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< / Good Advice Come to This Piano Sale NOW Pianos and Player Pianos - of such High Grade were never sold so low=--many came, You Take No Chance--Read This OUR GUARANTEE Every instrument sold in this sale is absolutely unconditionally guaranteed. Each instrument is put through our work-shop (most complete in Connectlcut) and thoroughly inspected by a competent piano builder to assure perman- ent satisfaction to the puri Lhaser FREE 30 DAYS TR.IAL—We hereby agree to refund every dollar paid, without question, on any piano or player piano bought dmmg this sale within 30 days, if said m\trunhnt is not satisfactory. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. \ REASON - THE ABOVE REPRODUCTION OF THE ORIG- Selected their pianos and player pianos and are satis- INAL TELEGRAM RECEIPT AND PACKAGE TELL THE STORY. oo & satbrs gabs fied that they save from !; to 1 of their cost. Why do Read the Press Notice TS Hea | You delay-this sale cannot last much longer. (AMERICA’S most Authoriytative Pilno’Tflde Pager) About ten days is sure to find every piano and player R. C. Plaut, of the Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor- wich, Conn., went to New York last week and closed a deal with a manufacturer for the pur- piano that rfi?main Of the chase of a big stock of pianos for cash...Mr Plaut was accompanied by Adelard Morin, head of the piano department...As a result of the purchase the Plaut-Cadden Company is pre- paring to conduct a big sale of new pianos. ’ Have you ever Known cof s kB o Some of the Specials Selected from Complete List | TERMS HALLET & PRkts. 1 5.C tObn. & ap. SEE THE MAKES AND PRICES-BUT YOU SHOULD SEE THE PIANOS President. GER, IVERS & POND, HUNTINGTON, SIMPLEX = AS LOW AS PLAYER PIANOS, APOLLO PLAYER PIANOS, Not One Style But Fifty Styles--Everything You Could Ask For ELECTROVA, MARSHALL & WENDALL, MASON s HAMLIN, AND MANY OTHERS, — $550 STEINWAY Upright Piano— ¢9(}) $250 BACH & SON Upright Piano— $130 PLAYER PIANOS or this oS e RS ER it 9 il Sold at such low prices? $150 STURZ & SON Upright Piano— @] LI $400 DUNHAM & CO. Uprxght 200 SEE TEIS LIST dflwn EoEheiSale oS D e $15 Piano—For this Sale........... $ $900 1:_!’0&[‘%il ?&Note l’lnyer Piano $ 465 e — 5 = {1, P —For this B e oo eisisvnisisones 350 B the Sl Upright Piane G180 00 N this saier et Fiane $205 | s600 BILLINGS & €O, Player §340 $500 HALLET & DAVIS Mshogany ¢ ¢9 §f $350 MOLLENHAUER & BACH 180 P oy woale - Fest AND AS LOW AS Upright Piano—For this Sale. . $ Upright Piano—For this Sale. . . . . $ $650 88-Note Mahogany (used) $335 $350 HAMPTON Upright Piano— ¢9() $450 HENRY F. MILLER Upright 215 e = e BocthisSale ... ... ... .. ... $ Piano—For this Sale........... $ SGOI(-)_ 65;}1:"01; jimplex Player Piano— $250 i i 425 J. & C. FISCHER Uprigh o O R L D k : 332‘5::‘{}11)5 é‘alLUPflght Plflflo— S $196 : Piano—For this Sale. Pl'l g .l ..... $155 ' $350 ElECll‘if Harmonist Piano Player $1 40 er wee $425 SCHUMANN & SON Upright ¢919) £ $350 MILTON Upright Piano— 205 S S s st Piano—For this Sale......... $ . ForthisiSale . ... ¢ tavie oo $ $700P1Electrirl:: Nictl;e_l-ixgsllot Piano $285 . . D . ayer—rI'or 1S ae.._ ..... eee PO P SI0 OST OF REASRIE MRS D | e 15 4 v hD INTEREST Free Music Roll OPEN EVENINGS No Waiting—Your Piano Will Be Delivered At Once If You Cannot Call Fill Out and Mail This Some Vel“y Good Used THE 1141(':1'0*‘;’:)?1“ co., Nor- Upright Pianos i i me it cont o GEO. WOOD Upright Piano. .............. 360 o cwitls sioee it Mé";flmmfi"‘& oo Established 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn.’ g ] nue Baptist churen, of Gr South Carolina. He is now in Gre nun and preached there the Ia ndazs, Tt ia mot vet known whether | yosorfe Hadden of Norwich was in| = Rev, ha will accept the call. Dr. Habn was | T a former pastor of Calvary Baptist | There was no criminal bus church, in Westerly. Mrs.” Hahn is |the Third district court Frid: sister of Miss llrlen itz Pendleton, presis dl nl .L W el and has Sites for Federal Bu:[dmg Get High and Scarce When Government Wants | One—Camp Fire Girls’ Entertain- ment, Fred Stewart Greene Presents Picture of Stonington Battle | Flag—High School Team Defeats Alumni—Firemen Pa- The first baseball game of conse- ed in Westerly this season | do Be I i rade Before Hose Company’s Fair Opens. Brammell T. Da department at W high scho b v two-thirds of the laborers-who | Hea g | Loday c game was played Friday went on strike for advance in DPay | several organiz e TN Lufler tioon on'the Vose fleld, with the | three weeks ago and woh out, are now | fire aepartment. understanding that the players should among the unemployed. Firemen's assoc < library building, astandis aph was taken. Then | lob be Ctitlcised Barber Hose con the dia- | necessary as the j ace track for this | anticipated. T and the same leniency | e iven 10 e TeneY | A marble cutter was engaged Fri- efully refolded and uces o = nbs day in smoothing the joints of the E‘\en'ng before t of property a < People, 'to b | Feplaced in i B d b ices the amateur plays, | 071 15 i locks i he oval front of the | of the Alsrt Hool & of tio Wo- | centeal ta. the ompleted in sixteen volumes, seven of | Wil Probably remain to the end of | new post office building. | pany in Hiberniar time, which have been p is a Jarge one, 16x1: meeting of Grace AL Hinman this batt ~ = Tr\hn Mclnnes, who had a leg re- |lic for some time. teen white stars in the bluo ficld rep- | The combination aute chemical and i, Kenyon resenting the stat e Union a |hose wago: WVes- |1, Hurold b5 Lawrence 1 recently | erty known as the old D. century ago, which A church, to 48. The flag hes being the original intent stripe as well a ach state | ¢ of the Union, but as this was not prac- [nh tical the original 15 stripes bLeeame | DY standard. | could by an occasional sndon has Weekly Visitors to Fai ir being held by s well attended he village, . Potter has return- ne in Norwich after a |s: ank I ire com- night of the | Mal r company in | 35 ogton. The New Londoners made | The jurors from W irip in automobiles. i he Wheeler and Downey of existence at the cl e willing to A she did not care t This battle flug is preserved in a | tion. smali glass case where it ully folded and is In the cust Stonington Library associs flag is of bunting, considerably tatteér- ed and torn, somewhat paiched and 8 $he grcatest care was exercived in | ceived 4 cad om the Pendieton Ave- Rev. Benjamin years pasto, church, M. J. FIELDS . . . . Florist 33 Ward Street Cut Flowers, Designs, iorms and Plants. Telephone §57 with separate cus will be in W he Downey attrac Local Laconics. The Park avenue school is closed on