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Mosqufto Cream A soft cream, free from grease, to keep away flies Makes the picnic a pleasure. 25C tuhe THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. and mosquitoes. 169-171 MAIN ST. a Mo Midsummer Fashions at New Prices Faery ummer frock which for casual well rep- f M- ow [ ot of Fashion has devised And festive o resented in this coll casions s tion of Pashions at new prices PRINITD SIERS CRUPE DECHIN HORSFALL 93-99 Msy!um Snce, Hartiord. “It Pays to Buy Our Wind” CURE 25 P tomor- h re- RING TO TARTE WATER A PLENTY $ L\séLs HOFFMAN NO. 50 GAS WATER | FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY C.J.LEROUX 174 ARCH .‘STREET Tel. 30: | principal paper HEATER| PAPERS PREPARED FOR CLASS NIGHT 7'5': yn Copies of Will and Hls lory Fur- cae e skin we love to toueh, nished (o Newspapers the class night exercises Britaln high s ass ot 1925, scheduled to be night were cancelled | jeath of Milton B r rldentally 1 killed, the pr throf ourtesy of Pri Louls s heen glien s of which were then | new shot ugh th (lass Will By Max H. Reicher lass will by Max Refcher was hox t known to all persons, thut ifie ind irs as follow Al Mat C vl the hope that have in the towis future as good the past heloved principal, Mr ave our deepest respect eams as in and thanks for his efforts our vice-pri Moody a perm for his es in comme 4 To Miss Harvey, most he leave anks for we leave onr iid in co-operating luring onr senior year. To Miss Ballou, Miss Harve nt we leave our thanks for n all senior eients To Dot “Jane' Parker isl that she mayv have ¢ neek in the to accomm responsi To Jol of iny his pr line and sinke 2. Tot swallow Marjorie Anderson Prersick leave th To Larry room so eep or read ! sure as the desks are rather } shom it 1 puzzling a1 s00n How 1 offic: will 2 Wilham and o Mr. Swift does the el for vs look Howard Relser ending Tues he ‘sald that there was no hair on| 3%, 1. All graph cards must be sgned by p estra | ald of the clisses next fl1es ‘NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, lary ‘lane a file to keep a record of our To Kay Clark we Inn\l A many class meetings, entitled “All the Boys rmm\ 33, To Timothy Clark we leave Around."” a red suit to attract Miss Bull. To the Iebruary class of | 34. To the Misses Helen Shana- we leave the privilege of at- han, Grace Connelly and Mary day morning assem- | Hughes we leave individual dresses, | 85, To Mr, Goff we leave a jar To John Wolff we leave a |of milkweed cream of Palmolive soup to preserve 36, To Miss Minnie “Muriel"” Rerkowitz we leave a painting en- To Red Miller we leave the titled “Me, Myself and I." “Dumbdorian,” because one| 37, To Mr, Cassidy we leave a last week someonc asked him new benzine buggy to exerclse all he didn't brush his shoes and [his teams. To Edward Rogin we leave & \ Ihook entitled To the faculty leave o Soelal Circles,” set of rules, as follows 30 we by M. E. Lipman. To Miss Sother we leave a pair of rubber heels to avold her the students, daily shocks. all students ahso- 40, To the incoming class we leave all our other properties, in- need not be eluding our beloved color, pink. nts. 41, To the undergraduates Cianet we leave a leave as follows: plano for his jazz | 1. Three extra years in which they.can complete the work of their senior year under the new laboratory plan. <igns of any sort Tivang 2, A dozen extra graph cards cakes 80| on which they may draw de- in the world signs of an ysort, an Oceupin we Jeave 3. All of our tardiness ex- led “The Manly Art of we To Mike feplgyer To Touise Klopp wa leave a ! of face powder to cover her To Miss Ruth “T ¢ n yeast Ay riss cuses. In witness whereof we haye here- Mre. Smith, the libra- 'ynto set our hand and seal, this wo leave the hepe that with 24th day of June, A, D. 1925, year she | Class of 1925, attain her {deal, *“a good Per Max Reicher hrary.” = Ta Thomas Conway we leave . : entitled “My. Virginia's ( ldfl\ Hlitc" By William McCue The following was the class his- ory compiled by Willlam McCue: “This even,ng marks the close of Ta Jahn CGirippe we leave an | For three happy years we have = machine ta keep track of his salled our ship of learning over |the rough blue sea.of knowledge. At A\llre 1. Regan we times we have faced danger, but leading 12dv in the | through the courage of the crew we Leave Homa." have at last reach.d our destination, 4 *Tubhy" Telnin |and tomorrow are te recelve our hright yellow tis to | diplomas. “On September the 6 sehool was honored in To Hilda “Billy"” Bessoff we | permission to visit etry room at any tion % e nthelean Regan we the THE FULLER BATTERY CO. 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THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Pohey - One Sgstem - Universal Serviee [7 N B Thisis the last of & serres of fourtean advertisements setting forth the advantages of the teiephone s @ selling aid The entire series has boen reprinted in booklet form. and a copy oay be had, ree for the asking. from eh _ Pubiiciry Department. Now Heven . i) | and mosqQuitoes love campers ‘VH&’be,bnthered vtheseag- gravating, filthy pests? Fiit will free you from the nuisance, by thesea, spray. Spraying Fliten kills . : u&rtbsmmw arvae which eat boles. Extensive tasts showed that F‘hl did not stain or injure the most delicats “How to Go Big In| | team. Flit epray clears the house in a few minutes of mosquitoes and disease besring flies. It is clean, easy and eafe to nse. Kills Household Insects Flit spfy also destroys bed ba rosches, ants, and insect eggs. e cracks and crevices wherz insects hide and breed are readily reached by Flit Try Flit in your home, fabrics. A Scientific General Insecticide Flit is the result of exhaustive research by expert entomologists and chemista. More than 70 f were tested on varions household insects before Flit was finally perfected. Flit is a 100% effective insecticide containing no in- active (inert) ingredients. For sole everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JRRSEY) _THURSDAY, JUNE 25, privilege of receiving us us. ts guests, As our hostess cloyud her doors behind us we Lecams the freshman class of ‘25. \t this point we started our drive for the fitle, ‘The Greatest Class in the listory of the 8chool' We elected officers for our fresh- man year as follows: President, Howard Hausman; viee-president, Bernice Clark; secretary, Alice Re- and treasurer, John Phalon. “Then came the cry for help from the athletic department, asking our assistance in, bullding & machine that would beat Hartford. This call wus answered by 15 freshmen, and, “Soon we were gettled; we again as & result, five were on the ‘varsity’ [elected Howard Beloin to our high- Throughout the whole year |est office, and again Alice Regan the athletic department rested its was to bs his assistant; Katherine hoepes in us, | Regan kept the minutes of our “Pink was handed down to us as |meetings, while to John Grip was our elass color, and for pink we |glven the joyful (7) task of collect- fought. A baby's color {t may be [ing our class dues. called, but we let it be known that “Now our Senlor elub was start- men could wear it. We captured first place in the inter-class basket- ball league, and on our first class day, took our hats off to none. “At last we became upper class men; we now were junlors, and were soon to be senlors. Again we elect- ed strong and worthy officers, this year making Howard Beloin, a man of football fame, our president; Alice Regan our vice-president, and Katherine Regan, our secrefary, en- trusting our gold to Howard Belser. “Our second class day was a huge success; we led all contestants for the henors. “A new motto was ‘Begcome Colleglate!’ “This we did, as did also the clazs of '24. Under the leadership of ‘Bungy’ Clancl against ‘Jimmie’ Hayes of ‘24, we were again vic- torlous, placing the pink flag on the top of the pole. “Our Tunior 'Prom.’ was a great event. Tt was our debut inte society, and our first opportunity for seeing each other in true collegiate style. The ‘Prom.” was a success both so0- and fnanclally, ing for to make senfors, “September came. Our he-rln desirs was reached at last; we were penfors! We did not Jet our name | September fighting to ralse the pink flag higher. | “At the opening of achool New Britain Laboratory Plan' study Introduced, careful guldance of Mr, Slade and teachers, many obstacles were moved, re- ed, vey. past year, once a mouth, had an entertainment has been that we could not hold our meetings more frequently. “Class day came again; another glorious day for the pink flag. ‘25 made this its last, day. “Now let us stop and give honor where honor is due, so here's to our football, basketball, baseball introduced. in the athletic world. “Next came our Senior ‘Prom.’ ‘Banquet’ thing else? “You have heard the history of to the eve of its departure, and T am sure you will agree with us when we claim the titie, “The Great- Ranchito Viejo (OweaMyLirte Armand Crabbé OldRanch) (A.Maurege) In nnb La Cancién del Olvido—Junto al puente de la G Armand Cral oo B e e I Svonih 1090 $1.50 Nme (Bovlanger) (Pisno accomp) Jascha Heifetz : l. The Gentle Maiden (5ct)) 2. Corteg Boulunger) (Piano accomp.) Violin Solo Jmh Hflm, Miniature Viennese March (Marche Miniature Viennoise) (F. Kreisler) Fritz Kreisler-Hugo Kreisler (with Piano) Violin and "Cello Syncopation Fritz Kreisler-Hugo Kreisler (F. Kreisler) (with Piano) Violin :: ol 3035 $2.00 o o o . o . " . . .~ e .~ . ~ e, * e © ’ Dreams (La Mont-Vas Alityne) One Little Dream of Love (Simpeon-Gerdon) o Sod e Lambert Murphy o Mm,.,];'::s Victor Salon Orchestra Victor Sllz: Ouhmn] bl Gems from “The St\ldent Prince in Hfldel uhr L| Opera Company 1. Students’ Marching Song" 3" Golden D.n"g 3" Sere- aades 4. "Deep in My Haart Gems from “The Love Song’ 7 Victor LI* et T e Seat THememboe MOT" | e . i, — e, .~ . *_— 385757 $1.25 a Company "He Writés a 9654 Swanee Butterfly Georgie l’riu}l_,sc Ian't She the Swutut Thing Georgie Price vu,dnn( otsy Totsy N Gene Austin Enh fele and Ia-ll: (‘;td' {y Billy (Uk‘o';l('un:l:ll Yes Sir, That's My Baby Gene Austin whulele and jazz effecis h Bllh ("Uke”) Carpenter Dance Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 19656 75¢ T T R T TR Ah-Ha |-Fox Trot with vocal refrain Just a Little Drink—Fox Trot with vocal refrain Honey, I'm in Love With You-—Fox Trot (hrom “Mercenwry Mary™) Charleston—Fox Trot Fox Tret %:‘L%.P;:-J:J” 19666 T8¢ Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra — i i Waring's [10648 Pmnylvuitn] 8¢ Sweetie Do—and H ] _r,,'f Waring's Pehlylvnun um B -nd Bye—Fox Trot . «ith cocal refrain the o ey:' Daris’ Le Paradis Band llnnanlu—F Trot Jan Garber and| 19661 e e e T Tro ) 1 Ot | ¢ est Class In “We closed our juplor year, wlll- fiehool.' " rest on ita laurels, but kept right on ' Duten airplane, Kiunder, and three passengers were killed today when “The | the plane fell of Belgian border, Under the | __ Mr. Moody, and with the help of the | This was a great success, m\lnl | to the untiring efforts of Miss le»‘ The club has met, during the We have | and dance | after each meeting. Our only regret | but finest class | and | track teams, for they have rnnk!d‘ high, and with the most mcu-u(ul\ and | You all know what | to expect of a olass like this, and | you all were right; they were a suc- | cess; how could they have been any- | our class from the day of its birth! the History of the . 294 TO LOSE JOBS Washington, June 25 (M—Twe hundréd and ninety-four employes In the fleld service of the Indian bureau, including one or more in nearly every Indlan agency and res- ervation in the country, will lose thelr jobs July 1 under a aweeping reorganization program announced hero today, WILLIAM McCUE, PLANE ORASHFS, 4 KILLED lunm June 25 (M=The pllot of a near the Franco- BIG BANG CANNONS ......... $3.00 and $5.50 BIG BANG GUN BOATS ...... $2.00 BANGSITE—15¢ SPARK PLUGS—10¢ BREECH BLOCKS, Etc ............c0v000. 60c Celebrate the Glorious Fourth in Safety HERBERT L. MILLS The “Handy” Hardware Store 336 MAIN STREET New Victor Records July 1, 1925 Red Seal Records La Golondrina (The Swallow) Margarete Matzentuer (Mezican Folk SonT elnws.pa.n‘l? L 1080 Pregiintalesalas Estrellas Margarete Matzenauer 3l.lo (Go Alk of the High Stars Gleaming) (Mezican Folk Song) In Spanish IVI&?:klnfil:L )nnd Roses Jobn McCu-ukl 1002 The Sweetest Call (Troon-Monow) John McCormack Polonaise in E Major—Part1 Sergei lheltllnufl} (Liszt) Piano Solo Polonaise in E Major—Part2 Serge: Rachmaninoff l.nhengnn—l’relude,l’m 1 Stokowski and (Wagner) ‘2 00 l.oh;:grm—l’relude, Part2 Philadelphia Orchestra Stokowski and 6508 Danse Macabre—Part 1 (Dance of Death) (Saint-Saeon)( piitsdeieiia Orchestra | $2.00 Danse Macabre—Part 2 Concert Songs and Instrumental Records Polonaise (Polonm Elégiaque) (Noskowski) The Postilion—Mazurka (S. 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