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; NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. 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. In justice to yourself and recipient you should exam- ine our line before making your purchase, and com- pare QUALITY, DESIGN and PRICES. Our Victrola and Grafonola Dept. is complete in every re- spect, our terms easy, service the very best. Forcign and Domestic records of every description. Just step in and talk it over with us, you will be surprised at our lib- eral offer. HENRY MORANS, Jeweler 321 ain Steet . Briin, 0 City Items | J carnival o'clock on Monday evening at [ | Miss Alice Hart is visiting in Bing- | hamton, N. Y. e boara of public ! this evening. | | charttles will | 3 and Mrs. Howard Hart Have re- 1 turnead Cottage City The Kavanaugh shop, 40 Pratt St | Hartford, are showing some very sty- | lish summer suits, Mohairs and linens ! mostly Also solid colors in the Nor- at i | follk and the new fitted styles.—advt from xury Bread advt. A. Walter ness trip. n’'t for: the best.- is in New York on a et the Elks Concert jout Hill Park Tuesday evening, P 13th. American Band.—advt. social hour will follow the meet- pbf the Sons of Veterans this eve- The next game of the local Masonic baseball team will be with Wallingford in that city a week from tomorrow Arthur Becker has accepted a po- sition as clerk in Robert’s smoke shop. Filat brims at Wilson's. the best at Wilson’s—advt —advt. | \ iites. Y| Harmony lodge, A. F. and A. M., ® M. N-\Judd is In New York city. | will hold a special mecting Monday E. Stevens is the guest of fricnds | avening bston i at brim flat. Straw Hats. Wear the Only | Genuine .Panama Hats $3 to $5 at | The Ashley-Babcock Co.—advt. At the next meeting of the Veteran | Firemens' association plans will be dis- cussed for a clambake to be held some time this summer. omas F. Markham is contemplat- western trip this summer. nder E. Andrews, the former school athletic star and at pres- | ymnastic instructor in the Gene- | ranch of the Buffalo Y. M. C. A., | | Ending a few da George Ander on and M Signe RS Mabel Cheney 1athe zubst of | Hf‘nzflon of Maple Hill were mar T St ©f | \WWednesday evening by Rev. M e Sl | derson, pastor of the Emanuel bre will meeting of those | pel church. 'will assist the coming Klks' s in this city. be a at Fancy silk hosiery—>50c¢, at — — - ~ — i Wilson's = - ! A very successful entertainment | was given at the Stanley Memorial | church, under the auspices of the | Sunday school, last wo Suits in | ne for the Boy Graduating A Blue Norfolk coat [ "% ® { A blue pinch-back suit for gradua- | tion, with extra white flannel trouse the “Prom,” for at The Ctor | Ashley-Babcock Co. i stripe advt, evening. in the E. & W The Ashley-Babcock Solid comfort silk collars, sold by Co.—advt, A linen Miss Ruth Councilman home of Henry evening. The tendered to daughter of ex- Dolan at the of Barnesdale evening was spent playing games and | musical selections. Miss Dolan was ‘the recipient of many handsome and i shower Dolan, John A. Dolan was useful gifts. Athletic Union Suits of all sorts at Wilsan's.—advt. At the next meeting of the Veteran Firemens association, plans for hold- clambake will be discussed. d trousers with a pair advt. white flannels and a hite belt $20.00 his is a practical all Miss invita- Mrs. Hutchinson and Ruth have ions to’ be Guy Hutchinson for a tea home, June 16. ‘In & Good Keighborhood, where the trolley is at and values will increase. We have a one family house just finished. It will pay you garding real estate Camp Real Estate Co. Office at Rooms 305-6, New Britain National Bank Building: Tel. 1616-4. mer outfit at a popu- your door, price— AT to consult us re- lilson's || pOHgCS, Chamois | e have just received a large assortment. All sizes d kinds to meet your requirements and purse. Look at our window display. ) ICKINSON DRUG CO., .. MAIN STREET | ARE PERSECUTORS Yaws, Y’Know the Bloomin’ Brit- ; ! ish Are Forcing H'us 'ome London, June 9, 11:25 a. m.—Amer- | icans domiciled here to the income tax must sell to or de- posit with the British government, | their American securities under penal- ty of an extra two shillings tax. This | information is given to the | Press today by an official of the Am- | { erican dollar committee. The of two shillings, added to | the income tax, will apply to Ameri- | have resided here lor ome subject to the res ular income tax. If American securi- { ties are deposited with the govern- | | ment only the usual income tax, with | the ordinar \batements, will be ! but the government to purc e the securities outri In the event that Americans dent here d their curities held in United State | government will collect the interest | lana pay it to the owners in sterling. | American residents holding such se- | curities in America may either deposit | vith or sell them to the govern- | through the agency of J. P. | i & Company in New York. | not unlikely that when this | !'ruling becomes gencrally known there will be an exodus of wealthy Ameri- cans living in England. The Ameri- | and consulate have been e by American residents | information this point, | many of whom threaten to depart | from the country unless the govern- | ment makes an exception in their fa- | vor. A member of the committece who discussed this matter | today was positive that all residents | subject to the regulur income tax will | be liable for the penal addition unless they dispose of their American hold- ings. securities cans who yugh to bec ed, Tes posit i se- the them i ment Alo: It is can embassy besieged of seeking on gs at 11 a m. must be ordered by 10 dollar securities 31c¢ 1b. creamery butter, other store in the city best grade. Russell hetter ells | Hillside than any for their —advt. POLICE COURT HAS ROUTINE BUSINESS Several Petty Cases Take Attention of Judge John H. Kirkham at This Morning’s Session. Polic mild was court this morning ffair, a couple of non-support | a couple of drunks and a couple of scrappers making up the total of those brought hefore Judge John H Kirkham. i I'rank Groman was charged with | failure to support his wife and five | children. M Groman and Miss Groman testified that he earned good | pay, sometimes makin much a week, yet he fails to provide | for them as he should. The accused | admitted that he does not give the | family much, but explained that his | children are working and also de- | clared that he does not eat at home | as he works in Hartford so he sees | no necessity of turning much into the | He was ordered to fur f $500 and to pay h per week. In licu of doing this he will go to jail for sixty days. Martin was also charged | with but The explained | that he has undergone a change of and not only wants to support wife but wishes to live with her | \in well. With this peaceable adjustment in view, the case was con- tinued for one month On account of a ht at the Hart | & Cooley company on Wednesday, John Slepski and Joseph Ravinski were charged with assaulting each other. The chief difficulty seemed to be concerning who was boss. Slepski said he had authority to i and Ravinski doubted it. advised that before the men return te work the office officials determ the offi status of each man. Judg- ment was suspended when each man paid the costs of the court. Tawyer M. D. Saxe represented Slepski. | as Ragola non-suppor as GAS COMPANY WINS. Will Not Be Compelled to Mains to Maple Hill. Thes order of the public utilities | commission recently passed compelling | the New Britain Gas Light company to extend its mains to Maple Hill, wa set aside yesterday in the superior court by Judge William S. Case. The | company appealed from the decision of the commission. The decision of Judge Case follows | In the matter the appeal taken | by the New Britain Gas Light com- | wny from the order of the state pub- | lic utilities commission, that the gas | light company extend its mains | to the Maple Hill section of Newing- | ton, the appeal has been sustained, thus setting aside the order of the public utilities commission. JOH Announcement is made of the com- ing marriage of George Johnson of 93 East street to Miss Martha Bengt- son of 7 Rhoades street, The wedding ceremony will be performed June 17. After a honeymoon trip, the young couple will reside at 152 Henry street. | | { gas | 1c Russell Bros. | BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25¢ at all druggisis. OH, THE BLIGHTERS | who are subject | B Associated ! § jthoime | Local | suilty to the charge | now | April | store, | her. | sharp was evidenced by | smitn Liquid Veneer WONDERFUL FOR DUSTING ans, Polishes and Renews Furniture, Woodwc:k, Pianos, Floors and Automobiles. 25¢ Size, 19¢. — 50c¢ Size, 39c¢. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Square. New Britain, Conn. J. M. HA INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. 30a.m§ STORE PRICES For a Baking Special for Saturday we offer you Date Cakes .......18c each Our Delicatessen Special for Saturday. Baked Beans, The Old Fashioned Kind # J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. ‘Phone 906. iveri | | hoei ' Spring and Summer Clothss . OUR TERDMS: l Menr and Women ! ON Purchase of of our $1.00 first the as Tens of thousands well dressed peo- any ple trade with us in stores through- out the United tes. Read our tern will gladly sell yvou stylish Clothes on payments, at as low a price as any store in the city Men's Suit Women's W WE DO A or less, payment géts lothes, then pay you wear $1 a week. Liberal aer purchases. terms on Jar- $12.50 to $25.00 I Suits, Dresses WE ADVERTISE e S RTFORD NS, A 3 \) ’ : lrrunlwl that a marriea '”‘:In should ATRICK SMITH ('ETS ]h 1ve so much interest in the woman'’s | LONG JAIL SENTENCE | rraret There is no use quality counts and the steady increasing bus- | iness at our store proves it. That elegant full grass butter is still sell- ing at 33 cents. National Butter Co. Man Sent Away for Three Months for Assaulting Miss 'EAM TO TRAVEI Bethlehem, a., June Mhe | 1pion soccer team of the Bethle- | Steel Works plans to tour Nor- and Sweden this summer, ac- cording to an announcement made this morning. An invitation has been received from the Swedish Foc association, accompanied by a | ntee of $4,000. The Bethlehem ! team probably will sail on June 20. Irene Finley: Patrick Smith of this city pleaded’| assault on Miss Trene Finley, formerly of this city, of Hartford, superior court. He wis three months in jail by Ju I. Bennett. The assault 29 and Smith from the Hartford p charge of with intent State’s Attorney Hugh M him to plea on the lesser terday and he entered guilty. Attorney Smith is a the to terday in tenced ge William made over ve was hound court on the to kill. Aicorn put charge yes- plea of lice assault Alcorn told the court that | married man, residing in this city ana infatuated with Miss Finley. He had an appointment with her on the evening in question, which she did not keep- He met her | as she was leaving her place of em- | ployment, a Hartford department and st ted to walk home with They quarrelled and Smith at- tacked Miss Finley and stabbed her twice in the neck. That the instru- ment with which he stabbed her was the fact that | clean. Smith Harford court ar was were in the Landers of this city the cuts hound over George M. on his bond. Thomas J. Molloy, Smith, told the judge th an appointment with is Colt park that evening and it was un- derstood that he w: all at her place of employment, if she d the appointment. Miss wearing a which w by a young woman went attorney for t Smith had Finley in THEDUFFF 0. not finley s given friend, keep was her <3 boa, did not approve of and he at- tempted to cut the boa, and the young woman was accidentally cut. The state’s attorney considered it unwar- | | | | which } | | HART FORD, JUNE REDUCTION SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Crowds of Customers Are Taking This E Event With Its REDUCTJONS ON \dvantage of traordinary Hundreds of SPECLAL ‘W, HIGH GRADE Millinery, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists and Gloves WE MENTION A FEW OF THE MANY BIG REDUCTIONS REGULAR $5.00 NEW WHITE TRIMMED DRESS HATS, SPECIAL SALE PRICE S $2-48 An extraordinary bargain in Handsome Trimmed Dress Hats, ail the newest shapes, trimmed with pretty ibbons, Fl etc All the new jdeas are these choice hats. Regular $1.00 Untrimmed Diess Hats of White Chip Regular $1.25 Untrimmed Hemp Hats, reduced to Regular §2.50 Untrimmed Herap Hats, reduced to . . ‘e Regular $1.50 Genuine Panama Hats, new Itegular $2 Untrimmed Hats, reduced to oie Regular $1.00 Children’s Untrimmed Hemp shapes, in colors, re- duced to Silk vers shown in reduced tc in colors, Black and colors shapes, reduced to 75 Hemp in black and colors Dainty Summer Dresses Many are especially for the graduating Miss—Others are most delightful dressy frocks for warm weather, in diaphanous laces, nets and sheer, cool voiles—All are very moderately priced, some being as low as $9.50. —One model of net has a fine embroidered dotted border on the skirt and tunic. —A Point d’Esprit dress has ruffles edged with white satin ribbon. —Another «f net has a deep embroidered border. A pretty model of white net features a skirt edged with embroidered white voile. Figured French Voiles are here in yellow, pink and blue effects with delightful touches of black. Hovstulls T PAYS TO BUY DUR KIND +3-99 ASYLUM ST. 140 TRUMBULL & Connecting with HARTFORD. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN i27 MAIN STREET. OPPOQSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 DAINTY MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Undermuslins have advanced in price this season and promise to go still higher. Early purchnses have enabled us to place on sale new, dainty garments at prices much lower than if bought today NOTE FOLLOWING PRICES: LONG SKIRTS FROM SLOPE CH COMBINATIONS DRAWERS FROM 0 $1.0 25¢ We make a Specialty in Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers and Drawers. of Extra Sizes Children's Undermuslins include Gowns, Drawe Rrincess Slips. For Graduation, White Dr esses rts, Middie: Clearing Prices on SUITS and COATS. “is'the . 1 Mjrtle St. Tel. 1706 Hadfield-Swenson 0. *