Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 27, 1916, Page 7

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Mechanieal Repairs, Painting, Teim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scott:& Clark Corp.|"® B07 to 515 North Main St. MAHONEY BROS., . FALLS AVENUE sHack, and Boarding SR DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Rooms 18-19 Aljce Buildi Norwich 3 Jnfl-l it LEGAL NOTICES ‘52| O'Brien, Mlidred Dunn, Rosanna Peio- Sine | lance, Mary Casey, Louise. O by | Arthur P TN . e sy T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD il and for ‘District fl@-—'fi. o0 the Sist day of Jude =2 | EXPLAINS WHY MEN .| Brennan, Esther Fahey, Madeline Kir- 72 -30.08 70 30,08 / Predictions for Monda: {Probably- Monday’s weather: Fair. Sun., Moon and Tides. sote. (Fvaten. If Rison: Six er high water it 13 low tide, wmuh 18 fotiowsa by flood tide. . GREENEVILIE Graduation at St. Mary’s—Man Injured at U. 8. Finishing Co. — Personals and Notes, At St. Mary's church Sundey ‘even- the graduation of the class of 1916 of St Mary's parochial achool was largely attended. The class num- 20, 8 boys and 12 girls. ‘The following pro: was_car- out: Solemn vespers (after Mag- nificat); Hymn to the Sacred Heart, class; distribution of diplomas; act of Consecration to_the Sacred Heart of accompaniment, lone, organ, Miss Lena Budreau; ad- dress, Rev. J. McCabe; benediction. Honor of valedictorian was awarded to Edith Rita Juneau. The honor of salutatorlan was awarded to| Wil Arthur Louis Portelance. Those. per- fect in attendance were Anna Bsther Caffrey, Mary Elizabeth Bundy. The following little boys and girls acted as diploma bearers for the grad- uates: Teresa Conlon, Veronica Rob- erts, Teresa Portelance, therine by, Marion She, Helen' Desmond, May Blanche' Aubrey, Ruth Bundy, nd Portelance, John Barry, Ar- thur Breen, James Shea, Vincent Bro- wy. Eugene Carroll, Francis Dopovan, ititam Walsh, Waiter Ryan, Ca.thu' ine-McNamara, Mary Fitzgeral trice Cavouette, Daniel. zagnect wa 5 ‘Bronfmo. ‘The Mllcwms pupils recelved Palm- er diplomas: Helen : Bundy, Dorothy ey, Francls Lacavere, Loretta Piche, ‘Margaret Maloney, Mary quin, Loretta Thompion, Mary do- Namara. Mary Ward, Bether Hinchey, Mary Carey, Nell McGrath, Nellio Q'Keete, Ireris Gaudette, Joseohy Porte- igden. Graduating class: Edith Rita Juneau, Luis Portelance, =Raymond Thomas Reed, Dora Mary Lafreniere, Mary Adelaide Murnhy, John Michast Higgins, Agnes M: Casey, Mary Blizabeth Bundy, Hannah Amella M- Carthy, Catherine Rita Daley, Mary Andrew Joseph Sulli- an, clia Nevins, Anna Es ther Caffery, Sarah Mary Risley, John Vincent Shea, Sadie Marie She, An- drew William , Bugene Joseph Carrol, Charles Chriatophor. Denats. “The class motto was Follow the King. The class colors were green and gold. To Graduate from Bates This Week. Willlam Boyd of North Main street duates enis week from Bates col- ege with the degree of bachelor of science. Mfr. Boyd graduated from the Norwich Free Academy with the class of 1012. While at Bates he'was very prominent in athletics, being captain of the track team. Mr. Boyd will be athletic instructor in @ boys' camp,et| Lake Belgrade, Me., this summer. Injured While at Work. S e i 4 © 8 Y nfien dly cut. The man was working at 'ARE GROWING BA Thousands of men are growing bald every day and don't know the reason hy, Maty ot cem never Skpect to what hair is-lef | Leora V. Best ‘Esther Rosenthal, 5| Latham, save ev This 8 indeed a pity, Says & hair Who_claims that usually comes frome carelessn anyons who gives the hair Just & little attention, sbould aiways have abundance %000, healthy hair. n.naru! n.nfl dirt help to_cause bald- cl the pores in the w g and ‘glying the dandruft germs ground for prolific breeding. ‘The treatment is very simple; sham- poo the at least once in ten for ey | nux:fi lnn\yinl rmns.n Sl!aa efficient preparation it best druggists cvary-flure are ncesd recommending as one of the guickest and surest treatments to stop itching, -Innlfl falling hatr, . ve all dan- to refresh and | lm” as follows, mmmmm.enunm Thumm, Paul D. vu;'!mw. ‘Worthington, . Assad, | P! *Elizabeth M, Con- nell, Irma R. Graft, Bertrice R, Green, *Mirlam M. Grover, Jessie Hitchon, Josephine A Holbrook, sMay . Kelly, Delia_R. Leffingwell, *Natalie E. ons, Lucile G. Miner, Freda E, Noyes, 2Hermoine Prunier, *Gladys H. Rice, *Martha H. Sabin- ki, *L. Christine Sullivan, Esther H. Turner, Viola I Walz, Elizabeth M, Williams, Helen' G. Woodworth, Seventh grade; F. B. Fellows, teach- . Entire number of _pupils, neither absent, tardy nor di: *Rose B. Breckenridge, Eva S, ridge, *Raymo: Bo: nd C. Boynton, ps, Charles = G. Hutzler, ch, s, 28; neither absent, tardy w Evelyn Brosofske, “Carlson, Otto Ensling, Robert Gi y, Darrow Vergason, For tire-year: Vlola. Hfl!. George Lumbert, Darrow Six'h mde. Liltan aMcClafferty, teacher. Perfect attendante for term. Larkkam, Mary Mara. . For Mosesian, Chester A. Parker, *Bugene | during L. Rouleau: Seventh grade; J. L. Spei teacher. Entire number of pupils, -89; neither absent. tardy nor dismissed, 15: Herman W. Austin, Horace P. Bill, Herbert H. Corey, *Frank L. Crowell, Helen C..Curran, *Richard Fanning, *Thomas J. Gleason, Ireme E. Kie- dasch, Eva C. Lacy, Natalie A. Mac- Harriet Morgan, *Marian’ Mott, *Elmer T. Pierson, Robert L. Rice, Lawrence H. Tefft. Sixth grade: E. M. Rose, teacher. Entire number of" puplis, 30 absent, tardy nor ssed, ward N, Assad, *Frank Bush, *Yip D. Liang, john Tefff, *Nellis Drake, Lil- lian A. Ross, -Annie E. Stockdale, Irene Wertl, Sixth grade; . Evangeline Fuller, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 28; neither absent, y_nor dismissed, 16: Howard Arnold, Kenneth Arnold, liam Browne, Kenneth Butler, Ray- mond Christiansen, *Frederick 'Duro, *Charles Dyer, *Floyd Hill, *Oscar Mosesian, *William Storms, Dominick| Pedace, *Violet Disco, Marion beare, *Mary Falcone, Pauline Mather, Edea Stramere. Fitth grade; Mary C. Haun, teacher. Entire namber of puplls, 30;, neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 12: *Ar- thur Assad, Edward Bogdanski, Mi- chael Froscello, *Salvadore Di Carlo, Elizdbeth Harvey, Catherine Haye: Robert Johnson, Jr., Danjel Leon Charles. Lorello, Charles MocGibney, Hartley. Morse, Mary Santos. Fourth grade; Helen M rop, teacher: Entire nu pils, $6; nelther absent, tardy nor dis- missed, 11: *Theodore - Alex, Ancelovitz, *Bernard Gillis, Frank Johnson, Harry Morse, George Lieten- der, Florence Alex, Marsha Bruckner, *Edna King, Ruth Tobin. Third grade; Ellen G. Clune, teacher, Entire number of pupils, 31; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 11: Bd- ward" Bush, “Harold A. Combies, Paul Connelli, Gilbert Denison, Thomas F. Haves, *John Hill, *Alice Anderson, Bessie Bruckner, Florence E. Morrill, Sara Sehelin, Florence Wilson. Second grade; Jeamnette C. Strahan, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 3 neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 10: Morris Cohn, *Charles Combies, *William Combies, Otis Fellows, Ar- Ottaariano, Margaret Dodd, *Winifred Fitzgerald, Lena , Levine Dorothy Pendleton, Erika Werth. First grade; L. Luella Wilson, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 37; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, Bennle Bruckrer, Raymond Cote, Ru- dolf Thumm, Kenneth Morrill, Mary Assad, *Ellen Combies, Angelina Ro- wano, Elsie Schelin. Kindergarten Suste C. Whit- tlesey, Ruth L. Potter, teachers. En- tire number of pupils, 34; neither ab- sent, tardy nor dismissed, 1: *Irene F. Combies. Town Street School. The report of perfect attendance In the Town street school. for -the.term ending June 23, 1916, was: Grades 7 and 8§, W. &, Tarbox, principal: M- dred Casey, Maude Eiler, Mildred Kin- ney, Agnes Laskowski, Susle Matassa, George Durr, John Heath, Willlam Julian Rangus, 'Theodora Sterry; 'for the year: George Durr, John Heath, Willlam Latham. Fifth angd Sixth grades; Mrs. 8. 8. X a machine and in some manner became entangled in the gearing his injuries. Dr. R, R. Aan duced “the fracture and attended, the other injuries. Kickers Trim Red Sox. The Greeneville Kickers defeated the Jewett City Red Sox Satur . ing by the score of § to 4. 3 ture of the game was the catching of Shahan and the pitching of Mumger —_— Personals and Notes. Robert Gélino was a. Wfillmfln VID— itor ‘over thé week en Jo‘hx\ Barnett of Soumbrun fs vis- ing relatives on Ninth street. i John ivan. 3 1on with the U, "z.' m~ : Mr, and Mi T T dmh Jehnxuk'g'::ew e::;w., Frank | Rozycki, ‘Mara, “Kathleen Ryan, rl\‘a‘lnw?heom Hlll. Rnhen Stott, Arthur First and Second grades; Helen E. 26. For term, Mare, Agatha E. Murray, Josephine Zukow sky, A. Earl Hil For year, 2 Agatha B. Murray, A. Barl Hill. Greeneville School. Eighth grade; Rachel Jennings,! Catherine F. Coughlin, teachers. En- Aire number of pupils, 43; neither ab- sent, tardy nor dismissed, 25; for the 14: *Helen E. Blackstone, May B, Connelly, *Gladys V. Ellison, Olga C, Grebe, Alide K. Hoar, *Fannie M. Kendall, Pear] Moody, *Ruth H. "McKinley, *Eisie Pearson, Stella A. Peterson, Lottie Rozyckl, Gracs Youns, Henry Eoyd, Harold C. Dahl, Evans, *Raym Ringland, *Johr B. Suplicki, *Benjamin D, 'Tilly, Henry A. Yerrington. Perfect for nine years from day they entered. kindergarten: Benjamin Tilly, na Gorton. Seventh grade; Catherine F. Cougli- lUin, Rachel Jennings, teachers, . Entire ik, Bally Hedtu: Dorotny . Hethel Gertrude Kilkenny, .Frances - Ksiazelk, Edith MoAvoy, *Edna Prodell, Mar- jorie Poole, *Paula Rodzay, Celia *Bianche Smigiel, *Marguer- ite Sutthill, Wipifred - Zahn, Rose Schaff, *George Barwell, John Bu- chanan, Hugh Dillworth, *Arthur Blli- son, Thomas Ferguson, Arthur Fitch, Stephen Hoffman, Herbert MoNeely, , *Benjamin Stearns. Sixih graA_e Sadie A, Driscoll, teach. er. Entire number of pupils, 3 neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 16: *Mary Church, *Arthur Crooks, *Thure Dahl, *Anfoni Fidrych, Alice T, *Reynolds Gorton, *Annie Hansen, Jemes McNeely, Susan Mc- Neely, *Edner Miner, Dorothy Peck- ham, ' Pauline Sobeliweski, *James Stearns, Cecile Stevens, ~Raymond Tarnoski, Hertha Thoma. Fifth and Sixth grades; E. Madden, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 41; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 22: Louise Erwin, Maud Ferguson, Albina Gromko, Stella Rozycki, *Meliss Shaw, Jeanne Theve, *Mary Tillen, Helen' Van Duyne, Sophie Schaf, *Humphrey Brennan, George Cormier. Abja Cctn, Frank Crooks, _Alfred Ladd, Alfréd Levitsky, Frank Prodell, Herbert Prodell, Bernard _Sebastian, Henry Sebastian, Levi Talbot, Napo- leon Turcotte, Ernest Zachae. Fifth grade; Jennle Crowe, Entire number of pupils, 37 absent, . tardy nor _dism Charles Anderson, 'William teacher. neither 21. er, Marianne Blackledge, Lucy Buchanan, *DeliaDanilowicz, *William Douglas, Fannie Dempski, 'Walter Ericson, Louis Gorton, Frederick Haslam, Katherine Hildebrand, Joseph Hoffman," *Joseph Koscinsid, “Herold Kramer, *James Kremer, ‘*George Kudlick, *Brownie Labensks, skillian 00d, *Lewis Mileski,*Estella Olsson, Frank Zahn. | * Fourth grade; L. M. Calkins, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 30; neither absent fardy nor issed, ne; Ruth Burdick, Apostls ‘Caregeorges,’ *Adelaide Christman, *Louis Geer, John G. Has! guerite Kilkénny, *Julia K de Oelze, Eisie Peterson, e e i s, er Super, Ruth Whil Pmu Gildarist. ; | Levander, Ainnie Quinley, ‘ourth grade; Katheryne H. Casey, e Entire number of pupils, 00; neither absent, - tardy nor ' dismiisse 00: Speran ‘Behryn, Leo € Heimie Cohn, *John Jervewicr, Bari utn‘h r John mhn. George &run Bm lomeki, *Richard Boyd. Mildréa Brennan, “AMbina Dep M June:26,'1918, by M Tieten Imm smwsu- ham. - y, June 235, 2ok Jane Forter HNS—In R, une 78, 1916, Jame: mu. aged {8 n-g. b 7 i Frank lhmm lt‘:‘ years. ??/ms— London, Jube 25 16, Altred Rogers, husba m Clark . Rogers, aged 52 Lady Assistant : Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Shea & Burke 41 Main Strest Faneral Directors Kleanthe ‘Armenaca. First grade; Agnes L. Looby, teach- er. Entire number of . pupils, 2 Delthier absent, tardy nor dismiased Stanisiew Bartmickl, emuey J. Bo)d Kindergarten Louise Hovey, Elizabeth Crvwe. ers. Ba tire number of pupils, 00; neither al sent, tardy nor dismissed, 12: Nathan Sears, Alix Wojchiechowski, Harriet Anderson, Molly Narvosotki, Florence Seed, Helen ‘Sutthill, Lillian Wallace, Alles Zaleski, Dorothy Turner, Emily Hill Seglla Przeyowskl, Bertha Wal- ace. - Wegquonnoe School Seventh and Bighth . Mary E. Callahan, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 25; -neither ‘absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 16: Walter Abrahamson, William Day, Patrick Donahue, George Haven, Irving Haven, Harold Heap, Bila_Kinder, *Carl Kloss, Jennié Kro- del, ‘Mildred Maynard, *John Myer, Da- vid O'Brién, *Raymond Pingree, Alfred Proulx,s *Lawrence - Séidel, *William Troeger. ‘Willard Day was absent one day in the year. *Perfect for year 5. Sixth grade: Anne Marie Plunkett, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 17; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, E 0. Bi- 1 Gneumlgh absent one-half day. grade; Christine ' Graham, techr BBy Bl et 53 neither “absent, tardy, nor dismissed, Helen Aberg®, Bl illiam Brooks, John Dny Theodore Gladue, Harold Heap®, Sa- rah Newton. Third grade: Clementine - Gr‘ha.ln, teacher. Entire Dumber_of pupfl.g ueither absent, tardy, dismi : Ly Adamq ‘fl Krodel, Charles Martin, *Hil- or. | 9a_Troeger, R-y‘mnnd Yerrington. Second 1da M. Desmarais, fi me numbet nf Punm, 18; neither absent, ‘taray, dismissed, 9: Monics Bonezek, mhhlbemtmof‘b*wafiifiimne* ‘We know, and. tomers already know, that we have the largest and most complete stock in this vicinity. Wewmt-wtmyohhmhc&n,oom week special values in every line so that all will have an impelling reason fo our showing of Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases. This sale is most opportune & muanmmwhwmym&mhglbmwmd sary luggage. The Following Will Be Found In Trunk Department, Men's: Suit Cases and Traveling Bags—All Kinds Matting Suit Cases, du H- inch, brass binding, corners, regular $1. 55 v-lu ot $1.19 Brown Fibre Suit Cases, made with inside straps and two all-round outside straps, reg- ular $1.50 value at. Heavy Fibre Sult Cases, imi- tation leather, inside straps, Jeather covered handles, strap fastenings, msu!u- $2.00 valui at .... $1.19 lined, nnh: $5.00 valuo at. $3.95 Russet Brown Cowhide Traveling Bags, leather Cov- ered frame and leather lined, nguhr $5.00 value at........ $3.95 Brown Cowhide Traveling Bags, sewed-in frame, leather lined and sewed-on cormers, Hitea with Tollet Set. $16.50 value at. Black Walrus Grain® Bags, sizes 17 and with sewed-in_frame, lning and brass Tegular $8.50 value at. Genuine Walrus Traveling Bags (flesh side) with leather and sewed-on corners, $10.00 value at. Trunks—All Kinds and All Sizes Steamer Trunks, genuine ‘“Fibre- fmy" Trunks, Gépendable In every way. " 32-inch :fidv alue 37.00 34-inch $6.95—value $8.00 Trunks, flat top, canvas covered, iron boynd, steel clamps and excel- sior lock. 32-ineh g.s&’-vllua $5.50 ~value $7.00 34-inch Matting Suit Cases with two brass clasps and metal corners, a good serviceable Suit Case. 14-inch 42c—value 50c 16-inch S5Qco—value S59¢ 18-inch’ §5c—value 6Sc Genulpe Straw Matting Suit Cases;’ wood frames, leather corners, two brass clasps .and brass lock, well sewed through- out, sizes 18, 20 and 24-inch, regular $1.00 value—all sizes at 85o- Trunks, flat top, canvas covered, fibre bound, heavy hinges and bolts with strong leather straps. 32-inch $5.95—value $7.00 34-inch ~value $8.00 Large “Fibre-fitty” Trunks, three-ply veneer wood, fron bottom and cloth lined. value $10.00 50—value $12.00 34-inch 36-inch Fibre Suit Cases, size 24-inch, with two all-round straps— ceieene. $119 Heavy Fibre Suit Cases, size 24-inch, 7 inches deep, cloth lined, leather corners and two leather straps, regular $2.50 value at . $2.1 Matting Traveling Bags, size 17-inch, with brass lock and two . catches, regular $1.00 with solid hardware m straps and cloth lined and “@eep tray. Follawisg Hemss Are In Leather Goods Dept, thk!mlhtr'rnvanng“( size 18-inch, - sewed leather lined, doubls -‘n 18-inch—Special price. | “THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO, Union St. Jean de Baptist Holds An- nual Banquet—St. Louis Society Meets—Personals and Notes. The Union St. Jean de Baptist its annual social and banguet in St. Louis hall ~ Saturday evening. THe . Boudon was dered. At 11 o'dlock about 90 persons sat down o X bountiful banquet consist- bride js the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marcoux of Norwich avenue and has been employed in Willimantic for the past year. _ % Meeting of Representatives for Pre- red: A company as assistant book} day morning.

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