Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 9

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Extra Large Overstuffed Suite The suite illustrated is made under our direct supervis- _Here is an exact reproduction -of one of our big values 3 AL For Charminthe Home Furniture is the real foundation upon which a beautiful home is built and it is not necessary to make any large * expenditure - to “achieve that effect of charm and beauty that everyone wishes. In fact, you can add a piéce or two here and there in the various rooms in your home without extravagance and yet make each room look entirely different. Right now, with the new Fall styles -on display is the very best time to make your selection. 185 Combined§ ion, and every detail is correct. A very beautiful and . from the dining room section. The set consists of buf- long-wearing suite, upholstered in choice of tapestry or with same material. Three pieces. Mattress Special $9.85 These 45 1b. Felted Cotton Mattresses are of first qual- ity throughout. They have foral art ticking, roll edge construction, and 2re posi- tively, guaranteed to give you restful sleep and lasting service. A real mattress bargain. Ranges We Are Sole Agents For The Celebrated fet, server, cabinet; round table, one guest chair and five velour. Inside construction guaranteed. Removable straight chairs. Special attention has been given to the ring cushions, spring back, all outside backs covered finishing of this.suite. 1t has a beautiful hand rubbed, . 1 |g ¥ Attractive Four Piecs Walnut Suits This is an exceptionally high-grade and stylish suite from one of the best makers of high-grade furniture. The value cannot be duplicated anywhere. American walnut, farge size pieces, new styled bow-foot bed, dust- proof. Pieces may be bought sepavately if desired. Four pieces. ? ' This Handy Ironing Barstow Richmond There are only a Timited number of these handy, - firmly constructed Ironing Boards which we will offer The World's Best by: Every Test. TOMORROW MORNING FROM 9 TO 12 'Place your order here fiow as Ranges _ These handy hoards are solidly constructed, of . and Heaters are going up. Ranges from $49.50 up Heaters from $12.00 up .. during this 3-hour sale and secure one at this Visit Our New Columbia Grafonola Department. Plenty of hearing rooms on main floor. The fin- est in the state. All Models and all the latest Records on hand. $1.00 delivers any Grafonola to your home. F the collapsible type, ‘which may be folded up _ when not in use and conveniently placed out of the way. Come in tomorrow morning exceptionally low price. The Newest and Finest Furniture Store in the State. Our Prices Always the Lowest. shiny gloss. Come in and let us show you the set. Prices are lower this Fall. That will be good news tq every woman who needs’ new blankets and comfort- ers. Our stocks are large and it will pay you to make your selections early while a complete range of sizes and materials is available, This‘ Beautiful, Genuine Quartered Oak Buffet Large mirror, one drawer lined for silverware, golden ; finish. JPECIAL AT $39.75 All are welcome to visit ‘Jour Six-room Bungalow, completely furnished. Many helpful suggestions for, those . going = house- i i stimulation of the sweat-glands. doesn't hold with any such antiquated belief as that good wine needs no bush. | the present lthmmeon;-.maflm the “Old 2 miht 3 Crow" label on ‘bottle than with the S S0me m::d'uhvh: t:’r; raw “hootch” within it be a worthy ambition to Als®, it frequently the regu- Tar wearing of “bofled m polished boots, instead of the grimy overalls which mostly garb real produc- Pwph" laugh &t “Get-rich-quick-Wal- | ers. xmm‘ # is garnished with lingford,” and feel o real sense of relief :’*flm'-m mm"“ Lssions ."' “‘: °"' in the Portico is nevertheless w anyway, than mers wages. And, “,;N,b,’ AR e B least of all, it always affords the l.’.\ s not only willing but eager i E i & 3t i Ei: E iz H ranks. There are those to wh ‘mak i B But every man's observation tells that the caustic comment of our fii b L. 3 duce something, there aré seven thres out of every four of us begin to | Of making some big killing, or pulling off oty Sl el ras e gy e e b A gy oy - we, too, ean get rich quick and easy. g B B el 3 Production. on the other hand, is a | Dy selling the thing he has prod Why is it that Americs is today . vich and powerful among the natiens of earth? For one reason, bécanse hasn't yet lost the momentum Imparted Gn o eivilization founded on a reasem | Father humdrum process. It simply and conducted by reasoning belngs the | means the working over of something producer would be, as a matter of course, | which nobody wants or can use in its the biggest toad In the puddle. It is | natural shape, into somethig: which pertectly clear, without requiring any | Practically everybody can use and a great argument, that anything widely needed | many actually need. This involves not or desired must take many times as much effart to make as to sell. Noth- by our forefathers. ‘were only men of their words, but' men only head-work but hand-work. It re- quires for ‘one example, the handling of ing which is not produced to fill a real |a lot of excessively dirty iron ore and want is worth producing, either.- Yet, |a lot of grimy soft coal and the tending a8 things are, there actually seem to be | of a good many oily and smesry ma- about seven times as many young people | chines before the twelve million women wanting & salary and commission for gell- | who want needles can have them, point- Ing as there are warting a chance to | ed, eye-letted, polishéd to the queen’s earn wages making them. " taste. What is “salssmanshin?” I denit Or, in our own rural osse, it iavolves | little time to chaffering over happen to know what it is in theory or | the loading and spreading of many mil- | and percentages, but spent themselves to in the dictionary, but we all know that in | lion tons of unmitigatedly filthy manure; | the end in conguering a continent for practice 1t Is the art either of selling | the ploying of many million acres of | us, their descendants. some one something he doesn’t want, or | perhaps gravelly, perhaps loamy, perhaps | The impetus they supplied has esr~ of getting out of him a high price for | mucky, but always genuinely dirty dirt;|ried us far. Some of it still acts, a8 something he does want. Its principal | the harvesting in clouds of dust under | some of their blood still flows n our requisite is “taot” which is simply the | a blazing sky; the callousing of palms, | veine. But there is no doudbt fhat the high-brow word for faclle dissimula- |the breaking of finger-nails, the dally | push !s weakening and the speed aiaek- tion. It may cause some strain to those | wearing of clothes so old and begrim- | ening. One sign of it is in this very faculties known as consclence and in-|ed that no further soiling or tearing | matter of which we are talking. vention, but seldom involves any undue | can make them more worthy of the rag- | Commentators may differ as fo exnet- Iy what the prophet meant when he fore- told a time when seven women should take hold of one man. But when we get to such a point that seven cellers If You Folks Are Not All Set For || max s tecier g tor an seven = Prpiry B Aol . X ' sel ou! of p uctive earnings—w! Winter, LISTEN! B o RS e nd that I Perhaps You've Gotton Along Better Than Most People a:::;. e e on. You Know, BUT T am mob of those whe maintaln e when it was “bitter cold” for days and days in a stretch their hands, as well. time for and less interest im ‘Such things as bdarter and trade. They rele- gated such secandary matters to the vear, where they belong. On farm and 18 forest, with mattock and with by land and by water, they took up their allotted work of transforming & wilderness into an empire. They gave the old times: were always the gosd % o times.: I honestly believe h.m— and you had to force your heater, haven’t you wished it J with capital P. But 1 don't 1t wasn't necessary? oft the stratght “r’;.%"é'::fu“fi:u’:w:a-: And when, no matter how hard you “crowded” the fire, Tras tooks asiee.. Do your Ner @8 you still found it necessary to shut off certain rooms, J} retemiat. buinserest B solegted o2 didn’t it inconvenience you? S s And when you realized a lot of your hard-earned cash was J{ ter in its place. Do v being lost in wasted heat and costly fuel, didn’t it annoy Jl an ‘e lessons of experience ana. deny you?—and when coal was very scarce didn’t you wish fi a1 the teachings of Bt ot cxperts you could burn wood as well? ; m5a, 5 thes;only wua ek etwiei And when you were not absolutely sure of the family’s §prossive teachings ey '!- safety, weren’t you worried? forerunner of natiomal degenerscy. And during-damp, chilly days of Fall and Spring, when || . ame i wmr o e Po you wanted a little heat quickly, and after a long, shiver- ing wait, gotten too much, weren’t you disgusted? And haven’t you wished for a heating system that with a reasonable amount of fuel, would really heat your whole home in a way that is healthful and clean, with attention once or twice daily?—one which would rid yourself and family of the annoying experiences of recent winters? If so, you are ready to learn more about the ROUND OAK who are sticking to their work' of pro- PIPELESS HEATING SYSTEM J. P. Barstow & Co. made the butts of sneering comment Telephone 897 23-25 Water Street, Norwich from the white-handed ranks because they can’t or won't devote more thought to the selling end of their business. They don’t need this sort of gospel o8 much es many others. But somebody ought to say it. And the Portico's text was so tantalizing that I couldn't Tet it ass. P Please understand that there'w molh- ing persomal in it. I'm not a'ming at you, nor at any meflln fir&mhr P But T'll bet & good cookl -r!” cold-storage egg that you'll find’ near-by practical applications for it, if you eare to search them out. THE FARMER. et e . Whispers of Scotch Home Rule. There is reported to be in Scotland since the establishment of the Irish Free State a new enthusiasm on the subject of Scottish home rule—¥rom the New York Herald. . Some people are naturally nervous, lwhfle others have prickly heat. —OPEN FOR BUSINESS— In cur New Store, with a New Stock of Ready-to-Wear Clothing and Furnishings for Men and Boys. Our ample stock of Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Pants, were never so complete as it is today, because our new location is more than double the floor space, so we bought more merchandise, and the more we buy the more we must sell. We are sure to sell our goods because they are made PERFECT, FIT WELL, and at the LOWEST PRICE For our Opening, Saturday, September 30th, we have arranged the following specials: One lot of Men’s Suits, 2 pair of pants, at OnebtoffineHuvyBlueSageqshds $14.00, worth $25.00 and double breasted, with 2 pair of pants, One lot of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits | at $21.50, value at $32.00. with 2-pair of pants, at $17.95, value | Boys' Corduroy Suits at $4.25, value $7.00 at $28.00. " | Mackinaws at $5.95, worth $8.00 Overcoats for Men and Young Men, | Our entire siock of Pants for work and $17.00 to $35.00. dress at astounding low prices. We do tailoring. QOur price for Suits to make is $22.00, with the best of trim- mings. We also do alterations on Ladies’ and Gent’s Clothing. -Our price is low —50c per hour for labot. It will cost you very little to have your work done here. Our shop is in the rear of the store. Bring in your work through the front entrance. Our work is guaranteed. |L.POLLOCK, 327 MainSSt., i Opp. Post Office

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