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13 NSaWTCH BULLETIN FRIDAY, FEBTTJAFST 13, iSzu Ta AH Prospective Bayers Tfc.wtoo are untble to eat into town on to oant of th impaired transportation .facilities may enjoy the same privileges of our Annuel February Sale, with the same discount, by just cutting out and filling in coupon below. One of our Salesmen will then call and give you full information regarding the merchandise, that ye want, if you so desire. . NanB. ...... Street and No. ........ ........ C'rty or Town...... To The Plaut-Cadden Company, please send information by return mail, relative to.-. State on above line whether you are interested in Piano, Player Piano, Furniture or Victrol. You may send your Salesman on........". State en the above line at the time it will be most convenient ' to have our Salesman call. . .7 - r 7-7 f f KSS 14 i : t-'i r- v mst InW ay -t r-r o tv.. I V;51 1 In spite of difficult .traveling caused stormy weather, many have made special efforts to cal! and nrofit hv the wohderfiil onnnrtnnihr AtrAMAj u,, great Furniture Sale. They surely have been well repaid. Many more wffl t this special offer before the sale terminates. We cannot urge you too strongly to call as soon as possible while selections are still good It is amaz ing to find such high grade fa explains why people are mak ing special efforts to attend, realizing that this opportunity is worth investigating, because special .'salesare not matters of daily occurrence at this store. Wehave m SEE OUR WIOW DISPLAY. CUMFLfclL BLU ROOM SUITES i PERIOD DINING FURN LIVING ROOM SUITES VIcicr D:?!-r3' Free Concerts Daily We have 'arranged for the entertainment and comfort of shoppers to hold Concerts -daily, commencing . at 2:30 P. M., where a selection of the popular and operatic Victor and Columbia records will be played. Make your self at-home. -There a r o ' comfortable chairs and plenty of space for you here. Visitors welcome. (Second Floor), 1 1 Columbia Dealers AT LESS THAN USUAL IS SPECIALLY REDUCED A Bedroom Suite should be selected with care because it reFoets mare' closely than anything else, the per eonality of its owner. From our large arid varied display of beauti ful period suites, now priced at a caving, selection will be a simple task. e Included in thi sale at reduced prices are many beautiful, period adaptations, some of. them hand somely carved, all of them designed so artistically they will- reflect your good judgment in choosing them. The February Sale prices for suriis commence at $75.C0. - . . During bur February Sale we go through our entire stock of Dining Room Furniture and wherever we find an odd suite or two we mark it at a special reduction to clear it away in a hurry. . En the very finest period suites are specially re duced at this time. . There are gracefully designed Queen Anne Suites like the one illustrated above, there are beautiful Suites in the popular Colonial period as well as William and Mary, Renaissance, etc. In . every desirable, finish at prices as low as $ 195.00. -. The variety of fine Living Room Suites. that are on exhibition on our Sales Floor are sure to offer some very valuable suggestions for those who seek comfortable furniture for the Living Room. They incorporate all styles and combinations con ceivable. You may choose from the over-stuffed In damask, veleur, tapestry, genuine leather or the library style frames,-in all sorts of upholstery as well as the mahog any and cans combination; repre senting every period for this Febru ary Sale. ALL REDUCED 20 PER CENT . QUALITY IS BUILT INTO EVERY PIECE We wish it were possible for us to take every one of . our customers through the factories where our furni- ' ture is built, and let thtm. see for themselves the eare.ul, conscientious workmanship that goes into every piece. It is no trick to build furniture that looks fine from t ous,de bu 't takes real skill and experience to build furniture that will stand up under th3 hardest usage and still preserve the genuine charm it had when it was new. , But all furniture bearing our name, if you go below the exterior, has genuine quality built into every If.'1 .of 'tl construction. Only furniture . that is built right and designed properly ever finds its way mtoour stocks, it is built right, sold right and priced High Class Sanitary Library Tables bsssspS:... ,.: ,' Mattresses'' ','' "- Are-Reduced'- SEE OUR DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS y;-dm OUR WINDOWS LAMPS Two Great Specials Are Of fered In This ; February Sale. "iheelean;5 sanitary, roll edge Mat- tr;ss,' made of; fine -quality tick, filled with new, clean, sanitary material that is sure to be comfortable, in one or two parts, February Sale Price $10.85. . 2 A pure, white cotton felt, sanitary Mattress, made by one of America's finest mattress makers, Tn beautiful, dainty patterns of tick. Never- sold for less than $2250. February Sale Price $14.55. . 1 : r - . . -, ,r-"f.;. ii -v. xi wa i ix v . TEA WAGONS SPECIALLY" PRICED A large selection of Tea Wagons, in every fin ish, color and period, is offered during this Feb ruary Sale, .at a reduc tion of 33 1-3 per cent Now Is the best 'time to' buy a library tabfe because -our' stocks are , most v complete, showing a full range of every style including the-very latest period models in all the popu lar woods and finishes. ...Ma hogany, American walnut, oak are all Represented at prices that are a real saving I 20 Per Cent Off By far' the largest collection of , beautiful and distinctive .Lamps you will find any-, '.where ! All prices reduced for , our great . February Sale, 25 Per Cent SEE OUR DISPLAY. v GOODS STOREp UNTIL LATER IF -YOU DESIRE. : You may not have immediate need for such purchases as you could advantage ously make now. We will gladly store them without charge, if you so request Special 'Easy Terms Dtmrig February Sale OIL HEATERS--SPECIAL-While thrjy L ' o WE OFFER DURING THIS FEBRUARY SALE WHILE THEY LAST 106 PERFECT, ALL BLACK, OIL HEAT ERS, GUARANTEED IN EVERY WAY AT $3.65 EACH. FREE SEWING MACHINE GET SPECIAL CLUB SALE DURING FEBRUARY.. $15.00 FOR YOUR OLD , MACHINE. . NOV Pianos' "and: PI ayer rianos There is still available a good selection of fine Pianos and Player Pianos, at a reduction of 20 per dent during this February Sale. ' Those who take advantage of this Sale surely save nearly 50 per cent' of the price of their Piano, if compared with prices that they will have to pay later, for Pianos are advancing daily and delay means higher prices. You can choose here from such well known makes as CHICKERING, HALLET & DAVIS, WASSERMANN, CRAWFORD, BEHR BROS., MEHUN & SON, CON WAY, LEXINGTON and many other famous makeV OUR EASY TERMS ARE SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE NOW. '.s , . f. THE PLAUT-CADD v;:..---'"--'"' J ;'(lutablished 1872)' 135 to 143 iMAIN STREET EN CO. NORWICH, CONN. r - 1 . i i , . '-.-- '--'- ' . .-. ... :- -',.... '"iT'"'fiinnii riiMiiimnii m m m ,jf - . in tne i FAVORS CHAINS OF COOPERATIVE STORES McDonald, president of ; state federation of labor. O. C. Trask said the maintenance Chlcapo. Feb. 12. Cooperative ! o Kay employes and raUroad shop baniinsr to keep the money of far- Workers have five- factories turning v.m smd -workinemen within their i out proaucts lor tnem at less than ewn ranks Tras one of the wants; -hich most of the speakers voiced to 4ay before the American Farmer-Labor Congress. Glen Z. Plumb, author ci the Plumb plan for tripartite con trol of railorads, discussed the "sin ister concentration :n the control of the country's- business." Chains of cooperative stores 'With a fcigniy systematized method of op ration war - Advocated by present wholesale prices. Cooperative buying gave members of this union a thirty to forty per cent, reduction, he said. They turned out good socks for 25 rants a pair in their hosiery factory. Gloves, underwear and oth er clothes weTe among the . products. Sidney . Hillman, general . president of the Amalgamated Clothing Work ers of America, said that- cooperative banking would put " the -. wand : of money power Into the -hands of the him to deal to "advantage worm or Dusmess. . . Isaac Sherman, representing the Moscow Municipal Cooperative Bank, said in Russia every industry had its organization of workers which took an important part in community life. Duncan workwoman and make It possible for PROGRESS IN NEWBERRY , ELECTIONS. FRAUD CASE . Grand . Rapids, Mich., -Feb. 12j William McKeighan, former iderman and mayor of Flint.1 Mich Who," In August,-' 1918, . was undei- sferitehce ' to the-penitentiary for assault and: rob- Dery. itestined; in the Newberry eleo-'-hind v tha lions conspiracy - trial . today that he drugstore. waa told by Richard R. Fletcher,- defendant, that if he supported. Tru man H. Newberry in the primary his case would be reversed by1 the state supreme court,, ;-, tfut - otherwise ; he would "be: left to 'go.' to" , jail'; FletT .cher- is state ff labor " 'commissioner 2wth offlceg at Lansing. The ' witness said the remark was ' made i ;iri ; the presence of Paul , King; Newberry campaign -manager;. Fred Castater, a Detroit alderman, and Fred-Henry .of Flint,, a deputy under -Fletcher . AU three are aiso defendants. Th In cident, saia McKeighin, .o.ccurred,,';!)- csunpuua . case' w STEPS FOR RETURN OF -U - . i . BODIES FROM FRANCE , .W'ashinigrtbnv Feb. 12. Definite steps looking toward the return of Ameri ca's soldier 'dead . from France were taken today when Secretary Baker appointed' Colonel Henry Renthers, head of the Graves Registration Ser vice .in Europe, and Colonel Bentley Mott, military attache at Paris, as American members of the Franco Amerfcahcommission which will have charge of 'the work. . The appointments were made in ac cordance, with' an acreemen-t wkith the his; trench, government concluded m Au- ' retention of the corrfmission Immediately after repatriation of all American troops in France. The French government "In" the opinion of . State and War Department officials will br bound by. the agree ment - to pern . the return : of She bodies h'iried' in France, although up to this time disinterment in the bat tle zone has been refused, , ' Ralph Hayes-, assistant to the secre tary of war, will sail for France .soon to. arrange, for the return of bodies in terred in the rear areas. He also will inspecf proposed sites for American fields of honor, where the bodies of soldiers whose nearest' of kin' 'dSMW overseas, will .be' given -a .(gust, 1918, providing' for the creation permanent "place xf rest." EXAMINING PH0T0GRAPH8 OF : BODY OF MARIA ROTELLINl tRome, Wednesday'. Feb. 11. Experts have been appointed to examine pho tographs of the remains of the woman known as Maria Rotellini, who. "killed herself here in January, 191S, t0 de termine whether the corpse is that of Signora Mesones. whose nut'jar.-d, Luis Ignatius Mesones, Peruvian artist is h"rJail h6re coarsed witf? Jaurdei'-lnif Counsel for Mesones has asked that the experts submit their rt-nort at the enl.of fifteendayu. declaring that he wishes to obtain the freedom f Via cJient as soon as possible