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Refrigerators, Trunks, Bags, Hammocks, Cookers and Garden Utensils at Clearance Prices, 6th Floor NITURE SALE FOR AUGUST Greatest Values of All Will Be Oftfered the Last Week As Two Belated Carloads of Furniture Have Just Arrived! When we announced our August Furniture Sale, we had prepared for everything we could foresee: but what even we could not foresee was the tremendous army of purchasers that assailed our furniture floors the first two wesks of the sale We ex- pected to do a great business and we've done the greatest of all; nor is there a sign of slowing up even though the end of the big sale is well in sight Two belated carloads of Furniture arrived today—just in time to fll in depleted stocks Among the pieces received are superb American walnut, solden oak, and Jacobean oak Dining Suites, and walnut and mahogany Bedroom Suites; none will be reserved, ali will be luded at the general reduction of 10%. el S e L Housekeeper, buy Furniture now and own the best at prices far under the actual worth. Here Are Porch Rockers at Last Reed Living Room Suites Living Room Furniture Three-piece Reed Suite—Finished in Irench Three-Tiece Reed Suite—Covered in cretonne Two-Piece Overstuffed Living Roum Sulte—Coverec ¢ rade overed 1 fine grad Year's Pri e walnut, covered in blue velour; davenport, arni- tapesty pring edge arms and cushio regula ttee, armchair and rocke regular TSR ears frice SRR i pctaipnd soSle e AG 01| s nhh e e o i e0 38 B $165.00. August Sale I'rice ice $50.60. August Sale Price .. ThicelGompletol Living IR com | Suiles Davenr : Double reed seats slat and reed backs, with and without arms: wvenport, OCKERS, y | chiair or rocker, covered in handsome tupestry; regular hey A 1 $2.00 ROCKERS, § : . T 1 rice $350.00 set. August Sul ¢ &) 3500 RoCKERS, SaLs FRicE |11 S Overstuffed Living Room Suites e 2S00 Three-Piece Overstuffed Suite in sclected Large Two-Piece Overstuffed Suites—salected tapestry cover; regular price $17s.00 5 ROCK 15 ROCK RO O RN O R tapestry, spring seat cushions; davenport, armehair 18D 7.50 tapestry loose spring cushions and spring pillow August sale Price arms: davenport and armchair; regular price ree-riece Mahogany Frame Living Room Suite—witk £ 0GR BRSESAT R SREUICT BT EOG HOA SRR and rocker; regular price $250.00 $225 00 $350.00 $315 00 , loose spring cushions; three pillows; davenport, ar ROCK ALK ) o S I R AUEUSL Sale Price 5 i Sh - €red 1 guod yudautly veiout L All Porch Chairs, Camp Chairs, Camp Stools and Steamer Chairs at August sale Lrice B e e $225.00 Clearance Prices. Four Piece Bedroom SUiteS Chree-Liece Cane Living Room Suite—D>M ny fran wits handsome tapestry; regular price $365.00. $ 2 - Wlllo‘ny Chalrs Rockers and American Walnut Suite—Bed, dresser, chif American Walnut Suite—Bed, dresser, chiffonier = f\‘\]‘, L e & 3 'J'O ] ferobe and vanity dresser; regulan and toilet tahle; regular price SiscalisceRt ane lyinuRHO0IG it GRS eIy price §250.00. Ausust Sale I’ricc 215-00 $165.00. August Sale Price ...... 148.00 ST iCE cha e nURICe cen o ARy rlcoll 62 8 bl 1H st cusk S, i rec 0 < Golden Oak Buffets Rena e 836000 . regular price $335.00. August Sale Price CHAIRS, SALE PRICE ... - S0 BB BB O % 9.00 Handsome Quartered Oak Colonial style Quartered Oak Buffets—With linen and silver CHAIRS, SALE PRICE ... o $13.00 Buffets—Our regular price §50.00 $45 00 CHAIRS, SALE PRICE ... = . . L 4 ughstiSalchzrlce MU RE LR Augst drawers and beveled plate mirror; regular price Reed Living Room Suites HAIRS, SALE PRICE £ Six-Piece Reed Living or Sun Parlor Suite—covered in imported cre- ¥ 3 YT tonne, in delft blue shade; chaise lounge, six foot floor lamp, armchair, HAIRS, i} PRIC = iers e * Living Room and Library Tables B o na i i i st ! e 316700 "HAIRS, S . o & Oal price $355.00. August Sale price . . Mahogany and . : 5 § TABLES SALE PRICE oo, 1o 20 Four-Piece Reed Suite—finished in old ivory; settee, armchair, rocker Reed Library and Porch Tables | —f:zziiisii i oo oo o e e hree-Piece Reed Sun Room Suite—Cretonne upholstery; davenport, Finished in natural, green and brown: $37 TABLES, SALE PRICE SECCEEUOE o SRS SaG e BEE e e S ot O 0 large rocker and oval table; regular price $285.00 $ 7.50 TAB SALE PRICE .... o . o R S 6. $47 TABL LE PRICE .... A = e o o e 844 DR $10000 TABLESISAEE PRICE 2. 0 S e s 3 MARLIS ) SATLEEPRICT IS HE R i = Nine-Pjece Decorated Sun Room or Porch Suite; settee, la armchair SilG0r TART RS S ALERPRTCE R o e 3 $65.00 TABL R Eiric & M e R e R and rocker; chaise lounge, small chair and rocker; table, chair and foot- $12.00 TABLES, SALE PRICE ... 5 E TABLES, S PRICE ool to fit; $15.00 7] 3 LE PRICE].... .. .. a 3 . A L2 PRICE o .a .o .. o .. eee 9§ August Sale Price . . .. teseae $14 -00 { 555 = =0y — po— IANTS ARE LUGKY [ ltay Besley Jed the locals with th OUTING FOR CHILDREN. half mile run, mile run, half mile r 5 If; St. Mary’s, McAleer c, MANILA'S LIQUOR PROBLEM. i willow, getting two hits h. . E lay (four men), 100 yard hurdle J . McCue 1b, McGrath 2b, Manila.—Manila council s gonc of City Playgzrounds | vard h iles, runnin high jump, run- | Crowe 3b, Lynch ss, Romona Long cf, | on record for a settlement of the ; ning broad jump, 12 One Treatment Win From Pirates in Tenth Inning Ao to Be Held at Compounce Tomorrow. pound ot | Helen Long rf, Mahon 1f liquor question in the Philippines by L] hop, step and jump, tug of war. - - the Filipinos. The council objects to e with Cuticura Travers, 2b . ) " 0| grounds conducted by the public MILTON HOME FIRST e " s | @ The New itain Machine compan - ea andru ¢ After Heinie Zim Doubles. | Budnick, 3b B i = x > Lake Erie produces more h to Cl rs D druff amusements commission, will hold the | : team will play the Colt team of Har | Omtment 2 & 60, Talcam 5, : = 2 = 3 Vetera wiver < Elg toad 1Racy 2 a 1c Col < art- | S st o : | an druzgists; Sosy ent 25 & 50, Talcar Begley, 1b s e closing festival of the season tomor- tovan briver Wins Blgin Roud Itace | (0" 1’5 g'clock tomorrow ufternoon | {he squire mils than any other body | SRSTIEESS; Soap i Dot & Biwwar Dudack, 1f . row afternoon at Lake Compounce, It | Averaging 73.5 Miles An Hour. at Walnut Hill park of water in the worid | Blanchard, If .... | is expected that between 400 and 500 | 8 Kilduff, cf . | childven will participate in the affaiv. | Phrates lost In the 10th when Zim- g 0 e e 0 Srelanis g | Lon, a Veteran driver, won the seventh | BUDDHISM IN HAWAIL | iy ) el r-base hit, | Holleran, ¢ SRR : i arty ave at 9:30 o'clock on | yenewal of the Elgin road race at 301 o : i g ! merman, who mrfl“; o \l\td" |.“»'~{ S special trolley cars, and in the event| i "C o e s T ok [ Tonolulu=e is &preadins | ;‘h“‘;” o "“‘”m‘ cM'rhc”(: mc” " Sehmiat, p ; | of rainy weather the festival will be | ;" 4 1q5 o CR) b | T Hawaiian and lelr‘. e | Frisch’s sacrifice. > score: s nioe o SN T = 3 AN 2 speed of { hoys and girls ‘are trained in r Howelin - - 5 | postponed until Wednesday. The ath-| 73 o mijec per hour. For.his vietors | mospis 3 3 e letic progkam will consist of dashes ; . Sunday schools and teachers | > ( sSmith, f .. | Milton bagged $4,00( f e $10,000 |, Pittsburgh .... 0000000000 (|\ 5 G Ll Poneet e el e | o 1 1 $4,000 of t 10,000 | are being prepared to expand the New York .... 0000000001 ] . a team from each playground, folk | e ok i theRsianns i Gonzales. ¢ tive events. The Smith playground | S0 . : oS CRATPLE PATAL TO BABRY [ 9 3y s Lo baseball team, champions of the lea- who staried his first im- Brooklyn, Aug. —The Poison | portan ace at the dianap s onc 1 Five E tine f s ch- er will most an all-dtar aggregation, | POTANL raco at (he Indianapoli London.—Given a tine of strych- | N THE FARM Ogks, masquerading under thg name e . Lunch will be served the children, | SP€Cdway this spring, put his car into | nine and arsenic tablets for a rattle | o e e 5 T : | and trips on the fiying horses and | (M17d place, while Ralph Mulford, who | to keep him quiet the 13-months'- | i y e e T Heidleicrie B Shld i Whip will also be contained on he| Was forced to withdraw hix own car|old son of James Ross got the box | Pursuant to an order of the Probate Court District of Southington | | | The score and summary: Closing Festival When Carlson Makes Poor Throw New York, Aug. 25.—After a des- perate pitching ‘duel between Toney and Carlson, with honors even, the Elgin, Ills., Aug. 25.—Tommy Mil- S S R SRS i e it ; program. The boys will he under the | I he 178th mile.pulled up in fourth | open and swallowed cnough of the | will sell at public sale to the highest bidder without reserve the following make & Brooklyn holiday At e i 5 care of Harry Ginsberg, assisted by | Pltce at the wheel of Ira Vail's entry. | ets Lo cause death | described farm located in Flanders District in town of Southington and Brooklyn base hits were thicker Tk I 5 Johnny Bertini, Jack Bunny, Kehoe & - known as the ¥arl F. Smith place. than the fallen leaves in Vallombre Srgis g and Sandstrom. Supervisor John .1 FINAL TWILIGHT GAME. I'wo certain picces of land: one piece containing 8 acres more or Twenty-one—count 'em, twenty-one MeDapald RS s | Rourke will be in charge of the gen- - less and one picce containing 75 acres more or less together with house, Hiygiysand full srown bingles houncedil-es (i G 2 eral program. The girls will he | New Departure and St. Mary's Girl's barn and other improvements. This farm is well located between New off’ the Brooklyn‘bats. The Dodgers | Il © «ovevvenn. 3 chaperoned by Misses Grace A. Burns,!| Teams to Mect Tomorrow Night g & Britain, Southington and Plainville in prosperous section and will make committed assault on both Doak and | Haves, Koy 3| May A. Cox, Laurene Mouatf, May Sy 4 Zood fa \d home. The house is arranged for two families and is in Tuero. The Poison Oaks, alias the Begley, Florence Dougherty and Mars he final twilight baseball zames of ood condition, and other buildings arve in fair shape. About 30 acres are Cardinals, chipped in with flocks of E Campbell, : > so; will be played tomorrow llable and balance is pasture and woods. There is a large number of errors of omission and commission | \pney 05 000 000 —_— = Maryisiblayeionndsfnlion ? N fruit and shade trees and a quantity of marketable timber and wood. The and 18,000 Brooklyn fans were treat- the girls' tcams reprosenting the New 7P Y 5 ! r o : ! i e . ) 000 000 300— ] e y farm also contains a fine pond and trout brook and altogether makes a ed to the twildest and wooliest exhi- UBC00 300 BIG TRACK MEET PLANNED. Departure Manufacturing company o rm I h . L 3 b o very desirable proposition. ~pft e A PRI TR & bition of the national frolic that everi Two-base hits, Campbell, Budnick: Much interest 1s being manifested | of Bristol will play the 5t Mary s A deposit of $300 required at time of sale, balance to be paid when 7 == inthe Bltenh Rell gends) violen | bases, Annex | 4 Pexip 10| I (e Bronoecd frack snd feld semen | icam. He game will Btait A €L zood and sufficient decd is delivered. ] il double plays, Howe (0 Begley: Hayes| '© De held at the Berlin fair grounds | o'clock, and seven innings will be ROBERT B. WHITE, Farm Broke % to Baeltz to McDonald; base on balls, | O September 24, under the auspices|iplayed . b 4 5 look v property call or St Louis . 100000000~ off Hayes 6, off Schmidt 2; struck out, | °F_the w Britain Industrial Athletic The lineup of the teams is us fol-- I:u" full particulars ::v|r{ appointment n_>‘ B GRE THEuIas) B Brookive .. 01211104x—10 e e e S R i RS, A o write Ttobert B. White, Plainville, Conn. Tel. 14 " 4 Doak, Tuero and Clemons; Smith | po mo 10 BY BA78s | 2 program are as follav r Ftzgerald ss, Curry 1b, Bur- Lol Remember sale will take place on the farm at 2 p. m. on Sept. 3r and Miller o dash, 220 vard dash, 440 v e here \/ Nowsgctin ad ook this ANNEX BEAT PEXTO | nOINGS OF THE DUFFS The Mail Was Suspended for a While BY ALLMAN IN SUNDAY BATTLE ’ b On,I'LL FIND 1T~ { | TS REMINDS ME OF Locals Gain a Victory Through Poor I Keep sTRAIGHT ]| [WE GooD OLD DAYS N DOWN THIS ROAD A R WHEN 1| WAS 1IN Work of “Lefty” Hayes on the "TiLL | COME. TO A THE CAVALRY— Mound Yesterday. ScdorHOUSEIAMD i ; g et 7 ; HAD N THE. Fhe Annex evened up with the p 8 > G \ A CAVALRN Pexto team of Southington for the 1 | ; Ak s defeat administered here last Tuesday night when the locals took the mea ure of the Southington team in th town yesterday afternoon “Teriyt . Haves, who downed the locals last "week, was mainly responsible for the loss of the game yesterday, his fielding being very poor, three errors hav beert chalked up against him > Annex secured nine hits, and of this number, impbell and Budnick hit doubles. The runs for the Annex came in tfe first and third innings, two being pushed across in the open- Ing round and five in the third “Bosh” Schmidt was on the mound for the Annex and he allowed five hits, < The Pexto boys rallied in the “lucky seventh” and scored all qf their tallies. Travers, Budnick and )