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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 191 |P mmf fslc New I i \ Tfi BE SN HEREj - HARTFORD. e A Third Liberty Bond may be ihe possession of every proud eiti He will have the fortunate distinction of having placed a part of his erty Bond—the best investment on eart SMASH PRUSSIANISM—LIBERTY BONDS WILL MAKE IT POSSIBLE 2 [io[]al Ci][]}‘(}h Ap[‘]l 24 ‘ = — - — Firemen Vote o Invest 8150 in Thfe IN FURNITURE = 350 New Spring Suits Congregatifonal church, Wodnes evening, April z4th, at 7:30 I, M. M Sergeont Gibbons of the | British | f Recrulting Mission will be the spenk- | [ 2 09 4 er. Sergeant CHbbons is one of the X Built in the most durable manner with steel spring construction, S e e i : uphoistered with the nicest Papestries, Damasks and real Leathers, there is nothing in appropiiate living room furniture to equal the *dKarpen make, and we've good reason. Its designers show very thoroughly the spirit of ench period. Tis woods and fabrics ave the best obtainable. Its cost is moderate but its permanent value is very great. Connecticdit, he himself having been at the front and having been forced |8 Just the kind of Sults that are most wanied now. | to leave active service on account of 300 of thes» Sufts are made of Navy Blue Men's Wear Ser his wounds The others arc ck. rookie, French blue, tan, plum and chacks These pitures will he ghown under This a most fortunate purchase. as we have secured a large quanti DAVENPORT, ARM CHAIR ROCK R gxeleg::plces of the State Council of | B way Jvhm mor\ the demand of the moment. and at a that enables us e : i Practically eve In this sale will represent a saving of fro Made with high backs, deep Karpenesque spring seats with spring "Bl Histots Wil ol bo sola to o | B Elocienlly oy pathisteals, wliliebiosen Eilneson cushions supported on those spring seats. These three pleces make & very seating capacity of the church. Tha 350 Buits that are correct in style, representing the lest in tailo iandsome suite. Upholstered in fine Verdure Tapestry, with Davenport [ | receipts from the sale of tickets goes de cygne and novelty silks. R0 {ncheg'hynz priced $1.).\0|]}.q Ax»'n'l"‘ liair or Rocker $40.00 ecach. You 1o the State Councll of Defense to de- This surprisingly low price of $25.00 will have an elegant suite for $155.00 the three piecc fray the expense of these entertain- There will be no charge for alterations on these Suits during this Elegant Suite, Louis XV style, high back Wing Chair, Arm Chair ments. No Suits will be sent out on approval. d i6-inch Davenport, made with spring seats, supporting spring | Firemen Buy Stamps. cushions, upholstered in silk velour with hand-carved frames, finished in Since the outbreak of the war tho brown mahogany. Special price only $2%5. Plainville fire department has done a Karpen Davenport, 80 inches long with luxurious deep epring seat, great deal to help the government comfortable back and arms with the serviceable [KKarpenesque spring K | and also the men who enlisted, ai cushions, upholstered in fine tapestry. Nice piece for vour living room. well as those who were drafted. Al Special stle price is only $67.50, a meeting of the department which was held a few days ago the firemen 2k & L Lnixurious Davenport and Arm Chafr of long steel spring construc- S e e T s o o o Savings Stamps at postoffices, Banks, Trust Companies or other nuthoriz tion with deep seats and comfortable backs, handsomely upholstered in B ing stamps. Thie ls the largest for our country. extra quality tapestry. Good savings made by purchasing now. | amount that any organization hay purchased in the town. Liberty Bond Notes. = The Arm Chair, regular price 69 Special price 1s $52.50. The Plainville Liberty Loan com- } | mittee announces the town is far be- 8 | bind its quota. Up to the present HAVING AN AUTOMOBIIE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU OAN DEPEND ON Plainville has ralsed $30,000. Tt seeins PROMPTLY RECFEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. | that Plainville ought not go bac ™ R T TR 8| ward in the Thivd Liberty Loan. In U TH M{!E@? ~ = : e e . the other two loans the townspeople MR o o over-subscribed its quota and it RAER Beriin News "th‘nflES NflT EXPE{;T d‘:“mdw‘fl“u Do s Lewié and Koser Leave for | Sald Fellows Axano ish to Enlist (;"'m‘!” in IG‘PV.\ Jarge l}!‘.‘ }1"‘ rounding towns the Third Liberty A Schws : ) " . 1 < he ecouniry, and have received the | i has t with succes Plain- i p S ) - 3 S INPSON DEGIDES oo it o TO MAKE CHANGES | 5 i suerven s | Gamp Taglor Thursday and Be Blown Up e e e 1 Nt | few days there have been hardly any - - T t ;-,‘: 3 Library Association to Mecet. <l:h‘<(l‘lnnun5 - e e o) i S nan in t 1 say. He T!] RETA!N LIBERTY The annual meeting of the Berlin Trial Postponed. w;l‘:.;‘ * en ,,‘.‘.l:‘: et | fellows are foo c i inies toaay Free Library Association will be held | Mflyor W]“ PFObflbly Reflpp()lfl The trial of ‘Frankqualla Danmax- A 3 ar t is foolish to send them acro 400 ton SR b % their training at the 3 % the public libvary tonight at 8:30. ino which was scheduled for today has s blown up. Germany is right to BUY WAR BAVING STAMPS . A country worth fighiing for is & country worth saving for. To save woney The Davenport at regular price $127.50. Our special price $95.00. & R The reports of the officers of the as- | been postponed until tomorrow night | cince heen attached to = up such boats cro srees {0 Pay Fine Instead of Go- | i verrs ork IR 0 aieienva. i | Maj ONY Of Commissioners o 7 ococic Danmaxing war ar- | satf of the New Brivain G |, D Gl G vear's v will he disct vested last Tnesday evening by Of- T Sy fle members are asked to be present. S - fear Philiy, Moving ering the present . 5 because it was . mg t() Jafl | Steeplejacks at Work. | Mavor Quigley stated today that as | T€POTted that he was implicated in . L ] The work o palring the steeple | yet he has taken no action in refer- | L fTe @t & house near the factory | mmmy 3 i B g 3 i 5 LI“S Smre y Congregational church | ence to appointments to the varlous | 2f C: H. Calor on.West Main street . [ I [ ocntraciol s Ehcld t | i= being carricd out today by two |appointive offices, but he thinks in | >nmaxino was let out on bail at 11 1 DI Cov r steepie of the chureb. One | cumbents whose terms expire will bo Fishing Game. y | ford next ‘Cuesday erinoon 4 clocks which arc located ! reappointed. There may however, be Oscar Haultenus and Charles Cadsh, i lo'clock. samuel W. Porter of I rgical Dressings Classes Started in | on cach side of the steeple has been | some, like Chairman . H. Baldwin | hoth of whom are employed as cooks | [0 ¢ Sl : | thorne et, Hartford, went surety 4 X Lond of | Femoved for repairing. The steeple | of the eity hall commission, who do | at the restaurant of Danlel 1*. Col- : g for Mr. Kunz and securved his release, Berlin and Kensington—ILoad o en in rather poor condition, and | not care for reappointment. lins went fishing vesterday afternoon : o e It is understood that Mr. Porter to receive jts spring renovat- | The appointments that will hive to | and caught several good size trout. relative of Mr. Kunz i The brick base of the ehurch is | be made by the mayor this spring Uses For Garbage. : I'he statement Mr. Kunz «glind Baggage.” : eing reinforced fand the present incumbents who hold e i g & with ing is said to have Cheese Did It these positions are: Board of asses- | | '° I‘v-”"w :‘MW Io[ml Adminis- knowingly with the idea of . e ek coeving a big |#0TS. August Burkhardt, chairman; | (fation has sent to the local war bu- E ick carrying a big { POV - 2z . | reau. suggestions concerning the I B e . |board of public works, John &, ] & lty, mutiny and refusal to do uent of cheese hound for Meri- | | utitization of garbage : | d TS ot " | Downes and John O'Brien: hoard of | % AIDBES: vy duty the military servic net with an accident this morn- 2 | arbage should not be destroyved Sivach b P | compensation and nassessment, John | © = D igible t « The Street when the driver | oo = | Tt should he saved for the feding of % % v ro. | W. Allen and Willlam J_ IParley; wa- g e person n the start too suddenly, re : Hortaa ol breaking of the differ- | (81 commission, Thomas H. Kehoe: £ ¢ 1 s made t been disclosed in the rear end of the | Civil service commission, Roger W 1ch refuse = vegttable and fruit uck was stalled for a | E8an; yolice commission, Patrick F. [ DPSet A ot LRa rap . | been made on the job at the \ King. chairman: fire commission. : fron Works where Kunz was e e should all be saved nd refused to pay the fine, stai 7 G s e peteriChirran EMorcish DU Saxeliian ofl10 OB ARSI SRS HEEEStad Rh At fall | and others familiar witl \t he would rather go to Jjail th e e il Gleries) G Wariler hcaln dep xtmengyiose RO R osSID IVaRIL RD L. i no connection with t , v for thal oifense. He was give el T Hirat oo el Baweral PliBuTne landl DM imbenl D1Zand gt cie Sy o Rdoin o LB i A (5 Wi, G G P \til noon yesterday to decide what | S e e e T i parks commission, H. B, |triotic duty. should save their burse he would take, and he finally _ i - Humason; city planning commission, | A8 and mnot burn it x - ccids ) payment of his charges ; Ernest L. Teich; public amusement Those who have no means for the MISS ELISE C., = oritics have beeun | Blind Bagzage Dropped At Depot. | (oot & Shet SR chair- | distvibution of this vefuse. please take ose parents who do Two young who were making a | man. Howard A. Timbreli, Miss Mary | Up the matter with Mr. Gwillim, children to school reg trip throug Ser today on a train | A cCampbell and Howard L. Pratt; | Chairman of the local War Burean onday’s court was tha ! “a la blind age" were discovered | hoard of finance and taxation, Fred. |and Mr. Gwillim will make arras < to be a round-up | by the conductor, as thew neared the | erick §. Chamberlain, chairman, Phil- | mints for such disposal For giving utterance Cheese Comes {o Grief—DBoys Ride Charles Thompson ourt Monday on a with regard to the sendi ing to cause inst iination ldren to school regularly, | 1s made arrangements for the pay- | went of his fine of $X% pius charges of 3 makin total assessment of $11. I 1 > was imposed by J o swold in the court Monda The nee is said to have \ccording to ormation in posses: KOSER n of The Herald Mr. Kunz n rowly escaped assault from the man R to whom the statement wWas made, pital, leave tomorrow for C‘amp Tay- Having been advised to act cautiously lor at Louisville, Ky. where they the man held h temper. 11 be attached to the U'nited States Federal agents have heen active in Iiscaioleons ot e for prepared Dim-jrick F. King; clty hall commission, | fugene Parkinson of the U 8. navy Riae s homs ia ih Titenaerd e ot T T s o - { : S hmEenie }‘)h“;h“; O baldwindrodlencd Faaron, C“"";" ending a urloughiat che Shomo Many patients who have been in | visit of the secret service men = el i pothos o%lson, Frank Zimmermann and Willlam |of his' narentsion Broad street: the hospital during the services of heen productive of good results were to receive or e gy 82 2D ! i S5 o et e S A The Sequasson club will confer the | the young women recall the kind and many quarters but a few are still| &% 1 the big wholesale mar- known, but with | mn 7 T | | thizd degree tomorrow cvening = at careless about what they sav. Tt is s kets botter is divided into o7 e Biosoc | aine SELOCIER L s VReRston AR (e nlioemsl i BT RO O R ial Ko g hinted that the arrest of Mr. Kunz half dozen grades beginnin Sl | cloatharactienRo I Wl andiim eany iBwe st intaing dtrect islonly start and that others will with “extra creamery™ and o res are not appointive at any par- | - 1ar ARt BEL e mery ticular time inasmuch as the incum- | A new flag has been placed on the follow. The se service men h ! Wn 1o imitatlon cream- i i i £ 2 S ks | S e he park the ce - g sotten seve a ses for sedi-| ery.” Boerlin Briefs. hents hold office until resigned or re- | POle at the park in the center fostenes eegitiiagg ol | Cormwell. who returned to | moved. The personal tax collector | Bishop and Mys. Charles E. Wood | | tious utte SRl B Over and above all of ritain hospital after spend- | is not appointed until 1919 cock of Louisvilie, I< e be : : LR e | se s In o quality s x day home h waa Mayor Quigley has already begun | visiting Mrs. Marshall Ryder of Ma- ’ Lenlanss untavore DRI | Preminm Lutte 1ted upon =ic aturd tentative work on his annmal mes- | Ple street 1 M | oper Premium butter is (he ceR qger the 3 R e - . utteyr is the« - eeet : ) } troct is at. | sage to the common council, which | George Nystrom of Canal street has meacioo aul’s chur The ¥ Po rlin E . Mkt 3 E 3 % i Q TAT h | put of a S S0 « i ’r‘, St el et conference in | will be read at the May meeting. | Leen rejected from the United States TR % SCHWAR DRAFTED TO | e "“(qu: xoups mhlc . 5 R e Some important recommendations | Aviation Corps at Ithaca, N. Y. s | it 2 Lomposed of capalle performers, and Hayen tius s Sl ,,Mf,.,‘ chief among which will | i . - ; 3 BUILD OUR FLEET! 7 butter in flavor that I : P ral successful appear- Samuel Wilcox of Berlin strect re- | = v Sepmts " 7 3 o J 4 commands a premium of be economical measnres. Another | SEFRK RUNAWAY GIRLS. . o i el L il important recommendation will be in | The police have been asked to he B e 5 e reference to the method of property | on the lookout for two girls who ran : (quotaiion. : assessment. The meyor explains | away from their homes at Upton, | . : : Made aLion. that there is little criticism of the | Mass., a day or two ago. They are | [ P o f I'his is the butter you get work done by the assessors, the criti- | Rose Childr, 13 years old and big for ' QUIOYEL SN Sed when you buy Russell’s best, cism being rather of the system un- | her age, and Louise Hoyle, 12 years | F ; Authority, two grades above any other der which they are obliged to do their | old. Rose wore a white tam o’ shanter . | { butter sold in this city. ; 5 ! work | hat and gray coat and Louise wore a o Washingron, April 17 A Women Org » for Work. | WANTED--Painting and decorating, | TR Fawl | black hat and a light coat ! - Sehw s made director-general of caipenter and mason jobbing, K | 5 : e M Ror L 47 Bs Lo " < -, G 5 7 ok the Eme« 1y cet Cor 1tic ng- | o wom- v > T hereby give Notice that 1 will be terday is means that Mr. Schwab | Novelty Minst show. parish hall on The com- | turned to school after spending a few Novelty Mix vs at the home of his parents. up of w John Nelligan has purchased of soloists of | Henry Cornwell land and buildings in ted with the T ton ompa ‘ : tar chor- s Berlin Red Cross rooms will | ] ill be fol- Le open all day today for Red Cross | worls Director General of Fmergency 15 Tuless you eat Russell’'s hest, you don’t eat the best S. TROOPS IN FRANCE, et | at the Store of W. J. Hemingway in S R e TR e e Challenge Milk, 15c can. Arihur H. Oldershaw, treasurer of | plainville. to receive Taxes, every | 1 2 . ! i a 2 ery Am n shipbuilding program anc PIan IS | Germany Estimates Number Holding | 1he vulean Tron Wor s01d his | Monday. Friday and Saturday until 9 | e oo ol ion s B o R s oA e iay evening, Line at 210,000, | ho )” ,<\:“( “"‘ 7 f_""‘l :‘"r""_” ‘ o'clock p. m. and Tuesday, Wednes- o y to the itest national need. through the Camp Real Estate Co.|day and Thursday uatll ¢ o'clocl MiISs HELEN LEWIS he appoiniment of Mr. Schwab fol- | mgency; to Mra Jonnie G. Goldman, | ‘m. except Tuesday. April 30, until| I owed a conference at the White lorlin. and a lavze num- | with respect lo the number of Amecri- | W Of L dolaman, manager e |y p. m louse at which he, with Chairman | ers for this good | can troop&~how actually engaged in | M€V York San ead Intercst will be charged from Apr Eympaths g A L ieiv ¢ urley, Bainbridge Colby, a member Miss Rome con- | trench fare. This number is! Mrs. D. O. Rogers and daughter, | 1, on all Taxes not paid on or before | h 14 in leaving v Brit of the board, and Charles Plez, vice- | self, and in- | given by the Germahs as 210.000. It iss io. Gertrude Rogers and Mr. and | April 30. 1918 { they carry with them ti o < president and general manager of tho giS ihe methods of | ix admitted in army t the Mrs. Paul K. Rogers are at Atlantic All male persons residing i y r co-workers on I rsing limergency IFleet Corporation, dis- R! sing All ar- | German information is approximately | City, N. J., for a few weeks. { town of Plainville, betwe ! ; S i medical staff and w1 f cussed the progress of the national AU ° made up in | correct The district medical advisory board | of 21 and &0, unless otherw f hiphuilding program with the presi- slthough but Presnmably this does not incinde | met this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock | empt, are liable for the Personal Tax held a t | the Americans now fighting with the |in Masonic hall, city building, to ex- | This must be paid on or before April 1918. vonng Her plan is Best Coffee, 32c 1b. Swiss Cheese, 60c 1h, workers on| Washington, April 17.—German re- <t mecting was held | pcits have been communicated here | i { reral hosp dent ! : . . : 301 MAIN STRI | ha r , nurses for sery o Senwal neauraed Airection hia 1 TR exper 1 reat deal will be | Firitish or French forces in Picardy ine a number of registrants from | 30, [ 1o in the an most remarkable morniy e will | @ free hand wccomplished in this short time. All [ nor other American troops not now |this city and other towns in the di W. J. HEMINGWAY, Collector. lm-m-« considering the size of the hos- | in the building program in all of its | g women who wish to become' engaged in holding lines of trenches. trict. Plainville, Conn., April 2, 1918 pital. ivdustrial and manufacturing phases. |

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