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BUILDING AND BUSINESS. with . metal, and will be used.for ¥ e T s : % ; E storage purposes. The cost will bel 1 Clemring Show 'Impuvqmmo—Nawj ¥ 5 i i . |about $5,000.. A Biflding Projects. l : 3 v e, : 2 < “The clearings of the 'Hartford banks for the past week in com- parison with ‘the. same week- of -last gear, show a decrease of 17.7 per cent., and those of New Haven for the same period a gain of 3.8 per cent. lullfinfl Permits. Sales of real estate during the ' Girolorno Giri, frame addition, Wil- week, as shown hy the number of : - | et * liets'av. Cost $500. e fo TS is | . 9 : s . .- . Jeremiah 'l‘womey, frame lfldluon. g o i “ = warranty deeds filed for record in| Plans for extensive alterations ' to . Garage Fnr West Main Street. Bank st. Cost $201 » 3 O 5 the cities of the State reported in}ihe house -of Mrs.’ Emma Weits, of -strer ; : " ’ 35t been Permits For Sevenl Ganges Have Been lnued——Extenuve wood, e Narre xgeelt, and il b used : as'an open-air .motlon' picture the- atre. The cost will' be about $7,000, Altgnhom to Norwich qun House—Other Building St The <os i be done by 156 Activities In N .!mdv-- ity. 5 2 day. Mrs, ‘Anna Gordon has been grant-| S. K. Gross, trnme garage, 14 Alger The Commercial Record, numbered place. Cost $200. 7,8" as compared with 382 in the East Town street have been complet- | €d,a building permit by Fire Marshall ' Howard L. Stanton to build a large| N. E. Carpet Lininz Co., storehouse, g IR ¢ F.L. U S C SHO' A i ¢ last Mortgage |ed by . Architects ~ Cudworth ~and 3 CAULKIN OMPANY WING A FULL ]]NE T e etwiod $304.570, | Thompson, The plans call for an ad. |¢R0USh to accommodate two cars and |Water st Fost #0000, 3 . J. Handel, ili Easx 1; s 3 Comaciog i a0 01 e Siion Toudo teet E Stcies High with lea.vo‘l;z:le;fidt:'fm spanep’ -m’.‘: s ‘v:;:kshop R e i Bty 36;_naither .absent. tardy, -ner dis- OF BUICK VALVE IN THE HEAD MOTOR CARS AT week in the year 1917. gravel ‘rocof. ere e. no .porch- | - 3 Max A. Rice, toreh 7 ssed, 2. Anpa Gauthier, Viola Polé- bfl.lVER Petlt:m! my bankruptey for the{es and bays added to the present co-| The %eport of Fire Marshali How- Bmm‘i’y st Coacglw.ra.me siorenouse | wacik.” s THE MAJESTIC GARAGF. IMMEDIATE Y week numbered 12, with assets of |lonial structure and the interior ‘of|ard'L. Stanton shows that during the.| Central Coal Co., frame shed. 3 Mt, Pleasant. H 3119727 and liabilities of $146,388.|the house will be entirely romodeléd.|quarter ending March .31.there.have| Miss M. E.. Lewis, frame .garage,| Eighth gnde, G.~L. Ward and L. CAN BE MADE ON THE FOIJ.OW]NG Moms- A vear ago in the same week five|A new plumbing and heating arrange-|been ‘twelve building permits iisued. ‘Waller court. . Cost’ 329 M. Calki; Entire number petitions, with total assets of $4,-|menmt will be installed together with|Eight of these are for mew buildings Sandeid S meither ‘absent, tardy, nor PRIC.B DELIVERED IN NORWICH. B : 105 and liabllities of $24618, were|new electric wiring. apd’ the other four are brick- altera- WATERFORD. "Arthur Berberick, Fran- i filed in this State. g ‘tions. . The- permits inchude -six new & “Had S TR S e To Erect.Garage. . fgdrpes PN e SO RARR Y s’ B, Taen: Giies, || E-49 7 Passenger, 6 Cylinder Touring Car. . . last week, have total authorized| David N. Gordén will erect at:No. Lambert Buildinng" c,,,l,'.“‘_ new schoolhouse in, Waterford, to Frink, lhdellne Grodotzke, E_4,5 spumfl 6 Cyhdfl Tm‘ C‘r . capital stock of $235000, comparing|4 Asylum street.a garage for the ac-| o work ‘of rebujlding and del- 'rep]ace the one recently = destroyed | Marion Royce. with 15 concerns formed in the cor-|commodation of cne car. The ‘build- ;0" " Tampert pro on Frank.|DY. fire, have been completed and| Seéventh grade, I M. Cra.w(ord and (§ E.50 7 Pas: 6 Cyl“.‘dfi. Sedan. . responding week of last year, hav-|ing s to be of frame construction ome! i’ sqnare has been completed and the | Preliminady estimates will be eub- E, B Davis, teachers... Entire number schges, sessde ing total authorized capital of|story in height. A building permitshas i “alrea L 5 ither absent,” tardy, |} F.49 5 P 6 C Sedan : " building is already octupied. This|Mitted at once. The building is to be Ry o assenger, B $638,000. been granted by Fire Marshall Hovr iid he one that was gutted |Of brick, utilizing a.part of the . old |Bor dismissed, ‘6. Avis Gobb, ‘Amelin 2 Building permits were issued Jast|ard L. Stanton. The framework has ol b thelo AL i) . 5 : ik foundations, two ‘stories high, Avith | Eymliszewska,’ Anna Anderson, Otto E-46 assenger, ylinder Coupe S N, week in the,cities of New Haven|been completed and . the building S Lo P e, . gavel roof, 40x48 feetThere i1 e | Berberick, Anna Anderson; Otto Ber. 3P G Bridgeport, Hartford and Water- | boarded in. Alterations to Young Block. eight rooms.,seating 40 and 48 pupils | bérick, Faymond *Heebner,” Raymond 4 Cyli Touri a0 bury to the number of 98, for new Permit Granted For G Extensive -_alterations ‘are - under |each, with, teachers’- room. Tge bufld-“—avmchfille S E-35 5 me’ Cyhnh urng Car construction work to cost ~$325,880. ermit Granted For Garage. way. at the Young block on the cor-|ing. will be eauipped with siate. black- |, Seventh grade Mary: J. -Murphy, |l E.34 3 Passenger, 4 Cylinder Roabter‘ IR s Thig is the best showing for some| A building permit has been grant- |ner of Franklin and Main streets, The |boards and iron staircases and a gray- | L8aCher.. Entire number of ‘pupils, 21; b weeks. A year .ago in the samejed Martin D. Kilblin to erect a garage |lower. floor of the building.is. the part |ity steam heating system. . |neither abeent, tardy, -nor, dismissed |} E.4 4 Cylinder nght Delivery . cities 128 permits were issued, for jat :7 ll;earl street. 'Il;he structure is|undergoing . the . operations. The old|. —_— T g[. mHa.l;{let Nawbury, Helen Risley, veeas new construction work to cost|to be 10x16 one story high. It will belfigor:lias been removed and 2 new one {BUILDING OPERATIONS 3 ulda Rossoll . 4 A $376,280. of frame construction. iis ‘bein; Zaid. Sixth grade, Rose. M. Beckley, teach- Demonmhon a tment. T Listed among the -new - projects of % % : IN'NEW ENGLAND |er. Entire numhu of pupils, 21; nei- by ppom elq,hpng 1988 fhe week are recidence work in| T T T T 3 : ther .absent, tardy, -nor. dismissed Hm.ue for the saine weelt. last’ vear | Statistics of bullding ‘and enginser- | Theodore' Calkins, ~ Edwara Hilaer. || Salesmen in charge—Louis H. Maples, phone 56. ‘Wew Haven, to cost $50,000; school-|$maller work in 2ll . parts . of tho{w‘lth 16 house - in Waterbury; theatre in|State. }LLoa; -« | ing . operations in' New England -as|brand, Frederick Judge, Helen Green, Torrington; alterations to residence |- Contracts let includs.' large addi-xamofif:tedfot:; szflh 200 :;?es?fi%o WeekS| compiled by The F. W. Dodge Com-|Gertrude Hathaway. Roscoe K. Burrows. in Norwiech; new schoolhouse} gn tion to foundry; in Branford, open; 5 pany follow: % Ty ‘frfide: l{:rryfz "‘}Pflés'mh- Waterford; central fire station infair motion theatre in New London Contracts to' March 25 1918.$28,337,000 | o1, “htire numi of pupils, 29; nei- ;‘IArtford; on\a )m%}l tw(l::! fit;m{iy g;ne lzu'n‘l two-family houses jn’ all NEW LONDON. 'COnt.racts to March 28, 1911',‘33, g‘:“:bun;i tardy, -nor dt‘:m!ueld‘. 4 ouses in New ven, artfor e larger cities of the State, addi-| ion. | Contracts to March 28, 1916. Rankin, Burton Robinson, Ken- Bridgeport, Waterbury and New|tional government buildings in ‘Neyy | Improvement _ at - Experiment Station. e | Contracts to Mar 5 neth Thompson, Elizabeth Wefand. | Brazil and China. America’s trade T 3 y i 2 J. Taylor Douglas has - taken the | GO0 5o o0 1k Fifth grade, Kate A. M te: 3 = Z AFTVILLE factory addition in New|London, 16 iour-family houses inxm ot Contracts to March 1914. de, Kate urphy, teach-|balance with Spain is favorable, but aMterations to bank _build- | New- Haven, three-family houses = in | oniiact for ensive changes and 5 241 Contracts : 7 er. Entire number of pupils, 35: nei- | the exigencies of allied finances have A i the in New Daper and " condidemablal ot el e “}'2"{“’:}"3‘,‘5 Jo be amade” to the ot e nin : Tois 307,000 | ther absent, .tardy, nor dismissed, 7. |caused tho doliar to drop in tnat|Pupils With Perfect Attendance at and monitor = buildings in Spring- e . Unil es Experi- |~ +racts to March 1911, ¢ George: Angell, ~ William Lafferty, country tbrough payments for large| Wequonnoc Schoel—Other Village 610, Saaliohta hloalcr tor’ banks In menizi Sration on Trumbull street. ™ A Contracta to March 1910 % Floyd Pierce, Leonard Partridge., Wal- | allied purchases in exchange on this N “ ‘G ' P l New Haven and alterations to . sev- | mmmoer, oF the bulldings =will beconcaces to March 25, 1903, ter Judge, Nellie Pitts, Dorothy Par- | country. e See ets It’ Pee eral resideaces. in Greenwich, ost of which will b apent sisbos. |Contracts 'to March 28, 1908. et grads, N. W, B S Tremendous growth in America’s| During the winter term just ended Norwich had_three sales of real es- CHnE fb Bkat, 2000 | Contracts to March 28, 1907. 2 000 | Entire number: of pupils. of o [trade with Asia has been the most|there were 66 pupils-at the Wequon- Ofi Th|S corn” tate during the past week to 14 for the| , Contract for Sterehouses. Contracts to March 1906. r of pupils, 27; neither | notable feature of the commercial vear. same week last year. The loans for| F. W. Mercer has the contract|Contracts to March 28, 1905. absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 10. Ar- Toc. schaol whe yeece neifiisr . Kigant, Japanese tonnage virtually has been|tardy Adismi: the two weeks were $8.800 and $6,450 |for the erection of a building on|Contracts to March 25, 1904, thur Armstrong, Charles Bjork, i+ |free from the larze demands made on Eighth grl::;;'sed . e respectively. . Water stveet for the New England |Contracts to March 25, 1903, zabeth Durle, Hazél, Judge. shipping flying other allied flags in|teacher. Enti ber Leaves The Toe as Smooth as the| In'New London there Were six sales |Carpet Lining Co, ‘It will be 40x100|Contracts to. March 25, 1903, 181480001 320 Moore,’ Fleanor Mahoney. Bve-the Atlantic and transportation faciil- | neiiner absent, tards: n%tr e T Paim of Your Hand, _ |of realty for the past week compared With.a «wing %0x80 feet, covered|Contracts to March 2, 1901, 23,566,000 | i, R20Kim Alice ‘Sandberg, Trancis | ties in the Pacific have remained al- |g: The corn never grew that “Gets-It” Charles Adams, Fdpa . Baldwin, Annie Dailey, Elizabeth Hartley, Ma- bel Larkin, Richard Mather, Edward most normal while war needs were curtailing the available space else- where. will not get. It never irritates the flesh, nev Er makes your toe sore. Just PERFECT ATTENDANCE RECGRD. \er Entire number of pupils, 3 two drops of “Gets-It” and presto! the o tbsent tardy ner’ dismissed. Third Grade—Agnes L. Curran teacher. Enmtire number. of pupils, nest Peloquin, -Dwight Richardson, L Dclmlehy L Riche neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, Murphy, Robert Shaw, Dichard Troes- 5 7. Subis Metviewicn - Dototh B The result has been the importation |ep corn-pain. vanishes. Shortly you can|List of Pupils _ Neither_ Absent, Tardy | Batley, ~ William Bedard, Raymond| Sub-Primary Grade: Florence E. |4, rothy Bur-|of great. quantities of silk, tea, Wool, | “ Seventh grade: Mary E. peel the corn right off with your fin- Nor Dmmued Lalt Term., . |Christensen, Arthur D’Afri, Herbert|Tracy, teacher. Entire number of pu- ton, Phenette Santos. Catherine Sulll- |tin, vegetable oils and manufactures, v Caiatas. ; etable oils a actures. | yeacher. Jintire number of pupils, 16; Jensen, Robert McBurney, Carl Deck- | piis, 10; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- | Ferenec Srara, 1 Cliste Way.|worth 3514135374 in the first elah |neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, The perfect Mtendance record in the|er, John Evans, Hsrold Rasmussen,|missed, 1. Julian L. Gross, Second > Gtals —Talls M B '&%2‘05 ‘1?;6‘ o 39&1‘;635 e " tq |10: John Andrews, 'Frieda _Bauer, schools of Norwich for the school term | Francis Baker, Louiee Beetham, Ava e R {ochicy Mntirs mumber: of upilai a5 | Ao e wut t° Robert Brown, George Gladue, Mildred ending .March 28th was _announced | BYrnes, Dorothy Farrell, Bessie Wener, ; Sl and: T 2oy il IncesREel S om ) 3 320 10 |Kloss, Fred Meyers, Lilllan Stricht, Monday afternoon by Superiritendent |Anna Weyant. Bighth grade, Catherine E. Cough- | feltiie?, sbsert tardy, nor dismissed | $310,421,570. Caroline _Varley, John Wohlleben, of Schools Edward J. Graham. Most| Sixth srade: Tleanor M. Rose, teach- (1in, teacher. Entiro number of pupils | 13 %" AR BROSRD CHDVRS |\ A\ STDDEN DEATHS | Talis Wiuideshen) of the schools had made returns Mon- |ef. Entire number of pupils, neither | & er nt, tardy, nor s- o » d Sixth de, Christi Graham, @ay. The list announced follows: !absen,, tardy nor dismissed, 5: Charles|missed, 27. Humphrey Brennan, Ar.|A8nes Lukowski Alice Persons. Jen- ixth grade, ine Gabele, Bernard-F. Giltes, Edna A |thur Crooks, Thure Dahl, Antoni Iid- | Bie Polozota ne Warakomski, R e e o Broadway School. | King, Russell P. Storms, Emifie M.|ryeh, Richard Pearson, Joseph O’Neil, | Beatrice Cupvai c Fs Report Sh Total of 56|3: Heten E. Campbell, Sarah New- 5 % : - Firat - Crades Imelda Good, | Coroner's Repol ows Total of : Heten ‘amp! arah New- Bighth grede: F. L. Newton, H. S.|Thumm, Veronica K. Weyant. Herbert Scott, William Semple, James cha . 2 For the Count; ton, William Prooks, John J. Day, Blackmar, B. G. McCloud, A. M. Young, | “Fifth grade: Mary F.. Hinckley, |Stearns, William Stranz, Albert Nel- teacher. Emtire number of pupils, 26; e o E i 3 3 : bl Theodore Gladue, Edwin Heap, Harotd teachers. Entire number of pupils, 91; | teacher. Entire number of pupi son, Sarah Boyd, Mildreq Carr, Res-|neither absent, tardy, nor 3 = : & foi . nelther sbeent, tardy nor distiseed, 32. | neither absent, tardy nor dismiecd, 8. |1da Champagne, Maud Ferguson, Alice | 7., William Hagerty, Henry | Coroner e I e - Sl Ak Alice C. Conrad, Irene M, Cruthers,|Sara Schelin, Lucy Di, Cario, Henry|EFraser, Alice Green, Annie Hanson,|Alice La Rochelle. Teslie ' ljulli tlerls R qgj.ar:z(-rd:r( mafihe‘r i":‘afler'e nu‘r‘nb:: of T 1‘\: 26 Violet .F. Disco, Pauline C. Mather, |Pingpank, -John Hill, Antonio Lengo,|Anna La Roche, Edna Miner, Mary | Georse Way, Margarett Weiand, Helen | 1918 snows that there were 36 sudden |ieather. Fntire number of DApRS Mary M. McGibney,-Axelina J. Rice, |Carlyle Turner, Harold Combies, Mary | cCune, Mabel McKinley, Susan Mc- | Lukowski, R : Dorothy F. Rogers, Emma C. Rosigne, | Roffo. Neely, Dorothy Peckham, Cecile Stev-| First : Grade—Anna M. Curran, |the auarter. New }A)nf}on leads the|13: Ovila Belisle, Elizabéth = Borden, |Trene A. Werth, Thelma E./Hart, Sam| Fourth grade: Mary C. Hun, teacher. |onS, Bertha Thoma, Mary Tilien, | teacher. ~Fntire number’ of pupils,|list with 22 and Norwich is second |leo Boulley, Leon Bisbis, Wiitam uel W. Alofsin, Howard L. Armold, |Entire number of pupils, 34; neither| Seventh GCrade, Agnes Driscoll, | 32; neither absent, tardy nor _dis- | 7tb 00, Coroner Browns TooD: s el, Henry Krutk, .lrene Mayor, ¢ Kenneth F. Arnold, Edward N, Assad,|absent, tardy nor dismissed, 14:.Hull] e2cher. Entire number of pupils, 37; | missed, Bennie Kolelefski, ‘Arthur Pitts, °\.°‘f‘. 4 ice Ouimet Alfred P chf: wnfi._’ 9 Herman W. Austin, Earl F. Basshas, | Beckwith, John Beil, Morris Cohn,|Deither absent, tardy, nor dismissed;| Margaret. Haggerty, Dorthy Judge,| “orwich—PBeatfice Cuimet s e e Its - Wonderful to See !Gets-It”Peel | joseph 'J. 'Collins, Charles E, Dyer, |Charles Combies, William -Combies,|2)- - Charlds ' Anderson, Marianne | Grace La Rochelle, Louis Murray. - |& multiple injurie o anoke tho-gride: - Geneviens: “MACHE- el ; Floyd B. Hill, Henry M, Londergan, |Avery Holmes, James McGregor. Jonn | Dlackledge. Frank Crooks. ~ Matilda High Street. R e e AT T T 4 ger and there you are—pain-free and |Oscar Mosesian, Stephen W. O'Hearn, |Spotien,” Thomas Vitgliano, Samuel|Daze, William Douglas, Walter Bricc- | p ' o0 “qooa?t SEE o o Infutics A6 neerdlay Willaw B *50; . neither :abaent, Sitardss - nor happy, with the toe as smooth and |Dominick Pedace, Vernon M. Randall,|Nelkin, Alice Anderson, Alice Edison,|S0n, .Carl Fleming, -Catherine Hilder-| Fourth —=tade Ly My X, e aer 41 an Do ot oIl B corn-free as your palm. “Gets-It” is |Russell Rathbone, Charles H. Sage,|Carmela Leone, Erika Werth. brand. Louls Gorton, Frederick Has. | ‘eacher. Rntice numberof pupils, 33; | Rajencourt, 17 me e Stricht. Bric, Piek- the only safe way in the world to|Channing S. Smith. E. Arnold Smith;| Third grade: Ellen G, Clune, teacher. |'AM, Brownie Lebenski, Myrtle King,|Deither absent, tardy, nor dismissed,tiple burnss Todin Mor the, héart; Mi- gt Proax, -mmc . treat a corn or callus. It's the sure|LeRoy C. Spenard, Malcolm P. Stinson, | Entire number of pupils, 39: neither | Lstelle Olson, -Frank - Prodell, Stella "T:i,f_; ag‘:glevuz Julia C:mmer chiapl® iSheahan 160;, Jan: x' . way—the way that never fails, It is|William F. Storms, Thomas -J. Whit- |absent, tardy nor dismissed, 12: Ken- | ROZYSki, Bernard Sebastian, Henry . I, e oraith i P gea s SR tried and truc—used’ by millions every | tredge. neth V. Morrill, Charles P. Pinzpank, | Sebastian. Meliss Shaw, Sophie Schafl' teacher, «Bulite mumbec.ot pubilsiss; | ETMonals “ant ird grade:’ Cleientine fl‘ “M vear. It always works. Gets.It»| Seventh grade: F, E.-Fellows, teach- |Rudolf F. Thumm, Ma | Jeanne Theve. R T e r. Eatlre nugber of pupils 22 makes cutting and digging at a corn |er. Entire number of pupils, 38; neither | Ellen Combies, Grace M. Corey. Sixth Grade, Sadie A. Driscoll, teach- | Georse Haddad, Albert Hilderbrand | ics, b 205 de by gl TR Dsms;:h and fussing with bandages, salves or |absent, tardy nor dismissed, 22: Al-|guerite E. Hayes, Dorothy E. Holmes,|Cl: Entire number of pupils, 34; nei- | Julia k"flf" (\,,\en; fvm,ad ") Foont ,‘:5“9. — anything else: entirely unnecessary. |bert E.. Bourne; Theodore B. Duro,|Marion D, Pedace, Angelina Romano, |tier absent, tardy, nor_dismissed, 15.| Second Grade—Kate T Willey. teach- Greene, 5 e l:ffle “Gets-1t” fs sold by all druggists|William Haggerty, Robert E. Johnson,|Glanetta Romano. Elsie C. Schelin " |Mildred Brennan, Ruth Ericson, Ray- | er. Fntire ‘number ‘ o b : NSl ds 3L (you need pay no more than 25 cents), | Daniel Leone, Charles Lorello, Edward| Second grade: Jeannette C. Strahan,|™00d Evans, Edward Ferguson. Hat- | neither absent . tardy, Entire number. of pupils, iy, nov dismissed, , - Napoleon Pe- e Rou chard, Elizabeth Fdward F’!*a.en - Roddld nd. Mildred 1 - grade FEntire nu tardd Durr, Cprtis Hemen Fidelis or it will be sent direct by E. Law- |Mack, Stanley Vaughn, Harold iWalz, |teacher, Entire number of pupils, 52 | U¢ Fidavek, John Gronko, Elizabeth|2. Katie Slapski, Steffa Podurgc! rence & Co., Chicago, Ill. XHerrESn W}};lte‘;fnead‘:Anthon_v Zukows- | neither absent, tardy nor d(sm&is 7 8;;:2?' 'figg;a:;nlc(:ena&ha:rolgfll:gargflg. te:::}‘;‘v;txnA Eg:fie;}ggi;eif‘;u;“;mg? Elimbeths Harvey: Elizaneth Hni::j:: g@‘.‘fiie 3}55-‘33;?2,’:; %“ii‘é’i: gifl‘:; George Narusevitch, Elsie Detorson, neither._absént. tardy, nor dismissed. o -Thff-n‘fl ; M. A. BARBER Mildred Peckham, Tsabel Rodier, Elfza- | Ella Buoanno, Mary Craparella. e TouBn Sehati s ?-OU?J’;K—-‘;Z?,,“‘“‘E‘;‘.;m‘I‘{l‘;‘;"‘m’?S‘i:"f" h 20, both Smith, Dorothy _Turner, Alles| First srader' L Luella Wilgon, teach- | U8 300870 o0 1s miarorn | Buova S 0 . . i 3 ary | er. Entire number o ils, 34 L ‘ b N Machinest and Engineer |g{yoor absont Cardy oo Cnioapte 4, nelther | yadden, teacher. Entire number of| First B. Grade—Elizabeth W. Well- iiogg;;‘?’il Seventh grade: J. T. Spencer, teach- | Combiés, Prentice’ Houlderoft, puplls, 35; neither absent, tardy, nor|er..teacher. . Entite.number.of puplls, ;- 7on o0 oty B o’ Steam *Engine Repun er. Entire number of pupils. 35; ‘neither | Kindergarten grade:- Susie C, Whit. | Jismissed 17 Teo Cimichowski, Ver_ | 10: neitter. absent, tarqy, nor dia-|or"n. "chull, accidents absent, tardy nor dismissed, 8: William | tlesey, Ruth L. Potter, teachers, Entire | oo, L1050, Jacob Goldblatt. Richard el . 1 2 Tda. T, Tdm- T o 2 B8 Barnes, 71, Jan. 12, an &3 S Ser. e Blalr, George F. Fairbanks, Catharine number of pupils, 33: neither absent, | Sced Waiter Sufer, Henry Warakom- {Kea Akuelepgnaskl i Katic Zaist, 34 Ja [ e EniSEnbes N5 Gt PLUMBING AND GASFITTING |3 Faves, Voran Fotman, F. |tardy nor dismissed, 5; Lilian Berimia, |55, Morris Glasser, Adelaide Christ- | Kindersarten . Grade—Kathleen B, T30S, Z1%h 04 977 et o Cherilla Smith, Bllen C. O'Hearn; Mar- | Marij B; man, Rose Dempski, Albina Deptut- | Murphy, teacher. Fmtire number of - |zaret Throop, Bitrabets . Thumm. |Catherine, Frisweil R};v];:f\fln“wgfs’gn skie, Elizabeth Ibbison, Julia Ksiazels, | pupils, 46; neithier absent. tardy, nor Seventh grade: B. G. Beckley, teach- Julia Kruprinsky, Olive McCune, Gor- | dlsmissed. 8. - *Tilly _Hilderbrand, | 1ia: Anna s i Rosalie Fara —= = e e ¥ A 1 Fifth grade:. Clare L.’ Coughi *Perfect two terms. 7 —————————— Sixth zrade: C. A.'Stevens, teacher, = R enry No With or Without Gas_Attach- | Entire number ot pupils, 22: neither | *EHCT atl;:s‘:trge Baeas e M| e Yyew Thames Bosas . R ments but Always EFFICIENT A 8 |absent. tardy nor dismissed, 6: Robert 12, =3 > Fifth and Sixth Grades—M E. M. |as Xia L Howard Kloss, -BEdwin ‘Tro:;;c Broad Street School. trude Oetze, Irene O'Neil, Eunice Taft, | *Albina. Mikutel, *John Twoomey. | IN€ DY Hluminating ad ECONOMICALL: S. Asbury, Charlotte S. Benjamin, Ei- Stanley ' Barronowski, - Dorothy e ‘Ward, teacher. Entire number of|ci jiam Ryan, {roy ‘J. Boldue, Bruno Busdeck, RU(h | pouc Sttt Tanme e anir Mehoriofl | puplls, 33; neither absent, tardy, nor | dilation of the heart | A, Sabrowski, Levi S. Talbot. Henry Mileski, Poter Rakowski jon. | dismissed, 14, Lorain Macpherson, |55, Jan. 31, fractured MODEL RANGFS p | Tifth grade: Myra F. Parker, teach- | nic’ Sebastion Wisord et Foeas | Donald Rathbone. Harry Bowers Al- | wicki infant, I'eb. §, st A | er. Batire number of pupils, 30: neither | Thoma, Hilda Thom: - ¥Teda| req Muench. Clifford Moody, Kath-|zaret Alexander, i home on South A stré 2 2 A {absent, tardy nor dismissed, #: Vin- > ome ¥ gl We furnish Repairs for all makes 3 _lerine Battersby, Faith Curtis Helen |disease: Iredericl sy - 3 'Eenie Eono, William J. Gleason, Edwin | ter. °&:‘;‘,{Lf”fiu,?ffli’:fieofw“ls | Gulomb, Frieda Johnson, Isabelle Mul- | fracture of skul . an ‘;10“‘\{; - For Our Sold:er Boy; L Letendre, Terbert T. Spears, Frod |35 neither absent, tatdy, nor dismes. | S21Cy: Anna Rodier, Alice Wolfe, Anna ) M . Hector fr.nm-‘hcr ot of Ranges the week and‘“’kak S ————————————— Saimuel ‘Chalfin, Loulse A. " Voech, Virginia Woodworth. e < 01y 00,, a-mp {G. MacDonsal, thel M. Melfin, Con- | Fitcn, Nella Ksiazek, Eva Witkin, De. | Ahern, teacher. ~ Bntire number of |12, fractured A : F l&, chills and istance Raymond, ‘Grace J. Wilson, | 1ia Poreda . De- | L upile, 41: neither absent, tardy, mor|ton, 45, March 22, stra 12 FERRY STREET or Coi s IiP, {Dorothy H. Zerull, 2 . Fourtn grade, Katheryne E. Casey,|dismissed. 13.. George Guile Freder-}m Oestrow, 28, Ma Pourth Frade: Mary B - O'Connell, | ts ick Ulrich. ~Michael Wenzel, Anna ;- Gussio Kosow cramps, pains, indigestion, {7 B o SnCorinell, | teacher. . Entire number.of pupils, 20: touches of rheumatism and{ e Croupila, 34 | meither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, | Johnson, Cecslia Montfe Herry, PUU i ! ! | i i i Ida Barreit, Mary Brennan Jen | Francis Kirsher, Douglas Feliows, neuralgia, Sanfords is grate- Deauirace Jackson, Fred |y, Kiertaniz. Nellie: Puza, - Victoria | Dovothy Hauser, Anps Sctultz, :Fred-1, port Monday -nizht xGerbe : Madio. i, Bd Fidryeh ; erick: Schultz, Mabel Galiup. h in. th 311 'mung rych, Maurice lough in the village. ful and comforting and al Broad Street. Goldblatf, Alex *Gromko, 'Josephine | _Second Grade —Mary E. Good, teach-| | R o HEATlNG AND PLUMBING| ways healthful, I¢s the dose | murs srate, tume 50 _ous | S0 7007 Laromcomicn Shrcl | 5, St momes, gl g 531‘3"?@“ oot | (ORI GG R S : teacher. i & on, ora Com- | months, Feb. 23, r pne a. 3 ing 92 Franklim Strest in time that saves nine. : neither i ed, E!'!l;hird mg: thfl Oidge?, teener :’tocf"m"fi;‘lsv;l;hr?l? NFonrard, Gilmore | Salem—Ada V. Hehr, 19 years |nett entertained at her.home in Pal- When Jook for the Owl Trade Mark | ;. - ¢ e e L Bnle A e M aCuiinesa, March 9, pneumonia. neit entertained at her’ home ,iniJal- _________ e | 0 the wrapper k . : ooy m[‘:mm:;r P::-::flmmkg- S. P. and First Grades—May L.|_ Colchester—Charies Hancock, 70, {meriown in honor of Miss Elsie:Pratt i of Pt thea Slmpsci, 4 ROBERT J. COCHRANE | Graham .teacher. -Fntire number -of { March 10, cercbral hemorri T er, Arthur, fomr:rl}' of Mont First and Second grades: ‘Marion G. }:e;.er.xi:i: osRoati?:skf” ?:;‘;11 Jléoé\:,‘;v pupils, 35; neither absent, tardy nor Groton—Christine A, Jackson, G{ville, now reslding in New Havg“, & | Beebe, -teacher. Bntire number of Du- | Stephen . Schaff, 'William Sebastian_ | dismissed, 5. Herman Johnson. Wil-)months, Jan. 20. pneumonia; He E.] Among those Lresent ‘was Letoy GAS FITTING, — | pils, neither absent, - tardy, nol Mary Stearns, " |liam Montie. John Stenkosky, Joseph|Mumford, §5, Jan. 23, heart ::::ufo Fielding of this.city.. - y Saga PLUMBING, STEAM F : dismissed, §. Helena Crandall, Ken-| Third de, Mary T | Smith, William McGuinness. Louis Lepari, 28, Jan. 25. mangled by 4 Sl neth Endres, Frederick i Stiens freight cars; Abbie D. Rathbone, Ta Washington Sq, Washington Building | - ck Fox, John|teacher. Entire number of pupils, 20: o i : 5 { : Jan. 27, i s reccived ffom fall; Norwich, Conn. 1 ¢ : | Toomaem Jr Annie Mazarell, William | neither absent,. tardy, nor dismissed, | OFFICIALS ARE STUDYING ¢ Barn Destroyed by Fire. 3. Stanley Boyd, Bdward Gromk: ot e Tt moact QB reng;\?‘gaitmmrlggfimam sugi‘:' Agent for N. B. O. Shost Packing | 4 Farien: Ger‘:rudet Browning, | Russell Metager, Chester Pryziomice, FALLING TRADE BALANCE|case: Q;g;gc““fi‘;f;;’;“’;kej} N Piadr |2l 1n. Moncviiie was' burned to. the ¥ ire nom of pupils, 25: | An =T i 1 < e WMa - neither absent, tardy, nor - dismivsed. | Levandor. Mars Hebemmsio o L33 | itk View to Restoring Dollar to |13, injuries resulting from fall; ‘Hen- |STound. in fi;;fi’,‘,rg;?,;:;&;;;, IRON GAST'"GS |1 Wiltiam 3. Filayson, Secona grade, Helena A. Hoar, teach-| Parity in All Neutral Countries, |5y X Cote, 45, March 8, heart dis- |\ i8S 7 remises, - -and- 1t -ig IS NASTER S UC i Bridge School. ger‘?‘;"h‘:‘;lfl“;‘s“ fVOLES el rashington.. ABl 1 - America's |, Griewsli—Edwin R. Smith, 37. Jan. | thought m:u the barn ca-‘g‘“ from a FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY FUfth and sixth srades, Vara stet-| Shsates Shoran mrr Ro | e e ey e ot feam |4 1916, preumonia; Siani 131-“"‘“3‘“ g7, sme i son, teacher, Batire muinber of pu | sell ‘Wilson, Molly Narvotsotski, Flor- |the polnt where imports equal ex- < b L R s e GN FOUN Co : : - pils, -33; neither absent, tardy, nor|ence Seed, Eva Schaff. ports, is being Studied igtently by of- | PPrague—Samue ot ‘ o e glmg;i 14, Grade §: Charles Car- | ~Second zrade, Mary Daley, teacher. | Acials to see if the unfavorable effect |"SFLESS38e, -0 ¢ pavia., or Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest ictrotes o ‘:fi; me‘l::nc";l;lflt R%;"fl}?hngn Denl' Entire number of pupils, 22: neither |on foreign exchange ma vnot ‘be off- & X bee tar s 4 2, Jan. 31, fractured skuill. * abeent, tardy, mor dismissed, 3. Har- eet and restore the dollar to a parity |S°% % . ; i35 Jamrence Hloftman. Gordon Ral- | rlet Anderson, i i riers 111 f (el Eome Bentiy, Bresl, £5; Jan. 11 Emle-dy i ! Glibert - Blackburn. . Grade 5: r-‘; e .| ©Ola Lyme—Unknown man, 25, March mm of Skin diseases Plesss wnd me catalogis ad fist éemribing | & rderson, Bdward - Antoofian. mn 4 l'i‘;. grade, Isabelle W. Leonmard,| TImports for February, the depart . Phone 581 28, struck by train. ofihe newn % oonditions, “writss, taFme and full Entire number of pupils, 32; | ment of commerce anpounced today, - TR =u WODERN PLUMBING o paymet D ™ | Christianson, Dorothy Dyer. neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 7. | increased $8.000.000. while cxports de- R TR Third and. fourth grades: Mary F.|Lloyd Pariseau, Kostanty, Tribinsky, |clined $56,000,000- compared with Feb- > 3 1 s as essential in modern houses as Shields, teacher. Entire .number of | Marion Agnew, Stella Przelomski |ruary of last vear, the totals being| Friends of J. W. Rusk formerly hxudb—b—. = Bl 0 pupils, 37; neither absent; tar nor | Grace S;browald By 207,713,540 for i nd- $411,785,- |manager of Poli’s theatre in this city, | scriptien, ro dectricity is to lighting, We guaran- | % Slsmizsed, 10, . Grade £ Arthur Beo | Sajeeki My Bk, Al o o L eni | Wil o glad to learn that Mr. Rusk 15 Dlny-fm'h*i.t e the very best PLUMBING WORK ann h‘::fle Abgnea tL. m‘fsby.mmch— months “:tt :g;uts;: 2 s};,ear im:pumx i;&:o:n;r T;ur;&s“;::er:: in Schenectady )y expert workmen at the fairest Alice ™ d er. En number of pupi nei- | amoun 0. an increase 3 . “ ther absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 10.|of $294,000000 over -last year. - The - = " trices. r. Alired I!ul\ards stan, tice St * Do : James Geragotelis, William Koscien- | exports were $3,363,348,27, ‘which was Leslie W. Fletcher Enlists. Ask us for plans and prices. DENTIST | : ; Haubt. ki, _ Nicholas . Proprozky, , Harold | $219,0001000+léss "than-last ‘vear. can Leslic W. Fletcher of Lincoln ave- l"’Hl- : s 1 4 Le elen Koscienski, Sofile Kos- sequen the trade balance- of $: 022, nue enlisted in the tank service of -.‘-.‘ Stearns, Helen K tly. has ice of | ' Come J F Tms : = s elenski, g:‘dewlzs hl:suevl?, Bx;o.:‘ Ra- | 0137 18 Tess by 3500.000.000 than in | the United States army. Mr. Fletcher | about what D.D. D.Ps P kb"lh n wronsk Tt M. . . g ¥t 2 is now at Fort Slocum, Long Isiand. ummu-m mm-msnummrm trade balance has : _The first sizh of lova is the last of Your seemsy back o 67 West Main Street uim TPedsss. Br. e

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