Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 27, 1919, Page 10

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_AIMOI‘M man die mhall he live againY— .Yob xxv. 14 ; | P g l Most u.-ua a man’s kindtest (Special o The sulletin) is mgre than gm present owner m!d HE ORTEOUS & MI CHELL CO. friend, ann. New London, Sept. 26.—The biggest | for the proper P e budget ever ' made up by any| There has been public complaint in : 3 = A e’ z;':aflnez:.u?fie;;w administration is to be submitted i0|the past in the assessment of State L SR the ciy meeting next Monday night|street property and in consequence - Is_death the Koy to'wobler 1ife and it is so big that the taxpayers | thereof, the pre:ex}x‘f]. efficient, explefl- wn.flr. ;t ms of cnmfurt‘.‘entl:‘ are already beginning o squirm. | enced and thoroughly competent cleri - ow % T Money has been expended the lost fow |of the board of assessors made a sur- The Weather Today Will Probably 'l‘he Practlcal Combmn 0‘ ngty - Buch “Vicaseaness " man * thers sy years in bIF bunches and there is{vey of the earning capaeity of the . Be Fair & know 1 e R practically nothing to show _for it |building on that business street. He m uch” f&fi.’ reldased’ brom 81" and IWhen there came demand {or money | ascertained that many of fhe build- 2 in the comstruction of new sidewalks|ings are not earning more. than s andEco nlu’h. M SRl T I e R e e e nomy is ly al T s e, filed against Mayor Mahan and the | especially under long lease. ~ As a adits” of kindness, works of Joves court of common council, yet there|matier of fact many properties !‘ar > Eflgl'\r‘i;’::e):(scdelr’lj! n*;.l; lilvetlhaksal"- » was public improvement that was lat- | remd #:d from the business center . A -] ay Dawley, in e Spring- er “appreciated and the charges of ex- | were earning tem per cent. and more SPENDING WISELY In Our Showmg of New “Fall Aeld Republican. travagance were withdrawn. There ,above the valuation. Some of# the Fitchviile, Sept. 6, 1918, has been lavish expenditure of public | prices paid for business buildings has The easiest way to save money = e cash and a géneral increase in wages | been ridiculously high, because they is by spending it wisely. Because 2 . B s liicen) ierbe htian. peifn, and salaries of all city officials and |were wanted by the purchasérs, and of Jabor dificulties and shorter f . Apparel an d Accessories R Ty (o cadtenisn. be employes in the few years just passed, can be no guide to valuation of other Working hours in many lines of " I e E aasin. Tals Delaiomt ~savtehed ana.tue worst is yetfp; chmes properties, but fixes beyond question industry, all of which mean de- o wroung, " 5 Quarter of a century ago, the the purchascrs values of these prop-. creased production, there are more g = e Poilu’s noble stand? budget footed $165.000 in roum;s;\ulo'r'l"-);erne! desirablegoods o' be had mow at Conditions, today, are such that ecenomy is a matter of o VR RN P O, bers and now it is practically $9250001 ‘Even the courts have, decided [l | prices less than. their true value, 3 SRS Seman'hs enmne whieh is all out of proportion Lo even |against the assessors fn the mmtfi fhan”sou can probably be ablc first consideration in every household. But true economy | , That Fains the Croix do Guer the healthy growth of the city.n thatiof State sreet property. Remem! to find for some months. i % i = B Dibodiets Jomol race? budget are many items = for large|the case of the Mohican buliding: And vou ere as sate in buying § Places Quality first. With this in view we have selected e ¥ SR amounts that are not absolutely nec- | This property was assessed at $200,000 |l | nom as ar awe other period, for wa . : at means Verdun, chivalric Marne. [gssary at this time, and ca\;l‘:ims: ml':r[aym the court cut ihe assessmencito] Ml rom A At A O e oo tha: | OUr stocks with an eye to dependable quality and xyIhe Argonne Torest ez ° " i or a year without any c = 1$132,000. That was five ears ago. o e of . . . ke e 1 8ome, dug-:: res J. P. Barstow & Co. NOl’WiCh, say convenience. A vear hence with aiSince then the annex has. been builc |l | f, e E000s o ered for e irmes | at the same time having aimed to keep prices at the low- The poison gas and shell . o reduction in the actual city wants.iang the vhluation is now $200,000. To hi - . 2 isi i . es made desolats, » there might be reom for the st a»§>.lmee, the pew budget at a rate of | fifPY this store. est possible notch. So make it a point to visit this store f§| wna: mean the homes’ made . deso) and the budgets for ‘the two yearsiiweniy-two mills would mean an in- ’ i The fety belching argosies *You can get as good results as a high-priced chef, if |eaualized. !crease of $9,000,000 in the grand list today. You'll find every department showing complete foromaepolohing mrovies. ., 'That item of $10,000 for real estate” cri (hot 15 beyond all e you follow the recipes of a good cook book and use a |cxperts in Boston, or slsewhere, to 1 i ! gt Tasuit T sORlETRe i come to New London ana assessiihe taxpayers. property is unnecessary and almost 4| rhere must be - an increase, or wilful waste of ihe hard-earned money { cqualization in valuations and the The range that bakes a barre! of flour with a single hod of coal lines of new Fall Goods—new styles and staple goods in M| v,..c means the pirate ‘meacn the wave assol On' hellish bushess bent complete rtments. Accirsed mRd outiawed sverywhere Below God's firmament of the majority of taxpavers. True, !gsessors are fully competent to do Shall no reward be garnered now the budget calls for increased recePls|ihat little thing when forced upon And no redress be found? that must be raised through taxatlof |{yem. There must al€o be a materfai Co Sball earth send forth a bloody ste but why pay an extra $10,000 or that|increase in the tax rate to meet tho » And bé unholy ground? work and bring the total amount!enormous budget. According to the MEN’S AP ARE = 2 St Tor * assessment of proverty ub!eoommieof to Cuildee g oo tho FALL P L It shal not ve, for we are fre to at least $17,000 The new buildings and improvements will llio 0 Dreva: snough, 1o know The scientifically designed range with the ore, o it ne esge must” be i pot wie more ihan AUNSOIG. e e AND ACCESSORIES And: wisdom's righteous giow 5 - . 7 g n- | gran ist and that wou produce . o creased to meet the unusually DIEJonly $25.000 At the present tay eate: L e i i AR b Big Roomy Oven, that bakes evenly e e rebed tan ats. Phia | (nThe Tevenite of the city is lessenc A cordial invitation is extended to visit our Men’s Store j| Tor nations coreiy iried 1 - e the amount reéceived from liquor li- = ey . 3 = % £ e 1 ! N i o dons hens e B ot o S A o T o ] [ 26, ez B e tins | today, and see our very complete showing of new Fallf|" Hef TN 2 side experts. hey cannot do the im- | what will be received in taxation e i 7 . £ . % % go who dled. Reservoir or Water Front, that heats |65 5ie any more than can the as- | moat Wil Bilalies e exempiipn biack and white, at.. 4c merchandise for men and young men, including B o ¥ plenty of water |sessors. ago the srand ligt| 1St has been increased by the ad 5 Fickarasons Button Hsle . Tpighed . wouty-fve yoars a t! 8! tion of the Learned property, the site ist, = 4 3 - Polished Top, th ires blackin; was $9.000,000. and last year it Was|for the Methodiat church: the J. N colors, at - Mo Stein-Bloch and Monroe HUMORS OF THE DAY olished Top, that never requires g o ol Sy S iy . i EERNL Key Plate, that lifts didodls int L dsed o e Eine a Dropérty that is to’ be utilized fc King's Basting Theal;t;. I 5ot a, whole rib for only cents h . much la area | for scl oses night. 550-v: = i ¢ ;s 2 P Lo i ;b siif’ © |and Some Jarger in nopulation han | or Ceraabiy Terts ane " taniEn i eiisotols, A ST Smart Clothes for men and young men, and a complete N et place for feeding and broiling | Xew Tonden, was 310003.000. There s | Blinman sireet that 1s {0 bo the sits Coats® Machine Thread, 150- line of Men’s Furnishings for Fall—Hats, Shirts, Under- “In ‘my umbrella."—Butfalo Express 3 uestion whether New London has mot | 1 o' Jewis : ; et B Oven Thermometer, and every feature to save time, |Tuin asscsaed up to the ninetr per °fr,::ial§;;e:‘ i vard spools, all numbers, all wear, Hosiery, Night Shirts, Pajamas, Gloves, Neckwear, |, “other. what makes that 1 - . n 5 ¥ to themselves [ Yol P2 i trouble and make the housework easier. Lo o R to call a hali on what seems to be ks e g s i 0011“5 Etc.. Yowre welcome ejthér t6 look or to buy. ~Nobody knows, dearie. Mavbe he Within the past few months there ; <Al - ithin the p: either municipal extravagance or an | 106 Aunt Eydio’s lnch.finten have been sales of properties far be-|indifference as to the interest of the . ~ of-a job."—Life, 1 1 3 v b r S i s, e vl ar el b = 7 1s o If you want real range satisfaction let the Sterling |vyond their asses sed values and these people who must bear the burden, B o ieead apd, spools Men’s Fall Hats T e e R el dealer show you the Sterling Range. et i s R e Tt et T S en Barb e Sy £00d of themselves.” - the board of ase: TS, e e other { chance to have heavily mortgaged 19¢ Barbours’ inen reac . -, . . - . £ o hand there have been sales that justi- | homes, and the chaps who are fnl‘cal 200-yard spools, all numbers, Men who select their Fall Hat here wxll‘nol make a ml_staka e ingor::]bv;!";o::\%;?’lkfn;h}{iwr‘vm: B o O e petoecrypbon fo Day high rent. Bvery .itam| Risek, snd;prie. g Here you will find all the new shapes in stiff and soft hats @ {ds "Times: tnion SILL STOVE WORKS, Roch N.Y. |ED5 instgncs; The Boad provetisn|in the pudgat sught 1o be caretuly {fl lisc Glaso Lace Thread,-5oo- : ; enE o ) ochester, N. Y. |sola for $i5000 and assessed for $15 - | scrutinized when it comes up for ac- o2 Soooie: ot : and ail the wanted colorings. Judge—Now, I don't expect to se - P = " 000; Newcomb propert: in tion, and mo concerted action of the you here again, Rufus. Makers of Scientific Steriing Combination Ranges and Sterling Warm Air Furnaces street, sold for $18,000 and assessed | you-t.ckie-me-anu-1ii-tckte-you plan 13¢ Kerr's Lustre Twist. 300 P . 4 00 % 6 50 Rufus—Not see me here again, M for 15.000; the Farsworth property,|ought to be permitted. Every item yard spools, black or whiti ’ rice e i to 2 e e ivwehiy: vo'all ainit. acfome kthe s VIR a sold for §24,000, :srssm;id for s;.;.x.':h Tl s not' = aBINly nednbki a6t RSy resikn o' Job. i you, Judge — Sear Askth Sb!‘l!g Dealer inYourtown ; the Belden property, sold for 200; { should be voted down, regardless of 3¢ Merrick's Darning Cottan, . 4 T : s ; % ight. - ass sed for $6,500. The Hull build-|the interests concerned Taxpayers at, 2 spool for .. ! ln po‘nt Of St-\ ]e‘l qudllt_\.and n prlc“ our Men S Halb rep Bess—That's Mrs. Grabbit—she wa inE has, Sold Tor A vin,Tumtnd g Lwill bear in mind (fat (his budsec is | 5c Merrerized Darning Floss, resents the greatest possible value. a great war worker. b S3 v 3 merely to meet the estimates ex= Bob— ! J. P. Barstow & Co., Norwich G Tio00" was “reyiea & e vears| bensed of the coming venrr ama ng J| [ n,S0I0FS 10 mach itk nost Eob—indeedt ago, but it is saf 5. would ! guarantee is giva that there will not g St S St Py i A g ave h he. perty he & B =i e Sc Clark’s O. N. T. &l ot ot e e oy, Se2a0 | P 0r R Ior he caxpayérs: pioncy (R R SIS NEW FALL FASHIONS i Brainerd block is assessed for $32.000, | petore the fiscal year ends, motwith = Purchaser (who is selecting a wed ¥, who recently returned from | I {which is considered a fair valuation. | B sc Kerr's Silkateen, at ... .. 2 | standing the enormous size of the 1 . BRIEF STATE NEWS [ However, there is a_ready purchaser, | miscellineons func. . Excest in the S Cashmere Mending Wool, IN WOMEN’S APPAREL J| s, sico—ves 1 rather like "ta France, has left for Philadelphia, where | v o £ i + New Haven.—1 who has _ option on one-halfl into- | matter of interest account the budget at .. 2 AT g Dl he w id some time doing specialirest in the building for $26,000, and |has nothing to do with the general in- 10c Dexter's Knit'ing Cotton, . 4 £ Plcture Dealer—~The coming Storm e | woric in pathology. He is the son of|the owner ofghe otner haif has peti- | debtednes of the city, big bond issues white, ag . The showing of new styles for Fall is now at its best, for B T John B. Landry of Bristol tioned the coifft for privi ge to seil S01and little matters of that sort. 10c Shamrock Linen Thread, has| Danbury—A feature of the cattle|S3 t@ £t in op the sale while tne sell- | ro, i any taxpayers will make a §9 Java evuils, alt nSmiesy. during the week hundreds of new things have crowded in “That ig strange,” remarkéd the Ola ing Is good lonial butlding | . ; Javats Wik make ack or white. at - Fony ws, | exa.ibit he Danbury fair this vear|zold for $36.000, although when thaqSIUnt against expenditures for e 18c Richardson’s Siil Thread, . Olll' C s What is?" asked the Grouch nel s ction sale of 32 pure bred |adjoining hrick building was bousht | SALONT PUrposes, but the srent ma ali numbers, all colors, at .. 15¢ PrOVlng oat upl‘emacy! “Why, after men contract bad hab- its th For today we present incomparable collections of new [|them, ville Journal are continually expanding replied the Old Fogy.—Knox calves to be held Wed-|for $18,000 the Colonial could havel|giity are opbo A cnil e e % : - e 10 gain the political week by the Connecti- been' secured for $20.000. The Rogers go 00 BT MOfe 1o €aje Ui Bonitios of | cu associat building is assessed for $30,000, which = v < < ’ s il J e o Stnartment {o;\,:“., Fall Coats, featuring every accepted style—a matchless | siymie — That womans stanaing gf::m;fl‘s“lh;uI;;g;{‘;fl;végf«m'_g e HOSE SUPPORTERS display including extra good values at B cisic i the line ot ‘my drive. Tve ganizations and all save ome are £ = 5 Won ¥ Ren L Eruimpsd with motar appasatuar Lo | [12%e ana 1e mose sup- $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 T L L porters, black or white, all the eight Kttle boys that were play- e o ai ing at ball, one was struck out and 7 Yo () B . & | then there ‘were seven, and the game 25 Nevertear Sew-on Hose Women’s Coats, in the newest fancy belted models, mater- s T, RIRT TN Went o, fnat (ho seme | Supporters, at ............. 15¢§ ja] js good quality Melton, in all the best shades, including [ asxea 5 S asl he female acquaintance whe Thore arg democrats in New Lon- 5 Stop Run Stocking Pro- 2 2 Ll | Bt e I | don Wi "i¥ (e coming election don' | tectors, at ................. 10c] browns, greens and navy—at $25.00. ety wiad it ok va care a rap for the election of any 1¥c “School Days’ Hose Sup- torne: “But she should get rid of her porters, all sizes, at ....... 15c | Women’s Coats, in a better grade, made of the popular [ cocond first — Cinelnaatis Bngsirer jc Lindsay Sew-on Hose “Silver Glow,” in brown Pekin blue and taupe, smart but- 10¢ ninety-eight at her and she'll jump FALL OPENING csndm.uc for office on the city and! town ticket, if they can only defeat P. Leroy Harwood, president and Carlos Barry, treasurer of the board of schooj vis: “Of course,” 3aid the serious citizen “our foreign relations have nothing to upporters, at ............. 19 2 s, the regular republican notn- | 0c Lindsay Pad and Belt ton trimmed models—at $29.50. do with the high cost of living.” T know bettern that” interrupted ine€s for reelection. These gentle- Tiose Supporters, at 39¢ b G SR 5 - 2 3 men have served the ciiy long ‘and [l§ Jrindsay Tose supporicrs in au| VWomen's fine Coats of Velour and Silver Glow, in a vari-Qatr. Cumrox.” sy "oldoat ” dxughter faithfully on the school board and are! sizes—at reduced prices. ety of stylish models, in all the smart fall colorings, includ- | married one it S eitation i BT Wolia i e AT »un‘{ green, brown, taupe and Pekin blue—§ty$3500 e uele , green, brown, e .00. Particular attention is directed to this Fall Opening and exhibition of fine Period Farniture. In brief, this is positively the most elaborate showing presented to the public. It is a presentation cf complete Period Suites and single pieces, including the famous Queen Anne, William and Mary, Jacobean, Adam, Chippendale and of education in the city. While ig- D e g s other noteworthy designs. The time spent reviewing this stock will be interesting Loiniiacs br orfies o this beree “ACC” Hose 'Supporters, KALEIDOSCOPE U the democrats, or rather a consplcuous . 7 reduced prices. Though the lift ‘doors of an Illinbis the school board even at the sacrifice | N 50c 2 2 A A lof others who are entitled to party Mooy At A complete magnificent showing of everything that is Ths difttel- prodaction. of pogad. tn | support. These democratic schemers < ' . e . L Kleinert's Dress = Shields and the Philippines s approaching 1,000 have succeeded in poisoning ih Hleinert's (Dress Shields and ] smart in the millinery world. The best production of the | the Thilippines is approaching 1000, prices. leading New York Milliners as well as distinctive designs [§| the leading export ®f the islands One houdred and forty-nine persons from our own work room are here. in the government lighthouse service plan. 7 z N B are entitled to retired pay under the Back of it all is politics, purs and Children’s Trimmed Hats, in all the newest shapes and [§|recent pension legisiation passed by imple, and the schemers who have PINS—NEEDLES colorings—at $2.98, $3.98 and upwards. e e IR R bandoned the candidates other than < g efited by excercise, a Nevada man has r th h 1 h Jed 5¢ Adamantine Pins, 200 . . .r. ?E'm‘ it (hootion the Iateat oo o count, a paper Tams — fashion’s favorite for all ages — beautiful and [J| fegiey X roie: fonmir man has BaitEa e, ‘pomaer prastdent of the |l 0 Bopien Adamentine Pins | graceful effects in velvet, Beaver, Nutria and Velour—at ffjon & iattorm 'to iwaich “towis must ~s‘nd something about Tooling the peo’ D Eeas i B00- et $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and upwards. The chamber of commerce of Brus- ple once in while but not al e time. % E O ly addressed S e LN 5 8¢ sels, Belgium, has recently | Democrats of themselves, or aided by 3 - / . v N t i r G ct e S SR T 15c English Dress Pins, 200 Women’s Trimmed Velours, at $5.00—excellent quality, J}{ the governmént, urging that harbo feat Mes: Harwood and Barr: Thal lrxcL cannot be turned except to c!ecl the democmuc nommees (O at ... B et - tare so well balanced they are oper Nothing More Beautiful Than This ey et e ey o BT Louis XVI Walnut Suite minds of 'school teachers . again. Messrs, Harwood and Barry and me have registered for the sole pur pose of helpmg wul iae democratic| H ke templated in 1914 hould i e el splendid workmanship, in brown, taupe, navy, purple and | Row ve constracted & 20c Tngish Dress Pm, 0 ’ & t will be an irmstrievably lost op- 22c s, 3 " u s o porlunu), a_missing link in the ear guarter-pound boxes, a box 17c § We feature Women’s Dress Hats, at than 16,000,000 gallons .of olive oil a | istory, ot "Now: Tondon, 1 fhe poits 12¢ Toilet Pins, cubes, black year and expects to more than double fails to get possession and preserve and white, at ... 8c ss 00 a.nd 36 98 the amount in a few years. - > Tests made in England of radium The_y as an aid to plant growth have shown for ta future the larse oil painting of B¥e) Tollef, Piny, cubes, ‘black 5 the fev'n Mill and surroundings, e e = /] Fhich s D only £l e 3¢ oilet Pins, assorted sizes,. . .equal to hats sold elsewhere at $7.50 and $10.00. that it is most effective when used in tion of the subject but is also a gen- a box ... - - 4 the proportion of one-seven-hun uine work of art. Professor Loweth, : Derender ‘Satety Pins, ail are in a wide range of style and no two alike. dredths of a gram to a ton of Sofl. while n resident of New London izesa dozen ot more than' twenty years ago, estabe : Clinton Blanket Pins, cach 4 o e Jeae by ovary et Rait e lished quite a reputation as an artist, e S uton, De TNOE orgiihe BOYS’ DEPARTMENT DOMESTIC DEP'T the' United -States as compared with and was selected to paint several of Satety thv].)a dozen Do, Se a_per capita consumption in England the portraits of mayors that: now c inton, e ng or Atlas, . 0 f 27 pounds, in France of 34 pound: adorn the court of common council Safety Pins, a dozeh ........ 7e Saturday Special Values Saturday Special Values il ¢ pofiuae i chamber of the municipal building. 10c 1 <A y Rain JIAlY;OF 181 o, nton, De Long or Atlas An_agreement has been signed by Pins, a dozen:....... 8cf] Boys' Blouse Waists, neat i Cases ragu urged him to paint this picture with 12%c Roberts or Milwards o ' i 5 to 16, Pillow 39¢ the Argentine and Paraguayan gov. Prominent citizens of that time Safet: light stripes sizes e e ot s ; ; : for the establishment of | c vroper Sharp Needles, a_paper 10c | value “$1.55—Spegial price..... 9e | 25 2536 ]| ernments for shment of & | would be giad to be the possessor as 10c Bodkin Needles, a paper 8c A et :“d'i‘l‘;x'gcpg‘:o‘; gu":?l‘w e x5 ll| wireless telegraph service between the | ; i ] Many of the finest homes in America are equipped with furniture of the Louis XVI period. The illustration above portrays a walnut suite in this popular design ncw on sample at this store. If you seek a Dining Room Outfit of rare beauty inspect this suite and many othars on display here. This fine furniture is mode- rately priced and convenient credit accommodations can be arranged on any pur- it would perpetuate in local history e of the most interesting points of ture Trousers, sizes 8 to 16, ew London. But that represent- . value $2.50—Special price ..... $185 1 59¢ of the service has been delayed by the | tion has never been made good. No 5 Table Damask fallure of the Argentine government to e i e ey Mtk Better grades in Boys’ Trousers 5 ratify the convention, {gna. ipon The solicitation of Professor HAIR PINS = o & 60-inch Bleached Table Damask, in [ Loweth, this picture has been brought | iback to New London and placed on Boys' Corduroy and dark mix- P Y two countries. The installations had e 4 Sheoisl priee aIDeie already been made but the initiation $2.95 and $3.50 | four “very pretty designs—Special In 1914 freight rates in Balgium e 59 a yard, value 79c. were exceedingly low and were wuni- | form throughout the country, exeept | 3¢ Wire Hair Pins, all sizes, - Boys’ Suits, dark mixtures, | exhigition in the Crocier Hbuse a’ package, at - 2 with Knickerbocker Trousers, | chase. { where it has been admired by many Se Wirs Hair Pins, invi s | gren i o s value w000 — Bed Spreads $3.95 L e et e | { citizens. I3 will be a mistake if that .. pecial price ... g 2 4 i B o UL WE HA s M S FR Jp ek b fHair Bins at ... 4o 50 extra large size Satin Bed | tined for export (tarifs des ports de ‘ HAVE DINING ROOM SETS RANGING FROM $125.00 UP e e bl De Long Hair Pins, biack Better grades in,Boys' Suits,. Spreads, excellent quality, good de- | mer). The present freight rates fm | court (house, preferably the former or bronze, invisible or stand- b iy ;flm to $17.50 | signs and perfect in every way — [ll| Belgium ‘are 40 per cent. higher thap .\o provision is made for the purchass ard, all sizes, a package, at 4c H Specia! price $3.85, wvalue $5.00. before the -war. and.may be inkreased ' in the city budget unless it Is coverad 10c' Hump Hair Pins, at.... 8c ; = soon. s ® lu\ the unusually large miscellaneous Sp i Ring apobited jsinne, . 3 # Luncheon Sets $3.95 d Paiiing, \ > i C > - at e 8 7 A _INCT ovieodk e e R o Women’s Sweaters $8.45 | ., om scaims s rinen toneneon | mocimsemmn. roe oo ot P G X e P e v, o R An odd lot of Women's All Wool | Sets, neatly embroidered—all hand | 71" Foening Post. 2 -8 ? . %o, there ouzhi (o be a sort.of gei-co Cell Worsted Coat Sweaters, in tan, rose, | worl a}sn:m-u in_set ;“‘Sm || PHitagelptia w,:‘ ;,.n,l Damted s it jsether meeing of people interested in 2 : Salmon and turquois price $3.95, everybody outsids ladeiphia, And “THE BIG STCRE WITH LITTLE PRICES” {the perpetuation of that Old Town m——] $8.45, value $10.50. price. + ll| some folks in that interesting city. \hn and Winthrop mansion to pur- New York Sun. - s | chase the grand picture and present 9-11-13 WATER STREET {ihe Same: (& he @y Now is e op: s e — e e oy s e on - b.. ...« SHCWILG FE7TOMS, 74 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, LONN ‘p’:’oner man to mase the frst move e, Janeinx mmys e, ditnst ve: ! the move to win. Or. better vet. it is 5 just the kinl of a job for Hustling dota, o€ 1 Pagis, Jim Hammond the chamber of com- % i merce man to tackle - ¢ 4 . . i s A A 8 Somuniad-siol

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