Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 6

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e e e BT T X P i, {US"HOSPITAL i ‘Executive Committes of the W. W, Backus Hospital, N Conn. h%:nflm:"—enmgct:::m“. I was a patient in the Backus | heapital, in a very serious condition. I that the thorough and able - ment that I received at your institution was the means of brh me back to : = and I have always felt that I owed deep gratitude to your institution for the kind- é ness and the treatment that I received during my iliness there. . Recently Mr. Hutchins, superintendent of yeur hospital, conducted me through % 5 5 & your buildings and I was partienlarly impressed by the need of additional facilities for the purses of the hespital.' = Schwartz Bros, Inc., appreciating the co-operation of the public of this eity . and other cities of eastern Conneoticut towsrds the success of this company ha ‘ decided to give to the public a grand opening sale day at its new store at 76.82 "Main Street, Norwich. No efforts and no n:mpenu will be spared te make this grand STREET opening eales day Sept. 18, 1923, one :::t leave an everlasting impression upon = = QU = L the minds of the public of Nerwich eastern Connecticut. NORWICH, CONN. § ‘ ; A In view of the noble work of your institution, appreciated by myself and asseel- - stes of this company, and glso for the gratitude which I personally feel fer my < treatment at your hospital, this compeny has decided that on the opening selling. ~ day of our new store, which is expected to ba on or about September 16, 1922, W y 5 A L] + , ? srill give 10 per cent. of all our cash receipts of this day and night to the Back - g : ? ! hospital fund, for the building of a new nurses’ home, subject, of course, to the ap- proval of your board and the auxziliary boards. ‘We ask your kind co-operation to make this day, September 16, 1922, a banner day in the history of Norwieh, and a day that will mark the commencement of a fund for the building of & great monument in the form of a new nurses’ home of the - o Backus hospital of the city of Nerwich. We realize that & new nurses’ home s a . 2 ; traintng school is one of the noblest institutions that can be erected for this eity. It 15 a place where the education of thoese to whom the sick and helpless of this city are entrusted, will be conducted. - # 1t is our hopes that our initial efforts will commence a movement that will re- ' - 2 gult in the building of a new nurses’ home that will not be excelled in any other part of eastern Connecticut. Trusting that our proposal will meet with your approval, I am Yours very sincerely, A ABNER SCHWARTY,; President. 10 per cent. of all our cash receipts for this day, Saturday, September 16, 1922, will be given 6 the BACKUS HOSPITAL, towards the building of a new nurses’ home for the Backus Hospital. Rudomlefi.rlelhall&luflupihl.ndflpmpb. Another milestone of progress ! Another step forward toward the ideal of better homes that has actuated this store since i - founded. It is altogether fitting that we should commemorate the opening of our great new store with an event so far reaching with »_ _; so out- standing, that it will go down in the history as one of the greatest occasions in many a year. he hospital authorities accepted the offer in the following letter :— THE WILLIAM W. BACKUS HOSPITAL Norwich; Conn., August 29, 1922. Schwartz Brotners, Inc, Mr. Abner Schwartz, President, Norwich, Conn. Gentlemen :—The executive committee of the Willlam W. Backus hospital unanimously approve of your proposition of August 14, 1922, to donate 10 per cent. of all your ca receipts of the opeing selling day and night of your new store, on or about September 16, 1922, to the Backus hospital fund for the building of a new nurses’ home. Such a home is indeed one of the crying needs of the hospital and your exceed- ingly noble and generous offer to start a fund for this purpose is deeply appreciated by the executive committee and they will gladly co-operate with you in any possible way in the carrying out of your plans. ‘With best wishes for the success of your company ia its new venture, Very sincerely yours, FREDERICK W: LESTER, Secretary. Special prices for this day on all our merchandise. Every dollar spent by you in eur store will d5 double duty. To celebrate the opening of our new store, we are placing every article on sale at tremendous reductions in all our departments. Here below are a few of the many bargains we have to offer. Compare them with other prices and see what you save here. AN EXTRA FORCE OF SALESMEN WILL BE HERE TO SERVE YOU. < — 3 & 24 e | : 5 , Bedroom Furniture of Striking Beauty 4r S - e Beauty and Quality Combined Now Priced at Lower Levels This Well Made Sepe e $185 It will be a pleasant surprise to find bedroom furniture of such attraetive de- sign; of such vemarkable individuality and dependable worth included in our Fall exhibit—suites in rich brown walnut, handsome suites in decorated enamel o year ago. For instance, the handsome suite shown with loose spring cushions, spring arms, spring finishes, as well as mahogany, The four piece suite pictured above $1 39 back, and uphelstered in a very fine grade of floral tapestry, is now priced at the new low $1 19 50 suite, It has a beautiful hand rubbed, shiny gloss. is & typical example. In walnut finish—OPENING SALE PRICE level — OPENING SALF PRICE . . you the set—OPENING SALE PRICE $185.00, Luxurious Overstuffed Suites, in Beautiful Tapes The new designs in Overstuffed Furniture are unusually attractive. 'We were very fortunate in securing Here is an exact reproduction of one of our big values frem the dining room 2 wide variety of different suites at prices that are radical reductions over what we would have had to pay section. The set consists of buffet, server, cabinet, round table, one guest chair and five straight chairs. Special attention has been given to the finishing of this Come in and let us show Davenport Tables il uin * An exceptionally attractive Queen Metal Table Lamps Genuine Anne design, 66 inches in lensth, in Leather Rockers beautiful walnut finish. Only a few of They come complete with an art glass them, so do not delay if you want one shade, a handsomely designed base It has been years since we could offer uat this saving. They complete .the and silk cord. Pictured above is just Sebpiet e 4 > ¢ charming effect of your davenpart aad 4 Ky 2 one of several handsome patterns of genuine Spanis o s i Genuine Silk Floss Mattress <« o o, e pontsome pettern ot e low price! Coll spring seat Wil dd a touch of real beauty to any ety of beautiful finishes. with heavy roll arms and wing backs. room. price of the bed, the spring and the mattress would be far greater than our Tomorrow wWe place on sale 100 of these deep tufted Silk Floss Mat- OPENING SALE PRICE secial Opening Sale Price. The steel bed is full size, comes in either white | treeses at a bargain price! Floral art ticking, roll edge construction; DERMING BALE PRICE ORENINO. 2ALE BHICE 2 oak finish, the spring is of splendid quality and the mattress is the roll durable and warranted to give lasting service — $1 6 35 ss 85 1 9 75 51 8 95 4 edge type. THE OPENING SALE PRICE FOR THE sza 85 LOPENING SALE PRICE .. L) = L] Ll COMPLETE QUTFIT IS .cmeesermecsssssnsassns ! v . DAY BEDS ARE ONLY $29.50 There is a place in almost every home where one of these day beds could be used to excellent advantage, They are finished in mahogany or walnut, come complete with a mattress and valance as pictured. Can be extended into 2 full size bed as shown in the small insert shown. D. . C] . Now is the time to buy those din- 8 ing chairs you have wanted for( s0 long! These chairs are finish- Floor Lamp Special This very attractive Floor Lamp is one of the new Fall pat- terns with a charm- ing polychrome base o and a full size silk shade with dee p fringe and two silk pulls. It is a real value at this low price. or walnut, have a slip seats of gen- il uine leather and SALE PRICE e Furniture cost should not be based on riginal price, but upon years of service. For saturday o made 0l $12.85 Dresser Special There are many little items on a suite that, while hardly noticeable, will cut the Only JopEnNG AND UP Wit e R cost materially if disregarded. Much of the expense of furniture is hidden, yet a On ‘these chilly mornings a little oil stove will do much toward making the bed- room or bath room more liv- able. This heater will take the chill off the room in no s g time and at very little cost, e S S, 4 i 8 > UR REPUTATION Burns with a steady blue you want to buy a dresser oE J ; ; . B.'JHT On flame doing away with the at a real saving, see this out- o : 11/ 4 s QUALITY e i dEai g L : @ Our B and odor. Absolutely saft;. ) | NG Buir ON OPENING SALE PRICE | § : VAL UI OPENING SALE PRICE . piece that is not constructed properly cannot be expected to withstand the strain of daily use. All furniture we show is designed correctly—made as well as furniture can be made. We invite your inspection. : ing a large quantity of these dressers from a manufac- turer, who was in need of cash, at a big sacrifice. They are finished in oak, have 2 Auto Delivery Anywhere Your Credit Is Good It is not necessary to make any large cash expenditure 1o benefit by the low prices quoted at this store. Wg will be glad to open an account for you so that you can own and enjoy the furniture you desire, paying for it & little at a time as convenmient. Your eredit is always good here, Our - big, busy automobile trucks will bring, our stere to your very door, Javen. though you live as far away as 60%miles. We make no extra charge for this special feature of our service. It i Just.one more way in which we areybalping make better homes every- ,Where-in.this community.

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