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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916. S —— Pfiain@‘nfie gents 1 The RACQUET WIELDERS | Harttora . o BATTLE FOR CUPS/] store C.5. HIIS& Co. ool Established 1832. “The Store of Superior Values.” News | Ufimpe[llwn Keefl m Lawu Gmh’s,’ TP TO AND INCLUDING SEPTEMBER 8, STORE CLOSES AT NOON FRIDAYS. (Phone Number Charter 5200) {Mail Crters Carefully illed) “ Sy ’h _ . FINAL MATCH ON AUGUST 81 SPECIAL LOW PRICES IN UNDERMUSLINS July Sale Still Holding Forth PRI e ‘ IN COMBINATIONS IN GOWNS In Nainsook, muslin and batiste, white and flesh color, also a few crepes, lace and hamburg trimmed, strictly new goods, July Are YOU Taklflg Advantage Of It? Saturday—Many Entries Received— HOK THIS SALD (8¢ fieguias § 100 sxeils Lor 100, | tegularly $1.00 | G T Ry Ftey In good quality nainsook and muslin, lace and ‘ If not, it is your duty to yourself to do so at once. It is one of the Datel tor Cara e T Ol e | year's great chances for the best of bargains, and that its chances are hamburg trimmed, in a variety of pretty models. Tl SaTe Briceli IR .79¢ each. FOR THIS SAL Regular $1.50 grade for $1.19, appreciated has been fully proved by the rush for the many specials it Interest is running high in the Regularly $1 : In nainsook, batiste and muslin, white and fle offers. Among other things we want to call attention to the great tennis tournament recently started by | In superior quality muslin and nainsook, very | color, trimmed daintily with lace and embroide 2 Sl ey : the Plainville Lawn club and compe- | pretty s and good workmanship; our regular | all desirable models; regular price $1.50, July Sale o AATERE CEMDONIE, (O BRIy fgnnsl titton among the mombers for the | $1.50 line, . e Price ... $1.19. | Price $1.19. Bringing vou the bhest of these most necessar of Men's Garments at cups offered by President S. S, Gwil- | distinctive mark downs from regular selling prices. Iveryone knows that Jiialana ) H I Trumbuil 18 Erowingll there are no better Shirts made than the ous “Yorke” and that very o T T o T e few are as good ment has served to create considerablo | 2 1 THE “YORKE" SHIRTS LEAD for quality, for Workmanship, for ennusiasm amons o 1onnie sioere| | There Are Excelient Economies at Our Domestic Department beauty of fabrics, and for fineness of fit. Any man that has worn the efitheltorn laralthe antilos ranslvod “Yorke" Shirts is never satisfled with any other make. Another thing, the by tho club’s social committeo have During Ou[' July Sale “Yorke” Shirt makers guarantee their garments against fading. 1f col- TS et : ; . i ors change in the washing, don’t blame the laundry, blame the makers, The taurnament is to be an elimi _ BEDSPREADS, SPECIAL 98¢ EACH. | ] BEDSPREADS, SPECIAL $1 bring the garment back, we will give you new for it. Bl Al orAuee Full size Crochet Bedsp ready for | Good quality Crochet Bedspread, full siz | use, several pattern e 98¢ each. | and cut corners, July Sale Price special s v B eaders 1 pla for NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ARE | FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ARE plos‘s‘e};;"m:“;f P ropRics Mt Bt OFFERED YOU AT THIS | TO BE FOUND IN THIS LOT ; = b lim’s cup will come into the perma- | PRICE S5cha o $1.29 Leb R TWO NUMBERS IN WHITE GOODS PRICE PRICE .. T g wins it for three years in succ ston » o il g S P There are plain and plaited All in the favorite coat style, The trophy is to be known the | REGULAR 25c QUALITY, SALE P 17¢ YARD. | REGULAR 50c QUALITY, SALE PRICE 39¢ YARD. bosoms, with stiff cuffs, patterns in | made with stiff cuffs, from percales President’s cup and tho names of the Volles and crepes tn figar o o1 - Voiles and organdie. in stripes, plaids and figures, neat stripes of black and white \ and madras, in black and white and winners will be engraved on it ecach | also lace cloth; regular 50c grade goods, sale TO THIS DEPARTMENT THIS WEEK WILL MORE THAN REPAY YOU. worth $1.15 to $1.50, for 85c each. colored stripe effects. Worth $2.00 year. The cup donated by Mv. Trum- | cloth, varfety of patt . Bale Price 17¢ yard. price Others with soft cuffs, made of per- | to $2.50 for $1.29 each. bull is for the runner up aud the cales, woven and printed madras, | Soft Cuff Shirts of woven madras, player losing in the final game will | TOWELS, SPECIAJ and other fancy shirtings, $1.00 and | mercerized cloths, Crystal cloths, be entitled to possoss it 3 en Huck Towels and with red Economy” Sheets 81x90, sale price 79c each; 1.50 kinds in neat stripes. | etc. Garments wortn $2.00 to $2.98 During the tourna ch player s, large size 20x4 July ¢ rice 11c each. | 3 sale price .... A RO Choice at 85¢ each. | offered at $1.29 eacn. must win two out o ot from - - 2 each opponent until there are but two | WASH CLOTHS. 2 FOf 5¢ Garden City” Sheets, 81x90, good grade muslin Other and Finer Shirts, at $1.98, Worth up to $3.00 and for $2.98 each e o e hta pate wii) 100 dozen Wash Clott r th 2 for 3¢ | this sale worth from $2.98 to $5.00. Now is your time to buy Shirts Pt Pl TR oo o the town and the prizes. 11c FACH. SHEETS AT JULY SALE PRICF The social comunt sists of Ralph L., Soy Prior and Charles I ¢ KAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON matehed the following (o PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. next Saturday, forfeiture resulting if thoy fail to matches: Miss Georgiang . Miss Ruth Ryder; Miss Ines Baldwi . ,Judge George Griswold sat in a civil approval. On the recelpt the abbre- | fhg ‘e lld Glidwing (o L Riedber) Bel‘ill’l NQWS | case this morning. The case was that l idtfon ‘ap’ in e opinton of the| o DUvArG dudsen. John rosed . 2 : : and Eugene Forrest: A. A, Machood [ A Shakespear of the Central New York Nurseries| witness meant “approval’” Sho also | " e gpnzoNal fixer o) and William Hird: R. L. Seymour and | & feature of irm\lp:\na against Vincenzo Chatalano, | said that she understood the mattor | A e e s e better known as “Jimmy” Catalano of | would ba fixed by tho following Satur- [ 00 GEREIrd i ench ¢ R oo o Kensington. Mr. Catalano also filed | day or the money rafunded. IS e Sulligliio dReileR eIy EDALSRUD AL TR Ehs i Rev. W. P W o' forcenter i ’ B Castle Kilcoyne and ¢ nlienpe a countei claim for money left with Attorney Upson wishod fo take (he ; | ! take the | jones: Gage Kent and W. Kavanaugh: | today'n newston of the assem Attorney A. W. Upson. The New York | stand as a witness, bocause of his : %Hufl[ l "h liES I "l \ concern claimed that alano pur- ’ cennection with the receipt, but L n“ :‘I' s l-‘”" : \[ Gl “~’ L rRely “‘ ; ted. Thi ":‘(‘"\'“{“:‘ o ere Saac Tre i . dge et x 5 rumbu nd Cecll rar onry [ was a Shakespearian song recital b | chased peach trees from it for the| Judge Hungerford strenuously ob- 2 ! Mis Allgal Worcester Weels: sum of $150, but failed to pay. The { jected. Attorney Upmon sald the ab-| Lfumbull and Peter N. Prior; L. Sl { company asks for a judgment of $200. | breviation was for the ward “Account” | Leh7on and ¥ RIold Nl S s T:v, g s “::rl(,‘,“‘z s | The first witness was W. K. Statler, [ and the latters wera really *ape, | @rK and Ralph Newell; Edwin Hills | gently mLoRL enconTAES Basement in Kensington GPAMIMAT | an agent of the company. He said | which he tarmed - short wae s | 470 Roger Froeman: Raymond Kel- e ) teBchiars fexpect he met Mrs. Catalano on the rond { writing “account.” Judge Hungerford | \OXE and Charles R. Sherman i ilding Will Be Used | coming from New Rritain in Alay, | sid he nover heard of that and nked SLptiannliverafarg dumbered gandyjiggn on P o Bui dl[lg 11l be USe! 1915. She told him to come to her | the court for a non-suit and judgment | (1 Wners of the first matches will | previous know their opponents for the next setg The co e grounds con- w woutl aren WS ec tinues t ITOW, \ o O ari s woman ordered some peach trees, | clalm. Judmge Gelswold then ad JEhowEay ing a new schedule, inue e arion THAT IS THE ONLY WAY OUT about 500 in number. The husband | Journed the onse untll next Tuesdny el dawniellbEh s srowniconsider ol pastsiiafethe) 2 S 108 was in the yard with her at the time | niorning at 9 o'clook shly auring (he past veur and it now ihe Shakesy shratlon tonight. od e PR s & large active mambarship, Tt is| The re 1o 1 is expectec and Mrs. Catalano said that the prop- The Taxes Coming Fust, expected thal fhe fennis tournament | draw home for an order. He did and the | for the defandant on the countar erty was in their joint names " goods were shipped in May of this Taxes are coming In this year | VIl 1icrease fhe juterest and by next Demonstrate Cooking Utensils, Floom——judge Griswold Hears In- | year as was agreed, but the defend- | faster than ever, according to Tax AP ERS PrOSF substantial Th i T e o G ants had failed to pay for tnem. Collector Charles F. Lawis, M | bor ke considered very bright. | yetho SR teresting Case Concerning Local | Questioned by Attorney A. W. Upson. | Lewls sald thig A el : SR e’ attorney for the plaintiff, the witness | i Asroplanc tepalred, tion of al v cooking utensils at Man and New York Firm. sald he simply gets the orders and tha | he has taken In between $24,000 ana Aviator Thompson hns completed | the ¢ A RO Ol concern does the collecting. He re- | $26,000, leaving approximately repuirs on his biplane which wag|Noon at 3 o'cloc palliadmisSion ceives his commission when the order | to be collected. This beats lnst s | bmaly dsiaged in o rc %51 wind storm | fee Will be char FRCDD SN neld in the town court |jg cont in. Questioned by Judge F. B. | record by abaut $2,000. The tomns 10 he hus resumed praciice flights at | 1Adies attend e csented ! President John T. | Hungerford. for the defense, the agent | people have made the collector's job | Tyler's field, The machine was torn | With an aluminum sauce | with the ex- said he did not,know when the gools | lIghter than ever this year, nearly all | from i1s moorings by the storm amd| During the afternoon arrived at the Berlin depot, but knew | sending In their taxes fimrmeding was lifted into e mearby Jlimhe | WllliDelseried & they did for he received a notification | after receiving n bill. Mr, Lewis ap. | pluncs nere ¢ famaged and the i ey present. The principal | pnom the rallroad company. Judge | Preciates this action very mueh, Of | owner spent congis ble yn was the congestion Hungerford objected to this and it last vear's taxes, only about 2100 re ng the 1 n pe was stricken out. Further question- | mains to be collected and it fs ex tieha other ing revealed that the witness did mot { Fected that amount will he gatheres . SHinatatithel Meale o hit p S iy w mionths, but all | cior WhO w"vk the troey from the | in the near future, Persons) texes | ficlo snd ® alec ticing almost The Foresters' baseball team will | 3 ¢ . - THE DEUTSCHLAND SERME 3 | depot. The woman wanted 1,000 | aTe coming siow, but it is thaught 1hes | - lay the fast Pawnee nine of New { > ‘ L TRA SATLANT‘C SUéM B red feasible. After | trees, but the farm was not large | Will be pald as moon ns this period s woth men has de 3 Fritain’ Sunday after tien's | B o o ) > on, the board de- | enough for their planting, so the order | vacations is over. ’ = y . ; T G e cdsas b Tl X 22 HITAT PAUL KOEN Mon thelon:alaeg jlehoustifon ol B ILRE el i IEhip s i Sanave gnotiineld N AR (Y, CAPTAIN PAUL KOENIG ank Annual i0es each shas A month’s mind mass for Mrs, Mar- ; Mo 5% T ticability of his | E. Skinner will he celchrated 2 ; proved his oWn | gaturday morning at 8 o'clock in the | Church of Our Lady of Mercy. | o'clock, accord sme pr 4 ers, Nygren has|. Mrs. Arthur Farrar and sons of | . ording to a circulnr ¢ i it n Nt ol ez wesninefonl Birest fans isriinal | B TR S M room will be used for | der for fertilizer was offered as an yesteras of O and | with relatives in Pittsfield, Mass in his clear blue and sush| Kosnls oomed laree 22 AN X0 tor ter that bubbled from lips ordinarily the children going | exhibit to show that the woman could [ Will be elocted for the ensutng yes, oHie 1 15 had considerable oxr| The voung son of Mr. and Mrs. o dcababout He short intervals. It is not | write. and a report presentca for ip P’ i the air and is regarded as| Frank Ciambiello was discovered by | stern s e a hint of Captain Paul jto Ame rty-nine yea short recitations thera Mr., Catalano said he was working [ YeAr- Beven trustees will he hueen |5 G5ring filer Thomps, 3 B | ) pson built his Miss Bughee Praised for Standing of morning that alresd meeting of the school all of the time get- James Graham. son of John F. Gra- ham, returned to his home in Ban- New | tam today after spending some time district. Several ted to relieve .this sington Grammar | order was for delivers In April or| s chairman of the | May of this year. He denled that the | The annual meeting or 1he o, s T S D I has estimated | original name on the order had been | ators of the Feriin fy 4 $ “ill cost approxi- | erased. The woman signed her Us- | be held Wednenday, go1p 1o J osk . e & floor will be of ma- | band’'s name and the witness was v dul ; 3 l 1d write. A later or Only the flashing lights that played and gestaring hardly at all, Ca; yoards will be con- | positive she could write ater or- Koenig Inomed large as the ty to the corporators 5 its parents yvesterday afternoon eating | Koenig's tremendous feeling over the | was horn in the Thuringen forel vay affect the health of | in the fleld about a year and two|at this time. The reporie hsye swn machine, He has much mechani- | the contents of a Pyrox can. The Pol-{ . 1t o6 the submarine Deutschiand, |@ Ciiizen now of Bremen and had months ago, when Statler appeared ) Peen compieted ns yer 1t in ox v and his machine fs c6n-|fon 1s used for spraving and is of.a | SXP @t O% ¥ R S d the sea practically all his the teaching force for | und asked him for an order for trees, | Pected that an jnc, " | 3 feet in every detail deadly character . Dr. L. H. Frost was | Which he commands, as he told . h rever be the Gel Suparintendent J. W. Dows | He replied he had no money but would | Ye&r's business will he shows No Date for Ca : called to treat the child before the | story of the submarine’s remarkable | navy, though, like all ring t all positions have been | place an order in the spring of the Trc el Laurence i X SRS | poison had a chance to work. The | yvoyage from Germany to the United e became automaticall » one In the Blue Hills | current year. He noticed Statler | The funeral of frene fines, 1h | femembera ot both the republican and | pnysiclan pumped the drug from the lico, o p 0 ch i v of the German naval res the resignation | make a note on his book, but sup-| Weeks old daughter or My apa srps | 0C0¢rANC town committees have not | jittle fellow's stomach and today no |- o> 7 T I ¥ s be a captain more The super- | posed it was stmply a. reminder to 1. I Laurence, of Kensington will be |, Yon "6°n 8dvised of the date for|ii effects were apparent. The child | facility as great as that with which enty years, during whicliy Aot iinat vosit |tia i Min or S reN A ar e Bisiwirel nait] Hola from tho il o alt s reny e he caucuses which will select dele- | {50k enough of the polson to kill sev- | he explained the workings of his | jas commanded varioms vessels. xt few days | given an order, saying he was alone in | N0ON. Interment will tuke phn. ghatss 1o the state, congressional and | aral people, and were it not for the | qeep sea microphone, speaking in sited New York last.in commal will present a | the fleld. At the time of the inter-| Kensington “riatorinl conventions. They expect, | {imely arrtval of the doctor his life | excellent, carefully chosen English |the incess Irene in 1913, i e e view, the agent said he would be al- Lawn Party ”"":‘ or, ”’)"" they will be held early | would have heen forfeited next month lowed plenty of time to pay. He was Miss Florence Garrity entertnined - District Deputy A. J. Greener will @ = —_— I'here is considerable interest in the L ere ordered | surprised this spring, when he ro- | twenty of her frien. w lwwn ; install the officers of Court General THE rOPU G ? STORE ribhons for | ceived a letter from Attorney Upson, | at her home on mington road | nay o8l convention, wihileh is to be | ol ' o A at the mesting 6o THE rOPULAR SHORE S5TORE artin com- | asking a settlement for the hill. Ac-|1ast evening. The cvening o [RISLERASRUANALBIn RRIIn e Shacasel et Akt o T o v 'dipiom 1 A. FI. Ber- | companied by Mrs. George Beckett, a | Joyably spent with gamen s o5 ‘]""""‘,""f ‘;"'}‘ t"‘ v”' < “f“l"n‘ "‘l‘“ o The meeting then ad- | neighbor, he went to Attorney Upson's | cal selections. The Inw finte. | "ELIN he 1 candidate to represent the | o e . | Or Omen office. Previous to this, Mrs. Beckett, | fully decorated with a profusion o [ 1Tth district In the legislature. Al and board. 6 hls behest, had written ta the New | 1anterns and hunting ana all pres. | "% €VrY place in the distriet has| Hast street, Plainville, 7-7-10-1 Has High Standing. o At least candidate d at this = T | » i ~ern info in the that | €Nt report a happy time. - ast one candidate an a his COT < o — i the meeting, Superintendent | oOrk concern informing S : time the G. O. P. leaders admit that NOT SORRY FOR ACT. l We are showing a variety of new Catalano did not want the trees. Briefs, e f a letter Which he Te- | Litorney Upson agreed to try ta have| Mr. and Mrs. Ben they have no idea as to who will be | New Haven, July 1 I'm not sor [laemans R ana baite s Cont aa 4 tecenily from! the state boavdl| Fon 4 min Damon and | named. rv for what I did”, said Aaron Ton- education, regarding the standing | tag SomPary Set & Drice on ‘:}:l‘;!:;ejr; daughter, of = Milwaukee, are the | Plainville has not had the senatorial | trell, or Tonlcelac, at the hospital to- | SHOES in Black, Blue and Red with whit - guests of Mrs. H. F. Damon nomination for a long time and it is | day to which he had been taken after Trimming. All Blue or Black wit ; $75 for them, but must have thre : ?::r: oy n s cavethe "”nm”‘f Roland and Ruth Crandall are | admitted throughout the district that | shooting hemself. He said he was ! White Laces and in all white p S g spending a vacation with their granc it is entitled to it. The town has a | despondent. He may recover. | AND ) % of the lower grade room In the Wor- ington schoo The letter states that the board has placed that room | gg - - 30 as part payment if the company 4 i st Y TET In the first class of model rooms. The | ,ccepted his proposition and received | MOtNer In Pittsfield, Mass. healthy republican vote and its re Gty lower rooms in country sehools gener- | Cceberct, mdrrerondtug that o the| The ladles of the Grange will hoid | tvrns on election day have a consid- | For some unknown reason all the | PRICES Sorvl aoithet lover thelannoondsmant Rran AR At S isie here the opinion prevails that he will | Japan out.—Milwaukee New. v t ¥ t ve 4 b e D et staning © | not _educated, said Mrs. Backett, and | Henry and Philip, of East Berlin, are | dell, G. H. Calor's frlends are ates all o, hartion i ally_have more than one grade and | ,ompany did not agree by the follow- | ® Shirtwalist dance in the Grange hall | ¢rable bearing on the result in the talk about a Japanese invasion has | i3 L i bk e . byal Trday evan g district. quieted down. This will give rise to °S 2 | jpg Baturday, the money would be re- 3 & 4 ‘ | Y outhington appears to have a |some new claims for distinction. Mil- | 25c 50c 75c | Y. . it ) g Mrs. Beckett sald the Catalanog are et the honor if the delegat. d. A = and was warm in his praise of Miss | w & ghtesadocioe i !‘:““m;’“gughfl e h“"chmg:f M“‘: neighbors and the man came to her| Willls and Margaret Ronketty of |to again ignore this town. cee s high standi i room keep the "’"‘h” g‘u anding. upon his request, > nha’ aAccompanied | visiting Mrs, Ralph Marian in Dalton, urging him to get in® the fight but Fears Civil Suit. him to Attorney Upson's office, She | Mass. Mrs. Marlan was formerly Miss | like the others he has not committed ! K THE GLERK Fflfi s & H ENEEN STAMFS record of the work and grades the | yp. k ir tirned ll Ie denled he hadl takenitha The stores began their summer it e i i atanding Superintendent Dows felt | reeg from the depot. closing today, Business came to a |StrONg candidate in Elljah Rogers and | itlamen will maintain that they scared $1.09 | house and asked her ta write for | Kensington are the guests of their E. T. Carter has been mentioned i i Bugbee has been very consclentious in | oo} tries. They learned that an. | grandmother, Mrs. Patrick O'Donnell " {9 L e el e connection with the nomination but it - - sustained by the board. Every efrort | Other company would lot him have | © uthington, is understood that he is unwilling to £ ! 3 - 3 500 trees for $75. The Catalanos are| Mrs. E. W. Mildrum and children, | enter into any contest with Mr. Con- For the first time in over a ,-ea,,iunderstucd the $30 was simply len‘onlsamh Groene, a local teacher. ‘hlmselt. Mr. Calor would admittedly i ———

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