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NEW., BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1916. v 'Pmmvnlzie Ik ews sumvsmn | woa G S Hills & Co. GVEOUTDIPLOMAS | store —~ " sawaroms —_— I . Established 1832, e ‘Program ior Graduation Exercises | oo |, | “NEMO” CORSETS WE’VE AWNINGS AND PORCH SHADES LIST OF HONO R PUPILS THEY WILL Bi NEEDED AS SUMMER ADVANCES FOR - HOT d | ) 5k | g AT NEW PRICE ON AND AFTFR JULY 1S - 2 Rngier] iy st received another shipment e ATHER IS BOUND TO COME—We h’:‘\‘ i chied saon hTctte St Valodltorian “The Store of & o & of good mings all ready to put up to your e " 8 s DY S corset materials—Fabrics, Rubber, Stecls—high and going hig e Nem i ‘loth, with steel frames and Awning cloth, with steel fra or use cheaper materials z 2 S e ft. They are in blue, brown il 3 3 P i (i © b 5 R 6 0 s 930 Sat to Have Judge Neal's Wiil | J§ s extra durability is one of the things that have made stripes, all complete, a 1 i 4 the standard Nemo quality and ADVANCE THE PRICE of several walvanized fixtures to fit win- d Enicrtaining Excrcises Promised— Nemo ,f heavy striped awning cloth, with tted—Children’s Night July ’ ! 1pen ; Up to and including Friday, June the 30th, we shall sell these Corsets at 98 each, for size 6 by 8 feet. And s renatatt er Sls y g . eac i reparations were made to- ! K After that day the price will be 50. A jile we have them. Hot weather : while we hav L Al SPORCH DROP CURTAINS—mad P of tan, brown and blue. Priced ach for size 8 by 8§ feet. Buy now R e e T VERY INTERESTING NUMBERS IN WASH MATERI THERE ARE THE BAMBOO PORCH tural ¢ n, at very low prices. THE “VULOR” POICH \n\h ave the best i el = e\ Thoys e it Uropn falteinaie Biowis SRSl icietean G0 | sentation diplomas to thirty- | § Tntensely interesting hecause they are the s that are right in vosue—becd ith 8 foot drop and sized and priced as follows: 47 fo b ng people who have success- | B what you need right now, and also because > pr re marked greatly to your advant i each; 10x7 feet for $5.50 each > ympleted the course of train or the s Sl |ing in the local schools. The pros- | i i 5 t R G il s elcnon Crene Phs e for 12 1- Zc Yd Voiles for 25¢ Y COUCH HAMMOCKS—In great varvicty of styles, $4.95 to $27.50 eac |1l. e h rehearsir orlthelle ¥ S glies 10 '"HE. PALMER SWING HAMMOCKS —with valence, wood bar and ack B for seve days and it is ex- | . ERUC Silo Ln\:c)[a;;i\:‘i‘n, very attractive designs and colors, at very special BB ccted that they will render the pro- | On Bargain Table, Main Street Entrance, you will Value Up to 85¢ Yard. JRaro s z 3 gram in most entertaining fashion. | find a splendid variety of Crept Plisse, a material Nearly 4,000 yards of very excep| Miss Jeannette Smith has been 7l adapted for many purpos made the class valedictorian floral designs, regularly 15¢ yard. Special price 12 1-2¢ | florals and very desirable well Special price 25c yard. See window For Boys’ Camp or Seashore Wear Ealin Sioring it Cecon honore v [ sard | ‘ | “Step by Step” for the class motto and | [ | GABERDINE AND POPLIN SPORT STRIPES BOc each, Wool Jerseys in maroon, navy and grey, priced at $1.2 e el fa e White Running Shirts 39¢ each. White Running Pants, 45¢ 0w B | colors. The decorations the Town es, plain colors, stripes and | summer Voiles, including sport stripes, ¢ i‘«‘:]‘\ Short Sleeved blue cotton Jerseys 50c. The same style in v $1.2 i ‘ Heir o Aduation e i Tt would be hard to find a more comprehensive showing of these fashionable materi cach. Boys Flannelette Pajamas for and $1.00 set. Others in cotton A | keeping with the class choice nd Poplin, in the most wanted shades for this season’s wear. The correct shades old rose at same prices. XKhaki Knickers for 50c, T6c and §1.00 pair. Khaki Long 5 s colons Pants $1.00. There is choice of a wide range of colors in Sport Blouses and [ he children will receive thelr Shirts at 48 1-2c each. See the Corduroy Knickers for $1.00 and $1.50. diplomas from Rev T. Wa act- Tong Pants for $2.50 pair.Boys Bathing Suits, cotton ones for ing school visitor. Most of will and $£1.00 each. Wool Bathing Suits for 00, in one or two 2o to the New Britain High school ce style. We offer Sweaters in all colors, at $2.25 to $5.00 each. Caps in 1 the Fall to comnvlete their educa- riety for 50c to $1.00 each. Wash Ties for 2 for 25c. Silk Ties 25¢ B | tion. All at Boys' department. The graduation program is as fol- lows Judge Neal was well versed in laws the Willimantic March—form ‘‘Athalia.” regarding probate matters and his ' science. She will spend the summer |a result of the con —— Invocation Rev. J. G. Ward | ¢riends do not helieve he would maka ,at her home here. | blockade by the allies AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON Music—Nightingale and Rose .... any tute errors in making his own! The Foresters’ baseball team swill | that former Premier . will be asked to try a MROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. Qo Ceeeees School Chorus | i after his vears of experience in'play the Plantsville nine Sunday aft- | Salutatory ke BB 6o the settling of other estates, and they ornoon at Allen's field Oakes or | inet which will be ac entente, It is unders 5 ; o RS B St ... Salvan Morino | 35 not expect a contest will be suc- | Cunningham will pitch for the local | I —_ - Recitation—Betty and the Bear . R el the principal person i B NG -... Ethel Eichler | cabinet ainst whom | which sald that during Mr. Austin’s|the proper he and A- A. Weldon, | Declamation The Battle of r f the allles is directer remime as collector he had handled | to whom he sold it, paid $2.80 each. toen T Saicaan Plans were made at the régular [ - g “‘ beis luxe‘ $200,000 of the {own's money Mr. Lewis is a good collector. If | Recitation—The Present meeting of the Grange 1 evening | Of years, has been transferred to the | the Interior Lemetrio 1d black and white. 1es wide, regular 50c grade, for this week for Inches wide, regular 75c grade, for this week for... Inches wide, regular srade, for this we for Inches wide, regular 'y for this week for... school of lomestic K question of changes i Children’s Night July 18. James Ryan, motorman on the Plainville-Bristol line for a umber : : Terr o ot {ing Constanti -4 and only approximately $40 was|he can collect taxes of that kind, lct Vivian Howard | for the annual Children's Night to be | Terryville division. : :\K'K'L 7 "m‘" ‘h‘]““ n" sing. According to that account|him bring the dead out of their | Musie—Ciribiribin . School Chorus | held in connection with the session on The annual sh pienic of S h t I July 18. The program will be given | Church of Our Saviour will be nel ed with him the n~m is an excellent record. Mr. | graves to pay taxes. I never had any [ Recitation, “Casey’s Revenge,” . Berner | by the young people on thit evening. |at Lake Compounce on Thu Lewis said he agreed it was a good | trouble with Mr Austin. The whole S R .. Victor record, but the story failed to say|trouble is we have been too fussy. | Recitation, “The H(f.,m of Bregenz, Last evening | that the special committee of the an- There has not always been fair play Dorothy Stevenson | to omit the meetir heduled for Otto Ehrling of thi lace | wvith | pval town meeting had found $1,195/and it is about time conditions were | Declamation, “Let Us Have Peace, July 4 owing to the holidas ‘ phoid fever at the New ¥ TELEGRAPH | missing and later it was turned over|changed,” he conciuded. - 5 ..Charles Phelps | the business sessior literar ) to the town treasurer. He failed to “The Garden of Flowers, musical program s enjoved, the | K, NEEDED I Vi sce why the former collector should| 5 ........School Chorus |grangers getting considerable tun out have the use that money without| T 1 he sympathized with | pe " ith valedictory. William | of the far Ng Cure. Mo Ruy i BUBNISLID BOCHE mAd hoste raving inter a he had computed | SUCh jected to the meet- Shakespeare. . ....Jeannette Smith | which w resented by a cast from | East street, Plainville. the latter as Ming $ My, | ing giving sympathy to one who had esentation of dipl R the organization « it plain he was not j Used $1,195 of the town’s money and | pey, H. T. Walsh, acting school visitor R. F. D. Route To Be Chansed. s criticising the writer of the story, but | had paid no interest. He had re- | gclections, patriotic medley....... S A ST | | | | been paid twice, he said- Mr. Austin The honor pupils are a ollows: | notified that the nge in the rural 4 d said he was not asking for sympathy | Jeanne : ST Salv -ee delivery route made some time | Trenches. Continuing, Mr. Tewis said that Mr. | anq that it is xl\y,i,‘lii‘o «‘:i) e 2y | Jesnnsite ilzenet o Il Sy LT Dot e ’ { ake mis- | Francis Morino, Can 1 g0 will go into effect:on July 1. The | United States District Attorney to Be! New York, June 21 stin had collected and not turned | takes. *I have here two receipts for | son, Vivian Delphine . s sum of inoney. When he sent | the same sum made out by the pres- | Harry Sneideman Blizahett ey P" 1o wbinet the members decided | June 2 Lie Is Passed, 6-17-19-21x | Head of Postal System S Says Austin Holds Money oetail ‘denartment : Brought Before Bar of House to ent collector,” he said. M o et L ol Ric IeG iy post: lepartment w o “Let ald i Lew Plezang sl g * | accepted on May 1 but owing Let me see them Mr. Austin— | Alphonse John Babick, Mary Agnes 3 ; 5 tests from some of the patrons, dis- “Yes, I'll wave them in the air as you | Tierney, Ruby Zenobia Miller, Vietor I B G e || o bla "2l ; 1 with the chansc i Washington, June t and In the | CVer 2 out bills for hack taxes, several people It All| ¢l owed him receipts for the amount It w s a funny coincidence that the | ages of 1901 should be missing and | 414" Mr. Lewis”—If the man who | Otto Berner ¢ th summary of those pages gone | 82Ve vou those receipts will come to Others who will receive diploma S e e Lo i Woo also, he sai On that book alone, | M I'll reimburse him.” Mr. Austin [are: Rena Ellen Bunnell d e e ”;“1 n&de Marshall of New York will be haled | for it gind @80 Frank | o claimed, there is still $178.79 miss- |~ YOU know your're lying.” Louis Berner, Harold Blrnb e cpie S e, before the bar apithe house to answer||loperators prepa: e ol i e e o e B Chairman Cowles ruled the remark | Catherine Anna Case, Dorothy M Wilcox a@ xS E | sum would be doubled and Mr, |OUt of order. Mr. Emerson then told | Clark, Leona Margaret Callen, town me & ahl er he h: \ustin s had the use of that sum | Of instances where Mr. Austin had | Freda Eichler, Astrid Chalotia tried to 4 ¥ fed account | since that vear. Mr. Lewis then as- | Promised to wait until a certain date | man. Gustave Frederick Ewald e W b.cd to tho | scrted he favors clean, upright gov- | for the taxes and then had the sheriff | Madeline Gleason, Malvina e a B .. = & | crnment and docs not like to do this|serve papers. “A man that will do | Hiscox, John Albert Murphy L T ST G <or S| This acticn was decided account Ofgu FESEEHCor B B qirty work He suggested that the|that shouldn’t get sympathy,” con- | Rose McCall, Bernice Estella Mitchell, | G t 2 d Stonc 1 3 i “harles | Hill will be take £ 3 21¢ | the house vesterday when it Avstin, A8 to be the | atter be clea up and the town |cluded Mr. Emerson. v | Archie Steven Nalbandian, Charles = “,I. ,> e senaom Snln R and 5 S Henry Phelps, Bthel Pinder, Dorothy | erved by the Forestville carrier. The - 18 4 the 100 | move as it ought to do = . z Ui o S - 3 ‘;’“59“ usy 2 b Moo Wiltox then ahan o en The Democratic Auditor. - | Emma Stevenson, ¥ Stephen o, DRl i i) S 2 citizens pj e 5= Ma] C asked for ¢ 2 % 2 S = Sl Sith W p rt’s corner, procecding we 3 3 iftemized report of the alleged dis- George Sullivan of Kensington | Vance, Gertrude Aust Wi e, S | issue a warrant tory of til AR erlin had ( o ooriotes Mr. Lewis replied that|asked why Mr. Austin had objected Want Will to Stand. el s i it thought he might ap- there beeil kB B The lie| the bulk of that is on the last vear of | {0 the democratic auditor examining | wwhile they would probably benefit | {prongh Sontts Seamn o j.car voluntarily were | Mr. Austin’s term. Also since 1901, | his books. “It is the first time in my | inancially by a legal diStribution of | mpo changes will cause . 2 Just what sentenc the | there is a difference of $37 between [ life I have ever been doubted,” said |the estate ate, Iatives ol e e o) . the district attorney the collector and the town treasurer, | Mr- Sullivan. ecause he s of a | Frank S. Ne ho were made bene- [\ 0 S0 oSS et present = determined, but it ; he saild. M wis claimed that Mr. | different political faith was no reason | ficiarics in the will recently offered for | yamia - e et it 1,"” that he will be public Chatvedn | L ittendance of these discussion. i o Austin shou ¢ charged interest onj for the objection.” Mr. Austin re- te by A. Condell as a repre- [ ooe & & the posimaster | IMPrisonment may alsc e ¢ amp at Plattst First Sefighi H. Gibney | the $1,195 for time he had it and | plied that he has known Mr. Atwater | sentative of the Plainville Trust com- | p oo ¢ pova the residents sorved by i called tholtmBnEal” by er ot 3 "::h gave fgurcs from other years for a number of years and for that | pany are anxlous to have the docu- [y v o, : ; i was calle » . q of a Si\-k} mt'fl ihdrh?(*flfl(*\:: to the town es “I Give It Up,” Wilcox. \ETies of the testator. ! Thislthey des :‘)],(( :tv_';‘\qonr”\:x.]:m v‘\‘~’.“ W.'::‘m\?n“\;(:;h end e Qe Kensing- | $750. Theodore Savage suggested| Major Wileox asked Mr. Lewis for | clared vesterday to be their position | ;i "in have no complaint as the | Former Premier Zaimis May ton was che okt htor by ac-|that the town 1look to the bond|an itemizeq ® rding the probzble contest against fireworks | holde . zed report of the discrepan- aw had . b cies, and endeavored to take them ey Austin Replies. down on paper. Mr, Lewis gave in Austin said the auditors haa | Pulk the sum of g s his amount, r‘me t A 'y were . | 7 1 t o ] which covers interes 5 ave been hel¢ v Mr. ns- | to pro- Answer Contempt Chav About? Job, ¢ - ponement was or 2 The d r State District Attorney Sno en | n The route of the Plainville carrier a charge of contempt bec > of} regular arm will be extended from 24 to 27 miles ! criticism of the judiciary sub-com- | country in and his salary will be increased Wletha | PTOXimately $100 a vear. A p of Farmington will be included in his mittee's investigation of impeachment | proceedings against him hy a vote of 208 to 85 charge | tempt vinst M 2 Speaker ark was prepared today to Plattshurg public t | - | for his arre al- | was pas v A 1) s made andg Y ? and deity werdg : down for the nation anywhere 1 to have them a purposes in case of yhasize Mackay inted to admizsion of the will to be made | S e | Askea to Form New Ministry Ac- by Henry Neal and Albert Bradley of | vl h¢ mbroved. b New Britain, first cousins of Jude Neal. They expr lisappointmen sed to when they learnd : Postpone- veseforas "'m"’ 2 37-8 ewlis assures you that i went of the hearing scheduled fc ress of (g v $27.81. Mr. Lewls assures vou that|tin until the report of the special | el e 2 he has no personal feeling,” he . | committce was presentea. Major Wil- | Yesterday morning he r the bag i 4 ron . retor. Cho dee i Teported | “TTis demeanor shows that. He claims | cox then asked Mr. Austin if he ad- | the 4 ined the ment on will bo pleased | ngements as it will rural carrier. Un- | Athens, via London, Junc ceptable to Entente Allics conditions people nz 25 ¢ S ESED ving !, n—The Neon Asty says that or the ma resignation of the cabinet of Premier with the intimation that the legalit or the mail. the will might De Bt o postmaster has heen 1 I kouloudis will probably he announc I owe so much intere taxes are | replied: “Mr. Lewis says so but the | i1ev are expectod t S Sn L e e O v B¢ and|mot paid for three years after being | mitted the indcbtedness. The |,.,ur‘.\;‘(”‘y"”v e L to 1 ek Auditor | due, T certainly am not for | auditors say the amount is $37-73.” | (¢ upper cot GAnGiers B Fd g U them since the time they were due- [ Auditor Atwater verified (this state- Tndge Neal's nearest relatives were | 1 S osiih : ? olie - - 3 The law says that all money be | ment. Throwing his hands up in th : 2 e vill be prepare IS THE PODIT + o o w s up) ! : «t cousins and should the will E = [ turned into the town treasurer on the | air, Major Wileox declared “T give L e <piring this month ; s THE POPULAR SHOE STORE fifth month following collec- | up” Mr. Lewis then dwelt at length | would be divided equally amone them for but one y AN T a ed [ on the missing pages in the LR T oo s er Sl i || R took advantage of the priv- | QE—E@ICF WHITE | ilese E ¥ r exten 1 a th 4 \ssistance in straightening > | book and read a list of names on |sonal, is expected to inventory at ap- 2R matter and I furnished t that page. IHe felt sure they had | proximately 5,000, each would re- | 7 [esjprhe o l E committee all it asked for. \gTet d and he offered receipts from about $8,000 nder the terms | ¢ frogNeansiar SR SIS 2 | B Ofi WEAR te orvice as far as they are concerned ;1‘,”, vernmer { | | 1‘ devartm y 1 parliament today. examinatio: e I & King Constantine is P m 5 cxceedingly this dirty b L Horsic In his opinion the book was | of the will the relatives remembered Mwalor g € ready to face anything r left | deliberately mutiliated. “The paper | with the exception of Mr: >odrich - Showered, r g the Season's Best in White Foofl < one town to another, f r s stated that a drive is being made | who was given $10,000 ou Lill | miscellancous shower was given | e i e lived he ife.” against Mr. Austin,” said the speaker. | get $4,000 as th share oroviding | last even 1t the home of Miss Mary T i eason of White Shoes S ant 3 z Mr. Lew t v ad ¢ s 1 | Mr- Seibert, another collector, sur- | the document is declared valid | Chuba of Maple street in honor of b el ’ Goore ¥r, | Which Mr- Austin tur t : rendered his books without any In case the contestants should win | iljss Olive Bennis, who is to be e N i e therr | auait | lection hey i n the f_muml.. 'H(\ realizes there is a chance | in the courts, the bequests mad | de Walter nkie of Hz | iy i e ot e v.,\ t i & '\n:‘u h wrious months, | for mistakes and sald that if the re- | the Episcopal and Catholic churches, | ford on Saturday, M Bennis is an | Lt aolne o o0 s to whether the interest has be: ceipts which Mr. Austin waved in the | the Plainville Cemetery association, | cmploye of the Trumbull = Electric book. Callector Lewis ‘hen con- Jany. finued his report. He f a Mr. Austin if the retraction Herald the revious town r voluntarily ar ¥ ‘ tter replied he w plied that he e ed it| o 1 : 2 Ya e e > ! ator Cowles Higt z from $2.00 to $6.5 ndals, Colonia computed accurately or not, T defy | air were authentic he would reim- | the Masonic Charities foundation and | ‘ at § > to $4.00. any man to compute them accurately | burse the one who had paid. Other- | personal friends would be nullified Music and games v enjoyed Sport Shoes and Oxfords with L | from the condition of the hooks. | wise he thought the whole thing a tor 2 Donough of New | du e evening and r was | ber Soles, etc | Po m bluff you.” h ] < Theodore Savage inquired if | Brit represents the disap- | 1 aDoUEHtn The voun Choice of Nubuck, Kid, or ( ustin _could explain the missing | PGIT latives ot into communi- | lady the recipient of many use- See our window display. tion with Judze Byvington last cv £ yifts of cut glass and linen, ) ning and advised that he wonld notify Brief Ttems. Lew I or nes 2 T i Boea | ve somethin specific hroug him not later than tomorrow of a har Grifin of E necting % date hefore July 1 when he car he = fFully yperated nt with his cllents at a hearing. | oo e vesterdny at & conferenc ith Jn Gafen > |4 2ol hon: v ea eport of Progress A t TosTes: Mr, Condell. who is to rep t ihe did it voluntarily during that time and he knew the James J. Fitzimmons said he Reporter Misled taxes had been paid. But or | under the impression t Mr. Lewis then took exception tofthan go to the trouble of looking a0 article in the Herald of Juneg ) the gnan

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