Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

e "l e and [hsplay Autumn Urges a Warmer Intimacy Between People and Their Homes—and this store of Plaut-Cadden’s brims and bubbles now with delightful means to that end! There is always much “changing around” and “fixing up” to be done in a home when summer fiies out the window and autumn walks in at the door., Furnishings that-were hardly noticed when you were “vacationing” most of the time and had only a sort of nodding acquaintance with your home may reveal themselves to be shabby and utterly inadequate. The enthusiasm'and knowledge and sympathy and skill of Plaut-Cadden’s entire force is yours, for your home’s sake—this September. L Foes Get one for your fall sewing. Don’t wear yourself out with your old machine. -5 The Free is easiest to . operate. It sews every- | thing from' the finest | chiffon to the heaviest i carpets. Every needed adjustment is found in it. # | Thousands of people | have taken advantage ¥4 of this wonderful Sew- @ ing Machine. Have you? Pianos and Player Pianos —and the music teacher should be a family friend. When the little daughter grows up and makes her bow, the great- est accomplishment she can have will be her playing. Now, today, is not a moment too soon to start her lessoris. Why not have he begin with a piane she will love, selected from amona the best on .@K the market. In our large stock is every variety of make, with all A\ their accompanying differences in wood and finish and style. ! 7 Why not bring little daughter into our store and see how she would like to have a piano of her own? HEATERS o = 7 \‘\ =¥ - I ng Period furniture has a distinctive atmosphere of its own that lends a real attractiveness to the home. Iis graceful lines, harmonizing perfect- ly with the surroundings, add a charm that lifts it above the common place. Although there has been, and is at the present time, a great scarcity of the better type, we have been successful in assembling a compre- hensive display. ' The values you will find here are a real demon- stration of good furnitire at moderate prices, even in the face of the abnormal conditions that face the furniture trade today. Really satisfactory furniture is worth a fortune, but it will cost you what you can afford—no more!—at Plaut-Cadden’s now. YOU CAN SAVE YOURSELF NEEDLESS STEPS The cool days of fall warn you that winter will soon be here and stoves an absolute necessity. For reliability and economical operation our stock can hardly be equalled anywhere. Burn- ing either coal or wood. : Prices range from $6 to $38. By placing one of these Sellas kitchen cabinets in your home your kitchen work will_be changed over night from kitchen drudgery to kitchen pleasure. All of the necessary utensils used in the preparation of a meal are placed within arms length while seated in front of this cabinet. Get ‘Ohe—Pay $1.00 Per Week on the Sellas Cabinet. ». Our usual large display of Oil Heaters is now ready. 7 EVENINGS AT HOME. Theatre or the Club, once in a while—surely. But for most every evening, isn’t “home, sweet home” better? Evenings at home will become cheerier and more intimate through ‘a the touch of a Piano or Player Piano. Harmony, beauty and taste )/ meet in the home that contains one of these superb instruments. The husband appreciates, the wife loves and the children—well, just try them and see. Our easy terms make a Piano or Player Piano possible for every home. THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY. Established 1872 135-143 Main Street\ “EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME” Norwich, Conn. e A A L e B 0N s s s RS s T s Ao o e

Other pages from this issue: