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* and CLASS CTURES amed at Reasonable '§ Prices Stationery Dept. THE ickinson Diug Ce. - 169-171 Maln Strae! Tennis and | Ad ua L aw Re Ts Our Pres-ription Depart- ment stands for hoth RELIABLE SERVICE AND REASONABLE PRICES AXELRGD’S PHARMACY 236 PARK STREET Corner Bigelow Phone 1366 we Jo: La Ca do Syl e W CITY ITEMS Leland (o M. Jures, who is associated with Dr. C. W. Vivian, has returned from New York where he has been doing special work in removable erown and bridgework. advt. John J. Crean will act as accom- | Gr the Allingtown hospital next Sunday. | J $2.00 and $3.00 union .suits 95c each; sale closes tonight at Besse- Leland’s Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Main street are receiving congratul tions upon the birth of ighter. Dr. C. W. Vivian announces that during the months of July and August his office hours will e as follow 8 a. m., 4 p. m.; evenings except- ing Wednesday till noon on Advt. | advt s0 BAPTISTS TO PICNIC. ptist church Bible school will picnic at Lake Compounce on | €O Saturday. Special cars will leave the | € Triangle at 9:37 a. m. and return at 6 | al P. m. If the weather is unfavorable | Jo the Baptist bell will ring at 8:30 Sat- | urday morning, which m no pic- | at nic that day. This being nie, all families of the school are re- | to quested to bring or send a generous | of uspply of eatables, especially sand- | class were dressed fn white, wore wiehes, baked heans, salads cake and | White hair ribbons and a wreath of fruit! = Children members of the( green mountaln laurel while the boys | N seh001 up to and including the junior ‘deartment are given free transporta- collegiod, principal ‘of the Ilnmbus as rewards for excellence in | schol. Lou MeAloon mon, I Chris Thomas John McCab Helsler, Louise Kerin, Irene Margaret Kelly, Helen Kenney Maloney, Bna June sale men’s suits, $19.50 to | I'alkner, Constance Paone $37.60, were $25 to $50, at Besse- | McKnerne Prender: Franecis We panist for the talent to be contributed | Grath, Eleanor Corbeit, Elv by the Naugatuck lodge of EIks at {jani, Gladys C gan, Sophia Flubay, N Tricson of | Mary Welch, Felen Dur Holleran, Marian Cullin Kenney, Helen Connelly, William Kiniry, John Mul- downey, Hern BEr et pic- | bearers, carrying baskets of roses, and were attired in blue suite with white ties and wore a red rose in the lapel] Trom all others regular fare| of their coat. We Give Be xterior of 2 Repainted. Youn An Estimate Glad to of the Probable Cost. 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. + The JOHN BOYLE COMPANY PHONE 359 their pupils mor ] the 3 n tar steps whbere th cre handed - cartific ed the con- and Princi- | gratulations of the pasior pal Father rry. The line separated E he altar and the pupils marched hool. Rev. J. C. of it onies follows: Thomas vior, Bless Us, Grad- tes: Distribution of diplomas and ard of honors by the principal »v. John T. Winters: assist dress to G Swee othe self, olic Rev. John T, Banner, cho- F. F. Harmon was in | B Premiums for scholarship | ¢har = awarded to Alice Kathryn Har- roy Jerome Begle seph Beloin, and premius for | tian doctrine were awarded to . tue ry Monica zorik, William therine Olivia F Honorable mention for Christian ctrine were to Cath. Margaret | of ¢ Ruth olic [ the | | 1v Penta, Marion beth Wel- Walter Fit Francis alsh, Catherine Clerkin, Lot lly, Mary Loughrey. Catherine | Blanchett, Florenc sa. Roy Charles O'Keef Mat- ew Clark, Harold Gunning, Edwin James Desmond and ton Honorable mention for scholarship awarded to Catherine zorik, Helen Halaby, Cather- Scanlon, Anna Bonney., Elizabeth race, Helen Pryzhylo, Mildred Me- I ) into R well o shel ark, Eleanor Lynch, hn Kelly, Thomas McCabe, George heyd, John Cruzinski. Catherine Iron m, Catherine Burns, O'Keefe, v Zieger and John swin | weak The c officers are: Preside il BoE Halloran: vice-pre s Anna May Bonney: secretary, | race Rose Drobnis; treasurer, >h Fitzsimmons. The class mot- | 54 et Duty Lead.” and the cl lors, garnet and gold. Flower bea s at yesterday's exercises were Eli seth Valerian. Grace and David seph Beloin. The graduates filed into the church 4 o'clock headed Ly two flower ok thelr places in the front seats | the middle aisle. The girls of the to ev For the presentation of diplomas, | gist ake s thie public schools?’ such men of prominence cil of four 11 presen Holen * ith great expectations that we meet here this afternoon to welcome you puplls | er Griftin You Stre How to 1 action, pulls dow tho stomach. neceseful and entirely satisfactory g i throngh fne aisles of the church to . Shore Resort ! — the vestibule and returned through ¥ I NV the middle aisles to their ts, those Wear— - | |Diplomas Presented by Pastor {0 o veceive tne adaitionat monore of the | day remaining In the aisle. They then il Fo8 tmarehed to the al in and re- The very smart- | | T7—Rev. Thomas Grillin Speaks = ai7oi<heie cunean | ' e | The speaker of the afterroon, Rev. est of styles | 4 Lk P g = ! Thomas Civiffin, took for his fopic 3 | A class of 77, consisting of ‘-'"“*[ Catholic Tiducaiion” and at the open- 3 and 27 bhoys were presented with di- | i of his talk stated that in as much The finest of | plomas yesterday afternoon in St. | as he did not wish to dampen the av : « a e g Rev, | 401 or quench th~ cnthusiasm of the t workmanshi i Wi { pupils in their faith, which, he said, £ P o | e DRI s gand pesrals | the world needed so badly, ne would ¥ el P | by Rev. Thomas Griffen of Derby, | try to welzh every word uttered c ¥ LU\(P, WRTsial 4, former graduate of the school. The | fully wation is one of the great- ¥ HARTFORD | | presentation of diplomas was preced- | ¢t powe § kel 3 . " | men, fas and rules L”_-*J o v .‘fllnt” \,‘ spers celebrated by ¢ the world to be of any | Rev. John T. Winters; Rev. Johu 1% | value, however, must tench the prin- Fay of Plainville. was deacon and | ciples of kinaness and justice. Rev, W."A. Krause. sub-deacon. Thoe | wyouy ey Ges Forth 1o the 1id sec on anc in con r 5choo you will ask vour ‘Why was T educated in a Cath- school--why was I not sent {o dvant: ge of the free schooling € ear school saves the ta city over $3¢.000 o “ost of school buildings or yrop- * The pul ystem te if you el norance, you yers e the music. { ellminate vice, but yat were not {4 Gold medals for scholarship were |, N SRR e : | awarded to Francts Edward Flaherty, | 11 {h¢ Plotiers agaimst our country ot i IR, A ATCTe, | LR ) WS Gl Yovehak and Cathering Agnos Iitn. | “Meve intellcctual training will not Ll T o gold, | Ktop vico, you must cducate a man's ot et o of (. | mind and spirit at the same time— bible reading in public schools has e hip, were given to Robert ; Proved a failure because it can mnot loran and Cornelius Aloysius | Pe made practical-—there can be no acter without religion “What docs the United States need? Oscar Jo- | Is it men of wit. education, fertile | seph Desmarais, Catherine Mar Grace, Benjamin Nevulis and David chemists, minerals or oils? No all of these but yet we are not | of our destinv. We need vir- as there is a great preponderance ' of evil over good. “You have received the same Cath- | cducation which has produced the coun- outlined the program “atholic activities pronounced by “Nation” as the best program ever d to any church. It is then the world of wor Jobn T. Winters addressed the ! the close of the talk by Fath- nd bade the pupils a fare- | from § ar chool. The serv- closcd with solemn henediction oo Dr. C. W. Vivian and family have rned from a week's stay at the don house, Pine Orchard Your Blood Hungry for Iron? is The Red Blood Food That Energy and Power— o The Test That Tells & sl that tremen- es blood ens the en us irritable Aisposition, gth and endurance and the | Wwith the strong vigorous folks in the fe—these ave the sort of warning I« that Nature gives when the blood is watery and literally iron. If you are not of vour condition, 7o to 3 dactor him taks vour blood count and and or clse make the fol- | Sco how long You can | % without be- | five-grain tab- | timesper Thorn test | much vou iron produc 3 flated, does not malke them black nor upset » manufacturers guarcntee results ery purchaser or they will refund your monew . 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