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It is our § mohair. You can buy the 9-piece for §295.00 and the 8-piece for § Wonder Values, too. Chiffonier, full Vanit now while price is so reasonable just now. W 0 \ (STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAYS AT NOON) Britain OUR AUGUST SALE OF FURNITURE A RECORD BREAKING EVENT PROVED BY THE GREAT NUMBERS WHO HAVE READILY RESPONDED T0O OUR SALE OF HIGH GRADE FURNITURE, THAT THE VALUES WERE NEVER MORE ASTOUNDING THAN THEY ARE 1T 1S A REAL SALE—AND REAL SAVINGS! Convenient terms may be arranged by request and your purchases held a reasonable length of time if desired. 10-Piece Dining Room Suite $335.00 (A Real $500.00 Outfit) @ 3-Piece Living Room Suite $295.00 A charming three-plece Suite, consisting pf large Davenport, Wing and Club Chair in plain or cut mohair, with reverse cushions. 6-Piece Bedroom Suite $195.00 A syndicate Special in American Walnut, Bow-end Bed, choice of Chifferobe or , large Bureau and Chair and Bench. Your opportunity to buy Association Has IT IS A FACT WHEN WE SAY Camp Gronnd News—Bricfs, successful flower nsive plans to surpa geason has hee probably for two da ertaining ‘ndicate Special and is the best value on the market, Massive struction, and beautifully made of burl walnut, with chair seats covered in taupe Jetub and for $245.00. They are Growers repa wonderful gros luding creations competitive cl Nachman Spring construction. premiums will be !The committee specimens of v should reserve ain inform . Berlin News |7 aotus on eres on et s o cnioro ARREST RECKLESS DRIVER» - < ey, Samuel Fiske Anounces Sum-tive from Berlin in iristoinf 142 1 twa e, which were hlock L sume his dutics on August 30 and | Waramaug | He enjoyed a church have been discontinued for | Divinity school. Ilev. practically all the organizations{ton Congrega is expected that the second weck in | i 7 e 8o | celve fire call cards |tnat month will scc a t¥itiestalng) - S HEEEE ST [ioitian iy s} [trict committer has secured Sufiers Broken Wrist Will Be Assistant Medical Ex- aminer Tor Town of Berlin s, v Frnest [lall, 12 years old, of Ken- | ston, suffered a broken right | rist yesterday afternoon as hu was cranking a tractor. He was attended Dr. Matthew Il Griswold, who imong the homes in cards contain YO | may in tury young fellow to the New — {Britain general hospital where the s set. It 1s reported that nicely today. Representative Deming Speaks | Mon. Francis Deming, representa- | o past logi hreak w Rev. Samuel A, I left yesterday for [ture, delivered an interesting and ; : mer Pulpit Supply—Francis Dem- 0 o e |and their son. Samuel o neeting ortin Cont. | A1 thelr summer home, spcaksSats communltyRUIR, Gy as his sub- East Berlin Tems Mocting—Basehall Activitics. vet { the Legisla- zular nid-week serviee ture,” | Matthew H. Griswold of Ken- ! My, Deming's talk dealt with the fercning at the usual hour. has been appointcd deputy workings and procedure of the legis- | s, “\H:wmv Bailey and s s physiclui, or medical ex-1ative scesions and he told of the ‘\" _‘w\‘\\‘»\’\n:s Virg u.» te town of Berln, the jnctivitics in that body, tracing the SN cnesday il S ‘ work from the first day until the A prize balloon dance sopintnint coming from Coroner J.HRgi S et i et s hoeh s miam= il e given: ab ihe Calhoun of Hartford. 1 o of the general assembly on sev- ciing at § olclook Griswold Vil act in casg of 1he @b- o) gecasions and was well able 1o rable The h Lility of his father. De{Giceyss the subject at hand last furnished by the B old. who is the medic gyt The audiener was a lar vs, cotnposed of wig and health oificer of 'l 0L\ Deming's talk was met | The Modern Woodime cuthusiasticully their rogulat mer v Griswold ds owell U gl program, sovial hour building next Kensiugton and Berlin G ments rounded ot i suc August ¢ v practicing fn town for |80 TG e L i Uy ussoukition with his S Sehprge of ¢ und, Phillip B ter, Pearl, of South Farms, s anensservieeman and e and Wilhelm Johnsen G, et S b s B i S Fileetrical Business of friends aml relatives ::‘-:fH\;‘»'mll.."”\‘,.',.,f - Vrank Sehruap of * Worlbington | & mumber from this plac ctol Bomont of 410 West 44th “‘l”\");m\ o 4:, VW T T 10 n York city, was arrested | COCEC L TG ehiefly of wirlng NINg uropike e oy AN repaiving, it is said. This linc e == m had crashed o uosinaibieh Ui led for some J{alian Rovalty Ts driven I L | Preparing for Wedding Ty H'»"H“_:‘ P T dion heretafore | ome. July 30 A L Wil Play The Gangers iready are being ma | gk T AN Ko » l il Lk ehals for 1 mees the o Incess Maralda. sccor NIRRT t ol Bidh ock T ! Prinee Philip of 1res e Wetaterrs 0 for seven innings if darknes rmer Germa, emp Rontharid conter. Bomoni Mot set in Too soon The hattery fe The 4 for the e aanthin e Wensington tear Wil he 1Mields J et for Sept. 23 Mitis and o en announeed Vit May See Saturday’s Game | rage will take pl R 1. Buckiey of the Al ‘one of the royal 1 today that Al from 1pital Y fans desirons of witness ,:.“ 1ol | ine 1 Zan in ) Londor £ ¥ u in an attempt to 'his evenir Ehie . Mo it G ear v o vl Juddie L. Landgren A \ he toa in touch | Sucressor to N vith V. Buckley at the | Repaie Work Promptly Attended (o core badly damazed, al. field (his evening or shonld [ Tol can et Officer Ward af Giana's slore as soon as pow- | sible, signifving their desire us called to 1} westi lin street enjoyed an outing at Take Compounce vester ss Tsther D, Griswold is spend part of her Tt was said that Bomoni summer v Miss Clara s at the lake Harry 1 James Healy 1 voters of the My lonis William the remainder of the summer and [ will be in the pulpit at the onal church [ conneeted with the chureh have sus- 5 L cure Fire ¢ s []Ra Mo Hl fiRISW“IJ] {pended mectings until September. 10 asig teacalgcang [in the pavty cancuse Assn. Campaign leards and will distributc s thus far netts |these persons to communicate vas contributed ase of fire, so (hat get in touch | New Britain fire department 2t asked for b Leaves for Vacation Really Same of [do so in the Berlin Congregational | Witliamstown. Mass., July month's vaea tion at West Broohfivld, Uiske and their daughter, the Methodist chureh this ‘y up Ground P s heen explod Jlates its internal of economie and po Iway Nerenad indermine Home Por A LGISTRARS NOTICH INGS FOR CALCUS 1T in the royal 1 Plombing and Tineivg | CGMMUNITY THEATER THURSDAY, JU1Y GLEN HUNTER “MERTON O1 Sz o e ERECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 192 Plainville News | BIGGER ANDBETTER FLOWER SHOW HERE Gladioli and Dablia Growers Encouraged by Season PRIZES FOR AMATEURS To Enroll For Caucus— Tprovement Society ump Ground im- Mis W fisian. Gladding casurer Presi- num; vie Jennin s ). Sy- irer, Mrs. camp mbers, Miss Mis. Water- Messenger of 101s of New, Scaver of . Mallory Sloane Holt o iton of inville Personals Tomlinson ave ew Britain Ge Brita n-, iderwent under Tames Maorley rki ral hospital 1 he An- of Now DBritain was yesterday \ touring car. e aceident Mi Harold i, Bryan | Miss Nel- | ri. Arthur RUSSIAN POLITICS Internationale {1on of foreign affaira of the dep: on of politics 10 Fment internationa W Tort nd t Fconty comtrics wl [ OF ML TOLLMENT tain, [ Haven, iden, Mrs, v Birltain, | Mrs. | Dwight Adelaide | Miss Jes- PRI SEVERELY WOUKDED Son bar- RNV chief of the divis hands ) Miss Topeka 1 In Hog Taza Railroad Bends Keep Financial Limelight New Y Tuly . The Gu;j\i'dia;{ To Tay in New Tondon ons will n n ‘n New lon- e The AN-Kensin puipit supply for Juring which {don on Snhmarine Base promises to he & fame of the My cur rills a8 ptiona My leray auad is widespread yin s N Sm ns are In top form t is rx hus wil 1 August t they wifl me Farmi Sy ith the | Mack" n ne A nday morn e 1 e And anvey play on An- | on Club Danee es of | wil 1 VUpson ( isetts, Rev. Mr. | Dar . of Postmater and |8 o tomorrow a Tt is expected that the of Kensing- {atendance will he large. Ten per nt Hoanl. |cent af the nracceds w turned the mermon [ever t w pp units Witlam T Ta~tish of ~turne From Camp M tha affieintingl Rev Varnan 1. Phillipa has re Rev. Mr, Fiske will re- turned from a camping trip to Lake AOW JEMEMBER - GONE SEE THAT TAS OUY OF MISCHIEF = DONT LET HIM BREAK ANYTHINE , WILL YOU § SAW AIM DOWN § ERE CLIMBIN L ON A STEAM Bristol News PUTS TEETH i 1h=—solicitors Chantaugua - Atend Aereill, Mrs, 1ic Funeral of Oficer was A Jo Kosicll, Mrs, Carl Wil parking f mile. has grown valuable Prose- the ok Kus., but e from having bath- Miss Helen L. s University couil Miss Topeka' volumes of ofticials | iy rules | merchants have con- of Masim Gorly Danzerousty S G ners refused 1o con- ' ypg, A, W wis, and condemunation in ) Bristolites 3 towes Summer s an. | G o Walnut st 1912 Funcral of George Funk, Jr, The funeral of Goorge l'unk, Jr., vas held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his home on Goodwin stieet.- The burlal took place in the West cemetery Name Committees of chautauqua, which will be held from August & Mather to Bring Violators of o'/, eht e federat Hui green Ordinance to Court ' AIRPLANE MEET COMMITTEE Arnold Court, Mrs, Ray Aleott, 1 f ic. Miss Ruth Ses- tons, Mrs. W ions Baiesly Mrs. Clarence M Markhu Mre, Wo AL Kim- I, Mrs. G Lroad \ Brackett, Mrs, € Carleton Place, Mrs, C. W. Buell ‘ 1 Mrs, Keith Graham Center st Mrs, W Hanra- Mrs Divinit Frank V. Milos, My I et. Mrs. Duane W Lim s 1 bar | i John Stotz Ralyp iederal Court, Miss Louise Gries- N vect, Mrs strom he | M Loson rold 1 vl Avis in | Goodwin strs W of Thompson, Miss Lu . Mrs ir Gerald H Mrs. William F. Mrs. Charles H. Terry., Miss ¢ . Miss Ida Clark, Mrs. Hugene D. er. Mrs. Herbert Maroon, Mrs. Mrs. Verner A, _|Green, Miss Elste Dierson ; Mre. Howard in N Wil M Wells, Frank 1 Mrs. B. A. Cock- ings, M rnes, Mrs. C. C. Hill street, Mrs. Lo A, Wheeler. Hillside Place. Mrs. John . Riggs. Hall strect, Mrs. J. Leon Barnum. s. Charles 1. Burrill and Edgewood, Jeroms Mrs. Frank Jlla Poulson, Pierce, Mrs. Mrs. Frank E. strect —Mrs. 1% G, Hughes, Miss Lardner ian D. McGar. t Mellon street—W, R, Russell, Morrison street-—Mrs. John L. s Mrs. A, D, WilsonSHRDLU ivlds, Mrs. A D, Wilson, n an op- Mills street—>Mrs, Al Vuillou- micr, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. W. s Carthy 'S North street—Mrs. A, Q. Perkins, 1 Mrs. Henry C. Sprin Oalland street - Mrs, Herbert of oit, Mrs. E. L. Carrington, Pleasart s Woadford. W. A, Haves Prince strecet-—Mrs. Richard H. e Prospoet Mrs. George Mis. . W. Cook on i strect—Mrs. William on Parmer, Mrs. Edwin A. Porter, Mrs. of Luiph G. Brothwell, Mrs. Harold E. a Joy Queen strect—-Mrs, Ernest An- take farens, Mre. Frank H. Carrigus, W. ents Spicer. Charles 8. 1toot he Nessions ot—Mre. . A, Park. Tock on Sherman - street Mrs. H. @ Ouimet, Frank DPatter: F. Mrs. John F. Gearing. Mrs. L. H Mix, Mrs. Leonard Linberg. 10 Haab, Mrs, Kins. Mrs. Hamilt V. Scarles. —Mrs, Harry W. Stephens. Mrs. Dwight Morey Wost streot—Miss ¥ Miss Nellie Jenni ton, Mrs. W. C. Dailey, *h., Miss Dorothy Hueftlein, Mrs. Raym &S, Harold | Beckwith Hayes, | Woodland streot—\rs. Harold ¥, Hum- [ Humphrey, Mrs. A, D. Somers, Mra Wt, Henry B. Wilcox, H. | Mrs. N. S Rowland, Mrs. Everett C. Tyrell, Mrs. Ar- thur S Kilpatrick, Mrs. Roland In- | Harry W . Willard, Mrs. O Hult ner, Mrs, W, arles M, Kent. Camp Progressing R | Yestarday wes Chamher of Come 1 day at Camp Cochiplanee, where Bristol Boy scouts are spend- King a ve i recently established s p. Those who did attend found . la camp site which is most ideal as A1 Noted Violinist Here visitor, Olcott Vail 16) RETTER-NHO DO You NS GONNA PAY FoR THAT IF YOL 60 ) AN BREAK IT 77 € — Mrs. Robert son, Mrs. M, 1. 1. Kenyon, Mrs. William H. Ferris. Al- Stearns street—Mrs. William Muir, ~Mrs. Cathering H. Beamish Miss yn Tucker, Mrs. J. G. Jen- 4 Upson, iss Carring- Mrs. Fred nd W. Hill, Mrs. Dora tville-—Mrs. H. C. Beach, fnl record. Although the at- of members wWas very > hoys had anticipated the heen made quite happy that an afternoon had been when prominent men of ad the opportunity of in- spending a period of s In this tovn as the is cousin, Worthington V