Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 10, 1919, Page 10

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MAJ. FITCH OF WINDSOR WAS EARLY AT STAFFORD Major Ebenezar Fitch of Windsor was the first to attempt to lay out the town of “Souvenir Taylor finds. The Colonial Records, at ebruary the 19, proceeding: may arise therefrom.” Major Fitch. in 1714, was granted a- tract. of land “comtaining 850 acres,‘given him by his father, Major-James Fitch,-lying at the upper or north end of Canter- bury.” He claimed the township of what ' is now Stafford by an Indian title. He answered the governor and council in which he says: “I have thought to have taken it to pieces, and 1 think I would have done if and cut it in as many piecés as the protestant did the wooden God,” and erls “God save the king. and.the Colony of Connecticut from defining -and self- eking men. n information was hibited against Major Fitch in the neral assembly, in May, 1717; he ade a written acknowledgment that had acted indiscretely and disre- tfully to his Honor the Governor,; d pardon and promised better be- whereupon he was discharged upper house wished to v holden at| s Colony of| England, o of May, in th gn of our sov at Britain, etc. It was “enact forthwith, or as| e laid out, and remain e town, on a tract of of Coventry and Tol- eastward of the towns of, which lands this assembl e degree suppressed a egatees of Joshua, Indian eceased, to claim with limi- tations. And to the end that the! same may be well settled with good| inhabitants and all quarrels prevent- | ed, John Hamlin, James Wadsworth John Hooker, John Hall and Hez. be appointed a_committee for| ement of said town.” At a the governor and council,| 1718, a mittee was ap- r ‘the -huilding of a state| Hartford and was ordered e commissioners for selling of e or new h and every! | hillings per year 1 The more business the auctioneer ! up the more he knocks down. CUMMINGS &RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chambar of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant weld anything from a stove leg to most intricate casting—and our ing lasts. Expert care in preheating a thorough knowledge of metals and real welding experience assures you of satisfactory work when you come to us for WELD- ING SERVICE. Close figures. NORWICH WELDING CO.| 31 Chestnut Street Norwich, Conn. DR. JOHN S. BLACKMAR Has Resumed Practice. Thayer Building Office Hours: 10-11 A. M., 2-4-7-8 P. M., Office Phone 1449-2 Before you place orders for‘ COAL look at ours, eopecully- our No. 2 Nut—large, clean and lasting. Prompt Delivery Several thousand second- banid Brick for dale. | John A. Morgan & Son " WELDING WILL FIX IT Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, - cultural Implements, mnnl:“‘ | | | KINDS can be lnd SOUND with our %‘Hfl killed, expert work that is guaran- med—!r’ it Cave Welding and mg. Co. | 31 Chestnut Street Phons 214 T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-ot-Law 4 SBHETUCKET STRERY GEORGE C. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmey 52 PROVIDENCE 6T, TAPTVILLE Prompt attontion to day or night ssils OUR CREDIT PLAN We have inaugurated a credit system as part of the business policy of this store, whereby anyone can completely furnish a home with a small payment down at the time of sale, the balance can be paid on terms to suit the cus- tomer’s convenience. A Positive Guarantee of Absolute Satisfaction Goes With Every Article of Furniture Purchased At This Store ET us make our guarantee policy very clear to you. your furniture—choose that which is most suited to your needs, it doesn’t make a _particle of difference whether or not you select a single piece or a complete home outfit. We will absolutely guarantee that merchandise to be of the finest quality in design, work- misrepresent any piece of furniture on our floors in the slightest degree. It is this policy manship and finish. We cannot emphasize this feature BEAUTIFUL BED ROOM SU]TES Pl atolml=l , practi and dainty Bed Room Suites is attention. Every style, color and period is ave your favorite four poster or elaborate Queen Anne with Vanity Dresser, if you prefer. Some spiendid styles with twin beds. Prices ranging from $6500 for the complete suite. LARGE ROCKERS FOR COMFORT You can choose a comfortable Chair.in Tapestry, Leather, Cane, Mahogany or Oak, for any room in the house, as we have a very extensive selec- tion of fine Rockers, prices commencing at $7.50. Pianos and Player Pianos There is here, for your approval, more than one hundred styles:of Pjanos and Player Pianos, of strictly dependable quality, the only kind we sell, It will pay you to make your selection now while the assortment s complete, and our terms are so reasonable that you should avail yourself of this epportunity to place that long desired Plano or Player Plano in your home, You Can Select From Such Styles er Makes As Chicker- ing, Hallet and Davis, Mehlin, Wassermann, Crawford, Behr Bros., and Many Others, SOME FINE USED PIANOS AT SPECIAL PRICES FURNITURE OF QUALITY Our complete stock of home furnishings em- braces only furniture of the better kind. Our policy is “No furniture too low priced to be good——no furniture too high priced to be pro- hibitive.” We have only one price for every- one and that price is the lowest that similar furniture can be purchased for anywhflr- else. You can come in and select V‘/ ITH this policy you are the judge as to whether or not the furniture we sell is giv- ing absolute satisfaction. We do not take any .risk in making this guarantee as we exact a guarantee from the manufacturers of whom we buy our furniture. Thus, we in turn can issue a similar guarantee to our customers. No salesman is ever permitted to too strongly. that makes your purchase of furniture at this store so satisfactory. FLOOR AND PORTABLE LAMPS VERY FINE DINING ROOM SUITE Unusual array of unique colors and styles in beautiful shades, in both Floor and Portable Lamps, on any style of a standard you may wish to purchase, so that you may have a lamp to blend nicely with every showing over forty styles of very fine Dining Room Suites, in- Queen Anne, Louis, Chipoendale, Italian Renaissance, William e S s . 5 cludin article in the room for which it is intended. The prices are very and Mary and, in fact, every period, in mahogany, oak, and walnut. moderate. Just think! A good Floor Lamp with shade and with price Prices_are very moderate, considering tho quality of merchandise we as low as $13.50, sell. Good suites are available from $125.00. HIGHEST GRADE VACUUM SWEEPER IN THE WORLD Highest grade Vacuum Sweeper in the world. You should see the Sweeper Vac, a sweeper with a power driven brush that gives absolutely no belt trouble. Al- ways ready to operate. No changes necessary to sweep dif- ferent rugs. Lighter in weight. Cheaper to operate, and abso- LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Tt e B b For that living room you should choose furniture not alone for appear- but for real comfort, and this is the sort we have arrayed to- . The assortment includes Leather, Tapestry, Velour, Cane and strate the high value of this eather, Velour and Damask, in Mahogany, Fumed Oak, W-Inu(, Gol- famous sweeper in your home. den Oak, in all sizes and styles, at prices commencing at $2850 for a three-piece suite. 8OLD ON EASY TERMS. RANGES AND HEATERS e, This is the time to think of that new Range or Heater. In selecting, . you should consider the economy of buying a dependable Range or Heater that will not alone do the work efficiently, but economically. Our line includes the Herald, Acorn, and Monogram, which means the highest grades available. You should see our extensive line be- fore making selection, ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF OIL HEATERS No. 2—A dainty Genuine Diamond of high No. 3—Choice of 12 or 16 size, seventeen very fine, high grade Bracslet , in solid g 14 karat gold, mount- Jewel |llinois Watch for gentiemen, adjusted antsed for twenty years, A nice n & high d. teed 0.00 twenty years, Soid-filed case. ... $30.00 PAY 8100 PER WEEK. . PAY $1.00 PER WEEK, EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. St e cire s piease s, rorrts, $22.50 PAY $1.00 PER WEEK, ESTABLISHED 1872 135 to 143 Main Street Norwich, Conn. A A 4 2k

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