Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 23, 1910, Page 7

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Frogramme We'l C-dehfichMM —Readirg of Proeluufioa. Songs and Wu. N PRESREEEY X Fridey as Arpor and Bird day was wbserved throughout the schools of the ‘West Chelsea district Special exer- ciges of well selected readings and ‘music were held, preceded by appropri- ate remarks of the several teachers. The programmes were as followsi Mt. Pleasant Street School. Ninth grade_Aarbor Day Proclama- umm Weinstein; Plant a Tree, Tecitation, Samuel Jennes; The Yellow Violets, recitation, Ruth Rush; The Birds of Killingworth, reading, Taubie Solomen: The Gifts, reci L Wil- Mam Kearney: The City Beautiful.read- ine, Julia Lane. Eighth gradeThe proclamation, Eva Malcom: The Gladness of Nature, Bes- sle Sternlieh; The Yellow Violet, Leo Clish; The Birds of Kjllingworth, Eliz- sbeth Fitzgerald, _Clarence Whitaker, Hareiet Adams; Plant'a Tree, James Fiilmore: The Deffodils, Eva Goldbers; extract from AR _Invitation to the Country, Margaret Sullivan. Seventh grade—Proclamation, Otto Heebner: Spring is Coming, Matilda Beetham: To the Dandelion Anna Mul- cahy; essay, the Anemone, Sarah Zeif; The Yeilow Violet, Adeline Kearney: song, Nature's Music, chool; The Sand- gieer. Herman Goidberg: "eseay, The ity Beautiful, Catherine Lawrence; The Biuebird, Edoa Annie Bass; The Dafr Song, Welcome Pre Primrose, scheol; To the Skylark, Dora Crum Jack 12 the Pulpit, Gladss Meier: song, usic in the Afr, school. !xm grade—Quotations, school; The Blusbird, Lydia Sourbier; Spring, Jo- scph’ Mieller: Sir Robin, Sophie H The Coming of Spring, |Ires. Samuel and O, Happy Day. school; The Empe- ror's Bird’s Nest. lda Heéebner; Spring, berg; Spring Has Come, Wishing, Bennie Cena Blu- grade—Quotations to Birds, by song, Coming of Spring, . and The Swallow, mdinx John James Audubon, 3 ; The Birda and Arbor mation, The Bluebird, by ird Works for Us, Jobn Casey: Woodman, Spare That Tres, Dora Slosberg; The Birds Or- chestra, Pat: Fogarty; song, Amer- ana four—Song, Days Quotations, fourteen fes the Tree Told: The nson; The Maple, Mar- The Eim, Albien Heeb- Ber: The Chestnut, James Mahoney: | song. M. fourth grade: reading | of the Proclamation, Laura Fields: The 3 wil- | , Lucy Huntley; | #on. The Vioit school: Sir Rovin, by school; Bird Riddles, Bessie Guncalve, Jobn Sears, Tda Slosberg, and Sarah Laecy: song. The Robin, school: The | Biuebird, school; sons, America, by | ®=hool. Grede two—Julia M. Pease, sae, teagher: Song, Pussy Willow, schoo y Willow, Charlie Lewis; The Dandeiion, Thayer Benjamin: Dear Dandelion, Roy Rankin: The Dandelion, school; Trees, ten chiidren: A Rob-, Albart B fck: song. Robin Redbreast, The Bluebird, The Robin, The Flowers' Ball, school =ts, Lulu Penfield, Carl Ben- | son, Dora Jennes, Esther Neimon, Gladys Debarros, Dorothy Lester,Cath- erine Murphy, Catherine Coughlin.Nora Nagle, Annie O'Brien; The Daffodil Lady. school: Robin’s Seeret, Henry 8mi Spring, Raymond Fitsgerald; The Maiden and the Bluebird, Charlie Jeebuer: Boy and Ouckoo, school; Shemy Tree, Ass Hyman; Trees, Char- Fenton: Trees, Ell Crum, Robert Bastivan: " Sven Didrickson, Walter Twoomey, Abraham Neimon, ~Alroy Dmvy George Slattery, Albert Ber- nz. Violets, schogl: The Curtis: When You Hear Gladys Debarros; son; Daisiee. irds, Dorothy Les- ler: Birds, Rossié Betty, Sterrill Chase, Neison Zalinger. Grade 1 A and B, Julia I Good, M. Not ., Milk Trus! The Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK restaurants, hotels and fountains. e il hi-y- at home. ‘Don’t travel withoutit. A quick il ia a minute, Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. Others are imitations You Need Not Fo r nghtnln( Reep in stock ::.: most complate Tepairs founa i Lendon County. e Prioes and estimates quoted if de- m—n. Belis Ring, )lvlllo B.l Ida Sandberg; The Little mrc. choh Neimon; The Tree, Willle Blustine; April Song, school; The Little Grand- mothers, Madeline Grodotzke; *Tis Ar. bor Day, Josie Berberick; Ll“la Gypsy sn:tg: o Dotng. Helen Bloom; Come ng, l.avamoacudu lon(.-ebool Oh, We Are Busy Sbratan MarkoR® Joses Patnio Coughlin, Dear ON Robin Red Bre&lt. song, The Violet. Aprii Weather, Costello Lewis: Three Little Trees, Lena Se, Teadere Bruckner, Sarah Hyman, man, John Sullivan, Lena Bl 3 me-not, Cleora : Oh, elion ~ Yellow ea th Krieger, Bertha Tafel Bullding a Nest, Myrtle Duprey; Pref ty Robin, song. Sing 3 Song of Springtime, Esther. Hyman: Who Arhor Das? Carl Jonnaon; Her Color, Neale Horigan; The Robin, Louis Goldstein; Our Garden, Josephine Sul- livan; The Dandelion, Annie Coit; The Thrush, Robent Huntley; A Little Bird, school. West Thames Street School. Fifth and Sixth grades: Proclama- tion, Harold Lindberg; song, The Blue Birds, school; Arbor Day Qua&flon, school; John James Audubon, Mar- garet Kearns; The Brown Bella Lehman; Plant Trees, Lucius Lacy: April, Mary Seott; The Oak Hussey; song, The Party, school; What We Owe Wanaa Kasche: The Trees ates: sage, Wililam <Cook; The Dandelion, Winifreq Egan: The Bluebird, Florence Smith: Bob White, George Sanders; How_the Flowers Grow, Ruth Connol- Iy: The Wiad, John ' Clathy; The Spring Song, Margaret Kearns;' songs, the T5anaetion, Whip-poor-wil, school: When We Plant a Tree, Carroll Sp‘]_ ding; The Social _Season, = Marion Wooaworth; S Has Come, Joseph Berberick; A See James Nevins; Spring, Nellie Tibbétts: concert recita- tion, April, school; songs, Comrade Robin. Anble Laurie, sdhool; “Violet Sewing, Hattie Mamt, Cami Trees, Seoot: Batuie to the ~ Flag,s school song, America, school Grades 1T _and IV, M. G. Burke, teacher: Song, A Story, school; Daisies, school; How the Leaves Come Down, Elizabeth Lacy, Mary English, therine Diffley, Irene Malcom; Pol- Pansies, Margaret O'Connell; song, Spring is Coming, school; Two Little Roses, Arthur Diermon; _The Honeysuckle, John Connolly;. The Nas- turtium, Hymon Bass; song, . Pussy Willow. _school; Columbia’s Emblem, Robert Byrnes; Who_Stole the Bird’s est? Albert Bowe; To a Honey Bee, Harold Parkhurst; What the Birds Say, Lewey Hust: song, The Violet, schoal: A Dandelion, Gladys Rathbon: The Secret, Mary Hussey: April, Jo- seph Diffiey; The Song Sparrow, Thomas Mulcahy; Spring, Merton Parkhurst; Waiting for May, Walter Clabby; Violets, Willle Leion; The Lit- tie Seed, Steve Voech: April, Leonard Sunthelmer; Miss Willow, Elizabeth Voech; song, Pretty Pigeon, school; song, Days of Spring, school; The Daisy, Leora Beetham; song, The Gol- den Rod, school; The Seed, Fred Kear- ney: song, Spring, school; Robert of Lincoln, Sadie Montesi: = song, All Through the Night, school. Grade II: Song, Good Morning, Ar- r Day, school: April, four girls, Ca sie Maleom, Helen Wdodwonth, Louisa Twomey, Agnes Kearns; Little Things. Bertie Maflitt: Who Seys Arbor Day Raymond Byrnes: Day? Edward Kasche: The Ori- Neat, school;, The Oak Tree, Wal- ter Schulér; story, A Boy Who Hated Trees, Horace Bili; same, Five Little Chickadees, Violet Baker, Frank Sun- theimer, Gertrude Diermon, Anna Grill, Anna Ulrick; song, What Robin Told, school. High Street School. Grades IV and V, L. Angie Stanton, Adeisias B. Crooks, teachers: Reading ‘governor's tion. m Violet, school; Song of April, ldmnl Arbor Facts, fourteen pu- ade V; The Spring Sons, four grade TV: The Dandelion, John E«rewe The Little Seed, John ‘Crim- imins; singing, The Whippoorwill, Sup- pose, school; A Little Planter, Francis Lynch; All Things Bright and Beauti- tul, five pupil rrade IV; The Brook and the Wave, Yetta Goldberg; The Bluebird, school; singing, The Bluebird, six pupils, grade V; singing, The Owl, Comrade Robin, sohool: What the Birds Say, Margaret Kiley; Rein and Sun, Willle Evans: The Little Teacher. Belle Marx; The Use of Flowers, five npu., grade IV; Arbor Day Exercise, &Iry Stamm. apd eight others; The River, five pupils; singing, June, The Fountain, school; Salute to the Flag; singing, ‘America, school. Grade I, K. J. Wiliey, teacher: Song, Arbor Day, school; Oh, Dandelion, school; Snowballs, Eva Blinderman; song, Spring_Song, girls; Dick and Me, Wchool; Violets, Lena Norwick: song, The Flowers Ball, school; Who Was It? Oharlie Haddad; Springtime, Joseph Shea; song, Two Robin Re ‘breasts, school; Taddy and Polly, Satah Stamm: April Fool, Sarah Sachne; song, Robin Redbreast, school; son-, Little Seed, school; planting ~flower seed by school; song, America, school. Grade I, Winifred A. Skelly, teacher. Song, Mistress Mary, school; song, The Kite, school; Why We Plant the Tree, Jacob Sternlieb, Edna Buckle Arfity Haddad, Maurice Hollander; The Pus- sy Willow, school; song, The Song of the Rain, ‘school; 'Mothér Goose Chil- dren in Springtime: character: Questioner, ' William Ousley: Contrary, Julia Donegan; Little B peep, Rachel Norwici; Jack and Jill, Clarence Valentine ' and _Viotoria Straub; Curlylocks, Elsie Buckle; Lit- tle Jack_Horner, Bennle Zulka: Old Woman Who .Lived in a Shoe, Steffa Smith; Old Mother Goose, Dorothy O’Connell; song, Sing a _Song_ of Springtime, song, Pussy Wil- lows, school; song, The Daffodil Lady, school; - The Robin, Frances Cossini Planting a Tree, Joseph Grabelefsk: Bessie Yalen. Joseph Suhocky. Wise, Spring ana Birds, Jacob Sachner, Dorothy O'Connell, Howard Sundstrom, Florence Nightin- gale, Sophie Yalen, Annie Hecht, Luecy Burke, Annie _Stincavitz, Clarence Brewer; song, The Bluebird, school; song, The Woodpecker, school; Sing a Song of Slxpense, Louis Marx, Louls Blinderman, Max Budnick; song, Up, Up, in the Sky, school. Grade III, Agnes McCloud, teacher: Singing. A ‘Story, school: Arbor Day, Canilldren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA — 5 Engineers and Pipe, Fittings, Gauge Glasses Lead Pipe and WE WANT YOUR ORDERS — FOR—— Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies, Steam or Hot Water Heaters, Valves for Steam, Water and Gas, Steam Packings, Lubricators, Rubber and Copper (Gaskets, Brass Pipe and Fittings, Pig Lead, Solder, Oakum, and a full liqé of Plumbing and Steam Fitting Supplies. GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES Robert. Br&wn Estate, 55, 67, 59 Wost Main Strast. ARTHUR W. BROWN, Manager Telephone 133 .30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m. Mill Suppiies, and Packings, Sheet Lead) singing, | Stam us. Cai t):o.mnna-ec o5 anchisnop ot : _Rollickis Rob- in. “school: - Spring, . Russell owier: America. E. Elliott, teach- orning, Arbor Da: Sam Fiskin ralle Owe_fie Song, Good school; Arbor Day, P AR TR man, Max Hertz, Max Segal; Be Noble, | Arbor Day Tree, ‘health again, cuu-@:r: l :oln ;Thé; Porteous Our shewing of Men's Spring Suits is distinctive styles, correct fabri guaranteed to fit. NOTHING OLD IN THIS S8PRING. Youths® Suits~! Men’s Suits-- we offer a choice of our $18, TODAY & Mitchell Co. Men’s Clothing now-at jts best, comprising new and high grade hand tailoring threughout, and OUR STOCK — EVERY 8SUIT NEW $6.50 to $15.00 $8.50 10 §25.00 $18.00 Suits at $15.75 00 Suits at $16.75. Thewe are wil Migh Helen: Doyle; song, The Biuebind, by | Harm the Birds, Avery lytakeno money risk grade Suits, guaranteed ull wool, hand taflored throughowt, best school; Dandelfons’ Robert Kenorson; | Pus: !:. ,,‘,'..T et Hatray Tetorn. Dr. h Ruth ‘Bartl Coehran, Ci| ]n:nm."fi-xn::rfind and Albirg: gu - en“ fl]-sl The London “Slip-on” Coats, 1115 Men's fine quality Cotton ewton ; Seed, lllmlfil."” .y treatment value very light weight and abso-| value | Hoslery n black, tan and i s }?h::n’x’x“,m“:fl.xm oot 1y .y::oh::'n'.o g T T g&mmflmlm n order. $6.00 | lutely waterproof. all the fashionable coloringw Baker; exercise for Arbor Day. Davia | House, schogl: “Anticipation. . Harotd | This et B evs and Dr. Men' v ow| 4 an's’ govd q » . Blue Sirkin; Cliftord Ont, Bessie Shesreshey. | Carpetter; Bprine. Amnie Strom; An | ghoop's m&uum pigailuse not we: Ee i o e e, S e O o P g AR sky, Morris Levitt, Aprit Song, Downes Johnson; song, fogire the i SRR B AR - YeIw] Senians, . hewis alue | Cvera gy The Popular Popias ‘America, sthool. ,,,,_,,{‘ kS “ me & line | tashionabile colorings. 500 | pair, vaiue 6 Swain, Ernest Sterry; A Forest Song, mflm- aru.- |. .\m,. [ Wanted—A Giant Mugwump. ‘The president of the Central of Georgia railroad, spedking on the oc- casjon of the lsun:hln! of a splendid | to holnnel“ new .steamehip for the Savannah Hne, | Iy vfl“m' 2 Newport News, cried aloud for | DA R mugwumpery. “Government in the last | X i analysis. and in its simplest form of m_’_'d""‘," | statement.” he said, “is nothing more | 029 W {or less than business on a big scale v, eEls Ty Able Levin, Herbert Willey: Arbor % fegue. Quotations, Yetta Meyer, Sophie Solo- l;[&mn- holho below will SuTely open Bamu Third ang Fourth grades—Katherine B, Murray, teacher: Song, Spriog, by | school; of Proclamation, Rob- ert .vohnqon ‘We Keep Arbor Day, Charles Solomon: What the irp, Ethel _Goldberg; - Flower and Bird Quotations, ulljlr!l grade; song, Vi- glsts, mchools Rihoecus, Louis Sob ‘ree’s ream, Gladys e What 1 Heard in Apctl, Harod Gobb. The Bluebird, Ruth Kenerson; The Work of the Little Oak, Goldie Seg: Then. he declared —that “what . this country needa In leadership is the de velopment of a giant mugwump— neither a republican nor a democrat, but a man to do things for the. best business policies of the country.” The mugwump, alas, iy no more. But, by 12, Racine, Wis. ‘Which Soek Skall T Send You? No.10n Dyspepsia Rl Tor tomarrow never comen DY, Sharss No. 4 For Women Our Custom Tailoring Department made to your m workmanship. AT VERY SP 200 Women's Dress Hats are here at The h goods, some of New York’s largest and best Hats are all/new, fre ure from $16.50 upwards. prepared to furnish you with a Suit We guhrantes fit, quality and Weomen’s Dress Hats ECIAL PRICES about one-half their real worth, from our own work room and frem makers of high grade Trimmed Hate Birds of Our Nelshhorbood. Aaron process of tical reinearnation, his | No.2On the Heart No. b For Mea They are the very newest styles and come in every fashionable ecloring. G ey Enlige” Son % Bori U | vt adivvatets Siuedts) D, ShOOP L Ac$2.98 At$3.98 At $5.00 Hie hngvrc:g;og efl?’;:mhygnngu- ::-_;u:g ;:y-:w I Soatppe b the i estoratlve Do not fail to see these splendid Hats. THE REASON For these Exfraordinary Inducements for this week at the Exclusive Ladies’ Cloak and Suit Store. THE TREMENDOUS SELLING DURING THE OPENING OF OUR SPRING SEASON LEFT US WITH MANY BROKEN LOTS OF SUITS AND DRESSES. BEING UNABLE TO FILL IN THE SIZES WE HAVE GATHERED THESE SINGLE GARMENTS INTO VARIOUS LOTS FOR QUICK DISPOSAL. THEREFORE WE OFFER INDUCEMENTS WELL | WORTH INVESTIGATING. It will pay you to come. Read the dotailed news. High grade tailored suits in Tan, Gray and Old Rose, Navy Blue and Black from our $25 assort- ment of Spring Suits now $18.50. Tailored Suits in fancy mixtures, French Serges, also Fancy Checks and Stripes, in leading shades, exceptional values, = TAILORED SUITS in Misses’ and Women's Suits, '$10.00, $12.00, $14.00 and $16.00. Foulard and Taffeta Dresses, $14.00, $18.00 and $22.00, Lingerie, Linen and Gingham Dresses, from $3.50 to $4.25. A big assortment of Children’s and Misses' Coats from $1.25 to $7.50. Special inducements on White Muslin Petticoats and Combination Sets from 75¢ to $3.75. ¥ Don't fail to look over our line of Walsts...We have the largest assort- ment in the city. Washable Skirts, 98c. 3. Your l-‘m's in Danger? The moths have come! Cold storage offers the surest protection for your Turs against injury from moths provided they are properly cleaned before being put in storage, giving you at a nominal sum sure protection against loss, not only moths, but from fire and theft as well. The American Fur, Cloak and Swit Co., 140 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. OXFORDS, SHOES ! W. L. 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Al Corset Covel 89¢ WOMEN'S SHOES At | Womews Oxtords ‘In pa $239 | velour calf, in dongola patent tips, also in Sued in button and | | leather, | special value at $2.39 | Women's Pumps velour ca a4 tlack At $2.50 in g I | | #bbon bow | $2:50 a parir eyelot with strap and special value at At | $250 | | style, | medtum | value at 32 Kid Gloves Kid Women's Patent Oxfor with cloth topm, with welght four -batton Goodyear walt sole —wpocial “Duchess’ in— White We can honestly recommend the Duchess Gloves to give perfect satiefaction RIBBONS in Slack; wanted RIBBONS At | TAFFETA 1220 | and | white | colorings. Ribhon, on Wide, indl Ribbon, i n At | 1220 MOTRE Taffeta and 3% inchies wide, ok, white and staple celo | BRILLI Tafteta Ridbon, all sllk and 4% Inches wide, o e

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