New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1926, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926. IN GRIP OF FIRE ~ GARBER BROS, 215 MAIN ST. Ong Lile Lost, Property De- stroyed in Conflagration P R l N P NN ] Prairie and forest fires in the north- west, reported under control today, have caused one death and conslder- able property damage. Several fire fighters have been burns, two seri- ously. Minnesota and South Dakota had i forest fires. North and South Da. kota had scores of yrairle fires, many of which burned throughout last night. ke maitle o Ney Ralie House—CIeanmg time --- 18 refumlshmg time. Bnng Refreshmg new beauty into every room of your home with fires near his home. He dled of b ® e s, 'Sk Lenaaen beautiful new furniture! od while fighting a prairie fire. | Robert Twaddle, 56, suffered serious burns while fighting a fire in Rice | Vi St i (R St A new suite—a new rug—a new lamp —an odd piece here and there taken to a Duluth hospital, A doren forest firca burned over | | | — Whatever you need to bring the sunshine atmosphere into your home — Gar- more than 12,000 acres In Crow | Wing, o and orion connticnn || | ber Brothers are ready with an abundant stock of new furniture for every part northern Minnesota, Buildings de- stroyed in this area included a school | many barns and granaries. . . . : e e e e Remember — Garber Brothers' furniture is of dependable quality and that prsleNgres o cemnlal fealnln i Garber Brothers prices are unduplicated: wide traversed a path forty miles . Other fires were in oA ees o | O i o }LXCEPT}ONAL \/ALU}’;S Hand,. Hughes and i Pennington countles. | One thousand acres of timber on | | farm island in the Missouri river, | | Yy i @i~ five miles from Pierre, 8. D, was | Qoo f F““" destroyed by fire which leaped to the | | { ARl mainland. Five hundred men from | f Plerre, and vieinty brought it under | |1 control, though it &till smouldered | | | today in the long grass. 8181 In North Dakot: fires were | | reported in Burle Tntosh, Decker and Stutzman coun- | ties. Several rural sehool houses and | | | 5 | other buildings were burned 1] e ; z Y ID% - A * Wgmm | | Custom-made in our own factory . . . Sold direct to you at factory price. Unusually warin April weather 7YY v 2 o i Friezes - Mohairs — Jacquards — Velours and Tapestries. added to the discomforts of the fire Xy v L0 § fghters. Two S SHi > | FEATURING THIS WEEK A TWO-PIECE VELOUR SUITE ort Ange ¢ ) b ) A i L] » b Ol m Y I OP IV s blamed for one blaze forty | | | i B I I e II.A\.\"! FOR 0”;“ Ei $ I I 9 est of Port Angels, 1 ) | A davenport and club chair, strong frame, finished in mahog- halted be :‘o{e"n reached 12,000 | | | 905 %’%fi . T | A . | any. A warranted spring construction throughout. The sesond threataned the Olsm. | | . N s T T s ) CHARMING : | HEL I i pic D fi but it was put out by for g 70 Year Old Woman Goes On Trial in Moscow Court 5 The 70 year Lamp 3-Piece Fibre Suite $69 50 | wsvaroear UPHOLSTERED WITH COLORFUL CRETONNE 9 9 Unusually sturdy: . . . loose seats of strong vesilient spring constraction. | $ . 5 Skillfully upholstered and covered with a durable quality of cretonne. The backs are also upholstered. Thovoughly comfortable and heautiful. 11 cxgaCay (0 5 Polyehrome stand and = - Z nxafsreieTientirphnigliby ; e 4 beautiful — silk shade. | %////, //// % Come ecarly for this a5 e | 8-Piece Tudor Dining Room Suite gk | 7 \ \ \ e oo N FINISHED IN THE NEW HIGH-LIGHT WALNUT Model Radio House Opened ) P NS ’ g : A splendidly constructed suite and heautifully designed $ In Staten Island Room A]SO S . . . this suite includes eight pieces—a buffet—oblong e Niork s April B (=t ot oif) extension table—five side chairs and one arm -chair, choice of leather or tapestry seats FOUR-POST BEDS CHINA CLOSET, $27.50, Extr SERVER, $17.50, Extra } V- e LR - METAL BEDS SPRINGS MATTRESSES DAYBEDS BREAKFAST SUITES KITCHEN FURNI- TURE | RUGS lcer Icer Side Icer PATABLES o '5”&.%/ ST Ny ; FLOOR LAMPS 5 = EIRIIICN $895 $ 18.95 $ 1995 BRIDGE LAMPS ‘ P For the smaller fam- o For the larger family. | and many other pieces | 5-Piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite ily . . a strong \ splendid model for Box of golden oak. | t{oo numerous to men- colden oak refrigera- the apartment home. Spacious, also has re- | tjon, et :\‘n lLXt‘(‘PUOnal \ alue tor—with good sized Removable waste movahle waste pipe vonderful suite of d i~'.v—\>mmf construction. Con- food capacity. pipe and air traps. and air trap. ‘ | sists of a dresser—full vanity and full sized lm\\'-und$ hed . . . choice of chiffovette or chiffonier . . . and OTHER ICERS §75.00 o T e e S e & e S ACCOMMODATIONS plall tl‘leir MARVELOUS v NO RED TAPE MAGNIFICENT Carefully (i Combination 1l BOOK TROUGH G ARBER BROT HERS Pillows | END TABLE A Five-Dollar Value $2.95 Manu;tums FURN ITURE Selling $2.95 o DIRECT - e ; Richl‘y finished in mahogany. lelng Room }9(20[0’)’# %f‘lfifd » ffi(} Ifl*};l&ed YV]«?] fll}\' .flcnfst (v(;\-og?d ~“1:th}::ad"9: sturdily constructed. FUmlLUl'C. NEW BRITAIN BRANCH PUBLIC/ silk, prettily decorated. May be had I & ] various shapes . . . round—half-moon, 21§ MAIN ST. HADLEY'S BLOCK bolsters and ete. — Slightly imperfect. —

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