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NEW services, |a ¢ 1 n not e The New Departures will play the ine at Muszy Church of Our eduled to pla I piscopal Choreh pected tha i e T North A Here ® clew coming s Siskorsky planes Registrars Spend Two Idle Days L won o i o1 e One of Machines Here For Meet | i OUR AUGUST FURNITURE SALE OFFERS THE BEST VALUES IN —Some Would-Be Voters -« retilionorrom iy (BT (R (o Rat e R Has Mishap He in constructing planes SUITES AND SEPARATE PIECES TO BE FOUND IN HARTFORD, S G talbna T mn o o " EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE IS REDUCED FOR THIS BIG SALE. DONMTE FASHION BOOK 5 7 o 2 o DY B T — SEE OUR LARGE HA S R P e o s . fLize i Proceeds of swhaming Events Given in thy LOUNGING CHAR = o Legion Carnfval Opens Monday— THI' V'RE THE LATEST FOR SUNBRIGHT AUGUST DAYS—WIDE BRIMS FOR SHELTER, AND STYLE THE SMARTEST Church Notices—Bricfs. Catliolie Church BEAUTIFULLY MADE of satin and velvet, felt with satin ribbon Draciical \hterest iz Ll The regu trims and touches of gilt and silver. You'll like them for $10.00 e ‘T ‘”\(‘:m g to e e : VELOUR SPORTS HATS in a correct shad owing. All the new models of the season . ) in the very latest colorings. Ribbon banded, with chic small feathers. For............. $5.00 . $25.00 f. o v e voine A, O, H, Auiliary Honors Mem- - Yoserday and a v, Foste to i sKosmeton uniors DB 0] National Diseetors Our August Fur Sale SR e SRR the apening Beating All Records for Values | e e e Bine {0 COATS OF QUALITY AR WHAT WE OFFER —In the most desired pelts, fash- o (SR D L LA L N g udds hall last ovening the Jan s made at the I RS saeman ioned in the smartest stylings for the coming seazon, Priced now at big savings over ; ! : 5 b e e what you will have to pay if you wait till later, e et \ : : : : ) : 1 0 doft last | Trictic Tiiles Sund PLEASE REMEMBER, there has been no sacrifice of quality at the low pricos now ||| sear pronisos o 1o a g ) this i Tole st ey ‘ o e : e St o asked. Your personal inspection is invited. R e e it ibhe anatl 1on c gan, p il Saligi it 1 share of Sunday oning to the RACCOON COATS of fine dark skins, in the new corge D Mrsti Bl e e R ok S HAIS | Lk i abs bl tombo yas Ul e HoTn el o1 O U $212.50 Rl gite TGy o ) P fa i i Sl tor that Li : : gt (,mj"y:;,: HUDSON SEAL COATS (dyed muskrat), 48-inch, with self, skunk I s : o lun 2 gam 8 the A T et £ n . w2t e in fore . or brown sable, squirrel collars and cuffs. Special for, cach. .. ... $229.00 o ot i 00k, whi : : i g S RS 0fgthe e Bk i Chambcg el Dlesed NATURLAL MUSKRAT COATS, 48 inches long, in several smart {be disposed of . s [F ; i ir v congrati- A dutn s ] e it rick G Hughes of styles in fine quality skins. Very unusual value for only, each $125(00 L B s : LT . r R eI ne A ALL OTHER ( TS, of Squirrel, Marmink, Raccoon, Muskrat, Northern Seal, 1 ardine, Civet Cat and others, all at big savings if chosen now. £0p- with the splendid £ for the alr meet pleasing feature 1 ¢ co- Grammar School Reunion it \ir's o i \ Al sides making this wonderful event ° | Communtiy Center Activities N ninte o - . ) el t b ) _' o : n < , ks ¥ 1 he v T whe ted cooperation from PeinE Rt N ‘ommerce has been aeting as N 1, Towe Show | Wart on Comm s i F oD oo Sl noen i altlis § clearing honse for the mass of sociati 1t s ox s ¢ Chambher offices have will be announced short ro- i T R l Will he present ar e flo i S ! 1 v community. Tt surely looks gram of winter meetings I 7 expret « N wonld he a | members of the organization or Henry (. L Templ vill att “allithnesse it pR et L seiliinimn. % =Ll LR Thot oG i All-Kensington Juniors to PIAy innovations in the way of entertain- |churell tamorro 10:45 o'cloch = ! T e : extrems arge membersh ng one night is set s Hiar o cessful in Town of Berlin jasite ror “some sort o & meerin whether it be a card party. a lecture . or a fancy dress ball, mmittees = Plainyille Team—Community Cen- ter to Begin Fall Activities Soon— Church News—Other Items “Berlin's evening school will cer- tainly he continued next geason,” stated Miss Mary Griswold, snper- intendent of schools, today. Miss Griswold said that the first scssion | fcr the season will probably be held about Uctober 1. Regarding the culty, nothing definits been ar- pressed the hope that Mirs, Anna M Young. who has heen principal of that school for the past several years will be able 1o act in that capaciy | for the coming scason The school anthorities are greatly sed with the resuits shown at | he end of | r's evening echool t is hoped that even greater inter- | may be shown in it on tho part ¢ the adult fereign population and is further hoped that employers n born arning season was the most succes- the hisiory of the evening superin- a remarkable showing this class mained to finish to last year it med to be the rule ' would start and the numt nishing would dwindle away to something like five or six The reason for this situation was explained by Griswold, Sh said that the foreizn horn pupils get impatient if they do not scem 1o progress rapidiy in their study of the English languaze. The tne weigy alike because the cquire me of train in som needed hen these being dealt as a group, they become wear their eindies and drop out of class. However, it would be i for Berlin to have five hers for such a class the money cannot he secured to en- gage in this practice No matter how gond the tesch er may be, there will always be no ticed a falling off in attendance.” etated Mise Griswold. Many of the foreign harn pupils are vou un- married men and women and after a hard day's nork at the factories, they feel the need of some sort of relaxation. For this reason. they a period, 1 ecome the work and will again hav enrolied in the it will he ir rlin's record highly commend Americanization director and it is Loped that the coming year may see Miss Griswold emphasized that emplovers must show t eign born men and women the good Wwhich can come from such a school. = introdu & community ih house and gro work a toward maki and grounds attractive Notes of Vacationists George G. Griswold will Woods, Lyme Miss Phyllis Senning of K ton is enjoying a vacation at tasket Beach and Cape Cod ning trips over the Mo Mr. and Mrs. Play Tn Plainyille t game of a series | 1 Ken n Juni Field, P had a succe as have the Ploneers a | pectad that the game wiil t St Paul's Churceh ¢ the usual Rerlin Congregati David Lewis Yale of Houl- deliver the sermon ies at the Der- 1145 o'clock. Other juring this mon Kensington Congreg: w he Kensington Cong| gational church tomorrow at o'clock. T .. Philli fver the will meet at 12:10 p. 1er activities omitted during Rensington Methodist Rev. William Laughton Crompten. Rhode Isiand, will lver the sermon at the Methodist church tomorrow 10:45 a. m. Rev. Mr. Laughton is a Baptist minister and his sermon should be of great interest to the local Methodist congregation, inase | much as this clergyman was for 20 years a missionary in China. There will be no evening service tomor- row, nor will the Epworth lcague m The midweek servi ) Ker Veterans' Acthities Berlin Sons of Veterans Juring the ram for next scason. 1 held at least once a month, togeth er With the regular business meet- | in ci : PEAINYIEEL. CONN nd sermon will s church to SATURDAY, ALG morrow at clock. George Mi oIl of New Rritaln will be in charg 1nsahooll willhibe fiold a \fies Hazel Bor S T llpmes . SUADAY. AUG. 16 Miss Dorothy MADGE RELLAMY place are spendin Indian Neck, Branford PN LT Sl WL SLOVE AND GLORY™ William Johnson a d 1o their home et after spending the ST. ROC%) CELEBRATION Program for Ohsoryance COMMUNITY THEATER] of Halian Patron Day— b S ] 120 o JOHNNY HINES, In Fireworks in Tyening he present t womo THID FAREY BIRD weks at Indi; Mrs Gra guests of M street M !States navy s spend READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED “EASY TO MAKE A e B FORTUNE” [ BROCK-BARNES POS1 (American Legion) Annual Society Circus and Carnival Whiting and Maple Street: UnERanc A oleels PLAINVILLE, CONN, Big Free Act ALLO DIAVOLLO Death-defying Daredevil ‘Thrift Solves the Problem' Dancing Prizes Captain and 10 Sailors LosttWhen!Steanier: Sinks l'inas tie wasairads toi 05 todasiat | ucsesste et inism s The tuston Plans TEitet aid, composed a “Cinder- ray Butler, president university and chair- nan ¢ publican platf com- mittee, outlined the issue as one of good government against bad gov- . He hoped that Mayor Wialli Randolph Hearst eliminated from city poli- folph Hearst has sent Angeles that he is port Mavor Hylan aders of Tammany t Mr. Hearst is seek- 1e local and state ns and that he to this end an. In a tels. 14 1o the sarst sald re heme to ioritviat the iast and nha has McCarihy “Flying (¢ e ot New Tork so N ] Allv as ta de- ! needs T think it is 15t the r WAy to f democ incere and MAN ARRISTED ILLEGALLY Hartford Aug. 15 (F— . Clark of the t Hartford, and who is Hartford jail, will be a4 untll the nts for his " the R & ke4 in Bos- Freckles Is Quick on the Trigger e —— N INOW WHAT T'AL : '\ 6ONG T REALLY! vou wiLL BONGTOBE WUEN T | SHENT [ A FOOTRALL ) HAVE YO EAT LOYS OF Ao & . ] | SPINACH 0 BECOME — | eevais 2 A FOOTBALL § _, PLAYER e & s :v:‘.:r\: g / [{ SpIAMCH? NO, 1 UATE 1T N TLL EAT HARD BOLED ( EGES AN RE A T PRIZE -FI6UTER _ &