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Speclal Sale Of Trunks and' Luggage The Vacationer and 'stl.fltnt There is #till six wecks of vacation and from four o six weeks Mo -:hpol begins. school or college, you can get & Bargain now. B OFFER—Fifty full size Dress or Travelling 'lhml’!u‘h basswnud Mdle«, 36 and 40-inch sizes, with deep lift out tray, were madg 10" g, lvr trunk is needed for travel, BPECIAL TWO DAY canvas covered, fibre oound, $26 each. Costing too hand, and you get a very unusual STEAMER a look AGE. FIFTY-FQUR Better have OTHER LUG cholee of tan and brown, MATTING CASES, 24 and 16, 18 and 20-INCH BAGS and black, priced $15.98 to § COMPLETE THERMOS BOTTLES, AT OUR CAMERA DEPT., fime. A class work guaranteed each UPS in 32, much to build the maker discontinued this number, TRUNKS, if vou TAIRS 26-inch sizes, STOCKS of Boston Rags. eomplete “BROWNTIE"” or a more expensive camera will in developing, bargain at same as above, sizes 32 and need one. IN AISLE E— priced from of genulne cowhide, 50 each. single Motor Lunch kits, of all styles and sizes, AISLE You will find a printing and 24-inch. Suit Cases of genuine with best brass locks and clasps, $15.98 to $35. $298 to $10.96. and double handles, nhoico Q‘ tan, ™ Hat boxes, Vacuum botti¢jcases, etc,.ef, also separate fillers, "$3 to, $9.50 ed. complete stock of give an added joy enlarging your snap shots. k! a; mew We took his ‘stook on our Do“nsulrs Depmm’h inches, :ln priced nt’wo cowhide léather, e browa and First Cameras vacation. Eastman to your i been summoned to appear. { though Constable Phillip Moreno, act- | l]EATIfEAR BRIVER | . HELD FOR HEARINfi ' Ner_‘Depanure Bus Ghanfieur Will Be-in colff‘fimeflay ADYENT PASTOBS’ MERTING - y b Fxnmm.luons “for " Podt Pmm—neckmnlu Injuries Nog Locat )ieu Join Army-— To Attend Tumeral. . Y WiMiam Penfield of 53 avenue, Meriden; driver of the Departure antomoblle, bus-w Elmer Hoyce. 2l _Sdturday, given'_a ,hearmg” in the_ Townybourt Saturday at tice Edward #. witl case and Attor: Stanley S Gwilh: iill he proseputor. “Ihe. court w.n opénfat 3 o'clétk. All witnesses have rentield has not been plated”under drrest ai- Sulv~(nrriqrs for, = th": ing upon orders from the officials, wisd 20 to Meriden ‘today to- tell him to app: dr. It m hot Jike! that he will' be "placed ‘wider arr or a bond fixed, as the authorities have his word that bé will.put in an’ appearance at Here Are New Models In Low Shoes Having secured several of the very latest new styles in Women's Low sno'fl.- in both Brogue anli medium toe 1 BROWN RUSSIA CALF OXFORDS with wing tips, , we ask yo)u to come inspect them in our big Shoe Dept, on Main Floor. low heals .and welt soles, for $9.50 and S$ii. . BLACK CALF OXFORDS with welt soles, wing tips, military and low h@els, $9.50 and $1t pair, HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR. NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN D RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US.’ . ‘ BERLIN NEWS 'CURTIN FINED FOR PASSING TROLLEY West Hartlord Driver Is Assessed $10 by Judge Griswold MASSELLI CASE - TONIGHT h‘fl Will Hear Evidence In Assault 'Clurn.—-('.mr a Candidate i Ofice of “‘iN Selectman— Berlin ‘' Jptes of Interest, The case of Thomas F. of West Hartford, charged with pass- ln a standing trolley car on Worth- JIngton Ridge without stopping his “sutomobile, July 24, was tried last afght in the town court. The trolley cA*, which was In charge of Motor- man Frnest Hering, stopped to take on several passengers, and Mr. Cur- tin passed with the speed of his auto- mobile slackened, but he had nn! Rompletely stopped his car. C. Boardman, Robert Pinches and un- John Pinches of New Britain were aBout, to board the ®ar and they were witnesses last night for- the state. At the time Mr. Boardman uttered abus- e language and called the accused frofane names, Mr. Curtin alleged, snd he claimed that he would prefer charges against Mr. Boaydman. Auto Commissioner Stebbins made the arrest. Prdwecutor Charles F. wis presented the state’'s evidence Mdge George Griswold, after hear- @ the witnesses for the state apd the story of Mr. Curtin, who was not rep- resented by counsel, fined the accused $10 and costs, but suspended Jjudg- ment on payment of costs, which amounted to $10.46. Bonds In case af an appeal were fixed at $50, but the accused puid up the costs of the court The Masselli assault tried this evening. sonnected with the affair will be brought #nto court to teil what they know abput it. ‘The men who have Geen arrested will be represented by Nttorney Joseph G. Woods of New Britain The case of Morris Cohen of JNew Britain, who was charged with reck- lons driving on the Beech Swamp road, was 'piit over until next Tuesday eve- sing. The complaifants in that case Are Willlam A. Noble and A. H. Ken- 9y of Watsr street, New York eity, and James W. Keleher of East Hart- tord 1 George B. Carter, Candidate. was _announced last night that ficorge B, Carter was a cindidate for the Republican nomination for first fyelectman, Mr. Carter sald when Asked about his position in the mgt- . “I've been prevalled upon by my friends to go into the contest, so I'm s candidate. I've made the neces- pury arrangement of my private af- fairs so that I can devote my time to the duties of the office. 1'll try to give the town a good businesdlike admin- hration I don’'t care to say any- more nt the present time. hap been second select. n for a number of e & good record in for casé will Several It be | of thosa' that office. He has a large pumber of supporters and will be among the strongest contenders for the republi- can nomination this fall. Water Drained Off. The suddenness of the rain yester- day tore up much gravel and carried it to the drain under the railroad bridge causing the drain (0 be clogged. After the drain was cleared out, the water was taken off the street and today all is clear and dry !under the bridze. About four or iive | trolley cars were unable to pass under the bridge yesterday. Meeting of Bolton-Kasica Post Bolton-Kasica Post of the Ameri- can legion will hold a meeting this evening in the Town hall at 8 o'clock. The, purpose of the meeting is to elect delegates to the convention of the state legion posts to be held in Brudnpon tomorrow and Saturday- It is requested by the officers of the local post that there be a large at- tendance. A previous meeting took no action because of lack of a quorum. Dance Tomorrow Evening. The M. C. M. club will give a dance tomorrow evening in Grange hall The dances given by this club for the past few months have proved very popular and have attracted lahge crowds. McKeon's orchestra will pro- vide the music. Warranty Deeds Recorded. Two warranty deeds were recorded today in the Town Clerk’s office. James J. Fitzsimhons sold a lot near the American Paper Goods factory, containing about five acres, to George Hull Sr., and Catherine Fitzsimmons sold an adjoining lot containing about 80 rods to George Hull Sr. Death of Truman Elton, Truman Frederick ,Elton, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick KElton, of Kennnxmn died yesterday at the summer home of his parents in East Lyme. Death was due to heart failure. He was an electrician and was employed by Spring and Buckley of New Britain. He was 22 years of age and is survived by his parents. B. C. Pérter Sons brought the body to Kensington. The funeral will be held at o'elock from the home of the \ounz| man’s parents and ai 2 30 services will be conducted at the Kensington Methodist church by the Rev. Mr. Lounsbury. The young man was born in New Britain but had lived in Kensington most of his life ’ Berlin and Keusinzton Notes. Frankim Boéardman and Ha Gould are preparing to go next Mon- day to the scout camp in Chester. Mrs. William Lyons is visiting friends in West Hartford this week. - OTTO AUTO 21 \ East Berlin Items. Mrs. James Holigan returned home today from Middletown where she has been spending the past week with | her mother. She was accompanied | by her mother who will visit here for a time. The Mothers' its next weekly | Sewing club will h? meeting next Tucks day afternoon at the home of Mrs George Demore. Yesterday's session | was at the home of Mrs, Amos Bour- | geois. The Misses Fdith and Tllian Lind- quist and the Misses Fiuth and Irene Hubbard are spending thoir two weeks vacation at Pine Grove, Niaan- | tic. The “katy-dids” have for more than a week in about town The old saying is that | six weeks from the*sound of the | first “katy-did” there will be frost. Unless a notice is given out to the contrary, the postponed boat ride and fishing trip due to have been. held last Saturday, will be held this week-end. More than 20 will make the trip. The damp weather of the past féw weeks is very discouraging to/ the brickmakers as the bricks dry very | slowly this kind of weather. ool and dry atmosphere is wanted. Miss Ffarah Morgan has resumed ber duties at the Middlesex hospital after spending her vacation at the home of her parents here. A fair will be held late in Scptem- ber at Athletic hall under the aus- pices of the East Berlin Improvement | society. ‘The main auditorium v be used for the erection of boott and for display space. A committee is at’ work aranging the details. Mr. and Mre. Frank Kramer, and ! son Frank, will spend their vacation | in Massachusetts with reiatives. They | will make the trip by automobile. The condition of Miss Clara Frank, who is seriously ill at her home, is | reported to be unchanged. Several Middletown people to have been put to some loss as a result of the notorious activities of Ponzi. One man had $590 in the hands of the Bostonian. No local people were caught as far as is known. Leen heard | the woods are said PRINCE: AT CHICAGO. Chicago, Aug. 19.—Carol, crown prince of Rumania, on his way home from a visit to the Far East, stopped . off in Chicago ®*naay god was met by a delegation of Chicago Rumanians. A visit to industrial and commercial establishments was arranged. He will leave tomorrow night for New York and sail for Europe, August 27, on the | | Aquitania | were two segmons 4 | Rev. Charles H. Sweet of Wisconsin, ! for treatment:, 8 \ | 10cal office. ! be secured at the local | Injuries Not Serious. | reported | mation }ana the grial. % Penfieldr ‘1% the, s‘on of a retired ‘manufactuyer and contractor of Mer- iden and.is wéll known. He attended | the fun f young Royge deeply - ed. ;. Dy he collapsed &nd it to ‘agsist him tothe Since the time 81 the a busses of the > pany have ben Qdered to drive slow- ly through the town amx ise care at the Intersection: of 7 ts. That the town .officials will sig: of | warning fo autoists in r ds to the | speed limit in the center oftthe town, | is certainfas this has been Considered | for someftime. . Adv'n. Church Convention. Rev. George (. Tyler, chairman of | the Connecticut Advent chure¢h PRas- tors’ associatiton, presided at the @uarterly meeting held in the Plain- ville Camp Grounds, Tuesday. There was‘a large attendance and Advent pastors. from western Massachusetts. and this stite were present. There, in the afternoon. d Rev. Frank L. Lays of Bast Nor= r onducted the services. Theg nua‘j meetings will begin Sunday, 29 and continue for two Services will be held during y and evening, commencing at | 10‘3 o'clock in the morning, > nr‘lr‘rk in the afternoon and 7:30 o'clock in the evening Already several cottages are being occupied | and a large number of people are ex- pected to attend. Post Office Examinations. Open competitive examiuations for sub-carriers will be held in the New Britain post office August 28, for positions in the Plainville post office. Carriers are needed at once in the Application blanks can office or in New Eritain. The sub-carrier position | will eventually lead into a permanent one with the building’up of the new | Trumbull houses in the eastern section it is expected. Mountain View will | also need a permanent carrier. At Pfesent Mountain View is under the rural delivery. At the last examina- tion for sub-carriers there were five applicants. Only one was accepted. Mr. and Mrs. George Beckwith of West Main street, are in receipt of a letter from their son, Wallace, in Philadelphia, relative to his accident a short time ago in which it was that he had received a lez in an automobile colli- The son writes that the infor- was incorrect and that he had been in a railroad wreck but| ped with nothing more seri- a severe shaking up and numerous bruises and cuts. There were no bones broken. He is em- ployed by the railroad and was work- ing on the trains at the time of the | wreck. e was taken to the hospital but discharged when his injuries were attended to. Join Army. That the desire for the army life still lingers in several of the local young men who have been in the service during the World war, is seen by the number that re-enlisted | recently. Georze Davis, son of Wil- liam P. Davis of Farmington avenue. Clement son of Mrs. Ella Cowles, y of West Main street, and now a resident of Cali- fornia, are the latest 10 enlist. They | have been accepted and are now sta-! tioned at Fort Slocum. N. Y. Davis is expecting to be sent overseas soon. Will Attend Funeral Woman’s Auxiliary of Brock broken sion. ous than The Randah:h ¥ ©2:30 o'clock ! younzsters was being pulled out | lems "I THE WONDERFUL . FRUIT MEDIGINE Emy Home In This State Needs “Fruii-a-ives” To those suffering with Indigestion, Torpid Liver, Constipation, Sick or Nervous Headaches, Neuralgia, Kidney Trouble, Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Eczema and other Skin Affections, ‘Fruit-a-tives’ gives prompt relief and assures a speedy recovery when the treatment ig faithfully followed. . ‘Fruit-a-tives’ is the only medicine " ‘made from fruit — containing the diedicinal principles of apples. L - orsnges, figs and prunes, combined with valuable tonics and ulfi_p-pflu. 0e. & box, 6'for $2.50, trial; 3 by PRUIT:A-TIVES) ENSBURG, Ny Bgme post will um:m fun. Sergeant Leon Roberts Supddy ernbon. They will meet at 1he undey, taking parlors o# A.. ‘Bailey at. There are about .2 0. members to be present. It was also amnounced that their regular meetings will begin agat’ on Monday evening, after having been cancelled during _the summer months.” They.will meet at the Episcopal church, .Plans for the fall a(n\ltlfi wfll b discussed “Triet A qreatllbtn ‘Placed on the ‘honor »gll' ih Ceriteat Park by Brock- | Baw ‘post in: memmy of Sergeant | Leon -Robetts. 1 Harty Stofie and family of Forest- | ville aré. enjoying their summer vaca- [ tiof in Nepaug. Mr. and haye returned spent at Rake orge. Harry Gr: of West Main street has gone “to. Eitchfield for a short stay. The Bqu Bee Sewing Circle met at the home of' Em Katherine Hogan of Southingto: d, last evening. Miss RenasLaVasseur of Broad stifeet, has réturmed from her stay in New Jersey. s The Womdn's Relief Corps outing for ,the past:secretaries and treas- urers of Gonngeticut, that was to be held at Lake Compounce yesterday was postponed umtil foday. Betty, the infant child of My. anfl Mrs. Simon MeDRénald, of East Main, Plainville, 1st: Large front street, rtford hospital young 5-17-6d Address P. O. Box 112, Plainviile, Conn. [] FOR SALE—One square table. ‘z-pound basz, i 1 Charles from their Spaulding | vacation room Box 112, t&-g # Sept. for o™ gentleman. for room 5-17-6Q aining Inquire 77 East Main street 1dx Gold Medal and $-19-zdx FIVE BOYS DROWNED —— Duluth Imperial Flour, $1.98 Youngster Caught ., ‘ Current Calis mr'!!lelp_mdv.’l'bur Go to His Res- " cue—All Go Down. Crookston, Minn. boys ranging from 11 o 14 years old ve their lives today in an unsuc- "essful attempt to rescue a fifth com- panion who had been ciught in an under current while swimming in Red Lake river at Fisher, 11 miles from here. When it was seen that one of the into deep water the other lads attempte.d to breast the curfent. Onc by one they disappeared beneara the muddy | waters. Frantic at seeing their brothers | drowning, two other 10 year otd boys | attempted to rescue them. They were | saved from a like fatc when men | working nearby heard tacir cries and | arrived in time to drag -kem out. | Aug. 19.—Four IRISH CONFERENGE TUESDAY : Dublin to Be Meeting Place of 3[(‘l1i | | With Moderate Views on Problem of Dominion Rules, London, Aug. 19,—Irishmen of moderate Views concerning the prob- of dominion rule will gather at Dublin from all parts of Ireland next Tuesd for a conference. This meeting sa a Dublin dispatch to the Daily Mail has ‘“been endowed with consid rable importance by the change in policy in Downing, street.” “Although the premier’s statement in tne hous: of commons last Monday pugzled Irish politicians,” the dis- patch ¥s, “it is wrong to take a pessimistic view of the situation as the way to peace is by no means closed.’ | | | : r“ ¥ Wlll%e memorable far the magfl‘l at - sto survey of condmon:fi has convinced ‘us that must be hngher shortly The new frelght i add 10 to 26%. : The Fk " 103 Asylum St. T,No'lhterest No ngh Pfice§ t-Bruce Hartford 150 The Store For Exerybody.” x JAPS MAKE ARRESTS Korcans m-.‘m-mhle for Plotting to Hl\l\l U. S. Congressmen to Make International Complications Held. Honolulu, Aug. 19.—Among those arrested at Seoul, Korea, for plicity in plots to hold the party of American congressmen visiting the Orient to create complications be- | tween Japan and America, was the president of Toa Nippo, a Seoul newspaper, according to a Tokio cablegram to Nippu Jiji, Japanese language newspaper herc. British and American associations of Peking have presented & resolu- tion to British Minister Eliot oppos- ing renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, advices. com- SENATOR CUMMINS IMPROVING. Des Moines, Ia., Aug. 19.—U. S. Senator A. B. Cummics is suffering from a mild attack of influenza and while his physicians have ordered him fe remain in bed, members of the, family said today his rapid recovery was expected. =2 / JUDGE DECORATED. Bridgeport, Aug. 19.—Hon. Geprge W. Wheeler; chief justice of the su- preme court of .Connecticut, was to- day notified by P. De Cicco, Jtalian consular agent at New Haven, that the king of Italy has conferred upon him the degree of “cavaliere of the Order of the Crown of Italy.” according to the newspaper | H ] POLICE SEEKING | Perform Autopsy on Bod Torso Found Floating tiver, ¥uesday Night. New York, Aug. 19. made today to determine sy how death came to th woman whose torsé was ing in the Hudson rivey | munipaw, N. J.Tuesday | cal Examiner Arthur sey City in charge of spaired, however, of ide victim since the head, Lad been cut offy The police dragged an effort to locate otht the body but without CANTU WILL Mesican Wants to Shide @ nificd Manner” in Fay cral Salazar.. Mexicali, Aug. 19. agreement which brou; ful end, the movement Esteban Cantu of the ni trict of Lower California central government of made public here today. Cantu is permitted to “dignified manner” in fa Luis M. Salazar and' granted all persons who in what the central Mexi ment classed as *“rebellio BIG BUSINESS OPPORTUNI Wo offer to Iive oniitor o lliacatorks $2.000 class and the othcr in the Car Quick Tmmediate deliveries. New York salesrSoms. respoasible | -party utomobiles—one a car in the, distribn- $1,000 ; be seen at oure action will securce c can valnable franchise for this territory. Write for in- formation. H. M. Co., city. 1718 Broadway, New York FOR SALE Three Family House in the West End. roems on a floor steam heat. with three caf g'a.rage. All improve Price reasonable. TheHome Banking & Realty 86 WEST MAIN ST. Pho Next Door Fox’s Theater. Another Way Would Be To Take The Horn Off CaN You 2 AIN'T 1N, AND T DON'T WELL, TLL TeLlL You="TH BOSS WNow MUCH ABOUT HORNS LIKE THAT BUT ILL FIX ITUP TEMPORARY FoR YoUu = TS COTTON IN YOuR EARS UNTIL TH'