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NEW. RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1916. A Choice Selection of Wedding Gifts, Graduation Gifts, In High Grade Confirmation Gifts, Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass and Ivory Goods At Yery Moderate Prices. In justice to yourself and recipient you should exam- inc 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. Foreign and Domestic records of every description, Just s MASTER REG,0im war or1 step in and talk it over with us, you will be surprised at our lib- eral offer. IENRY MORANS, Jeweler B21 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. City Items [ Aloisia. Perschy is at the local tal suffering from typhotd fever. O. K. Health Bread.—adv. s Gertrude Linke has returned LaSalle college for the summer. ing to the stormy weather Sat- the Stanley Quarter Bird club iforced to postpone indefinitely ld nike. J. E. Martin was the speaker day at the Foresters memorial ses in Winsted. The even was fied by many visiting Foresters, ing a large number from Tor- mn and. vicinity. 't forget the Elks concert at t Hill park Tuesday evening 13th. American band.—advt. arriage license has been grant- Albert J, Wright of 279 Garden Hartfords and Miss Marion R. et of 159 Seymour street, Hart- tax collector’s office is a busy as the annual bills are being to property owners. The list 5,500 and all must be mailed June 20. M. J. Schantz of Maple Hill vering from a serious opera- e recently underwent in New c¢is Dunnigan and Charles Da- )£ this city, who have been arnum and Bailey’s circus for weeks, have returned home. r Thomas of Black Rock ave- s been discharged from the ospital, much improved _in Several months ago Mr. underwent & serious opera- frnumerary Officer Joseph F. ; and Miss Elizabeth H. Sul- ill be married at St. Joseph's on June 27 ears old Edward Dolan of 628 reet wandered away , from esterday for the avowed pur- f picking flowe Yesterday on the Hartford police picked hngster up in the Capitol city. lilson's SHIRTS our Own Hame ood Neighborhood, he trolley is at ues will increase. have a one family house just your door, pay you to comsult us re- real estate p Real Estate Co. Office at 305-6, New Britain National hk Building: Tel. 1616-4. His parents were notified and brought him home. Chief Willlam J. Rawlings has re- turned from attending the National Chiefs’ of Police convention at New- ark, N. J. Those who have been engaged to assist at the Elks’ carnival will meet at the clubhouse this evening at 8:30 o’clock. Herbert White, Robert Pinches, Arthur Bacon and Frank Andrews will leave Thursday on a fishing trip to Point Judith in Mr. Anderson's new vacht. Rev. John T. Winters will be one of the directors at the dedication mass at St. Rose's church in Meriden, June 18. The Y. M. C. A. directors will hold their monthly meeting this evening. The water board will meet this eve- ning in City hall at 8 o’clock. A special meeting of the bazar committee of Mattabessett tribe, I. O. R. M., will be held this evening. Harmony lodge, A. F. & A. M., will hold a special meeting this evening in Masonic hall. The carnival committee Britain lodge of Elks will evening. mond Murtha has resigned his on at Landers, Frary & Clark’s to accept a place in Bristol. Stanley Howe is home from Suf- field for the summer vacation. John Donnelly, a student at Ford- ham college, has arrived home for the summer vacation. Louis Maxon, who figured In a runaway accident a short time ago, has ‘been admitted to the local hos- pital. Miss Elizabeth Collins of 102 Sex- ton street has been admitted to the New Britain General hospital suffer- ing from typhoid fever. The directors of the mercantile bu- reau of the Chamber of Commerce will meet this evening at 9:15 o'clock. President E. H, Davidson and Vice President M. K. Pasco of the Amer- ican Hoslery company attended a dinner of the Connecticut Manufac- turers of knit underwear at the Country club, Farmington, Saturday. of New meet this Now is the time to visit the Kava- naugh Shop, 40 Pratt street, Hartford, and select one of those exquisite summer dresses. Do it now before hot weather.—advt. Mrs. John Fox and child of Elm street are visiting friends in Middle- town. Dr. Fred Lee of New York guest of relatives in this city. is the A marrfage license was granted this morning to Arthur W. Anderson of 138 Smalley street and Bsther . | school will be held Sunday, July 2. | day school will be held Saturday, June CHURCH NEWS South. Congregational Church. Church Night services will be ob- served Thursday evening at T7:45 o'clock. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill will deliver a stereoptican lecture on “Ex- cursions in the Tamil Country. The standing committee will meet Thursday evening at 8:45 o'clock. The next communion service will be held Sunday, June 265. The first session of the summer An outing of the church and Sun- 24, at Laurel Park, Hartford. “Children’s Day” was observed at the morning services yesterday. An appropriate program was presented by the children and those, Who observed their seventh baptismal anniversary were presented with copies of the New Testament. The following received copies: Bertram Edward Abetz, Ernest Christian Anderson, George Peter An- derson, Everett Taylor Anderson, Ellen Jertrude Boardman, Clifford Lewls Bell, Frederick William Coats, Winton Irving Catlin, Florence Georgianna Herting, Ruth Anna Johnson, Paul Walter Kleist, Kenneth Andrews Keen- ey, Roberta Walker Leeds, Irene May Minderlein, Maxwell Moore, Lois Cor- bin Powell, America Italia Gracia Raspanti, Frances Rockwell, Delores Charlotte Schwab, Harold Arthur Sti- pel, Thomas George Swain, Ruth Eleanor Wasker, Leroy William Wel- don, Dorothy Lillian Wiegand, Grace Seitz Wiegand. First Church of Christ. The members of the Foreign Mission department will hold an outing at the home of Mrs. Hubert S. Blake, Stanley Quarter, Wednesday afternoon. A basket lunch will be served. In case of inclement weather, the outing will e held Thursday. Cars leave the cen- ter at 3:06 and 3:26. The Girl Scouts will meet Wednes- day evening at 7:15 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Howard S. Parsons cor- ner of Harglson and Steele streets. Plains for the summer will be dis- cussed. The Boy Scouts will meet Wednes- day evening at 7:15 o’clock. The next session of the Women’s Bible class will Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Week-night service will be held Thursday evening at 7:45 o’clock. The choir will rehearse Saturday evening at 7:30 olclock. Children’s Day will be observed next Sunday. The final session school will be held Sunday, June 25, and it will reopen September 10. rally will be held September 24. The next communion service be held Sunday, June The final _indoor meeting of the Young People's society will be held next Sunday evening. During the summer months outdoor rallies will be held at Walnut Hill park in union with the other Protestant churches. The church will v with the Baptist church during July and August. The services will be held in this church in the former month and in the Baptist church during Au- gust. The Daily Vacation Bible school will open July 5. Armenian be held of the church will unite in Trinity M. E. The Sunday s chool board will meet this evening at § o’clock. There will he a meeting of the Girl Scouts tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. A class meeting will be held tomor- row evening at 7:40 o'clock. Mid-week services will Thursday evening at : The Boy Scouts will evening at 7:30 o'clock. The annual picnic of the Sunday school will be held Saturday, 3ume 24 at Lake Compounc & Church. be 5 o'clock meet F held iday First Baptist Church, There will be a junior meeting Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. E At the church-night service Thurs. day evening at 7:45 o'clock, Mrs. G. Germond a delegate to the Northey Overstrom of 40 Griswold street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jones of Stanley street have returned from a short stay in New Haven. PHOTOS BY MURRAY. The seven photographs of those taking part in the class night exer- cises of New Britain High school, pub- lished in the Herald Saturday, were supplied by Murray’s studio. bponges, Chamois All sizes kinds to meet your requirements and purse. have just received a large assortment. Look at our window display. ICKINSON DRUG Co., 169-171 MAIN STREET | means committee, Baptist convention will present a re- port of the meetings. The annual social of the Bible school will be hela - afternoon from 3 until 5 o’clock. Troop 9, Boy Scouts of America, will_leave for a hike Saturday morn- ing at 10 o'clock. Next Sunday at the Christlan Fn- deavor service Rev. Dr. E. B. Cro: will preach on “Out of the Depths The Bible school picnic will be held July 1. Rev. Dr. B. Cross, the pastor will call this week av follows: Wed- nesday, Stanley street between 600 and 700; Thursday between 700 and 800 and Fairview street and Friday, Church street. Children’s Day will be observed next | Sunday. . The annual meeting of the Every Land league was held Saturday ev ning in the Y. W. C. A. The pr dent's term does not expire until later date, but the following were filled: First vice president, Miss Hazel drews; second vice president, Gertrude Bruemmer; secretary, Miss Marjorie Bell; treasurer, Miss Ruth Warriner; chairman of membership committee, Miss Bruemmer; chair- an of social committee, Miss Jessie Wightman; chairman of ways and Mrs. E. B. Crc delegates to the Northfleld conference, Miss Bruemmer, Miss Marion Callen- der and Miss Retha Staples. Othe a offices An- | Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package | council ana Liquid Veneer WONDERFUL FOR DUSTING Cleans, Polishes and Renews Furniture, Woodwork, Pianos, Floors and Automobiles. 25¢ Size, 19c. — 50c Size, 39c. THE JOHN BO 3 a0d 5 Franidhn Sguane. YLE COMPANY New Britala, Gona. J .M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. 0a.m l Tuesday’s Special will be Spice Loaf ... ... STORE PRICES Parker House Rolls .........10c dz. When you think of Ice Cream be sure it American Ice Creams, in paper . . 30c qt. Neapolitan Ice Cream, in paper 35c qt Egg Vanilla, in paper . ........40c qt. French Vanilla, in paper . .....60c qt. in Our Baking Dept. e 15¢ ea: is HALLINAN'S Deliverles at 11 a. m. must be ordered by 10 J. M. HALLINAN, INC. Successor to. Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. ’Phone 906. Wd SPUB W'V 1T ‘Ajie(] SOHOAIR( OM ], who will attend are Miss Eunic phrey, Miss Ethel Voight, Miss Andrews, Miss Hazel Miss Wightman. Swedish Lutheran Church. > Hum- Emily Andrews and The regular monthly financial meet- ing of the church will be held this cvening at 8 o'clock. Dues and con- tributions to the sinking fund will be receivable, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Olney of New York will present a stercopti- con lecture on “The Wayward Boy.” Thursday evening at § o'clock under the auspices of the Luther league. The lecture has been delivered in 4,000 churches during the past thirteen years. Vocal numbers will be rendered by Mrs. Olney. St. Joseph’s R. C. Church. First Holy Communion was adminis- tered to a class of 140 yesterday This was the largest class in the history of he church. Later the boys were r ceived into membership of the St. “Alovsius society and the girls in the Honly Angel society. Two weddings were solemnized this morning. At 7 o'clock, Frank Faninz and Pellagrina Maietta were married by Rev. J. Leo Sullivan and at 8 o'clock, Rev. Patrick Daly united Wil- liam Dee of Waterbury and Miss Mary Agnes O'Sullivan of 224 Brook street in matrimony. Graduation exercises of the school will be held at the 10:30 mass next Sunday. The class is comprised of sev- enteen members. o SAFETY BOARD MEETING, Howard M. Steele Will Take Chair as New Member Tomorrow., Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock the monthly meeting of the safety board will be held in City hall, at which time Howard M. Steele will take his chair as the newly appointed com- missioner in place of Commissioner Carlson, who has been named as | scaler of weights and measur Among other things, beard will appoint eleven new regu- lar patrolmen. Of this number ten are the new ones provided for by the one is to take the place vacant by the resignation of former Officer Middleton. There will 2150 be some discussion regarding the janitor service at the police station and the appointment of a patrol driver may be given some considera- tion. Inasmuch as the civil service rules require that all candidates for cxamination be given five days’ notice, there will be no appaintment of a street sergeant tomorrow night, states Chairman E. G. Babcock. Chairman Babcock also emphatically denies all rumors that the reorganized safety board may be considering a shake- Up in the personnel of the police and fire departments, the safety made HOLY NAME SOCIETY. The Holy Name society of St Mary’s church met last night and elected one member. In the absence of a speaker short addresses made by several members. It was voted to dispense with entertainments during July and August. A commit- tee to plan for entertainments for the fall was appointed, consisting of P. ¢. MclIntyre, F. F. Harmon and J. W. Ringrose. P. J. Egan and and James F. O’'Donnell, president of the society, were chosen a committee ta pian for a4 summer outing to be held in c junction with St. Joseph's and proves it. 25¢ at all druggists. | Peter’s Holy Name societies, were | Events Tonight photo High theater. cla drama, Fox's Vaudeville and Keeney's theater. moving pictures, Carnival committee of B. meets at Ilks home. Mercantile bureau, Chamber Commerce, meets at 9:15 o'clock. meet of ‘Water board in City hall. Bazar committee, Tribe, I; O. R. M., meets at 242 Main street. Directors of Y. meeting. Gerstaecker meets in Turner lodge, hall. Special meeting Harmony lodge, A. F. and A. M., M hall. Court Prosper . of A, meets at 277 Main street. Will lodge, A. M. hall. r of Good meets in Jr. O. U. ot B New Britain Circle, C. of F., meets St. Jean’s hall. in W meets at Harvey lodge, 187 A, Arch street. 0. U W. BEGIN PROBE ON Standard Oil Companies to Be Asked Regarding Their Lack of Competition, Washington, June 12.—Inquiry into the advance in the p was begun today by the federal trade commission, With representatives of the principal oil producing concerns on hand ready to testify The commission alreac has cepted a preliminary tabulation analysis of the data collected on the gasoline situation and present of its investigation. Commissioner Harris presided day and appearing before the mission to explain their side of the case were representatives of the Standard Oil companies of New Jer- say, New York and Ohio, the so- !called independent refiners of Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania and the Western Oil Jobbers' association The commission was prepared to in- quire, among other things, into alleged failure of the Standard Oil companies to compete with one an- other and into reasons for wide price variations in different parts of the country. e and by it the to- com- DR. THOMPSON Boston, June 12.—The London today of Rev | Wardlaw Thompson, foreign secretary of the London Mis- onary society, was announced in a cablegram received here by the American Board of Commisioners for | Foreign Missians. DEAD. death at Dr. Ralph since 1881 hearing marks the conclusion | the | | Mattabessett | M. C. A. monthly | COST OF GASOLINE | Hundreds of TO CHOOSE FROM. Yes, the assortments of dainty, becoming White instant admiration. There are straws and combination of straws amas, Chip, Hemp, Milan and See these hats, try them our standard of value giving. on, LARGE AND VERY $5.98, $9.98, $12.50, $15, Our assortments of beautiful of. There are so many new task to even try to describe them are the most charming lot of sented. The materials are Net, Is Half garments. Hats. +'3-99 ASYLUM ST. 127 MAIN STREET. and fetching White Voile, of combination or Net and Geo rgette Crepe It would be a pleasure to show but no one will object to the littie touches of smart style that usually distinguish these In fact, these are days when people de- mand clever styles as well as maximum com- fort in their clothing for spert wear. fall Sports Apparel are just such clothes— see us for the RIGHT things for all sports. “Gardner Free Arm” Golf Knit Pinch Back Coats. Sport Shirts. Tennis and Golf Shoes. Sport HART FORD. Beautiful . leTE HATS The Assortments Are Now at Their Best W hite Hats fresh and smart in full bloom, chic, enough to win your Hats are now AFTERNOON HATS, FLUFFY DRESS HATS, SEMI DRESS HATS, i SPORT HATS All are here and most moderately and Fancy nted Pan- priced All in the w materials Leghorns, Straws then you can readily understand WHITE DRESSES ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENTS 5, $25, Upwards Dresses are well to proud ideas that it's difficult But this we will that they Dresses that we have ever pre- Lingerie, Taffeta Silk, AT $18, $19. White a say some these pretty you dreszses Conilortable Sporis Apparel the Game Hors- uits. Boncel Flannel Trousers. - Horstulls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND Connecting with HARTFORD. 140 TRUMBULL §7 RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 317-2 DAINTY Undermuslins have advanced to go still higher. Early NOTE FOLLOWING PRICES: LONG SKIRTS, FROM GOWNS FROM ENVELOPE CH COMBINATIONS From DRAWERS FROM We make Covers and D. 1 Specialty wers Children’s Undermuslins Princess Slips. For Graduation, White Dres ete. on SUITS Clearing Prices IR IN ABUNDANCE. Aqua Running Over Dam at Shuttlc | Mecadow Lake, | The city at least benefitted by the continued weather last week it stormy the bevond The sources the as it placed municipality the dread of a water famine department filled to Shuttle a water of reports all supply capacity and cam at Meadow is carrying an overflow, The lake the e house ports are heard Whigville and dangers of a considered 24 feet guage. Similar from Roaring Brook, Burlington, so that all water shortage may be passed. at re- now registers CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the W 4 W Signature of i new, dainty garments at prices much lower than if MISES FROM of Extra Sizes in Gowns, include Work on St, Mar, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR in price this season and promise purchases have enabled us to place on sale bought today s to > to $5:50 : to e to o $1.50 Skirf Corset Gowns, Drawers, Skirts and , Skirts, Middies, Gloves, Hosiery, and COATS. PILZ TAKES CHARGE. tushed—Dues § r unds Being Annum. Plans for the grand gre opening of St Mary's playgrounds were announced at the various masses at the church vesterday and envelopes for subscrip- tions were | sed among the gation The annual anization will be Work bein rushed as rapidly possible at the grounds and it is expected that every- thing will be in readiness by of July ’ Arthur A. Pilz commenced dutie: t the grounds today as visor and will continue in this e throughout the summer, various games and will be at the chur next Sunds congre the is dues in the first active super- pacity directing the My sport Pilz h at the of services to enroll mem- lation NOTICE! MILK DEALERS The Board Health will s licenses between 10 and 11 a, m, & the office of the Board of Health dur- ing the week of June 12th to 17tk of June