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[l & m | p m [ & m || p m | 92e 13 Eix_loure after hi~a water it 1s fow tide, wition 1z followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE NEWS Exercises in Greeneville Gramma School—Themas Sears Stopped Run- away Horse—Holiday Visitors. The Greeneville Grammar school closed for the Christrias vacation on bmd.sy and the following prograay out very successtully and i el reateiod by the puplls. The programme follows: First grade; Leonard, Agnes L. Looby. Song, Adeste Fideles, school A Letter to Santa Claus, = ul-floezfiombmt a4 With the Stockings, urry Raymond Prodell Santa Claus Brought \l'e a Dolly, Charlote (icer Busy Fingers, Mary Brennan Song, Merry, Merry Xmas Bells, School Marcle Rozynki teachers, Isabelle Y. A Proclamation, All Our Stockings, Sullivan B aynard Jack in the Box; Viola Levitsky A Letter to Santa Claus, A Christmas Telegram, ‘William Pearson Why? School Poor Santa, Jeanette Smlglel Santa Claus is_Coming, Maude Wiley Confidence in St. Nick, Admund Fidrych| At Christmas Time, faery | Hdoker Santa’s Fright, Myrtle Barwell First Christmas, School A Gift to Santa Claus, ¥ Sabina Warakowsky Suppos John MacLearn A chflntmas Stocking, Nellie Ksiazcls €ong. Tinkle, Tini kle, Maynard Sullivan and chulotze Geer with sehool. A Lettoe From.Santa Claus, - wood Hultz wxm shun Doity Have %or Christ~ Gladys Cruthers Dorothy Haslam Ruth Fiske Cause. for Worry, Song, 1f You're Good, My Dolly’s Stocking, Vietoria® Haleski Dolly, Dear, Ida Bgrrett Song, Tell Me, Santa. Claus, School Santa’s Reindeer, Jennie Zawacki A Query, Loulse Zanachii Hang Up Baby's Stockinz, -~ School Christmas Stars, Mabel Fleming Clap, Clap the Hands, Katherine McCune ‘Wanda Barron School Santa Claus, Oriole’s Nest, O, Sarta’ Claus, Zigamund Liskiewicz Description of Santa, Jingle Bells, School Merry Christmas Bells, song, svade Chmmaq ‘Everywhere, Christmag Dilemma, Jack-in-the-Box, Little Santa Claus, Christmas Spirit, A Busy Season, The Oriole’s Nest, Old_King Cole, Christmas Bells, Santa’s Workshop, Santa’s Coming, To Santa, Peace on Earth, Getting - Ready, Clristmas Bells, Santa’s Fright, The Kittens Christmas, Constance MacLearn Emile Lavigne| Sct Evelyn Caron Vioia Hill Andrew Levander ‘Wilford_Sutthill Setffa Bernacki John MacDougal Helen ‘l‘ert\llon 148 Shaw Albert Prodell Anpnie Delaney Henry Warakameky Ruth Metzer cy - Gray MacDougall Grade 2 Olive Mc(?\me Poor Santa, Hazel Cru Santa's Note, Walter Krohn Christmas Telegram, ' Mike Komza What Can I Give? . Apostel Caregeors Scaring Santa, Geerse Medict Santa’s e, er Myers Christmas is Coming, Peter Rokowski What Mother Goose Children Want, Joseph Nirotzy, Napoleon Izbicki, Alex Chmlelewskl. Joseph Wajelewics, | C: William Redhear Three Kittens, Helen Kozloski Tell Me What You Have For Me, Christmias Wishes, | Jolly Santa Claus, Santa Clas 15 Copvillace Alterbury an s oming, Grade 2 Dance of Stockings, s:“ Labenski Sone, iam Wilson # proclamation, Walter Welcalewio Help, . ulia_Bernacki in Cooistogs Tive, Chasits Narvosti, It You're d, song, 2 A Jolly Ola Fellow, sons, Sethlehem, Grade 2 Edward Sinkn Oh, Come, ANl Yo Faithful Grade & Address, Mir. McNamara, Played Chimes on the Strests. W12, 1 w:?d Duro. Louis School | beth 1. rh.mA Helen L. Brosdway school, Seventh grade, T, E. Felldws, teacher. Eflfil‘ numhu' of fardy, nov Boberr 5 Cambell &, Vorbes, Dilworth C. Harris, orth Howard, Leshie A Miller, Froaerich A Nl Frederick. G, Thumm, Blisabeth M. Coamell, Helen L. Dodd, Miriam 31, Grover, Msary B. Kelley, Freda E. Noyers, Fiorence H. ge Broadway school, Seventh ' grade, J. L. Spencer, teacher. Entirs num. ber of puplls 38: neither absent, tar- dy, nor_dismissed. David M. Carlyle, Lucile_Jackson, Delia. Leffingwell, Na- talic” E. Lyons, Walter L. Piérson. Gladys H. Rice, Edward H. Ross, Richard W. Tobin, Florence H. Wut. Richward W. Tobin, Florence . Wuttkey. Broadway school, Sixth grade, El- eanor AL Rose, teacher. Entire num- ber of pupils, 34; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 1. Herman W. Austin, Joseph Burns, Daniel W. Carpenter, Stella_ M. Connelli, Richard Fanning, Antonia. A Kratochville, Harriet Mor- gan. Marion Mott, Elmer T. Plerson. Vioia K. Seymour, Lawrence H. Teftt, John F. Youne. Broadway school, Sixth grade; Mary Powers, teacher. Entire number of pupile, '34; néitier absent tardy, ner Ra; Boynton, Hc- pps, Kennetis Hall Chester Parker, Eugene Rouleau, Bes- |sie Brown, Florence Buckley, Made Tine La Rochelle, Agnes n, Mar. jorie Poole. | " Broaaway school, Fitth grade: J. 3L Entire number of.pu- Case, teacher. neither absent, tardy, nor dismisse 9, Ruth Bartlett, Martha Chinn, Margaret Driseoll, on Dunbdr, Paul Hil Robert ett, Joseph ' Quinn, Titntan Ross, fohn Teftt. Broadway -school, Fourthe _grade; Helen Marshall Lathrop, teacher. Ei- tire pils, 24; sent,~tardy, nor dismissed,12, Cadl H. Decicer, Saivador De Carlo, Marvin E. Hanna, William E. Johnson, Yip Liang, Daniel Le an W Whitenead, Mabell Douchette. Eliza: .. Harvey, Luceille F. Preston, Ruth E. Thompson. Broadway school, Third grade; Ei- len G. Clune, teacher. Entire number of puplls, 39; neither absent, tardy, nor digmissed, 6. Theodore Alex, Har- old B. Chinn, Frank W. Johnson, Ed- na A, King, Emilie M. Thumm, Ruth 31,_Tobin. Broadway school, Second grade. Jeannette Strahan, teacher. Entide numBer of pupils, 32: neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 8. William Combies, Harold Combies, John Hill, Willilam™ McLaren, _Alice ~Anderson, Maheél Gallup, Carmela Leone, Sara elin. Broadway'/ school, First grade, . Luella. Wilson, teacher. Eutire num- ber of pupils, 24; neither absent tar- dy, dismissed, ' 6. Charlie Combies, Mary Assad, Margaret Dodd, Winifred Fitzgerald, Dorothy Mal- colm, Viola Riley. Eroadway school, - Kindergarten | S grade: Susie C. Whittlesey, and Ruth L. Potter, teachers. pupils, 33; neither absent, dismissed. - Roderick Chabotte, dolf Thumm, Ellen Combies, Marion Pedace, Violot Pedace, Eisio' Schelin Broad Street School, Seventh grade; C. A, Swvenl,ltmh er. Entiro number of pupil neither l-bunL tardy, nor Edward Gallaudet, Kntbeflnn B Hamn-t.ud. “William ¥F. Jatkowski, George L. Lumbert, Edith M. Pal- Tam Pnilip 'L. Sayles, Lida C." Sulli- Sixth grade; Myro: Parker; teacher. Entire nnmbvr of pupils, 28; neither absept, tardy, nor dismissed, 13. Carl F. Bradlaw, Joseph C. Col- lins, George G. Frink, Willam J. Gu E. Jackson, Merton ‘A. Palmer, Rnsxena. Mildred E. Hanson, Dorothy| Munz, . O’Connell, Entire number of pupils, 28; either absent, tardy, nor dismissed, ‘Minnie Dufner, Sybil Palmer, Ax- elina Rke. Margaret Ro‘lh Chan. Roval| ‘Willlams. M grades, A, M. Cur~ played his chimes on most of the streets, Stopped Runaway Horse. A daring capture was made Central avenue on number of pupils, 20; nefther ab-| U ’fth and Fourth grades: Katherine i Bties Skeaber ot nor Flor- ' Ereeman, Marion 4 Bianche Lareen, Geraldine Moore, Thving Jonbs, — Yamea Eoer, Ruley, Clarence Tracy- Fitth and Sixth grades: I F. Spat- ford, teacher. Ew Dlls, 85: neither missed. 6: ie Bromiey, i it " Margare Coghran, Inez Clitord, A.lice Gndboln. S srad laggerty, 0T La Boehzlle, Edward Rouleau, Adella Benmett, L. Helen Bjurstrom, Natalie F. Bussey, Johm. First and Second grades; Mary B. Butler teacher. Intire number of Bapils 33 neither sbeent, tardy. nor lssed, 10. Katherine = Battarsby, 3 Jas, Francis Hanum.. Cathorine 3 eigh, Dorothyw Maurics Buckley, Harold Disco, Loas Grover, Cliftord 'La Rochlle, Vincent, La Rochelle. Kindergarten grade; Bolen B. Royee, Annie L. Taft, teachers. num- pupils, 4. neither absent, tar-| Fifth and Sixth grades: N. F. Collins, ay m.n- dismissed, 5. Gladys = M.| teacher. Entire number of pupils, 29; Blanchard, Amelia A. Falcone, Alice| neither absent, tardy nor -dismissed. V. LaRochelle, *M, Theresa Peringer, L A Paul Danielson, Albert T Fair E. Adele Walsh. banks, George F. Fairbanks, Thomas * Perfect except for four days' en-|Farrell, W. Everett Gee, Robert D. forced absence. Sage, Lodisa Beetham, Helen G. Coch- rane, Blanche M. Dygert. Anna £ Erikson, Eva C. Lacy, Constance M. Lang. Doris Pardy, Lila E. Phillips, Dorothy F. na‘gnu Third and Fourth grades: R. NA. Burgess, teacher. —Entire number of pupils, 35; neither absent. tardy nor Qimissed,” 15: Richard Allyn, James Anderson, Wlilliam Blalr, James Bush- nell. Elof Danielson,Herbert Jensen, Irving Kelley, Albert Rogers, Francis er, Claire ~Benneit, Arline Cob- leleh, Sarah Epps, Dorothy Farrell Dorothy man, Margaret Aurphy, hillips, Elisabetn . Thutam, Dorothy Thurner. rst and Second grades: Minnie A. eeler. teacher. Entire number of pupils, 42; neither absent, tardy nor ssed, 15: Harry Allen, Lawrence R. Edward Dziomba, Robert W. Walter Schmid, G. Bdmund o Fpmest L. Starkweather, A. Turner, Catherine B. Car- penter. Glenor Epps, Florence Morrill, Bernice Phillips, Grace E. Purvis, Dor- othy W. Spicer, Elizabeth B. Spicer. Kindergarten grade, Helen B. Royce L. Taft “teachers—Entire number of pupils, 14; neither absen tardy, nor dismissed, Barbara D'ziomba, Estella T. Phillips, Doris E, Waters, Bpps, Kenneth V. Morrill, Sehmid, Otto C. Thumme Falls Scheol. Fifth and sixth grades, Mary E. Bidwell, teacher—Entire number of pupils, 28; neither absent, tardy_nor Gismissed, 1: Frank T Barber. Ray- mond D.' Byrnes, Robert McBurney, Joseph H. O'Neil, Harold S. Prentice, Malcolm J. Stantson, Howard C, Wil- liams, Viola K~ Caréy. Helena Clang, Lucille C. Haggerty; Gladys E. Arm- strong. Third and fourth grades, Elizabeth Edward G. Moore, James W. ‘docr., Charles R. Nichols, Floyd R. Plerce, Cora F. Freeman, Eleanor R. Gadbois. Fitst grade.” 1da B. Adams, teacher. Entire number of puptls, 30: neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, Laurel Hill School. Greeneville schoel. Eighth grade: Rachel Jemnings and Catnherine F. Coughlin, teathers. En- tire number of pupils, 18; neither ab- Spell M. Erwin, Willetta B, Ringland, Stan- islava Stecefics, Carl E. Berkoff, Neil Hgll.v.lon T e eventh grad herine ‘oush- lin and Rachel Jennings, teachers. En- tire number of pupils, 56; neither ab- sent, tardy nor dismissed, 39: John Atterbury, Henry Boyd, Harold Dabl, Hugh Dillworth. ‘Harold Evans, "uy mond Harris, Willlam_Kern, McNally, Frederick . Heller.” Charies Nelson, ' Dominic Rozanskl,) William Ringland, Valentine Sebastian, John Siplicke, " Benjamin Tilly, Frank Zu- kowski, Helen Blackstone, Ethel Boyd, Dora Cayouétte, Gladys _Chapman, Mary * Connelly, Frances Danllowicz, Gladys Ellison, Alice Ericson, Anna Gorton, Olga Grebe, Fanaie Kendal, Irene 'Kenfield, Pearl Moody, Irenc Muiholland, Ruth srckmley Elsie Pearson, Lulu Penfield, Stella Peter- son, Edna Prodell, Lottie Rozycki, So- Phie Tillen, Edith Wilson, Henrietta Sixih seade: Marguerite E. Vetter, teacher, ntire namber of pubils, 34; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 11: George F. ell, George Hol- lingworth, Joseph Levon, Raymond J. Sheahan, ' Benjamin T. Stearns, Lilia H. Charles either absent. tardy nor issed, 13: Thure Dahl, Fred Eaton, thony Mechee, T. Hayes, teacher—Entire number of neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 12: Lillian Barber, Natalie Connor, Irene O°Neil Yvomne Clang, John Brennan, Francis Coleman, Ed- mund Fanning, Edward Jacobs, Ignish Jacobs, Edward Gracia, Stanley Vounce, Casper Vounce. First'and second_grades, Lilltan C, Stetson, leachefi'—Enure number of pupils, '33; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed. 13: Ruth Barber, Catharine Brown, Florence Clang. Rose Drong, Mary Dudek. Helen Dudek, Virginia Haggerty, Stefy Kolodziej, Arthur Clang, Joseph Gielis. Gilbert Kampf, Joseph Orzec, Alex Wrobel. dergarten, Gertrude ~Browning, teachat~Entire pumber_ of pupils, 31; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, fone Mliaowiates. "“d"dmck",“\«‘\;fg: 4: Nellie Jacobs, Frances Janasek, King, Frances Kraywicky, Eivina Le. | A¥7s O'Nell, Pauline Waits, vander, Amelia Midice, Bffie Redhead, Long Society School. Jeanne Theve, Charles Anderson, John | Third, fourth and fifth grades, Lina Gromiso, Louis Gorton, Tony Rakowski, | B~ Spaiding, teacher—Entire number Levi Talbot. of pupils, §8; neither absent, tard: Fourth grade: M, L, MeLaushiin, | nor dismissed. 13: William Danilowicz, teacher. ‘Entire number of puplis, 3: | Dylla Dantlowicz, Ruth Ericson, Ra: neither absent, tardy nor di mond Evans, Edward Ferguson, Alice Frederick Hasiam, James 3 ‘5.,,’;“‘“'1;“.2 Fraser, Elizabeth Haden. Florence Bk oo kL theiose | Johnson, Helen Johnson, Robert Mor- Fannie Dempski Se- Hildebrand, -Blanche Dumoleski, Vic. | togian c07? Sebastian, Jennie Se toria Pekora. 3 Tirst and second grades. Anna E. Third grade: Kathéryne E. C: -ey, » er—] teacher. Entiré number of Pupils. 28 | mosie 55, rcnty aLire, Bumber of Dpupils, 25. neither absent, tardy nor neither absent, tardy’ nor dismissed, | ismissed. : Verner Eviceon, Gladys 5 Altred Berry, Bruce Blackstone, | pricson, Staffa Danilowics, = Eleanor T S pandlam, SRR | Peckham, ~ Willle —Sebastiar, Ayrtle ski, Ciarence Hichans Somy, | Tavior. Futh Telford, Lewls Zukow- Frank Sienkiewlcs, Charies Tylender, | <" e At Arule Barronowski, Steffa .Dempeki . v Mamueng:f Kilkenny, Sadie Stear Coyshiin, Saagnes Tuutatobe £ Mary T.” Sulliv dismissed, 15: Albien Heebner, Me: Entire numhn of pupils, vin Leffingwell, Milford Newbury, Har- dlmu-afl. eorges, um Super, Boya, Mil Smead, James Stearns, Sarah Boyd, Frieda Brosofsii. Josephine Dempski, EAith McAvoy, Susan McNeely. Fifth grade: Jennie Crowe, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 3! absent, tardy nor dismissed, b ton Atterbury, Humphrey BrennarL Joseph Cormier, I1da Dempski, Joseph Deptulski, Louise Erwin, Agnes Fer- guson. Maud Ierguson, Alice Golkow- ski, Reynolds Mabel_MeKinléy, James McNeely, Al- bert. Nplson, Bessic Pekorska, Julia Rokowski, Herbert Scot! 1 Shaw, Celile Stevens, Mary Tlllefl nest Zachae, Paul Zachae. Third grade: teacher. T b “Boyd, W obert Georze Narusich, Joseph _Zawacki, Doro nan, Albina nie Dumoleski, Phyllis g Helena B.C, teache: re num- Second grade: .y berotpumln. B& nemm- absent, tardy teacher. Entire number of p : Dale Aldrich. Egidio ther ab tard; Siemizess, 7. | mor distissed, 1 Wiitora Batehiih }Gvnimor..g."m - | Badini, Sven mamnn. Charles Ten- Hazel Cruthérs, Ruth Krohn, Lucy Gray ugall, Olive. :Kgcune, Viola | Ben! 1l Seconds grade: Amelia M. -h.neng wfiw}- a! fie:nz sem. auu pils, 4 ; neither dismlssed, 21: | stance Everett, May Cutie, Frieda ginia Wi Helen Gu- Johnson, Voetch, Nalmfiala‘flab, Ruby mk -, Clifford ly, Isabelle ner, erman, Gustave _Sierkoski Julia_Ulrich. Sub-Primary and . first grades, May I. Graham, teacher—Entire number of neither absent, k, 10, :hry Bxaldlni. 0‘0!‘10 Ani ohnson, Imogene ot a Frederick Rn‘lol‘l. ning. Robert Moody, puplls, 39; neither absent, Seraphino Tombari, Joses Edna Wiesgral ber, Flora Wil Trinity Episcopal Church Music. in At Trinity Episcopal churcl sical programme morning has been Prelude .. Venite. Te Deum Benedictus Gioria. Tibi Offertory. Surprise Party. Mrs. arry Laurel Hill Games were played and o ment indulged in. Refresh: served. Mrs. F. Epps Pefl'l [ Marshall Marshall, Miss Mr. at 10.30 o'clock “this arranged; There was a surprise party given Clayton of on Wednesday night. s, Miss Julla Epps_ Miss Bastibill and tardy nor tardy nor ph Ulrick, THams. h this mu- make a point of it to be presest at these unud events. wn;rem.l enjoyed. ffty pounds of chicken in all At the Publ The Public school noon for thelr annual C cation. Some of the rosms had spec'dl es and D ground to the scholars. School will be opened January 4. ex= ther enjoy- ments were Those present were Mr. and Marguerite Nellie - family, Geo: —_— o BORN ston, y and 3 & bo mick of Tnllmfl cunn) MARRlED Ymar Nomer of SISTARE —WEEKS—In_ N 22,1914, by Rev. A J. B Sistire and dfiss Weeks, both of Noank. DIED Miss Clara B.. HAVENS Iy Norwich, Dfic A.. wife of Geor Funeral service dence, noon, WAGNER—In New Lond BTN hnarew Wagner 1 ez, Fom t 2 NTERS—In New Lond Werh s Etta' F. 63th’ yeai DAVIS—Tn Charles H. Notlee of funeral hereafter. Norwich, RICKETSON—In _Taftville, 4, Catherine Ricketson, daughter Frank B. Ricketson and the late ‘ Ella Brightman Ricketson, aged 13 years. Funeral from her late home in Taf ile saturday, Dec, 26, rial in New Bedford. AND Pa of this eit: ‘Hall: Dec. Potter, Loul; 3 54 Ogl street, ¢ Situraay atier. = % Winters, Dec. Nov. as possible. Mrs. Pomeroy met witl painful accident about days ago when she slipped and fell, landing on her arm and unfortunately made a very serious fractur a very Vil oank, Estlier G. Carrie g o'clock. o - gas | town. on, Dec. Mr. in 24, hodilays. Dec. 23, at 8 a. m. boy in search of evergreea and Christmas trees to e for the day of cheer. sight to see soms onc ploughing down tie streets lugging a small ili Thurs: shoulders, m comuoumn OF CHRISTMAS DA! S'I‘ME CLOSED TODAY number present. acted event ended with refreshments to all jowed by a social Young Rough and Reardies. The Young Rough and Readies have orzanized for the season aad woull like to challénge any basketbail team lern Connecticut under sixicen years of age. columns of the Bulletin. P. W. C, Have Chicken Supper. Ponemah Wheel ¢lub the an- Mr. and Mrs. James Copelanc anl e Copeland, o! B istmas The prny friends of Mrs. n Loecal Laconics. Ty Premtice was a recent visitor in Plunneld ‘William Barlow is the guest of iis mother today on North B Julian Lapierre of business here on Thursday afterncon. John Sharples and spend the Christmas holdays out of and Mre. Allen Bogle of Provie dence street left Thursday -£31 W Bedford where they Mr. and Mrs. Butterworth of Pla: field "will be the guests of Mr. und Mre. Willlam Baily of North Froot street over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Front street will have as their guests over Christmas, Mr. and Mrs, = Kinder of Salem, Mass. Emerson Coleman Steward. Emerson Coleman. formerly of and well known in_Narwich, is the steward of the new City club ‘which has a membership of over $00. le’i’ - The family mrg‘chfim! wllh Mends farm_ North Bionington. who crit o onington, who was crit- feally {Il, is gaining - siowly. PLUMBING AND STEAM s and ml were sung in a Bnanar schoo. &chool. Rowiand Mennin, | jeations ware v , AMichael Wenzel, | the vt Syan membere of the A.I!o well spoken rec- ‘The feature of eping was the giving out of presents and candy to the children by Claus, say to all the little ones. William C. Kendall who had something to as Santa Claus. The ‘hour. PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. | Salesroom _closed betwoen 12 . o gt ey P Trolley to the doar. 1 No samples given nor mail orders replied to. Dr. J. M. KING _ DENTIST May Building JaniTuWyF A Christmas Present of a pound of Tea or Coffee, would please any - house-wife. Try our Answer through - the eve chicken The sappec was after ten o'clook, and ‘There was dbout Echool. <losad Thursday ristmas ¥ candy was assed Personals B Pomeroy enue will be glal to is recovering as rapidl ten Coffee, bb. ........ 23 Baking Powder, can 12c United Tea Importers G, (Over Somers) strect. orwich was @ family will GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and - Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Promp: attention to day calie. Telsshone §36 -rlm i wi'l spend Geor g'e Weller ot AR traversed the woods on ornament {neir It was a on sized tree on his Room 22, Shannon Building Tel. 548-5 (Take Elevator) of Hartford, “=(Fine Rubbér Boot ° | and Shoe Repairing A. GOLDBLATT 60 Franklin St, next to the Bulletin, errill of Daisy FITTING ARCTICS 53 * ber_gi, 1914, for of State Rodd W Tk in 2ccor ns and specifications on office of the State Hi gloper »ud At the fo WHN wwln ‘The annual event practiced by the choir of St. Andrew’s ¢hurch of sing- 160t OF Gareh BT togothar ‘mn § an extenmon or culvert, an o Borou it ¥izn 2 li f'fl‘ flf Ggl:v‘:l, o Native Pians and specifical ineer, T OF m Erked clnesr feat of Tra Bpecifications S, T Lrsige 8:.“. cons Gt_Since E. jor, Gnvel.‘ iruction. and brougnt the stop. The feat was quite daring and !'eqviltd much nerve. | Brief Paragraphs. “Boyd of Bates is at jor over \."n'ismm vei home e~ '&fiufi. w 5y e Atbert Grestie will spenl m weex end in New London, Groton and 1o quoncek. Mise Ruth Henderson of Brown un- it the idays versi her father on Central avenue Ay TKano of . Worcester, 55 ano of - E Daser 10 iakiing with: ham auns Mre Williém. Neibert, of Seventh street. spending Worces- teachey. Entire number of neither abeent, tardy nor ‘Stanley ‘Barronski, Ann-fls ses, James. Komza, Jaseph Wi ioz, " Alexander Krohn, Nathan. Cliechick, Julia B¢r~ ernachi nachi, Steffa B¢ First grade:- lsabelle W. Leonard, { teacher. Enm-e numbex of pupils, 29. neither abeent, 13 Alice Ellison,Vi larian Dep Grn Marcle §ozvck:, Ant onwgycbihunld Jonn ichalovik, ultz, nbf:i ‘n"g:dr Agnes L. Looby, teach- ed: Wanda Barron, Gladys P. Cruthers, Louise Zawacki. Young, pupils, s smissed, iter | C arrie lon, Henry Smith, Robert grade. Edizabeth ith ."“.22‘;.‘ R nar lipuises nor dismissed, | Deither ¢ 3 Za~ LAllian, ock, Berberick. arras, High and’ low c\it. light s gt B T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbingf <SOAL | 92 Franklin: Street No. 2 Nut - . $6.50 per £3h. i Office and Yard Central Wharf X Robert d. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 1B14—1914 John A. Morgan & 8.( Telephone 884,