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Intending purchasers of a STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS Piano, or Piano and Self-Player combined, should not fail to examine the merits of the worldrenowned

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SOHMER

PIANOS

and the "SOHMER-CECILIAN" Inside Players, which surpass all others.

Catalogue mailed on application.

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Eileen Murphy, 86
Mary McKeever, 86
Margt. Finnegan, 85
Frances Manning, 84
Rose Meehan, 84
Emma Smith, 83
Mary Duffy, 83
Catherine Duffy, 82
Catherine Burns, 82
Catherine Seidl, 82
May Moffitt, 81
Margaret Moore, 80
Grade 3-B.
Florence Fagan, 92%
Florence Hutmacker,

88

Anna Dowling, 84
Elizabeth Farley, 84
Jennie McKee, 83

Grade 3-A.
Margt. Doran, 95%
Julia Banks, 95
Alice Lehmkuhl, 93
Nellie Lehane, 91
Anna McGowan, 90
Ada Spitzer, 87
Marion McCall, 87
Julia Schaub, 83
Loretta Fitzgerald, 83
Mary Lafferty, 82
Florence Hughes, 81

Anna Lane, 80

Ellen Donovan
Rose De Martine
Mary Gallagher
Mary Goosman
Anna Hale

Margaret Hinchy
Helen Kearney
Mary Lambert
Viola Lynch
Julia McGrath
Veronica McGrath
Mary Pennacchio
Lillian Freeman
Grade 1-A.

Marv Burke
Mary Connolly
Margaret Carney
Anna Doherty
Isabel Haverty
Catherine L. Healy
Mary Horan
Anna McGill
Anna O'Connor
Grace O'Leary
Edna Randel
Adelaide Robinson
Loretta Schaefer
Agnes Sullivan
Catherine Shine

Helena Maier
Grace Dillon
Grace_Thomas
Julia Daly

Boys' Dept.

Grade 8-A.
George Fagan, 95%
Patrick Miller, 93
Thomas Hale, 91
Bernard Dyer, 91
William O'Brien, 88
Joseph Cody, 87
Thos. Whikehart, 87
Edwin Hagan, 85
Frank Mann, 85
Stephen Powers, 84
James Dorgan, 84
Patrick Clarkin, 83
Eugene Murphy, 82
John Dyer, 81
Dennis McCabe, 81
Grade 7-A.
Eugene Spitzer, 88%
John Tully, 88
Joseph Callanan, 86
Edward McGorry, 85
Francis O'Meara, 85
John Millet, 84
John Meskil, 83
Patrick McCaffrey, 81
James McKeon, 80

Grade 2-B.
Mary Hughes, 89%
Jennie Burns, 87
Catherine Doyle, 85
Anna Ennis, 85
Anna Steele, 84
Sarah Harvey, 84
Margaret Gordon, 84
Helen Freeman, 82
Hilda Howard, 81
Josephine Horgan, 80
Margaret Burns, 80
Grade 2-A.
Cath. Gorman, 84%
Anna Connors, 84
Cath. Gilligan, 83
Irene Moffitt, 83
Muriel Lynch, 82
Eleanor Hatton, 82
Louise DeMartine, 82
Mary Banks, 80
Marion Jones, 80
Hannah Dugan, 80
Loretta McGrath, 80
Sarah McKeon, 80
Gertrude Burke, 80
Mary Murrin, 80
Catherine Farley, 80
Grade 1-B.
Mary Boyle
Rose Calmari
Agnes Carson
Marie Doyle
Helen Duffy

Grade 6-A.
Herbert Walsh, 93%
William Henry, 86
Michael Sheehan, 86
James Boyd, 83
John McCaffrey, 83

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Richard McCabe, 92

Maurice O'Connor, 81 Thos. Tereminelli, 92

Grade 5-B.

William Fagan, 94%
William Collins, 92
Richard Leahy, 90
Ludwig Braunwart, 86
Patrick Porteus, 85
Philip Holland, 81
George Robinson, 81
Grade 5-A.

William Casey, 89%
Hugh Neeson, 87
John Smith, 86
Lawrence Keane, 85
Matthew Cusack, 84
Philip Lynch, 83
Rudolph Frank, 83
George Kenny, 83
Edmond Walsh, 83
Joseph Castle, 82
Eugene Gilhooly, 81
Grade 4-A.
Joseph Keough, 98%
Joseph Boylan, 97
John Finan, 97
Barth. O'Leary, 96
Francis Hally, 95
Daniel Sullivan, 95
John Bethel, 93
John Enright, 92
Joseph Kearney, 91
John Hade, 90
Daniel Kirby, 90
Joseph McCall, 90
Thomas Henry, 89
David Landusky, 89
Edward Carroll, 88
Eugene Connelly, 88
Francis Gildea, 88
Augustus De Luce, 88
Edward Costigan, 87
William Healy, 87
Patrick Campbell, 86
Robert Lawson, 86
Edward Moran, 86
George Tierney, 86

Marion Mischke, 91
Joseph Dooley, 91
Bernard Connors, 91
Owen McGowan, 91
Peter Lynch, 91
James Sullivan, 91
George Kirby, 90
James Moran, 89
Philip Garneau, 89
Eugene Doyle, 89
Lawrence Suttlehan,
89

John Johnson, 88
George Wieland, 88
James Robinson, 88
Francis Murray, 88
James McArdle, 87
James Nealis, 87
Edward Murtha, 87
Edwin Farrell, 87
Thomas Clark, 86
Thomas Liptrot, 86
Edgar O'Leary, 85
William Logan, 85
Roland Smith, 85
Angelo Caruso, 85
George Etcell, 85
John Callanan, 85
Edward McGrath, 85
Frank McConnell, 85
Frank Bunte, 84
James Hogan, 84
James McKenna, 84
Rene Foisy, 84
Joseph Head, 84
Thomas Keeney, 84
John Dean, 83
Joseph Millet, 83
John Sullivan, 82
John Ahearn, 82
Frank Britton, 82
Andrew Doyle, 81
George Goudet, 80
Steph, Burghardt, 80

Grade 3-B.
Charles Collins, 100%
Joseph O'Connell, 98

Daniel O'Connor, 97
Oliver Doyle. 97
Albert Archibald, 95
Arthur Bonnell, 92
Vincent Pascoe, 92
William Doyle, 91
Eugene Warren, 90
George MacNally, 87
Charles_Caulfield, 85
James Dunn, 85
Thomas Cleary, 83
Aloysius Meehan, 84
Charles Henry, 83

Grade 2-B.
Francis Murray, 100%
John Holland, 94
James Sullivan, 93
Francis Ludeke, 90
Andrew Landy, 90
J. Daly, 90
John Walsh, 87
Chris. Hughes, 87
Theodore Moran, 84
Francis Collins, 82
James Phalan, 82
John Callanan, 82
Henry Lamour, 82
Grade 2-A.

Charles Da Bruzzo, 83 Patrick Duffy, 98%

Grade 3-A.
Louis Calamiari, 95%

Martin Cunningham,
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