Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1903

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CHOICE GOODS FOR SUMMER Fancy Stocks and other dainty styles of Neckwear. Shirt Waist Sets. Belt Bins. Hair Brooches. New designs in Trimming Laces. © © Butterick Patterns © © MISS C. S- 1363 Mancocic Street. V. E. MILLER, Wnolcsak: odd Retail; Dealer In Groceries and Provisions FKESII FISII AND OYSTERS. iinc3r. Mass. ; K. W. BURT co n. KNICKERBOCKER FOR WOMKX, f3.',0. AdnmM Uuildiiifr. 0X7 R SHOE LEADERS. George W. W. L. DOUOIiAH. $3.50. UNION MADE FOR MEN. Jones Qulno.v. TEC32 CTXIESE FCR B003D3LXisrC3-. Eov. 23Cer toert S. JoHnson Says CHurcH is Partly at Fault. L . {yuincy L)ad lAdg -r. May S. 10OJ.] “Circuit Attorney Folk and the St. Louis Bribors, was the caption of I ho ovenlng discourse by t|io Rev. Iler- bort S. Johnson in the Wat re u Avenue Baptist church Sunday oven mg. The Rev. goutleman, deploring tho condition of attain in St. I«oni during tbo last flve years, drew a comparison between Attorney Folk aud the rich boodlors whom bo has »o fearlessly «prosecuted, aud discusse»! the eundi tlou of atTaira brought about through tbo wonderful growth of the country and the haste u get rich wliiclt is in the atmosphere. The speaker pointed out that it was only alter repeated requests that Mr Fidk asvumod the office, and then ouly with the full uuderstaudlng that he would punish the wroogdi ars, whoever they were. Then ho showori how the gentleman was assail'd .'uni tbroatoued when he did commence hit prosecu- tions. “And now, he said, “Joseph W. Folk has shown himself (It to rank among tho best citizens of the country. “ It was not, however, In St. Louis only that such disgraceful thieving had occurred, bur In almost all of the Urgent cities,and the Christian church, bo declared, was in iomo measure to- I sponsible for this, because good eitl- zeu did not earn to devote their time or money to the politics of tbo cities. iitsav it. raxos. Only a few day ago, he aid. he was talking with a millionaire of Boston, who said there were hundred of good honest men In the city who would Ik» able to carry no tho business of the Police Commission, but who could not be persoaded to go through the politi- cal drudgery to get tiierc. Just here was where tho church failed in its duty. Within a few blocks of their own church they were allowing tho devil to do his work, dragging tholr young men and women down to the bottomless pit •lay by «lay. » Tho lesson shown by At- torney Folk in his self-denying conduct, refuting to be enriched by tho wrong- doers, but preferring to lie poor end honest, might to bo recognized by alt the churchrs in the country. While thousand of yunng men iiave shown their readiness to give up their lives for the country in lime of war. it was, be felt lamentable that so few good men went Into politic , aud Ik» urged the young men and women present to enlist at onco In this work and III themselves to bo able to till public office and to purify tho cltv. If they did this with a proper regard to I heir love for Jesus Obrlot, there could ho no chance for such stealing am) wrongdoing as Is to be heard spoken of on every baud.—Boston Post, May 4, 1003.

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TIIK GOLDEN -ROD. THE QUINCI DAILH LEDGER And LEDGER READERS API: ALWAYS PLEASED At t7ie Success of the Young Men, and Youixg Ladies in Colleges and Universities. JPlease forward all items of interest promptly. • + Vacation Address. SPECIALTIES: jt Pine Stationery Society Engraving Monk Books Playing Cards 5 W. C. HARTWELL, vv“ Newsdealer SUBSCRIPTIONS SOLICITED FOR ALL PUBLICATIONS. No. t Granite Street, Corner Hancock. SPECIALTIES: J Photographic Supplies Cameras Confectionery Novels Wedding Rings. GOG 10 k, 14 R 16 R SOLID GOLD, ALL SIZES. WEDDING PRESENTS. A GREAT VARIETY. CHOICE RESIGNS. Look for the Big Gold Ring. WIERIAA5 1473 Hancodj Street Qoinc . The University Maine, ORONO, MAINE. A public institution maintained by the State and the United States. Undergraduate courses; Classical, Latin- Scientific ; Scientific; Chemical. Agricultural, Preparatory Medical; Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Mining Engi- neering ; Pharmacy, four and two-year courses; Short and Special courses in Agriculture. ANNUAL tuition, $so. Total Expenses very low. School of Law, loaned In Bangor, maintains tliree years’ course. Tuition, $ 0 per year; Diploma ree only extra charge. ror Catalogue and Circulars address GEOPGE CHCRY ECLLOWS, President.

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