Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1913, Page 10

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Washingten, Dec. M.——'rha new:ll‘ been enacted in many years. | mitude of the s interests affected, debates in beth bwha has made it Mew M the w‘er;% inl:ho( this highly grasp the essent its lbmportamt ! banking shgh fly o%u probably know the of P in tr,en 1z b ul t l:g. ie erowp and Puux is & m? ok eopaen&r-txd compoun white extract, rich in g other “patural healing mm elements. Other p ations will mot work im this tion. “The prompt results from this inexpen- sive remedy have made friends for it in thousands of homes in the United States end Canada, which explains why the plan bas been imitated often, but never successfully. A guaranty of absclute satisfaction, or money promptly reiunded, goes with this preparation. Your druggist has Pimex ,or will get it for you. If mot, t. framed, the 'following Swmmar; given of the bill as & whole and of its pripcipai detadils. its Effect Upon Mational Banks. Geperally spesking, the first steps to be tajken to bring imto eperation the pation’s new financial system will be through an organization commitiee send to The Pinex Co. Wayne, Ind, copsisting of the my of the e — treasury, secretary of agrielilture and comptroller of the Banks CUTTeRCy. have 60 days within which to file their applications for membership ia the new system, and one year's fime is ai- lowed before the govermment will com-~ pel the disselution of any national bank that refuses to join. TRAVELERS DIRECTORY New L.ondon (NPRWALSH) The new law will make little direct change in the operation of the preseni L«il‘l@ national banks, except to allow them | -0 — 29 loan a certain amount . of Lhen;' unds upon farm mortgages. Its chiel NEW YORK punzoselsm“danep piece of ma- STEAMERS chinery to the banking system that will *take up the slack™ during the changing busimess condifions of each year; that will give the banks a-piace to quickly convert their assets into cash in of need, and that will City of Lowell New Hampshire Chopse 1hiS Juw.c QEXL Lllic you &¥ Ymsmmuwm“ wwwmmam&m 0 ivow ek, Youid Bave & VOFAES OB AONE iSdand Soune «od & fluww View ©f the WoRderlud Skyime waterfronl of mm Asland. leaves New &«wnr at 4 %m-dfib’( Suaday), due New ‘ork, Pier 10, Bast Biver, uu&.fl River,” T o'clock mext morning. NORWICH bring out mew federal ournency when it is need#d amd retire it when meoney bscomes “cheap.” Provision for Financial Crises. Banks are pow required to keep a certain perce-me of their deposits as “reserves,” part in cash in their own vamits and part of which may be rcupummmmksot\lewYut, Chicagoe, St. Louis and other designat- ed cities. In times of sudden financial demands, when banks have loaned up to the full lisnit of their | these reserves fmrnish little relief, be- camse if they are paid out to meet de- mands, the banks are left in a precari- ons cond@tion. 'Fne besic principle of the néw law to get these reserve funds out imio bl J B Mesls a la Carte Tickets and statsrooms from tickes agent raiiread station. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP' CO. Nerwich to New Yerk CHELSEA LINE IT’S A MISTAKE Made by Many Norwich Resisents. Many people in a misguided effert te get rid of kidney backache, rely om plasters, liniments and other make- shifts. The right treatment is kid- pey treatment and & remarkably ree- ommended Kidney medicine is Doan's | Kidney Pills. Nerwich is ne excep- tion. The proof is at yeur very deor. The following is an experience typi- cel of the work of Dean’s Kidney Pills in Nerwich. Joim ‘Connell, 32 Forest Street, Ner— -wieh, Cenn., says: "1 can recommend Dosu's Kidney Pills highly as they have never failed t give me relief when 1 have used them. 1 strained my back and my kidneys were affect- ed. Nething helped me until I pre- cured Doan's Kiéiney Pills at N. D. Sevin & Ser’'s Drug Store. They | | acted like a charm and I bave had ne § kidney trouble since” | ¥or .sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fester-Milburn Ce. Buffale, New Yerk, sole agents for the United States. > Remember take no ether. If you are censtipated, your entire m‘atum is poisoned by the waste mat— ter kept in the hmd’y—eenm.\s results eften follow. Use Dr. King's New Life Pilis snd you will soon get rid of eon— &c tipation, ‘headache and other tnoubles. at lruegsta or by mail H. R Bucklen & Ce., Philadeiphia and St. Louis. Micaragua the name—Doan's—ard | stated part of money they are required to hold as re- urn:. Under the new system, when ‘aWI\IrrymwoMcan commen secure their own reserves, or, if neecessary, even the reserve of other banks, by de- positing this security. ‘The new will receive of the country. They in turn will e gu-mmed to loan back to the banks all ut 35 per cent. of these reserves, SO that in case of emengency, milliens ot cash can be brought out inie GNIII‘ tien quickiy. The banks will have to pay for these loans, bowever, as indi- viduais have te pay for a loam from any local bank, and this charge is ex- rected to prevent the too-free use of the reserves heid by the regional banks. New Form of Paper Currency. A pew form of paper currency is also provided for, to come out in case of emergency, and which is expected to £0 back into the hands of the govern- ment when times are normmal These “treasury motes” w1u be pripted by the government and issued through each regional bank and will bear the l‘g- | antee both of the regional bank and the government. if the demand for currency in any section of the country exceeds the | supply of circwiating money, a region- ui bapk can secure this new money irom the government apd putf it into wresladen, but a geld reserve of 490 per cent. and commercial paper equal to tihe full value of the mmm be monwvy hack into retirement when it is | mo longer needed. 7500 NATIONAL BANKS. But Few Hundred Have Indicated in- tention to Jein System. Washington, Dec. 22-—Whai treas- ury officials arded as an indication of how finan circles will recelve the new federal curremey system came lwmfinemlwmflemerthanys— em. . Receipt at the treasury of mcores of infermal applications frem all parts of the commiry has led Mr. MeAdoo to believe thai there can be Do question now that a large part of the natlonal banks intend to come into the systemn. There are about 7,500 national banks in the TUnited States. Omly a Sorv hundred bave disclosed an BRIEF STATE NEWS Neroton—The new Methodist Prot- estant church at Neroton Heights was dedicated last week. . Stamford —The health board js ask- ing for $500 for 2 moter car for As~ sistant Health Officer Anderson. Hartford—George ‘W, Deming, at wne time a guard at the Connecticut state prisen and fer 20 years a at the fi;‘f".f.“ county jail, died im that city _ Deep River—Invitatioms have been issued to the golden wedding anmiver- sary of Mr and Mrs J B. Banning, which will be celsbrated at their home ?1, Maim street Wzdmsh December Meriden—Considerably over ome- half of the $§00,000 appropriation granted to the city of Meriden by the legislature for the Broad PBrook res- erweir construction has already been expended, Ridgefield —Rey. William H. Woed, D. D, pasior of the Jesse Lee Memo- rial M. E. church, has resigned te take effeet Dec. 28 and acoepted a call to the pastorate eof the Hedding Memo- rial chureh of New York city. He will be suceeeded here by Rev. John J. A GIFT THAT LASTS THE WHOLE YEAR ROUND A HAVE YOU A TELEPHONE. TELEPHONE IN YOUR HOME ? ATV TR Tie See How Quick “GETS-IT” Wil Re- move That Corm and Stop the Corn-Pain! the surprise you get epra cure. regional o about one-balf of the hamk reserves| jeaitn, oo, ETS-IT” is sold at all druggists’ at 25 cenls a badq, or semt direet by wrence & Ce., Chicago. pastor of Grace Methodist church, Bridgeport. New Haven—The class of 1899 of {at the Quinmipiac eclub, New Haven, i the other eveming, to Judge E. P. O’Meara, judge of the New Haven city couwrt. WMW—& may be goodbye to furnishing Snavely, Episcopal of the taxpay- BEASOR. HINTS FOR HOME-MADE FANCY WORK SEWING APRON. To make this very convenient sew- ing apron buy one yard of fSowered lawn and three yapds of lace If the pieces are cut with the dimensions given, there will be no trouble fren® sids be well to make a paper patiern L. The height at which the pocket is placed makes this apron a fovorite with those who de not like a low poek- et S8HOE BAGS FOR TRAVELLING. Every traveller kmows the wutility of having cloth cases in which to wrap shoes. To make a serviceable pair of cases, one will need a yard of ligot weight mercerized material and theee and one-half yards of ribbon. For a person who is a constant travellcr, they may be made in any shade of lin- en, tan beu.ag especially serviceabie. One yard will make two pair, as the the width for one pair. Cut two picees 7x20 inches in the shape indicated by the large drawin and two pieces 7-12 i by the smailer drawing. After making 2 ~ } e e a one-inch hem across the ends of the smaller pieces, place a small and a large piece together (wroag sides to- gether) and then bind around with one-half inch ribbon, leaving at the ends te tie. The section of ng»am-ar.m&mmmmu .One lot of special value Pocket Knives, worth 50c, for 39¢ Pearl Handle Knives, 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Leonard Watches, guaranteed for one year, forSl.Oo A good Boys’ Watch, worth $1.00, for 85¢ ‘Razors, all prices, from $1.00 to $3.00 Keen Kutter Junior Safety Razors, six blades, $1.00 Planes, Hatchets, Hammers, Vices, Chisels, Saws, Bits, Etc We have Keen Kutter and Stanley Tools. BUY THE BOY A BOX OF REAL TOOLS $5.00, $6.00 and $12.00 a set Skates 75¢ to $2.00 a pair Sleds 75¢ to $1.50 each BUY HIM 2 quart Aluminum Percolator, only $2.00 AnO-CcanushngorPouma Mop, the Mop that All Copper, Nickel Plated 'l'n Kettles Tea Pots and Coffee Pots Keen Kutter Carving Sets, the quality goods, $1.78 ¢ $6.50 per set Butcher Knives, sets of Knives and Forks Food Choppers, 75¢ to $1.50 Bread Mixers, Rayo Lamps, “Princess” Electric Flat Irons, Nickel, Silver, Silver Plated Ware. Sets of Knives and Forks; sets of Tea and Tablespoons. Alarm Clocks The Household ALBERT BOARDMAN, Proprietor € | you a small fortune tomorrow. Balletin Building 74 Franklin Street be needed. Or it may be two colors, well chosen, in which case it is safe to mare, and take iwo pieces of sheet . Open and put in sachet of left long so that they may be used for umxnd a folded handkerchief. sachet enclosing a dainty hand- atrractive Christ- mas ML INSURANCE- We Sell Workmen’s Compensation Insurance J. L. LATHROP & SONS NORWICH, CONN. lengthwise is required, but only haif BE ON YOUR GU ARD in the mat- f taking out FIRE INSURANCH Doucy taken out today may save It wild not only shield you trom loss but will ecut your worry in half. . ISAAC S. JONES insurance and Rea! Estate Agen$, Richards Building, 91 Main 8t WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St., opp. Thames Bank FARM AND CITY PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. Represents 15 Fire Insurance Com- panies. ATTORNEYS AT LAW AMOS A. BROWNING “tterney-at-Law, 3 Richards Biag. "Phene T00. Brown & Perkins, Atorneys-at-Law 5 mb Oyer Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St. Thames Entrance stairwey near to the longer plece can be turned over in a | National Bank. Tehpnm 88-3. sort of a flap and if the ribben ends are left at the point of this flap, the case can easily be tied.” A case smuch as this is one of the most useful that can be made for any person who is a constant traveller. HANDKERCHIEF HOLDER. Narrow ribben, half an inch wide, woven in amd out together forms the snrfa.ceq the % i.vn vm wase EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Atterney-et-Law. Shauaen Buildiv s = Sy Babies! Scon they will be big beys and girls, and their faces will be only a memery. Bring the babies and we'll catch their smi]es. nariod ThE PHOTOGRAPHER Opposite Narwich Savings Society. F. C. ATCHISON, M. B, PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Do IT NOw Plumbing @s it should be dome s the kind we do. every tight, sanitary and latest style plumb- i Pest of bath tubs, latest devices in i Call us up on the '‘phone, write us. We will ix you up in good shape at a moderate price. A. J. WHOLEY & CO,, Telephone 734 12 Ferry Stroet PLUMBING Why not atttend to it now? It will be fully as easy and ebuvenient for you to have the work dond now as later when it may be freezing weather. Estimates e¢heerfully furnished om sny work you need dome. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. C. E WHITAKER Snecessor to . ¥, GIBSON, Tin and Snt't Mnul Work-r. Tar or Asphalt and Gravel Roofs, Walks and Drrveways. aprid T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Frank'in Street ROBERT J.COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING & West Maim St STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at rigas prices, by skilled laber. Telephene 50 WeST MAIN ST. TrytheElectric Light Treatment for Eheumatism, Troubles of the Cir- cilation or nerves. SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY JAMEBES DAWSON Reaem 26 Central Building Lady Assistant Norwich, Conn. Mill Ends SALESROOM OPEN e 8a mtoiZm - ip.mto 5p.m. Daily and Saturdays unfil!l-.m. LAIGHTON |poNEMAHMILLS Taftville, Conn. Take Taftyille or Willimantio cars

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