New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1924, Page 3

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Diplomas Awarded to Graduates of Junionf High Schools Today Exercises This Morning At At Elihu Burri duation were held chool, the diploma of education. The Iloss, pastor of the Iirst Baptist cha At the Elihu Burritt Junior High liplomas were presented to the gradu the hoard of education. The adires Dr. George W, C. Hill, j The programs and gr High being prese Central Junior High School h—American Youth . .Caven Sehool Orchestr Invocation—Rev. William Ross, Music—Tres Jolie .. Waldtaute! School hestra. Ma « Addreas, Eev. William Ross, First Baptist Church Song of Autumn G Ninth Grade Choru. Presentation of Diplomas. William J. Kerin, of the New Britain Board of Education, —The Star Spangled Banner. ane Marie Anderson Lillian agsi hramley Rengtson, Helen Be Elizabeth Bogosian Trene Colaresi, Ellen Helen Minnie Connor, Mary Mildred Dagata lanes Dickinson, V¢ Catherine Ann Durham Minnia Josephine Kr Mary Elizabeth Far Anna neline Gar Musie s. Veagie Member W, Slizaheth Hulda ¥l Tngabor Bergdahl, race Billings, Ituth n, Dorothy Mary Collins, Mahelte Dodge, kson ell, Marga Helena Frac- ¥rench. Virginia May 1 chia, Gladys F Mary Helen Gordon, Luey Williams, Hindler, Margaret Hornkohl, Eleanar Mae Hu- ber, Kathryn Loretta Hughes Margaret Jane Jacobs, [ffie Inge berg Johnson, Mildred Elvira Jorson. Edith Wanda Kowalske. Svea Virginia | Mildred Re mond Linn, He riotte Lookliss, Anna Marialice Lyens Theresa Marie Maietta, Margaretha Umilie Mautner, Rita Agnes McGrath, Regina Anr zewskas, Agnes Co- illa Monag llizabeth Margaret Morris, Tola Neri, Alies Victoria Olson Helen Blizabeth Paskus, Elizabeth Gilen Pattison, Helen Agnes 1'eterson, Adelaide May Phitlips, Margaret Agnes Porter, Stella Iuth Prantis, Winifred Frances Reynolds, Aveline Winifred Riley, Rockwell, Eda FFanny Ruck Gertrude Anna Schulz I'rances Schweitzer, Shimansky, Dorothea Katherine Julia I'rances Fuprenant Barbara Helen Thompson, Margaret Lilllan Thompson, Anna Golumbia Traut Margaret Elaine Theresa Volek Willlam Charles Ross Wood Amne Jane Eahnleiter, Featrice Zimmerman, Zotter, FFrank Albanese, Frederick Nathan Alderman, RBernard George Allen, Herbert Willilam Anderson, Amerigo Pietra Anselmo, Joseph John Walciunax, Ernest Benoit, VMiortimer James Patrick Burke Gunnard William Louis Colby, doseph Renholdt Edman Andrew Natal Verrarie Alphonse George Gicevich Eliot Ginsherg William James Hughes, Theodore Wicander Johnson How. ard William Joy, John Kdwin Carl Kuhs, Bernard LeWitt, William Ludorf, Donald Jamos Lynch Dominie Joseph Marine, P'aul Maure, Salvatore Albert Alfred Joseph Mercure, Leo Albert Mercure, Bernard Mileowitz, Earle F'rancis Miles, Benny Joseph Miljer Gunnard Alan Nelson, Anthony Dominte Nevulis, Charles Ralph New ton, Everett Francis Nobls, Arthyr Wilhelm Norman, Damon Elton Nor- ton Flarene: Dorothea Anne Nuss. ances Winifred Iorothy Shulda, Ma ra Anna Rimonides, Valentine, Sophie Weher, Mildred Eleanor Paula Theresa Noarman Berkowitz, Carison, Howard Edward Kiingberg, William Francis Joseph Maure, George Josoph Odler William Paskowski, Gunnard Peterson, Kenneth Alfred George Everett Porter. Morris Manue Rabinowits, Hart Reynolds, Herbert Charles loseph Smith, Brune John Sachinsky, Edward Charles Sowka William Ramuel William Turner. Herbert Erie Vekinnd Harry Albert Ward Vietor Joseph Zajneskoski Alfred Zenga “ Enrich Your Blood With This Newer Form of Iron Hen. ry Peter. won Tement Rchick, Charles lon, Walter John chemista newer P experimented nysicians and Juce & iror: in od that Vacken ke becluse they r the metatlic irons ofte “q teeth and Their examinations prove I t a form our blosd 1 th upset the sto ach that three cient A iron content in the blnod and that thousands weak, ing and dow s rom all sarts af aia as a people out of every four wor ware sick, and & nervous, run mpoma 1 ation matter of Veir due 16 iron stary At 1ast they discovered *his newer form of ike the fron n spinach, Tentils and appies in high concentrated form. 1t rength vour o yAur chesks ron quickly heips muscles and Get your ds 1o0d eount to- then take this newer form of fron as Nusated JIron for a few 1 watch your red blood eor- nereass; sce how much purer er your blood becomes; how stronger and better o Jifference it makes Over 4,000,600 sing N inte tor to take your red a7y, known eks puscles and ric much what rerves Iy are you n prople RL your anny- Your et » ad rhiain arm only eatiefar ta lay for senior this morning at ldress to the graduates was delivered by Rev. William stor of the South Congregational church. Iuates of hoth schools follow: suffering NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924, Central and This A[lcrnoon" tt Auditoriums, students in the Junior 19 o'clock at nted by William .J digh schools, | the Central Junior | Kerin ot the board irch, h school ates by E to the g o'clock this afternoon, Iward M. Pratt, secretary of | uates was given by Rev, Elihu Burritt Junior High School E Belle of Baltimore" Annual daisy chain march marks commencement exereises at \ “Sweet Bunch of Daisies—" ssar College, School Orchestra L HIGH SCHOOL GLASS GRADUATES FRIDAY School (Continued from First Page) Invocation. . Selection—"8o i e Orchest Song—"Bells of Seville" 00 Sch orus Charles Csintalon .Rev. Dr. George W Hill pacious Firmawment on | School Chorus diplomas Edward Violin solo Address. Song- High'ts ... Presentation of B S % AL t Callahan, Sylvia Muriel € ertrude Fieber, Victoria Ward Fiske Eddie Clarence Fresen, Helen Hale, Antoinette Hall Dorothy Alive er, Olga Viol Helen M Michelson, Mex Augusta John Ellen Ed strunz, Mu Mildred Whittle, Freneh-— Victoria Koplowitz aret Audience Louiso | Fra Marguerjte | Maris ire, Milier, Mi Clara Hornkohl, Keyko, Agnes Mary ret 4 el Steve Bagdasarian, Dorothy Barnes, 5 Mary Bednartsik, Philip Bessoff, Doris Bezurezyk, Jane Blejewski, lLena Bona Lillian Bodziach, Gabriel Bromberg, John Brophy, Boleslaus Bystroski Sara C Catherine « Iosetta Chadsey, Edith alke, Jos- eph Charlow, Agnes Cherpack, Peter Contaldi, Virginia Conti, Ralph Cran- dall, Charles Csintalon Joseph Demorat, Georga Dennis ‘rancis Denton, Hugh Derrick, Pulius Diner, Kenneth Dolan, Mary Bella Epstein, Marion ‘Falk, Anna Walter Galonski, Fred Charles Gidrites, Helen Giza, Lstelle Godzinowski, David Goldberg, Kath- erine Grahoski, Leo Grendzinski, Leon Grudzinski, John Gworek, Robert Herdlein, Hazel Helen Ingram, Josgeph Jaksina, K a lLar- Jennie th son, Louise Weiant, vios, anaugh, Kenneth A nice Ward Fiske, 1Lil lian Janice Adier, G History—Sylvia Marie Anderson, Dorot Bauwens, Margaret Anne atherine M aret E Muriel Clark, Eddie ¢ George Vincen® jI'rey, Hel Hale, Lucille Hanrahan, dred Hoglind othy Hornkohl, Olive Marguerite ler, John J. Kiernan Kilduff, Lillian Koplowitz, Jarome- | Larson, Goldie Marshall, McGuire, Mie Augustus Ogren Ruth Natalic ca Penney, He Harriet Nelson Charles Quigley, G Louise arolyn | iliew, ylvia Drobnis, Fr Louise Mil Dor Kel Viola Mar Ag: Gefsinger, sen n « Eleanor ace Frances Leona Vinla Helen Hoffman, Fdward nie \elgon James Kane, Katherine Kerin, John lezyk John Kowalski, Nellie viez, Stephen Krawiez Frank Lada, Michael Latina, Lechowitz, Anna Lesi Tillie Marsha Alice Martin, eph Massey, George Matasick, Howard ald McCourt, Alice Mclar. T.eo Milewski, Hedwig Monko, ri Morin, Rose Motto Mark Nappi Bleanor O'Brien, Anna Plske, Joseph Reed, vieve Rzewniski, Stan|ey Frederie Schweitzer, Mary Marie Smith, Howard Staubley, Martha Tomaszewsk| Mary Vols, | Rosalind Was, Ernest Theophll Wieczorek, wond Louis Zaleski, Marion Zaleski, Kow } r on History ) K nor Lindsley Prest Viola Shimek, David § Eillen Louise Vera Tombari Weiant, » Dorothy Beatrice Julin Zicl Latin—Sylvia Jar Machine Worl \imar Person Mathematics u, Williard Brie (! sen, Carl shall, Ahraham Day Milton Slade adys | Mary Lym Tom ice Mild Witk Stan« ley deh Vine Jos Struny Trma ) St w Adior, 1l time H Anna Lauey Regan, Gene. Rzewnicki, sam Alfred Valera Sorrow, Muargaret Richmond Kddie Ant Tie Ronth, lowski tav Bolesiaus rison are 0 aunders Irederick Linn, Goldie Simons Clifford i1 Povermar Slysz, Al Riehmond E | Marguerits ] rick George T | Tomasso, 1 | &mith Van Whittle Spanisl Keyko Stenography Gortrude Hall, Olfve Maria 1 Josephine ledn tav re Alga Keyko, Helen Harriet ¥ Ellen v ombari rhrouk, Kenneth Be 1o Hale, Linn nedict ufse Westman Mildred Wight son i rence en, Can Prost Trma Frank th City Items Anderson of Rogers will Fhompson of Commereial alleys ogers Ilecreation tonight advt, | Bauwens, and Mrs. Philip Corbin will wall Antoinette Furope a four Vinla stay MeGuire boys play Viola Strun Gortrnde Marsha ¥ Marguerite He Mary ( Wieher, Olga lie Goldie Ket for tomorroy for or arsor Aknes months Local Shimed stra hear In Rapp's orcl Auerlia Victor record, come in and (them. C, L. Pierce & Co. Adv, | ™ D. Radeliffe, meat, milk and |food inspector for this eity, will be out of New RBritain the advice his absence care ara Loujse | new Gorty Ha Typewriting " A Kel Ollve M Agnes McG Vio Louise Ruerite Joseph H for several weeks at S physieian, During | lis his work be taken | of by the health department, | Home cooked lunches at Crowell’s —advt liealth com- at the office ilien, superi- ry im of his A Clara Toujse will et of graduates Young Women Jamice Adlcr Pearl Grace Andrews Mildred Battag Bauwens Iy Margaret A Frane Belk Esther Blackmn Doris Mathilda lie Bukowski, Flor therine t Agnes « I Bylvia Ellen Marie Anderson i | Dy 8 | G. Oshorne, state isited today hard P Rose ) Baker thy « Bay! ian Floye nissior Dr. 1 W Perfection Oil den tion at The Big Furnit Store, Get a sample from the demonstration. advt, « Cooker. s on Bloom, [ Margare rswell, Henri ne Ca Ann Burns, The finance committee of meet today 1o con- remodeling t q building which s arted cla rooms building. Bddie on togers will |bow! Thompson of Commercial all v at TNogers tonight.—advt, Perfection Of1 r, demonstra- tlon on The Big Furniture Store. a sample from the demonstration. advt The Raints in the o'clock | FEddie Ande Rogers will bowl Thompson of Commercial alleys at Rogers RNecreation tonight.—advt, Mrs Goodrich Horton will | n recital at Newington neregati 1 chapel, ¥riday evening 515 She will be aseistod ¥ h The publie invited | Mrs. street 1e the 1 slder plans state norm shortly to school board wi o oc riel Mabel Conrad ence Kliza Dohert be con into Mary and ministrs th o Recreation Coo Elsie Mar- s Hale, Ber. Louise Antoinette | oran, Grage Lu- | Margaret Curtin Hartney, Mar Victoria Hel- | Mildred | Louise Orleon Hol- | Holmgren Hornkohl, Olga Helga Five toria Johnson, Mar. choir s e on W church urch will evening at guerite nice Marga Hall, A cille H Hart, A L st stre carsa 7:30 this son of ¢ tia Himberg, 1ot at o'clack b rp . s 1 Malmfelat Davi ot Mapte N Y el to Saratoga Spri Mr. & Boli of 9 # Mre, Boli's broth- of Ha erman Court and {er. Charies Morte 1. Mass ert My resterday or Boli's parents in STANLEY (HURCH SOCIATL #1 ] tai swent ureh morrom there and Memorial a ent tar people at an parish 11h, by preces by Mr the nnder the A Naysmiths There Naysmith piano, by terson and James Nayemith certina solo will be given hy law, a member the club, and a tenor solo by Bdward Hedwall, 1t js also expected that one or two numbers will be given by the Stanley Memo- rial church quartet Following the program ice cream and eake will be {served and a time enjoyed ' Harry Hollang hares of the gram and Albert Olsen in charge of rafrechments 3 for of the Veronica ¢ Mary Panl Low Peteren Har- of the . and Ogrer Men he auspice . o ki Natatie Ruth music will glven MEaAm AT | Ten | Targarct sixe will be a pians sols tno Hel leanar Pitteinger . tte Reynolde Atice and a tris Duncan Coghill, Robert Pat. A violing and n Mary Rene Laura Rowiey, an conr- Re. | James ¥ Schnei Ter izabeth Tose Shimek Carlotta ™ ary nuth Eddy Viel inla Elizabeth S« Helena Ann i Evelyn Zucker olon, Florence F Ellen Irma Tor Tombari, Ruth Corinne Hel la Urbar Gorde rice Louise skowitz, Bernice Helen Wexler, Gr Dorothy Bste Witk Wolfe, Mary ine Wr atrice ompson Vera \ Louise A ¥ Agne Wa 2 COAL DEALER BAS 1S OWN PROBLENS " Take It From Gardner C. Weld, ; They're Knotty Ones s i ight Young Men nry Adamowi son, Waiter A lam I ulieu, f a retail voa & mai Citd tir he problems o man iin Gardner Rowley deserib an at t Sritain dmo by ¢ mes ib present out of town Health M Commis. v itots ials w Richmo: to Bu v ard Cornelius i Berquist, Kkley I vo st offi¢ number They ion Stat ward Butler, lames Conne overt Arthur [ Dolan, Bdward Elliott, William Eddie Clarence | nt Frey, Armand Bdward Josep Gierocl Earl Thomas dors Hamilla Walter John Herman Herold, John J. K cus Kolodney, Haro vitz, Thomas la ecgat, Jr, ayton le ick Linn, John Char Martino, MeKeon, Joseph Frederick Edwar Moorad, Wi loseph 1. John A Willian O Rl Horace Davin itney hn arlson, Richard Nor a Jo T v, Charles were Stat I ompensation ylvester Edmond Dame Stanley Osbor Daunberg, | William bt & A in wirence st Dehm, corge B Chandler Yates kert ans, enport, n Andrew canson made by the commit on to the Fresh Air 1esday and g of 1) oted 1o purchase flow 8w 1 | Martin ” Bradley on transport 0y " Scott ons next T Fallon, op camp whici by L. W, ¥ eamp. It was I I 1 treasurer [ who was played red hy ers for rke pe y arl planist n T 1 i Sturm Dyson owski i ley Goo « Lindelof n as tons,” t hoy at the ritt 1 Tose Grem, T hotel where t Haye 1 1'rar Haro Irving Rohe wnd Lewis, ( Edward Lip Anthony meeting Mr. Weld, letined a ret James Emn w A in Ning his address ne 3 m 15 one m v who, papers they are gto ihlie ng that ) n wits 1t ind urice Rfer aufri fuel railroad ox N Sl o Patrick care of i nt to rd 1 cob have ndle his coal v ian, A son horses 1o dslive Thomas " n, Ahraham and of racite nt fam 1 orge w ol \ rt 1 Rob Israel " ir, 1 yman 1 1n v huekwheat v ton orrow v Eternborg Ehon St Sueher, Henry Smith Vanderbrouk Walker, Willi Kenneth Alonzo W llam Wolfer, J. 1o enuszo o tern { h W ont A and I inadian quihbling nts T0 BUILD §125,000 ADDITION & gost | Landers, Trary Clark Take Out Permit 10 Brect Five Story Baild. g on Center Strect, ke all the t of thk ] nd A for y the same nd and wi A 1 buying b TIMMERMAN At FSTATE ARARING ” The Boy in the Group is Worth Looking at, Too This shows Arne Borg, holder of the world mile record, and swiriming champion of Europe, posed on the beach at Waikiki, Hawaiian Islands. With him in the l ¢ Helen Moses (left) and Marie Wehselan, noted swimmers heir own right, to sa nothing of their own one-piecers. rr mediat unce He conc mode nears about it by phone in| iin terms uded by reading q ot AlL Girls London—kdward Wander was given in original ' a small #éne recently for telling & after Kipling's “If" | girl custamer in his shop that she was ind had published in! nice. Wander protested that he was eral years ago. | not flirt but 1 all girls “nice” 1s a general business polic o | em cus which he trade magazine s g call BOY SCOUTTRODP ——— WCTORY BNIUET Bactcing ehe - exXperts in their rémarkable decision REMARKABLMyes, becausenot oneof the many experts engaged in the blind test picked Putnam as the ne deliciously distinctive coffee, the best / coffee-knowing they were Moosing Pute nam. " But you do not choose blindly, On top of the experts’ de- cision thousands of Home Folks proclaim Putnam, of all coffees, their ulti= mate choice, And these Home Folks, the great' jury of final de. cision, choosc Putnani be= cause of its appetizing aroma, dise tinctively richcolorand flavor and its zestful,pleas- ing “after= glow." Do vou servePutnam cvery morning in your home? No? Then you're overlooking what Experts and Home Folks declare is “‘the best cup of coffee in the land!™ We hope it merits this high praise. Go to your grocer today and get Putnam. You need not limit your pure chase to one tin, ut nam, in its “vac-sealed canister will be as fresh on opening as when hot from the roaster. Serve Putnam and the Folks will exclaim, **That's good cofe fee!” William Boardman & Sons Co.~ since 1841, Hartford, Connecticut. Troop K to Celebrate- Also to Learn New Stunts About Sheiks, So ton scontmas is superinte rast and o of troc phly their tr say and Walt e, and foner Next 16 T Next 1o I3 fe and tame the oth will tell his 0 win capture B the f flapper, inding add He rimored oring to Iamented explain details tn fu atte War 1" It w tro the that ate b deay have the Wilhe time ™ ne ent to learn for oped evening's Kaiser first re t the who wa him and program will include mber of strikingly original troop TO INDIANAPOLIS H GOING monarch, 8 Ray Azi tice, and \.ucas, remonte N Saturday tte o Grotto, eave come hotore t) terest to New Rritai Jopt memb propos new al to a A w iws and regn Three Killed hy Bomh From Chinese Assassin Sled nnide aseansin homh giests saves the day Hammocks $12.95 $16.50 $23.75 of very POR( CHAIR AND ROCKERS $2.75 $3.25 $4.50 Finest assortment Couch Hammocks at low prices. REFRIGERATORS $22.00 $23.00 $26.00 $29.00 $31.00 $35.00 B. C. PORTER SONS “Connecticut’'s Best Furniture Store”

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