Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 7

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THIS REMOVAL SALE HAS CAUSED GREAT APPROBATION OVER THE TD'WN OUTSIDE OFmNORWICH !m‘IORY OUR TRUCKS TELL THE STORY. LY GOING O TOMORROW, WE OFFER MORE WONDERFUL BARGAINS THAN EVER' Jin e L 10-Piece Dining Room Suite ble, and Chairs, upholstered in genuine leather— Former price $450.00—REMOVAL SALE PRICE. .. 9 PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE — Consisting of ex- ceptionally large and rcomy Buffet, beautiful China Closet, h=avy $1 6 5 00! constructed Extensicn Table, 6 Slip-scat Chairs, covered with gen- uirte Spanish leather. Former price $375.00—REMOVAL PRICE | B 3 1 9-PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT ENGLISH TYPE DINING SUITE bed, drésser with large Pkl beauti cluded. to please, large roll arms, loose cushions, upnolstered in fine tap- estry. A suite that will beautify the homs and at a very reason- able price. Former price $190.00—REMOVAL SALE PRICE. . H———_—_—_—‘ Clean, s: ry Cotton Sl DRESSER Walnut Case, Large Mirror 5 Will match your odd pieces. 79 per sqwe yar d A few left at this exception- All Perfect Goods. ally low price—Act Quick ! Extra Charge for Laying. $39.85 OIL HEATER Regular Price Everywhere at $7.50 NOW, TODAY ONLY REMOVAL PRICE $3.95 Silk Floss Mattress, and e high-grade National $§75.00 Qutfit— BIG SPECIAL TOMORROW SATURDAY ONLY i Serving Trays Look—29c 9-11 =13 Waler Street plate Mattresses, new material, covered in excellent woven ticking; one or two parts; all sizes; roll SCHWARTZ BROS. GREAT REMOVAL SALE AND THE GOOD NEWS HAS REACHED FOR MILES 3 YOU SEE TRUCK LOADS OF FURNITURE CO 10 -piece American Walnut Shsraton Dining Suite, made espscially fora moderate sized room —54-inch Buffet, 48-inch Round Extenslon Table, Lattice Door China Cabinet, Serving Ta- $229.75 A VERY FINE BEDROOM SUITE Made of walnut—consisting of full size mirror, fionier has a large plata mirror, both pieces having plenty of drawer I'3-mirrored dressing tal FORMER PRICE $350.00 Removal Price $187.50 fi,: $12.00 Cotton Mattresses $6.85 "Brass Bed, Mattress and Spring This outfit consists of a 2-inch Post Brass Bed, a full muol*. ‘genuine s_prlng. ‘regul Remcval Price $33. 95 GENUINE WALNUT Extra large dresser, ’ chifforobe and full size bed. can do Justice to this suite4t must ‘be seen to be appreciated. Genuine, American Walnut = Former price $275.00— Removal Price 3129.75 No pictire “THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES” NUAL- THE STIR OVER THE AGRICULTURAL “BLOC” (Wriiten Speclally’ For The Bulletin.) jas much significance to my rural mind “Doubtless Fouw've noticed that they've|2s the undeniable fact that, betweed g0t 'aa asriculturat “bloc” in congress. | them, they've et Gur dear friends of “Yowve also observed with Interest the| New York city to worrylng. In fact, if natignal ‘conference - on - farm - affairs|One may credit what he reads, they've which has recently met at Washington|g0t not only the metropolitan million oncall from the president. aires but also the metropolitan eds “iBoth afe “significant;* and also “nota-|and the metropoliftan politiclans ble” ‘@nd “momentous” and “pregnant” | fussed wp.” a LY tHink those are the proper adjectives| The editors, who want peopls to th! which: the ‘¢ant of the moment requires |that they ride ahead of the processlon to be' used. 2nd prognosticate, are quite as perplex- Bat ‘néfther fone nor both have balf|ed as (16 eatellites who wabbl : it, or the scavengers who ‘follow hind {t to pick up thance gar! Great For Bad Coughs and Colds form of offices, ete. Does it mean a breaking up of ths b]d | Make Your Own Medicine and Have the Best There Is. parties? " Does' ft mean the ri: hew party? Does it mean 2n av: of radicalism? Does it mean “agr: ism?” Or is it elmply a temporary sp: of insurgency? They can't séem to be sure what it {s or what it presages. I tell“you they’re worrled. Ip showing™ it.- Anything which possibility of the great beast of a public having taken the bits Into its téeth ' scares them into Aunt Fanny's “conniption fits.” They can’t Imagine fost what's com- They " can't’ make out whsther the which™ rises over the You'll Say It's Good When All Mucus Disappears and Clean Healthy Meb- """ brane is Your Reward. ! Here is an inexpensive home made remedy that you can't beat and ONe)yestern and southwestern horizon is a that Will quickly bring up-that phlegm, | fumy ogre with teeth or a mere harmies stop the snuffling, relleve the clogged | hogia? whether fhe new sound w nostrils, make breathing easy ani s the vidtern Troeag 1o o cause - stubborn colds and pers extra bly i WHISS. oF coufins to vicate — many times of Armageddon. g tall and run, or ‘bout %ry 1t right away 1f you sufter from e o T { Catarrh, Chest Colds or any irritating| wnether to re-elavate the anclent.and nose or throat troubles and you'll be g glad, you run across this lttle bit of | advice. Get from any drugglst, one ounce of Parmint, (double strength) add to it a little sugar and enough water to nlflAG]' one half pint. You can make it in two| minutes and when it is mixed you can | pride yourself on having ‘a medicine thatacts directly on the membrane of | tor the nose and throat and acts so effec- n tively that all phlegm, all tickling and inflammation speedily disappears. movement. Thelr predicament Ts not se bad. as that of the camp-followers and -gatherers, who = 40 ve hitherto drooled or to lemxo and| ts to catch on Th are stmoly torn Kalt in two by t certatnty. It alarm. then. when orderly course. the; with emall cha warm ch 1 of official patronage. On the other MR. AND MRS GOOD CITIZEN |7 shiaitmses on e v san hr\ne of getting Into the front seats ¥ Are you interested in the Sal-| 7 f setiing 1nto the front seate T b out in the cold !} fana tne {extent. ‘What we do want Is ve: And they|ang very accessible. They don't know | see the colors of the new how- | out | humbugs tn they cut loose on a false| i Arm: It's no wonder that all th peonle ] yston hy ? . . |are worrled. And one can't help findirle | ‘wani ia certaln degree of perhaps mal Do you £ 4o ;}P n its ammsement In the epectacle of the!r be-| great task ? wilderment. E Moreover 1t makes an outsider smila READ THE WAR CRY ! . jitte confemproousis to observe now . thunder-struck with astonishment thev Sincerely, alnl scem to be. They act just as ff the » Nor do surgical operatiohs. ‘The cause is inside—bad circulation. The blood is stagnant, the veins flab= "rhe bowel walls ate weak, the parts almost dead. To quickly and safely rid of piles you must free the circulation— send a fresh current through the stag- pant pools. Internal treatment is-the one safe metbod. #J. 8. Leonhardt, M. D, set at work some years ago to find a real internal Plie remedy. He succeeded. He named his prescription HEM-ROID, and tried it in 1000 cases before he was satisfled, Now HEM-ROID is sold by druggista everywhere under guarantee. It's easy to take, and can always be found at Lee & Osgood's, who will gladly res price to any dis« satisfied customer. men we have elected to reprasent us im government have treafed our complaints with about the szme supercilions con< tempt they wonld show to a street brat Wwho was squalling because 2 gang of hoodlums had stolen his top. “Oh, shut up!” 'Heére's a loll: €0 of and muck it and keep quiet. Now, you and T feel that the farmere of the country-ere not the same o5 boo-hooing sirest” brats. Wa also fesl thet an occastonal pat an head =nd 23 ‘infrequent lollypop ere . consolation for everything. When the pats and ths Espectally lollypops: are jEiven by the very servants whom wa have delegated to prots and whom we pay for do We do not want sticky candy. our interests, g just that. sweet words new Not to any apprectabl eimple It is a fair show and a’square deal That's all We don’t get elther one. A full generation. Wa have we have petitioned and we ha and we have stormed sbout it. All to no purpose; beyond a few pats and lolly- POPs, ae’above mentloned. Now the wirepuliers are wondering If pats and Tollypops are played out. * They talk about the professional poll- ticlans always havi gronnd. © Faogh! passer-by with ears lerigth need hav towards the sofl blings with which for ¢ ifarm lands have been resonant. long & boast that these same politicians were experts at reading ths political weather-signs. Yet mow they pretemd that they never saw the black clonds en the horizon and never heard the t | muttering louder- and -louder as the | clouds slowly - rose. I¢ thess creatures realy are suek r own chosen [fines s there anything for us farmers |over tn thelr ‘being discredited and { domiped tnto the discard? great loss in the sma fall of bad egEs. Th = may, possidly, ings Tesume their|be better ones in tha henhouss. Certats- |17 thers can't be any wuise. You and 1 don't know what's going te come out of this new' agrarianism. We're not “politiclans of chofce and mighty seldom polfticians by daraft. But we simply haven't any call to worry about it There was once.a certain man of that {Ik whoss practics it was “to pay Peater by robbing Paul” and who wal credited with expect when the pro- cedure mentioned pretty well describes Dresent practices. ~Perhaps the second event may come to us ou I we Koep our eyes open and ou -cateh- Capt. & Mrs. Chas. Carpenter out warning. bov who crled "Wolf! Wol when thera THE WM. W. BACKUS ers who had hurried to hig A Privats, General Hospital with well | 1° =Atier how often he equipped medical, surgical and ob- stetrical departments, offers a three years' graded course to young women desiring a nurse’s training. Write at once for circular of informa- tion. APPLICATIONS FOR THE MARCH | X0 CLASS, MUST BE RETURNED BE. | 2% FORE FEBRUARY 20th, ADDRESS K. A. DOWD, R. N. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE TRAINING SCHOOL g farmers. same rezson that bad epe. call a “fait accomp! should pretend to be surpr black thunderhead which is loos in the west ‘1 can’t comprehend. more than a generation things agri tural have been golng from bag worse. For more than a genera have been called upon to meet con ly increasing difficuities and consta: lessening opportunities, and the ve THE WORLD ALMANAC Is now on sale, and every home should have a copy. Telephote 1287 and we will | reserve one for you. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU Union Sauare. $6.00 WOMEN'S TAN SHOES — Military Hee) $2.95 Mef’s §5.00 Mahogany and Black Shoes. . $385 Mor’s $3.00 Heavy Work Shoes.......... $1.95 Men's Boston Short Rubber Boots....... $1.95 Womon's $150 Fanoy Golored o gaters, small 81268 +...ceeeeerernnnnnn. 730 Women's $600 Tan Lace and 3-Strap Sport Oxfords ......... .5 Boys’ Heavy Russot Shoos, tizes 11 o 2. $1.95 Bizos 2/ 0 5/a.veererireneeiriinnen.. 255 Misser’ $3.00 Gun Metal Shoos, sizes 12 to 2 $2.15 Sizes 8)2 to 11.. PR WATCH OUR WIND oWs BARROWS’ * 90 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE PORTEROUS & MITCHELL CO. storm had broken from a clear sky, with- There ns~d to be an 14 fable shont a! rieultural was no wolf. and ot the near-by farm-| radical morass. £0° coln’s famous saying, it Is doud When & r"fl “wolt | sibte to fool most of the fa But the | most radical. Training School ‘ r"he‘l(‘n. a:'d kbpt |'gh!x on don’t raeca’ how many times that For Nurses b s liot o s dadsy re came | ¢ a smggestion fn this Wh But why any of the political wiseacres|™n any new movement, . that the bumm Ing nets in commisston. One thing fs cock-sure: meither an ag- ricultural “bloc” In congress nor an ag- conference out of congress ls | geing to plunge the country To paraphase the time and some of them a But not all of them all the tima. Gent experience out in the D: Opened the eyes of many even It may well be that soms of the re- 'orms which are most needed will ssem e dwellers in Gotham Tapers. But, despite Tent contrary opinion of New York c'ty, | that town 1s not the whol not the dog wi!h forty-seve: New York city disanoroves dly speaking, s prima facle o promis- Ing prospect. | Of conrse theres slwars fhe fumger. wil] take charge and lead to & fiasco they dld in Dakota. But, as.a whofe, the farmers of the United States are | most conservative class of the popul tion. They'rs more apt to go too slow | than too fast. Whatever they may @o to the profes- sional politiclans. should they obtatn control. theyYe not Ifkely to try any bdol- | shevistic taiocles on the plain peopls For that's just what they ars themselves. THE PARMER. LIBERTY HILL Frank Adams and son Bengamin of to thelr eon ing at the church rooms Thursday e ing. Mrs. Henry V. Oehlers will be leader of the C. B meeting Sunday evening ne: MrA Everett Penanttis In W ago Monday. Bluebirds were heard In this vicinity this week. There was & flurry of smow Sat evening during the heavy winds: Rev. W. C. Norris to Ing ‘Story to the childre Sermon Sunday morn I'fe work of John E naruralist. ‘The Sewing circle m church rooms Thurs Old Sores, Ulcers and Eczema Vanish Good, 014, Reliable Peterson’s Olut. © menmt a Favorite Remedy. rdsy preod great - “Had §1 nlcers on my legs wanted fo cut of ment tured me. 402 G Doctors Wilder. St., b the sur:sl and Pemson bleedh found e jajor Vipevard diaven, Mass~ *““Peterxon’s - Ointment A eat satisfaction for sait rheum.”— 5:1" faiza: Cuslervitle, K. X

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