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9 pping Centars styles for women, At Midsummer Sale Prices all at extraordinary savings. COND FLOOR $48, 358, $78, $98 Outstanding fashions in sport and dress coats, materials, new, soft and lovely, every important shade, prices lower than regular, your advantage to buy your coat now. FUR COATS AT MIDSUMMER SALE PRICES Stunning range of smart models for misses and becoming youthful EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ALL DAY SATURDAY Women’s and Misses’ Winter Cloth Coats Luxurious With the Season’s Important Furs it is to | | Berlin »Nefvs HURLED FROM AUTO WHICH HITS TREE Driver Tnjured When Forced 0T Road in East Berlin ENUMERATORS APPOINTED School Committee Separates Two Halves of One Position—Iuneral of Mrs. Beeman—Teaching List Incomplete—Items of Interest, Worced off store of Robe a man whos was badly the road near the t Cole in Kast Berlin, name was not learned cut about the hands when he was thrown through the lower part of the windshield. The car w headed toward Middletown when an approaching forced it off the road into one the large maple trees that the side of the road. of ar The car struck the tree head-on damaging the front of the car to a | large extent The driver was thrown through the windshield, taking tha rim of the steering wheel with him. He was treated by Dr. David Waskowitz of New Britain, who was passing by at the time of accident. The driver of the auto that forced | the Wrecked car off the road did not stop and its number v tained. It is claimed that it was traveling at a high rate of speed. In the confusion of the ac and the attempt to get the markers of the sccond car the name of the injured driver was not learned by those at the scene, and no report was made to the police. It thought that the matter will be re ported fo the local authorities soon numerator Appointed Miss Kathryn McGee of Kensing- ton was appointed school enume tor at a meeting of the school board | last night and Mrs. Grace L. Ver- tre was named personal tax enu- merator, Both positions have been held for the past many years by Mrs Louis Griffith of Kensington. It was decided that the work too great for one person, so were elected to_ perform the coming wear. A question raised in the town last year con- cerning a discrepancy between the number of pupils registered in the schools and the number that enumerated, it being claimed many pupils of school age were not attending school. In order to 1 imize the chances of error the plan of having rate enumerators was adopted At a meeting of the school hoard some weeks ago, John Moore of Kensington was appointed to find persons in separate sections of the town to take the enumeration and to report back at the meeting of the board in September. Last night Mr. Moore announced that he malke his report rc fact that Miss McGee had heen pointed by the boa.d to attend matter. It was thou t time that Mr. Moore was that it would he persons in each was two wis wer s that an ) at th ppointad advisable to hav of the districts of the town check np on the number pupils in each of the districts thus he 1hle to obtain a moarc atfon of the pupils Condition Grea‘ly Improved of Samuel Ca confined to the ial hospital in the past fonr a8 heing great It is expected that he 5N Lawrence and M W lLondon months, is repoited 1y improved. machine | at the | 15 not oh- | ident wouk | would | ardless of the | | Will be able to return to his home |in the next two or three weeks. He was struck by the propeller of a plane that » was attempting to crank at the Groton air port, | Tcacher List Incomplete | Miss Mary Griswold, superintend- ent of schools, announced today that the list of teachers for the Berlin schools for the fall term is incom- | plete as yet. There is one more | teacher to be employed. Schools will open for the term on September 4, and it | pected that the list will be fall is e that the school term may be opened | with the necessary | teachers In the schools. | Tuneral of Mrs, B The funeral of Mrs. Eva N. Bee- man, wife of George Beeman of | Berlin was held yesterday [noon at 2 o'clock. Durial Meriden. Lesides her two children, Gilbert, aged 8, and | Cliftord, aged 14. Mr. Heeman | made his home in Berlin for past ten years, being in charge of | the 8 farm in the southern part |of the town. Mrs. Beeman was ill | for several months with diabetes. | East Berlin Iten Mr. and Mis. Joseph Wi family of Wilcox avenue have left on & motor tour to Chicago, whers [ they will visit relativ | Mrs I Dalbey was a Hartford | visitor yesterday. | The fite and drum corps will meet at Community hall at 1 o'clock to- morrow afternoon. The corps will {lecve at that time for Hartford, whore it is to participate in the Le- |gion parade. Those who have ut- tended the rehearsals regularly will make the trip. Charles Nelson visitor vesterday. Mrs. Gustav Detit nee Dyer were New today. A variety of foodstuffs will he on display at tne food sale tomorrow \fternoon on the Methodist church | lawn. | Rev. A Dodd, pastor iKensington Methodist church, will be | the speaker at the Sunday seryicc t the East Herlin Methodist hurch. The Cromwell bascball team has | 1ssued a challenge to the East Berlir | team for next Sunday. Russ Briggs i ching mainstay of the Crom- this season. Evelyn Jolinson and M Lindquist returncd home last evening from a motor trip throvgh New Hampshire, Vermont and Can- Beeman was in husband she leaves the was a Cromwell and Mrs. Cla Britain visito: of the Bllen Lindquist {aline Goodrich are enjo; trip to Washington, D. C. Leslie Bailey has returned [ nome m Newir here with r Chilean Cabinet to | Continue for Time | santiago, Ch Aug. 23 (P)—The | Chilean cabinet, which tendered its resignation to President Ivanez yes erday continued in power after the president asked the min- isters to fulfill their duties until the | formation of & new government. The resignation of the cabinet was given after a long conference yes- terday between the chief executive and the minister of the interior. The reason was not divulged. and Miss Ad ng a motor latives, Trouble in the Chile: wasg reported in Buenos Aires abonut a go. IFour deputies were said to have heen ar rested after a debate in which they attacked Minister of Finance Pablo n parliament despatches from veel who recently negotis many agreements hetween Chil- n potash companies and German oducers of nthetie nitrate, At that time it was reported one deputy was to be exiled from Chil ind 16 citizens daported. eneral ialized William Indiana rather than cation is favored by Bryant, president | university, spec Dr of | com- | | pleted in the near future in order | complement | aftee- | | | ldron and | | | | | | to his ton following a visit | | planning to SOVIET AVIATORS Leave Moscow in Attempt to Fly Bastward to New York Moscow, Aug. Shestakov, Russian crashed near Chifh, Sit attempted Moscow-to-New flight, left here at 3 a. m. S. T. Thursday) on a new tempt to reach America by the route He planned first possibly at Kr miles away. [ viator noyarsk, His new plane is of 1,200 horsepower The aviator suceessful it was sia and the American we service. On August § at airplane, “Land of started from Moscow to New top en route Chita, m., the Krasno Islands or Bering Seward, Sitka, isco. Cheyenne, and with a possible stop in Shestakov was accompanicd three companions, Second Philip Boldtov, a naval fly chanic Dmitri Fufaye tor Boris Sterlingov. The first Land of the Chita on August §. The plane congiderably damaged but the aped injury. Court Frees Husband In Girl Bandit’s Escane -The Michael Massarelli, who with aiding and abet- ting in the escape from the woman's eformatory at Sherborn of his wife, district e | court today for lack of evidence. Massarelli, 26 year old chain tional es. more She was captured a few days later in this town after| {she had leaped from Dedham, case again was charged Mass,, Aug. 28 (P) Bettina, was dismissed in M store bandit, made a sens cape from the reforn than a week ago. ory to escape police. Anthony driver of the automobile rraignment on a char: ing her in the attempted READ HERALD CLA FOR BEST RESULTS mion who ! an York (8 p. m at- me veral stops, the 2,000 on led the “Lami | of the Soviets.” It has two engines aid if his flight was proposed o estab- lish in 1931 an alrline between Rus- coast a continuation of the trans-Siberian he first Soviets, York, \ at Omsk Khabarovsk, k on Amur. Petropavlosk, Island Seattle, San New Chi- | hy Pilot Sov shed in the wilds of Siberia near was crew an automobile illo, waiting FIED ADS Plainpj{le New.sf MANY NEW VOTERS ON CAUCUS LISTS Large Gain Made by Republican Party, Figures Show AUTOIST IS FINED §$125 Court Holds Tourth Session of Week —Shower Given in Honor of Miss Doris Sanning—Others Items of seneral Interest. The caucus list just completed hy the regist s of voters, J. LaField and Peter Duffy, shows a large increase of voters in the re- publican ranks. The G. O. P., which has a strong grip on this town, gained more than 200 new vot while the percentage of new demo- cratic vot is well below 100, | Last year the caucus list show 111 democratic voters to 8§71 republic voters while the 1020 caucus list | contains the names of 175 democrat and more than 1000 republicans. The new caucus list has been ed on the bulletin board on | street, Pierce Autoist is Fined Ju Meritt O. Ryder fined Ed ard H. Bradley of Long Island on | charges drunken driving and reck less driving at a special on of the town court held yesterday after- noon. Bradley was given a fine of | $100 and costs on the drunken driv | ing charge and $25 and costs on the | other count. Judge Ryder remitted | 850 of the fine imposed for drunken | driving. The Long Island man was arrest- |ed yesterday morning by Constab! | George Schubert after a car op |ated by him had crashed into an- other machine at Blossom's corne: | This wi {that the court had been in session this week. Due to pressing business it was necessary to hold three spe- cial sessions Start La Work was the extension Main erday water ng Water started ye: of the on main |on Hillside avenue to Park strect| | extension and | The extension about 1400 the With Tomlinson work will feet, avenuc. embrace completion of the lay- | will be installed at the |of Park street extension linson avenue. The hydrant will afford added fire protection for b ;(\\'m-n 30 and 40 houses in that sec | tion, | Shower For Miss Sanning Miss 2 Johnson gave a miscel laneous shower last evening in hor or of Miss Doris Sanning. About guests were present. The home w prettily de bl intersection nd Tom- and an enjoy od in playing bri and other games. Miss Sanning re- ceived many beautiful gifts. She will become the bride Wendel I'arrar on September 2. Pythian Mecting There will be a regular of Pythian lodge this eveni o'clock at the Sequa members are reque ent. of meeting at § AN pres- Crosswalks crossing lanes in the ce |of town have been r The no-parking signs ed districts have also heen repain ed on the surface of the. road, Plainville Briefs dunghter has been born to My and Mrs. Gaineau at the Bristol hos- pit frs. Gaincau was formerly Miss selle y of Plainville Charles 7 en, Jr. and Myr- tle Miller, both of Trumbull are resting comfortably at tol hospital followin the removal of their tonsils Miss Maunde Matz has resigned her position at the Conneeticnt Light & Power Co. Judge Meritt O, Ryder is enjoying his annual vacation from th bull Electric Mfg. Co Acculent Aeconnts te accounts of the t omobile accidents which oc- | curred in Plainvitie 1 | sulting in three Painted The, the nte in the restri avenue thanae operations for Srum- o se- persons being sent <PLAINVILLE» TONIGHT Where Love Must Fight For Its Own See—TOM MOORE in “THE YELLOW BACK Comedy and Others TURDAY Thrill — You'll You'll Love It TIM McCOY s TELEGRAPIT > You'll Cheer { ‘The OVER e 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS today | ed in | Enecmes HAS GRown A LTTLE Homesicig - BUT AeiTMER HE NoR TAG WILL SAY THAT THEY WANT To GO Home TUEY FLIP A PENNY-.. ugADS THEY 60 HomE AND TAILS THEY STAY — BUT THE CON LANDS ON IT'S ED6E SO IT DOESNT COUNT .. _J ALL RIGUT-WELL ) TRY IT AGAIN HEADS \WE GO BOME AND TAILS W& DONT hos @ \1{; (' ol / /) S BE CAReFUL ANOW S0 You DONT LosE \, A PENRY Howard | plaz- | | cort, the fourth successive day nted, | rong Ct, room cottage. Apply Plainville, 16 Wanted—Roc women a C supt. of Schools, vt Furniture, r sale. §8 East vt Tomorrow Plainville nd gas stove Main St., Plainvill will be the 5 nt men’s furnish des, ete. H. A Main St.—advt YOUTH SOUGHT IN ASSAULT ON IR Posses Search Woods for Man Who Interrupted Picnic Mt. Clemens, Mich., Posses of deputy st hed the last day o di on ent Aug. 23 (UP) riffs and citi woods north stocky youth who kid wine Marschner, 19 sity of Michigan stu attacked her last ns today sear of here for a naped Miss E ear old Unive lent, and br night. n 1y The girl is reported in serious con dition from a decp wound on the head and loss of blood. "he abduction occurred co-ed and John H. Rickel, her were picnicking on the banks of the Clinton river. The thug sud- denly appeared from a clump of bushes with a drawn revolver. After ordering Rickel to “move along” the man gged” Miss Marschner for a distance before ilting her. he appeared at a farm house a mile from the scene of the attack more than two hours later in a h terical condition and almost in coherent from fright and was taken to a Utica, Mich, physician for treatme as the he is a daughter of Marschner, clerk of the of Detroit, and a Adolph Marschner Wyne county (Detroit) court. Rickel is the Clemens attorney, Ldward P. recorder’s niece of of the circuit son of a Mt OFFICIALS GUARDED AS RADIGALS WEET Fuller's Home Under Police Protestion—Speeches Taboo Boston, Aug. (R—The of former Governor Alva Fuli- er and six other men, whose namcs police refused to divulge, were under guard today as local radicals observ- ed the nd anniversary of the executions in the state prison at Charlestown of N. Sacco nd tolomeo Vanzetti, convieted murder- nd adherents of doc- hones ers radical trines Last t Theavy pollce kept several public squares, wher demonstrations had heen expectcd, clear of would-be manifestants cx- cept at Hanover and Prince in the north end, where an had barely gotten under way when the police arrived and told him he could not speak without a permat he crowd was dispersed. A largely advertised meeting in the south end died in its inception s a police licutenant, four ser; and 30 patrolmen kept loi moving. Other m planned for tonight b sated (hat 1 tempt to hold open air demon- strations without permits would not While police deciined names of those under protection other than former Gover- nor Fuller who refused vene in hehalf of the slayers, it assumed were judges and with the who times been subject of thre supposed sympathizers of and Vanzetti. patrals streets, orator ros etings werd orities i1 he tolerated to reveal the to inter- condemied at they others connected was ca have at various ts from Sacco t evening, re-| Speeder Pays $10 Fine For Dash on Staniey St. John Angus, 34, of 234 § h Main et, was fined $10 without by Judge M. D. Saxe in po today on the charge of sy was arrested at 5 this morning by Motoreyele Officer W. olls who testified that he followed him from the intersection of F crd avenu and Stanley far St Mary's cemetery at rate of 35 te 40 miles an hour, Ang in his own be f, drives over Stanley street eve nd he did not believe ranted arrest. Judge him to be more careful i dents. The Slepst costs court ling. He strect as the said he ry day ed war advised the future, any acci- his s rinned of 14 chargsd with non-s tinued to Sept. case 1st 1 tpport, of Boleslaw street was con- e lin ] Brji.stfol Ngws BAD GHECK PASSER RETURNED T0 JAIL « Released Tofifiefieen Is Sent Back Tor 30 More Dags CANDIDATES FILE MAMES Eeach and Stesle S¢ Re-Election, Dr. Dothwell Enters Ricll—Truck Hits Auto—Circus Arrives—Auto Clock Stolen—Suit for $1,000. (c! i der h obtaining money u pretenses by th check, Abraham | York City, who was d from the after serving a returned to by Judge court f issua a fraud levsean of New only this m Hartford county u0-day sc that institution for Joseph M. D ing relca jail nee, s novan police passing worthle to Bristol, Music ter 1 tered hy the Stuart by a vseen where he visi on Main king a n purcl 1eek made out Plymouth Men's store Boston, and Samuel C. ( enberg. endorsed the check and nothing further was thought of the matter until the check came back to the musie store with the informa- tion that there was no such concern Boston. In the meantime Rev- seen had returned Hartford, where he was arrested and subse- quently sent to jail, e $30 135 to The check which was presented to the local store had the name the Plymouth Men's store printed on its face, and it was this fact which in- duced Mr. Nelson to honor it. Later it developed that Revseen was a printer ade, and the local police are inclined to believe that he had printed the checks himself. Cars Collide automobile An owned and oper- ted by Napoleon Christian of 60 Pleasant street was badly damaged shortly a 6 o'clock 1 evening when it was struck near the corncr of South and George strects by a truck driven by Harry M. Peters of 99 South street At the time of th ident Christian was turning orge street from South, Peters was proceeding easterly on South street Following hearing hefore Prosecuting Attorney Anthony J. Rich this morning, the par volved decided to settle th civilly and no criminal teken. Planning Commission Tor the first time in eight mont the city planning commission held a meeting last evening at which the necessary quorum was present. It was decided that in the future the monthly meetings will be held o the fourth Thursday of the mont at 7:30 p. m. instead of on the ‘after- noon the fourth Wednesday Many of the members have found it impossible to attend after- noon and it for t reason that the change was made Candidates Petitions Filed The petitions of three candidafes city office at prim tion on Tuesday, September 24, been filed at the office of clerk since Thursday petitions of George S. Beach for city treasurer and Thomas B. Stecle, for city clerk, each with the requisite number of signers, were filed yester day noon. d the peti D A. Bothwell of Matthews was received city morn Bothwell's petition the city clerk this Dr.” Bothwell's petition was sponsored and circulated by Wallard A. Hunt, republican reg trar of voters of the second votin district while es in- matter action was Meets sessions was for he elec- have the city noon. The by Dr. ved by the clerk tms was morni of ich has been city treasur city form of gover dopted in 1911 and at each election since that time has been un- opposed. Mr. § but election and on sion he won by a large m Dr. Bothwell is 4 new entrant ints the field of politics. He has been u resident of this eity for years and has practics the city for the past two Cii A ent ecle was opposed at that jority one acca- yea ives the loca morning v z of the which m. Due to the delay the cars, traffic in the city w: ested vard the is unlo: Chris circus, con for seve this morning ed the employe cireus anim wagons onto h Main street and parked them Shortly b o'clock the wagon containing the main got beyond tha control of the employe and beforr 1 under th railroad on Main t struck tractor which ¥ towi “ing the radiator o the pping the of the " Head cr Tail? fore large tent into | | Pfennig, a membe of the assigned to traffic morning and others at the field in Special officers partment wer duty during the were stationed Bristol I police de- t. Oronzo Celebration n servance Oronzo will be Lake Compounce East of the Peast Day of St tomor at held by The set- 30 . oW local Italian societies. m. will ce cbratio at the Elks clu will be followed by a short le, and the r nowill Compounce. concerts in this le nine of D he for all the balls an latter will officiate on the Joe | will Maple ment while Fred i r of Bridgeport is scheduled to hurl for the Der ity strites wh base undon Joe Andrews will 1 Andrews' sensational out in left field fo the visite ed the scou he siven a tryout next New Haven te T tart promptly at 3 p. m Funcral of Alfred A. Duval ) 1 Alfred A. Du street wor East- vill spr ¥ attrac ern league the Landry morning who followin will tomorrow hi illness, 1 1 cemetery cting g of 0. 0. F., will be § o'clock this evening in Ste rry hall Upson Family Reunion The Upson Family America will hold its annual re- union tomorrow in Wolcott, which was ¢ mecting place be that town that direct descendant (6}, o, regular meet held yhen Association of s its was in Thomas Upson, a of the Thomas U'pson, was born ind lived the greater part He r moved to Kensington where he took an imporant place in community present membership of the is more than 300. A basket carly in th followed by affairs, will served noon will be ress session. lunch afte the 1 Attending Convention Memhers of the auxiliary Seicheprey Tost No. Amer Legion, attending the annual con- vention in Hartford as delegates arc Mrs. Katherine 0. Griffin, Mrs Ruth G. Sessions, Mrs. Helen . Mrs, John Dolan and M Johngon. Mrs, Ruth K of the national exccutive committee, heads the locaj delegation A of |y n o ancy’ sues For Skorupski torney § New B £1,000 $1,000 I'rank of through ceski of suit for nach, this anley J has br Anna 1 copy of the writ being filed yesterday afternoon in the off the city clerk. A third r properiy on Ilast Main street property on Todd Heights has b attached The case is returnable the superior court at Hartford first Tuesday in Septeml Automobile Clock Stolen Tluck of Unionville, local dion m for a Hartf paper, to the pol rtment 3 y afternoon th 1 stolen the clock s automobile while it was pa on th> Memorial houlevard, eral similar ported to t ing the p Chanceller Mueller Eaters Sanatorium Buehlerhoehe Bad Aug. 23 (P-—Chancellor Mueller, who has been after-cure chancellor, ¢ end red city, tain, in the h h thefts have been holice artment dur. v n two months, a Germany Hermann | gravely ill| in govern- 1torium with the is duti whost at one me iirs sa today for an time illness, is progress- opinion of his doc- for the he operation ler trou d will be m which necessary v Bicycle Reported Stolen B But Father Had Wheel bicyele which Jo § Glen street reported to ing been boy would e he ed by the police ol Kierwick plained to Offic ght t i of eatiy w window stones. | n of ground w n Mer Unintentional Sui R zennir ciety trussed ed he with somewhat found in the kitchen ten by the ed it ship of Miss Morg: stood to ° ford wvorld today observed the church ha win- | C to it BRISTOL WANDERER FOUND IN WINEOLA Parents, Alarmed by Death Re- part, Are Greatly Relieved Mer- Mr. and 220 South anderlust on seve August evening. lentity and to the n turn Mer- Mineoia his seems ur 1o n road. § 100 I're domicile and ce was lo- His disappear= 1s entirely unex- ving the house ed .by a four The report from failed to il trailed ch « consider- t from Mere- Jamed Mer- ned in off sda fire in either boring city but, in the parents of the atly worried. Their d when ning by had £y Knew of no seric my 1 s naturally > notified last their son ated at Mineola, ACCIDENTAL DEATH VERDICT RETURED id2 Blamed in Society Girl’s Gase Nor Pa., Aug. al snicide wa District Attorney of the Morgan, young so- girl w body was found up in a ir at her hore week ago. town ay by er as cause lary ne Re the girl had w to give her a moter . 4 to be sent ck to France where she spent sev- 18 a student. iling to get the things she de- Renninger helieves Miss Mor- ipped herself into the chair 4 afte ad s jets in the kitchen ted on someone find- the gas had taken ef- had overlooked the speed which « bring uncon- believes, is substantiated statement of a that the note 1ad been writ- girl. The note was sign- P. B.”” and by the general tenor was indicated that a young man ad heen unsuec ] in his court- 1 and would not have the nger s mother ral years she can by the andwriting expert rmit anyone Miss Morgan's mother was under- felt she could not af- nother motor car now i wch as she had just purchased utomobile for her son SCIENTISTS HOLD SERVICES TODAY Mary Baker Eddy's Followers Observe Amniversary Toston, At ent 23 (A—Christlan throughout ihe 50th annri- organization hy M-s. ldy and a group of students of the First Seientist previous to the ranting of the M husetts char- r which founded the mother AMrs. Eddy and her students en meeting in various homes as the Christian Scien- iation. Meetings continurd held homes and later in Is until in 1892 cted and the was nere and ersary of the fary 1 x of her hur For of Christ some time 1 be £ members st Assoc in 1S is now the First Church of founded ard the first pastor of tion, gave the piot n Huntington avenue «n hich was erected the original 10ther church edifice other church hrist Scientist Mrs. Tddy, e new denom By BLOSSER AIRUTE=TLL TELL | You A BETTER \NAY TO DO IT- DO IT 0N THE LIKE TWIS? SURE, IT DOESNT AMAKE ANY DIFFERENCE How IS pone!! S THEM BaY! ore oF HAS TC AFRAID TO LoOK Cone VP GEE-IM ALAMOST C'MON—TAKE YOUR HAND AWAY - IT 1AS To BE b zation .