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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1028, Central and Eliku Barritt Jr. H, S. Graduates Receive Diplomas Today Exercises for Class of 90 at Former School This Morn- | ing and for 57 at Latter Tonight, Ninet ived their iplomas of the Ce this aftery wudite completed a Come to Us for Your Sick Room Necessities BANDAGES— GAUZE~ COTTON = DISINFECTANTS— FOUNTAIN SYRINGES— ICF BAGS— FOUR LIC ED PRARMACINTS To Compound Prescriptions. The Dickinson Drug Co. 109-171 MAIN STREET elock in the ter having in that and girls at t High sehoel ta be held this vening at nck in the audis torium of that sehoel wium of the sehool scheol, Vifty-seven boys wi iploma: WHITE OXFORD SHIRTS Collar attached style—of gen. uine alpha Oxford Regularely $2.00, $2. l 9 WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS One lot of high grade shirts | «=Good patterns. Reg, to $3.50, $1.79 Photo By .\lu.'m)" THOMAS GORDON SALMON, Thomas Gordon Salmon s presi- dent of the graduating class of the| Central Junior High school Helen Mae Armstrong is' vice-president, |Irene Louise Halgis secretary, and |James Lacava treasurer. The class motto is: “Work Conquers Eve: and the class colors are sil FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS One lot of excellent Outing Flannel Pajamas—all sizes. Reg. $2.50. ry | The diplomas Vi Pratt, sec- Leon- presentation of the Edward M *hool committe 3 , Martha Earnest, Mary Giarcia and Charlotte Witkin were |given honorable mention general efficiency and I'rancis Bradley, Char-| |lotte Witkin, Irene Haigis for excel-| lency in scholarship. The graduation program was as, follows: | The Ivy and the Rose .. . Bennet School orchestra Invocation Reverend Abe Chorus, Send Out T Address of welcome Thomas Gordon Salmon class president Solo, Good-by, Sweet Day Martha Earnest Demonstration of Two-Minute Drills for “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” SR P N A LTI ‘ City Items Gulbransen Player Pianos, Morans'. ~—advt. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Vivian left this morning for New York, where they will spend the w r‘l\ end. . Tomorrow safterpoon Dr. Vivian will attend a Chorus, O Sea, How Fair clinic at the Presbyterian hospital. At| Thou . . this clinic Dr. Frank McCaffrey, an Presentation of "‘l"“”m 3 oral surgeon of wide reputation, will { Edward M. Pratt demonstrate a very dangerous and | America's Finest March .. Zameenik difficuit dental operation. Mrs. Viv- School orchestr: fan tomorrow noon will attend the Those wWho received their diplomas | annual banquet of Miss Mason's &ré: Castle school, of Tarrytown, at the Waldorf. N. & J. Girls' club whist and dance, Elks' club, Iriday. Rexmere Orch. —advt. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson Ahlquist Light, Gounod . Vannah Boys Clarence Edward Abets, Edward Al- | lison, Gilbert, Gustaf Anderson Robert Louis Barker, Otto Charles Barta, George Chelsea Beals, Clar-| of |ence Edward Bell, Hilding Roger 30 Buell street are rejoicing at the | Bengston, Arthur Hilding Berlin, birth of a daughter, born yesterday.|¥rances Henry DBradley, Daniel A class in radio for Boy Scouts will { Joseph Brumstead. be conducted at the Central, Junior Harold kgnar Carlson, High school auditorium beginning on |lett Clark, Wednesday evening of next week.| Robert Hantord Dart, Charles Morgan, assistant Scout mas- | Leonard Ryde Ekwurtzel, | ter of Troop 4, will be in charge. | Theodore Joseph Harris, Arthur French Hat Shoppe Professional Bldg. | Frederick Hickok, Erwin George —advt, Hiltpold. Thomas Tracy, of 1939 Stanley; Arthur Leonard Johnson. street, reported to the police yester- Otto Fred Kaminsky. day afternoon that his automobile Michael Frank Labritz, John James had struck a traffic sign at the corner | Lacava, Clinton John Lawson, Stan- 0f Washington and Lafayette streets, |iey Charles Lemeris, Lyman Kenyon breaking it. He agreed to settle for Loomis, Murton Waterman Lyon, 1 the repairs. John James Lyon, James Sheldon The members of the bowling league | Landén. of A. G. Hammond camp, U. 8. W. V., will meet this evening at the Casino alleys. The installation of officers of San |/ Mateo Lair, Military Order of the ' Serpents, will be hell at Turner hall Saturday evening. Joseph Miscorski, through Henry Nowicki, has brought suit against An- tonia Pawlukiewicz for the partition of land on the Horace Booth estate track. The action is returnable in the city court the first Monday in I"ebru- | wry. Bliss Bart- The popularity of a product is proof | positive of its quality. Baker's Cer- | “tifled Flavoring Extracts are the big- gest selling extracts in New England. —advt. DOHERTY MARKET 406 ARCH STREET Fowl, Veal Pork, | Fancy fresh Turkeys, Broilers, Chickens and Squab. Native Synder Cure Hams, Sausage, Tamh, Reef. etc. Fresh Vegetables: String Beans, Cau- | r, New Cabbag Tomatoes, | Mushrooms, Celery. Native and Fla. | Rettuce, Spinach, Brussel Sprouts and root vegetables, Cranberries and a full line of fruit. | Telephone 1116, | Elizabeth Reluy, Sara Rose Staniey August Maleskey, John Philip MeBriarty John Joseph Nimre Norkevicius, William John Noble, Norman Wesley Peterson Barl James Riee, Matthias Peter | Rival, Willlam August Ruek, Clar. Fimer Kund | Salmen, Joseph Thomas Sattinsky, Riehard Alexander Sohneider, Herbert William Martin Segel, Herbert Conrad Bengle, Joseph Sadler, Arthur Emil swanson John Edivard Unwin I George Wessels irls | Mildred Marie Mary Amberger Arm- Jobn Adalph Ir| Thomas Gerdon Pheoadare Abrahamson, Theresa Helen Mae strong Gertrude beth Katherine Bystrosky A Florencg Carison, Dorothy Al Carison, Elin - Hildurgard Mary Josephine Ciareia. | Margaret Deutseh, Julia Dumbrosky, Sephie Susan Bardeek, Kliza- ?lul) Agnes Margaret Hower, fredina Carison, Mary adalyy why Martha Antoinette Furnest Elisabeth Louise Fox Winitred Blanche Gordon, mena Marion Gutowski Irene Louise Haigis | Marie Anna Jaukemin, Elsie Mar- garet Johnson Julia Louise Kerry, Mildred Magion Mael 1, Shirley MaloszRa, Sophie Mary auskas, Mary Anna Moskus, I'heresa Jane Nulty, Elvie Therese Nygren, sther Marle bson Potts, rah Dorothy Philo- Agnes Mika- Peterson, Marjorie Marjorie totsteln, | Raschkow, Julla Ry . Mary Margaret Satalino, Anna| Marie Schreiner, Agnes Emelia Strom- quist, Eva Anita Swanson Florence Isab Tomkins, | Carolina Rose Thomas, | Charlotte Ethel Witkin, | Ruth Anna Ziegler. At Elihu Burritt School John Basarab is president of the lass to be graduated this evening from Elihu Burritt Junior High |school. John Koslawy is vice-presi-| dent, Julia Kusmeiczyk, treasurer and Mary Burns, secretary. | tournament for two ‘classes of cham- | Plioto By Murray | JOHN BASARAB, | The eclass motto is “Constancy of Purpose” and the colors are red and | gold. The presentation of diplomas | will be made by P. F. King, a mem- | |Ler of the school board. The follow. March—Graduates enter .. Selection . Songs ....., e Fairies I‘n\v] “Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" Pageant—The Vision of Columbus Columbus, Mary Kabian; officer, Daniel Fruchtman; Spanish noble, Mae Havlick; autocracy, Carol Pru. shonsk Centuries—Fifteenth, Gussie Rosen; sixteenth, Anna Chester; seventeenth, fisther Tombari; eighteenth, Sadie Cohen; nineteenth, Mildred Urban; twentieth, Elizabeth Finklestein, Germania, Roland Varsell; German soldiers, Kenneth Perry, Daniel I"ruchtman; Belgium, Antoinette Plu- program to be carricd out is as | . Orchestra ? Orchestra ' 1s' Glee C(ul»i “WHO ARE MY PARENTS?"WilLiaM FOX SPECIAL PRODUCTION FOX’S—Mon., Tues. and Wed. TUES, WED. ftu | States, Zelda Behulg, | o 1n..! John Dritney, | Kusmerezyk, | pion, today had under consideration | February " Citigens, Mildn Urban, Esfher Tombari; France, Es ther Goldstein; Fyench soldiers, Olif ford Sorvow, Andrew Petuskis; French i, Gussie Resen: Hrittania, Bessie Koplowita; English weman, Sadie Cohen; English seldier, Albert MHav- lick: Russia, Susan Andrews; Russian soldier, Everett Wilcox; Russian eitis | ven, Rebert Lawiess; Halla, Mary Pa- cinda; Malian citizen, Kenneth Perry; messenger, Luecy Kalinowski; United Rlackman; soldiers and sailors, Gunnard Peter- son, Clifford, Sorrow, Kenneth Perry, Andrew Kata; American pefipie, Don ald Kerin, David Carison, Alfred Sohweitzer; Vietory, Anantha Croek. WAVAY SERGEANT IN POLICE DEPT. George Collins and Anton Milew- ski Are Nemed Patrolmen A new sergsant and two pew regu- 1ar patrolmen were appointed at the special meeting of the police com- mission last night, Patriek MeAvay, who has been prominent as a mem- ber of the liguor enforcement squad for the past few months, was the unanimous choice as sergeant to All vacaney caused by the promotion of George J, Kelly to a captaincy in the department, MeAvay was nominat. ed by Commissioner William ¥, Lange, The nomination was seconded by Commissioner T, ¥, Jackson and Com- missioner Edwin A, Parker said that he also favored the selection of Me- Avay, The sergeant-elect will enter upon his new duties on February 1. Anna Duly, Moniea Dymnicki, Sergeant-elect McAvay Is 31 years Aurclia Vazzina, Samuel Fineberg, |0f age and a native of this city, He Samuel Pinklestein, Marion Faigen, |Was appointed to the supernumerary Margaret, Gilligan, Josephine Good. Police foree in July, 1916, and on man, Myron Gorden, Edward Gour-|March 8, 1918, he was named & regu- son, lar patrolman, For the past few Reatrice Holeombe, months he has been doing plain rg. clothes work Iu.,lhhe d(:pn u:tlenl.hlu‘d Nellie Jocubinas, Mary Johnson, with Policeman John C. Stadler, he in Hophie Kramer, ‘-,“)“ Katzowitz, :}n;.ntenll in the enforcement of the John Koslowy, Julla Krawienas, |/lquor law Five! 3 ry K 0y Regular Patrolmen Named. Bvaiyn Kalbers, Mary Keonngdy, Julle C nfllaner Jackson spoke of the need of two new patrolmen to il existing vacancles, The board nam- ed George Collins and Anton Milew- ski as regular patrolmen, Collins will fill a vacancy occasioned by the pro- motion of M. J. Flynn, and Milewskl Vielin Sale Ceorge Westerman Accompanied-by Barbara Troop Presentation of diplomas, P, ¥. King of the sehool heard. | Bong 1.1m. Chorus "0 Nea, How Inlr Art Thou.' Those to receive diplomas are Alpert, Harry, Appel Basarab, Ben Bagdasarian, Genevieve Blinn, Lawrence Borg, Nels |lie Bonkus, Mary Burns, Helen Ber. Arthur Conrad, Ger- aldine Cartin, Alma Caerwinsky, Jklle Cohen, Giladys Hen. nel I'red Lynch, Joseph Marchesl, John Matulis, reelin: Michalowskl, Douglas Martin, zabeth McAloon, Irving Middleton, dward Ondrick, Fisie Paladino, Benedict Plarski, liam Pape. Ione Reynolds. Emelia Schultz, BRenjamin Sanders, Ethel Stromquist, Olga Srogi, Virginia Tancred, Catherine Volz, Herman Voisard. Isadore Yahm. Martin Partyka, igart: Rollds iy trolman foree, The resignation of Raymond Gun- ning from the supernumerary force was presented and accepted by the board, Gunning gave as his reason for resigning that he had secured a position that would interfere with his Leing a policeman. Indict Lodger for Death Of New York Youngster New York, Jan, 26. — Benjamin Prendeville, postoffice empioye, was indicted vesterday for first degree | murder of 10-year-old Theresa Mc- Carthy, in whose home he was a der. ho?‘l‘l:- girl was shot to death in her| home December 26 as she pluypd alone with a new Christmas doll. | The doors and windows of the house were locked when her body was found. The weapon with which she was killed was missing. Later, the police allege, Prenderville disposed EVANS FOR U, 5. TEAM. Chicago. Jan. 26,—Chick JFvans, former nationa! amateur golf cham- an invitation to accept a place on the team of United States golfers that will compete in international matches in England this summer. 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