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| FORMER NORWICH MAN ATWESTERLY Lewis E. Stanton, of Hartford, Tells D. A. R. Chapter About Stanton Homestead—Campfire Girls on North Stoning- ton Outing—The George W. Moore Company Buys Ad- ditional Land—Red Men’s Pow Wow Tonight. Mrs, Joseph L. Peacock of Westerly | work of that country. Then followed was elected first vice president at the | the election of officer: of the Rhode Island L Q.';'il’c‘fi :rmte!:;n%'omm‘s Forelgn Mis- | Loyal Pride of New England lodge, slonary society, held Wednesday in the | L O. O. F., M. U., of Westerly will Broadway Baptist church, Olneyville. | ticl he parade and the init Miss Mary A. Greene of Providence | tory c in Infantry hall, Provi- was chosen honorary president, Mrs. | dence, when a class of 150 will be ini- . Howard Pepper of Providence, pres- | tated. The demonstration will be held Sdent, and Mrs. J. V. Osterhout and|Saturday evening, and delegates from Miss Elizabeth Howland of Providence, | all sections of Rhode Island and from homorary vice presidents. Miss Em- | Attleboro and Iall River, Mass. ma A. Tiffany of Pawtucket was elect- Mavor Gaine: ed recording secretary, Mrs. Frank will_review Rector of Providence corresponding | from the s of the cit secrotary, and Mrs, C. F. Wilcox of | Westerly lodge has heen Providence, treasurer and superintend- | Place in the second divi ent of baby bands. Eight vice pr rade. $ ; Gents were elected. Miss Mary C. Dur-| At the hall addresses will be made fee, Mrs. W. H. P, Faunce and Miss A.| by Mayor Gainer, Deputy Grand M. Barrows of Providence were electe e H. Nuttal and P. P. honorary directors, and a board of < J. Ashton of Fall rectors composed of 42 ladies were| 1d officers from Connecticut, Mas- chosen. Mrs, Peacock is the only rep- York and Pennsylv: resentative from Westerly on the offi- | sent. Following cial board, and the only active vice|S ¢ Hope lodge will ex- president. ' i degree work on the candi- A portion of the morning session was dates devoted to business and inciuded the : B ime of reperis of the correspording | The Westerly Campfire Girls had an secretary, Mrs. H. M. Watfen, and the o North Ston- treasurer, Mrs, Lucy W. Wilcox. e day at and Harriet Bennett of Hazelton house, | Vi aisy farm, the Newtown Center, Mass,, told of the in- of Mrs. F. P. Merrow. The party terest young women should take in|jumbered 20 ded members of rigre foreign missionary work. Miss Linnie| N p. of which 1 Holbrook of Tura, Assan, told of the! Cov is guardian; Misc work being done in the schools and .,“\\ Wilcox among the hills of Assan. The morn- Herb ing session concluded with a memorial service for the missionaries who died rdian, practiced durips the year. some of tha work of the nization in Miss Holbrook continued her address | the woods and p: ed their own din- on the mission school work in the far which cor east. She was followed by Miss May A. Greene of Providence, who spoke on S the work being accomplished by the| {rib fo and missionary society in Rhode Island.|made on electric c Rev. W. Bushneil. recently returned |joved a substantial hike away from the from Monlmein Burma, and _direct rd were inter- | from the Judson centennial in Burma, gave an address upon the missionary Children Cry |- FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI Auto Repairing and Painfing | ics, 2.0 evieri P We repair autos of all kinds in the e by Frank W. v Tht the gu The George property of the Latest Improved Facilities make eur shop unexcelled in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, keep its gloss longer, and will not crack. Why not have yours done right? It cests no more. affects this een doing a suc satisfactory busi hich Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. |5 0. 88 Main St. Westerly. R. |. dded real proved. ate, which will LEGAL NOTICES who attended school in Norwich i : 1846, delivered a very en: NOTICE | ALE: By order af rt of Probate for t icn, 1 will sell the \ging to the estate of G f Norwich, in said Dis ted 'in thé Tow: at the meeting of chapter, D. A. R., sd. he Adam Conn. Adam fifth lineal descendant he Honor- | s District | 1 estate | he ori 1 Stanton gave a w owns. He de- »om and its contents in \phs of the sam pter. Upon nd east | T fuller by land er ion to sell on deseriptio file in said of Norwich, in said D Ordered, That the Administra cite the creditors of sald deceased te brin in their clalms against said estat within six months from this date, by Pposiing a notice to that effect, togethes with a copy of this order, on the sign- to the place where sald dwelt, and in the sams publishing the same once in a newspaper having & oircuiation ia ®2id District, and make roturn to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, judge. | The above sud forcgoing is & trus 3 of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- ®eascd are hereby rotified to present Sbeir clalms against sald_estato. to anéersigned at R. F. D. No. 4, Box Norwich, Conn., within the t ited In the above and KATHERINE Ad NOTICE 10 CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwicn, wilhin and for the Distrist of Norwich, on the 2d day of Apri) A D. 1914 5 Preseat—NELSON J. AYLI Estate of Jobn Jay Denisc Norwich, in said Ordered, T ime I aprad District, de. e Ad: in_their claims aga sald e wihin elx months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect. tow ®ether with a copy ot Y *he signpost nearedi to sald deceased last dwel same Town, and by #ame once in a4 newspaper having a | eirculation in sald District, and make return to_this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregolng is a true | eopy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, NOTICE.—AIl credl eeased are hereby their claims agalnst said undersigned at Dedham, the time Jimited in the ab &olng order. participate in the t tribe of Red parade before CLARA M. BOWERS, aprad Administratri AT A COURT OF PROBATE M) at’Canterbury, within ang for ihe Die trict of Canterbury, on the 3lst day of March, A. D. 1914 Present—A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. | Estate of Thomas FitzPatrick, late | .\ of the Town of Canterbury, in said Dis- | trict, deceased. w Frances A. FitzPatrick of Can bury, by her Attorney, William A. nold, appeared in Court and moved thet' sdministration with the will an. | nexes e grante upon the estate of Said deceased, alleged to be testate, am Mrs. Caleb Tillinghast. nstrument in' writing purporting to be | Danielson, April Irs. Arderia Ann e et g festament | Of %4 | Tillinghast died at her home on Re : © | nolds ‘street Thursday afternoon, Mrs, 3. approyed, ellowsd"and admit- [ /nnjinghast fell o fow Weeks ago and be neard and ‘determined et the | 1832 at the Wood homestead two miles aie Office In Canterbury, In said |east of Daniel i excepting for i o1 the Tth day of APl A, L. | o gew 4 e e S 914 at 11 o'clock in the forenodn, and | STl 2ot said applicant give public notice o maes e 11! persons interested in said estats | Central Village, she spent the g advertising onoe In The Norwich |part of her life at the Wood home- a newspaper having a ciccu- | stead, She came to Danielson in 1603, 1 ig said District and by posting |The deceased was the widow of Caleh 4 y ‘thereof on thé public AlERPOST | myljinghast. le one son, L. M. T u the Town of Canmterbury in. said | Ehast, 5 e District, at lsast five days before said | Wood of Boston and two brothes e e e I a2 | Bversst ©. Wood-of 1 on and cuuee. at ‘maid time and place, and bo | LeRoy Wood of New Yo h relative ereto, an Teturn Vi - ko 1o “this Court of ihe netices| DS A ede mtinE et The members of i are to meet with 2 A. H, ton this (Friday) afternoon. siven. Attest: A HALE - spred . ed byl scarcity of | B company came | any blare of| will be farther increased | Former United States District At-| torney Louis E. Stanton of Hartford, ! Ttalning and | of the house and | bric-a-brac, etc. t e, Ordered, That sald appii- | broke her hip. She was born Jan. 3, | i er Thrown onthe Market THE SALE HAS STARTED Now Look at the Pianos THE PRICES The above Reproduction of the Original Telegram, Receipt and Package, tell their own story. AN D TH E TE RM S The sky-rocketing financiering of many banking and financial in- stitutions caused the money market to assume a rather dubious com- plexion, which made it very unpleasant and costly even for the most Many are taking advantage of this sale for Jegitimate enterprises. the following reasons: First, let us say we THE URGENT CALL FROM SOME OF NEW YORK’S HIGH- guarantee everything. The names alone of EST STANDING PIANO MANUFACTURERS SHOWED US that the pianos in this great sale guarantee you sat- this was the opportunity TO MAKE USE OF READY CASH, isfaction. 20 of the most famous makes in THEREBY.MAKING IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO OFFER TO THE the world, such as STEINWAY,, CHICKER- BUYING PUBLIC THE MOST GIGANTIC SELECTION OF ING, HALLET & DAVIS, MILLER, GAB- HIGHEST GRADE PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS, AT SAV- LER, FISCHER, HUNTINGTON, B. SHON- INGS THAT WOULD BE SUFFICIENTLY INDUCING TO INGER, APOLLO, SIMPLEX, BILLINGS EVERYONE; HENCE, it is that we have on our floors, in storage on PLAYER PIANO and many others. rails and boats in transit, HUNDREDS OF HIGHEST GRADE Whero cleo can you find ench en amart. FUUP SO BT CAN OFFER. WITH. ALOOLUTE = - ment? Most of those we bought are brand Jprry 4oty QUALITY AND VALUE, AT 1.3 TO 12 THE ORIGINAL WORTH. chase the Plaut-Cadden makes. So that we have what is really the |r yQU HAVE EVEN ENTERTAINED A VISIONARY IDEA { ghase fe iaut Sadde finest collection of instruments possibly ever that you ought to be the pessessor of a PIANO OR PLAYER to conduct a big saie o assembled under one roof. PIANO FOR YOUR FAMILY, come to this sale at once. oAl THIS IS ONLY PART OUR GUARANTEE ' UF THE LIS‘I‘ Every instrument sold in.this sale.is absohutety TERMS unconditionally guaranteed. Each instrument AS LOW AS PRESS NOTICE From the “Music Trades,” March 21st, 1914, (AMERICA'S most Au- thoritative Piano Trade Paper) R. C. Plaut, of the Plaut-Cadden Co, Nor- wich, Cenn., went to New York last week and closed a deal with a manufacturer for the purchase of a big stock of pianos for cash. Mr. Plaut was accompanied by Adelard Marin, head ot the piano departments As a result of the pur- new, and some fine used pianos of reliable J 7 : > is put through our work-shop (most complete ?;Eé?;gi\l’oru r;.ghs’t;lealwa)g = $200 in Connecticut) and thoroughly inspected by iz i e a competent piano builder to assure perman- SCHUMANN Upright, always sold $210 ent satisfaction to the purchaser. d for $400—For This Sale.......... FREE 30 DAYS’ TR]AL-We s Own HALLET & DAVIS, Art Case, to refund every dollar paid, without question, e always sold for $500— $162 50 on.any piano or player piano bought during For This Sale. v ovee e . this sale within 30 days, if said instrument is o : not satisfactory. AND AS LOW AS MILTON, Oak or Mahogany, al- THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO, ways sold for $350—For This Sale. . $205 g B. SHONINGER Upright, always sold for $350—For This Sale. ..... $180 4 & per week HENRY F. MILLER Upright, always $215 sold for $450—For This Sale..... . VERY SPECIAL President. NO INTEREST A Good Upright for $75 . Not one Style BUT FIFTY STYLES And Many Others. Call Today. Anything you could ask for. Don’t fail to atleast call and investigate. Some Player Piano Specials APOLLO Electric, 88-note, can also be played by foot power, al- $P25 ways sold for $1,200—For This Sale ..... o 0 APOLLO 88-note, newest type, beautiful mahogany, sold for $900—For This Sale ........ e R IR T BILLINGS & CO. 88-note, all new phasing and tr vices, always sold for $600—For This Sale ....... SIMPLEX Player Piano, 65-note, with free music and bench, $250 TO MOTHERS AND FATHERS aiways sold for $600—For This Sale ..................... Happiness of the home is to be considered. 5 l 1 Circumstances of this great sale make it easy for the parents to have a piano in the home Manv Other P]ayer Planfls /3 to /2 0fl: and give the children a musical education. v Certainly the piano will make a home the hap- piest place of all. Here is your chance at a very small outla OPEN EVENINGS DURING THIS SALE The Plaut-Cadden Co. Established 1872 ' Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. FILL OUT THIS BLANK AND MAIL IT TODAY THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., Norwich, Conn. Please send me without cost or obli plete list of pianos and player pianos in this prices and terms. Name....... .. Address. .