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Consisting of 1 fine Extension Teble, 4 leather seat Chairs, as shown. Regulir price $45.00. AUGUST SALE PRICE Cee 81165 ] $22.50 GENUINE FELT Just think of being able to pur- chase a genuins Felt Mattress at such aslow pride. Have rofl edga and are. enclosed in a heavy srade of art ticking. AUGUST SALE PRICE SAVING H AUGUST § NEW PERFECTION OIL 5 'OVES At Big Reductions 2 Buraer.Cil Slove, 3 Burnen Oil Stove $13.66 i 18.35 Large Oven to cover two burners ROUND EXTENSICN TABLES 1n_oak, base. Very substantially built, 2 $35.00 5 AUGUST SALE PRICE $18.75 “ELECTRIC DOMES Prices thak will surprise you. A.geod selestion 2 to pick fmpm. / Regular Prics § AUGUST SALE PRICE $12.95 ENGLANDER TWIN BEDS Ssme as picturs, finished in white or ivery. Complets with. Matt d Spring, R Selling Price R Reguiar AUGUST SALE PRICE 423.73 3 ST MR S OU: y — GIVING YOU THE CHOICE OF END! . 911-13' WATER STREET AUGUST FURNITUI This Is the Greatest Saving Opportunity. Ever Offered to Norwich Home-makers SALES PRESENTS A SAVING OPPORTUNITY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TQ MISS. FOR IT’S THE MOST IMPORTANT AUGUSTEVEN'T OFFERED TO YOU IN YEARS; YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE QUALITY FURNITURE, RUGS, STOVES AND GS AT RADICAL REDUCTIONS FROM REGULAR PRICES. THESE REDUCTIONS APPLY ON OUR 3PIECE DAVENPORT SETS—As Sho AT HALF PRICE Don't postpons. Come early and rescive your share of the best bargains. '’ 3-PIECE TAPESTRY OVER-STUFFED SETS AT AUGUST SALE PRICES Our floor is just pecked in tigh turec Yol will certainly appr n such Furniture, with the finest Library and Parlor Furai- ate to find the best bargains ever offerod 4PIECE LIBRARY SET, IN This Set is built to giv Regular Seliing Price AUGUST SAL ; h e. The design is appealing. Table to match. ENGLANDER LINK FABRIC SAG-PROQF BED SPRING—AUGUST SALE PRICE $6.85 Matchless for resiliency .and strength, finished in grey rust-proof enamel —sanitary—in all sizes. The features embodied in the Englander rgin. forced fabrics have the additional feature of 3 reinforoment of latera] atos] bands. The ends of these bands are fa 4'to the frame by oil tempered steel helical springs. This adds to the strength of the fabriz, without in- terfering with its resiliency, and makes an ideal spring 7o vse. e, : COMPLETE TEN-PIECE MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE Consists of ten beautifully fashioned pieces The Buffet measures 68 inghes and has drawer lined for silverware. Extension Table measures 54 inches and opens to 6 feet. Host Chair and five Diners are uphoistered in genuine blue leather. Roomy grill front China Cabinet and Serving Tahle complete tha suise. i AUGUST SALE PRICE $259.50 » FLOOR LAMPS Y liuuc are beautiful and artie- tic, in wonderful new pat- terns— $21.75 UP ENTIRE STOCKS - S VARIETIES AND ASSORTMENTS. AND THE RANGE OF PRICES IS SO WIDE THAT YOU CAN FIND HERE, EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY. THE FEW ITEMS SHOWN HERE WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF THE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING. . In Bird’'s Eye Maple or Mahogany—same as pictured. This is'an ideal Set dor a spare room. AUGUST SALE PRICE $98.75 $7.87 FOR A PURE'ALL COTTON MATTRESS 100 All Cotton Felt Mattréssss. Your onl s Mattress that never was sold an; 100 in order to get'a low price. y chance in a lifetime t» get a ywhere near this price. We had ts buy <. o, REGULAR $38.00 100-PIECE DINNER SETS is Sale represents many unusual values in Di ets—e i reslace your présent broken set at a deairable saving. T T 0 7% 1 There are various size sets to choose from—all neat: attractively designed, .All are offered at reduced ly patterned and very Hundred-Piece Dinner Sets— prices. Regular $38.00 AUGUST SALE PRICE $23.95 BEDROOM SUITES ARE ALL VERY LOW-PRICED This $250.00 4-Piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite V AUGUST SALE PRICE $119.50 This suite is made of select Ml"fl‘illl—-flf the ‘Queen Afne period design. The Dressar han roomy drawera anc Is fitted with a plate mirror, The Chifforabe is very spacious and of the newest design, = ng Triple-mil Tailet Tabls and full-size Bow-snd Bed complete the spite, " RAG RUG—Size 27x 54 /. In & very pretty combination of colors, suitable for Bath Reom and Just fine for your s0a shore cattage. | 2 $1.29 Your Choice This Week at This Very Special Low Price ] ! Regular Value 250 RED CEDAR CHESTS At Almost Half Price — _August Bale Prices ranging Schwartz Bros., Inc. ' "“THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES”_ o e, ) RE SALE NORWICH, CONN. At Very Special Prices Come in and sece what a bargain you+cam get-this- month. At Greatly-Reduced Prices. You will profit by buying your ics box during this sale. Wo do’not carry any boxes over to next scason and that is the reason we will slash the prices to make them move quickly. - That are light in weinht and: very roomy foer Jea big child. Regular Price $25.00. AUGUST SALE PRICE $13.75 DER SLIDING COUCHES At 30% less than Regular Prices They are a little shop worn from handling. You are the fortunate one to get this opportunity. Get a_bargain now. LIGRARY TABLE Fumed oak Tahle with' drawer— as pictuns. Regular Price $35.00. AUGUST SALE PRICE $18.35° At very greatly reduced prices. We sell the famous Whitney Carriages. Also the well known Lloyd loam weave. Regular $50.00 Cartiage AUGUST SALE PRICE $29.75 % By THIS SOLID OAK BED AVENPORT .. A rare value at this Sale Price. oak-finished in golden. The upholster- The frames ing is a durable grade of imitation leather. n readily be Q’I‘lfl‘&)rm:d into. a comfortable, double-width bed. AUGUST SALE PRICE $42.75 " Beporter—What shal 18 fl it vy mme bleashess e bitor- Weat WL —Gateway- G Tommy (saying his prayers )h,vllunltdn'-ng‘w‘ll&ni the Jord ‘my soul to 4 gmfi- (promping)—Is— : ¥ (almost asleep)—I m Tet ‘hivl §O. ceny, meeny. miny, mO x change. “No, Tikie, no more pic You've had two pieces miready.” L lj:flnm Tve got lots o Topm Why aide't . you policeman?” speaking to one at the time, Exchange. | prised of the fact. ., my eon.” Be {58id_quietly, as he started for ‘ne wosd shad; “we will take a litle teip* “If its a whaling trip, pa, Fd Taflier be excused,” said the young 20d bis ready wit saved him 3 expericnce.—Boston Transcript. 014 Job—The best way to get the most out of life is to fall in love with & great problem or.a_beautiful - womaa, Old Stove—Why Dot cheose the latjer and get both?—London Answers. Bey—Pather, was writing dona‘en tab- lets of stgne in the olfdays? Father—Yes, my son. * “Gee!" mused the bay. “Thes ft mmst have taken a crowbar to break the news."—Scienes and Invention. Dullylng Lawyer—Have you appeared a witness in a sult beforel Witness—Why, of coursel > L “What suit was %7 = “Blue serge."—London Answess. Sir Herbert Tree was sccosted Wy # stranger one day in the Haymarket ren't you Ieerbohn Tres? asked th tranger. ~ " replied Tree, anxious to hide his light under a bushel. “I'm sorry. 1 thought yey were. Yoy look uncommonly like him* S~ L “T assure you,” insisted Tree “you are | mistaken.* | “Well, T certatnly @!d think you Jooked {like him,” said the stranger. “T'm sorry. | I didn’t mean to insult you"—Exchangs KALEIDOSCOPE For certain cYenses. the Chiness law’ | prescribes death by stabbing. British _experimenters have. _solved many of -the problems .of connecting or- | dinary and radio telephones. The government of Japan will estab- | 1ish a laboratory to study the fixation of | atmospheric nitrogen. " The -inventor of & mnew electrically- operated bundle tsing machine: says i will tie 45 knots a ‘minute. A Damariscotta (Me.) woman has had recently as a visitor a snow white robin, | which has attracted a great deal of at- i tention. Among every 1006 bachelors there are criminals, while among married men ratio is only 13 to each 1,000. Brooklyn .boy has established a spaper route in Sheepshead bay moag fishermen who it -in silent vigil n the'r dories on the fishing grounds. erman flame throwers; of which tha nch captured 70,000 in the closing ys of the war, were used in Fran 500 feet air saw him plunge into. the ‘water 1,- swooping dow, 'enabled . his ¢om- panion flier to drag the drowning man to safety. . s According to_the Quebec directory m- | cently -distributed, the Fopulation of that {Canadian city has reached 118,120, di- ided as followe: Fremch-Canadians 102,- , Irish 5,300, English 5,375, other ma- alit'es 2.795. The total valuatiem of property is' §113,985,67L ° The finest unworked iron flelds i the world have been discovered recently in \the United States.for:generatiops. . _ | The first use of the word “strfke® as | applied to labor troubles occurred-in & | London newspaper in 1765. In September fof that year were numerous references to a great stoppage of labor in the ceal | fields, and the workers are sald to have | “struck out” for higher wagea. ! An approximate distance of 33,613 miles was covered With only thres slight crashes, and one person slightly injured, {in the work of. civil government fiying | Guring 1920. | flights were made, with ! more steam than coal. i coal to handle, it obviates dust | makes little smbke and no ashes, {be lighted instantly and controlled | lutely. The Prince of Wales won most of prizes with his exhibits of Shorthorn tle and Shropshire gheep at the Bath and southern counties® dgricultural’ show held {recently in England. He declared his in- fention of shipping some of thess farm wWhere there is COMMONEST MISTAKES Judge McCormick of San Francisco | says three these arec the 13 commonest | mistakes in life: ! "To attempt to set up youd own standards of right and. wrons.. { To try to measure the enjoyment of others by your own. - . - To expect uniformality of opinions tn is ‘world. To fail to make allowances for in- experience. To endeavor to mold all dispositiens . | alike. 5 Not to yield to unimportant 3 To-look for perfection. in pur own ourselves and others abeut t be remedied. ¥ To consider o thing Impossible ‘that we cannet do ourselves. Failing to help everybody whercever , { however and when To besieve only | grasp. : 3 _ Not to, make allowances_ for the ? others. r by some outside quality |when it is that within which makes | the man.—The Oklahoman. Greenwich.—Word has been regsived here of the death of Jacob Voorhis, §0, at the home of his sister. Mrs. Brown, at Deer Y. Mr. Veorh H e Ve was the owner of the famous Vi Guarries at liyram Shore, from Blue stone was used in bu'lding tions for the Mills buildiing and the Brooklxn hridaa -