Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 1, 1921, Page 10

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921 A ‘man Jacob B. Bachelder. . Horace Rogers. er, Henry B. Tracy. er town deposit fund, YMy years ago this week the bamual fair of the New Londo Agriuitural secisty was h fair grounds In r, James B. Coit. VoL UNTOW’N FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER | 1b. 4lc LEAN PIECES Corned Beef Pound 6c¢ ROUND, SIRLOIN, Armour’s Smoked FRESH |DRIED BEEF SHOULDERS |SHOULDERS | Regular 60c Value Pound 12'5c | Pound 18c Pound 39c GENUINE SPRING T CHUCK ROAST, Ib. 12! qc| LAMB — L2 PORTERHOUSE i" | ~ LEAN BEEF FOR JLEGSHTL o 32c S POTTING, b. ... ..... 10c | LOINS 5 STEAK RIB ROAST BEEF | FORES 6 5 B S LITTLE PIG PORK LOINS, b . 25¢ LEAN CUT POR CHOPS, Ib.... 2 Boned—Rolled Porterhouse ROAST, Ib. ... SWEET POTA- TOES, 51bs....... 25¢ WHOLE OR HALF 35¢ |HAMS, Ib. .. Special —White Rose i Maraschino CHERRIES Bot. 19¢-29¢-39¢-49¢ All 10c to 15c less than cost HONEY COMB . 28¢| TRIPE, 2 Ibs. . LARGE SELECTED 25¢ PURE JELLIES and JAMS White Rose Brand Pound 19¢c Reg. Price 30c-35¢ EGGS, dozen.. 40c YELLOW ONIONS, 5 Ibs. 25¢ PEANUT BUTTER, 2 Ibs. 25¢ NATIVE SPINACH, Pk. 25c GRANULATED SUGAR, 10 Ibs. 65¢ Henry “STYLES OF TOMORROW, SHOWN TODAY” INTRODUCTORY SALE OF MILLINERY FOR SATURDAY ALL THE NEW COLORS ALL THE NEW SHAPES ALL THE NEW MATERIALS HATTER’S PLUSH SAILORS, $2.98 WOOL EMBROIDERED—PATENT LEATHER SPORT HATS, Today Only $3.98 S. KAMSLER NORWICH, CONN. 112 MAIN STREET i | | Miss ed home from the Manefield £ on friends. he prized Merseau, in front \\\\\\\\‘\\‘ AN\ the week end at v $1685 i 1.0, b. Laosiag, plus Wat Tax Here is the most important announcerient Rzo ever made. &, — for this is the greatest value Reo has ever been able to offer. — and this is, we believe, the most advanced model ever turned out by any factory. — this new light seven-passenger Touring Car will revolutionize design and set a new standard. — and finally—its price establishes a new low level of prices and creates a new standard of values. How has this been accomplished ? — is your natural query. How, in a car whose over-all dimensions are but little longer than its predecessor, have we been able to obtain so much more seating room ? For this most desirable result the Reo builders have actually accomplished. 5 How?— WhYy, by converting waste space into passenger capacity. You will have to see this new Reo to fully appreci- ciate the study, the ingenuity and the clever crafts- manship by which this has been accomplished. And when you do, your enthusiasm wil know no bounds. How often have you wished for a car that would, on occasion, hold seven? Yet you would not buy a ‘“‘seven,” because up to now, a car of that capacity was an overgrown, cumbersome, unwieldly affair whose first cost was excessive and whose upkeep was prohibitively so. There has been a great need for a car of moderate length, of light weight and hence of reasonable upkeep —yet with plenty of power and room for seven. You have wished for such a car. Reo dealers have asked for such a car: Reo craftsmen have sought long and diligentiy for the solution, and striven unceasipgly to produce such a car. Finally, as a happy inspiration, it came. And now the long sought, ardently desired, is available to you —at a price that not only is with- in your reach but which conforms to your idea of values —“The Gold Standard of Values.” It is logical that this advanced model should ema- nate from the Reo shops. Pioneering is natural to “The Reo Folk”. Reo has long besn known as the ““‘School Master” in the trace W. R. FRISBIF. May Be Delegate At Wash- ington Conference KEVSTONE View co.iEw voRK According to unofficial reports, Sen. Oscar W. Underwood, of Ala- bama, is slated as one of the four delegates who will represent Amer- fca at the coming conference in connection with Far Eastern ques- \ tions and disarmament limitation problems. & A New Light 7-Pa;sscnger Car at $1685! Just a few instances ot Reo pioneering—all of which, received at first in doubt and some with derision, finally became the standard : — Side door entrance —One Lever, Center Control— Interlocked Clutch and Brake, Electric Starter: —Many methods and special machine tools that have revolutionized manufacturing were first rsed in the Reo shops. And —; Reo was first to put pneumatic tires on a truck — result, that mighty Speed Wagon which has revolutionized transportation and rendered - practically every other type obsolete. That Speed Wagon—which “Fits Every Business” and deminates the field regardless of carrying ca- pacities—was just such an innovation as this History will repeat itself. See this new Reo—you will be delighted with this light, snappy, flexible, beautiful 7-passenger car. Size makes it ideal to handle on narrow roads or streets, or parking in tight places. Upkecp and operation costs will be less than here- tofore have been possible in a car of 7-passenger capacity. Need we say this is a quality car? Being a Reo, it must be that. The very terms are synonymous. Built for the connoisseur — for that select Reo clientele who appreciate and demand the best — this Reo possesses all the inherent quality — the “‘hidden beauty”— for which the Reo product is famous. This is the handsomest touring model that ever came from the Reo shops. Body design conforms ¢o the very latest mode. Long, slightly-curved lines sweep gracefully from radiator to extreme rear—edges beveled, doors flush. ° Power and speed and endurance radiate from this new Light Reo. Viewed from any angle, it looks the lithe, sinewy, swift running thing it is. A car of singular grace and irresistibly inviting, Ideal for its purpos: e—long, cross-country touring, camping—*Gypsying” with the entire family. In a word, this latest eumplc of Reo pioneering i3 the epitome of Reo experience, and pride of two decades of Reo achievement. In confidence that it will meet with ycur enthusic astic acclaim, we present for your approval thig” liew Light 7-passenger Reo, Cor. Franklin and Willow Streets Phone 1812 R N N N i N 7 27257 W 4

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