Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 18, 1913, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, 0C TOBER 18, 1913 TEACHERS FOR -Tour Selected by Superintendent Graham to Begin Term on Monday—His First Annual Report Shows Result Accom- plished Under Consolidation of Town School Districts. Edward J left the mat- st school, said eschers this year ena Coughlin. Miss Josephine Edwards Friday vening school aching force as a ts te ] Grabam said he would make- that sar. The school is to « evening in the same n the town hall building ast year ght zrades shed in teach two retofore. the Road ail Secotland nal Changes. the Palmer meth- for the childr nd _repiped—this improvement, be- into the cellar often in- | urnace fira—the e fence repaired TOU graded. This m: 2 marked improvement in the app f the ance At High street sci buildins. 00l the k enlarged, a s porcelain ten has been built and a drinking fou room. dergarten The he toilets in gen 2 of t nt his y flushed and | vnd hool aid and the pped with kinder iture and is now used as a room dway s s were of roo; kindergar old, rough and air. A new and girls’ automat need ms h fit erything is || ndition and impr different school of the most im struction The hool feet added b eam cel founda a new cellar sanitary | ement the new and rooms refinish has been painted, the th a stowe curbin school yard. The been repaired between and the adjoining property. irs were much needed and ool These rer s 7,, £ hard stubborn Cold that Langs on, is broken up by Humphreys’ “‘Seventy-seven” COLDS For Coughs, dry, hard or spasmodic —Bronchitis. For Grip, Influenza, Cold in the head, aching bones. For Catarrh, acute or chronie, dry or flowing. For Sore Throat, cerated—Tonsilitis. A dose of first chill or shiver, will break up the Ceold at ence, If you wait until your bones begin to ache; ill you begin to cough and sneeze, it may take longer. 25cts, and $1.00. All Drug Stores or mailed. Humphreys' Homeo, Medicine Co., 186 ‘“nll"lf'l’e(h New Yeork.—Adver. Meamast Quinsy and Ul- of teachers | hoo! and, room. | very | of the| EVENING SCHOOL mak a marked imprevement in the | appearance and building. AC d Road School the condi- | tion o foilet was not good. A new toilet for the boy s was construct- ed and placed at some distan. | the one (he vol ty W a separate closet for Loys | | | Ot s are mentioned ell avenue, Nor- and Pearl street schools.” Salary Schedule. scheduie for um; princ niore, $5 wi a Tl out expe: v u the m ated in t upon nd of the sup 1 ther ynsider ry ce. be h- will in establi ning i 1on of other New En Ninth Grade. moticns. omotions be- ere made ent th n, i is ar = romot works to t However Some fon are i ti i The Jtion re ar ures than dou- |t e Norwich schools pil completed the five ye w 1t twi apleted two hildren dil in seven 91 In_ning Saturday, Oct, 25th TO THE Best Hotorcycle Races in the State 2t the Fair Grounds? “TED” CARROLL the wonder of them all, will be here to give “WILD” BILL BURDICK a go. TU5BS BAND will keep you happy between heats. Races start at 2 p. m. BOYS, 15¢ um, > of the plays vacation, A Victrola for each of our for - the t of repai Dome manual t the girls an Doy the s of tl nd_me of the night ended to this repo In conclusion, I desire to my deep sense of appreciation whic is due to supervisors, teachers, officials, press and citizens' for successful conduct of school aifa Progress in your schools is certai as long as this helpful operation continues. supervisors of dra d in the \n unass 1 help to t national debt fs 00,000. Brazil's more than_ $9: Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA red and committee | spirit of co- slightly i d n Per Capita Cost. ar 1 the n the per ¢ rade nd equip: are for all who d school computation ses of the school sidered, no account being t permanent r new equ t or, payments on | pairs | Retardation ational wo or attention ha the children grades of the | ion it he cities to fifty | of the que th ates from five rly one-third | e past ore hild realized that the edu- n who are defe morally or physically wr ortance to the future of our | countr The real problem though is | the mentally defective chil we have only . such—but adopted all old in th retarded of retardation many of our their 1 di denoids, defe { pil 1 in 3 Physi abilit iline tive evesight, latd entrance into from one school to attitude of teachers etc. In such cas to wring ir- m tion aids ! i, to work will it I ors of school systems con- 5 attention to questions of An excellent plan, could we af- | ford it, would be the assignment of a | teacher {o each of our large buildings | for the purpose of gl individual | { instruction to pupils fallen | behind on_account of iliness and other | causes. All pupils who have fallen | behind their grades and are compelled | to repeat their work are a double cost to tHe ‘school system. Last vear we | had 242 who failed (o pe promoted, The per capita_cost of education In the town was $36.12. If these pupi are compelled (o repeat the work fo another year, it will cost $3,741.04, It is self-evident then that every effort should he put forth to rednce the of repeaters. Re-educ tlon and repetltion 1s, to a great ex- tont, wa and it should be it In General. The school committes has under consideration the following matters: Iire escapes on the following sehool buildinge: Hroadway. Hobart Aven Avenue, Mount Pleasant Str Streei, Pearl Street, Weat Boswall of. High Thames NG < k2oom Furniture g desi ign —— ’I‘ HE HOUSEWIFE takes more pride in the equip- ment of her dining room, than the average man can realize. To her the surroundings must suggest comfort and neatnes; furr , for generally, it is her living room, and the ure must be in keeping. A new consignment of Dining Room Furniture just received, will interest vou. It includes numerous new ideas that will be sure to offer suggestions in home furnishings. It includes: DINING TABLES, BUFFETS, SERVICE TABLES, CHINA CLOSETS, CHAIRS, ETC., ETC. All of the Most Worthy Quality and at Less Prices TABLES...............from $5.00 up to $35.00 BUFFETS...............from $12.50 to $40.00 CHAIRS ......from $1.00 up to $5.00 CHINA CLOSETS. .... $10.00 up to $40.00 SCHWARTZ BROS. The Big Store With the Little Prices 9-11 Water Stieet Telephone 965 . Al Trolleys Lead To “TESTED” AND “APPROVED” MERCHANDISE Every item which we advertise must conform to our standard of values before it is advertised-=it is “tested” and “approved” before it is offered to you. It is dependable. Saturday Specials - QUALITY CLOTHES AT REASONABLE PRICES Ready-to-wear Section--Second Floor At $15.00 Women's, Misses” and Juniors’ Suits Every model in this lot is a distinctive one. They are all pretty styles in the fashionable materials and colorings. These range in value as high as $19.98, At $22.50 Women’s and Misses’ Suits Mlade in the season’s most practical and desirable models. ion from these suits cannot fail to give you perfect satisfaction. Wash Goods Department Ripplette Seersucker which sells for 15¢ a vard, 30 inches wide, and requires washes perfectly no ironing, gray, pink, blue and tan with white crinkled stripe— Saturday, Special ..... Linen Department SPECIAL LOT OF EMBROIDER- ED LINEN TOWELS AND SCARFS Guest Towels— A sclec- All Saturday, Special 12030 good style, good materials, good workmanship.s Values up to $29.50. Face Towels— > ey shharo 19 Pretty Wool Dresses Smart Sport Coats Scarfs, 18 by 50 $7.50 and up $8@5 - Saturday, Speeial .......... 29 There's a style here to suit Some very catchy models in every figure and there's a goo: % L Scarfs, 20 by 30 variety of materials to choose this lot of under-priced Sport 4 from too—Wool Poplins, Serges, Coats. You shouldn't be without Sxturday, Sps Eansrey v Eponge and = other desirable one this Fall. Values as high as fabrics in a wide range of color- g Sy Ve $12.50. Domestic Department e I Plaid Blankets In full double- ; $3.00 @ pair— Jaturday dpecials Faay dpeck Saturday, Special ....... $2.39 5 T A 7:) Rug and Drapery Dep’t. Notion Depariment L t Lace Departmen i Plate Glass Hand Mirrors, bevel- Ecru Curtain Madras of very Linen Ldces from 1% to 3 Ve ed plate with Parislan ivory inches wide, suitable for use ol fine quality order pat- Al o window draperies, table covers s, 36 inches wide, value 30¢ ames in a variety of shapes, ete. Splendid values which 11 | a Fard two prices— regularly for 12%c and 15c a | ok | saturday, Special .2 vara : Saturday, Special .......28 Saturday, Special -.coevun... S5 ol e 7 P es ality in new 7 * & : : 54 inch 1u n new lvlen 8 IVlerlno Saturday, Speoial .69 Neckwear and Handkerchief | oriental desizns, vaiue 5275 | 3 5.00 Leather Hand B . Department Saturday, Special ....... $2.39 NDE $500 Leather Hand Bags for §295 | A with the newest frames in the 75¢ Venise Lace Collar and Cuff Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 5-3 il orelehts it Al e Sets in virious patterns— 10-6, st s and full = These were the best offering of the Saturday, Special 50c 1—— soc EmSR 00. season Men's Silk Handkerchiefs with Wit i ¢ 50% Extra Value P L colored borders, Tegular price Saturday, Special ..$9.95 - st enoug 52“;5 shigeeialing .95 each. 50c— | Saturday, Special ........ | Printed Linoleum ding our (Shannon Building Leather Goods Mutlin Undct o et | o Saturday Specials | ... vus coiorss wit e win Saturday, Special .42¢ the new small heads. Two on German Flannel Short Kimonos a card a fine assortment of colors sizes 34 to 46— in and patterns, Saturday, Special Hosiery and Underwear . 3 cards for 25¢ Saturday, Speci Glove Department Department Toilet Goods Department Kid Gloves, 2-clasp Women's Mercerized Hose, me- “Heroine” Art Goods Department dium weight black hose that are length in tan, white or black Starapod Huock sTowsls of extre Saturday, Special 69c | knit for wear. If you buy once Palelive Gotpd gooas:::;:;. "‘s‘:e;-’:d o 25¢ | Chamoisette Gloves, elbow you will want more— Special .. v 30 SRS Renaissance Centers, both round length gloves of d qual- Saturday, Special A fine toilet soap for those who and square shapes with linen ‘ L R S 3 pairs for $1.00 annrn:m:o nu:I hn:”n:} proper- enters, siz nch- ties of olive o egularly 10c. c,nt;:l.u;:;ry Swlec:;( 500 { S bl - Spacial 420 Women's Silk Lisle Hose of me- full-fashioned with dium weight spliced sole and 6-thread heel Kitchenware Department 3% and tpes. Regularly Tollet Pasowion Saturday, Special Saturday, Special 7 packages for 25 Light Weight School Hose in g Gold Dust, small size- efther black or tan, sizes 5% to Saturday, $pecial 9%, value 15¢ a pair— Tumblers— Saturday, Special Saturday, Special...a dozen 29¢ For Every Type of Face in style that Some New Waists at Special Prices FOR$1.00 FOR $1.48 Tailored Waists in white linene and | We offer this line of dainty Blouses here, with a difference marks the new. The Hats you will want to wear with the new street gown or Autumn suit. Smart Tailored Styles are among the prettiest, but there are madras—Flannclette Waists. i | or voile, crepe and batiste at a 80 many more that the opportunity to i —Wais! ¥ E: e e Watsk with Taundered | special price for Saturday. They chooe is a delight. Visit our bright, sunny Millinery sec- tion—it's an uhalloyed pleasure to see such pretty headwear in those Sur- roundings. Main F collars and cuffs—plain shirt styles —Tucked Waists—Waists trimmed Wwith embroidery— 10 OR 12 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM have all the latest style kinks and are taken as a whole a most at- tractive lot of Fine Waists— SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Shannon Building Rl it i s

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