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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916. GRANUATION PLANS - — Mak " | ' THE KIDDIE -KAR ake Your Wedding 1 "pigrecieo Topay | L2 HORSFALL THE JITNEY Gift Se]ection From St Mary's Schol, i, Class of 1916, § e, JOY RIDER gTR AWS eive Diploma Ready iR PO For Boys and Girls. ur 01ce Llne 0 | Al detaits A;m‘unl ;\'i(h the grad- | S W2 For your Young.Ster‘S STERLING SILVER, ‘;uj‘ e e a ‘] \ l_qr;alr}}zggqn ?{appm@; ARE QUITE THE S)IARTEST! HAND PAINTED CHINA, e s R e e H cth i hliid dare'rsea;sj We are far ahead of all others in style and AND CUT GLASS, been completed. Solemn vespers will | § 4 as‘fioneacnd fu“‘“ r vanetyg—and our prices are as moderate as fll [ he sung before the exercises ave com- | B \ - S ; any. See our new Also we have a large stock of fine Jewelry suitable [ monced with the following suests of | # SN RN Safe, indestructable - . for brides, bridesmaids gifts and ushers. s e e e e |- NwrE) and handsomely fin- MILITARY STYLE PANAMAS AT Rev. Thom MeK sub-deacon; A, < : ; N | Rev. John E. Iy ster of cere- | f 7 ished m light orange ¥ | monies. Professor I%. I. Harmon will 4 > color with red wheels. @ | preside at the organ. At the close of | 8 y ‘ = g e *’_TH = @ | \cspers, Father Winters will present | [ 3 The Kiddie-Kar is [ ] the diplomas and the graduation ser- | i = made in four sizes. mon will be preached by Rev. William orier & vysom C0.f - 'HERBERT L. MILLS THorstalls 54 MAINS TREET | o W iT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND _ Gold medals of excellence for hi e -99 A onnec wi o Where Quality is as Represented. B ok tseol s e e e | HARDWARKL 336 ] AEN STREET 2 :{AR’I?FI‘\BRIE)“ L cd the following, each of whom one of the four rooms into which the | cla is divided: ] Anne Dot- ticelli, Agne Ma Mc! . An- drew Albert Rotosky and (mmp.v John | = ‘|TWO LOCAL MEN ARE Lazorick. For second highest rank | F@; J. M. HALLINAN, INC, GOGGLES | GIVEN HIGH HONORS | 1) 0, s Mot socenh 1 Successor to Hallinan Bread and ice Cream Co. City ltems TN e 8 FOR THE MOTORIST Luxury "road,_—advt_ gan and Dag Clement Mahone X GRVR chrTer) Premiums for scholarship will STORE PRICES i We are showing a complete assortment of AUTO ’ GOGGLES, in shell and model frames, amber glass. éES of the Willimantic Normal i graduating c of which her For Friday we offer our regular line of 2. !B All styles to select from at 16c, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, { $1.25 and $1.50. 10cBreadfor ..............7c : P D ter is £ member. We give you this opportunity to become better acquainted with our superior pro- <= §|§ [R3% A\ ducts. ] DRUG STORE ° i : i cThe R Stoire This we guarantee to be our regular 10c = SO st MAIN STREET | size of Bread. Bam | Bugene P. Chase Graduates Irom | awarded the following: Julia 3 | Burns, Margaret Mary Crowe, Helen | Dartmouth “With Highest Honors” | Lorraine Janelle, Marie Antoinette N Massey, Anna Marie Cullinan, Cather- H. A. Wooster Gets PH.D. at Yalo | ine Marie Heck, Alexander Tutles, | g > | winiam Eaward Hagerty. Everett Jo- | | »wa’ sraduates of the New Britain | copp Arbour, Richard Philip Murphy ke Catherine Malone and Cath- | High school were accorded signal | James Anthony Storey, George IBd- | and Frank Winn of South Nor- | NONOTs at the commencement exer- | ward Janelle. 5 _‘ | are the guests of Mrs. Thomas | clses of their respective Alma Mators Premiums for English composition [ e will be awarded the following: I | Yesterday Eugene Parker Chase, N. B. | ggret Veronice Jackson, Rose Cathe Charles H. Parsons and Miss | H. 8. 1912, belng one of the gradua- | ine Arata, Francis Joseph Sullivan, Parsons of West Main street | tion speakers at Dartmouth and being | W Gerald Curtin. The contest one to Hackensack, J., ona |,y ded the hi E starte > . Harty Branch, o Robert Parsons, formerly of o) sl estRonor SR e eol : s to be written by s lege can confer, and Harvey A. |y o re®ulted in the follo | i cipal L. P. Slade and mmnv wl'l | tomorrow for Tiverton, R. L, | they will spend the summer. [ fiereu by 10 Ng & Irish Revolution,” a lecture Wooster, N. B. H. S. 1905, being given | win nd prizes will be nelius Lehane, Irish labor lead- | the degree of Ph.D. at Yale. - them: First prize, orator. Scenic theater, Sunday lm}ln Chase Is the son of Charics F' adette Anna C e gy hase of West Main street an | ranked as one of the most hrilli Trish Soldiers’ Work students in the country, having earned Tohn Aloysiol Kenne: “Ed i BOAT YISITS SPAIN and been awarded the Ceeil Rhodes | David Clome . v second p | Scholarship this vear He will take | “Trish Poetry, setl Bart- jup his studies at Oxford, England, | 1étt;” “The Per ary Agnes next fall. At the Dartmouth com. § ley; “The Irish Hero,” Tt f 11 a o must J. M _H ALLINAN INC g | ;f You Want (Jood Bottled For Your Insurance and ¥ 0 e > Beer, Wine or Liquors, Swmety Bqna Successor to Hallinan Bread and Ice Cream Co. g Order Same from ‘ e e mencement exercises yesterday Mr. | I'rancis Meaghen, Cyril > - Chase delivered an oration on “Idenis | tin; “Daniel O'Connell” Frederick | | "Phone 906. PHILIP BARDECK, h‘:"{VIé"I{‘{_ A. PARSONS A. R 83 in the College Today.” To his name | Amil Beloin. Honorable mention will | & TR i et e e e L EHENE LR — & 59 G, 2 Kaiser to King Alfonso, was afiixed the honorary script “Sum. | be awarded the following: “The Af- 185 Arch St. Phone 482-2 Tonthr BIsck ; _ ma Cum Taude,” meaning “with high- | flictions of Ireland,” Mary Agnes Mec- fid, Via Paris, June 22, 11 a, m. { est honors." Inern A Famous Hyphenated prman submarine arrived today [ Among other scholarship honors, | American,” Helen Cecelia Connally; rtagena. The officers dis- | Mr. Chase attained a commencemeni | “Ireland, the Persecuted” Selina Mary ked and left for Madrid with a | mark, ranking above 80 per cent. for | Dube; * Moore,” Mabel Ver- ntial letter for King Alfonso. his entire course. He also receivad | onica 2 ; > Irish in the | arrival of the German sub-|the Rufus Choate scholarship for four [ United States, Qe SKe N eronica U-35 at Cartegena wasyears, having attained a rank of 90 |Ja RO BTSN O T2 oo ] v confirmed. The submarine|per cent. during his entire collago | S ars,” Rosalle Margaret hored alongside the Spanish | course. TLikewise Mr. Chase ducation in Treland,” Cataluna. The secretary of | elected to the honorary Phi Beta Kap- i 111 erald; “Saint C | 4 ¢ * irtagena. to receive an auto- | ent upon high scholarship—at Dart. | i0 e l'nilml State Alma Mar; letter from the German em-|mouth a rank of 85 per cent. heing | Berard; “The End of the Milesian | 4 Eu 0 King Alfonso, supposed to|required in 60 per cent. of the dezwee | RUle,” Mary Agnes Donahue; “Rob- | b 9 b | L ks for the reception-given in- | requirements. Mr. Chase also rocoived | et Emmett, the Irish Martyr,” Jo- / i P I ,AR N i ana recases Germans from Kamerum, | honorable mention as a Greek stu. | Seph Willlam O'Keefe; “John Boyle 2 b submarine came from Pola, [ dent, departmental honors In Tng. | O Rellley, the Irish Exile and Loved Btrian naval base. >, ” Fard: o ° 5 lish, the 1916 Grimes first prize Poet,” Harold Joseph Ward he 1 "> 1 - section of the press which | English composttion. the 1915 1 o(fl':f Hero of Quebec, Richard Montzom- i al] o !) all'i the German side in the War| oo first prive for English eompa. | €T Francis Joseph Sullivan: “The ] STANDARBOTLCOZNY. e - es articles today euloglzing | gition and the 1915 second Atherton | HerO ©f Temperance,” William o} 3 L ~ fman sailors for their naval| prize for excellency in Greek. ward Hagerty; “The Desire of the Mr. Wooster has been engaged as | IISh for Independence,” Alexander professor of political economy nt thel||Joic8 Tutles " @Robert = Hmmett IS THROUGH. Untversity of Missouri at Columbia, | S07E€ Joseph Beckett; “Catholle = 5 e i ma ipat corge Edwar & C—— g : p Mo., and will remove with his family | Bmancibation; SG,‘ of=sis ‘q‘;d] Ijh NEW BRITAIN Frank Kawaleik, 25 Silver St. uith announced in the house |to that place next fall. DORSi SntiRenciclosate: Sarki Sy O T i, 245 L L e Sarkis Abraham, 29 Ta S Joseph Krenni, 245 Elm St. ons today that the resignation —_—— Ireland, James Francis O'Brien; & John Basso, 35, Rockwell St. William Lambert, 63 Pleasant St. bn Wimborne as lord 'leuten- : T Douglas Bates, 20 Dew IR paae i e ) ) Jouglas Bates, 20 Dewey St. S e - fireland, tendered shortly atter; SILNIKERS GIVEN INCRE: SEoamot st e lament Anthony G. Battaglia & Co.. 30 Lawlor St. MValentyiLech. (67.Grove and 310, High on of the recent Irish re- | Buffalo, N. Y., June 22.—The Grand - Sam Berkowitz, 648 M 3 premiums will be awar, : erkowitz, 648 Main St. ! had been accepted. [Crunkfrailroad Jicar ¥ checkers ¥andil ) !-rne:’ for O\m‘ll(‘n(*(\\":dnd 1‘h"\f?‘l Thomas Bia: 276 South Main St. Julius Leibold, 59 North St. clerks, whose strike tied up traffic on 02\‘ L e, B s Lchi Anton Bou 3 Harvard B. Marholin, 313 Fast St. . W the International Bridge, returned to [ 35 SR208 VRN P& "rilC8 O00CE, BTV | Louis Brin, Hartford Ave. Nocola Messina, 64 Lafayette St. . work todey. . They will receive an In- | 2CFPeXU8 B TS KO OWRE o Samuel Clark, 71 Elm St D. McMahan, 52 Lawlor St. lg argaln crease inf wages of about 8 per cent. % oy Abetz) Grace HosterMacy 2 John Conklin, 80 Beaver St. M Messmer, 528 Stanley St. Gorman, Marguerite Licgey, Berna- Willlam Cowlishaw, 439 West Main St. Janas Mikalanskas, 14 Spring St. pily house, corner Arch, Grand | Miss Marion Rackliffe has returned | qette Conlon, Helen C onlin, U Lea Datro, 182 South Main St. P. Monahan, 67 West St. pect streets. from Dean Academy for the summer. | Dricino, Kathleen Riley | Francis Dobson, Ist., 35 Spring St. 3. E. Murphy, 500 Main St e moved back and give extra en, Margaret Jackson, Mary Feore, 7 Emanuel Di Normo, 127 Church St. National Market, 176 Arch St. RICK BLOCK. i e Veronica Noble, Helen Conx | M. Doherty, 406 Arch St. John O'Bricn, 126 North St. ; : nolly, Tlelen Seman, Alice | John Donlon, 162 North St. D. S. Ohman, 716 Stanley St. e for particulars— = Bartlott, Anne Coneingham, Cladve)) ' B. Dubway, 57 Smalley Kasimir Podchajski, 527 Burritt St., E L 5 Daly, Margaret Hyland, Anna Jack- John Driczck, 98 Grove St. A. Pola, 316 Elm St. [] Heal Es'ate cu son, Alice Marshall, Marion O'Neil, Enterprise Provision Co., Jubilece and YLeal Protass, 53 Hartford Ave. L] Harold Ward, ¢ 1 Curtin, John Ken- Chapman St. A. Rapp & Co., 298 So. Main St, S AbSOIUtely Removes ney, James Kelley, Edward O'Reilly, g Julius Eggert, 118 Hart St. Samuel Reiner, 41 Cherry St. 505~ - B. Natl. Bank Bldg. i i cehan, Joseph O'Keefe, Fran- ¥ Louis Fallett Lafayette St. Hyman Rubin, 101 Winthrop St. 272 Main street. s Indlggstlon. One pack.a%e fl?f’éu?f;\i.“n‘“.'mlfilfli !2"nm)vhcll, James Mrs. Dora Fuchman, 284 Park St. John Ryan, 110 Hartford Ave. e LTy e e proves it. 25c at all druggists. | Donanue, William Ramsey, Iarold Simon Fogelson, 224 South Main St. \n\or(-l"vh Trading Co., 160 Main St. i Brophy, William Grem, Thomas Ker- B (nlflnl‘\ Bros., 98 \\a:lun"ton St. 31t South Main St. in, Frederick Beloin, Hugh Coyle, | rge Geer, 78 Stanley St. William s‘llln‘nl\(‘l 642 Arch St. Bernard Foster, Clement Grace, Wil- < ] S Samuel Sirkin, 44 Willow St. liam Humason, Edward Lyman, Ed- Y <ugene Cl<)\(‘l. Arcl . W. Smith, l:’)fi High St. ward Nerulis, Gerald Shine, I‘rancis 7 Nathan Googel, 186 Ci El(‘\[nu( St. isaac Swarsky, 218 North St. Griffin Mrs, Annie Gordon, 40 Dewe; James Sweency, 91 North St. 5 ] 4 . i Ranchetti Gianesio, South M. Tobin, 22 Crown St. b i = S C. A. Hall, 238 Main St. N. Tomaszewsky, 67 Orange St. MBS AVITAS SR RE SIED) Samuel Hall, 39 John S Warsaw Grocery, 89 Broad St. T i Vasil Zaiko, 159 Broad St. ST G William Holcombe, 171 Park St. Deported With Sister, Latter’s Child : J. Hanneyman, 399 West Main St, John Zisk, 351 Broad St. and 2 German Nurse. Jacob Jafte, 200 High St. : 4 B S R J. W. Woodruff, Berlin, Ct. . El Paso, Tex., June 22 3 s)umnu Jones, 672 Arch St S, F. Honiss, Berlin, Ct. | Torres Villa, wife of Francisc Villa, - Icler_ Kaminski, 84 Booth St. | was arrested by the police las Kaminski Bros., Farmington Ave. ©. Berlin Milling Co., East Berlin, Ct. : / Benjamin Katz, 101 Whiting St. ; e and w or sister and her J , 101 g . W. Bowers, East Berlin, Ct. andpitherisistors sy John Keiko, 115 Grove St. 2 i, the mountains or the shore ? Arrange with us [ chila, about five years old, and a Ger- ] A Koy (350 Dot . Ritohle, Wensington, €% Drug Supplies, Candy and Toilet Articles. Dis- 8 ported to S e i Tsaac Kolodney, 73 Broad St. M. Cowles, Kensington, Ct. ) 5 ([Borted toluares on R oro o o Mrs. Rebecea K ) Myrile St. John Penna, Kensington, Ct. ice makes no difference. Delivery same as at your ;‘1"’0’3":;""" hof kaveRnolressonttor Felix Kolodzik, 166 Broad St. D. S. Negri, Mensington, Ct. i i g H | Mrs. Villa arrived here ostensibly r651dence We Shlp Sanle day Order 18 receIVEd 1 from New Orleans, but the police be- K pay charges. | lieve she came from Los Angeles. She id she intended to go to Chihuahua Send us your order. | {0 100k for her husband. | POLICE AND I. W. W. FIGHT. | m afl Of QW Drk | Virginia, Minn., June 22. One man | ! | E \] . | was killed and two wounded in a fight | | here today between special police and 1 | I. W. W. strikers who were on their | 4 169-171 | way to picket the Alpena Mine of | Oliver Tron Mining Co. Movre than *s MAIN STREET | fifey shota were fived, some of thom by a woman armed with a repeating rifles iveries a at Cartagena, pposedly | Del h Autograph T.etter of Thanks !

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