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AFTER STOCK-TAKING SALE OF HOME FURNISHINGS $20,000 Stock Reduction Sale to Start at Once --- — *- -- 9(1% npr sasrsr 25 *° 50° off All III 1 the store \ Or Broken Lots and Discontinued Patterns We Don’t Put on Many Sales but when We do You Know by Our Past Sales that it Means a Big Money Saving Event for You WE believe the time is here for a pre-war adjustment of our stock and that it is better business policy to take OUR LOSS i at the beginning of the year and start off on a SOUND pre-war business basis. Whereas practically none of our pre* stock was bought at the high peak of prices which means that the present prices that our goods are marked are at today market value. Nevertheless, as we have stated above, everything on our three great floors is included in this big sale. Now let us give you another tip. Practically all manufacturers whom we buy of are guaranteeing prices agair a decline for six months; there foie, do not wait for still lower prices, as you will be the loser. Buy Now Your Furniture, Carpets, Draperies and Stoves for Spring Need Rugs and Carpets at a reduction that sounds ridiculous. $19.00 Gold Seal Rugs, 9x12 ft. size $12.80 9.75 Congoleum rugs, 6x9 ft. size, -5.95 7.50 Congoleum Rugs, 4-6x 9 ft. size, . -3.98 CONGOLEUM MATS 18x36 in., just the thing* for kitchen or pantry, $24,00 value Fibre Rugs, 9x12 size, carpet effects, 18.75 15.00 value Fibre Rugs, 9x12 size, fine chamber rugs, 9.90 65.00 value Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size, 49.50 85.00 value extra heavy Axminster Rugs, 9 by 12 size, 63.75 1.10 value Felt Base Linoleum, 2 yards wide, (square yard)! 69c 1.50 value Genuine Cork Linoleum, 2 yards wide, (square yard) 1 # £6 ' 2.25 value Velvet Stair Carpet, 3 patterns, 27 in. wide. 1.80 1.00 value Brusselette Stair Carpet, 27 in. wide, 68c: 25 Tapestry Rugs 27 by 54 in, variety patterns, worth $3, on sale at $1.59 Three-Piece Tapes try Suite Full length Davenport, large Comfy Cnair and Rocker to match, uphol stered with high coil springs in addi tion to the Marshall steel springs inside of the deep soft seats. Value $250. Special . 187.50 [ Seven Piece Fumed Oak Living Room Suite consisting of arm chair and rocker,; side chair and rocker, library table, plant stand and book ends/ Value $62.00. Special . $47.75 Reed Rockers $8.50 and 9.50 value. ' Special 5 98| ^ i Over-stuff Tapestry Rockers, value! $59.00. Special . $44 25 Over-stuff Tapestry Wing Chairs, value $42.50. Special 31 gQ | Rattan Chair or Rocker, cretonne cushion seat and back walnut or white : enamel finish. Special at 9.95 i ; Genuine Mahogany Library Table, massively constructed, colonial base, twin pedestal, invisible drawers, oval i top. Value $38. Special 30.QO Library Table,fumed oak finish, book shelf ends. Value $22.50. , n Special 16.90 Library Table, rich golden oak finish book shelf, full length. Value $40, Special 30.00 Terms can be arranged if you wish during sale. CURTAINS There are scrim, muslin, marqui- ; sette, brusselette nets and voile. Read to hang, from $1.50 upj Portieries in green, brown and red, $12 value at 7.75 our line is most complete and go at 20% ofF. Quartered Oak Full Cabinet Standard Sewing Machines QValue $75. Special $56.25 Others from $31.50 up. Reading Lamps Art Glass Shade and Metal Base, 25 patterns to select from, $5.25 to $20.00 Tudor silk cretonne lined shade, 2 light mahogany base. Value $22.50. Special $18.00 Floor Lamps Rich silk shades, mahogany bases, $20.00 upwards. Solid Oak Dresser, good size mirror. Value $25. Special $19.75 Large Over-stuff Rockers, leatherette cover, strongly made. Built for com fort and durability. Value 19.75. Special $14.85 Quartered Oak Buffets Plank top, polished finish, large mir ror. Value $65. Special <£44 00 Plain Oak Buffets, with 'good sized mirror, a real bargain at | g0 Dining Tables Quartered Oak polished top, 45 in., extends to 6 feet, colonial feet; value MB. Special . . $36.00 Plain Oak, 45 in. top, extends to six feet, very massive; value $35. Special $28.00 Plain Oak, 42 in. top, a nice table for a small room; value $28.50. Special $22.80 China Closets Quartered Oak polished frame, heavy round glass ends and door, full size; value $58. Special $46.40 Plain oak polished frame, round glass ends, square door; value $50. .... Special $39.75 j Dining Chairs’ Quartered Oak, strongly constructed, full box slip seats, genuine leather; value 11.75. Special^ $8.75 Oak frame, full box pad imi’t leather seat; value $8.50. Special $6.40 Others from $1.7o upwards Full Size Brass Bed of the continuous post style; ver massive. You want to be sure an ; see this bed at the price we quote value $40. Special . <£2 j njQ Knob post style, very massive, sat finish; value $45. Special $3 j Others from $13 50 and up Full size heavy White Enamel Be in all sizes at . . $9 Special Silk Floss Full Size Mattress 19.7: Regular size White Enamel Chiu Crib, national spring; value $12. Special $9,60 50 Piece Dinner Sets Value 18.00. Special $13 100 Piece Dinner Sets, gold and flor: decorations; value 30.00. Special $21 75 Chamber Suites American walnut, high polish dre— with large mirror; value 69.00. Special $51.75 1 i Dressing Table, triple mirror; vau. ; 55.00. Special . . $38 50 FULL SIZE BED j Value 50.00. Special . $35.50 Large Roomy Chiffoniere i Value 55.00. Special . *35.50 All above pieces American walnut. HOME FURNISHING COMPANY BELFAST, MAINE --I ——^—————^ WESLb Y M. HOWARD. The remains of Wesley M. Howard, ac companied by his mother, Mrs. Mary Howard, arrived heTe last Saturday from Phoenix, Arizona, where he died Jan. 5th. He was born in Montville, the son of the late Ira and Mrs. Mary Howard. His wife a western young woman, and their son, Ai naley, also [one sister, Mr. Ethel Howard Marden of Pembroke's Mass., survive him. His age was 41 years and he had been west about 20 years. The funeral was held at 11 a. m. Monday at the residence of his uncle, Fred L. Howard, Belmont avenue, with Rev. George C. Sauer of the Baptist | church officiating. JOHN H. HASSELL John H. Hassell died at his home, 9 Warren street, Salem, Mass., Dec. 17, 1920. He was born in Belfast, March 9, 1870, and was the son of the late Captain John and Mrs. Josephine (HiggiDs) Has sell of Waldo avenue. He passed away after a lingering illness during which he was a most patient sufferer. For about 20 years he was employed by the Cass & Daily shoe firm. He leaves a widow, formerly Miss Elizabeth B. Shaugbnessy, two sons, John M. and Ripley J. Hassell, and three daughters, Misses Marian J.t Louise, and Dorothy E. Hassell, all of Salem. GEORGE S. SMITH. George S. Smith, a former Waldo County boy, lost his life in Boston, Jan. 10th, as the result of an elevator acci dent in the R. H. Stearns Co. store. He was born in Monroe, Dec. 7, 1857, but for thirty years was engaged in farming in Dixmont. He left home a few months ago for Boston, where he was employed as a stock taker in the packing depart ment of Stearns Co. He is survived by wife, formerly Ada L. Harding of Dix mont, by two sisters, Eliza A. Hutchin son of Brooks and Sarah S. Smith of Whitingsville, Mass. The burial was in Dixmont_ Mrs. John E. Billings has been in Cas tine several days, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles McCluakey. ■ Mrs, Mary rtow:!r<t zona, and Mrs. Ethel H Lroke, Mass , wire Mrs. Fred L. Howard " v III attend the funeral of l'15 - X Miss Effie Bridges ■ spending a few week' f#t guest of her brother, t’1111 I and other relatives.