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e —— R L —— stock is being felt far and wide ! Into hundreds of homes it fine new furniture at a real saving. People -everywhere sale opened, making the selection even larggr than before. f o T All Rockers 209, Off This includes every rocker in every style in our entire st Among the many different styles represented are overstuffed tapestry and velour, ma- hegany frame rockers, similar to the one illustrated above, all of them luxuriously comfortable and unparal- about the remarkable values our August Sale offers and there is still time for you to share in the 20% saving. ‘Many new samples of in- coming fall merchandise have been added to our great stock since ths has brought are talking in this sale. August reduction of 20%. : agnificent Period Suites In Mahogany and American e Walnut Are Priced at Exactly 209, Off - d values at the August reduction ! If you are planning on buying a new rocker or two any time later this fall, & would certainly pay you to take advantage of the August Sale and buy it at 20 per cent. kass than regular prices. than_you would ordinarily furniture of such fine character, really means ! ordinary furniture elaxwhere, 209, Off On All Buffets When you stop to consider that our original prices on this period furniture were considerably expect to begin to appreciate what this 2) per cent. saving The August prices on furniture like this are actually less than you would pay for less pay for then you can buy it at a rzal possible. This includes all odd buffets in period styles as well as an un- usual variety of different btyles in oak- You will be sure to find a buffet that will match your furniture perfectly and your sav- ing will be exactly 20 per cent. off ties regular prics. . August Sale prices start as low as $35.50 August Sale — Mattress Special | The $20.00 Mattresses that we are eFing during this August Sale as a special feature are going fast at $12.90. Remcmber, these mattresses are of fine construction throughout, being made of clean, sanitary, new material with extra fine quality tick. A value that you will readily ap- preciate when you se: it Get One Today at $12.90 new fall in. rose, We have sold an unusually large number of these cane and mahog- sny suikes during our August Sale There are charming 3-pieas- suites as shown above in cane and ma- hogany with silk “ damask uphoi- 4 : stering, also beautiful 2-piece }“‘ *me‘:‘t“"; :e "?’“ry:::: svuitn in ‘mulberry or blue velour. rom o choose. S cah H ) is included at exactly 20 per cent. r Ty eIt Lh our: {ess_than the original low prices. stock at exactly 20 per cent. less than usual. BUY NOW—. . ‘Even For Future Delivery ! If you are anxious to tak: advantage of this sale and have net yet secured your home or apartment, come in and . pick out what you wish, and ret us hold it in storage for eu until you find a home in which to put it. The sav- ing of 20 per cent. is well worth the investment on your part and we will give you every co-operation. = Never will you get a better opportunity to buy your Included in our present large stock are dozens of diffi:rent patterns that were bought exclusively for fall, but inasmuch as the 20 per cent. discount applies to our entire stock, we are including them at 20 per cent. off. the handsome new patterns, the latest color effects rug at a saving! blue and taupe. Yeu must actually see our enorm- ous stoock in lamps, including these with the newest polychrome bases, to_really appreciate what the sale offers in this department. All floor lamps, boudoir lamps, table lamps, reading lamps, etc., at exactly 20 per cent. less than the original low prices. Come in and see No matter what period style you have in mind you are certain to find it here in the woed and finish you want. period furniture and now is your opportunity to Discriminating persons prefer saving. There are just a few days left and then the sale ends—cc come -as scon as Lexington, Conway, or Player Piano. T ouchiné —Ev'ery Home in the Entire Community « The influence of this great sale with its' 20% reduction on our entire ; : No matter whether you want furniture for a spacious mansion or a modest cottage, now is the time to buy ! You will find even the most magnificent period suites in mahogany and walnut are included at the When the sale ends and the 20% reduction is taken off from this merchandise it will be too late to profit by this re- duction. . Do not let this cpportunity slip through your fingers! Below are just a few of the typical examples of the splendid values included" _ Library Tables 209, OFf Many manufacturers’ representatives have told us we were foolish to in- clude our. great stock of library tables.at a 20 per rent. discount, be- cause they were going to be higher in the fall and very harfd to get at any price. Howewver, we are making a flat. reduction of 20 per cent. on everything in our entire stock and this includes likrary tables along with everything ela:. Scores of different styles in mahogany, oak and Ameri- can walnut from which to choose— your saving is exactly 20 per cent. off the regular price. August Sale of Pianos and Player Pianos There is truly an unusual oppor- tunity for you to buy a good Piano now at a real saving of not less than 20 per cent. and you can select from such fine makes as Chickering, Hardman; Hallet & Davis, Wassermann, Grawford, and many other high class instruments at a saving of one-fifth on your Pizho Get This Extra Player Piano Special Now We ane offering during this sale fifty new 88-note Prayer Pianos of absolutely dependable quality, throughout, fine tone and action, fully guaranteed, represent- ing an absolutely good $650.00 value, with fifteen rolls, bench and scarf, and same will be delivered in your home with our unconditional guarantee to giver you perfect satisfaction— August Sale Price $485.00 SPECIAL EASY TERMS good construction 209, Off On All Bedroom Furniture In spite of the present shortage of all chambeer furniture, we are show- ing an enormous stock in all the newest period designs in such fin- ishes as ivory, mahogany and Amer- ican walnut. Your choice at 20 per cent. less-than regular price. The suite illustrated above is but one of the many charming crea- tions in bedroom ~furniture = that can’now be bought at a real sav- ing. There are many others in equally distinctive period styls and you save exactly 20 per cent. if you come during the August Sale. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO0. 135 to 143 MAIN STREET,] 1| Buenos Aires, Ju 5.—The United Stateg Shipping Board has been de- frauded of many thousands of dollars wihich amount to of Shipping Board i River Plate trade, ac- cording to reports to the board by Ca tain G L. Carden, st ntative i Shipping ard Emergehay i through’ pract accompanied aptain of I3 1. C. Farwel rived here a month ago to taks and protect the hoard's interests. 1 arrived here, id to The A “ship chandlers, and other connected with theé ustry seemed (o be in a ge nt to mul h ) will what as wad until it orde In rece while that exy Buenos A it felt tha omething wrong wien uch prices, for instance, as | or butter. “It seems becyme s0 obvious to take cha who had hopes of sell- blics to prepare for a agents, and pro; | Shipping Board able ité at pri pt a desire to obtai paid, sir y for to sult of this has been " 4:BEAR OIL | for HAIR t AN INDIAN’S SECRET One of the potent ingredients of M K;lhllu—(ar the hi 1s i oil. E not found in any other hair prepara- tHon. Kotalko has succeeded in many cases of baldness, falling hair and dandruff when every other hair lotion or treat- ment has proved futile. $300 Guarantee. Amaz- ing results in cases considered hopeless. You never saw a bald Indian! ‘Why become or remain Bald if you can grow hair? If others have cbtained a new growth or have conquered dandruff, through Kotalko, thy of KOTALKO at any b Sents. silver o stamps, | PROOF BOX of Kotalko to J. B. Brittain, Inc., Station F, New # A Bulletin For Sale LEGAL NOTICFS. NOTICE from Union longer period on ihe so Shetucket utes. 1e _ordinances of is tereby five minutes icket street erma an five min- ater street ¥ Water street fror street to Market eet, on the easte et street. on the e: t t from M : westerly side of front of the Thayer that parking as further me is allowed y period in ex on_the southerly m Broadway to a easterly side of known as numbers nd from said point all vehicles, except re being loaded or un- to remain standing period; and no vehicle, except same is being loaded or unload- e 1!10'9'('0(1 to remain standing point_in the Chapman buildin 3 and 5 Bath street for any while t] on the streets of the d h ' shall © betwen 7 o'cloe! evening o'clock in the morning, except as the hours a limited by Section 2 of this or- City Whoever violates any of the s of this ordinance shall be nun. ished by a fine not exceeding Sec. 6. A1l ordi nances inconsistent Attest: City Clerk and Cl of the Court of Comm Norwich, 2, 1920. NOTICE CAUCUS ENROLLMENT. The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Sprague will meet at the Town Clerk’s Office. in said_Town ays. the 6th and 13th, 12 o'clock noon until 9 p. for'the purpose of making an enrollment of the legal voters of said Town in nccordance with the require- ments of Chapter 37 of the General Stat- utes. DANIEL DAY. LAWRENCE G. DRESCHER, Registrars, { Sprague, July 29, 1920, Shipping | plucking iden goose. The re- sult was that when the. vessel cleared | Dill were to the steamship | s [away | The i lies or expenditures for repairs. pairs at present. must be made| | acoerding cation and under |bond. E t have my signa- | ture the re- { Advertisement Will Sell Ii | t of Common | August | How U. S. Stipping Board Was Defrauded {much as 50 .per cent. on many items Conditions formerly were so bad that i have even leard ‘that in some caser food was thrown overboard in order to create a shortage so that purchases could be made." During the first four weeka of the pervision provided by the new & @r- rangement it was offich estimatad hipping Foard, d States gov- a saving for. th means _for the ent, of $30,000. for-food alons and for repairs was made. -AS a campaizn at least one ar- is expected when a certain ship arrives in ew York. There 23 lines. under the Ship- ping Board which have vessels caliing at ports in this jurisdiction. Ther re on an average. 22 vesséle on hand at all iimes. The averag: cost for maintaining th is frem $1500 to §2,000 each per day. Befere th war an Anx n vessel om the r iosity. red to, this port | Board had no ef- its own to take charge of ‘A& in ports throughout the world, iued Captain Carden, “it us- ot Many d aireadr entru hed agene repres ot competing lings at in many cases been held bac given the pre: cauding the expensed of Americar »$ to mount up through port charg- nd lost time. all River Plate ports, losses frese i ave been great . &s those through over-charges fos and so forth. There it s on record where an American up. for months for re charges totalling about $300.- inst her. Bui ing to it now that Shipping into port and get t unnecessary delay.- to the Shipping Board frem attention undoubtedly will be sev- ] hundred thousand dollars. Agents who have the interests of ationalities more at heart thau are coming te learn that they are not entitled to more than a legiti- mate profit from American vessels apd must handle them efficiently If they went American business. > Captain Carden and his assistamt. Captain _ Farwell, are offfcers of the United States Coast Guard, datailed -en oard service. _During the n Carden Wwas port captain ¢ York and had charge of loading {more than 345,000,000 tons of high.ex- plosives, making a record, it is said af never ha had an accident or lost'a man. we Board are se ves BAR COMMITTEE FAVOES LEAGUE OF NATIONS Aug. 4—Ratification ef the | peace treaty including>the league of ma- | tions covenant, without amendments {will be recommended at the convention of the American Bar Association here, August 25 to 27, inclusive. The recom- mendation will be in the majority report of a special committee appointed o cop- t. Lou sider the trealy. The committee which signed the re- port croft, was composed of Edgar A. Ban of Chicago, . William H. -Was of New York, and the late Fred- . Judson, of this city. Blood Smith, of Topeka, Ken. Georze Tucker, of Lex-: present a mincrity re- they assert. they are with the majoriy \ rick Charles and Henry St which to concur” jons of reports to be presented at 1i5h* have been received B¥ mbers of {ne local 1 The reports ione is of the op! that ncluding. the propesait | tor of nations, should be rat- ified without amendment,” the majority report on the treaty declares. “Theé world is anxious to return to & more set- tled condition which awaits the term: nation of the great war. If amendments n | are proposed by the United States, oth- er zovernments would undoubtediv pro ose amendments, and it s uniikely hat a second Conference could priduce more satisfactory treaty. . “It is particularly fitting - that the j} United States shouid suppprt the prope- I'sal for this league. The league is based upon our own experience in a federa- tion of states enjoying liberty and peace It has been our high destiny to jeoin with our lies in preventing the de- struction of liberty and establishing it as the governing principle in the life ef the states. “Upon entering the war we express- ed it as our desire and purpose to. se- cure not only for ourselves, but for aii nations of the world, an enduring peace. based upon those principles ‘of liberty and of justice which we enjey. The league is organized for that parpes: Should the United States refuse te en- t the league it would defeat ils or- ganization; should the United States join, it gives the best assurance ef its success.” LACK OF ORDERS FOR CLOTHING MANUFACYUEERS New York, Aug. 4—Several elothing manufacturers in this city reported a re- duction today in their working forces secause of lack of orders and ‘“genmeral conditions in the trade.” Schwarts & Jaffe, Inc., employing more than ' 4,000 workmen, announced that 25 per cemt. of their employes were ordered net to.repert this morning. Leaders in the clothing industry said they were not alarmed by failure of the | retail trade to place large orders and ex- pected a stabilization of the market in the near future. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION AN EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AND PARLOR MAID. WASHINGTON 'STREET, INGS.. MRS. FREDERIC L. GOoD. 0S- DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Inves igated. Write Postoffice Bex 413, Neew | wica. Conn octild HOTELS i American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Shstucket Strest { DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAM PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telept.one 1227 26-28 Broadway Fhene i BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNs BUWLING ALLYS, HAJESTIU BUILDING