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I - Splendid Fur Offerings At Our Midsummer Fur Sale Thinking women are selecting furs at our anmual midsummer sale ANOTHER BIG DEAL N REALTY MARKEY Charles Conlin Sells Forest Heuse in Forestville PRICES ~ RISE RAPIDLY One Picce of Property Jumps $£1.000 in Value in Few Minutes—People Worried About Reassessment of Values—Bricf Hems. u? THAT GAVE RELIEF Suffered Three Years Before Finding “Fruit-a-tives” | CENTRAL, WHARE, Bostox, Mass. “For three years, I was troubled with Constipation, accompanied by Dizziness and Violent Ieadache: I took medicines and laxatives, bug without permanent relicf. Last October, I heard of “Fruit tives” or Fruit Liver Tablels. 1 used one box and the results were so pronounced that I bought two dozen boxes. I continued using *“Fruit-a-tives” until the twenty four boxes were | finished, when my physical condition notwithstanding the extreme hot weather. Women and many of them | s Sieh COT: have been selecting Fur Coats, 1'ur Stoles, Iur Sets, Separate Scarfs or Another important real estate trans- | was perfeet”, — JAS. J. ROYALL. Muffs. By doing it at this sale they have their pick of the newest styles action was recorded yesterday b 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. as well as making the big savings of 10 per cent to 55 per cent. Charles F. Conlin of the Standara | At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES STUNNING BATHING SUITS. Real state and Insurance compiny | At CIE PRSI R0 ¥ when he sold the Fores ouse in the | === = E——— —— We surely can please you with Bathing Suits us we have a wonder- neighboring town Rar | Horeatvillolttol| whereas lonhy (he o nsands acezons ful variety to choose from. Bathing Suits of Mohair, Taffeta, Surf Satin, Augustine Manatsee of Bristol. M- | crally reachced for valuable land Jersey and Satinette. Sizes 36 to 46 priced $2.98 to $18.50. natsee is the businesy manager for| : S e Bathing Caps priced 19¢ to $2.23. | the corporation known as the Palace | Will Plainville’s lund boom mean a § " T - of Sweets, one of which stores is|new sencral assessment nest yvoar SALE OF SWEATERS. BLOUSE SECTION. Ineated in the Eiotel Claiendon in thic | That o 4 Giceion helng ooeed e Special sale of Women's fibre Offers Georgette Waists in flesh town | quently at the present time. In near Silk Sweaters in pale blue, green, bisque and white with round neck | " The sale was made for the Ropkins | Ly towns and citics the real estate salmon, china blue, old gold and and pleated collar, also @a high srewing company of Hartford, who | boom has meant a =reat inerease in canary. Value $10 and $15.98, for neck with pleated frill down the purchased the property from M. | ssmer City of New Britain sale at $6.98. front and also the V neck with M. O'Connell, who conducted {(he & the st example. In this Women's light weight wool slip- sailor collor and Jace trimmed. | place for many year: { town the ssments are not con- ons, norfolk-styie in torquise, sal- Regular $6.50 and $7.50, special | The local Palace of Sweets store | sidercd high at the present {ime. mon and green. Value $3.98 for at $4.98. A wonderful bargain at is managed by the Zahara Brothers of | Many of the picces of propeply in $1.98. this price. Bristol who have been at the stove|the center of the town are assessed e since its opening a vear ago. The far below their value. One plac | store will be one of three to form a |nssessed for just c halt the amox NEW BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING 65c. {linc of confectionery stores in Bristal, | usked for it ‘and the same is tfue o T, ST T T TR PRI O T T Forestville and Plainville. ) {other places in the town. If the as. S T Rt e i |, Local people know the old Forest | sessments arc raised by the board of South Sea Tales, Jack London. Monsieur Beaucaire, by Booth [[Eioussiafwellfasinvguubiiclplacel lnfja ssceoisRtlere ilibcta Bojieralfliow) § ; = this town. IFor years' it was under | upon the part of property owners but Ranny, by Horward Birnbaker Tarkington. : e [UBONthO I BOReE et R TSt e, T (G Rhiminas )by, Hredoricli Bart: the management of Mr. O'Connell | it will mean @ greatly incrcased rev ory. Tett \\'hl\ conducted a hotel and saloon cnue for the town he town has When Plainville went dry two years |many cxpenses which the adgded tax = ago the place became the Mecca for | moncy would aid in paying and im- local liquors lovers and at some times | provements could then - be made = = more Plainville men frequented the | throughout the ‘own place than did those of the town in tord Smashed. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY which the place is located | Even a Ford cun be oxhausted by RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. The newly purchased property may | too much husiness and break down remain as it is for me time, accord- cer the strain vas provel |ing to one of the local men interested. | this mornin vhe runabout ‘I}\rnluz»lh it will be remodeled and : owned by Charles (‘onlin threw a {a first class confectionery store in- | fit" at the corner of Whiting and RLIN NEWS 1as to the severity of the wounds in- | yard across, is on exhibition at Foglia- | Sttlled where the saloon now stands. | Byoad streets and started to climb a * BE » | flicted upon Michael Conlin by De- | tis' store. The cabbage was grown by [ 1€ NeW owners have mnot decided {qroe at the side of the road. . M o vivio. William Schroeder of Berlin. frnether the hotel “pant willlzemedn | Contin was fortunais 1ol escane seil- On the evening of the fight, Devivio | Miss Elizabeth Bailey is returning |the same. o | ous injuric though he was badly stated, he took his horses down to | today from New York where khe has| 1he purchase price was around |j,yjsed and shaken up by the acci- water and Conlin came along and | been spendig a two weeks' vacation. |$19:000, making sales for the local i joy o was driving south on struck them with a whip. Upon The Misses Lyman from Alabama |Feal estate and insurance comp: Whiting sireet when the steering et | remonstrating with him, Conlin grab- | ave visiting at the home of S. A. Hart | Within the past week over $40,000 | broke and he losi controi. The car | bed him and threw him "down, he | and family. Price Jumps $11.000. | swerved into the side of the road, col- suid. He ordered Conlin off the land Dr. R. M. Griswold has purchased a| The price of a piece of property in | lidin the tree. The front axie {and when he refused, he, Devivio, ( New six cylinder automobile which he | the center of the town jumped from ! wa hed and the radiator and SR drew a knife and tacked him. | Wil be driving around the town short- | $22.000 to 33.000 yesterday when it | wine 11 were broken by e L Y . 2 Prosecutor lewis, on cross question- | Iv. | became .known that the property wa 6t Tho ohh nwas falenite A savane Valuable Hlsmrwal Documemsjng Devivio, found that he had fol- imerson Hotchkiss, . one af the|yreully desired. Kor some time tha | for ropa folr ke e |lowed Conlin when the latter had | town's clder residents, is quite ill at!pioperty was known to be for Il it hefore he is permanently it q | started out after Conlin was a_de- | his home. ) Ghdl the prics vanted was 52 et e SR Bemg G()He(}[efl | ciding factor against Devivio. That ; Berlin s, ’ A e i R T frm e TR e e T e | there was animosity on the part of | Majoi Frank L. Wilcox and family |of a business and when the me kind.of an accident oceurred —_— | both parties was brought out by | are leaving today for Christmas > | extate hoom started here a local No Truth to itumors. 3 q Judse Klett in the defense. Devivio, | in Maine near the Booth Bay district, | decided to try for the building. An| wo far as can b loamed. ther [ told a witness that he had stabbed | week . the owner informed the would- . s L e | Conlin ana that while he never be-| Mrs. A. B. Showalter and daughter | purchased 4hat the building would b and Baptlst chirch_on New Realty Transfers—Inanda Club (fore had been satisfied he now was | Jean returned home last evening from | sold for $33,000 and nothins less. e e o i > | fully satisfied that he had got him. | their vacation trip spent in New York | e s | Hmeiese sy des IO LB Social—Peddlar Has Narrow Es- | This statement from Devivio was the | city. Supervisor Showalter also re- | SRy ARV, | heard for (e day . ldeciding point against him turned home last evening, coming With the entire populace intevested | t of the church sale was heard cape—Many Local People Visting | Sfomers (oY oy | from Danbury where he has been in | N Sile of reul estate there is also | Bt Both sales were denied | by beinz run down by an automobile | €nce held there this month. 0% prol e i M - a Within the next few weeks every | the day before yesterday, is a little | Miss May Tebbett has returned from | ©f last night where a piece of prop- | My letablith Dincs man in the town of Berlin who has | worse today having developed pneu- | Ier tWo weeks. vacation spent at Avon. | CTt¥ on Whiting strcet was advanced | Permanent b thio served in the American army or pavy | monia. His ribs are fractured but the | Miss Katherine Minor is enjoying| $1.000 overnight. A party wanted to | out the town may ho (he result of luring the war just passed will be | other wounds are not so serious, He | er annual vacation at her home on | Purchase and thought the property, |abnormal sale of land and start of a handed a questionnaire to be filled | is o strong boy and it is thought that | Worthington ridge. e e L i hocei onn A Clniee ! >ut by him. These questionnaires will | with his vitality that he will pull| IS I. Jones has arrived home from | diy was surprisced to learn that $1,000 4 there are no building lines on any of R o o G i e e | | Bristol where he has been for the last | Wits added onto its value. Land near | ina streets in the town and consider which will go down in history as the | Appointed Administrator. ; three weeks on business for the Du- [ the new manufacturing field in the [, pe trouble has , resulted” severil Jeok g ashihgy| : : ot Boyaes ons el leintseciionl o the Town ias wisendliy Sei e o Bt (0 o ol Ol pook of Berlin's heroes. It is essen-| wiss Lucy Cobey has been appoint- [ Pohr =V ; lv in value. Many people refusc | o : 5 : o lial that all the facts asked in the|q aaministrator of the estate of her | ., 1S B: A. Haviland who has been | &reatly in value, 1 S 0o 1L | definitely determined line The 1ygstionnaire be given correctly-as it | mother Mary Cobey. late of Berlin, | 1 ancqmer phostmaster ane Mrs, A. | 10 Setly B i 4 e L hery | lectmen have been urged for some v ot | v Y la B. Goodrich returned to her home in | increase greatly in value while others | o e e #ill be a historical document. { by the Hartford probate court. | Southingt who will sell are making a finc profit. | b 4 Lo REVLESER The finished book will be called the | S et e o s SCe B a Bnen e e o sup endg of the ‘Berlin Volume of War Records.” | Zas 5 i Joseph Moore who was taken fo tho | A few years ago land in tha oltars | Plainville Water company, to estab- Fhe table of contents of the book will | Mrs. Rose Belden is spending a few | Hartford Rospital recently for an op-| Wits sold by .hundreds of dolars | 0 " 00 1inee Mpr McKernan has have all the names which are on the days with Mrs. 1. G. Hazelwood in | lon is ‘reported,to be in a serious | | offered a solution of the preblem by honor roll at the Town jall. All the West Cromwell. , jisonditions i the first to be held since the susmen- | asking them to take the maps of the sersonal questionnaires %ith all ac-| Mr. Dehan moved his entire house- i Doris Honiss who underwent an ob-| sion of all club business | St Sa e on B Sompanying photographs and diaries hold into the North place today, ‘IH‘}!“" at the Hartford hospital for he number of members who turn | lines bt uso ot the it ihat can be sccured will form the Which he has remodeled and reno- | throat trouble is recuperating nicely. | gut for the shoot in August will large- | EhoA 1S ueed inl othel d5wn jcan i ¥ I Xted ! Mrs H. Bushnell and daughter | |y qetermine the further suecess of the | ) : S 50dy of the book or books necessary ) o ‘ . Ve e o et 1 ind would hewm$ useful in o hold the records. Work will he SN LoRAbG TEREGY ONER o St Bl & a short vacation | clul. 1In the yeras previgus the shoot | town a hore At presen tommenced at once to have these town today shortiw after noon. The| !N the Litchfleld hills. have been largely attended and it is | el g e papers' filled out so that the volume Plane was smaller than the one| Narrow Escape. hoped that the rencwal of the club R R may be completed in the shortest WHICh passed over here yesterday. | What would have heen a serious | activities will bring out all the old el L S D Hme possible. = The committee who| The Benson brothers were ‘av 2l eceinen SRwas) baibo wivlate ted | Enis [ membetaENTO Ry ave b stew Ene W f i i i = T e . nn. Yesterday on a berrving trip with S b e Gl o of an | ones to bring into membership. ere CAD Sl e G0 e ] D e e e Gl meEnnen by e ulskfaction g fan will be a range ready, by the day of | CimpENeetinE BN 01Gs. jounced within a few da as it will A | automobilist. A Jewish merchant was s > Sk i Women's Foreien M issionary day B RGaa n2sole Bkl b make the Ercatipickine | driving a covered wagon-south, near | the shoot and everything to make the | W e e e b A I e : . was obscrved at the camp grounds to- o&lls upon those who have been in the | Mr. and Mrs. IS, 3. Honiss are en-| Upson's corner and for no account. | 4y @ real success ig being done | day with a large attendance. ey, W, ceiice) tertaining their niece at thelr home. | aple renson reinad his Bosse to the The officers af thev club are those | ekl Gl e L Every ex-service man who fills out | 13arnest Mildrum and family are|jef. A large fouring car was a short | CArvied over from before the war and | sorvice at 10:30 o'clock. The Ihalancationnalre b Wil oo e expected home Saturday from (heir| gistance behind, coming alonz at a | Y€ as follows 8 S L e Hrntelircom inalstat=) oticionn otiafyy: o Conin in o da cics M Aol BT Dl R e e Bucsli ot JUdEC e Ee i BT signed by the Governor, Marcus Mol- Mildrum was accompanied by his|af the wheel and the spoedy. anplieas | Wold of Berlin 5 . ' N R RS A . ~ombe and other officers of the state. Prother-in-law, Mr. Lombard of Mil-{ {jon of the breaks averted a smasl ol PRSIl e T @E ey E« 5 i A | Tisleerfifeats Meaiad Rl S B on ['”‘U o N o Ty P mp e LL S morehantihognn Bfo R taicol I‘Mi“”'m vy and treasurer-—Jamos i Q&:fj i 7 3'€?q"i > (05 e etk somimasting Mofas Hve nomal o Saturday fram Mains |l iiis (ime ana hronant s peie basic|| Biowniof Moriden GOS0 and at Berlin and l3ast Berlin the |Where they are on a fishing trip. Mr.fupon its haunches. | Ltcal "‘_‘“v"" Eactions: . mesks following, &0 that everyono yNOTth Bas made 4l Fextensive aulo| o (T (B anesly guiimicnsines dolal o VAT eV o enbnai i W G00 e RO e S BT | TG ek G i e ernl | DOReOEE (. (0 R R SometimeRdurinciiheieet Vi DALLEC TN MvAs St i o e e et o) B il cein IOl e Sivenl fonh | A oD R e R e e T o next weckk il hal ol oS R e | row nizhi on Miss Marjoric Moore's | Idson W. Bowers has sold to Irnest titled to these certificates will be puiy Mrs. €. Bailey and son spent yes-|1awn. The girls of the club have | G. Robbins a lot in East Berlin dircct- lighed, according to the commeunits N (_]“”mm”‘ G E T | been extremely active in war work, | uly north of the Catholic church i . i T P e, e e SRR e inz and knitting, | The trolley service on the Berlin questionnaire first of all iy e s besides numerous other work. line has been interrupted the greater The departmentiofswarirecords of iR b e - B T oot e terday |l Ibe club was: started dhout: threol| port ot the day due tola) new. trollsy the state of Connecticut is at the head 5 “'\I’v'"”'\'ml”‘(‘w e has | vears ago and named after a girl wire overhead being built derneath afithisinndecteking T s e SR e T i sch oo Tl InE S o i A i 6 the railroad bridge at Kensington. Fox T T O, e | e L | @ long period the cars have been At #lint coltrl Ll Evenir G SMariin Bwhofhds Deen vistline I h el Gyl Scouts wore ey sucoentll o SodNoLEORRG AR ana sl nacer i den 5 for 3 n h the bridge, due to the defective Judge G G. Griswold sentence 1 relatives in town, left for his|ful in their new play miven la e e Antdiio D 0 to the Cheghire f2 me in Holvoke yesterd: i o RN Tow i I e R | B SR RRRE SR N SE R e RO + - ” 2 off a dozen times a day The trolle formatory for the stiht of Mich Robert Coles attended the outing of | were sent it e play, iinifa g G T e e ael Conlir t Tue on ich [the Grocers’ assoclation of MNew | Trial” which displaved considerable | peons and (he passersers wore chiiged . . i e el 5 epten- | Britain held at Luke Compounce, | dramatic talent on the part of the | oo i (he Passengers wero obliged _ Piscaits for Breakfast 4 ber term perior o nder | yesterday [[scouts FA Turze number remained fon | other car Wit waiting o convey (e So light, so appetizing and § bonds of $500, furnishe i The weekly prayer meeting of the | the dancing which followed the en. | waeeonars (o Bedia® sopcasly i e gl i father of the ucc p i k5. church will be held tonight as | tertainment el ol USSR iony I Pl b | : No further trouble is expected from SRRy defended by Judge G Kletn of | urual ! Gun Club to Have Shoot, the overhead construction as all’ of ; ; ey New. Britain, the state’s case bLeing Kensington Items, | SRt S G il o e e et SR e e o Flour. Thompson Milling prosecuted by Towu ¥:oseciis Rl e tniel s | meeting at the fair grounds Tuesdar | and replaced by new ones =t Y. Sold by e wis. | occupation army in Germany has re- | evening and voted to 1ld a shoot | took up tk er part and Meat Co. The witnesses for tns were | ceyved his discharge and arrived home 1st 16 on the grounds. ities | the Conneccticut mpa Michael and John Conlin sna b | 1ast cvening in the club have been at a standstill| and a crew of men ma £= Minn of New Brit o | A rge , measuring nearly a | during the war and this meeting was | sary changes. 1 NLY TREATMENT % GOLONIAL GLOCKS in mahogany' cases are be- ing displayed on our first floor. [t will certainly pay you to see them. 3 Asylum Street, THE FLINT-3RU 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford The Home of Good Furniture : mobile. Expert mechanics. B R e i i s | and attending the general conference l for Christian Workers. Before That Fail T That Vacation Tour let us talk with you on that repair job on your auto- Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed. Starting, lighting and ignition systems E GO. & rip or After 2o installed or rebuilt. Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage Co. b { # Rear 193 Main Street. | @ en's Foreian Missionary associa- M = £ s fon anniversury wa hcic his after- \ v memeae g o e vIaDie N ev James R. Devadson of B 1 H B pre s in Breili j h\ nd M > ¢ nd daughter alogic tute in Bombay and 1, New J 1 e been vis- W for on foreimn missionary | iting Mr Dral ter, Mrs, 1. W « h yeakor his evening \t\”k,\‘ ¢ Johnson treet India | e s sper 5 » weeks at Rag- " rrow will Wonier Home | coni., N Lunpshir 1 nma B MeJa will | 1 t o Ve R, D Ir v r I W | of [Lobs « 1t of the Neighbors' | ins avenu cave Monday fom @ Fibed afte | Maine whe y 1 spend two con sre: 1t m “Ameri- | e hey will take the trip by canization.” R i. D. Roberts o = Hartford will ak at ¢ ‘even .‘ » rvice at 7:20 1 ! o pie Hil 11 Brici ltems, ! nz U Tilon, New Cards -Teceived this mornin om | Dl Vincent D Glynn were post- | rke rlin, Germany I'he soldier | SRS 2 ¢ : - s traveling with an advanced medical | Eciuthad L verak unit Glynn writ 1 ¢ is grot weel Mo . ’ ISAR 7 ik ldred hatred in the capital city of Germany | Mann, of Rol ic iny and all Americans and the U 5. doughboys Iave to 1 on the alert M It 3 g ISink Tovle s GF Nowd Britainis evcete| Do DRI SelERW & ror IS ing a large bungalow on New Britam { /% Fadwin by S 'f‘"”; avenue adjoining the Buartleti home o L e stead. Mr. Kylo is employed in Far- | Hilsboro. New Ilam with, i nir's in New Britain i oy Miss zabeth Bass Corleit of | e 1opan Ny Amburgh &I Whiting street and Manual Pina of |\t iqen Bined cr’ spendin New Britain were married in the | {he month of J with My, Stoddail neighboring. city yesterday afternoon. | of ainple Hill aven A The Misses Lillian Dodge and Ruth | LY Dawson are spending their vacations Fred Holde of the Junction, it ot Pine tic ompany with on his friends frony ¥ The Miss: ry and Margaret Cal- | New Br a fishing 8xpegy len are speading the vacations at | dition down fhe (‘onaestieut ver last Lake Sunance, N. H Saturday nizht. A zood catch is . fes | Mrs. Mary Tinker of [East Main | POTted—but, the “tidal Ave RS street is visiting at Pine Grove, \17”” the ”_“ boat passing, upset antic | their craft nping t atie ante Edward Brastow has purchasced 10 | il pigisiintofthe waler lots, Irank Thompson six lots ind s ymas Maloney four lots on liroad- | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hollings have view, a ‘newly opened tertitor on | returned from their wedding trip, and | West Broad street. The sale wis made |are residing in Hartford. Mrs. Holling | by the andard Real Estate and In- | wa ormerly Miss Jessic Hare. siirance company. N My Ina Dow has rveturned home The Newington Congregations from a visit fo the White Mountains. | chureh held a pienic at Lake Con A. D. Cady is visiting in town pounce yesterds Stephen Dietzko of the my was a - - visitor here yesterday. He expects hi 7 C of Theodore discharge soon st has returned r spending a 7 wife and Mr. and |few days at Kelsey Poir Mrs. motored to Mount - Tom yesterday | Peter Mansfield is ill at his home Mrs. Margaret McDonald of South | on Golf street Meriden suffered a slight shock at S her cottage at the camp ground on e 10ADS ARE RETURNED. tended her. She was veported today | = = as improved and has recovered her | Mexican Railways and Pan-American specch to some extent | Lines Go Back to Private Owners, A larse attendance was present at [ yfexico City, July 31.—The Mexican the annual picnic of the Congregtion- oA al Sunday ,-’('ww)\ and church held at " Iaina and ftue Pan-Amertcantrall || Laxe Compounce today way which systems traverses the ter- | Mass will be celebrated at 3:30 to- | ritory between the capital and the | morrow morning and communion will | Gulf of Mexico and the Isthmus have | be distributed at 7 o'clock in the | been turned back to separate man | Church of Our Lady of Mercy in ob- | agement. Information from reliable vance of the first Fridauy of Aug i~4fll|‘4t~ is that the government prob: { ust ) ably will return ¢he system to the pri Rev. J. G. Ward and family, Miss | vate owners within a month Bertha Steward, Miss M B. Hart The managements of these systems and her nephew, Leslie M. Atwater, | had been merged with that of the na. are camping at East Northfield, Mass,, | tional lines since Paulono Fontez manager of these lines took over the management of the national railwaya