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__ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 192, ca) te him that he was compelied to |themselves in the duet.- roduce some dramatic proof of his| The news spread thi f chases with traditional eastern | Georgian orchestra. | 1 9 Ileuunllaa- “The grapes of the Caucasus are Afilcl AN s TRI - rongh (¥e 2 “A Tifils ice cream parlor may |famous and grape wines are most |7 ) . right to kingship ,in order to win fcreating a deep ""Mflo’lfifi < | nave for its patrons & Mongol wom- | populur. but koumiss, fermented 3 % g ented | {them to his cause. lah's & an with bound feet, wide blouse ard | mare's milk, has many devotees. | | L |. uccess was takea & un Indls t Hght halved, bt a 3 i He promised them a display of the jcation that he reguin the cv‘mmr-. or a light haired, blue eye “An odd sight for visitors isthe | |Khirkei 8hariff, or “Prophet’s |throne and punish all thase who laid flurtfl'l in a middy blouse and | transportation of Georgian wine- It | Cloak,” which is greatly venerated |had not supported him. : pl 3 is poured into the hide of-& buffalo’ |by all Afghans as a reli c.| Reports < ; 3 : 2 s as a from Kandahar and Ka- Bagpipes in Georgia through an opening in one leg, and | The cloal k i g g g e cloak is kept locked in a box |bu t e; ST (S an| D%, e 2t Amamulal's Forune Tormed on b 0 e mportant commercial port on in only i s on y a good man can open the box. lish of Amanullah’s h l'}::”:msef" ";?.‘:f;' .h"” “‘:;‘:fi“ wagon. -eontaining several of these The relic has rarely been seen for |there for his attack .,,..,.“fi’;’.',‘:{'.': nno ns maore Y |imflated ‘casks’ looks as though its the last 200 years .and Amanullah’s |accepted in some quarters as bearing :::l:nm‘:fl;d ?:reimvl;thecrz':::;isnop and not a wine merchant's| Ind, P—The | ,ng produce the clouk as token of | Amanullah is now said to have asd phephondschare - agtodhansed {tide in ex-King Amanullah's for- [his ftness {o rule, broughi—out @ |sained the sympathy of the Ghilzai |tunes is said to have turned upon a|crowd of some 60,000 curious |tribe, who are Afghanistan's most & Georgian highway might think hia| MISS FLOOD BETROTHED f{-omugician's cloak tyick.” mind was playing tricks on him up- Mrs, Maria Flood of 1886 Stanley| An Indian engincer just returned Box Opens at Last to supply the ex-king with money, on hearing the first notes of a Geor- |street, announces the engagement of from two years' government service| For two hours Amanullah wrest- |4rms and soldiers. Other formerly With Expanding Population —_— Rome, Italy, May 10 UP—With a |lions of bettles are exported from 3 Phenomenal increase of nearly 30 |the part of Marsala every year. Pai-|Soviot Edict W Them Inks per cent in one year, Italy is going [ermo, in 8iclly, claims for itself & ,#trong in producing the gparkling |rival wine in the Zucco, briliantly ‘wines which have made-fier sunny (tinted in ruby. hflia 0[ GIIIMSIIS shores famous. Government figures | Sardinia sends to the mainland of show that 28,966,464 barrels of wine [Italy .and to France and Spain, Washington, D. C., May 10.—A white veil attached to a black vel- vet band adorned with two artificial curls is causing trouble in Georgia. were produced in this Apennine |great bulk of Vernaccia, a delical peninsula last year while the pro- |white wine which is quite deceiving. This article of apparel is not worn as much as formerly, in that part of ihore, May 10 store.” duction for the previous year Wwas It appears quite pleasant and harm- 22,816,000 barrels. less, but has a hidden kick. Part of the increase i:: acgounted for b; wing consumption at home i i PI'I.III!C lbye‘t:rt a’ this l:O\l‘!‘lll“)"l rapidly P&l‘lfli‘l\s Hlde “Tiflis and Patum, the “latier 4a in a shrine, and tradition says that |luh's troops at Ghazni #nd the esthbs ready for ftransportation. A Ablllty 0 0p6|l Magic Box than the rest of Georgia. Out o oner destination was a butcher |sensational promise to open the box [out the engineer's story. jears. A Scotchman traveling along | N 7 Afghans on the appointed day. | prosperous traders. They are able Anna Marie, to that when panding population, and part by augmented export, some of which, it ia sald, went to America. Wine is still the staple drink of Ttaly, despite the example of Amer- ican tourists who demand water with their meals .The first question the waiter asks a customer in a res- taurant is ngt what food he. will have, but what brand of wine he wishes. It is in the central part and the south of Italy where vineyards cov- er the rolling hills and the lower slopes of the Apennine mountains, and also in Sicily. that, the famous ‘wines of the Roman land pour from the press. Capri’s Famous Product The beautiful island of Capri. “The Pearl of the Bay of Naples.” offers the famous topaz-colored wine named after the island. With a del- fcate perfume and a piquant dry flavor, the wine is considered an ad- mirable accompaniment for a fish course. The provinces of Abruzzi and Molise claim to produce the best table wines—white for the fish eourse, red for the meat and the Malvasia and Aleatico Di Bari for desert. Capri also produces the ruby red Capri, which takes on a tawny hue with age, this tint being the ear- murk of the best red table wines. Vesuvius, which is better known to America for producing lava, like- wise produces two fumous wines known as the Lacrima Christl Bi- anco and_the Lacrima Christi Rocco. The noted Chianti is made in sev- eral provinces from Florence on the south. Among the Phegraean hills in the | encient days of Rome's imperial greatness, the old Romans pressed out the Faletnum, their wine. After a score of centuries this wine is still .offered under the name of Talerno .and the hills people vig- orously assert that it is exactly the same as that which Caesar drank. the Tranacaucasian Federation ofI Soviet Republics, but Because of Tax on Them Paris, May 10 UP—City tax col- lectors wonder what becomes of ull the pianos that are purchased here, There are hundreds of stores that sell them, yet the official census of the music makers has been around 160,000 for several years, mnever| showing any increase. This is s0, newspapers say, be- cause eight years ago the city put a tax on planos. It has been even|yigntly belted, full-skirted coat, his more unpopular than other taxos,|.onigrg and a raw of cartridge cases and once there was a best selling |, .oag hig chest, The farmers in popular song, “Hide Your Piana." | ¢nejr huge sleeveless coats of lamb's that apparently has guided owners.|gool high astrakhan caps and bushy e beards look like big bears. In the Murderess? there resulting from a Soviet edict|mysic has banning the wearing of veils by gtrain. Georgian women. | “Georgia is famed for its beauti ful women d picturepque men, says @ bulletin from Washington, D. C. headquarters of the National Geographic society. “The Georglan warrior is a tall, bold figure in his cities many of the Georgian women have adopted western dress, How. ever, silk stockings are mnot yet achieved, because even that luxury is beyond the Georgian family's in- come. Tiflis Mingles East and West “The ancient capital of Georgia was Mtskhet—try and pronounce it! The present capital of Georgia and the entire Transcaucasian Republic is Tiflis. Eastern and western ar- chitecture and customs vie here. Beside an electric street car line one may see a befezzed Mohamme- dan from the mountains liesurely riding along on a tired looking horse with two long wicker baskets of produce slung from either side of his saddle, There are automobiles but they have not stpplanted the droshkies, the old-fashioned horse cabs whose sole concession to mod- ernity is the adoption of pneumatic rubber tires. Occasionally the two- humped Asiatic camels are seen on the streets, “Tiflis has twentieth century buildings of stone and concrete and gian orchestra. recent Newspagpipes which they play dispatches tell of a miniature revolt!geotch martial The Georgians have | her daughter, with a ward R. Taylo but . their | William Taylor oriental jter. Miss ¥ swing an unfamiliar son of Mr. and Mr of South Manche: od is a graduate of |throne from Bacaha Mandolins and drums com- |8t Francis hospital training school |v plete the list of instruments in for nurses in Hartford, d-|in Afghanistan relates Amanullah, first arrived in Bakao, tlah Kha i led with the | Kanda- fopen it. Then with |har in his struggle to' regain hm}prophet to bear witness to his good- | the |ress, he made a supreme effort and ter boy, now known as Habibul- [the box flew open. As he held up the making pipes comes from mines in , the people were 8o humb;holy relic, the crowd prostrated the vicinity of the Black Sea. box. but was unable 1o |hostile tribes are also supporting loud cry to the him. Most of the meerschaum used for There is no secret to our ability to offer better value than you can obtain famous | Lucy Peebles |Ogden, is linked {the murder of Je {#he kil him iold Bullets,” fiancee of Jerry steriously witn s father. 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