Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 29, 1919, Page 6

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LEGISLATION OF INTEREST TO EASTERN CONNECTICUT (Continued from Page One) line of the street, in front of said real estate, or to fix and maintain a pump at such locations, for supplyinz oiis for motor vehicles and for other com- mercial purposes. Another act provides for the creation n the city of Norwich of a Firemen's Pension and Relief Fund. All monies and property now in care or contrcl of chief engineer, or any other person, donated or intended for the benefit of the firemen, shall be the nuclens for the fund. The members shall be as- svssed monthly not more tha per cent. of salary. The fund s under the control of the m: treasurer and chief of fire de ement is provided aftec five years t members being physi- and after a service " Three Days of Courtesy Precede Our February Sale HIS morning at nine o’clock the doors of this store swing open, inaugu- > A 1 All members of companies, in an act or of the Cor:- W have been v be per- | ssued Ten thousand dollars rating three days of courtesy and inspection, preceding our Annual Febru. ary sale which starts Saturday, Februawy 1st. For three days you may come and freely wander through our displays, selecting the articles you desire or merely noting the prices of those pieces of furniture that you may be interest. s of ten thousand or more | ed in. You will be under no obligation to make any purchases. Our entire store is open for your inspection. An Opportunity to Inspect Our Great Stock of Furniture, Rugs, Ranges, Etc.,, at Your Leisure ir entire store will be included in reductio irying from 20% I t marked prices s 5 = g ; will find anywhere. which include furniture for every room in the home |, many’i et the merchandise we and perhaps reserve the articles you desire to pur- sell stands in a class by itself for quality, unique, chase in February, at sale prices. Everything is ihe opening of our Februarys: ill make the selec- marked in plain figures—you may practically be artistic and original designs, so the saving offered at your own salesman but we will be glad to assist tion of furniture here an opportunity that should Vou in every way. If you are planning on new not be over-looked. You are free to come and i Ll Swentash oy Py stay as long as you wish, ask all the questions you furniture this spring you owe it to yourself to take gagjre “and De sure that you thoroughly undersfand advantage of this opportunity to examine our vast {he great savings that our February sale hold in ) stocks during these days of courtesy. .. store for those who will take advantage of it. It is not our purpose to sell furniture during these Everything in ot three days of courtesy. Rather it is our hope that the Fet : - to as m you will feel free to come and view our large stocks, el Proving the Bonafide Character Of Qur Sale Prices Our purpose in opening our store for three days before the February sale is a courtesy to our patrons that will afford them an opportunity to prove for themselves that our reductions are absolutely bona- fide in character. For instance any article you reser ve during the next three days is now plainly marked with its regular selling price in plain figures. Make a note of this price now and then come in any time during our February sale and see how its regular price has been reduced. This will prove o the skepti- cal that our sale prices are genuine reductions. i SEE FULL DETAIL OF PRICES IN FRIDAY MO RNING’S BULLETIN THE SENATE on th cnate calend Furniture Prices Are Now At Their Lowest Level We have just returned from the January furniture exhibition in Grand Rapids and from all indications it will be several years before furnjture prices are any lower than they are right now. Materials are still scarce and high in price and readjustments of labor have not materi- ally lessened the cost of furniture of good quality. In addition to these facts the demand for furniture, quickened by the needs of the returning soldier and his bride, has greatly in- creased. The result of this situation is that manufacturing facilities have not been enlarged TO Returning Soldiers and Sailors with sufficient rapidity to take care of the large and increasing need for furniture. As a consequence, prices are not liable to fall for some period of time. | as presented | | }‘RW sh; This February Sale offers to returning soldiers and sailors, or to those contemplating starting house-keeping shortly, and to many who have delayed until the termination of the war, a great opportunity. Bring your wives or sweethearts to this store, and we will gladly go over our entire stock with you, or allow you to look about if you prefer, and let you select at this time and deliver later at our February sale prices. These reductions will allow you to furnish a better home for the same The entire stock in our great store and warehouse is without a doubt the largest assort- ment of furniture in Eastern New England today. Our stock was purchased a long time prior to the high war market which means at least 30 to 50 per cent. lower than present prevailing quotations, yet every piece of merchandise in our entire assortment is abso- lutely new. This sale is not inaugurated to dispose of old stock that is unsaleable’or un- disit;]able, but in keeping with the policy of 1our Institution to make our February sale one money or one equally as good as you had anticipated at a great saving. of the events of the year, that the public will recognize as one tkym@ will ofter opportunities And remember, that these reductions still give )I/)ou the ndvfr:tage of oEr e T . e ale s e e usual easy terms and convenient arangements which may be made dur- ~ Don’t hesitate—don’t delay. If you intend to furnish your home complete or add a ing this sale, just as at any other time. Terms and delivery will be ar- few new pieces to brighten the present home, take advantage of this sale whigh' starts Sat- ranged to suit your convenience. urday, February 1st, - THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. .. TERMS P 98 ESTABLISHED 1272 135 to 143 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Senator Bowers presented a bill that River Bridge and |H Senator Golden handed in a bill nu—! thorizing hoards of schoo! visitore and nealth officers to make regulations for vaccination, but that the wvaccination will not be compulsory. A!l expense to be borne by the town. A state mounted constabulary is pro- vided for in a bill introduced by Sena- tor Bie=ell, to be appointed by the the governor to patrol districts outside of cities. Tt shall be composed of a commander-in-chief, sub officers and privates, and must have previous |f military or police evper‘ence. The number of men not to be less than 100 nor more than 150. EVERYWHERE Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ur CASTORIA

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