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‘T can't stop & minute” tested the girl In the geen sult, with a litte frowe. “Tm ‘on'my way to Prof. Bol- o' lecture—J' llllli a soclology courwe. You e how my fife has broadsasd since I Look It upt: “Really ™ dublously inquired the skirt ruffled at uh«cu-lvnn o the tep Mke a parasal and tied in alce! 1 suppose since you quar- sweetly this leeture! Why, the way Prv‘l 2 perfectly -—m’i"&m now sitly weste sp mueh time on WH= When 1 might have been broadesing my mind and taking & keen and inteifigent Interest— 1 showidat call it wasting time when eme is planning to get married,” persisted the mirl with the ruffied Bkirt. “That's whet e zinl is sup= posed to de! Why, yeu hed veur flat ploked out and a lot of your U"usuaw boysht And Blliy you ladeilne” said the gi e suit, ploase dv ot ramind me that | ever so foolish to think that I‘ms‘-hd B2 lgealin ‘Tn. .n that, but ue x-t 1 maclh‘d his initations. Hg narrew, nnun-u sort. e e on of 1 gvodness sake! R Some oyt The girl in the green suit smiled in sad, superior way. "My life is so that 1 have no time to think of such things. After il mow. she said, this course 1 am golng abroad and take some lectures fn Paris and Beriin “And thea?" mercilessy prompted the ruffied girl. “Wh-why, then,” hesitated the girl in green, “why, something will turn up, of course! The flelds of useful- ness are unlimited! 1 shall feel tnat 1 really am spending my life to some purpose. When I think how easily I might have gone on and burled my- seif alive and tied myself down to s bumdrum life with Willlam I couid Weep tears of thankfulness at my es- | cape! It really was a mercy!" “1 suppose nothing would induce you to make up,” suggested the girl in the ruffied skirt The ; woman in the green sutt her Books to the other arm be- fors she answered. She spoxe im- pressively. “My dear!” she sald. Of course I realize how it is impossibie to make you comprehend my feelings —but, at least, I can assure you that nothing on earth would lead me to make up, to use vyour .term, wita William. We are utterly unsuited to each other and I don't care for nim, and I am quite sure from the way he acted that he doesn't care for me! | There is no chance. It's absurd and mpossible and 1 wouldn't think of itl But why did you ask?” “Oh, ~ mothing,” said the young woman in the ruffied skirt. “Only 1| bad a phone message from Billy this afternoon and he told me to see you and say that he would be at your nouse at 4:30 for a cup of tea. If you haven’t the tea I don't suppose hel.l mind very much. He said he 't dare phone you for fear that you'd cut him off and I was to do all | 1 could to make you receive him! So | Tl just phone it's no use—" “Madeline,” in ipted the girl 11\ green tensely, “why must you always | be so abrupt’ You'll do nothing of the sort! I guees I know my duty as & hostess and when a person wants to call 'm not going to be rude! of nd ail that, but I shall receive Willlam kindly. Did his voice sound nervous? Do you think he's very unhappy? Goodness, T wish 1 had shampooed my bair this morning, as 1 started tol course, it is all over beteween us + Have you got the right time?” “Bul. whai” inquired her ruffled friend maliciously, “about the sociol- ogy_lecture?™ “Oh. bother!™ cried the girl in the green suit, already on her got to rush if 1 get home Chicago N - She Had Tried. “Paps, mamma says that onehalf the world doesn't know how the other half lives” “Well, she shouldn't blame herseif, dear. It isn't her fault” na (he ankies itke a bag. “How Wiy you have to Gl up all wool and ‘guaranteed fast color—|gyits newest modeis and mest fash- Prawers, light weight, value 3 —Anniversary Price Men's i\‘e;‘kwear-.l"@w“l shapes resular $5.00 Blouses—Anniversary | At 25c—Women’s Extra Size Hoslery |yard lensths, value and celorings, value versary Price wean, value cried the ruffied girl, exasperately, “I think you are utterly foolish! I guess you'll go a lo: way before you find a finer man Shan B! Tn every wav! And voull Russian Blouse Suits, $2.41 |or Boys’ 50c Caps, 41c navy sergo and aitract cures. regular 50c value—Anniversary Price i 9, value $2.00—Anniversary Price $1.49 List of Those Neither Absent, Tardy Nor Dismissed in the | james L. Dygert,” Benjamin been neither abs missed, in the schools of the town for | jonn Hazam, Vincent Horlgan, Lewey the winiter term that closed on Friday | Hust, Rober{ Johnson, Jos ‘were the following: (2 Milford Newbury Ju:\\c;fi{) s;:Jp\v‘ Broad Street. 3 Cranpbell ‘Toulp 5 sky, Charles Solomon, Tstael Wochsier,| soventh grade: C \ b LR Gk Branms High Strest. Woodmansee, Miste Soursier,| th grade; C. A Stevens, teach- | K. Genr, Franc j ! Stanton and Miss R Burgess, teach- | yiac’ Marion M. Perkins ers—Entire number of pupils, 60 per- Registered, fect, 14: Lililan Beckmann, Clarence | fley, Albien Heebner, Lester Peckham, Brewer, Bennie Burnick, Joseph Bying- | {7 ton, Dora Jjenness, Edith Jeaness, Jo- | Touis seph Kearney Isadore King, Eva La- teacher—Entire number of pupils, perfect, Braunstein, Annfe Clark. Julia Done- gan, John Donegan Michael Goldbers, John Hilderbrand, Sarah Nowick, Do- ' er Reg! | ra Lafenovits, Simon Yalem, Louise| Bellows, Charles Heebner, Gladys Del | Peale, Richard Sabrowski, Barl White- FOR TODAY ONLY Sunkist Oranges 18c per dozen Mad River Butter 33c per Ib. We also carry a choice line of delicatessen. Baked Beans Saturday. THE QUALITY STORE, OTTO FERRY, Prop., 340-342 Franklin St. | Gordon. Barro: teacher—Entire number of pupils. perfect, 11: Margaret Casey, | pupils, 37 pupils, 31; perfect, Orrin Carashick, John Green, Solomon | Patrick Cough Haboush, Albert Hildebrand, Mario | odore Cal Francis F\ Pascouch phy and Miss Dora W. Jenkins, teacehr | Secord grade, Miss Ju | —Entire number of puplls. 69: perfect, | teacher— Registered, 3: Madaline TFlitzgerald, Catherine Beatrice Ableman, John Sautter, Bu Twomey, Samuel Levine. ton Robinson. Fenton. Erah | Natalie Lyons, Ida Lubchansk: e e e pupils, 4 William Clabby, Mil 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer 1o the public Lhe lmest Glendars brands of Beer of Kurope and Ameris Bouemian, liauer, Cullcbach Bavariag Beer, Basa, rwi: and Burcon Mueirs | Beotch Ale, Gu.nness' Dublin Stoué, C. & C. Unperted Ginger Ale Bunker | Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish. g Ale, Sterlng Bitter Ale, Azheuser, Budweiser Scalitz and Pabat. A. A. ADAM, Nerwish Town Telanhone 447-13 cis Diffley, Henry Hilderbrand, Novac, Russell Rathbone, Franic Sun theimer, Ralph Parker, Joseph Schaf- Mary E. Young and Miss May I Gra- ham, teachers—Entirc number of pu- | dore Bushnell, A. Paul Danielson, | John Kavanauzh, Alice Anderson, Sara | Fras: NORWICH BULLET!H, SATURDAY, 'I'!l_g Purleuus & Mnfla_l[ cg Our Anniversary Celebration 1s an important event, as it * Merchandise at Much Reduced Prices. Here is a brief list ¢f Anniversary Special Values. every item--there is something here you need without a doubt. Today and profit by these money-saving offerings. Men’s $15.00 Suits, $11.50 |Women’s Spring Suits $9.98| Wemen’s Burson Hesiery Spring Millinery and Youths Blue Serge suits,| Wemen's and Misses’ New Spring| During Anniversary Week we are| Our showing of Spring Millinery is making a demonstration and sale of Inow at its best—Trimmed and Men' the fameéus “Burson” Seamless Hos- a three-button Sack : i . i : ow el e O A ot "ot rollpu | lonable shades, all beautifully silk- |jery. A5 o special Inducement during | rimmed Ho Flowers, regular §15.00 Sults—Anniversary Price [ lined—Anniversary Price $9.98, this sale, with every purchase of Bur- | ©rnaments, ete. son Heslery amounting to 3180 or | ot maa o vkl Women’s $12.50 Coats, $7.50| over et : omen’s $12. , $7. = ready at moderate prices. Men's $16.50 Coats, $12.95 Women's New Spring Ceats, botn| WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY SR HCTATY. Wisasrs FREE. ONE PAIR OF Men's and Youths' Spring Welght | dressy and practieal styles, splendid Dress Hats, vewest Top Coats, in black and Oxford, Strictly |y ertais and we BURSON 35c HESIERY. all weel, silk-lined threughout and faced to the edge—our regular $16.50 made, regular $12.50 R shapes, and mest Ceats—Anniversary Price $7.50. These Styles of Burson Hesiery— |celorins Goats—Anniversary Price $12.95. 7 At 13— Women's Black Cotton Hos- | Anniversary Price . e Children’s Coats at $4.50 fery, sizes 8% to 10, Men’s Furnishings Children's New Spring Coats, vers | At 25¢—Women's Black Cottsn FHos- Men's Pure Silk and Siik Lisle pretty medels for girls, 8 to 14 years— ery of c”‘f‘ e S (3% wl&h G . Hait Hose, biack and colors, R cortany Ditce SR At Z5o—Women's Black | Mercerized oods Specials value 5be Anniversary Price... 29¢ Hosiery, medium welght, Apron Ginghams, Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Weomen’s $5.00 Waists, $3.98 | At 25¢—Women's Lisie Hesiers. black, | grade Gingham, In all the staple cheek: Women's P: Chine Blouse: ity Lace and Crepe-de- | ot 25¢—Women's Black Cotton Hes- Sk black, white and colers, fery with split feet Dress Ginghams, ~Anni- : in all styles. s ;i " asc | Price $3.98. At 35cWomen's Fine Black Lisle at|Versary Price ..... 85c a pair, 3 for $1.00 oo g e i Women’s 50c Waists, 39¢ slgns _and eol eiii 46c| Women's Colored Walsts, light and TR s Rt ar Boe Waists—An- | Laces—Embroideries Men'a Seft Negligee Shirts, with dark effects, reg Price .. Selt Frerich cufts vaive 3LA0— niversary Price 39, t‘(l;m.v ;az‘e ;;25\;:3":5"-*“{'{"; Cloth, newest co v i AER T T serting, 0 3% Inc vide, s e e $lets Tojue 1%¢ to o—Mnniversary |5 —Anniversary Price ke iasi i O 12%e , Children’s D: 25¢ 1iinch Ehadew Leve for 39c Tub Silks at 25¢ Bose® 00 Suits, 32‘“ n resses Camisoles, regular price 20c— ys' $3. UKRS, P Children’s Gingham Dresses, sizes 1, | Anniversary Pglc- SRR 21e Boys Norfolk Suits, new Spring|s and 2 —Anni Pri .| “Wellesley” Corset Caver Em- @ . R Tt s histuets) e s e | o e 2 yenmmAnniversacy BT ics 2o, | v i wide Heaging tn Waists and Dre: gogss. reguier $3.00 Suits—Anniversary | Children’s Dresses 44c gepter, value —Anniversary - Anniversary Price 25¢ a yard. rice . i mbroldered Flounc- $1.00 Silks at 89c -inch Fancy Brocaded Messaline, inch Taffeta value 31.00 rice $2.41, Children’s Gingham and es, ages 2 to 4 years, va 27-inc ing, sm patterns for Baby Boy Russian “Blovse Sults, well | Anniversary Price 44, Dresses, value 9%c—Anniversary o | with hairiine stripes.t1 § made and neatly trimmed, sizes 3 to P 2 UISSlL s e e o Silk for walsts or s 7 years, regular $3.00 Suits—Anniver- | Children’s Dresses 98¢ R e —ahs Annivereary price 8% a yard. Ey, Brice W €L Children's White Lawn Dresses, | 56c—Anniversary Price . - 2/50c Dress Goods 44c Boys’ $6.00 Suits, $4.41 Hamburg and :Jro lri,mfnfli_ agea 6 to| One lot Guimpes, of plain net A e Boys' Norfolk Suits, navy serge and | L4 vears, value SLI—Anniversary |, . " eves Anniversary Price 49¢|Fabrics, India Twill stylish mixtures, sizes 7 to 13 years | Price 9%¢. o Batiste, twelve colorings, rezular $6.00 Suits—Anniversary Price R R e Anniversary Price 44c a yard. ani b a ief ecials . Housefurnishings “.n i lea.m e $1.00 Dress Goods 89c i omen’s Fine Quality Int Boys' Norfolk Suits. splendid quali- | _Anniversary Price 25 bars for Anniversary Price 8 for . , Prunellas ty navy serge and neat mixtures, sizes | ¢100 o 5 bar . 3 40| Women's All Linen Hem- 8 to 13 years, regular $8.00 Suits—An- stitched Handkerchiefs, value niversary Price $6.41, Japanned Bread Boxes, size 13%c and 15c—Anniversary Price value 50c—Anniversary Men's White Hemstitched A Boys’ $12.50 Suits, $9.41 : A : 29¢ | Handierchiefs, with satin- Di Se 59 R A ATt Tk - woven ers — Anniversary inner Sets $8.! Boys' Norfolk Suits, excellen Round Oak Splint Clothes Price 7o, eact® 4! tor Po el tertal and superb workmanship in navy o HEE ‘ 112-piece Dinner serge and mixtures, regular $12.50 | Baskets, value S0c—Anniversary I Linen Hemstitched semi-porcelain, with gold Sults—Anniversary Price $9.41. 16c—Anniversary Price Potts’ Sad Irons, three in vaive $1,26—Anniversary Boys' Golf Caps, of good qui e mixtur Second and Third grades; | Harvey, niiie Buckley, teacher. Entire number of (Wiener, Mary Wyckoff 29; perfect, 12: Harry T. Allyn, | Fourin grade; Helen Marshall ire | pupi Richard W. Allyn, Lauren e Dixon, | thro teac |5 Herbert T. Jensen, Sarah Sush, Pi | Doroth L. Farrell, T Ivesce Winter Term in Schools of the Town—Large Number | toi "t~ i borker Elizabeth M. Thumm. H 3 . First and Second &'!z.dm Shown in Meritorious Class. TpabiacH Seoan o Minnfe A ene. mt ber of ' Fifth grade; J. pupils, 27; perfect, 2: Robert Risley, | Entire number of pupils, ‘DO thy Dowsett. | Fred Tor Pupils perfect in attendance, having and Miss Tersea V. Coushlin, teachers | p Kindersarien — grade 5 |inan nt, tardy nor dis- | - Registered perfect, 16: Helen| ¢;ry number of pupils Baker, Jacob Ableman, Harold Cobb, nneth’ V- Morcill, Hrneat L. Stark- Y | weather, Oito ¢, Thumm. | | perfect 19: Elmer J. ph ' McCor- S5 gr. Fntire number of pus maz. ect,. 3: Gerald F. Braseil, Crawford and | Carfer, Eisie M. Heber, v teachers—| arq, Klsle A. Jacobson, Norma: Joseph DIf-| Ragmussen, William M. Thiel, He WischnewsiL. B grade; Myra F. Parker, teach ieb, Leonard | feot, §: George 1. i 3 per- g rietta acy, Samuel on, Leslie A. Fourth and fifth grades, Miss L. A, Miss Tsabel H. | mesi, Leor perfect, 1 | Annte Chernis, William Beckman, Max ff, chel Entire 5 untheimer, Luella Simons. | i Brewster, Mil- | Craine ce Kele: fleur, Rachel Nowick, Ernest P Miss M. J. Murphy, z ,f“ n‘z:“z&’ )|\».r|“p~ il '\\}x].)m,[\\ Te couche, Isaac Lackneh. Sophle Yalem. 24; perfect, 7:|stead. Ada b» Elolm: | Morgan, dward Third ‘grade, Miss Agnes McCloud, ud Lettngwell | Fitin srade; Mary ax, Frieda vsky,Jen- O'Conneil, puplls, 31, | Florence Wuttkey. David Blinderman, _Rose ber | Shea, Florence Entire number Frink, Pedace, . G. Beckley, teach- | Whitehoad, perfect, 6: Lester | Jackson, Florence Embac! Second firade, Miss K. J. Willey, Matida Peterson. 37: | Grade six, Miss Mary E. Mullin teach- Eleanor | er—Registéred, 4; perfect, 6: Wil er. En erfect, 6: Mar: | Fitzgerald, Catherine Kelley, Toretta, Sautter, Henry Smith, Irank Virga, Willlams, Stephen O'Hearn, Vernon | Francesco Covello, | Lambert, Alba Renzetti, Fannie Safin- Etta Gdloestin, Sarah McKeag, Sarah dall,” Harold Rasmussen, Royal son, Wililam C. Dixon, owiaz, Katie Swatzberg, Israel Gold- Stamm. | Wight. | Lyle H. Filimor | bere, Eddle Hilderbrand, Morris Klark, | * Fifth grade, Miss Katle A. Murphy,| First and Second grades; Marion G. |lin M. Hill, Hermean Howard, John Kearney. 5 teacher—Registered, 27; perfect, Beebe, teacher. Entire number of pu- | arine A. Lee, Carl First Aand B grade, Miss Winifred Stirril Chese, Charles lewis, Costello perfect, b Burdick, | Helen L. Woods. A. Skelly, teacher—Entire number of ' Lewis, Leroy Lafferty, Michael Mar. swell, Gi n, Milton perfect, 8: Josephine Mar- | koff Charlotte Bellows. | chenkeiwicz, Mary Donegan, Mary| Grades three and four, Miss E. B.| _Kindergarten Gertrude | Eighth grade, F Goldblatt, Annie Hazam, Julius Cooper, | Dolbeare teach- | Browning, teacher. e number of | . snoth srade, F. Morris Goldberg, Anthony Podorklel, | ers—Registered 6 Jurton | Dupils, 23; perfect, 1: Charles V.| ,Entire number of Frank Tobajka. Ableman, Arthur = Berberich, Harold ' Raymond. 112: Paul Bradlaw, First C and D srade, Miss Mildred | Billings, John Lee, Abraham Markoff, Hobart Avenue. Ray D. Holdridge, M. Filimore, teacher —Entire number of DeWitt Parson: George Strouse, Edith Kindergarten grade: Helen B. R. William M. Millard, Julia. Cemmer, | Graves, Ida Marion Royce, | Annie L. Taft, teachers. Entire Berberich, The- | ber of pupils, 37; perfect, 1: J. Vi 3 Ray- | LaRochelle. , Frank Polasky. | mond Heebner, Witter ¢ Rosa| First and Second g Kindergarten, Miss Kathleen T. Mur- | Botwick, Lilllan Murphy. | Butier. teacher. Entire number of pu- | pils, 35; perfect, 6: Raymond Brown, ;| Clifford. LaRochelle, Alfred Plante, || Phiiip Plante, Millicent Disco, Francis ' 35. Perfect 41: F im- | Donald Robinson, cent r, Helen W. Peale nhth grade, F. Blackma: teachers. Entire es: Mary B. | Grade one, Miss Julta Imelda Goo Third and Fourth grades: Mary W. |RetL West hanies;Strast. | and Anna M. Curran, teachers—Regis- | Clune, teacher. Entire number of pu. | Mings, Halsey A Fifth and sixth grades, Miss E. .M.! tered, —; perfect, 10: Justine Briggs, Pils. 37; perfoct, 17: Howard ham, ‘Ward, teacher—Pntire number of pu- Anna Retkowske, Harry Goler, George Nold, Kenneth F. Arnold, W sen Octave J. Morrill, pils, 27; perfect, 11: Dale Aldrich, Hor- | Goldstein, Ervin Huntley, Walter Saut- | Browne William' J. Haggert Benjamin H ace Bill, Percy Cruthers, John Ulriek, ter, Joseph Bruso. C Bjork, | J. Harriman, Floyd B. Hill, Alfo How- Rene R. Helen Frink, Augusta’ Hildebrandt,| Thomas Lee, Isabelle O'Ne ard, Joseph 'C. King, Raymond J. La- John W Kosan. May, Joseph B. | Rochelle, Floyd W | | : na Montie, Natalie Macpherson, Laura | Bridge School. Peckham, Edward T. Rouleav, L. Helen Clarke, Peckham, j Third and Feurth grades; Cathryne | Bjurstrom, Natalie F. Bussey, Marlon Corcoran, Third and feurth grades, Miss Nellis Donovan, teacher, Entire number of | care, Anna M. King, Mildred F. E. Epps, Loui Lotta B. Jackson, 33; perfect, 12: Albert Bourne, | perfect, 16: Joseph Cook, | Gilbert Blackburn, Charles Bloom, | rd Bowers, Fran- | George Brayman, Carlisle Botham, Ar- | ¥ntire number of pupi Peter | thur Disco, Charles Dyor, Theodore | Edward Duro, John Freye Dure, Leo Leonard, Oscar Mosesian, | EUgens Reuleau, Mary Cas: Zelma Haubt, Althea Lewis grade: Mary Kamnf, teacher, rl Lew fauser, Max Guile, Tuclle Guile, Mary | Seeond grade; Bifsabeth G, Danihy, | 2PSent one-half day. Helene Wulf, Lillidn Wyckoff. Peringler,k L<|abe]|eT Rodier, Veronica ! teacher. Entire number of pupil 1 Breadway Scheol. Greeneville School. Wenzel, Kathryn Twemey g L { perfect, 1: William Haskell Kinder; en grade; Susie C. Whit= Eighth -ade, teacher—Entire number of pupi 61 | Entire number of pup 21; perfect, L: | tire number of pupils, 33; perfeet, 1: | Perfect Aifred R. perfect, Winifred Clabby, Frieda Blanche Lamoureux March 24). | Winifred Fitzgerald. ' " |Farrell, Esther Anderson, Jehnsen, JLorain Macpherson, C“""rfl’ L: el Hill. First grade; Jeanmnette C. Stmhu\.‘ on, Mary Hollingsworth, Meody, Isabel Muicahy, Donald Rath- | R igs teacher. Entire number of pupils, 41; |laysen, Beatrice S. Kraj bone. Jul Ulrich, Mary Wenzel. Fourth and Fifth grades; N. T. Cel- | perfect, 13: Charles Combier, William Seventh rad Sub-primary and first grade. Miss ' lins, teacher ntire number of pupils, | Combier, Tomaso Craparella, John teacher—Entire number of 31; perfect, 17: Nicholas Bach, Theo- | Hill, Sammy Nelkin, Cariyle Tu Perfect 16 pils, 4; perfect, 1: Joseph Ulrick. Thomas S. Farrell, W. Everett Gee, Schelin, Nellie Tourjee. | Richara Nelson, Dradford 'J Mt. Pl ant Scheel Paul D. Hill. A Harmen Murphy,| Secend and Third grades; Ellen G. William Shaw, Samuel A 5 { Robert L. Rice, Charles H. Sage, Rob- | Clune. teacher. Entire number of pu- |fred Baker, Glady. Grade sizht. Miss Gertrude L. Ward ' ert D. Sage, Louisa W. Beethamn, Mar- | pils, 46; perfect, 11: Arthur N. Assad, Karkut(, Catherine A. APRIL 4, 1914 order—Hats s Corsets, new 1 models, and leng hips, 1 versary Price fashionable regular p Anniversary Price . trimmed with $1.50 value Galatea Cloth, new spring de- rings—Anniver- Burton’s Iri 1 N Teeme Toioh Ruplin and New Women's Ritbed Vests. and short sleeve: o grade—Anniversary 37-inch Striped Tub Bilks—37-inch Crepe Brocade, handsome colors for Women’s 25¢ Pants, R nalicramy Ericaties Ribbon Specials X bons, bG-yard and biueAnniversary 8o a plece, 6c a plece, 80 a picce, value Taffeta Ribbon, Storm Serge and value 50— and Halirline ofie-piece dresses or 0—Anniversary Price light weight efs, value 12%c and regular stock pattern, value $11.00 a ... 11o|set—Anniversary Price $8.69. garet T. Connell, Anna V. Erikson, | Harold B. Chinn, Harold A. C Sy Qlive C. Brikson, Bva C. Lacy, Mary Kobert Jorcoran, Alfred D. e C. Londergan, Dorothy F. Rogers. Marvin E, Hanna, Yip Liang, S '] s; Neilie J. E M R, 3 rrepont L. Joseph lurphy, George arthy, Liliian A. Ross, He olland 5 s Marion Mott, En- | rence Tefit, Benjamin Wolk. xth grade; Mary E. Bidwell, Eatire number of pupils, 38; per- cher Brosfosk!. ana Cormier, Raymond ¢ S . Henault, Worth Howard, ow- | Parker, ‘Charles R. Poole, V. Beetham, Elizabeth M. ‘man | Connel Helen L. Dodd, | » Viola 1. Waltz. Sixth grade; Eleanor M. Rose, taech- | nimber of puplls, 36; . Herman | fect, 10: Arthur Burlingame, Antonia Kratoch- Ferguson, Wi Stella Krzywick!, P: wartz, Sophie Tillen, Zawask, Tillie Wolk, |3 fanson, Dorothy | Seventh grade: Mary Powers, teach- , G: Joseph Clarke, Joseph Connor oy Lacy, Douglas Sevin, | Felix Ramsi Spencer, teach- mber of pupils, $5 fect, 14: Herbert E. fcGibney, Alice | beth W. Bill, Raymc . Sarah Lacy, | head. | Seventn grade: J. L. Third and Fourth grades; A. M. Cur- | ts, teacher. Entire number of pupl 8 Ph | William Gol | Broadway School. ams. Grace M. Cowles, G. McCloud, zrade. Entire 1 M e firosofsk . Fannic Anderson, Willlam Baker “arl Fleming. Willi Rokowski, William grade, Mary dwin Hanks, Harold T. Twohig. A. Brown, V ing, Mildred M. L Frever, Helen J perfect, 7: | T. Johnson, Gladys Lee, Dorothy den, Margaret Murphy, 1 . Made- | smith, Gertrude Sulténmeyer, | line LaRochelle, Rese BrecKenridge, | Sack, Mary Waltz, | James Kramer, Brown: ‘x:u\‘h flanche Dum Amelia Midice, | Bruce Bia kiewicz, George Kenneth D. Gibson, John H TODAY WILL BE THE LAST DAY OF OUR FORTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. * When the Store Closes Tonight Our Anniversary Celebration Will End volves an Extraordinary Sale of Spring Read store Muslin Underwear 's Muslin Night round neck, lace trimmed > value—Anniversary Pri Women's Mushin Night v neck, Hamburg veke, $1.00 value—Anniversary Price with Jow .00 value House Dresses, a full ags, in stripes, plain colors, v $1.50—Anniversary Hambu r Anniversary Price.. Women’s 25¢ Vests, 19¢c lizht weight, biack, white Ribbon, white $3.00 Hair Switches $2.69 30-inch Hair Switche y French Hair, in guaranteed for six months, —Anniversary Price $2.69 v~ THE PORTEQUS & MITCHELL CO. Blac! Daniloy Gorton, 1liam bert McNeel am Ringland, "B _grade, Mary Entire number_of Josept ne mw— Keen Luppe Peter R Fred mber of 3 ella numbe Zygmunt Frank Crooks, Louls Gorton, hw'wnd grade, Helena number of rne, Kilkenny tone, Edward ( Richard Seed Walter Koscir B grade, of Amelia Entire number Jacob Goldblatt, Mileski, Benn: Clarence Redhead, Dwight Thompson, a ijnowski, Darott Domeleski, Lottie Then resolve to visit the Window Draperies Extension Brass Curtat Domestic Department Gowns, —Anniversary Price One lot of grade muslin Anniversary Price One case of Sheets versary Price coin spots, regular 123%c—Anniversary nd up- versary Frice | vartety of attrac o An v.rsa'ry Price ersary Price new designs S9c—Anniversary Price.. t of Linen Huck hemstitched actual value Anniversary Price price 30c—Anniversary Price .. Hemstitched with neat edging. qu | Price a pair . ular price 20c a yard sary Price —Anniversary Price .. 3 piecks—An- niversary Price a piece standard qus regular price $ Anniversary .| Inlaid Linoleum 79c Iniaid Linole hardwood floor patterns go through “Anniversary Price 75cisqulre yard. Seamlm Rugs 512 40 Anniversary Anniversary Price$12.40 iAxminsler Rugs $16.95 Axminster Rugs , size 9x12 feet, color combinations for r dancing room. —Anniversary Price | Art Department vaiue Imbossed V. value | Toilet Articles Talcum Powder, S-ounce cant, Anniversary Price— cum Powd ind cans—Anniversary Price fiGoodsence” vaiue fflchnnwena'y Prlou 3ac—Anniversary sary Price a pair Dome Top Small Wares Colored Basting Thread, value “Anniversary Price Anniversary elue 250 Anniversa Chadwick’s Anniversary Driaie et e wnerpmu cement —Anniversary Glass Hand beveled glass, valme Price’ masesnsesss No-seam ot Water Bottlens -quart size, m iR B g Anniversary Price Shields, ali sizes, —Anniversary Anniversary go, Stefania Longo, LaperneRRains- ford, George A. 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That means they place their confidence iargely in the dealer as to their real quality and in- guard with care the interests of the patrons of this store who will find satisfaction and economy in our reliable and beautiful Diamond offerings. FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU 239 Main Street 40 HORSES All Kinds of good horses in this lot, all for sale at Drivers, Workers, some green, some second hand. FERGUSON CHARBONNEAU Diamond trinsic value. Birfi:stone For April Dempsl INSPECTORS John Labensk!, Many reai hunjnl. A fary Keenan, Sadie & We have the largest line of Store, Open and Covered Wagons, Carriages, in Eastern Connecticut. Robes and all kinds of horse goods. Alfrea A complets line of Harnesses, If you want a horse, a vehicle or any kind of herse goods we can make it pay you to come to us for Alse Livery Stable and Express. H. K. STARKWEATHER, Dasielson, Conn. Carriags Repository Furnace Charlos Square and Furnace Street. Lumoleskis

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