Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 5, 1921, Page 8

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spend guests of a former tage in’ the grove to & rd family UNCASVILLE - o e 4 o oetecet st s A ekt | The Intie Luty boy who was takem#e 7. "and Mre Wiliam Betknap of o her Bome in Hartford. hospital, Norwich, June 14, |Bridgeport spent the week end at their| ‘Henry E, Smith of East Haven spent waflering from. & compound fracture of |summer residence in the grove. the week end at his summer home in the the lJog sfter befng struck by an auto- b Mrs Charles Baker has leased her cot- fesve. ioblle dzfven by a flour salesman, Was ismissed from the nospital Eaturday and retueaed to his home. Donald O'Cennell who was injured at the same time, is trgeoviag clowly. The O'Connell boy d no bones broken, but was otherwise d. sym of $88 was realized at the u party given recently by the Ep- league of the M. E. chrweh r. and Mrs. Robert Staplin are vis- Mr. and Mra George Taylor of Un- digging the cellar for Wilfred ‘s new home on land he re- very, with her dsmgh- nce, returned Sun- home at South Windham af- her parents, Mr. and Avery, at Hill VACATION LUGGAGE | In our Leather Goods Department, Main Floor, we are of- fering 300 pieces of Luggage—Dress Suit Cases, Traveling Bags and Boston Bags, bought from one of the largest makers in the country.. Some of these pieces are subject to slight imperfections which do not affect their wearing qualities and for this reason we are offering them at one- quarter less than regular prices. Dress Suit Cases Cowhide Suit Cases Brown Fibre Suit Cases, Genuine Cowhide Smit Cases with inch, wire frame, at .. $1.19-} double straps all aronnd, linen lined vaiue $10.50 Brown Fibre Suit Cases, ch, wood frame, at ...... Brown Fibre Suit Cases, inch, wood frame, @t ...... $2.10 Boston Bags ' Brown Fibre Suit Cases, straps, a $4.25 Black Enamel Suit Cases, 3.00 Cowhide Leather Bags, 18-inch, cretonne lining, at .... $348 : black or brown, sizes 13 and 14 inches, at . $4.75 Genuine Grain Bags, black or brown, at $5.00 Black Enamel Suit Cases, 24-inch, at . $3.98 $5.50 Black Enamel Suit Cases, inch, extra deep, with double aps, at .. Hand-boarded Cowhide Boston Bags, black or brown, sizes 14 t Cases, genuinc and 15 inches, ck or brown cowhide leather, value at . two locks, purple floral lining, regular $17.50 value at $14.98 Women Traveling Bags i Cas $2.25 Keratol Travelin, = Fibre s 18-inch, at Fibre Cases with lock and two clasps | $4.00 Keratol B: .. At$125 Inehiats .. .. 5 . at$133 | $6.00 Cowhide Bags, plaid linen .. at $1.59 lining, 16 or 18-inch, at ....... $4.98 $9.00 - Cowhide Bags, leather lined, 16 or 18-inch, black only Matting Cases Grain Cowhide ; lined, 16 or 1$-inch, brown or cordovan, at $9.98 Traveling Bags Cane Suit Cases e i . $10.50 e Traveling Bags, some hand- ancy linings and two d cowhide, in black, brown or $498 to $8.98, regular | cordovan, size 16 or 18-inch — at to $12.50. $12.28 to $23.98. ane Dress Suit Cases, in all th SOCONY SERVICE G U3, AT, | “» A wide variety of mixtures are being sold i under the name “‘gasoline’’. The best way I to be sure that the gasoline you buy meas- | ures up to quality standards is to insist on | 80COny — uniform, pure and powerful. Sold by the dealers listed below. Look ! for the red, white and blue SoCOny sign. The Sign of g Reliable Dealer ¥ S and the World’s Best Gasoline ‘SIA\MRD‘Q“E DEALERS WHO SELL SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE NORWICH BALTIC i *. H. Rood, Inc. = J. Burke | George Dresciier ¢ 1| 1 o JEWETT CITY C n C. D. Wolf . H. Gilbert ) John H. Tracy ' v P. J. Melady i ar W. J. Smith Fred Maynard GRISWOLD W. F. Bitgood EOZRAHVI ILLE A. Bugher : sawic GLASGO E iICH TOWN Azarie Dayon !g‘ | Byl iumiosi o y VOLUNTOWN ; il : AN: s Lébrel Marion | 4 W. E. Manning BEECH POND It Fishbore Michael Liybeck < & J. E. Frink i 1 TRADING COVE | i i PRESTON CITY Jehn F. Richardson POQUETANNUGK i George W. Mansfield Brothers Paradls Ell Pothier HALLWILLE It A. Fishbone & Sci VERBAILLES SALEM H. A. Richards A Bimonowits .STANDARD.OIL COMPANY OF NEW 26 Broadway YORK It May Not be New to You this pipeless method of heating a whole home, church, or store, from a single register—per- haps you’ve heard a lot about the excellent service it gives its users—the great saving in fuel he moderate cost for old or new places—and its many other advantages in use. Youmay be very favorably impressed with what you've heard— But you should plan to attend Manufacturer’s Display at (PNEIL-McGRORY’S FLECTRIC STORE, Franklin Square Onlv mstalle % for folks whose _Buflt for Folks= svho want th 5 Bomes are natur most healthful:5|§ e HE aise warmthiand’ comfort “with cleanliness convenience; d the utmost DIMY s the Round Oak Appears In Use ROUND OAK. PIPELESS o HEATING SYSTEM Guaranteed by the Round Oak Organization and J. P..Barstow & Co. HFATING SYSTEN »\'? England phmmmph\ showing homes, churches, stores, and buildings of all kinds in which the Round Oak has given unusual satisfaction in coldest winter weather. You should also read the letters many of these users have written—and no matter how long you think it wilt be before you can have a new heating plant— You Should S W the Answers to These Four Questions 1. Can your place be heated satisfactorily with the Round Oak Pipeless Heating System? 2. Where would the register be located in case the Factory Engineers find it is adapted to this system? 3. What size plant would be needed to make sure of abundant warmth in coldest weather? 4. What would be the exact cost for your place—all ready: to use—without extra charges for:material and labor later? MANUFACTURER'S REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE PLEASED TO TELL YOU This Information Is Yours for the Asking! Quite Without Cost or Obligation to You Watch for Our Special Offer It Will Appeal to You! MAKE YOUR INVESTIGATION EARLY J.P.BARSTOW & CO. . Norwich. Phone 897 25-27 Water Street READ THESE EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS of ROUND OAK USERS Their Names and Addresses Wil be Given On Request Does It Heat the Whole House? “The Round Oak you install- ed in our house last Fall has done all you claimed for it }-vtr\ room up and down- stairs is warm and comfort- able.” Letter No. 507, Janu- ary 20, 1920. Is It Clean? Is It Simple to Operate “T always to have enough coal fire pot to run the heater till the next regular time for adding fuel, with the winter no one me ey the cellar to see the I'he women, and even ildren, open or close the ion demands, to the regu to realize how e from care -of he heater the women were, till some months after it had been in use my mother was showing it to someone and I heard her say, “This is the fire pot door but I have ngver opened it.” ” Letter No. 509, Nov. 15, 1920, . Does It Save Fuel? “We Have had weather from A ireezing point to 18 degrees below zero, The amount of uel used is very little more than what we formerly -used in one stove in our sitting room, whereas sow we have the whole house~warmed on approximately” the-.same amount of fuel™% Cetter-No, 507, Jan. 20, 1920, p~= i 8 TsTaGood Investment? “I think it is a good paying investment for anyone whose home has a Round Oak, and let me tell you, I recommend the Round.Oak to many in . You have sold about ten through me.” Let- ter No. 513, Oct. 25, 1920, A N S0 A WS AR T S i

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