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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 19‘, 19‘:15). VOICESIN-T.”EAIR Tt y, yy:lefird::px&mu fenor; | p=mmeaey | apashy Vacloty last evenlug, In exe [ (olegraph editor. HONOR PUPILS ANNOUNCED | cxtendea trom gune 4 1o sune 11, o Srtde = Rabert Mo thoroughly covered the work as- A planation we'll say that the crushing | 11412 p, m~Dance Program, Thmugh The sta"c was not of the type that comes all in ‘That’s all for today, Ilmnlm' signed for each grade and gave tne Grade 4-—Mary O'Brien, FRIDAY. Wi Richmond Rill—236 & bunch and "hl""“"f“l'fl for a short | : - AT ST JOSEPHS scHoomeuun an opportunity of proving | Wilfrid McKeon, 93,6, ; 0, ].‘0‘)—.““‘“‘0“ e ;5]“)”" AT E x—dk : ff..r.::'ll...m. r\(l;l.mlul.l»n; M,.\ n ;\”” MRS, \|n|u.\\ (Rl ml\l.n | :\)m ;»ml.} Il‘:.vklmd asstinllated from | Grade $—John Sullivan, 98; Julla isher, 3 , well! Here we are buck a 0 @ erve wreeking Hen Cove, dune 19 (P—The | |the year's work, (Au ““".:'\':u:'nr"‘;:f;’"' Daylight ed Saydor, contralto | tho old job after u woek of drifting | clatter which penetrated to wyery-( | ‘o LRI et {Names of Boys and Gils Who | The bonor pupils of each grads - Wine : . Lambortl, celllst, hither and yon. We thank our old | thing. As far as we could make out i - 1 Witk Hish Mark |are given In the list below. The PIRATES RELEASE DANCE MUSIO TONIGHT, hidh p. Vitham Dellham, reader | triond the telegraph sditor for keep- | thiere was no success with distant |the financier, who is 11l of sleeping Inished With High Marks |,y orageq include the result of ex- | Pittsburgh, June WaY—Freddie Rich's. i o urchestra, ing this colum in bloom and sceing | stations. sickness at Ler summer heme here Made Public |aminations and daily work Chapman, collegiate shortstop, whe | to 1t that it flourlshed during our ah s 8 was feported by her physielans to- | | Grade 8—Joseph N. Murphy, |reported to the Pittsburgh Pirates | sence. In fact, looking through the Tomorrow we hope to have a little | day s desdedly improved. The [ Promotions were made yesterday |96.3; William Luddy, 96.1, three weeks ago, has been released ik e aia 0 fllea of the past weck, We arc sure| miore regarding programs thun we alarming condittons which uppeared (in St. Joseph's school. The puplls | Grade 7—Patricla Murray, 96.8; (o the Birmingham club of the WPG--Dance music. o -l (;““m“;”hm d “| that he could do w better job than | had today, We realize, however, that | carlier in lLer illness apparently are |were then dismissed for the sum- |F'rancis Doyle, 96.1, Southern Assoclation it was announe WHN—Dance music. ¥ i y we can, we have to go some to keep up with |subsiding, it was added, and the vacation. | Grade G—Grace Luddy, 93.5; |ed yesterday, Pittsburgh obtained WPZ~—Beaux Arts. " L) the mark set in this column by the | family feels greatly encouraged. The diocesan examinations, which |Thomas McGrath, 92.1. Chapman from the Philadelphis ’ 0 Newark—208 That's nelther hore nor there, iow- | ‘ 10:43 WO Dange music. : » “)' Kichols' orehe "”" [ ever. We dldn't get home In time last e 11:00 WRW-=Dance music. | i v 14017 WOR_—Waaimaner PR T e e e e e e e CEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEEEE 11:00 WEAI"—Dance music. , and when DONNELLY- DONNELLY- MULLEN CO. MULLEN CO. 11:30 WHN—Alabam. Y 6 orch. | we turned on the set wé were greet- June Clearance Sale IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR EXTRAORDINAY VALUES SHOP HERE SATURDAY THIS SALE IS NOW IN FULL SWING, EVERY DEPARTMENT IS PARTICIPATING IN THIS EVENT AND THERE ARE MANY BARGAINS TO BE FOUND HERE SATURDAY THAT ARE NOT ADVERTISED 9:16 p. m.~Mrs, H. P, Armstrong, |7 p. m.—Dedtime story. o contFaio, we turned. The dial scttings .x,m-.v; DON'T FORGET FATHERS’ DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 21 YOU WILL FIND MANY PRACTICAL GIFTS IN OUR 10 p. m.—Dance music. WOO—Philadelphia—308 Mol e el et sy 2130 "p wo—=Diunee hal were really thankful to the Schence- | A ROUSING PURCHASE and MEN'S DEPARTMENT SALE of Toh WES—New Ftkadls § . p—R 0 O, band, tady station, because it would have Broadcloth, Silk Stripes, Repps, 7 p. m.—Bernhard Levitow's dinner| $:30 p. m.~—Music by artists, s allatior otk (ontis toivaice: and other fine cloths, in collar at- tached and neckband styles, Val- ues to $2.00. MEF TIES concert, 9 p. m.—Pantheon Quartet, takingly set the dials for any apecial 8:02 p. m~—Financial review. 10 p m.—Organ recltal, i U S Finest quality cut silk Four-in- *8:15 p. m.~Musicdl. 110:30 p. m.—Dance program. | and dance music from ”Ml station Hand Ties, in all the newest pat- 5 p. m.—~Story, ¥Fred Turner. I i iae > 5 p. m.—Mattfield Trio. WEI=~Philadelphia—395 L ] terns, Values to $2.00. Just the thing for Dad. | legiat d “Prin 10:30 p. m.~Beaux Arts orchestra. |6:30 p. m.—Baseball scores. deniodib : MEN'S SILK HOSE | us out ot bed for 89¢ | 145 p. m.—Root garden program. | . Pure Thread Silk, full fashioned Hose in black, navy, grey, cordo- ey g el van, Regular $1.50 values, MEN'S BATHING SUITS MEN'S PAJAMAS 2 98 $1'00 1.‘unramm~§ nl.l wool worsted. Made of fine quality cotton, in Regular values to U.MLH blue ,tan, white and lavender; $1.39 MEN'S UNION SUITS value MEN'S ARATEX SEMI-SOFT 69‘: COLLARS Made of the finest quality nain- 300k : 89¢c values, 3 . 59¢ MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Drummers ‘samples of the regu- lar 35¢ Aratex collars. Sizes 1315 3« 50c to 17, All pure linen. tegular 250, dition of Mrs, J. I’, Morgan, wife of WAAM-~Fglton's, ! 2 y WOR—Newark— 105 WHN<Daaoe music. 6:16 p. m.—"Sports," LIl Wathe WB0Q—Dance music. 6:30 p. =E WIY—New York—105 - “1:30 p. m,—Freddie Rich's orchestra WELIT—Philadblphia—305 b p. m.~Current toples. 18D Magazine articles . 145 p. m.—~Trlo concert, H Artlst recital, We have a few more notes on the | | programs carlier in the evening which were not sccured by us, but by a helpful friend who stayed in the | Welch's Minstrels.” RainotedlonEEanouRNE (o draes (Aia WEAF—New York—102 148 . fetropolitanQuartet. | oo stationns o ot o ek 6 p. m.~Dinner music, b . m—Arcadia dance | s s 1 p. m.—"Authoring,” Louis Vance, rchestra, | T:15 p. m.—James Rosc, tenor. - \ 0 p. m.—Story teller, { WCAU—Philadelphin—; 5 p. m.—Vee Lawnhurst, pianist.! 6:30 p. m.—Dinner music, 8 p. m,—~The Happiness Boys. 7:30 p. m.—Recital, $:30 p. m.—Trio concert, 10:30 p. m.—Jack Myers' dance | o0 i ; A P R ey S Star Spaugled Banner.” The voice 9:30 p. m.—"Advertising and the of the annduncer came lhreuxh( Publie,"” Charles C. Green._ WHAR—Atlantic City—275 thickly as it he were ml(frrh’\f( from 9:40 p.. m.—Adele Rosenthan, planist|9 p. m.—Concert orc a bad attack of the mumps, The an- {60 p. m.—Sol Deutech, violinist. |11 p. m.—&trand organ recital. nouncer took considerable time to) 10:05 p. m.—Adelo Rosenthal, plan- deseriba the well known \\n«mngmn‘ WDBZ hooked up with WCAP at Washington offered the Marine band of the United States in a much]| muffled and blurred program. The | only number recognized was thej iat. WPG—Atlantic City—300 { Monument and !_)m»only fact we re- 10:20 p. m.—Caroline” and Chester | 6:45 p. m.—Organ recital, JHAtElp et DR S LI bR N Moftett, duets. . m.—Trio dinner music. Howihi BB WS LOFR s pS 10:35 p. m.—Sol Deutsche, violinist. . m.—~Baseball scores. 10:45 p. m.—Caroline and Chester m.—Concert orchestra. I'll hgve another highball-—pardon | Moffett, duets. . m.—Dance orchestra, we were thinking of something 11-12 p. m.—Dance orchestra. _— 8 we meant to say was that | WGBS—New York—316 WGY—Schenectady—380 the ertown orchestra from | 6 p. m.—Uncle Geobee. 0 WEAL and that confounded chain 7:30 p. m.—To be announced. 3 i ot statiops offered a pleasing pro- | f ‘WGY orchestra. | gram of dance selectlo among | WEBJ—Noew York—273 : > 1,. |,, nnounced, them being “Walting Ifor The 1\lnm|‘ 7 p.!m.—Bert Roborn's orchestra. . g Col- | to Rise,” a new number which has 7:40 p. m.—Addrese by H. B. Maurer g : . not had much chance to gain gopu- | 7:50 p. m.—Rudolph Joskowitz, vio-| 10 p. m.—Opere f: larity, although we'll bet our inist, nickel that it will rise to heigh 8:15 p. m.—Kathryn Connolly, so- —Tarry 2 scaled only by the late lamented and parno. 130 p. 3 hins t. ! hardly mourned “Yes, We Have No 8:30 p. m.—~Carrie Cohen, planist. 145 p. of ta Bananas. 8:45 p. m.~Lilllan Kochler, so- . Round by round prano, tion of Italian henefit bexing cou The Teaberry Entertainers from test. KDKA offered a program of popular N—New York—361 111 p. m.—Dance orchestra music last evening, and are 8or- p. m.~Richman's entortainers. —_— ry that we didn’t hear any of it. Our 30 p m.—John V. Aspe, tenor, W¢ Bufialo— c0r! pondent tells ug that a tenor 45 p. m.—Matty Levine, planist. |7 p. m.-—Winger's Entertainere sang “Collegiate,” getting away with P. m —-.\uy Gertwin, soprano. 9 p. m—Nu Tymers or tra it in good shape, L 16 p. m.—Griffin and Morgan, | 10:50 p. m.—Recital, Mona Ross. | eral new/verses which were s0nge. 11 p. m.—Vincent Lopez's orch. heartily. 8:30 p. m.—Frank H. Ochs, tenor. Avall - LIy ) 8:45 p. m.—Ted Newkirk's Har-| George Washington loved to fol-| My goodness! We've forgotten the| monica and orchestra. low the hounds In fox hunts. | scale of atmospheric conditions for 9:06 p. m.~—~John Hartnedy, tenor, night. All ready? Here goes. 9:15 p. m.—Estelle Crossman, pl-|READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED | Therc was considerablg static of i anist. 9:30 p. m.—Hock and Jerome, songs. 9:45 p. m.—W. J. Murphy, tenor. 10 p. m.—Billy Butler's orchestra. 10:30 p m.—Dance orchestra. 11:30 p. m.~Alabam orchestra. \\'NY(‘—NFW York—526 | B % 7 > ¢ =] =)= =)E] === ] 1 1: s 3 8 a0 (=] THESE ITEMS PURCHASED AT A BIG ADVANTAGE AND MARKED THE SAME WAY FOR YOU LADIES' LINENE DRESSES A large assortment of ladies' Tinene Dresses, with hemstitched trimming in many pretty styles. All colors. June $1 98 Clearance Sale S B . . LAD TUB SILK PRINCESS SLIPS Made of heavy quality silk with self lined hip hem; in all si Colors—\White, fiesh, maize, loneydew, green, black and navy. $3 48 June Clearance Sale GIRDLE SPECIAL A silk stripe givdle, with elastic inserts on side; N~ In fiecsh color only, Si 3 to 31, Also a few Flat Crepes \Iozen drummier samples; value up to 1 £5.00, June Clearance Sale $l 39 ; ! Lk CHILDREN'S ROMPERS Printed Georgetie 7 A heantitul 10t of children's Rompers; made of poplin, in a variety of colors, Sizes 210 6. June Clearance Sale ... $ 1 .39 (Combined Fabrics e m——l’«uhnl Small, uoprlno | p. m.—Baseball results; police | AP 3 good as alarms. | 7:35 p. m.—Board of Estimate meel— i ¥ GOLD lnz 4 7:40 p. m.—Herman Neuman, DF\ anist. 8:15 p. m.—Max Bendix's orchestra. 10:15 p. m.—~Mark Twain's Autobi- ography. 10:30 p. m.~—Police alarms; weather — Printed Chiffon el Printed Crepe WMCA—New York—341 30 p. m.—Ernie Golden's orch. el motion sehacter, Fred| - BY | Here’s your chance to DRESS en P mA-RuH}‘ Friedman, pianiste, 5 TERI“S TO SUIT YOURSELF :20 p. m.—Tricda Rochen, soprano. 30 p. m.—Ruth Friedman, pianiste :45 p. m.—Frieda Rochen, soprano. 9-10 p. m.—Hour of music. Crepe de Chine P - - " 3 IT PAYS YOU WELL to TRADE IN OUR BASEMENT An event significant to every woman who loves smart, fashion- Irish Linen, hemstitched Luncheon | Scrims and Marquisette Curtain able frocks and who enjoys reaping a comfortable saving on her [ fNapkine warmmio 1 b "§‘ g""' s e e § 1000 selections. Every one of these frocks is specially priced. The Sale) (dozen s $ 0 Piiea Linon IHCR Throh - estcliont best summer shades and styles are featured. A full range of Novelty Be Spreads, with biue. | valuc; S S DT in. ; MFIIEIIIIMEJE]I-IEI!-]@EI‘@E@m@mtflm@@@@rfl@m@@filfi]flm@Fflfilrflfi'lHH@EE@@@@E@E@@@@@@@EE]EIEIEIE][EEI@EIE ; 3 g rore and gold stripe. Size 90%108. | ygia0’ Gale. each sizes for women and misses Sale $2 9 il o 98 Extra large double thread Turk- Heavy Satin Table Damask, 72 wide: various patterns; napkins to mateh; regular $2.19 yd. = oméi?g“s'fip AMER B R g 290 | FRITLC 31198 Unbleached Bed Sheets, made of d - embroidered extra heavy ] i l'”l:v 5 ‘.\l'{(; Il.l 3 89c ‘vj,_ blocks. 3 25c patterns, fine qu ty mun lgc . for een Sale. g sale, cach Hom\mvhul erm Curtains, full Soft Pillows, pnm patterns; filled widtly, 2 1-1 yards lopg, with tie- with sterilized high grade 39c linen, $2 50 cotton, Sgle . Je, set i : . Bridge Sets. warranted pure linen, 3.piece Vanity Set, fine quality with rose and blue horder inserts. S $2.80 ' . $2.00 Just the thing for sultry weather. I\“ep cool and fresh this summer with an outfit of these dresses. Hand made Rayon Silk Dresse \nm- l)u‘» s and Cotton Charreuse Dresses, Si i UNDERWEAR HOSIERY HANDKERCHIEFS TOILET ARTICLES Ladies” Jersey Silk ure sk, (ol tashiona Hote Ladics’ Leather and Tapestry Vests—98c i Ladies’, fine lawn, em- = Pouch Bas. the sery newest iag’ o R na alityv " style in bags Colors—Red, l,:ldw\w('\ha fine quality wnite, feeckles, beige, airedale. broidered corners, col- e, tan. hrown. navy and Pure Silk Jersey Vests— Manila, pickaninny, zrey and s black: lined with silk moire and Made bodice top with $1 15 ored and awhite. June i qiir vii i Asl cos Special, pr picoted straps and tops T Lo 1 m.n-m \ / (‘learancc 25C II”‘T:H..M’“:;“ $2-98 colors, white, pink, flesh —y'yory aesirable lengas tor 1N\ Sale {m \storia Toilet Tissue, large and peach; sizes 36 to 41; e warm weather. Colors, o regular value $1.95. June "”-“" “";“» "’”“”' "I":" ’ rance Sale 4 for 25(: 2 ench nude X aircdale Clearance 98 e ; Losmall size grey, blue, poudre | . Sale = G e $1.00 \ | NECKWEAR June Clearance Sale. .. 19(: SURE S < e all { ) NG 2k Mennen's Taleum Powder. LADI PURE SILK Ladies' meyeerized Hose, al T Gl PRSEY STEP - INS (he newest colors, Black, nude, | [ " JERSEY STEP-INS to rige. airedale, grey, beaver and y Jabots made of fine net, Sale 170 Match Vests —In pink, imeo. Junc Packers' Tar Soap white, flesh and peachy = cicarance sale. pr 456 lace trimmed, cream, June Cicarance Sale 180 e ag 2 e adios’ Fibre Silk Hos i £ ; Kolynos Tooth Paste, sizea 836 B0 RAL R rer I e - eruandvhitel Tiune e in e 19 ¢C with the mock seam value $2.39. June Clear- | W7n '8 MOCr airedalc. June Clearance 98c Mum, for perspiration. June e ! e R S IS PSR L e e = PONGELE SILK CANTON CREPE SILK ENGLISH BROADCLOTH ROUDAC SUITING LISH PRINTS A good quality for dresses, An attractive erepe for all In a large variety of stripes Highly mercerized »\lmh Rl patterns, light and draperies, ete, Natural color styles of dresses, in black and wnovelty patterns, fast for dresses and llrll‘]wru-\. al 10 colorings, 36 inches ~36 inches wide, June and colors, 40 in. wide. June colors, 36 inches wide. June colors, 36 inches wide, June iaranteed colors. June G T 49c)| |G U$179) (S .. 67c] (3R .. 39¢] |3 ... 22¢ e e—— Hand-Rubbed Effects | at Half the Cost In the past the much desired hand-rubbed effect for wood. work and floors has been costly —due to the labor required. You can now secure an ex- cellent imitation of the rubbed effect without the labor of hand rubbing, and reducing the cost better. Dt One and 2-pants | f models in street and Iacas| || ||| — VEINO~TOME ‘18:24and *22: staing, virnishes and produces the soft hand-rubbed effect with the actual hand-rubbing elim- h-ud It imparts an extremely () 55 ) 5 ) ) ) ) ) ) 5 6 ) ) ) ) ) )5 ) ) )G ) ) G5 &l THE UNION STORE 413 Main Street (Open Evenings) oioolc Sale, yard ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) D 5 ) 5 5 ) 5 ) 6 6 ) 0 ) ) ) ) ] ) ) 5 ) 6 ) ) G Strickland & Cryne Paperhanging and Painting 150 ARCH ST. TEL. 3582 FEEEEEEEEEEEE R EEE R EEEE

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