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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMRER 29, 1922, SOVIETS LOOK FOR A NORMALCY RETURN Have .You Had Batter y Tl' oubles? Predict Thafi%gfill Be Banner Have You Battery Troubles Now? Y ot nist If So Don't be a Skeptic. = [ dustries should be brought up to an output approaching the pre-war nor- Everything Was New Once auxiliary industries connected with them are to re-established first, Spe- cial attention and liberal expenditure And So is Science’s Newest [ty Oil, which in 1922 yielded 263,000,- | 000 poods (a pood is 36 pounds) is (] [} (] Bl| expected to yield 497,000,000 in 1925, 600,000 poods is expected to give 1,- 670,000,060 poods in 1925, as against 670,000,000 poods of ofl in pre-war times, and 2,097,000,000 poods of coal (in 1915, the year of maximum pro- Mr. Charles A. Speidel of the SPITAN BATTERY e srte FLUID CORP., will demonstrate and explain the iy metkisinatey, Sudlen, (1128 to yield 120,000,000 in 1925 as great and wonderful merit of this charge-while-you- B s the textile industry, where 1,368,500 wait-solution. Bring your battery trouble to us all B!/ spindies and 35,000 1o0ms are. work. ing in 1922 producing 500,000,000 day Saturday, September 30, 1922. Q|| varas ot clotn, 5,000,000 spindles and 80,000 looms are expected to yield 1,- 1 400,000,000 yards of cloth in 1925. This plan, however, can not be ac- complished without money, says a report to the recent Communist par-| Ity conferences. Money is needed| || trom the start, both as fundamental || and working capitol. And the sum to ex u 0 u 0 fl | bring the varlous industries through | (] till 1926 15 fixed at 8,500,000,000 gold | B || rubtes. Bl As no such money can be found in 86 ARCH STREET B! the country, the report urges the ne- || cessity of attracting money from abroad, as otherwise the existence of the most important industries—metal, machine and mining—are greatly threatened. REPORT DECLINE Uses Gas and Coal Economically Bflfis:’ifg%gfl”fi lOUR 36th YEAR IN BUSINESS STEWART RANGES really DO SAVE FUEL. With 90 years of experience, icaatich they are built to get every last heat unit from the fuel. They are wonderful Farmers Are Dissatslied bakers, because ovens are evenly hgated. NOW is the time to buy, as prices th;f:n,l;:&rf;:.;‘i:g“:xmm o Hart SChaffner & Marx have reached bottom. Why not decide now to get your new range here. i R e reward accorded to their toil,” writes the labor correspondent of the Daily ® Mail, as a result of a tour of the ag- ricultural districts in England. “It is a es O e s ln true that farmers are notorious grum- blers,’ 'he says, “but there can be no doubt that at the present time they T H I S W E E K e T e R A e O t dented, cause therefore. AT LOWEST PRICES Bt i, i s Slllts and vercoats !n(?ns‘:'ovllfg proportion of their ]aho:'a . IN THREE YEARS of profiteering middiemen. ann il | They are good and great values—$30.00 and higher. or nothing of it goes to the actual workers and producers. The result . % a You can buy the famous e T e S ¥ You will enjoy the warmth of Men’s Pa]amas at $l,50 to $3_00. 1923 IMPROVED are ove sompeiia 1o many cuces o || Exceptional Underwear made by the Winstead factory—$1.50, $2 dispense with paid work altogether. C y 2 state s - S E R V l ( : E S and $2.50. cost of millions of pmlf\dfl, while .the land ts being starved in productive- ||}l Fntire High Class Assortment of Neckwear—50c, 75¢, $1.00 and ness for lack of labor. g “At the same time, in the vital de- | l s fensive business of self-feeding, the 0 country is losing all that it gained COAL RANGES T e et erire Jand| | We have also Men’s Suits Priced at $15.00, $18.00 and $25.00. d GAS turning to permanent pasture. In ” 918 we had 12,309 cres of ar- ® 1 R e e o tneonn acres o a- |/ Without “blowing our own horn,” we want to go on record as WOMEN like this Range for many reasons. It looks very heautiful in thc ‘mfl. et the gram land fp :,4:n1,.§ v I NGt aibaitoe s of Sk on kitchen and is a range they are always proud to show their friends. It hakes, S o (‘rnrjxj o L:« el ;tatlengevtere Hiowa d Overcoats wa av . broils, roasts and cooks just perfectly with Coal and with Gas. It has abun- giginianed_py: mote” thanciLO00, ”““; dant capacity for all requirements—plenty of oven room and cooking space. R I b Be bils anll see ‘ths Thie of Sl wokibd i ; If in a hurry they can use Gas Section while Coal part is in use, as BOTH | T0 CARRY FIRST MAIL i Just a ;3 d $2 50 $l 00, sections operate independently. And finally when they install it, lifetime serv- o 0 | $1.50 an U, ice and satisfaction is assured. Amundsen to Carry Letters SEE these wonderful beautiful Ranges finished all over in Blue and in Gray Ao, o0 ol ik ORI ED Porcelain Enamel—which lasts a lifetime and never requires blacking. i e There’s a great joy and @eep satisfaction in owning a range such as this. It ,,,;e,‘Lfi_f(“ spectacular chapters in the can now be had with latest STEWART improvement, the new GAS-COAL LS et e LSRG WATER HEATER, very finest made. Amundsen, famous Norweglan explor: er, wings his way across the top of Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffoer & Marx From | Northern Europe. | the world in his proposed attemp to —_— — fly an airplane from the tip of Alaska | == . 3 ; — to Northermost Europe via the North|a priceless historical value to the ir § ISH SCHOOLS, | investigators this year include Chil- Pole With him in his monopla 1n01 recipients, who will doubtiess follow Stockholm, Sept. 29.-~A number of K ¢ans, Greeks, Japanese and Chinese. will ride a mail sack containing let-|{he affairs of their explorer-postman American educators have come to e U N ters written by Nome residents for|with intensified interest. Stockholm this summer to study the | A person weighing 120 to 140 delivery to friends in Europe. According to a report by Postmast- | public school system of Sweden, and | ,oune g To enther orATHOREE AN not | er Walsh of Nome to local postal of-|at least ten Swedish school teact ‘",Lf;',:SN""C;“",RT,'\’:,,",f‘ ','{\":h "‘°l°d .- forced a postponement of the flight| ficlals, the letters were written when have been sent to the United States | pofles, quart milk ® L4 until next year .these letters might| Capt. Amundsen was about to depart | for special investigation, ) L have reached their destination a|from the mining eamp on his way to| the report of Dr. K ¢ fe ; e ree ead of the time required to| Wainwright, 100. miles southwest of inspector of public h eaning Buddha, a twelfth HEATING AND PLUMB]NG 174 ARCH STREET v‘:mk‘:- nd}lntvirv by ttlw f‘:lah”eh::l Point Vi:y‘rn\\x where he will winter lm\’m A mrr;hvr i [ er ) goda, near Nanking, China, - routes. 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