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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916. Mobilization of Five Hundred New Britain People Will Take Place Saturday Afternoon af “BEI.VIDERKE To take advantage of the SPECIAL 10 days Clean- up Discount Sale for the remaining 19 choice building lots which will be closed out by July 1st, as our New Haven office is now ready to open up. A SPECIAL discount of 5% will be given during this dlsmunt given for cash in sixty days. Beautiful Presents given to all on grounds at 2:30. Owing to the continued inclement weather, it been IMPOSSIBLE to take care of our Auto appoint- ments and we are now SO FAR BEHIND THAT WE sale, with a special 159 AVE NOT HOME SITES enough to go around. BODWELL LLAND CO., has ployment. eventually be North End Car Line and Concrete pavement will extended to Hartford. HIEI We are therefore extending to all, invitation to see this beautiful section, and we will take care of them in order—First come—first served. Carfare Refunded to all coming by Trolley. No taxes or interest for iwo (2) years on our easy torms basis and no payment required if sick or out of em- taking place. H'TS” These two improvements will double and triple values besides the wonderful building activities which are now ABSOLUTELY YOUR LAST CHANCE to get in on the ground floor and purchase these selected home 2 4 p. m. sites on easy terms. SUNDAY WILL BE INSPECTION Beautiful Presents will be given to all on the grounds at DAY, but Don’t leave any reason to regret you did not take ad- vantage of this opportunity. 404 Nat’l Bank Building. Phone 1801 fainvilie New ‘ontinued From Ninth Page). graduation, and T hope that your ,all, may be blessed with good h and an abundance of success sweet eontentment.” e following are me ¢ Sneide- , Sam- Alphonse Tierney, Richard McGibbon, Babick, Mary Agnes | Ruby Zenobia Miller ,Victor Otto Ber- ner, Rena Ellen Bunnell, Arthur Louis Berner, Harold Birnbaum, Catherine Anna Case, Dorothy Maude Clark, Leona Margaret Callen, Ethel, Freda Eichler, Astrid Chalotta Edman, Gus- tave Frederick Ewald, Edna Madeline | Glesson, Malvina Bletha Hiscox, John | Albert Murphy, Alice Rose McCall, Bernice Estella Mitchell, Archie Steven Nalbandian, Charles Henry Phelps, Ethel Pinder, Dorothy Emma Stevenson, William Stephen Vance, Gertrude Augusta Williams. Hearing Next Thursday. | Judge Georse R. Byington today lnoufied relatives of Judge Frank S. “\en‘ that the adfourned hearing con- cerning the admission of the latter's will to probate will be held next Thursday morning. Attorney P. F. McDonough, counsel for Henry Neal and Albert Bradley of New Britain, who are expected to contest the will, advised the court that he will be ready to proceed with the case on Thursday. That day is also agreeable to A. H. Condell, representing the ex- ecutor. Neal and Bradley were among the relatives not mentioned in the docu- ment. They have not given out on what grounds they protest to test its validity. Water Mains Flushed. Superintendent J. N. McKernan of STYLE NEW WHITE TRIMMED EASTERN MILLINERY sommm—— QUALITY IG MILLINERY VALUES{rSATURDAY HATS $2.95 All new styles just received in the newest creations. Beautifully trimmed with imported wings, and ribbon. flowers Faced with fine quality Faille silk or georgette crepe. Only $2.95, worth $5.00 anywhere else. Big Reducflon on Children’s Hats All Colors MANNISH SAILOR Trimmed $1.25 to $1,98 Untrimmed 98c TRIMMED HATS Regardless of Former Value Sweaters ™ PANAMA HATS Newest Styles. lOur Entire Stock of colored Fine Quality Fibre Silk. $1 Real Panama. $1.50 To Close Out. All the New Colors. In $5 .00 500 UNTRIMMED HATS SPORT HATS In all the new braids FELT, VELOUR LEGHORNS Large Selection In all good shapes and fine quality. Values up to $3.00. Special for Saturday 00 recuLar $6.50 ASTERN MILLINERY CO. 223 MAIN STREET, MILLINERY HEADQUARTERS NEW BRITAIN As Usual The Big Saturday Sale at THE GREAT WESTERN ¥ ssh Lean Eastern Cut Pork Lein Choicest Cuts of Stecr Beef and Veal. ‘resh Fowl Cuts of Salt Pork ... of Sugar Cured Bacon . Fan Heavy Strips Native Biinch Native Gold Medal Flour AWhite Loaf Flour 3 Ibs Macaroni New Squash ... Salmon ... 12 1bs Sugar . One plk Potatoes :md bag White Loaf Flour ... ns At Cost Price | Italian Peppers. . 8 cans Corn chokes. New Potatoes 99¢c grade Coffee Spinach, Rhubarh Fresh String Beans, Celery, MARKET The Quality Store of Low Prices White Loaf Flour ... Pillsbury Best Flour . Sweet Loaf Flour, good e Imported ITtalian Pure Olive Oil. .25 a Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil. 15 3% Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil.... 59¢ a 18c can ..... $6.75 bbl . 95c bag gallon zallon French Peas. . tive Asparagus, Cabbage Egg and Arti- ¥Fresh Large Pineapple Oranges, Bananas, Strawberries, size ~fruit. . 4 qts 29¢ iarge Fancy cup given away with each pound of our high WE GIVE ROYAL GOL D TRADING STAMPS. FRANK MAIETTA, PROP, 'PHONE 1053 | of Engineer McKernan's survey, they will protest against its receiving | i | the approval of the board. \ 4 i ( antic for mobilization. i to camp | banded together in | which she reported took place in Mid- | dletown several weeks ago. i ceived their congratulations as a bride i and informed them that she will make the Water company had men at work today flushing the hydrants on Whit- ing and East Main street. During the past few days the water furnished to some sections of the town has been of a chocolate hue and many com- plaints concerning it have been heard. The company has not as yet started giving service from its wells in Moun- tain View and the reservoir supply is still in use. The superintendent re- | ports that the reservoir is clear and, owing to the recent rains, is running over the spillway at the lake. When | conditions make it unsuitable for use, | he states the well water will be sub- stituted for it. Look for Boundaries. Members of the board of selectmen ! spent some time yesterday looking over the highway and contiguous land on Broad street near Red Stone Hill for the purpose of acquiring informa- tion for use in connection with the hearing to be held Monday night on the acceptance of the street boun- daries noted in the new map of the street recently prepared by Engineer McKernan. Representatives of George D. Clark promise to vigorously object to the acceptance of the layout because it cuts off part of the land they believe to belong to them, and the selectmen visited the place to get first-hand in- formation regarding the conditions. It is expected that the other streets for which boundaries have been given will be accepted by the selectmen, as there does not appear to be any strong | objection t6 the changes. Broad street property owners, however, do not ap- prove of some features of the results and ‘Want Recruits Here. Representatives of Company E of New Britain have made plans to have | a recruiting station at Prior’s store to- night when they will come here for the purpose of getting Plainville young men to join the National Guard before the militiamen proceed to Ni- A number of local young men have already responded to the call. This morning James H. Parkinson became a member of Company I. Yesterday Alexander Nichols and Charles Me- Lean enlisted. Some otlers are ex- pected to join before the companies go Tells Friends of Marriage. Miss Jeanette Onion entertained at her home North Washington street last evening in honor of Miss | Sadie Hayes of Crown street, friends gathering to give her cellaneous shower. vised of her engagement to wed, and celebrating the event. They brought many pretty gifts for the bride-to-be. During the evening the young lady gave them a surprise in the nature of the announcement of her wedding, on her mis- They -had been ad- She re- her home in Middletown where her husband at present resides. Brief Items. Miss Jessie Sheldon Powers of New | York is ting with old town. Mrs. Powers is the widow of a former principal of the local schools. She has not been in Plainville in sev- enteen years. She was cordially greet- ed by many of her old friends on whom she called today. | Funeral services for Herschel B Baker, who died Wednesday at his home on Crown street, were held this afternoon at the undertaking rooms of W. A. Balley & Co., Rev. J. G. Ward officiating. The burial was in West cemetery. Martha Rebekah lodge will give a strawberry fes al in Odd Fellows' hall on June , from 6 to 8 o’clock | in the evening. Whist will follow the supper. Miss Gertrude Castle is home from college for the summer vacation. ! FIGHT OR GO TO PRISON. Who Refused to Bear Given Ten Years. | Four Arms friends in | London, June 23, 4:20 a. m.—The | Daily News says that four privates in the non-combatants corps—composed | of men with conscientious { against fighting who are detailed to work behind the i martialed at Boulogne for refusing to | obey orders and sentenced to death. | The sentence was later commuted to [ ten years’ imprisonment. | The affair has caused a sensation and will be taken up for disc ussioa | in parliament on Monday. 5 seruples | B lines—were court- | 4 THE CURRAN DRY GOODS CO. ur Great L.oomEnd Sale We open the second week of our Great Loom End Sale with some wonderful Bargains just received from the big mills and manufacturers. They are extraordinary Bargains because they are new, seasonable goods, just when you can use them, and the price is about half what you have to pay else- where. We are offering Wonderful Bargains in Summer Dresses at less than half price. See window display. The Greatest Bargain of the Sale 500 Women’s Street Dresse and French organdy and Silk trimmed, values, $5.00 to $7.00, Saturday . Made of fine Voile - $2.98 Many Other Big Values in AII Departments Shirt Waists Women’s Fine Voile Shirt Waists, worth $1.00. Special at A beautiful line of Fancy Waists, worth $1.50.. Special at Extra Fine Waists, in white and col- ored, worth $2.00- Special at A lot of High grade, extra fine quality Shirt ‘Waists, worth $2.50 to $2.75. Extra Special at A lot of Middy Blouses, worth 89c. Men’s Wear Negligee Shirts, in neat patterns, percale, worth $1.00. Special at Men's fine 59¢ 12Y/2c Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, good 50c value. Special at 33 C Men’s Fast Color Bla 12 1-2c. Special at Men’s 25c. Washable Neckwear, worth Men's Work worth 50c. Shirts in blue chambray, Special at Muslin Underwear Corset Covers, Hamburg trimmed, all sizes, 25¢ value. Special at 1 9 c size Hemstitched Drawers, Special at Muslin Night Gowns, Hamburg Trimmed, 50c value. Special at 39¢c 79¢c White Under Skirts, neatly trimmed, wide cdging, $1.00 valuc. Special at .. Nainsook Night Gowns, lace and Ham- burg trimmed, worth $1.00- Special at $1.39 59c¢ | Skirts Women’s White and Linen Color Wash Skirts, worth 89c. Special at 49c - 79c¢ Women’s White Linen Finished Wash Skirts, worth $1.50- Special at ... ‘Women’s white, tan and Pique Wash Skirts, worth $1.50. Special at A lot of Women'’s Fine Wash Skirts, assorted styles and materials, worth up to $2.25. Special at $1.49 Underwear Women's Knit Under Vests, good big sizes, worth 10¢ to 12c¢. Special at ..... Women’s Knit Under Vest, all good size, worth 15c¢. Special at Women’s Union Suits, lace worth 29¢. Special at trimmed, n Suits, lace and . Special at .. Women’s Fine Lisle Un plain knee, worth 59 c ’s Union Suits in white or ec c. Special at Wash Goods Fancy Flowered Crepes, neat patterns, worth 15c. Special at, yard 10c 12%c 15¢ 25¢ 30-inch wide Fancy Tissues and Voiles, worth 19c¢. Special at, yd 36- and 40-in. Voile and Organdies, all new patterns, 25c value. Special at yd. 36- and 40iin. Extra Fine French Voile, in Fancy White designs, worth 39¢c to 15¢, Special at . 36-in Pr‘rt'fl(‘ all neat pmtf\rnq wor 1h 12 1- Special at, yard .