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“RATN, WARMER TODAY; ©LOTDY, OOLDER TOMORROW "¥TLL ASSOCIATED FRRiERLRe PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, FEB. 2, 1922 cwuzss of The Bulletis. persons in fmanelal eircles tn this alty, P Briggs presided at the business session. | little time to make a study of his busi-| cent years had buflt up cumulatir= handi- | MICE AND OTIER PESTS Ting out of and in the course of Bis em- () 14 . - George L. Ingalls was in charge of the | ness and see whether or not his business | cape against Connecticut industries. DAMAGE STATE ORCHARDS |plovment, anfl has requested his attorneys diiH 4 d after dinner programme. s up fo the average or hetter than the| Representatives of mamy Commecticut| ... DA . T Bek That tiy Clatis BeTpANOrETeS ‘ At the business session It Was voted |average as shown by these factors. manufacturers are in attendance as the | ISt MWSt and other roden depreda- | *yihereupon in tiew. of the evidence, e e P o C : to have at Ladies' Night the latter part liearigs and the Manufacturars Associa- [t1o0S in New Enctand, York and | ang considering ths climasity roquset fo h B . of March and committees will be a ap- P DT TR tion of Commecticut in its argument for n-ficm{ ";l:‘ . ~1~"m-c‘!' \‘:w,-l are w wal of his claim, it is found thats R ™ B - | SPE 0 horizontal recuction in rates is cooperat- vestization by the Binlozical |, 2 Banking, 1ts world, national and local | ing, the uss of bank eredit was In the | POINted at the next meeting. It was al : 3 : oD ey Fashington, with o he has receved mo injury arising out ofs WEATHER | nistory, was. the wopic taken for- discus- | form of mote Issue, and belns subjected | 50:announced that the meeting ‘of Fob- FREIGHT RATE REDUCTION |ing with the National Industrial Traftc g Soca aeton. ith & 3= %2 |ana in coarse of his empioyment, and his Conditions sion by Nathan A, Gibbe, cashier of the | to. no central. supervisor, lacked stabill- |TUSrY 22 had been postponed until Feb- | Arguments for horizeatal rejuction of |easue and many other organizationa. | S R T SIS 1) SHest 2 I felaim ds therofore dismisced. : bance that was eentnal| TH@mes National bank, at the foonday [ty and conetant value. The national ;““: ; en P."Alfred Fleming will |all freight rates were presented before B Pl by (e s 5 : e “Tusa. | luncheon of the Norwich Rotary club at | banking period developed larger use of | ¢ the mpeaker. tho Intestate Commerce Commfssion I SIGNED, UE. 0. SEEAX A summary of the findings of a repre- | Kautman—Slosbels Wedding Invitations: e e ot 1o (e Wauregan hotel on Wednesday. Mr. | deposits than of ‘note {ssue. Not issue Washington Tuesday afternoon in hehall OVER 700 FRUIT TREES |sentative of the department in the ciatrs 5 e il . T ey vard 10| Gibhs dealt Jargely with the national |as a privilege inder federal mupervision | DISCUSS FACTORS IN of the Manufacturers” Asscelation of Con- | -, 8 T O | eea nnon ™ in the SAtfs | Invitaions have been fsmed by: ota, where it was CEN- |, ;ying system in Norwich but in lead- | resulted in- stable values. This period 4 neciicut by J. F. Atwater, acting as tstlon held 5 Connecticut—Investig. Charles Slosberg of 425 West Mainl as a storm of marked intensity | {7 r L 2 ; MAKING FARM SUCCESS for the Association’s Traffic | Sociation held at the county farm bu- ticut—Investigation of ‘one larze | < Bl 0 e o o He | 1% up to thig he gave a briet review: of | ended by the passing In fave of. bitter 3 spokesman for the reau ofice in Norwich on Saturday last, | fArm containing 19000 fruit trees showe! | Sreet to the wedding > ine: sht. It has been attended | (i '\ Vi e ®puciness from early days | opposition, of & bill permitting the ex- | DUFINE the past week four farm man- | Committes, and Mason Mnghum of Wa the. secretary reported — that oees 700 |ieavy infestation by almost ewery roden |1¢3 B- to Dr. Charies Kaufman of New; e | rains within the last 24| jen 2 bank was simly a place wheto | tension of .charters of existing natlonal | 4ement meetings were held in this coun-|ingon, speoial counsel Mr. Atwater | 1% SCUOIRNY rehorted that over 100 SO R0 C IO (I 2 OR, O TOU | London, which is to take place om Feb er the egstern half of the coun-| m Tt & L0 m e A o D I In | banks. for teonts ysre;mitee: & at which A. W. Manchester, the farm |stated that reports to the association from | trees had been signed up to be sprayed | PR TUONE 1o Wew FEnsiand, | Pine anl ;] = : except in th® north Atiantic states. | 10t g ‘The mecond pericd was from 1383 to |Management apecialist and County |its members showed that in their opinion | Sooperatively during this coming season. |FCACRN TIZ Rad Doen extremely flestrns - . =0 accompanied by ehifting National Banking. 1899 and .was one of . natural: develop- | ABent Harold F. Johnson discussed im- |a general rate reduction would stimuate | (€ IS BEORDIC from all reports that-over| [ 7 FERCT TR WONERICE WETCL T e oy share of the s 0 the Missouri and upper Mis-| L B ent having | ment. . While clrculation was declining | POUANt factors which affect the farmers' | business and that it was the general fezl- | B3 L be’ siguen. hefors this speay ping [mperonn: eotiontall rabbits demed J o ey it fos Ppl valleys and the upper 1ake re- | oo (o receive deposits, discount bus- |the extending. of credits through depos- |Pusiness. Mr. Manchester pointed out |ing that rates should be brousht down I |y eon®haiq in ey e Loy, thie Tawns, and. Burofean Barey wae relief of Jewish chiidren in Europe temperature was higher in |} ", 3 f at the average Connecti 1 figures In harmony with reductions in: o & % lawns, 3 n ore i X Rt e ness paper, loan and it its was rapidly growing. e ecticut farm to | fig h : 253 — s b in the ¥ ; e ent m wa is $5000. oA * Wedneatay |0 e et o Dy | e frm 1300 to 113 | B mccemiuly st aim toward having |oihcr lncs of busine S e Sof eowertmrhy o R iriy S 500 - rnesota storm will move ra- | "4 in notes, foreigd and domestic | Wae ~ that of development of emaller |the business big enough. By big enough| Mat Atwnter said: A cotimmance | GaiSyy, PO TR0 VR EE ChS MUCCRR 2 == = e reasiward accompanied | {5, B L nce” coin, bullion and ored. | banks. Thix:was alded by the reduction [business we mean ‘a busilness that. is|of the prosram of adjustments on partic- | ot o€, MECET OF DURCRASING & WOWET] (o 0 (T 0T ASE?” 3 ntic states and by | 117 0L SRANES CoIm, o A r®%z | of the required national bank capitaliza- | NOrth at least in gross income two and|uiar commodities affords little Teliet to | STAYEr I8 Jeft to the board of directors - NANE ETEAsEeS A Real Rem 3 nE to snow in the | O s e e en | tion from $50,000 to $25,000, by which | one-half tiems as much as the actual la-| Connecticut industries, now operatins WRieh Sonsists of H. J. Larkham, presi- NEW TELEPHON : upper Ohio val- on, plates or tile like, which was |Many small places were enabled to en- [ bor put in on the farm. On one farm [about 60 per cent. of normal but does not The \-‘,m_r,'”fl’ fl: e i When you are makine a telek s will_be foilowed by | o0 0 S “and. unproductive in the | 0¥ banking privileges. in the county, at one of these meetings, | stimulate business in the middle west | oR® WWaterford men reported that over|out of town and vou hear th FO!' Fa_umg l-hlr' weather Friday 1n the| e of the bank untll the depositors il e |n estimate of the value of the laboT |where increased competitin to Connecti- | &) “rn e d‘:"’ for the|ine smile” ask *“What is yorr = east of the Mississippi Tiver. | Snouy cuil for it e Present Perlod. was made, putting the value of the own- |cut manufacturers is developing. Individ- | FPTAY Tng in this loc ifoals for |Sicase?” do not think she is Here's zood news for all men and te_temperature in the Atlan-| {8 T L L traced to.the | , The passage of the Federal Reserve|cr's labor on a purely commercial bus- ual commodity reductions ' alep disturb [ (7St SRowH it should not be difficult fOF|nirt with you becanse vt » hair is falling out, whd . ay will be followed| 1o e o orence as Jenders of | ACt In 1313 ushered in the present pe- | iness at $800, the Wite's labor for farm|normal rate relationships while'the Fo:i- | (%8 Men to be able to purchase a £00d anmwmzement by the Shuthern Ne are growing bald and have sealps cov w night and | ;oncl TG receivers of deposits in- the | Ti08- Under the old national bank sys- | work at $228, monthly help at $280, oth- | zontal reduction on all rates in #ich man. | S254 Dower spraver to handle this {ruit|iand Telephone company ered iwith dandruff that itch % fourtaenth countrv. . The Jews of Lom | tam of note issue, it was very ineiastic, | er help at $174. This gives a total value | ner as they are increased. The high cost | ProJect in this locality. The toll operator is usinz a tel Ld & Osgood, Co. or aiiy SooLArES < are dlsplaved on the |1 O e e ey | 2nd mo provision was made that enahied |of all labor on’this farm of about §1582 |0 ftransnortation Eeriously refcts wpon | [ o == phrase just adopted in Connect Slnt S can’ now \sibuly S SR NG om Deiaware break-| /o maxe a business of dealing in mon- | ATKS D times of distress to realize on |for the year. Multiply this by two and|the sales of Connecticut products in 4 N STAR CHAPTER L which has been in use in « thro Senuine Parisian saze (liquid form)y ° e " They had benches, o tabien, men | thelr scommercial paper. This led 1o | one-half gives us $3955. - In other word|western territory. W belleve consider- REPRESENTED AT MEETING |the countray for same time. Tt 1% which is guaranteed to quickly, surely wiaich they exchanged goney and bills. | ooy banks carrying larger lines of | this farm must tutn off products during|able business is lost on account of In-| Many members of Sachem Chapter, |Proved that. by lea the pame of ¢ and safely abolish every sign of danda ~ easing | Theze benches were cailed bancos, The bonds, which they used as collateral r;-r the year which would be equal to better | creased Tates between gur locat com- | 0. E. S., atterded the convention held at|calling person, the toll one Kching ‘acily’” il SINAE & 3 Broni word banco, Is' supposed to be the orig- | \0808 _from “the reserve banks” in the | than $4.000 if it would be even moderate- | vetitors ’* location and' location of com- | Hartford Monday and Tuesday which |2%ed to give more satisfact ry service a new growth of b with | "2l of the word bank. Some claim ‘it :;’5"‘ ;"n"“: ‘:‘VN" "'_'Ti \:r:::‘ cr'vr'_d" Iy successful with the above mentioned|mon markets. New England im-orts | proved v beneficial and ~ interesting. e oD T . o s e from hanco when applied to a “‘"“:"i;hm“‘” "‘fl"‘”‘:'»" ’F:u !:i RO jambub of labor, om other sections most of its £00d and | Monday evening they attended the ban- Compensation Claim Dismisced Thousands can testify to its_exeels ‘& heap of mon It aiftienlt. to_get. . This ed to violent | Sk proauetivehess ot the stock on’the tonnage of rax quet and ball after which Mrs. Peter| The workmen's comensation elaim of | lence: some who feared baldness now " i Bank of Venice was established | luctuations In interest rates. Under the | farm was another factor discussed at idmnorcs L Oonv i allieh 1 Wilson and Mrs. Walter Bussey enter-|mTony Rose of Westeriy again < in their abundant hair, while e The republic wanting funda | TSNS R L0, D O e was | Some length. Mr. Manchester points out its food and.h o topuaze f TAW |tained and served light refreshments in|Bros. of New 1 < others who suffered for xears, with - lled each citizen to contribue one | PAPST 18 thse StnERnt perods Mi|that whether it Was poultry or dairy s New Englanl therefore has | their rooms at Hotel Bond, to the fol-|in a finding siven by . andraff and ltching head Zot a'cleans per cont. of his poxsessions to the state | fevcioped and the cause of these 1261l | sioek or hens it made o differcnce iy catest interest in the rairoad llowing: Mrs. L. Saunders, worthy mat-|Donohue. The man ma n g o p after just a fejv days usd s i Rapn| AL fOUF or five per cent, interest, They | SIMTERE falen TAS Semoeh I SUS | pacticular, & good hen should produce Jjnd has proportionately the |ron, irs. K. Barber, Mrs. M. Tracey,count of hernia, allczd o ha i simple home treafment. L Pngland_Rain | received ceriifcates of stock which were | T o6, those, PR B0t BN around 160 egs in the vear and from & PN nvasien it eaia Mrs. A. Manning, Mrs. W. I. Dunstart, | cuffered on X mitfer Whilheot NoSlses Sl B . cnsl and sold on the open market. | LT o0 g or by other collateral. | JATE€. number of records should have i Rme o oets Mrs, F. Maynard, Miss' L. Williams and his finding, Commission , #ray hair, matted, stringg . nk of Amsterdam founded in 1609, | "2re allowed to rediscount for the | Pe€N KEPL in the state it was estimated | iot' S Misg C. Chuech. A very pleasant eve-|Donohue sal uft or itching scalp _trg s in Norwich | was the first bank organized for the pro- | o S5 S AR e svstem, commercial | that &Ny man. who had an average i 'wlnd(:--.\.: _m?';;; S‘r indnacrin | MnE was spent which extended into the| The cleimant, since requesting a hear- you will not be disaps T in se tions show the | ™ "rv:;"rnr nnmn;_«rc« paper, under certain conditions, as fol- | €OMe of less than $150 per year per cow | pomters i . ! | early hours of the morning, realizes tha inst of any ol t's a scientific ,."w.m,. . 5 Crapesatore ana| ,The BANK of England was chartered in | PSDCT as not making anything from his cow s : ;| ,20rs. Louis H. Geer represented the:he might make of receiving an inju supplies all hair needs. = E ne e eeihis bank has two separate de- 17y} 1t must be a note. draft, or blll | The crop yields was another impor Mr. Atwater clted several fnstinees of | éharter as associate matron and Louis | 3 = 3 38 3010 °f ! verned commerce |3, ' be nsed in the first | Der year, unless he has S| west on accoun re handican - 3 8 30101 0 1" radita. over. all tha werld. " Aince |D0CR USed or are to be used in ret | per vear, unless he has an exceptional |1 S SR A he B on fore : - 38 30.00 then the United States has taken an in Instance Jn’ produciag, [purChesing, car Sreet ds not making much. Vhile 1he | aren and mertiohed on oncern wh' i 1en the United States has m- Lol : J area and mertiofed one concern which is [ — E s rest 24 e S i T oAl M- | rying, or marketing goods in one or more | man Who s getting yields of Well OVer | now atin to Sell th 4he saladle weat oy | eld ‘ P ine bamk ot North Amerien. wen the |91 (he mepe of the procens of produc | 200 bushels o the acre and may X e ream 34 763 onn e R e | ticin, mamutastun=. or _distribution, or |a market that is nome teo Sood may | TS the se [ | Sr outhorised pank In the United | jor the purpome of carrying or Arading In [nake a ‘fair thing. The averafe datry | o oo mieh that competitors com | i [ e T et in | nontis or motes of the United States. man who is growing less than 10 1005 of || neormectlont e festosrer T o . LS aees it cani | independence blil of exchange the proceeds of which [ While the man who is growing 15 tons| ha7 lried fo meet this competition in mdepen ] v 3 & 3 e somo instances by abmorbing the dud | § — . ——— | “The Firet bamk of the United States |have been used or are to he used for |Per acre is securing a fairly cheap feed | SO NS o orbing dhe . e High [ Sfoon | ,, 7% First bank of the United States [Bave Dech USSR O L% sbmments. of aas |1or hls dairy sows:. It was molnted gut|[STonCe I freight and by makins ot i Clogged Alr Passages Open at s | Sets | Water.|| Sets. | 1151, with & fised capltal of $10.000000. | Kind, much as land, huildings, or ma- |that many men in this county are grow- | 2In freieht allowances to eqyabze differ- Once—Nose and Throat Clear. 3 5 om 1 & m o | and expired at the termination of ita | chiners, or for any other capital pur- |ing oals for the hay crop and seeding[noF In CSt. but these expediences add | g | 7 SO eS | o 1 751 | he Tnited States was chavtered fn 1516 | () Tt must not be a mote, draft, or |35 hours of lahor per acre to grow an|%ld on account of Connecticut’s seo- helwfdvzyl‘rfi':\?l e \‘M ot T e 12.09 §47 | With a capital of $35.000.000 which ex. | blll of exchange the proceeds of which |acre of oats and it farmers in New Lon- | Sroonin| location with reference to sources | (0 & Ot G, o e Bam. at any 3 A s, Caehon commrany o ten | Tave been used or: are to be used for |don county sesded_down in corn and lef; |°F, TITDY Of raw material, impose sev old Eet IS Crea Baluil 4t o EL W AR V' - e 08 o renew Ita | charter Wil Gat |investment of & puttly speculative ‘char- | catat out'of, e rotation: It would leave | 2TUCAP On our industries. Manufactur. [dUE Store. Apply a Ifttle ofithis pur NOVELTIES HICH E NO TO : : U B | i e M et iy et ] eter o for the ures ot “léndlitg t6 | aadable eonsigifeble amudnt of g8 fuform Fus that seteamen repori SileC ! SUE UL Eaumdeatros Ine fopeamilinto BE SEEN v Sate charters by private In. | some other horrower. which would be used much mor. altect of Besent el Srelegit Fates g ORI AOSLUSNARE I ler by ienciate : - e B e e usiness to markets nearer home | through every air paseage of your 3 L water The National Bank System was start- | of goods or colateral of any nature, In- | Ways. i | it ot | o5 by the paseage of the National | cluding paper. which is ineligible for | The forezoing factors do mot absolute-|yaies clear. . Your nostrils are open. You % Act in 1863, and are now the only | rediscount, provided it (the note, draft, |1y govern every farm,sbut usual factor fwater also Introduced nnmerous | breathe freely. No more hawking or| 3 = banks iseuing bank nntes, outside of the | or bill of exchange) Is otherwise eligi- | which are indicated by a s e b his testimony Before diie cont.| Eritiing: i Head Feoldg s and. eatacibl ederal Reserve Banks. These National | ble. ; - 800 farm records over a period of years | mission comp Yo' Connectioit | yisld: like Vinagios s Dontt {stay. stuftad anks are under the direct control of | This system ha‘"dr_\vlfw‘d & sound fin- | in this state. From such information as | with ories and |up, choked up and miserable. Relief - he comtrolier of fhe currency. They | ancial protection againsi panics as shOWn | this the average farmer can well take = s ncn e st b e tanee: dsning are suhiect to not less than twe examin- | the past two vears when we have pass- € ations by his department and two by its | ed through the greatest deflation period 4 own directors in each year. Not less (In financial historv, in an orderly pro- i quired from them each year. den financial disasters, By regulating 1 are about sixty | The Natlonal Bank Svstem was ea- i credits through its members, thereby both departments and | alished to (1) provide a market for gov- | stopping inflation. unnumbered failures n talk tha her dey ernment honds: (2) zive the counfry a |have heen preventedd. To this end, the 3 by inified currency svstem. The growth of | member banks of the svatem for over sen talk the evstem has four periods. From 1863 | two vears have worked togather =0 &0 on {5 1882 was the formative pariod. | that we mow feel the crisis is past and ‘ « reduetion. As far as|Throughout the earlier pericd of bank- | good times are ahead. o last development is : number of the em. Development of National Banking System Shown by Periods. i arious departments stated etk ot go out on - strike < 2 zy i Thera that difficulties be- 3 _ Sy ) = rinters and engravers and @ 2z e2s ~8 " ould come to & definite ey g0 fzg T E S K fave Iy ez i 3 PN e 5% gk RGO STARTING TODAY " g £ £n 3 As for the charter revision the epinion| PERIOD g £0 2 % . B T e e TWEED SPORT SKIRTS c sentiment that | there &t 42 & dikeiar tat s 3 3 o 1™ ; : ! our Unrestrlcted C O ce kg g A e 2 S “ s typiayie - 2 orerment are | : B the thing” this year, and the attractive e departments of the : : . . : i ou 1he Mo day i | . : sport skirts which are now to be found in ut as for a| 20 435 1350 1,409 213 . . of government there| 17 508 et 190 a1 . : The Apparel Shop are examples of the : e 1 5 8 e WOMEN'S AND MISSES to e e | 1914-1220 (inc) 7 years ..... 1,248 20,203 894 8.7 latest mode. - ' °CommUNIY ] The conditions governing the lssues of [ was at one time cashier and dirsctor s fthey A s es o one s of [ rational hank notes, bank accaptances, | this bank Plaids both large and small are very veserve requirements, check ciearing svs- | Hon. Lafavetts S. Foster, a prominent tem. and collections, and the conducting | statesman and lawyer, served upon its | numerous, and some remlrhbly attrac- - of trist departments, can be only men- | board of directors. | oned in thlg short article, The late beioved Charles W. Gale | } tive plain colors add to the variety. = . served as clerk, officer and director for 5 . : . . a e oot ot Banka. | S0 S e Pleated skirts are seen in greater numbers, he national hanks orzamized In Nor- 5 % 1 ) b8 o The bank has been instrumental in de- ies are c 2res The Firet National hank, suc- | valopizs commercial, and marticular but some of the most recent novelties s N e ® | the manufacturing industries of our v { = Thames National bank, micsessor to The | o1 a* 00" lonks. forward to. re- ! perfectly plain. Ples were Dles to] bank: The Sccomd Nerional bants rohe | RE¥ed activities in the coming, years and | . 9 xx tha clerk was | Snetueket National benk. and The Un. | Wefulhess slons the sme line. ‘ rices $2.99 to 3. ream ples sald: | cas National bank. Shows 011 Bank Notes. e e m‘y":" The Merchants, Thames and Uncas are [ At the conclusion of his talk Mr. Ha“dsome Pleated Skirts in fine Prunella i & Tound|now doing husiness and the others been | Gibbs called attention to am interesting S0 e s b DL S S S e b - $10.98 i Thames bank was organized in | °US denominations, the curiosities being b - 1 subject to the laws of the state [ the -$1.25 'bill, $1.50, $3- and $4 bills. 4 of pis. i ’ i There was also an exhiblt of what was . . Py - o 8 por s ey Connectient and the Tnited States L e [ ” e 88 A '{,M‘ Provided: That the bank should pur. |known as the old “shin-plasters" loaned port ris for “Juniors g endenas ase the stock of the Norwich'Channel | bY' George “'d' arroll. "rm;r ethbn in- Lt AT rnany and “maintain a depth of at | cluded every denomination of the “shin- 2 ) . ’ . o Tmembers of the ||, "{n fest of water in the channel ‘of | PIStPE.” Mr. Gibbs also gave out ; We don’t mean children’s skirts, nor do we 7 Forking on some mew i Fiver at common and ordin- ) PAmDhiets containing the revenue act of . 2 = : dows ot the room and | 1h° Tham TR e L egular Prices Were to $65-00 mean skirts for small women, but skirts @oskrance of the room. first offfes was on Main street, | Iness men. ] : which are designed for the difficult ages T b 4 — T iwmren | 1678 the fewelry stors of John and Geo. The ‘meéting 'was enlivened by the r o st ndrew’s churel " G bt ol o | ust i = i i roct Ohioristsr snd Opt| L. Bles' 18 now ‘looated. "Tt'wis char- | usunl spiciief sining Spil an widof fon between childhood and maturity. They gla i T trred in 1824 as a matlonal bank, abeut | tife Was the competitive songs by the ama fur tr d d l f - 4 e heen. ®Me|ine time it moved- Into offices on She: | VATious fables.” This furnished mo lit- n -trimmed models for women and misses. are made of Tweed, and are pleated. 3 T gy e - - tucket street, whers It now “stands, oc- | /¢ amusement and-resulted in the con- 1 2 o be held £h8| cunving fta new builing, erected in 1810 | Vietion that more individual training was t t . Onl $4 98 tter part of Feb- - e ity. Dr. John 8. Blackmar was w b Wwas renewed in 1884 and 1904, Its an- | (N Son& leader and President Yuclus e assortment includes coats o e season s smarteSt | o r the mew 8¢ “n‘r\"lhrh:""h thorized eapital is $2,000,000 with $1,- ¢ and the bullding| 000,000 patd In. On December 31,1921, { l d fin s . . ; e e Db O T | T styles and finest materials. All are silk lined throughout Tweed Suspender Dresses : 8 > s Mg gt k’” L ?'": ided profite of $120,400.74, and depost 3 slaty n @ workmen started | o £2676,282.21, with total assets of . . e T T T, e | INTO YOUR and warmly interlined FRTeL . the 1 or protacted hy stockholders liability -of 3 - Decidedl d 1 th TA S1ARIRNE iact a1 (i i roteation: n ecidedly new and very clever are these FTVILLE abont 82 for sach doMar 6f deposits. The PALE CHEEKS 5 < cateher of the Vermop | A7Ct8 could shrink 50 per cent. with- THIS IS little suspender dresses — made of wool o ., catehe O | out loss to dacositors. Tnder the Na- . F : B S rmaagy e Coam, Jeagut: | onal Bark Sovtem, 1 muintaiad are: 1oL~ — OUR ].NAL CLEARANCE i tweeds in plaids and checks. The little e . orning for Bos-| cyve againet ite demand deposits of 1 our Face is Your Fortune. B . here ne is 1o mest e 0t the 0% | Fer’unt heinx allowed 10 cpunt te.mich . kilted skirts are pleated and the bretelles = #nd then go west fo mest tha | g cach on hand and In approved reserve Don’t Look Like a . . o €lin, They are 10 Start spring | hanks. Under the Federal Reperve wve- are made of the same material as the skirt. actica on ruary 20t tem It maintalne & reserve of 7 per cent. Bankrupt N EXCh g N R N A l . 3 D : Saesler bas b Sy e i s e (] anges o Returns 0 Approvals Sizes 8 to 14. - P SVINES; ton, besides Its @eposits with its regu- = . 5 e |Jar correspondents in New York and | - Who does not want red lips, & good, y $4.98 3 3 ~— | Roston and its cash on hand. clear, healthy complexion and bright, CUT THIS OTT—IT I8 WORTHMONEY | rhroughont itn histors. many of the |Tiashing eves? x Some people have such wonderfully B RN most prominent men of thie effty have y e T T s uald | heen connactad with %. Among these men | K004 health nothing seems to hurt . Chicago, {ll, writing your name | was Willlam P. Greene, president of :the | them. Others could so easily have fine sddrmes cleariv. Tou will raceive in | Thames hank feoer 15951842, - who | color and more strength and vigor it B . iy ¥o founded the Greema family and lsft his | they would help nature with Gude's S AP T Compound, IoT.GPMERE | imprint upom the whole -city, notably | Pepto-Mangan. It is a splendid iron | s in sdes and back rheumatism, | Greenevifle. tonic that physicians have prescribed £ickacne er 2nd biadder afiments | Lvman Brewer eashler of the Thames |for thirty vears. It is not an experi- 1 Foléy Cathartic Tabiets, a whoie. | bank from 13251342 was the grandfath_ [ ment. It is not a merely a temporary t nrau‘gly cleansing eathartle | er of Arthur H. Brewer, now presidemt | help, because it makes plenty of red g e of the Thames Nationa! bank. blood and, as evervhody knows, red . Fiward X. Gibbe, after having gome | blood s the only sure foundation of e from clerk to presi@ont, went from this | permanent health and strength. Get S bank tn hacoma treaswrer of the New |Pepto-Mangan of your druggist—and e T BT tnemnt g our pust- | York Lite Ingwranes Co. take it & few weeks and see how much E beticrshan ‘thiough the adveriising | The late Cherlen Rav. a_ pramivent hetter vou feel and look. Sold In liquid e and teblet form. Advertisement.

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