New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 8, 1923, Page 14

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l " § NEW CUT IN TEACHING STAFF AT PREVOCATIONAL H. §, GRADUATION PROGRAM AT HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCED Heary T, Bure and Rev. Dr. Ahlquist Reduced 10 10 Instruetors to be Herald™ s Infoarmed. Tn ¥fior vos 0 Amist At Tsorviws O To Reduce Faponses "¢ LM E i 1o bring 1 . Thursday, June 14 An o o a0 he ' PAPENSSS A8 clos » The program for the Senior High PArFtment in the cul san poss boed approps geheo! araduation, whieh is to be| ___ < : s | _'H Peld Thursday afternoen, June 14 9 208 Beaier High school auditerium Safe at Last was announced by Prineipal Louis P Slade today Henry T. Rurr of the seheal ecom mittee has been secured to address the graduates and to present the diplemas, 1tev, Dr. Abel A. Ahlgquist of the First Lutheran echureh wi pronounce the inveegtion, and the Benior High school orchestra under the direction of George . Matthews, will play the musical number the program. Miss Irene Valstrom graduation class will sing a solo, The program follows Processiona! Featival Grand March Guenwald Senlor High school orchestra | "t the Tnvocation Rev, Dr, Abel Alhquist Musie “Gloris” from Mozart's Twelfth B L0 s 0issrennagranaee Venrla Renlor "llh sehool orchestra Boprann Koln | “These Are They" from “The | Holy City" vees Gaul Miss Irene \nmrnm of the class of 1923 Presentation of Diplomas Henry T. Burr of tha school committes “Star Bpangled Banner" Orchestra, Class of 1923 and audience Recessional, — | Pure Lu-d 2 Iba. 250 tomorrow, | Cooksd Food Shop.-—advt YOUNG GOES TO JAI, RATHER THAN SUP- PORT WIFE In preference to paying his wife $9 a week for a period of one year, Henry Young, charg- ed with non-support, told Judge George W. Klett In polica court this morning that he would y | rather serve a 60 day jail sen- . tence. Young was ordered by Here's first photo of Verner Alexanderson, six-yvear-old vie- f’“::q;“;:“r': pay 'h‘; wife $9 tim of the “radio kidnapping,” after authorities found him near B sone ||| Theresa, N. Y., shown holding the head of the “wonderful dog- in default of which Young | gie” given him by his abductors. With Verner is Mrs, H. D, Grin- |8 would be obliged to serve g0 ||/ nell, of Alexandria Bay, N. Y., who was caring for the boy. She days in jall. He chosa the fail *||| recognized him through a newspaper clipping and had written a § | letter to his parents which she was about to mail when deputy B | sheriffs arrived. sentence, And you leave your windows and doors open, dirt and dust hlows in, and when your efforts with hroom and carpet sweeper become more ineffective each day, more than ever you need a Universal Vacuum Cleaner The UNIVERSAL sucks up dirt like magic and deposits it direct- ly in the bag without stirring up clouds of germ-laden dust for you to breathe, and without spreading a layer of dust over chairs, tables, pictures, etc., to be afterwards wiped off with a dust cloth. 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