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eviy B e orwich. Wednesday, July 5_1922. THE WEATHER Coneitie Thers In the morth Atiantic states weather Thursday. showers Wednesday will be followed by fair weathe? Thursday. Winds. North of Sandy Hook fresh northeast and east east, probably showtrs Wednesday. Sandy Hook to Hatteras Wednesday. Forecast. For Southern New Englanc: possibly showers Wednesday ; falr and warmer. Cloudy Observations in Norwich, The Bulletin tollowing changes in temperaturs barometric changes Tuesday: were showers Tuesday in the middls Atlantic and south Atiantic states. {* cloudy weather and nossibly showers along the coast Wednesday wi be followed by fair In the middle Atlan- tic states unsettled weather and probably Moderats to weather over- Fresh north- east and east and overcast and showery Thursday observations show the and. Pipils nqflé& in ot e i -nrtn2 1 'm ’ ,fim:;: uxln AT e Sixth grades Mary l.fiu-hm teacher. jEntire number of: pupiis, A0; meither ab- {'sent, tardymae.dismisaed, 107 .,: Frank : Deckers James,Digangl, Angelo Perrone, Dorothy-Banning,.Gladys Blica, Mary. Dodd, Helen . Hastlags, Longo,. Frieda .Babrowsik *Muriel Hynd. Fifth - grade,u-Genevieve. ~ McCormick, teacher.c Entire mumber:.of pupils, 29 neither-absent, tardy mor dismissed, Shepard’. Palmer . Fesderiek: Sabroski, *Henry ‘Sticewjcz; #Merton Tubbs, Cecil Wetherbee, *Muary. Hargraves, Deborah Parker,- Mary Shaver;-Delia ¥itagliano. . Fourth grade, M)E-0'Connell, teacher. Entire number 'of ‘puvils, 31; neither ab- sent, tardy noe’ dismissed, - ' *Leah” Butler Doris* Kennedy, Mar- guerite Riléy, Aftee SangerJoseph Marks. Ther. Ba ') | “Daniel O'Nelle s 3 ko i 33301 Second.andsthid grades,Aupa M. Cur. e © §0 2970 Uc teachers. Entire.number. of pupiis, 32 o “171 neither.absent tardy, nor: S Mary G,-Chapman.. Mary-Celluccl, Cath- Comparisons. erine | Friswell, Bacbara.~Tfagley, *Edna Predictions for Tuesday: Cloudy to|Hastings, Louise Sangermano, Stewart partly cloudy, and cooler. Hynd, - *Willlam - Finlagson;-. Epiphanio Tuesday's weather: Cloudy, with show-{ Perrone, :Baniel Cellci. s, cooler. # First ‘grade, Marion' G, Beebe, teacher. Entirenumber of pup 24 [ neither ab- sent, tardy nor.dipmins |. *Marjorie nuxumwsuwz Johnson, Sara Tingleyy' « o voc ‘Kindergaeten grade, Gertrude Brown- ing, Mrs.Maude) MacDougall, teachers. Entite ntmberof puplis. 38 ; heither ab- Six hours after hich water it ia low water, which is followed by flood tids. sent,” tardy nov* dismissed Charie® J. Jares, - Atdm:m D. Mac- Dougall. . » *Perfect in nlhndlm!e entire year.* First- and secon@ aradéssMinnle A. Wheelép; teachier, Entite number of pu- plls, 421 nelther ‘abeént; tandy nor dis- missed, . - " Hiowasd 1. Megowsh: Adrew’ B, Foks, GREENEVi! LE *George” H. Sweezey, Ernest I. Wie i o s ok o Harold ‘Enals Beatrice .. Adame. Ger- wnd Mrs. Willlam Kendall, Miss Fannie| MarjoHé G. WWhester:i Kendall, Fred Kendall and Mrs. Herbert| TPird afd fourth eraden. Ao B, K11 Hooker and daughter, of Hartford. Miss Alice Baker, and Miss Amy At the Backus wille to view t Mr. and Mrs Regis avenue are entertainme this week, Bergman, hoepital, parade. Miss Ethei Nelson nignt nurses were T Greene- Anthony Bernard of St roy, teacher. Bntire number of pupils, 3 neither absent, tacdy nor dismissed -8 *Lorna Hoffman:. Ruth * Ennis, Edith " Absent onMn.t m—Georu Goepfert, Carl" Vallin, ‘BaFbard” Throop: Mr. and Mrs. James Van Dermark, of| Kifidefgirier “grade!” Hélen B. Royce, Waterbury and Miss Joseyhine Sortell, of, | teacifér. “‘Eitive” ber bf- pupils, 31; neith®} absent, md;hmf dfshhissed 5: Washburn and Miss Moore Mass, are guests of Mrs. Mrs. Ameil Brorofs\ DeHart, of Springfield, the guest of Rev. ms and Mrs Seymour Carpenter and Miffe B Peckham: Becker. Wil- liam J. Denker, Horate D, Btornley, John B, Ph > Fifth and sixth grades, Nellle 0'Con- neil teachtr. Entire number of pupils, 26; neither absent, tardy.nor dismissed, ) o IR Shermpan Barber; Fratioes . Bushnell ughter of White Pl N. Y, 7 3 e i e ent Aarbne | *Andred Marshall, Zelda-Mowrey, *Evha s oot " | Pleeson, Mary Phillis. Mary Vailin, Lil- _ . . Evelyn Wheeler. Mr and Mre eorgr Andrews And| " Absent one-half day—Eisie Mehl Bea- of Bradford. R. T, are visiting|iijce Snicer, John Conaty Owen Thayer. ‘"h‘;"“ mother and other friendg *Peee T l(tendifl\:! !Hfln year. William Campbell, of Watertown. “Bridge. Mass, s spending this week with his sisters. ha Campbell Henry Berg spent several frst of the week in New York. Mr. and Mrs Timmie. Ba Hollins' mothe of tmore, Mrs. are James Hollin. TAFTVILLE While swimming ver Morida W Merc ol g Robert Cardie, samk saw Mr. quifery swam sorting his head \zed to draz lim there mome other Bem to shore r rome. hat ont £ e a George Mever of Mannerchor wax returned from spend with, friends b South M in afterncon, the urable to reach the who was on Sullivan to into shalow water. After a short treatmen Cardie saved him from. drown Rachel Olin and Miss Mar- davs the William Hollin and son visiting Mr. Shetucket John Sullivan ts avenve hecame exhausted shore. the river g0 under and him, and sup- ove the water, man- voung men assisted Sullivan was enabled to go to his Those who sew the affair state the prompt and efficient work avenue the holdays ester. Conn! Kindergarten, Florence E. Tracy. teach- er. Entire number of pupi's, 40; neither absent, tardy nor dismissed; 2: Towls”A." Andrews, .Charles H. Peck- ham. First ‘grade, M. Josephine Edwards. to John “Pamdis and Frank Lafleur, riding_in 3 Skelefon” automobile, gaily trimmeq ! Thefe were also severd] Kn'lh if Jthe “barade. one pla- rarten “The flzM 8t 1922 showing Janids “White ‘as® the‘fllm in decidedly abrevidted dress,” with' “Nanoleon Pepin as ‘er” “baau. | Wdward ‘Sigrist drove this Adat which: #as under the direction of Jamies-“Manifi:- “Wheh* the parade dishanded. the memhers of the club and the participants in line were entertained at the Naturalization club where a sup- per was served. The committee in charge of the célebration’ was "Herman Fontaine, chairman/ George -Mudderman, William Miller, Frank Laflew, '"John Iafleur. John, Sedden, Fred- White ‘and Wilfred Gadeher, RS Mre - mnd Mrs: Alexander: E. Reeves of Porfland, Me., have returned to their home S aftér (4pending-a few cays with t : Mr.“Reeves"- purends) Mr. and Mrs. John nd M s Dale s anecs and Anmie Datew ‘bt | Reres Cof. Provigence. siveet. Merchants avenue. have been spendinz | Mike Morin has retyrped trom a short weveral a Lord’s Point The Taftcille Athletle assoclation have otion pirture est game last soeived word that the Taftville-Hille evening has been shipped dme wty well, whout mme 0 2 lette: Adam Zuegn and a party of yave returned from a motor trip Mount Tom, Holyoke, Mass Because of unfavorable weather, mme schaduled to le A. A. and Baltio A. rounds, was postponed. The' reel, of the plctures of lage, as = very well 3 street ha Tip Newmarket, N. H. the puests of Mr. and Mrs. Sarter and family. vs at their summer home at ve here at any which Is now the prep- ssociation turned out very interesting points as of the clear, according received from the developers. friends o the he plaved between , on lo- 1 Sweet, Mies Addie Sweet and the nd Mary Stubbs of North returned from a motor where -they Joseph stav at Lord's Point. Mr..-‘and © Mrss -John' Plokering = of Soufh B street have returned from Westerls. R. I:, where they spent the hol- idavs with friefids. Mr. and“‘Mrs. | Charles. Thurlow and family * ot/ \Pawtucket, R.57L.. have been visitors® at the: home of. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- Wiliott of South B street. Mr.and Mrs,<George. Faylor n ter, Glady. turned: from. spending. the holidays with relativés:in Westerly. Ry & The ro=ular meeting of the Ponemah Wheel,club, was omitted Tuesday because of 1he howday. The Ponemah, Mills resumes operations this..(Wednesday) merning :after being closed from last; Wednesdsy night. The J. B. . Marin Company. also ovens thiz morning: haing been.ciosed the fore part.of the week. All eyes ars on ‘the weather mam to see’¥hat ‘Rt 6f weathier #e will hand out ‘Wednesday “night, when the Taft- ville A, Avawill atéempt to parry the as. sault ‘of -the Romemalf “Wheel club on fhe ProwMencs Street; groumnds. The e damochle ok ftaged & | Wheel - clubsboast #hef -they are out to e mnt o greven o'~ | win.' although notmich. information is - gy Ering part. | torghesmine asito the: lineup they are T e el i g .{\;g::'“fln:‘; to. ‘mse..--Hon ‘Dpnohue siswin command e o peimcimal Mreets of the | of 4he Wheel Club sbattalion, ‘and it is age. wan Fontalne on a spiritel horse, who Headed by Grand Marshal was flanked hy Holleur, W ilte, Joseph Gladug, Her- mounted aides, Roderiok well known ahat_they have: been getting In some secrot; fractice vnder his direc. tion. | The gafne promises:to match, the Fame of.lastweel .when the fast Hill- b D crest: team- was foreed tn give way to 10 the music furnished by the TI1- | the smer-meedy. Tafpville organization. - 3 ghsoes. parade | The twiight league games sre becoming sarched down Providence street gather | ey populap dn. the riliage. | the. rest. B oy PR o e omer” | dents reaiizing ,the el%or!l of “the man- o ot e Irdtana A am- | agement of the Tattville Athietic assoei- J e s | etion to proylde them with good base- THers were twenty or more automobiles | oyt o ptertainment; n line with occupants on the fenders 1nd bumpers as well as ineide the carw, | - SIIOL Brog’ Co. have purchased a new Bvery marcher carried red fire. 1oint along tha line of march the hor- Ables wers fudged, honrs for the firat srize gninz to Edward Lafleur and Rob- wt Pilling. who attired in Bpster Brown mits and hats w Andem bicycle. th streamers. S 1o See Yo Appriciate] Good Values — Those $1.97 GINGHAM STREET DRESSES, COMING IN EVERY DAY. LADIES' The: Pasnike Co. At one rode a The second prize went motor friaek. A large delegatlon from the viilage made the trip to Newport,’ R. L, Tues- shioned kind: day. DR Fourt -litsell was very quiet. - Very rew people rem-rmea ln town. anywa fack, mroughcm X l number ’dnphys at e es! #very other house-flew a flu ‘on--the. Fourth. Dur- ing.the'afternoon the. groups of young men on hoth sides of Providence street at the post office corner amused- them- selves by bethbini each other with four- inch cannon crackers. Mre, Waler el “Norwich spent Tuesday with her paremts, Mr.‘and Mrs, xel L. Aberg -of North Slater avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Aberg and chitdren. Dorothy and Lewis, of North A stfeet, have returned from Gardner's Lake. where chsy have ber\ the gyests of Mrs, Abers's parents. Mr. and Mrs Jaun Oat for a M 4,'; the Fourth il +*Fanny | An- ire number of pu- nelther absent, tardy nor ‘dis- missed, 8: *Irene.BHison, *May Gerber, i ;4‘ g Aldea D.xm;l‘m, Loul ‘Raymond ~__Ban Joserh Longo, Fredérice Mistschn, ~ *Perfect in ‘attendance entire’ year, Helen Wmh\:ka. 5 Second grade, Gertruds *'A. Gallup. teacher. - ‘Enitire number:-of pupils, 44; neither absent, ‘tardy nor“dismissed, 3" ‘Hazel ‘Andrews, ' Alice Lanoie, Edwin Brown.*~ * Third" and’ fourth ! “grades Mary E. Shields,” teachér. “Entire ‘number -of :puplls. 43; neither absent, tardy: wor dismissed, hatles Banker, Cleland = DeGrenier, *Williant’ Durin, Charles Jénnings *John Ryan, Richacd” ‘Williamson, ‘Bénjamin Shaniey,' *Marion Denison, Myrtle -Gre- nier, Francis :Higgins, . Susle Leonard, Margaret Merhoiz, June Woods. Fifth, and sixth grades, Mrs, E. L. Preston,. teacher. Entire numbér of pu- plis, 00; meither, absent, "tardy nor d's- Fifth grade, Kinder. e teacher. sent, tardy- nor d.lmlmd 2: Mary Pier- n. Stanley Bozgnsky. First grade; E. Dr-con, teach- er. Entire mimber of pupils 12; neth- or absent, tardy nor dlimissed 3: *Bleans or Podurrk,'l Mary Currl.n. ‘dJohn Cur- " Third and Fouru-. grades: ,Bernice E. Willey. teacher. ~ Entife number of pu- Dlls, 42: néither“absént, teady nor. dis- missed 10 missed 5: Robert Gross, Florence Swain, #Janies Santos. *Bruno Pedue. *Nor.| Annie. Taft. (missed: one-half--day in man Mosesian, Maey ~Antoofian, Mary jyear) Courtland; Sweet, Benedetta Clar- Landore, Elizabeth Brown, Mary . Peck- amonte. ham_Dorothy Norman, Dwight Richara- | Fitth and Sixth grades: I F. Spaf- son, ‘Leon Wolinski. ford, . teacher.~ Entire-mimber of pupils *Perfect in atendance entive year. 134; ‘neither absent “tardy nor dismissed e b *Edith Garyey. Ravmond Auu. John e Butova. James Kenefi: First grade: Julia Tmelda Good, teach-| ~*Perfect In attendance entire year. er. ' Eptire number of pupils 31, neither absent, tardy nor dismissed 5: Town su'ent Laughlan A missed, 21: " EAST SIDE BOYS SHINE y : : T Toilet Powder Francls. Murray, John P. Ensling,| First and Second grades: Bl hG sy tackiln ar g ., IN THEIR HORRIBLES PARADE (1) 0 : Heny Koch, Safiuel Mopsik, Bwin Fot| Lynch. teacher. Btire number. of Occum People on the East Side are proud of blosky, B3 nelther ‘absent, (ards -not Afs. missed 3:° *John" Fields, ‘Beatrice” Smith. ;. George Brosofske, ‘nmmu Mmlen. Lnuh Eccleston. Thrd 4nd Fourth grades: nmde M. irant, teacher. Entire number of. pupils neither absent, tardy nor - dismissed’ 3:'*William ‘Agnew.sWarren La-Plerre. Helen Mullen. *Mary - Peleckl, Joaeph First. B grade: Jennie E.. McVéigh, teacher, . Entire number of. pupils, 42 neither. absent, tardy. nor dismissed 1. Michael Kudravetz, Second grade, Julia M. Pease. teacher Entire number_of pupils-39; neither ab- sent, tardy nor_dismissed Lois Durie, Elizabeth Gross, Dsonl!:lk Silivan. *Elzaben e Le-| ’,::}”?,':}n I;’:f:,,:’“"'y' i Pifth ‘and Sixth grades: Janet M. La- Third grade: Grace. Driscoll, teacher | hrop: teacher. “Entire number of ru- Entire:number of pupils 36; neither ab ‘s 41; ’neifller absent.tardy -nor dis- sent, : tardy . no. diysmissed:10: nissed 12: Chauncey: Chapman. Arnaud *Henry. Anderson, Patsy. Buananno [ & Plerre. ‘James, Mullen. Irine Casey. Donald. Fitagerald, Frank Gross, *Thom:1 Jrace Wheeler! AMarion. Marchaud, Leon as -La. Rochelle, James Murray, Lloyd rn” 1sd Chapman, » Harold - Cum- Russeil, . Robert Stockwell, *Lloyd THSS. Ca;am sl‘?dmlbwn. Bernziitte Thompson, *Dorothy. Anderson. o el m"‘:t"" oS i Fourth: grade, Jean M. Driscoll, teach- a hili fxades: er. ¢ Entirs. number; of pupils 33; néither Entire number absent, tardy nor dismissed 9. First mlmd. 16: na_ Boucher, Le Page, missed, 23} ixth grade: Hoimes, ‘teacher. | shal,, Ju- Mayor, R Depot. Lillian Lo;mmum“y teacher. Entire number 3 neither absent, trdy_ mor dismissed, ‘William Dupuis, ‘Wiltred Géro, Curtis Hedler, Forrest Heinrich, Russell Kunnel., Ronald Thurlow, Ronald smma. DMyI Adelaide 8. Hallen, Entire number of puplls, 23: neither absent, tardy nor dismissed. 1 Helen Bonczek, *Ralph Hunt, Elmer | Larkin, ‘Edward Phalen, . Houstpn, Florence Luckoff. Uu—rymmmn Mildred Troeger, Loule Unswo 3 Seventh and FEight grades, Margaret B.‘Reynolds, teacher. pupils, 32 neither absent, tardy nor dis- \*Waiter Manasiryrakd,. James rles -Lamoureux, *Elie Mentaz, glhc.kertn; Clayton. Sharples, *Frederick. Smith, Henry Troeger, *Maxwell Wunder- lich, William Taggart, - onica Bonczek, Irene Desmarals, Mildred Dunlo; Krodel, Bthel Larkin, . *Susette. Menjas, Agnes Troeger, Erna Voghtmann, - s Zezulawez. £58 Fim grade, Lillian O'Brien, teacher:| Entire number of pupils, 31; IanL tardy nor dismissed, and ~ Second - grades, /Entire number of pu- pils, 29 ; neither absent, tardy nor. dls- "Alfred Beauregarde, Bertha Berrial, Re- Joseph - Generous, Gravelin, Rose Fontaine, ‘Amelia Tedofyn, Joseph Koziol, William Le Clair, Adel lius Maine Albert Noel; Delia Raymond. * Third and Fouhth ‘grades Trityre, teacher. Henry Bernal, Delia Boiléau, Brochu, *Orila ~ Champagne, Entire number of pu- piis, 28; neither absent, tardy nor dis- “Hmith, Mildred ue. . !lgw Mary | E o*sm teach- mumber of puplls, 24 neither Rosspe gar ‘Lavalle, *Wallace Maines, +Joseph Medits, Waltér Mish, Melba Sonty, *The- H- ml'lb!r Sixth and Seventh grades: ' Anna L. ‘Welch, teacher. Entire nymber of pu- pils, 23; neither absent, tardy nor dis- missed §: . - n,nn. oztol, Gladys: Carison, Fran- Mary Rose’ Generous, John mnn. *Louise Greene.. = “*Perfect In attendance entire year. FIEST FIRELESS FOURTH IN CITY IN LONG TIME Chief Howard L. Stanton's request that the Fourth this year be kept a fireless Fourth was evidently follo=ed out. aided by. the rainfal] during the day, as no calls were received at any of the local stations during the 24 hours. This is the first time in many a year that the Fourth has passed without its fires caused by burn- ing bits of firecrackers or night pieces. Chief Stanton was pleased with the record for the day and hoves to see a continuance of fireless Fourths in future years. John. Yiante, Rose Hodkinson, cul.mwz LILLIBRIDGE HAS ARM AND LEG PROKEN Clarence Lillibeidge, son of Mrs. Susan A. Lillibridge of Scotland road, was badiy injured about 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon while riding his bicycie on Scotland road. suffering a comnound fracture of his right arm andia compound fracture of the left Entire number. of;i James /Heap, Bric A man tvcom stops to usk a E whether Ner 15 /> will las. Zo*rrar, e aiy satisfad’ perfsc'ly if atil rext week. "n:el-‘mlaung boy on the bicycle was struck by an ‘automobile driven by Ralph W. Gallup of Stonington. The boy.was rushed to the William W. Backus hospital, where the-fractures were reduced. Selina Adams, Dorothy Campbell, ‘Edna’| their. youngsters and claim. that the kid-! dies-have it -all over Geeeneville when it comes Lo staging a horribles parade. Some.50° youngsters, not wishing to al low. Greeneville to get ahead of the' East Side. on- Fourth of July parades, met be- bind a well known. . grocery store and, taking an old broken down buggy, decked it out in green and crowned Ernest Pelo-| Quin. Kinzof_the Horribles. dressing him in ‘a high hat and vivid blouse and long green-pajamas. The king's chariot, deawn by four sturdy boys dressed in yellow and black; headed by the company drum- mier+ and " buglers, started from Billings Gofmer and ‘marched to Preston bridge, returned to Penobscot ~ street, through owler avenue and back to’ Billings coc- fief. where the parade disbanded. 3 * Behind the chariot were the king's ser- neither ‘ab- Gll.d)' Joseph Clifford Maines, M. F. Mc- Alexas . » ¥ Madeline , Connell, | *Frederick * Gross, MDA Ow o Tacille Fiex-um; *Margaret Lukowskt, . *Emily Sandvers,| ol BN, SOTIer Be e - Flell Arvilla Kenfield, Grace La: Rochelle,| ;i Cih, HEtTED Allen Latham, Fran’ Doris - Pulsifer, Joseph Brusa, Patricki; Sy [ SERIEn Mahone: P mmy;mu pnily M Wileax, teach.| < Ferfeet !.n»l.tlendlme entire “vear. e Entire mumber,of puas 26 ; neith- * | West Town Street. er absent;,tardy mor dismissed 8. Firet' and’ Second gradeés: Sata Me- *Marion:~ Louise Brusseau, Willlam. clellan, teacher. - - Bntire, number - of James Brewer. James Christoplos. Clar-| pupite, 36 meither _absent.. tandy nor ence “HIM, .Yoseph ‘Momul; *William | dismissed, ‘Arthur: Benmett, Mont! g 5 Judson, i TiftH grade. Katle Az Murphy. téach-| Sanjay. Waselewsk, - Harold - Mahones. er. Entire’ number of pupils 37; néither|wila Canova. Dorothy Jarvis, Dorothy absent. tardy mnor dismissed 7. Miller, Mergaret Phillips, *Leslie Harris, *Leslie Mullins. *Mary| Third and Fourth grades: Jemnle E. Mahoney, *Pdna - Sandberg, ®Alice La McNamara, teacher. . Entire nimber of Rochelle, Alice Ryan, *Helen Lukowskl|pupils, 43 neither absent. tardy nor Sixth grade, Rose M. Beckis, teach-|dismissed 4: Anna Duch, *Blanche Hill, er. Entire number of pupils 32; neither (*Edna Judson. *Stella Wasilewski, absent, tardy, nor dismissed *Rehecca Mahoney, Mary Moffit. “Aldo *Albert Hildebrand. (\'nova, John Carter, George [arden Seventh grade, I. M. Crawford, E. B.| Arthur Gifford,.John Zukowsky. teachers, -Entire number of pu-| Absent only one-haif day: Henry. Cook, © neither absent, tardy nor dis-|Helen Duch. Roderick Jarvis. G, < Fifth and Sixth gradés: Rosallé H. Riordan, teacher. Entire number of puplls, . 31; neither' absent, ' tardy, - nor dismissed. 13: Mark Aldrich, : Blsie Ca- Tgo Canova, Bertha Duch, Raiph Gibbe, *Mary Herbert, Nettie Lagaroy. *Anna Mara. Grace Mitchell. Nora_Po- Fred . Schultz, Dorothv - Parsons, maond_Fedeli, Eighth grade, G. L. Ward. N. E. Pe: teachers. ' Entire number of pupi neithe rabsent, tardy nor dismissed Ed- ‘Anna: Johnson: *Blanche WWilhar, *Hel-| A Clzude Stantgn. Dorothy, Vergison, en Swain, Anna Hazam, Katherine|*Stanislawa Wasifewskl . Strones “Talig Uirlch. Gerald . Burke,| Seventh and Eighth grades: Forenes M.. Bennett, teacher. 26; Toyd Jarvis. Charles Sargent, *Vincent - La Rochelle, Entire number of Harry Waters, John| Bupi neither absent, tardy _ mor. Sullivan=-#Arthyn - ATmstrong, | aismissed. '5: *Annie Jazovic, Reginald *_Perfect in. attendance entire vear.|Avery, *Francis Herbert, - Walter Jo- Z 3 zovie. Lawrence Pounch. / o ~Falls. ~+ -~ | Note — Regingid Avery Qismissed Kindergarten, .. Gertrude * Browning, | onoe. : Maude- . MacDougall. teachers. Fntire| *Perfect in attendance entire year. number o punils.36; neitheér absent, tar- i U dy vor dismissed,2: Tohn Grondz. John: Koladzfef. First grade. Lillian C.. Stetson. teach- Entire number of nupils- 23: nei- absent. tardv nor dismissed 9 *Rosie Pillar. *Annie Uklefa. Julia Pa- nek,:Caroline Noves. Jenny Dudek, John Laput: Henry. Gagne, Felix Banas, Ted- dy_Banas. 4 Second and..third grades. Agnes L. Curran. teacher, Fntire number of pu- pils .38; neither absent, tardy nor dis- missed 52 *Iaa Sautter, Ruth Nicholson, Amelia Kindergarten: Ida L. Lillibridge teacher, Entire number of pupils. 39; neither absent tardy nor dismissed, 3. *Ada Lamoine, Raymond Krodel, George Couture. First grade: Mathilde Stapfer, teacher. Entire number of pupils 29; neither ab- sent, tardy. nor dismissed, 9: Rosarina . Marion, Charles . Parson, Frank Tworag, Genevieve Gabriga, Ber- tha. Gero, Frances Krodel, Anna Pszyk, Dorothy Simoneau. Second and Third grades: Alice E. Wildred , Edwin Harris, Joseph Pillar. _ | Driscoll, teacher. - Entire’ number of pu- Fourth grade, N. F. Ahearn. teacher.;pils, 42; neither absent, tardy nor. dis- Entire number of puvils 30; neither' ab-| missed; 11: sen’. tardv nor dismissed 9: *Theodore Banas. *Mary Sautter. Jo-| = senh. Dudek, Willigm ~ Hoftman. _Jame Nicholson. . John . Spraske, ~ Elizabeth oves, Theresa Przytulska, Mary Rob- bins Fitth and sixth_grades. Fifzabeth = T. *Bronislaw Gabiga, Howard Klosz, Ed- Hayes. teacher. ~Fntire number of mu- b piN, 29 nglther flbs(nt “tardy mor dis-| . - Robert P. Burke, Joseoh F. Burns.| - *John F. De'aney, Frank Panck. Albert : 4 Funaro, Barbara Burdick,, Dorothy Har- ris/ 7 mmum&mwmdm *—Perfect in_ atfendante entire year. yeast isone of the most important med- .. Long Soclety. ical discoveties. ‘No method of bariish- First and: second gradés, Lina B,|.ing skin.eruptions or building ‘health 7 Spalding. teacher. —Entire number of| has yetrbeen fuundwhxchunequ! it pupils. 27; nelthet absent, tardy mor dis-|. This is because yeast contains certain’ missed 2: vital elements which are lacking in the modern diet. ' Already millions of peo- ple have secured amazing benefits from yeast. Recently, however, a new proc- ess has been discovered, called* ization,? | which' peoplearew :mnxben:finfrmyustmiu&half the usual time. This pracéss, embodied only in Ironized Yeast, helps to imme- diately convert the vital yeast elements into firm tissue'and rich pure blood. If ‘weak, thin or sun-down—or if troubled | ‘with pimples, blackheads or boils, it will pay you to try Ironized Yeast at once. Tc try Ironized Yeast entirely. free simply mail postcard for Famous 3-Day FREE Test. Address Ironized Yeast Co,, Dept, 87, Atlants, Ga. Ironized *Charles Cimochowski. - Russell - Gross. *Pertect ih attendance entire o Yantfe! Fourth, fitth and sixth grades, Freder- fck H. Bushnell, teacher. ~Entire number of pupils 18; neither _absent, tardy nor dismissed 2: Henry,, dpaovic, Edward Fiynn.. East: Great . Plain. First. Wecond " and: third 'grades, Ruth' H. Clark, téacher.’. Entire number of pu- pils’ 38 ; / nefther “absent;"tardy nor dis- missed’ S 3 P *Myrtle Browning. Fourth and” fith -grades, Lathrop, ‘teacher. pils -2 missed, 4+ Florencé B Les, Ellen 'T.-Snow, *Ken- neth R. Browning. Charles T.: Holden. *—Pertect in attendance entire year, ." Bowwell Avenue, Kindergartep:. Florence [ Maude G her. “Entire mumber of pu i ‘meither absént,’ tardy nor.. dis- E. Tracy, 196th DIVIDEND - Norwich, . Conn., June 10 192 Thq,E»mtors ofi this Socnety have declared out of ‘the’ earnings-of the current six months, a semi-annual dividend. at the rate of Four Per Cent. per annum, payable ‘to de- it wiherem on and after July 15th‘"‘l922. A SALE OF Gingham Dresses 5 BEles “THIS MORNING IN Wv Bowviouwy Savee IMM Appa JHoP 3 ‘Beginning this morning, we will place on sale a large assort- . ment of pretty. Dresses, made of a good gingham, in a vari- ety.of attractive models. - Some of them are trimmed with "We have all sizes from 16 to 46, with special - * attention paid to the larger sizes., mElSJUST ONE PRICE nmuman.muli—ui-pn. xnmu”n-flfi!— c.u.:.'-"'u.-“z‘a& BT wfi'...ra The wdl That —Chnrmu Bo&nr in New Tork THE CABETAKER. Silence has drifted deen in U {ness o4 cooms whose The woven goid nd _glooms o ich brocade. Ana !m and feathers 1aid Softly away- The memories of a day When Iife went dr %0 gay And hope wore piumes. It is so strange to still find bere The things they fhed b wear em no more at all— ever a ghoetiy footsten in the hafl. ever a shadow on the stair 1t neems as if they still wou'd card A little for some silken dress That ciothed a far bue hapn'ness. Or the soft lace that velied somé ol desnalr. —Anne Goodwin Winslow, in Harper's Magazine. HUMOR OF THE DAY~ “] see the ladies are begiuning W | | wear longer skirts." “Oh, well, T have a good memory !"— Wayside Tales. “Heavens'" said the visiting golfer. “I never played such & rottan game ™ “Oh! Then you have played before™ asked the brave caddy.—Judge. Heroine (in the melodrama)—What sr¢ those shrieks? Viliain (relentiessly)—They have ticé an American to a chair and xre showing | him a bottle of Scotch.—Ldnlon Passing | Snew. Miss Catt—Prohibition has haiped & lot. My Nipp—TYes. It used 10 take years for a man to drink himself info the grave and now one drink does IL—New York Sun. “So you're & graduate of a Burglars '—Florida Times-Union Prisoner—But T would rather 4] my own story. Don't you think it would b believed ™ Lawyer—TYes. that's the troubls: ¥ would carry conviction with it —Bostos Transeript. “Are Jagby and Bibbles close Sriends™ “I should say so!" “YesT “Thy ther even use the sams bottls capping machine "—Bigmingham Age Herald. He—There must be a great many love less marriages being pérformed now? She—TWhat makes you think so” He—Haven't you heard the old sar- ing that love comes but pnee to every man?—American Legion Weekly. . “Why were you exceeding the speed Mmit > “Judge, T was taking a visitiag friend to the station.” “Guess 1 can't fine you then. We are told to speed the parting guest.”— Judge. “Did you participate in many engage- ments while in France™ ased the inte- rested old lady. “Only five,” replied the ex-A. B. Po-er with becoming modesty. “And you came through them ali wm- hurt ™ “Not exactly.” he returj’d sadly, *1 Legion married the Afth”—American Weekly. KALEIDOSCOPE Gold was @iscoversd in Caiifrnia emly eight miles from the present Lincoln Bigh- way, at Placerville, in 184S, Some of the Siu-jitsu experts of Javan know every artery, bone and parve in the human body and bow 10 yender them incperative, Because of the food shortage in Trans caucasia the people have had 1o self many rugs and the rug 1na~ket hus offers aluring possibilities. The latest type of Lattle plane t6 be used by Great Britain, weigning nine and one-half tons, will carry machine guns mounted in a kiad of gallery. The white fur with plack tipped tafl known as “ermine” comes from the mountain weasel, an :uimal which lives by sucking the hiocod Of tie animal ft kilis. Mrs. Jean Christie Bull, of Whitford, Pa., nominated for the position of alum- ni trustee of {he University of Vermont, s the first woman to receive this honor in the history of the university. Quito, capi*al of Ecuador, is the miy city in the world located on the éxact line of the equator. At Ajuito fhe sun rises and sets at 6 o'clpck all the year round. An electric lamp which will burn for three years without current has been in- vented by an Italian engineer. The lamp is described as a seif-sustaining, tn-. candescent _electric light that will bury a_long - time without connection With any source of electric supply other 1has iteelt. The light itself is radiated trom a minute metal,

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