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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MO! 68 GRADUATE FROM | o, MARYSS[IH[][]L Take a Impressive Exercises Are Held in| KOdak Church Sunday Aternoon | . | A class of 65 hoys and girls receiv- | Mary's parochial school yesterday af ternoon at impressiy st Mamy's church. R J | Clabby, principal of pre- | | sented the diplomas, assisted by Rev Peter Hartford and Rev. | Irancis 3ethel { | exercises in Raymond school, You'd like to re- member the day and take pictures that won’t let you forget. THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. the Cof¥ey Murphy Coffey of Father delivered the gradu ation and his words were fill- lea congratulations and mu.‘.‘ hopes the tuture. He paid a| touching tribute to Rev. John T \\m | ters, deceased pastor, who had plan- ned with great enthusiasin to preside at the yesterday, Father ! Clabby also in the course of the exer- | bade Godspeed to the parting and paid a tribute to Re Winters, During the presen of the diplomas and awards of | honor, Mary's senior choir under | the direction of Organist John J Crean and assisted by an orchestra of pieces, lered se'@-tions, Solos ydered by Miss Kathleen John J. O'Brien and a trio was sung by Mrg. M. T. Crean, Ger- ald P, Crean and James J. Donahue. Solemn Benediction of the Blessed | Sacrament was held at the conclusion lof the exercises, Rev. Francis Mur- phy was celebrant, Rev. Peter Coffey, | deacon; Rev, Raymond Clahby, sub- deacon and Rtev, Walter A, Met master-of-ceremonies, The church was filled with reatives and friends of | the graduates. The members of | class are as follows: Reatty, Francis Marcus Cavanaugh Henry John Connelly, Valmore Jos eph Desmarais, Edward Joseph Fraw ley, Robert John Hanrahan, I Joseph Hayes, August John Heisler, | John Thomas Herman, Anthony | | Thomas Lanza, Willlam Francis Man- Joseph McAloon, John Ma »Carthy, Harold Joseph McNama Illam Edward Pola, Louis James | 8arra, John Paul Urso. | Peter Paul Bartlewskl, bin Dunn, Francis Edward Richard Henry Erwin, Gregory ) thias Fuschillo, Robert Mark ( Henry Joseph Hall, Clement Joseph Hennessey, John Paul Kreger, John Stephen McGuire, James Joseph Mc , Willlam Joscph Ross, Joseph Peter Rondini, Edward Peter Simons, | Do Francis Quinn, Santino Vasques, Thomas Irancis ermon with for exercises cises pupils Father tation St six | | were 1 | Walsh and ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS In white and fancy colors §| —regularly s.). $3 65 To go at. the graduation | John James SILK STRIPE MADRAS SHIRTS Our entire stock in at- tractive patterns, Regular- ly £3.50. 32.65 w Togoat ..... Charles To Wilson, | Marion Elizabeth Barron, Mary Bernabucel, Nora Julia Alice Ellzabeth Rotticelli, Amanda Brault, Elizabeth | Burns, Mary Helena Cronin, | Blizabeth Hayes, Mary Alice llen Veroniea Kennedy, Marie MeMahon, Odile quette, Alice Tercsa Rivers, Amelia Margaret Sarra, Dorothy Catherine | Beanlon, ¥lorence Mary Walsh, Ilorence Mary Walsh, Margarot Elizabeth Rray, lLouise RBranco, Marion Elizaheth Bonnen, Antoinette Mary RBoudara, Elizabeth Ann Corbly, Bernlce Mary Donohue, Teresa Catherine Doz I'rances Genevieve DiFranzo Agnes Ioley, Mary Lucille Halloran, | Elleen Catherine Kennedy, Helen | aee MeCarthy, Agnes Me. | Kinney, Mary Catherine MeCue, An |toinette Cecelia Marcoux, Anna Mary Markevek and Anna Marie Riley, JAPANESE ARE FINED News of Slaying of Two Countrymen In California Canses Keen Resent- ment Until Facts Are Tearned, the Associated Press SFALLS sylum Street Hartfor, It Pays To Buy Our Kind" Rose | Booth, | Clara Cecella Kelly, | Catherine | Florence Pa Voice Culture Specinl Attentton to Beginners James D. 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Ceonsult sur manager, nese excitament the siaving w greatest | pers. as dis srominenee news jingo with inflamma America, prompt publications peared gainst fory stateme hy Mamr v e mond BeneficialLoanSociety AT West Main St Open # to 5:90 Satardags § to 1 took special mea safety of American resident ous proporti that until more comp eived MARNYEAND vOR RITCnn Pelegation Trying Work Ty thusiasm for State Governor (‘amp with 2 Kod: Whether the wonds or a d’)’ at the shore, a Kondak is an essential part of your equipment. Sale of Eastern Brass And Ingot Co. Approved a week in At out *1l find the Kadsk vou e ; 2lso 2 complete e of ace eessories and “‘the dependable fim in the yellow ! Autographuc Kodaks—g6.50 up Axelrod’s Pharmacy ANNUAL SMCKER and Eatertainment of LOY AL on OF Moost THTRSDAY 1 LY B At The ( Tuh Romn members invited to attend. 223 FARK An | Torrington ! Bristol | who gives his Mary | * “ll\’,‘ L. W. Fodt Head Of State Eagles LOUVIS W, FOoDT W. Feodt president Aerie, . O. K, tion held in President Fodt of this the city Connecticut the conven- rwich, Saturday ympleted a term as vice president and has held nu- werous other offices, local and state Other of cted are: Vice pre vard J Waterbury Ofta & Louis was of at N has s ele 1 Foley A Me- er, Wil- conductor, insidg Winsted; I"oley, grand aerie ; William F, n L. Harter nith, Water- Norw Bridgeport Joseph A Johr Haven; treas tedt, Nc Laughlin liam R John guard, Si outside H rwich; Stamford errc ¥ Bunnell William | )] es to the guard deleg: Providence Jol W convention in Kelley, Naugatuck Bridgeport; Mattl bury; William J. | trustees, John I. Harter Moran, Meriden Ansonia John 1 Hickey, Identifies Suspect as Man Seen in Her House June Tony Belisky, address as Union ity and who wgs arrested in this city yes- terday afternoon today bound Waterbury, was | over to the next term of the superior court under court here nection with of one ghted by e 1 as the bonds of $5,000 in police Belisky s held in break into the con- home Thomas R ylvan avenue week ago tonight he w Mr, Re Kite olds today tdentified Belisky intruder 18 in his home when si ynolds in the who w omery Chief William J ment left te NOBLE IN BOSTON Noble for of the Mass,, where hie will attend the New B nual convention of the Fire Chief's latior Members of the b missioners are scl to ard of fire come luled to go to Bos ton tomorrow look v apparatus AT e will be on display during the cc [ tion, Chiet Noble gubstitutes who at the Bef: nounes re leaving, d the will do vac an Ames of ity sta fire John Fay James irien at No. t No Aloysiu No. 1 truck: Kdward Those on va- nant Frank Gilligan No. 8; Joseph Cook of No, b; Wi tiam Finneran of No. 2 truck; Captair Edward Woods of No. 1 truck and ¥d ard H. Parker of No, 2 pumper, ation d ns. They t No Josep Eroysi Kerin at No eation Li Iiyan er at inmpoer are of BOYS BREAK Pollceman T a4 up five o for hreakl SCHOOL WINDOWS mas J. Feeney has nd o are those s of glass ir alle have re window hington schael of a heer g to hoys r the ¢ The names boys Ac ta the p have ordl Wice imber cabne o complaint mw o hahit of 7t o and have base apla nd games 1 To Wed Count \DAY, JUN \ROBBED OF 28 BY MEN WHO GAVE HIM “FREE" RIDE Tells Police Strangers Took His Money and Made Him Walk. Newington Man Three | | Hailing a passing machine carly eys- terday | of getting a lift to his home in New- ington, Frank Rozosiaki of Canfield crossing, received the lift, but before | his benefactors allowed him to leave the money, $28, he told Lieut | the policr canusn according to the story Samuel Bamforth at ion yester. Angered Rozosiaki attemtped to re- t his money, the three men pushed him back into the machine | and drove to Southington, he was put out and forced to walk home, according to his story. Hart Orders Police Not To Wait for Major Crimes I'he arraignment of a policeman in court last week hy Ay, where police David 1. ing with iriving was follow Hart of as a man he had arrested for the ed up by Chief William C. the pollce department who order to members of the department, emphasizing the fact that it is their duty to keep the peace from being broken, and not wait for A man to commit a serious crime be- ore arr ng him for a minor one, The incident that called forth the order from the chief was the mqyy of Patrolman Frank Parker who sald that one night last week a man had walked up to him and gam- plained that he had been assaulted, The policeman went to the scene of the alleged assault and did not find anybody there, The man who made the complaint then went over and got into his machine and started to drive away, after the policeman had told him not to drive the machine, ae- cording to his testimony In After the machine proceeded a short way, Parker stopped it and arrested the man for operating under the in. fluence of liquor, under issued an v morning on Main street in hope machine, they relieved him of his | Attorney | Nair for his conduct in deal- | influence of liquor | testi- | coprt, 192: 23 ’ Democrats Want Change In Rules of Fire Dept. Democratic members of the com- | mon council will introduce a resolu- tion at the next session to change the mode of appointing regular firemen so that a substitute who was named |as such before he had reached the | maximum age would not be ineligible 'hose who favor the resolution feel |that a man who is made a substitute {allowed the right of advancement into the regular ranks if he has worked part time over a lo@g period, since ‘w is in close tonch with the opera- tions of the departmdfit. They feel ch a man would be more valu:le | |to the service than a younger man ‘u ho might have been on the substi- | tute list for a longer period hut whose lactual experience in fire department work is far less. The resolution, while it is to be in eroduced by the democratic members has also the backing of it is said, | | of the couneil, several republicans, |Tce House to Be Sold’ | After standing idle for a year as a | result of the common council's ruling | that no more ice shall be cut from Shuttle Meadow lake, the municipal fce house Is now on the market for |sale. The board of water commission- ers will receive bids at a meeting to be held July 7 and will sell the building to the one whose bid is deemed best. The successful bidder | must remove the building. | The common council declded to cut | no more ice after the water board had stressed the dangers that might come | of ice cutting. Several attempts were made by the city to make the regula- tions for the conduct of laborers on the pond so rigid as to minimize the | danger but it was finally voted that | the better policy would be to discon- | tinue the cutting of ice entirely. Wembley, microphone ngland— by which a fly may be heard walking | is one of the scientific wonders that [ has attracted much attention at the \erlish Empire exhibition here, Parker testified that the man was very drunk, whereupon Judge Ben- amin W. Alling asked him how drunk a man had to be before he would arrest him for drunkenness, In assailing the patrolman for not arresting the man for drunkenness insted of waiting for him to start off in the machine, Attorney that there were similar cases brought to light prior to this one in which certain policemen had neglected to arrest men for minor offenses, but waited until they had committed more ! serfous offense: Personals Abraham N. Y turned ternity Rosenthal of Kingston, formerly of this eity, has re. to attend the Phi Beta fra- convention Edward R of of Austin Provjdenes, 1. was the guest Dwight B. n of 105 Black Rock avenue the week-end. John Hart Mr, and Mrs family of 18 tomorrow hy N. Y, where they will visit their ughter, Miss Grace 1. FErickson, who I8 a dietician in a sanitarium in that town A street will leave Misses Allcs, ilen Helen and Catherine Ringrose Kane and Cora M n are attending the national con ference of social workers at Toronto. Miss Alice Sullivan of 17 Dwight street i spending a week at New York and Wilkes-Barrie, Pa, where she is to sing at a convention of the 8, L. A. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE, Leaving town, will sell at private f tools stoves, beds, 200 fruit el including chiffonier, Ars, harrows, plow, tivator gun pigeon pipe and bench vice, stock and dies, and many useful articles, Call any B. 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