Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 3, 1918, Page 10

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S Ce i kS s e Ol in Westerly, R. L 10 2 ¢ W Tvio NORWICH TOWN C. E. Meeting to Be Held at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Chasles Browming —Red Cross Auxiliary Does Valua- ble Work—James Shakan Enlists— Clifford 'Lathrop Reaches. Framce The First Congrezational Emdsaver soclety will meet at the Flrst Miethe- dist chorch at 530 o'cieck Sunday aftermoon and proceed in a¥bedy to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chaxles Prowaing on Plain Hill where their Sumday evening service wdll ‘hesheld. Others are being invited to.go With them, And the reighbors on the_hfil have been imwited to the.service, Brothers in Service. James Shahan of WW has enlisted in the Ni Reserves and is located n New Lopflom His brother, Dawid Shahaas, weites Engtand, letters from <w'eere he is in the aeropiane service. Motored From Glastonbury. Mr. and Mrs. Peckham with a party from Glastonbury motored down ear- iy in the week to visit Mrs. Sera Briggs and Miss Agnes Thorp, of Sturtevant street, Visited at Parsonage. After a few weeks' stay with their uncle, Rev. William Crawford of West Town street, -Andrew and Fyanecis ‘rawford have returned to Whitins- . Mass., News From Clifford Lathrop. Mr. and Mrs, Purrill letter from their son, Lathrop, telilng of his safe arrival in France. Valuable Aid From Auxiliary. About five dozen pieces of work have been finished by the Norwich Town auxiliary and returned to -the Red Cross rooms. Able to Leave Hospital. After several weeks' stay at Backus hospital, Mrs. Walter Greene has re- turned to her home on West Town Two Stars on Flag. A gervice flag with two stars Is fly- ng from the kome of Mr. and Mrs. John Casey, on West Town street. Heard and Seen. The Misses Sayles are mdving from Rockwell street to 363 Washington street. The first taste of green corn was en- joyed in different places uptown this week. Allen Pizby of Bliss place has re- turmed, after three weeks' stay in Mansfield. Miss Betty Hines of Hartford is ng friends in Norwich Town and Norwich Miss Mae Pierce of East Town street is spendmg two weeks with relatives Rev. J. Beveridge Lee of New Lon- don was a recent guest at the par- sonage on West Town street. John Hanrahan, of the Newport Naval Reserves, was at his home on Huntington avenue this week. Miss Margaret Smith has returned to Hartford after a waek’s visit with her cousing cn Huntingten avenue. Miss Mary D. McNally of West Town treet has been entertaining Miss Pau- line Green of Hartford for a week. Miss Agnes Filburn cf Huntington venue is in Hariford and Springneld, Mass, duriug her two weeks' vaca- tion, Miss Mary Fiburn of Huntington avenue is wvisiting her sister, Mrs. 5 nk Dougherty, in Sprinsfield, Mass, is visiting her daughter, P. Smith, of Washington ' Albert F. Greene of West Town street have been passing a weel Boston and Providence and Mr. and Mrs After ten days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Edmund Harbeck, of West Town treet, Mrs. Ruckoldt has returned to Newark, N. J. Miss May Herbert of Hartford has een spending July with her aunts, the Misses Shahan, at their home on West Town s et. Miss May Peck of Westchester and 1 Wetherby of Middletown were ts Wedness of Mrs. George A. of Otro avenue, After a few weeks' nt, Mrs. .John visit with her in Worcester, s., Miss Phoebe hrop has re- turned to her home on Town street. Miss Susanna Swallow of Woon- socket, Mrs. Edward Carter from Hol- yoke, Mass, who are at Watch Hill, and Mr. and Mrs Charles Stapleton of Thamesville were guests this week of the Misses Crawford, at their home on West Town strest, HerBert Tubbs of Hartford is spending part of the vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. AMhert Wood- worth of West Town street. Dewey Woodworth is in France, Everett Woodworth who is still at the New ondon Nawal Reserve ecomes Nome on furiough oceasionally. l BRIEF STATE NEWS Haktford—The same room T the Biue Hills chapel which was ased as cadquartecs-for war work in the Civil war has beem ogemed duving the last few weeks, Red Cross work for the presemt war. Ansonia —The parishioners of the Rossian Greek church hawe had a large and handsome service flag unforied over the front entrance of the clvarch, building on Cliften avenue, The fag contains 46 stars. _ Waterbwry.—Articles of incorpora- office yesterday by the Soclety of Jo- seph Bey Karamof of Waterbury. The purpose of the soclety is to unfte all Syrians born In the fown of Ehden, Mt Lebamon, Syria. Ansonie-—Rex. George L. Barnes of Jefferson City, Mo, commencing next Sunday will officiate at the services in the Episcopal charch during Aungust in the absemce of the rector, Rev. E. B. Schmitt, who will go away on his an- nual vacation, Rev, Mr. Barnes is an Ansonia boy. New Haven.—The police commission asks for an increase of $107,251 to run the department in 1919 as compared with the 1918 schedule. The budget includes 3500 increase for the chief, 3200 for his clerk and 25 cents more per day than the increase approved by the board of finance for the patrolmen. Some people seem to think that loud tadk pwakes a sownd argument. - [ | @ “Listen! HE people of Connecticut realize that when we advertise a sale it really What's that?” NURWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAr, AuuUST 3, OUR FURNITURE CLEARAICE SA “my! It looks like big gains in furniture.” means a reduction from our regular prices. we been able to offer better values than in this August Furniture Clearance Sale which is now going on. All Dining Room Suites Are On Sale : At Clearance Prices The dining room suite illustrated ve is an example of the kind of dining room furniture that is en- tering this sale at reduced prices. Every suite has unusually fine cab- - net work and desicn and are matchless values at these prices. Now is the time to buy new fur- niture because prices are in- creasing every day. And this Aug- ust Clearance Sale offers ex- ceptional opportunities to buy the best kind of dining room furniture at a saving. For instance A Fine 10-piece Dining Room Suite in Genuine Quartered Oak, consisting of Buffet, China Server, Table and six Chairs, upholstered in real leather (slip seats), Regular Price $165.00 August Sale Price $97.50 REFRIGERATORS Purchasing a Refrigerator now will mean not alone a reduction from present prices but will insure you against a positive shortage which is sure to occur in next sea- ] som’s supply which will mean very | much higher prices than this year. In spite of these facts we still have a supply from which you may | choose at the following prices: $12.90 White Enamel Lined Refrigerators—August Sale Price......$10.40 $18.00 White Enamel Lined Refrigerators—August Sale Price......$13.60 $24.75 White Enamel Lined Refrigerators—August Sale Price...... $16.70 $32.25 White Enamel Lined Refrigerator, with Water cooler— August Sale Price......$2340 Over fifty styles relatively reduced 3-BURNER OIL STOVES BETTER BUY ONE NOW They burn oil which is easy to-procure and there is no likelihood of any shortage. There is no waste of fuel, either, because the burners concen- trate the heat directly on the cooking utensils and when the food is cooked the fire is turned out at once—no waiting for the fire to die down. Let us demonstrate how economicalty convenient one of these stoves will serve you in your kitchen during all months. of the year. ~ August Sale Price $1 0.90 bar- “Tll hurry down to The Plaut- “It Cadden Co. Their last sale was such a money saver.” certainly is a wonderful “Isn't that a beauty. Joha% g you can deliver it I bouzht it at The Plaut-Cadden Co. sale. - and on such “easy credit terms.” L URNITURE for evcry rcom in the home is included at remarkably low prices. Every arlicle enters this great sale at a material reduction from its regular price. The items listed belew are just a few of the many barzains taken at random from our spacious floors. Table Lamp Metal Table Ty $4.75 Lamp $$.95 Never in our history have Remember the Special Feaiure In order to protect yourself against future high prices, we will allow vou to select any article in our store at August Sale Prices ard de- liver same at your convenience whether in Scptember, October, No- vember or December, making no charge for stcrage. The only re- quirement will be a nominal deposit to hoid the merchandice and re- ceive full benefit of the August Sale Prices. This is an, opportinity you should not miss, [Hlustrated Buy a Dresser For That Spare Bedrcom During This Sale Here is a Table Lamp at just half This beautiful Table Lamp has what you might expeet to pay for a natural dignity of design that load of these fine dressers over ayear one of the same quality. It is makes it unusually atiractive for made of metal with a fluted stand- the hbrary or living room. Your ard, the shade circled with a beau- choice of ivory, green and white T Tem tiful floral design. It sheds a soft or Jap bronze finich, ~completa We were fortunate in buying a car- Hr B mellow light and comes complete . with ¢ cilk - cord ' afidt : éxtension 1 with extersion cord. . socket. 1 ago at a very low price. They are Baby Carriages and Strollers Never was such a beautiful line of Baby Carriages, Strollers and Sul- going on sale this week at practically cost. Take advantage of this oppor- tunity. In genuine oak, at the special i = =] kies available at August Sale e " Prices. ‘The line in¢lufes: all styles B s and colors in beautiful dainty de- | > i T signs. It wil pay you to investigate ¥ ° i = ? this lina. \‘rm 'S $24.50 Carriages— U August Sale Prices §16.90 $14.90 Oak Dressers, with French Plate Mirror—August Sale Price $]10.50 $28.02 Carriages— August Sale Prices $20.00 $35.00 Carriages— August Sale Prices $2750 More than fifty different designs to select from, in all finishes, in- cluding Natural, Ivory, Brown, Blue, Frosted Green, Navy Blue and Battle- ship Grey. This Four-Piece Suite * With Triplicate Mirror Toilet Table and Chiffonette as you see pictured in Old Ivory or French Gray $28.00 Dressers............ St il viseeieness. August Sale Price $18.00 .August Sale Price $30.00 August Sale Price $22.75 Other Dressers in Bird's-eye Maple, Birch, lvory, White Enamel at greatly reduced prices. §48.50 Genuine Circassian Walnut Dressers §38.50 Mahogany Dreéssers Regular Price $145.00 August Sale Price 98,2 This Fernery In Fine Reed $7.50 Give your ferns a suitable setting in Shel ol thess monl femenesitin ) ‘Buying Power Made Your Choice of Old Ivory = The Dresser Has a ished in beau will a a ;nuch of charm to any room in the This Price Possible or French Gray Mirror 22x18 Inches o z e : Regular Price $10.00 Such an exceptional price on You may have your choice The triplicate ‘mirror on a four piece suite of this type #f cither finish, assured that the dressing table is 12x20 f 5 iblo b workmanship and materials and 6x16. The drawers D, 1 are the vary: best{ : possible. slide easily and are divided our ability to take a large Only carstully seasoned Tl i e N s proportion of the output of woods enter into the con h yelia . % struction of this suite and we ette has an exceptionally this manufacturer. This low can guarantee satisf: -cfic;nfii‘n convenient interior with large i includ e respect because of the . : price of $3850 includes ' every respect because of the conpartments which provide every piece exactly as' shown maker enjoys for building ample room for a complete in the illustration. good furniture. wardrobe. EXTRA SPECIAL — A Fine Aluminum Set consisting of Value $25.00 . Price for August Sale only All complete $14.90 Terms $2.00 Down, $1.00 per Week SEE WINDOW DISPLAY One 5 quart Lipped Sauce Pan One 4 quart Dutch Kettle and Cover One 6 quart Dutch Kettle and Cover One 6 quart Windsor Kettle One 6 quart Preserving Kettle One 8 quart Preservina Kettle One 2 quart Combination Cooker One 3 quart Windsor Sauce Pan One 2 quart Lipped Sauce Pan Overstuffed Arm Chair $12.50 This big, comfortable chair is_uphol- stered in a very fine imitation Spanish leather. It has coil spring con- struction in both the back and seat cushimm. A usdom 2t S2250 The Plaut-Cadden Co. Established 1872 135 TO 143 MAIN STREET - . . . - - - . ; “If You.Are Proud of Connecticut You'll Be Proud of This Store” - i 'NORWICH, CONN.

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