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o A e NORWICH STORES WILL OFFE.R BIGGEST MERCHQN- , DISING EVENT OF SEASON FOR SATURDAY, FEB- THE TALKING MACHINE S d 'fiflé&fiffl&mm”fi{ 46 Fl' llm Street : ' ASSOR ToBiE of Exniri melopeChenuse....i. | E DOLLARDAY WILL HELP FOR ECONM m ; te SK!“L Bis e el (i _MtRobes SE e Ladies’ Bunghlow Aprons ... ... Ladies’ Black: Sifk Hose .......... 00 Ladies’Bloomers ............... . $L00 | Children’s Drusses, Z to & years ... . $k W * AGAINST THEH. C. L.—GPENING HOUR FOR ALL i . . 3 s*ronFsmx_LBmAMSHARP—Nommm have increased in price about 25 per i ORDERS WILL BE FILLED. cent,, but for Dollar Day we will posi- § tively sell any of Brunswick Phono- §i . merchants of Norwich are making the announce-| 8| ment that they will unite on Saturday, February 14th, in hold-! graphs at the old price, but you must ing another popular Norwich Dollar Day-for the people of | Boys waSh S\flts, 2to 6 years . ... $l 90 'mention this ad.,, as the new prices are §i Fastern Connecticut i The triding public of New London, Windhain and Toll Dr s g1 1e3tht e trading public o ew London, mdham an 0Oil-§ 5 on our pnce tagrs tand, counties iw‘l I\:ewomc another such merchandxsmg event! wers, 2 tO 8 years ..... AR $1.00 The New Prices Go Into Effect Monday, February 16th. 3 85¢ Columbia Records Bl'flllSWle Hl 01!953 Phi JSPECIAL — 2 FOR $1.00 in Norwich as they have learned by previous experience has’ Chmld“ 3 Ibeen to the great material advantage in visits to their natural n SRompers7 lte3 years. . . $1.00 trading center on this periodic event. Hats for Boys and Girls. . . $1.00 Dollar Day Only—Some Models as Low as $1.90 Down and §~ SBARGAINS UPON HONGR 1A F o Hats at en . sl'oo Per week‘ “Bargains Upon Honqr” the motto adopted by the mer-H T chants of Norwich will be fived up to strictly and to the latter. 11t is a fact that the stores of Norwich are noted far and wide; (for the hig h qual i the great variety of goods which stock | | their shelves a Articles of every description can | be had for the 2 s a tour of the local stores.will reveal. i 1 even the largest stores of the coun- these columns by local merchants. | its Norwich has the satisfaction of # e has purchased are just as-repre- § 1ants of Norwich have ever made it |§ of their wares. IN SLIGHTLY USED PHONO- CRAPHS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. . Here’s your opportunity to get a good Ask your hhorif Dollar By i gocih while,, L2t Cins Caps knd Saucers, 4 for. . $1.00Valne 10| Then take ! ce and come to Norwich Saturday, |§ Lot Books, 2 for .. ... egiaes $1.00—Value $1.50 Phonograph, at much less than the February 14th, and DEA for yourself many opportunities for Lot Bibles; slightly shopwom, HALF PRICE. sound investment. m'gm’ al price. These instruments HEIPS E *YRODY IN ECONOMY ’ Lot Steel Pens, 144 for .......... $1.00—Value $1.25 b : Lot Odd Paper and Envelopes ..... $1.00—Value $2.00 i A To many a usewife Dollar Day is one of the 2 s g . | have been used very slightly—in most : rmeans of solving her problems of domestc &conomy, ecp- 500 Business Envelopss . ........ $1.00—Value $1.75 | . cially at this partic‘ ar time when the H. C. L. is eating deep |{ 4 Boxes P: d Envelopes ..... .00—Val 20 1 g cases you cannot tell them from new, into the pay envelope of the working man or working woman. S M Vel e and they are all well-known makes. : N‘o One Mahogany Phonograph, slightly used, ‘with 100 Phenograph ® Needles and three 85c Double-Facad Records, six selections — Com- § plete value $20.05—OUR PRICE $11.80. 7 One Mahogany Upright Phonograph, a wonderful instrument, with No. 2 200 Phonograph Needles and five $1.25- Double-Faced Records — ¥ NO 3 complete with 200 Phonograph Nesdles and five $1.50 Double-Faced § i ” Records, ten selections—value $132.16—OUR PRICE $89.75. : H One Mahogany Upright Phonograpi\, like illustration, only a little & 0° 4 shop worn, but never out of the store—complete with 200 Needles and NO. 5 —value $142.50—OUR PRICE $91.25. A The day is unanimously recognized as the most effective re- 5 Packages Paper and Envelopes .. $1.00—Value $1.50 tail accomplisiment for the benefit of the consumer that occurs |f 144 Lead Pencils, Factory Secends $1.00 during the entire year. Present conditions make it imperative g 5 5 k that everybody should practice economy. _{f Lot Shopging Baskets ... .00 $1.00—Value $1.25 ke That is“one of the reasons Saturday is selected for the! 8| Norwich Dollar Day. Out of town people who are employed h ‘ " é on other s in the week, but on Saturday they can visit e rans‘t@n @! Norwich with no loss to their working time, thus having the |}’ ¢ | best possible opportunity to participatbe in and benefit by the T N T Dollar Day bargain offerings. e i (RED LETTER DAY FOR SHOPPERS ‘ B e R B e o | To fature goods that can be sold for a dollar, is of course, 1 One Mahogany Upright Phonograph, as good as new, guaranteed, he primary idea of Dollar Day, but this does not mean that it s confined to the s that can be retailed at one dollar each. Complete value $126.25—OUR PRICE $83.75. c e five $1.50 Double-Faced Records, ten selections — value $142.50 — §i| There are all sort of combinations that can be purchased for a N orWICh Army & Nav y Store OUR PRICE $96.25 fidollar. A great many stores will group together newly re-|f _ . | ceived articles, such as three with a standard retail price of s Si‘i G"“&“ Oalk Ufirgm Ph°“°gmpl;’ 2 g:d‘)‘}{ as_new, -cemplete Q. 5ty cents e of a dissimilar sort can be grouped ] g . 200 Needles and five $1.50 Double-Faced Records, ten selections §|\,nd¢r {he dollar requirement. Dealers in weariflg apparel : g for both men and women, and dealers in shoes, wili have on . ! One Fumed Oak Upright Phonograph, brand new, but a 1919 model, | Sale goods at sacrifice reductions, featuring the principle of a NO 6 with fine filing system, 200 Needles and five Double-Faced Records— f§dollar or possibly several dollars off the regular price. Any ® value $197.50—OUR PRICE $124.00. multiple of the dollar can be used in the same way and still 5 < omply-with the spirit of the day. Thus Dollar Day will not ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN only be a chance to secure big bargams on small articles but OFF : . also a chance to secure big savings on all kinds of wearmv Remember, that every one of these Phonographs are as good {| apparel as well. as new, and our reputation is back of them all. fes 3 MEP‘E f;s WFLL = YOMI?: : ON EVERY RAINCOAT, SHEEPSKIN _— ‘ ‘omen are not the only pones who will be favored by re- | duttions of price, for men will fare just as well and perhaps COAT, MACKINAW, LEATHER T & B | better. 1t doesn’t matter whether a man has one solitary i he I alkln }}4' 5} ,fi-hlne Shop | dollar bill to invest or a whole pocketful of the “long green” COAT AND MOLESKEN COAT. b - & | he will find his case well taken care of+ All he has to do-is to . £ walk into a store, inquire for the department selling the ar- s 4 ™ ° 46 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. § i nts and he will find it. There will be reductions on See Window Display For Specials ’ = - T o > y | men’s apparel, ¢ articles, tools of all kinds, and many ez = = S ;fl {other items too m ous to list here. Howeyver, it is safe fo g o e s 1 say that if a man king for a bargain he will surely find s 3 iy A e i b1, the stores ‘Of Noryich on Dollar Day. Norwich Arm & Na 7 St ore e J 2 ‘;j.;fe : in‘euiletentie 3 hu o | ALL STORES TO OPEN AT 9 A. M, : e y “ e e s B U The agreement among the subscribers to the Dollar Day |l 56-58 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. tion in Buffalo In 1901, Lounisiana | Movement not to open for business until 9 a. m. is a featuse > y hase expesition !:dls‘g Louis in | of the Dollar Day announcement that should appeal to sub- A e P s, e en | urban patrons. If the stores were to open at an earlier hour mest izportant exhibitions baving | ;omde Qfdthe ovzit of Hown buyers would be unable to be on internssonal charaster. - _ - thand and would perhaps feel that some of. the best bargains : - TR ey 'htad been snapp?doup by 1Ee early prg;sgector With all ’rheT AS USUAL, FOR YCUR. Y i3, like true el 1 | Stores opening at 9 a. m. sharp everybody can be on hand to}} Votes. re appealing fo the | Shate equally in the big offers of the day. | DOLLAR DAY SHOE BARGAINS The public should be'lr in mind the policy which prae- \ { ically bscribers to COME TO icotst % fotiiar wihirs tie S tically all subscribers to the Dollar :Day movement have | I]fll.lAR I]AY SPECIALS We offer for Dollar Day the following specials:— | -. Instead of ‘teaching | merety, it persuades, elevates, inspires. feaves an opfnlan or a maxim, It adopted; viz. no mail or telephone orders will be received for ! 5 \ 5 l;msu.emmleaofm;ux excellence, ana | these Dollar Day special (mer‘ngs It should not be diffi~ BARROWS THE H{)_;.;..fh raises virtue into herolsm.—Hugh| cylt for the ‘mb ic to understand why this policy is necessary. 90 MAIN STREET. - 2 is""‘“" b e L i|Here is the explanation: The Dollar Day plan is a_move-| : : i Colit “Uhooriain K3 Mry mertlt t? qdrvertse the advxnt;fres\}og Norwich as a trading 3 Chocolate Covered Peppermints, 2 Ibs. . . . . 1.00 The story of conl Is a very uncer | Center for Easterr ticu nless the people come to | === : | e ar i e 100 [ iy, ey o i the ity and v fhesiores muct of the adverlising value ofof thse goods To conlue: 5 | through the centuries It pops In ana | L€ Movement will be lost. Again, many of the Dollar Day | vertised by the merchants of No v, S. F. PETERSON INC. out f English ;t;;mg; mem;:i :}xl)ecml (f)fiertmw?lare urf[ntei }[ qudantlbt'y t:it]]d g would be more 1&1&1 will be found on the counters of the stores in. hh*s cliy g5 en for grs: hett it an unfair to allow patrons to order by telephone some of the |the opening hour, 9 a. m. So come early; don’t wait until'the; - - ) CONFECTIONERS AND CIA::‘RERS :;‘::‘t’ éfl"“"d“f“ - “‘;‘n““ “e::: best values in the stores and disappoint.customers who, pos-|last minute and then you will go back home happy and con- “- m., or more ago it oceasioned no |SIDIy at great personal inconvenience, have come to the city|tented in the thought that Norwich Dollar Day has been well - speeial comment. at the opening hour for the express purpose of securing some | worth while