New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1921, Page 2

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e e T = CLASS TO GRADUATE ' OLD GLORY LAUDED &-zessitzss Purest and Best cred folds, and in the cause of lib- ) ‘ 1 4 erty and freedom, and thus perpetu- h b CGC@B | AT §T. MATTHEW'S BY REV. MISSIRIAN == o cmaeencndicts™ oo e s Fowder Diplomas Will Be Presented to 15 g |Is Much More Than Ordinary .rmic:™ina ‘ceon” ime ” nas “ecn &k 5 LA : 1 wreathed in laurels of victory. bt = | Friday Evening at Church Flag, He Tells Stanley Post | s, s ot e o * —— > - - and sacrifice of you, men o Gran TEA —for— . Army of the Republic. You shall be nent nt exercises of St. Members of Stanley Post, G. A. R.|remembered always and everywhere, Maki liei ingelical Lutheran Pa- ‘1‘;“‘"" entertained h‘a“se"elniniiial F:tai as long as the Old Glory waves over " aking deficrous | \ ol il = i 2 ay exercises in the Stanley Memorial | the land of the free. It floated over . ill be held Friday <A new size package! church on East street, at a dinner|the cradle where liberty was born. . S « A o'clock, when diplomas prepared in their honor. The pastor . i v i i h, th i ear: wubli Yveakfas 08 Ten for 10c It sheltered liberty in its youth, roughout its 30 y s of public usage Jreakfast Cocoa ted a class of 15 puplls f 10c. and trusiecs of the church comprised [guarded it until it had grown to ! - Ao . . f women and associated with her - beauty. = e » are to receive certificates Very conveni A & - maturity and a statue of beauty. Cakes, . At s daiinne Y ent were Mr. J. Service and Mrs. Knapp.| ~“What stronger witnesses shall we ) cert, . vel airman of the committee, | pri 2 Shall ] CARP EN]IER l! Puddings Hausmanr er J. Hausrath, Hu- Dealers carry both; and associated with her were Mrs. J. E‘:;‘gfl;’; ;h;ssea,‘::)‘,isbeiza'h:"fi.is::d udaing | bert utke, Edward G. Neumann, IOforloc; 20f0t20c. .\;v:lcle aj)d,,nrs' Knapp. and protector of the downtrodden, . S Ge Reducha, Martin T. Steege, 5 e pir® sllnner. & program|who are seeking freedom and shall and Candies ma I Finacy Nryalat AN Eri It’s toasted. e asrears o e DofothylCadwell | gvor fbe! urd L. Hausmann, Louise findered ® Gotation. “Our Flag:"| «Today it brings tender memorles 23¢ b i X ’ I soios: Mis © . eaay & patriotici¢s you venerable veterans. Memorics PRE Todin ICeunn, Aatma TS o v Whispering Beir, pogy recited “The|ot a mighty struggle, and a great vic- . nn, Elizabeth E. Schubert and fi, v on M Mot Sl of the guests|y;ry Behind this flag we see the THE y Wuchert. & The address of m:we\r::x‘::m'““ form of liberty, its folds floating Jllowing program will be car-| — given by Rev. G. M. Mieeirian, pas- a‘x})oye our heads in youthful bene- tor of the Stanley Memorial church, | ¢ CHo™ . n ! 1iru S"‘re e, “Then, let us twine each thread of e recitationeandl e athente spoke as follows: ; : 2 ! insgn DrLg W ; SC IRt NN AR man s enic “A thoughtful person, when look- |this Elorious flag about out heart wdes 1 to 4. K. E. Kauf- ing at a flag, sees not only @ combina- stringzs, and catch the spirit of past 7 tion of beautiful colors or artistic|Conflicts that breathe upon us from 2 SUC| 1o battlefields of our forefathers. 69-171 ain Street. ’ and declamations by Grades design, but the soul of the nation J : 4 ] E. J. C. Klopp, teacher. whose name it bears. And whatever ‘Le‘t e h"‘fre “;e”hé ‘g}:_z;t:r“ t:'}‘; = — ] Songs by Grades 7 and 8. Louis J. may be its insigni. 5% mess oL Joury T reet o - rade A ouis y insignia of symbol, he reads our American flag, and whether Wagner, teacher |chiefly in that flag, the government, Plano selection, Alma Neumann. |the principles, truths and history of |cOmes weal or woe, life or death, now Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,” that nation. and forever, stand by the God-given I: PIOX tin Steeg s . “Like all the nations of the world, |Stars and Stripes, which has led the / nd piano duet, by Lydia E - . | America, too, has a symbol, brave to victory and glory. For e Ve E S Hildagarali s eroarin) Tuberculosis Among x-Service forth ana hallowed and ogle:;::gt:‘; 0ld Glory embodies in itself the high- Longfellow's home, “The Old Clock high Heaven, a banner of purity: stars|est. the best and the immortal in STP\ AWS A b Stajra.” by Louise Klopp. men Treated by Governmem and Stripes of Old Glory, and|the life of America. St A Balas™ and St wherever it waves abroad, on land or I i ot —_— sea, men see the daybreak of liberty— GREEK OPERATIONS Ny e e tene] taden iy | Butsting | onltheirioyes for i the AN oo n edicto Howard Hausmann government agencies to provide treat- [ican flag meant more that a symbol nd pr tation of diplo- | ment for tubercular soldiers of the|—it means liberty. pastor, Rev. A. C. Theo- | world war were described by Dr. F. C. [ -:0; anho‘her fiag on the glove ever dore Steege Smith, surgeon of the United States|™ent forth on such errand of mercy,| permission to Fight If Necessary ~ Rublic Health Service, in an addreés|c2rrying everywhere on land or sea, PALACE 5 he delivered today before the National |SUCh hopes for the slave and for the| Against Turks in Inland Seas. downtrodden such lorious tidi OPEN ALL SUMMER. | Tuberculosis association, holding its an- [, & us tidings. E B nual meeting here. The stars on our flag are to the na- Constantinople, June 15, (By As Contrary to some reports, the Pa S 2 35 15 » | tions in want like the morning ws | sociated Press).—The Allied high e P ter will remain open all sum- m:r);érb:‘.;‘t::‘dl::;lcd‘s‘)"lr“’o hgfmg;: oh heaven, and the stripes upon :em—: commissioners here have authorized ound he 1 Bartfos r. as in | vears, offering the thy > ‘ar risk insurance act was| K€ the beams of God's morning light. |the Greek fleet to operate from Gal- attractions throughout that | S12¢¢ the W > “And today, wherever the Ameri- |lipoli, at the southwestern end of the mnde the Palace so pop- | Passed were tuberculous. Approximate-|can flag waves, men see it and be.|Sea of Marmora, up through the Kalth vandeville bills wini |)J BAIE of thass. he 'm’l‘;"e Deen|hold it, see in its sacred blazonry, | Bosporus and alons the Black Sea to i helr pastistandard and|| Cored for; SinceiMaroh - 0 oS Ino fierce eagle, but only light, in |to Batum, on the Georgian coast. The wssured that when you ;’;“‘Jshc':‘" or operated by the Public|every fola—liberty, : Greek have assigned to this work a ny ealth Service. “U; . satl 9 ves- you see the best. Four _ nder this flag Wi u consisting of 25 war Vv || e o e eered every| ,Thirteen of the 61 hospitals conduct- | witki his armies. |1t waved ver Fors|seln g The photoplays featured | ¢ bY the United States Public Flealth| Montgomery, where Arnold would| One of the objects Will be to pre- Garpentier attendsd a society garden party at Roselyn, #& & the biggest successes pro- | Service aj‘d D’"°S? 5 T‘;e le“ °‘il surrender our fortress and precious|vent the bolsheviki sending muni-| for the Free Milk for Italy Fund. With him is Mrs. Frank C. H ping up always to the Pal- | Patients, sald Dr. Smith. argest | glories. y His treachery was discovered | tions to the Turkish Nationalists, | gon, the hostess. S of these is at Fort Bavard, N. M.|and driven away by the beame. of|and it 15 possible the Greek warships - |ace st ” . . in | Other large ones are at Prescott, Ariz.; |light from th: s t ith bol- hoon f syste E in is banner of me into contact W 5 u‘“a-: 10:'3}8 “ X ol aywtamn ia mowits | OCHeE lacye/chasTare at Prascctt i s | Hakt eromi th of freedom. |may come eration for the summer months, so = it has floate s vik submarines. trons can always seo a good show|Greenvile, 8. C.; and New: Haven. dflkfi nd keep cool this summer at the Conn. There are other smaller hos- @omfgny pitals and in all service hospitals|g . Z : . Allied Commission Gives Government sk to See “Cousin and “Herald Squ o small sl with broad pands—8$4.00 and $6.00, separate wards or rooms are provided SN, | SEARCHNG FOR MURDERERS) 555 S e~} Suitcble and Practical Gifts | Newton, New Jersey, Authorities Con- | however, have been gratifying and the ondayy During July and Auvg. | i morale of the institutions well main- ! centrating Efforts to Bring Thieves to — —_—— tained. The physicians,+ nurses and |} — | Justice—$20,000 Worth of Silk Stolen. | aides are practically without exception or e M themselves ex-service men and women | CITY ITEMS |.oons s dume 15 sercn vael o oves Sy e o s | Double Wear P hot and killed one man,|looks forward, however, to the time . i | B i | P {wo others to a tree and escaped | when funds having been appropriated 3 . right lks® gr : . : 4 : e + truckload of silk valued at|sanatoria ean be built in ' carefully|H# ) « o a9 . iny Ealectadamiitiaz You can get a “double skirt” corset only in - 1 11 be held daring holdup was staged near a e - e he Soutk vamp seven miles from here. Charles ¢ 1 » tomor- | was shot from his motorcycle as he PRI EVERSHARP PENCILS i : tempted o speed past and ve the ey s e ok “| Fire Commission Selects Car for Firc hel m that a robbery was in progress g “Always sharp and never sharpened” le ¥ 2 truck driver and| Cpief—artitud Ma Un- ; % [ RCRS S L Plper N were' arasend ci—awinde on Twmon ™18 We have these Pencils in standard lengths and in the 2”8{'; I'OOf' truck as they came around a changed, However. z z : 7 in the road. Six men, all armed shorter models with rings, in silver and gold. ring mas<ks, they sald, com-| A recommendation for the purchase t party, who tied them|©t a Buick car for use by the fire de- S 3 G t party, who tled themn | partment cirief will be made at to- P"ces $1 00. $1.50. $1.75. $2.25 0 1 starve. night's common council session by | B . bl L ’ ° 9 ° o the board of $re commissioners. The RIS S R commission met last night and dis- |§ $ We can show you a number of good styles which WARNS CIVILIZATION | eoea e car propesion sne, 5o up to $6.00 e il e e e already thrown down the proposal to | N < g = Very Weapons It Has Created to Estab- | purchase a Marmon car, the commis- the waist down with an extra layer of strong, light sioners expressed themselves as in TEMPOINT FOUNTAINS PENS d batiste to resist the strain over the hips. lish Peace May Act As Counter In-|favor of that car. However, so that the efficiency of the department might | § . : ) ”» . 0y Says Learned Speaker. not be) aflectsd by walfing longer for | The Fountain Pen that doesn’t scratch Every one of these corsets is boned with the famous ~Modern civil- | & chiet's car, a vote was taken to sus- |} Made by the makets of the Eversharp Pencil. We [ Warner. “Double Boning” which means that the ; st the hase of a Buick. e, : . T areatened by the very| S°st the purchase of a Buick. The boning is no heavier but twice as resilient as most. vehicle can be bought within the 3 3 i ',m".”""l,bl‘;;m, 000 appropriation allowed by the carry a wide variety of styles and sizes in the self- within the reach | council filling type. : Every one is guaranteed not to Rust, Break or Tear. £ ieatian Alderman A. M. Paonessa may bring . ¥:|in a recommendation tonight to have weside o L4 : - 3 presid ‘,‘,‘, “lf e taaTat ot e RO algoTeat | P ces 2 75 t 5 00 Every one is a double value corset which will wear o exerciaes | MOW used by the health board. That ri . O . B unusually long and unusually well. 5 I commission desires to dispose of the : % - ge but cannot find a buyer. The |8 s of dissatis-| 5)derman feels that the car can be , b the it | 0 G “Ave ‘Board with bt Hete ex. || WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS § $1.50, $2.00’ $2':50’ L4 penditure. “All that the name implies” ylvania. the four | SCHOOL LEAGU GAMES. - ——— honorary dexree of Bt il We have a gross of thesee Pens in stock at all times. [§|N! $3 50 a air rder of o t others being or. | Two Exciti G s Scheduled This . [ p - Order of th \ Cilllam R, New-| Afternoon ot Wamue 1 rarke. | All the regular models and an especially fine as- maranth will give a card party at of phi hy at the| 1n o fast ten-inning game the . i kirt Cors L a fas : P ; what these famous double s sontc ball, from 2:30 to 3 p. m. m R of New| Jumior tien senenrin e tone | sortment of Short models with gold rings. is what th Corsets sell for. ; e s e bR ¢ of doctor of| defeated St. Mary's team Monday | § g - ) afternoon at Walnut Hill park, 6 to ° al, from’s — 5. The regulation playing time in | :z 50 t 6 00 DEGREL FOR MELLON. the league is seven innings. Con- | rlces ° o Y The degree |lin's wild heave in the tenth stanza | nferred on | gave the game to the Juniors. His We have a gross of these Pens in stock at all times. Mellon by the | twirling, however, vas gilt-edged, and |8 CORBIN MOTOR TRUCKING ¢ Mt h t com-|the support afforded him particular- | Pens and Pencils with -rings. OMPANY o clses today. Secre- |ly by the outfield, commended praise. 1 the uni-|On two occasions the sacks were con- FEE e e St 0 R PHOTOGRARH MONOGRAMED b R | pitching for the winners, w ffed six- | sonable | | ; ol ‘ e e s e | ALBUMS STATIONERY | hits The standing of the teams in the ] A mnew stock just re- | Crane's Linen Lawn, M ODELION AR SR NEWREUTAN R rc @ ceived. Attractive and | Eaton’s Highland Linen ; | Junior Hign ....6 1 .sss @ serviceable lose leaf Al- . scason. a . Mary" bums for all sizes of Correct papers for those 1 Hie ‘ | st. Joseph's .. o 1 looo|B pictures. who care. . ’ gr. ( The St. Mary's n‘n‘d the Freshmen Prices Prices - « e : | J ‘s teams met at 4:15 o’'cloc this L~ O ‘Illl]nel. ord, Conn., and the Junior High and St. Jos- uml This Coupon Will Admit Two Upon Payment e Fascinatiog!, Fragrant —— OPTOMETKIST | ‘ | One Admission. s Good On Date of Issue Only. -

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