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. THIS BEDROOM SUITE Of Bed, Dresser, Chifforobe and Toilet Table, made in "American walnut. A truly wonderful value. Regular price $285.00. REDUCED TO EVERYTHING IS REDUCED 20% to 50%. No Exceptions. Reduction of 20% on every Refrigerator. Reduction of 25% on every Kitchen Cabinet. "Reduction of 40% on every Baby Carriage. Reduction of 50% on every Iron Bedstead. T T e o e T T oL —— e ‘ ‘cConnecticut’s Best Furllture Store?? ¢ UNITED STATES OF AMERICOA. District of Connectcut. on the twentieth day | E3-Senator Cartwright Thinks This Is "y for The United States | 1921, erican filed a libel in the Dis- | jourt of the United States for | strict of Connecticut against 16 Tomato Catsup in accordance SCIENTIFIC PLANS Only Equitable Way of Adjust- ing Problems. Hoston, Feb. 1.—A wage scale - " e | ot of Congress, approved June ( based on a scientitic calculation of the 6, civil and maritime D WHEREAS, by virtue of pro- | due form of law, to me direct- ry, 1921, 1 have seized and the sald sixteen cases of to- ats and have same in my | relative | W fi~ HEREBY GIVEN that | ! ourt will be held in the in at 12 Statex Court Room, the New Haven, Conn, PALMER U. 8. Marshal By Willlam J. Hayes, Deputy U. 8. Marshal EDWARD L. SMITH, U. 8. Attorney For the United States. ederal Bidg., Hartford, Conn. Britain, Conn., Jan. 27, 1921, FOX’S TOM MIX ATCH FOR CE TO EVERY WOMAN” re You ptured? L. BATTALION AND M. BATTALION, tupture Specialists, Mces ut the Bronson he seventh day of February, r the trial of said premises, he owner or owners, and all who may have or claim any , are hereby cited to be and at the time and placo atfore- show cause, if any they have, final decrce should not pass jod WM. Rt [ ! New York Structural Worker »\Il"l"‘fl‘ | structural iron worker | vices [(opposite Scegic theater) be here Saturday, from | stride | lems. | great efforts of capital and labor jwas offered ax the remedy for indus- | rnable on the seventh day of {trlal strife by forr Cartwright, of address to the I Commerce today “We have learned that we cannot solve the problems of industry by raising wages,” he sald. “They went w«ky high during the war and indus- trial disturbances multiplied Some of ux have learned that wages and hours are scientific questions and when that great fundamental fact has filtered through the brains of cap- tains of Industry and labor leaders we will have made a tremendous toward industrial peace.” “Violent methods invoked by either side will pever solve the present prob- Suppose employers shoutd so combine as to succeed in deating la- bor into submission. We would have sullen and unwilling workers and they would not earn their salt “Tabor cannot afford to heat cap- lifornia in »n Chamber of | ital into submission. 1f by force they should succeed our private deposit boxes would be filled with idle dol- lars and idle dolldrs mean idle men.” In calling for tolerante during the present perfod when the purchasing power of the people has been tem- porarily suspended, Mr. Cartwright pointed out that all of the world's greatest panics were preceded by vio- lent agitation for some political or social nostrum in one or mere of the commercial nations Challenge Milk 18¢ can. Russell Bros Advt FALLS 16 STORIES. Only One Sprained Fing New York, Feb. 2 who plunged from the top of a new 16 story build- ing in Proadway yesterday reported for work this merning . His fall through space was broken by a heavy canvas debris receptacle, stretched from the fifth tier, His little finger was sprained MAKES RECORD RUN. Steamer Huron Goes From New York to Rio Janeiro in 13 Days, 22 Hours. New York, Feb. 3.——What is said to be n new record for the rum between New York and Rio Janeiro has been established by the steamer Huron. Ad- to the Munson line here today, operators of the Huron for the United States Shipping board, sald that the vessel had arrived at the Brazilian port Senator George | }md:-,\ for Southampton At Mr. | PADEREWSKI SAILS SATURDAY. ’ | Schwab’s office it was said he \ ) | | { i { I | ] | | Nathan Cohen, | FOR WYAAGE SCALE | Visit Englana, rthat his trip had no business signi- | ficance. | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, estry seats. and drawer fronts. dow. will U Paris, FFrance and Italy but Feb. day for his visit to Ameri “Mr. Schwab is going abroad sole- | il on the steamer rest and recreation,” an as- | Huvre for New York sistant said. \ Butter is lower. Russell Bros Advt. | Advt. “A STORE former France, [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ J Eight Piece Dining Suite Of 66 inch Buffet, 54 inch Table and Chairs with Tap- The simplicity of this suite adds to its beauty on account of the selected woods in the panels The moulded panels and the carved nulling on the frieze are taken from the late Elizabethan motifs which were strongly in evidence during the Jacobean period. See it in our North win- Regular price $484. REDUCED TO $295.00 He will | Challenge Milk 18¢ can. Russell Bros, | ship Aquitan P from 1921, MARQUIS SAILS TODAY. i Premier Padérewskl of Peland will start _\-.‘"“._‘|('ill'luln‘oulfl' Leaves New York on Aquitania, Bound for England. | Carisbrooke who was hooked to sa today for E announced he New York, Feb. 3.—The Marquis of it zland aboard the steam- would enter a business career with a large DR ;I,ondon shipping concern. He | never before been engaged in sort of commercial pursuit. He is a son of the Prince of Bat- tenburg, grandson of Queen Victoria, a cousin of King George V. and a brother of the queew of ain. He | has been a guest here for eseveral months, of Gen. Cornelius Vanderbilt. has any Butter is lower. Russell Bros.—Advt. CANELIVING ROOM loose spring cushions, covered in velou price $365.00. REDUCED TO THIS IS A GENUINE S The prices have actually been reduce not go through our stock and mark everyt then down just to show a fictitious cut. We have had several customers who around at other “sales” and find that out Higher and our Prices'Lower. DISCUSS Hartford, F $1,600,000 add mal school in cussed by they tion yesterda lake was at. pressed deep Challenge M —Advt., 9 FOR THE PEOPLE” Cpen For Your Inspection To-morrow, February 4, 1 You are cordially invited to attend. No one will urge you to buy, but youw'll find eager and col clerks awaiting your arrival in order that they may have the privilege of showing you around. So folks, ceme in and lock arcund at the merchandise, look at the price tags, try on the garmen are under no obligation whatever, in se doing.’ REMEMBER OUR STAN D. “FOR THE COPLE." Our Store, Our Clerks, the Expericnce of Over a Quarter of a Century in the Ready-to-Wear. in fact EVERYTHING advantage, is here. “FOR THE PEOPLE.” of what wil Yabada For Our Opening, Saturday, February we are going to give i'o cveryone SOUVENIRS making a purchase. have to buy any given amount “or over.” These gifts are imported articles, coming from Japs an, ! 5, You do not 1921, Our Slogan: REMEMBER “Every Day a Sale Da just five or €ix or a dozen days in the EVERY DAY! Four 4 Every ¥i rgains