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This Szle Closes Saturday Night YOU HA SELECTION TODAY OR TORIGHT Was Yours One? Many homes have been made happy by this sale and many more will be these few remain- ing days. FINE SELECTION AT GREAT PRICE RANGE STILL REMAINS. People anticipating piano needs two or three years are buying now because of the great sav- ing. BIGGER REDUCTIONS TO CLOSE OUT. You can’t afford to let this chance pass without at least in- vestigating. You owe this much to your family, Terms as low as $5 DOWN and as low as $1 PER WEEK No Interest ONLY FOUR DAYS M OF THE GREAT PIANO SALE D BETTER COME ARD AKE YOUR READ THIS LIST OF MAKES SEE THE LOW PRICES Most of the Lot Are Brand New Piancs $200 $350 MOLLENHAUER & BACH SOME PLAYERS Upright Piano— U::illssaturday Night =i o0 $180 $250 ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER— Until Saturday Night.......... 196 $450 HENRY F. MILLER Upright $ Piano—Until Saturday Night. .. $215 szs%i?l;%umrdaslfizg PLAYER— $16250 $35(L’J Htfi!\'sfla’}' SN Ub?_rigtrt Piano— $205 szsgl E b%oE Pc LZ ‘r; Ech HARMONIST ni urday MNight. ......... 5 5 $130 $350 MILTON Upright Piano— Until Saturday Night. $205 $450 J. & C. FISCHER Upright $180 $300 ERNEST Upright Piano— $550 STEINWAY Upright Piano— Until Saturday Night.......... $325 RUDOLF Upright Piano— Until Saturday Night.......... $500 HALLET & DAVIS Upright Piano—Until Saturday Night $250 BACH & SON Upright Piano— Until Saturday Night.......... $450 IVERS & POND Upright Piano —Until Saturday Night........ $350 B. SHONINGER Upright Piano —Until Saturday Night........ NOT ONE STYLE, BUT 50 STYLES Many Other Makes and Prices PIANO—Until Saturday Night. . Cali-=-Your Faverite is Surely Here fany Other Styles LLL FULLY GUARANTEED Until Saturday Night.......... $205 $600 65-Note PLAYER PIANO— Free Rolls—Until Saturday Night $155 $650 PLAYER PIANO, Plays 88-note Music—Free Rolls— $162 Piano—Until Saturday Night. .. $ Until Saturday Night.......... $600 PLAYER PIANO, Plays 88-note Music—Free Rolls— Until Saturday Night. ... 550 NICKEL-IN-SLOT PLAYER | American Gitizen to Work on Terms | o o0 0 © onless willing fo| Edgar M. Warner of . 5 X } Satisfactory to Himself Without Se- | tanly increase. s to union dicta- | President Young People’s Symphony Orchestra Delights Audience at! curing Consent of a Labor Union— | last year by S8 1 20 1 3300,000 a year S the issue is not one of mere Co pril | Regards It as a Matter of Principle . : ; : t ; - | ployes by a total of $250,000 a year importance. It affects eve Slater Hall—Alexander Logan, Basso Soloist, From That Cannot Be Arbitrated. In addition to " th ngman throughout (this 1 | | ment contined, labor unions represent Apollo Quartette Warmly Greeted Upon His Second Ap- | , Ne% York. April 26.—John D. Rocke- | which hias been ru Py rita) ittty e wore | feller, Jr, tonight issued a statement | the unlonizing of the comp: entire country seems to be : : defining the position he, as a director | On this question of the of by e who urge the |Merritt of pearance in Norwich. [EsinE. S10 Posi D namely, the right of every . or Tocal diffieuity at | presidents, | of the Colorado Fuel and Iron com- | - < o L dif atd B i 2 : aen to < on tern i the price of surrender to wfion domi- | Britain pany, had taken in regard to the mine nself, without secu tl | nation. Surely no thinking man can | George S. strike now in progress in that state, | of the union, I reiterated to jask, much less expect, that we will | M. Warner, Norwich on a former musical 0ccasion, | which has cost the lives of many men, at T had said in my examina- | upandon our own employes and the | Mman, Norf s also heard with pleasure in his | women and children and caused a | re the committee | cause of the workers of the entire | Willington, I wo bplaces on the programme. His|jarge property loss. t | violence and whole- | dictown, Gec first_selection, Handel's aria, Hear Me, | e statement, which was given out . Koo regarded t B = ’,‘”'l" . - are broght about by an | 1‘ secr Ye Winds and Waves, called forth as | after Mr. Rockefellor and his personal of - principlo iwhich _aould- not e nt which has come to regard it- | Bridgeport; an encore number Somessel’s Song of | attorney, Starr J. Murphy, had worked A Arbitrated. s s above and beyond the reach of lis second was a group of | gyer it all afternoon, follows in part: i ren ¥ fo NS tequces ot e e w —Pinsuti’s Beduin Love Son& . ' <pn view of ihe ineccurate aceounts |Suggestion as to how the strike N e b dress on prison labor SRats Smowrt Likeol 0 a s Yely | which have appeared in the press re- | Do terminated, we o g 2 small minority of the worke s el Ll ¥lower and Spoaks' Shepherd Ses ThY | sarding my Interviow With Congress. | that if the president would make a !¢ ity "to" e Litained in their. dis. Cussed oy S Towod. b the o1 we man Foster, chairman of the commit- . SRt torCToikat egard of the inalienable right of ev- ‘Thrmm;th;*\:“’g;“ 5 tee on mines and mining, I think it| sent to yrado S can citizen to work without Enens SRENC 3 make the following state- | g o 2 t0 ; terference Whether he {60 o N | Mrs E L. Bradford of Boston | MoPEr 0 Bt AR Invele 5 curing to every poarCennue Ml ther i o - mp and | ed his accompaniments e that litetvics ab which, T it guaranteed to him b ity o o toas e Farm ! T arr J. Murphy, one of the directors | Constitution to be protected in hi et BEt Baror N : wehich. w j THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. the Colorado Fuel and Iron com- |2and liberty, whether he choose nded jultice under the con Sebos g ny, was present, we pointed out to |Work as a member of a union ¢ nd oqual rights for every Hundreds See and Admire Painting on ster that of the many coal com- | it wWould go far to terminate the g < Display at Boston Store. panies in southern Colorado we were | Plorable conditions which now exist. But there is a final aspect of this g = interested solely and as minority | It was a source of profound reswel| . . o inatter which deserves more Hundreds have seen and admired ckholders in the Colorado Fuel and | [0 s (hat oub conference 'stion | than all clse the attention of the 3 ;i cx on company, which controls only | Foster did not result in any su on | s e t | the wonderful painting, The Village out one-third of the output of that | 100king toward a solution of the diffi- | Am-’rn n public in this crsis; wheth- Blacksmith, by Herbert de Mareau, on | state. After a long and full discus- | CUHy. jacathe ‘:“‘l’“‘:’;“"' ki 4"“‘r"lf;'r" Com- public view on the third floor at the |sion of the question in all its aspects, | “In order to correct an ression | and the r operators i Dr. Foster was unable to make any | Which seems to have gained currency, | been wholly free from The famous painting is valued at | SuSgestion which did not involve the |1 desire to Sis Wiy A DU | 1o be deciaag 1 w $60,000.- The canvas o TxS 3! | unionizing of the mines ¢r the submis- | Stated in the congressional examina- | fo be de H i " | Discovered Tri . 50, 1e canvas is 7x8 feet and is &9 - i s with refer- | failing the state, nation, shall 2 v 5 et £ = L sion of that question to arbitration.;tion, namely, our pc m with refer Unknown—Colonel Kitled s | Wonderfully well placed in the Norwich | {21 of that dquestion fo arbitration. | o & oreanized labor.« We do mot e good the conmstitutional guaran- | cn ! [ F. B. BAKER, | store, 8o that its full beauty is ac- | ¢ e Colorado Fuel and Iron company | question the right of any workmen to | tee of law and order. At the present Cats. Director. ‘he V| BI .| had any grievances we felt sure that |freely associate themselves in unions|moment in Colorado funds are being | s 2 The aillage Blacksmith was painted | he officers of the company would be |for the furtherance of their common | “Penly raised ens are being| Rlo De The Young People’s Symphony, or- 8 “*’,"‘l“" Lien) o rance | \illing now, as they have always been | and legitimate interests, but we do ed with av pose of resist- | Col. T chestra, of whi¢h E. Baker 1s e Seinety o wny Smith and |, the past, to make every effort 1o |assert the equal right of an in lividu- | authorities of the atate. Sincs | journey the unexpl rector. gave another excellent ¢ " his workshop S he repro- | ,qjusc them satisfactorily. We showed |al to work independently of a union } of resistance to constitu- | glons of hia dies 1 Slater Memorial hall luction on canvas theref correct [ ed authority is raised, it is unthinkable | = S iscovered .3 at YOUNG MUSICIANS on Tuesday ROCKEFELLER’S POSITION | $25 $45 $110 $250 335 $340 $240 CHARITIES CONFERENCE. id on the commc stock of the co non-union employe: numbering sev- ! OFFICERS OF STATE | atler et doan) (oo Tt e cer 1e total number employed in | e been faithful and Maintains That It is the Right of Every | o0 $700,000 has been paid o . would be thrown the doctor that all of the points which | if he so elec We contending are | George S. Palmer of New Londen >utnam V Children THERE REMAINS BUT A FEW DAYS. At the present rate every piano will be sold. Many people were unable to get in last week, and to those we say this: If you have been waiting for a chance to secure a good piano at a genuine bargain price, here is the opportunity. No home should be without a piano. This great sale places a piano easily within your means. WE CAN GET NO MORE OF THESE PIANOS. BY A TIMELY PURCHASE FCR CASH WE SECURED A BIG STOCK OF FINE PIANCS AT A FIGURE FAR BELOW THE REGULAR VALUE. It was a case of “money talks,” and we had the money. A large part of the stock has baen sold, but some of the best bargains still remain. OPEN EVENINGS an, otal bag collected imounts to about Junction. relief from all kinds of itch. D. D. D. Seap evening. They were assisted by Alex- | [ alt details : are ciaimed to be at-issue, with the |against the right of unions to impose | that the Colorado ¥ Iron Com- (ll:lhi-:men ander Logan, b Apolio | , Then the painting was t exception of unionizing the camps, ihe | themselves upon an industry by force, | P’ or any of the comp: s operating | o 5 Dietely artette, of B iE [ Amenicmitiwas HESt Colorado Fuel and Iron company ' had | by assault and murder, and not against | i1 the state should be as apt. Amilc: B orie o was | amakérs® “ih “Philadeip voluntarily granted to its emploves | the right of men to organize for their | D on. a-prelimina; | the Brazilian m iy Zcommended and much | Since been exhibited | Lefore the strike was called or | mutual benefit. 1= et | Colenel Roosevelt enjoyed by the audience from the | tim traveley ove ), lked of.’ | “The impression has been created securing the withdrawal of | giseovery to the opening overture from The Caiiph of | * seen and enjoyed by ese points, Mr. Rockefeller said, | that if we would agree to sbumit to the armed - to combat their own | y53ay, says the party had some-stirring Bagdad through the two mu\em«nml' e | unionizing of the camps of the Co nment | adventures. 2 7 = > of Schubert’s delightful Symphony in Phis masterpiece I'ne demand of the men for an eight | orado Fuel and Iron Company Colonel Rooseveit himself killed two B minor, which occupied the central | Shown in the > hour day; that the men be paid twice | entire trouble would be ended. Lake Gets Contracts for Submarines. | tiger cats, each considerably over three place in the programme, to the closing | ed in the same * month; that the miners have theirf public generally does not seem to « Bridgeport, Conn., April 28.—It was | feet in length, on the bansk of the group, including Rubinstein's Reve | shown in the Gran own check weighmen: that the cm-|sider whether or not this is a right or | announced here today that the Lake | River Taquar Angelique from Kamenni Ostrow, | and other art gzaile ployes not be forced to trade at com- | fair demand and in the interest of tk rpedo Boat company has received rs of the expedit Dvorak's Targo from the New World | we pany stores, and that there be an in- | employes of the company as a whole.| contracts for three submarine torpedo traced the course . Sgmphony, and Schubert’s The Farl -— n wages : | What would become of the great ma- | boats, numbers 45, 46 and 47, the cost | River rana, a tributary the Khg. Nation atement said that “in spite of | jority of iis workers were such sur- [of construction to aggregate $1,655,- | Madeira. At its junction with the Mr. Logan, who had already been in | is en ure the fact that no dividends hawe been | render to be made? All of its loyal | 600, Madeira it has a width of 1,382 feet! Fire Dcpartment at @ Prescription —for 15 years the standard skin rem- edy—a liquid used externally—instans the mildest of cleansers—keeps the | skin-always clean and healthy. Lee & Osgood Co, Norwich, Conn, i