Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 15, 1918, Page 11

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l.educo«l- £i4 M Hand Bags, - . A i 325010 VRN secheni. oot $100 B s ¢ orees: sevotichin T \d only in Complete Suits. Noomunnmwmmwum 3 4 . Women's All Leather Purses, "Norwich has ever kmown. be had for the asking and a tour of ||| ~are wld out on Waol Underwear. £ (S R ath Sn DASL of to o i Au s merciandisi) "‘"‘-“_"‘:; the local stores will veveal, on Doliar {gN - . & ' Straw Matting Suit Cases, 24- ~ J{Ges. has been increasingly day, bargains’ seldom found- even in’ |in Norwich from the standpoint of H . wooden frames, value Iargest stores of the country. More- i i':’.'k'&...c TR W T both the buyer and the merchant. The ::f, Rorwich ‘metehants :E',, ever A . Black Koratol Travolmg Bags, | big reason why Dollar day has Been | ;.40 4t o point to stand back of theirs 5 18 and 18-inch size, val ViR & strong winner here is found in the o e Satiys o | 9105 ana T200—a choos tor 9100 ¢ 5 B S orwich merchanta o B e a ai —_— o ek e wards it 15 just ‘what ft is represented to be and that the guarantee of the mer chant goes along with the goods. : Kara Linen Wrmw Pnd. ey : AVariety of Itoms for a Doflar. , . onéspound value . Dollar'day in Norwich should be & day 2 1 it :slmhr ..mm 2 ot of opportonities for sotind investment | . If We may judge from the gharacter . . Kata Linen Euve-lwn to & f their customers, and |Of the goods which the merchants are ‘mmateh, box of 260 Buvelopss . . 3 Tor his teskon. Dollar day eustumors | oftering, Norwieh Dollar day wilt-bs ) in Norwich have come to look for real ;: oc';sion :;n unique ' value-giving. b: mrflmtw-Aw ing W men, women, Sona m.mu Jand daughters and children need can be purchased at advantageous priges. Donlr Day This. Yeat on Saturday. The varlety and the quality of thel I past yeafs many out of town articles that ere being offered fof a, people who make a ,practice of Q0Ing | gojlar are simply-astonishing in num- thelr trading Here have clalmed that|per gng value. There are articles’of | the Norwich merchants have not been | 3pnare) jn almost unlimited variety as considerate, ‘of the interests of those |y ag o hundred and one things for who 1ive ottside_the city but Who 40 | the nousehold. thelr trading®hers In hplding these 3 Rads Gvelll 1o piwsal snatend of tn | T @ bes, Well Braviied Feei ) Seturday. As some of them have|s Men will fare just as well as the. said: “We are buey_gvery day during women in the articles to. be purchased, the week -.nd‘dn “y find tirhe 'to go land perhaps better. Men’'s wpud Highland TI¢nen Writing x Paper; 24 Sheets anfl 24 En- . nhpli 4n ‘box, valde 350—at 4 boxes for....eouiecenrnnnees $100 !mdul lot of knh. lm!lld- Copyright 4 f S B o G Books, Vet 4 ¥ "y mwm—qumhr.m LT, PERI N Popular ks, value 80c uch—-chdm of our entire stock at 2 for......e.. $100 MEN'S BLACK HOSE _ 22, 3 for 62¢ ans' AND MEN'S MACKINAWS __.__ " Special Pricés for This Day g Small Wares 3 ‘Willimantie or John J. Clark’s .t Machine Thread, black and ‘white, numbers 50 and 60—at 25 8POOIS TOr. . cvuceacnnpennne $1.00 to Norwich for -trading purposes on !pcrfinx articles, tools for work, and’ ! N Dexter's Knitting ~ Cotton, Saturday, as that is a short Work- many other items are on the list of{ v oo b'u.'n‘-v:l“ “’;‘;‘m 20 m'mm ‘";N : Qay” Having this complaint of tne | things which will be on sale on Dollar ¥ i ue price a i £ 1 7% viienap out of town patrons in/mind, the com- | 48¥. It -Will be a revelation to a mere man who has not kept track of the bargains constantly on display in omr up-to-date stores to realize how broad- 7 mittee ut merchants who had in charge the mwu for Norwich Dollar' day decided to hold that event on Sat- Dress Fasteners, black or white, all sizes, value <:10¢ & card—at 12 cards for.. $1.00 Muff Beds, down-filled, satin- : ¢ . lined, value $2.00—price each $1.00 urday this year, and thereby comply |1V the Norwich stores have provided ; with the wishes of those living without | for his wants on Dollar day. | a B the city limits who make a practice of | Stores Will Open at 9 o’Clock Dollar Toilet Allnh trading in Norwich and who. advance Day. pugn:::':‘sm on Doliar Day. a0 the olaim that they aré entltled o . gre feature of Norwich DoMar day fair opportunity to participate in the |y, advantages of ‘Norwich Dollar day. should appeal to out of town pwt.rnu is the agreement amongst tHe Improved Trolley Service Expected on | sybscribers to the Dollar day move- Dollar - ¥ ment no{ to open for budnesg until THHere ‘8, However, & Beriotis feature :h.. “:o on that id”" t““‘“”;"' ""u: ©of the Dollar day movement, onethat | the stores opening at a much ear B~ e ls beiag given caretul consideration by | FOU *ome out of town buyers who, 2 . the Norwich merchants interested in|Were unable to be on hand at the i this event, and that is the limited :ge‘:l: ::s‘:r'lf):!l:"'-hfl: pe:l;lam-m;:;. . < 0 . i : ay jues. Main Floor Specials - ""“'f'a;:"';‘:h:‘;:";;m';:.’g:l & o been taken Before their arrival. With FHair Néts, made of Teal 2 ‘hat by | the stores opening at 9 o'clock, nearly humén half, cap' shape, in " i g% 3t Au; hopddi howsver, that By L S ey cist ‘b i~ for - th ‘ mum. medium l.nd dark - : Dollar day, Saturday, Feb. 16th; con- o R . Bal s s value each—13 ditiofis will“be sufficiently improved | OPening and thereby share in every WS Yo at $1. so, cieeenenn. $100 to permit of imore extended gervige be- | 2dvantase which Norwich merchants Hair Switches, made of gen- e8el . | Wil offer on that day. uxne hair, black and all shades 5 o tween Norwich and the various outty ing -districts so: that the.residents-of | No Mail or. Telephone Ordar: Re- \\fletx } _}| those placés may have'tHé: Gpportiini- ceived. i Pyralin and Co!om:l Ivéry -2 y ty which they so earnestly desire, t0| 4, ¢ i feature of Dollar da: o b y which gttt ot e $1.00 . §| visit Nérwich on Dollar day and par-| e pintic should bear In mind is the Rosary Beads, in all colors, ticipate in the economic trading ed-|pqiicy which practically all the sub- 10-year guaranteed. value $1.50 7 vantages which this occasipn Offers.|goriners to the Dollar day movement and $1.76<price each......... $1.00 ' Robert W. Perkins, president of thepave adoptea for that day, namely, ' Shore Line electric road, assured those g 1 Gourad’s * - Oriental lum. P g value $1.50—price each....... $1.00 3 Bob White Totiet Paper, valus Gc a roll—26 rolls, value $1.30 5 £ 7 SRRTIE R SRR X $100 - Bob White Tollet. Paper, large SMAI.I.&[OT OF BI.UE SHAKER HOSE _--_--;_-_-_--..-- 'SMALL LOT-OF “LASHER” HOSE. _....._.oocoooooee oo - SMALL LOT OF PART WOOL HOSE ... ___._... 2c. “SMALL LOT OF LISLE HOSE p A TR 3pa|rsfor$100 SILK MUFELERS 53 ol d gl de vl ks s AR OO Reduction n..s‘ Semi-Annual -Event is-of supreme importance o buyers of “our kmd” of Furmshmgs and “Good Clethes.” In many cases these speclal prices do not cover ' repiacement cost. that no mail or telephone orders will ; . in charge of the Dollar day movement |, received for these Dollar day spe- Umbrellas at $1.00 that, ;"“:;“8 “‘; Importance of the |cial, offerings. It should not be dim- 7 ' (e ofgation, She ton give all the{ouit for the public to understand the w;mf;’rflmls;ml:: trolley service possible on Saturday, 4 g reasons which make this policy neces- |\ sary. /'The Dollar day movément is primarily to -advertise the advantage of Norwich as a trading center, and unless the.people come out and visit | | taffeta covering, new style ', 1 handles that sell regularly at $1.25 to $1.50—choice for..... $1.00° but that the amounf of service given will of necessity by jreguldted by the ability of the my/dgement to: obtain coal in stifficiens quantity to Warrant snys éxtension jof the emergency|y . .esres mneh of the advertising prleule now i SOt value of the movement will be lost. An_ Opportu’ sty -to : Practice: Economy. | Moreover, many of the Dollar day One reg/on why this Dollar day will | special offerings are limited in quan- be morg’ Mmportant than ever before is/| tity and it would be manifestly unfair | beca: it is a means of helping thou- [ to permit patrons to-order by tele- 'sands of people solve their problems of | phone some of the best values and domestic economy at a time when ad- |then have cuetomers who, possibly at vancing prices for the very necessities | great inconvenience, have come down- VVILL Li STEARNS The F. A. Wells Co. Hot Water Bottles Metal Hot Water Bottles, nickel-plated flannel cover, will last for years, value $1.50 e AY cagailihying PRI L B $1.00 ' Rubber Hot Water Bottles, 2- i+, .ouart size, .guaranteed one FERG year, valitle $1.50—at.......... $1.00 Rubber Hot “Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes, ‘sub- - 0 ject to slight imperfections, % e lifs makes those ‘problems some- | to%vn at the opening hour for the spe- . but guaranteed for one year— thing which has to be considered in|cial purpose of securing some of these price 2 for..... cesssssseseese $100 every household. Dollar day is/recog- | goods, be told that they have been all mized throughout eastern Connecticut | sold. " severe weather, : as the most effective retail accomplish- | It is expected that the public will|Funéral d W' Edwarde—Local E;arett E. Brown m: "‘v‘m the -8 ment for the benefit of the consumer | see the justice of the stand taken by Mnnvbon at Putnun D A. R. Meot- | smed?yu:n Beekeeping w‘.m""“m"' i Dominton, that occurs during tHe entire year.|many of the merchants and will not - 2 Existing conditions make it impere-|embarrass them or take up time which B 1’ 7 h Ha tive that everybody shoald ‘practice|is a valuable asset on a busy day such|_ The funeral of * Williata Edwards, economy wherever Dpossible. Dollar{as Dollar day will be by telephoning Ve “":‘:?H,mmfi day” offers the opportunity to econo-|orders which the merchants will be E. ake mize in every need for the home or |obliged to firmly but politely decline to ftor '3 E pers acce] officiated, “Burial was in the 'Westfield for un.l‘l use. . pt. esmetery‘ ¥ 5 ~ : jand Mre, W, K. Litch have re- : fense was postporied on account of the On Dollar Day we will sell the box for $1.00 when bought together with + g .-%enuine pint-size /Thermos ‘' Bottle for §1.00-—not sold separately—total value $3.00. Vacuum mess, pint size, green metal case with alumni- num shoulder and base, will keep liqui hot_or cold 24 PY hours, $150—at. ... $100 oL CENTRAL VILLAGE |Danielson Triday evening to attend mg;f;;flg-ég;m;;nggem i % w high school play, Bread on the Afthur Cail ‘of Jled at M Fire Company Gives Dance at Town| icicrs- Benjamin Dawson -of this Hall-=Charles Fletcher Transferred village was the coach. , Rockwell Lyon of the naval hospital, to New Jersey Camp—Coalless, Waterless Days Trying "" House- | home. —at— . The Lyons Co. Wauregan Block, Norwich; Conn; ~ My Newport, R. I, spent Sunday at his | °2Led °‘,'h°"“,h T N Bans Mrs. Everett Ladd visited at the |3%: home of Harlow Ladd in Greeneville ednesday. keepers, Mrs, Henry [ New London. : Miss Phebe Barber remains Il with Bt Mrs 1da Placs spent the week end ¥t v VGorm.n Editorial Opinion laryngitis and a uvar:’:old. dof‘%edne:}lcyo“h. idiol with frlends in Bridgeton, R. L Aftér anl the criticlem of the train:| German newspapers are agatn| Thomas Carlan, D m&;‘;“ Miss Lillian Stetson’ of Norwich | . Miss Fiora Battey has been ill for a ing camps, the fact Seems to be thiat | scoffing at the American Afmy, which | denly ill a few nights aso, bas ~|spent Sunday at the Jome ot her week, taking the camps and cantonments | shows that a new official scoft order | ered. brother, Mortimer Ste 21l together, - the standara. of moral: | ta sditors has Tecently been issued by | . Elmer Lewls was in FW"“‘“{" Frank Harlow of Stoddard, N, H., ity is high and the rate of mryrhmy the German government. — Chicago attend the Masonic grand lodge meet- | 1a5 heen spending several days at the ] o home end. -1 Baatqn Glohs. ¥ T s Alphonne .Couchane of. Fort Terry | e Mrs. Helen Clark of Norwich is the has been at m; mfiucof hhh parfentx, Home' from Washington, gu;s! owuh.hg;e; Kan{- as Mr. and Mrs. Co! ouchane, for a| Mrs, Frank Lafavre and daughters he ‘Wich! rig. e week . [short stay. He expécts to go to France| have returned from @ te nda.y:’g stay whh Mijss " Yvonnie thon in Day- séon. {at Washington, D. % where Mr, La- | Ville. Edward Hall of South Killingly has| favre has been working for the gov> |- Mrs, C. H. Pike and Mrs. k L. Ken- been a visitor at William Dean’s. ernment the past year. They returned |YOn Were in Putnam. Monday to at- Floyd Nettleton of Fort Terry, who |home Sunday morning. tend a_meeting of Elizabeth Pcmr has been at his home on a few days'| Rev. Clarence Barber of Danielson|Putnam chapter, D. A, R. See our bargains for the ladies and what your dollar will buy in Corset Covers, Envel- ope Ghemsos, Night Robes White Aprons, Brassteres and Neckwear. SeeWhatyourdollarwiflbuyforthe' children, in Rmpers White - and - Colored urlough; - expects to be ordered’ 1to|preached here Sunday. Floyd -Nettleton and Emile Bernier France befare. long. of ‘Fort Terry have:been here on a Mrs. William Nettleton has been for| - Schools Closed. turlough a-t Ja.mes Kenu. ‘, e % = several days i&l New B;drard. cl(lll., wl.:n.ih the schools are closed this < 4 . 2 z . where ‘Mr. Nettleton and son weel e children are enjoying the Plush Coats, Comforters and Blankets]| ==:5~ - | POMFRET CENTER o nk H. Tillinghast and Elmes Fire °°"'F'"Y" Dance. P‘fi attended the Mlaonlcnmeatmg k B tected President . of Promptly and Satisfactorily Cleaned 1o Somim,Pinaimmmes, bt o€ Sewets €5 ebivis"Srenis™ ™ | S vt : ance ay evening e gy ’) r°mpt y acto hall which was well attended. Par- Coaljess, Waterless Days. of . Meeti 4 ker’s orchestra of Moosup furnished | The coalless days and waterless daye = Te-‘ephone w 743.2 music. are trying times for the housekeepers | ‘Everett. B (Brown. was. re-elected “ Mrs: Ernest Kennedy of Danielson | who are frying to use small quantities | President. of the Co: icut Superin- has; been ‘spénding a- few days at the|of both coal and water. Many pipes | tefidents’ club .4t the uil meeting home of her aunt, Mrs. Robert Mc-|are frozen, which means no water|and banquet -at Hartford Thursday. K Ges: Farquhar® of Barrington, R 4 t4 : 150 Main Strcet, in Postal Telegraph Office s STt s s L DR et Mre. Rovest Rust tno. s Dresses, Boys Suits and Boys “and- Girls’ - GIVE US A TRIAL. her home in Norwich. ’ Lesser of Two, Evils. Mies Fanny g Nty S Cuntarhflry . ¢ 3 i ans o fersey. This much at least may be said for |is visiting at Vvestinnd. farm. F REE AUTO DmY e i es ¥l g, bem_t Fent froxm, the Balshevik faction . that wants 0|7 Mre, James Melatosh, Who fell the P s pe, ., to.a .camp in | dec N, J. lare a holy war; that even a holy |past week, sustaining injuries, is re- war is better than an unhol ypeace.— ported. .as more ortable. Kansas City Times. The .meeting o!

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