Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1922, Page 8

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1 NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922 ¢ " - i 4EH A Desperate Men Fight For Business! ‘The Joseph Fine Company will neither give in nor give up until its last ounce of ammunition is spent! Our Desperation . Clothing Sale IS THE BIG GUN IN OUR OPENING BATTLE FOR BUSINESS! Tomorrow, Saturday, April 29th, at 9 a. m., it belches forth the liquid fire that will destroy all semblances of former prices and values. Com- mon sense business judgment, costs and profits will be buried in a common grave, over which will fly the Flag of Desperation—the live or die —sink or swim—sell-out or close-up flag. There’ll be seven days of warfare; seven days in which we must assault and captivate the good dressers in Norwich and vicinity with our Desperation Prices and Values in brand new Spring Clothing and well-known brands of Furnishings. K R S Our Mr. J. L. Benoit, newly appointed manager of The Joseph Fine Co. Stores, as commander-in-chief : b has issued his final orders. We must gain business at all hazards Goods will be marked at actual cost; even all store expenses, such as salary, rent, light, advertising, etc. will be deducted and charged up to our New London store. Despair knows no distinction. Michaels-Stern, Kuppenheimer, Hirsh, Wickwire, Campus Togs, Good- man & Suss — every one of our highest class garments will be price-slaughtered. Mr. Benoit is de- termined to gain ground or be mown down with his fighting boots on. He’ll never surrendsr as long as these high class goods hold out as ammunition ! In the meantime, economists and thrifty persons % will be the stretcher-bearers who will carry away the bargains from the battlefield at 115 Main Street. : You, who like a good, clean fight—-you, who ought not to let pass the money-saving advantages—you, M L ROl who will have to get new suits and furnishings — COME ! — COME.! - Largest Variety of Stetson Hats and Manhattan Shirts in the County PALM BEACH AND $30.00 All-Wool Suits $35.00 SUITS GENUINE B. V. D. COOL CLOTH SUITS, AT honestly made Kuppen- JOMSE UL VaMIEL X OF e $6 9 5 : heimer Suits Included I e = ~ UNION SUITS [ J ML i o $19.75 $24.75 $1.15 All This Men’s Store’s Entire Beginning Saturday, All NEW CLASSY HATS Hodgman and Kenyon New Spring Stock of $40.00 $50.00 Suits, exclusive and | $12.00 Rai Suits. individual garments 35.00 Values Y $34.50 $3.35 $4.95 $29.75 One lot of Shirts—all sizes Formerly up to $3.00 95¢ Not More Than 3 to a Customer 10 SALESMEN WANTED APPLY AT ONCE Metric Quality, Fast Color l Woven Madras Shirts Shirts — up to $2.50 4 $3.50 Value e | | 9w THINK! One Lot Men’s $1.50 — $2.00 Caps—well made, silk lined. 25¢ | Jserfie®. [ ; . € _ APPLY AT ONCE “The Live Store in Norwich” '115 MAIN STREET

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