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‘3 NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MAY 3 Buyingat Schwartz Bros. Sensational Sacrifice Disposal Sale Of $50,000 Worth of Furniture and Rugs Selling 350,000 worth of Furniture and Rugs is a big job ordinarily, for three months,'-but we decided to do it in 14 days. If that seems impossible, just remember that a store could give away more than that much in less than a day ! T A QUESTION OF INDUCEMENT—and when you see the way prices have been slaughtered at this Sen acrifice Disposal Sale you will understand why we are not crazy, or deluded in figuring the amount of busi- ness we can do in 14 days ! We know there are hundreds of people in this town who have said: “Oh, yes we need new Furniture and Rugs in our home, but we are going to wait until prices come down. Believe us when we tell you that prices have Hit Rock Bottom at this sale. We have put the kind of prices on this immense stock taat are irresistible. You will simply have te buy when you see the goods and the prices. BEDROOM SUITE $410.00 American Walnut Bedroom Suite, Queen Anne Period Design, Four-piece, Bed Dresser, Chiffonier and Dressing Table— Sale Price $214.85 BEDROOM SUITE $336.00 Spinet Design Bedroom Suite, Four- pieces, genuine American Walnut— $199.45 Sale Price AXMINSTER RUG $85.00 Heavy Seamless Axminster Rug, size 9x12 feet—rich Oriental colors and patterns— Sale Price. ... .00 . $33.45 BED OUTFIT $31.50 Three-piece Bed Outfit, Iron Bed, good Spring and Mattress, all sizes—com- plete— DINING CHAIR $7.00 Solid Oak Dining Chair, solid construc- tion—Golden Oak finish—slip seat— - SalePrice:........0.00000 $3.35 KITCHEN CHAIR $2.50 Kitchen Chair, solid wood seat, good finish, well made— .. $1.29 SalePrice ............. , BED SPRING b SiOsW'G'pnuine National Bed Spring — all R : 'LIVING ROOM SUITE $285.00 Three-piece Living Room Suite, beautiful tapestry upholstered—all Spring construction — Rocker, Chair and Bed- .. $179.65 BRASS BED LADIE‘S’ WRlTlNG _Dssxs A big selection of Ladies’ Desks, any de- sign or finish—AT GIVE AWAY PR‘ICES PHONOGRAPH $25000anklmeonognph,Am¢nun Phy:tll' $45.00 Full-size Brass Bed, Banded Satin finish, large posts and fillers— . $27.65 Sale Price .. TEA WAGONS Fifty Tea Wagons, Period Style Walnut, gl.nyorOakfinnhes—-ATLF.SS THAN COST OF PRODUCTION. MATTRESS $27.50 Silk Floss Mattress, full size, roll edge, two parts, fancy art ticking— Sale Price . .. . $13.65 FANCY COTTON MATTRESS WITH EVERY BEDROOM SUITE— ONLY, 5¢c Sale Price . . $18.75 BED DAVENPORT $70.00 Sclid Oak Bed Davenport, best Spring construction, good finish, brown Spanish Imperial leather upholstering— Sale Price . .. .. $49.85 BEAUTIFUL FLOOR LAMP WITH SILK SHADE, WITH LIVING ROOM SUITE— ONLY 5¢ Sale Price .. 'LIVING ROOM SUITE $415.00 Solid Oak Dining Room Suite, Queen Anne Period Design, nine-pieces— China, Buffet, Table and six Chairs— S_ale Price ... .. 1 $189.45 A GOOD RUG, SIZE 27x54 INCHES WITH EVERY ROOM SIZE AXMIN- STE OR VELVET RUG— ONLY 5c SCHWARTZ BROS;..;, | | More Days | That’s All pikea of meckils™ Ei m‘m_' -l Sale Price . ......... 312445 MUSIC CABINETS All kinds of Music Cabinets — AT: SEN- SATIONAL SALE PRICES, i ELEGANT MANTEL CLOCK‘ WITH ANY DINING ROOM SUITE= - Convenient Credit Terms Just Five POETRY ON LILAC PATH. ! We met upon the Lilac PIv.h One lovely day In May The worship of ‘the Bauu{n' Had led our feet that i - A chance word dropped in passing— We paused—a moment more “ I saw how rich were heart and bram - With all 4 poet’s lore. | She spoke to me 4bo..{ the trees oted, A Dbit of verse she q Familiur, well-lo es to me; ‘With artist eye she noted The beauty which like.paradise The very soul rejelces She told me how the wi The trees by their sweet vflee.— The music of the wind that sighe And sobs and laughs among Their branches, speech to ears attunel clear as that of tengue. Her vojee and eves were e!ecnnx pure. and fins A1 steadrast gase met mine! Refuctantly T saw her go. Just why I Zelt such sinking ofnie hearg at eur paths separate lay. , By leme free-masonry of soul, me sp! e, She was, nez‘mmaum-uc& . Alas, both were shy— - Too diffident! -Or was it fate's C should part— Eyes satiate with beauty, With hunger in the Reart The friend that all my lee‘ Td senght so! ~ Oh, shall we ever meet again® ¥ I long that wi And thit s why the Lilac Path Wistful I walk each day! —Louella C. Poole, in Boston Tflmcm' May 16, 1921, THE PASSING OF MAY. As soft as the recurrence of 2 rhyms In some old love song of the u\ulg- ln\elme or Suckling or thelr’ courtiv Beloved & lf.n seeks her last 'yxun: tigns oodthrush notes are like a the tender touch of temre asses, as the twilight negts r begins to climb our fifls treasure, hear her bre: As deep lone of midnight echesth Dym~ ud dying and dying among tha —C\m(on “Scollard and Elizabeth Seoligd, in New York Herald. HUMOR OF THE DAY Doctor (at aceident)—Who will velun teer to tell this man’s wife that hes hart? Bright Boy—Get Jones to break in¢ news—he stutters.—Answers. “Bay, par’. s “What's on your mind now? “I see that there is to be 2 union ehvrc! service tomorrow. Is that intesded cially for labor organizations?'—Ho Post. -] | “Conscience tells 2 man whin ' hew d4 wrong " remarked the bachelor. “You haven't got the name quite rig: replied the meek bemedlict ‘ Her name is Constance.”—Boston Tran- he prosperous looking eitiven med profiteer. reformed enou:h to make res: building 2 hospital”—Biry f dyeing one's hatr is res |~ us as the doctors say?” sa fou bel it 18" replied Hempeek. * mine tried it once and W le widow ‘ m four children."—dew Globe. " “He has 2 hepeless disease™ Al “That 507 What's the trouble?™ “His hair has started falling owt”— Detroit Free Press. ‘All the boys im Crimsen sgpear to have quit playng poke: ° .,” lied Cactus “The eperi tax returns.”—Washington Star, “Man, askin® for ma lamie’s hand, but I wouldn' gie ma consent to & fule who hasna ten shinns ia ghe wor. r-rid.” o “That's ower streng, sir® "‘.‘ “Aweel maybe. Hae ye malr tham h\ shinns??"—Punch, Lenden. Mrs. A—AMy husband admires every« ohce— 4 Mrs. B—Well, what do you admird about him?” Mrs. A—Why, his good taste—Heus- ton Post. The prison wisiter was going ther rounds. “Have you ever struggle against the consequences of temptation?™ she asked of ome ferocious-looking fai« Iow “Yes. ma'am, I have,” he answered. L I suppose if you had feugh$ just a little harder you wouldn't be here today. Would you?” she inquired. “Well, ma’am” said the prisoner, med estly. “I did the best I could. It tésk five policemen to get me to the statiom. —Houston Post. = THE KALEIDOSCOPE ™ The hearts of sedentary workers at¢ apt to become soft and flabby. The English town of Aldershot has a school for training steepiejacks. At one spot near New Zealand the ocean is more than six miles deep. Dark-haired people are more subjec to insanity than the fair-haired Hand winning wheels are still mads in London for export to the far east | A stainlees steel has been invented ir sonal attendant walts on no one else. Suicides in the United States durmip 1920 numbered 6,171, including 707 children. In Luxembury there !s a penalty for those who do not record their votes z elections London dentists who cater te e wealthy class frequently charge 3750 17 a set of false teeth As 2 means of instilling cenfidenee the girl patrons of the Y W C. A. swim ming poois at Toronto Canada, are en couraged to learn trick swiming and = 2 result they have a great variety of water stunts to show. There are several' very small states tucked away on one part of the workd <: together, but the tinfest of them all ! Tavalora a small island north of Sielly and south of Cape which has « population of fifty. .Its government i very simple, but the residents mafntain a representative at Rome. We are. accustomed to speak of the “stars” on the flag. As a matter of fac' the national banmer has no stars e: blazoned on it. They are herald‘c “mu lets” or five-pointed representatives ¢ the rowels of the mpurs of a knight. Thus we have today on the flag, 2 rowel an not a star, for every state in mv-s- Tobacco farmers of Canada are pro paring for a 60,0 v year, which sheuld more than $15000,00. produced 21,688,600 acres. Quebec, the l‘uwe produced -um year, an average