Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1919, Page 8

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NURWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919 ATTEND THIS SALE EARLY WHILE WE HAVE LARGE QUANTITIES OF THE GOODS ADVER- TISED, YET IT 1S ADVISABLE TO MAKE AN EARLY SELECTION— COME ON THE OPENING DAY IF POSSIBLE. housekeepers as the most important event of the kind that happens during the entire year. and consideration of all truly prudent buyers. the study pect and prepara Lopping range of this store. gg Beaters SAUCE PANS Sa Sale price Sale price 90¢ price —Sale price Sale price Plunk Tea St s ar pric Sale price I P 1 Kinds Electric Portabl e price 4 e price price N Sl BRI CERN ous Articl iscellane: o VN WA W lo price.. e price Sale Price $3.25 TR B N 8 S0 I J & Ypia one a B Regular Price $3.25 i $ Sale price $145 E Sale price 50c Powders l; Sale price 65¢ = 2 3 Bale pricer, Obo AIFAV LIS L Rode), “Soan i Sale price $1.10 RHieS Doy Sale price = 8 Sale price $125 e 4 ¢ [ Sale price 17c—small s ular price 6c—Sale prlce 5c % Top Bread and Cake . House Cleanser, ! A 6c—Sale price AXjiiackos, soop more than 50.....8ale price $125 | Soon toa omtoner B Chips, 8-o0z. packa value 15c—Sale price. . e ages, value 10c—Sale price.. 9c r Sale price 30c dered Borax, 1 Ib, pac 3 ‘Sale price 38¢ —Sale price. . .. Sale price $1.40 E ! -Sale price.. 10—Sale price $1.00 TiE Portiovs & MImceL Co le l A sale so comprehensive in character, of such magnitude and so replete wit r E i Sets, pi r pric spra pric China Ware—Dinner Sets 112-piece Dinner nk 2 pric price price price 5 rations, our r ular .Sale ..Sale Sale Saie .Sale Sale Sawe Sa\c Sale 1 F . $1.% .Sale -Sale Bevveevas. -Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale ..Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale -Sale price $20.00 ..Sale price $19.00 Sale price Sale price Sale price ..Sale price Sale price ..Sale price Sale price Sale price ..Szle prico .Sale price Sale price $250 Sale price 62c Sale price 85c ..Sale price $1.15 Sale price $2.00 Sale price $3.50 ood Choppers Sale price $1 It will be to a great extent a Co-operative Sale; the manufacturers are with us; gr ed; our own profits have been minimized; values will be extraordinary; goods in abundant quantities; and every article offered for sale will be absolutely dependable. price $3.15 $2.65 18¢c price price price $1. price $145 price $1.50 price $1.75 price $2.00 price $2.15 price 3240 price $1.60 price $1.95 rice $2.26 price $3.00 65c 75¢ price price price $1.85 price $2.25 price '$3 price $4.00 price $4.75 price $5.25 price $3.50 price $1.35 price price $1.85 price $2.25 THESE FACTS 'i (L) EVERY ARTICLE OFFERED IN T PENDABLE IN EVERY WAY—FURT! QUOTED IS EXACTLY AS REFR & RMORE, NTED. Again This Season—With Money Savings Greater Than Ever! Our Annual February Sale of Kifchen Furnishings WILL COMMENCE THIS MORNING, THE 18th b real opportunities of money-saving that it is reco Sheet Iron Drip Pan Sheet Ir¢ Pa quart Milk Ca gular MOPS—A T0 REMODEL CHURL H S STREET HOUSE |2 | the exa reases aie s Hart anges of the |Haven and Springfield | houses for the past iweel i f Ulled, besides a large and mod- ¢ B s e anid mod- Hurm city the gain . are also to be|¢ and _ New ] cha - baking department. 7 ped . P A 12x12 r(-\p(rlx.\ feet and onc to be erected. { A ining avenue which | ""T‘;‘ crected for Caesar DelCarlo|; “0_ tor Blackle is nearing | @ ’l carpenters are at | (¥ ® h club, owned by | 0 be remodeled | "and_carpenters are | total author Verk b mavsrea ey el there mpletion and the ork on the interiof co! he former on ( / capital < . 090, as aginst five comy 15 | Duilaing and six in 1917, with e | The building at 11 High street owned | $140,000 capital for James Dawson | by Mr. Mandell is being remodeled and | years the Mohican | the interior and walls of some of the | Only dow t for the wned L\\ () nd occupled by e interior of the store i two petitions in rs part are being torn out' were filed in this state d uilt. week, with liabilities of 337 to mpare with fiz petitiong, in v|same week of 1918, with 1 and assets of $8 itions in 1917, | ties of $17,851 we | jume of busine: there is due and year ago, with arison is made w and I n little to th 91 s for of cord ased of in real c:iate loans. re- mortgaz the ine. a se activity ions vet ¢ deed grvatly the co morte: amount k*a.m ® while extreme | previou: ures the 5991 yes | buit New spite of pr Iy am dert every unde cours ason in| of new hich the out- o ag of a s compare with of the like Week of 191, deciding 1a e question of 24 financing project: the Tinware—Wash Boilers, IS ABSOLUTELY DE- EVERY REDUCTION onized by all § The values we offer in this sale are well worth § It is not a quickly conceived and hurriedly arranged incident; it has tion for weeks and months; it will be an event of great importance to every housekeeper, boarding house pr: price RS 11 12¢ " Mr. Welt, wh gineer:ng and b in Burope, has work in this Termit; tor in buildings this ecity. The Oliver Woodworth Co has av. urih Cost §300, frame € | enuployer, huild- ted by frame frame and Teach Chdren to Use. Cuticara for Hair and Skin That they may have good hair and. |, clear skin through life. Try thig t for the hair. At night Cuticura Ointment into parf- 2ll over the scalp. Next mom- & sharapoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Nothing better. than these delicate, fragrant emollients for all toilet and nursery purpeses, Do not hg: test the fascinating fra- irabv;n:o( scented face, # l.dh tful, distingn. e ”“so.p.ommufu cum 25 zmh each mple each fi'& by mail address: “Cticure: Dapt. 13 T Bostea-" brick store. Cost 1,000, P! Butleman, ' Tiliey $700. UILDING OPERATIONS IN NEW ENGLAND tistics of buildi st. brick reb 13th, 1913 . 13th, . 13th . 13th, . 13th, 1 13th, 13th, 13th, . 13th, 8,695,000 ‘ontracts Contracts Contracts Contracts Contracts Contracts VES APPRDVAL TO | COMPENSATION AGREEMENT' | Sixteen workmen's ements follows by hue. Babeock Printing Press Mfs. London, employe, and emp!oye punctun in rate of § r -udv\n-th [Co., - New omp'uver and Samuel Fa- don, employe, bruise 'n e of $12. 0il Co., of New York, em— nd Milford B. Newbury,. 2 e. Norwich, employe, wrist at rate of $1p Worl Commissioner J. nmp!oyev and nd $14: em- Grotor, leit side William r and Julius Ceeee, iove, broken and eut $12.96. ommission. Com- < A. Migneault, Moo- , injured hand, at rate of England Collapsible Tubé Co., ndon, employer, and Mrs: LA~ rarnevhough, Groton, employe, injured, at rate of $5.. ndsrd Brass & Copper Tube Co, 7 er, and Forttna- ‘employe, stratn 30. s London, employe, 1aé- ft eye, at rate of $14. Woolen Co., Norwich, a4 Raymond Gilmore, 4 eet, Norwich, o employe, ch, employer, v Asyhum employe, Fitdy infected, . &t e of §6. Ponema Mills, Taftville, empl John Sunkowski, 19 Smplove e inyirea s st . Springfield. emplover, and. Manual Poyate, ¢ Bedford, cmplove, Llood’ poisem- in leg, at rate of $14. New London Ship & Engine. Cv., Groton, and P. J. Folew, {Groton, flmn!o)e contused toe, at'rate $11.2 AKE FARLV RETURNS ON ; INCOME TAX PAYMENTS x payments this year are The first ith the |return required by the {law le and Pay by March 15th” Is w slogan of the internal reve- bureau, Collector James J._ Walsh preparing to handle the flood ' of income tax gavments that will rez hi; between now and the close on Saturday, March 15. payment of income taxes is utmost impertance in meeting sury’s debts brought about by ins Collector Walsh March 15th nent date because there outstanding - in o5 of indehtsd- met on that date. very taxpaver who can poesihiy; «d to pay his entire tax his return, on or befere t method, by amount may t &, iollowed by yrents on“Junc 1s.Sept: intended for tax- ’\u neing of the tax at !(.Hl to upset local wait mnl “the final due date, th, for filing vour return o Let us elimina of that mu 2UICK HAIR GROWTH! Rox Frec To You

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