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TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 24, 1W. FANATIC MOORS IN KISERT - t nf tbe lor cf te fm F Krr-. it imi- rtntti yet msr years aiaind, taof t r tv to the things that ere mw! Turn tby hi k vpon E iirope : Last thy eleee be the eep of ceaturie end so continue th'ne wmt drm: May Allah ariau n ta tb rul'aa tit wfuMiH tt-T-iion"S iM fck t'tt places earpvted with roeere. tbara Utile. f'r Tbp.ifti PsMi Is the mire famous pert, tbe place where RrttKWi rru as b"d caplive. Laraiche ts said Churches Get Your Youns People Interested Beauty and Staler cf the CId Fart be tbe moet fri-.atirg along u. ! ! i ! Schools GET YOUR PUPILO WORKIMQ of Laraicke. wreirn coast Wvie other Moorirh town are mortlT rrsr T wbite In gruTml t:r. with r-r to da baitle ar C i the Fwledln ta fSa old tliw there to gather la tl rebel beads' ' Mar Al'ak rrwnt ta tba Arab race Jta 1 77, fp A10JTG COAST CF XC2.0CC0 I ,her r-,iV "i". Lerairb j nfl?' ail manrifT t4 octor. Amcng tbe ' hi: end pa biue hcut- Ih-rt ar some Ut " t rewttle la Maar!n of arar.ee. cf rJ and of Telluw. aTrrc 6rm. na immutability scorr.ful of aJ; thine and it Cray rags' May He preserve ta tbe Mwrtah ruin their shrouds WMrkHitw Mi la Arid sJs miking tt distinct from etbr places th in! sbitans go In for ' ct.k red '.tas or (i jU. in place cf thaw of customary white. of trhlturafsh and ta their mosque In- lrt Psarrsl 4 a M eddlag. Tiojtbla -.) fttrr But Moptocco. t.D apraJir.e to croa'a " I ,n" ri;3r tb u'u rirer thia bril- I-A KAK H K Unrurm f wt 1 In trtT- i . -i .-.I- .v. . ame of beauty and romasca naat alao JV ellin, in Morocco , ,u are oft require frf1M; on other fc eiuer j''' crary. It aa by r.o r cf ra that h aB . lhind !! ' ll.'LV1 l " to - Laraich., h. fir port I fir la u aistince, t0Trr, lbe R( I T - JT-Z ! n S ran f pZ3 N '3 '-0 J uw I LJ li luJ b H r i HE ' ' I y Hi ., s -in i! In II f f 11 H III It II u lot--B(5cd acjra bcr. . .. . nan-am ir.an ar-a i iw - . .v. v. . ..fc t . ' I " - ' - - - . . v . - - . . v i-i wub lj una iiaw o rowd by alrteeti ao4 aonwUHwa ta-enty lurbawd men, pahd off th Lit tie quay to br.nf our carro. and rma'.ler craft b-ar ta ert.Fa tte riv- to ferry ercr eourtry M( oa a little Ppaninh rlimw ahoae captain p-orated to atop at SallL a-eaiber pe mlv.tr. C. for U iraa tbat ancient atronc hoid of the Coraalra that ( lritetded to exi.loTe. We It ft Taceier In the eTerjr.f it emelty. rot a permeate the polrttc r,d tha life ta recaral la Morocco. At axy and before curbtfaU rounde4 Ce Fpar- , J'"'!'1' " r nlm1' ou tel. br the European fcrremtnenia main- I "r two pewr faerrd cut ktter carrtera, tain tbe on!y htfc'tou upon tbe Moor ifk coat Tbtre a a barflly a breath of air. tbe f-a aa I ke a palnt-d orean, and kna irif that one cannot crofia the bar af tbe river at IsaJll except In tha wnoothee acatLer, nre our captain to Bak ha;r. For Ma own sake wa xleaded I! Ji aa for oura. Btt the tawny aeounfirel buceed the coact with a purpose and krpt the enfinea of tbe ahio at kalf cpeed till we reached. Lar-ak-he at midnia-ht ar.d there anchored. And In tba morning be found that bia acert bad collected a fhiptDent of erain and ert for htm, a dr-aen Hchter loada, ahicb could a put aboard a ahip In New Tork t arbor In forty n..Euua. but aould require ua to atop toere Ibe beat pan cf three dare, (aauia K mm-m Hla Baalaeam. ' artrued !th the caj.ta!a that he tfuld put in at Larai he aa;a on hla way sertb and that it a as atupid to trans- j port thia ca;fj 6on to the Lart of the Mooria porta and tbn back op acaln to G Ik altar. But tba fellow only amiled puttier a Hubby fincer to bia tasted nose ard eapiained that In Morocco yon mut take your rhiproetta alien arid wtera tbe weather a ill permit It war onca tbe bualneaa of tba Moor t tuii4 fma barbora attd raise tignni tfT iUl along be cuaat in orfier ta maJie acctsa er ta tbtir porta. Thia was in tha 4y when the Barbary pirate" awtpt the ea la aearca of CbrrtrUaB abipa. Bat mora than two ceuuirut JUaea pasaed a nice the Mooriab rerrra practised thia tiefarioua tralljc, and there la na deed la thia day far cc rutin legauet left by pioua Cnriatiaxa. which lie accumulating in the Bank of England. b-cauae tbara are so longer BrlUfcb iiTnt ranaota. Tbe Lard and the alary teller on the market placee of Moorish town tiuil re- their arraie and their cirri aarrlee make of th1 ancient errrptre at tba gatea ef Europe a ctrfl'aed and flourlahtavc ooiany euch a tbey bare made cf Algeria. FREDERICK MOORE. a ho tad come afoot from Tangier, forty nuiea overnight. By one cf the smaller ho- which, canie alor.iS we went ashore and aougbt out the only hotel, kf-pt, of course, by a Spaniard. Tha walla of the tiny, wood partitioned room, formerly epaciou Moo-th hall, now cut Into cubicle are papered like chil dren' playroom with picture from old Graphic and other London wekliea. planned no doubt to arouee tbe visitor when it rain, for on euch occasions the rtreeta of Laraiebe are veritable rapida. Tbe room that we occupy bang a-rer tba city walls and look down on tha banks of the rirer. ahJch la dry at low tide. Being waked early one morning by some hideous wounds and muffled voice we peered cau tiounlr out of. the window and In the dim light discerned a crowd of black-gowned Utwa not taenty fett below killing a cow. Thia bank proved to be the alaughterhou. LiaralcLe Is off the great trade route and tbe district around Is Dot tbe most productive. For these reasons Its poor Inhabitants, nnabla ta peases therasalra of gui-t and riding horses, are generally ! peaoeabie and suhmitwive. Tbe town as well as the nearby country la safe for any Christian and erea maul is for Lira are few. ta Uta ta Larajeha. Wi went with our eld ragged guide, who bore the fitting came of Sldl pronounced "seedy") Mohammed, up tbrocgb tha Kas has, or cit-aJeL, as fine a ruin of Moorish architecture a i to be sees outside of Fes or Maraluh, and teen out through a long tunnel, under many houses, to the quaint old market place, broad and white, flanked on each aide by long rows of col onnadea, the ends, through which tbe came! traina coma, sustained by severs splendid arches. lo two of the same design. Cer- CORN COBS TURN INTO COIN Material far the Mae pttsea rarsa 1 Aaaerleaa Its far count the exploit of the daring b uocioseer ! uainly the Moor who built thi town were a ho flaunted the crimson flag upon tb architect and artists too, hi-h aeaa, and praised God. as their prophet 1 But the poverty and tbe degradation af commanded, five times daily. Son of the the place! The bouaea dark and wretched ! AT a sometimes utter knwsiaikiBt when list tin rig to the tales of glory that ia past, but aga and wisdom on these Moslem shores content themselves today with Allan will, which call tbe wild Atlantic to beat un ctasingly against tha cliffs and done the ksj-bors almost every day, preventing ail but tba moat paraistent Carisiiao from an tcriug. Recently Ui Moorish tribes ds posed a suitaa partly because be gave hi approvaJ to a French project far WOding a quay at tba port of Cabaunca,- and ear. taia of tbaca are today opposiag tb aggrs siub of 5paAk rvund Lb harbor f Mtuila.. Dtffeewaew aaetwoeat Arab auadt Taurb. In tb cbauracter of tba Arab and the Turk, who sal out from Aaia M-Jur aort th tact time to conqoer tba world for ltubasuael, tbtir ia a striking difference, w aicb . may make puaeibia tooay tba re form of one, while l fee other stand bope leaaly Cff tr g the progress of the world ia bumaa Justice aa aeil aa in invention. When Uie Arab made his y 3. WW tsar ago aiiMig' tbe aouLhern short ef tne Medi terranean be permuted no crealur to live who would but aootpl his faith. But a hen tbe Turk icvadod the northern chore aa far aa the gate of Yk-nh. he as cohtect with rubHXUig the conqutired races, mahing use of Lbem aa aiue tra axu). axd matmaa-rii.g them only whtn thy seemed inclined to nse ia robeuiin, bo it ia that in M jr jcoo tiiere hace "been Ba Cbriauaxis to lift the Arabs to belter thinga tvtn m apite tif Uacmstiivea, aa ha been the case with tha Turks The only VuljmtX race, apart from cegro rlavea, i tbat of tb Jews, a boo ancestors Oed frein Eiaut ia the aay of tae Inqu.iLion, prefer ring then to become 'd..g" of the Arab U-J to ofeaae to exist under Ferd.uaiid anil TO the M ears, the Jew are a aouroe of revenue, a,. thrifty people ia contrast ta Mohammedans, a bo do cot believe thai tba should depend entirely -upon A ilah,. and Who UtereiiMe ork ajul fun and save nil U. ruiihg baaba or bia aoidiers see fit to plunder them, la eonaequenoe there are few paatpurts . gi'antd by the Mooriu auaghsen ur government to the segregated tit t among Uiem aho dwell ia meiiaa or sailed piaoea raviaeaiew la Eaterlaa: Tort. Berauk of their t of t jading harbors, one anuci bare ii-k-ik-c to cuter from tna sea aui Moorjsa otiai loan other than Tan gier, ahich c.:y i fuirly wtj subycted ta tbe control of Kurupcaa convuia. Though It is posaible to croa th country from Tan gier to any other port u ia oot adviaabie to do so at Umea iiae these a ben the peo ple are aroumrd aa.nKt Lb infuicia, in w bora there ia reotigrased i-tUe diTf rtce.. eitaniard and Amcrkaa ar aLke deemed auibeiiskera, buaule to Isiasa. But hetber one g?t ta Salli or is ob ligtd ta remain ai laraich until the sea rises high envuga to peimit a The tea shofi small and crowded, much like opium dens: the people lean and mis erable, dirty and diseased. Children follow with paper patches, tb written prayer of aome mad aalnt or holy man, tied about their eye and designed to cure them: old men hobble by. one lose leg covered with sorea or swollen bug- mith eiepfaaatiaaia, LdLraicfae is beautiful and terrible. Fatatcral mmi a WeddtaaT. We aaw a funeral and a wedding at 1m. raicba. Ia this sad country, as among all Mobaaimedana, a man la hardly dead be fore they bury him. Aa soon as tba grave eaa be dug the corpse, first washed by der--rtshca. Is takes on the shoulders of friends and quickly ta the cauaic of weird chanting bora to Lha grave- - With no rood of tears and bo aftermath of long extended mourning, a La Chris tian lands, the body is conslgned to earth and ' the soul that ha departed, to the tender mercy cf Almighty God- Aa uu invked piece of sandstone Is left to tell ' the place where do other dead may be In terred, and If a relative wore a Jeleba cf green or blue before the parting green or blue or red i hi color still. Perhaps thl is veil; th world ia Morocco is a poor plao to livs In. Tt was at evening that we saw tba wed ding party. Th bridegroom, riding a heav ily capiirisoced horse, went down to the naTlis by tbe rirer to await the coming of the bride, who canopy upon another horse e could discern above tba bushes oa th sand dunes, winding It way dowa ta the opposite shore. For she was a country girl who lived ia a village In tba red h!Ha. Heavy lighters a ant serosa to fetch the party and their borsoa. but bo previous arrangement with tha ml, or captain, seemed ts bar bee -s made by tbe bride groom, for beor the bnde ia her little tent was lifted from the bora into tba boat, a bargain bad to be struck, a matter vhich deiayed th crossing more than ba'.f an hour. Evidently tba father of the lady aa inclined to reserve for himself as much of th purchase money aa be could, while th crew cf tbe ferry, as ia customary, would not accept ordinary fares for trans ferring a aeddlng party to the other aide. There were Ftorming and cursing when it was discovered that L aa Infidel, bad takea a snapshot cf the boat, and perhaps unices the bridegroom is lew superstition than most of hi oocntrymen, tba anfot turat womaa stand a chance of be'ng di vorced when tiro proves tht tie evil ey l upoa her aa the remit of my presence la Laralche on tba day she was delivered to her husband. Loirs Apostrophe to tha t ooatt-y . 1 think It is on of Pierre Loti a tale of Morocco that th following vord giving ta brief a complete picture of this striking country ar to be found: "Fare-well dark Mogbreh, empire of th Moors! Ma) at thou Pmbably not oa aaoker ta a ferodred who likes tb -real American ptp--4i corncob I aware of th fact tbat who! acre In Ohio and nitnoia. Missouri and Nebraska are devoted to raising corn for the especial purpnoe of producing cobs suitable for fashioning Into pipe bowls, i The grain Itself Is marketed, of course, but tb cob on which tt grows is tbe real harvest, and Is cut carefully Into proper lengths, smoothed and polished, the soft Inner pulp being gouged out by specially constructed machinery. It is possible to buy a set cf corncob ; pipes, la a Beat cf six, with aa amber mouthpiece, mounted in silver, that will ! cost as much as 17.5. Tb growing of corn for cobpipe purposes and tbe manufacture of tba pipe by machinery are the concep tion of one of tb tobaoco treat's experts. Tb corncob pipe to roc to every 1 country la th werld where snoa smck. ! and Is especially in favor ta Australia and i Kw Zealand, where It la regarded aa characterifticaily American, because It suggests tbe idea of Tankse ingenuity. The ! oob itself la turned out ta such enormous ui i am juw ujmusiTi, iiae me j pipe fashioned from tha brier root, mot , of which comes from Bt Cloud la France and from certain regions of southera Italy. The brier ia tb favorite with Englishmen. . who ar probably the greatest pipe smokers la tbe world. Taken all ia all. it is tbe 1 best all around pipe ta use, and has aa 1 wide a variation la price as th meers- ; chaura. whose costliness, by tbe way, may be increased by the carving cf the bowl. The principal Item cf expense ta the brier is not ta the pattern of tbe bowl, but ta the stem, which, if mad of rock amber, brings the figure tip to tat or rL Hera are two bowls of virgin brier and a ' Aock amber mowtbpieos eight inches long. ! worth 1258. Brier are carved with th ' same artistic skill as tha meerschaum, bu: the greatest demand ts for the plain bowl. ' with either tba straight or curved mouth piece of amber or 'vulcanite. There are a hundred varieties of shapes, and tbe majority of them ar the result of rug geexioos of customer a large majority of whom ar college meat, wishing a particular I form for dass pipe, which tbe manu facturer rurns out to order. As mors than one pip has to be manufactured, tbe ahane or peculiarity attracts attention, and a demand is created. Meerschaums still bold favor with Ger ms smokers, and with Austriaaa.- Vienna is tbe borne of the meerschaum, which is b peculiar porous day, found only ta small pockets. It waa discovered by a noble- i man. who found a small. Irregular block of what looaed like marble, but it was so light in weight that be marveled. He showed his find to a peasant, who said th sub stance was extremely rare and was sup posed to be aa oeeaa product "the foam of the sea. The nobleman took tb lr- I regular lump to th cobbler of tbe towa. who aiso waa a magistrate, and quit a ! skillful carver la wood. It occurred to this ; wis person that th "meerschaum- would yield readily to tbe knif a and be proposed . fashioning out a pipe. Tbe block was cut ' tats two parts one for hla patron and tbe . other for himself. When bis day's work was dose tbe cob- I bier washed bis bands with great care. still using tbe carving tools, so as not to soil tba dead white surface of the clay. When be carved his own pip be did not -taka tb Uoubls to cleanse bis hands of th wax ba used ia bis trade As a con sequence his pip was waxy and oily on i tbe surface, ajsd after be bad smoked a ' few weeks tbe bc 1 took en a delicate : orange tu.w. which gradually deepened to a ' dark cbeatnul. Tbe aebteauaa a pipe re- ' snained while. Bo there was a comparing 1 of aolea, and tbat was tb origin of treating : tb surface of the meerschaum with a ax, j without which it will not color. Chicago , lnter-ooeaa. S y Cnr D I Ul ; BEAUTIFUL cMes j VZD and L Schools . ii i i . i TV i eaa NS i 1 ! 1 L2J i i i II TO BE GIVEN sa a a a a a a ! AWAY i ABSULU I av I 1 1 i mm -aLJ. H "ITT m 4 ii i ii. n f ' rl pinnroWinniTiT'; !lHl""liTSi - Mif-M - fr "t n rri rri t - ri nil l I tsiiii l 1 -5 14 M awfi fiw Mb, Wh E 1 . . M I - r--lliiiirnb !l 'r H t ! For Lodges and Societies Another Wonderful Tfir DCflFICTT PO Cmahi's Ltriest Cex!tn Offer Is Made by 1 iC ULlllit.II llU. ' Plli:S aai OESUS List of Plzzzs snd Crpns To Be Given Av3y Decemt:r 31, 1S39: Packard Unrlfbt Grand Piano. Kcf;ulkr price ... BterUxc Uprict Graol Piano, Rcg-tilar price .... Kurtzmaa Uprirht Grand Piano. R5uLar price .... Undrrnan rprlgbt Grand PIabo. pjeg-uiar price . . . . Packard Cbarch Orrua. Ec7ular price $450 $425 $425 .$425 $150 1 1 1 1 5 Krell Auto Grand Player SaTflfl Piano. Regular price ......... vU Kotlr t Camibrll Tpf-ftt Grand CT C Piano. Eeg-olar price $JSD Harvard Uprlgut Grind Piano. Refclar price . . . Walworth UprlsM Piano. Regular price? ......... Packard Cliurcb. Orraa. Rcgnlar price ......... $375 $300 $125 TO THE CHURCH, SCHOOL, LODGE OE SOCIETY NOT FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SECURE ONE OF THE INSTRUMENTS MENTIONED ABOVE, WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING: Ttls list lacladee your CHOICE OP ANT PIANO WE REPRESENT. A Bathciars Refleettoas. Tbe more chances a boy has ts get a good educauua the mor be won't take Uiem. ! When a girl didn't speak to a maa br i mother told her not to it's a aigo they ; didn t toeeL , A woman has so much iniagmatioa sh i could tciiik her figur waa wulowy If i: , looked like a bowl of tnuan. j Tb mor clothe a womaa wants ta sur pass her neifchlior. the more som outer : aiiiuu siuu to surpass her. The aatisfsctery thing about making love ; to a a oman is f-hc iu bcuet s uu mean , it when she knoss you Aiiii L There s mighty little nse la being so good , that every body will aiah you were a horse- I tnief ao you could be tolerated. ew Tork iresa. Executives Nebraska Master Bakers' Association WILL BE Oil EXHIBITION ill OUR STORE DURING ALL J AT M'RXS, Quia '.a. aemajy geoiioe r won r. T PETER OX. Oni lia. Vk Praidbk 7 I VUROT. aotth Cm.aL, iituiv AND PLAYERS WE EEP2ESLBT , Chickering & Sons Packard Ivers Gl Pond Kurtzman Llndeman Sterling Harvard Kohler Gl Campbell Huntington Mendelssohn Waliworth The Dennett Co, Piano Kroeger Autopiano Krell-Autogrand Tel-Electric Lodges Societies Take Advantage of Thia Opportunity 40 Pianos at a reduction of $150.00 from reg-alar retail price. GO Pianos at a redaction of $125.00 from regular retail price. 100 Chapel Organ at $37.50. How To Socuro One Road Carofully Bend tm tie Baas and aadreeg of anybody yon think we might be able to interest ia tbe purebaae of a PIaao or orgaa. We will writ tkcm or send a representative to ace them and If we succe-d ta selllEf tbega aa lBatrmmeat darlnx tbe montb of October, November or December, ISO0, we will sir any Cbarri, School, Ixxig- or SocWy you may aaxne, credit u follows: For Each PWs riauso Sold 750 Poiata For Each Or(M Sold - 150 FoiBta For Each Graavd Plaavo Bold 1.000 Folate For Each I's-ictat Piaavo Sold ,M 600 Folnu Tbe Flaaoa and Orraaa will be (riven to tbe Chmrcb, School, bodg or Society aeeurlac tbe greatest Bumber of polnta betweea OdL 1st and Dec Jlt 10 . lnduslve. Namea of prospectlre buyers may be sent ia at aay time, sod as soon as received at tbis office will be entered oa oar records, sad credited ts tbe Cbwt-h, School, bodfe or Society Indicated by tbe sender. If tbe same name Is sent la by mors tbsa one porsoa, credit will be triven ts tbe first oae received.. Writs tod for full particvlAJ-s, TEE GREATEST OFFER EVER MADE BY AST F1AXO HOCSE IX THE HX8T. r.f WHAT WE WANT Is ThzX Every CHURCH, SCHOOL, LODGE or SOCIETY in Omaha, Western Icnra aad the Entire State of Nebraska will on Dec 31, 1909, have a Piano or Organ from THE DENNETT ''COMPANY A MAGNIFICENT OFFER THINK OF IT! $5,000 Worth of High Grade Pianos and Organs, Pianos That Are Known as Standard Hakes of the Country, Given Away. Absolutely Free And in addition to this lift of instruments we will effer reductions to the amount of $15,000 toward the purchase of Pianos and Organs by SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, LODGES and SOCIETIES who may not have been fortunate in 6ecuring a Piano or Organ Free, Our Past Rocord Is Your Guarantoo That Our Promises This Yoar Faithfully Parried Out LAST YEAS WE GAVE AWAY TEN PIANOS ABSOLUTELY FREE. READ THESE LETTERS Cewacll Bluffs, la. Nor. 17. la. Tbe Bennett Co. I reoelvwS tbe beautiful Kurumara awarded to m la ycur lata contest. Tbs contest waa absolutely fair la every way. (Signed.) E. K- TO T.FH. Ttt Harrison fct- Lexlagtea. Neb, Oct 11. Tbe Bennett Co. Tb stonier aV Campoeu piaoo awarded me la your suaele eoatest arrived Tkursday. It ts a fti Uaslrumeet and I tbeak yoa for your splen did present- (Signed.) MRS. J. E. LIXD. Soutb Omaha. Neb, Oct. tt. lfc. Tbs Bennett Co This la to ackaawledre receipt of tbe rwcaard grand fiano whlra you swarded me la your great contest. Words fait t erjireas any spere ciation and rlrasure la lecetvtng uia beautiful ta-lU-uoiML (Signed) MRS A C. IslILUtR. II Kerta Twenty -second St. Norfolk, JJeb, Jffoe X, '.! Tbe Bennett Co. I received tbe beaauful Harvard tea Occ 14 tbat I won In your recent ocrteet. Words cannot express my ttanks to yoa for It. Toa did Jast aa I said you weald In every aay. (Signed.) . ilRa. L B SOVTHWICK. 411 South Fourtb ST. Nel'.g Seb, Oct tJ. 1 The Bennett Co. I hae received tbe Bennett Ca. plane ttt I won aa a prise is your oenteei. It Is a lery c'.ce piano. Tbajuk you verv mu'h (.gn.d atlas tfilHtR WHL-aCJ. Woodbine. Ia Oct. Ji. l0a. Tl.s Bennett Ce. Tbe Chlckenng grand piano wblcb I era la your rtcent contest baa lea leoeivei. Every thing tn connecUoa wits tbis oosteat has beea exactly aa represented and I take great pleasure la recoia-tnetulii-g Tba Bennett Co to exyoB vietilr.g a f rt dase piano, (signed-) JflbS U1IJ.II hHVHA OTHERS RECEIVING PIANOS FREE WERE M1S3 MABEL BUHL, V158 C HIAX. Ord. eb. Ill & ltb St, Columbus. Neo. M1S T MILLER. MISS D. a B.VRTLET Sietioa B, Omaha. Neb. SaiTtra. Ia Our prices are the lowest consistent with the quality which you are assured of ob taining in a Piano from a list of old established makers. . Sold On Easy Payments If Desired Send In Your flames Today and Help Your Church, School. Lodgo or Coctety to Cocuro a PIANO FREE SffllflW