Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 14, 1914, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, APHIL 14, 19147 EVERYTHING You Could Ask For Nol One, But Fifty Styles of High Grade PIANOS I layver Pianos.. 2o Stands for the Best and Most \ g ceipt and package tell the y Reliable in the Piano World. AS LOW AS - The Plaut-Cadden Co. 5 THE HESULT--T!le $20,000 Stock of Highest Grade Pianos and Player down AWM TERMsS | PEAD! READ! the Original Telegram. Re- Pianos offered such inducements that careful buyers selected readily during the last 10 days. Our Delivering and Sales Forces were Taxed to Fuli Gapacity. Now, another shipment of this splendid stock has arrived, and if you hurry, as good a selection awaits as if you had come the first day of the sale. You had better come fo=day, for those who bought last week are spreading the good news of this sale and the balance of this stock is sure to AND AS LOW £S go quickly. % SEE THESE MAKES AND PRICES THIS IS JUST A FEW OF THEM $500 CHICKERING UPRIGHT PIANO—For this Sale. __________________ $205 VERY SPECIAL ner we ek $425 1. & C. FISCHER UPRIGHT PIANO—For this Sale ~__________________ $155 (THESE MEAN RURRY—ONLY ONE OF EACH) $325 RUDOLF UPRIGHT PIANO—For this Sale _________________________ $196 One GEOF- WgQDsUIPRIGHT PIANO $60 $425 DUNHAM & CO. UPRIGHT PIANO—For this Sale T One B. SHONINGER UPRIGHT $500 MASON & HAMLIN UPRIGHT PIANO—For this Sale ________________ e T e e S $500 HALLET & DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANO—For this Sale _______________ $162.50 Qne MARSHALL & WENDALL UP- $65 $350 B. SHONINGER UPRIGHT PIANO—For this Sale . _______________ $180 RIGHT PIANO—For this Sale Many others such as STEINWAY, IVERS & POND, HENRY F. MILLER, CROwN, One EVERARD UPRIGHT PIANO $]10 HUNTINGTON, MARSHALL & WENDALL, ETC. —For this Sale_________. PLAYER PIANOS Many are enjoying their wise selection of last week, but many FREE 3{} DAYS’ TRI“"V\/ahere.,y > ; beautiful Player Pianos will go this week-SEE THIS LIST i i NO INTEREST OUR GUARAY Every instrument sold in this sale i uncondmonally guaranteed. is put through our work-shop in Connecticut i a wm;m:m\ $900 APOLLO 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANO—For this Sale - __.___________ $465 $600 BILLINGS & CO. PLAYER PIANO—For this Sale ... _____________ $340 $650 88-NOTE MAHOGANY (USED) PLAYER PIANO--For this Sale_________ $335 : $600 65-NOTE SIMPLEX PLAYER PIANO—TFor this Sale _._.__._._______ G e $350 ELECTRIC HARMONIST PIANO PLAYER--For this Sale._____________ $140 $700 ELECTRIC NICKEL-IN-SLOT PIANO PLAYER—For this Sale __________ $285 | FILL OUT TIS BLANK AND MAIL IT TODAY THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., Norwich, Conn. Please send me without cost or obligation ts me cem- any 0 el S - o - o plete list of pianos and player pianos in this sale with to re&md every dollar pald without rxuestxon prices and terms. et Ko Waiting--Your Piano Wiil Be Delivered At Once TfiE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Established 1872 Open Evenings Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. EASTER SERVICE GIV : : o o A7 T e GIVEN W know Him ,‘ Left at the Post. | BY SUNDAY SCHOOL. recognized | A them and one | id not our hearts | ¢ with v will live in | L. have this re at our mes or on the stre ust as roml\ talk wit God grant that we rected Lhnfl full s Clearing Sales Limited. The Professor's Wife (to tho Pro- | Dmm,h'hsg o la that prevents | yalk)— o learing sales a year 5o Tabrella ana WA Tha. Bri | S = Ry “ fessor (trring to remember)—" "What o & Atk e b [Amnan Chewing Gum in Germany. | cisely. You see, my hat blew off, and | -American chewiug gum is now being | 7 didn’t want to have the poor little | 80ld in all large cities in Germany. beast run with me after it, so I stuck the umbrella in the ground somewhere | and tled Fido to it. I suppose they DEEDS, NOT \VORDS are still there.” Nicely Rendered Programme at Mt Calvary Baptist Church. At Mt : Easter Easter LY. M.°C. A. Secretary Addresses Em- ployes at the Plant, cluding Low in the | the great pur- Shall We Meet Norwwch People Hava Ahsohnc Proof that “WHERE" o your goods or your [ ¢ The Pendulum. of Deeds at Home. S o7 Urges At iailines ot e e R It is perfactly true that Gallleo dis- | et i harant U n el covered the true or isochronal proper- | It's not words but deeds that prov mediate results as that made Sk vering. Vonderful Set of Dishes. ty of the pendulum in 1639, and also |true merit the columns or a live to be the most costly | that the philosophical Huyghens in | The deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills, | 3 €r made was recently 3 wrote a learned treatise apply- | B o ey Syt shown at a1 bition in St. Peters- principle to clocks. But an | Proof 1i burg. It consisted of thirty-six hand- san, John Harris, invented |Wich peop colored plates. This set has an estl- e & pendulum clock fn 1641 |\ MT mated value of $18,540, a single plats, ' in London. Barlow, a London clock: | oo therefore, being worth $515. 1t is the = = -, invented the striking part in |aches. Eve property of Count Orloff-Davidoff. i1 and In 1815 George Graham ap- |his kidneys and made the trouble T 1 |worse. Tis kidneys were disordered, | plied mercury to the pendulum to | TOTEe. FUC CONCYE Wete disordered. | Health Note. compensate against varying tempera- e ecretic being irregular in passage. A Chicago physician says: tures. Kldney Pills. procured at N. newpaper like The e their local reputation. in the testimony of Nor- | The newspaper is the Inti- mate friend of the family. Peo- ple turn to it for guidance, and naturally they look to it for ad- vice when they haxve shopping to do. Where? LET IT MEAN YOUR STORE AND YOUR GOODS. | bealth demands that the mo e B e AR 1&]_5;-:.'3: Drug Store, brought prom 8 a7 | retiet. j kept closed while asleep.” Cas i A LASTING EFFECY Buy a USED | known where a man’s health would lm | The principal poison in absinthe 18| A¢ s later intervie s. Bennett | | in better condition if he'd kept his | a vegetable ance kpown as [sald: “Doan’s Klidne: " cured a | ol | month closed while awake—Boston | thyion. It fs d in wormwood, | memiber 1y dney trouble | iation, Haster Thoughts, Mast ! Transeript which is used making absinthe. | S0T0° — Sueee ra ‘Weorth Howard: recitation, Tist Hor S = nthe. | ien 1 L ;ous“nl*‘ of ab- | my former endorsement. more than all the rest | or v_all dealers. Price 59 | P-ek.rdM ot he consumption has been | cents. Milburn Co, Buffalo, | 29 Pearl s;:..." o C‘ °‘ New York agents for the United Hartferd. Cann- the Easter Joy Bells Chime, Miss He = France fs the en Compton; chorus, Bear the Love t | e Don't Heat Knives. :n:h«—_ taki —_ x5 st Never heat ife on the stove | Of Xurope. An address was made by the super- e: er heat a kni sntendent, Tohn W. Williams, and the P The catoerat of the :.. v firm | # onfir itheay nd | for cutting frosting, it ruins the tem- | steadily increasing, so that in 1911 de” by mong | er the | Over 1,000,000 gallons of absinthe were | S'3t€s: SRR 1 0 ae ‘——\. Fasier offering was made by the Master Noah Sai. | Per- Instead, pour hot water ov B ‘ S S A T THERE 18 no saverusing mediui | ehrreh and school. The closing chorus B L,“,’m b'fi: sow Blade, or dip it into hot water. uged in Framcs. “;'“I;Z"L‘g““ 1 name—Doan's—-an “ Eesiern Commecticutaguai’ie '

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