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"~ PERFECT ATTENDANCE IN SCHOOLS] Many Pupils Were Present at Every Session During Winter Term—Schools Closed Friday Noon For Spring Vaca- tion. The schools of the city closed at|number of puplle 63; meither absenmt, noon Friday for the Easter vacation |tardy nor dismissed, 4: Bohdan Cuprak, and will reopen on Monday morning, | ARRS é:mm:':'mcnm Rankin, Cath April 24. The perfect attendance list "' AT for the term concluded Friday is as cosvorsdsporct _—__ PRE-EASTER SPECIALS You Should Look Your Best Suits, \Coats,. Dresses and Waists follows: Pighth grade; F. L. Newton, H. S. rl X Greeneville School. Blackmar, E. G. McCloud, A. M. Petrie, At Easter Time i rgntn Convile School. s | tohchere. Bniiée hapesof Dbl 37 e SR e L A teacher. Entire mumber of pupils, 41; R e e n ler ly nor 3 e C ¢ Deltner ebsent, tardy nor Jiemissed. | William B. Covey, William C. Dixon, - : Ernest E. Forbes, Leslie W. Fowl Harris, Frederick C. Heller, Arthur J. - % o e Lada, Frederic W. Metsger. George I, | PP S. Hall, Richard C. Heiler, Nor- Big Assortments N McNally, John B. Supplici, Benjamin mand J. Henault, Worth Howard, Wil- i D. Tilly, Helen E. Blackstone, May B | 63, By JAIGVSEt TrSISUER, i an S I0r er imme Connelly, Frances Danilowicz, Gladys | Dove . e A = i 0 €n V. Ellison, Anna M. Gorton, Fannie M. | Ross: Roser L. Worthington, Leors V. Gendell, Ruth H. McGinley, Elsie E. ok . Connell, Mildred We could never have marked these garments so low . had it not been for our CASH SYSTEM = . B : E. Engler, Miriam M. Grover, Mary B. [ = Men may find Suits well tailored, of fine clothes Fearson, _Steffa | Rodsay, Lottle T.| Ruily Sutaile & Lyors, Fermoine Bru- ler, ‘Gladys H. Rice, Martha H. Sa- Seventh grade; Catherine F. Cough- | lin, teacher. Entire number of pupils, | Jinsil L. Christine Sullivan, ‘Tillle R. 38; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, and good fitters—in fact, GOOD CLOTHES, $12.00 to $28.00 16: George Barwell, Hugh Dillworth, Arthur Ellison, Walter Gromko, George Hollingworth, ~ John Geenan, Fred Smead, Benjamin _ Stearns, Dorothy Seventh grade; F. E. Fellows, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 37; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, i1: Rose Breckenridge, Raymond Boynton, Ev- - rett Douglas, Edward Duro, Louls Heibel, Gertrude Kilkenny, Edna Pro- | §rett Douslas, dward Duro, =Lou's dell, Paula Rodzay, Celia Rozycki, | Fhbe Toha Frever, Joseph (Gra uetoxy, HATS, GLOVES, SHIRTS, HOSIERY e it W arsucriie Sty | Lincoln Harrls, Earl Lewls, William Rose Schaff. Pedace, Eugene Rouleau. > i Madden, teacher. Entire number of Fifth and Sixth grades; Elizabeth| Seventh srade; J. L. Spencer, teach- puplls, 41; neither absent, tardy nor BOYS’ MAY FIND SUITS er. Entire number of pupils, 39; neither R et 13 T ey Hhonnaw | Cramer, Frank L. Croweli, Helen C. Attractive Styles and Wear Resisting Clothes "< 35 Mostly one of a kind| absent, tardy nor dismissed, 15: Esther Curran, Richard Fanning, Thomas J. Erank Prodell, Herbert Prodell, Frank| Gleason, Rose Greenberger, Antonia oS, R O ud rery | A. Kratochvil, J. Russell Lacy, Natalie Sebastian, Aznes Ferguson, Maud Fer- h * A. Macphers: Harries Morgan, Mari- - S S zyck! Melis: haw, = T R T T Mott, Eimer T. Pierson ,Benjamin 194 Main Street ot erader Sadie &. Driscon, | WOIk John T. Young, Horace P. Bill. teacher. Entire number of puplls, 32; | SiXth grade: = Eleanor M. Rose Wauregan Block mik = teacher.: Entire number of pupils, 30; Ariher “Cronks, Marr Chrah Thurs | leither absent, tardy nor dismissed; 13 o]c———|——Jalc———Jal———>Jo]————> ]3] Dahl, Reynolds Gorton, Antoni Firrych, | Eoward N. Assad, Ruth E. Bartlett, Rnnle THansen, Ei Jacohson, Richard | beter Burny Frankc C. Sush, Irene 3 | Avsent one-half day omty, Harold |gerty Veronica Hasgerty, = Frances|en . ;P,.“}“nrff%fr;g" Miner, Cecile Stevens, | pugeoll, Isidor King, Helen A. Land, " Broad Strect School. Fifth grade; Jennie Crowe, teacher.| LIP.D- Liang, Robert R Mamit, Annle m SATURDAY l[l E 5 Your Patronage Deserves THE “BLACK CAT” HOSE FOR BOYS, = i i THE “BLACK CAT” HOSE FOR MEN, in black and colors—in cotton and silk ormandin, Lula A. Savage, Janesek, Stphanna Mastler, Stefy Ko- | Richard Troeger. lodjlez, Henry Couture. ifth gradt; Christine Graham, Seventh grade; C. A. Stevens,| Kindergarden grade, Gertrude Brown- | teacher. tire number of puplis, 30 s |l i 2 i : e B O A (5 ‘teacher. number of pupils, | neither al tardy, nor dismissed, 3. poe > 5 3 - e 4 acher. . Entire nmmber ¥ 1o:|7. Edna A. Ha , Madeline L. La- 1. Sophia Kolodzlej. X 154 || THE “BLACK CAT” HOSE for Women, 25c, 50c and §1 e T e ooesr” Harey | Teither absent. tardy nor diemissed. 10: | ko hOTe ferion A" Palther. Bichara e Foietn grade: Genevieve McCormick, f | Black, White, Pearl and Palm Beach Delaney, William _Douglas, Blanche | Renneth Butler, Fred Duro, Charles|p” pealé, Harold S. rentice, Richard 3 teacker. Entire number of puplls, 18 Dumoleski, Carl Fleming, Louis Gor- ton, John Gromko, Joseph Hoffman, A abrowski, Dorothy Rasmussen. Seventh and Eighth grades; Isabel- | Deither absent, tardy, nor dismisse fiy Higkaie Domian EolieiS Dl xth grade; Mray F. Parker, teach- |la Service, teacher. Fntire number of | El Ilrns Chase, Harold Heap, Helen C. Disco, M Fale: e Conrad. Joseph Goscinski, Harold Kramer, er. Entire number of pupils, 30; nei- | puplls, 18: nelther absent, tardy. nor | ADETE. { James Kramer, George _Kudlick, s Yy C. Haun, teacher.| ther absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 9.|dismissed 3. Viola Hill, George Lum- |, Third grade; Clementine Graha | Brownie Labenski, Elvina Levander, - olls, 37, nelther| joseph C. Collins, Lewis M. Covey, | bert, Dorrow Verrason. teacher. Entire number of pupls, Lillian Lockwood, Lewis Mileski, Leo - . : Arthur |’ jhert Quintiliani, Vernon M. Ran-| Fifth and Sixth grades: Lillian Mct | Reither absent, tardy, nor dismissed. 3. 4 bkl Rokowski, Estella Olsson, Frank Zahn. . z Di|gan, Harcld A. Sullivan, Minnie Duf- | Clafferty, teacher. her of | F1 Bibeau, Eleanor Heinrich, Hil- | 3 . | Fourth grade; Lilllan M. Calkins, b IS mabeth, =¥ ner, Marion Dunbar, Sybil C. Palmer, -l dy. nor | 4a_Troeger. X | § teacher. Entire number of pupils, 31; | {}le Juth "hompson, T Emma C. Rosiene. ade five: Theodore Con.| Second grade; Ida M. Desmara = | . “GOOD CLOTHES STORE” neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 17 heiis e Fourth and fifth Mary E. Lawrence Murra, re number of pupils, 1 Grade six: 5 Fourth grade; Helen rshall La- | o, Alfred Berry, Bruce Blackstone, Ruth bt O’Connell, k| 2 d throp, teacher. Entire number of pi Burdick, Adélaide Christman : S Deptulski, Fannie Dumoleski, Louis x Tt iy o~ od, 8. Ruth Sabrowskl,” Elly Gee Jacoh G ol slam, oot e R 1 Alice ams, e Zeralski, Pienie Teneali caorive Xitnen: | 3. 4 5 g am_J. Bermander,| Raymond La. Rochelle, Harold Ras- i Rozycki, | Artony . Ch r- | mussen, Louis Roath, John Warwick. mard Gillts, Werth, Fva| rThird and fourth grades: Anna M. Stearns, i !.r”n:\ - Ale ndra P. JPOTEE, | Curtis, teacher. Entire number of pu- Fourth_grade;. y 1 | s Coyohnson, Biios A Riug Yeron: [ ol 90 velther absent. tardy, o |pupile, 22: neither absent, tardy. nor | bridse. teacher. Entire number = of teacher. Entire number of pupils, Feyant. J disthissed, 5. James Brassil, Milton | PUTHe. 3%: heither absent. tardy. mor | 32; neither absent, tardy, nor reither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 13 L ;“1 £ ';:} . f‘r-fl:h';-g t ?thyf: all, ‘Sarah Bono, Cora Caswell, |y ¥ 000, “FUOIC: Murra T Qismissed, 2. Ovilard Adams, Eliz Mildren Brennan, Albina Deptulski, . - n wl Melvin. vy & . beth Newton. Absent only one- intire number of | Mary Mara, absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 23; neither absent, tardy, nor | Thira and ¥ rth grades: Jennie E.|2 Mary Erown, Eric Pickering, Agnes McNamara, teacher. Entire number of | TTOCE€r. . puptl nelther abaent tardy. nor| First grade: Mathilde Staffer, teach- dismissed 4. Josephine Hill, Elizabeth | °"- Entire number of puplls, 2! M. Extiiomn Tyan Georae IS neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, First and Second grades; Helen B, |L@ster Pingree. Murphy, teacher. Entire number of | Kindergarten grade: Ida L. Lmi- Hattie Fidrych, Annie Ferguson, Doro- . y mor f_*'jrf"lr‘»";;d ":‘Px:: RE ‘:mdhsr:cor;:dl des; ';\:nr!:n G. Hobart Avenue School. day, Edna Burdick, Beatrice Lamothe. Doctors at the Zoo. N r n. Tomaso Cra-|pils, 35 neither absent. tardy. mor|_FIfth grade: Mary Kampf, teache: % ©ne wouid think that a python with |and the boues of the jaw were found | creepy £ % was seized | Uurrvics, John Jorzewles, Walter Kos- | o tyg “Jonn Hill, . Antorto Tanwo, | Do, o ooy Horay. "Basi Bor | Entire number of pupils, $1: neither NSt Suke) k. EBroken jaw was o fit and proper sub- |to be fairly well united but by no|the ordered to sit tight| © rle Kramer, Bennie Pryz- . e dismi; 5. y Hiscox, Pa - g 4 The Colonel is now dubbed the 5 lice Anderson, Lucy Di Carlo, Delzel! b e X Vit absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 13. Nat- for the lethal chamber, but evi-|ineans safe. Howev pyther cel- jand :Ciatcly the boards began to|lomski, Richard Seed, Dwight Thomp- - “Wioren| Albert Krohn, Wililam Krohn, v. American Caesar. But we should hate e Wilson. alle F. Pussey, Beatrice S. Freema: \ 4 hate e Cens Eilie] e e i : A feouerits ren- s i L . : . to Tisk three crowns on the trath. of . n T of & bix python 18 worth uea duck and atferwares 1t was des P e 2 e Mthe| _Third grade; Ethel Odgers, teacher. frade: Kindergarten; Gertrude Browning. | Imidred F. Fresman. Dorothy 1. Ty |(he comparison. — Cleveland Flain- BES s in swadlowing a goat a vear or|Cided to replace the plaster of parls s being lified bodily de- | Ertire number of pupils, 26 nelther Sthe 1 3 eacher.” Entire number of puplis, 23 | Mildred 'F. Freeman, Dorothy L. Tur |curer, “azo h iccessfully treated. oo early removed. i spi v do. nt, tar r dismissed, 6: Hazel > S William H. Tirre " | B . Arthur D'Atri, Theodo: Tilhe jaw and head were onclosed in| But doing it was a task. The first| . ingenuity gatned the Jomes Komsa, S R e B e s R a rigid casing for some weeks, and all | essential was that the giant reptile, a; 3 he python had to el M e = Fitzgerald. High Street School. Spalding, Harold M. Waltz. meemed to be going well, when Mr.lstrong as an ox, should retire to his ? a L. Luella Wilson.| Fifth erade; L. Angle . Stanton.| Third and Fourth grades: Mary W. Python took it into his head to shed tank where he Spends so much time ence. : Mary T. Sullivan, ~ number of puplls. 37: | teacher. Entire number of pupils, 25: | Clune, teacher. nEtire number of pu- bis skin! A most thoughtless thing to | coiled round and round in huge folds.| Jeve vou ever feeh iR ulnher o8 DAplle B 3 = = i iplls; 292 bsent, tardy nor dismissed, 3: | neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, |Dils, 26: neither absent. tardy. nor ‘ do! Then the six heftiest keeper bippepoiamus? 3 B L A os, Marguerite Hayes, An- |5 Idn Fishkin, Isadore Heckt, John | Alsmissed. 10. James Faicone, Charles \ Now, how can a python get his skin | bidden to arm themselv molors. * T . R ™ Wiy | elina Hildebrand, Herman Swatzburg, Si-1J. King, Joseph B. Peckham. Virginia ‘ oxer his head whex‘; that head is swath. | stout board and crawl into the rept P Mok ond vy Sentar T aben ety 0 < Susie C. Whit- | mon Yalen, Farber. Katherine E. Battersbv. Mil- in bandages ard encased in splints? | cage. e 0. o S eye 1153 er. teachers.| ™ 2. Ge: Bmily W1 - |leent H. Disco, Alma_ C. _ Fenton, It can't be done. It's like taking off | The boards were slid swiftly over the | amateur tooth-extracior, Mr. A. el L RS | Mtk E D Valetson, Lucille Beckwith, - "‘r” of gt ""({;’flr er. Entire number of pupils, ;h'l-t):nn Tzzo. Catherine McVeigh, r- a - S o e tardy nor dismissed, 2: Max|npeither absent, tardy, nor dismisaed, orothy S. Whitney. races! A tt e in- | Was aching some time ago, and there-| Second grade: Helena A. Hoar, - 2 - = o 2 " y/ your b e:’ily :m:?:; ::;:r attempted ;:',‘,'.‘e‘;t ;l;gdoplemot:;hm:;ht“;gm;ge be | Dy won the csteem and thanks of the | teacher. Entire number of pupils — Irene Combi 7. Henry Boynan, Ellia Deeb, Edward | First and Second grades: Mary B. big brute who had cricd ove footh. | neither absent, tardy nor dismissed. 4: West Thames Street School. Hildebrandt, Eli Segol, Gertrude Mc- [ Rutler. teacher. Entire number of pu- Young pe‘o»ple nee :1 your shirt before you have unbuttoned | tank and each keeper sat on his board, | ett, pulled £ ; y = i avel Flemi arthy, vadolny, Z|nits. 31 neither absent, tardy. nor ache for a long time. Mr. Bartlett had ander Deptulski, Mabel Fleming, Sagiels Carthy, Louise Nadolny, Horace Mor- [ nf : ne SoEni ot ERET Syttt Y | BT Clrabit Tiewrl et = | P, 270, ety gt w2 |emg, © 1 T N T e Ve vt | Jeartc i the job, and they were caloulated to| Second srade: Amelia M. Young 4, teacher. © ni of ‘pt ird _szrade: es d. | Rarher’ Patsy Izzo, Eawin Land, Fran- | Lull out the toth or pull off the head, | teacher. Entire number of pupils, pils, ‘34; neither y. nor | teacher. Entire number of puplls, 44: | ces Henault. Oompiexions . dismissed, 2 Roger | neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed. » e Something had to move! neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 3: | o o nei L y, nor dis 5 i If you find yourself “left Some time azo onc of the elephants [ Joseph Gromko, Nellie Puza, ~Allce | Perniy, Charics Muonch. Raiph Par- | 1L John Green. Ivamc Newrith Mol e -:"I ol Boch ot ]yxor skin, and want contracted inflocnza, and a mustard | F My € : ., Isnatius loszki. h and Sixth _rrades: Robina d X r Erade: Isahelle W Toonmed. | ™ iile, Madeline O'Connell, Ade-[bert Willlams, Emma Elinderman, | Burgess. teacher. Fntire number of| 3 clear, fresh complexion, use Dt s Proscribed. i the courseltcacher. Entire number of pupils, 27; | lin® Rossoil o B Pl L 2 Handleman, Anne Hazam, Cella |puplia_27: neltker absent, tardy. nor o 1 her absent, o iss net ey, Gerdor 2 Publoszki, Dorothea_Tucker. Alsmi: 3 " Reethar 3 mustard was applied. Not only is|AUner poont trdy nor dlsmisscd, ki Joseph Shaffanser, Al- | Second’ grade: Kate J. Willey, | thy Favesll Domthe Tooom i mustard was applied. Not only J5|Charles Ferguson, Nathan Jacobson, T : +| thy Farrell, Dorothy Rogers, William \ y idreis lacgs wves: o cover) Bt Mo [ e vamatairl Annis Traor Esther Han- | teacher. Entire number of pupils, 36; | Biatr, bty > s 0 get zh. A e Tt Laviode 3 reston, Hulda Rossoll, | neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed,| Third and Fourth grades: Nellie e lc]ous egeta [ 35 ten g.l.[lnn_ of \\l\'lskey \\(vzre pogred First grade Agnes L. Loob; r, Veronica Wenzel. 6. Orrin Carashicl Louis Fishkin, | 0'Connell. teacher. Entire number of 2 down the elephants throat!” So it Is| First gréde: Aenes L. Looby 1 fourth zrades: Nellie F.|Stanley Wierabinski, Julia Cemmer, | pupfia( 37; neither aheent, tardy. nos A Wholesome Food that the elephant has a thick | t¢2<] um e teacher. Entire number of | Dora Katz, Amelia Strenkowski diems, s b - - N head as well as a thick skin. Howe her absent, tardy nor dismissed, 4 = ¥ - . . smissed, 6. Grade three: John Enos, x p ) |nead as welias a ¢ Wi Howerss | S Siarss. Folor Natramstald . 44: neither absent, tardy, nor| First A grade; Mildred M. Fiilmore, | Einn Erickeon Sarah Hogeard Gea G B e p S B s herole treatment succesded.—Tit- | FAT%, SEATE, Feter, Rervosetakt | dismisgea. 17 Dowers, Row- | teacher.” Entire number of puplls. 26 | four: Alfred Haring, Benjamin Hull ver ealer Kindergarten grade: Louise P. o~ . = e S <0 - »| _First and Second grades: Minnle A 1 X High grade American boots and|Hovey, E. Crowe, teachers. Entire | ) - Lorain Macoherson. = Tonle | Biilie Tobavker, *Albert Hildebrand, Gorden Snow, Frieda John- | Max Marshak, Louie Shostak, Leo | wiceeh,;teacher. Entire number of| g jcast once a day. Wash thor- pupils, 27: neither absent, tardy, nor zburg, George Haddad. <*Perfect|giemissed, 4. R. Edward Dziomba, Carl shoes are selling in northwest Indla.| number of pupils, 36; neither absent, | o"'g5k O £ s — tardy mor diomissed. §: Florence Seed, | Son. Isabelle Muleahy, Mary Wenzel, |§ with a warm, creamy lather — - Mary Narvosotski, Peter Kosienski. (1;'1(4":1"(]3'2:‘1‘\‘ : Mary F. Hinckley, ‘nFlnYl;(e"Bda;‘!:ledflgorE“lfl»“agel‘;n‘nvs.. Welles, R.Sherman. Ernest L. Starkweather, i tiabe flas fate 5 Ak For Them e Mt. Pleasant Street School. teacher. Entire number of pupils, 25; | teacher. Bntire number of pupils, 34; | ¥ e Fiastedt. : of cold water. Eighth grade; Gertrude L. Ward and | neither absent, tardy, n < neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, |, R RISorien grade: H.B. Rovce, It does not often take many days Teresa V. Coughlin, teachers. Entire (4. Tmogene Manning, Georze Guile,[4. Celia Kowlowski, Anton Polbosky, |pnd A. I. Taft, teachers. Entire num-| ¢ h recular care with Resinol number of pupils, 58; neither absent, | Joseph Ulrich, 3 zel. Jie_Green, Paul Goldberz. T mabile 6 SR abaent el Ao i Bo: tardy nor dismissed, 11: Miriam Ber; Sub_pris 2 rst grades: May | Kindergarten; Kathleen B. Murphy, | poF dismissed 2. Rarbara N. D'ziomba, s Y A S stresser, Dorothy Lester, Mildred Lew- | I Graham, teacher. Entire number of |Bthel L. Carpenter, teachers. Entire | EVelyn B. Wheeler. causethe Resinol medication sootkes 81| 15, Catherine Murphy, Barbara Odgers, | Dupils, 48; neither absent. tardy, nor | number of pupils, 50: neither absent, Pearl Street School. and refresics the Sarah Stamm, Alice Buckley, Fli |dismissed, 1. Mary Ulrich. tardy, nor dismissed, 4. Thomas Two- © soap is cleansing it FOR SA I Crumb, Joseph Diffley, Charles Fen- mey, William Brewer, Bennie Smwot-| Fifth and Sixth grades: I F. Staf- e - ton, Charles Heebner, James Kearney. Occum School. rucz, Harry Yalen. ford, Seacher. Mutire number of puplis, Ia severe or stbbors cusen, Resisal Sesp —— | Seventh grade; Tsabelle M. Crawford | Sixth, seventh and eight 30: reither absent, tardy, nor dismiss- 4 be aided by a little Kesinol Ointmest. Bod . B Divis " feachers, | Butire]Anms 10w e En‘;irgr;g':_ Boswell Avenue School. ed, 7. George Rosenberg, Clarence | il them, SMOKED SHOULDERS, Ib PORK LOINS, Ib number of pupils, 41; neither absent, | ber of pupils, 26: neither absent Second and third grades; Hazel An- [ Tracy, Eleanor Byrnes. Inez Cliffor g g e n === tardy nor_dismissed, i3: Max Bendett, | dy, nor dismissed, 13. Grade 6, Mary | derson, teacher. Entire number of | Harrict Newburs, Esther Shreshew LEGAL NOTICES FRESH SHOULDERS, Ib PORK CHOPS, Ib Clarence Brewer, Lewls Bromley, Sven | Coffey, Rosilda Champaigne, ~Henry | pupils, 35; neither absent, tardy, nor | Siy. Mollle Sirkin. e y ID__. Ad | R e Didrikson, Louis Goldstein, Percival | Foisy, Alice Green, Washington Le- |dismissed, 4. Grace B. Jackson, Clif- | Third and Fourth grades: Katherine n NOTICE T0 GRANT ADI> Howard, Lioyd Jones, Leroy Lafferty,|Page, Anna Le Roche, Rose Pion.|ford La Rochelle, William Lee, Charles | E; Murray, teacher. FEntire nu o A ORI O Forest Lewis, Gladys De Barros, Alice|Grade 7, James Fitzgerald, James | Mansie. of pupils, 41: neither absent, tar: E Gadbois, Anna Heckt, Arfify Haddad. | Lambert, tSeven Recave. Grade 8,| First grade; Jennie Congdon, | nor_dismissed, 15. Elsie Warren, Cora | irice of ‘Colchestcr, on the 15t ar of Seventh_grade; Mary J. Murphy, | Eugene Deshefy, Alfred Baldwin. teacher. Entire number of pupils, 23: | Ereeman, Eleanor Gadbols, e A D. 1916, ° > teacher. Entire number of pupils, 26;| Fifth grade; Portia F. Branche, |neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, | Freeman. Eleanor H. P. BUELL, Juage. e neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 5: | teacher. Entire number of pupils, 21; [ 1. Mary Elizabeth Zerull. man, Ida Botwick, Bromley, T e late of Laura Peckham, Mary Williams, Roy | neither absent. tardy, nor dismissed,| Kindergarten grade: Florence E.|la Charron. Florence Clifford, Marion i A waid District, ecensed. Rankin, Avery Stanton, Bessie Yalen.|S. Frank Blanchard, Cora Blanchard, | Tracy, feacher. Entire number of | Larsen. Polly Mitchell, Henry Ping, o D S henter &b 3 in Court and filed a petition Sixth ~grade; Elizabeth Beckley, | Ferdinand Foisy, Eugene Fountaine, | pupils, 23; neither absent, tardy, nor |Rank. Samuel = Safenovitz. erbert . “tor the reasons therein st teacher. Entire number of pupils, 29; | Theodore Genereux, Mabel Lambert, |dismissed, 4. James Barry, Anna |Smith, Jacob Cherni an instrument in writing neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, George LePage, Alice Ritchie. Jackson, Mary Johnson, Alice'La Ro- | Second grade; Lucy G. Mullin, teach- to be the last will and tes- Burton Ableman, Jacob Hertz, Hymen| Third and fourth grades: Rena B.|chelle. er. Entire number of | d may be prove Kenig, Lena. Bloom, Charlotte Bellows, | Murdock, teacher. Bnth b 3 neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 4. plication on Sl mors Pully eo| Small SUGAR CURED HAMS, Ib. 23¢ | NATIVE FOWL. Ib 22 Maacing - Grodotzke, | Priscila Gon: | pubils, 53; melther abscnt. Tanty. Tor | Seventy oo oy oo ilarn | Walter Sautter. Harry Waters, Miriam | DecaPPiication on dle more fullyap-| s 1. s WD _______LLC B|calve, Beulah Carpenter. dismiseed,’ 7. Lawrence Ealdwin, Fe- | g ~ oo taaire Shrtire number | So: Fannle Sirkin. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said b Sixth grade; Mary . Mullin,|lix Champasme, Sarah Goldstein, Hen- | O box, teacher. ber| First grade: Ida B. Adams, teach tition he heard and determined at{ EEF LIVER, 3 Ibs 25¢ | RGUND STEAK b 22¢ Bll| tescher. Entire number of pupils, 36; | rictta Green, Obeline Lambert, Opal- puplls, 23; neither absent. tardy.|Entire number of pupils, 22; 'neither | the Probate Court Room in Colchester, A y oo o neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 7: | ma_Lambert, Buzene Raneville. Heatn, med. 3. Seorse Durr, John |absent, tardy. nor dismissed, 3 Chales | 1918, At 10 o'clock ta the fore:] Roland Harris, Carl Johnson, Abra-| Second grade: Emma Shereshevsk Fifth and oixth erades: Mrs, 8. s.|Gherron. Wiliam Hoffman, Madeline | noon, and ‘that notice of the pendency) BAG SAUSAGE, Ib__________22¢c ! BACON, Ib 20¢ ham Markoff, Frederic Peterson, Edith | teacher. Bntire number of pupils, 32: | pori'h @nd sixth grades: Mrs. S. S| Williams. of ‘siid petition. and of said hearing . 3 e Je;.‘;,&i Sarah Mig.lmolx‘e Sfigal_h ;em}nr nhsg:. tardy. nor dismissed, | SUiHOPs 'f"—;q{;& .b:e;'t fl!‘::ly ngr Bridge School. therean, be given by the v:‘yh‘“l oo 1 srade; te urphy, | 9. Jennie Bearnel, Frederick Cham sat, ; moe : his order one time in The Norwich| CORNED BEEF, Ib 10c | CHOICE CORNED BEEF, Ib 16¢ | acrer, Entive number of pupils 27: | patene, Yohn Miliger, “Bertha Koriol, | Wiiater” Bastn dlersaan 'Hary | tencher. Emtir wamber of bt 21 | i fa i Bl BT, 8 Se |1 Pl S R A nelther absent. tardy nor dismissed. 11: | Julla Korlol, Brnest Le Pase, Charles | Blacker, Della Pounch. Winnifred | neither absent, tardw, nor dismissed. 3. | prior to. the date of Fuid heating. and | HING Witter O'Neil,_Otto Rerberick, Theo- | Lamoreux, ‘Aldora Paquette, Phousine | Bouncn’ e oCH, nnired | oTRe Clement, Charles Hashers, De.- | by sending a copy of motice by Fegic-| ore ns, Francis Fournier, Ray- | Ramville. . . = 3 ds. = D% | tered mail to Are. Emeline W, Du WASHINGTON cRISP! Pkg-__- 8c | A&P PUMPK'Ny can_.____81-3¢ mond Heebmer, David Goldbers, Leon- | First grade: Julia A. McKay, teach- | g ang o g f0Urth grades: Bessle 3 | win Martin, Fleanor Bdwards. {"and that i 2 London, England. and that refurn bel ard Staubley, Kenneth Thompson, An- | er. Entire number of pupils, 20 nel- | GTont teacher. Entire number of| Third grade: Ellzabeth G. Danihy, | made to this Court. EVAPORATED PEACHES, Ib___ 6o [J| fonciniem S Cromb. Serma | sher aheony, tardy mor ieiiesed, 1| Simbcd, " it~ svide gt | oiger abventy tards nor ‘diomisecd, |~ & covme 0% Twopste oot | DRIED LIMA BEANS, Ib______ 7¢c AT A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD Marsh. - Fourth_grade, Esther Durr, |l Maryanna Pedace. wich, within and £oF the District GOLD DUST, Ib. pk 16¢c | FIG BARS, b 7 g e i Long Society School. 3ilared Krohn, Lowrerico Davis, Mar- | ~First and Second grades: M. Jose- | o8 nnr\"“.‘)%h.‘n‘n the 14th aay of April | WO T neither absent, tardy nor dismissed. 12: | Third and Fourth grades; Lina B. | i iy orvar e D o e o IOk | B el v ~ c | L C y - IC Beatrice Ableman, Mary Goldblatt, | Spalding, teacher. Butire number of | ot %nd second grades: Elizabeth |of pupiis. 39: neither absent, tardy. nor | PReaic—UPLSON & AYLING. Judsy | SPECIAL 20—STAMPS FREE—20 g, Lynch, teacher. Entire number of |dismissed, 8. Arthur Beaver, Mary | mosins %, Felix C. Garceas, late of Eouia Abramso, Johe Alborth Ciys | Alomiceca. 4 Avired Amderson Wi | Bupile, 28: neitber abgent,"taras, nor | Dunn, Fiorence Hasard, Howard Has. | “Rocuia " & derscas of £ramslin, Carpenter, Louis Gordon, Joseph Lowls, | liam Danflowicz, Raymond Bvans, | e oavties: rhoge Durr, Otto’ En- [ard, Joseph Pearson Jennie Pedace,|Conn. sppeared in Court'and Sied 3 WITH Burton Robinson, Barl Vera, Frederick | Florence Johnson. 4 ans, | sling, Walter Irons. Rorgert Storme. George Turner. r:ll;;zn‘vl’:gjn‘xfi for the reasony ther 3 A&P LAUND) g econd_grades; Falls School. rst. Second and _ Third grades or at administration RY 2 30 grale; M. B Perry, tescher. | Pukaiius, teachar Mot aiatis 55| FIfth ana Sizth graces; Eiizabeth T. Sarah McClellan, teacher. Entire num- | £2505 oliPo0a To ve- intastacer . SOAP, 7 cakes c _ Entire number of pupils, 26; nefther | pupils, 24; neither absent, tardy, nor | Hayes, teacher. Entire number of pu- | P¢¥ Of Pupils, 21; neither absent. tardy, | Whereupcn, It Is Ordered, That sald o —————— FiLe S absent, nor. dismissed. 11: Alek | dismissed, 2. Rosalle Anderson, Elea- | pils, 25; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- | BT dismissed, 2. Henry Racine, Alice | petition be heard and determined a: Braumen, ge Goldstein, Moses | nor Peckham. . missed, 1. Frank Barber. ounch. fhe Probate Court Room in the Citr of Wequonnoc School. _ Norwich, in said District, on the 1sth ey et e Wilen East Great-Plain School. Third and fourth grades; Winifred s = day of Aprii, 3 ; Lee, Jas F. Driscoll, teacher. Entire number of| _Seventh and Eighth grades: Mary E. | the afternosn, and thet motice of ths Isabeilo O'Neil, Nel- | Fourth, fifth and _sixth grades; | puplls, 26, neither absent, tardy, nor | Caliahan. teacher. Entire number of | pendencs of said petition, and of said lie Pitts, Dorothy Parsons. Maude G. Lathrop, teacher. ~Entire |dismissed, 6. Helen Dudek, Dorothy |puplis, 25; neither absent, fardw, nor|(earink thereon, be given by the pub Second _grade; Julla M. Pease, |number of pupils, 30; neither absent,|Gildersleeve, Francis Coleman, _Ed-|dismissed, 5. Carl Kioss, John Myer, | ICRtion of this order one time in some teacher. Entire number of pupils, 28; | tardy, nor dismissed, 1. Gladys Hunt- | mund Fanning, Natalie Connor, Irene|Raymond Pingree, Lawrence Seidel, | Distriet at beant thore ponon in said nelther absent, tardy nor dismissed, 5: | ley, ' Abraham [Burchman. Absent | O'Nefl William Troeger. he date of said hesring. and that red Arthur Armetrong, = Julius Goodman, | half day oniy, Cleora Huntley. First and Second grades; Lillian C.| Sixth grade; Annie M. Plunkett, | turn be made to this Court. Samuel. Lorinsky, Samuel Nelkin, Elea- [ First, second and third grades; | Stetson, teacher. Entire number of pu- | teacher. Entire number of pupils, 207 NELSOK J. AYLING, Judga e A b - I e e e o A Py = i ey and! ber of pu ; neither t, tar- ® o Brown, julia Cu- | Albert Bibeau, Annie T. Daily, Mary | ““hkon. ot ex PsCHER Amna . Cuiran, - teachers. Entire 4, Tracy Odgers. | banski. Helen Gallup, Greenhalgh, Edward C. Murphy, Hei- _aprisa M ant e RS st

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