tite, and fill trom the Washington, D. C. head-| Murrakesh Palace 8 Work of Art ! Aiciaiiad ol bal ' 0 quarters of the National Geographic | At sunset the crowd filters New York, March 19 (#— Preven- ,l,)‘l;nl’;a:\rn:ousud 1 5ot the avens | Po0ETE EBO PENDice] M| sature, Heooguigng thet Yaenicns Society. “An almost constant stream | the side streets, the professional tion of railroad wrecks caused by |age American voter. Sarate s ot iplunye he rompeten. e ! of camel and donkey caravans pass- | story tellers are on thelr last para- |breaking of steel equipment is the | “Problems of democracy” COUrses | (ran tap sile inn bt o1l o ol oume, Daan vernmen( i B it g es through the city gates where graphs, the snake charmers bag| purpose of a research undertaken by |are being taught in New York, New lae o i D5 fiha ol | ko Hon All.hfl s . ...l;.r!. reaus are also besis for infor y n Fair Drug Dept. traders meet each other and also | their reptiles for the night, the Eliger A. Sperry, president of the | Jersey, Pennsylvania and North ' 1‘»~ ; w’ i"."r("‘l‘ Sl S e S ertook te n. In answer to innumerable v any v drugstore can supply the local wool and leather ~mer-| beggars stir themselves out of their | American Society of Mechanical En- | Carolina, among other states, and IEL SUeR LRTobleIns 28" mA) k 0ol-proof from h school stude ith these safe, sant, effec- chants, tanners, silk weavers, arm- | dusty seats, and the itinerant bar- gineers, NareEnel i ] the state department last yee t orcrs and manufacturers of agTi- | hers put the finishing touches on| He has devised a process calle Mm,m' Maryland, where the state | cultural implements. their lust patrons. The din of the | “looking through steel” that di o : SR e Medley of Races Throngs Bazasrs | gay dies down like an unwinding |closes breaks literally before they fn"“;",'('f,‘l;'wmbu?l:f:,‘n“ounutmsin?m | “The bazaars in the narrow, dusty | phonograph, |occur. Metalluraists recently have | 50 STENE B8 s n Queen | strects of the city are thronged from |~ “Meanwhile the foof tops becom: | dsicovered that breaks of properly | Gt oMt Mt B eAC IS L CTEEL | | a s dawn to dusk. In one strect deeply | populated with gossiping elders and | tested steel are not sudden, but that | o200l Tho e T haen established e#unburned Berber men in flowing. | playing children. Before the o |they are slow growths, starting in % 5 . S HUe obs i At dth furban WA Lo s T S f,a,_,;:pffd iscroscopic cracks, that often re- ’°'n‘]}‘“ i“bjffllq‘;"d':n“h?:id’;“';n o i Feads stand in groups while others | houses with a cluster of lofty palms |M&in invisible to the eye until the | ‘4¢ O iw‘l:rofi’!or‘!’ Mon o 100 STORES with sullen, bewhiskered i hera and there, the upper portions | MOMent of breaking. Although the | MAFCRER I B REOT B OV IEOTE over the price of inex- |of the Kutubla minaret and the| SPETTY Process of “looking” does not | ¢ ATIHR €T O L€ N O sive merchandise. Silent, heavily- |.palace building, breaking the mo. '®der transparent the interior of ‘,ofl‘umm e ed Moslem women peer Into YArn | notonous panorama of dricd mud | St€cl and iron. it is even more effect- | T\ T CER T 0t it might | and silk shops where red, yellow. | buildings hordering dusty lanes lve in dslecting the beginnings e (D2WC (18 Sonp,, ofen sienea | green and blue strands form color- | “The palace Is the city show spot, | C/ACKS: the one thing sought in safe- ;( - :,' tasema | ful displays. | s s | cook-sureness and ignoran gma- | 3 | Chiselled plaster, Seram xno: |ty tests, ]vt stops failures that start | ) M who | “Fierce looking tribesmen from |gaics, artistic stucco work and “"ng\m the middle of a plece of steel, |!isSm so common among those near-by Atlas Mountains with ladorn courts, garden walls recep- | though the surface remains perfect. | have never hearfl of scientific meth- rms protruding from their |tion halls, apartments, slaves’ quar. | 1% 2PPAratus is electrical, shoot- | ods and are blissfully unconscious of | appear hypnotized by half-nak- | ters prophets' chambers and lab |ing a current through the metal un. | What is involved in the serious study a silk spinners and dye ving | i der test. The electrical stream fs | of Social and civic problems.” :;,i ,,”;.,:],’:" 2 "?3.,3"\“’: ':l.i.',rf: | rinths of passages that stretch over | isturbed ever so slightly when it | Gambrill was called in to advise l’r‘i'hlz-v‘]\d black slave ;"'_“ "'N)p-‘ many acres. In sharp contrast to the comies upon microscopic Interior “\Hh the Maryland state department e er back-brealing Toads. stink | .n-drenched, dusty square s the | cracks, and this disturbance is regis- | of education concerning the experi- inse TNpToaRgEs: Eaipe Aguedal, a walled park in Mar- | tered and located with the aid of |ment in Queen Anne’s county, re- | hefore the piercing glances of their | rikesh which was a s | N 2 akes summer resort | e ul ¢ which will form the basis beturbaned masters, Robust slave L | amplifiers, sults o hich 1 fo | s, with cumbersome jars bal- ced on their hips, cautiously come and go without jostling other pedes- trians of higher caste. Vivacious Perber women, with homemade blankets accost dusty camel men o fresh from the outlying desert re- l gions. “Around the corner peoples of many races watch metal workers | . o fa an ’( ZJM!r hammer copper, silver and steel into plate and receptacles of all kinds, between shelves where finished ar. 361 MAIN ST. — OPP. MYRTLE ticles of their labors glisten in the bright African sunlight. : | Public Square Scene of Trade and oz 1T . 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