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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 191 ‘ ston Store TUB STUFFS DAINTY WARM WEATHER 1E LATEST IN PRETTY WOVEN AND PRINTED FABRICS CAN BE FOUND HERIS, VOILES : We FOR GOWNS the season’s favorite. are an immense owing rt- in ligt « ment t, medium and dark. Iv-| day 10-INCH light Checks, brings something VOILES grounds, er new. are shown in handsome, distinctive | Floral | to se-| Stripes, Figures and Designs; hundreds of patterns « lect from. 39¢ DARK Copenhagen vd. VOTLES, and Navy Georgette Blue, Gold 40-inch Black, Grounds, patterns Green, new in desirable old and Old ¥ in fa checks. e PLAIN COLOR VOILES, latest colors, fine quality se, etc.; also | ney yd. the 40- all material. vd. VOILES, plain 29¢ to $1.25 yd. RIBBONS FOR GRADUATION— You can find just what you want here for Hair Colored, Plain, Checked, Striped, Bro- cte. to select from. PULLAR & NIVEN inch, 4 WHI howing 10, 42-inch, a fine in and fahcy weaves, | Bows and Sashes, White or caded, Thousands of yards Let us redeem your Palm- .olive Soap Coupons. THE MILLER-HANSON DRUG CO. 30 Church Street, New Britain, Ct VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 14 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. HIS WIFE GAMBLED, MINISTER ASSERTS, Rector Also Charges Her With Smoking New York, Jeremiah St The rector June 17. Martyn Neifert, of John's Episcopal church, at Presque Isle. Me., and former assist- ant St Mark's and St James’ churches of this city, made a Rev. rector of vigorous and categorical denial of the charzes of unfaithfulness brought against him by his wife when the trial of the divorce action was re- sumed yesterday before Justice Gie- gerich in supreme cot Statements made in court last week by Mrs. Emilie Neifert and his two children, Tsabelle, aged 16, and Mor- ton, aged 14, were characterized as deliberate falschoods by the minister. who declared he saw in his wife’s charges a desire to revenge herself on him by ruining his ministerial ca- reer. He expressed a belief that his children were prompted to go on the stand and testify against him by the seeds of animosity which their mother had sown in them against him. Counter charges were made against his wife, whom he accused of undue friendliness with a former member of one of his New York parishes. Under the direct examination of his counsel he testified that he first started to drink after he had met her, and that the greater part of his drinking was done in her presence. ts His Wife fert Smokc also smoked cig: played cards for money their marriage, the minister but he declared he found no fault with her smoking so long she did it in his presence. It was only when she smoked cigarettes in public or in rettes before erted and the presence of their children, he said, that he found it necessary to admonish her. He did not think such action befitted the wife of a minister Emphatic denial of anything but a feeling of friendship for Miss Caroline Elizabeth Cooper, the nurse named corespondent, was made by Mr. ifert. It was brought out in evi- dence yesterday that Miss Cooper had been divorced and had resumed her maiden name. Mr. Neifert said he knew nothing of this until it was brought out during the trial, adding that had he known it before it would have made no difference in his treat- ment of the nurse in his own home, where, he said, he wanted her to act in the capacity of governess to his children because of the absence of their mother “Did you not e E think it undignified, indiscreet and unbecoming in a rec- tor to play cards, drink wine and attend moving picture theaters with Miss Cooper?” asked counsel for Mrs. Neifert. “Do you want me to go around with a placard on my back saying that I am a minister and a married man whose wife had left me?” angri- ly returned the defendant. Continuing his testimony, Mr. Nei- fert said that one of the reasons he was prompted to take Miss Cooper bt PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAIN ST. DIONNE Iocal and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- sonable prices. ) storage. ’Phone $87-32 and 3 8 Gilbert street, Britain. MAIN STREET New s 420 Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplics and Repairing. MANRASS AUT0 L0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Werk a Specialty. Pbone 2237 139 Arch St. Daily Freight and Express Service TAIN, NEW HAV AND NEW YORK LLOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE . MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. A. H. HARRIS of Adna Johnson. TEL. ‘11918 Dodge Roadster. 1—1914 Herff-Brooks five | passenger. 1—1917 Hudson Super-Six 1—1918 Dodge five pas- senger. 1— 1917 Ford. These cars are in Al con- dition. Come and examine them. No reasonable offer re- fused. into his household, even after he had recovered fully from an illness due to rheumatism, was because of the depleted state of his financ She was paying him $10 a week for her om, he testified, and he thought it well to have a trained nurse near who could take care of his children in case of illness. Miss Cooper tes- tified to leaving a $4 a week room in Harlem to board at the home of the minister. Mr. Neifert characterized as false the statements of his son and daugh- ter that he frequently went around the house clad in pajamas and bath robe. Miss Cooper, on the stand, made the same denial, saying she never in hei life had owned a pair of pajam He also said his son 1 told a deliberate falsehood when testificd that on returning home overed father leaving the bed clad as described, and that the left it few minutes later, was the rector. Over the objections of the minis- ter's counsel, Mr. Neifert was que tioned by the plaintiff's attorney re- garding a young woman who in 1901 disturbed the peace the rector's household while he was an assistant rector of a New York parish. The voung woman in question was a member Mr. Neifert's congrega- he late one afternoon, he had d his nurse’s room, nurse clad a of of HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Avoid Imitations & Substitutes STERIZO[ [ad e wELaBLE anTiSerC (L, AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Tires Vulcanized by Mechanician of Experience., I Have Storage Room for Some Cars. W. BLAIR, ) SC Main St Op, MAXWELL COLUMBIA Garage 160 Arch St. Rear Turner Hall. THE ECONOMY CAR C. T. NOWLAND 537 EAST STREET SERVICE STATION CORBIN FLACE tion, and his wife made charges against Mr. Neifert connecting the young woman's name with his. The defendant made no denial of this, but said that there was abso- lutely nothing in his wife's charges at that time and that it was only her imagination which led her to be- lieve there had been wrongdoing on his part “When vour wife accused you of improper conduct with this young woman, did you not ask her forgive- ness?” the defendant was asked. “I did, without, however, admitting the conduct T had been charged with. 1 thought it was the easiest way (o pacify her,” replied Mr. Neifert. Le; y Left to Son. Other questions were asked regard- ing a $10,000 legacy which the rec- tor’s son, Morton, had been left, and the administration of the income of which My eifert had control the guardian of his son. He admitted that he recently had heen called upon by a West Virginia surety company to give an accounting of {he income, which was to be used for his son's education. It was the first account- ing in several ye Mrs. Neifert showed during the trial how she had paid for the education of her son from her own pocket Admission was also made by the defendant that on one occasion he had visited Danbury, Conn., the home of the corespondent and her mother, and had spent the night in the nurse’s house. Recalled to the stand, the defendant’s daughter retold of having witnessed the kissing episode in which her father and the nurse were principal Justice Giegerich reserved decision giving the attorneys until June to file briefs and proof of findings. “SEPTEMBER MORN” ARRESTED IN JUNE New Jersey Cop Fi ds Young Woman Bather Wi in pped Thought Wearing Smile. Nutley, N bathing in a nothing and the spectacle J., June 17.—A lady brook, a lady clad in very little of that, was that caught the eye of Patrolman Jameson of the Nutley, N. | J., police force last Saturday after- | noon as he tramped along the hot | and dusty road on his way to police | headquarters. The brook was be- tween Hillside and Franklin avenues. | Nutley, near the Fortnightly club, and had about a foot and a half of water in it, hardly enough to cover the | nothing that the lady had on, let alone the lady | The lady was s trolman Jameson anding up when Pa- first saw her, but as soon as she saw him she sat down hurriedly and tried to hide behind a bit of weed, meanwhile unostenta- tiously splashing water over her toes. “What are you doing there,” asked the policeman. “‘Bathing,” replied the lady. “You come out of that and put | your clothes on!" ordered atrol- | man Jameson sternly. “You're dis- | gracing yourself.” | The lady said she wouldn't do it, and the policeman didn't know how to make her. So he telephoned for (G0 Drors) " ALGOHOL-3 PE!:_ m;hz.s i AVegetable Preparafioniorss- | ! Similgtingtl\efeugdbykeéula- | iingmcsmmad\smdfiisfl' i ’l}\erclwl’mmatmgl)iézswfl ine: st.Gonftains g Cheerfuiness an%}le ienr] e OB SAHUELPTIIR | Pumphin Sescl “Alx Senna Toochelle Satls UnieeSec, pormint: v enatoSods Harm Sied dy for 1 Gonstipation and Diarrhoea. and Feverishness an Loss OF SQEE? resyliing (nereft n-infa fancy- i e 8 Fac-Simile Si¢natore of ' ci i AL GENTAUR GONPANYX: YORK. s pld & conseq e INFOOT GUARD HALL Banker Will Boost Sullrage Americanization Fund Hartford, June 17.—The state-wide campaign to r ship work among the 300,000 women of voting necticut has been extended to the end of the week, Mrs. Samuel Russell, Jr., chairman of the state campaign com- mittee, announced last night. Since the need for this fund is im- perative,” she said, “and since re- quests have come in from many cities more than age in Con- a patrol wagon, and it came present- | and towns asking for further time in ly with Reserve Policeman Brown.|order that they may reach their But still the lady refused to put her | quotas, it has heen determined official clothes on, and th task appeared |1y th (Monday) evening by the s too much entirely for a couple of po- | campaign committee that the cam- licemen. So they summoned various paign be continued through the pres- of the feminine populace of Nutley | ent week. and these ladies formed a screen and | «Our goal can he reached. Tt is helped the bathing lady on with her | oniy a matter of seeing the people clothes, while the policemen studied | who are ready to give. Friday, when ASton oMY it was evident, that our workers would Before Recorder Post the lady of | . ¢\'." 1o to see all the people we the brook said she was Miss Marion 20 PR h® % “(as sent out in- S T S e v G o this fact and inviting that street say they know her not. |them to mail their su LR “":\” 0 The recorder sent her to jail for ten | Stite headquarters, 55 Pratt street days. { Hartford. he letter has begun u)- : take effect already, and a number of REPORTS MAY I ' A YEAR. ied Upon for Our Re! Casualty Data, War Dept. S June 17 French Bureau Washington, —The princi- pal source of new casualties reported to the War department for several months past has been the French war office. he French are considerably over a year behind with their records This announcement has been made on behalf of ILdieutenant-Colonel arle Booth, until recently chief of the cen- tral records office of the A. E. in France. | “As the French work these record out, s of American soldiers de velop which are immediately turned over (o the representative of the cen- tral records office in Pa said Col- | onel Booth. “Many of these cases de- | velop into ones that have already heen | reported, but a certain percentage are entirely new. i “It is my opinion that it will be the best part of a year before these rec- ords are completely gone over.” 1 —that ‘“foody The choicest of sun ripe t water, distilled and pas At fountains, cafes and by the case CUUSTERLING of a century of “know how” combine in making Sterling a satisfying, nutritiou soft drink. W. J. CAHILL Food for Summer PosT TOASTIES Best of corn flakes ” cereal drink ned grains—pure spring teurized—and a quarter wherever drinks are sold or from your grocer CO. PLAINVILLE s 'PRODU GASTORIA Mothers Know That Bears the Signature GASTORIA | ise $100,000 for citizen- | VANDERLIP SPEAKS For Infants and Children. Genuine Castoria Always : of { Use For QOver Thirty Years Y, NEW YORK OITY. responses reached our offices today. Did made at the President This will in no way interfere with the quotas of the various town each subscription will credited to the town from which it was sent. “We are grateful for the great num- her of men who have given us mate- rial support in this campaign. They know that the new voters must be | taught to think politicallr on the great social, civic and business prob- lems following the war. The women of the state have done invaluable war work and can be de- pended upon to spend this citizenship fund wisely in the interest of the state. We believe that the men ap- preciate this fact and can be further counted on fo help us put the fund over the top this week.” Four towns reached their quotas 1y, Mrs. Russell said—Norfolk, Hartford, Old Lyme and Bozrah towns had not heen heard from late hour, but the indications Many Lt were that about $30,000 has been sub- scribed thus far It a was announced that during their in Connecticut, Mr. and Mrs. A. Vanderlip will be the gu ajor and Mrs. Samuel Russell, their home in Middletown. Wednesday cpening, when spe in Hartford, will be entertained at dinner at Golf club Mr. Vanderlip rd hall on the demand On Vanderlip Mr. they the ks will speak in Foot enship,” tickets has beer! “The New Citi: for and heavy. Try These Delicious Meats! When the meal question vexes,when you’re tired and puzzled about what to have for dinner, serve one of OtloStahls "ReadytoEat Meats™ You couldn’t cook anything bet- ter yoursclf. And they're all ready for your table. Just full of appetizing flavor and nourish- ment. Boiled Ham, Meat Loaf, Bacon, Prankfurters, Roulades, Tonguo and Corned Beef. Quality and flavor right through. Try some for dinner to-day. At alt firstclass stores OTTO STAHL’S 2332 Third Avenue mation order before July 1. had made no statement twisted to have such a called to Mr. Tumulty the he their would he xemption wartime agriculture | rider. senate today, e subject to a point of order. HARTFORD MER FROCKS at $9.85 DRESSES ARRIVED IN TIME FOR SATURDAY, > STYLES AND MATERIALS. CHARMI $9.85 Our display of summer frocks at They are in all the newest colorir such as voiles, ginghams, linenes, One little Russian coat dress has an organdy v Brown collar, Another frock of gingham is made in Eton coat style with or- gandy collar anq vestee. Patch pockets add much to the stylish ap- pearance. Box coat ome charming frocl collar and vestee, We have described select from. All size is most prettiest delightful. of materials, ind organdies. and Buster We have with pique dresses are of black satin but 16 the very newest style at pr t linen made in box tie. Come in all colors. a few the many styles to 42. coat style of there are to THERE ALSO MANY SMART ARE MODELS AT $ and $19 If you want a more expensive frock we can supply you with it. Our stock of high complete. The styles are delightful. One, a linen and voile combination, is fect with distended hip line. There is P a str ht that ties in front. T chocheted buttons and 1d embroidered wre white with old blue, green with white, pink with white. This frock $17.50 grade dresses is most line k made in ef- and h hand design. The with whit sash 1is dress is trimmed he cross-stitch color ma and is priced TUMUI/TY DENI Intimate Wartime S RUMOR. rules. esident Would | = AMERICAN BANKS LEND Not Abrogate Prohibition. | Phelan will move for a suspension of] $100,000,000 TO BELGIUM it White House tha Washington, June Denial is | ne 17.—The im Americz Brussels, J of Belgi representatives draft agreement loan $100,000,000, the loan to be repaid No restric e of the loan. effective, the agreement requires rat ation by when it was United States government. attention ‘that —_— City that ' WANTS U. S. DECORATION t Joseph | minister to iven any inti- Wilson would prohibition canceled Mr. Tumulty stated he that could be meaning was made Tumulty, private n Wilson, had that President wartime secretary Belgium in 25 ye placed on the 1 recome e To The denial was a report in Jersey had advised liquor men to renew licenses because the president abrogate wartime prohibition. Senator Phelan has announced that ! will try to have his bill for the of beer and wines from prohibition placed in the' appropriation hill as a “This bill is to come before the but the Phelan bill will enator W tion ine 17.—A the pr ressional ishington, J fent Medal and Li authorizin, confer the Con Honor on I“aptain Alcock Brown and of non-stop enant expressing at their making a flight Atlantic, has been introduced by R resentative La Guardia, republican w York miration congress across The Curran Dry Goods Store 381-383-385 Main St. New Britain. Ct. necials for Wednesda Sale Starts at 8:30 A. M. Children’s Spring Coats, made of black Satin, Navy Wool Serge, Shepherd and Fancy Plaids and checks. Sizes 2 to 14 years at Values to $10.00. See them displayed in cur Wednesday Sale on Voiles and Organdies in Stripes and Floral Designs. 29c¢ value. c Special at .... ... Yard 1 9 ee them displayed in Our North Window. Wednesday Sale on Turkish Towels Extra large, heavy weight Bleached Towel, all white and white with blue border. 45 Each i 59¢ value. Special at .............. Wednesday Sale on Bleached Sheets outh Window. 72x90. $1.49 value. Special ai $1.00 Wednesday Sale on Women's Hose in black, white and cordovan, 59¢ value. Special at . Pair ol - 39 Wednesday Sale on Boys’ Ribbed Hose 39¢ value. Sizes 6 to 1015. Special at finance has signed with banks a of by tion is draft the FOR ALCOCK AND BROWN resolu- to of eu- the ad- feat in the ep- ., Of