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Big Special In Summer Dress Goods 2,000 YARDS. Extra High Grade PRINTED VOILES Regular Value 79¢ yard. 40 inches wide in light medium and dark, 30 beauti- ful designs to choose from an extra special at 55cYd. See display in North Window. SUM T0 SECRETARY Miss Kihm Remembered in Will— Other Bequests New York, June I3.—George Wal- | al- | | bridge Perkins, the financier, left most his entire estate to his son and daughter. This was yesterday when his will was offered for probate in the surrogate’s court by Lewis L. Delafleld of 20 Exchange pluce Tho main body of the will was exe- cuted July 6, 1915 In a codicil drawn and signed by Mr. Perkins De- cember 4, 1918, he rewards Miss Mary Kihni, his secretary for 27 years, with $30.0v0 outright and an annuity of $6,000, To each person other than his sec- retary who had been in his employ ak a clerk or servant for a period of mote than a year at the time of his death he leaves $100 for each year of their service. He directs that the dision of his executors as to the per- sons entitled to recelve legacies under this provision shall be final and con- usive. He directs his executors to pay all the transfer or taxes on the bequests to his secrotary ahd seivants from the residuary es- te. The size of the estate left by Mr. Perkins is not given. In the petition apcompanying the will his estate is ferinally described as consisting of more than $500,000 in real and $500,- 000 in personal property. He disposes of all his real estate in New York state and elsewhere to his widow whe revealed | inheritance ciry, and household ‘effects, carrfages and aulomobiles. To bis er, Miss Emily 8 Per- kins, he leaves 000 outright and o trust fund. of $1 horses, is to receive the income Upon her death, the principal is to g0 to his son and daughter in equal His attorney, Mr. Delafiel ghter, Dorothy, now Mrs. E W. Freeman; his son, George the Farmers Loaa & Trust company are anpéintéd trustees of his si=ier's fund. shares. Perkins directs that his resid- tate, after all inheritance and . on taxes have been paid from i1, shali be divided in 12 equal and that four of them r one shall go to his wife, velina B. Per- kins, “absolutely and in fee simple assolute foreve He bequeaths one portion, or one-twelfth his resid- uary estate, to his daughter absolute- 1 one part to his son absolutely hen he directs that three-twelfths of the residue shall go to his wife, Mr. Delafield, his son and the Farm- ors Loas & Trust company, to be held by them in trust and the net income pald to his daughter, Dorothy. When she shall reach the age of 30 he di- rects the trustees to pay one-sixth of the principal to her. She gets an- other sixth at the age of 35 and an- other at the age of 40, 1e¢ remaining half of her trust fund is to be disposed of by the trustees upon her death ™ the man- ner directed by her in her will. If she leaves no will and dies withont jssna, whatever principal remains in the possession of the trustees is to be divided among Mr. Perkins' next of kin. A similar trust fund of three- twelfths of the residuary estate is es- tablished for his son, George W. Jr. The only difference from the daugh- ter's bequest is that the son receives 50,000, from which ; for life. | Cuticura Before He Tries Frec Samples Son®. Diztment, Taleum. e everywhers. Samples oo G OWBICLr « L borater Depe. X, Mnides, Hass: the in ntire prineipal of his trust fund ree equal payments on his 30th, n und 40th birthdays. AMr. Perkins appoints his wife, Mr. Deiafieid, his son and his daughter his exccutors, and directs that no bond all be cxacted from any of them or from any of the trustees of his trust funds for faithful perform- auce of their duties. The power conferred upon his ex- ecutors bx Mr. Perkins in his will is practically unlimited. “It is nly wil), and 1 hereby direct,” he states, “that my ecxecutors, in their absolute and incontrolled discretion, may retain for such period as they shall see fit ! Py ) Y ocoAn) eginte by ‘Teason of so doir GOULD DIVORCY HEARING. Courts Ty Marital Troubles of U. 5. Miltionaire. T'aris, June —The divorce cz of Lrank Jay Gould vs. Edith Kell Goud came up in the fir of the French courts yesterday. For- mer Premier Viviani, representing Mr. Gould, asked for an absolute di- v @ on various grounds. Attorney Zurfiuts, in behalf of Mrs. sould, argued tha! the French trib- were incompetent to try the which he declared was exclu- the province of the American Prosccutor of the Republic ne will sum up on Tuesday, Junae 29, seach s nz J. Gould obtained a diverce chamber | . ! will be maintained. had no juris- a resident of The court over- plea and sustained > granted Mr. Gould. The r is now attempting to have the deeree made salute. ch courts she wa W AIR LINE. l.ondon, June 23.—Holland is to be linked up with England by a regular air service, which will shortly com- The machines leave Croydon, which is a suburb of Lon- don, three times week and will land at aerodrome in Holland about run from Amster- dam. A regular automobile service from the aerodrome and Amsterdam The distance of the air flight is about 260 miles. nience. will a an 20 minutes’ Local Boy ham College and ecetvel Brooklyn, N. Y., John T. Donnelly, Donnelly of 281 was a member of th at Fordham coHege physician and surge: has entered upon interne in St. Catj Brooklyn, N. ¥.,'o contagious hospital has been at the ho weeks, having at average in his wo that the faculty ga to go there some ti Dr. Donnelly is Britain High schog 1914. While at th he distinguished hi lete, and won the ¢ i tion as captain of t| PULLAR & NIVEN Your Lawn Mowers Over Sce if they need sharpening or repair- ing, also Shears, Axcs, Knives, Saws, Eall Mr. Fritz REAR 31 GREENWOOD ST. Telephone 153-13 WHY [T SUCCEEDS Hartford ~ Our Finest Make Of Silk Stockings (Very Slightly Irregular) ALL KINDS — PLAIN SILK — SHEER SILK — HEAVY SILK FANCY SILK — ALL THE WANTED SHADES $245 $2.45 ov#&._'fifl';zmiswu PRICES. b ehe ved ‘the yacation seasomn, when every LAGE v ning New Britain People Appreciate This, v O . ‘ et Beeause It's For One Thing Only, and Nothing can be good for everything. 3, .):0' . s o our st il Seockings. Doing one thing well brings suc- 4 wal The irregularitics consist of a cloud in the weaving, or an uneven «llk thread, so tiny and unimportant as to be practically not discern- ible. There are no holes or mended places. cous, Doan's Kidney Pills are for one thing only. For weak or disordered kidneys. Ask your nelghbor! Here Is New Britain prove their worth. Mrs. G. Swain, 19 Barnett St., says: “1 consider Doan's Kidney Pllls one of the best remedies for kidney trou- ble, because they have proved their value to me. I had a heavy, dull ache across the small of my back and when I walked any distance. iy back ached so I thought it would break. My kidneys acted irregularly too. Doan's Kidney Pills had been used In my family, so I purchased a box from Russell's Drug Store. Doan's were sure to help me, relleving the back- aches and regulating my kidneys."” 80c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn | And they are sold at a price that would average about 38% of the regular prices. Choice of plain silk, heavy silk, sheer silk and fancy silk in all the wanted shades — a big lot of beautiful Stockings at a phenomenal price. On Sale Thursday, June 34, at $2.45 a pair. evidence to By Jove he rides steers where b “Ma. see the h “Yes, show he: And is the —Lord Now Zip the What ‘ _for his capture The giant's a The beauty Alb raptures. And look at h That sword! The Circus is here “LAYDEEZ--an .« GEN’LMEN! The biggest aggregayshun of marvulus enter- tainers ever assembled under one tent — We particularly call your attention to Rory Bory Alice, the astounding agyle exponment of the famous Fijii Fling. Don’t miss this Startling and Stupendous circus. It’s in “Jinx,” the most di- verting photoplay of the year!” C. L. PIERCE & CO. C. L. PIERCE & C0. Opposite Monument 246 Main St., New Britain The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VICTROLA Sign of A. H. HARRIS Motor Trucking 166 Main St. Phone 1849 The circuys is he: arena The tumblers about. 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