Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 23, 1915, Page 13

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GOVERNOR'S DAY SEPT. 7th MILITARY ESCORT NORWICH, CONNEOTICUT Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 6, 7, and 8, 1915 "PRODUCTS OF WORKSHOPS AND FACTORIES Choice Cattle of Every Breed Power Driven Farm Machinery Sheep from the Finest Varities | Swine of Every Pedigreed Breed Race Horses and Fancy Turnouts | Poultry, Waterfowl and Pet Stock WOMEN’'S WORK AND DECORATIVE ART MIGHTY MIDWAY BIG FREEVAUDEVILLE ~ $3,000.00 For Races | Day and Night Fireworks 217CLASS 220 CLASS 235 CLASS . . 2aeciass 230 cuass raee rom Al cortmace | Fair Open Day and nght BALLOON ASCENSION-:EACH DAY Triple Parachute Drop TS A THRILLER - E 4 SCHOOLS OF GREAT BRITAIN. |to which people realize the importance r- of education, simpie In it outs -~ SR | of education as a factor in the na-|lines and in its appeal. They " Reconstruction Must Occuy Whole |tion's welfare. This attitude is not may, In shert, forthwith the o Attention For Generation Following | confined to any one class, army of the future k & War. among members of the House of Lords | which must be , the day’ in common with every other section | when aball Bave Deen won in l, Already is is time for the schools | of the community. Theu::medv e of Great Britain to begin the work of | [émove education from e T e reconstruction which must necessarily | the abstract, and to regard it &5 & Te Write God's Love. occupy the whole attention of the | COmPlex of problems, d t, it Could we with ink the ocesn i, . European world for a generation afte: er be. In themseives, but still capable of And_were the skies of parchmest the close of the war, writes Lord Hal- | Deing solved. made, - W dane in an appeal to the school each | “The war will impose severs re-|Were every biade of grase & quill, - \ ers of the country, published in the | straints on expenditure, but even with-| And man & trade, - \ current issue of the Teachers’ World. | in the limits of necessary frugality we | To pve of to man = ) He writes: can do much to establish a eystem of | W SPECIAL! ', BARGAINS |} I : FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY || the future, king to know how belt i the future. Bm on sound principles —AR Paper. they may p their country in the | such a system wfll be capable of ex- e e ~oEEE e period of stress ‘hlcr will follow mo pansion and development as Incrensod Curiows. = decllrau on of pea funds become available. Teachers Somewhat paradoxically, 8. 8. Mc- “The proper tram!ng of tha body | prepare the way by training thm Clure refutes Mr. Bryan's is no less lmporlanl than the equip- | pupils in a right regard for kmledlo vor signed ou and ment of mental pow: and by helping to set before the pub- 2 “.”am ot “T am impressed by the small extent | lic & well-ordered and soundly- Dollar Day at Marshall's | g Mmuh':u:ym&ymt:rwm‘mummr' Jbut every item is b Wednesday, August 25th Y/ :}gaflm“%vms 'rmm ...................... L ¥\ A DAY OF BlG MONEY"SAVING mm * e it - (517 SO EATD TS ... eecieiooa.. A / , . . - e , Read Below Our Special Prices For Dollar Day ; ; ALUMINUM KETTLES cees = 4 Just in the nick of time for the new popular Soft NlV{u apd Black Chif- e fon Taffeta Silks, 35 inches wide, $1.50 qualities (just what you will wear this ~ Fall)—Dollar Day Price $1.00 per yard—regular price $1.50 52 inches wide Navy Blue and Black Popular Serges — $1.25 qualities at $1.00 per yard. On every yard of our regular dollar Serge you buy on Dellar Day we wn]l allow you 22¢c. ‘ Women’s and Misses’ Dress or Tailored Skirts made to order at Sl.“. EZ Materials at special prices. w IO LS —— $1.25 and $1.50 Corsets at $1.00, in the new Fall models, “T: 1 once i thought fad but proven to have come to stay. Corset dollar value at ® peir. —~ One lot of $3.50 LaResista Corsets at $1.00 off. Not all sizes in stock. - Women’s Kid Gloves—$1.25 values at $1.00, and the $1:00 values 2t 88¢ r( Women’s and Children’s Hosiery, 25¢ qualities—Dollas Day S pairs for $1.00 Women’s and Children’s Hosiery, 15¢ qualities—Dollar Day 9 pairs for Women’s White Muslin, Embroidery Trimmed Petticoats, $1.50 values at -~ Women’s Black Mercerize Satine PeMicoats, $1.50 values at $1.00 / - Women’s White Crepe Plisse Night Gowns, twe for $1.00, regular price $1.78 ||=2 Women’s House Dresses in the new Fall styles, $1.25 values 2t $1.00 Women’s White Muslin and Lawn W aists at 78e, regular price $1.00 ¥ Women’s White Crepe de Chine and Jap. Silk Waists, $2.98 quality, $1.00 off 7 Women’s White 16 button length Silk Gloves at 78¢ a pais, from $1.00 pr THE HOUSEHOLD m.u:m HJLD!NG. 74 Franklin Street Telephone 5314 P e e . e e ooy i 101 Main Street, Norwich

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