Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 6

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6 : NORWIGH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 119 a::n::n::mc:u::uc::nc::n::cc::m:xm_a—rfil he Pasnik Co. Going Ahea QOur New Danielson Store Will Open Tomorrow, March st H With Ready-to-Wear Goods For Women and Children WE THANK THE PEOPLE OF NORWICH for giving us the start. - WE THANK THE PEOPLE OF WILLIMANTIC for pushing us ahead, and WE HOPE THE DANIELSON PEOPLE will continue the good work. Our Foundation for our new store in Danielson will be the same as our stores at NORWICH and WILL!MANTIC LOW PRICES — RELIABLE MERCHANDISE —NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS —NO DELIVERY Simply selling loads of merchandise at SMALL PROFITS Here Are Many Reasons Why WE GROW AS WE GO Infants’ Cashmere Hose ......... 24c-39c || Ladies’ Jersey Bloomers ............ B59c | Ladies’ Georgette and Crepe Waists $2.97-83.41 Children’s All-Wool Sweaters. $1.97-52.97 | Ladies’ Outing Flannel Petticoats. ... 7ic Heatherbloom Petticoats . ... 97c upward | Infants’ White Corduroy Coats \ $2.97 upward | ! Ladies’ Silk Boot Hose ............... 29¢ || C-B a la Spirite Corsets (special lot) $1.00 Ladies’ Embroidered Brassieres.. 23c-39¢ ||" Ladies’ Ribbed Vests........... 2 for 25¢ Ladies’ Embroidered Corset Covers... 24c || Ladies’ Waists (Voiles) ...... 87c upward | " Ladies’ Camisoles . ... ... 47c-5%¢ upward cereanas. Blc9Te ‘ Children’s Rompers ................. %7c | | \ Infants’ Sweaters ........... 97c upward Ladies’ Burson Hose ................ 24c || Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons........ 59¢-97c “ Ladies’ Long White Petticoats, em- broidered ... ... Ladies’ Envelope Chemises 59¢-97 upward Children’s Dresses (Wonders) 97c upward Ladies’ Sleeveless Sweaters......... $2.97 Ladies’ Rubh er Top Corsets. . ! L2 J‘TM ’ Qar ™ :;E Wohe? Ladies’ Muslin Drawers . . .. .. 53¢ upward Ladies’ Gowns ... ................ §1.29 Ladies’ Middies .............. $1.24-31.53 Children’s Overalls.................. Tlc Ladies’ Ginghzm Petticoats .. . . 69¢ Ladies’ House Dresses ......... 97c-81.47 Children’s Dreszes, sizes 2to 14....... 5% & Children’s Rompers ............. 59c—97c THA 'HDL’&\HGN Y04 SEOIEd HSTHL T RIS B N Tillinery—New Spring Hats 97¢, $1.47,$1.97 | You Will Wonder When You See Them S) bud Gw d Jn o i They Are Wonderful s e Ladies’ Silk Dresses $9.97 & $15.57 | All Colors You Save $10.00 On Your Dress Worth Traveling For THESE PRICES FOR NORWICH, WILLIMANTIC AND DANIELSON STORES STYOLS NOSTENVA ANV JLLHVAL e R O T8 S R THE PASNIK CO. Scll For Less | 2w s sz oy E Opposite Woolworth’s Next to Woolworth’s Two doors from Woolworth's wwmmmmmwmmmmmmm | | | | | | n = SENATE HAS A DEFICIENCY BILL OF $1,793,501.81 Continued from Page One) unced 2h:’\l there Another amende t provmes that ler of Worcester said | pital of Willimantic. authorizing No were included in Claims—Tuesday, making an appro- | pumpsand tan ii and | priation for the Norwich state hospi- | ing charter of city held | tal for the insane in settlement of de- | vide for three police se: d claims. Fish and Ga nce—Wednesday, an act auther- | concerning fi; the city of New London to issue | the town of Salem act eoncerning e for municipal wharves and|Use of drag nets in Nian i v to issue sehool game city to issue municipal ps, not un-| Frank F. D : oceupational to place oil A s; amend- hat day would be Tuesday next HEAR|NGS ON THURSDAY x ch \\)Ifl\\ or but, upon her or his dez | occupational a application of open question as to t ; plied to occu A Woman's Recommendation. Inom porations — Thursday, petition| Mrs. D. T. Tryor, Franklin Ave., Ot- tone- | of Kastern Connecticut Power com- |Sego, O. writes: “Nine years ago 1 was »any to amend its charter and aequire | very much afllicted with kidney trou- hts and franchises of Shore Line|ble. I bought different of medi- Mr. | Electric Railway company; Wednes- | ¢ine, but all to no effect, until one da: can | act incorporating the Harris|I bought a box of Foley Kidney Pil 1t | Building Charitable Trust of New |l realized so great a benefit from the of Scouns x Lmr]un ue::f of “&M(h\?‘l that I nonclludefi m\[A ation | g _ | self cured of kidney trouble. I feel safe to the old common I would be! d.nt ot "watep w‘,rh in wqo,-w(c‘,, to |80y kidney sufferers.” They relieve k injuries meant occup re varied and ult of in- | hravent sale of electricity or gas in | Packache, soro muscles, stiff joints, when the law was | terprelation. Norwich except by contract with eity; | [heumatic pains and bladder ailments. j 2 The Lee & Osgood Co. Sad i ha| , Howell Ghoney of Manchester said | g +1¢ | the pre: and ls also apgplicable lx n»rmmtmbm u’ L'r New London d’r\ In the hall of the house ® When an appeal is pending, the court may render a judgm ing col Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets mpliance with T e e T Y A G TSRS 557, LET US FORGET FURNITURE FOR A FEW DAYS AND TALK DINNER SETS = ple. In appeals ties is not manufs : ¢ understood that onal disease, whic E the supreme | 1f your ekin is yellow—complexion pallid —tongue coated—appetite poor—you have a bad taste in your mouth—alazy, no-good ‘eeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr.Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr.Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely © vegetable compound mixed with clive oil. | You will know them by their olive color. | | + To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, ' ¢ no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cguse. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and ove!come consti- pation. That's why millions of boxes are sold bo: drn ne 2d to not e other: a to the law Where injury or in the Ace OcCup: it to the Wh plo; e 2 he wanted to |4 and | commissione:; provides for| 1 to onc found d to mend- REAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 1st MEN'S WORKING PPANTS $1.50 MEN'S RIBBED UNION SUITS $1.69 MAKE YOUR DOLLARS COUNT BY TRADING HERE SALOMON’S Gent’s Furnishings, Hats and Boys’ Wear 100 FRANKLIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. Few minutes’ walk from Franklin Square : THE‘. BlG SALE AT The Breckeon Sample Shoe Store ENDS THIS WEEK THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN MEN'S AND WOMEN’S SHOES CALL AND SEE US Special Sale of Fine Dinner Ware FOR THIS SATURDAY Just received a shipment of 100-piece Dinner Sets; this |l order was given a year ago. The price that these Dinner Sets were bought for gives us an opportunity to give you an excepticnally low figure. We will sell these 100-piece Sets Saturday only at $18.75 Per Set Very beautiful Patterns. Values up to $35. 00 One set % toa customer. i Schwartz Br03.9 Ic. 9-11-13 WATER STREET, . NORWICH, CONN. ; The Big Store with the Little Prices the compensati the law would nd T or a s ought to be remedied. arles Ferris, .re ters’ union of N to toe and in hospi d ‘without compensatior for He could not work for hereafter, and could not g t compr sation for the period. H and favored m $15 & favor of tae amendments, he B| Jacob Goodhart, of New Haven 1B in favor of occupational dis- being inserted in the l: fully discussed a The Brockton Sample Shoe Store 138 Main Strest injured l!l acc ldenl pational ase plerior i s in |8 ed text books, m(l there- fore is considered worthy of issertion

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