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A Choice Selection of Wedding Gifts, Graduation Gifts, Confirmation Gifts, In High Grade Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass and Ivory Goods At Very Moderate Prices. n justice to yourself and recipient you should exam- e our line before making your purchase, and com- are QUALITY, DESIGN and PRICES. The New June Victor records are the best this year, and you should not fail to hear them. Will gladly play them for your convenience. Victrolas from $15.00. up, easy eweler 21 B/am treet New Britain, Conn. x ENRY NORARS, Events Tonight photo City Item Luxury Bread M. B. F guesis closs drama, Fox's High theater, advt. celand of Maple triends in Vaudeville and Toving pictures < s theater. ou to look Ccnn. Hat Co.—ads Kisselbrack b Berlin dink ow for Whi he will spend a Gustave Nelson the interim Fill pay Turner carnive hall bagg | 5 train, will le . Penfield camp, Plains, N. R. hall ten day v will substitute S.of V., Valkyria loc of V., meets in a biggest ws. Conn. hember we carry the bnt in the city of s —advt € Admiral D. at 1 Schley lodge, O Arch street. INCIPIENT STRIKE SETTLED herding, under the auspic Britain Lodge, Loyal Or- \IO(.\\L, will be held in Turner pnight and tomorrow ¥ night will be entertainments and ¢ each evening. Burns club anniversary will meet this evening. ph accepted with the ew aster and Plumbers Hold Out Journeymen the Olive Branch. Only dif- and two phases of the recent com- ficulties between the master i journeymen plumbers remain be The latter asked and a 'half for Sdturday afternoon work and double time for Sunday The former say there is seldom an | work dome at those times and then I only under extraordinary circum- stanc The hosses granted the demands of the journeymen in regards the raise from 47 cents to 35 per hour. Contracts already into by the master plumbers at the fo mer rate; will be finished by workmen. part time at each pri R. E. Carney have | The journeymen returned to work i home in Manchester | morning. local friends. 3 Keeley and 1. L. Janswick oying an automobile trip (o er and Detroit. Kiernan Port Chester he guest Of his parents, Mr Thomas Kiernan of Clark a to Con- Gregory has as eonductor t company. settled. { for (e Annie Cunningham is the f friends in Boston is Turnet 10¢. tonight Admission ke herding ynch's orch am J. Heslitt, who recently re- 1s chief operator at the South- w England exchange, has a position in the traffic de of the Charter exchange in cents entered a nt d. p and M d to thei visit with DEPARTM Sparks will (G}, S\ to "AT fly deps TENNIS, soon the locai V. M going for three rtments arc with courts. The series will in- in length as the winner must marked supremacy hefore the 1t will be concluded. War- Slater and Willic Hultgren the physi depart- Washburn and 1. C. Gripp, the educational department and W. Yergin and Holgar John- <on the Boys' department. vie exch other on the l tennis be definite show a tournam ren S will represent ment, A. O hna Mrs. J. Hewitt of thi rejoicing over the arrival of ter at the Bridgeport hospital hy Gavin will be in charge of ore to be opened by F. E. in the building formerly oc- by the T. W. O’Connor com- Mr. Roberts conducts a chain s throughout Connecticut and usett NEW A, P. CABLE. lea ire between New Havana has heen instailed by The Associated Press beginning last night, to serve its Havana members Heretofore service to the Havana p: pers was transmitted at the cable word rate, and this is the first leased new circuit ever installed between country and Cuba. A direct York and FAREWELL PARTY. Mary Faulkner, who is to ortly for Waterbury, was ten- | farewell party at the home of ellie Maloney, 8% Seymour last evening. Miss Faulkner resigned her position at the Screw Corporation. She was pient of many pretty and use- During the evening vocal rumental selections were ren- nd the guests departed at a ir, wishing hér success in her d. HOUSEWIV The Visiting held its monthly ATTENTION. Nurses’ meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs. H. P. Carter. Re- ports showed the past month to have been a very busy one. The tion finds much need for jelly and pre- served fruit and gifts of the same will be greatly appreciated. They may be left at 201 Vine street or at the headquarters, 247 price on the best full grass butter that can be made is How does that compare vou are paying. National 133 Main at “o. . hlllm:;all from the Dennison Fifth Ave. ¢ al S Week (o instruct you how to make hardly distinguishable from wooden frames: Come in and bring your picture with you and let h you the art. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. JICKINS ON DRUG_CO.. .1 MAIN STR EET Shop will be at .our paper frames that Mrs. Kimball | | ple, 15 (S || this | association | associa- | Chestnut street. | NEW, ANNUUNEE SWEDISH | - FESTIVAL PROGRAM | Noted Solols § 10 Appear at Bast-| ern Division Goncert of the history | Britain will enjoy one its New atest mu; treats of next week, when the musical festival, the tern - of the Singenrs 1o theater. The working hard on a few mirtor | as vet unfinished. A glance at soloists shows that known singers in be present festival will evening and the tme Marie Sunde of Boston, Joel Mossbe: Chicago and Miss | prano of Waterbury | soloists will appear on the second cve- incke of Pittsbur, of the Bastern Division, both concerts and Rol Hartford will direct the Philharmonic orchestra of thir Die The accompanist will Henry Bonander of Hartford | of these artists are in the front rank | | of their profession and need no intro- duction to local music lovers 1 | he chorus will consist of 400 peo- many of whom are local residents. Arpi sextet of this city under the tion of John P. Peterson will ren- | Wibergh's “Linncan” and the Eo- | | | under auspices of the E will be commit- | vision Swedish | held | tees are | detail the at 4 i some | the | | be held | soloists will | us, soprano, . Daritone, of Gladys Hedbers Two former list of hest will first 1 country The Thursd | Ernest | tor onduct | Prutting of es. | The | direc der lus society, len.” The convention will be | close on Saturday, | be held at Lake programs for the certs follow: Thursday, June 8, 1916, ‘Overture to Obregon,” Webe the Philharmonic Orchestr “Hor Oss Svea,” Wennerberg, | ern Division of the American Swedish Singers: Prologue from 1 Pagliacci, Leoncovallo, by | Mosshersg; “Kvallen,” Wibergh, | Eolus Singing Society of New Brit R ey director; “Nar Sjoarn: | Blana Paulson, by Swedish Glee | club, Boston, August Hulten, direc | tor; Chort (a) “Opp. Amarylli (b) “Ur Vagen,” arranged by Ahl- | strom, sung by Eastern m\mmn Swedish Singers; Aria from ‘Den | Bergi Hallstrom, by Madame | Sundelius; “Vackra Sky,” C. A. Two- | j len. by Svea Singing Society of New | York, Ole Windingstad, director; “Lin- { nean” Wiberg, by Arpi Sextette, | New Britain, John P. Peterson | rector: “Andante Cantabile,” Tschoi- | kowsky, and “Swedish Wedding March Soderman, Philharmonie Or ches ‘Nymphs and uns,” ‘Kung Heimer Och by Miss Gladys Hedber Kornmodsgandsen Lange-Muller vicety of New Haven director: “IForgat Mir Norden i Henry Nyber Har Varme Svarmeri,” Arlberg 4 - ersploska Mossher Lina, 1 ingers; (b) ““The i landsvi; o Lofvat, the same master's “Xval- brought to a when an outing will Compounce. two musi at 8 p m TUnion Op. J()vl by in, Roos, | tagna,’” i di- | 1 Bem- | bers, & Aslog ha | Soderman, | serenade, | Midnatstid nging Borstrom, Askling, by Bridgeport, “Hvis Du sen, by | Ot o1 director; Rorre- | erson- 1] arnes Mar 3 of Swedish Paradise,” (¢) Varm- | Jag Har | Sundelivs; | by Ly Linad n, Joel Moss- stern Di- Sve: stern Division Phe B Pipers, “Hvad Marie Widen, Gustaf V. | director; “Landkjending.’ S loTEanis AT ioaie e bere, solojst i vision of Friday lie of Fairy " and Madame Aftonstamning Singing Sosj Swedish June orvezienna 9 R p.om Rapso! Sl sen Sve Division ker Nils | Hallin, | < Abt | Swedish Sjunger Vid Toel Mo hy Thule Singing Soc ter, Me R. W. Lofstrom, “Nar Sjoarna Blana,” P Orphie Dranger Singing Society Springfield, Mass. G Soder] | | director; chorus, Brollops-stass. | | Lindh, Bastern Division \ Singers; (a) “Vallpigelat,” man, (b) “Skogen Sof | (¢) “Tanker Du Att : | M \r <\\mn-1 Folksong. (d) “Fjorton. | | Ar Tror Vist Att Jag Va.' swod- | | | | | 0 | of | director: | \ulson, | | | wedish Bror Beck- ven g Ter ‘|s|. xunmnu:. Madame Maric Sion- | delius: “Norrland,” Stenhammar, by Verdani Singing Society of Provi- Cence, O. Ekberg, director: “Anitri Dance” (from Peer Gynt), Gri Norwegian Dance, Girieg, by Philhar monic Orchestra (a) ren Vid Milan,” Palmgren, (b) | sang.” Prins Gustaf. Fastern Divi | wedish “Largo Al T i torem” from Opera Rarber of Sevilie, | Rossini, Joel Mossherg: “Stockholms, | Skarpskyttemarsch,” Cronham, Har- | s chorus Singers moni Singing Society of Boton W | Lofstrom. director: “God Nati.” Aht ST e Glee Club Worcester | Gustav director: s n Madame Sur Till Haffs,” Swedish Glee Clul | Sylvan, director solo, chorus, ¢ An Joel Mossherg, soloi assemblage R A Be: Arditi, Rose."” delius Marie Alfred Brooklyn Landkjendin and orchestra, ‘America,” by | | = — 1 HOLD LUNCHEON PARTY. ! htful luncheon .. Westhroolk Y., vesterday afternoon of Mrs. L. L. Clark, | The following were pres- ! Mrs. Clark, Mrs. | Mrs. R. B. Doane, | | | A deli ed to M Brooklyn at the home Maple Hill. ent: Mrs. T Iverett Prouc Mrs. William | W. Poteet was tender- Daniels of | Sternbe: ind Mrs. R BELL-ANS | Absolutely Removes | | Indigestion. One package | proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. | ery, | Hartfora, ! this { able to the many | reached | principle of | peci | faith i faith BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916. Liquid Veneer WONDERFUL FOR DUSTING _“eans, Polishes and Renews Furniture, Woodwork, Pianos, Floors and Automobiles. 25¢ Size, 19¢. — 50c¢ Size, 39c. HART FORD. Extraordinary Reductions On Our Entire Stock of High Grade Women’s and Misses’ THE JOHN BOYLE GOMPANY New Britain, Conn. 3and 5 Frankiin Square. J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. J0am STORE PRICES For a Special in our Baking Depart- ment for Friday we will have a new one. .10c each Home made Clam Fritters, Special for Friday Noon ..............20c doz Imperial Cakes ........ t 11 2 m must he umereflbylfl J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. ‘Phone 906. iveries a Il of God and that the dwelleth in you. If defile the Temple of God, God destroy, for the temple is holy, which temple ve TEMPLE OF CHRIST { dwelling in Christian places, lin His Holy temple’, ‘God holy will'. Certain places known as Holy places. st had a different You can temple of God @ h {Knights Templar Hear Address by Rev. Warren F. Gook is con destroy th He said and I will build i three days. John expla speaking the body, ‘Jesus, the kingdom within y Templar, £! “It has taken the world a lo; D | to get this teaching, The early believed that infidelity W, against the sepulcher. The ez thers believed that infidelity versus creed and the authori {the church and Christian ten Dbelief but according to Chri and Paul, the real infiedity Members of Washington t'm\\lh:n:(h‘ | No. 1, Knights observed n city s a ioy through the dinner at the church streets, Trinity Methoc copal sermon by Rev. Warren ¥ ook, of the church, Mr. of pastor Rev. | Cook’s talk | the was on “The Defence Faith” and was very Tem accept- | are the temple of God, the ind friends | and spirit of God dwelleth in i “The defense of the faith tod require that we go fortl the eariy knights to rec cher. but that we stand every d end this tem of God, wl 200 | against the invading fo stnut street | sin. A man’s fight today for t} through Main, West Main Vine | ple does not carry him across t and to the chur Colt's band ! tinent but within his furnist he music | A man’s fight today At the church supper | hattleficld, bhut in s awaiting the m The feast | among his friends and in had be prepared ladies of | 1 getting down to this ma the church. 11s be sure what we mean by th Ascension Day servi We declared our belief in the ¢ mediately. A choir no uncertain terms. Wha following under Sir mean to have faith in >rutting, rendered knights today. who believe 'S Charles . Waterman, faith and would R. J. McAuliffe, ! fidel forces. it becomes your Huhmt T. Maercklein, hattle for the temple. which Bext Couch, hass to battle for the spirit of Gc man and against the fo within men. pla who filled the hody of the edifice. | | not The Hartford contingent of Knights | this Led “hief city by shortly bhefore of police thout in pl o'clock. ple charge of knights marched from Che are, to n. is on th own is not hounteous his rche hy the es followed im- composed Knight special the | 1 of R music: soprano: contralto; i tenor; Sir Rl- \x \wominu Day Address, is Rv\ C'ook’s address follows in part: “T Will speak to you briefly tonight UPON “Preparedness for the Defence of the Faith". T have not risen hieh enough in the order as vet to With intimacy upon the this b nch St not climbed blue portals of the first confine myself to what can read Itow 1y ternity in evil “What commonly is meant by means dishelief or | mental assent. Whether a m spcai fundamental | of Masonry. | we hevona floor, T i not v Not man 1 duties recited may consequence. whether that recognize the stity and that man and the need of the power of God tian | of consequence sacred | taire was called fidelity he could not ag to Fir of the church, but w ma the that he was not far climax | those of his day. who accepted cecond, | beliefs yvet went forth live & the practical appli of t1 their social and personal relatio fidel 1 mental charact but life o be 1 and unfaithful see at let have or tittle but have i creed, faith versonal chs must know and uld scem to me fitting, however, be 50 founded upon the €'} AS to keep this season by vear sheak of the faith for two reasor because this is Ascension Day Ascension of Christ marks the and the victory of the faith because the carly Templar were the defender the was these early ki who selves up in Jer m quently all over western Europe CuLly to rescue and defena ¢ cher, but to keep holy the A, to protect the pilg d to go forth in thei against the ini Their castle of that faith the defende the army low a fr and ho es- o in his a0 an vear Co e st to Knight n faith. it them- md subse- | n three S ways in which we defend this £ within us and to which if personal fir forces in and unselfishnes: and honesty a we n i Lunfaithful and infidel, if not faithl str We can defend it by There ave warring me, selfishness j ity and impurit ! honesty We are of man, ‘Ye are the temple", man defileth, God will destroy | the very laws of degeneracy ‘I appeal to vou to be ers of the faith in your ! Follow the standard of the teq Falth’. in the light | of Christ be not faithless i rst Corinthians | In your relations, that ye are the ' faithles hold were were hurch “As the word nificant word They mple’ to vou, as not just for vorship but as symbol ciples and power T ask that 1 Pidelity of these 316" 1 is a very sis- it has house of the p of God in the world, consider the subject, ways stood, a the persons we the words ‘Know ye nd ocial , but faithful. to do not In you are’. was wa | against the spirit of God in men. aim the seput- | inner his own city. God. defend it against Aduty infidel ? o mental assent to all of the ereed | of hi pr infidel better infidel means t vou s all in the semblance New Taiiored UITS The Following Items Will Tell You of the Great Reductions regular prices up 00, reduced $1 1p up to regular prices reduced to SUITS, UITS, regular prices $35.00, reduced to regular prices up $45.00, reduced P oM be closed from 5 o'clock during Preparedness Parade. THE BOUFFANTE SILHOUETTE DOMINATES THESE NEW FROCKS! Very pretty they are, mostly in the much wanted voile, beautifully treated with trim- mings of ribbons, velvets, lace and embroid- ery—and the styles and colors borrow smart- ness from the French more than others we have seen for many a day. FIGURED FRENCH VOILES — Very striking in yellow, pink and blue effects with dehg{\tful touches of black. NBROIDERED VOILES—In plain sol- id colors—some are pleated around the skirt and have handembroidered yokes. Some are Voiles freely sprinkled with silk threads in pink, blue and green—their white collars and cuffs produce very attractive effects. THorstolls iT PAYS TO BUY DUR KIND ;99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL &~ HARTFORD. This Store will Saturday 1I9AI Wd SPUe WV 1T ‘Ajre( o breath ¥ man im will of God | it rod ‘God is in His became | was ception | is tem- | t again | ins in | started do not show your in- ’1\0 OBLIGATED T neglecting the inner tem- God, by TO ng time | tion to knights | fidelity :ir | ple.” The committee were: | of Eminent Sir Thomas Malcolm, Em- | of | inent Commander; Sir Elmer A. Rob- | anity on, General; Eminent Sir Curtis 1. not | Gladding, Prelate William W, | ‘Ye | Pease, Sir Horace W. Eddy, Sir Georg breath | H. Gabh, Captain General: Sir Rich- you'. i“"‘] P. Martin, Recorder; Sir 1 s W wly fa- | of arrangements | itie ant Hartford Corporation Counsel Sin High School Commission is Employ Other Architects, Edward v does | B. Alling, Sir Herbert H. Wheeler, = di Hartford Jun W Corpor cunsel Franc Cole has h high as down an opinion that the NEW NURS O'Dell At SECURED. 22y and | plan and building commiss hich wa rees ¢ to be Permanently Milk Station. Mabel Employed under legal tion to Davis & Brooks emplated high Broad street, 0,000 A hour no as archite for 1 adadi hich is to 1e tem- he con self. cor schoo York has Britain Milk a will Miss Mabel O'Dell of New been secur the New Station association nurse a commence her duues June when the station open at the Burs chool. The work this summer be in charge of Miss Mary Kiniry and Miss O'Dell Miss Kiniry is also school-nurse and will relinquish her position at th milk station in September. The com- mittee is endeavoring to the $2,000 necessary to carry on the work the vear around and if successful, Miss O'Dell will become permanent nur She has done considerable work this kind in Orange, N. J., and comes here highly recommended. d by 2 revious commi he open heart, itself the a W to employ 0 rchitects of the g1 | building hen for dition should Recently called for praposed firm wrote 1L Brooks, occasion an tter lot e f h reed in | dia it | As | the | in- to ve are »d that | rees of irise the competitive bid addition The to the commission considered itself the logical draw up the plans and if the cont was not awarded it they would recompense, if the successful bid plans infringed upon the plans as drawn by them raission decided to ignorc ultimatnm LITTLE GIRL KILLED Pilc prese nt for in dise the fi Tt of PLANNIN BAZAR. lack an can _ United German Soc! \id Wid- ows and Orphans. nay for a monster the benefit of the rmany will | Preliminary plans azar in the fall for widows and orphans be made at a meeting of the com- | mittees of the United German | cieties in BRismarck Hall this evening at 8 Christian Burckhardi bo- s general .commitiee 1 the societies through will the country planning than the local Gern all the contributing liber inst | \he It is planned to em in | the of the ns, Tn- city eristic Was Crushed Under of has o in ¢ —Companion F Fractured *nd His Death is Expected. life, Rridgeport, June 2 nine years | rractured last ! under a killed hi Mo six vea condition o'clock retary of the Various German old, whose skull night when he of falling 1 se caught ile ho | out are similar | ¢4 X which one of Dorothy al ind his | hazars and n old desirous of today at death i John J. Phel tomorrow by eriti the purpose, bazar one held in this n s expectec biggest : Coroner quest i her an wi | ever OWL, Britain Nes of Owls n and initiated James Meeker was to succeed the late t Plans are heing made for an | su Meriden and Savin Rock in | future. Local members will of the N, at a Monday GEORGE | | ey 1utopsy o HOOTS. hody The New evenin definite five can children ected se 1 were templ > pile sand anc believed e fali 1y be ary liott outing | the near | be the guest George E. from it neath it ns causing to to mne: BUILDING ACTION decided e Bristol nd dis- | social next to evening — on the proposcd new the meeting 0. U. A. M., he meeting next third degree Some of the to participate “preparedn the Charte: building TO SII 281 ». sent the following cablegram to Lieutenant Sir Ernest Shackleton at the Falkland Islands “Rejoiced to heear of your sofe ar- rival at the Falklands Trust your | ford men at Elephant Island may soon be | with 1escued. i city, NE! m.—King e fall,, at eth London, June today Council At the ning the ferred planning d last eve sday lefend- 1 life, 1chings n this. not bhe r rela- will members in the parade | el v | il]:u:;w | Oak Council of ior original ommiss playms: DAVIS & BROOK Says May emple sion the rchitect tha one to rac seck jer's original The om- rm’s Lumber Skull hos- t POSTPONED. 1t Har tognor that