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TION GIFTS is very suggestive IGN QUALITY and PRICES, j are assured of considerable saving king over our large lines before 'g. f you have not yet provided yourself with a OLA for the summer, better step in and look ;e‘r“ Combina- - n Offer: VI LIKE CUT. Disk, 10 in., latest or full and ‘half-tone clathing at Wilson’s. ‘has entered the em- y Bros. - will attend an’out- mond on June of 4 Qn;my First. The Bddy corating Co.—advt. d/that Rev. Haven. 'sale of millinery. M. nd.—-—ndvt. man, ho ecently 3 tt;’ 3\ on , flelds the ;[ NYGREN 1§ =‘HR|]WN 22. les Kilby of San -his sister, Mrs. nut street. Antonio curate at.St. Mary's h. to be assigned to a Unconscions Tex Minutes Follow- ing Accident in Plainville Richard C. Nygren of this ‘city whose accomlishments as an aviator hdve won no little fame for him, miraculously escaped death at the Tyler place in Plainville at 6:30 o’'clock last night when his head- A, re- of Swedish day evening His ari g an upflglng-m i 14 ‘ot “the vacum house eet: . a camp, §. of V., will | mutlon from T. y of Bristol tonight. '“m\d Neckwear, 'alw: —advt. Mrs. E. Suprenant of ‘mind mass will be cele- W, 5 i Valkingberg of New York ' Mary’s church Saturday "8t 7 o'clock ror the 11,, editor of the Herald. late ors of the Chamber ot‘ “will “hold & meeting this 4:30 o'cleck. kin has-applied to e on Elm street. , & clerk at the Globe ite, is recovering from an feumonia at nhis home on avenue. ho' figured in an! _Sunday evening, is now monia., . - :Oflce‘r Fred Wagner will duty tomorrow after n of officers of Lexington 0. F., .will be held x‘:text { chine, intending to nuy Reb'okah lodge, jeet Sunday even- “to take part in the jal exercises of the Odd &:aa- a prembers of ° * friend, o OF'A., will | Sunday " mcrmns at mi ump- vy the tor for a permit to his ' the ground and was master ce due to injuries to his RICHARD C. NYGREN. less and threw Him to the ground He was unconscious for about ten min- utes but today is as well as ever with the exception of a lame back and a “bruised side. Four flights had been made by Ny- gren, all of them during the after- noon. Just as the storm clouds be- g&n to. gather he decided to try a | fifth flight. Like a gull he rose from of the miachine until his motor began to slow up. He realized the seriousness + of the situation and turned the ma- alight, At the same time a gust of wind took poses- gion of the’bi-plane and drove it into a-tall tree. Tae collision sent Ny- greén hurtling to the ground, where he wag réndered unconscious, Otto Rittner, his mechanician, and | Hilmer §. (Hummer) Andersoh, a rushed to his side, believing him to be dead. who were watching the voung aviator 5 AINTY TOILET REPARATIONS PeaTalcumPowder 15cbox Pea Perfumes 50c ounce Pea Toilet Water 50c bot. KINSON 169-171 MAIN STREET FROM HIS BIPLANE bi-plane swooped into a tree top | | Mr. and Mrs. Scoville of Plainville, | ‘;’u}l of Plainville was sumoned 'l after' an examination announeed that no‘bones were broken. - Nvgren was able to return to his home ' in this city but the aeroplane was not res- cued from the tree until teday. It is -{ said that it can be repaired. Nygren has been making flights at the Tyler place for the past few weeks., His bi-plane is considered a speedy machine and he has had great success, meeting with no serious ac- fcidents until yesterday. Nygren is a i pupil of Nels Nelson, for whom he was formerly mechanician and with whom he traveled all over the United States. LIST OF GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATES | Diplomas Wil be Presented on Thirsday by Supt. Holmes Coveted diplomas will be presentéd to nearly 400 pupils in the Gram- mar school next Thursday, the names of the graduates being announced to- day by Principal W. C. French. The program for the graduation exercises follows: March—Selected . ...... «...Grammar Schaol Orchestra In)ocat on ....Dr. George W. C. Hill Salutation. ‘.,Walter Wesiey Canfield Class President The Lost Chord Sullivan-Brewer Class Chorus King Robert of Sicily....Longfellow Sophia Ginsberg Opportunity .... Lester Albert Vibberts History of New Britain—Prepared by :J. Lindsay Muir, Read by Ruth Margaret Olson The American Flag..... _..Beecher John Everett Hoffman #a)Groves of Pleasure (b).The Hammer Seng..... A Boys' Russell . Geibel Double Quartet 3 New England Weather..Mark Twain Effile Adeline Carleton Selections from ‘President Wilson's Address at Philadelphig, May 10, 1915 William Joseph OBrien | America for Me Minnie Magdeleine Huber Polly's Visit—Mary Ellen Beloin, Gertrude Anderson, Ruth Adeline Rodin March—Selected Grammar School Qrchestra Présentation of Diplomas—Super- intendent Stanley- H.. Holmes Summer ........J0. - Wagner-Paul . Class Chorus List of Boy Graduates. The graduates are as follows: *Samuel Clark Adelman, - Anthony { Adomaites, Bernard Louis Alpert, Al- !bin Herbert Anderson, *Frank Hild- | ihg Anderson, Norman Anderson, Ru- | dolph Clatirad Anderson,” Walter « Hil-j { mér Andéréon, Eliol Robert Andrews, vAnthony. Joseph ‘Arena. i Matthew John Bachulus, Charles Elder Bailey, Reinhard Joseph Bar. #i deck, Thomas Alfred Basile, Frederick Beil- Regis | Roberts Beach, Lewis ' James | man, John Berger Bengtson, Homer Benoit, Carl Elmer Berggren, { Milton Berkowits, George Dewey . Bloodgoeod, Joseph Bober, John Seiz- ! fred Borg, Barle John: Brady, Rich- { ard: August Buthholz, *Wililam Se- j more Bunnell. | _ Charles Edward Campbell, Walter | Wesley Canfleld; Arvid Frederick Carlson, Clarence Raymond Carlson, ; “John Gunard Carlson, Nicholas Ca- { sale, *Michael Nicholas Cerpack, Law- rence Stephen Coffey, Hymen Henry Cogan, Cyril Robert Connolly, How- ard Jones Crane. Harold William Day, Richard David | Dehin, William John Dennis, Clemens | Joseph Diemand, Joseph Dumin, Cor- nelius Johnson Dunham, Frank Jos- eph Dziczek. Robert Henry Erwin. Elmer William Fienemann, *Samuel Feingold, Abe Simon Finkelstein, Henry John Firnhaber, Howard Vin- cent Frisbie, Carl Valdemar Frisk, ot Martin Ferdinand Gaudian, Arthur William Gauer, Harold William Ges. chimsky, Harry Bennett Gooby, Wil- liam Burton Goeby, Herman Gold- ! stein, Samuel’ Gordon, Louis Joseph Goudt, Joseph Bernard Gradeski, George William Granquist, Henry Wil- liam Groth, Raymond Francis Gun- ning, William Henry Gurley. Charles Henry Hall, Homer: Jessie Hall, Richard..Miller Hall, - Charles Hanson, Harold Stroud Harrison, Ray- | mond Sidney Harrisen, Howard Frank | Heacox, Albert Henry ' Heinzmann, Harald Franklin . Herre, Howarad Charles Hodge, /Bengt Holt, Morry Harry Horwitz, Stanley’ Morrison Howe, Jacob Lewis Huberman, John Rogerson Hulme. Arthur Leroy Jackson, Carl Adolph Johnson, Hjfalmar Nathaniel Johnson; William Arthur Jehnson. *Carl Kaytar, Edward KXennedy, Howard Patrick ‘Kiernan, John XKil- bourne, *Stephen Alphone Kosako- ski, Conrad John Kronholm, Charles Ernest Kupfer. % Nels Lawtrence Lagerlof, Alfred Philip Larson, David Theodore Lar- son, Suno Valdemar Larson, Benjamin Paul Lehrer, Claude Henry Leroux, Earl Charles Lestér, Clement Lewis, John Joseph Lewisky, John Patrick Lickwar, *Clarence ‘Arthur Lund- quist. Raymond Duncan MacArthur, Jos- eph Anthony Maerz, Samiiel Eliot Mag, Gilbert' Palmer « Marsh, Walter Evan May, William May, *Thomas Fran. cis McDonough, Harold Frank Me- lander, Alfred Charles Middleton, Ed- ward Herman Munson. Thomas Louis Nair. - ander Norrfeldt, sén. James Edward O’Brien, George Jos- éph Olcott, Philip Rudolph - . Olsorn, Vincent Theodore Olson, Oscar Wil- liam Oslund. Ragner Alex- Paul Gustave Nil- Emerson James Parker, Emil Gus-{ Agnes Louise Case, tave Pawlowsky, George Bdward Feterson, Edward Nathaniel Peterson, i | Oscar Sigfred Peterson, Thomas Boni- face Reynolds, Cafmon Pignatella. William George Rice, Karl Ritter, VARMSHES ENAMELS STAINS & BRUSHES y or paper. That is the necessity when ou are painting your home selecting your wall Quality ! That’s it, and we have it in éverything that we de, or supply. The above {8 an important factor, New Hous¢ O\“\or. Ees:des that our prices are right. i CONSULT US FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT THAT A FIRST CLABS PAINT SHOP SHOULD CARRY. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3-and 5 Frankiln Square. New Britain, Conn. Qur Delicatessen Counter The delichtessen man has the following to offer-for Saturday: €Chicken Salnd, 60c. Salmon Salad, 30c. Cot. Cheese with Pimentoes 15¢ Fresh Butter Milk, 10c Qt. Baked Fresh Ham, 50c a 1b. Tuna Fish Salad, 30c. Cabbage Salad, 10c, Ham Croquettes, 5¢c each, Ham Hash, 15c, Delicious Roast Beef, 45c. Baked Spaghetti with cheese 15¢ Our Baking Specials for Tomorrow You can save money by buying at this store. will be, those delicious Lemon cakes, 15c, Sunshiné cekes, 12¢, Mo- cha Rolls 15c each. On Qur Candy Counter The young lady has the following to offér: Thesé ui.cious as- serted chocolatés, 2.¢ per 1b. Safety First With Qur Ice Cream Sunday special will be, TAN: cious flavors, 50c per Qt, GO BRICK, an assortment of deli- = Remember- Trolley and ‘Auto Lunches put up on shert notice, just call 908 or 907. We arc open evenings.' HALLINAN BREAD & ICE CREAM COMPANY 142 MAIN STREET Lrnest Leroy Robertson, Claremnce Rockwell, Roseen, William Louls Rowe Charles Henry Rudolph.' ~ Samuel’ Charles Jullus' Sakalduskas, Schindewolf, Walter cher, " Clifford Sahlotsky, John . Waltér Otto ‘Williamn Schlei- ‘Albert Scheidler, Charlés Theodore Schechtman, Ernest Williain Schlichting, Alfred Schwader, James Edward Shaw, Myer Shurberg, John Petér Sinkiewicz, Louis Charles Sleath, Elmer Philip Sparks, Moses F.dward Spector, Joseph George Stalk, Jack Stepanian, Emil Emanuel Sund- strum, Gunnard Herbert Swanson. Louis Tarsky, Valerio albert Tinti, Roger. Walter Truslow. Simdh . Valentins, Charles Dana Vibberts, Lester Albert Vibberts, Bruno Albert Wagner, Arnold Freds ' erick Wallen, Elmer FPaul Wallen, Harry John Walsh, Edward Welinsky, Harry Robert Welinsky, William August Wolf, Harvey Kimball Wood- { ford. George Leonard Avgust Ziegler. Girl Graduates. Annette Beulah Abrahamson, Anna Helen Adamaitis, Viola Blanche Alex, Florence Sylvia Alpert, Ester Ellen Anderson, Hattie Florence Anderson, Pearl Anderson, Eva Appell. Alice - Rita Bailey, Helen Mar- guerite BehnkKe, Lauretta Barbara Beilman, Mary Ellen Beloin, Eleanor Charlotte .Bengtson, Elvera S. Bengt- son, Priscilla. BElsa Bergstrom, Elsie | Helén Berman, Mary Berman, Emma Marion Bernasconi, quist, Lillie Rose Bertini, Winifred Josephine Boehm, Pearl Bessaff, Helen Pearl Birnbaum, Jessié Fulton Blair, Alice Spéncer Bodycoat, Minnie Fliz- abeth Borg, Laurie Anna Botham, Myrtle Isabell Boyington, Doris Louise Bradley, Betsy Leah® Brin, Beulah Marion Brown, Ella Margaret Brown, Sadie Elizaheth Buckley, Louise Mar. garet Bulmahn, Lillian Gertrude Cameron, Marion Gertrude - Canter, Tleorence Eleanore Carlson, Vasti Mathijlda Carlson, Effie | Adsline Carleton, Myrtle May Carroll, Rose Chernoff, Mary Winston Clifford, Helen Dor- othy Collins, Minnie Comonick, Ther- esa Marie Cook, Anna Josephine Cur- foni. ‘Qlive Pancy Davis, Lucy Marie Di- Zehler, William 0 Edward *Thire Willlam | Mabel Maria Ber- ! Nonno, Ruby Estelle Dixon, Christina Pauline Drauchick. Agnes Hildur Ellgren, Lillian Hilde- gurd Ellquist, Alma Elizabeth Fng. dahl. Mary Katherine Fallen, Catherine Agnes Forsyth. Mildred Etta French, Bertha Inge- borg Fredricksen, Florence Eleanor Fusaro, Erma Marie Galimberty, i Mabel Emmaline Gates, Rosa Linnea Gelhaar, Mirnie Maiie Glabau, Au- | relia Dorothy Gnzcco, Mildred Mar- garet Goodrich, Neille Frances Good- rich, Mary Pauline Grazulewich, Ethel May Grisweld, Sarak Hannah Gross, May Leah Guenther. Alice Maud Hackney. lian Haigis, Sigrir Hele: {Bllep Christine Hart, Winifred Bilz. abeth Hartnett, Veronica Cecélia Has- son, Swdie Louise Hoch, Ethel Amela Hodge, \ Mary Caroline Hoffman, Lil- lian Constance Hdpkins, Doris Dj ‘50n Ho\cYQll. Minnie Magdeleine Hu- ber. Ingeborg \ Anna Jacebson, Alice Marie Jester)\ Esther Flizabeth John- igon, Hildur Nmelia Johnson, Jennie | Theresa Johnsan. Sadie Elizabeth {Kilbourne, A iStephanle Ameli 'ces Kramer, Gladqys Bthel Krum. Wanda Cecelia\. Lagosz, Annie Emelia Larson, Claya Linnea Larson, { Dorothy Lthelyn-\ Latham, Patrie Clara Lemeris, Jennlle Dorothy Levin, “Nellie LeWitt, Ellen| Henrietta Lind- strom, Mollie Light, \Ethél Lipman, | Edith Lucile Loomis, Qorothy Mitchell Loomis, Helen Beatricd Luddy. Agnes Helen Mansfleld, Gertrude Istella Mellen, Anna Cecelia Miecz- | kowski, Ruth Grace M&ore, *Fran- ces Margaret Morrissey. Esther Mabel Nelson, Eby Blanche Neri, Ruth Emma Norton. Edith Marign Oberg, Aghes Kath- | eren Ohlson, Adeleine \Ingeborg Ohman, Alice ‘Emily 0l!0n,\ Eleanor Virginica Olson, Ruth Mm—garyt Olson, Marion May Osdeén.- Edith Celia Paulson; Mfldre Helen Peterson, . Bertha Pauline Pg&terson, Lottie Mildred Piorkowski, \ Ruth Elizabeth Prelle. Anna Quinn. Fern Elizapeth Redden, innie Wilhelmina Richtér, Gertrude) Mary Reilly, Ruth -Adeline ' Rodin, "Hazel Frances Roth. { Helen Rebecca Sattérthwaitg, Rose Gladys Lil- Hallberg, Kaplan, Ruth Alice a Gertrude Kobs, Konrad, Bella Fran- HARTF ORD WE ARE HFADQUARTERS FOR Every weman admires the fashionable Panama Hats, they are,. Wear. just the ideal Hat for Summer TRIMMED 'AND UNTRIMMED, EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FROM GINTUINY E o i e -3, HATS TO SELEOT FROM. IN $1.00 UPWARDS. You'll surely want one of. | these handsome Panamas—we are showing hundreds of clurml“ styles for Street, Dress and Outing Wear. We have ali leading shaper, some Mmedium, while others are small re fairly large, othérs ., Some have trimmings of mfl band or veivet ribbon, while others aré more elaborately with White Breasts, White Wings, Flowers, Ostrich, Fancy Silk Ribbon and other beautiful and effective trimmings, Buying these Panama Halg direct from the largest and bast Importers we arc in a position values. to offer the most exu‘orlln?‘ Of Interest to the Motorist COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF Auto Caps, Bonnets and. Ve,ils‘ We wish to cail atténtion to Auto Caps and Bonnet effécts. stylés and in all colorings. We h ment of Auto Veils. our very complete assortments of We have thém in all the newsst also a large and choice assort. Outing and Sport Hats My, what an immensé assortment in all the very Duck and Pique. in Felt, 8ilk, Satin, Corduroy, present wear. “GENTLEMEN, styles Just the }qr you might as well have clothes of distinction - as the other kind. They cost no more. ~ ASmt’saSuit.ofcmme,Mbow-lQ’ better it is, howmchmmlul,m you can tell your friends that you wear = - HORSFALL CLOTHES We are proud of these garments and well: -+ may you share our pride. We have: rfldwium our reputation by placing our label on the merchandise we sell because in our W CXR ) ¢ ment it is right mqunlity,ri:lulnltyknul right in price. When you buy Horsfall Clothes you ceive more than just clothes. We sell qual- lsg's, service and distinction. Suits §15 up to s RO o . Aot 14 STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOT: HES Slein-Bloch stands for quality fhat rings trus, developed m “Sixty Yoars of Knowing How." Howstalls Frances Savio, Ruth Schaefer, uby Marie Scheidler, Tillle Schneider, Minnie Mary Schusler, 'Mildred Loulse Sedgwick, Hazel Christine Selander, Mildred Sherman, Ruth Corine Sher- man, *Helen Mary Sikora, Esteile Clark Simons, Cecilia Mary Skrentny, Margaret Rose Slaney, Olive Marioa Slaney, Marjorie Kllen Sleath, Bdra May Smart, Marion Mae Solonion, Rose Blanche Solombn, “Gortrude Blizabeth Smith, Grace Marie Siuth, ¢ Edith Irene Steele, Edith Alvina Stohl, Elin Linnea Stehi, . Lillian Karin Sundling, Viola Linea Stmeson, Edith . Charlotte Swanson, = Hsther Helen Swanscn, Mildred Franecina Swanson. Borghild Thompson, Dorothy Glad- den Townsend. Siantola Anna Vetrano. Helen Martha Wacker, - Honor List, The honor list of the clags follows: “Gunaar Valentine Anderson, Cur- tis Wilson Christ, Clifford Langdon Fafilkner, Robert Burns Forbes, Al- bert Arthur Hilton, *Milton Emil Hjerpe, John Everett Hoffman, Jo- seph Horenstein, *Thure Adolf John- son, Ralph Joseph Kolodney, Arvid Norlander Lareon, Hareld Lawry, Edson Clark Lockwood, Jameés Lind- say Muir, Lawrence Valentine Nord- gren, William Joseph O’'Brien, Clar- ence Olaf Olson, *Albert Joseph Rhy- an, Arvid Steel Thorvaldsén, James Dexter Walcott, jr., % Harold BEdward Wallin, Florence Adeline Albanesé Gér- trude Anderson, Rose Genevie Bay- er, Fedora Julia Coburn, Sophia Gin: berg, Elizabeth Catherine Hiltpol *Elna Bivira Johnsén, Julia Halvida Johnson, Margaret Anna Kelly, “Daigy Margaret Koplowitz, Iithel Olive Nygren, Ruth Estslle Pinches, FEtta Rose Richman Jeannetie Segal, Sally Hildur Bwanson, Ruth Linton Taylor, Hannah Waskowitz, Dorls Williams. Pupils whose rames are marked Wwith an astérisk héve completed tire graduating : g -ntmniuohinv 93.99 ASYLOM ST. omg-u 140 work of the #gradoes in one year. Astrid Lissette Westman, Louis | restine, Willizms, Mary Agnes liams, Olive Klizabetn wmt-. da Williams, Freda Gerltrn kur, Flora Bmma Woitowils, Ethel Wolt. i1 Heien ida Yung, Julin Werence Zahler, zu:u garet Zisk, NAVE YOU TRIED THIS SCHEM®? . Residents of Camp streot and Mcin.. ity have been greatiy aunoyed fduri the past fow days by frequent, v of a strange man who Has p successfully for bouquets of fowers, which hé declared were to be W at! {unerals of his relatives. Invi ticn pevedled the fact !.Mt quets have been serving to the bare of saloohs, the which have been PAyIng drinks. SURPRISE PAR] A very plegsant surprise Miss Astrid Anderson in_he her graduation from the * A great many of her I classmates were present. ing was spent in dancihg Vocd] - selections were . rénds Walter Falk and Staniey plana selections by Miss asd Miss Ida Eliason. A e was . served. Miss Anderson. W presgnted with a handsome desk. s e RED MEN'S" Bunday will be me: the Red Mén ana D orating, All members I to donate are requested at the hall leave them with the commitiee.