Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 4

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i HER FINANCIA® ABILITY [r'[%:] ch nee is ar About one thing I am resolved.” beg ot n if T d6n't need it pe- ) handsome young men L 0 iy fer ting something for - e heing. . ; N T worth is true econom: d vou, on? And then péople at my wife shall not be e Sy \}“uv lnidfzzu unt’ for eve 3 ' ¥ T Y = rd' Gedrée Fi : inment or morn d enro'lments this vea~ ¢ tend to increase the n of working their way Such swells the work of the dlerwich ll”éfii! und Gouficf — e — - bur s and di o . attention s heSiie At oiimn f one writes a check Q ' who are fraid to t ing up be se A & couldn’t L e paying ont 125 YEARS OLD BT B e e e paying ont count! It's disgraceful! A husband and 10 engage in furniehing em-|counc! e di 3| mostty the. old from the bank ment to students can rost assured | Ife ehould div income equally | would come right in the middle of the : . o Abe (ABlag S atusblb isbevice ] ot e 0 month and 1 didn't get another allow- = & = = : 1 think you e perfectly dar] 3 N firet of the next. % y SR lington,” declared the beautiful ¥ linet” protested the younz ry who go- th in such a | person who was engaged to him. ¥ : BIAR't Ju0 Mekp Abet o s a, feabon i ‘“’I"‘_ such wonderful ide the stubs of your cheekbook every time uture ct the in- Svery munth,” went on the handsomo , yoy drew a check =o vou would knew jus hat s them dur- | young man tender! T shail pay ha vt R e ot B A e R R O R 1 £ ot St ot A e Prpps——l Eatarsc ui O Tosiamics 4t Normik, Conm. w | swcnd-ciaz matter Tetssaene Catt, 18 St L A how much money vou did have left? heck into your banking account. 1 % qon't #6: -why, yot gush re ai Wel cried his fiances going. alile ! frowned {he heautiful young cfea- Y MAIL, ture. “That's just what father said! Of | T Y en one ‘WhY, |‘course I didn’t! I never had time: | n: general since takir % Father hat told me my allowance was | 5 oo - whid L young man | plenty for e ing and natufally 1| hat office which has wor L ] plenty fo vihing 'y o e Sl o out hastily. “We aren’t going 19 | thought it was, | i approval. Q@ mreat deal to get along on but \ ill be the r t will be plenty.” “Why, T dide’t make out nearly the| o the to be terribly economie- | nymber of checks that Lillian Be e beautiful young person told him | aid that month awl nothing happened to | uisasitically. “You imagine!{ her! And father insisted on going over i I ek B O Elow il r ena misth my checke. Oh, when you and I are | jer how silly they have been married and I have my own bank accdunt T shall have the loveliest time—there are o many things T've always wanted that I shall have! I think to be well dressed af® woman needs at least three sets of furg and I have always been dying for a larée diamond and platinum harpin:” B-b-but” stammered the handsome young man, “you know out of your half e salary will come of house- expenses, h, my goodness!” cried the heaut person a bit crossly. “You sou 2 lot loi dad after all! W of my havins a bank acco use it as 1 want to?" The han ng man gulped t a Dbit of use, firmly. “In fact, I think me zone out to a yroll to “The very the handsom some men sci ’s terrible.” General H: precminently n wants when he wan it we It when he wants it he t b to us s flancee. ank wonid be s | m of the scason to wn to an old ban nd y-two checks refused or hel two!” gasped You don't mean to say ih a day or s for about me for what you think ¥ n you want it and if I have 5 cents| “Well, an Tve got to = beautiful voung person aplece “You've o idea,” explained his fiancee | doesn’t seem to ically, “the rstands how really has to buy these 1 | t mone: has maintained | I run onto a bargain in anything I ai-|just explained to you, too!"—] sible to understa received 5 N0t At | c—————————tseaps | ATETiCH. two pa S R In its indications as well as in f shou'd be ro- || O°° *NOIDENIS IN AMERICAN | utiine it 48 the opposite of the ag It h both- | HISTORY | The latter acquisit i lone. The an- | ! it tells in condensed form ' f o { o get it!™ The retrousse nose| s and OUR SECOND NATIONAL REJOICING. | jq uisitive rather than acqu if not sey on Dec. 24, 1814, the treaty It s “‘I'm from Missourk overcome i | For the rest it denotes a tendency to be safe rather than serry, to co- ™ operate with others or to lean upon| ) new them rather than to -fight and seek | domination as an individual. Tt telis of | an interesting twist of mind, of a ten- to co-ordinate safeguard t wi . & ices In Years On b sus ' fign terms. quen e sizning Mr. | the Celestial given more to patience a ce rather than impulse and Reliable Furs and Fur Coats No Fur Sale in the past five or six years is comparable from the standpoint of price with this event. The extremely low quotations on raw skins are responsible for the vasily lowered prices on furs at this time. It is hard to tell in simple facts the story of this October Fur Sale without seeming to exaggerate. Several thousand doflars’ worth of Furs are on sale at the Lowest-Prices-in-Years. Because we bought this steck in anticipation of this event our customers may now choose furs at prices that cannot be quoted again after this sale closes. Here are the loveliest and most luxurious pelts to b seen anywhere, developed in the smartest fall and win- ter models. Al are richly silk lined and feature many new collar and cuff effects of Skunk, Beaver, Squirrel, Australian Oppossum or furs to match the coats. Tomorrow—Specerian Hands Gleaned from Foreign Ex- fe changes. m the joyous o morning following, wh nded. n every direc e, whi ke now anguiar tower. moun Woman Ploneer— reported Dr. If you have been waiting for lower prices before buying a new coat—this is the time for your invest- 1 ment. Compare the prices below with those of last year and the year before. They are just about one-half | and bear in mind these are furs of quality and guaranteed. We urge you ‘to buy now as these prices are for this sale only and positively will advance when the sale closes. SRS Plain Near Seal Coats | Rich Scotch Mole Coat hoax the oty was o st S r of Smart flare model of selected skins with i Choice Coat of dark silky skins, beau- ney muzt o o NS e self collar and cuifs— gu tifully lined — increased 12 be out by 10 & and | tram OCTOBER SALE PRICE. ......... OCTOBER SALE PRICE.......... ouehtless peont slest| The First aples | manth, Savins an increase ten years {rimmed Near Seal Coats 3§ inches long, with large coilar and deep cuffs of skunk, beaver or squirrel $15 OCTOBER SALEPRICE. ........: Elegant Squirrel Coat Handsome blue gray pelts, smart models, 36 inches long— 37 OCTOBER SALE PRICE....... Sunday morning the new: people of Haven, and treets of TMa rider star. and r reached Vinceunes, entered Boston nounced the return de for the chure vt win it will have| 2n end to the mos- | wa : el o T e v Hudson Seal Coats Jap Mink Coat " T o e e st s Made of exceptionally fine dyed muskrat skins. hands where Massachusetts Legislature ad- | bruster, journed all business was st turned out_to fire Elegantly lined and cut on smart models— 36-inch length §155 d, the |loon race. lute, and | do Rich dark shade, nice lustrous pelts, very luxurious coat—: OCTOBER SALE PRICE.......... French Coney Coats 5 ¢ ut #he coast of Great | rad 'CM':IML forming a procession of It is 4n Dublin F some four ! & p even | out the city with their from the coast, but fs not very et doesn’t ‘Peace.” 4 1 known. The owner is Mr. Ceci Tor the United States to approve the | Baring, Lord Revelsto T treaty was a matter of a few days, and |heir presumptive. It formerly belong- | | ho is having| on Feb. 18, it was proclai; the su- archbishops of Dublin, and at | f§ T ; 4§-inch length $225 the pushing of the lawn | Preme law of the land. While the bells ay Castle, the island’s prineipal | 45-inch length $250 ng his snow shovel | Were Tinging non booming her, a staunch | Tomat haniche stop to in. Charleq L, songht refuge | gy Same coats trimmed with beaver, squirrel or skunk in danger. The is-| ce miles in_ eircumt m collar and cuffs $50 extra. s brother ana|f§ Colors brown, gray or black, each coat stayed in- side and guaranteed for wear. All elegantly silk lined and interlined. quire what the terma of the treaty might ! be. The feelings of the people, express 2 ed by their actions were, “we have peace, of trees, with a s 32 i h l $39-50 o m:f e J:e Om:herl and peac i we want.” mostly of fi — - ely be the most comfort- B - he WOHA'E (Tomorrow — Our Most Memerable | men. here is a eolony of gr: W g world's series I Christmat and from May to the end of Angus Raccoon Coats Lambay is the breeding place of thous 36-inch length $45.00 40-inch length $55.00 Stout Fur Coats We have a special lot of Seal Coats, cut especially the corner says: There —f————|ands of seabirds—London Chronicte. | sire for things to drop — i 3 b % Choice selected Northern Coons, dark ik ust as soon as the || READ YOUR CHARACTER || Tomorrow mever comes, but the first m full furred skins— $195 |!eaves begin to come down. By Digby. Phillips, of the month docs. OCTOBER SALE PRICE. ......... 5 ! Bt o Copyrighted 1921 S The s wihy el 14 the Greeks should disarm DYED HER BLOUSE | conmideradle anc . are doing their best, Httle though | Celestial Noses p e °l1 may be, to accomplish that end The Celestial nose, as the character Plaln l\da' mot Coats o Aoy B Tl I tist 11 it, is what n i 2 & N _ “hetr opportun ks 5o mush Ofference | CATOIStAly refor 16 an il o sl very goouige of *Tiamand mpshim Either mink or taupe dye, rich lustrous $95 ish nationa SKIRT AND A COAT/| . > s fixed as fire prevention day anbbed. Ti's lead than fht, 7t | contains JSstines w6 STS by wom- soft pelts—GCTOBER SALE PRICE for shont _vomsen, sines 44 4o 60 Spasihgtites whem everything things whieh wuoh s day| I8 somewhat “turned up" maiing »|an can dye or tint her worn, shabby | e ne . Fur Sale. greater volume 'y ‘are brought clearly o mind | ine from the bridge to the top that js| Aresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, | With raccoon collar and cuffs, $135 during our October Fur that is for E " " |concave rather than convex like the|SWeaters, coverings, draperies, hang- | Increased r President Howat of the Kansas coal| ROMan or Hebraic nose. ings, everything, even if she has never sodents who work their because of the ploye. Jobs wi the ud Jkely to be able to handle do r essarfy Attract ordinary labor. the casey are many Where t find empioyment simpiy bec tasks are spurned b s , 4 o ; it is called the Coletial nose be-|dved before. Buy “Diamond Dyes'-— o apparently considers he is mot|cayuse it is more typical of Orfental|DO other kind—then perfect home dye- | {o any authority except him-| peopies than of Caucasians, yet it is|inZ is sure because Diamond Dyes are Like, the kaiser, everything he |by no means infrequently met with 1| Suaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or m Scarfs in all the popular Furs at October Sale Prices es Is right. > virtually all the races of Europe ang|run. Tell your druzgiat whether the it material you wish to dve is Wool or possible every state and sillk, or whether it is linen, cotton or v should do what it can to| Cut This Out—It is Worth Money | ™iXed goods. \ the suggestion of the presi-| Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and | part m rding unemployment, and In|Mmail it to Foley & Co. 2835 Sheffield e fmploy Ave., Chicago, Til,, writing y 3 turn & trial package coutaining’ Foley's wuch 'U‘. e a6 h| Postmaster General Hays hag direct- { Honey and Tar Compound for coughs,| “To children an angel of mercy.” Where -z 5 colds and ere ;. F foliowed, IT NEVER L. valne in commeetion with the colleges |ed postmasters to give better attention | SO §0d eroun; Foley Kidney Pills for | glzsctions mre folowes. X¥ JOCVIIL LATER. 121-125 MAIN STREET and universities for conmecting thoso |to the delvery of newspapers. It is Packachs, kidney and Staider ailments | ©ost of SANTONIN. it contains full dose. | PAY A SMALL DEPOSIT WE DO FUR REPAIRING NOW AND WE WILL HOLD AND REMODELING. EX- ANY FUR OR FUR COAT a“ a PERT FURRIER ON THE such UNTIL YOU. WANT IT PREMISES—SPECIAL LOW RATES NOW. whe are anxious 0 do some work while (an order that will be Weicomed by many |and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whol by 50e & T "2 s s e e Sonve| S S O S S | o i, rassacue (== e ———j o o= o, .

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