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NEW BRITAIN DAILY -HERALD: FRIDA'];’]UNE ', 19 iuation day is a time of con- Dr. William McAndrew, Chorus, Orchestra, Class of 1919, GH L ELASS ' jon and a time when all New | Associate Superintendent of Schools, and Audience. ¥ v % Brite says to you, ‘Good luck.” This New York City. Recessional March. AU IO ' ATE DELI Lal | is the of your expectations, Presentation of Diplomas and Am- 1 ¢ ONE 1920 O! . | though aps if I were to ques erican ¥ Z HAL you, everyone would say he expe ONE/ e o to be a fzzle.” The speaker ti | WE ALSO OF D WING USED CARS: " | told several stories of good luck in 1919 OLDSM 3 WITH MANY EXTRAS, ¥ { which indivic were chosen by The museum will be closed during the months of July and August 1919 OLDSMO 1918 CROW-] : i fortune to me; ith conditions which 299 Receive Certilicates and HEAr | trousne tnem rame and wealth. 1te The reliance that womenkind has) sugar-filled wafers which they sup- 1918 KISSEL continued, “Whi I have told you learned to put in crackers is bein¥gg@ported. 1918 OVERLAN] | several stori of od luck there is well illustrated at the teas being There was no question about the 1919 FORD TON AddFeSS by DI’. MCAI]dI‘EW | absolutely nothing in it In 9,99 given for returning soldiers andicomplete success of Nettie's discov- ; e | cases out of 10,000, good luck comes sailors. Ty, e fragrance of the fresh i {not as in stories but as a result of Every woman in thej 5 which she served added The largest class ever to graduate | work. You've got to go out and get has in her pantry a génerous supff0 the inviling repast. from the local High school, consist- | it ply of the National Biscuit Com Another favorite at the tea hour— ing of 292 pupils, were given diplo- ‘Your moto is ‘Non Palma Sine pany’s always useful and univerfind one sees them almost as much mas and American flags by Prineipal | Pulvere’ and it can he changed on sally acceptd . o e e L. P ie, assisted by Dr. William | this occasion as it was by a Butte, Nettie, a¥comely young woLidl - ) a oracrer. It seems McAndrew of New York city, this| Montana, father who, upon being yeoman of the Navy, still in unifindispensable in modern housekeep- Mmorning in Fox's theater. The com- | asked by his son the meaning of the form, found herself unexpectedly@#nE. People have been so thoroughly mencement exercises were witnessed | words, replied, ‘Pulvere means dust entertaining a company at tge : hou_t the thousands of B Graham flour that by a capacity audience of relativ and palma the palm of yvour hand and friends of the graduates and t Together they mean if you want to program carried out by the gradu: collect the dust, you have to dig for : : with the aid of the High school or- [ it with your hands.'” Dr. McAndrew For the active appetite chestra under Miss Iliga Harvey, was | fold the class of the bright prospects of a school child, or to whet an Excellent | ahead of them and the necessity of i hat is lagei SH Dr. McAndrew's theme was “Your | work if they were to succeed in the SRS i s lagging, the nut-like Expectations,” and he spoke in a|world. He also commended them flavor of N. B. C. Graham Crackers humorous vein on the fallacy of the | upon their ch of motto, “No Suc- is unrivalled. And they are as good as European belief in good luck cess Without Dt they taste —regulating digestion and building bodily strength. posed to the American belief America,” the speaker said, “the id mething and do it, while The program follows: “War Priests’ March” from “Atha- is to sec s in Europe it is to see something and [ 187 _ocooioeesco Mendelsaohn take it. 1 erman’s thought Bel- | I=hESChoo S ncH e st NATIONAL gium soil was good soil so they tried | Praver T BISCUIT take it; they thought world-wid ey NN R ST . de was good so they tried to ta ‘Land (of ‘Qur, Floartsily, ;. Ohadwick *it—but in both ci they we : e ‘\"_"ntl Chorug fooled. America, in entering the wa Solo, “Morning in Spring” ....... Matthews had not an inch of territory to gain, 2gabtgdon but yet she sacrificed the flower of Doris Louise Bradley. ; R her manhood and the prosperity that | “Stradella® w................ Klotow i was to come to h s a conse- High School Orchestra. On a thick bed of pink quence the comir 'n must | “Shout Aloud in Triumph" .. Manney edged with sassafras 1 suffer from high z. But High School Chorus. mona and Lotus biscuit werf she Somethin . “Your Expectations” Some bruised leaves lay tom of the basket, and r digestible. He had re- B. C. Graham Crackers. First Trans-Aflaniic Flight All Three Navy Planes Use Willard Batteries on Big Jump “Our Engines worked perfectly,” said Com- mander Read of the NC-4. The NC-4 carried Waillard Batteries. On the long jump, high in the air above the fog, the Willard Storage Batteries functioned perfectly, never a miss or a skip. Ten S. O. R. Willard Batteries, with Threaded Rubber Insulation, were on the NC-4 as she blazed the new trail and made history. Four batteries were in use and six were held in reserve and never need- ed. Free Diamond Insurance Style and Beauty demand that the prongs holding your Diamond in its setting be slender. In time these tiny prongs become worn; T0 INSURE THE SAFETY of your Stones we have Inaugurated a Frea Testing Service U U e, Bring in your Rings occasionally and let us bt on e make sure that the Stones are secure in their Absotute dependability and constant perform- ance were essential—so Willard Batteries were chosen, and lived up to their reputation. Every unit on the NC flying boat had to pass a " thorough inspection and rigid test before it was used. Furniture that will add long life settings. Should a New Mounting be necessary, # Willard Barteries were not chosen on reputation o . B alone—they were selected because they earned and e S L | we can make the Change in a few hours. been a specialty of this store. That such furniture need not be expensive the most casual ex- ‘ Reed Jewelry CO. amination of our June assort- 238 Main St., New Britain, Conn. ments will convince you. Stores in Hartford and New Britain. continued to earn that reputation. Everyone is talking about the wonderful feat of the NC-4 and we are proud of the part that Willard Batteries played in it. “Willard Spells Success” The Eu%ie; Storage Hattery Co. Official Distributor and Service Station for Willard Storage Batteries. New Britain. New Haven, e RO srwere S Hartford. Our Annual Wall Paper Sale B0 JUisPAY: Gepuine Bargaine =¢ §1.00 Worth of Wall Paper an® Border for 60c 1 40c off the $1.00=—— Wall Paper, Paints and Varnish Will Be Higher So Take a Tip and Supply Your Needs At This Sale REMEMBER SALE BEGINS JULY Ist THE JOHN BOYLE CO. | Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Al Painters’ Supplies % % % 3-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE s 57 SR,