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1 | Sheldon, E beth Saturday school—Elizabeth Clark, TEACHERS ASSIGNED I pold principal: Mary M. Shugrue, cock, principal: Gladys Stevens, E bell, principal; Esther Hannon, Geor- | principal: Sarah Ringrose, Agnes Fox, Before September Wells. Osgood Hill School—Elizabeth Leu- | Margaret Renehan, Elizabeth O'Leary. FUR Stanley School—Charlotte Hitch- /| 2 | telle Molander, Bertha Sheldon. | an y pecla =2 Open-Air School—Catherine Camp- Several Vacancies Must Be Filled | =i siperiue © Old Burrirt Specials—Ella A. Falion: George B. ' Aathews, music; Joseph Wiseltier, art: E Although there are ctill a number | ta fill, physical training, elementa C [ of vacancies in the city teaching staff | (Woman): Mary G. Costello, sewing; | & 2 visiting teacher, Mary A. Campbell. that must be filled before the open- | | 1 | | ibstitutes—Jane FE. Barnes, Eliza- ing of the fall term in September, }\wm R. Woodworth, Ellen M. Moore, BOY AUTO THIEVES ARE SENTENGED' nevertheless most of the positions CHERRIE have been filled and approved. Sev- eral teachers, who last year taught at certain schools, have heen trans- ferred to other bhuildings. Following i~ the complete list of teache 57C ]b signments as made out by the school aepartment and effective in Septem- be s as- Figh School—Louis P. § — cipal, academic building Farnham, headmaster; F con, Charles . mpbell, Anna —YHE— Crosby, M. Alma Crowe, Agnes M ' Start Taking Fords and Then Taste_ Improves .y Alic I l l“son Dru cu con, Mabel E. Judge, Jessic C. Locke, | = fe C. 1 v, director; William | e § » Reai e Five youths whose as ranged Adrienne Raby, Margaret Selt- | [TOm 14 to 17 years of age were jailed zer, Mary M. Southe Blanche L. | today for participating in the theft of 169-171 Mlm S"a t Staples, Verena 1. Suter, Mildred C.labout a dozen automobiles. Sines and German; vacanc biology and | glorious, time with other people's general science; vhcancy, academic |autos. They started taking Fordsand Tnglish director; vacancy, Spanish | advanced in taste to the Cadillac anil d Tranoh; extre, Daveionl eeurer | arysa0n idews and were brought A Look n Our tion (man); extra, unassigned (wom- | ST (R o an); k. Gl . James C. Moody, headmaster; Mar Peter Chilicki. 15 years old; Mi- ° ' (] ]A)O ng ass 18 garet E. Allmanritter, Elsie R. Beck- | chael Rozanski, 16 years old: Benmy N || I ll I 'e er. Miriam H. Boardman, Katherine | Blogoslowski, 15 vears old; Edward - L ade, prir Clinton Our Head Salesman ,(‘\‘.i‘.Rn?Il\;w‘]-v‘:in.\ E[\]’x:)x:.".Y, :‘mxltln ;:; )L‘ilxlul-cz’. ‘1‘(\:?,-: ln](!_ :n;d f.lu]n; 1;. 3 . Jus- | bula, ars old, were before Judge ; Some Men Wear a Monocle || [ tino A, Browne, Josephine Crawley,|James T Veshill nahule s las 0 Mer of action refuse to be dependent upon slow moving, congested trolleyfica(.lrs.h Thley ] Eye-Glass Whilst T owlishaw, Pa ifllingham, | cused of stealing a car helonging to 3 S : % 5 - :‘}&‘:n A e ‘G,,m director; Mabel M. Erwin, Selma J.| Gharles Rewlingson of Asslium. strect realize that their time is worth money. And, quite natl;‘rally, the}f}l in tfe 80 uf Fritze, Andrew Guilliano, Ilga I, | Hartford, in this citv April 2, and the 5 G { endable motor car—the most efhicient form o ¢ E’;(m WL o Harvey, Grace M. -Holton, special: | others were accused of stealing M. E s tion of thl§ tlmfi pl:blem mba deg 1ab ed ] d v horse chestnut || &y, aneth L. Hungerford, Christine J.| Rogers' auto last Thursday night, ortation that has ever been developed. J“';‘m"“ ‘;‘;“"’b-‘:’“'h"';m-:‘ Kane, James I. Lucey, Ethel M. Mc. [ Babula admitted being with the boys | LE2RSD P e % ok ol ut horse,” buf _— z Eneaney, Carrie M. Prouty. Agnes when they took c but he said he , A B P r day's work with a ence is anywhere from $100 to [}| 5rqung, Emma Poland, Edith A. Por- | did not know the cars were stolen. He = A little reflection should convince you thaF ghlypnan can doa b?tte y [] $10,000. ; ter, special; Blanche A. Smart, Char. | just went for a ride. He could not Paige. In the entire field of automobiles there is no car with a more firmly estab- A Horsfall Suit is the same lotte J. Smith, Virginia Wade. Flor |account for the fact that t was striange 1 - : e he Pai erf it ork unfail- as any other finely tailored Suit, |1 | cnce Winter, extra. unassigned (wom. | that his pals had different ears when- lished reputation for dependability. Because the Paige performs its wr gy L yet it's different, just as onc an). ever he rode out with them. Th 5 : ipped to judge the man in a thousand grips your Trade] SonosloEverstt D Eaciaral||ciheriboye Samitied tha thtior | {m ingly, it has been adOPtedl by ;h(’sc men who are best equippe judg glance while 999 others leave || | director; Ralph Garcia, Denver .| Rogers' Reo car valued at $600 with- . i mechanical product. > it blank. Hoot, Henry Rowe, Clarence W. Mac- [ out reluctance ‘ eficxency of aayge j2 Niven, Samuel Bassett, James [, A charge of theft of shoes from a \-i [ Ginns, W. M. Lusink, C. A. Tolman. | freight car was held against Lipet = = - ; i A e Prevocational Grammar School— | but was not preseed as Judge Meskill L] PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIG N William C. French, Elizabeth Aisen- |said it was unnecessar Lipetz had < S berg, Grace E. Atkins, Maude A. Bun- |the stolen shoes on when arrested, i T A T THE nell, Blizabeth Cahill, Florence H. | hut he did not wear them today, “This (] STANDARD TIRE AND :\_UTO C.O.. [ Converse, to fill, vacancy: Leola|is a bad gang”. remarked Prosecutor New Show Rooms and Service Station Franklin, Anna M. Geissler, Anpa C.|Klett and he added that the police 3 % i 1 lUKE HORSFALL Goldsmith, Ruth Messenger, FEliza- | have had trouble with them in the | Comer Elm and Seymour Streets. W. F. Keeley Service. beth Johnson, Sadie Hamblen. to fill, | past Chilicki, Rozanski and Blogos- [] L U}COMPANY’ vacan Julia Martin, Katherine Mc~ | lowski were caught in Plainville, ves- Intyre, Rose MeclIntyre, Blsic Miles and Lipetz was captured later. g Gertrude M. Murphy, Laura M. Penn ula was brought into court while 95 Asylum St., Hartford. ||| Scot Carlisle, Dora Protass, Julin the session was in progress, Patrol- It PA¥YS TO BUY OUR KIND. Stoughton, Caroline F. St man Nealon capiuring him at his Townson, Clara Viie, Dor Osborn, | home. After taking Rogers' car they - Amanda E. Wallen, Dora H. Wether- | rode oul West Main street and they | s = Buy vour seed potatoes and fertiliz- at Stanley Svea Grain and Coal Co. o 5 i : ; caler . : : Selander will be the planist s stopped i stoie robes from a Hup- 5 - o o NCE 1 | factory both to dealer and consum e dero]d Se ton, Kathgrine Roche; Maude B | mobile. The owner of them has net BIGHUINGRINSHEANCE, |er. If, however, such settlement can- | The program follows: ; Prescott, fo fill. vacancy: Willlaw | been found by th o T | not be made by the local authoriti Maj,” by Arpi sextette; reor U v the poli They then .- i C 17 = 1 not he mad t e n, to fili civateloomer@OnI ELIRBR L ore ’ there is an attempt to | Aria From Tennyson's, The Morning vacancy (man); to fill. vacancy (man), Action. | S George A. R. Duncan, Mark Whitn i ing (man): to fll, physical training]| < h and - e ate settlement. | Hjerte og min Lyre,” “Jag Ar Ung,” the Jast month, and the boys admit | gpoio, 37 BIVE 2 0 tra e & bee, Ethe] Littlehales, Ruth Blackir CITY ITEMS Gritzmacher, William L. I S () PIEREITG CHe Coak eo lin cases “11'1 Dt foiliAaiErn Tennisna o e Lol g morning in their tour stole bottles of unreasonably increase pri her nd, “Li Y. sara Ros milk from verandas of homes. Th the hattle o Saichon Ner {will probably he an inquiry and, in | by Elsa C. Lindell; “Kvallen,” by Fred S. Foster, to fill, physical train.| The list of automobiles stolen in I the ”“":finfip‘ S e AR Ithe first instance, an effort to arbi- | Arpi sextette; “Aftonstamning,” **Mitt g [ { the number (woman). RO ac . —t ould this fail, the Food Admin- vensk Folkvi by BElsa C. Lin- dvt. % . that the activities have cxtended s en el o wuld this fail, 3 P ¢ < olte has | < ast Street school-—FEdward "E, that pesiod of Hme is as fel | Frivats Eoward Toomes, son af . x istration is prepared in the interest | dell; “Faltvakten,” by Arpi sextette; B o otoyaon of thisclty Nas | weeks, prlucipal;® Frances Reed| 2 |l {1y T Pmfl]p[ AGiON o Fencnanic prices 1o use all its pow- | Kelcction by Flsa C. Lindell; “Star- fie0 In the signal corps of the | Catherine Carpenter, Rpse Glover April 1-—Ford auto from Washing- s, including that of license, in any | Spangled Banner,” by all present. + ular army at the recruitir in Hartford and was order t Slocum siven locality and to place ice hand- Collins, Julia Kinsbury, rholin, Mary A. J, Gaffney, Curran, iola Clark, Florence ock Get our | Hickey, Estelle Waddell, Lila Miller, ton street, Louis Dubowy, owner. April 2-—Overland anto from W ington street, Charles Rawlingson, Window screens in g»:' The Rogers Sash and Door Co. lv.mmm Derwig, Gra e !,m:no\.‘ Abbie April 5—Cadillac limousine from Hartford. Mag 11.—lmpelled by the RED CROSS CONCERT. \ urtis, Lillian ( berg, Bvelyn M. | gouth church. €. F. Bennett, owner military necessity for consery am- | —_— P. Battey has bheen appointed | Baker, Mary . Kitson, Agnes M. Cur- April 6—FHudson touring car from Setie ven cential for explosive | i i den supervisor for the manufac- | fin, Margaret M. Begley, Harriet .| othodist church, Com. H. V. Camp. e D N orden Todge WiIl| Give Musicale at| 0. $1.00, $3.30. $3.00 manufac- er garden in Hartford county. Mr. | Barton, Minnie . Mechan, Mary I3, | over L s This Eveni | tey, until recently, had a dairy | Byrne e arns etk (O L aisy) B ST G Bungalow This Evening. turers’ samples of SEHH had fa (dairy |(Byprie. s April 15—Studebaker frem Wash by the desire to protect housewives here. Iis office will be at the Smallex school-—Grace M. Coholan. [ ington street, Ernest Horton. owner {1280 6thier small usetsloflics: fromany || Norden lodze, 1. 0 G. T will hold ‘ iford County League quarters in | principal: Sarah Cronin, Anna Ra-¢ April 19—Buick from Washington “\\nl'\\" practices - attempted profi- ' their second annual May concert at| tford ! kowsky: to -fill, vacancy; Annalstreet. D Segal, owner. teering by ice dealers. the United the bungalow on Saturday evening at eginning Monday, May 13, all shoe | O'Brien, Adele D. Murray, Mildred | April 20—frm Washington strect, States Food Administration has tak- 8 o'clock and the proceeds will go to will be | Mitehell, M Riley.” Anna ~ Rosenber Margaret | McGrail, Ce Hickey Florenc Doherty, Mary O'Connell, Eva ¢ Mary . Tormay, Anna Beng > hoys admit stealing a car in ol also of S§t. Ma horrow night. fugene and Ada Kieffer have sferred property on Elm street to g Union Jlenis shops TEarat Dunlay, Mary An- M. Landers, owner. en up the problem of conscrving ice the Red Cross cents.—advt derson, Elizabeth Daley, Helen Daley, | 9-—Reo from Washington and preventing its waste b. C. MeIntyre will install the offi- | Grace Comlin. Mary McAvay Anna |« M. E. Rogers, wner. The Food Administration also pro- T em—m—————— poses 1o Drevent any undue increase ’ “'s Holy Name socie » Catarrh in this section than all other digeases put together. and for vears it was sup- posed 1o be incurable. Doctors pre- |perfect dresses in percales. ginghams in the price of ice this summer, its | particular interest heing that ice is These are odd= and ends of new es Chilic ton, | sentenc anski and Lipetz were to the reformatory at | ry to save food and to prevent | ] e el ; \ | scribed local remedies. and by constant- { | B Bulle Grecnstein .I\R(ar’zmm Dunn, Helen Poster. Edith | Cheshive and Rlogoslowski and Ba- | ste of certain perishiblos. i L R D B IR R 5 \ s e s Bayer, Iren MeKay. | bula were committed to the reform telegram just received by Robert §co- | proneunced it incurable. Catarrh is & qualier and they come from one of Bisteq oina %| Blihu Burritt school—To fill, prin. | school at Meriden. ville, Food Administratof. reads as | incal disease. greatly influenced by co 2 BIgted at the health department| .ip,; (man): Dorothy Tripps, ¥ Nt o | I | stitutional conditions and therefore 1~ the foremost manufacturers in this QEvee this marnide V. 8mith, Irene/ Byrné,- May-Ci Tier- | o 0c Oleani was fined $35 for | | he law department of the Food ‘ ae e DL oty S o = nan. Margaret F, Burns, Helen Burns S S | Aa o uled that the | Cheney & Co.. Toleda, Ohio, i const 5 " . ERNME MEN 7 A SUitnL Neiblas Bon At o Administration has v Jency .. Toledo, Ohio, is a con » . e e R IOVERNMENT WAN {E Ellen Horsfall, Gertrude Dunlay 2iltineiicholas Bofldio and fudse: o . | manufacture and distribution of ice | tutional remedy, is taken _interna Gomes Monda iany Hakeuusts B Tain Daentalh Jertrude | Dunlay, | ment wus cuspended on Pofidio, who PVT. EDWARD TOOMEY \ S Sron efiee | onaviela Tarii Slood on the Musty for Jroad Operatives and Mechanical | oo o PUID PRI S C0R OIYE F- | was charged with drunkenness and | - s e e 8 hot | Siirfuces oflithie (Syatem {One Hundre - § ke i erine . Anna |y, TG peace. The trouble 1 Tarhe 7 Toomey of |food administration is concernec Aat | Dollars reward offered for any case “xperts Needed by Draft Board. | Murphy, Marion White, Genevieve %00k Blsoe o Heas veot. st night | 2’ r“";t_ o IP’:[QN brmm France | there should be no profitecring in ics | that Hall's Catarrh Cure fails to cure. he : loc draft boards have re-| Anderson. Helen Anderson. Haz % . b i Shnii A St B and especially that the cost of ice to | Send for clrculars and testimontals. { 2 L Dr. Walsh testified that he dressed | ing the bovs from ‘‘Nigger |2 t | 5 s . ed advices from the war depart- | Hunter, Mary H. Rvan. Katherine three ¢ on Pofidio’s head. The | jrij| i d fighting all. the |those elements of the community } . J. CHENETY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. | ht asking for certain Iroad ope Kent, Elsie Frve, Mabel Hipeliuy, [ handage worn by Pofiid S, i Sro uppanc Uit 1 which are least able to protect them- | : Druggists Py g ) e ands vorn by Pofiido was satur- | fime. No less than three of the boys asia) : S 2| e = . 0 and mechanical experts to bo| Marion Brown, Grace Meehan, Agncs | aced with blood todat. . Pofidio said | | he il have been killed |Scives should not be increased over | Familv Pl pntarily inducted into the service.| Middlemas, Mabel Steele b ussaulted With & beer | pon sovoral ahve moce waanded neg |1ast year unless absolute proof can be volutary induction closes on May | Smith school—Mary A. Tormay, | pottie he 1 S e e ot | e T et i oo e e ORI O 161 0 od if Class T cannot furnish (he! principal: Alice M. Hicks, bol | from Oieani. , ITe had had three bot- | o fgnter that will be found in the|NeCessity. Any increase in the price the right is given to accept men | Jackson, Louine Ford, Pat “Class 2-D, and Class 3-K and over that ruling last season to the \ household consumer will, therefore, justify investigation as to whether it ck- | tle: us, Nora Kiniry, Mary E. Kinlock, | 5 bottle, which Pofldio said | oo : L Anna F. Whalin, Mildred Hooper, though he is one of the youngest re- ce asked by Oleani. “He' | cruite sity. H s o jhe state is asked to furnish 10 { Lillian Gold, Ella Dunn, Sar { cruits t left the city. He was only { hee- | said Oleani, meaning Pofidio iRt L e constitutes profiteering 6ad brakemen, firemen and con- |<han, Catherine O'Brien, Margaret T.|and Fefidio i retastrabnomitnal| a0 ooscsieid mheniofenlinted “All ice dealers should be required ors to report to the engineer Shea; Astrid Anderson, Pauline Renc- | prisoners’ pen T = 5 to file with you any proposed schedule bp Dix. and five engincers ana . Flsie Gamerdinger, Edna G R acerame tololealnl Pondto roamell CITY COURT CAS of increased prices before these in- and did not care for more, even midst of the hardest scrapping, al- et for the same camp. ; i In the city court yesterd the case re put into effect and no in- pmiths, gun operatives, instriment Rockwell School—Jennie of Charles Krikorian against -‘Inh“ ers and repair men : ted | principal; Bertha Hitchcock Rt the ordnance department at Camp | Donahue, Albertine M. Mor eock, Augusta, Ga | Zvnn, Bertha M. Bower: to his house after he (Oleani) had creases : retired and demanded admission, ap- plying vile names while he knocked . i, BEdit 1t the door. Tofidio was admitted 5 s an | “Attention is called to-that section Regina H. [ and went to the bed room. While | Ten days were allowed to an | o he food control act in which pr Tninlay, Mary Mclntyre, Mae Ryan, | Oleani held the lamp Pofldio struck | ANSWer in the case of John Buslewicz | vigon is made with regard to unfair at READY. | Itizabeth Dunn, Agne Anderson, | at it and fell and probably received r"f”(‘(flr\trdyb,\ .Iud;mA(mffne,\.) against| practices, and in case of proposed | B & Mary Darrow, | his injury that why. Mrs, Oleani | Alexander Bentz, represented by Klett | in price the food administra- | crease to household consumers { be made until after investigation Geragoslan was ordered s the docket, EW AMBULANCE @ rebuilt hos erman ted on an auto chassis, was de- | Clata Olcott, Marion Carlson, Helen | gave corroborative testimony. Pofi- | & Alling X ! tion wiil investigate the tendeney to ed at the ambulance building | Moorhead dio insisted that he was clouted ove The case of Mor Lotkin against | make unreasonably lower prices fo evening and will be put in ser- Lincoln Street School—§ L. | the head by a beer bottle. Supernu- | the New York, New Haven & Hart- | commercial users than ta domestic fn a few days. Tt will be used . principal; Lillie M. Hulbert, | merary Officer Charles Grace made | ford Railroad company went over for | consumers, considering at all times | he conveyance of patients to the | Loretta Caufield, Tileen Gilmore, | the arrest one week, Klett & Alling for the|the cost of distribution and an unrea ital. The police will maintain it | Joorothea Burleson. Elizabeth John Bernabucci was fined $10 for | Plaintiff and J. J. Berry for the 4 furnish the driver making a |#ins, Mildred Taylor, larriet Gan- |assaulting Edmund Lusczynski. The | fendant sonable difference would be an unfair | practice. { inst | | ze of $2 & call. Many people ob- | nett, Ruth O'Br Margaret Muller, | trouble took place at a factory Jast | _The case of A. P. Marsh = (he ice problem is essentially ' d to using the police patrol to go Monroe Street School—Mary C. | night The men had been fooling | M. T+ Wilson was struck from the | local problem and there i no desire | M lzth' S d 10.45 e hospital and the additional | German, principal. Pauline Barreu- [ and Bernabucci said he rubbed Lt docket. { to intervene where local dealers do ay = llfl ay" . a- m- men: removes the jection, ther. Adelaide Lawrence. Jeanette | ozyns on the head. He followed A week in which to file an answer | not increase prices, or where they | iy — - Wilson, Flovence Hunt, Alice Hickey, | that with three swift punches. They | Was allowed in the case of Louis Win-| come to an agrecment with munici- | O COIN THROUGH MAII Katherine Kinir Lol Littlehales, | were beauts, judging from the ap- | kle against Mike Piosczik, .\unrnnvfp.ll authorities which will be sunné 5 recent order issued by the pos- | vrincipals’ assistant, Tithel C. Rich- | pearance of Lusezynski, whose eye | Rachlin for the plaintiff and Attorney | _ o " . uthorities in Washinzton pro- | ardson. Bl Kenodia i hiilcr ool sl MR CampYtertinalaacanaant: | { Speclal Muslc & Sermon B the sending of coin through the | Northend Scrool-—Nora (. Walsh, | swollen. 1In his opinion every man The case of Revnolds against Small | D. Sommese was specially assigned | it auy foreign countries. Post- | brincipal: Mary MeGill, Mildred And- | in the court room would have done | was taken off the list for re-assign-| for May 20, Klett & Alling for Hw} - s insulted | ment. plaintiff and A. W. Upson for the de- The suit of Frank Maietta against! fendant, Delaney, has been notified of | crscn. Ay McGill.. Mildred .. Mc- | the sams if their mother W fder WHicH is now in effect. {’ Harriet Wells Elizabeth | s hi

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