Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 15, 1914, Page 11

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NORWICH BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1914 Merchants” Week Subscribers Giving Fare Rebates JOHN A. DUNN, 50 Main St. st and Steamship Ticket Agent THE LEE & O5GOOD CO., 131-133 Maia St. Druggist RIPTION STORE. 205 Main St. ce Cream, Confectionery Y. 118 Frankiin St. Haven Dairy Tee Cream ARMACY, Cor. Broadway and Main St. e Cream, Huyler’s Candy 149 Main St. Stockings 118 Main St. SMITH'S PRESCE e Rexall Stere and Auto Robes 283 Main St. 4-6 Main St. ionery 202 Main St. Cenfectionery CANDY SHOP 132 Main St. ccolates, Ice Cream and Luncheonette 56 Main St. 231 Main St. ectionery and Ice Cream AUREGAN HOUSE HOTEL " and Gentleman’s Restaurant PROVIDEMCE BAKERY, 116 Franklin St. Bread, Rolls, Pastry HE EATON CHASE CO., 129 Main St. Hardware and Electrical Supplies N BROTHERS, 211-215 Main St. ery, House Furnishings Goods, Paints, Etc. 74 Franklin St. Hardware WICH ELECTRIC CO., 100 Franklin St. Flectrical Supplies and Contractors C. V. PENDLETON, JR., 35 Broadway Motoreycles, Bicyeles, Athletic and Sporting Goods THOMAS F. BURNS, 92 Franklin St. Plumbing and Heating J. P. BARSTOW & CO., '23-25 Water St. Richmond Ranges, Plumbing and Heating, Seeds, Etec. COMBIES’ SIGN WORKS, 13 Bath St. Signs and Show Cards F. W. WOOLWORTH CO., Main and Shetucket Sts. 5 and 10 Cent Store FAGAN’S SMOKE SHOP, Cigars and Tobacco CITY LUNCH & MARTIN HOUSE, 14-16 Broadway 162 Main St. Restaurant THE ROSE RESTAURANT 41 Broadway Restaurant MABREY'’S, 57 Broadway Restaurant BRECKENRIDGE & FLEMING Capitol Lunch R. F. SMITH, 276 Main St. Groceries SOMERS BROTHERS, Franklin Square Meats, Poultry and Fruits THE MOHICAN CO., Franklin Square Pure Foods J. P. HOLLOWAY, 315-319 Main St. Staple and Fancy Grocery A. T. OTIS & SON, 72 Franklin St. Groceries and Provisions’ J. M. YOUNG & SON, Cor. Main and Market Sts. Groceries, Meats and Grain 36 Franklin St. Groceries and Meats H. NORMAN, H. D. RALLION, 45 Broadway Grocer JUSTIN HOLDEN, 6 Franklin St. General Market, Meats, Etc. HARDER BROTHERS, 102 Franklin St. Manufacturers of Blue Jay Cigars J. A. GEORGE, 72 Main St. Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes CHARLES A. BETTING, Cigars and Tobacco WILLIAM M. McCORD, Old Corner Cigar Store GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., 135 Main Teas and Coffees GEO. A. STANTON, Teas, Coffee, Spices 56 Broadway 223 Main St. 58 Main St. P. J. MORLEY, 210 Main St. Hats, Caps. Men’s Furnishings TRADE SLOGAN: “GOODS AS REP- | RESENTED OR YOUR MON- EY BACK. wich, th cut ent A magnificent panorama of the city o mi | MAXE NORWICH TRADE-CENTRE. My Norwich As An Attractive Business Genter 'WHAT NORWICH HAS T0 OFFER PATRONS FROM ABROAD WHAT PATRONS HAVE FOUND IN THIS MARKET The Slogan: “ Goods as Represented or Money Back ” Located Midway Between the Two Great Markets of America it Has Access to Every Kind of Foreign and Domestic Goods, and With Short Hauls and Water Freight, is Able to Keep Up-to-Date in Everything | and to Make Quality and Price the Magnet Which Commands BETTY AN OPINION FROM THE PACIFIC supplied w 3 mode de fr t. Norwich is near s 1 th TRADING IN NORWICH IS PLEASURE AND ECONOMICIL. Merchants’ Week Subscribers’ Giving Fare Rebates THE BOSTON STORE, The Reid & Hughes Co. Dry and Fancy Goods. Millinery, Carpets, Rugs, Etec. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. Dry Goods, Floor Coverings, Men’s Clothing B. GOTTHELF & CO, 94-100 Main St. Cloaks, Suits and Millinery MARSHALL’S, 101 Main St. Ladies” and Children’s Furnishings PLE SHOP, 194 Man St. Cioaks, Suits and Dresses LADIES’ SPECIALTY CO.,, Cloaks, Suifs and Dresses THE LYONS CO., Specialty in Children’s and Ladies” Wear ELLEN CASEY, 279 Main St. erwear and Fancy Goods SOLOMCN WENEK 24 Main St. Clet MAURICE 3 248 Main St Wauregan Block, Broadway he task of doing Rose of New E and Furnishers “THE MANHA" Men's and Women's MURPHY & McGARRY, Clothi 121 Main St. Coats, Suits and Furnishings 207 Main St. Furnishings and Hats BRANCHE BROTHEF Franklin Square Clothiers and Furnishers THE F. A. WELLS CO,, Clothing, Furnishings. Ete. WHITE STAR CLOTHING CO., 151-153 Main St. Men’ Ladies” Outfitters BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS, 266.270 Main St. shings and Shoes EAGLE CLOTHING CO., 152154 Main St. Clathiers and Furnishers LOUIS POLLOCK, 84 Main St. NELL. EQUAL TO ANY CITY OF ITS SIZE IN ITS ATTRACTIONS—EXCELS | ¢ ALL IN ECONOMICAL OP POR 325 Main St. disposs Merchant Tailor s ; | CHAS. A. HAGBERG, 310 Main St. Ladies’ aten. | JAMES C. MACPHERSON, rien ‘ M. HOURI Tailor 291 Main St. The Toggery Shop MME. H. SCHWARTZ, Millinery and Supplies A. RAPHAEL & CO 112-114 Main St. Ladies’ Suits and Millinery N. S. GILBERT & SONS, 137-141 Main St. Fu ure, Carpets, Wail Paper SHEA & BURKE, £ . 37 to 47 Mam St. Furniture Store. Pianos and Floor Covering SCHWARTZ BROTHERS, 9-11 Water St. Furniture, Bedding and Carpets AN 62-66 Main St. niture, Carpets, Ranges, Etc. 10 Main St. Excellent wich from LAHN FURMITURE CO., Furniture. Rugs and Ranges 74 Main St. date wearing the rule. N JGHN & GEORGE H. BLISS, ‘Watches. \DDEN CO, 126 Main St. ware 144-146 Main St. Jewelry. Diamonds, £ THE PLAUT- Pianos. 115 Main St. MRS. WIL! 25 Franklin St. F. W. GUILD, 56 Main St. Jeweler FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St. Boaot J. F. COSGROVE CO., s and Shoes THE GEO. W. KIES CO., Boots and Shoes BETTER GOODS AT HCME LOWER PRICES. and Shoes 206 Main St. Bo: 80 Main St. GEO. W. HAMILTON, _ 130 Main St. JE & CLOTHING CO., 252 Main St. d Gent’s Clothing 90 Main St. NATIONAL S S. J. REUTER & SON, 140 Main St. Florists J. F. SMITH, 3 200 Main St. Florists GEDULDIG, DISCO BROTHERS, Crockery and Kitchenware GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-27-29 Broadway Bookseller and Stationer CRANSTON & CO., Stationery, Books, Etc. H. M. LEROU, 77 Cedar St. Florists 267 Main St. 158 Main St 289 Main St. Druggist

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