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NEW Phone 2-5201 (STORE CLOSES WE DNE DAY AT NOON) OUR GREAT AUGUST FURNITURE SALE OFFERS VALUES UNMATCHABLE FOR QUALITY and MODERATE PRICE WITH VALUES BETTER THAN EVER, careful comparisos will quickly prove that we are quoting absolutely the lowest prices possible on high-grade, reliable furniture. Buying only from reputable manufacturers, none of our offerings are made for sale purposes. Our never-high prices are now cut from 15 to 33 per cent. Bedroom Suites ! $350.00 :“, piece Suites with ! in beds; carly American period, in mahogany with curly maple front; wonderful value. Seven-piece Suite, co- $297-50 lonial style, Dresses, Bed, Chifforote, Vanity, Bench, Chair and | Nightstand; worth examination. h $145 0 Six-piece Suite in . combination = walnut Dresser, Bed, Vanity, Chiffonier, Rocker and Bench; this is a leader at $145.00, Bedroom Suites Four-piece Suite of | $210.00 early American pe- viod, of mahogany in antique finish; splen- did value at this low price. | Four-piece Suites of i $3 75.00 American walnut, 51- inch Dresser and Vanity with rose damask . underglass, bow-end Bed, etc. $35.00, $39.00, 344 $29.00, $48.00, $65.00, $75.00 zives choice of Post Beds of various heights and turnings; extra value. Very Special for the Living Room NOTE THIS SUITE FIRST. See what you think of it. One of the best offerings ever at the very low srice asked. Large Davenport, Wing and Club Chairs, strongly con- structed, upholsiered handsomely in velour $1 75.00 Rnd at thisksale Fo1 O]y N Combination Suite, $ 1 25.0 port, Wing and Arm $250-00 covered in mohair Chairs:, Nachman spring construction, | and taupe velour; handsome set of three covered in velour and tapestry; $125.00. eces and a wonderful value. Three pieces, Daven- | | BRITAI DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1 Dk Ja0. Yo Standardiz FLOWER SHOW NEXT WEEK .- Exhibitors Conplings o the lacal fir will e st 1in th they This Morning mowith those of other Tools with which 1 the work e complited, The Yninit Lard conplin Should — Notify Mrs, 1< o 1 one rvan lies in th | Wheeler—services | At White Oak ent of — Principal Judd to Welcome Grammar School Alumnd, isit) would fit the h A large number of the who was killed fricnds of not | Miss Rose Minone, | local com In an automobile accident Tuesduy ! ydition | night, attended tne | which was held at morning at the caurch of Rev, John I churel, ce girl's funcra tandard is purcha lard size Our Lady tol ?m Merey Ifay, pas- | N3 \ se tor of the brated a salemn requiem funeral mass, Rey | Louis Beecaris, pastor of Sty An- thony's church. Bristol, was deacon nd Rev. Donat Cote, [tor of St. Anne's | was sub-deacon the offerto “Pie Jesu." sung “Nearcr My to the service Graham also played the organ Interment was made in St, Joscph's cemetery, A Santucei conducting the service over the grave and deliver- ing a moving enlogy of Miss Minone, Miss Minon Killed | night when an automobile {she was riding and which | erated by cousin, lof Bristol, struck a |street. She was hurled | windshield and her [severca | Flower Show | Quite a number of flower have {fied their intention o Legion Carnival Al ple American | assistant pas- church, Biristol God conclusion of the hee'" at Mr was Tuesday in whicl was op ing | he ground Mond Louis Riceio P'ing h the vein tree on throi jugnlar I posts ord con asent ol by a carnival will big sty Legionaire lover Post hand of N local amateny growers already exhibiti one 2 & N/ | the flower show to b * Wil he 1 byt A — hall next Wednesdiy I i s = | [but the commitice foels certain that il e oS b s % [pretely smashed. Mrs. William Me- | Icaguc of Women Voters g at the lothers who have not yet roported | oy Vi S AR B 1 ”ews Carthy and Miss Irances McCarthy, | Kdnsington Grammar sehool on | will want space. Al prosuoctive ex- earin it har er ln |niother and sister of the woman who | Tuesday evening, August 25 She [hihitors requested o notifiy Mrs *Prainvill Is confined to the Meriden hospital, | will have as her subjeet, “What W [P, T, Wheeler immediately and let | yago (o socure (his afiai STeSTe e were Kiiled, and William MeOariliy, [ Noed i ihe Beliol Spsien of s | har Braw bow man o e e S A ‘?fmhcr of th sick girl, was severely [Town,” 7y meeting was originally |sire, for those who a ahout rom all over Injured. Angelettl was held respon-| seheduled for August 29, it i | ol leliea ibe Sl Ll AT sible in theiiniling o thelcoronts Bl iiGR N as! oiian sed BUUST Lol (1 her et «pace enrtailed s will be put throush their | _Strike Conditions Unchanged this Miss Griswold would be unabic Local are cooperating F' Bonchanceshashbeensnolliedbin | i d i reaTntient nat e, with the and have Tegion Auviliary Meeting ) the strike of brick workers, which A lawn social and historical | purehaged flowers which will he dis- 1} reguliar meet of the Amer LA h“‘\“‘»" up “’“‘ Lt "‘!“"“S‘l‘»‘ “; pageant which was fo have been [played in thelr windows beginning [ican Legion ausiliary 1o Brock e Beliand, "‘5\."""";”"’ o s | 1eld this nonth, has been postponed |[tomorrow morning. Barnes post will he il 5 s oReo all vwhm‘.,m. .'mu.«_!fl m; .“""lf‘unnv September. Tt will be held on | Will Meet Former Pupils ning at 8 o'clock in Re alrs: at Beflll] l[lS[l[llllOI]Sv‘" ascnounetolt tordeta iLine |t bl uns Tt (s tras bt 1 s o o Judd of the Whiting street, i | forees of workmen are small and it |y B cr R oo ) AT o bt i Practiilly Complefed linsanceelolo flodearyfonibiidneds Tast Bertin Tems meet the former stuents af the an fue R eI o F o BO 00 B E R . ual reunion to he held Saturd i hetold —— Seoeal ik lionitis s morican i el TRl idora senpinect T street sehoo ol en B = Brick company said today that two Will be hield tonight ag the sia SR R BT gl “M foned soci plannd 3 vY BE CONTINUED‘MW; of action will be possible as | hour at the East Berlin Methodist [dutios in 1910 and is especinlly looke iy ! B LRl A E { [time goes on. Kither the workmen |Chureh Sree (T e iEh o Rl IRD ! : . Miss Dorothy Krah of Manches. |INE forward to meeting tho 3 Rl {will come back to their positions or | W P e e Y the plants will close down perma- (fer is spending a fow days as the e S G Miss Lithel 1Y I Mecting @ Sons of Veterans Sched- e for the year, 5 \Iq n:”vv“ln(l\lus in town. e e AN S home o t seems now, according to Mr iss lelen Bowers returned | o) u 5 Vvli in N uled pr Tomight-<Situation at ,,"'., e et e iting |10 her home on Mill street afger (Mittee headed by Mrs, 1A, Cast) nilps developme: Mr. Pickett would {SPEnding a vacation at Hawks Nest, | 128 laid claborate plans. 17 the T ¢ o Bricliards Remains the Same— |developmen A ! The \ weather is fair, the ncoting will | . : {give no information as to which of | he Modern Woodimen will hold 2k6 Blc o e selinsl 1a whila | 118t stre i Mss dcCarthy Improving—Items. ithe brick yards are working part {theit next meeting on Thursday |/*Ke plas o Philadeiphin ) 3 - Rt the building ftself will he L b . I r 1 f Be ¢ of % 1 the ¢ nt of rai Theschools of the town of Berlin Sons of Veterans Meeting | Miss Esther Bowers is spending |0 ‘"‘“_I |.' ‘“”'“ Mt ver is spending vl will @en for the fall term on Wed- | e : 3 feplin [Vacation with relatives at Hawks | L i 5 tlon with relati nesd® morning, September 9, af 9. A IcEUlaR inceting of i Bertin | 7O | CeT R e mp A, o'clek. This announcement ecomes | SO03 of Ve iy o """\'""‘”"“‘ff"‘”i The programs for the next thre |Metng at Wh SR GO R fron Mies Mary Griswold, superin. (A1 & o'clock in the OMELON o four weeks at the meetings of the | AUENSt 15 t0 25 are nearly com e e Dl fonient of schools, and It ls (he firat [ComInuRity house. It {5 not \{u}mu [ Conmunity ebth promise to e nich. [Pipted: An experienced corf e ie) ; i . ; st what husiness ome hefore 1) IEho e e s e Sl ver ristian ¢ s fornal announcement regarding the [14St What husiness will com or 1y interasting. The committee in | Nill Assist and is serk U Mrs, William Graha : ; the meeting, although it is believed | 1 S0IETosting. T three other eornct players fo form fal opening 1o be mad . < s wil |Charse 1s arranging some original boen seriously il at i Miss Griswold st today that gt |that several important matters will | 1 Wwhich will meet with (pe @ OUartet. Roy C will b Py e fenot likely that the attendance nas( | D¢ disposed of faNDE R cl B e e Ieadr while an oreanist il e ax | SANET SLatet forSaovernll monthe trm will be any greater than it has Ttems of Interest wsses Tost, Main sireef, 1 GBS : o T Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Ellis and Joen during the past few years, She | Miss Adeline Goodrich of Berlin i " saf. night, Winder addrocs mae| MF Castle will give ralks 2 LM eon Keiyon & hivel iretienad: from ey e has returned from a vacation spent | ¢ g’ poo CCE S : Iinigmde et fetiomsnaiia i T BRI i R more children registercd at the be- (at 1toston and Oak Blufis, Marthas ht IEgac anectan BEnay A G i LR S e G s IR A g . R [Vineyard { pastor of the Fast Berlin Method s s 5 . ing of 1he term, but oné month 3 Mis, | othe Mes. Julia flf","’;w“.\ R e Mr. and Mrs, Farl If Brown of | WARN chureh will have full eharge of the | M1S motheci M A ¥erd i, die to the fant Berlin are spending # with P STMASTERS religious services, while other min. | STOCK e e RS Mrs. Brown's parc Mr. and Mrs. isters will also he present o e ] o | 1 rhan of Ney though it is difficult 1o secure a 9 00,000 d v of the children become il |Urban of Newi Although i ! N TSIt e R e s Mrs. Honry is entcrtaining [ Thee May Not. Hereafter. Act As [large crowd in the summer, heeause | & iy b famihire G on little chang e wn . ho O Portland. Ore., to raise funds for | : Mrs. Mildred I'arwell and child of the large number of praple who o ra ed from year 1o ) gents 5 A S e e e Agents For' Ay of (he Iasurafie|o o oob oF town.. fhe mher of |4 Now elubhou | Prayer Mectin, Companics, hle leaders who have heen se- e G o o o will | re expected to attract a R I lock at| Washington 15 (P I'os number, esoecially if have buen, or arc beir th church. fmasters were warned vesterday by \\lmliyfl‘ is good ’rh.« i tings BROCK-BARNES POST that oy Tryon will be in charge of ar- . pog o A s non-denominational and evervhods | . s tis expeeted that ali s : ostmaster General New againsi o can L : SR L rangements 5 3 v ABAINS! i Coleome, The serviees will ot | (American Legion) At e, oy Returns 1o Dutics doune o IS for insurance com- ftram 2 o'elock In fhe afternoon to sha G Oitiesr Ondlle Ventres the | Panics. S o'clock in t ning et (nd_ at ‘the | Berlin poce force has re his{ ‘The notification. was brought | Open Two More Raome nnua Teroivall sehoo are An 3 at the Union Works in Ncw jabout by a letter frow the Vermont [ Fvery room In the Linden sfrect hing. New foficts and sanitary sys- . wftor a vacation spent at his |commissioner of banking and insur- |school huilding will he acenpi . . Yo ng installed therc. jance stating he had received copies |during 1he school term w 0c1et Two basement rooms at the Kens Returen From Auto Trip of letters sent by the Federal Postal topen next month. Tast y ; y lrcus ington Grammar sc ‘* have beea My, and s George Griffith of I.m’NnJ s’ association (o postmasters ;\‘mn ,,\.‘. ;m e nu;’m rooms. ‘, : i 3 x outlining a plan by which postal em- [these will he used next ferm he- . made larger. This will not only pro- Kensington have returned from an ) . ! ! 3 AT sating capelly, |nutomoblle teip theosigh York | Ployes could secure group insurance |canse of the addition o an arniva hot will improve conditions gencrally E The commis- | state. They visited The commis nany points of |IN @ Denver company. and of the second year of a hig fire ap may cities tratis he with Adaputers | ' Plainville News 7= 0 i i Wic[fln of Auto Crash Buried . b is fame d as “YOUNG STUDEN?S WILL MAKE OR RUIN CHINA This is Opinion af Bishop Roots of Hankow at Political < Superf Rid FOREVER nd by stown, M. 1y whic country, orin V. ShUnn vad ir ass. Aug 13 ns of ( howil vin mak: Bishbp Logan Chin, () ther action was taken by any of the Now it is up to the board o ition to take care of the of- | H il in an i 1e United Bristol News SCHOOL DISTRICT " LACKS OFFICIALS Board of Education Has Hard ‘ Problem PROGRAM FOR AIR MEET Boxing Matches stricken Prom Sun- day Program—utas Selling at Conte—Dr. Moore On Rifle Team | =Young's Petition Is Filed Mount s generally cone D Howard strict 1o drnian Andrews of call a meeting for offices became vacant rowas made of cducation A Bpecial mecting was v to discuss no conclusion announc hoard on e apparently vl at as no has lecision, district has internal dissen- past and espe- veral nent ntain Leen the center of tim rowerd spring, district meetings were discussed. After nothing had and the city council was appealed to in order that the smoke wmight be cleared away and some de- velopment take place. The council found that it could not loan the dis- trict money and did its hest to set- tle the district line After that work, the district rested, as no fur- veral heen done gatherings, and to al; ) settle t e building & 1o the way mat- developed Aviation Program Announced Announcement has been made of ters have the | helping China |y brogram of the air mect on Sat- latfons with forcign iy afternoon at Miller field with the events as follows: wre tuking thelr | o:00—Fanding to n mark, 1 of the restl ».50_ jtitude race I O ma- | gi00—Speed race for 130 horse o ¥ are power motors. stamling foature in (his | g:30—Skywriting demonatration movement which China | 4100 ced race for 400 horsc Swept after eenturies of {power motors, Led by the s 1 Rombinz demonstration 1 or i tunt flying v ~Parachufe ) Jumping contest Arrnal of the machines will begin 9 o'clock in the when morning spoke Ameriea’s the aviators from Naugatuck arc ) for the Chin scheduled to land. The government pirations, ' tiachines from the field about New he United | York are due home whout 11 o'clock. ind navy 1o Governor John IL Trumbull with ST ‘ Major Taibot reenin a pilot ul and often Wil arrive at 1:30 o'elock. Major | 10 oursclyves [ Ireeman will be commander of the Westport, on gy day. Mrs. Ago K by Malik nd knock violence of th 1y nis | FRACTURED cansed thrown by e yesterday e —or No Cost olera expensive ele te unsicht! 18 or lezs v afely— tric treal n it can be 1 s an nents, nor be a slave v hair on you dall? Don't us 1o a_razor or ordinary depilatories which n those rooms. More light and air!interest, including the Thousand Is- |S10ner asked that Vermont Whnvm\.-: ——— August 17-22 mer: 'N‘""‘_'y""{‘wf‘flm’r'l"‘fl‘;'v" ]I‘\’;;:'n.’:,r]';,],"",',':.c | Sty ot ters he warned that compliance with | Whiting and Maple Streets || Huntieytehairioots Amrclonney | , . mide possibic hy the S R G ATt (o tequieatalimade s in iho Hctier | (e ! kel st i amiet s e R e I L Coniminty S A in | Would make them liable to prosecu- EUMMUN”Y THEATER 3 i and genty Lis it oot andal exs | et b FEamechine otels = o n | 12 the skin healthy, clearand beautiful. No o | e Community e ot gt v flen under (he mato inorance s Big Free Act || umfiiiscnm wir osilan o _; May Continue (asc Again llargely attended and the program | EF: Few »iptiated that he did not | PLAINVILLE, CONN | ALLO DIAVOLLO 1 e s e | v. 0 1 Tt is altogether ;,.,W‘,..\'.‘ »- t;w s heartily enjoyed by a!l present subject of group finsurance whieh | Thursday, Aug. 13 D(‘Mh-d(‘i\'iug Daredevil forever—or no wmv”&gc\rbmaj:lv“;sz; | rar « AL DU S ST ‘, \\{ Hnegteaig I"' the ""l‘”“: was “( was a matter wholly for the em IRENE RICH in S [the team SRein coninned man D o DRk, ke Eresentl and Satireoti o as they deemec 2 Y . q rizes = a an|the Compo Rift for trial in the Berlin fown court on | “cnigren's Home." by Tiev, 4. E, | TS (0 act upon hey deemed A LOST LADY Dancing Brive T A i ¢ e the evening of At the date 1 eherg of New Rritain, His re- | assigned Tuesday cvening, wien 1 o pig gave something of the history o A = was found t continuan Lote] e New Rritain institution with . pital that Miss nder of New Britain rendered sev- RALRAVEY Wl eral \ocal solos. Refreshments were nicelysdlidout) P t the conclusion of the pro- | R : e oo | gram and & social hour waxen- VEAH- 1 60 T UNION G T00- EPESS How ( i Gosy! TUAYS 2 vaiting Misa McCarthy's | 10¥ed, The entertainment last night | CENTER SCHOOL DISTRICT £ ey oue AANY SWEED ARE OUTA )| EXACTLY HOW MARY ! el B et amd emi was in charge of Oscar Benson NO.8 = T SMART 1N LUNDRED | | ADRED- ' (_ How DID you OH, T usT fyeta 4 by Lo % Next week's N obe in { s 8 \ fy, since she is one of the V‘u\rc\ bl \:r: Mitired ;‘i;rvv:"o‘u GEDfD“‘p‘:V AN ““ftns'j ARITUAMETIC U / Mo " O amssiv] COUNY‘EDZE LEGS, LA (S TN L At the Churches SPECIALLY NUMBERS (' 4\ uavs- misoRES P | S b AN DNI._;D ay B "% | Rev. David Lewis Yale of Houlton et [ FoUR. fhe s doat devpuind o ¢ ion | Maine, will deliver the sermon at B rlin Congregational church on | when.ahe Wil e '« 2 > morning at 10:45 o'clock has staged a remarkabie con ; sl A Al ever. that ahe | exceptionally able speaker., | sl At the Kensington Methodist Sun- 12 oneis morning. Rev. Mr. Lawton of | X e hode Island. will be in chaege of | DA ntion of residents of this ! he servicer Rev. Mr, Lawton is the | Jasdi vicinity, for some time. 1t grew out , fatfr of Charles Lawton of Ken- | o, of an ecident which occurred on ! s'ngton and he comes to Kensington | 5 the Berlin turnpike n the Silver : Wwe¢ recommended ‘ Lake Inn on the afte July o ymen will speak 3. A car driven by Angeletti is al- | at cach of ti.: above mentioned leged to have tried eed on its | churches, in the absence of the pas- way along the "pike. in spite of the |tors who are on their vacations. | fact_that directly in front of that Miss Griswold 10, Speak | vehitle a small sedan was atiempt. Miss Mary Griswold, superintend- | InE 10 pase a large truck. The cars | ent of the Berlin schools, will speak,| Game tggeiher and Yol weps com: lat a meeting of the Kessingw” air meet | Miss Tomlinson. Leader | Miss Margaret Tomlinson has heen chosen to take charge of win. tor sessions of the junior ehautauqua order that the movement may he wome of s L permanent nature instead of an annnal summer o ent, accord ing to an annoucement today from ocal chautauqua headquarters, T vork was conducted in the 1st week fn eare of Miss Martha tarrington, who was commended | Nighly by the chautauqua officials or her interpretation of the sch Boutes Called Off | Recans {1 as a part of | | | am | {of next & red | a desecra of the Sabbath by some, the comm nounced today in charge ar e boxing fea- e had been e “Gas" Takes Drop to the tisfaction of tor soline opped (wo cents here yostorday, making th whers W f e yos terday that a drop s more w days Discuss Convention | ; when building plans | | have | while the g 7 e e ey Elevated {in this city and finity, | Replace Switeh The old trolley switeh at the eer. ner of Maln street and Riversie s replaced by a new one .. \ last night vene after the trolley schedules 1 had ended for the day. Between the ru the last trip and the opening today, the new awitel stulled, Workmen were busy iy In replucing the Block paving, which had been taken up to permit of the installation of the swite! Will Attack Record Privat: Arthur R, Bergo of the Iifth obse fon squadron at tteliel field. Long Island, who re- cently established « world's record when he dropped « distance of 1,500 feet in the air before opened his parachute, will attempt to drop gre listance at the Bristol air on Saturday, according 1o an it t from the headquar- ors of t eneral committee in tie Chanber of Commerce offices this morning At (he air meet on Saturday he Wil be taken up to a very high al- tilude, dressed in a speclally pre- pared clectrically heated suft. The drop wilt one of the real “"theille.” Sikorsky Coming to Meet 1zor 1 rsky, designer of the famous Sikorsky passenger plane ind former air minister of Russia during the regime of the czar, will personally fly one of his machines to the Kristol alr field in connec- tion with the meet. The Sikorsky planes weigh $,000 pounds and carry 16 passenge On a recent trip to New Veok two carried besides a erew Washington from planos wore of six men, Young's Pctition Filed A petition nominating Bruce A Young Fast Bristol as a candl- date for the city council in the com- ing primarics was filed at the effice of the city clerk yesterday. Mr. Young is a well-known leader in the E Bristol section and it was through his cfforts that the Third taxing district was created recently for police protection purposes. The petition to nominate Mayor |John F. Wade as a candidate for re- |election 18 now being circulated, as {1s a petition to nominate Brayton H. Goodwin for the position as assessor. | Building Permits Issued Superintendent of Public Works Oscar Anderson has issued a bufld- in gpermit to Alexander Monico for the crection of a two-family house for John Minico at the corner of | Divinity street and Rockwell avenue ‘ul a cost of $7,200, A building permit has also been issued to Raymond and Michael Sitka for the erection of a three- car garage on Burlington avenue to cost $300, Transfers .dra E. Creem have sold to the Rristgl Trust Co. a house and lot on Second street. The Bristol Realty Co., has asld {to Stephen Wenoski a house and lot and 25 Cypress streot, Savino Boreilli has sold two lots on Cawley street to Michael Mele, Ricrado Devote has sold three [ lots on Casley strect to Natale Tol- landri Toseph lot on | botke, R. H. Carlson has sold to Arthur N. Manross the property and bufld- ings at the corner of Central and Washington streets in Forestville, Stanley and Madeline Kozikowski has purchased from the Bristol Realty Co. the house and lot at 10 and 12 Bdgewood street, Raymond C. Kilduff has sold to M Caruso property and bulld- ings on Downs street, Files Bankruptey Petition Proxa Oszaniec and lLeon Lis, partners in a bakery on Pond street, filed petitions in bankruptey In the United States district court in New Haven. The liabilities of the partnership are given at $3,681 are listed at $475. d his liabilities at 381 and assets of $237 while Lis his liabilities at $3,931 and Concert Tonight second of a seriesof band concerts given through the philan- U well known citizen of will take place on the cderal Hill green this evening from n Rueti; has ssions sold a Terrace to John Bo- Os anice ropy of a this city | $ until 10 o'clock ts will be placed on the green e accommodation of 1,500 peo ple. In event of ra the concert will be given tomorrow evening. Milk Truck Ignites getting in the gasoline tank a milk truck owned by E. H. ton, local milk dealer, caused an explosion of fuel tank this morning shortly after 6 o'clock on Main s Squad A and Hose Co. No. 1 ded to the alarm and succee ving the load of K some of the lacteal | from the truck, piping arival of the fire- fire in the bud se n a damaged fuel uck surfered little dem Many Library Volumes ® were 46.473 volumes in the on August 1, aecord- g report of Li- (« ied on Page 18.) BY BLOSSER R T