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‘edslwp as carefully for you by mail as if you came to the store in person and made your own selection. 1135 143 MAIN STRE] The prices mentioned in this advermement will demdnstrtte to every prospec- tive buyer of furniture, housefurnishings ry that The Plaut-Cadden Co. 4, pianos, musical instruments, or jewel- store is the foremost store of its kind in New England Every article in this great store is a convincing argument in our favor. Whatever you need—if for cottage or mansion—you will find the than at other stores. SAFETY A safe store to pin faith to. Not ti only safe stors, but the best; because it is the most liberal of any store the country; because it is ploasantae: because its goods a dec.ndubll quality; and generally o utility buy a piane or fit up a home sting thousands. as when you need a cup and saucer. It has won the confidence of the people for fifty years, and it intends to heid that confidence. See our splendid showing of all the new designs, colors and finishes in wicker and fibre furniture. The appeal of color which finds such delightful expression, and harmony in #he wonderful uphoistering of gay $apestries, and cretonnes has won for this typs of furniture a place in every reom in the home. Present prices af- ford exceptional values and our stocks ‘are very complete right now with all the new ideas. GRADUATION GIFTS! You know it js time for the purchasing of these pleasant souvenirs of graduation day, We have learned from experience just Wvhat the young people like best in way of gifts and we have prepared Burselves to supply parents, guai and friends with suggestive arti ghat have a permanency of interest May we not have the . pleasure of showing you some of them ? {EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN OUR JEWELRY STORE 8 Indestructible Pearl Beads, B 24 to 30 inches in length — gold ¢clesp. Values to $15.00 Special $4.95 Bracelet Watches, 15 jewel, 20-year gold filled case, value $25.00— Special $12.50 Fully Guaranteed By Us. Beautiful Solid Gold Rings, set with rubies, sapphires and other colored stones. Values to $8.50— Special $3.45 Boys' Watches—popular size open face, 15 jewel, 20-year gold filled case. Value $25.00 Special $12.50 {Fully Guaranteed By Us. Latest Fad in Earrings. Large assortment in all shades and colors— 1.00 and ).and up lqdlu Blgs and Vanity Cases % in leather and velvet. Values $10.00 to $15.00— Special $3.90 to $6.90 + A FEW ADDITIONAL {Graduation Gifts Eversharp Pencils, Fountain Pens, Class Pins, Bar Pins, Collar Pins, Wrist Watches, L.dxeui Lavallieres, Pearl Beads, Ivory Pyralin, Cameo Brooches, Belt Buckles, Gold Knives and Chains. This All-White Refrigeratof Now {8 the time.far you'to give serious thought to Refrigerators— we are, therefors, offering this white enameled Refrigerator which —white FOUR-PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE s & 125 pound ice capacity, side icer, food compartment with three wired shelves; also a milk and butter compartment eled throughout — Special for a 5 '50 $119 Here is a very fine four-piece Bedroom Suite. The graceful lines make a strong appeal to women of discriminating taste. The cabi- net work suite consil placing o Moderately Priced, 9Piece § uch that it will give the utmost satisfaction. The of a large mirrored dresser, three mirrored dressing bed and chnflormu. This is a regular $300 value, which at the unusually fow price quoted abo: Queen Anne Dining Suite l 95 e lowest very buuoful in ds-lnn, but it is & splendid example of ¢ tine finlsl being priced at tl rogidar $4%5. vel Dining Room Suite, In the popular Queen Anne rice in years. This suite is not only Floren- shade of walnut with a sofe deep over-tone. The of a large buffet, extension table, china cabinet, ored with genuine leather, the entire nine remarkably low figure quoted above. This i ix 3-Piece Overstuffed $ l 57 & i Living Room Suite Heére's some interesting news! Compli 3- Suitos, such a8 the orie shown above, mads to wthetan e aome and otill app r to advantage, priced to th. The pisces are large and squatiy) firesids shair his wirs aack-t #pring construction, and.covered in. idé chair has wing back—all nventional figured tapestry. e ————eeeeee e s s WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND OUR LARGE BUYING POWER ENABLES US TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON EVERY FROM US. INSTRUMENT YOU PURCHASE articles here in greater variety, of a superior quality, and, at a much lower price Weakley, B faibt and :’:'r";.f'é‘?‘*‘“....a" uupmm purchased thé land about nmde Shoals from the gavernment l(m:h 13, 1818, and that yéar, followed by an influx of set- tlers the next year. At that time the survey showed the shoaly section of the river as “Mussel Shoals,” the name bel; given the rapids by reason of the great quantities .of the edible bivalve, mussels, along the stream, ords appear to mm “I have often he 50 abundant on the Hllll.bpl llvfi IH START ALFALFA DEMONSTEATION 4n aMalfe demonstration_was put in oni the farm of J. L. Raymond &t Lyme early this ween. A mumber of the men 6. the locality have shown an interest ir. raising this crop and attempts are bein. made to determins best ways of Talsing ff chis on New London ooty sclle. . Mr. Raymond puf _;m- o Krimii u- talfa seed n‘m in out, the different between securing really good seed and ordinary seed imunt mm local saurces. There are all kinds of fa geed on the market and the v_ron lpe cialist 4t the college recently pointed ouc that three times as much ghimm alfalta seed was sold last year as was grown. Any men contempiating using alfalfu would do well to know where to secure absolutely reliable seed, The seed used on Mr. Raymond's plot was secured from & farmers’ organization of Syracuse, N. which {s handling the seed grown by North Dakota alfalfa growers, Two other demonstrations will be put in later this year, one on the farm of Ray A Piano store worthy of the name. B! Harding at Lyme and another on the farm The character and quality of the in- l} ot G. H. Lincoln at East Lyme. These struments that make lp“the stock M| demonstrations are in addition to some here are such as immediately inspire work being dome using alfalfa seed In confidence in the minds of the prospec- grass seed mixtures in attempting to get tive purchaser. The famous Chicke: ing — known as the oldest piano the land inoculated. America, and the best in the world Colebrook.—Rev. Dr. Karl Reiland, leads the list, followed by suc rector of St. George's Bpiscopal! church, nowned makes, as Haines Brthers, ew York, has been ordered by his phy- Wassermann, Crawford, Behr -Broth- sicians to take a five months' vacation ers, Hallet & Davis, Autop.ano, Lex- Mll|because of complications resuiting from ington, and many other standard @|influenza. He is at.his summer home makes. Every one of these pianos was f§f [near Colebrook with Mrs. Refland. selected for its merit, not only in tone Sy quality, but its entire construction, and we have so much that is good WHY WOMEN GET DESPONDENT to say in regard to each that we will Are nn: women naturally as light- appreciate an opportunity to talk it llihearted, brave and hopeful as men? oa, over with you, ether by seein; ou certainl; ut a woman's organism ls es- T horson or by mailing - you sur [ sentially different from &, man‘s—more catalogue. Our. prices are the lowest | delicaté, more sensitive and more exact- possible and every instrument is tagged ing. Women in delicate health are more dependent, more neryous, more. irritable with the lowest net price marked @|and more despondent. When a Woman thereon. It is certainly a great satis- [ |develops nervousness, siéepiessness, back- /faction to ths customer o know that §§|aches. headaches, draggin -?wn pains ro haggling over prices is necessary [l and melanchola She IOl iose B0 Sime to_reach the rock bottom. - Besdes, @ | I Elving T you can buy any of thesy pianos af of Your own terms, within reason, Vctrola Outfit Special No. 80 Qutfit Consists of 4 10-inch Double-face 1 10-inch Record Holder 1 Record Brush 1,000 Needles and Oil EVERY McCORMACK RECORD IN STOCK COME IN AND LET US PLAY A John McCormack RECORD FOR YOU and SUPPLIES SHEET MUSIC Victrola, No. 80. ... $100.00 Records 3.00 $104.15 ENTIRE OUTFIT, $104.15 Compoust B ta trhl. as it will ulckly ispel such troubles, This root and herb s el T, drugs and has been the standby of American womanhood for nearly fifty years. - —_— ON LYME MAN'S FARN |, the first white settlements were recorded | Shoals. "“;t'ueontmddbym the name never had been altered that” it “originated from an' Indian “heap big muscle” story that came from the In- dians was {hat the shoals at that point in the river resembled the biceps, or mus. cle, on the arm. IMPORTANT CITY TOPICS IN MEMBERSHIP LETTER The April membership letter of the Norwich Chamber of Commerce was mailéd out to the members of the chamber Thursday afternoon by Secre- ary John J. O’'Rourke, Bquitable tax- atlon, the city _charter and SEys s ing are the principal topics of .the let- ter which follows: Buqultable Taxatiori—State Tax Com- missioner W._H. Blodgett visMed Nor- wich recently on & tour of inspection. According to @ statement made by him west grand list in any eity in the state and.the highest tax rate. The -cormmissioner stressed the need of ‘having a tax map to properly value the land and buildings; to account for every taxable ‘Dlece of rel estate In the com- munity; and to show the relative values of real estate In the various streets and £cctions of the community. He advocat- ¢d the daflv study by the assessors of tiie 1evenue stamps o the recorded sales ot uroperty values. Farthermore he ad- ocaed the assessment of property by the assestors and not by the owners. His advocacy of tdx maps confirms the investigations made by your committee that the maps ‘are absolutely essential. To secure these important maps means e éxpenditure of money and ¥ is to be oped that the necessary appropriation will be made at the next town meeting in Ovicher Citv, Clurter—As members of a civic organization who' are interested in the welfaie and progress of Norwich, it be- heoves us to take active interest in the revised city, charter and earnestly work Zcr 1t _adoption. It {s without doubt a progressive instrumént. The Jeast that can be said of it is that it is far superfor to the present antiquated charter.. The fact that fourteen citi- zens, mot members of the city govern- ment and- holding no political office, are to assist in the conduct of our city's bustriess affairs, speaks volumes in praise of ‘the judgment of the charter re sion commission. Four of these citizens will serve on thé nmewly creatéd finance board; five on the public works board; and five on the board of public safety District_representation is in actordance with sotnd ‘business pr-nciplés. The re vised charter ought to be 263 MAIN STREET, ceisaee Markow’s Grand Sale Remnant Store GREAT SALE OF COTTON FABRICS FOR SATURDAY ONLY GINGHAMSAN'DPRINTS value 19c, yard. . .. PERCALES, 36-INCH, value 25¢, yard........... 16c CRETONNES, 36-INCH, value 29c, yard. ... UNBLEACHED COTTON, 36-INCH, value 19¢, SHEETINGS, 8-4md 104, value $1.00, yard. . TICKING ACA, value 39c, yard .....c..c0uian.. 29 |! PILLOW TUBING, value 49¢c, yard . ............. 33¢c LONGCLOTH SG-INCH.vduefic,yfld SATIN STRIPED SHIRTING, value 69c, yard. . .. . . 48¢ VOILE, 40-INCH, all colors, value 59¢, yard. ...... 39¢ RATINE, 36-INCH, all colors, value 89c, yard. . .. CURTAIN SCRIM, 36-INCH, value 19c, yard. . NORWICH, CONN. . 10c | . 18¢ .091'. . 16c 10c oeeimae 59¢ CLOTHING FACTS Buying your suit here means that you are going to save from . $5.00 to $8.00. Why not be one of our satisfied customers, ]| 'z e 70" and save this money by workmanship, and fit, at lowest prices. us before you make your suit purchase. Our Boys’ Suit Department is full of wonderful values, in Tweeds and Two Pants Suits. - CALL TODAY—MAKE YOUR DOILARS COUNT! buying here. We give you the style, §| .o %0000 0 SmlingSilvumd!vaToflumdMlnmng Sets, CLOCKS—RINGS—CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE | My enitire stock has been remarked to insure & quick dis- posal. 3 EVERYTHING MUST GO An opportunity té buy at these prices, Jewelry of quality seldom afforded. COME EARLY! SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 29tk REMEMBER—a small deposit will hold any arficle, and every article purchased will ¢arry a full guarantee. OGULNICK JEWELRY CO. 29 FRANKLIN SQUARE | NORWICH, CONN. ome of the most progressive steps for | O8t—"On my homor a3 & Noiw.ch. will do my best: o Daylight Saving—The result of the re- 110 God and my co cent referendum to the members showed | Scout La. Second—T 221 i favor of dAylight saving and 41f{at al ™ cuposed. Practically all the incustries fphysically stron a3d merchants have expréssed themselves [ morally stralght in favor of the project. The atfitude | Scout is trustwort of the school board s in doubt. . With kfriendly, brave, toe months of May, June and September fly the inculcation of thewe ideals for schocl sessions, it is important that ['boys cannot but make 1 ns for the schools should join in the move- | city, state and o All ment if it fs to be successfal. The [sustain the efforts sentiment of the community as a whole | ganization. zetms €0 be in favor. Because Norwich, gt n coranan with nearly all the other n- ; Fve ustrial centers of the state, can enjoy ":'d'"“ Up Cis] Jegutn avligal saving only through common | The Supreme Court cupseTt of our people, it becomes ap- of Columbia pavet {nat favorable sentiment should 3. the Federal Dbe large’y predominent for the sucoess g demanding or of th wiovefient - The lssue is complex Jnand” inform ‘The siccess of the movement depends on 35;“!:3]1: o 2 very latge, proportion of our people 3 ces ChEIRE B Caret, s probibition rests Cleanup, Week—The annual cleanup (paciirs caq oa week. for New Ligland whil be the first 300 U0 1oy week of May. Cities become unelean and ‘gomand such insanitary through the downright care- SCOiAd SV lessaess ot the people. Back yards be- : come the dumping grounds for refase. Beneath the cellar stairs !s a favorite place to pack old papers and other In- flammable materials, thus creatyag a fire hazard. The city maintains a rubblsh collection deparfment that shemld be made use of by s larger number of city dwellers. The Boy Scouts will be re- auested to assist in cleaning up our city and keeping it clean, by their re- ports of decidedly unclean premises throughout the city. These reports will Reading the Fash be investigated and if results warrant | Once they read f they will be turned over to the proper <fas going on city afficlals for actlon. It is desira- see what ble that the members also report anv burg Patrio unsahitary conditions of premisés which 3 may come to thelr knowledge. This js | a real service for the good of the com- |: munity. Community Adenticé—Your com- munity Advertising committes. present you fierswith a Booklet stating facts and | interesting Information concerning Nor- wish Th» hooklets are yours for the asking. Mafl them In your business cor re pondence and your friendship letters. This is but small béginning of an ef- fort to advertiss Norwich. Other means are available which can only be made use of through the expenditure of funds. Hence the reason for an: adequate in- come through a large membership to work for the prosperity of Norwich. Some of the large Chambers of Com- merce spend sums as high as $50,000 a year to advertiss thelr communitles. | Some cities appropriate annual'y large sums to be expended for community ad- vertising. It pays to ddvertise. As stated above, there are other eplendid methods for advertising Norwich which are hind- ered through lack of eufficlent funds. Why not try to Indice & friend to be- come a_member of the chamber and help us in this matter? Boy Scouts—The present activities of the Boy Stout movement in Norwich are |° practically assured for another vear. Norwich shall retain its First Class Boy Scout Counefl and thus manifest its in- terest fn_the welfare of our boys. The Boy Scout movément desefves the fup- port of the entire community. The Scout te DI Is this to be the 1 bject? Have the peor know anything abou private exploitati of a limited and in mature so vital to and thelr living? W final answer to this Federal courts York Herald. Bead of the " Conference. In the ope s n posals put forward by wm p.ym to * ‘sThe Frenchman r(-ncnial. ithe general limitation “Armaments which. he *outside of the conference & . It was the timely [ vention of Premier Facta, of | ’fldut of the conference, whi Fsaved an impasse being reachad +bad the question been furced o an Aesue.