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Arcade NEW BRITAIN D GRADUATION TODAY AT NORMAL SCHOOL Commencement Exercises Begin- Diplomas Awarded 72 Pupils The annual commencement exer- cises of the New RBritain State Nor- mal school were held this afternoon at 2:15 o'clock seventy-two young women received their Normal di- plomas, five their Normal certificates, and six were glven certificates that they are prepared to take their places in kindergarten work The presentation was made by the Hon, Charles 1., Ames, a member of the state board of education, and appro- priate exercises marked the carrying on of the ceremony. Musical Program. The exercises opened up with the singing of the hymn, “Lord, Forever at Thy Side,” followed by the school Glee club in “The Garden of Sleep," *“The Spring Beauties,” and "The Call of the Home." the Glee club also rendered in music, sketches from Italy, including ‘“‘Tar- antella,” “In Venice,” and ‘Carrette Siciliana 1 Graduation Address, The graduation address was made by the Hon. Ernest W. Butterfield, commissioner of education in New Hampshire. He took as his subject, “Lightening the Load.” His words were well received and he told the graduates to follow up the precepts that they had learned at the Normal school. He said that the education of the children in these days was one of the biggest problems that con- OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 Main Street STOP HERE FOR FOOD SUPPLIES Tomorrow, Bargain Day, we offer many specials in Cooked Food. Come in for your supplies in our line. You can spend more time shopping. Don’t worry about your meals—Drop in on your way home and take your dinner or supper with you. BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS 5 cans White Meat Tuna Fish $1.00 Home Made Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, in bulk T5¢ qt. Gobel's Quality Bacon, 28¢ Ib. 3 large cans Park & Tilford Sliced Pineapple, $1.00 Chicken Salad, 45c 1b. Fancy Coffee Regular Price 35¢ Bargain Day 28c¢ Ib. 6 cans Medium Red Salmon $1.00 Campbell’s Beans 8c can Challenge Milk, 10c can Imported Swiss Cheese, 50c 1b. Orange Pekoe Tea, Regular Price 60c Bargain Day 40c Ib. About the Store Walnut Meats. Smoked Salmon. Cheese, all kinds. Fresh Native Eggs. Heinz's 57 Varieties. Imported Mushrooms. Lash's Sangoree Syrup. Maltop, malt and hops. Cooked Meats, all kinds. Butter, prints and tub. Stuffed and Plain Olives. Fancy Boneless Anchovies. Home Made Pickled Herrings. Gobel's Fancy Smoked Shouldérs. Coc¢oa, in bulk, and by the package. AIl Like a breeze off the ocean Lipton's iced tea, theessence of cool comfort on a hot summer’s day. LIPTON'S | SCED TE Terew. T o Later in the program, |2 fronts the members of the various state commissions and he said that the army of teachers is comparative- ly small. He said that the duty of the graduates was to enter into their work and to lighten the load which those who have gone before them are now carrying and he wishes them success in the future undertakings. List of Graduates. Following is a list of the graduates. Normal Diplomas, Dora Florine Abbey, Esther Rose D'Agostino, Jennie Elizabeth Ander- son. Marion Ceila Barnes, Gertrude Ursula Barnes, Marjorie Irene Barry, Molka Borden. - Vincenza Calandrillo, Anna May Cassidy, Charlotte Elizabeth Conley, Ella Loretta Croke. Anna Marie Daly, Margaret Mary Daly, Marie Christine Donahue, Eliza- beth Mary Doyle, Agnita Louise Drude, Mary Helen Dwyer. Beatrice Kinkelstein, Elizabeth Agnes Fitzmaurice, Catherine Jose- phine Fitzpatrick, Florence Annie Fox, Kathryn Marie Frohlinger, Mary Veronica Frohlinger. Mary Frances Garrity, Loraine Geer, Hazel Gilchrist, Mary Gorman, Kathryn Agnes Gormley. Ethel Sarah Hadden, kins, Lauretta Hopkins, Hoye, Olive H. Hulsart. Sarah Esther Katzman, Kennedy, Agnes Thomasina Daisy Mildred Koplowitz. Jerusha §S. Lawrence, Genevieve Barbara Lewicki, Mary E. Lezotte, Ellén D. Lindquist, Mildred C. Luddy. Rose Macri, Antoinette L. Mathieu, Catherine Margaret McGee, Imelda McKennerney, Helen J. McNally, Rose Miller, Anne C. Mulhern, Helen Mur- phy, Margaret Nelson, Anna Rita Nilan. Mary Katherine M'Meara. Teresa Parisi Marguerite Power. Mabel ILucy Rawlings, Margaret Regan, Kathleen M. Riley, Margaret Ryan, Kathryn Ryle. Grace, Schmidt, Augusta Schofield, Charlott® Spoor, Maude Stevens, Bes- sie Sullivan, Stgne M. Swanson, Alice Thompson, Anna V. Torront, Gladys Louise Tripp. Cornelia Walker, Watrous, Olive Wilder, Normal Certificate. Eleanor Mildred Behnke, Margaret Mary Donahue, Jeannette W. Hoar, M. Grace Kelley, Esther Nilson. Kinderg.. “~~ Diploma. Melba Lillian 1'~i'ey, Florehce Lil- lian Beamish, In . Lucille Campbell, Gladys Chadwick Griffith, Mayme Emma Israel, Elsa 8. Nero. Jean Mary Hop- G. Phoebe Kilfoil, Gertrude A. Because the young men of Porto Rigo are so enthusiastic about mili- tary training a training camp is to be estafiished on the island by the war department. N SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED P} MILKK AND CREAM YOUR BOY He should kéep his eye ¢ on the ball. It will im- prove his batting aver- age in life. Good milk ¢+ and plenty of it will help a lot. The kind . we sell. { {ESEIBERT & SON) “Your Milkman" PARK STRELT 1% PHONE 1720 ) ¥ BARGAIN DAY Yes, we have some in Pictures, Photo Fr: real live wires to offer ames, Stationery and Picture Framing at a big reduction. Benoit Art Shop 159 Main Street — WATCH OUR WINDOW — ) .Y HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922, ~ MACKAY & WALLIN The Furniture and Drapery Shop 43 MAIN STREET Opposite Huageriord Court Bargain Day Specials In Our Bedding Department HEAVY STEEL TUBULAR COT BED with Cotton Mattress Complete. Bargain Day Price FULL SIZE OXIDIZE BED Bargain Day Price ...... AT AL 18 e TG SIMMON’S RUST-PROOF FABRIC SPRING * Bargain Day Price WHITE ENAMEL BASSINETTE with rubber tire wheels and fitted with Bargain Day Price Cotton Mattress. $7.98 $7.39 $5.39 $7.75 - WHITE ENAMEL CRIB, full size, extra good value, complete with mat- tress. Y R o L RS S R o A T RIS OO i WHITE COTTON MATTRESS with rolled edge, full size Bargain Day Price CONGOLEUM RUGS—ALIl Specially Priced for Bargain Day CURTAIN SPECIALS Scrims and Marquisettes, neat borders, also with handsome crossbar patterns, good 35¢ value—See them! Bargain Day 10% DISCOUNT On All TRUNKS, BAGS, SUITCASES Yard 22C RAG RUG SPECIAL . Good heavy serviceable Rug. . Bargain Day 10% DISCOUNT ' From the Regular Selling Price on All CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS AXMINSTER RUGS Neat and attractive patterns, including the ever popular mottled rug, well worth $4.00. Bargain Days L s Bttt CUT GLASS SPECIAL 7-Piece Water Set i $1 ..9 5 $2.95 l 100 CONGOLEUM MATS Size 24x54. Get one or more of I these. Bargain Day LIKE AMERICAN BOOKS Library in Paris Draws Majority of Readers Into Rooms Containing United States Literature. Paris, June 20.—The American - brary in Paris, with 30,000 American volumes on its shelves and its tables covered with American magazines and newspapers, draws 33 per cent. of its reading room attendance from French people. It is rapidly becoming the chief connccting link between the literary interests of France and the United States and during the two yvears of its existence it has greatly stimulated French interest in things American. At the beginning of 1922 the library funds amounted to 674,000 francs, and it is intended to spend much of this in enlarging existing facilities. A branch in the Latin quarter is planned, and others are contemplated. The library is used by French Min- isters and many of the best-known French literary, scienfific and profes- sional men. It receives dozens of re- quests a week for information about America. Recently a French archi- tect asked for all available informa- tion about skyscrapers, and several literary men came for help in writing biographies of Henry Ford and Sec- retary Hughes. - MOYE GENERAL'S BODY Movement on Foot to Bury Felipe An- geles From Mexico City to His Home at Pachuca. Mexico City, June 20.—The body of General Felipe Angeles who was shot two years ago in Chihuahua Rellowing his capture by Carranza forces, prob- ably will be brought to Pachuca, his former home, for final interment. A movement to that effect has been started and coincident is a subscrip- Bargain Day ............ 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