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PRIZES AWARDED + GRADUATE NURSES . Members of Other Classes Also : Rewarded for High Marks Miss Ellen E. P New Brunswick, Canada, was award- ed the first prize of $30 in gold the highest average in practica theoretical work in the gradu class of the New Rritain Ge hospital tra hool graduat exercises lus Normal schoo. e ot Norton, shown t ment ar traiing In the intermediate class the prize of $50 was awarded to Miss Porowski and t cond prize of 325 to Miss Hel evelelt, Miss Katherine Dinda of the jinior ¢ was awarded t first priza of &nd Miss Helma Nelson second prize of ¢ The following honorable mentio Wood, graduatir Dzekosky, intermediate class; Balsericz, junlor class, first firs nurses wera given Anna | members. time “capped” the members of the preliminary class. The annual report of the training school was presented by Miss Traver, Diplomas were presented by James North, president of the training school, who presided over the pro- gram. The invocation was made by Rev. William H. Alderson. The address to the graduates was made by Rev. Walter A. McCrann of St. Mary's church. Boston and Maine Road Income Is Declining Boston, May 27 (P—Heavy in- e in maintenance expenditures contributing factors in a drop 82 for April the Roston a 1 today shows. Operating revenues fell off $38 rth which ars now under nadian Pacific. Pa declined 2 board le for m, it was of Wells Riv e to the ¢ r revenues boost 0f $145,000 in that pointed out. DALFAIR CLUB OUTING The Dalfair club held a hot dog roast last evening at Com- pounce, 1 trip by busses and Because of the ry to cat in the luncheon °d in advance hy several Games were played and several bowling matches rolled. Lake akin having | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1927. GO-OPERATION IS BROWN'S KEYNOTE C. of C. Official Speaks to Mer- chants in North End | A organization ot mer- |chants doing business north of the railroad tracks was frowned on by Colvin B. Brown, manager of or- ganization service of the United tes Chamber of Commerce, at a athering of the merchants in the dircetors rooms of the City Nation- Al hank today, but Mr. Browa ap- proved a plan whereby expert ad- vice may be procured by the mer- chants acting as a group for bette ment of conditions in merchandis- ing. If there is to be a formal or- zanization it should include all re- tail merchants whether they are north or south o fthe tracks and at all events it shoild be handled in | cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Brown advised. Re- tail stores in New Britain present an unfavorable appearance for a great the visiting organizer declared. He favored a program for brightening up store fronts and dis- plays, control over advertising signs and wilening and paving of Main street north of the tracks. The chain stors bugaboo can be formal y dispelled, Brown averred, by adopt- | tavorable features,of those systems can be employed in private enter- prise. Included among those at today's conference were: F. C. Kelly, P. K. Rogers, H. L. Mills, Herman Adler, Nathan E. Mag, David Segall, Henry Morans, A. A. Kaplan Thomas H. Doyle, A. W rison, William C. Kranowitz, ans, S. M. Kennedy. SUICIDE EAVES NOTE TELING OF MURDER Man Who Killed Himself in Mil-| waukee Sald That He Killed Young Woman. Milwaukee, Wis,, May (UP)— An investigation was being made to- day into the death of a man b lieved to be W. C. Martin, treasurer |of the Hamburg-American Shipping | company, who committed suicide ter writing a note telling ot killing a girl in Chicago. The note said he had loft his wife for the girl and then had killed the girl after he had found she was | taithl given him by an underworld leader. Chicago, May 27 (UP)—Chicago police belicve the girl mentioned in | a suicide note found in Milwaukee is Miss Evclyn Lagrand, who was found shot to death last Friday. S was known to the underworld, p lice said. Investigating activities of W. K. . M. S. Dunn, George , He said he used a pistol | ties lier. She believes, however, that the | school. ihusband. | suspicious boya. 'New Map of State Is Chase Suspected Thief | Now All Completed 2 Hartford, May 27 UP — The new ”0“3::;; "‘:b;\:"'“l:e"’f:;‘n“l::l" J:‘;‘;::insap of Connecticut for the next High sohesl verd THES forepcen “o[stnte register has been completed and students gave chase and caught oflg’coples sens foxtapproval;lito the ! - 08¢/ comptroller's office. This map is a Hall and 5 |over any available in tye past. It Trust Co. building on West Main| streot. They tried to bring him b‘ck‘phows not only all boundaries of the tow! to the school for questioning relative | orne and counties, streams, rail- 'Boys Turn Policemen, to nunferous bicycle thefts of late, |ways, but also the various but he cried and screamed until the | with express office, qelegmph"y;{‘;? ;:}yfig::;n“?a; :ft:':c,:i: in the bankl;;;‘ore. post office, on'e or all of them; 3 e kind of roadway along swhich According to the students’ report | trolley lines run, and even towns to Captain Kelly, the workmen | having only summer post offices, threatened’to throw water on them| The 15,000 Copled ordered will be Parker New Britain VERY NEWEST (roads, and the various kinds of high- | few days. ADJOURNMENT LIKELY Philadelphia, May 27.UP—Fallure + | and said he had been faithful toif they took the boy back to the/distributed to fhose desiring, them ! to reach a basis for an agreement ut The captain advised them'from the state park and forest com- | this time, is expected to result this found dead in Milwaukee is her|lo notify the police when they see|mission offices on Capitol avenue in a | ,rternoon in an adjournment of the joint wage conference of the Cen- | tral Pennsylvania bituminous coal miner and operators, which has been in scssion here this week. We Manufacture For You BLUE SUIT OR TOPCOAT For Decoration Day Clarence F. Bennett, president of the board of directors of the hos- pital, presented tha prizes. Miss Maude E. Traver, directress of nurses, presented the class pins to the graduating class and at the same | GILBERT'S ! Our New Tailoring Plant upon ts the wearer o] 2 [at with an unusua. . g ' All Save For You coming brim! 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He point ed fo the advantages individual me special request, several of the con- |cessions were opened and the club menbers enjoyed these, after which there was dancing. The busses made a delayed start for home about 11 o'clock. IN SUMMER APPAREL All Alterations Free A BLUE Suit or Topcoat for Decoration Day and every day—always dressy—always right. Princeton is ready to serve you and save you money. All models, all fabrics in sizes to 46 stout. OF COURSE—ALWAYS ONL PRICE, $16.50. = FAIRE % GREETINGS: New Britain N acquiring the former ROSEBEN SHOP it is our inten- 5 ; tion to offer you an opportunity to purchase the finest in quality and the very latest in style of men’s hats, just as we have done consistently in our Hartford store for the past years, There is art and skill in choosing from a big variety of t_\f'pes and styles of hats to fit the different characteristics of men. Special for . 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