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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JURE 30, YsTs CATARRH GERMS EASILY KILLED By Breathing Into Tiroat, Nose and Lungs Pure Antiseptic Afn If you have catarrh and want to get rid of it, you must kill the germs which cause theé disease. he best known way of destroving Catarrh germs is to breathe into tiec air e of your nose and throat aad lungs r.h? pleasant, etrating air of Hyomed (pronouncs High-o-me). Hyomei is made from purest oil of Bucelyptus combined with other pow- erful, healing, antiseptic and germi- cidal ingredient: ou breathe it through a little pocket inhaler which Lee & Osgood other leading drug- gists In Norwich and vicinity are fur- nishing with every complete treatment sold. Every time you inhale the sweet. fregrant alr of Hyomei through this Jittle device you are drawing into your swollen, inflamed, germ laden mem- ‘branes & medicatéd air which will not only reduce all the sweldng and in- fammation and open your cloggod nose and etopped-up r pas: ‘es, ut absolutely end tively Sesémy every trace of Catarrh germ life it reaches. Druggists are so sure of the blessed, lasting relief that ¥yomei brings to catarrh sufferers that they sell it in- variably on the positive guarantee that money will be refunded if suocesstul results are not secured from its use. NORWICH TOWN Guest from Kansas — Miss Beebs to Join Sorority in Beach Outing— Cradle Roll Gathering Thursday. Mrs. George Peck of Plain Hill has had a visit from her cousin, Mrs. George Lands of Anthony, Kas., and her niece, Miss Amy Markhem, of Easthampton, has been her guest for a few days. Attended Class Reunion. Rev. G. H. Bwing of FElm avenue returns today (Wednesday) from Am- herst, Mass., where he went Monday to attend the 25th anniversary of his class in Ambherst college. Sorority’s Beac! s Gladys Beebe of road joins todey (Wednesday) a party from the vy of the N. F. A. at Crescent & for two weeks' outing. Cottage Meeting. ‘The oottage prayer meet of the First Methodist church will be held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Luetta Gorman on Otrobendo avenue. PUPILS PERFECT For the Past Term and for the Year in Schools of the Town— Large Number Shown Who Have Not Been Absent, Tardy Nor Dismissed From September to June. The following is the list of pupils in the schools of the town who have been perfect in attendance during the term and also for the year. The star- red names are those perfect for the vear, in which many of the schools and grades show a fine record: Broadway. Eighth grade, F. L. Newton, H. S. Blackmar, E. G. McCloud, A, M, Pe- trie, teachers. Entire number of pu- pils, 97; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed 36: Wiliam M. Wyman, Herbert B. Anderson, Leon W. Bil- lings, Raymond L. Branche, John C. C. Dixon, Arthur W, Ferguson, *Philip Bushnell, _*Joseph = Connor, William L. Hall, Lester G, Hull, Ulmer M. Jewett, Alfred L. MMorrill, Rudolph C. Nelson, Harry R. Raphael, H. Nor- man Rasmussen, Donald S. Robinson, *Douglass B, Sevin, Charles H. Tir- rell, Ethan P, Adams, Bessie A, Board- man, *Viola M. Boardman, Catherine L. Curry, *Catherine P. Dodd, *Viola M. Grover, Elsie Heber, *Evelyn M. Hill, Hermoine Howard, *Mary E. Lamb, Doris O. Main, Claris L. Mel- vin, Jennie McBurney, Ruth L. Sul- zer, Elizabeth Sevin, Miriam A. Vaughn, Honora L, Willlams, *Helen L. Woods. Seventh grade: TF. E. Fellows, er: FEntire_number of pupils, 36; r absent, tardy, nor dismissed, . Andrew J. Boyens, *Robert J. Campbell, Clarence W, Fowler, *Dil- worth C. Harris, Worth Howard, Ed- . Johnson, Frederick A. O , Alfred P. Storms, Frederick C. nn, *Elizabeth M, Connell, Helen Dodd, Anna L. Driscoll, Miriam M. Grover, *Mary B. Kelly, *Viola L. nth grade: J. L. Spencer, teach- intire number of pupils, 38; neither ~absent, tardy, nor dismised, 13. Elizabeth N. Assad, Hattie R. Clark, Bertrice R. Green, *Lucile J talie E. Lyons, *Walter , Gladys H. Rice, *Edward , Martha H, Sabinski, Martha vlor, *Richard W. Tobin, Robert IN ATTENDENGE Amelia Midice, Charles Anderson®, Frank Crooks®, Louis Gorton*, Alfred Levitsky, Lewis Mileski, Tony Rakow- ski®. Fourth grade: Mary L. McLaughlin, teacher. Neither absent, tardy nor dismissed: Harry Delaney, Willlam Douglas, James Kramer, George Kud- lick, Brownie Labenski, Leo Rokow- ski, Frank Lahn, Alice Baker,Blanche Dumoliski®, Lillian Lockwood. Third grade: Xatheryne E. Casey, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 32; neither absent, tardy nor dismiss- ed, 1 Alfred Berry, Bruce Black- stone®, Joseph Delaney, John Has- lam, Bennie Pryzlomski, Richard Seed, Bennie Sienkiewicz Charles Ty- lender, Annie Barronowski®*. Steffa Dempski, Lottie Dumoleski, Hattie Fidrych®, Anastatia Izbicki, Marguar- ite Kilkenny®, Julla Ksiazek, Sadie Stearns®, Eunice Taft®, Helen Woj- culiewicz. Third grade, Mary T. Sullivan, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 82; nelther absent, tardy nor dismiss- ed, 12: Edward Guzdowski, FEarle Kramer, George Narnsevitch, William Smead, Joseph Zawacki, Mildred Brennan, Adelaide Christman, Fannie Rumnl‘gsk.{",T Annie Ferguson, Phylli ozycki®, Jennie Sebastian, Ruth Burdick, e Second grade: Helena A. Hoar, .t‘eu,cher. Entire number of pup 28; neither absent, tardy, nor dismis ed, George Medict*, Charl votski®, Albert Prodell, Peter Rokow- ski, 'Wilfred Sutthill, Statia Jerewlcz. Second grade; Amelia M. Young, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 26; nefther absent, tardy, nor dismis ed, 8. Stanley Barronski®, Andrew Levander, Alexander Hoffman, Per- sephone Behyrn, Julia Bernacki, Stef- fa_Bernacki, Helen Fe: 5 First grade: Isabelle J. Leonard, teacher. Entire number of pupils 24; neither absent, tardy nor disn 7. Frank Domelewsk Fidrych*, Maurice Go! Rozycki*, Myrtle I Veletson, Jennie Zawa FRESH i 1. SHOULDERS B s FRANK- FURTERS fin o s FINE SALT PORK, b § FRESH CUT f PORK CHOPS FRESH MADE BOLOGNA 12Y5¢ 15¢ 1lc 14c 16¢ Sc 125¢ FERRIS Ib. TRIPE b SALT BEEF b, .. MACAROONS and LADY FINGERS dozen 10c PICKLED 41bs. ...... 25¢ LEAN BEEF For Potting SPARERIBS 41bs. ...... 25¢ CORNED .10c-127 EXTRA SPECIALS FROM OUR OWN BAKE-SHOP FOR WEDNESDAY Fruit Pies’ each. .. 10c-15¢ | EDUCE YOUR COST OF LIVING By taking advantage of this Wednesday food sale. Everything as represented or money refunded Sugar Cured, Smoked : iHOULDERS ceseecs HAMS 23c LARGE JUICY LEMONS dozen ...... 15¢c LARGE RIPE PINEAPPLES 9c each, 3 for 25¢ RIPE BANANAS dozen . ... NATIVE BEETS 14c = 1)7(: MILK MADE BISCUITS dozen 10c SANDWICH BREAD loaf 6¢-10c CORNSIC‘X‘RCH THE MoHICAN COMPA One Pound Package at NEW ONIONS dilhe =t PURE LARD . b e WHOLE MILK CHEESE, Ib. 19¢ PEANUT BUTTER, Ib. 12¢ FRESH PROCESS BUTTER: Ib. 27c OLIVES, pint 15c MUSTARD PICKLES SUNBEAM TUNA FISH CAIRN’S IMPORTED Oc COFFEE, Ib. CORN, can. . 3pkgs. ..... LAUNDRY SOAP, 7 hars MARSHMALLOW CAKE | each 20c Corn Muffins, doz. ... CARAMEL CAKE Pound Cake, Ib. . . .. with Marshmallow each 20c | Large Cup Cakes, doz. 23¢c MARMALADE DINNER BLEND BEST MAINE WASHINGTON CRISP, 3 pkgs. 2 21c 19¢ 12¢ 25¢ 25¢ 10c 15¢ 10c C. Woodmansee, Florence H. Wutt-| First grade Agnes L. Looby, L A el saldint®, fasikmon®. e 00d see, erEntiry Shui il alima, William Lee, Fred Sabrow g}:flgfil‘zs ‘anggigle SJIEQDMES"';S,:?LH TROLLEY EQUIPMENT x{gos: at the bottom of the list, the six ¢ mpir 2 ide: Fleanor M. Rose, [neither absent, tardy nor dismis ie C. Whit- | Joseph Diffly, Alice Buckley, Cather- OF THIS\STATE. | pow England states possessing _the The cradle roll of the First Congre- 34; | Wanda P = Gluny s 8 e ‘ folowing territory: Maine, 33,040 gational church will have its annual e e I e ] o v and Madeline Driscoll, teachers. | ine Coughlin, Dorothy Lester, Mildred Continded T . aquiarei miles: Vermont 9585 Nox gathering Thursday afternoon on the | xT tardy, Pnrzr dJlsn;;c:Px, AMa :Lj i‘;f;[(‘ e umber of pup! neither | Lewis®. (Continued from Page Seven) P hiie .50 \Xaséam};&s;{ts. (g‘v 3 S0 Ehu - e ; eter J. Burns, = v Ladd, rdy nor dismissed, 3: Fannie| Sevent hgrade: Mary J. Murphy, : ectic £.930. hoda chapel lawn. rpenter, Stella M. Con- | VOsOtski, Anthony Sienkilwicz.. Diganzi, Annie Gresser, Frieda Sa-|teacher. Entire number of pupllsll’, ; | With snow to combat, has two motors, %1'5' dco?l;lsmcm' e ara o Hhoda e % T. Copp, Thomas J.| Kindargarten grade: Florence E. neithe S ardy and two from each 'double truck car | Gomncetins soh PRt of population Hescdlani'e = : browskl. ther absent, tardy nor dismissed, A 3 Connecticut co s H and Seen. Antonia A |Tracy, teacher. Hntlre nmmber. of it Othpat, 47 Catherine Murphy, Carrie Das- | the winter equipment of which Is four. | Con: e~ cond,thus. Mas- Mrs. E. U. G. Baker of Bllss place ell Tacy, George neither absent, tardy nor| pourth and Fisth gead tansi| Gonchic, donn oA, L s B With these facts in mind it is safe t0 | 154 700, atains Gesizy Cnnecticut. 1. spent & day recently in Cromwell. e, *Marion Mott, Eva S. Pat- e e e e e | Netinar shuent fariy ok denliaed assume that very nearly all the 13,- | {53'610° Moc Hosop mire 1o0S D, Messien vl e LJLOE‘,: 'E X%oi‘c;ln,;n. Lawrence mber of pupils, 60 neither absent, [fOr one year, 1—Catherine Murph m‘d_izl;;mzsuldeggrggfilgble Ifur any | Vermont, 355,956. If, for the sake of town among adults as well as chil- iR e S e D rdy nor excused, 6 Blizabeth Fogar! i e B gt bi‘mm& equipment, it will be seen from the ;‘mhe{i c"“”“{f"“- one {magines the dren, ori: Bintiie nomber of Do B nel lomi Madeline Grodotzke, John Hilder- | Jeacher, 2 s following table that Connecticut is{ oL ouons to be spread evenly over - ey S ap ;. 2 iok John Pordilla, Ernest Pascouche, | 26; neither absent, tardy nor ~dis- S iitea ot <> | the respective i i P e et e T ST faray, nor dismised, 10. igf‘:fl Izbicki, 3 h Zabrowsky. Perfect in sttend.|missed, 6. Albert Berberick, Clar- | fecond, Massachusetts only surpass- would stand thtnergi;:rs:{ntc:rmégfsfilfg -~ s s g . - b S E 2 0, o illial leckman, sladys ebarros, i i Vi Hitchon of West Town street Willilam Pedace, Eugene| Fifth grade, Mary ¥ McCloud, teach- | Arfity Haddad. Perfect for the year, Total Closed Open con. ?slai-;_t 434; \fismifis‘f& o Rgg?: e cckenridge, *Bessie e number of pupil o et 32; | 3—Clarence Brewer, Josephine Ber- |, = e GATS CATS | necticut, 233; New Hampshi 45 e oo lof PP Mot pnlding, bsent, tardy, nor dismi 7 nor dismissed, 6 Lilllan Bockman. Sdeniodine L Sl Vermont, 37; Maine 22. ¥y Joft o fori e & 2 case Srowne, Frederick Duro, Alto nd, Loretta Lambert, Sixth _grade: Mary E. Mullen, | hode Islan T4 - ; s i1 S Hi¥ten oa ST rd, Dominick Pedace, rion ertrude McCarthy, Louise | teacher. Entire number of pupils, 25; | \[aine, --....... 544 e eq}\ii‘pnfa?::b.f?glafe;h:iflJ{;Et vty rn, absent, E ismissed, '17. Dolbearé, Violet Disco, Fascouche. Besfect roc her absent, tardy nor dismissed, Ve ampshire 33 = AR bt L ke e ad, Frank Bush, Ruth Bart- | fapel of rd. Dehoy J Edward Hilderbrand, Charles Lewis, Costellp [ V.ermont .- 136 & zjend popuistion. soms very Himminai- Rena Mitchell of Franklin has rtha Chinn, ! Vel Do N Crhancy during the entire year: | Massachusetts 383 3869 721 [ing results are obtzined. For instance, returned home after e few days’ visit Dunbar, Joseph et o, e 2 g & - : it one could imagine all the existing with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Skinner, at ynstance Learn- S E teacher. Btk Wbt s rom the above tablewith the ex- |tracks in each state, stretched in sin- hoTis 6 Pecks Carer frades: ber of pur 32, melther S e iy geption of Vermont and Rhode Island, | &lo parallel lines across the state, the = ’ g nber _2: Johr | Ceob lscoq | it appears that the number of open |number of square miles of territory _ Mr. and Mrs. Ch Browning and | | absent, tardy, Perfect in b erardy nor . Sismissed. | cars is in excess of the closed cars, | which could be served by each mile of family of Plain Hill were in Goshen | 4 Patriek Coughiin Al |2nd if the semi-convertible are added | track would be as follows: In Massa- Tuesday to attend the funeral of their | ifred Carl Johnson, Dewite | o the obens only Rhode Island ap- | chusetts 2.6; in Rhode Island, 3.5: in niece, Mrs. William C. Thomas. | o UopmEn: : i 1s an exception to this rule. But | Connecticut” 4.3; in New Hampshirs i — | iy e Marion | Of the four operating companies in |32.9; in Maine 58.8; and in Vermont cuMlisses Gladys and Trene Bonney re Phil : ‘end- 2 ;. state, the Newport & Providence | 72.5. Assuming still that the popula- turned Tussday to thelr home in Whit. | e Eohen i Cuas A Ny ‘reports no open cars, and |tions are evenly spread over the ter- evville after e weel's Visit with the'r | joer Eaae | S ode Island Company reports | ritories, for each mile of trolley tracl grandmother, Mrs I Bonney, of itt x grandmother, Mrs. . Bonney, of | yuze \bel F. Douchette, B o il ok o ) more closed than open cars, | there wouid be people to be serve ngton lane. | heth L. Harvey, Ruth B, H. Thomp- | % L melcon b g e “ing hat on several lines closed fas follows: In Connecticut 61, in M SRS s 3 > Wener, Helen Lowenber- | ' 2 s e e s % er. Entir e 45 sachusetts, 1,075, in Maine 1,321, in Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Browr vo | | Samuel Rabino Second 1 attendance for the - “ntire number of pupils, J 5 5 < children of Town street 1:1“:2?:3 e | K ine Batters 3 rgarten grade: neither at tardy nor dismissed, 4+ New Hampshire 1,527, in Rhode Island T n st left Saturday e; Ellen G. Clune, teach- | &: e o naE *Ott RGHDE t Connecticut reports none. | 1,546, in. Vermont 2,696. Under to spend the next few months at their | : Ethel L. Carpenter Auana Anderson, *Otto Berberick, *Ra: t 3 i ath ¥ e s te mostne e A, Bush, *Harold B, Chinn, Lhel I Carpent bnd FTeEbhar S I s It is true that this new or rather |the same assumption, for each car in ool g e e o lows, Bernard Gillis, Al- | 5 = b4 Third grade: Nina E. Perry, teacher. | 2oW1Y popular type of car has as yet | the state the number of persons to ba 1 ios A Kiis: mihel st Sobn | Entire number of pupils, 33. meither | Teceived practically no recognition in |served would be, in winter: In Mas- A s Perl o oot emae™ | absent, tardy mor dismissed, 8: Clyde | thiS state, yet the Connecticut Com- {sachusetts 746, in Rhode Island 945, in m‘mp eI ehillps ot W | s et G St % B T renter SDa el o e s own at least five and the | Connecticut 962, in Maine 2,642, in Highiands, Mass, who hias been $ e iatics oF a2 Laurel Hill. C Harold Johnson, Joseph Lew- | C2FS Of the newly opened Waterbury { New Hampshire 2,655, in Vermont ing ner sister. Mra H M. Daw- slinerilanaile Est Great Blatns th grades: Nellie T. Col- m Lafferty, Everard Lester,|& Milldale Tramway Company are of | 4,878. In summer: Massachusetts, 73 roturned home Monday. . et Walter Corcoran, | pourth Fifth and Sixth 2 lir Entire numle- of pupils, *| this evpe. nnecticut 884, Rhode Island 1,14 —_— I8 Coyle, Jennio| Mauge &, Lathrop, teacher. et e ; b e s e DL e nled S T S D EAST SIDE ITEMS | Erachtenburs: Fannlo Welner, T&UGe|nymber of puplls, 19;- neither abs e ey e niire nmumber of pupils 37; |few up to the minute cars tentative|Vermont 5085 It appears here that Sntah B e, e e Beetham. Grade Six—Walfrid | Roy Carpenter, Vielotte Ditnmemn: Fea. | Rectent Co. at the Hes of ‘e i | solely on open cars and. semt-coverti: = ade: 5 n e AL S bg Jeetham. Gra 1 a nter, Violette m, Isa- ut . he o h semi- Summer Guests in Local Homes—Lu- | teacher. Entire number of _pupils, | poiocr Roger M. Drownint. i anell, Paul Daniel- | helle O'Neil, Dorothy Parsons. Present | New Haven dissolution two years ago, | bles, are far better than in winte cius Yerrington Recovering. diss = ncithicr Sabsent, randysuonid s | Roperteaniart W, Sanbory Thomas war. | the entire year, 1: Roy Carpenter. * calllug forisemt-convertiblejcars | e oy cxcopion ofSRnode Tatana missed, 4. Raymond Brown, Marga- [ Sonborn “Avery i1, - Stenton @ Lacy, Robert| TFirst grade: Julia Imelda Goo: ewest design. The reorganiza- |and Vermont. ~ Here again, however, Herman Fryer has returned to hig|ret Dodd, Helen Kinney, James Me- | Wilqowski. Absent ol ol EEA S 2 . e number of pupi now so far progressed that|lt should be recalled that some lines duties in New York city after several | GXegor- 4 ’ Lawrence Browning, Doris P At nor dismissed, el pans have béen amaln taken: up | oDerats, closed cars sltagether, jso ithat S With ‘Bis famiy kmde{gn;n; Sinte (j!; Wt ,tgeifl, T e 8, s d and Fourth grad Beatrice Lewis, Ru- h the result that within the last few | in szl“tg th(fi ey c}r‘nwds are ade- Max Foley of New York is visiting | Ruth . otter, teache ntire & dolph Tomaino, E bids have been asked for on a | Quately handled everywhere. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Foley | Rumber of pupils, 38; neither absent, ub-primary ' gra Cur- |Iot of 92 cars most of which it is ex-| In recapitulation, then, it appears of Hedge avenue, tardy, nor dismissed, 1. Weiner. | part B, Sanbots, teacher. Nei y nor | pected wil be ready to put in service | that Connecticut, in area next to tha Miss Ruth Fowler of Worcester, is| Briills Skl TS antilors 0 Ot dismissed, none. by fall. These cars are to be similar | smallest of the New England states OB Rl e et ; =iy Perfect for the year. to the splendid cars of the Waterbury [and in population next to the larges Meward Fawlie o6 Ste o oo Eighth grade: Rachel Jennings ot oond and i *Her! s 3 ana Milldale Tramway Co., previously | stands second in point of trolley track- Harris Whaley of Carter avenue is|and Catherine F. Coughlin, teachers.|ary Dales. teac DOrgyel mannell f Dorpthy S arnes | | referred to, which represent the last |age, car equipment and ratio of popu- T b P cntire number of puplls, 18; neither | of pupie 17, Cachd e Margaret LaVarge. _Fifth and Mary E.|cry in the car builders’ art, cars of the | lation per car, third in area per mile Lucius Yerrington, the 8-vear old nt, tardy nor dismissed, 10: Carl|por’ dfsmissed, 5 T Sheent. t for the year. Bidwell, > number of | semi-convertible varlety, with the | track, and first in amount of track per son of Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Yerrin-|E. Berkoff, George A. Crowe®, John ol frink . Richard fielacs igeriors and Second grades: Minnie A, |puplls 30; neither Jabsent, tards c| much lauded round roof. The cars|unit of population, and while in mod- ton of Fox Hill is steadily revover-|dJ. Hoar, Richard A. Nelson*, William | Sanborn, "Orin Sanborn. Berfect s _teacher. Entire number dismissed, 7. Raymond Byrnes, | put into service in January in Spring- |ernness o frolling stock the state's ing from an attack of typhoid fever.|H. Shaw, Winnifred G. Baker, Lillian | gttendance for the y Tmmr/ aj:nw{; 37; neither éos(—nt‘hlardi«' n{)r Harold S. Prentice, Malcolmn J. tint- | field and Worcester, the pre-payment | trolley roads are not quite up to ths Mrs. Charles Beaver and Mrs. F. Le. | A. Karkutt, Helen J. Prodell, Willetta 2 yitiCeerd. 8: Andrew Marshall, *Rob- |son, Fred C. Berberich, John McBur- | cars, are round roofed semi-converti- | minute, some ultra modern cars arg , Walter Schmid, Carl R.|ney, Viola C ALWAYS > PURE-SWEET-WHOLESOME FRESH nan, William Semple, James Etearns®, Charles Tarnoski. Fifth gr $3.50. for thé entire year. son®, Mt. Pleasant Street. Edwards, teacher. Entire fiumber of pupils, 87; neither absent, tardy, nor e: Jennie Crow, teacher. Which Is Some Difference. AMont of Main street were recent vis- | Ringland*, Jane C. Spellman*. Pearl Street. Lucille Haggerty. |ble. already in service within her cgnfines, 2 T 7 A : o itors at Groton Long Point, letta Ringland perfect attend-| wipth and Sixth des: I. F. Spat. K Marsholl urd and h grad Elizabeth | Reverting to the statistical straln [and plans already in existence willl Miss Agnes Perrin of New York is|ance for nine years. : L auHhemie 1B enar Marshall, | T. Hayes, teacher. Entire number of |with which this article started out; |shortly place her very much in the the guest of her mother, Mrs. Benja- Seventh grade: Catherine F. Cough- | 15’ 35, neither absent, tardy r“)rf’, LL 29; neither absent, tardy, nor |swhile in area, Connecticut stands al- | running in that respect. min MclIntyre of Fix Hill. lin and Rachel Jennings, teachers.|missed,’ 2. Lewis Bromley, Dowmner uring the o L:gmm Ba_l}r\er“ Av . Mrs. Edward Fowler and grand- | Entire number of pupil neither L i eDoymer iy HIRE | Br Natalie Connor®, Irene O B == - daughter, Hazel Maynard, of Stanton |absent, tardy nor dismissed, 34: Helen [ JONS50 JOSFect (1o atiendance for |~ Kindergarten grade: Flelen B. Royce | Neil, Ténish Jacobs®, John Kane, Cas- [y ————— (o) — § — () svenue, have returned from a_brief | Blackstone®, Bthel Boyd, Dora Ca-| “mhird ‘and Fourth grades: Kather- | omtor ot capii G5 oners: Jontire |per, Vounces. - ESEEES0 stay with Mr. and Mrs, Maynard of | yousitc®, Frances Danilowicz, Mar-|ine B Murray, teachi i oL | mumber of pupils, neither absent, | First and second grades: Lillian C Poquetanuck. garet Donovan, Gladys Ellison, Anna|per of pupils, 44; meither ab tardy nor dismissed, 1: Estella T. Mell. | Stetson, ¥ ntire number of = Borton®, Fannie Kendall, Irene Ken- |ay. mor dismissed. 10 S Weeti Thanue: Street absent, tardy, nor Automobile Party Was Entertained. |field®, Anna Ksiazek, Irene Mulhol-|Blinche Freeman, Wende LS 2 Rifth and Sixth grades: Miss BE. M. RneeRl'jtrflv e D o ou e tamps 0 ay | C! aseso poir, end Mrs. Richard Gorman in [land®, Duth JMcKinleyl, Wsie Pear |Harold Higgins, Paul Higgins, Annie|Ward, teacher. Entire number of 2 i 'utnam an Mr. and Mrs. John F.|[SC n*, £ a son, '} TO! » | Hoffman, Lillian Hoffman, Ma 30; ther absent, tardy nor v Stefy K ¥ {ath Reardon of North Grosvenordale wers | Edna Prodell®, Lottie Rozyski®, Elea- | Larsen, Harriet Newbury, Jobn Saut- | dlsmissed, 12: *Horace Bill, Millard | Sdvess prolod Ealelo il the hosts on Sunday to a party which [nor Smiglel, Sophle Tillen®, Harold | ter. Perfect in attendance for year, | Bowers, SFrancis Diffiy, Leon Miesid, Majewsiki, Tgnatius Strube. XS motored from this city. At the Gor-|Dahl®, Iush =~ Dillworth®, Harold|; Marion Larsen, Harriet Newbury. ' |Charles Muench, *Rose Bartolucel, | sindoparsmot Sartahe Browa man home & turkey dinner was served | Bvans?, Raymond Harris%, Frederick | ~Second grade:’ Lucy G. a B *Luclle Guile, Laura |teacher. Entire number: of Deng and In the afternoon the party visited | Heller, George McNally%, Charles |teacher. Bntire numbe ham, Edith _Poruznick, *Adeline [29; neither. stsent foray, nor’ ais Mr. and Mrs. Reardon at North|Nelson, Arthur Prodell, Dominic Ro-|33; neither absent, tardy, Rossoll, Charles Roderick. *Perfect in | missed, 4. Anthonyus Deons. . Steswv Cceyenurial = whiete i they. - enjoyed | Ssnskl, S WIHin RE{agiand ) Charles missed, ¢ Theodire omery, | attendance the entire school year. Bonish, Joseph Pater. Stanicy Kowal o ABDUeE. ours el > ames Moore, Walter Sautter, Herbert | Third and Fourth grades: Nellie J.| __sparfec S : Those attending from Norwich in- | Suplicki%, Benjamin Tilly*, Frank Zu- | Smith, Cora Freeman, Eleanor Gad. | Anemn. teacher Eutire. mumber of ERafeet Sn Ly, cluded Mayor and Birs. T. C. Murphy | kowski. 2 boi pupils, 43; neither absent, tardy nor Sturtevant Street. and family, Mr. and Mrs. 'Willlam T. Sixth grade: Margaret E. Vetter, First grade: Ida B. Adams, teacher. | dismissed, 12. Alfred Muench, Frida First, Second and Third grades: Sa- i‘g;-lt?errycgd fs:‘rixil‘);(, Misses Teresa, te%gélee:» a!{‘:!;:;te nr‘;\;flg;rn%f x:iup 33d1 E‘nurs numdber of pupils, 30; neither | Johnson, IEdward _ Baker, Gordon |2 g. McClellan, teacher. ire | lena, re and Margaret Coughlin, | nei! 2 2 T dismisse absent, tar nor dismissed, 5. Er-|Grant, Nelson Levrich, Joseph Schaf- |number of pupils, 21; neither absent, ‘N’ ‘a’AN’mD % Dr. Willlam Driscoll and Jobn A Cun- |19. George F. Barwell*, Max A.|nest Cone, Elizabeth Durie, Stephen fauser, Alfred Young, *May Guile, |tardy, 9. Lawrence Davis, Lawrence | ILL BE THIS P ningham, the Misses Alice, Anna, Helen | Dempski, Thomas C. Ferguson, Steph- | Jaskiewicz, Elizabeth Johnson, Mary [Louise Le Varge, Madeline O'Connell, | Pounch, Lloyd Thurber, Pauline Da- SUMMER and Alice M. Kilroy, Alex Kilroy,|en Hoffman, Joseph Lewon®, Arthur | Sautter. Tsabello Rodier. *Hulda Rossoll,|Vis, Agnes Murphy, Alice Pounch, Misses Annie and Kathleen Murphy, |Olsson, Raymond Sheahan®, Fred Bridge School, *Perfect for the vear. Dorothy Thayer, James Pringle, Rob- James M. Murphy, Edward Walsh, |Smead? Benjamin T. Steavens®, Lilla Second grade: Mary T. Good, teach- | ert Pringie. These are new ones from a manu- Miss Margaret Murphy, the Misses|M. Chapman, Florence E. Kennedy,| Fourth grade: Cathryne C. Dono- [ Second erade: Mary T Good, teack Lon Society. o = o Genevieve DfcJennet and Genevieve | Gertrude K. ~Kilkenny, Frances | Van, principal. Entire number of pu- | Ty, Fatire = number of pupils, 3 TS e e facturer who makes nothing but M i 3 Ksiazek, FElizabeth McClimon, Sarah |Pils, 9; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- | Deither absent, tarcy, n o rst and Second grades: Anna B. . & . LoCormick, Miss Leonard and Frank ; n, n Holon . Blfegerald, Ama Huater | B S Wash Sk A o] £ P. McNamara, Thomas Fitzgerald and | McGill, Celia Rozycki®, Blanche Smi. |missed, for term. George Brayman,|l. _Helen S R e e A e R D e e as! irts. g ection of }Mias Dray and Bugene O'Nell of New | glel. Marguerite - Sutthill, Winitred | Chesles, Bloom, Theodore Duro, Zel- | tiarinrl “\artin Wenzal, | dismissed. 10, Alfred Amdcrson Staita | f absolutely new models made from ndon and Miss Hanlon of Worcester. | Zahn. 2 Leonard, A p | SRR Lot * : P : = : B T |(Fiftn ana sixtn grades: Eiizabetn|ls Blisabeth Rieley, Harold Walts, | Rowlend P TeCt 1Or e | Tz o) ek ofr o Loreha | & pique, linen, golfinette, etc.—em- o = - . Entt; 3 . ect for year, | elitire year. " o s > = < . . j i 365 pelther_sbsent, “fardy nor |- Charies Bloom, "aeators Dusio T2 | Subprimary and Tt ede; T [ Woither onae Siadve Brien. <" | g inently light and cool, and just the dismissed, 16: Josephine Dempski, [L.eonard, Dominick Falcone, Zelma |Grabam teacher, entire v & a it e : e POMPEIAN [icipateser e, 1 okl | SRt Lokt g S ey Row g e e B - €] e lemen { i R, - 3 - 0 LIVE D I L e o I A om0 |Deniuon Hery tacria. Bowian i Gererude Mueheh, Anna|Dylla Danflowiczs, William Dantlo- | Il Splendid values at $1.95, $2.95, rych?, Ant] 2 A Tirst and Second grades: Josephine *Joseph Ulrich. *Perfect|wicz®, Ruth Bricson, Godfred John- Entire number of puplls, 3§; nelther | dismissed, 2, Geraldine = Howard | gionn grade: G.L. Ward, T. V. Splendid values in Dainty Sum- 2 s sbsent, tardy nor dismissed, 1. |ZPAWCINS, Agmes Llizabeth Wood- | coughiin, ‘teachers. Entire number| The difterenco between the Presi-| NN CFR Ll e Fibre Sweaters U llolste and Re Humphrey Brennan, Annie Chmielew- - of pupils, 50; neither absent, tardy,|dent and Bryan is the difference be- = P Ting PANING | cici; § >-eph Cormior > Rose Dempakt, Boswell Avenue. nor dismissed, 15. _Walter Clabby, | tween backbone and jewbone—Phi- | and Palm Beach Suits. Tt alliite branchoe. Joseph _ Deptulski®, Louise Erwin, Second and Third grades: Hazel|*Arthur Dierman, Robert Donegon, | adelphia Inquirer. CAEEET e Mard Ferguson, ~ Alice _Golkowski, [ Anderson, teacher. Entire number of |‘Alblfen Heebner, Ralph LaFemina, est prices. | Reynolds Gorton®, Alfred Levon, Ma- | pupils, 32; neither absent, tardy nor |*Mervin Lefingwell, ‘Lester Peck- N i Needed. Telephone 119643, bel McKinley, James McNeely®, Albert | dismissed, 7: *Louise Bradlaw. Ruth | ham, *Charles Peterson, Stephen 2. Eariacopy Nescet JAMES W. BLACKBURN, Nelson, Richard Pearson, Herbert|Sabrowskl, Bruno Budzeck, 'Alfred |Vioech, *Blanche Armstrong, ®Helen | If ¥ou are looking for trouble you l he Manhattan & Bhantos Ausone. East Side | Frodel, Julla Rokowski®, Napoleon|Deane, William Gleason, Clarence | Baker, *Marguerite Beckmann, Helen |don't need to spend any money on ’ Eomottay &nm;t e e o Welter Shea. Higgins, Victorine Mullen, ~Gladys |2 Periscope. yosaa s howe: (-] 121 125 M - s © S M. a n attend New| a DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist = feacher. En‘t;iremg(tlmldver of pu-| First grade: .Tennai:s:elior St e grade: Mary J. Murphy, Could Not Fool Her. 3 amn treet = ils, 33; neither absent, tardy nor dis- | teacher. Entire number of pupils, ; | C. Lester, teachers. Entire number Mrs. Champ Clark knew all the ti Shannon Building Annex, Room A |missed, 10: Valerica Chmielewski, | neither absent, tardy nor dszr’nipss:d,ag: of pupils, 50; neither absent tardy,|about wherePBryan el m¢f—u’fg? 4 Xalanhone E22 Annie Peotnlski, Xlvina Levander®. Rdward Gleason. Graca Tackeon. Mary | nor dismissed. 10 Dala Aldrich. neanalis Tribuna, o-==o=x=¢7’==o

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