Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 22, 1909, Page 6

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“lEF STITE Meriden.—Meriden will have 1!1 first ‘ootbtll game of the season Satur< ay. Bristol.—A chorus of male voices has been organized by some of the well known singers of the town. Wallingford.—It is probable that ar- rests will be made here of some of the local saloonkeepers for selling on. Sunday. Watertown.—The scarcity of milk is cgasing the dealers muc h trouble and wiany of thewm find it impossible to supply the demand. Durham.—The trees in Barnes Bros. peaca orchard are stripped of their fruit, and the harvesting of an enor- mous crop is completed. Norfolk.—The Church of the Trans- figuration held its last service of the season on Sunday, Rev. Linus P. Bis- sell_of Litchfield officiating. Winsted. — Highway _Commissioner James H. Macdonald Monday after- noon addressed a meeting of ‘Winsted and New Hartford residenis on the good roads question. New Haven.—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Camp_have returned from the Shel- don house, Pine Orchard, where they have spent the summer and have tak- en a house in New Haven. Danbury.—The manufacturers con- trolline 19 factories here, Monday for- mally, adopte? the union label, the discarding o which has -been the cause of much dissension. Stamford.—Local lawyers have peti- tibned Governor Weeks to appoint H. Stanley Jennings, deputy judge of the city. court, vice Martin J. Grav who died recently. George P. Rowell is al- &0 a candidate. Bridgeport.—A banquet attended by nearly 100 of the leading Italians in the city and many prominent citizens given at the Atlantic hote! Monday right marked the close of theé festivi- ties incident to the visit of the Italian cruiger Etruria and battleship Vermont to this port. East --Norwalk.—A number of the oyster fishermen left Sunday for the patural growth grounds ' off - Bridge- port in order to-be on-the spot when the law went off. Owing to the stiff east wind the smaller boats did not dare to venture out and were forced to wait until \Ionda\ morning. An- expert in mpchamM who comes in trequent contact with inventors says that there are no fewer than 400 men in New York city experimenting with flying machines, and that while most of them are -working on impossible projects, some of them are likely to develop valuable ideas. Seiiool Books = AND-— School Supplies For nearly seventy years this store has been the base of supply for all school supplies, and as usual we are ready for all comers. Call or send for a list of books to be uuhd in the Academy. We pay cash for second hand school books or take them in exchange. SCHOOL SUPPLIES A large assortment of the best qual- ity at the lowest prices. CRANSTON & CO. seéptlidaw Paris Fashions For Fall Season 1909-10 Reccived You: are invited to call and see the Fall Parisian and New York Fashions, and also prepare yourzelf with a suit for the Fall. Reasonable prices for early callers. S. LEON, Ladies Tailor £78 Main St, Room 1 May Building. | augld Floral Designs and Cut Flowers | For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone §68. 77 Cedar Street. Jy26a The Norwich Hicke! & Brass Co, | Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings [ and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii, Conn. oct4é FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT .... The Florist, Tel. 130. Lafayette Street. junlsd NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. First-class wines, liquors ané clga: .\ Meals and Welch rarebit servec erder. John Tuckle. Prop. Tel 4° l Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of goed weather ani fine roads. People llke to get out intc the open air. We furnish the best method. anéd if you'll take one oi our teams you'll say the saqme. MAHONEY BROS, Falls maritd Avenue. Paper Hanging for $1.75 i4e will paper your room with the ¥test Wall Paper. Painting, Glazing and Kalsomine at reasonable prices with best materinl. We sell Wall Pa- pers at, 50 per cent. CH. BARON DECORATIVE CO., 159 West Main St. Send pestal and we will call. auglisd No Building in Nerwich will eyér be too large for us to bulid All we ask Is an opportunity to bld for the job. Competition is keen and compels close figuring, but years of experience Ips taught us ths way to figure close’ and do first-class werk C. M. WILLIAMS, @General Contractor and Builder, .. 218 MAIN STREET. "Phoie 370 ¥ N 'R K‘S&.‘&XW‘& FINE MALAGA GRAPES - MELONS, Fancy Grade - Very Best RED SALMON N. B. C. GINGER SNAPS Wednesday—4 to 5 o’clock Fine Sirloin Steak Ib. 1212¢ | Sweet Potatoes ib. 9c Ib. 4c can l4c b 8¢ mb Chops - Ih. 16¢ Sticed Dried Beel - Ib. 25¢ RIPE TOMATOES - - basket 3c GREEN TOMATOES - 4 qts. 10c BRAZIL COCOANUT large pkg. 4c FINE GRADE PEAS - - can 8¢ ONE HOUR SALE 7 Ibs. 15¢ Rush of Buyers [ —AT THE— Grand Native Veal Chops - FRESH TTELERY - - Soda or Milk CRACKERS 2 Ibs. DRIED® LIMA BEANS - quart Wednesday—4 to 5 o’clock White Pea Beans 2 gls. |hl head .Extraordmary Reductions In Prices of Wnrlds Best Makes of Pianos Necessitated by the Removal of Plaut-Cadden Gompany from Present Location EVERY PIANO MUST Go ENTIRE STOCK, COMPRISING SOME OF THE BEST KNOWN MAKES IN THE WORLD, WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT TREMENDOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS. EASY TERMS ALLOWED TO ALL. Buy Your Piano Now and Save from $75 to $125. This Opportunity Wil Not CGome Again. OFEN EVZNINGS 145 MAIN STREET New England never has known a sale where purchasers could secure such well known Pianos at such a remark- able saving as this great removal sale. The Plaut-Cadden Co. must vacate thc old building (in which they have been so long located) in two weeks’ time. These warerooms contain as fine an assortment of Ptanm as can be found and everyone must be sold. Most of the stock is brand new. It is the greatest boon ever known to Piano buyers. FACTS ABOUT THIS SALE We are sole factory distributors for several of the best known Pianos and the magnitude of our business brings us many good Pianos traded in on new instruments. l)x""efl Piano season) and among the Pianos will be found Hallet & Davis, Conway, & Sons, Haines, Marshall & Wendell, Wassermann, and other well-known makes. new Pianos to the used uprights and squares must go at once. Our present wareroom building must be vacated in two weeks and we have made the prices so low that cvcry piano is bound to go. PLAIN FIGURES Just now we have an especially large stock (as the fall is always the lvers & Pond, Chickering, Vese Everyone of these from the brand The great success of our business is in using the one-price system and marking every Piano with an official tag sq that the price is always known. Here are a few prices to give you an idea. marked at $165, $180 and $195. New Uprights which sell everywhere at $230, $273, A glance at the tags will tell the story of the great savings. [] and $300, now These Pianos are very popular makes and handsome cases, In the fine highest grade Pianos we have new uprights that always sell for $350, $375, $400 and $450, now selling at $205, $235, $265, $325. It is impossible to buy any better Pianos at any price I 3 y Yy P Bargains in Uprights and Squares While they last we have bargains in these used uprights and square Pianos at from $25 €0 $139. Space does not permit us to go into detail. Terms Are Very Convenient There is no reason why anyone desiring a’'Piano should not secure one now. all may share in this great event. a Piano at once Open Evenings The terms are especially low so that $10.00 to $25.00 down, and $5.00, $6.00 to $8.00 and $10.00 a month will allow you to get . As time is short we will keep open evenings for the especial accommodation of cut-of-town buyers. Don't forget that every Piano in this sale is guaranteed by us and we have been a Ie«ulmn Piano house since 1872. Satisfaction guaranteed THE PLAUT CADDEN CO. 145 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Y %'QQ‘\%%%’\WWMWX FYVVYVFVMMVWVV VYWY 1TF IGIINS, Heating and Plumbmg. msz‘r_mmu Street. Lee's Hemedms NORWICH FAMOUS HINK-KOIL for the relief of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Painful Joints, Asthma, Cold in the Chest, Neuralgia, Swellings, In- flammation, Sprains, Bruises, Ete. It takes the sorenéss out of the in the muscles — makes them pliable and quickly relieves pains of all kinds. As a household necessity it is inval- uable, PRICE 25 CENT?® - The Lee & Osgood Co. 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. For the Kidneys and Bladder Trou- bles—LEE'S KIDNEY PILLS. Price c % septildaw 6. E HODGE Hack Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES Up-te-date Equipment and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapmaa’s.) Telephone 10. WM. F. BAII.EY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery Boarding Stabie 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone 883. apr2id Surprises Awaits Everybody Whe Trades Here. Dress Goods in all the latest pat- terns at the most tempting prices. One profit between the manufacturer and you—it's ours, and a very small one, too. Others have learned where to buy cheapest — why not you? BRADY & SAXTON, Teél. 308-2. Norwich Town auglsd . AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715. jumn3a Sweet Potatoes are coming good. Green Co;'n and Shell Bean: are plenty. Melons never were better. Lettuce, Parsley, Etc. » PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN., Prop. aug2id WHEN you want te put your busie mess Lefore the publie, thers is mo me- dlum better than through the advertis. ing rolumns of ulletin THERE 13 no advertising East Canneeti al to

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