Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 20, 1922, Page 18

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R, uburban Day Speaals —_————— SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st, IS SUBURBAN DAY For this day, we offer acephonally big values in Men’s and Boys Suits, Over- coats and Furnishings. We have placed prices on our goods for this day only. A day of smashing values. You can buy your Suit or Overcoat at a saving from $8.00 to $10.00. '{JSUBURBAIQ DAY Saturday, October 21, 1922 Get that date clearly in your mind for on that date you will be loffered great values in Men’s and Boys’ Clothmg Furnuhmgs MEN'S SUITS, in Worsted, Serge and Cassemere MEN’S SHEEP-LINED COATS Cloths—1250 suits to select from— SHEEP-LINED VESTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES.” $10.00 to $25.00 - | We carry a large stock of SWEATERS, FLANNEL fj|and Hats. Our stock consists of all makes, regulars, =stouts, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HEAVY HOSE— sport, double-breasted and young men’s models. SPECIAL ATTRACTIVE PRICES FOR THIS DAY § Here are a few of the values we are offering:— MEN'S OVERCOATS | LOOK AT OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR PRICES. In Men's Belted, Conservative and Young Men’s Models BOYS' DEPARTMENT | $40.00 Suit or Overcoat Boys’ Suits and Prices $12.00 to $27.50 Boygmsfls’vgt:wy low prices for this day FOR $36.00 Overcoats Made from h weight Overcoatings, Plaid Backs only- .75 to $9.00. : 4 LEEy and Kerscys. Heto yon cout fit s sk te Rt uiiy sk~ | | BOYS OVERCOATS — Lutes pacideleuni atisacking $37.50F (s).;p;g;mm - s T e e ““““,: s;oo - ‘;ooo BOYS. MACKINAWS — In latest plaid effcts — ‘ FOR $%0.50 MEN ANT 5.00 to $7.50. : $35.00 Suit or Overcoat $15.00 Suit with 2 Pants Thousands of pair to select rom — Worsteds, Srges, O a0 TERTAR FOR $31.50 " FOR $13.50 : ; - .00 Sab $18.00 Suit with 2 Pants Prices 98¢ per pair to $4.50 BOYS’ FURNISHINGS S i g FOR $14.50 All our pants u:l ucol:nu.fu;t::ed in our own factories— INCLUDING FLANNEL BLOUSES, UNDERWEAR, FOR $27.00° These do not i ; WEATERS, .OVERS, LOOK AT OUR LINE BEFORE BUYING. PER CENT. SAVING, " o oveko ATAZS B 42500 Suit or Overcome Overcoats at the - [ _________._____.___._. . FOR $22.50 Same Low Prices Discount \ Come In On This Day and Enjoy This Feast of Bargain. - - $22.00 Suit or Overcoat | and 6 monthe’ subscriotion to 5 Look for the Lucky Number In Our Window. FOR $19.50 American Boy Magazine free. A Boys’ Suit Given Free to the One Holding the Lucky Number. THE MAN OR BOY WHO COMES HERE ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st, WILL The Norwich Bargam House |~ ==" === “ALWAYS MORE FOR LESS” 367 WATER STREET, CORNER WASHINGTON SQUARE NorwicH, conn. JMURPHY & McGARRY S 207 Main Street That English Weather, Skunks Well Behaved. Leaves Large Family. Motor 0'a Messwra: The Fourth Estate. ¥ The Clouds Are Flying. “Lady Marden was a weather-beat- | The skunk is slow to anger anc | A microbe was born st 11:37 & m. The meter Is the unit of length n | The eXpression “the fourth estate.” | The clouds are fiying fast overhead; | en woman In the '60s. No doubt the | bears malise toward none, becominy | and died at 11:56 the same morning, scientific work. Almost all the coun. | Fferring to mewspaper workers, 8 | yng sharp and isolated come drops of | weather of the British isles is detest. | Offensive only when startled or fol- tries of the world, with the exception | Cedited to Edmund Burke, Who I8 | rain, so that one thinks it must be| able at times, but Lady Marden al.|lowed too closely, when his mervous- of the British empire and the United | 20'°d i Thomas Carlyle's Aifth lec- | gpray. But no, it is a handful of rain. | ways seemed to have been out In the | Dess causes disastrous results, is the Btates, have adopted this unit along | ‘°1° 0 “Heroes and Hero Worship” a8 | The ship swishes and sinks forward, | worst of {t"—From “Mr. Pim” by A. with the rest of the metric system of | °7.08 “There are three estates In | gives a hollow thudding ~and rears A. Milne. sutance agent, which it 18 & part. The meter is 39.37 | parliament, but In the reporters’ gal- | glowly backward, along the pinkish | e Inches or 3.28 feet, an absolute unit, | 77 ORder there sits a fourth estate, | Jorty coast of Siclly that is just re- while the foot is arbitrary, The me. | O™ important far than they all” | treating into a bay. From the open ter 18 the ten-millionth part of some | Lo WiS In 1830. In thls country | sea comes the raln, come the long quarter of a te 1 meridian, that where class distinctions are not made | waves.—D, H. Lawrence. 18 of a degree of longtitude. It is, politically little ever is heard of the ———y accordingly, based on an ln Flriten] three estates—the nobility, the clergy Marriage, Hey! distance n;d Al by ehecked st and the people—but the term “feurth You said you were married, I think? iy 807 | estate” 13 comparatively common. Well, I suppose it is wise, after all B T e It settles, centralizes and confirms a Frem Experience. Ths Unchanging Climate, man, I have heard. Yes, it makes the “Isn't this & pretty slow raflroad?” | Paleontology shows, according te the | World definite to him; it removes his sald Brown. “That depends on cir-| experts, that the world's climate has|morbid subjectiveness, and makes all pECl AL I Y Sflop cumstances,” replied Green. “The only | remained unchanged since the days ot | things objective; nine small children, time it seems in any great hurry is | the earliest sedimentary deposits. The | for Instance, may be considered objec- when you happem to be rumning to|mean climate of the earth has been |tive. Marriage, hey! A fine thing, no A : - eatch the train.” fairly constant, with enly local varia- | doubt, no doubt—domestic—pretty— Where Quality and Low Price Predominate . .I_n-.—‘;— tiens. nice, all round. So you are married? P nesp positer, TR —From “Plerre” by Herman Melville, From a Story—" Tl he right over, Of: the, Same Rank. All honest men, whether comnts or S T T I said. I jumped upon my roaster cobblers, are of th Copying 8implicity. and burned up the road to the hos- | roracs dsttnetion, T8 | Simplicity 1 of all things the Karg. | [ == iy pital."—Boston Transcript. S o Selacne e | tatbel coplel’ B |f Is An EVENT, a Day of WONDERFUL VALUES, for ‘Those Who Are Looking for REAL BARGAINS. = SUBUR- BAN DAY Coming at the Height of the Autumn Season, Will Assure You of Unsurpassed Values From Our Well Filled Racks of COATS and DRESSES. The Following Prices Should Convince You. ALL WOOL DRESSES $10.75 and Up Silk, Velvet, Crepe Canton Dresses .......... $16.75 and up SPORT COATS Polos, Plaid Backs, Tweeds, Herringbones . . . . $14.75 and up FUR-TRIMMED COATS Veldyne, Marvella, Normandie, Ormandale. . $29.50 and up The Self—Servnce Shoe Store FUR GHOKERS. ... ..o i THAYER BUILDING . FRANKLIN SQUARE = B CHARLES JACOBSON, MGR. = y e : .NORWICH, CONN. SPORT SKIRTS.....v.............................35-“ leaving 107,358,640 descendants with no visible means of sgpport. Just be cause you happen to be feeling strong interesting statement eof Hunter | and well today, do not snub the in- Trader-Trapper. SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL RAINCOAT, FREE| To Every Man Getting Meas- ured for a Tailor-Made SUIT OR OVERCOAT BLUMENTHAL 56 Franklin St., Norwich FOR SUBURAN DAY SPECIAL VALUES IN SHOES FOR THE E.N'I'IRE:FAWLY HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY BOUGHT FOR SUBURBAN DAY -— SPELL QUALITY AT LOW PRICES. Welt, sizes 111 to 2 — regular $4.00 value— IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1 Pair of Ladies’ Shoes VALUE $6.50 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES" SHOES . GOOD QUALITY — SIZES FROM 8.T02—REGULAR §250 ’ 59 VALUE — SPECIAL A' L

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