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VISITING DAY FOR BRISTOL TEACHERS Schools Closed, Allowing Stalls to Go fo Other ities (Special to the Herald.) Bristol, Nov. 12.—Today is Visit- ing Day for the teachers of the Bristol public schools and 189 in- structors and principals are making visitations. Teaching methods, de- vices, teaching equipment, play- ground facilities and school con- struction are among the items ob- served in many citles. At the close of the visitation writ- ten reports will be made out by all teachers asd principals. The fol- lowing assignments were made Superintendent Reiche after ferring with each of the principals: con- several High School. HenrY E. Cottle, Springfield, Tech- nical high; Minnle A. Cobleigh, Hartford, Weaver high: Ora B. Cralg, Hartford, Hartford high; Mary Noyes, Hartford, Weaver high; Beatrice L. Jones, and Buckley hig] nings, Hartford, Hartford high; Mildren Rowe, Hartford, Weaver high; Ursula Sanders, New Haven, highe Ruth B. Crockett, Bridgeport, Bridgeport high; Harold Wiggin, New Haven, Commercial high; Sadie Mahoney, New Haven, Haven high; Edwina Lucas, New Britain, New Britain high; Muriel B. Tanner, New Britain, New Britain high; Robert A. Greene, New Britain, New Britain high; French, Springfleld, Technical high; Harry W. Griffin, Springfleld, Bosch Co., Package Machinery Co.; Joseph Cooke, Springfleld, Vocational high; Mona G. O'Hara, Newton, Newton highe Edith J. Gavin, Fitchburg, Fitchburg high; F. Elizabeth Petti bone, New York, Horace Mann Samuel Josolowitz, New York, Train- ing School for Teachers; Alice C. Pulsifer, Bridgeport, high; Abble Dillingham, George Washington high; Bradley, West Hartford, school; Kate Linfleld, high. Meriden, Lila I High Hartford, Tederal Hill School Themas H. Patterson, West Haven by Hartford, Weaver Agnes B. Jen- New Arthur Bridgeport i s —Grades, New Haven, Model school; Helen B. Anderson, North West and Brown; Viola Clark, New Britain, Camp and Junior High; John B. Jas- per, Hartford, Chauncey Harriss and Alfred Burr; Dorothy L. Shapleigh, Springfie'd, Forest Park and State strect; Myra M. Terry, Hartford, North West and South West; Della Davis, New Haven, Sherman and Mod A.una G. Furlong, New Ha- ven, Sherman and Model; Vera Goodrich, Westfield, Model and Cen- tral Grammar; Gertrude McCabe, New Haven, Model and Sherman; Anna Allaire, Hartford, North West |and North ‘Middle; Susan Sumn, New Haven, Model and Sherman; Ruth Meami, South Manchester, Lin- coln and Nathan Hale; Edith E. Lan- ders, New : aven, Model and Sher- man; Ethel Gearing, New Haven, Model anc. Sherman; Mary J. Rior- |dan, New Britaln, Monroe and {Camp; I. belle Baldwin, East Hart- ford, Center and Meadow; Kathryn Gormley, “Tartford, Worthington St., and North West; Catherine Gray, Hartford, Worthington St., and North West; T.ouise Berry, New Brit- ain, Normal; Hartford, Chauncey Harrlss: Evelyn Gustafson, Hartford, Noah Webster and North West; Gladys Chester, Boston, Torsythe school. John J. Jennings School Harold E. French, New Britain, Hartford, West Mlddle; Bertha Clarke, Waterbury, Driggs, Croft; Mary J. O'Connor, Springfield, State St, Homer St: Dorls Robshaw, ‘Waterbury, Driggs, Croft; Marian R. Curtiss’ Springfield, Carew St., State St.: Ruth Pollard, Waterbury, Croft, Maloney; Geneva W. Scoville, Hart- ford, Barnard, Kingella; Lilllan Baldwin, West Hartford, Plaut, Sey- mour; Arcelia LaBonte, Willimantic, Natchaug, Model; Agatha Thayer, Hartford, Henry Dwight, North East; Nora Moylan, Hartford, North West, South West; Bernice Norton, Springfield. 1, Miss Batchida, 2 Mrs. Rogers; Mildred Peck, West Hart- ford, Beech Park. North Side School Caro Gray, Hartford, Brown, South West; Agnes T. Wilkinson, New Britain, Stanley, Monroe; L. Muriel Tripp, New Britain, Camp, Hartford North West; Natalie K. Stevens, New . ritain, Camp, Hart- ford, North West; Carrle E. Will- marth, New Britain, Camp, Hart- ford, North West; Magdalene Hef- fernan, New Britain, Camp, Hart- i(ford, North West; Eleanor Murphy, New London, Saltonstall, Mallen; Mary S. Harper, Springfield, Wash- ington St., Homer St.; Hester Girard, Need a New Pair of Gloves? we have plenty of them Novelty Chamoisette and Kid neatly embroidered backs $I to $3.75 Pr. Look Here for Your Hosiery Needs Chiffons and Service weight $1w $2.50¢. Newest Effects in Hand Bags Smart flat and pouch styles black and colors $2.98.,$9.98 Next Door to New Strand Theater ' New Coats NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, New Haven, Scranton St., Prince St.; Edna J. Brown, New Haven, Scran- ton St., Prince St.; Cynthia Linstead, Hartford, North East, Chauncey Harris; Ruth A, celey, Hartford, North Ewst, Chauncey Harris; Lila | King St | Houghtaling, Meriden, West Main St.; Eva Slater, New London, Saltons‘all, Mallen; Ilelen Hutchinson, West Hartford, Beech Park, Center; Dorls Arnold, Meriden, King St., West Main St. South Side School Ralph R. Strong, New Haven, Lin- coln; Hay Hoyt, Hartford, Chauncey Harris, Arsenal; Julia Peacocke, New Britain, Camp, Central Gram- mar; Mary Jennings, Springfleld, Forest Park, Chestnut St.; Jessie E. Foote, Soringfleld, Forest Park, Chestnut St.; Dorothy E. Roberts, Hartford, North West, Chauncey Harris; Dorothy Hannum, New Ha- ven, Columbus, Prince St.; Lela O'Connell, Torrington, Wetmore, South; Mary T. McNamara, Torring- ton, Wetmore, South; Catherine Hackett, Springfield, Chestnut St., Forest Park: Carrle Buskey, Hart- ford, North West, Alfred Burr; Jes- sie L. Hubbell, New Haven, Colum- bus, Prince St.; Helen E. Barrows, Pelham Manor, Grades; Alice Clark, New Britain, Normal school, Stan- ley; Minnie Kennedy, Merlden, Franklin, Putnam; Frances Ship- man, Stamford, Rice, Rogers; Amy Clark, Stamford, Center, Rogers; Julia C. Connor, Danbury, Model, New St.; Mary T. Theiry, Meriden, TLewis St., King St.; Corinne Taillon, Meriden, Lewls St, King S Ger- trude D. French, New Haven, Ivy St., Zinder; Marguerite Kane, Tor- rington, Wetmore, North; Margaret K. Tootil, New Haven, Columbus and Prince St.; Barbara Bradley, Stamford, Rogers, Rice; Grace Mis- sett, Torringto- South, North; Mar- garet Huane, Torrington, North, Riverside; Dorls Button, South Manchester, N than Hale, Lincoln: Florence Stone, South Manchester, Nathan Hale, Lincoln; Adelaide Car- penter, Hartford, Chauncey Harris, Kinsella; Anne Beach, Hartford, North East, North West. Park Street School Clara T. O'Connell, Hartford, Brown, Southwest; Ruth Hart, New Haven, Orange St, Prince St.; Fdith Roy, Hartford, Southwest, Brown: ary Conlon, Rochester, grades; Bernice Barker, Hartford, Kinsella, Chauncey Harris; Cathe ine Corry, Hartford, Arsenal, Brown Abbie B. Brooks, Springfield, Homer St. Washington; Antoinette Ma- thieu, New Britain, Fast St., Wash- ington; Linnle Burgess, Hartford, Northeast, Kinsella; Marjorle Fal- lon, Hartford, Kinsella, Brown; Loretta O'Donnell, Hartford, Henry Dwight, Brown; Helen Garren, New Haven, Zinder, Ivy St.; Margaret Connors, New Haven, Zinder, Ivy St.; Mildred Johnson, Waterbury, Drigge and Croft; Josephine Hyland, | New Britain, Stanley, Monroe; Ethel; Brown, Waterbury, Maloney, Driggs; Evelyn Palmer, Springfield, - Mrs. Rogers, Miss Batchida; Marle Bon- ney, New DBritain, Monroe, East St.; Elinor Clark, Springfleld, Mrs. Rogers, Miss Batchida; Bliss M. Burgess, Hartford, "Alfred Burr, Lawrence; Jeannette Healy, ford, Chauncey Harrls, New Park Ave.; Julia Jennings, New Britain, Central Grammar, Camp; Maebelle Benoit, New Haven, Zinder, Orange St.; Ida Stock, Hartford, Northeast, Brown; May Kennedy, Hartford, Northeast, Brown; Josephine Ken- nedy, Meri , West Main St., TLewis St.; Catherine Foley, Croft, Briggs; Mary K. Finnan, pringfield, Hooker, Carew St. Svelyn Lawler, Springfield, State St., Carew St.; Helen T. Gray, East Hartford, Meadow, Center; I'rances Hagarty, Hartford, Kinsella, Arsen- al; M. Carrie Hagarty, Hartford, Kinsella, Arsenal; Annie Quinn, New Haven, Ivy St, Orange St. Fifth Avenue. Ellen P. Hubbell, Meriden, King St. West ain St.; Gertrude Black- all, Meriden, King St., West Main ; Mary J. Ryan, New Haven, Columbus, Zinder; Kathryn Sullivan, New Britain (Miss Littiehale) Camp Street. Forestville School Nellfe E. Hills, New, Haven, Sher- man and Scranton St.; Mabel ‘R. Hall, Hartford, Southwest and Noah Webster; Sadie G. Mulcahy, Hart- ford, Northwest, Arsenal; Mildred Peterson, New Haven, Prince 8t, Sherman; Mildred Jackson, Hart- ford, Noah Webster, Brown; Colinda Wakelee, Hartford, Chauncey Harris, Northwest; Irene M. Woods, Hart- ford, Noah Webster, Northeast; Ellen L. Ramsdell, Hartford, Chaun- cy Harris, Lawrence St.; Kathleen Riley, Springficld, State 8t., KXen- sington Ave.; Harriet Wells Taylor, Hartford, Chauncy Harris, Law- rence St.; Lillian Bloom, South Manchester, Lincoln, Hale; Marie Myers, Springfield, Honor St., Ken- sington Ave.; Astrid Johnson, South Manchester, Lincoln, Hale; Fannie A. Greene, New Haven, Sherman, Scranton St.; Helen L. 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