Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 9

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£ (RO~ PR il NEW LONDON A farewel to the sea and a pleasint time was enjoyed. Miss Emma Salisbury is spending a few gays With relatives in Providence before her return to het home at Wi- Mmantfe. She has been spending aev- eral weeks with her uncle's family at their suromer home at Oaklani Beaeh. Mr. and Mre. Willam Randal of Norwich are spending a few days wih relatives m East Providence. They are on a fWo weeks' automobile trip In Rhode Isiand and Massachuseits Mr. and Mre. Lewis Browaing and chiddren of Norwich made sn automo- bile trip the past week ,which included Green Hill and Charlestown batches. During their stay at Groen HUl they were entertained by Mr. Browning's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Alemte Browning. Mrs. Thomas Glover and childrem of | Mystic are tpending several wecks with relatives at Ashaway. We Know It's Tempting, But Nothing Sold to Dealers. stanrs Saturday, September 24th, at 8 AT OUR NORWICH STORE mns e Blggest Reductions In Furniture Ever Known To celebrate the cpening of the south corner of our new 4-story fire-proof building which is now under censtruction at New London, we are placing every article on sale at tremendous reductions—here below are just a few of the many bargains we have to offer—compare them with other prices—and see what vou save here—being assured of Piaut-Cadden Quality. \ Through cur enlarged buying power — all manutacturers have made special concessions — joining us in making this 2 RECORD-BREAKING FURNITURE SALE. Mre, James Reilly and tws chf¥iren of Norwich are stopping for a few dayr with her bréther, Edward O’'Connor and family on Chalkstone avenue, Prow- dence. Mr. and Mee. Henry Tonmer of Nor- wich are with friends at Buttonwoods Beach for & few davs Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gleason std \rmuy of Norwich are spending asfort- { night's vacation with reistives t West- erly. Mr. and Mrs. Hears G. Poock of Ner- wich spent the last week-snd with rel- atives at Weakapaug. Mr. and Mre. Clarence Chanderier and family of Danielson were fhe guests the past week of Edward O. Corntort: and family of Shaterswile. CENTRA! VILLAGE Mrs. John Stanton of Covesitry, R. L has been a visitor with riends hure. Gilbert Graves, who died in Kiffngly Saturday, formerly lived dere, where he | sold fish. He leaves a son, Frederick Graves, a grandson, Fred Graves, & granddaughter, Mrs. Evelyn Bulkiey and : 4 0 Four-Piece Bed S Oak Din ning Chairs| 30 Oak Dressers Thres-Piece B ) S ‘ 30 Four-Piece Bedrocom Suite Special for this sale, Golden | Genuine Oak Dressers with ree-Piece Bedroom Suite isome Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dresser | Oak Dining Room Chairs | large” plate mirrors. Reg— Here is a beautiful 3-piece Golden Oak Bedroom Suite, rror, \,humerte full size bow with genuine €3 90 ular $24.00 $ consisting of roomy Dresser with large plate (m nd a triple mirror Vanity Table. 190 leather. seats—806 ;,ach value. each mirror, full size bed and Chiffonier. ‘adden Expansion Sale Price. . . Value——-Spwia' at Special at. . Th° PiautvCaud n E}_,_ans on Sale Price. . a great-grandson, Robert Bulkley, al of this village. Avery Metcall has moved mteo fhe house with his father-in-law, Ulyses G. ‘L‘mpe\t as the hovse where Mr. Met. I calf fived has been =oid to Waiter Huteh. i i - 3 F ine, who will move his family here from Moosup. They formerly liyed hete. Edward Galiagher and family hawv( B | been entertsining Mr. Gailagher's sister, Mrs. Gilléran, of Blackstone, Mase. Mre. Jennie Seidedt of Putham spent Sunday with local friends. Samue! Schofield was a recent visito: in Providence. Mr and Mrs. William Nettleton of Eaet Dougiass, Mass, spent Sunday with te! atives here. Mre. Frank Bence asd son, Vincest, of Rochdale, Muss., are vikiting Mis. Bemce's arents, Mr. and Mrs. Bourque. [ E Fleor gl -Anps AN OUT- Ccmplet" STANDING VALUE S T 1 1 45T The Ladies' Aid society held it atnua; | meeting ai the church Tuerday aiter noon. M| Miss Seman Leparle has been vieine { friends in New Hampshire Mr. and Mrs Joon Westestt ARE i daughter, RGtA, have refufned to theh home in Providence, having visited Mrs Westeott's sister. Williard Colline attended he fatr - A G A . PRI TSR, T 1 6 R —————————— These chrairs are upholstered itation leather. Reg- ular up to $65.00. PSRN $29.50 LISBON Miss Gladys Ellis was givem 2 omr- {prise by a number of Iriends { evening, it being her birthday. were played and Vietrola m [ | were enjoyed. Cake, ice cream and da- nanas were gerved by Mre. C. A. Whita- ker, asSisted by Mrs. A. A. Rist. Miss Ellis received a number of gifts. R. R. Barber's first grandson. the jgon of Mr. and Mrs Claire Bifoer of | Waterbury, has been h-:;l | Phillipe, “for the two grandlaihérs. Mr. and Mre W. A Read asttedled North Stonington falr Wednesday. Mrs. G. A. Kennedv had as weeksand guests her sister, Mrs. WiNard Ceffas and Mies-Evelyn Coliing, of Central Viliage and Mrs. Marjoris Tayler, of { | at Kingston, R. L i Mr. and Mrs. George Potvin and ohfi- (dnn have returned rom thelr veca- i 2 - tion spent in Maine. A regular $ $200 .00 Suite—Triple Mirror Dres A big assortment of Royal | “Tne’ King's Daughters met &t thete very roomy Dresser with large mirror, full size B;d and Easy Chairs, the chair of B R L Chiffonier. 100 per cent comfort. 1 i i THE $ PLAUT-CADDEN PRICE Cfln LE B = This _includes = o E rd ang Arimmi h silk 5 T TN AT G FURNISH A CORNER OF YOUR HOME DURING ! THIS GENEROUS OFFER, WITH A GENUINE VICTROLA DELIVERS % "‘H IS OUTFIT OMPLETE THE BALANCE IN SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS ahogany or Walnut $100.00 Records {12 Selections) 5.10 Brush (Adds to fife of wich Town Monday after a visit With her cousin. Miss Helen Rit. R R. Barber 2nd Arthor Edmesls lattended Brooklyn fair Tuesday. Of a list of thirty-ome votsrs ¢o ®e VICTROLA 80 -Picce Jacobean Dining Reom Suite high-grade Dining Room Suite, comprising Buffet, ) t, Extension Table, Server, five vide 's and ene Arinchair, upholstered in genuine leather. A suite made to sell for $400 9- Fleue Golden Oak Dining Suite :'Of"fif}' = Suite consists of Buffet, China Closet, Extension five Side Chairs and one Armchair. pg ruction of genuine golden oak. 325 value .. .. = Morenouse, Alics M. Read. e s Stony Cresk—Tie of | May Salzman, daughter of Mr. and umfm Saleman of Brookiym, N. Y., and Charles Jaffa, took placs, Tues@uy afternoon at the coamtry hGme of the |bride’s parents In Steby Creek, Dr. Rome officiating. Mr. and Jaffa left for the Canadian Rocki This wonderful 3-piece Overstuffed Suite includes large Divan with 3 loose spring cushions, roomy Armchair and Rocker to match, bemmull) $145 upholstered in figured tapestry. $275 value mily and friends to be entertained by the 1 musicians. This handsome NEW Vic-~ the famous Victrola improvements, ex- 4 Karpen Davenport Suite Counsisting of large Davenport that opens intoa full size | 3-Piece Overstuffed e 50-Piece Dinner Set » Made of beautiful semi-porcelain. Some pieces subject to | mall imperfections. Each set contains 50 2 E pieces. Regular $10 value. $5 : g i The Plaut-Cadden Expansion Sale Price. ... SET [ H L ' i Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trial of a Methed That Amyem Can Use Without istomfort or Loss .f Tin- We have a msthed for contrel of asthma, uamvnlmn 8t expense. No matter whether T cash of long standing or recent whether it is present as hu fever chronic asthma, you should send fot % freé trial of our methed. No maiter what cifmate you 1ive, mo atter what vour age or occupation, if you are €FoR- bled with asthma, our method wiil relféve | you promptly. We especially want tnmdxttom re MATTRESSES EXTRA—EXTRA- Made full in size with a 6-inch 4 " box and rolled edges, round | $10, $12, $15 Genuine Large Accordions Through a lucky purchase, we can offer you $4 15 106-Piece Dinner Set A complete, 100-piece Dinner Set for only $17.85, is one of our big specials. These sets come in various patterns and among them you will find some very fine genuine china—but a few slightly touched. $17 85 ered with fine grade of art and corners and side straps. Cov- striped tick. these wonderful bargains in Accordions. The Plaut-Cadden Expansion Sale Price. . . . BLACK AND WHITE CORNERS, ASSORTED COL- ORS, TRIPLE BELLOWS, NICKEL CORNERS AND bed — roomy rocker and comfortable easy $ chair—all covered in beautiful figured velour. 130 SILKX FLOSS ‘ Regular $250 value ’ : CLASPS, BELLOW CORNERS. :%}"fi:mm optats e at our expense that eur signed to end all difficuit breathing. v. , “patent smokes,” have failed. We want to sho% &ve: merned u’g Wheezing, amd ail those terrible paPex- MANY BARGAINS CUT GLASS AND TETNe free offer 1s too ¥ e IN GUR - . SILVERWARE ' e Send o ey, JEWELRY BARCAINS ARE eI TR AWAITING YOU AT FREE TRIAL COUPON DEPARTMENT FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. Roel $9N, Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buls falo, N. Y. Send free trial of yout THE DURING THIS SALE

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