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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916, Distinctive Wedding Gifts A charming selection of hollow and table plated and sterling SILVERWARE, beautiful CUT GLASS in the very latest design, CLOCKS of every descrip- tion at very MODERATE PRICES. Call on us and we will help you decide on your purchase, saving you considerable at the same time. Our Victrola and Grafonola Dept. is complete in every re- spect, our terms easy, service the very best. Forcign and Domestic records of every description. Just step in and talk it over with us, you will be surprised at our lib- HENRY MORANS eweler New Britain, Conn. 321 Main Street, and $16. 1 o’clock.— Store closes Saturday at advt, TUnus A h neckwear 50c at Wil- H sonte——oavt. | q S arial : . s R 00 whoeteais inowilishoes Wandeati IO anRIne RER o hater 8350 SF 0Lt 20, at Besselelandis—advt. | g 1io-" sennit straw Lats $1, $1.50; Always more for less at Besse-Lo- | conn. Hat Coadot d” avt. ‘ e % 2 Get into irt with a soft col- We are discontinuing some lines of | jar attached. Our special collar looks mmer underwear. $1 and $1.50 | much better than the average. $1.50 lues, 60c at Wilson's.—advt. e b e The Talmud Torah assoctation | 5 piece summer suits $6.00 up tted between $500 and $600 at the A e nic held last Sunday. he money + 11 probably be used for one more coat=gatichtipricesatiBesss Loher at the Hebrew Bible school the fall. $1.00 shoe sale, new shoes added ch day, at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. “Aunt Delia’s” §1.50. a at Seltzer, Jr., is re- ill at the Hartford Mrs. Charles R. ported as critically hospital. Real bargains in men’s suits, $6.85 to $19.85, were $10 to $30, at Besse- Leland’s.—advt. Hundreds have two-piece underwear, comes back for more. and worth every cent of it. —advt. $5.00 sport coats $2.98 at Bessc-Le- land’s. No exclusive prices here.— aavt. 50c neckwe —advt. Some of neckwear, (Goodness of bread. advt. [Regular dollar Balbriggan 3 sleeve fon suits 60c, at Wilson's.—advt. On July 30 the Arpi Sextette will to Bridgeport ta sing at a big musi I festival. The sextette also has in- jons to sing in Prividence and ooklyn. tried our special and everyone $1.756 a s Wilson's. more for less at Besse-Le- r 35c at Besse-Leland's. $2 and $2.50 Wilson’s.—advt. hrough Kirkham & Cooper the vings Bank of New Britain has pught foreclasure proceedings hinst property owned by Charles rsof on Rhodes street. our $1.50, now $1. INSTALL. A, & B. socie- LADY “TABS” t. Mary's Ladies T. installed the newly elected officers in school hall last evening. District Deputy W. B. Shanley of Southington, was the installing officer. During the evening Rev. John Fay gave an | address on temperance and others | who spoke were W. B. Shanley, dis- trict deputy; P. T. Crean, president of the local Y. M. T. A. & B. society, and W. T. Sullivan of this city, county director. All the speakers congratulat- ed St Mary's society on its fine showing and financial and social standing. A social hour with whist and refreshments followed. The com mittec in <charge was composed of Mrs. Margaret Monahan and the Misses Catherine McGrail, Catherine Kerin and Irene and May Walsh. Always more for less at Besse-Le- a’s advt. t's a fine'time to buy an all-the hr-round suit at a very low price. 1son’'s.—advt. 1.00 shoe sale, new shoes added h day, at Besse-Leland's.—advt. ty I'he Kavanaugh Shop, 40 Pratt St rtford have made a further r tion in the prices of summer frocks | ltub materials. Three prices, $7, $12 No matter how hot it look well and still be comfort- able. Ly be’ CLCERcal MOTOR VEHICLES COLLIDE Automobilist and Motoreyclist Run Into Each Other. Robert Porteus of 13 Forest street, Hartford, driving a big touring car, and Edward Anderson of 641 East street, a motoreyelist, collided at the corner of West Main and Lincoln streets last evening at 6 o'clack. The motoreycle was smashed and the rider received several minor bruises, Mr. Portcus saild he did not see the motoreycle approaching as he turned to Lincoln street and Mr. Anderson caid he saw the motor car but had na warning that it s going to turn Two-piece light linings, no vest, summer weight suits, no no dis- comforts. $10.00 —AT— milzun_a_} Absolutely Removes | Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. VACATION TOILET ARTICLES MARSAY PEROXIDE CREAM—25c a Jar. for tanned and freckled arms—non-greasy and anti- septic, and an excellent cream for massaging. MARSAY LIQUID GREEN SOAP The ideal Shampoo Soap--delicately perfumed — It produces a bountiful lather and with little effort af- fords a luxurious and invigorating shampoo, 25¢ bot. D ICKINSON = DRUG CO., % MAIN STREET | marriage twenty Events Tonight 1 's thea- High class photo play ter. motion pictures, Vaudeville and Keeney's theatre. { HOLD TWO MEN ON SERIOUS CHARGE Jobn Carroll and Aleck Anderson Held in Bonds of $700 on In- decent Assault Charges, out of jail two Ander: Judge court this just were John Carroll, ar- James T. morning ult upon Alex on before police of indecent as cach other. In each case probable cause was found and the aceused were Lound over to the September term of the superior court in bonds of 00 The judge ordered the court room cleared before any testimony 5 offered Officers Perr arrests at 2:45 While passing days, and raigned Meskill in cn charges and McCue made the o’clock this morning. Dobson’s barn on Spring street a few minutes before, Officer Perry saw the accused and, after getting Officer McCue so that his testimony could be corroborated in court, the two men were arrested. They werc in a wagon in the stable vard. Each man denied the charge against Pim. Carroll said that he had met Anderson early in the afternoon and the latter asked him if he could stay with him as he had no home. He said he was sleeping saundly and was not guilty. Anderson said the same thing. w. Davis, 8. Whitman, alias Frederick was charged with drunkenness and vagrancy. Officer Thomas Woods arrested him at 2 o’clock this morn- ing as he was sleeping in a car. Whitman denied being a vagrant and said he is empioved in Suffield £nd came ta this city v bis union card. He is a union man, bhe said, are that every man must get his own card himself. A fine of $5 and costs was imposed. The case against Joseph Battaglio, charged with violation of the motor vehicle law and continued from last week, was nolled by Assistant Prose- cutor Wood WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. John P. prised Last E Mr. and Mrs. John P. Peterson of Pleasant street were surprised last evening by about fifty of their friends, it being the twentieth anniversary of their wedding. sented during Peterson Sur- vening. 77 with a the evening ! nandsome set of dining room chatrs. A lawn party had been planned but the inclement weather forced the vis- itors to conflne their activities to the interior. Mr. Peterson, who the Arpi Sextette, was that the evening was be spent by a rehearsal and to say he w sur prised would be putting it mildly. The sextette arrived but brought them the many friends of the famil who showered them with congratula- tion Re s the leader of led to believe to Ohman officiated at the years ago and four children have blessed the union, of them being bo: Peterson foreman Screw div ware Corporation and is a member of ! the OAd Fellows, Svea Social club, Ve- ga society and the Hundred Men's so- le is also ex-president of the Eastern Division of the Swedish Sing- ers and was in charge of the festival held in this city smonth. During the evening musical numbers were furnished by the Arpi Sextette and a collation was served. Mr. at Corbin is REALTY John M. Br TRANSFERS, dy has sold two lots on the north side of Long street to T ward McBride. The Bodwell Land company has transferred to Litbold land on Allen and Carleton streets. R. Dolan and Blanche E. Dolan have property at Barnesdale Barnes. The New Britain tate & Title company has Oliver, prop toNNC N, Real Es- 0ld to / on | arew | street. | Transfer. | To the Board of County Comn | ers for Hartford County. We hereby abply for a transfer J. Mikalauskas and Wm. Matulis’ 1 cense to sell spirituous and intoxicat- ing liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine, and cider at No, 323 Main street, Town of New Britain. Our place of business is not located within two hundred fect in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises thereto, or any post office, public brary, or cemet: & Dated at New Br of July. A. D. 1916. JOHN MIKALAUSKAS AND LUDWIG MONDZESKI. Applicants We, the undersigned, are elector: and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of New Britain, and hereby | sign and endorse the foregoing appli- | cation of John Mikalauskas and Lud- wig Mondzeski for a license by certify that said applics E able person to be licensed suant to said application. Dated at New Britain, this 11th day 1of July. A. D. 1916. Charles Earoka, J. J. Watson, Thos. Lacey, M. P. Leghorn, Fred Winkle. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real estate in the Town of New Britain. Dated at New Britain, this 11th day of July, A. D, 1916 ALFRED L THOMPSON, Town Clerk. li- ain, this 11th day pur- freisht | esterday to get | and the rules of the union | The couple were pre- | with | two | on of the American Hard- | Julius | transferred | of | pertaining | Liquid Veneer WONDERFUL FOR DUSTING _ans, Polishes and Renews Furniture, Woodvwc:, Pianos, Floors and Automobiles. 25¢ Size, 19¢. — 50c Size, 39c. | THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3 and 5 Frankiin Square. New Britain, Conn. = J. M. HALLINAN, Inc. = g Successor to Hallinan Bread & Ice Cream Company For Saturdav S ‘Speclal ment we will have: Mocha Layers . ... Date Cakes ....... E Pound Slices . .... Butter Scotch Strawberry Pies ust be Counter, 10c 1b. Home Made Cottage Cheese at the Delicatessen in the Bakmg Depart- 20c each 18c each 12¢ each 10c each 15¢ each B SAII3M|30 OM] EARY Orders for 11 a. . delivery BUY ON PRATT STREET. Wise, Smith & Co., Acquires Valuable | Property From Goodwin Estate, Wise, Smith & Company, through Isidore Wise, president of the big de- | partment store, has acquired another valuable block of Hartford real es- | tate. The purchase includes a portion of the estate of James J. Goodwin and is located on Pratt street including Nos. 52 to 60. It is the first sale of the Goodwin estate. The property has a frontage on Pratt street of fifty-one feet and extends 190 in the rear where | it adjoins property owned by Wise, | Smith & Co., facing on Main street | The Pratt street purchas makes | the sixth made by Wise, Smith & Company, since it began business Hartford. The original purchase ws | the Stedman property Afterwnards the company acquired the DMiller | building, 941 and 945 Main reet. | Next came the purchase of the Rob- house building, 929-939 , where the new nine story | stands. Still later the Chilgs property at 48 and 50 Pratt street was bought and now the firm acquires a portion of the Goodwin e | | | tate l | building now a new building will be erected at once | on the land acquired. ~ The street floor will be occupted by spectalty | shops for which Pratt street is nuw famous. The upper floors will be de- voted to offices, single and suites. HOUSE BURNED TO GROUND. aploye Loses Home & Judad as He Wor While John Binkefs the North & Judd | company, was hara at work yes! carning money with which to pay his little home in Newington the| | 11ace caught fire and burned to thet The loss was about $1,000, covered by insurance. The building was the New Britain of the Wilson tinkofski was in the yard hanging up come clothes when she discovered the It is somewhat unusual that this the third house within a short time | that has been destroyed by fire in | this localit iends tried to get | at the factory by telephone, but were | | unsuccessful. Finally Rev. Herbert | Macey came to New Britain in an au- tomobile and took the excited man | back to Newington. s to Pay for It. . employed at | Manufacturing | erday | for ane-story affair | trolley line, just| tation. Mrs. | Mr. OUTING. Stanley Quarter Will Be Youngsters' Picnic. Scene of | Next week, .on noon, the health will take all city come in contact w on an outing and ley Quarter park. children were given a ame kind and to say be pleased at another press their feelings. As at other affairs of this kind the people in charge will have to depend on the kindness of the public for | automobiles and refreshments. 1f those that are willing to loan their ! cars will notify the health depart- ment a great deal of trouble and ex- tra work will be saved those in charge. At least ten cars will be needed but everything depends on the number of children attending. All contributions of refreshments may be left at the department office any time Wednesday after- department nurses children that they th during the year picnic at the Stan- Last summer the treat of the that they will will hardly ex- J. M. HALLENAN, Inc. Successor to Hallinan Bread & Ice Cream Company 'Plltme 906. in | : | couple i President Wise announces that i Favor Enlarging Their Scope { decision on which it reserved for itself | Binkofski | | position not dictated by the necessity | confidence | demand the same freedom { Wedel's body. | WOODM AID SOLDIERS. The local lodge of the Woodmen of the World voted at its meeting this week to pay assessments and due: members who are in mi The semi-annual reports of were read and a smoker and tainment closed the meeting, ture of which was a buck and dance by Heckman and O'Lear Swanson sang comedy SONgS gathering was well attended. officers enter- the fea- wing VOIGHT-BRAY, G. Voight and Miss Anna were married this noon by rren F. Cook at the Metho- | aist church. The wedding was a | quiet affair and was attended by only the more intimate friends of the The bride was attended by nnic E. Holmes and the best man was Harold Sawtelle. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Voight will make their home on Hart street. DEMAND INGREASED U-BOAT ACTIVITY |Kreutz Zeitung and Prol. Schaefer Berlin, July 14, via London.—The agitation in favor of unrestricted sub- marine warfare continues to be con- ducted energetically by the press of the extreme right. The Kreuz Zeitung | which is incrcasingly active in the propaganda of this sort, publishes an article which is plainly not only an cditorial statement of the newspaper's view but at the same time must be taken as a manifesto of the conserva- tive party. The article demands “‘that the German government in respect to the war of submarines against com- merce make use of the freedom of the | in the note of May actually been 4 and which has | conceded in a manner to a direct insult by answer and by our enemjes the declaration of Lon- sating 1 article declares that the cam- paign proposed Is “a proper and in- dispensable means for the rapid and | victorious ending of the war.” The Kreuz Zeitung says that it is a | of proclaiimng confidence or lack of in the leading statesmen, matter of personal attack from any motive whatever and adds: “Tt is simply a case of making a de- | cision, which will decide the outcome | of the war. Tt isa case of victory and | defeat, a case of Germany's futur ! To take a stand concerning the matters is simply our right and duty, | which we must fulfil and shall fulfil, | whatever motives are ascribed to us. | Professor Dietrich Schaefer of Ber- | lin university, also gives notice in the | press with reference to “the German national committee” recently organ- ized under the presidency of Prince von Wedel, that tho independent “committee for a German peace” was organized under his presidency a year ago and that this organization will | of action for itself as was granted to Prince von | nor is it a Professor Schaefer was the author ] before next Wednesday afternoon. of a petition circulated extensively until its circulation was forbidden, at HART FORD. Store Closed Fridays at Noon Until September 8, Inclusive. Crowds of Customers Arc Taking Advantage of Our Money £ vent. JULY CLEARANCE SALE Extraordinary Reductions in All Departments New Summer Millinery AT S. Saving SACRIFICE PRICES Trimmed Panama Hats at Greatly Reduced {. Prices. $1.98, $2.75, $3.50, $3.98 Handsome Trimmed Panama Hats in the offered at speclal sale prices. best qualities now There’s a special assortment to select from for Sport and Dress wear. UNTRIMMED GENUINE PANAMA HATS shapes and 98¢, $1 , $1.75, $2. all the newest $3.00 in best qualiti. the time of the last submarine crisis, calling upon the government for un- restricted actfon for the U-boats. bureau of fisheries to increase sumption of tile fish, North ing rapidly, it was announced today. AN UNUSUAL OFFERING IN Blouses FOR MISSES AND WOMEN At Reduced Prices New and distinctive models in the well- known Horsfall quality. VOILE and LAWN WAISTS Were formerly $2.50. Now Up to $3.95. Reduced to . Wonderful Values in FORSYTHE WAISTS In Men’s Wear Silk, La Jerz, Crepe de Chine, Heavy Wash Silk and Pussy Willow Taffeta, in stripes and plain colors. $6.00 Quality. Now o LY 50 $7.00 and $7.50 Quality. Now ...... $5.75 $8.50 Quality. Now $12.00 Quality. Now Iiorst’alls iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND v399 ASYLUM ST~ Connecting with }40 TRUMBULL 57 HARTFORD. COMBINATION OFFER SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 25 ib. Bag Sugar, . 1 ib. Eiryad Cofiee, 1 pk. Potatoes, . .35 Total, $2.60 40 Royal Gold Trading Stamps Free A. 8 P. TEA CO. Tel. 135 184-186 MAIN ST. 135 $1.90 .35 POSTMASTERS TO M ‘Washington, July 14 More 1,200 postmasters have enrolled a tend the convention of the National Association of Postmasters of the United States to be held here July 18 to 21, it was announced today. A fi con- | ture of the meeting will be a garden caught off the | party on the White House lawn, July are materializ- | 21, when the visitors will be received | by President and Mrs. Wilson. than t ate EAT TILE FISH. | Washington, July 14—TEfforts by the Atlantic coast, Lvery time you see a man smoking a Fatima, you know he is geiting ail the comfort that is possible in a cigarstte, The original Turkish blend 207r15¢ FATIMA 7 Sensible Cigarette