Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 9

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121125 MAINSTREET =~ NORWICH, CONN. e flnfllny frlda,y Mormng, Decemher 2nd, at 9 A. M. e of H. Jacobs & Co. New Haven Stock|] - $30,000 Worth of Strictly High Grade EN'SawYOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING | HATS AND FURNISHINGS | ., ON SALE AT HALF PRIOE H. Jacobs & Co,, 162-164 Temple Street, New Haven, de- cided to retire from the retail business. We made an of- l fer for their stogk and it was aceepted. Needless to say When we swing open our doors to the public Friday. morning, December 24, it will pay folks to come for miles around to attend thls sale of sales. Dollars will do dou- we purchased the stoek virtually at our own price, enabl- ble duty, for not since pre-was times have you been able ing us to offer merchandise of the highest character at practically just half price. ) || theseridiculously low prices. Men’s Furmshmgs Elegant Silk Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Sweaters, Caps, Mufflers, Underwear, Boxed Goeds for Xmas, all on sale now at money-saving prices. Wequote herea fewexamples of the amazing values this sale offers. Buy Holiday Glfts now. ——g Suits and Overcoais e | MADE BY \ STE&N-BLOCH CO. KUPPENHEiMER GRIFFON BRAND CLOTHCRAFT SUITS and . OVERCOATS $2 ’ » @ HE - JACOBS' PRICES WERE. $35.00 TO $40.00 I OCIETY BRAND FURBERRY of London s Silk_Shirts - - - $3.95 | Sport Wool Hosiery 33¢ Jacobs Pm:es $8 00 to 310 00 Jacohs’ Price $1.00 Fine Madras Shirts §1. 95 Fine Lisle Hose 2 for 25¢ Jacnbs Price $3 50 Jt-;:obs' Price 35¢ a Pair WoolFlannelShirts $2.69 | Silk_Hose - - - 49 SUITS and 3 2-_5;2 OVERCOATS : : | Whlte 0xfordShlrts $1.39 | Imported Caps - - 98¢ f SUITS and — : JACOBS' PRICES WERE $65.00 TO wsm 7 Silk Neckwear - - 65c Rlbhed Union Suits }$1 19 Jacobs’ Price $1.50 Athletxc Sweaters $6.95 BCQbs Prlce $12.50 An unrivalled assortment of the highest grades of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing made in America—offering almest unlimited choice for variety of styles and materials. All sizes .and models for men and young men. Ribbed Underwear 49¢ Jacobs’ Price $1.00 All Wool Sweaters $3.75 Men’s Raincoats $5.95 Jacobs’ me $7.50 Jacobs' Price $10.00 to $15.00. WG call this “A MASTER STROKE IN MERCHANDlSING” to be able to offer such fine quallty merchandlse at such remarkably low prices. Salo_Starts Promptly Friday, December nd a8 A M 1’21!1.25 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. me to turn it out.—Boston Transcrh§€ Art gallery attendant—This pict) A is labeled’ “Ready for the Bathy shouldn’t is be “Ready for the B Official—Hm. Lay it aside and confer with the artist.—Exchange. 5 to buy merchandise of this standard at anywhere near - reflectively. “about how many men~ 29, vou think are still ashare?” iy “Sir,” said the boatswain's mate, “> should say that theneare not less, three saloonfuls.”—Disabled Ve‘% Magazine. pooicy s o KALEIDOSCOPE "“ s 2ea The- water of Lake Geneva and falls irregularly, much like = ocean™ tide. WHAT- !l' THE OWL? 3 relvet wing swee; > e e e g we He ovi his vast dos And king supreme ol Armmd him Hes & sllent worl y with l!-| Mlll Sl full.l H'ewr“ Ugh noan z welcome txvm mh: copl grayness. of Lhc fl é% Eweet the power to en’'day his amnmem For hlm ne colarles mwnfl:ht Fflm The forest m From mynxery and he less !elr He sees the silyer cobwebs The dewdrops set the flowm h:\' The firéfly’s gleam off #fi, Xl seems w spark of flerc‘ lnfll 'l—" '!’ Clear winter nights when he & For e e e 4-00 mzm,f'; he Frostenici GIag Tis laok ton umnu-’ S g bl fashion ‘eicles a P At Biswelrd callaer and faint £ A llee‘n) echo, Mke the quaint " x‘ Last Sotea ot pome Wikl pieat repliess =wmv And mocks hjs solityde and d —Fifgibeth Sears Bases. in Tndtansnelie . u:coas}x‘xum\ ¥ Lo Give me this hour to medge anew - The vow of one short ¥ sdmac? Lef ‘me reconsecrale m\'self Az at you may b My oul f¢ sheliered in your jove From _disappointment’s bruise 3n6..- brust, i And slrenzlhmed by yomr loyal ug}‘. o Unfailing trust. ;‘ . e Giye me the love I med flr— el Your love that spu: 1'to dt—w pr And every triumph lh:.\t il mine Will be for you Fncompas:ed by yoir hle.“ed faith, 3 fall en i 1 will not A= ~—Harold D. (.arew in Boston ‘!‘ransajfl\., HUMOR OF ‘THE DAY~ = i Guest—"Johnny, I want you to"‘ll"' something- for me. When your- sistes > and I are in the drawing room aftex dinner, I want you to creep in gud turn the gas low.” Johnny—“You're too late. Sis told Doubtful Purchaser—Will you gumg, antee this parachute to open mw Iy? 3 pew " Salesman—Absolute. If it dpeshiscr come back and we'll refund youez: money—Science & Inention. 2oaT “A fool can ask more questipng tiuRs=~ a wise man can answer. Isn't that so2s=r “K cannot answer you."—Exchimgdl < “How is your wifds cold?" askefe the sympathetic friend. “Oh, it's wonderful!” exclaimed thgs« whisper."—New York Sun. | Simpson (greeting his old m.nu-? “Why, Jones, it's ages since 1 you-last. Married mow, aren’t you? Jones—No, no, old man, it's not Just business worry and nerves.”"—Ttz" bits. _— { henpecked husband with pardonalsitee: ] enthusiasm. “She can’'t speak lh":‘? P pip Ethel—¥asn" t Miss Humt ‘ot‘ searching eyes?” May—*"She ought to have them. She been looking for a husband for ('el? \e'\ru '—Philadeiphia Bulletin. o 3 e you trying to mpke a fool‘!q.— he cried. me “I never Inferfere with nature’ pee = plied.the girl with the painted chesia and penciled eyebrows.—Life. X pr The Policeman—You folks can’t glay s in the park all night. You'll have u g0 home. ad My. Doubleup—But it's not eur ml"- officer. We share our flat with other family and they occupy .z‘w night.—Houston Post. Canvasser—“Better buy this work 1t will show you how to earn mgrg money than you are geting” Jones—*Humph! 1 do that now“:-‘r’ Boston Transcript. Teacher—“What is a taxidemigt?%.. Johnny Jones (breathlessly)—“A 3 erator what chauffeurs a uxtmbg& xchange. =g osata: The officer of the deck was asked > how many boats was he going to ashore at 11 P. M. that being the cnr#es few for the beach party that Right-f5 Yokohama. “Let’s see, chief,” the lieutenant gaflf® Smallpox, introduced by the Dfluflg- exterminated half of the Hanenwtl.hs 1713, M= The foot of the original species the horse was a little larger than of the fox. —-:’rl Saturn was the furthest km planet atethe beginning of the sevepe teenth century. e Roman custom dictated that a sestr of a dead man should conduct theme funeral services. oo American army officers and -enl ed .men on leave t0 Great Britain prohibited from wearing their unifo: - Instructions to this effect have by issued by the war department in' Fe<' . sponse to a request from the Britlgi"" Government. The same rule applies " military personnel of other coun =F ‘The American dead in Europe, cording to plans submitted to dent Harding for approval, will concentrated in four American A6~ 2y teries in France and one in Belgh and another in England, over whhi-— the Stars and Stripes will wave - ever. Originally the bodies were 4 tered in 2400 burial places and 000 isolated graves. Soldiers in the United States ar will receive a money dothjn: allow- ance, instead of clothing bging Jssus -g to them. This rullnl lt ip sald, 1s o encourage thrift on the part of soldier and to inculcate = -personal gt terest in the care of his clothing. # is believed this move will tlnd make the army better dressed at smal- ler cost to the government. The Chinese colony in Mexiep hag presented that munh:i a inese clock, which was ef accepted by Prnident Ohre:on company . of diplamats. now telling time in lhe orienu The mayor wound ~ the clock, champagne was served. Durlng ' ceremony the Mexican hymn and lhl Chinese national anthem were playeg Red has .been calied the king § colors. The buil is not the only cre ture that resents red, the elepha the horse, the dog, the cock, are alike in this respect. It is sufficie for example, {0 cover the doans skylights of 3 kenicl ‘with red mal <2 rigl to- cause incessaht barkin - commotion among the dogs confindy therein. A spider-ana a -wasp, eonfl in'a' ga.u casg, " ire ;ew = B happlly together until ;

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