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NORWICH -BULLETi’N, 'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1912 We Offer 21 Sensational Piano:Player Piano Opportunities MOST EVERY KNOWN HIGH GRADE MAKE IS REPRESENTED THE RE ASON“The marvelous sales of our Famous and popular Wassermann Playér Pianos, by far the greatest Player Piano value on the market today, has brought to our warerooms the following: STEINWAY, MASON & HAMLIN, CHICKERING, HALLET & DAVIS, HENRY F. MILLER, IVERS & POND, NEED HAM, FOSTER & CO., STERLING, PIAN- OLA, ANGELUS, ETC., ETC. TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPECIAL HOLIDAY DISPLAY OF PIANOS WE QUOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES No Reasonable Terms Refused A beautiful STEINWAY upright, good action, splendid tone, A good KELLER BROTHERS’ upright, completely reno- in perfect condition, cost new $550.00— vated in our own workshop, cost new $400.00, a real . bargain— Our Price $180.00 gic Our Price $110.00 A very good full tone CHICKERING upright, used very care- ; : : 5 fully, in perfect order, original cost $600.00— HUNTINGTON upright, just as bright and new as day it left ; “factory, with stool and scarf— Our Price $185.00 ¢ *" Our Price $162.00 A fine MASON & HAMLIN upright, full size scale, sweet & D tone, in beautiful condition, a rare chance, cost new A real beautiful HALLET§: DéVlS uprlght: .leed less than 1 year, cost new $415.00, in fine condition and fully - uaranteed— Our Price $212.00 g Our Price $209.00 IVERS & POND’S best $450.00 model, absolutely new from o factory to our warerooms, never played on outside of A marvel, a magnificent NEEDHAM UPRIGHT CONCERT store, “shghtly shopwom,” beautiful mahogany— GRAND in a beautiful mohagany art case, cost new $600.00— Our Price $265.00 Our Price $231.00 HENRY F. MILLER upright, full size, like new, will last for ANGELUS PLAYER with 30 rolls of beautiful music, cost 20 years with real hard use, cost new $575.00— new $250.00— Our Price $205.00 N Our Price $42.50 Eleven other Rare Bargains, including ‘Emerson $40.00 Sterling $165.00 Foster & Co. $159.00 Organs $5.00 and up Pianola $65.00 Etc., Etc. 65 Note Music Rolls, 10 for $1.00 DO NOT DELAY--Call at once or write for additional information THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. ESTABI.ISHED 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING, " MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. NORWICH TOWN . |1s.a born teacher, adored by her pu- Autumnal Birds Noted. Harbeck’s home on West Town street, | of Mrs. Browning's sister, Mrs. E. J. . Russel Smith Chosen. —_— | | pils, her work among her own people, | A T‘eaz‘iiow lark = l:lleard t;: thg ;:;;Sf%lmgzlgngfm::t!nugsl air:t:fefidauy Jones of Bliss place. Tihe Yepart of the annualutrlnl t?r 3 i New London turnpike this week, an s o Sock and Buskin, the dramatic society co;:"‘(.;“:;.' ,,Md,.::.::z.t: P:vx e ST s we soRyeciun I et a dandelion was picked on West Town - Mrs, Daniel Wheeler and Mrs: Harry | of Brown, has been published in the Pt & e B example of the far reaching results of | sireet, The nuthatches, chickadées, ; Leonard were guests a day this week | Brown Journal. The trial was held on Carolina Pupils—Birds and Blossome | home missions; ‘as was also a tribute downy woodpeckers, bluejays, flickers News from All Points. of Mrs. Charles Lillibridge at her home | 5 rooent evening and the judges heard, of Novemben hm v"h’s of Northiand college, to and goldfinches are beginning to come | Mrs, Ira Wheeler of Bozrah is pass- | on the Scotland road. 87 men. Whree minutes were Wea ,;‘ i o ‘:h :‘m undy school has recently | near the house as they do in the win- | ing several days this week with friends — v each man, 29 of whom were freshm At a meeting of the ladtes’ home Al:twtrom Satats. Sh bl aiaol ter, here, Edward Tripple of Boston spent (13 sophomores, 19 juniors and 8 o missionary soclsty of the First Com- | ¢,00 iy gent annua.ll;’b the Congre- several days here this week, the guest | niors. Nineteen men were selected. b; k gregational church held Wednesday | gational churches of glorwic con- | Attended Founders' Day. Exercises. There will be a preaching, service [ of Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford H. Snow |the judges, who were -Professor Crol aftetnoon, the subject was, Fer Reach. | tained & request for postcards and| After several months' dbsehce, dur- | tro gemmiony %5, the Sunday- schonfl‘ at | of Huntington avenue. by-and the executlye | b:n:dt of Nthe -ol-‘ ing Bffects of Home Missions, Tep- | Dictures for the bare walls of the|ing which she was in attendance at no?m cotland road hall Sunday. after- —_— F ciety.” F. Bturf"lir?e nt-eaho :hfw ics -of, interest were How Home Mis- | schoolrooms and .,homes of the puplls, | the Founders’ day exercises of Mount Mrs, Fyank W, Barber and daugh- Wanddmonkm e‘ nl i MP:? 4 e slons Help Forelgn Missions; How |and-it was agreed to send such pic- | Holyoke college, Mrs. Elizabeth Ives ter, Miss Marjorie M, Barher, return- | Besides belongi é\! “g b e peilony <. H Fore Misslons Are In- | tures to Snluda seminary, North Car- | returned Wednesday to Washlngton B H bnow of Hunllnghm @yenue ' ed Wednesday to their home on Plain fraternity Mr. Smi s a memmfl o 'wmnd' th.l"l Contributions te the | olina, The purpose to live for things | street. has returned, after a business {ip to | Hill after visits in Carolina, Arling- | the Brown Gle eclub. - Cause lho Value of Heme | of nbldlnz and far reaching influence Springfield and Beston, Mass., and |ton, Lafayette and Providence, R. I, > S TR % How, Much Are We | was strengthened by the service of Milford, N. H, T o ) Christmas shopping cards of the 1 orth Ameflctn Clvlc League | prayer and the ®pirit pervading the Co(tagg Meeting. A total of $4.000,000 in prizes was | Consumers’ league have appeared, ad~ o Ming 's Work | meeting,. which was in charge of the A cettage prayer meeting was held Mr. and Mrs. R, F. Browning of 4 awarded at varidus horse shows in the. monishing folks to do their buying he< president, Mrs, T, J, Watties, Thursday morning at Mps, Edwin Nm:th J¥ranklin . were guests recently - United States and Canada last year, fore December 1, S\ i {