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e Bullefisn, | PERFECTATTENDANCERECORDINSCHOOL CLOUDY, WARMER TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW NOBWICH, COXX. PUESDAY, DE{ Norwich, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1921. § THE WEATHER Winds Off Atiantle Comst North of Sandy ook and Sandy Hook o Hatteras—Moderate variabie becoming woutherly; overcast westher Tuesday Conditions ¥ thiugh with revalied Monday ountains There wa cast of the ch pressure and mostly fair weather, cons'derable cloudiness Rocky little change in temperature Monday except in the lower lake region, The list of pupils of the schools of the town of Norwich who have been neither absent, tardy nor dismissed during the school term ending Déc. 22d is an- nounced from the office of the superin- tendent of schools, Edward J. Graham, as follows: Greeneville Schtol. Eighth grade; Catherine F. Coughlin. teacher, Entire number of pupils. 48; .neither a“sent, tardy nor dismissed 00: Ida Barrett, Ruth Fitch, Mabel Flem- “he lower Mississioof valley and the west | ming, Alice Fontaine. Charlotte ~Geer, e e A e Miwme | Dorothy Hasiam, Etizabeth Tobison, Sirmer. Lower temverature contnued | Steffa urczyk, Nella Kslazek, Statla La- ho morthwest q indication weatHer, but wi Tuesday and Wiates oast of the Misstssippi river, The perature st gulf mates nesday Weather o for mo; Iy considerable cbudi- Wednesday in Forecast issipoi river. Southern New England, | vy and warmer | Observations in Norwich 1 repr Sebastian M close of the recita benski, Viola Levitsky, Eva - LaRoche, Bertha Monty, Jennie Sebastian, Hilda Thoma, Irene LaVallie, Frederick Cham- pagne, Edmond Fidrych, Henry Hilde- brand, Walter Krohn, Edward Lafreniere, fair the ‘e slight'y higher in the | Edward Meinhart, Emile St. Peter. John nd in the Atlartic | Tennant. i Tucsday other-| Seventh grade; Anna McGuinniss, and | teacher. Entire number of pupils, 46; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 11: tanislaw Bartinicki, Verner Ericson. Chester Pryziomski, Raymond Prodeil, lliam S ebastian, Ruth Dreschler, ys Ericson, Jennie Klukowski, Mary rns, Charlotte Staubley, Myrtie Tay- s Sixth grade; Sadle A. Driscoll, teacher, s oo re number of pupils, 37; neither ab’ Aonday sent, tardy nor dismissed, 10: Annie N iir. Bar | Lorelio, Doris Lund. Florence Seed, Helen e gaas | Suunii, Anthony Barronowski, Stanley "' 92 3040 Bovd, Charles Ferguson, Burton Hall, * 31 3040 | Chester Moran, Stanley Osik. AND TIDES. ts. || Water. || R a s Ehtvister. * i3 Fifth teacher. and Sixth grades; E, Madden, Entire number of pupi's, 38; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 13: Russell Metzger, Ha old Oisson, Clarence Redhead. Ludwig Dombrowski. Peter Narvosotske, Russell Wilson, Amy Jack- son, Lilian Wallace, Justine Fidrych, a Grombo, Catherine Gombiske, Cassie Rodzay, Evelyn Simpson. Fifth grade; Clare L. Coughlln, teach- Entire number >f pupils, 41; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 00: Lee Darronowski, Adam Dumoleski, Howard Karkutt, Steven Osik, Henry Raikowski, Dorothy Armsirong, Mary Butka, Pene- lope Diilion, Flora Gross, Melvina Gross, Ruth Hyde, KaseF Jurcayk, Rose Rokow- ski, Bertha Wallace, Dorothy Turner, Helen Skowronski Fourth grade; Marguerite E. Vetter. teacher. Entire number of pupils, 32 neither seni, tardy nor dismissed, 12: Edward Johnson, Charles Kern, William Koscienski, Stephen Labenski, Walter Pryzkop, Merrill Redhead, Stanley Tom- k, Peter oon | 1 se: Aori A Walenda, Ruth Anderson, George How- | Sophie Cimochowski, Mary ~ Lockwood, T Albert | Jennic Suminski. The can.| Fourth grade; Katheryn E. Casey. et cher. - Entire number of pupils, 34; ation. The | neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 20: oma somz, | Mary Dillon, Molly Narvosotski, Sophle Suserintendent | Osik, Susana Sekorski. Regina Mordek and prayer | John Banas, Michael Banas, James Beh. One 1oty | TR Charles Bietecki, Waiter Bartnicki, m was foi. | Leo Danilowicz, Bernard Dempski. Rob- he Star Bethiehem by ert Geer, Walter Gro Herbert Lewis, Theodore Levitsky, ¥ranklin Robinson, Horace Staubley, Harold Wallace, Jabez West. and senting differeht " | Third grade; Ethel Odgers, teacher. \t'n Taylor; India tire number of pupils, 30; neither ab- Rty e t, tardy nor dismissed, 17: Michael ~-"W‘~“- | | Abugel, Tony Graley, Joseph Lorello, " | Fra » R vi Pearsol Robert Trick ‘r'mtls Luchon, Melvin Pearson, Joseph e, | Mary Graiey, Josephine Luchon. Annie e Le-| Placon, Lottie Sowizky, Gladys Wheeler. nmr;l TL!'rk- Third grade; Margaret K. Sheghy, inckley Christ st Th 1 McKinsey W1 Iren on Mere nts’ Hermisdas the Taftv was held Monday afterrcon lub room: ea < in the their . o will br | Mike Voroniuk, Lois Zahn. o e e | | Second grade; Mary Daley, teacher. the Bible e number of pupils, 28; neither ab- tardy nor dismissed, 7: Mildred Y. Sophie Pareda, Helen Zaleski, Peter Baranowski, Walter Geer, Mike bj, Alex Stonkiewica. iss Bernade'te st grade; Isabelle W. Leonard, ge Monday cher. Entire number of purils, 42; rectory of | neither absent. tardy mor dismissed, 12 by Rev. Henry | Catherine Donikowski, anet Jankowski, nesses wers the | Julia Rynklewics, Josephine Skinder, Benoit and | Helen Plopa, Marguerite Lord, Frank hn mhrriage | Crooks, Walter Kordek, Peter Lisiewski, kfast at the | Alex Morkrzekoe, John Sehorski, Frank Mr. and | Szezeski. Monday eveninz for| First grade; Agnes L. Looby, teacher. spend thelr | Entire number of pupils, 40; neither ab- as tendered | sent, tardy nor dismissed, 4 Helen Luc- the Naturalization | cus, France Poreda, Millicent Staubley, wn, White's seven | Edna Waliace, William Lapert, Paul Se. the dancing at h's cemetery. A street. firer the club avenue. Bu ary Jane Quinlay o T° | sent, tardy nor dismissed. 17: Thomas its offer- | Baker, Alton Bermard, Alfred Hulboj, world. Jessie HIll. John Laupt, Rose Levander, by a com- ] Wanda Naroostki, Joseph Paprocke, Ida. e Sebastian, | I Austria, Gor- Hows Schast nd ley and Bur- cantata _ Burt Tre Wunderlich, | ge Peckham. | w e thelr home Laudet Is a submarine the sea were reprasent- wicz, Alick Rodzay, wizky, Walter Ziezulka, Esther G. Chap. man, Doris Dreschler, Nellie Dumoleski, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 3 neither absent, tardy nor dismissed, 1 Pauiine Bioutowviz, Helen Gromko, Mar on Kirby, Anna Olenkiewicz, Doris Fete: son, Anna Pietrowski, Anna Przybis, E an, Mil- v, Mebel uinley | sic Risley, Izador Drob, Julian Gross. America, Dorls | Eennie Jurcyzk, Raymond - Jakubieisk Laura Levander, Richard Jakubielski, Chester. Kosciensi Charies Novosatski, Joscph Skowronski. cond grade; Helena A. Hoar, taecher. Entire number of pupils, 31; neither ab- a, Zigemont Rokowski, Lottie Sara- €ki, Raymond Stearns, Mike Ston] cz, Curtis Wise Helen Wojthlewicz, ki, Joseph Waramick. Kindergarten grade; Louise P. Hovey, Edith A. Maynard. teaclers. Entire num. ber of punils, 58; neither absent, tardy rado, His | nor dismissed, 7: Daniel Brennan, Fred- and has al- | erick | Szerlong, Edith Brennan, Aiice Moran, Zigmund Brzozowski, Joseph am H. Bransfleld of Y., were the guests of requiem hig! Kornorowski, Teddy Szymanski. John W, Savage Hobort Avenue Schonl. Fourth and - Fifth . grade; Mary f New Bedford is vis- | Kamp, teacher.. Entire number of pu- for the holidays pils, ther absent, tardy, nor dis- 4 from the home |missed, 13: James C. Casey, Joseph Ser- ifred Blane Sat- |ra, Marion Costandi, “affena Falcone, Marguerite Gladys M. Lambert, E. and fiiegelhayer, Frank D’Atri, Theodore the prave. |Lambert, Katherine T. Adams, Thelma ial was in | K. Bjurstrom, Agres Fenton, Edna M. Haven doent Christ- and Mrs. Wil- Soctal It ual rooms ing enjoved by the chil- MFFERRED SECOND DEGREE o cll, No. 13, hwenty candidates. The third degres st Knights will be exemplified day at the Davis theatre, mpected there will be many snce fron Yo CLASS OF TWENTY a special meeting of White Cross ot Columbus, Monday evening in Odd Felt:ws hall the jecond degres was confarred on a class of in attend- ections of the statet and o Tsland at the cxercises Much interest is being displayed jans for the entertainment which is to jo held by the Knights end the Ladies ¥ Columbus in Jan Considering that it is both a con- uary. Zelz, Alice M. Zeigelmayer. First grade; Mary B. Butler, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 26; nelther ab- sent, tardy, nor dismissed, 5: Sophie Alex, Janey Angelopoulus, George Bay- as, Marjorie Carey, Mary Serra. Third and Second grade; Mary W. Ciue, teacher. Fntire number of pupils, 35; neither absent, tardy nor dlsmissed, §: Gilbert Adame, Nicholas Angelopou: los, Doris Brown, Betty Carey, Mary Chioda, Dorls Racine, Kindergarten grade; H. B. Rovee, M. L. Pailey, teachers. Entire number of pu- pil neither absent, tardy, nor dis- Lilian C. Hill, John Serra, Terry Georgacopoulos (tardy once). Laurel Hill School. TFifth gnd Fourth grades; Connel!, teacher. Entire number of pu- pile, 27: neither absent, tardy, nor dis- missed, 9: Andrew Marshall, Albert Mur- ray, Francis Sweezey, Anita Averell, Eb- m, Mary Phillips, Beatrice Evelyn Wheeler, George Wiese. and Fou-th. gradgs: Alice E. Kilroy, teacher. Entire number of pr pils 32: nelther absent, tardy, nor digmissed, 16: Middletgn Anderson, Robert Case, Nicholas Conaty, Georgs and was cin- on Nellle 0 1 is the | Thirg Chester So- | ie- —_— den, Myrtle E. Phillips, Florence E. Eweezey. * Tardy once. Kindergarten grade; Helen B. Rovce, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 28; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, % Marie E. Peckham, David Goepfert, Jo- seph M. Hastedt. Boswell Avenue School. Second and Third grades; Hazel An- derson, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, 33; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- missed, 8: Marion Bolduc, Irene Elli- son, May Gerber, Gertrude Pidkering, Fannle Quarto, Raymord Banning, Jo- seph ‘Longe, George Ranger. First and Second grades; Jennie L. Congdon, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, 34; neither absent, tardy, mor dls- misged, 6; Carmelo Antonellis, Stanley Chmielewiski, Willlam Sabrowski, - Har- old Budzeck, Narta Rizzuto, Nancy Pitcher. Kindergarten grade: Torence E. Tracy, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, 31; nelther absent, tardy, nor dis- missed, 3: Willlam L. Powell, Mildred E. Banning, Isabel L. Sanger. ‘Wequonnoe School. * Seventh ,and Eighth grades: Martha E. Reynolds, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 3; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- missed, 18: Monica Bonczek, Dorothy Campbell, Trene Desmarais, Susette Men- taz, Lilyoze Patelle, May. Stewart, Irene Sticht, Flora Vogtman, William Dailey, Charlles Lamorem, Wilfred Linderson, Walter Manastyrski, Blie Mentaz, Eric Pickering, Fred Smith, Edward—Stefa- Henry Troeger, M-xwell Wunder- Sixth grade; Adelaide S. Hall, teach- Fintire number of vupils, 21; nelth- nor dismissed, 6: Quin- er. er absent, tard: 5 ton Afkins. Helen Bonczek, Veronica Ga- ga, Ralph Hunt, Elmer Larkin, Frieda Saroski. Fifth grade; Lillian McClafferty, teacher. Entire number of pupils. 18; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 5: Yorrest Heinrich, George Scott, Ronald Thurlow, Gertrude Boenig, Gladys Kin- der. = Tcurth grade; Margaret Daly, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 31; neith- er absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 16: Na- poleon Pelisle, Freddie Gablga, Robert Gero, Fdwin Krodel, Lester McNally, John O'Kief, Richard Prouls. Charles Shutt, Edwin Troeger, John Wood, Dor- othy Aberz, Jennle Bonesk, Edith Heap, Dorothy Hunt, Rose Marshall, Doris Stewart. Second and Third grofes: Allce Driscoll, teacher. Entire number of pu- 41; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- missed 18: Vigtor Duprey, Bronislaw Gabiga, Howard Kloss, Bdmund Mat- thewson, Leonard Pingree, Frederidk Potvin, Clement Proulx, Pohn Shatt, Walter Walusiack, Joseph Wilk, Walter Wollehen, Anna_ May Hurd, Blanche Krodel, Olza - Monastryska® Margaret Sticht, Helen Troeger, Dorothy Troeg- er. st gradd’; Mathilda Stapfer, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 29; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed. Jokn Baranshin, Raymond Boenig, Henry Cyganowski, Stephanie Horoszko, Bl berta Mathers, Dorothy Shnoncau. 4 Bridze School. Fifth and sixth grades, Mary T. Tracy, teacher. Ralph Smith, James Santos, | Normap Mosesiap, Bruno Pedace, Jo- seph Pearson, Léo Ptak, Cora Button, Grace Sabrowski, Dorothy Blatherwick, Mary Peckham, Stella Prak. Third and fourth grades, Mary Shields, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, 43; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- missed, 17. Charles Banker, Lawrence Clegg, Cleland Di Greiner, Howard Dick- erman, William Dunn, Woodrow Hom mell, 'William Ptak, john Ryan, Ricl ard Willlamson, Marjorie Butler, Olive Caulkins, Marian Denison, Mildred Par- Ker, Roberta MeDonald, Eleanor Willet, June Woods, Hazel Arms, Second grade, Gertrude teacher. Intire number of pupils, neither absent, Edwin Brown, Maximourcz, Woods, A. Gallup, 6; tardy, \nor dismissed, 0, Lorenz Burtn, Walter Mary Rossmark, Marie Marion Knouse. First grade, M. Josephine Edwgrds, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 29; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 7. James Abrussi, Dorothy Banker, Myrtle Feroce, Bertha Ptak, Helen Wolinska, Patsy Yeitz. Not absent nor tardy—dis- missed once, Nile Pierson. Kindergarten, Florence E. Tracy, teacher. Entire number of pupil 30; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 4 Lewis Andrews, Anita Carrigan, Gpr- trude Galligan, J. Irene Randall. Occum School. Sixth and seventh grades, Anna L. Welch, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, 22; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- missed, (0. Theodore Benson, John Chrzan, Alphonse Mish, Louis Green. Fifth grade, Christina Miller, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 27; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 12. , Dora Beauregard, Frances Grees, Arthur La- freniere, Edgar Lavallie, Wallace Maines, Joseph Meditz, Walter Mish, Melba Monty, Eva Raymond, Theresa Scraber, Armand Fontaine, Wiltred Fon- taine. - Third and fourth grades, Mary F, Mc- Intyre, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, 14; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- missed, 0. Eveline Davignon, Mary Gravelin, Helen Green, Cecile Lafre- niere, Charlotte Pilling, Mildred Pill- Ing, Ovila Champagne, Edward Davig- non, Alexander Fortier, Stanley Koziol, Albert Koziol, John Meditz, Reginald Monty, Leo Peltier. First and second grades, Gladys Holmes, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils; 28; meither -absent, tardy, nor dis- missed, 9. Alfred Beauregarde, John Coffey, Amelia Fedoryn, Rose Fontaine, Wilbra Le Clair, Adelard Le Page, Jul- ius Maines, Albert Noel, Fred Peltier. First grade, Lillian O'Brien, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 26; neither ab- sent, tardy; nor dismissed, 0. Joseph Fedoryn, Wilfred Le Clair, William Pel- tier, Stefan Rodowick, Albert Seifert, Emma Chrzan, Alice Koziol. East Great Plain School. Fourth and Fifth grades, Maude G. Lathrop, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, 21; meither absent, tardy, nor dis- missed, 7.° Kenneth R. Browning, Per- cy S. Browning, Clinton E. Robinson, Carolyn L. Beebe, Mary M. Connelly, Henrietta A. Frink, Florence B, Lee, Eila V. Odgers. % First, second and third zrades, Ruth H. Clark; teacher. Entirc number of puplls, 35; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- missed, 6% John Connelly, Alfredo Con- ti, Erslllio Conti, Myrtle Browning, Rita Dorval, Loretta Dorval. Long Soclety School. First and second grades, Lina B. Spalding, teacher. Eftire number of pu- pils, 27; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- renience and a nect essity, he telephore Goepfert, David Isham, Harry Marshall, Quincy Roessler, Thomas Smith, Jerome Wiese, Mabel Bjorie, Ida Brockway, HAD KIDNEY TROUBLE TEN YEARS, Margaret Crooks, Lorna Hoffman, Bar- bara Throop, Edith Wheeler, Loretta Willlams. \ missed, 17, Floyd Armstrons, Isabella Armstrong, . John Abugel, Alexander [ Abugel, Annle Abugel, Albert Bausch, Charles Cimochkowski, Agnes Gronsk Russel Gross,” Frank Johnson, Harold Johnson, Flizabeth Johnson, Anna Ju- Don't ive up hope if you are sufferin rack, Julia Jurack, Mary Matazaieek, from bi che, rheumatic pains, stiff, First ‘and Second grades; Minnle A. ifen joints, always tired feeling, pains mmm)z»"d museles or other W So. ey _frouble for 10 tinds of kidney good. kiduey trouble. ears. s but they did me 1 tock one bottle of Foley Kia- | 7 @ much 1| Wieso, J. T. Osborn, R. 1, Lucasville, O., writes: “I had kid- I syiptoms F. D. tried Wheeler, teacher. FEntire number of pu- pile, 35; meither absent, tardy, mor dis- missad, 14: Erwin E. Crouch, *Claude 8, Farmer, *Eugene Isham, Howard L. Magowan, Robert W. Murray, Andrew Ross, Gearge Sweezey, Ernest T. ‘Beatrice 1. Adams, Glorfa D. Caso, Frances L. Day, Lucille’ A, Hol- Stephen Przybis, Jane Politowlcz. Yantle School. : Tourth, fifth and sixth gradés, Freder- fck H. Bushnell, teacher. Entire hum- ber of pupils, 18; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, Marjorie Harvey, Sta- cha Sinko, Earle Wheeler. First, second and third grades, Leo- nora.E, M, Rose, teachcr. Entire num- ber of puplls, 37; neither absent, tardy. nor dismissed, 10. Mary Bellowits, An- nie Holodowski, Stachia Jozovolc, Lo- retta Bean, Jennie Sienko, Irving Ba- ral, John Molochko, Wocslof ~Wozinak, Bdmund Pawluk, Arthur Beeman. Broad Street Scheol. { Fifth grade, Genevieve McCormick, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 28; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 6. Frederick Fox, Henry Stecewlcz, Cecil ‘Wetherbee, Fanny Digargi, Anna Jack- son, Mary Shaver. Sixth grade, Mary E. Callahan, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 30; nelther absent, tardy, nor dlsmissed, 13. Frank Decker, Howard Fensley,’ Thomas Peterson, Genevieve *Angelone, Dorothy Banning, Gladys Blicg, Bernice Cedrone, Mary Dodd, Eileen Driscoll, Fanny Lon- go, Flena -Regina, Frieda Sabrowski, El- sie_ Thiel. Fourth grade, M. E. Connell, teacher. Entire number of puplls, 34; neither ab- sent, tardy nor dismissed, 10. Leah But- lea, Edith Chietti, Dorls Kennedy, Rosa Perrone) Marguerite . Riley, - Dorothy Prentice, Henry Bamber, Russell Fensley, Dantel O'Nell, William Koajewskl. Grade two.and three, Anna M. Curtis, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 57; neither absent, tardy, nor dlsmissed, 8. Martha Driscoll, Esther Coughlin, Bdna Hastings, Fannie Sanger, James Dutton, William ' Finlayson, Epiohanio Perrone, imes. iy mfleflfl . Marion G. Beebe, teacher. Entire number of puplis, 2: neither ab- sent, tardy, nor dismissed, 5. Rita Bam- ber, James Constandi, Marjorie Finlayson, 3N mson, John Riley. teacher. Entire number of fupils, 23; neither absent, tardy, mor dismissed, 0. Pearl Street School Fith and sixth grade, 1da ¥. Spafford, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 3 aelther absent, tarcy mor dismissed, 2. Edi Garvey. James Kenefick, Edith 3 Third and Fourth grade, Bernice F Willey, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 4 neither absent, tardy nor dismissc 3. Bleanor Harrington, Anna Taft, Flor- ce Swain. 2 t“]“eirs‘ and Seocnd grade: Rose E. Dris- coll, teacher. Entire number of pupils, I () ,10; I, 30, neither absent, turd; i) rdis: 3: II, Aldea Domirow- alski, Wiliam Hazard; II (a) Eleanor Podurgiel. First grade: Lucy G. Mullin, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 42; neither ab- sent, tardy, nor dismissed, 2, Jemnie Dabrowalski, Marie Gross. Mt. Pleasant Street School Eighth grade, G. L. Ward, N. E. Per teachers. Enwre number of pupils, aeither absent tardy, nor dismissed, 16 Arthur Armstrong, Alton Alexander, Ed- ward Brewer, Roy Carpenter, Edgar Fi- deli, Lloyd Jarvis, &hn Gicvanini, E'i Stefano, Vincent LaRochelle, Doiis Bozue, Leonora Chabman, Eleanor Ma honey, Helen Swain, Bianche Wiber, Ev- elyn Rankin, Katherine Strouse. Seventh grade, L M. Crawford, E. B. Davis, teach Entire number of pupils, 52; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 2. worth Forward, James Mul Seventh grade, Mary J. Murphy, teach- er. Entire number pf pupils, 26; neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed 1. Albert Hilddbrand. Sixth grade, Roso M. Beckley, teacher Entire number of pupils, 32; neither ab- nt, tardy, nor dismissed, 4. Stella An derson, Ella Buonano, Gladys De EIli Y} Natali Holden. “Sixth grade, Mary E. Mullin, teacher. Entire number of punils, 31; neither ab. sent, tardy, nor’dismissed, 6. Agmes Lu- Xowski, Laura Odgers, Alice Parson: Frederick Murphy, Joseph Porter, Ri ard Ranksin. Fifth grade: Katle A. Murphy, teacher. Entire number of iHupils, 28; neither ab- sent, tardy, rir dismissed, 10. TLeslie Ha Raymond Koch, Leslie Mullins, John Murphy, Stanley Owsiak, Mary M honey, Helen Lukowski, Alice La Ro chelle. Alice Ryan. Edna Sandberg. Fifth grade, Emily M. Wilcox, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 28; neither ab- ent, tardy, nor dismissed, 2 Marion Louise Brusseau. William Montie, Third grade: Grace F. Driscoll, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 36; neither ab. sent, tardy, nor dismissed 8. Dorothy An- derson Katherine Lukowski, Mary Urban, Henry 5. Anderson, Donald Fitzgerald, Thomas La Rochelle, . Clarence ~Smith, Tiloyd Thompson. Fourth grade: Jean M. Driscoll, teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 29; nelthet absent tardy, nor dismissed, 9. Joseph . Frederick Gross, Patrick Mahs=»y, William Pabloski, | Marianna Fuonano, Madeline Connell, Beatrice Cupack, Mar- garet Lukowski, BEmily Sancherg. Second grade: Julia M. Pease, teacher. Entire number of punils, 37; neither ab sent, tardy nor dismissed, 6. Lois Durie, Scohie Lukowski, Mildred Murtagh, Ar- chibald Cochrane, Irwin Parsons, Manu- el Santos. First grade: Julia Tmelda Gopd teach- er. Entire number of pupils, 33; neith- er absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 1. Henry Kach, Falls Scheol Fifth and Sixth grades, Elizabetn Hayes, teacher. Entire bumber of pu- Dils, 33; neither absent; tardy, nor eis- missed, 7. Sophie Dudelk, Robert Rurke, Joseph Burns, John Delaney. Wm. Sher. rod Ingalls, Walter Lydon, Vernon Stinson. Fourth grade, 1. F. Ahern, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 35; neither ab. sent, tardy, nor dismissed, S: Theodore Banas, Joseph Dudek, Walter Orsulak, Joseph Zahaba, Lester ~ Lathrop, = Mary Sautter, Carrfe Pillar, Veronica Witrual, Second- and Third grades, “Aemes I, Curran, teacher. Entire number of pu- plls, 40; neither absent tardy, nor dis- missed, 7: Joseph Bohara, Joseph Pillar, Stanley Socha, Y 'seph Grazinski, Ve- ronica Banas, Edith Larsen, Barbara Taylor. \First grade, LiRllan C. Stetson, teacher. Estire number of pulls, 28; neither ab. sent. tardy. nor dismissed, 4: Thomas Dudek. Alfred Socha, Rosie Pillar, An- nie Ukleja. West Thomas Street School Fifth and Sixth grades, Vera Stetson teacher. Entire number of pupils, 37 neither absent, tardy, nor qismisssd:12 Lana Comstock, Margaret Muench, Jo- sephine Plaskitt. Olive Rathbun, Mary Ulrich, Marian V/alch, Edna Welsgraber, Herman Dierman, Herman $ohrson, Gilmore McGuinness, Harry Rossell, Har- old Welsgraber. Third and Fourth grades, Agnes M- Cloud, teacher. Entire number of pu- pils, 42; neither absent, tardy, nor dis-t wissed, 11. Lloyd@ Cook, Max Dierman, | Bernard _Gulomb, Raymond Shmitz, Stanley Wascuk, Joseph Wenzel, Fred Suoprenant, Helen Glowski, Esther Johnson, Dorothy Sherman, Helen Por- uznick. Second grade, Mary T. Goode, teacher. Entire number of ipupils, 42; nefther ab- sent, tardy, nor dismissed, 19: John Biagroni Everett Bickt'rd, Edmund Burzyski, dohn Burzyski, Chatwynd, Weld, Martin Kirchner, Charles Rogers, Ziggy Sinkowski, Frank Swrednicki, Jo- seph Peringer, Richard Born, John Pe- After-Christmas Economy Sale Our stocks are unusually large and varied, and before stock taking, we must reduce them to a much lower level. One of the rules which we always enforce is to “carry nothing over.” So we start the sale, this year, earlier than ever that we may be assured that the sticks will move.’ SALE BEGINS THIS MORNING — LOOK AT THESE PRICES $3 5. oo Values $25.00 $35.00 $39.50 7 $45.00 $55.00 $65.00 } $75.00 Per Cent. Every Blouse — every Sweater — 0ff every Kimona — every Petticcat in the Department is included. DRESSES $19.7 0 Per él&mt. ] SUITS EVERY SUIT IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK 50 JUST | - |HALF s PRICE | Skirts of all kinds — all of our Children’s Dresses and Coats without exception are cut in price. Congregatiorial church qemprised wreaths placed over clusters of hemlock branches as a back- ground for poinsetias and in front of the ioulpit and on each gallery post, Christ- mas trees zbout tie platform, ete. Over the organ was a large star adyrned with hemlock and lghted with/ six ibulbs; under thls was background of red crepe paper and hem- lock, with its insmrip Christ is Born. the Young People’s C, E. society, Ray- mond Smith, chairman, was in charge of the dewrating. anist, Herbert L. Yerrington. them, Church, Rev. thanks the gift of a blackboird for thé chowski, John Sipuleski, wLillian*James, Jaremba, Pearl Welsgraber, Emma Fer- nas. First Grade, Katuerine . Corcoran, teacher. Entire number of piils, 3% ncither absent, - tardy @ty lismissed 5. Sidney Braziski, Stanley Gulomb, Henry Kempisty, -Joseph Seneski, Anne ‘Sinkos- ky. \ Sub Primary grade, Mabel A. Encs, teacher. Entire number of pupils, 31; aeiiher absent, tardy, nor dlsmissed Francis Schoffhauser. Edith Srednick: church vestibule, Justine Pierce, Irene Pornznick, Sophic |the organized clab comprising members ff Miss Jessie E. Hyde's Sunday school class NORWICH TOWN Christmas decorations at the First iaurel ights, the side electric a banner with tion in gilt letters. The flower committee of Special music was arranged by the or- The al Light Arise, Shine, for Thy is Come by Lloyd, was pleasingly given by the chor. 5 The pastor, Rev. ~Gurdon F. Bailey, preached impressively on Scholarsaip at the Feet of Christ. The text w. thew in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herxd the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, saying. where is He that i3 born: King of the Jews? for we have seen His star in the east and are come to worship Him. s Mat- Now vhen Jesus was born 2. During the service, in behalf of the Mr. Bailey, accepted with from the W. I T.s, ‘What {s Prophecy? was the topic for discussion at’ the Men’s Forum at noon. At the Christian Endeavor service at six. thirty the topic was Foilowine the Star What Do:Men Find? (Christian meeting). Hartford, was the leader. Miss Ruth Avery of The mld-week prayer service at this 2. hehureh will have for its ®pic Remem- brance and Hope. Pgolm 77, Thoughts Matthew 2:1-12. | of_the closing and the coming years. The progress and the good. Remembering mercy. Building on faith and hope . At the Congregational church Sunday evening, under the direction of Organist Herbert L. Yerringibn, the beautiful can- tata, The Star of the East, by Fearis, was given in fine harmony by a cnorus of eighteen voices, the regular cholr being assisted by several extra singers. Miss Bernice Underwood, soprano in the choir, Mrs. 1da Richardson, contralto, James J. Mare, taritone, of and Dr. Charles H. Lamb, tenor, were the soloists. The musical numbers included: Prelude, Mr. Yerrington; Arise, Shine. tenor golo, Dr. Lamb, women's chorus and choir; The Stranger Star, contralto, s0lo, Mrs. Richardson; baritone solo, Mr. Moore and choir; The Angels' S:ng, soprano and tenr duet Miss Underwood end Frank E. Sterry: Sing, O Heaven's, baritone solo, Mr. Mare and choir; Beautiful Star soprano solo, Miss Un- derwood ; Awake, Put on Thy Strength, d-ntralto sold, Mrs. Richardson and choir; Bethlehem, women's chorus and choir; Lead Thou Me On, baritona solo, AMr. Moore; There Shall ‘be Night No 4dre, contralto solo, Mrs. Richarison and chorus; Rejoice Greatly, tenor solo, Dr. Lamb and full chorus. Preceding the cantata Rev. Mr. Bailey offered a forvent prayer during which the organist sym- nathetically played_the Star of the East, the church gradually being dimmed until onlf the light in the star above tha cr- an_shone. The chorus then softly took up the melody. of the song, all prving most _effectivoly, The soloists were all in excellent volce. ‘While the congregation was assemblinz Mr. Yerrington played as a prelude, Famtasie cn a Christmas Carol, Ashmall. Following the ancient European cus tom, many Norwich Town homes were brilliantly illuminated Christmas eve. In #ome of the houses Nghted candles were clowing in every window, producing a charming effect. In varlous localities Christmas cawls were heard sung groups of young people. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. GoMowske and son William, in 2’ family party Sunday at the home of Mrs. Gel- kowske's father, William Burgess of Lis- Miss Gertrude Avery and Miss Helen students at are passing the vacation at tne home of thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avery of West Town street. est daughter, Miss Ruth Avery of Hart- ford, is passing a few days at home. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pratt, of Canter- bury turnpike, had Christmas. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alvon- isi and son Charles of Stamford, form- erly of Norwich Town. Aithough the weather Saturday even- ing was mot that usually associated with Christmas eve, a number of young peonle went about Hnging carols on East T.wn Humtington street ad the Green. sung were O, Come ANl Ye Falthful, God by |Rest You Merry Gentlemen, We Thre Kings of Orient Are, The First Nosl, O, Little Town of Bethlehem, Silent Night. The group sang in fxont of the pargon- age, at Northrop's corner, Edward Jew- ety s. Harriett Wattles' rs, Clem- entine Lane’s, Mrs, Sarah L. Bonney's, the Gulliver homstead Mre. Grant's, Peek's “orners, Mrs. Martha Cross, Mrs. W liam H. Palmer's, Mrs. George Lane's, the Sheltering Arms, Miss Eilzabeth Hunting- ton’, WaRer H. Gallu:'s and Johmson Home. The group stopped whenes: the winqws were lignted with candles and as the singing began doors and win- dows were thrown open while those with- in came forward to I'sten. As the sinz- ers move away, they were greeted with “Thank you,” #hd “Merry Christmas® which were heartily returned. Thoss singing were Mary Wattles, jéa Beebe, Ruth, Gertrude and Helen Avery, Bar- bara Allen, Marion, Iiuise, and Luefla Bailey, Margaret Chapin, Stanley Gay, (flutist), Wal'er Hitchon, Harold Ster- ry, Harold BaHley of Hartford and Wil- liam Bunnell of New Britain, of Town street, were in- Christmas dinner Ocnnecticut college Dwight ¥ Their eld- as guests over Mre. Pratt’s son and daugh- Lane, Washington Among the carols Now Is the Time to Make Repairs Prices Are Lower. : SHINGLES, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC. CALL H. F. and A. J. DAWLEY

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