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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, 'IPRIL 10, 1914 TERMS AS LOW AS Adown AND AS LOW AS Jl NO INTEREST i e o B OUR GUARANTEE Every instrument sold in this sale is absolutely unconditicnally guaranteed. Each instrument is put through our work-shop (most complete in Connecticut) and thoroughly inspected by a competent piano builder to assure perman- ent satisfaction to the purchaser. FREE 30 DAYS’ TR[AL"We hereby agree to refund every dollar paid, without question, on any piano or player piano bought during this sale within 30 days, if said instrument is nof satisfactory. THE PCAUT-CADDEN CO. per week President. If You Cannot Call Fill Out and Mail This COUPON THE PLAUT CADDEN CO. Nor- wich, Comn. Please send me without cost or obligation to me complete Ilist of pianos in this sale ‘with prices and terms, Name (B) AGAresS eoeeceierevetsananse OPEN EVENINGS You will enjoy one of LABORERS’ STRIKE AT WESTERLY | No Prospect of Settlement, Although Masons’ Strike is l:',nded ’ —Much Work Held Up at Watch Hill and Pleasant View f —Public Lectures by Loyal L. Wirt—Peckham Faml.ly‘ Going to Califctnia. The Westeriy fire companies were ropresented by accredited delegates at & meeting of the Rhode 1 iiremen’s leagus Wedn Providence. Resoluti on the death of Pr __Brown. which occurre bar. |Upon wepresentation Jearless club, of Providenc political club in tendency, its appli- cation for admissfon was denied. There were twenty-five organizations represented ‘at the mecting. President Jobn J. Mullen presided. It was re- ported that, Hose and Engine company R34, ot :Bast Providence, nad gone | out of existence and should be drop- ped from the roll. A committee was sppointed to investigate this matter and report at next meeting that the s | have offered s A committee was appointed to se- ;but the majorlty pers lect & place for the July meeting, |oui for the original der which I8 to be held on a Saturday af- to agree that if T T00n. Crescent Park and Point were named zs | will be offered opportur ¥ the annuel muster, is bei 16 laborers’ un View, forced and 5. who borers’ union The settlement of the stone masons’ strike by granting the terms demand- ed, and without much delay, did not bring with it early settlement of the | The effort to pigeonhole the bill to change the time of holding town meet Clildren Cry {ings in Westerly from morning to FOR FLETCHER'S | S<tion - Weanesay attaraoon. on s CASTORIA tion of Representative Mury and by mittee was discharged from further consideration of the bLill and it wen R d P to the calendar f~ action next Tues to regulate boxing was taken from the We repair autos of all kinds in the | came commliten proper manner. Latest improved Facilitios make our shop unsxcelted in New Engiand. We bake the pairt on, which makes it wear better, keep its gloss longer, and will-not crack. Wiy not have yours dene right? M costs no more. Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 28 Main St. Westerly, R. L There was no admission fee, wae there any cclicetion taken up. commection with t by Toyal Lincol terly town h nor in Iy Board of T By tlckets, whica dlstributed. The su Panama-Paolfi tlon and the pietures were shown with the construction of seenle wonders alonz th te to San Franoisco, with colared slides of tl exposition bufldimgs and the surroun Tiberaily was The Our Players make musicians of all our sweet tone Pianos CALL TODAY! WE WILL DELIVER YOUR FAVORITE INSTRUMENT FOR EASTER Many splendid Pianos left to select from. - The $20.000,00 stock has made many Happy Homes and stands ready to make more. WHY NOT YOURS? SEE THE MAKES AND PRICES Not one style, but fifty styles == Anything You Could Ask For PIANOS-just a few trom the list—PLAYER PIANOS $350 CROWN UPRIGHT PIANO $155 $600 SIMPLEX 65-NOTE PLAYER PIANO For this Sale For:this:Sale<-+ =~ ... $500 HALLET & DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANO--For this Sale __ $450 HENRY F. MILLER UPRIGHT For this Sale $350 MOLLENHAUER & BACH UPRIGHT PIANO—For this Sale $350 B. SHONINGER MAHOGANY UP-_ RIGHT PIANO—For this Sale___ $425 DUNHAM & CO. UPRIGHT PIANG For this Sale $650 88-NOTE MAHOGANY PLAYER $180 _$465 ELECTRIC NICKEL-IN-THE-SLOT __________________ $250 PIANO—For this Sale ___________ E $ 180 $-l(mPIANO—For this S;lle-__ _: $285 600 BILLINGS & CO. 88-NOTE PLAYER $162-50 : PIANG—TFor this Sale $340 $900 88-NOTE APOLLO MAHOGANY $21 $550 ELECTRIC NICKEL-IN-THE-SLOT $215 365 PLAYER PIANO—For this Sale__ _____________ PIANO—For-this Sale ______ OPEN EVENINGS OPEN EVENINGS THE PLAUT-CADDEN (O. i ESTABLISHED 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING, NORWICH, CONN. Local Laconics. ha on avenue Cronin Newt Timothy lot in ¢ Day sold a to ¢ observed in bus- y and in Rhode Island. enna and Miss ~ k to her nerves as she knew | HUL well. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily . m. to 1 p. m. Sundays " POOR DENTISTRY IS EXPENSIVE day event ¢ convocatio dissatisfaction t: that it would I clous move to ern and fully chemical and hos atus mak o flghtl he annual meeti e Many d e been a more € OLCnES TER | Masonic Burml for Sher«‘f Wickwire— Borough Officials Meet. 2t with | the | build- | John | | potatoes. George Barber is not At the funeral held at hi¥ & =T ar beth, N. J., on | pher a visit to their Miss A. R Day. | Wooamansee AT A\‘TY PR]CE . baseball teams of the Westerly | H. Stanton Westerly Colonel is seriously s s 1 hou o appropriating ion has i »ard of agric bmitted dairy schools will havé this af- lifications, 4 been :ferred to the com- legislation for con- passed in the for Textile comp: state in ta ure in Wednesday | ommended that the commissioner be cre- hat there be betfer laws for the every person reported as having Langworth tion with and Mrs. «BUHNE[I AND TCHED SOMETHING AWFUL s i Little Pimples on Hands and Arms, Began to Fester. Turned and Tossed All Night. Suffered Tor- ture. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment 2 Month. Hands and Arms All Better. You can’t afford it, we can’( |afford it. We are constantly proving it is passible to exe- cute. | THE BEST DENTAL WORK ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS AT A MODERATE PRICE. That's why this establish- ment is a popular institution. Examinations Free. MOOSUP Election of Methodist Sunday School | —Supper ahd Sale Nets $37.72— Boyle Family to Visit Nebraska. sent The Methodist Sunday scl annual meeting elected the fo; the com: superintendent; Matth ant superintenden bury, secretagy ar Matthews, asurer; F¥ man Hill, rep: DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE 481 Bast 7th St.; | e “mseul;!: lllomn. Mass. — | Succeeding The King Dental Co, | noticed little pimples on my hands | 203 Main Stry t Sost | sod arms and they burned and itched me | g0 o L e e something awful. They first looked liks little white lumps and then they began to fester and came to a head. The burning and itching were so rwich was a its | ady Attendant 'Phone 1282-3 Wednes- DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE Howitt Bpiscopal church, was in Providence Pratt-Corey. | amonth when my hands and arms were all < 14 meet with a commitiee . better.”S (Signed) Mrs. Ellzabeth B. Gustin, Try them. Thursday to of trees and that the state |the society The commities in it okt Ra b T Intense that I scratched tilt 287 Main St ents who would bring about | charge was: Mrs. Bertha L. S. Gal- | Lcoron were Colchester visitors Wed- | I made bleeding sores and PRACTISE LIMITED TO itation of the farms lup, Mrs. Rose Whitehead, Mrs. John | Me§fay Wi bas bk this they pained me very much. c fag e THON and Mrs. Welcome Peckham, | W. Tuckerman, Mrs. W. Franklin| e s Tt seemed when my cloning | EYE, EAH, KOSE THROAT | long time residents of Westerly, will | Sheldon, Mrs. George W. Withey, Mrs. | .} her home on Main touched me that I would | Hours 10 a m t~ 3 p. m. Sundaa | leave this hr;\mnn d’m California, to %H!’\ W. Potter and Mrs. Thomas E. | o 00 ays. g scream. I could not sleep at night: I would excepted, and by wppolntmen take up their residence on a ranch | Main, | 1 {not far from San Francisco. They | Miss Alice Hazard, who Js engaged | et :“hm“““‘r 3 O Solha. — ve for o time with their daugh- |in missionary work in China, and at | PF.AINFIELD L should go frantic; NEWMARKET HOTEL, s, Spence, before going to the | the present time on a furlough, is a | I.did not ceem to care what happened; I 715 Bosweli Ave. , ‘Which is owned by a prother- | guest at the home of Mrs. Annle L. | | did not care whether I lived or not. | First-class Wines. Liquers ana Clgars. Spenca. Sprague. | Pratt-Corey Marriage—Big _Field onf “Itried . and various other Weich Faredit served There is & Rhode Island law to the | . Farl Bragg and John A. Prior, stu- | Spalding Farm Being Planted. soaps and ointments with no help. I did Tuckie. rrop. el 43 effect that health officers shall im- dents of ShefMeld & fic .school, | . > * o, - not know what to do until a friend told me Giatel} send to the linmarian of ey. | TAle, are ac Cheir respective homes | Silas I. Harber of Campbell's Mills | o use Cuticura Soap and Olntment. 1 had . F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. iblie library, in the elty or : s haeh B e only used cura, Vi located. the mame o Taiown | “Dr. Coots, pastor:of the Methodist | this weelk. the Cuticura Soap and Ofntmens z‘mxze:x?: = l;.‘t_;':o. | | xv let fever, ment any beoks or other publications whero such diseasel exist untll per- mission ts given by the health officer. diphtheria or smallpox and the Ibrarian shall net deliv receive from any tenement or apart- . i , Prott of South Plainfield | Ty ZEY 3 relative to matters concerning the N. tee bl ifield | Nov. 1, 1013, - o TR e e forae. 1aa Sarey, Of Tihode Island | Cutlcura Soap and Ointment doso muen | M. J. FIELDS . . Florist Mr. and Mrs. Oliver D. Stons are m: PR N el | for poor complexions, red, rough hands. and a8 % to move to Washington, R, I, where | o e i e 39 Ward Street M Sioms will: o smployea, | <= | and Samuel Robinson have | Nikng andcostsolittle, | Cyt Flowers,- Designs, Forms and to Norwich where AIT. Robin- | that it is simost criminal net to use them. Dr. George H, Gregoire went te Wil- l ey | Piants. Although the Westerly fire distriot | gnantic mhuseday wud drove home a | Son is employed as a carpentor by the/| Soldeverywhere. Sampleofeach malled free, | - o i ol meoting authorlzed the commlites to | purchased. He was accompanied by | Railroad company. /with 32-p. ook on the skin and scalp. Ad- purchase iwo po"heo‘[“wr chassis | Willlam H. Heywood ? Mrs, Greene was on the | dresspost-card “Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.”™ GEER s {and to place t :on the bodies of the eorner ne: ’ residence M] %@ Men who shax ham Cu- l TUNE R | oo hose warona, at'm oot hot to. mo Masons at Danielson, I Moosup e Hill was e s poe nil 122 Prosm Street, 'Norw.ch,.?h. ceed $6,000, there A\ scems to be ticura Scap will find it best for skin and scalp. much Several fram here went to Danieigon struck by the train., It was a severe FORe MRS