New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 27, 1918, Page 5

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"NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 27 1918 !:n names correctly and to write leg- | Your parents. Any inhabitant of a'; s, . Bul- | now occupy fi tion in the table F . i orto Rico, who a Spanish su f time Paterson led by 4 to 1, c = | This means all vour names spelled | sided in Porto Rico on that date, and ee times, Gradwell, while Z 2 FULL INSTRUBT!“NS 1. Name in full. Age in years. ject on April 11. 1899, and who re-| g Name of Employer. Flace of | Scored by Hay v omadeh as o Pilotection {ent in full. Disregard additional | continued to reside ‘therein until Employment. die responded for the 3t AFt o S R \\\.‘\\\ months or days L April 11, 1800, held to bhe a citizen rking for an individual r the interval the Scotsmen put up a - = t / B2 Home addres, of Forto Rico, except such inhabi- | firm, corporation, ar association, state | strong game and two goals from For- S This means the place where you |tants, natives of the Spanish penin- |its name. Tf in business, trade, pro- | far completed the scorin s o pormanently reside. not the place | sula, who elected to preserve their | fession, or emplovment for vourself, - where you work. Be prepared to|allegiance to Spain on or before | so state. If vou are an officer of the | PATRIOTIC HORSEMAN. Government ExXplains HOW 10 e tneadirees in' inie wag: 232 | prl 11, 1900, by maing & dectara- | Sate or fotaral zovernment Main Street, Chicago, Cook County, | tion. before a court of record, of | whether your office is under the United | W, §. Kilmer to Donate Thorough- H { incis™; or “R. F. D. No. 2. Jones- | their decision to do so. Any citizen | States, the state, county. or a munici e = 8 i Rnswer Questions June § thely dscidon to do so. Any citiaen | Btates, the state. county, of & MUNCI- | bred 1o Bo Auctioned for Red Crom. 5. Date of birth. any native of Porto Rico who Was | to the place of employment, give th Binghamton, N. Y. May 27— Wil T To be requived to register you |temporarily absent from the island | number and name of the street, town, | lié Sharpe Kilmer, the local thorough minst have heen born in 1896, in a|on April 11, 1899, and has since re- | county, and state, or R. F. D. number, | bred horse owner, announced yester month and on a day subsequent to |turned, and is not a citizen of any | post affice. county, and state, where | 44V that he would donate one of hi June 5 or in 1897, in a month and on a | foreign country, is held to be a citi- | you work famous horses to the Red Cross to be | day therof prior to or on the date set | zen of the United States, provided he s " e «old at auction for registration did not elect to retain his political 9. Name and Address of Nearest | .r. sharpe owns Sun Briar status by making declaration under Relative Exterminator, the latter the winne | oath of his decision to do so within | If you are married and your wife is | of the Kentucky Derby run recently | o . N spieiad T e e i aa’ ey, | i months after March 2. 1917. T | living. her name should be stated at Churehill Downs : For your protecion V1) 1.k Aupd'® . R A ; e R S triaw. | vou were born abroad you are still | you are single or your wife is de e | s S s e e U,SAPILO‘A”&.)II SR o onastdp whichitheyiap | [N DU RS, aenna. AUSITA”S | citizen of the United Stafes, if your | you should state the name of your | FIRST ESCAPE FROM NEWINGTON Mimabalip iy 1 Mg 14 this paner. | These quostions | jRarls, Mranced . SobTia DS L. ather was a citizen of the United st blood relative. In stating the | | &7 y Your Guarantee aceticacidester of salicylie= ire set out below with detailed in- |5 Are vou (1) a native of the United | doror 125 % (et o0 (A8 Holer | . he number and f e mpose ; 5 £ N acid in these tables and fortiation ta heln vou answer thers, | States; (3) a naturalized citizen: (3) | ates at the time you were born | address, give the number and name of | Trust Imposed on Oscar White Mis- of Purity b e e ‘Do not write on, mark, or other- | an alien; (1) have you declared your ot ce el N | thaistiect frsbithenicliviontonn, the placed and He Disappears, Boyer manufacture. wise mutilate these instructions. Do | ntention fo become a citizen; (5) or | 1. 1 are a naturalized citizen | county and state; or R. F. D. numbe B : : WE e DS eimey e B | A ol o o izenford nonteltizeniidl | YOURDAYS BomDICISd o TRE Sty first. then post office, then county and Until the new county refully read so that you will have | dian? (Specify which.) zRuon thatilan it \you shayeltalen | Btatel at Newington the p i e e Al SSRGS Tl pap et BT o ke ingtiotol i 1 e SRR T Jat the new jail your answers ready when you go be- | (1) It you Were born in the Unit=1 {2 U0l have only declared your . Race—White, ; : S IS Rh o tounttar, . ed States, including Alaska and | iention to become a citizen (that Oriental. farm they All answers will he written on the | Hawali, you are a native of the Unit- | ;25 "0 ‘po 01 wiaken out first| No explanation necessary. iy stration card in ink by the regis- | ed States, no matter what may have who should be careful to spell d been the citizenship or nationality of in preparation for the registration on June 5 of young men who have attained the age of 21.since June 5 of last vear the war department has sent out the following instructions which should be read carefully by aill [+ Where were you horn? prospective registrants | Tirst name the city or town, then papers'); in the latter case you are first batch f pr rs sent from = —_— Tt 6 omn e | Seyma streot to work on (he farn FOR QUICK RETURNS = You are also a naturalized citizen if,‘} and aid in the proverty r | { although foreign born your father or | . R for occupancy, forgot his promise and | (JSE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OF THE HERA | surviving parent became fully natural- | 912nd O1d Man of Cycling World | qyit Saturday afternoon. It was the el i i =0 4 ized while vou were under 21 vears of | }'nds Spencer’s Pedaling Too Fast. | end of the day and the conclusion —eeeeeee e age, and if you were in the United Newark, N. J. May 27.——Wilie | O anether week. States at the time you attained the age | Spencer of Toronto, brother of He didn’t like his work nor his of 21. thur, the national cycling champion, |Surroundings so he just “ducked out.” | § F R b il . (3) You are a declarant If. although | defeated Frank L. Kramer in two | WIIte 18 deseriped as about 22 vears | i aCtOI) ebuilt | citizen or subject of some other |straight heats of a mile match race at 28 weigh bout 175 pound country, you have declared before a |ihe Newark Velodrome vesterday aft el i 5 i W Machines Of a" % B naturalization court vour intention to!ernoon and mave 11,000 fans a big rr - EAU‘[Y AN@ DIGN'TY g become a citizen of the United States. | surprise. The match race was looked SUES RECOVER LOANS, M k E 3 B Receipt from the clerk of the court{upon as more or less of a joke, and Pani ummerR ot o las 5 aKes- I . papers.” Willie took all, too, which was $300.1 Mary Rolka to recover $400, which | ¥ : (4) An Indian is a citizen if (1) he,| Kramer, Arthur Spencer and Bob | he loaned to them. Property of the SOLD’ RENTED MUNUMENTAL ART : : or his father or mother, prior to his | Spears qualified in the semi-final he el in el e e i e birth or before he attained the age|of the grand prize of Newark, tached . of the certified copy of such declara- | was agreed upon only after Willie | hrought suit throug rney Al {of 21, was allotted prior to May &, |final of which will be decided on Dec- Addish Dindsven, tivoneh bis e B & REPAIRED 153 S tion is often called “taking out first|said he would race winner take all l.ert A. Greenberg agains John and 1906: (2) if he was allotted subsequent | oration Day. Kramer in his heat de- | torney, Mortimer H. Camp, has sued g | to May 8, 1906, and received a patent | feated Jake Magin and Reggie Me- | ¢ D. Edwards Jr, of Westville for | Are Obtained Only by Careful Attention to Detail, : 3 : ; : J ittt b e e - A eatyeRrons e B ettt g Riaih il ety DAl in fee to his land; (3) if he was re- | Namara. Spears rode around Eddic | §100. The writ is returnable fo the | | NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Showisdis, BEl The' Woth . Fand by thel Buliies siding in the old Tndian Territory on| Madden and Willie Hanley. while | city court and a real estate attach. o W, e e i March 3, 1901; (4) if he lives separate | Spencer beat out Francesco Verri. His | ment was made by Deputy Sheriff M. | § 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612. and apart from his tribe and has | hrother Willie was supposed to start | D. Stockwell. : All Qur Monuments Are Made in New Britain adopted the habits of civilized life in this heat, but did not do 50, %0 | g at Our Own Factory by Expert Workmen ! "7(5) You are an allen if you do not | that the fans would not think that he |~ — o — = e - — fall within one of the four classes|and his brother were teaming. Reggie above mentioned. McNamara won the one mile consol- Over 100 Monuments Finished at our Show Bleaareln 0D i i Rooms, and Rough Stock on Hand Ready 6. Tf Not a Citizen, of What Nation are | /" 10000 100 BI0 Bl Madden, to. Be Made Into Any Design You Desire. You a Citizen or Subject? | Francesco Verri, Willle Hanley and Jake Magin Special Attention Given to the Renovation of This need be answered only by aliens | ““ a2 toin" Tames A, McRoll of fho Old Work and Cemetery Lettering. No Agents. and declarants. Remember that a “de- | xowark police department led a Red clarant” is not vet a citizen of the | Gross drive on the big crowd and A United States. If an alien or declar- leatea more ITan RS20 00 The po ant, state the name of your Country, |jj.ec band plaved. ° s ance,” ‘“Great Britain,” “Ger- i SIS =nyiiete sc SH AMERICANS BEATEN. CORNER-- UNION AND CLARK STREETS. 7 Father's Birthplace, NS L o OPPOSITE LANDERS PLAYGROUND. OPEN EVENINGS. ; G i ; Kearny, IV A MevRslen s il Yard Tel. 1214-2. House 134-12. First name the city or town, then | Athletic Field the strong ‘T‘flf(‘\swn the state or province, then the nation: team beat the Scottish-American in a “‘Columbus, i Vienna, Aus- National League game by 4 to 3 and “Ghe | sTRAW HAT DAYS | [l Comler, ARE HERE ’ — The use of WRIGLEY’S by the fighting men has created much comment across the water, : Even before American soldiers and We are ready for you. Our line is the biggest ever shown in New Britain, § sailors landed, the British, Canadian and Our prices the same as last season. i | French forces had adorted WRIGEEY"S NO ADVANCE as their war-time sweetmeat.' We buy in carload lots and are leaders, and can prove it. : And now that Uncle Sam’s stalwart SAILOR HATS FROM ................. 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