Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 28, 1921, Page 10

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EASY TERMS DURING M oy PO B L JUNE BRIDES ocan save 7 great their new home and be sure of obt highest class furniture during e s v e REFRIGERATORS A complete line of Refrigerators ir cluded in this Sale, all at price are 30 per cent. to 50 per cent Every Refriger saving of ice and to g best service. As an exa low prices we ar: frigerator, as —ONLY §1 2.80. LIBRARY TABLES We have a large sel tiful Library Tables, including s round, oval, oblong, long dave tables, and many others, at pric reduced from 33 1-3 per cen per cent. Gecod Tables as $11.50—All finishes. A very large assortment of Beauti- ful Hammocks. Just the thing for this season of the year. Our assort ment . AT REDUCED PRICES LAMPS In"keeping with ou: THIS NEW-PRICE SALE Berkey & Gay, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Brothers, makers of the world’s best Upholstere recognized leaders in their line—Simmens Co., ron . ers. The product of all of the above leading manufacturers is included in our Ne on the sale. E i ine i in genuine leather—formerl . Fumed Oak Dining Room Suite, consisting of Buffet, China, on Table, 5 Straight and 1 Armchair, (9 pieces)—formerly sold as 225.00—WHILE THEY LAST, §|19.00 tension Table, 5 Strai on Tabis, fine large Crystal ht 1 Armchair, all upholstered in genuine blue or brown leather— cold at $300.0—DURING THIS SALE $290.00. h large Buffet with Mirror, $400.00—FOR THIS SALE —A baautiful American Walnut Suite, consi 5 Straight and one Armchair, upholstered in genuine al Makogany Suite, consisting of large Buffet, be: ORWICH BULLETIN, . SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1821 The Plaut- GREAT RE: e PRICE GUARANTEE We hereby guarantee that any merchandise bought here has been sold at the lowest prica possible for marchandise of its quality and we hereby agree to refund the to anyone who oan obtain the same quality merchandise delivered in his or her home for a lower prics anywhere else in America. Prices quoted dur ing this sale are guaranteed against any de- cline for the entire year of 1921 The Plaut-Cadd:n Cocmpany. adden Company’s -PRIGE SALE FACTS—Since 1914, the Public has been at a loss to appreciate true market conditions. Prices varied from day to day, until everyone . ‘was in doubt as to whether or not prices paid for merc . ~" the atction plan, prices varying with every purchase, and prices. The consequence was that dealing in genera! fidently say that we are re-establishing a psrmanent st merchandise incidental to the furnishing of a compi above proves our good faith. In many instances, prices 49 YEARS of continuous, conscientious servics is ba absolute satisfaction, that the quality is the bast that m chase made here, is a fact. This should be a welcoms ishing some portion of the old. This should be of 5 and 1 Armchair, all up- sting of Buffet, China, Cabinet, with 5 Strai ALL OTHER SUITES RELATIVELY REDUCED. Please note that the bedding we offer Is atway: tionabke bedding, as we believe that bedding si that enters the home. i FINE MA = , without doubt, the best and S0/ |t must be new and sanitary. Hence, the prices quoted duni our prices the lowest. Beautiful °"9 °MWY- Hammocks as low as $11.75, No. 1—We offer a Mattress of beautiful, genu LAWN SWINGS quality. Beautifully made of a high quality tick, fine pattern, roil top, sold as high as $30.00—~DURING THIS I‘SALE $13.35, No. 2—A pure Cotton Mattress, de and 100 per cent. clean—DURING THIS SALE s the supertative in quality. ve that hould receive more caref We will positively permit no used mateni: up in ome or two parts, TTRESSES enuine 100 per cent. clean, new, silk floss, as illustrated above. Formerly guaranteed to EXQUISITE BEDR T je i No. 1—A 4-piece, splendid and semi-vanity Dressing Tabl SALE §120.0. No. OTHER SUITES IN WALNUT, ENAMEL, ETS. 1009, CLEAN $13.35 We have never sold ques- ul scrutiny than any article to be used in any bedding that we g this SALE are for really fine bed- of the highest be absolutely sanitary ALL BEDS AND SLIDING COUCHES AT REDUCED PRICES SOME SALE SPECIALS IT WILL PAY YOU. TO COME MILES TO ATTEND THIS SALE. 100-piece Dinner Set, $45.00 value — DURING THIS SALE. ... A $16.50, 12-piece Aluminum Set — DURING THIS SALE . 3-burner Perfection Oil Stove — DURING THIS SALE One lot of fine hand-colored Pictures, beautiful studies frames, sold formerly at $1.75—DURING THIS SALE COLUMBIA BICYCLES r 3 this, the COLUMBIA BICYCLE, recognized which all others are judged, pay you to buy the best and to buy it , is offered at very moderate prices. here. d believin Iling nething but the best, et i e standard by It wiil .. $19.35 ... $ 790 .. .$19.50 in gold bronze OUR PRICES, in every instance, are quoted, not cn merchandi rather on standard merchandise that always centribute lowing makers, whose national reputation is suffic makers of the world’s finest Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture—Stickley Broth d Furniture—Hale’s Sectional Bookcases, Bookcases of recognized quali Beds—Armstrong Linoleum—Sloan’s Rugs—Seller’s Kitchen Cabinets— w-Price Sale, and this fact is suffici SEE THESE REDUL FINE DINING ROOM SUITES 2—A beautiful Quartered Dresser, Bed and Dressing Table—fo SALE $145.00. No. 3—A $350.00, 3-pie Bed, Dress SALE $169.00. No. 4—A fine Mahogany robe, Dressing Tablz SALE $269.00. hifferobe or C dise were right or wrong. It seemed that all commerce was conducted on many instances, merchandise of doubtful quality brought exorbitant y unsatisfactory. In announcing this NEW-PRICE SALE, we can con- xtraordinary values on all high-grade furniture, bedding, rugs, and We are so confident in making this statement that the price guarantee lower than they were prior to 1914. y purchase made in this sale. ' That the merchandise is bound fo give buy, and that our service and usual guarantee goes with every pur- 7 for all who are contemplating establishing a new home now or replen- crest to June Brides. = that is bought or gathered for the purpose of conducting sales, but es to the construction of a sound business. We quote, for your approval, the fol- ont to 2dd to our guarantee the surety of dependable quality : Grand Rapids, Michigan, Leading Fine Manufacturers of Note—S. Karpen & anges, standard for more than fifty years—Robinson-Roders’ Mattresses, WMachines—Columbia Bicys'es—and many more of the world’s lead- ot g FREE DELIVERY ANY- WHERE IN NEW ENGLAN RGO} BETTER LIVING ROOM SUITES All are included. No make excepted. These prices mean real savings. No. 1—A 3-piece genuine leather upholstered Suite on fine Mahooany frame—formerly sold at $350.00. Only five Suites like this—DURING THIS SALE $79.00. No. 2—A genuine 3-piece leather Suite. Long 7 fi. sofa. 3 loose spring cushions.. All upholstered in genuine leather with large rocker and straight chair—formerly sold at $480.00—ONLY 1 AT $190.00. ge 3-piece, S. Karpen & Bros. ing construction, spring ba naterial—formerly sold at $485.00—D No. 4—Beautiful 2-piece Suite, Mulberry Velour C. large sofa and chair with velour arms and out—DURING THIS SALE $210.00. ALL OTHER SUITES RELATIVELY REDUCED | E TURE S e - : BOUGHT Our entire stock of high-class Rugs is included in this Sale, at just 1-2 price. In ot d DURING can buy fine— ST;:: $15.00 Rugs, at..$ 7.50 $30.00 Rugs, at. .$15.00 $60.00 Rugs, at. .$30.00 o § $25.00 Rugs, at..$12.50 $40.00 Rugs, at..$20.00 $80.00 Rugs, at..$40.00 DELIVER ! Absolutzly none excepted. You can select any Rug on our racks. Ail original price tags are there. You can be vour own salesman. Take just 1-2 off. In many instances, this brings Rugs below 1914 SAME f prices. WHEN | w T AN You 2 PIANOS AND PLAYLR PL—&I\OS ARE READY ! Pianos and Player Pianos, during this Great Ne FOR IT. : relatively reduced with the balance of our is done to ;;TLT_ make this the greatest opportunity to the buying Public in years. In ENABLE n@u every instance, you will be able td save not less than 20 per cent., and ATI-"\-KIO S 5 in many instances, 33 1-3 per cent. This means that you can select any £ ADVAN- § ~ of the high-grade makes of Pianos and Player Pianos we sell, such as EaoEe CHICKERING, HARDMAN, HALLET & vis RMANN, aEHESE I CRAWFORD, BEHR BROTHERS, CONWAY, AUTOPIANO, ETC, AT ABLE THIS GREAT SAVING. PRICES SOLD ON EASY TERMS THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. 135 TO 143 MAIN (ESTABLISHED 1872, NORWICH, CONN. STREET | | THE 5!!\0“‘. Silver boled cottonwood Trees, .. My You are the epical singers, You sinz the heart o The sonzs of the flower starred m#m— When the mad winds of the plains louch your harp b 10 musie Murmur in low tender notes, & you the love song of marriage \iigier the dreams aud the hopeal e Dyiihe wheat ficide. ild, crashing tones misery and hearis, hope eternal. - f you their dreams ail come trie A sweet song of their childrem! Hoom Wow they conquered the 1 Sing them to peace and to plentyl you the patriol songs, o barefoted boys _ hes, . . I W it you a requiem low mer who sleeps in old Flanders ver boled eottonwod treea, we epical singers, the heart histories ~cn who conquered the pratrice o Lewia Woods, in the Kankas Cily ‘neath. you! TOUJOURS AMOUR.' teil me, Dimple-Chin, do 2 our pretty hair; learn a heart to win® 1l me, Dimple-Chin. | “Oh!" the rosy 1ij d L t tell you It m 5 ‘Tis 50 long I can’t remembet,; Ask some younger lass than L% Tell, O tell me, Grizxled-Facs, Do your heart and head keep pacsll does hoary Love expire. do frosts put out the Bire? bers b clow Prithee { v HUMOR OF THE DAY #le—And why do you think I am & poor judge of human nature.? —Because you have such & good on of yourself.—New York Gifbe, 1 swore I'd never learn to plai goit.” — I, chappie?” “But I guess 1 gotta learn to talk it, I'm going to transact business wity a fellowman.” — Louisville Courier~ Journal ‘What makes you so positive that Jack is falling in’ loye with Dorothy* “He's beginning to find fault witi you and father."—Life. : “It says here that Americans spend more for tobacco than they sperid fon bread.” said the Oid Fogy, as he iboked up from the newspaper he was read< ing, hat can't be a fact” commented the Grouch. “I know a lot of men wha cadge the makings from their friends.” —Nashville Tennesseean. Addiesley—Well, I've got to go today and face the music. Bartholomew—What, wife home? “No, 1 conduct & band!” — Londow Answers, you seen the new style socks™ are they good " sreat convenience! They're change them™ ! " That's the conveni- Darthmouth Jack-o'-Lanterr s don't wear petticoats a must wear somethiag & s keep getting shorie on find out what it is"—Judg: an invention at last thaf wil hat is it this time?™ “Why, it's an extra key for & type- | writer. 'When you don’t know how tc spell @ word you hit that key and it 8| makes a blur that might be an e, an & almost anything else."—New Yerk vening Post. “Paw, what is an advertisement?™ “An advertisement is the picture e: |a pretty girl eating, wearing, hoiding |or driving something that somebody | wants 10 seil” — Nashyille Teanes- n. Angelina—T'm afraid you'll forgetene while you're awa Edwin—My dearest, TTl think of you | when all else is forgotten. Angelian—Just what I feared. Y | think of me only when you've notl else to think about.—Houston Post THE KALEIDOSCOPE Fifteen thousand priests live in thd holy city of Urgal, the capital of Men< golia. ore typewriters are in use in the United States than in all otier coun= | tries combined. An eccantric woman who recently died in Wi bad her entire housd { papered with postage stampa. Newfoundland, Britain’s oldest eol< s considering the granting of liamentary franchise to women, The original receipt for the famous | perfume, eau-de-Cologne. was* dis- covered by an ltalian living in Cologae in 1709, recently been made pub- late war the cgowj , as a measure o e temporarily remove from b ver of London, where they have n kept for 700 years, to Windsor machine secnrels bundles which are placed on The machine is a marvel of , and may always be relled e a strong square knot, on the completion of which the cord is cut and the bundle thrown off to the side A pear] fisher in Torres straits once | found a cluster of pearls in the shape | of a perfect cross. This cluster, after passing through the hands of several dealers, was eventually sold to some wealthy Roman Catholics for presen- tation to the pope, the sum paid being | $50,000. An investizating sclentist has fig- ured out that with a staff of twelve bells in a chime, an accomplished. beil inger or chimemaster may pick out and ring 479,001,600 changes and he is now figuring on the length of time jthat would be required for all changes to be heard. Another of the red fox's secem plishments is his ability to_climb. cer- tain trees where the inclination of the trunk and the accessibility of the | lower limbs admit of it, say the Forestry Magazine. His perform this feat often as does also his know- ing how to swim. Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt s the president of the North Carolina al Society, which eonduets nnual state fair at Raleigh. her new capacity Mrs. Vanderb; spoke before the Norti general assembly—the firet dress she had cver delivered in pub lic—and the lawmakers gave her n- enthusiastic reception. The “three balls” recogmized tn- world over as the sign of the paw... broker, was adupted from s of the Medic re the first to make Mediel fi a profession. ‘aro- ad

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