Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 22, 1915, Page 9

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o SA:TURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1915 In order to make this a successful event we have crowded more value into the dollar than ever before in the history of this house. FOR INSTANCE A limited number of Men’s Suits One lot of Boys’ Suits its members week making acrangements for Dollar Day: expected to Every buyer will got big value from this new and select stock of Dry and Fancy Goods. One lot of Boys’. Overcoats $1.00 Shirt and 25c Tie.. 10 pairs of 15c Hose Five pairs of 25c Hose........... ... $1.00 off on every $5.00 ?urchase. $1.00 off on every $5.00 in buying a Suit or Overcoat. This list is only partial. A group of different combinations are bein for the occasion. Comemmdue)un Shumway Clothing House, 2.5, /ET™E; Pror $$ 5 number o out of town creas: gal trado. Thid da. to be the first trial Dollar Day in Danielson and the have seen to it that it will be worth while. At th tist church Thursday evening Rev. W. . D. Bwaftield gave a report of Baptist convention at Middletown as o delegate from hi: Leonard Bartlett, 82, dled Tuesday at his home in East Killingly. He was born in_this town and had ben a res- Ment here all _of his lite many years of which he was On Cocn Hunting Trip. d in ‘William Ross of Franklin poor health for years. He leaves his K| wite, one daughter, Mary. & r, Mrs. Tucker, all of East Killing- I S0 thirec: Drothaes, ATmwa. bf ept Killingly, R. S. Bartiett of Norwich, ang Charles F. Bartlett of Montvile, Interested in Italian Loan. Having had thelr fling at the $500,- 000,000 Anglo-Franch - loan, local in. vestors are now interested in the op- rtunity to place orders through the indham County Notional bank snd ust shares In the $26,000,000 loan to the Italian government. ment is in the form of 6 per cent. one year convertible gold notes payable in United States gold coin and the notes may be exchanged at the end of the year for bonds to run ten years and bearing Interest at the rate of § 1-2 Phone 180. employed at Putnam are on a weck's coofl hunting trip in the Pomfrot-Ashford-Eastford section A week from today County Com- and Urgele Lafrance e il s Bare 10 recelve applications for licenses. They are to meet in the selectmen's rooms. Success Failure The Road to SUCCESS is paved with BANKED DOLLARS—The Road to FAILURE with SPENT $1.00 Day Exempliied Taken to Worcester Hospital. Ruth Dubuc, 7, struck by an auto- mobile driven-by A. E. Hall of South Killingly last Saturday, was taken on “Thursday morning in an automobile to St. Vincent's hospital, Worcester. Her conditicn had become so critical as to 1t is said that the onion crop has proved so much of a faflure in some The Banked Dollar never shortened a single human Besides A PRESENT WILL BE GIVEN FOR EACH DOLLAR PURCHASE DURING THIS DAY. Cards in seeled envelopes may be drawn which will designate the article or articles you will receive (values from 10c to $1.00 each.) See the display of these presents in the store window. You will draw as many presents as the number of dollars your purchase amounts, for instance $5.00 purchase gives you 5 presents, etc., or one dollar purchase one present. ‘Dollar Day Specials Shirt with Cuff Buttons, Pin, Tie and Silk Handkerchief, regular $1.75 184 Main Street. Short street below Raliroad Crossing. JAMES E. KBECH, Prepristor. <= $1.00 Day Personified tTHOMAS:'® $1.00 DISCOUNT on any Men’s Suit or a Overcoat from $10.00 to $25.00. THE STORE OF VALUES We can’t beat our past $ values very much? We mean toh.vgwerythyn’&yhm - greet our past “square blush or murmur that prices will soar sky high Wet weather during the development period caused the onions in many flelds to have rottea life—The Spent Dollar has destroyed thousands. SAFETY, SERVICE and SECRECY are afforded all who Bank their Dollars at Another Attendance Contest. Next Sunday will be marked in the Baptist Sunday school by the opening of another attendance contest the Sunday school of the It was noted in New York papers on moving hastily along are CORNER STORE joining that satisfied bunch wi changed and money refunded. Thureday that Attorney Warren D. Chase was on hand at the trial former directors and officials of the New Haven road when he was want- d, just as he sald he would be. Orpheum theatre "Thursday evening in en arrangement somewhat from that during its long past ap- church at Claremont, N. H., where a . W. D. Swaffleld of the local church is pastor. llar contest that ran fc months and ended during the spring of the present Yvear had the surpris- ing resilt of ending in a tie. contest created unusual interest the Sunday school and left lasting The Danielson Trust Company, DANIELSON, CONN. Specials--3 Specials for Saturday, Odober 23rd 100 White Bed Spreads, 78x88, value $1.48, $1.00 100 pairs of Blankets, white, gray and tan, 74x80, value $1.48, $1.00 the pair. nces here and proved a pleasing Points in the contest are awarded for number in attendance, visitors, etc., and a record is kept Guoets o0 87th Birthday. $1.39 Skinner’s Guaranteed Satins, all colors, $1.00 the yard. from week to week. ‘Will Represent K. H. 8. at Conference. Princopal Ernest Ross Warrgn and N. wum- Wood ot Danielson and Ol-ha! N. Swaffleld of the faculty will represent Killingly High school at the conference that is to be held in Put- Dollar Day For this special event we will allow, for the day only, $1.00 DISCOUNT on any Boys' Suit or Overcoat from $5.00 to $10.00. $1.00 worth of Footwear free with any purchase of $5.00 or over in our Shoe De- fna&" -We We're been here—We're still buhw.’fl be here That constant thron: These Specials are for Saturday, - October 23rd, 1915 Guaranteed for two seasons. Quantity limited. B See Windows | HERES THE HERE'S THE PROOF #1 Our entire stock of Furs, Sweaters, Gloves, Underwear, Hosiery Eto., never more complete. nam today relative to organizing an We are exclusive interscholastic league for basketball. a discount of 10% on our complete and carefully which ‘are about one-half price of Lymx or Fox. Representatives of Putnam, Websters, Southbridge, Plainfeld and lotte Memorial High school are ex- pected to be present. attention will also be given to the drawing up of rules and regula- tione for the government of the league and something may be dome about formulating & schedule, but & meeting of the team managers may be neces- sary at some later date to care for this feature of starting the league. It is hoped that it may be possible {to form at the meeting a permanent Tnterscholastic Athletic association to have supervision over all sports in which the schools engage. At the local school about 25 candi- dates have come out in response to Coach Swaffield’s call for basketball Afternoon practice is being indulged in R!\I‘I.\"y this conslstlns selected lines of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry and as a special Dollar Day (Saturday, October, 23rd) bargain will sell our standard $1.50 ALARM CLOCKS A. E. BEAUREGARD, Jeweler Woodward’s Building, Main Street, Importing THOMAS' Company 101 Main Street, Room 12 buy here in ‘Tea, Coffee, Spices and other Household The Church Company Cyr Building, Danielson, Conn, onts for NAROLIA DUAIIANY!ED Agents Pictorial Review Pa.tterns. You know ‘em. Corner Store Phone Winkelman's on Dollar Day Come to our store today, DOLLAR DAY, and select your footwear from our new, clean stock and with a do“lrlpmd\mwewfllmewufiuupflrofflma, ladies’, children’s or gent’s, or some Supplies for $1.00 on Sat- Tound the pliyers into form. . Of last VISIT HERMAN'S ON DOLLAR DAY titled to a useful DOLLAR DAY gift. year's very successful team there re- mains Reddy, ecaptain, Gallup, played in a number of games, Buffington. who was e substitute last year. The team promises to be light- urday, Oct. 23, DOLLAR DAY We are ready to make your visit worth while. COMPLETE LINES OF ALL KINDS OF MODEL FALL FOOTWEAR, HOSIERY, ETC. Winkelman’s Shoe Store i, xyotaes fo 18 gt DOLLAR DAY lpecil_ll 'indude the following On account of the teachers' conven- tion in New London today, the schools in Killingly are closed. C. A. NADEAU, Mgr. Two pairs of Men’s Hose free with two 50c Shirts. A pair Men’s 25¢c Woolen Hose free with two Fleece- lined Shirts for $1.00. A dollar Corset and a 25¢c Corset Cover for $1.00. 121/, yards Cotton Flannel, usually 10c a yard, for .00. Many other specials and a gift with every purchase of $1.00 or over from our big, new stock of Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing and Ladies’ Garments. MYER HERMAN, 186 Main Street, Danielson, Conn. WEISBERG’S Dollar Day Bargains ‘MEN’S DEPARTMENT All Men’s 50c Shirts—Dollar Day 3 for $1.00 Men’s 50c Underwear—Dollar Day 3 for $1.00 The People’s Shoe Store GEO. F. DAVIGNON, Prop., DOLLAR DAY, October 23rd, 1915 FOR THIS DAY ONLY every purchaser of goods in our store who buys for One Dollar or more will receive a premium of value. Remember we carry the famous “QUEEN QUALITY” SHOES for women and the- “RALSTON HEATH” SHOES for men, also the NOX- EM-ALL Shoes for boys. a New Store our stock is strictly new and all styles are up- have moderate prices with the Best of Values attached. Come and see how well we can please you. THE PEOPLE’S SHOE STORE 116 Main Street, Danielson, Conn. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT All Ladies’ Shirt Waists, value from $2.00 to $4.00— Dollar Day $1.00 : Everyone purchasing $10.00 worth of goods gets one dollar off Danielson, Conn. EXCHANGE BLOCK, WEISBERG CLOTHING COMPANY HYDE BLOCK, DANIELSON Bmmghsl)mgStore .'” a fow of: thn many suggestions you will find at our store on QUARANTEED HOTWATER BOTTLE, value . GUARANTEED FOL ATER K PAIR A m w g p.h.r value n. A AIR OF HOUSEHOLD GLOVES, cm Specials Galore on Dollar Day 118 onoeoun ‘PINEAPPLE CREAMS, 1 Ib. MAPLE wn.uu'r CARA- MELS, 1 15. ‘MILK CHOCOLATES, NUTS AND FRUITS, value $1.80 GEO. F. DAVIGNON, Prop. Dollar Day Specials Dollar Day $1.00. Dollar Day $1.00 " Saturday, October 23, we will offer very many special values from our entire stock to purchasers of goods to the amount of a dollar or more. See our Saturda; 'I* M be for any of the combinatior 280 article in, our window upon S s 5 mmummmnm.m-mmmum"mr Winkelman Building, - Danielson’s Dollar Day THE KEYSTONE STORE 12 copies Century Music for 5 pairs Ladies’ 25c Hose for 1 pair $1.00 Corsets and a 25c Corset Cover for $1.00 Ladies’ $1.25 Skirts for Three 50c Bungalow Aprons for. ... $1.45 to $1.95 Sweaters, choice for... 3 Ladies’ 39¢ Waists for other suitable gift. Everypurduutothelmwntofmdoflnwflbem- Ladics"Dresses, $1.50, $1.69, $1.75, $1.98, $2.25, 6 pieces 2§c China for. .. 4 pieces 39¢ China for... Dollar Day 3 pieces 50c China for HERE—/— IS WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR These Specials for Danielson’s Dollar Day at 1 bag best Bread Flour, 1-pound can Rumford’s Baking Powder, and a bar of Oak Leaf Soap All for One Dollar The Keystone Store A. H. ARMINGTON DOLLAR DA On this day we will give any 25¢c article in our store FREE with every dollar purchase, except in our paint department. We are also going to give someone one dollar’s worth of soda checks FREE. See our windows. Ask us. Don’t fail to visit us on the above date. WOODWARD’S DRUG STORE, Danielson Danielson, Conn. Dollar Day i GunJunera“andLntheBm-h,l—pound Humidor Prince Albert and Pipe FREE. With a $1.00 box Cigars 2 10c tins Pipe Tobacco FREE o e e A $1.25 Thermos With a $1.00 Box oW, Flannel Cover $1.25 Water Bottle and el FREE. Three 1-pound boxes Maxixe Cherries (value 50c a Ib.) THESE ARE ALL REAL VALUES A. W. WILLIAMS PHARMACY Danielson, Conn. THE REXALL STORE, Austin’s Dollar Day Specials Dr. Morin’s White Cross Pharmacy specialists in drug store lines. Mwfi-‘ are sure to recelve fresh W"" -4, e fresh goods, courteous MORIN'S PHARMACY 13 cans of Tomatoes, $1.00; 13 cans of Peas, $1.00; 13 cans of Corn, $1.00; 13 cans of Van Camp’s Soups, $1.00; 3 pounds Coffee, $1.00; 4 pounds Coffee, $1.00; 5 pounds Coffee, $1.00; 3 pounds Tea, $1.00; 4 pounds Tea, $1.00; 10 cans of Squash, $1.00; 6 jars Cream Corn, $1.00; 6 jars Fancy Tomatoes, $1.00. CHARLES E. AUSTIN PHOENIX BUILDING, , October 23 is DOLLAR DAY in Danielson We have decided to make this day a profitable one to visitors to this store by allowing them as a gift any 25¢ article in our stock with a purchase of a dollar’s worth of goods. We are prescription pharmacists and Danielson, Conn.

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