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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1018. S O 2 TR R GERMAN BONDAGE OR LIBERTY BONDS. WHICH WILL YOU HAVE? Karpen Furniture, the Very Best So Comfortable and Luxurious B =0 O 0 Becayse of the enormous husiness we place with S. Karpen aud Brothers, of New York and Chicago, makers of the finest living voom furniture in this country, we were offered several thousand doliars’ worth of fine picces at such underpricing we can give you choice af very special yates. There are davenports, three-piece davenport sets. easy chaivs and rockers: upholstered in tapestry. velour, damask, and genuine leather. Also cane suites upholstered in tapestry. silk ve- lour and satin damask. FEvery piece offered at big discount from reg- ulay pii . ¥f not ready to have your pnrchase deltvered we will stove, free of charge, uutil you want same sent home. o — CHAIR OR ROCKER with deep KARPEN DAVENPORT, a hand comfortable seat, fitted with Kar- | some piece of fuvrniture that wi penesque spring cushion seats. fit in any home. Nicely inade, Each chair or rocker upholstered beautifully upholstered in good grade tapestry. PAVENPORT & ARM C(HATR LOUIS X UITYE, consisting of fong spring construction, finely Arm Chair, high back Wing Chair upholstered in extra grade tapes- and Davenport. with spring cush- trs. Davenport of regular $1 0 ions, upholstered in silk velour. 95.00. Chair at regula Hund carved frames, finiehed in 9.50 ! brown mahogany. SrVie: $52.50 | Siiwemces . $275.00 PIECE SUITES of solid ma i FIRESIDE CHAIR that sugges ipv with antique cane backs the very acme of comfort with its and spring seats. 5 chair, Dav- | high back and deep seat. Uphol- enport, with 2 sunburst pillows and stered in fine grade tapestry, with P P high back wing chair. All in fine spring cushion made on a spring . 3 V4 V4 tapestry. foundation : \ SPHECIAL f SPECIAL 50 K . $125.00 | $29. , ; i SALE PRICE SALE PRICE HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND v(()\l]'l‘]"\r]H<P',l'\'(; ALD Dn!‘ ls I’U!(‘!L\SED OF US, HALL dlis litfle girl grow up in an American home, healthy and happy? Shall she have the advantage of living and learning in a free land, BOY SCOUT'S LEG ' ooz WOMENENCOURAGED, § under free institutions? Shall such children develop its full quota Berlin street has filled i, B i o pud 3 - ! » i Beriin News f::,f‘:?izet,".;i:eh;“.:’éi‘i‘.?;“;‘::‘&::;” Plainviile News | |= East Rerlin Goes Over on Bonds. the first section to reach its allot- | Frank Boardman, 18, Was Re- | usnr oy o gocer oe hes e ' Fair Sex Big Factor in Liberty BROKEN BY AUT[]“ BY BOND SUCCESS! % into the Liberty-loving citizens that a free America lin, however, goes the homor of beins AN may be proud of? e : , For over two hundred years Americans have fought turning Home With Medal = to e acndness of mast Bertn, vat Loan Gampaign . - i . g Gl e E il ' § valiantly, and died gallantly, to win for themselves i quota for the sections of the town is: | EAST BERLIN ‘0VER THE TOP" 1o, e s e TOWN NUST - WAKE U1 3 apnd hand down to their posterity the blessings of e | or )0 to he raised in this town —— he town raised over $60,000 for District Oversubscribes Liberty Loan 1% ' 00 (v T8 o an, 1t certainly | OPen Air Luspection of Home Guard liberty, justice, seg'f“‘gfl‘f@mment a:fld equal Oppor' Allotment—Contract for Road Re- should be an easy matter to rafse the | postponed One Week—Negroes 00 for this loan. Bwervbody 2 S i paire Awarded to Lanc Construction et e o *k in” on this | Cailed for Draft FExamination— tunlty- This p’f&{:i@w: {3832!"{&&%@9 b@ug}lt at SO great a. . X N loan and pay if desired on the insts . Co.—Ecclesiastical Soclety Election, ', ., hasic ne this is the safest, need- | Iefugees Need Clothes. - . * ° Franklin Boardman of Berlin street, | 1055 t0 repeat. loan in the world. The ! 1y, women's committes met last 3 pnce’ IS NOwW In dangeT. the 18 vear old son of Mr. and Aus. ;‘”‘b‘.:“‘;”fl(“ni on i earnest :a;i ‘:’eflljé cvening and gave a very satisfactory C. J. Boardman, s in the New Britain DEORIS BHOME 2 = i report on the sale of Liberty Bonds. | seneral Hospital today, suffering from b cmma Hills, o A of the G o 'w 3 i XOIDR [ R la a0 all time- ot the banks Irs, P‘nm»@ Hills, chairman of the | a broken leg, sustained last night ' 7 Sk e e comwnitte~, is much encouraged by the when he was struck by an automo- co-operation of the public, m t- h . ’, d f ® PR Ol B R S e question which to-day confronts America w.::‘n:w;::r(nv:;(.;l )1]\:\;1“ fq::;!:q ‘v..;nu-nn:l. \t the meeling of the cltizens ot | {0 of Plainville feels thet if the loan . o o e B PR B it RG] b B s e Tt || R G AL el S 2 g, :{ da -d l mecting of Boy Scouts held in (o 1 el e e e as a nafion, and you as an individual, 4 2 day evening. it mmar school in New Britain : SR s o Iv to form the proposed co-operative | MOre quickly and take larger honds in asked to buy the bonds, as they will ,‘:,E,,:, he nad bee nmplr“en'e};rccr:lm\;‘l:: & b tion In Ferlis and ad- | 0idsr (o reecived the honor fles. Up ) i:fl #h f A 3 e O alg a . ") RE i vi to e esent s a . % « for the Second Liberty Loan. When st Tha assoctntioBEwiIll k0 Thsubresent, e ine loan tinas A IS whnetner of not a free merica the car stopped fo let him off, he ke tof arners RutEn VAl S ge- i i umped directly in the path of ¢ one in the town may 0 Red Cross Drive. @ s ° Bumped, et g, PAI o a1 DL Sihsenibing i & share of sacks | The local branch of e Red Cross| | is worth fighting for ford of Russell street. New 5 o Bil 1005 } js ready to recelve any clothes that and driven by William e not on the list of stoclkholders | the people wish to give to the French : - Prospect strcet. New Britain. can reap the benefits of the co-opera- | and Belglan refugees. Up to the | hoy's leg was broken above the knee, | Ve buving of the assoclation. Al-{.present time there has been very lit- | Siheisstens St S o aver half of the stock has be 1o iacais i = ° . A ~ fna e was rused 0 (e Sew bt L 2 S e | e reetved and wne ommiiee 1§ Ape American children in this and all future gener- hospital, where he was reported this . e T o morning as resting comfortably. Jio ' Pomnied 10 re subscriptions f will give more and show that the remainder of the shares. The = thombar of Yhe Beiin iroop o e hainder of the s | town is out to help the refugees. : > - = - . d h l f f d Tooxts, and was. ome of those ‘eteccen | Comtiice consists of E. B, Aduns, s 4 abions to recelve unimpaired ihe legacy of ireedom :-mvj: e e - \ithur . Yeebster, Irwin .| The Home Guard inspection whioh & f ° h L 2 proficient services ir i e e & scheduled to be held tomorrow | Y [ l th LT W e T e e e b Tl 8 of which we are now the custodians, or shall their due 2 :60 at Bi I wember o nization should | week owing to the weather. The in- 4 L Geaaelsiian s L e el e e e e i country be turned over bodlly to the brutal, rapa- The contract for the repaii list he completed by Monday or Tues- The regular weekly drill of the the road from the railroad brid Ll Bl b A s e ol 2 * é o E“& h h f d ° o et e serectone o v |12, 9T TS L PRELLNR | contmes G Biowantn Pagor. cious, power-mad enemy whic as forced us mto Pl ol O e 2 hall Thursday evening to complete ' : den. The work will he startea ap J81 Thted g i X th‘ ? once. and will be pushed so that it xs war may be in good condition for the Whrranty Decds of the Weck, v traffic which starts about thiy Four warranty deeds have been Th. 3 b d b d f h s e e B T e 1s question cannot be answered DY word of mouth, i comyp: in this art f = ." _V\.Um‘: = \',,‘v” e ne. ple; who have occasion (o use this rge Epps to Walter =« »st habits are expensive, > because the s of THRIFT is the very | S ing, land and avted, & leht 3 it is the oppoglts of INDULGHNOR, ped “";" ard, 1 an iy < 1 T LIAT TO INDEPEND- | ’ 7 [ . L e L e i) ) Let Your Answer Be Your Invesiment in Quasnik, Tarm In | gences and extravigances I1s the {o ¢ scntracr for such | 3 ally at th E iy due | poon mation of the hubit of thrift, which ® of lnbor, such improv- i ‘o the creation of a bank ac- | X ftae e Ly Gan Focleslastical Socicty Electons, leadefitoithe creationialiasa tkiac § b 1 pELQUERLR eSO Rl L thoal Onee started, then eontinued > thin a couple of wee st Society of Kensingtc ; : obably be hegun at | whi held i chuvch pariors, | o (o contentment, to indepen- of the road. as much | Wednesday evening, new officers for ance, Corn e e ng year were dund | TRl e NOW by opening @ bank 2 e il e Liberty Loan Commiitee oad at an | year ad and aporoved joy to many i report of the treasurer shows a bal A3 5 g N ST ce of the society's funds to be THE Qf P%E‘.iiwlufi? ¢ whi drive! $96.61. 'Tha officers and conunit- Q 'li T dhase T jarel gorat, ke o wnd, 2=t Plamville Trust Co, ! SaaEen itee 8 b seEand PLAINVILLE, CONN Jias compliined that due to the con e Bank Hours 9 a. m. 10 B:00 p. m, tion of the road; New Britain bakers (Continued On Eleventh Page). Saturdays 9100 @, m. 0 12:00 my, Liberty Loan Committee of New England Contributod by The Plainville Trust Co,