Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 19, 1921, Page 18

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- 1* DAY? YOU DON'T KNOW—AND YOU DONT CARE WHAT YOU DO WANT ARE BARGAINS You Get For a Dollar BIOT LADIES GRINPE PR . iih b et e e $1.00 79¢ LADIES’ EMBROIDERED PETTICOATS ..........ccciefeneenen 2 for $1.00 50¢c MARY PICKEORD ABROINS - o ciu o i v o e sl aten 3 for $1.00 $2.00 LADIES’ FINE GINGHAM HOUSEDRESSES ..........ccoi00vanne. $1.00 $1.00 CORSETS, FIESH WITHAGARTERS .......ccc0cciiccninaies 2 for $1.00 $1.50 AND $2.00 CORSETS, WELL BONED . .. .........cccouee Sy $1.00 $2.00 AND $3.00 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S BATHING SUITS ........... $1.00 § $1.00 CHILDREN’S ROMPERS, MADE OF FINE GINGHAM ......... 2 for $1.00 100 LADIES’ MUSLIN GOWNS, FLESH AND WHITE .............. 2 for $1.00 200 LADIES’ GINGEAM PORCH DRESSES ... ...... .. . N yeaesissae $1.00 MO MDICO BLUE HOUSEBRESSES . . .. . i oSt vasensns $1.00 10 PAIR CHILDRENS' STOCKINGS,ALESIZES ... .0 cainaissnin.s $1.00 TRAVELING | ;402 2% e . SUIT CASES vl DRESSES SERGE COATS 1.00 STOCKINGS $1.00 $1.00 $ . s 1.00 Worth up to $10.00 | Worth up to $15.00 Wonderful Ladies’ and Gent'’s $4.00 and $6.00 $2.00 and $2.50 LADIES’ WAISTS HEAVY Children’s Children’s At SWEATERS COATS DRESSES $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 BLOD BOYS SUNES- 202 oo L Vgt it s e 2 for $1.00 SO BOYS . SUNES . 7. e oo i T T s s e $1.00 BEADSHEK CAMMISOIES . o b oL oo e e S e 2 for $1.00 RADERNEIOPE CRIEMISE © o ool e DA e 2 for $1.00 THE PASNIK CO. seLL For LEss 5 STORES NSC O 'WM 1 WHEN SHE SPENDS ONE LOT OF MEN'S CAPS Were $2.00 and $2.50 Values FOR DOLLAR DAY $1.00 EACH ONE LOT OF MEN’S SHIRTS Were SZ:OO;IECZ‘.SO, $3.00 FOR DOLLAR DAY $1.00 EACH ONE LOT OF - SILK HOSE Were 85c and $1.00 Values FOR DOLLAR DAY 2 PAIRS FOR $1.00 ARROW AND EARL & WILSON COLLARS Were 25¢ Each FOR DOLLAR DAY 7 FOR $1.00 SEE WINDOW 'DISPLAY l FOR OTHER DOLLAR DAY | SPECIALS ’ The Store for Men Near Norwich Savings Society| Scents Act as Tonics. According to the latest medical dle- tum the man or woman who delights | in perfumes is well-advised to indulge this taste, providi they dop’t use x s that ‘ean de Peculiar Affliction. Bernice was out playing when The Age of Death. One quarter of tce people on the “There are no estrangements so ik earth die before the age of six, one-|Jusive, and yet so Instiperable. as those | orse fell. half before the age o en and only | which arise’ from subtle dicords 0 (yuuch excited and said: “Oh, g Sl N 3 gorbomy ‘ temperament.”—V. H. Malloch, In Han | horse fell down and can’t get up. ves to the age of sixty-five. per's. Daily Thought pa; Hi 1 leg's unconscious.” | We advertise only what we have and exactly as it is. Dollar Day Saturday, August 20th A Day of Special Bargains at This Store THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL LIST OF THE BARGAINS YOU CAN FIND HERE ON DOLLAR DAY 7 Coliars—E.. & W. or Arrow Brands—weorth $1.75 for $1.00 6 Pairs of 25 Cent Hose—worth $1.50 .......... .. for $1.00 5 Pairs of 35 Cent Hose—Worth $1.75 . .. .. for $1.00 4 Pairs of 50 Cent Hose—Worth $2.00 . .. for $1.00 2 Pairs of $1.00 Silk Hose—Worth .............. .. for $1.00 3 Pairs of Interwoven Hose—Worth $1.20 for $1.00. 2 of Our $1.00 Neckties—Worth $2.00 for $1.00 . for $1.00 ..... for $1.00 . for $1.00 for $1.00 15% Discount On All Furnishings Not Mentioned in Above List MURPHY & McGARRY 207 Main Street ........ te 00 sesseevssssans Your Choice of $1.50 or $2.00 Caps. . .. 25%, Discount On Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Trousers 30 Odd Suits, Formerly Sold For $30 to $45— On Dollar Day $18.00 MURPHY & McGARRY 207 Main Street She came in the house flower scent, _Tect upon | 4 people, and in the early spring the use i of perfume helps one to thrcw off the ! a | feeling of lassitude that is so often a i | | eharact f the sea on. In the summel r whenever one is tired, | the rej ting effect of ~ bath pleas- antly perfumed is marked. Few, Indeed! | ell Holmes wittily sald | ntial in healthy stock se hpalthy -randpatents. ! pie are proud to marry | hed and wealthy fami-: lies, and t is well, for such f_m- ilies usually Imply ancestors with pow- erful traits of character, but how many today can nvk out the qualities in at show that they om grandparents ~-ho rally and physically Oliver W Beauty in Bells. There Is a beauty in be''s which Is fast being lost to the mouern world. | Since we cannot keep them In use as they were hundreds of years ago, we must try t. keep up ap interest in | those whicn remain, and learn what | we can about one of the chlef beau- | tizs of the Middle ages. See how many | references to bells can be fcand in great literature. which stands out and which ‘we all | | should know, “The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe.—Brooklyn Ea le. Through Difficulty to Triumph. lives to their tremendous difficulties.— Spurgeen. Disarmament Conference | for the coffece.” | Ing is the device of a Swiss inventor. There is oue poem i Many men owe the grandeur of thei: B Will ‘Represent France At |f ling | to latest reports from Paris, He is the . Minister -of . Celoxies. I ——————————————————————— e e ——————— WHO ORIGINATED SPECIALS GENUINE SEASONABLE SPECIALS FOR MEN. PRICES AWAY BELOW NORMAL AND SPECIALLY PRICEL: FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY — MANY OTHERS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW WINDOW AND STORE. ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, value 1.50. ..,....00nuennnn. ARy TR $1.00 MEN’S LINEN COLLARS, value 20c. .. .....ccuveueennnn.... 6 FOR $1.00 MEN’S NECKWEAR, $1.00 quality........ 2 FOR $1.00 20% OFF ALL PURCHASES ON CLOTHING Quinn & Desmond Phone 1375 283 Main Street 10 ODD SUITS $9.50 The Stingy Man. He was known as the stingiest man n town. The Supday schools werz plan- ning a picnic and every or& wondered what he would bring. The ieader read off the menu and the different members offered to bring this or that. Then one young man said as he jidn’t have any- one to cook for him, he would bring the coffee. Then the stingy man spoke up and'said: *“I will bring the water Worl+'s Largest Opal. Proclaimed as the largest uncut pre= clous stone in the world, an enor nous, tbsolutely firwi2ss black op -l recent- 3 t: is Banish Unhappy Thoughts. If you wish to attract friends and te do your best work, keep vour mind filled with sunshine, with beauty and truth, with cheerful am4 uplifting thoughts; bury everything that makes you unhappy and discordant, every- thing that cramps your freedom and worries you. Bury it before it buries you. Adopt the sun-dial’s motto: record none but hours of sunshi Orison Swett Marden in Chicago Daily e News. ! The Wise Man. S ERTTTR The wise meir\ must ponder on the Coal in Saskatchewan. Dinish Doult Sht fear. sight path in-the silence of his own| The coal deposit at Lampman, Sask, heart, and when found fake it, thongh | “anada, is believed to be one of the the whole muititude brayed at him |best of its kind in the world, and one with its many heads, which most prob- | of the greatest assets of the province, ably they would—for a time.—"Con- |according to the investigetors who re versations with Carlyle,” by Sir Charles | cently made an examinatie of the lo- | Gavan Duffy, K. C. M. G. sation. They estimated tlai there are 2 : 32,000,000 tons of ceal in the *wo and | three-quarter sections of 1m in w ur‘h | the coal is located.—Scientidl serke | can. | aow In the « %ice of a govern cial In Washington. The gem contains i 1 cubic inches and is valued | mous vi |out an equal | found, weig’ Thoughts of doubt accomplish anyt and fear never energy, power to d thoughts cease “hvn r‘n t creep in. The will to do springs from the knowledge that we can de.—AHen. Alsatian Petroleum Wells Alsatian petrolnm wells have beer worked for 18C yea. d the deposits | are now the oniy ones in the world ta Fires 1,200° Years Old. | be worked by shafts. There are fires In the Zoroastrian | SRR TRk churches of Bombay that have not Rhodes Missed Fortune. | been allowed to go out since they were | Cecil Rhodes spent $450.000 drilitng | brought from Persia 1200 years ago. | for oil In Mexico and zave it up as g nonpaxing streak, or a freak. T1e First Museum, The firei musenm was part of the palace of Alexandria, where learned men were maintained at the public | cost, just as eminent public servants were in the Prytaneum at Athens. Its foundation i attributed te Ptolemy Philadelphus about 280 B. C. R Magnetism 'Arranges Nails. A machine that by magnetism ar- ranges nails in parallel layers for pack- Friends No Longer Nesccd. Why is it that after a iman has cary- | | ed out his future he hezins to cut his | I pest friends?—Dallas News. i Potting Plants. In repotting a plant put a layer of cinders in the bottom for drainage. g m SN 1|!i;m T ||“'W|n| sy , uv:::"'ummw" oy :ru:.-x.uva-- S'rn: Extraordiuary Values Will Be Offered

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