Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 8

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'RTZ Ri‘t- . j lohlble A vitamine than cream: {taids otk builds health! SALENORWICH HAS EVER KNOWN "PRICES HAVE BEEN [ " 'SLASHED RIGHT AND LEFT, AND NO SALE COMPLETE & UNTIL THE CUSTOMER IS SATISFIED, -IN OUR ENTIRE HISTORY WE HAVE NEVER YET GONE TO THE EXTREMES OF VALUE-GIVING THAT WE H A V E PROVIDED FOR IN (Written Specially For The Bulletin.) | Went to thelr deaths ‘betore the German machine-guns. e tarmers who have lived for what| AEEEERE L\ LL L .| CENTRAL VILLAGE already seems too long a time between |ing money-getting ‘business, ' it is the M Brams.: Greend S e the jaws of the nippers don't need to|economic necessities of market conditions |, - halgh, THIS WONDERFUL SALE. AS A FARSEEING AND Dis- 4ol nace g Foading. Suame na ien spendive 3 S~ —c8~ / CRIMINATING HOME DIRECTOR, YOU CANNOT AFFORD be 1ld siher when they pinch, o T thw ok ek one wonia ke | o7 G Gl Bmewy, Mo, ant .o, ' TO MISS THIS MOST IMPORTANT SELLING EVENT IN THE We are, indeed, better fitted to give| which is falr, but the prics which ehall af- | 12V aleo-been spending several days at o " HISTORY OF OUR BUSINESS CAREER. , information on those tender points’ tham|ford equitable, impartial stimulus to the ?}qhB““‘M'ox:’;,m teaihea i in Palinér to receive it. B e vary | Mass.: has been visiting triends here. He Moreover, it s distinetly irritating to| ing_production ciosctire wis a former teacher in the local high tranaportation and wages and all kindrad some smoothly-barbered, - comfort- | or s school 0] sider remark superlorly. as cXpenditures. Mr." and -Mrs. Cortland. Armold of. Put- B g tiranifovaniors-biced SRS N RO TS B S L o e T Arnold ! easant time of it but—|ten that the farmers.of the United States, | 1jved hero when a boy. man ; -perhaps. you'll: befas:a Wwhole, areinot cabitalists but ~wori- Miss. Ellg: Lawton - of . Brooklyn has out sometime.” men and Jaborers™ They-compose'the Jarg- | heen visiting at the home of her sister, r band, it is unquestion-| St class of laborers in the country. Tie7 | Mrs iWiiliam Loring. have a more intel-|are every whit as dependent as any fac- | ‘Mry Ambrose: habou remains 1 at carted spectator own ) tory hand upon their daily work for their | yoi home. nds the pains and |92{ly wage. They work longer houes and Mrs. -Foster Burgess - and daughter tuation, and to hear | they take greater risks of failuré than any\ prissilia ‘o Uncasville Were visitors: at and’ without < any Other class of laborers. 'Also, as 3 ruld, | Churles. Bike's Sunday, : [l paratiits g?fi' l‘:fl““fl;z‘m‘m Joseph Levaliey -of Danielson, . visited One of the oldest, most widely wead | o o e oS of Work. Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. ful of all the vatious fl- - Israel’ Seguln. ments in New York city| . And their pay has already beem ent— | 'JOhm Sheldon left' Saturday for his{ “Investment Burehu' |Cut-not once or twice but a dozentimes— |home in Morgantown, It has been dis-|Cut not by any trifling ten or twelye ger | - “Thé Centrdl Village Girls’ club held an 1 or related economic|cent. but from sixty to eighty per.cent.|efifoyable datice ‘at the town hall Tues- ving advice to- less well- | Indeed, in many cases it has been cut to [ day evening. five years|nothing. The farmer must not only-work Mrs. ‘Hattle “Blake of . Danielsol .| for his wages, but he must sell his pro: | been:a recent TR ducé before he can ‘coliect” those ‘wages. | Dean’ NE onepara-|Ana today -millions of dollars” werth of | .Miss. Charlotte Chesley, who has been, E farm products are wasting on’ths farms | #l with a.severe coid, has recovered.’ | This beautiful Queen Anne Su:te, consisting of Buffet, by ¥ théy n't b Td ‘price t Mrs - Ji e - Seldd S: d: hico:;"“:\g?‘y {rerurn any Svaen wnatdver. T | e rienin in Witimantie: where. oy |8 large China Closet, Extension Table’ with -extra ' lflves, ake & vigorous| Dves the farmer reaily want to sec the | formerly-lived: | Serving Table, 5 Side Chairs, and 1-Arm Chair, covered in ‘BABY. CARRIAGES s ke a healhy | Wages of railroad men -and builders--and | Mrs.-E. Hokle Lillibridee. s il at her | B Y 00 "The leaders for 60 years. A most com- S arageaph, which | heh-wotkers reduced? No! - Hofe.. Misé Beatrice Latrance, o recent || genuine leather—regular value on this suite $300.00 — Py plete Tine, in all the hew sivlds and On- B » id . the- farmer reall & h Z is’ 1 i to: read:— own scantier w:ges reduced? -No! ford.. is earing.for: her. & REMOVAL SALE PRICE. tishes. Just In time for baby scason. This outlook todsy wonld be dIsBet- |- oy ot iacrion wab made 1 hls e Ber. i i o v b 10-Piece Amencan Walnut Dmmg Room Suite earriage hown In ccru or gray ecamel o It Ak tor 4 2 “—regular vaine $45.00. ere i mot for the great|y, ¥ e T O e on, him, | SPent the :week end-at Samuel Schofield T % ; 3 omer aimong the furm. |18k the seme. Tt wis foréed wpon Sl | Bent e sk v i REMOVAL er losses due tn heavy. de-| ol I o d whotner Be anted the o | The teachers. training class .met on Ko s . &t SALE PRICE 3 2 uction or mot, He wasn't - asked -if he | INUrsday evening ‘at Mrs. Thomas| LE could stand the.reduction-or not. He'was. | DIXon's. Carl Witter of Danielson had an a tion Wednesday, afternoon. at the Sh don place, recently purchased by Sz Schofleld. t consulted at any stage of the: procee gs. No labor-hpard was erected: to loar his side.* No investization was-set-on 00t livestock. | 15 sae how much of a gt the lowering of | & been wiped out °r | |; es would éhable him to baar. e farmers must have| He was opool Y to say “Aye”, . ASHFORD exchange for thelr.yeg about anything. - He was- 3 | farm pro-|just told that Fad been| At tne February rueeting of the Ash-| oducts reach ! getting henceforth | ford - Welfare -association: -the special | tillers i itee, on nomination of officers for | - | get his wages out of that thirty-two cents | the current year made its report as fol- | that | —or go without ! i h freight rates have | That of production to! ssary to meet the far-| The chief problem ‘of the| is the adequats lower-| producing, both on ths the manufactories.” Now this has been said before, in ef- rmers and people officlally | ey Pall share in the cutting down, at with farm problems. As I .re-|jeast to such a degree as will enable him the outset, we farmers don’t|to stand on one leg in thelr tw: told how the pincers fee! in_to pinch and twist and find, and I hops in, the | ht is coming to appreciated by | o) ay he was cut. And nt, Walt extent of the consid- , Bdwin A 1 ‘the sioseas Mre. Leon ‘Gardnér; as ; Braily“J. 'Chsm* treasurer Under the circumstances he can't help | Squire; - assista treasurer, but feel a litthe surprised -and a oo | bert Brown: deal frritated at the w Fesldent - vice ~pfesTlen comizeers in the labor field , s s Nigy, ‘Irene Upton, Fred C. Ch Vestiniak, - Orin™ P. These are renominations, th Garaner, White Enamzl Bad Outfit icomplete—including Stecl Hed. National Spring and Cotton Top Mattress—a reg ular $23.00 outft. demand -that tellow laforers fn the expect - -or ask him, ead against dhat should he' e at, o | ts soiu- exampié, situation, quoted, §oes rncss of -manufictured gobds “have i . 1 dows in propotion £ those of _ CHESTERFIELD oats and . liestook’—"“Unti) | People fron ts and. factory: ucts reach | Comstock . ha tion In price t ére zttended .a dance in| Thursday. .eventn, ! of thé | Mrs Minnie Erskine was visiting rela. | e_to continue” the! | tives in Colchester. over. the w end | will “have to,” Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hermann they have not the'money (ily and Mr. and 8. . Mo , ‘and can’t get it and’ family of New London Yet one can seldom pick up 2 daly pe- | on, Johp R..Kaplan .Sunday. ‘ réading ‘of some sirike, threat: Mr. and Mrs. William . Bousz and ual, against the attempt to re: | daughter Eleanor, Lula and Anna- Pow- yme measure the prices of shop | ers of. Hartford spent the, week end with -made goods by lessening the e- | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Powers. . r<ost of thelr production. Or | Mr. and Mrs.. John.Haokett and Mr. | an attempt to reduce their prices|and Mrs. Arthur . Coffey. motored to ng down the labor-costs of trans- ['Hartford Sunday. i tation. Or against an attembt to re-| Arthur Grimes and brother of New | their prices by lessenirg the labor:| London are worki could be made |costs of mining. Mrs. Isaac Kaplan and_daughter L D the matter| yy 13 mot only the unfalrmess of this|llan have ‘fetirned from’ . York to have to 5a¥ | aetituds on the sart of his fellow labor.| Where-they_have been-visiting- relatives. ikes to see the|ers which angers the farmer,. but the ecline. But eco- | ynd P ¥ aiiviot v e L e O A i A SR BCLTON NOTCH attempted freszing-out of snd it brulses the heads that butt|the largest buying class in'the country dlleoml Maing was 86 years dld Satur- | gatnst 1t they ‘are aétually helpiag:to destroy. their | 327 !_‘Hew‘m beer: 'in good health. but | There are times when people whose | OWwI opportunities for occupation) at, any | 1o h“"m::"’ ‘%05 ;‘md ll’fej"d himself. | read | wage whatever. ‘For.no manufacturer is |\ i%, oo }{"1 cards from friends on his; with 't it voei- | always ‘golg 16 ‘hire Workmen to’ pro- | o1 4 Yh 5" nleca Mrs. Ada . Gates, | “Higher | dice goods which he can't sell nchester, made a cake and put | b 4 3 ) 4-PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT y the existance| Thesa self-blindéd people ave biting off | S6--candles on-it.- The ceke -had thei P g | WOré “Unole” in fancy candy. s bis Law or its supremzcy | thelr own noses to spite the farmer's Marvia p 5 " x in. Howard’s . child: X - i in coedience Go| face; they e iing the ‘oo which | LT I{z{:fig“mgi’“}z Consisting of beauhful Dreuer wlth ia.rge mirrer, ‘1 economic necessit; 5 Chiff Dres.s able, “and.. full *siz courtesy, that this| * Perhaps nothing will step them. Bit bel;}f,: S b;;gi:v,m Manch orobe, RE Table, E two milllon or |it {5 at least hopeful to read such prl- S The regulu- price on this’ ante $25000 | was.a guest - whose own gov-l mary economic truth so simply and:suc- | Maina ooy L o SRy of Mas i Yomen | b or too incompe- | cinctly set forth as in the extract T have| Ar W. Howard . - i h to. care| quoted. And it s, also, somewhat con- | Tuesday, A% & Iatford visttor : its own'| solatory to us farmers.to note that, even It was In obedience to that|in New York.clty, there are those' who ‘athan Hale faced the gal- | appreciate our situation, and’ who sym- rws. and that thousands of American, |pathize with our difficulifes. John E. Ramer B French and Lalian soldiers | THE FARMBR This Solid Oak Chiffoniere fwith § large Drawers, nicely finished. and twell constructed—regalar price $18.00. sae price. 99.8 olomon ere callers Spnng and a 100 per cent. pure Slik Floss Mattress — a Th= greatest value ever ofierod Complete Brus Bed Ouitfit, including Brass Bed, like cut;-a genuine National 3 5 0 regular $75.00 Outfit—REMOVAL SALE PRICE. . ... : s tcing | industry | from % 3 1 ’ ] : DISMAWG BUYE!S' It is one of the most attractive and appealing suites shown in our stock at this low price. The very finest REMOQVAL ) _ .| of construction has been put into the pieces, and we are [E SALE PRICE $’ 39-00 - certain they will give a very satisfactory service. £ — FOR SATURDAY ONLY § Only 100 of These Large 14-Quart ‘White Porcelain Basins 1f mothers only knew what _CAN BE USED FOR MANY PURPOSES. EASILY WORTH $1.50 r CHILDR N & : N . : q S o B 9V - . For Saturday : gwmmwih e P R ¥ Only7gc £ ot Sy "Keep the Children Well! During these ddys many children are complaining of head- che, feverishness, stomach troubles, and irregular bowels. easy sod pleasant to take and so ef 30 years moshors hove used them ! 4 : ¢ 5 . 8nd toid others about thesn. Sold' by, : : | Liberal Terms _of If ‘Desired 9 || Goods Selected : ‘Now, Will Be 1 *TheBig Store with the litle prices Delivery 9-11-15?Waterstreet—Norwich.Conu. e e

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