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5 W e ] il W i ) of Our First Amt‘iversary»;Sale of Highest Class Furniture. - Every Section \ L a8 | OF Our Greah Store Offers SplilEs | | S 2 o e e e P e o P A \A’ 3 3 3 . ' give the public & wider choice of high-class merchandise od ices than Ort}ly Of Our Flrst Furnlture Annl' \ 2 w:: aveml'pabu leceliewhere. 'll'heoresulh at the end of the afil’st ltm;l:lrmmmm"’tetp;'m‘fify'm& K = X y B tt B y Gifts NO UU ! i by far exceed our most ambitious expec taticns. In addition to remaining Connecti-/ \ ::“» MACHINE STORE, LEADING JEWELRY SHOP, AND LEADING MUSIC CENTER, \ ' we have earned by the quality merchandise we sell the undisputed title of the FORE- ‘X "+ MOST FURNITURE HOUSE in the state. We have just completed the most success- ful year in our business career which dates back to 1872. For all this and the generous patronage of the appreciative public we are truly grateful, and we trust that this first An]l}ivexsary Furniture Sale will be an occasion appreciated by our many old friends, as well'as an opportunity to welcome many new ones. i . THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. = Sale Opens this Morning ' YOUR BEDRCOM FURNITURE REFLECTS at 8.30 and Continues YOUR PERSONALITY 2 Because of its more intimate and personal nature, the furniture of a bed- Untl' Saturday, NOV. 2nd room is inevitably a key to the owner's taste and personality. No matter what your desires, in the great exhibit of bedroom furniture, including every worthy_design, you will find the furniture you are looking for in oak, mahogany, wainut and other choice woods. = cut’s undisputed LEADING PIANO HOUSE, LEADING VICTROLA AND TALKING SPECIAL NOTICE All merchandise bought during this sale will be stored without charge and delivered when the purchaser is ready for the goods, and any ar- ticle intended as Holiday Gifts will be delivered at any time specified by the purchaser without charge. This allows all an opportunity to take advantage of this First Anni- “mm"“m“l“llli'!mIm IR 2292823 Albert. “Danieléon. 230—2249 Albert, R. Torrey, 13 Church 231—1167 A 2 F. 19 ~-CpdvgR. ¥. 1. No. 230m F. D, 223—1021 Cromwell D Chase, R. F. D.| 20 133 34 T favies, R T D, ’%f”“.'“ es, - D 235--2375 Joseph Derocher, 2 Lewis ‘boulevare d, D,flflifilflgt 236~ 597 Jahl:"-! \Atclair, ‘85 Mohegan' stroet, 3 Z 237— 997 George B, Muwros, Dayville. 238—2307 Joseph. A. Gallichant, 10 + Mechanic streét,” DPanfelson. 233—2063 Albert J. Choinere, Grosven~ 240— 763 Harry Brvogk, Ry F. D., No. 1 ity o Y ¥ % 241— 182 John C. Bower, 137 State av- 1 3 '?Q' Goodgear. 242— 116 Otto Hattin,"R.’F. D, No. 2, ' field Center.. 243— 889 Charles G. Carver, R. F. D,, .~ No. 1, Killingly. - 244—2386 Ancrew . T. Wilbur, East Killin; g19. 15k ik 245—1140 Agapit Camache, 20z Boyes ‘avenue, ¥ . 246" 87 Periclel '3;3%1(!&“- 247~ $67 Harry W. Clark, 30° Hutch- ns streat, Danielson. 248— 770 "Bustace - J.. Houndre, Box' 172, Puinam. 24941480 Ajhert~Destlets; R*F. D,, No. 1, Killingly. 250—2543 Charles H, Rawley, 80 Grove street, Putnam, 2512377 Howard E. Brown, Box 473, Putnam. 2522730 Harve J. Caron, 54 M street. Putnam. 253~2391" Joseph , Danielsox. Doucheite; North rdale, 315 Bridge street, Putnam. 2582540 Joseph P.. Goudreault, 123 Canal street, Putnam. 259— 687 Leon A. Lebrecoue, R. F. D., No. 1, Futnam. 260— 747 Henry Dumas, § Chapel street, Putnam.’ " nut 2622150 Job No. 3, Southbridge, Mass. 263—2084 Fotifme Dibeau, 132 Water street, Danielson. 264— 734 Joseph Labonne.Morin av- enue, Putnam. 265—1624 Louis G. Boni 1-2 Mar- shall street, Putn: 266—1557 Corade aparle, 852 versary Sale Prices. SOME ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS §20.00 Fifty-piece Dinner Set at $12.50. $38.00 Ope Hundred Twelve-piece Din- ner Set at $27.50. Mo ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES R TITTTT | $15.00 Mattresses, all sizes, at $9.€0. 75.00 Three-plece Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dresser, Chif- $8.50 Portable Electric Lamps, $5.50. foniler and Bed, in white enamel, mahogany or walnut.... v -$52.50 $21.50 Basy Rocker at $14.25. g $145.00 Four-piece Ivory Bedroom Suite, consisting of ed, Dresser, Chiffonier. and Dressing Table—Anniversary Sale Price.. $92.50 RANGES ALL OTHER BEDROOM FURNITURE AT 20 PER CENT. OFF DINING ROOM FURNITURE OF HIGH QUALITY NAAALLI ke e et B e Our stock of Dining Room Furniture was never so complete as it is now. The selection represents and choice of woods, in- cluding oak, walnut and maho; i sting of Buffet, China, Table and Servi I ] Our'line of Ranges'is witheu % doubt 4 the most complete in the city. We show % L AT L | ] greay dpmrecized Ty s Says wnen SUBSTANTIAL LIVING ROOM FURNITURE e e L T $80.00 iving room is the center of life in the home, and as such, its* A K wi Furniture’ should be chosen first of all with an eye to comfort. Comfort % \ will pay you to seo our assortment from AT VIS GTE T oper design and scientific spring construction, two feat- q _ which you may choose during this Anni- ; : scier ring oo Versary. ‘Sale. Uires that are conspicuous in every suite on display here. ‘M G o The Suite illustrated below s in mahogany and cans, upholstered {7 in velour, is but one shown in this department. ers ‘are richly uphol- 7 HEATERS stered in tapestry, with overstuffed cushions. All are provided with ’/f marvelous coil spring construction to absolutely insure comfort. v // =4 B Z = Z = N7 X Z | g1 =5 % = \@ ~ =Hi\z = =\ 2 - ~--3R\% B\ A7 =t ) i FURNITURE LIKE THIS ON CRDEIT Although this furniture is of the choicest design and workmanship, yet it may be purchased on the most convenient credit terms. A small cash deposit and the balance as convenient delivers it to your home. We have an extensive line of Heaters READ THESE PRICES & for either wood or coal in every style Eirdn and shape. Our prices are lower than $65.00 Five-piece Mahogany Finish Suite, in velour or imitatio Z the prevailing market price, because of leather upholstering—Sale price . .. $87.5 early buying in large quantities. We al- $85.00 Three-piece Fumed or Gold e i sc have a- representative line of Perfec- leather upholstering—Sale Price .. $5850 ¢ tion Oil Heaters, which are so popular $160.00 Three-piece Solid Mahogan: igh-class this year. tapestry upholstering—Sale’ price . ALL FURNITURE WNOT ADVERTISED AS SPECIALS AT 20 PER CE NT. OFF. The Plaut-Cadden Co.: Established 1872 135 to 143 Main Street, - - - Norwich, Conn. NOTE—Bring your Fruit Pits and Nut Shells to the Liberty Barrel in our store entrance. They may save a soldier’s life. . b ceeee..$115.00 ; ] UG M e A T I 6w clault; 76 . R. F. D, No. g’ 271—1780 Frank Manosh, . Mill strect, Putnam. . ¥ 981 Willard Parmenter, ' Bdst ' 83 Smith 33 Water 281— 550 170 Conn. Mills av Danielson. East- Elm- e, 284—2030 ally, 3 Water street, Danielson. 2241 Charles A, Tor: Torring- .- Co.. Piifn; am F. Muligan, Manhas- satt Vilinge., Putmara 607 Orrin H. Johnson, 181 Main street, Putnam. 2 Herbert B. Langer, Wilson- VOLUNTOWN Funeral services for were held at the Baptist church on v afternoon of last week at 2.30 Rey.3J.: B.: Knowlton officiat- ers. xwere- Walter and companieéd from Alabama by a,_ser- geant, who brousht with a large sum of monev;sent, by fridnds at Camp McClellan, to purchase:fawers. Burial: was in Robbins cemetery. Everett Brown, ‘of ~Westerly, andv Miss Iva Ric: of this town who were married_Saturday:;evenipg last . at North Stonington, by . Rev. Lucien Drury, are spending' @ fow days in, Waterbury. Mr. - and Mrs. Gaslk: visited Bterling relativ Sunday. Cards have been ree: of Sterling ter, 4 former resident herc, to Sher- wood H. Gosiee. The first in 'a'series 8f meetings of a district Biblei: ‘Schogl conference City and Voluntown Bapi was held hera Tuesday. The afternoon session opened at 4 o'cleck and im- cluded the reading of papers on Bible School work by Miss Bertha Gallup of the entertaining ’church Alice Brown of JewettCity and Rev. F. 'W. Tholen of Preston-City. A prim= ary demonstration was ,also held and Rev. Myron D. Fuller:of Jewett. City gave a very interesting addréss. Th( evening session opened at 7 o'¢loel with jhe devational sertice’in chargt of Rev. F. W. Tholen. The speaker( were Rev. Frank S. Robbins of Prestos City, Deacow ‘DanielL:" Fhillips ana Arthur M. Byown of Jewett City. The meeting was. full of ‘egtbusiasm ‘and interest and was largély/attended. The next. meeting will be held at the Pres ton City caurch searly in Decem: ber. Mrs. Joseph Richotte is visiting relatives at Woonsocket, R. I : The" Peck’-MeWilliams Co., of Nor- wich is building a garage for the. Briggs Mfg. Co. TN A party of local vboung people at- tended the movies at 3foosup Saturday evening. . J Capt. Constance W. Chatfield was: the republican candidate for repre-. sentative chosen at tho caucus here recently. o ‘Congregati cap of a False come It?-wil botha-subject .of the Theeting at . Scouts Monday evening ‘at 7.30. Lecture on _the liam Fryling is pastor, Thursday evenings at ©:30, Rew Wil-| talliers,