Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 14, 1922, Page 11

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Chicaga, July 13.—lmmense production ¥ ted this season 1§ expi &d, accordimg 4 statements issued here thday by the federal buredu 6f agriculture. econoties. - Potato production indicated- is . the largest sincy the bufhper crop of 1917. e total commereial ¢rop of apples 1s estimated at 31,413,000 barrels, compar- = with 21,204,000 barrels in 1931, The mittéd total of potatoes this yeal is 428,607,000 bushels, as ageinst 348,523,000 bushels in, 1921. The output ® the five leading statés in 1922 is cal- ted as follows: Minnesota, 42! 905,000 sustipls - MichIga, » 35,516,000 bushelss; New York, 74,712,000 bushels; Wiscon- sin 34,533,000 bushels; Maine, 25,575,- %00 bushels. How to Banish Piles Thousands Bless Dr. Leonhardi, the Physician Whe Discovered a Common Sense Remedy. { you think that the surgeon’sknife is the only method of escape from the misery of piles, it’s bacause you haven't bearc” of the new treatment known as Dr. Lecnhardt’s HEM-ROID, The doctor's treatment is internal xperimenying for vears he discov- the exact cause of piles and then further and compounded & remedy that would remove the cause. Lepnhardt wants every sufferer 15 Denell by his AIsCovery and o thay there will be no doubting or delay Les & Osgood and all druggists are author- ized to sell HEM-ROIL with guarantes that it will do as stated money back Un that henorable blsls every suf- ferer should secure plckl‘e of Dr RO!D or 1 apples and potatoes in the Uhited ATTEMPES. Jmcm AFTER ik AR do'rnm HIS w:m PO l(eridfin, Conn., July u—-wnmm Vip Anderson, 35 of 51 South Broad street, piano salésman, shot his. wife Ida, and himself at the home of Rudolph 0. Strauss, 24 South Broad 'stréet, tnis noon and both were rushed to the Mer- iden hospital. 'The coupie, who have two children, had_separated and Andef- son is said to have gone to the Strauss home to plead for- a reconciliat! He fired a bullet' from a;.32 calibge ré olver into Mrs, Andersop's -brégst' and shot himself -in about the same place. At the hospital the bullet was removed from Mrs. Anderson and her condition | was considered less grave than Andex‘- son's. ~ WOMAN DRIVER HELD FOoR SUPERIOR COURT New naven, Conn., July 134—-Mls§ Margaret Butier, of Wallingford, school teachér and driver . ‘of . a motor caf, waived examination today and was held for the superior court in $1,000 for al- leged reckless operation of her car which sulted in the killing of Mrs. Francis Carr. She gave bonds through her-fa- ther. . Lester Hawiey whose truck’ fatally hurt John Perrie on June 9 was héld In $2500 for the superior court on a charge of ‘reckless operation of the machine. POST OFFICE EMPLOYE RELEASED FROM CUSTODY Hartford, Conn.,' July 13.—Clarenc Adams, of New Hayén, who was apor- tér in the Hartford post office and was arrested- in May charged with delaying delivery of mail matter, is no longer in cun( DE VALERA gflv IN SOUTHERN nmn!m s Dublin, July .13 (By the A. P.— evening section of thé préss, which has|Harry been urging the speedy parliament, has accepted the ment of postponefrent of session as . inevitablé. . The - ment of the mew -miHtary - tflflmnfim d.Ka.u\&' ', Mansfiel fi.‘:‘.‘fiw— e the‘lr glider the’ opening| Irisituté of is wafmly welcomed, the newspapers lieving it proves the detérmination the gavermam to e.\nd uummmea Thn ‘the. amp.nry of the wpumldn and ady: Students of 3 On June 12 Allen testéd it out at Ips— Wich, rising from a 50-foot elevation ir ' 12 15-mile head wind, Altogether fiv 1 fughts were made. ed a imutn elevation of {wenty fec 2 maximum distance, in| is with the’ government is shown by the qfie Al fact, according to the government orga:n, Free State, that meén and women from|young meén, with the assistance of other| ‘As the result of these trials, the al} sections are volunteering ‘nfomnidn derontut!cal sthdents at Cambridge, re- on the locat*on and muvemems of snip-| désigned the glider into what they be- ers. Snspenslon el the sittings M the publican supreme court has been order by the government. journed today. All cases were ad- e is the mest efficient type vet pro- aed The frail little aircraft has a span of 44 feét, a chord, or Wing width of four feet, nine inehes and measure: sixteen feet over all. ‘It is of spruc Friends of Eamonn De Valéra now and fdbric construction and wWeighs but say that he !s in the ,ecut.h of ItMlhd MUST SPEND TWO NIGHTS | IN HIS HORSE'S STALL a7 Maiden( Mass., while the horse i ture, Putnam, of Wakefleld, in court here teday. Putnam wa with * having failed ‘to provi food and sheélter for his horse. Riley said that if the horse showed im- provement at the en@ of tWo we would not setyany furthér penalty! July 13—A' to spend two nights in his hors tugned _out /fo nad- of American aeronanties. Germany, de was imposed ‘upon Rayi |eighty pounds. The most successful of the famous German glidérs weighs 149 pounds.: Yet the Cambridge craft has 2, factor of safety of four. “The entrance of the United States into the international o i ‘prived of the privilege of orthodox engi- st neering, after the armistice, turned to charged | motoriess airplaned, and at 4 competi- Ppropel || ot il fl I IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A Victrola or Victor Records 0U SHOULD READ THIS ADY. The Importance of B’uying Brand 'New'R.e.conr‘ds‘ We read in the press of contagious diseases being prevalent in'the vmmty Reéc. ords sent on approval many times carry disease germs. from house to house. We are the only Victrola Store in Norwich, who posltwély refuse to send Victor Records on approval—and we do this for the protection of the publie. When you buy a record from us, you get a brand new recor: not scratched, not fmger-marked worn, or Cafrymg Disease The Importance of Buying Your Victrola. of Us, We sell you the genuine Victrola, and you get from us a twenty year guarantee. No other house gives this guarantee. We guarantee our prices to be as low as any Victrola dealer in Connecticut. We guarantee our Victrolas to be brand new, as they come direct from the factory. We sell on the easy installment plan, at.the same pri that you would pay in cash elsewhere. Buescher E-flat Alto Saxaphones ....... erms. off the Yictor Preu, As ‘an illustration of our wonderful values, this model 240, priced at~—— .~ $118.75 including 5 double disc réc- ords, $3.00 down, $1.00 per week. We carry a complete stock of the best Band and Orchestra Instruments made in this country. SPECIALLY PRICED Vega Wehyte Laydie Banjos ......... $90.00 Abbott Premier C Melody Saxaphones . .... $85.00 Couturier Trumpets . .. BACON BLUE ‘RIBBON BANJOS : LUDWIG AND LUDWIG DRUMS DEGON BELLS STEWART MARDOLINS ORPHEUM BANJOS EVERYTHING IN MUSIC THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 24 FRANKL}N SQUARE THE MOST COMPLETE AND LOWEST PRICE MUSIC HOUSE IN NORWICH. J“‘” miles weré traversed by gliders.- . " Pivas quick to arrangé for a general con- Bé|test and experimentation has been going tion last fall, distancés as great as 15 France on ever sinee in rhost of the large na- tions of the world. 'There probably wiil by three: score entrants in the French ir. “The Amerfcan alrgraft Industry wi¥ watch the results of the French compe- titlon with keen interest, The attention of the world is divided between the hélicopter, capable of vertical flight, and the glider, or motorless airplarie. ' Both have much to contribute, but the glider appeals probably more to sportsman- ship. A great deal should be learne: { aerodynamically from motorless flight, DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT L S Brussels, Yuly 13 (By the A. P)— ‘The death seéntence pronounced by a civi] court at Mons last April upon Ar- mand Jearnés for freason and espionage against Belgium and the allies during the Wofld war, was today commuted to life imprisonment. At his' trial Jearnnes boastéd that he had much to do with the bétrayal to the Gérmans, and the subSequent execution by ‘them of Edith Cavell, the British war_ nurse. This charge, however, was not -brought out in the indictment dgainst him. 3 CONNECTICUT COMPANY PAYING UP BACK TAXES Sy New Haven, Conn, July 13.—A check for $781,410.98 will be sent by the Con- necticut Company to the state treasurer on Saturday as part payment on taxes due. It is said that this will be the Lighten That, as sure as the ; Whatever is, |s ~ 1 know that each Mnfifl tmn, As sure as the night brings shade, Is somewhere - Though the hour es punished, -long delayed; 1 know fhat the soul is aided Somietimes by the heart’s unrest, And to grow means oft to suffer; But whatever is, tgbest 1 know that there are no-errors- - In the great eternal plan,. .. And that all things work together For the final good of man.. And I know when m) soul. specds onmd o In its grand eternal quest, 1 shall say, as I look back earthward Whatever is, is best : largest eingle tax payment ever made {g the state. The Connécticut Company will owe $1,459,257.77 in taxes and this amount will be lignidated each ‘year by the state receiving one-half the total net income of the compdny, -There is also a charge of $487.000 against fhe company by the state for the road's portion of the Cost of the new Washiugton bridge at Dev- on, - e — BRIDGEPOET TROLLE FARES REMAIN SAME Bridgeport, July 13.—Bridgeport and Norwalk trojley fares "will remain five cents on ecity. lines until after Septem-. ber’ 1, Public Utilities Commissioner C.. E. Elwell statéd today, to the Bridge- port Post. This extension of time will give a ten months' test, on which to base_the fixing of permanent Tates. ety N. Y. FEDERAL RVSEBVE BANK STATEMENT New York, July lfi.hll’he statement of conditions of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, at the ‘close of business business July 12, shows: / Total gold reserves—$1,108.054,865.57. Total réserves $1,139,590,482.42. Bills discounted, ured by govern- ment war obligation: the Work of Women —Nantile Deadrick Betts :299.46, Total kills: on hasd $120,051, 410.23. Tothl earning assets $319,276,180.23. Undbllected’ items $141,071,518.43, Due to members, . reser¥e.: account, ,118.31. tdl “deposits $787,493.661.79. . R. nozes in actual cxrcullllon $622,- 154,058.01 Ratje ol total reserves to deposits and F. R aotes uahflmu eombined, 80.8 per c'm e WILL _lf!il'l‘(?‘fl BICK LEAVES {ND VACATION iheinnati, 0., July 13.—Offieials of | the Big Four railroad announced here late .foday- that sitk leaves and vaca- tions- of; railroads clerts on that wouid “be- restored In ‘keeping with the Policy. announced by the New York Cen- tral lines yesterday" following a confer- énce with- the representativgs of the clerks:.on. the New York Central ratl- road. EUGENE V. DEBS TO TAKE REST CURE Tetre Haute, Ind., July 13.—Bugene V. Debs will leave for Chicago teday where he will énter a sanatorium for 3 rest cure. Mr, Debs' health is good, but he has bécome worn gut through re- ceiving the ‘constant stream of . visitors at_his homeé here. From the Electric Percolator on the hreahant table to thEMc Washer and the Electric Ironer in the basement, electricity has lightened the work of women, in the city and on:the farm. Yes, on the farm. mwmmmeaanmum andPawerHanttintenablesthefmnu’swxfetosuppkmmth«skiflm home making with electrical appliances. \ Itdmnotrequueelectncalormwhmxcals!:flltoopem&finl%tmd power unit. Westinghous€ engineers desigred it so:that’it cofid be oper- ated by anyone on the farm. And while it'is simple in design, it will go aboutmmkmmetflymdeeflyuth:mmlmedmlated electrical units do. This is such an interesting subject €0 usthat wWe're sure it-is-to you, toos Whydm’tywwmcmndktnmyflqummaboutxtevm though you have no-intentien of buying? Connecticut Machinery and Sales Company % 93-95 WATER STREET - Phone 219 NORWICH CONN. roaa|! Bthel—“Stella carries hér age 'nl. doesn’t Ehe?’ Clata—"Yes. It's @ wonder she @osan’t,; grow tired of the burden."~New Tork- “George, talk to you about.” “I'm glad of that,4earling. As a n.' you want to talk to me about something- you haven't got."=-Bxchange. - “I thought I saw Four Tather on the street this morning, Johnny.” “I guess you did sir.” ome from vacation, so soon, is ha"' 0 sir, only home for a little rest. Hei: goes back day after tomorrow.*—Beston Transeript. = “Why is it that you never ask your" lady customers what sige they wear when'™ they come in for new shoes™ asked the’ friend. “Well,” replied the shoe dealer. “If'w a lot easier to measure their feet than to argue with them.”—Cincinnati Enquirer. a, do cats go to heaven?” onan Doyle says they do, dear, M‘ ve never thought #0.” “YWell, If they don’t, where do the an-,. gels get the strings for their harps?’—:: Boston Transoript. I am sure my daughter is beginning . smoke. I'hope you have never let her sep yoy. smoking. I haven’t. But some of my i are missing.—Louisville Cnflus o The apricot is prodadly a native China. Tepthing causes -young bears. « A man’s brain attains its maximum weight at the age of twenty yesrs, Lions and tigers kept in captivity re- quire oné day a week wm.out food to_ . keep them in good heal — Miss Helen U. Kiely 1. in eharge o{,\ the testing laboratery of the largest writing paper factory in America. - _ “Bread” made from\“clay, grass -;.l “moss, as eaten by the victims of t} Russjian famine, wes recently uhu%n at Riga. Under the Jaw tobacod in "a form can not soid on Sundays, but. in most towas the law is regarded as & dead letter. i e An abandoned hull :fnc ship eently bought by an erigan - Kirkiand, Wesh, post, of . © Q:ntsupmmz!"mom' convuisions amo; house. The ting- up the Japan occupies a - prominent place among the countries of the world the possession of mineral’ springs- in radium emdnations. They are exclusively in” granite regioms. . The nm rema! lro insuranee m cy was London in 3 life of L\mu flu Gybbons twelve, t ) JL mfl\ere were 497, 221 §§ ber 11 1918, 216,421 ment and m- force. The United States, " which taised snii army of 4,000,000 men for the world wer, mow stands in fourteenth ‘place in point: twenty-fi army is comphred to The, first sgries of stohe marisey recenfy’ deficated in Belgium, Albert, to run from the North Sea to the. French boundary, This line of stones will indicate where the Germamn ,ad- vance Was haltéd during th vmfl war. The mortgage business is one o! th-' oldest businesses in the world. Back,. in the days of ancient Babylon, l&fl‘ years before Christ, transac- enrojjed in Lo mannesane aend

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