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It | | CONDITION OF NEW YORK A man's credit is usually good when ®e doesn’t need it. April hows ions in Women’s Strap Pumps and Oxfords Smoked Elk Oxfords, with mahog- any or black saddle strap. Tan Calf Sport Oxfords, with low military heels. Patent and Tan Strap Pumps, Cuban heels. Always a full line of Black and Tan Vici Oxfords, Cuban heels. All of these are found at the one most reasonable price. BARROWS’ 90 MAIN STREET New Easter Fash- OPPOSITE PORTEROUS & MITCHELL CO. (Written Specially For The Bulletin.) The medical authorities, who took charge of my particular bundle of aches and pains a little over a week ago, look with manifest disfavor at any plan to move the typewriter over, so I can get at anyway,” Is their ultimatum. - So my loss is going to be your gain. I shall not be permitted to talk as much as usuai, which will. naturally, be a grievance to me. But, per contra, you won't have to Tead as much as usual, which your sober judgment will thank- fully accept as a gain! It seems that T have ignored or, at least, som t slighted ome really im- portant feulure of the bacterial work in- volved in Prof. Esten's “New Agricul- ture”, And 1 am sincerely anxious to correct any errors which 1t possi- bly arise from my own carelessness be- fore they shall have led any one else into disappointments. While the bacteria which makes ni- trates for plants out of air, and which potash compounds suitable for plant food | —while these bacterla are almost omni- FEDERAL BESERVE BANK ork, Apr The statement erves §1,115 ves $1,145,575,653.0 S 23,388,559.2¢. ills on hand $125.446,978.57. ets $109 661,788.08. Washington, Reserve accounts | report on the 284,083.76. to depodit and proval very high up. ' Some More! HAT rich, true coffee flavor of La Touraine— how it does make you hanker for “‘just another cup!”’ To enjoy this flavor once is to want it-always. Put La Touraine Coffee on your list today and let your dealer grind it fresh for you/ Look for the La Touraine sign or the La Touraine package on your dealer’s shelves. 42 cents per pound JaTouraine (offee Boston W.8.QUINBY CO. Chicago “IT'S THE BEAN” SRR GIRLS ROB GALLI OURCI OF JEWELS VALUED AT $45,000 San Juan Caplstrano, Cala., April lition of the Federal Reserve | —Madame Galll Curcl, opera singer, was k of New York, at the close of bus- [ robbed here today of jewels and valua- Was their nature to dn hesrue bles which she sald were worth $45, 07,659.12. | 000 when two wicurtd by _eovern- |f6d with 8 jewel o Y ams | in the maid's care. 5 : i party had stopped here for lunch. in open market $37,- | CONFERENCE BEPORT ON THE NAVY RADIO BILL lyu»esem and have been active for un- | been, like other purely natural func- tions, directed to no special human bene- 5 Ot i ;' They have dome the things which it their nature to do those things. Just the as for untold ages Incalculable measures singer's maid In a cafe rest room and of water-power have rushed to waste case that had been | over wilderness-hidden oataracts—just The singer and her | as for unreckoned lapses of time the | forests have grown and fallen and de- 4 and re-grown to help build a soil, | the little ria have done their | unnoted ' work through uncountable past centuries. 6.—The conference| Now man comes along and. at last. which ' discovers tha would extend until 1925 the time which the government lines would cireulation’ | permitted to handle press and commer- , the little bacteria for his own purposes clal messages was agreed to today by the house, after adoption by the senate ordially agree. It's all ombined $6.0 per | it will be ready for the president’s ap- he can use the water- in power, and the h be old fore mus-filled soil of the tireless activities of fngd his own o \antaze. To wh he day's They don’t care for whom ecial service, he has got to adopt special means. For in- stance, the forest cataract: it wen't togw ¥+ han's them to the falls and sticks make a wheel, and then dam the water to turn it on that wheel. and then fast- en a saw to the wheel. and tie his log on some sort of a carriage. In other Have You Piles? Then You Have Something to Learm.| Thousands who have plles have not do the same for you. learned that quick and permanent r Ifef can only be accomplished with in- ternal medicine. Neitber cutting nor| any amount of treatinent with oint- ments and suppositories will remove the cause. Bad_circulation causes plles. There is a complete stagnation of blood in! the lower bowel and a weakening of the parts. Dr, J, S. Leonhardt was first to find the remedr. His preserip-| tion is HEM-ROID, a tablet mediclue, talten internally, that {s now sold by druggists generally. Dr. Leonhardt tried it in 1,000 cases the marvel- ous record of success in 98 per cent, and then decided it should be sold un- der a rigid money-back guarantee. Don’t waste any more time with| outside applications. Get a package 0!‘ HEM-ROID from Lee & Osgood today.; It has given safe and lasting relief {ei thousands of people, and should do the game for you—it seidom fails, you know we can \'\ TO FARMERS _ PLENTY OF HUMUS MUST BE PROVIDED if man wants to steer thetr work | Many a man s stilted though not | into channels of his logs into boards for him if he sim= ' them under the water. He must first | jwould necessit , ERS words, he must not only have a water- power and a load of logs, he must al-: so have a saw-mill to direct the power 0 it will saw the logs. Is just the same with our friends, the bacteria. The work they naturally do is really worth much more to hu-| manity than all the work of all the wa- ter-powers of alll the world—or = can feasibly be made so. But we've got, first, to learn how to handle them, jusi as we had to learn how to handle the ‘Water-power, | Omeis em el x ate G they'll literally do wonders for you. The trick consists In getting them started that way. And it isn't as simple as let- ting down the pasture bars and turn- ing the cows in. You've got to learn something about the little critters. You've got to find out what they can do; and what they like to do; and what you can steer them into doing; and how to ' make them “Haw!” or “Gee!” at com= mand; and what conditions they will work best under; and what conditions they won't work under at all for you or_anybody, else. They want plenty of lime.. That I think we have already made clear enough. But I'm afraid I haven't stvass- | ed heavily enough another condition which Prof. Esten, himself, never fails to emphasize. This is their need of ample humus in the sofl before they will do satisfactory work. When Prof. Esten started his exper- ments on that barren Storrs pasture, he used small quantities of stable manure for a year or two. unquestiona- bly, was. intended to v the exhaust- ed humus to the ut soil. As crops have been grown all the waste from these crops has been harrowed or plowed back into the soil to maintain the humus supply. Nothing that would make humus has been allowed to be busy litile bacteria was too great to warrant carelescness or shiftlessness fn this matter. Phe resus speak for themselves. But those results can't be equalled or even approached elsewhere, unless equal or at least approximate | care is taken with the details® Dan't fgil out THE FARMER. TATISTICS BY LASKER O PRIVATE MERCHANT MARINE | VMashington. Awl 6/—] of a privately owned mercha through government aid, President Harding and the hment maring treasury senate the shin outlay of $52,000,000 and house committees consT subsidy bill were told by ker of the board. Enactment of the I islation, however, wonld put au end, he ntended. to the $50,00.000 yearly loss erating its vessels. Pressed by Re ntative Davis, of Tennessee. a democ member of th hiuse merchant marine committee, estimate of the probable cost of minstration’s sk eneral totals with erts would give de Suggesting that the chairm mate did not take into consideration “indirect aids” provided for in the bill, Mr. Davis asked what their money value would be. “It's useless to try to est Lasker replied, adding that direct aids” would not government. Instead of increasi burden on the treasyry. he held, aids would help. incre e revenues shizoing companies which, under the bill, would be required. when their met re- turn exceded 10 per cept, to turn half nds for in the the Show well their mqod, to have They ddnce along the merning Play hide-and-seek with c The friendly sun domes The angels slip down inte just ———————————————————————————————————— | *'* the excess earnings back to the "U\'Ql‘ll FARMERS BUY FERTILIZER THROUGH CO-OPERATIVE roow |0t @ ment until the full amount of the subsid. was returned. id" Mr. Lasker said he allowed, fo toms recelp o3\, 1L provides for such deductions. treasury. Cost of maintaining the Te- exceed $3,000,000 annually. I think of clouds as children of the sky; They have their moods as children do, they cry, They laugh, they romp, they roll and toss about— One moment beautiful, then changing sulk and pout. Sometimes, at morning, they come trooping in Like children do—to beg that play begia ! Their fleecy garments, worn in carefree way a holiday. 's open sky, s passing by; up to find them there, And, beaming, makes their playground doubly fair, Yes, clouds have moods as children do—from joy They fly in reckless tantrum and destroy Things that to them no simple harm have done— The widow’s house or her last hope—her son! I like the dreamy sumset clouds the best When they, day-weary- anchor in the west, I think of them as something soft and warm, Unskilled in alf the banditry of storm. And then, sometimes, the white clouds are a nook to look Down in our hearts at closer range—a quest To see which child of us is happiest! —William Herschill, in Indianapolis News, The co-operative fertilizer pool which In computing §52,000,000 as the pro’ | ¥as organised mm&.hhme eg“m of the ible government expenditure for “direc |- e irm bureau i i il s again proving a ble success. today they have over 1108 members | meeting’ held last fall, A. E. Shedd, the, s zned up. The committee felt that New conversion into the merchant marinc | manager of the Preston exchange, was | [.o; i fund, $30,000.000 to be derived from cus | €hosen manager of this pool, and ‘all ex- . $4,000,000 in tonnage dues, | change managers and local buying agents $5,000,000 now paid for transportation of | il any communities of New cortain classes of foreign of foreign | county could place with Mr. Shedd car- aails. and $3,000,000 in construction | 1oad orders for fertilizer materials. Dur- e ing the winter a: number of meetings nz far the remaining $10,(|have been held in different localties at 000,008, he chairman explained it was | Which the crop specialist from Connecti- axpected that deductions amounting to | cut Agricuitural college and the county his fizure would be made in income tax- | 28ent have pointed out the value of buy- payable by shioping companies The | Ing raw materials and home mixing. As a result of this work Mr. Shedd reports The cost of maintaining the merchant | that approximately 80 per cent. of the marine naval Teserve, which would be | 700. tons which will be ordered througa created by the bill, would be defrayed | this pool will be bought in the form of from the merchant marine fund, the | TFaw materials. The prices committees wera informed, and would not | Which were also secured were exception- an aaditional outlay from the | ally good. Farmers in practically serve, Mr. Lasker estimated. would mot | munity in New London county will be benefited by this fertilizer pool. As near While passage of the bil Iwould re-las can be estimated, the difference Ata London mixed com | GENERAL GREG . Another Smouscac of Nervous Breakdown L>nefited by Wincarnis Mrs. W. 1. Fennell of N.Y. had a veryPurio- nur?: h—kd-n“:lg— ; by over-wark. x-u-a.um.u-f- 2 nn!hnnl.“ began weight and streagth ot sa. tonic for these suffering from nervous blood, sleeplessness or great debility.” Wincarnis is sold in Norwich by all first class druggists . Ly ny i o e ey e s o iy “p thin 12% oz B Bottle Bsttle $L10 $L95 Tenic and Restorative Write for interesting bookiet (free)r “HUNDRED PER CENT HEALTH, HOW TO OBTAIN IT™ Edward Lassere, lnc., Dept. D, 400 Woest 234 Strest, New Yok ty, and the committee feit that a sys-| MAY PROHIBIT NUNT FOR tematic plan for getting in touch with all men who were not reached last year be worth while. A Teport was A (By The A. P) made by the county agent on what had | _professer Clementi Onell, directsr of been done in some other counties in New <oy England. Litchfield county has just com- Teft ,._-—“d & with 1,117 members. gftie Windham county, Vt, ran 2 campaign s Gt B two years ago, and at that time secured B X o oniy 450 members. A second campaigh Provines ofChubut, #ay- Jast | was run a year later with the result thad | oo Governor Fransoni of the proviles Torbidding the capture London county showld have a much larger membership tham we have at the , and a motion was made t a special membership inted with power o i ] i | Alres, E hunt at the behest of Dr. in arranging for a clean-up cam- This committee was made up of :’h:"“"‘.:w"m Avery, chafrman. and A. W. Li- | (8 Frew onettt ridge. An effort wiil be made to get in touch with some of the experienced | Of the Interier Gummes 3 test against the solicitors who have worked for the State | PTo! 3 Federation in times past. of sclence. At this same mecting vacancies were filled in the b tors for Mont- | TREASUBEE OF TNE ville and C ster. 1 Smith was BULE elected to il the vac in Montville — and Louis B d to il the vacancy i Colchester. Blopman, ——— Rule Alliance of Ameries, was OIRE SEMENOFF ed in court late ARRESTED IN PHILADELPHIA | violating an soliciting 4f funds witheut & i % } i ii | 5 be- York, April 6.—(By A. P.)— | and paid a $508 fine. quire an expenditure of $52,000,000 a |tween buying raw materisis and HOme | Gerern o s “ year at most, the added burden on the | mixing and buying mixed goods i the | iliiary jeader in Siberia, was arrested at . e e treadury, the chairman said, would 89- |old way on a time basis will mean a' Y prox merchant marine fund for tramsporta- mails. Under the bill, v tion of fore! e $47,000,000. as the govern- | minimum saving of $20 to $25 per ton. e vashi by Sherifl Tnent siow expends $5,000.000 Of the {A 4-8-4 fertilizer can be mixed up from | Lere e ne eactndy ot iy amount which would be turned into the | raw materials under the prices secured | i by the fertlizer pool for around $22 or{iri o $23. Many farmers in tifls county last the Pennsylvania station upon his arrival tody of six deputy s, he was taken to the Waldorf-As- otel where arrangements were sheri erway ¢ leased onm $25,000 ‘about 33,000 had déen ot Sels of companies receiving the govern- | fall were persuaded to buy ready mixed |00 0Y b have him released that 3 ment subsidy would be required to carry | goods by fertilizer agents, and the United States malls, except marcles | from $47 to $48 per ton. post, free of the then, probably not before five years. continuing army and navy transcort ser- | § vices the shipping board head explained that the bill would permit the president to_abolish them by erecutive order. Mr. Lasker said President Harding had gone into this question even before the resident of Newtown, who died at his the original Tayl purchased of us. back this up. SAVE WHERE YOU CAN — BUY HERE! A on the present tonnage that S Mp.- Lasker said that the maximum he |ipieco of work alone, which was organized | fyeichant quoted would De expended only in event [hy the farm burean through the differ- nty “operates successfully” and even | ent co-operative exchanges and buying 3 SR G roups, has meant a maving to the furm | STATE POLICE SEARCHING Questioned as to the advisapility of dis- | ers of New London county of at ieast 14,000. FARM BUREAU EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETS The regular monthly meeting of the|search of a stolen sidy programme was considered by | executive committee of the New London |biles. While it was him, and had concluded it would be best | county farm and home bureau Was heil |was the ohjeci of their s away with the army transport ser- | In the office in the Shannon buflding on | refused to vice. Tuesday afternoon. Buying Your Spring Suit Here Means a Saving New Spring Models, in thenewest shades. T-weeds, Fancy Mixtures, Pencil Stripes,in Sp or t, Conservative ‘and Young Men’s Styles, at lowest prices. Come in and let us show you the saving you will make on every suit ALSO THE BOYS LET US FIT HIM OUT FROM HEAD TO FOOT FOR EASTER —. As we carry the largest stock of Boys’ Clothesin the city. -We’re not new to you, B. W. from | anyone here. and took no action indicatin: Connecticut Agricuitural college met with | that they had found Newtown.—Ammon Taylor, the oldest | the executive committee. At this meeting the possibiifties of run- home in that place last week at the age|ning a clean-up campaign for member Bethel. of 94 years, was a descendant of one of | ship were digcussed. It was brought out | Isnatius Gorman was held at s of Danbury, Thomas | that a campalgn as put on last year did | churc not reach all of the farmers of the coun- bail. which $2,000 went to charity end pald | oo arrest was made in o civil action | gg0 to expenses. Ee said he :w It is estimated | ;. 1ying nearly half a million dollars on | the Alllance in 19183, " one in New Jersey. | OPENING OF CITIZEN! COUBSE FOR MEX AND WOREN i Harttord, Conn., April &—h ate Police- AHen arrived | ship course for men and woemes, GNP e ched the places | direction of Trinity collegs automabiles in necticut League of le or automo- that ‘this ch, the nolice ar they sus‘ec! FOR STOL] AUTOMOBILES Winsted, Conn. men Preston, Cl here late today y hat they were s The funeral of Ma whi ed. Some 1 at 10.30 Tuesday morn a eolemn high mass was cel X g o 40 out of town priests were in attend- nnumflumrmr” The church was filled with rela- | necticut to build wp the Beskh S0 friends and acquaintances of the | through physicsl mfin -4 young Levite, whose death oceurred about | tion of defects and eachings : three weeks ago in Louvain, Belgium |giene. fundamental that - where he was a student at the American | can't Jearn unless they have geod healts college. NLAC| 25,000,000 B: ttles Sold is a mighty precious and deficate little piece of I:mmntyhd’y . The little tot spends much of his time in his his soft little body. The old-fashioned— weak-springed carviage used for Billy —who is now 5—will not do. ¥ P We are showing a stock of Sulkies, Go-Carts Sleepers. Smmbfi.—*!hn ones. All are handsome, comfortable, well-made It will be a pleasure for us to show them to you. SHEA & BURKE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS “The Home of the Square Deal” 3747 MAIN STREET Vot WAGHERAS