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NEW. RRITAIN paiLY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1916. 1 N X Y P S ST S M S TR TR T CY0 . | Oy ¢ duation Suits for the Boy Make Your Wedding | powNpoYARRESTED | omiavto Vacuew psezen: ,\_lnms a pleasure. TFill it before you leave home and wnh‘m —And more CO]IS(‘]‘Vatl e Mode]s in “10 Fav- a half hour and at any time later (keeps hard eight hours) you will E i 4 orite Graduation Blue. L4 (4 } - have thoroughly frozen, smooth, delicious ice cream to serv W ! 3 1 1 Tt is the ONLY ice crea freezer for the automobile Fill it R P nH 7 ave. it election I'rom { Pyt Ponfiros Arralined iiGomi= 0 - oono s e S L8 e e fon e wtonity B Blue Serges—Coarse and Fine Wea | half hour you are riding. Cream is then ready to serve any time As usual, they are most pepular and can be L] L] . . . Our 4 h I f [ e S e A backs and Norfolks are particularly fine in THE / PACE CTS LE A A Ror 01ce lne 0 | Paul Profiros, proprietor of the : = oK IR the coarse weave—The more conservative The Freezer of the Putur HAND PAINTED CHINA, ! violating the motor vehicle law, the (Patented and Copyrighted) for brides, bridesmaids gifts and ushers. e o e 1P v S L Blue-Thibet “Pinch-Backs’—These fine, | until Thursday morning. R OMICAT b T, GO, (i (o o [P ;2 ) tor Endorsea by Leading Women's $9.00, $10.00, $12.50 Up To $18.00. It is claimed that following the ac- ] cident Porfiros drove away without re- brought to trial, there not being a intim i i iti ||| vou stop for refreshments along the wayside—cooling and “elicious found here in a large range of styles. Pinch- chum 1 SGI‘lOllS Gondlu(m —better than you can purchase in town. & & 4 VACUUM STERLING SILVER New Britain Baking company, was = T s ; styles are confined mostly to the fine weaves I : janratened belorplundse Jamen T ot e : The “Auto Vac F » Rough Cheviots—Most striking in two AND CUT GLASS | kil in police court on a charge of e uto Yacuum rKreezer and three-button box coat stylcs—Very o 9 | complaint setting forth that yesterday g { No Work—Sanitary—Less Tce suitable to White trousers for later dance Also we have a large stock of fine Jewelry sui | Porfiros was suilty of operating a | | bl WORKLESS—No turning— No wear. g uitable § | | evading responsibility. < ] M SANITARY —No wood; clenable white | not guilty and the case was continued \ enamel lithographed finish, 1CON- scft garments are confined to the new pop- | Late vesterday afternoon as Porfiros ! Y TR ({i‘:ffm“llzl.'mf\”x:; ular style—They are very smart. i —‘THE”— miaafdrivineqnisianiomobiloftoucion o 3 convenient service. Fits in refrigera- Wonderful Horsfall Qualities — $8.50, Te o Magazines \bsolutely Guaranteed. | George Hogopian of 17 North street 2 3 ['l‘hu police were notified and took 2,75 and $: b ¢ » the youngster to the hospital whexe S = : * his condition is regarded as grave. | e sl 399 ASYLUM ST Connecting with }40 TRUMBULL Everybody ts Off T 5 o here Quality is as Represented. Today man & merwsany 1o wosa|]. HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET HARTFORD. - A single conviction that carried with it - - - — = T T any penalty. Louis Bayer, charged | th assaulting his brother, Morris 2 BT e i = ; ALL IN READINESS. will have eve : . = Bayer, in his Church street tailoring - J H L N N I C o ! Pt et SO A City Items Events Tonight establishment Saturday nign, changed |l & M. AL INA N ; et with thie programs tha eoming reek ] ) his plea from not guilty to guilty on Successor to Hallman Bread and Ite Cream Co. clks' Carnival Committee Perfects | A P8 crowd is expected to attend el stlloi il ey N N D ) Saxe the band concert at Walnut Hill park™ N ; e Plans For Next Week’s Event. linta o ¥irst, Second and Sixth Ward | High class photo drama, Fox's the- | ,awyer Saxe oxplained that the thi STORE PRICES berat *lubs will hold a meceting | ater. brothers quarreled over a business sday evoning in Bardeck’s hall. | e deal which should be heard before a Here’s a Special for Wednesday, Fresh Strawberry Pies. ... 16¢ ea. for a seri of outings will be | _Vaudeville and moving pictures, | civil court rather than a criminal lssed. | Keeney's theater, court. As the assistant prosecutor Regular 20c Line. Made of Fresh Ripe Fruit. . Upson family io: ] S had no desire to pr the case, the 5 ?;Z“h:n:‘c‘]*‘(Yf”::‘“(flf;oy“'1’\1_ \_k:f_‘ Elks band concert, Walnut Hill | court remarked that since brothers All Our Regular 10c Wheat Bread Special at............ 8c Loaf BENEES 1o Mendow ivenns 5. RATE were willing to forgive cach other J. M. HALLINAN, INC, day, June 24. It is expected that | b the state had no desire to insist Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. i e Unity bekah lodge. C Bt gment was supende fty members of the family will L L 2 ) » | Judgment was supended ‘Phone 906. e 5 e = == = o ol < evening, when the American With all arrangements perfected for band under the leadership of W, H the coming carnival of New Britain Bishop will render a program. The lodge, B. P. O. E. which opens next . concert will commence promptly at 8 Monday evening on the spacious |0'clock grounds in the rear of the home = = on Washington street, indications point MARRIAGE LICENSES, to one of the most successful under- That this is the month of bride takings of the popular organization. | and roses is being emphasized at ecity At the meeting of the general com- | hall where the call for marriage li- mittee last evening, final details were | censes increases with each passing completed. The automobile parade |day. Yesterday in addition to the which will precede the opening prom- | list published in The Herald licenses ises to create considerable competi- Wwere granted to Mrs. Rose Hersey of tion for the gold prize to be awarded 28 Seymour street and John Brett- for the most handsomely decorated car | 'ager <"»1' Burnside; Daniel J. Dougher- in the parade to be held about the city, | ¥ of 363 Main street and Mary C many of the owners of ¢ in the |XKerrigan of 18 Franklin street; { Charles P. Leonard of 69 Church o £ g nced plans for dec- h lodgeghaye] commeneed street and Grace B. Worthner of orating their vehicles alread e e i | ELnNtrest B DAt TGP e e Mld !'\' il he at. | Broad street and Eva Dobrisz of 3 canvas fence will far surp e tempts of the lodge last yo which i is, in itself, saying something. Pretty T Ty who always assist in making Elk e : Al bo In evidence | Puilding permits were issued | S SUECeRs, T VIQence | ignt by Building Inspector A b | this r, the committee having se- 13d OMJ, TI9AI WA S PUE WV 11 4ieq 5 | meets in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. On advice of Judge Meskill, after esent. | . | T he had heard the facts in the case S reported that residents of the | Indianola council, D. of P., meets at [ as put forth by Lawyer Saxe, Prose- estern section of the city are | 242 Main street. Gt TR Gt 1 raites Ti Araa ring a petition asking that they | ST case against Mrs. Doretta Karousa, the services of a policeman. The | Board of public works meets in | charged twith stabbing Samuel Ka- board has not received such a | City hall. rousa of Hartford Lawyer Saxe ex- (4,28 yet, howeyer. S plained that the Hartford man had ’t forget the Elks concert at| , V- I. Morgan lodge, K. of P., meets | heen slandering Mrs. Karousa and re- ht Hill park, tonight. American | 2t 187 Arch street. peated his insults to her face where- advt. e upon, in a fit of anger, she picked up Court Columba, D. of C., meets in | 5 sms it im slight- boar, . { L . . a small pen knife and cut. him slight board of public works will de- | Blectric hall t its meeting tonight whether c ly. “He precipitated the assault and advisable to secure a lighti etEw deserved all the punishment he got,” R 56 ie the “:):_‘;\‘n"m‘:‘f:‘]‘d::z Britain Camera club meets in | the Jawyer said. pposed white way. It is under. | FayiR istudio. “Why don’t vou enter a nolle?” the he lighting company is willing | P T judge asked, whereupon the prosecu- Inish an. expert without mmc‘i Valient Hive, L. O. T, M meets { tor did. s 7 ‘_“_‘Il\nhm'fnrd as follows :8. P. Ander- = at 277 Main street THe cases.: St 5. Stod- | cured most of the Hardware City | .~} e samily frams houss on b the city. he cases against William B. Stod 5 T . - S o s e “ = 3 = < S T s belles to assist the DR £ | Arch street at a cost of $6,000; Iv Rebekah lodge, 1. O. O. dard and Aaron Almquist, of Q'Del e sred 'S : ; 0. F Canton Foster, P. M., meets 1in|and Miller & Hansen's drug stores re- fair one to be remembered. LOVerS | qrew Burylscyzk two tamily house eet this evening at $ o'cloek | Jr. O. U. A. M of music, classic, popnlar melodies and t 11 a. m, must he ordered by m: iveries a Del 0. U.'A. M, hall _Following | - . spectively, charged with selling liquor [ 8 e oloNpin i ilIN Dol rcEen tad tolRthab| baciier= b - Gy S 1?i’fl':,f(V’,‘»oqr,m] e ol e a . i 7 on Sunday, were continued again this | e N e e s Joy to the Wor- | joseph Bosco, roa S tRethe idegree ftegmt will| | New Britaln camp, M. W. A.; meets [ morning. | Stoadard! is 1 osal Al ) The class is compised of nine sirls | SMPPers at the temple of Terpsichore, | tion and veranda to cost $ o at 34 Church street quist, through Judge B. F. Gaffney, |ana cig s as follows: Catherine i 1 u T - ' R T DN asked that his case be continued. Josephin Fitzpatrick, Ag Vini- PEAK AT GRADUATION. OSGOOD HILL ADDITION. They were continued until June 22 TUTALS SEVENTEEN e lx‘:m,:}xkv:'n;: ‘?::; William O'Brien of Thomaston, The committee on school accom- A0 S e Mary Grace Kelly, Agnes Gertrude y of this city, will deliver the | modations met yesterday afternoon | Kilduff, Mildred Cecel A ion sermon at the exercises to | and gave final approval to the plans ELKS WIL[ H"NHR SetvmEe— | phine Isllen Malona, M Tar d( >l Mary's (h\unh June 25. jdrawn by Unkelbach & Perry for the 4 e H ] | Meehan, Elizdbeth Agnes Sullivan ping a son nr l';mmin John C. [school. The addition will allow for Bunny, Philip Joseph Burns, William of Engine company No. 3 two more class rooms.| Specifications S d C n Vincent Doyle. Robert Joseph Dovle, cured for the construction. The com- lard McGuire, ‘Francis Leo McGuire. E - mittee decided to recommend that b The class colors are red and white, | I l -AN s Baker & Lasher be awarded the con- w'll H G A R M G Seventeen boys and girls, compris- | the class flower is the rose and the n»;\l;é f:ln-”(‘n;n‘v'ot}:\ \I\'alk.\ at the Vo- 1 ave AL 911 as UESIS ing {he graduating cl of 1916 of | motto is, “To Be and Not to Seem.” cational High school. : ¢i1l ; The class officers are :President, Wil- . A Joseph's mmmm school will | S oS CENL BV bolutely Removes —— at Tomorrow N]gm’s EXEICISES | receive diplomas at 10:30 o'clock next | 12M Doviei Vicce president, Cather- icestion. One ackage SECOND WARD OUTING. : Rlomas 20 oclock next i, Fitzpatrick; secretary, George Mc- g - > P e 5 Sunday during the progress of the| Guire; treasurer, John Bunny. | es it. 25¢c at all d ists The annual outing of the Second parish mass in St. Joseph's church.| Seats in the center nisle ot S 1L zocat all druggiStS. | wwarq Republican club will be held NERUE (ot SN B | o n Jos .| Seats in the center aisle have been at Savin Rock, June 24. It is expect- | .., s B PHQ R wi tev. J. Leo Sullivan will preach | reserved for the graduates. Assist- | od that fully 200 will enjoy . the | [IttiNglY observe Flag day tomorrow | the s tion sermon on “Iiduca- |ing the priests at the mass, will he event and all will travel by automo- | evening with patriotic exercises in . ach of the memic of the | twenty yvoung men, former pupils in bile. It is planned to secure several | their club Tooms on \ashington will \»c;n(:.(:l;\y o |wmi hool nl..;:.un\v 1_[(1\‘\»;"\-;1 1 “v :flv\ & se of poctry anc as ranged a special program o ' t[ 5 n 0 fl [EERt Rt a e L street. The exercises will ‘hegin at 8 |a picture of Rev. Patrick Daly on |music for the oceasion, as follows o'clock and the following ; 2 | . order will | the outside and will be the names of Ly rcarolle,”” Hoffgran; Mass in A Tndianola council, D. of P., will [ be carried out: the members of the cla the class Kyrie,” Leprovost; “Gloria.” Lepro- | hold the regular meeting this eve- [ Processional Grand March “Entpe motto and colors and the class of- | vost; “Credo,” Leprovost; “Ave Ma- | SHlR I S | ning in Judd's hall. De Cortage” . . Dubois |ficers on the inside. Statues of the ! ri soprano solo: “Sanctus,” Lepro- Wi . hop, “lmxm\( | Sacred Ieart will be presented to ! vost, ““Agnus Dei,” Marvo; “Priest Star Spangled Banner . A cach o6f the graduates from the pas-! March,” Mendelssohn The soloists s Women as well as men are ks g - e = Vb A Ll Organ and Brothers | tor. Daly council, K of C., has of- | will be Mi ‘atherine Gaffney, so- | > and bladder trouble. Thou- | Introductory Ex .. |fered the student attaining the high- | prano: Miss Margaret Sullivan, alt ! cn t & ClTCuS pur flWfl Hflmfl SSaspies T engiDy o om e Lodge | ©5t_averages a Catholic encyclopedia. ' John H. Jackson, b 1 Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the 5 g O R o A L e o — | ; flfld Nelghbflrhflfld bt e e AG Selection “The Trumpetc & druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sizes. You Quartet Comes t t 5 . 1 ceive a s ple size bottle by Parc N ! sragras o S R ST k| quane ; o town he trolley is at your door, | Post, also pamphlet telling about it. _Ad- | . sl : dress Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y i . Muller ies will increase. and enclose ten cents, also mention the New | Selection “In Liberty ..Gounod, e a one family house just | Britain Herald Byt k \ pay you to consult us re- i esrice T RN ~ i AL | real estate NOTICE! MILK DEALERS | /i ofiche sonee i R N | 3 \\ | ur Flag is There” ... R I E l ‘ G The Board of Health will issue Quartet \\\\\\@«(L(;\\\\\ licenses between 10 and 11 a. m., at | Elks' Tribute to the Flag. ... ! \ j . N ea S a e U' the office of the Board of Health dur- cei... Alonzo J. Hart | ; V‘/ ha,tever 18 unusual makes an oOffice at = Selection “Our Native Land ..Billeter ] = 2 S ing the week of June 12th to June o . . B05-6, New Britain National Quartet Sill d Mll i i 5 C Building: Tel. 1616-4. 17th. Patriotic Address ..James G. Connolly r Sc es lnterCStlng t’ubJe(’t to phOtograph Esteemed Lecturing Knight, Paw- : tucket, R. I, Lodge, No. 920. need the balance of keen elicht in vour Seii:‘l’i:m ““(‘:rand American *:‘:“1)_8" brains and steady nerves | and adds to the d\l 2 y( 3 William . Bishop, Organist. All three depend largely upon selecting food ¥ Kodak album. America Organ and Brothers d n e s | March “Triumphant” Calkin that contains the certain elements that each organ William H. Bishop, Organist. requir | : 2 R e el quires. I Kodaks and Brownies $1.00 us. will have as their guests ¢ At your Dealers. at these patriotic services, the mem- bers of Stanley Post, G. A. R., and the ® old soldiers will meet In G. A. R. hall Y S EASTMAN KODAK CO.,’ amols | to march to the club house in a body, - : ROCHESTER, N. Y. The following members compose the ' flag day committee: S Otis O Butler, chairman; George B. —a delicious food 5 | Lucas, Edwin W. Schultz, John E. Cur- All sizes | in. Organist William . Bishop made of whole wheat and malted barley, is a splen- : The vocal music will be by the Con- kinds to meet your requirements and purse. Al e LR G didly balanced ration, and includes the vital mineral _B. Frea Grant, first tenor; M. P. Salts~phosphate of potash, etc—so frequently lack- ' K d k d S l Look at our window display. Stedman, second tenor; E. L. Brown, ing in the usual dietary. 0 a s an upp les i have just received a large assortment. baritone; J, Ralph Stamy, basso. s i i Grape-Nuts comes ready to eat with cream or Get out in the open with a KODAK. There’s one at our store MULLER cO. INCORPORATES. || good mllk has delltzhtful flavor; is CaSIIV digested, H iust waiting 0 go with you. And a Kodak will make your whole The Louis J. Muller company has stock of $10,000. The incorporators brain and nerve energy— i 5, paper, ctc. Kodaks $6.00 upward. Brownies, $1.00 to $12. are :Mrs. William H. Spittler, Jennie o as for rent, 10¢ per day. h R. Muller and \].lrg"net M. ‘\Iuller. i o 5 i1} k DRUG CO., L g e o et | WiEst & e | THE MILLER-HANSON DR MAIN STREET [/ continte tne “3,’;‘;’,,‘"‘m?,;“‘f’,?,ii‘;f,,,fiz. | business developed by the late Louls Gr