New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1919, Page 2

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3 and "CLASS PICTURES ‘ramed at Reasonable Prices Stationery Dept. THE Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Stree! Suits for Misses and Women. Beautiful mod- els’ in black, navy and grey a number of izes are from 42 to 46. $19.75 and ¢ ¢ Luke Horsfall Go, g HARTFORD CITY ITEMS e advise vou Lyens Terrace, a Be of the city surpris 8 now under ‘amily house bther house he lots on es eft on Shuttle bn south ill all ght he people now have their eves open. alemen on property every afternoon. rices until Saturday will be on easy erms with no taxes or interest for wo ars. The Bodwell Realty Company. Phone 1801.—Advty. Tho building fund committee of the nights of Columbus will meet to- ight at 8 o’clock. Engine C e a still alarm noon and n the to k S would eyes be A bungalow construction, a thre: t completed, and d out yesterday. 4 st side are gone, only two Meadow Ave. and of cot side They rwurday, as be b by y ympany No. 2 responded call yvesterday after- extinguished a rubbish fire of 173 Park street. rear 73 Shultz and Costello have sold a n F for the Central ompany razelli Palatino. Everybody who pays ity is invited to attend khe Kentpayers’ this Arch A e lot st Realty rent in the a meeting of Association to be held at 8 o'clock at 90 Advt elass of over initiated the meeting of New PBritain 3. P. O. W. tonight. | [Following the degree work there will be an entertainment and luncheon evening street 30 candidates will lodg John Gerv day sin ¢ and aid of some brated his birth- rly this morn- several bottles of whiskey. He Bround at 3:45 this morning on the sidewall on Clark street hy Officer Jiianford Dart and brought to the po- | liee station. A ‘fine of $3 was pesed today by Judge James T. 111, Miss Girda Ca MeMillan store Allen ceepted ern. A vester ng with eer and the was im- | Mes- son, formerly of the and late of the Sage stpre of Hartford has again a position at the local con- piano last Lolia ertrude fethodist Steve Caruso hrough Lawyer A. A. Greenberg | hgainst John Yonesibes for the re- covery of $600 on account of damage ta an automobile. The writ re- turnable to the city court. KELLY That Thom and vio evening hy M. Littlehales Olcott at t church parlors, has brought recital the was pupils of | ands Miss Trinity ] suit | is OT AFRAID, s Kelly who is with an Infantry division at Camp Meade and Who was scheduled to sail for Ger. many today did not request that he bé taken out of the army was shown by a letter which he has sent home pnd in which he remarks that he will s0gn be helping to keep the Germans where they belong. He {s but 17 years of age and enlisted after run- ning away from home and it was at hig mother’'s request, she states, that letters were sent yesterday by Mayor Quigley, asking for his selease. | I | | garty, two | | Shepard e tofs com thed live: soel Ne sent their flag. “War lia” . £ Al Prayer Rev. Henry “Land of Our Hearts" ., .., High School Chorus Solo, “Morning in Spri Doris Louise B3 “Stradella’ High Aloud gh “our “Shout Addre soci 't en ican Flags School Orches in Triumph' School ¢ xpect Dr. Wil Schools, tion of Diplomas and Amer- New Flotow 2 Manney “horus ations' o am McAndrew York City Dr. McAndrew st chestra, Cla Recessional r Spangled Banner' . of 1919 March Chorus, , and Audience Graduating Class. Young wamen Annette Beulah Abrahamson, Helen Doroth pert, 14 Anderson, Olga Christine Anderson Ruby Ann ite Aspinw: Ruth Helen Totte bel Ma Pauline i Bigeloy Louise Margaret Bruce, Louise Viv Clar: Myrtle Chamh her 1 son radley M n Carlson, May Ahlstrom Ellen Anderson, Gertrude Maybelle Sophie Anderson, Harriet Andrews, ndec Elizabeth I o Berquist, oS50 T, Mary dic argaret Gladys Ander: I at Bassett ach, Flvera Lilli v Fultor Idith Hilda own Magda Cal asti M Carroll, 1 Mary Wir Helen Dorothy Collin Collins, Priscill Frances Curtin, Frances Mary May Armena Dunbar. Helen degarde trude Louise Mildred beth Fitzpatrick Helen Mabel berg, Anna Helen Gross. Fdna May Hart, Lillin Horsf Edith niec Magdeleine Humohrey. Irene Mary rie Jost or F M ret Kilbourne, ryn Kro Marg: Ma lie Light, Mabel Irer Alathen M Rita McDonoug cGee, Ger vy beth Miller, lorenc Blanche hoff. Alice Ingeborg can 12dith Cecilia Peck Ruih Ame Pike, Ruth [lizabe Mildred Quinn Gertrude helmina Rogin, dy, T Peck h V. Leona ( Constance Wilson Crowe, ret Ellquist Eirwin Dudley Trene Tmelyn Helen Anna | Mitchell Loomis, e Ludwig rgaret Katherine Ohman, Hannah Mary chtes Geor o Madel Ihbotson Delay, Hazel Aline Dohrenwend, Dohrenwend, Loui sk Cilady Hamilton, Maic Till, Hart H Huber Tgoe 1 abeth Kell ret Ko thel , Nelli Rita Helen M ‘athc © Mary Mechar Frances Ohl Ruth Pauls Marg Pc th 1 Prelle. ronica Reilly Dor ther rion Isabel Rowland Ruth Mildred Burris man, Ellen Edn M: ssie Sleath, M Peck Fra dur Swanson. Ruth Thompson, Schaefer Louise Sherman, Linton Katharyn Gert Ruth Agnes Shine, Mz mart, Grace Marie Smith, 3 Stanley ples, Violet Linne Linnea ry El Sur Tayl thy Gladden Tawnsend. Tucker. Francine trice house Wells Mary We Doris Williams, Mary lthel Wolf. Frances BEmma Hilda Ziskin Young men Bernard Anderson, Alexander Frank James Burr. Charles Tidw Chang, Cur Edward Ke ward Doerr, ton, Williams, Annic Frances Ziu Lewis is W t N Wachter, Waskowitz, Dora Dotha Lou Flor v Gates Gorman, n, Sedgwick, Ratha wanson, Catherine Wesker, ence Sylvia Al- Pearl Helen Andres, Marguer- n, heryn ‘iola, e, Rose Bayer, Ileanar Char- Bengtson, Ma- e Rose Bertini, lyn 1lizabeth v Blair, Brindie . Anna eth Buc 5 lene Buhlman lender, Xdith thilda Carlson, Jllian Christie wston Clifford, Margaret Mary gianna Corbi Vbt Jul ine Wboth 1iz Dean, Myrtle Llsie May Lillian lme Ti Ger- 1l h nse Fliza- beth Fo- Sophia Gins- Allce Doris atehk Bur Claire Min- May r Flvira Johnson. Ruth plowitz, K Krum e LeWitt, Mol- Lar Dorott Beatrice Luc sson John- ¥ Alice th- | Kathryn ing 1 MeGibbon, 1, Esther son, Adeleine Margaret %il- Helen Louise aret Augusta nny, \beth Pinc Quilty, Anna . Minna rothy Rourke, Wil- Virginia Ma- rude Schwab, Mildred Corine St Marjor abeth Sliney, Agnes Sta- on, Mi Sally re or, Dorothy Tormay, Doro- Zulette Ruth | and Hannah Bea- Wood- Catherine clyn White, Ernestine T ise Agnes Willianis, Doris Yo Valenti Brady, el {© Christ Dawso rtin Alpert, Rudalph Conrad Raymond nerman, 1da Barle Berg Anderson Bollerer, Holt ne Emerson aipbell, William n, George Td- Don- ovan, Louis Dubowy, Cornelius John- son Dunham Clifford Charles Francis Giana, Glaver, Samuel Green. Burton Franeis Hall, mer Halpern, Langdon Bernard Ferdinand Edward Fa James Walter Max Graesser, Howard Gaffney, ulkner. Martin audian, John Francis Q Harry Isadore Pal- Lewis Han- Hil- | Dyson | * | other things that belong to a | land b \ [T 1S FULLY GUARANTEED e s ALL COLORS, ALY STZ Harrison, Anthony Hayden, Carleton T Milton Bmil Iljerpe, Conrad Hoaglund, John Everett Hoff- Fowler lHooper, Joseph Goldsmith [lull. Johnson. Kaplan, Joseph R ford, Tiarold Stroud liam Hazen Hildin man, V MHorenstein, William William Erwin gan Kehoe, Herbert Kylander. Arvid Norlander Larson, Herbert Emanuel Philip Martin Lar son, Alber Claude Henry Leroux, Fd ark Lockwood. Samuel Eliot Mag, Salvatore Frau- cis Marino, mes Lindsay Muir, Myron J. Mye Archibald M Hening Nilson, William Joseph George 10n Arnold Arthur @0 Paul Gustave Niisen O'Brien. Fugene Floyd Pinkerton Jules Reynal, Karl Herbert Bernard Sauter, Theodore Schechtman, Clifford Scheidler, Willi ames Arthur . Bernh Stenberg William Stromgquist, Orlando I3, Lou rsky, Je Lacy »hn Joseph Tutle: James Dexter Waleott, Jr., Frederick Wailen, Blmer Paul len, Harold ¥dward Wallin, John Wetzel, Harvey Kimball ford. ard Peterson, Raymond Claudc Albert mniens, Oscar Arnold Wal- enry Wood- Honors in Scholarship. Honors in sct those who of 85 subjec value Gertrude Bradle Gin Mee 17 Jlarship are 7 intain an better nad to 0 werag whose cred per cent are of Those in Anderson, Hazel Mabel s are Helen Beach, Doris Sophia Mar P Ruth Ludwigsor Peck, Margarct Ruth Pinches, Willinms rg, Helen Pike Dor an, zabeth ylor and RAINBOW DIVISION MARCH, Pryor’s Band Offers New Number on Victrola. Can't you see the Rainbow division actually marching hy as Pryor's Band plays, new Victor March’ that Record, It on a the “Rainbow Division has swing and enap worthy of the men who so readily went > German line of the “Spirit of France to push back On the other side record Conway's Band plays Ind pendence March,” light and care-free old Py see the he cel fairly in style. You can flag flying in ithe crowd of liberty-lov brating their frecdom That lovely old gains richness and the brilliant bariton new Victrola Record. FHis rich but tender seems just the medium for its charming old-world sentiment, his Latin the romantic mands. Arthur TFields is singing on new “Bring Back Those vou could and ten ters s and a people “Juanita by song, heauty , De as sung rza on a voice emperament e grace the melc de- with Victor Wonder inners without a dozen, heat and us in, Record Days’ for water, ul ) milk eggs at steaks, cents fhat juicy ¥ many distant And record comes “I'm a Js vou never every line, sin past. along the with Marion by to There in him 1 on ris, uch same sing music laugh as in the way 5 it You will recognize a headliner in many will hear her a new Vietor artist in eo Another ) etie Around,” as she Sings on a new tor Record. It is in j v with many clever turn and melody. On the sama reeord she also sings “Mammy O'Mine,” another number rich in ragiime, in sle Row- vaudeville, bu “When You Hanging Vie- ragtime, as w derful swing to it—Advt. S, ALL PRI CF TO WN. B. C. PORTER SONS Swift. | Tomlin, | Dohrenwend, | to | 1ds just not-too- | she | for the first time ! both in words | ith a won- | Geood Luck Bull Dog Milo money and take your ALSO HOSE REELS BRASS RID HINK- LIRS . HOSE NOZZLES RUBBER WASHERS, MENDERS, 10T DRY UP.” HERBERT L. VIILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. $1.50 $1.00 5o, $1.25 ETC. \ AT THE COOLEST STORE PEGPLE T0 APPROVE See that you have all your pre- serving equipment ready for it’s al- most time to begin. Preserves will take the place of expensive winter foods—so don’t miss your opportunity to preserve all the fruit you possibly can. When ordering your sugar specify Domino Granulated. Not a hand touches Domino for it is accurately weighed, packed and sealed by ma- chine in convenient sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags. 31,000 RESOLUTION Otherwise Money for July 4 Cele- bration Will Not Be Fortheoming | | | Providing the of the citizens the last for the | the | approve action council appropriating $1,000 “ourth of July celebration at common | evening the I in city meeting on be Monday evening, turned to commi atherwise will fall through. The resolution was presented by Alderman K. | money will over the | playground sion, | the resolution &) Curtis. Among the matters to the council were several peti- | rese were referred to the The claim of Walter for remuneration damages to $40, was referred to company by Corporation | Counsel James 1. Cooper. It appears the accident for which Kraszew- damages occurred on the por- of the highway which the trol. company is hound to keep in re- Adolph Reckerts asked permission to move a hydrant on land street. Residents on Andrews street | petitioned to have the water main in Cli strect extended 400 feet westerly fr Jerome street; and to have th curbed nd macada- mized from Greenwood street, westers ly. Louis Dworin asked for permis- ion and connect his prop- with sewer on B street. nk N. P op asked for the tement of 10 per cent additional tax to property made by the 1 rd asse e stated that he w France in October, 1918, and was therefore unable to bring in the valuation of his property. . A resolution d by Council- man J. 1. ¢ last meeting of the common that | an ordi be enacted compelling { landlorc give 90 days’ notice of | the increase qf rents s ille 1, ac- cording to the covporation counsel. Lawyer Cooper his report to the council “the matter of re | 1ation of landlord and tenant and par- ticularly the right of the landlord to . summary process action to secure tho eviction of his tenant is estab- lished by the statutes of the state and in my opinion the propesed ordinance would conflict with these statutes and | of no force or effect K. OF G. BURRAV Permanent other come | hefore tions proper boards | Kraszewski mounting ihe trolley s tion ley pa rton om stroet price the to erty his of s in present the conncil requesting nee to in be Employment Office Has Been Opeped in Council Daly Rooms—John O'Brien Dircctor. National of the the Council of which the Columbus, hs up work of seouring posi- tions for returning per the Tooms hd service men inent office in of Daly coun- O'Brien of the has established a this city in el and G Knight John be here O’Brien's those of { has placed in charge work duties will be similar superintendent of | United States Employment Service offices aud he will make a canvass of the local factories dailv to secure in- formation concerning openings in their forces ervice men can regis- | ter at the bureau on Main street—the Daly council roems—and their appli. cations will be placed on file until to the SAVE THY FRUIT CROP American SugarRefining Company ““Sweeten it with Doming’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup. ANNUAL OUTING The McMillan clerks will be held next noon, July 9. A trip down the on the ‘‘Agnes,” stopping at Glen Cove, where lunch and refreshments will be served, will be the feature of 1 work is secured for them. A short time ago committee of three was appointed to arrange for the opening of an office here but the work has now been taken up through the na- tionai council and will be under the direction of one man. JULY 9th, annual outing Wednesday the day’s program. An athletic pro- gram has been arranged by Mise Girda Carlson, which promises to be an enjoyable event. The committes in charge is, Miss Girda Carlson, chairman; Miss Norma Lynch, secre- tary; Miss Annie Gins, treasurer. a Try this_sor one (?9/' After You have nished a cigar. put a. Triangle Peppermint in your mouth. and let™, it dioolve sowly. I will relieve the nervous fenrsion belween smokes and give You a. Sreater appreciation o the next cigar That delgghym tarte lngerf i g | RIANGLE nieréreen Clove Cinnamon. in

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