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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925. (NURSES TO RECEIVE GRADUATING CLASS, AT SCHOOL FOR NURSES miumf ffumm itTiM ,it Eat More TOAST STERNO TOASTER For I'sc With STKRNO CANNED HEAT 25C Each THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. t j ( . , ,sr ft, t ' , , - , ,,',, 'WZ I. ' ' y til (t I i fl.lunnrf. DAVIDSON and LEVENTHAL Graduation Exercises Will Be Held Tomorrow Night T!.' JSRl.ttW'irrtt e,Tl'l.-'S fit the. r! .ks of l!'-rt of tlv N''' H ri 1 ; i n s.-lino! of nursing oomi' i"m1 iith the limning mIiucI of 111" NVw Britain n'v Sn'e No-m.il sc'-.i't'I tomorrow I Si "! ' ' 'J"" aCi -tar' -V 4 Big $5 Dress V j 1 ftr4 Jump Out of Your Pajamas Into a Horsfall Straw Hat As noon as you e had your coft-e In the morning rom 111 end sec the cream of 'he I ? C r Ft raw Ha's. Right after yoti hat pvwl the last rat of the comn on your bur come and we'll muss tip your Ideas on Straws with a stock that has a first: mor'iragc on nery good biok in the S'raw Jlut world. The di-'iny is now ready come In fuL.y. And if you can think of any good rnson for not eornit-.f: you must. In played hookey a' school. $285 $5 niui $6 HORSFALLS 95'99XsiilumStrett Hartford. "It fays to Buy Our Kind" told Storage for Furs. '.J k I I A &. 2 1 i J f J " X"' ' 7tlA 'rf fe'Wj Photo by Johnson A TVtprson. rtvs 1 X n K. TKAVl.K IhrfM tri'Ss of Nurses vti;h proerram v. start at ,1:ipi P. Nor'h, prpsi0f,nt of th t v;i irinir school, wiil Tin' fV'Ti'ifl will opn iviMi a prorssion i 666 Colds, Fever and Grippe t i the nuot "(M-eiiy reim'dj e knun Preventing Pneumonia J. D. DONAHUE VOICE CULTURE ftpectal attention to beginners and children under lfi. Rftomi 31X-319 nrwtb't Block. - A ft I'rnfcssnr Milton C. Wtnternltz. dean of 1 1ft Yale School of Medirini'. lni'lonias will lir presMit"d by Mr. Nor'h. t'lass pins will le pr'P"nti d Miss .Maude K. Traver. dlrfctriss of rnirvfl of tli hospital and had nt th' training school. Ciraduatioti pii',' h w ill ho presr-nt'-d hy i.'. V. Hi niv'tl, preyld-'ni of tlie board rf dtp ( tors of the hoi'ttal. Music and lancing will follow. Th praduaUs are as follow.1': i Misses l'rai!i". s O. Jones, Hartford; 'Conn., Pophia Ko'dsch. Kast Uart- ford; Margaret J. Cnnnlnghain, jllolyoke, Mass.; H"1en M. Tnrs", Tlolyok. Mass.; Ataegaret C. Cov. i itisky, Frackvllle. fa: Jennl A. : Kennedy, N"tv Britain, fnnn.; Frances M. Olson. Forestville, t"onn.; 'Wilda F. C. firath. Nova Scotia; Dorothy G. Pl'itnb, T.ltchfleld. Conn.: Anna M. Miskey, NV-w 'Britain and Mary 1,. nouvierc, Fast Hartford. A banquet and social time wag irivi-n the members of the graduat it'2 class in the nurses' home last i by the members of the ln- t' rniediate class. The yoitnp women . moved a pleasant evening of games an l music. HK-YC1.KT 1N.M Iti;i) Park streets last night, John An- SufferlnR from body hrulseji re- ! of IIS Willow street was treated by Dr. William Flanaemi ceived when a. bicycle lie was riding was strut-Is by an automobile driven by Harry I and allowed to go t0 his home. The accident was lneMtiraird hv Pa. l-iold of 615 Stanley , troim.m rinein. nm, v...'. street at the corner of John and loathe fnr an arrest was found. mis i ii in. vrs lii.tni('trc'- A?ed Jap Kills Himself For Error of Another Toklo. May 1 ft. (A D Because, I - was actually only S! years old, d not J) years, as r ported in the 'is' of those to whom silver cups arc lo t.e prcsentr.) ) commemoration I nt" the silver we. , line celebration of ! rnipcror and empress, Ivinsaku 'fa lima ( f Tniajuliiimtira. Saitama, ' nied himself in the traditional har-l-;iti way. i 'I'm, r.id man's body, with stomach ntped op-n was found in his room i iitlt a letter explaining that he i ':! 1 not jierej.t the Impfriai cup uciler tlie circtimstances, and did not '.ii'h to refuse it because such action viiuld nec i' iir- oxplan.'ition and "i-ini: sornom into riijrrac.' for mak r.z a mistake. P'-atb uffeiW- the C' y way out. or t'te clot and t ''i.'iSf-. l;e-. in ue 1 ;,.TK( the in-Of ;iti0';i. Trie priiicip.il a . Wr ing r:ead the fassitlM Ads daily, vill T'rif .v lire the ninf infallible of coun . er-n-s and yn-i wi;i find much good I- em. Tel. 1H4-U. I r-onnectlcit is ssssssstssssssst : f . I crain'y poi.vinc ."jl out gr.i'fud" t-j COAL I Hu7:rS I The SHXKBERG COAL CO. I: M'- "" ' - "' ' I S5 Franklin Street l ri s-'nt-i tc f - : , r. HHHaHBBHaBHHHmBiHrju i '' .1 rt-nmritain-- . 1 r' ro ' ry f r " 1,1 1 ; -.- - -Np r 1- e ii ni ii t i s n:. U-i I 0,- Ni i X - i ; I -Tic. Plainville, Conn. Lady Glad To Endorse Great Nox-Ri-Tis A. M. GALBRAITH Carpenter & Builder 110 Austin St. Tel. A short time ago. Mrs. Wm. Ti'rn.-y. i 1 Church SI.. I'luim i'i'-. i 'oi:.. ran." into .Mi:!er-Tl,ir.s'-ns Pr-iL' S oil. aid sai l: "Ind- e-1. its u p'-i.s-ure for rr.c to r'-lat'- m-' xp- : i' '' wi-h th( Sr- a' M'X-I:I-T1. ip:' nieiit. I fc l ti.ai by k:U.s '' if s-atem'n'. it wi;; ) th- n,e-,r.i. of semeon else suff e ring w i' h rheunia ttstn 'o 'i'il''kly understand the mer its f'f this preparation. Tor years, I i i-f suffered with join' rh'iima listn and pains in my back and !'"i'r found anything to give me re ii f until I took the NOX-RI-TIS : r-.1 n.er r. T; -is r' tii'-fiv has certain d woi-.'lers for me and I :.:es- l.'Erhiy r'conimcnd it toothers." Mrs , I., l-arew-e), whose picture in this story says: "J owe my e..n-.pe r-eofry to taking the -r.a- X.'X-HI-TIS treatment. I i-i fi'Ti-1 '.ir two years with neuritis ;!! 'Um'e.-.go and couid nier find ..Otbitis h i;' wou'd n aeli my case. ' ';is great r'"Mi dy." Calt a' Miil-r-Hanson Drug Co., 3" .-.ir h , and get "Forms of i'.. ini:'.tiui.'' it's :p-e. A laboratory! vp. IS '.ere -o explain NOX-ISl- lis'. Write if von live ou' of town. Genuine PERSIAN RUGS at B. Y. JONES 38") Commonwealth Ae. Phone 285 or 2To2-i USE. SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM THE MILK OF HU MAN KINDNESS A glass of milk our product is a kindness in itself. Nourishinjr, invigorating, full of vital health-giving1 ele ments. Drink it in lib eral measure. riLSETBERre-SON) PARK sr PMONJE- 1720 Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 COATS FOR THE SUNNY DAYS Day when we need ju-t a Uight Weight Wrap lric" $2500 ,. $50.00 E Coats of the . i :. r wngiit at 1-3 off. Onlv the heavier kind. DRESSES AT $15.00 Printed Silks of the eiy best qualities. Handsome Combinations of colors. It would cost you more to make them at home,. Rompers never were handsomer and the Socks to match. Sevf ral qualities and handsome colors. FTW TO in H fly Millinery co. 177 MAIN STREET W0m M mm VEILS nmk 1 BRIDESMAID'S MM-w hats wW m HATS GOING AWAY ;' k0S HATS i STRET THE WEDDING VEIL will he especially designed for the bride's parti cular type if she wishes, or she may choose from the illusion and lace models already here. Prin cess and Duchess Veils. For The Bride's Attendants Color schemes arranged, personal and prompt attention given to all orders. Moderate prices are the predominant feature. PRESENTING MILLINERY OF DISTINCTION They are the most particular these brides of May and June even their hats must reflect their blithe spirits. We have therefore as sembled an astonishing array of high grade hats, included are the beautiful La Rose hats featuring leghorns, transparent hair hats, crepe and silk combinations, embroidered hats and many soft effects that are suitable for travel ling, because they can be folded and carried in a bag. Event Wed. $ Printed Silks and Striped Tub Silk Dresses in Profuse Variety! Color combinations that are harmonious and adapted to the demands of good taste. Border Ef fects, Allover ' Effects, Narrow Stripes, Wide Stripes, All Kinds, Sizes 16 to 42. At this Special Wednesday Price we consider them almost "Give Aways." See Window Display! Buy a few! (D. & L 2nd Floor) OTHER NOTABLE WEDNESDAY SPECIALS! Boston Bags 89c Splash Curtains $1.39 Net Curtains 2.69 Cretonne Pillows 69c Tissue Ginghams 58c 2,500 Yds. Wash Goods M M Fine silk and cotton crept I yl beautiful floral and allover MajLf" terns. Keg. S9c a yard, A JL Special! 500 Yds. Silk Crepes 1.69 Irish Dress Linens 78c Ladies' Kerchiefs 10c Stamped Gowns 4.00 Silk Umbrellas 3.39 Linen Damask 4.00 Made of sturdy black fnamel cloth. Has one strap, double han die. Regular size. A real "buy!" (D&L 3rd Floor) A splendid collection of these splash voile curlalns will be sold Wednesday at this special price. (D&I-3rd Floor) 2 1-4 yards long, suitable for any room. Center valance with fringe. Extremely fine quality curt ains. (&L 3rd Floor) All from regular slock. Oval, square, half moon and round shapes; lovely floral patterns. A value'. (P&I.3rd Floor) l.nOa yards of Burton's Flock Dot Tissue Ginghams, 38 inches wide. Guaranteed fast colors. Ri g. 63c. (D&L Main Floor) New printed silk crepes from America's foremost manufactur er, $:.5S value. 500 yards only, at J1.65 yard. (D&L Main Floor) In fifteen of the very newest shades. Also white; fully shrunk. Guaranteed fast colorings. (D&L Main Floor) Regular price Z for 50c. Includ ed are colored borders, embroider ed checks and lace trimmed ones. (D&I Main Floor) For ladies; stamped on . fine quality batiste. Cut full. White only. A temp'ing special: (D&L Main Floor) For sun and rain. Amber tips and ferrules to match. Short stubby handles. Navy, purple, gr'cn, cardinal, orown. (Il&L Main Floor) Men's Night Shirts $1.39 Men's Pajamas '1.15 Pure Silk Hose 4.45 Men's Union Suits 59c Jap Silk Quilts $1 Genuine "Fruit-of-the-Loom-Night Shirts, in sizes 15 to 20 A real good value at (D&L Main Floor) - First quality, full cut Paja mas; neatly made with silk frogs. Sizes from 11 to 20. (D&L Main Floor) "Humming Bird" Silk Hose. F.lack and all shoe shades. Box of 3 pair $4.25, or pair at (D&L Main Floor) A first quality nainsook Athletic Union Suit. Cut full and well made. Sizes 38 to 48. (D&L Main Floor) More of these Infants' Jap Silk Quilts have Just arrived. Reg. j;.9."i. In blue and pink printed effects. (P&L 2nd Floor) All Our Women's $1.95 Waists AT $1.49 Choice of entire slock of Broadcloths, Dimities and Russian Teasant Blouses. Scores of styles. (DS L 2nd Floor) "Rayon" Silk Slips $2.79 Turkish Towels - 34c 81x90 Sheets 1.00 The genuine "Crystal Knit" Rayon Silk Slips, in all the most favored colors. A real special at (D&L 2nd Floor) Heavy double loop Turkish Tow els In white and colored borders. Extremely serviceable: (D&L Basement) Full size Bed Sheets. JIade of a good firm cotton. Will give satisfactory service. Rep. Ji.2. (D&L Basement) Silver bleached pure Irish linen damask tn pretty assorted patterns. Regular 1.39 value. 1 1&L Basement) Huck Towels Fine Union Linen Huck Tow els; white and colored borders. Regular size. A good value: (D&L Basement) 34c ROYAL VISITORS ! TO SPEAK HERE i Members oi Two Royal Families at People's Church Two members of royal families, one the reigning house of Ki gland. will be in New Britain and will speak at the 1'oopR's church on t'ourt street tomorrow. They are Lady Chrtstabcl I'ankhurst. a mem ber of the reigning family of Kng land and daughter of Mrs. Kmmallnc I'ankhurst of th lamous militant unragist Pankhursts, and Baroness I.eja Te de Torinoff of Russia and member of the Romanoff family of Russia of which the late Czar Nich olas was a member. Both will spnk st th spring convention of the Gospel Missionary society, htch liogins this rening ar.d last until Thursday. Miss Pankhurst will speak at sessions at 3 and S p. m. tomorrow and Thurs day. The Baroness de Tornioff will also speak at bolh sessions and will sine also. Since coming to America they have been filling large auditoriums in New- York city and have been brought to New Britain through the efforts of John Fraser. religious edi tor of the New York Herald-Trl-buiio. The meeting will open this eve ring with addresses by Rev. Leslie Darling of Hartford and Rev. Harry S. Iindis of the Emmanuel Gospel church of this city. The pastor. Rev. F. L. Brooks, who has been ill for the past several days. Is expected to be present. Mrs. Myrtle Knapp, a missionary to Africa, will speak at the ses sion tomorrow morning, starting at 10:50 o'clock. hoys irr.u i; aitomobii.e Beys with little or nothing else to d0 resorted lo defacing an automo bile owned by H. Hruemmer of 9i Sefton drive with chalk last night. Bruemmer reported the affair to the police, saying that he had parked the machine nt the corner of F.ast Main and Olive slreels and found chalk marks on both sides when he returned l0 It. THINK IT'S CZARS KING Rotterdam, May U. An em erald ring bought by a Rotterdam Jeweler for sbout 5i cents, now Is helievd to b one of the Russian crown jewels. It recently eold at auction for nearly 17,000. WOMEN'S HEADACHES ENDED NEW SAFE WAY Kvrry tie f nf ti;f wi' t' lied litadn li , ria kif hf . tain and pressure that con j f-vi-ry montli Ktmi'ly vantiOira with a won lJrfui Iipw, BRfe ji.-'-iipt)on trlt;rifl ly j t U-kncjirn ro'"--.r a of nili in Atsi iKit. ly no harmful d intra, no tirpr?sfn of jhrrt tr dlFttian-p M stomaHi, It lni Ir'r quickly braM up tls ronw'tlmi j i 'ifwuw of l.l"d that mr vuting tl jn.li.rr' arwt you 1:0 tli rough the wlmlg j rrio1 -Th ftpmfnrt. ETiHrwMl hy doctor. I 9k for AV-V' tY tal'Wta. nn'ly by i'r(iiH't Pnif .-tor. Vh T-c C. Siutb r.n4 Ph.iT'i-1 Ar-'h P' P:irmi irr3 rvtnnn , Vf Vng 'ort 4"