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POLICE CHILEBut What's to Be Done When Prof. Osiris Proves He Has^^Second Sight?BELIEVERS PAYwere held by the Henry B. Endi-cott and North Side schools in the Henry B. Endicott school auditorium before a large audience last night, with 37 North Sidters and 109 students of the other school receiving diplomas.Michael D’AIoisio and Anna Woku-lich are first honor students of the North Side School and Florence Coleman and Deuel Moe first honor students of the Henry B. Endicott school.The program was earned out as follows:‘Tell Me About Myself,' Ask One, and Lo, Has.sn DoesGrand march, “Let’s Go” (Zamec-nik), grade orchestra; invocation, Rev. R. Paul Sehearrer; girls* chorus (a) “Sweet Miss Mary** (Neidlinger) (b) “Hermit Thrush** (Brown); Gavotte:, “Scented Bios soms** (Zamecnik), grade orchestra; boys* chorus (a) “Go Down, Moses** (Spiritual Southern Memories** {PlantationifEndicott authorities ,today were Melody), encore; address, Rev# called upon to tacklo a problem of Sehearrer; introduction mardlf, “Little what to do wilh people who have the Corporal** (Zamccnik), grade orchas-rcmarkable conviction that they are tra; announcement of honors; presCii-passessed of second sight, and also of tation of diplomas; benediction.what to do with people, still more The class motto is “Forever On-!extraordinary, who believe that these ward**; class flower, white rose; dabs others actually are yogis and swamis. colors, blue and white.Attention of the police was directed) 'pfce jforth Side graduates are: An-to a necromantic mail service through * thony Antinozzi, Ida Battista, Lena l which trustful believers are learning Battista, Sylvan Battista, Nancy Can-! what to do if their husbands stayjnavin. Alexander Chepeleff, Tony»ou‘ ni.?*?ts and for,wh5ch th«y are, Cristina, Mabel Colamarmo, Michael subscribing cold cash. . ! D’Alofsio, James Devita, AlbertI particular practitioner of this George, Mareo George, Catherineoccult hokum goes by the impressive * Greggo, John Guzzcy, Mary Harbow,name of Hassan Osiris, but he is byno means the only one advertisingOlga Harbow, Helen HCnat, HelenHendzel, Frank Longd, Fred Peters,that he will answer off-hand any ques-1 josephine Julian, Mary Kositsky, An-custon?5 care:s t0 Propound. ■ Kostyun, Mildred Lusht, Marion Will you tell me about myself? ’| Marucd? Helen Micrak, Helen Mltrps, writes Mrs. H. A. If., apparently af Katherine Musa, Pauline PJcciano,* An-very curious lady, according to Has- toinette Pulanno, Lucy Rizri, Mike sans prospectus. And you’d think1 Sergit Charles Stefano, Fota Trivmni,his reply would be, “Well, the chances are youfd better work this one out for yourself. Ask me another.**But Professor Osiris, according to his report, gives this informatice decision: “You are bom in the fiery Aries. Are restless, ambitious, skeptical, have a great desire for change and travel, have difficulty concentrating-on any one line of endeavor. First * alf of life beset with many ups and dpwns (having her ups—having her fUowns—having her ups and down, all day long—turn - te - tum-te-tum-tum) and mrfny sorrows and disappointments. Latter half is more progressive. Possibility of money either from inheritance or insurance during lifetime. But I cannot write complete horoscope here.**Any astrologer will answer such a question, and with such assurance, but? ordinarily it costs money. Subscribers to magazines devoted to the occult get this service for nothing. They just keep sitting down and write in; “TelJ me something about myself?** as though they4 didn’t know, and a staff astrologer, nothing daunted, gets his typewriter In speedy action,IJ- D. asks: “Shall I become a nurse? Will I be happy in my oldLux, Ethel Martin, Mike Martonlck, A . , Roger Mead, Helen Merekas, Deuel“You sh^d be successful and con-1Josephine Valuchek, Anna Wovkulich, Sylvia Zandy.♦The Henry B. Endicott graduates are: Anna Adamek, John Adamek, Marie Allen, Gordon Babcock, AJke Bacon, Shirley Barton, Merie Beiner, Heide Blowquist, Arnold Bolton, Kathryn Bower, Inez Brewer, Mildred Erhel, Charles Briggs, Edward Brown, Albert Brunner, Leda Campbell, MadeJyn Card, Charles Catey, John Carosella,. Peter Charnetsky, John Checchia, Paul Christiansen, Lena Clcak, Julia Ciesla, Florence Coleman, Boyd Collins, Mary Conti, Arthur Decker, Albert Donald, Francis Dpnlon, Anna Dribnock, Ellen Dwyer, Albert Eckert, Thomas Ede, Minnie Elsenshtat, Donald Finch, Angelo Fotitani, Vincent Foreman, Ethel Frost, James Gilroy, Dorothy Greene, Harold Greene, Robert Greene, Marguerite Griffis, Alice Haines, Itobeft Hall, Marjorie IJarned, DorpthyHeldi-' man, Paul Hillis, Mike Hopka. Katfi-1 leen Houscl, Dorothy Jay, Frances] Kaezynski, Evelyn Kattell, Virginia Kent, Herman Kramer, Henry Kurylk, Anna Kushner, Constance Lallir Helen Latham, Mary Lay cox, Irving' Lisen* by, Nellie Loomis, Briice Lott, Arthurtented wftii nursing. Go ahead with it Your old age Will be comfortable,but will have many^memorics to recall of incidents you would likej to live over again and so make a better success of them,** a prognostication*milng^SatBSSiod ** The- rtpd^?mor***%%^okult?mtjgeafne )tftfVes even briefer questions.C. M. H... obviously a gentleman up. a tree# simply writes: “What shall J. vdo 7n and;;»othing -more*. ’ Ordinarily,1 you might -think Jhat Is* a jiretty [atilf, quest ion,the, ““psychic£ edHor? eo*oa Htft'ihkckY“Study harder,ife^gtt . y w.f,'deeipleo|M .v, atxLrimake [ up!your\m in d rte;^iri$:!! \. J •; * 1pfWlU i I .tut'marc* tKrttppywoman younger than yeeraobf rim thecello, Winifred Murphy, Loretta Mussina, Willard Nctherton, Alice Nichols, , Leland Nichols, JMlargaret Noth, Gordon Penrose, James Penrose, Marion Price, Merton Price, Elizateth Porter,;Joe Prosman, Mike Raridesi, Robert Reilly, Alice Rhine vault, Ben; jamin Reuff/ Jennie Ruggieri, Jaek Schneider, Howard Scran ton t Mildred Sexton, Rusaell S hatch ok, Arnold *SG: vernail, Walter .Stokem, Helen Siory, Arrmh Wanna Swagler, Jane Tiffany, Gamee Tburje, Harvey* Travis, CKa^ Taehoais, CSarenea VanEtton, Paul toe WBay^aek^Wttliania; Audrey Wi*: **?■ Z*™*’«ooliarlAiefcTa.li* ‘j%Sk'V.questions:!,“(Q)^-What shouldnavehmm ’»yVtif«vwrlL# ^( A^lH(Q)yWiU-my. ^.f^r.frktvd -ntem tq. m Ti (A)* Mo.:-*lt;Q) ' ^hall I eMitimi*
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