Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 21, 1916, Page 15

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We advertise MURPHY & McGARRY exactiy as it is 207 Main Street ANOTHER DOLLAR DAY WEDNESDAY Norwich Merchants Wiil Offer Exceptional Values to All of Eastern Connecticut—Why the Rose of New England is DOllar Day SpQCialS : the Trading Center For a Radius of Thirty Miles—Read the Advertisements in This Morning’s Bulletin and Watch the Window Displays For Big Bargains. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd . : ok aWelcome to Norwich, the Rose of|ure rather than somecé:.ing to bedread- % 2 ew England and the Best Trading |ed. en there are the waiting rooms F C i icut, will b d lndies’ parl z When this store offers merchandise valued at $1.25 for ONE DOL- || Serier o, Sastern Sonnestiout, sl be) and ldios pariors to aad to the picas z Eellar }I?ag', \{]Ve:nesday,] DAl;lgustD 23. thn one wants ?atgo lw thef thea.tr?i 8 = - H Norwicl as had severa ollar Days ere are several to choose from, al LAR, it is 2 known fact that standard values only are given, which in- |f| o i pases ta oot s ey Pade | Heine 5 v Tatcmesting et been solsuc(‘tesfll‘ul in ((I:emonstiratitntghtcé l‘flnh;? performance. . : . the public of eastern Connecticul 2 he Finest Lines Obtainable. sures you of getting:more for your money than most stores give. Namvich fa the oniy and the Bost DISes | Tna ene st coe e i to for them tq trade that the local mer- g chants bave again bound themselves [{0¢ 1ar&er city, has been abandoned, £ z ége‘her in ancther bargain @IVINE | Department Stores, our Milliners and F 0 = Clothiers have realized the necessity The claims of Norwich to be con- = . Here Are a Few $1.25 CombBinations || .i: . o, oo 5 s ety | this district are numerous and con- | gnoc jinof L EOVENT vincing. Tt is the largest city east of Dy cessible by trolley and steam cars to e larcetid ors., - for ey Seeton Y e maericns | aTe the largest in Basters Connecti =5 and western Rhode Island. Tt has| U o o e e live merchants in every line of busi- do in ness, with large and varlous stocks of | ot & decided disadvantage for there SPECIALS ODD LEATHER and WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, some worth as high as $3.50—Now...... $1.00 is not enough competition to insure reliable merchandise, which aff e chase S & 5 eliat h e, dch ost prices. Transportation fa- 5 pairs of ONYX HOSE, 25¢ quality for. ... ... ciie sisisitate O e T e it biae | cllities are oftentimes inferior so mer- : chants must add enough to the regu- for all, thotertitory whiohuit seeksly B0 DIREIRIC SUOREE o NE et 8 COLLARS, the 15c straight quality for....... o P PR A LD L) to serve. ndise to t stores; but these From the Suburban Standpoint. disadvantages are eliminated in Nor- 4. pairs of HOSE and 25c INECKIRIELOT, ol oo e i bahatscaiste fiers tim it 1 $1.00 From the standpoint of the country [Wieh o ; dweller, Norwich offers many 0ppor- (. .o 7 Y,1 - Klo eape'sA n tunities to trade economically and sat- | orwich than in the surrounding $1.00 SHIRT and 2 COLLARS, $1.30 value . ..c.ooeeuisvi-vasinsiss . 3100 i| istactority. fogne oo b ading SeCunpe etven | Oy s of reaching the heart of | With cash purchases are an added in- | ans of re: 5 b INTYE . . e S s A d trol- there. The premiums | $1.00 UNDERWEAR (union or two-piece), and 25¢ HOSE............ $1.00 s e s en for thesc stamps are many and | country is unequaled. T stations aried. i 3 pairs of HOSE and 50¢ NECKTIE [or. ... v vivvmsninis wnsnns s S100 e RAG RUGS, in assorted colors, were selling for $1.25 and $1.75—Now Seehine. 5160 Large assortment of PICTURES, different sub- jects and frames, were $1.25 to $2.50— Nowi ool o e e css v s e $1.00) Merchants Are Reliable. | Vermont and the New Haven—are cen- is the natural trading cen- | trally located and you may step from for all Eastern Connecticut and | 5 0 y he trolley almost at the door of any of ern Rhode ‘Island, not only on| Z - $1.00 SHIRT and 25¢c SUSPENDERS for-. . . cee.... $1.00 the ‘stores Where You Intend to. bur- | account of ¢ ssivinity by wrotiey || BRASS and WOOD CASTUMERS, were $1.25 Selected patternsiofs $4-50:SEIRTS fon s it S0 i W $T.00 Serwicn, the motsopolls of Testers | PSHRbIY, o1 1o Semantie gussinon e o R T R S e Connecticut, offers unshrpassed facili- :;f*;\:h i i i 5 ties to the out-of-town shopper. Sit- | merchandise w Anv combination to the value of $1.25 can be bought on Dollar Day for. . .$1.00 uated in the midst of a large number | If there s e —————————————————————————————————————————————————————— of bustling towns and vi it has |those alrea grown to be an attractive trade cen- ter. Most cities with twice the popu- Any Suit bought during “Dollar Day” will be reduced $1.00 from lation of Norwich, vy asament why Noraio our regular low mark-down sale price. STATUES in large assortment, were $1.25 to tolg2 25— Nows. S0 Ll T i o $1500 PORCH ROCKERS, were $1.25 to $2—Now $1.00 MEDICINE CABINETS, were $1.25 to $2.00— § i enumerated, it would seem that ich occupied a most rategic position as a et place. s around congreg Heis, eepec- | betien serve the merchandise . When the | needs of the people liting in the ter- ness district is crowded with shop- | Iitory under consideration and as it is nothing of the numerous |2long the line of economy it should g appeal to the trading public. It is a well known fact that the price of any It wii pay you to make all the purchases you can on DOLLAR DAY. Save Carfare by Shopping Hers. | commodity Is resulated by the cast Sl e of the a . plus the expense of Many le fro he surroundin / r ol oy O e b e IihS | conducting the business of selling it The more you spend, the more you make. e s In the Iarge cities of the country, ow- Conioplat ing to the higher cost of doing bus- e Spameroy iness, the percentage which must be | the !;”liln!\f added to the first cost of the mer- ing the bu s greater than it is in a city g et ze of Norwich. Here rents are A very noticeable thi low, lighting is cheap, advertising, de- == e livery and other expenses of con- proprietors of these -”z:v et WE‘;:I:; 5 co ns! S sl n cities like Hartford, Wore e ce and Boston, and this grothey ey their goods correspondingly lower | pers, 3 sightseers. SOLID MAHOGANY CLOCKS, were $1.98 e oS 100 CHILDREN’S ROCKERS and CHAIRS, were $1:25 10 $2:00—Now. .. oo oc sesiile s coie, 31500 —Now . $1.00 OFF ON ANY PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR OVER ON DOLLAR DAY es willing lection fair for the people of any ‘arm, find that ther > which the village store . If your home mer- t you want, then e market that can SCHARTZ BROS. “The Big Store With the Little Prices” 9-11-13 WATER STREET NORWICH ‘ > and economica e — hould take its place as 2 ical ng center. consumption of 1,775,000 zallons. for a town. E 3 Norwich {(town) was settled in 1659 | e Puritan band Much Friendly Rivalry. and the city ited in 1784. |t tlement in 1659 ve a total ),000 gallons, There wil in window deco) that 1l to Norwich res and tradition, does the last resting at Indian chiefs, Un- 10mo, whose grz rwich ha mpeting lines Yoris. Norwich has of territcry have 1 roll along the princ: eve out for the nov a point 1 mately _twelve able for Tactory window ¢ >t to be missed historical charm 2 ick Norwich is the seat of the Farm|only to its natural charm. A Few Facts About Norwich. T gm oot SR O R T wich has 55 miles of city streets.|ing and Loan as ° A Diffarent System. orwich tion of 30,000. Norwi has amb®@ of| The Germans g 000,000 in. orwich has dollar-and-fifteen-cent | Commerce, affiliated with State |savings in 191 losses aroe s. and National Chambers of Commerce. not compared system.— Norwich has 400 acres of public| Norwich Has as Good Stores as Any in | Washington H: parks. Norwich is a center for Thermos the State, ! bottles st city in B Norwich has church property valued | 474,500. Or Danizls Secretary of Navy. When they ask what would Hughes have done, it is safe to answer that, for one thing, he never would have appointed Bryan secr ; of state— Indianapolis Star. Worth the Monsy. The Army and Navy Appropriation Bills cover the largest amount ever given for adequs defense, and f that it is not money wel Washington ITerald. —SPECIALS Twelve 10c packages or 10c rolls of Toilet Paper, full i count, 1,000 sheets............ccccnne.... $1.00 i Two dozen (1 dozen each pints and quarts) “Ideal” Brutl Jars o s e e s e WS 00) 135 EamilyiScales - oo i e (9100 14-inch Walworth Stillson Wrenches............. $1.00 BIPE T SR ... nsenes | SO0 $1.25 Bit Braces st e e e 119100 $1.25 RaZors = o coccisissncnnn . $1.00 $1.00 Keen-Kutter, Jr. Safety Razors and 25c Shav- jng Brush with Soep........c.ccc0cese.0.. $1.00 Saw Buck and Buck Saw.......ccvceecccsccss. $1.00 $1.50 Rubber Roofing, perroll.............c..... $1.00 as approximately shments. an art gallery, art 00l all finall second largest | tion of State Thame 5 mer- T ig Tsland Sound, all famous gzarden with quiet dignit lofty eminences su Its many hills and gzest a noble place Dollar Day Only On all Ladies’ and Men’s LOW SHOES and PUMPS that retail up to $3.50 we will make a Tem Per Cent Reduction from the regular price. These goods were purchased before the raise in prices and are an exceptionally good buy. The Household BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN ST. Auto Delivery Telephone 531-4 iihy One Doliar off on all high grade , ' LOW SHOES and PUMPS, 1.adies’ and : dl Men’s, that sell for 4, 5 and 6 dollars. V) |18 THE KIES CO. YOU WANT to put your bus-| WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus-| WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus-| WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- fors the pubilc, theére is noliness before the public, there is no|iness before the public, there is no|iness before the public, there is no- medium botter than through the ad-|medium better than thraugh the ad-|medium better than through the ac adium better than through the ad- ~artising columns of The Bulletin. vertising columns of The :Bulletin. vertising columns of The Bulletin. \rtising columns of The Bulletin.

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