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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1911 January . Clearance Sale! Commences Wednesday Morning at 8 o'clock, JANUARY 4th, 1911 As usual, at this time of year, we have our Annual ¢ Ciearance Sale--but this Sale is not as usual exactly 3 -=it is an UNUSUAL SALE in the magnitude of the § stock offered and in the unusually tempting values g offered. Never before have we made such radical § reductions in price on High Grade ‘“Good Clothes.” This Sale includes everything in the store except a ¢ few items on which the manufacturers restrict § price. This is a Great Opportunity to stock yourself §| with clothing for present and future use. Men's and Young Men’s Suits Boys Overflfiats $25.00 value, now : More value than e $22.00 value, NOW.ac..... $18.00 value, now,......... . $55.00 valte, NOW.escpovcocs-eovssccasss 2.00 value, Children’s Suits $2.20 valile, NOW.neaererroccsccscssscssnscnscsssosnns $2.19 DD QU B o ans v o's o omeis oo 50 sia smmasioss o sanss s binms $2.39 S S I . < s = 5 = o s 5 il o S e A 0 5 s e $2.90 R Ry B O N SN $3.25 $4.25 $700 valtle, NOW...ccceocvocrooccocccsvescnscoscncnse $5.75 S VEI, B gecninsso o nscsscosesssbanpoisorestn $6.25 $5.00 value, Men’s Trousers $3.00 value, now. $3.30 value, 1 $4.00 value, $5.00 value, $6.00 value, n Children’s Knickerbocker Knee Pants $EP0 VEIO8, MOWescnvoooocoococvomonicacasoonsooseson $1.29 $1.88 valug, BOW.......conecennnnnnen. SN0 VNG, BOW....ccocovoncsciocscnns g5 Value, fIOW......cccvnonccrsntccsccnsvconsscncrane Men s Overcosts Regular colfar, converts r, in all the popular goods 2 g Many lines we have not mentioned, but everything $25.00 valte, nOW........... ; in the Store at a reduced price except $22.00 value, sow.............. s ..$18. Linen Collars, 15¢. $20.00 value, now..... cessscsecnececasans . .$17. Royal Collars, 15¢, 2 for 25¢ $18.00 ValHe, MOW.......ccccvceocacscoicecccncnanns. X ' Black $15.00 ValtIe, NOW. ... coouvurirornrinaruanunnnnnann B BRI B -« - o covcivesrsmsbocsonsonosannin $ 9.75 Mediicott-Morgan Und THE F. A. WELLS CO. “The Store of Good Clothes” Sale commences Jan. 4th, 1911 all sizes, 75¢ and goc. erwe 2] [od R R R R R T R R R R R R R T BRI AL electricity. V95959532952593929339533935255523939393339329539599393999992999999993999393352257 S —— -~ vy ryrryyvyey verervivevsrrryyv ey R R R R R R R R AR B SR 5 72 T A The General Electric Go. announce the appointment of the EATON CHASE COMPANY as their local representatives and agents This is an arrangement of greatest benefit to the public. It eans that all General Electric Products can be procured at a convenient, local agency at the same prices, made in Boston and New York at the Company’s own warchouses. THE EATON CHASE COMPANY WILL CARRY General Electric Motors, Wire, Mazda Lamps and Heating Devices. The prestige of the General Electric Co., coupled with the long business career of The Eaton Chase Company will merit the patronage of all users of 05339233909330990559993599999339599933393339999933339399359999920P5IIIIINLLLLL (93299 IA Little Good Common Sensel Will help you select the right automobile. Now that alleged ‘‘factories’” are springing up over night, and “‘dealers’’ That —— doing good service)—who have built an increasing number each year, reaching 10,000 in 1910— on every block, all of them with the ‘“‘only’’ car, the buyer WHO HAS SENSE should use it. Common Sense Will Teiifl _You a company who were building FINE MACHINERY 25 years before the day of antomobiles should build a better automobile than any plow or farm wagon factory who have just plunged into the auto business. a company who built (not assembled) 2000 automobiles in 1903 (and every one of them still would seem to be on a better basis than a concern who started in 1909, and claim they will turn out 15,000 or 25,000 in 1910, or than any concern who has just started. a company offering their FIFTH MODEL 4-cylinder car, brought out in five consecutive years, building several thousand of each model, each improved by the experience with the preceding, should be more likely to have a car free of faults than any company producing their first or sec- ond 4-cylinder car. the company who could win the ‘‘Dewar’’ trophy on a standardization test must have a wonder- fully perfect organization. (If you don’t understand what this means let us explain it.) HARDENED steel gears and shafts will last longer than S8OFT steel. 1 standardization carried out to haif the thickness of a hair INSURES perfection in workmanship. , it is tremendously important to be backed by a DEALER who has had- experience and knows how to take care of your car. ; only the established dealer selling a large number of each model CAN keep a full stock of parts. § THE A. C. SWAN (0., Agents for New London And Windham Counties, 276 Main St, Norwich, Cana. WINNER 1909 K. C. STAR TROPHY.