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; the five and gome oue resplendent,” 4 ] e 1 15, of ‘the trus quality of the best A personal word from i : ‘ nguqf-«.«a.nmmm the man who ‘inaugu- | 1 ;o ‘ s2id General. Kearney . 3 < ) b has been many another ] “Thbe resutts of this sale sre aston- T - . ‘the ‘same Rualities and the same dis- <f dshing; yet Mhm Imn. ‘n:y G K dfljr&.:lda-flmu 4 *l are mo larger than expected, — > 3 government of a great peo- E I D ple,” he added, “can always count upou -] Enowing the high character of the Y Sreat services, and the beaut of our {§ instrumeats ss 1 do. 3 | #| government, the pride that we all feel || The big vatue in the pizmos and : : : Service, alwazs ready to provide thoso ] players, themselves, undoubtedly 3 [ hings " vinich constitute the stutt ot i] made the sale the instantanecous 3 , and elevate a mation in the sucocess it has been. We hear this ) ) g Bl Speaking of the habit of Keneral t from el over—and taking this as d ] : U . L §| Kearney's a\‘z:lgfifi e ‘,‘E“;,““:‘Ei; ; nlmdcflmmdddinfgtohth; ! | : 6 T8A alwaye Déen mory ho Hid ot 1§ remarkably b;em:‘; ; oP!ymefl \ | ¢ fi:fi' “frapt name which admitted of usble privileges and conditions we 3 1 4 p - B e erieSuse of the lateness of a special ‘| den would have taken a war in e = d 3 - ; :rv::: ch?fmey for nfiun‘f:é:fi_n : :-uflym.df:" ?'ghl;'f,‘““s . === y ; ‘ i = astes in the cold at fhe cemetery far more than an hour. He spent the time ex- amining tho graves of moted soldiers and saitors. { Governor Fielder of New Jersey, Col. | i C. J. Hopkins, president of the Kea b 2 E ney commission, and Corp. James 3 Tanner, recorder of wills in the Dis- trict of Columbia, who served mn General ey, Were among . Governor Fielder said: “ God tbe United States will - at peace as long as time lasts.” 4 % : 3 The statue was unveiled by descen- 4 = ) dants of General Kearney while a field batiery from Fort Meyer fired a ma- Jor general's salute of 17 guns. g Rt oo ldidoin WOMAN CHARGED WiTH ATTEMPTED MURDER, Fired Twice at Man Whom She Be- lieved Had Teased Her Dog, Havye, France, Wov. 11, 585 p. m.— Mrs. Setelle, an American woman re- sifiing in Paris, and who was a pas behger on the steamship Chicago from xg&t wvas Brrz;ted l;;re today on arge, preferred by the police, of attempted murder. ; Affer 2 quarrel with several pas- A < o 3 sengers who teased her dog and, be T - ! ] coming furicus at the alleged mistreat- rice and easier paymen an ever | ’ of firing twice from an sutomatic pis- 1ol ©n e man whom she believed to Lo leader of the group. . Both before, are making history in piano selling R in the air merely to frighten the man.” p~ i = Two witnesses testiged with regard to the incident and both declared that t-e o ] ' - - weoman shot to kill. UROPE IS MAKING HISTORY in war. We are mak- should not have come in to see them; as I felt that thaymnadw e ek s : ) to sell at a low price and upon small installments. 1 havea friend who justbeught s R = Ing history 1n business. : _ . a piano a couple of months ago, and paid 400 dollars for it, and 1 would aet e SRR Every day the report sheets of this memorable sale total , begin to-exchange the one I just selected, for it. fon ot their cows. which returas s 1 i 1S 1 ; N 1 And so it goes every day—we hear expression after expression of a similar sature— income is much greater but the higher and higher. This is not only true of Norwich but e T e B e e S g Sxpense fz ol Ereaier i propordir true of every section in which this sale is being held. to sell such splendid instrumeats for only 266 dollare, snd Sooept pRysReRtS Of Dely Thets" btal come. from the siock 4 . < T one dollar cash and one dollir a week for the first year?”™ oufl'mlukia large for twice the amount iThe ease and eagerness with which customers buy, after they T S oA Ry of these fgures seeme to . i : 2 . . ( - cate n our neighboring coun- ‘have seen and heard these pianos, is the inspiring feature. }Il\'o retail hlvt:oius:f no manufxmmr],! or 10 combination of manufacturers and retail jles that better Com conommicas feed ¢ - : 1 i i i distribution of capita i e Not a day passes but we hear half a dozen expressions of surprise and amaze- ouses, could a to continye selling these instruments at such prices, Mflfi% e LyTor pApiial aif lebat s the bl e Scanty-of the itmmante A% tn Robiee, coe lady told 1 the :;2:—5 Ss:la: ; a sale to meet 2 cendition which was brought abont, unnecessseily, R e ‘other day: - : 5 Without Cows, 1 ¢ 3 7 And that is why we insist that everyone who has thought of procuring for ‘armer gives er " “Why I am surprised! I had no idea that the pianos you -are adveriising were his home during this or the coming year, should sim"& W‘;wflfli& ol Eactienl Fucmes gives o sither e t If your advertisements had not insisted, I it quickly. e man who is farming g to compare with these. If y quickly. Dropatty Tom 5b Lo 108 s and finds that were he obliged to keep 4 dairy he would also be obliged to X keep one or two extra hands. I jmow ! , e ' te nh few bseplendjiid f(fl-lllwh“w" ws have 'en sol lor the rea- 't was Mr. Lawrence’s idea {3on e Be B o e oo { since feed was too high and help too = scarce.’” True, many a farme: is iat we would prove th e o o S (] e e . with cows that, instead of making him . E money, are losers. This, however, is - not ;hs ccwst' fault, but the owners - of theseinstruments to purchasers , JIENNES e e e Bave his stable full; feed 15 too high v r—— N ——— . e -9 for him to be feeding it to cows he Tt was Mr. Lawrence's idea that every doubt shouid be removed from the rzinds of probable BT e e e bayers, that could possibly creep into them, touching the reliability of thege pisncs esd B0 % S vy o pen ba s Player-pianoe. T e TS e S ST 12 other words, fre Rt that because of the extremely Tow prices, and becanse of the naumsally small pay+ S el S ments, intending buyers might fall into the belief that these piancs were not the high grade pianoe they chz.hx:u!;l:!‘gzqunf:gfi: o Thess acng 1 < b b! i t, and are, but merely cheaply eonstructed instruments such as one sees offered every day on low instaliments. “itbin veach of all in price. With them So be eaid, “We will farnish proof of the value of these instruments. D o Tt ey Ayt et “We will give the buyer & graduated or progressive pracf, covering: Riggapie mork afjer spendion. the fav o s mastang inan b hand L Copyright, 1236, Stene 4 MeCaerick, 1 wiich will sztisfy sty mind beyond a question of donbt as to the high character of e cnederenmee g %T;‘”;u;hebm;fi;lmigm; ; And this e did, end this we are carrying out. when it comes o bullding up or main- : PFirstz shart tirge proof . nd for fertilizer. How- Sxgon Jou aze glvena hirty days trialperiod. Yonare o Snawering the above quostion . - : taining soll fertility, but ottenl th; 41 for a player-piano $5 5 O And this is how it is being done. farmers let the liaid drain or 1sach ) i permiited to tryany plage Eh_g.t_ usually sells for e playes-piano offered dering this ssle for & period of thisty deys in your own home. 1f you sreeet o amnot say no. uniess we are frst g £ W theroughty setisbed st the end of the trial, you can have yosr mesey hack nad yeur spmemont eas {noss man, knows bis cows, watches Py common approval these player-pianos are the big feature of the sale. S colled. he' Tietle things which are 'too often it is these instruments upon which you make the largest saving—as you ey e e s S m",'lwmm ,'uk,n“"‘“m’d e e 5 year's rini Ia 0 . < them at 187 dollars below their customary price, : "Mm”wy&mdmu&uw&u,m -ufit.m*‘-fln || et mineine. imgle uge of curry f;mwvievpoint, this enormons sawing does not alone make them the : other now piano or player-piago in our stock, of equal or better grade. ¥ ywe exchasge k for an i hazard are. ifeature they 1 wrument of equal grade, it is an even exchange, and penuyseapense. ¥ f wxchange it for a higher priced instrument, w'fl;;;u:;:.-vwm,- mrn:{n:g:g the majority of times: e thing which gives these player-pianos their popuiarity i this sale, is the instru- Thind; forthe fong time proof you are given s grarasten for 5years from data of purchom. Thiagasastes the/answer is yes. ‘ment itaelf. (Ve fo made end eigned jointly by The Autopiano Co. and Forbes & Welises. Thars i noc 2 slngie ean- - in mind, i please, a beautiful plano of plain, refined case design, dition or restriction init. There is not an “H™ nor an “and," nora singls Inophele; just s L Picture a and highly varnished surface, antoe, guarantesing the instrument for § years, and agvesing te repisce. -&km»;-.m givesoffa like a mirror. &um%&.mfi “fi:l?geuic?. if & s found to be defective. or i bbed nntil the surface is like a piece - o = 2 Egmniu' populumbbed'i:dmgbm -grade furniture. 2 = Under such conditions and stch unimpeachable proof, you do not take the one-one thoussadth part of = builk withia thot placo which subbe & poeslble for aayene te- piay it s an artis chance in parchasing. You are protected every minute for five whole yeara, ~;~ oot uickly relieves the congested memn< ul an . 3| muceus - qQ es > that ‘means oot = Brapes. Get a 50c bottle from youn- this going o get out of order or meed sepales, and that ft : “Dr. New Discovers: ; mfimmu © ‘&mfuh-w—wdmmms D S M ARSH L %‘- d?%%&é}.&pfigyd&e’; - . \ - &4 cough,”_ writes J. lep ummmmn—u-' idea of whae M“Wfl 3 $ Texas. Money back if not satisfied, b: rmmvwdtbu d‘m o~ o in low price, in the exryacedinary’ @ ® s . 3 it nearly always helps. bmpfih kil o * LR N 4 An Ao iver ans Health. i,- s Cor. Main and Water Sts., Norwich . No. 230 State St, New London, €. §|_sairmiemins, ) and freedom from dizgic constipation, biliousness, head. ;:q..' na indigestion, take Dr. King's ‘at your drugsist.