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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926. 13 GRADUATION DAY N 0 of 8 Diplomas Presented and Prizes” tng | e e ) e e ‘ 0 oo held 4t Lato Compounes tomor | Lo i tor spetter precede Departare. 16001 SO0ISE {0 Sing at Sesqui- i srbued at Chureh | S G 0Sing | distrihuted at Church I e Emostine oo i vith 1 Gentennial in Phila0 e il 6 ate co T A pres &, ; pelli i S comat e RO e | o Sl s ——‘ i Joseph's Parochial school were held S T sts > \ D Miss ey ke A B Bl o o e SO @ s on or Wishinaton, D i St Mark's Episcopal : ! Atfernagn & 53 k| an ebts are p « ral vears, sang his - In St. Joseph's ct Rev. JONn | ) itorney and M by of = 8 ; e sesterday I*. Donohue, pastor he church, :,(;mr ey 1 The T 1 A N e delivered the grad n sermon and | e S LU il g the following pro Motoravala O 5 g Processional; Lita SfLate reported to s Heart; Veni Creator; graduation New ¥ £ (T—W p 2 dress; class song; presentation of |\ It iplomas by Father Dor A New York's s bution of prizes; act of cons ion | ont TR 1 to the police to t her | - > ; th whom she has not liv-.| | | wursc took a trunk Oxglspart ‘ filled with her clothes, from a recessional ment they formerly occupied for 1 { \ th Glas r strect. orning \r Herald spelling col The police were notified today : E petitor in th nati CON- l4hat the right to operat auto- | H shington, =D W8S | mobile has been restored to Adam | S 2 g prize of $1 for |Normant of 75 Hartford avenue, also | 8 8 the highest in t the licenses of Gisclla Weber | tN J only \ nine ship. 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He ed on several occa- ncerts at WTIC. Trolley Accidents Fatal “Mary | Glastetter . ! : To Two in Waterbury Marion Paula Grif Dorothea s A K fre “ Waterbury, Conn., June 14 (P— Mlizabeth Hornkohl, Mildred Mary | ! t ! i o 1 os received in (w0 separate ae- Mancarella, Mary Alice Paula Man- | il ; ( ts involving trolley cars proved zam, Rita Catherine McGrail, Lucy | Il 1 nnioe e to two men at St. Mary's hos- S . Catherine Alice | e Al this afternoon. Clifford Thom- Meskill, Florence Murray, S e L e AT 2 e to a fractured Terelia Lucy leen i 3 " y . . sustained when the automobile R h o ; : Grottos Are Meeting shich he was riding about 11:30 Jand. Florence % = : TR In Annual Convention ociock last night collided with a olins v needed Three of the five cardinals that arrived on the S. S. Aqui- et 1 (P—Pot J LOp-Rias DesNAREANES Lot o gt 1 At tania for the Eucharistic congress. Left to right, tl 5 ; result o ies sustained Franeis Leo Doyle OUELEUSg ik 2 are: Cardinal Dubois of France, archbishop of Paris; i . conve of = \ struck by a trolley car May 9 Rita Catherine McGrail; | JUDGE BADLY TNJURED e Cardinal Piffl of Austria, archbishop of Vienna, and ! o Mystic Order o A in t AMary; Sca { e 14 (P—The condi-| casily 1 Cardinal Csernoch of Hungary, archbishop of Budapest . e pd ERrophels ! : pertTosenn e William H. Williame the sam , 2 ; ) 5 : superior cour e COCTIET WINS TITL] s : P s Pianoforte Recital at 1 it @ state ~ho Worcester Boy Killed \ . b d Miss Tommasoni's Home ; LA, As Horse Steps on Him o ; ) i ¢ & T R TR e \ 2 ? S e ey v ¥ 1 J i READ HERALD CLASSIPIED ADS - ) opens tol M th has also been re- s $:30 o'lcock e Pt Eomer ged thr m FOR YOURR WANTS 6-4. 6 Sl s Miss Tommagoni's home on Grand The program will be as fol- Robin's Lullaby \\’rn:v“nn; Tanny Halpern | Day Linsey | Seo veh Krogman | # SHHRBANKS Mary Saunders | role Heln A waltz . 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