Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 12

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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES FAIR, COLD TODAY: FAIR, WARMER TOMOEEOW NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1922, The Butltin, | THE JEN N ANERCAN HSTORY | Gots [¢” DOLLAR DAY CENTRAL STORE PHONE 1238 ~ Norwich, Friday, Feb. 17, 1922. Haym Salomon made 2 On the eve of the Connecticut cam-| The heirs of e Removes = of THE WEATHER. palgn for the relief of the untortunml’;‘;m;‘;nf:l ot i | ; { A suggestion for the benefit Jews in Europe, in which an organiza-ysums nd';."u‘;x‘f.so hhy :rl:lu‘:e theotsovsza; ’ our customers :— on has already been formed in this|ment. 2 ough co! !kl k 5 5 ' ® ro city in order that Norwich may do it e B R “:'.?]553- orns “lc Order all you can today, for art towar 1 to be|r de. Finally, i & ; A el s e e st e ;forex:) e '::lai;nsl delivery early Saturday morn< « Jew has played in the making of Amer-| If congress Wwou'd have Saleoon's ser.| ‘No matter how tough or how L : i ling. . istory has enlisted the attention of | Struck in recoshl Committeq fo. whem |Dorn it may have hee_p,lxhetmm_ al- - = . 1 f m 2 : o ot s e e 1 wn i ouesd g v oot || The following specials for Dollar Day, taken from our reg. o s D n far western dis-| The following ‘historfeal sketeh from| = o0y LT L) Taroces heinea our. neratty tair| Maticon . ety ot e Gentarian | Robert Morrls by pledging 3,000 pounds ular stock — all represent unusual savings for these un- ||overlook today. i ‘.'V i T ¥ !:he part the to the patriot cause, % dabrieox. 3 n thel church, gives something of M dvanced 7,000 *dollars . | ew has played.in American history: |, PPIUD Murls acvanced TLOOH Joofary usual times FULL LINE OF T 5 e Discovery of Ameriea. and North Carolina in.the state of o i AUARHE) Jews were instrumental. in making the | Georgia. i Cl)olce Meats 5 jovage of Columbus possible. Nego- ;mix::"f;:nflu::e::;: at this :—;"- t n vi d Fer-| cal ), Wi 7 / , S e 3 FOUR-IN-HANDS, 50c value ................... FOR SL00 || Fresh Vegetables Winds. aueen of Spain, had been suspended Were referres to by Col. J. &g 3 OA: hen the Jewish favorita of Ferdinand.|thington, in 1824, during the delibera: s . ¥ B i ¢ the Maryland legislature on the JIN SRS oo e s i ":'\ar::»‘v]\‘" ey ‘:’r:{‘:xx(:d Tew b, 1n.l“\ah}:=lse K{:fldg; 2 FOUR IN HANDS, $1-00 Value EA S FOR 51.00 | and Frmt' N lend faverable - consideration| “There Wwere many X kR % orecant in 4o ‘hévappe ol s.| members, officers principally, n the : - o U wadinecs A7000 ducats oot | revolutior, rom th souh. chionv, and 1 FOUR-IN-HAND, $1.50 value................ FOR $1,00 SEAL OF VERMONT own fortune, Sor which he would|these were ever at thelr post and al- ? BUTTER u nterest, toward fitti ut | ways oremos in ZAT - 5 ;. s g e R [ g o KRl e e M Sewa o pomet 5 e w5 Pairs HALF HOSE, 29c value . ... .....¢...... FOR $1.00 o of this fact has destroyed the e ek Soon you are holding J end that Queen 1sabelld] juy a5 Jews fought side by side with|can it pain you. Soon you . RICH, HEAVY Ther p e s e | I P ST i et e el o2 | ) RIBBED UNION SUIT, $1. 50 value veveeen... FOR $1.00 ¢ R,E Al T e the War of the Revolution, so also were |SnE S AR L el . | d Jed the late Prof. Her-j . "oy tne front in all the other wars|VOU throw aw 2 b0 o et e S T R, T2 S TS R O I, e || 1 DRESS SHIRT, $1.65 value. . ............... FOR $L00 4 | ¥, to coin pigram, “) heir country, TI eta o STwe wiiofs COSS TDUL @ e 3 ; Jwere the real finan- e te e n Iry e E. Tantence & Co. : FOR $1.00 YOUNG'S SPECIAL .. | rst expedition | war, and the Civil war DOth “mides, | 2S00 2 i { $ sl bl biomat | v o o . 1 S| 2 Pairs WORK GLOVES, 85c value ............ : COFFEE € b o referred to, while the list 2 -3 an s wrote him vish soldiers the Spanish | Jews mpnnd? Your answer s in that - | o Tl TR B et P S | FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRT, $1.65 value . .. ... FOR $1.00 i = = e | was rm o etter e eatlons Sorteh i pain was pleasure. Th 7 | N AND TIDES Columbus on y 15, 1493, | SO0 Te k g Pc'r\vl country, their brothers in spirit, . u — Sl Aizes,. e it vigator | " (ehed by the Jewish Publication S difieront i s 6 IDE COLLARS’ 20c value el Ac A FOR 51,00 -l- M- YOUNG AN SON on | rd voyage. Wpuspeartels iy G setessessane J [ b irem | Forty-three Jews are recorded n the R ) ) He settled in he remainder of | MY e i ODD SUITS .... OVERCOATS .. who pointed ont ly raised . 5 : Exceptional Prices on Odd Lots of - | DOLLAR DAY TAFTVILLE ; Biirope {oaay: Tk UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, GLOVES, CAPS. WE WILL SELL OUI({;lN | normal fabric of life FANCY WALTHAM, EL . nalist ‘ e v gews | S e Hiete AND ILLINOIS WATCHES L ESMOND| ssuu e SPECIAL PRICES nrra:mn of 3 Sanderons Sidesare bet- I 283 Main Street Phone 1375 ON ALL GOODS IN STOCK' LOCK IN CUR WINDOWS {hert B Woalimtss iana G FOR GOGCDS AND PRICES - | Mr. Bos H"Hn J TA\ln' Ina W. Schr r vs Ed s o i - “r("vn'rv' Glastonbury.—Mrs. Sarah Cobb, once € Y. {TISWE 0. ; atep, /which. led eventually . e g was |a siave, died in Glastonbury recently at . 7 S e et A R R the age of 101 years 25-27 Franklin Street e g ‘ofithe. NoiTme on Resolu- i i o3 Thin, nervous, underweight people % this W e so many brave m 1 & ke on healthy flesh and turd: Ini Yasie ol fpg e i e o - : i smiows when Biarosnets| 17aining School wo Jew ok or special T 4 3 =5 g 4 AT i " 2 as guaranteed by Lee & Osgood is ¥ Gremint citzens ot Souh| ire \ ovias T Sl o For Nurses A Private, General Hospital with well equipped medical, surgical and ob- stetrical departments, offers a thres desfting a nurse’s training. ] H Write at once for circular of informa« h : tion. = -3 140 MAIN STREET Opposite Plaut-Cadden Co. || srriicaTions For THE MARCH ; s on Aug. |t ; Eler S e CLASS, MUST BE RETURNED BE- 1 . my dear sir, that intrinsi- s this city's quota, ° FORE FEBRUARY 20th. = he Revolutlonary ar-|cally, there ar ) more “awrhrv ic men r ec1 s H ADDRESS there found in the r‘l\'nvt"\ than T“"Nf' e e e A R SURERINTENDES =) SN pronortion are officers, | structions ” N Orie i o) e W o = TRAINING SCHOOL A Frered overib Aonie SR ‘ s SILK CAMISOLE—Value $1.50— 1 he late nd let us hope l)\n bt We ca upon yor 41*7 sti; a0t e et s g g ] e e anen o, oo an et DOLLAR DAY $1.00 “You Can Do No Better | that he loved America, the fand ‘o i of 0y \‘ln.hrrf in distress, so the sueriur court. B W . free and the homesof the brave—dearer | when' thaday of judgment comes vou as filed wit FEW HOUSE DRESSES—Values to $4.00 Than Buy Our & than life—and— to answer in the wor ——— e R Siaios Bensernty. Nonoe cmte sk | Dusing oue DOLLAR DAY $1.00 For Your Next Breakfast RWICH TOWN { 2 aham Seixas, and | sy it be Nor ’ . TRY OUR rvtoe ot 7ot : T BEINEEE e T FEW WOOL HOSE—Values to $2.50— HOME-MKDE T Her husband, David o st oy e DOLLAR DAY §$1.00 PORK SAUSAGE - e Bl G e e Haven Was | in pedford, Westchester county, New | i Sy ol e w1 15 TR ories ntered er D O R D A Y SPECI A I S BUNGALOW APRONS—Values to $2.00— THUMM'S n v le she was lying ill, and de-| r of her informatior e { EN ST i ¢ zuon | ST L e et Yoo LLA DOLLAR DAY $1.00 DELICATESSEN STORE ne: a to ss. When she refused, | Sber w as fired; she and her chil- |} ———— saved by a faithful negro 65¢ by its patriot rabbi, Gershom ok Yk e e KNEE: PANTS, Value $1.50. .. ..o...........0. ). ;. 8¢ 7 40 Franklin Street CORSETS—Values to $2.00— DOLLAR DAY $1.00 ORDER YOUR COAL FROM US. THAMES ONE LOT OF CORSETS—Values to $10.00—Qdd Sizes § % T e e B L 500 pairs of DRESS-UP PANTS, too good to work DOLLAR DAY $5.00 COAL 107 | ered. Pgeid fi?m';"féue'"zu".?; e s e pmam o in, (strictly seconds), at. . v York, on the approach of the $1.95 . Sty 50 WAISTS—Values to $8.95— COMPANY 2 1 seited in Philadelphia, and THEY ARE REGULAR $4.00, $5.00, AND $6.00 e DOLLAR DAY 3 95 | A D OR GRAY HAIR| tisid St Sekan o cmmm e s THEY WERE SENT TO US FOR DOLLAR DAY. ; 3 Nickel Plating | i orpanaen et et Ml e DON'T MISS THIS BIG CHANCE, AS THEY WILL GO QUICKLY. 75 TAILORED WAISTS—Values to $5.00— ITED METALS MFG. Lock w0 mmon gardea Sage on. In 1784 he.returned to| . UN e kol oo . oy e T el oa | - BOYS, OVERCOATS ... . ... AT HAILF-PRICE DOLLAR DAY S$L1.75 » COMPANY, Inc. — o " airaton o Frcaon| S I ONE LOT OF SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, Norwich, o = = c0Conn. el EaPeERITSl NEW SPRING SUITS el o e s i WITH NEW LOW PRICES — NEW FABRICS — NEW MODELS DOLLAR DAY $5.00 L H 'Lf.;;h‘iva”r'."k;} i:z’ l::);::lefllfai;vd;:g f}:l‘lg}e& asngoDo;‘hlcpbreute«;l!—fl::t st:::r::g l'o:rr ffiim.r:n;‘ 3&:??( o?eo }:g‘r};’el: FEW CHILDREN'S RAINCOATS— Bars s sino. Telophoms SRS Bl s 1 nce of Robert Morris, the ear In min O 2 ) UREA . : Glary Iniwnioh el :.—.tyl.l Our profits are lower because our expenses are lower. We are not in the DOLLAR DAY $1.00 oy S:I:{EYE.E B s N damctioon; BMbmons high rent district, with overhead expense. = We guarantee you $5.00 to $10.00 . = 4 . depended upon advinced b3 w‘.’.‘nfn;‘".“: snldT?r: l;fqe: c::‘ alsg:lrme:xvtl th::eyou paypefisewhcre. Every garment that leaves our 100/0 Off on All New Sprlng Goods MR AND MRS - T e store must be perfect, because we are tailors. We know just how to fit you. Put Asid = - g | Zitelted Vot sia. seutehets oo s ut Aside on Dollar Day. - m‘" ,:‘:?’:‘:f:;m:":‘;z e ALL SIZES_IN FINE WORSTEDS AND SERGES. 159, Off on Bon Ton Corsets Are you m_teresAlred in the Sal. £ ok sy e, o T T T : oyt e N ; S ”““A:“ u.‘r,n'l“rf"n,n'°§kni'f}';éi"’is“fi’{;f{"s‘.x‘or‘;}g I HE P N ) R THE SPEC[ALTY SHOP great task ? & ot > 1t | that had it ot been: tor the Mid “aanmn: READ THE WAR CRY | e S soft|istered with eqval generosity and deti-| | L, POLLOCK, Prop. 325 MAIN STREET A R, SR e ot ;s e, e OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, NORWICH, CONN. MEMAR I Fpostio Platt Onilen Cs: tended for e cure, mitigation or pre- | triots, he would have been» forced to - Yention of disease. leave the public service, Sincerely, = Clnt.&unan-.w

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