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REMOVED TO CHURCH (Continued from First P their seats which will be rese them. A reqliiem Father Winters' morning in the auspices of the Ho A high mass of requiem 1 be tomorrow morni R Grohol, pastor of All Saints’ chu 7:30 o'clock in the auspices of the church members place of worship w of St. Mary's parish K. of Daly Council, will attend in a the ate Rev, Jc row, it was voted s mass for t wurch u Family Cir sung by Stepher church under the Every Model New, Fresh and Dainty Regardless of the many millinery sales going on about town just now, not one can o you the variety, beauty or quality that this exceedingly low-priced sago will and can. Models so numerous that description is ought Specially for This Sale! It was an opportune purchase which enables us to Tor you thi: remarkable opportunity to buy summer hats superior quality, undeniably smart style, unlimited selection, and eve! of ing held last night council are requeste house, Franklin morning at 9 o’cloc Rev. W. A. Harty branct mect last night and appoint mittee on resolutions Robert Murray, John F. Quir J. Mangan, Lawrence P. Man Thomas Donlon. It was voted out in a body for the members meeting at B o T Square. The Holy Name society of church will be represented by t lowing delegation: Patrick Thomas Stanton, Denis Mahoney, Johy Schenck, Charles Reed, James Con- cannon Philip Dalton, Patrick Nolan, Francis Kane, Patrick Prendergast, Thomas Riley and O'Donnell. Members of the society will meet at 10:45 o'clock in the school yard to act as an escort, The Children of Mary will meet to- | night at 7 o'clock to take action on | the death. At a speclal meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the A. O. H., held last evening the following were appointed to draft resolutions on the death of Father Winters: Mrs. Mary McCarthy, Mrs. Julia Moorehead and Mrs. Agnes D. Frey. Father Winters had been chaplain o fthe Ladies' Auxiliary 21 years, this being the oldest catholic fraternal society in the city, A delega- tion of 21 members will represent the society at the funeral. It was voted to have a mass of requiem sung at St Mary's church for the deccased pastor, Concoursus on Successor The naming of a successor to Rev, John T, Winters as pastor St Mary's church will require some time, it is thought because of the fact that the parish is a permanent pasterate and according to the canon law of the church, a concoursus must be held to select a new pastor. The concoursus will consist of the filing of applications by pastors who are eligible to a permanent rectorship and an examin- ation shortly after in the duties of a pastor. Then from among those who | pass the examination, the essor to Father Winters will be sclectod. Notifications will soon be sent out of | the eoncoursus apd the date on which it is to be heid Jane Jeannette Hamersley | Dies at Hartford Home Martford, June 10.—Mns, Jane Jeanette Hamersley, 74, died at home here after an {llness o several weeks, She was the daughter of the late Hon. John Allen, old Saybrook, and was widow Judge | Willlam Hamersley, who scrved member of the state legislature sate's adtorney for Hartford ecounty, Judge of the supreme court of errc and trustes of Trinity eol Khe was a descendant of Roger or- | iginal settler of New THave Willlam Phelps, original Windasor, : one fresh from its wrappings—new and stur Square, Cloches Pol:es Rerets Flares 0. H 1 a com consis funeral §:45 o'clock clubrooms on Franklin St Mary's James » “Coming Events Cast Their Shadow—’ of st The Duke and Duchess of York, expecting an addition to the family, are shown shopping for a baby cot, they begin to pour in, " VERDICT FOR S75.858 Conl today e = o) PRESIDENT ANGELL TLL of Unable to Give Baccaulanre- ate Sermon Sunday Wil Be Commonwealth Company of To, New 9 of 1" 1 will Haven, Conn.—June 10.—111- resident James Rowland An- him of sermon to the At Sunday and Dr, of Broad York eity, Presi compelled of engage- s} % | nridgeport Gets Conrt Declsion n, ar pett Collect From Kenneth MeNedl prevent delfvery by baccaulaureat A ver . Judge | the Bridgeport, Cor J 1 L N . iz - = Isane Wolle Police Capture Last in the actior » Commonwe Of Railroad Thieves coat company vs. Kenneth McNeit for | 107t Ankelle flinom hos Norwalk, June 10.—Martin Tracey chaon & aped 19 years, alleged to be the last of & mang of rall;oad thieves, ia Portland, Maine, arrested in this ¢ 166al police. He Portland this morr otand trial with ¢ bers of the gar Portland authe o4 that the gang amonnting ts ahont ¢ bave been In operatio r o mting class v lict of fven by germon will be given by Rev, Bdward way Tabernacls Jefferson New in superior court Charles emed necessary that or and vicinity, Howard law of at 1 raary has engage WANT PROFIBITION REPEALED PATROL'S WEEKLY DRILY The Aziz Grotts weskly drill at Willow Br 1ast evening. Prog by this new orgar pected to he ahle drills ir On 8 wiil &rin! pounse ir annual outing of _— = FOR THE GOOD OF YOUR EYES We must wor nt rERronrM NORMAL SENIORS TO ¢ itain in Pennsylvania’s Olympic Contribution must tal ing to heg My Specialty Comtortable Vidion Frank E. Goodwin Eyesicht Spexialict 227 MAIN ST wimming events are Kl 5908 Helen McKinney, all Penn- \lushrooms Turbuns (17 Models lllustrated) Small Large and Medium Shapea HOLD SPEED LAUNCH !The Don Juan is Detained on Sus- picions of Rum Running— No leg- istration, New London, June 10.—The speed | launch Don Juan is held under guard at the C House here following capture by the coast guard cutter alo » the gteam trawler Gemma in without liguor or crew, The launch is registered u name of Robeit Costello of 76 '1 streety Groton, Records show address and authorities say | pot Robert Cost | It has been Intimated that t | of the Don Juan may ha Gemma rather ownership om n Seminol 1% ht ¥ 3 know o, aboard | claim em- | o8 to held | under cha g into for- waters without be duly reg and subject 1 & of proc eign Junigr Mayor Calls Citizens Together | Herman, wmayor of Junior | organized in connection with the last Chautauqua, ! d a mecting of citizens 30 o'elock tomorrow afternoon, when | plans for the opening of Junior Town | in 1924 will be discusscd, Junior Achievement Director Willlam W. T. | Squire wiil be present. The 1924 Chautauqua Boosters will meet at 4 o'clock. Both mectings will be tomorrow afternoon at the headquars Petor Fown as eall held Chamber of Commerce TILLS VACANCY, Governor Templeton Appoints Bulke- ley to Camp Ground Commission, ! Waterbury, June 10.—Gov, Charles | A. Templeton this morning appointed Robert Bulkeley of New Haven as & member of the Tsranl Putnam Me- morial Camp Ground commission to fill tHe vacancy left by the resignation »f Attorney Robert 8, Alexander of Danbury The duties of the prises the perpeluation of the Kre Danbury, whers Terael Puatnam and his soldiers camped dur- ing t Revolntionary commisston com- camp " near war FIVE MORE QUARES Predictions of Violence at Wilavea | Coming True 1 Press, 1 June 10 activity in the s been horne earthquakes yester Island of 1 voleano 18 located it 11 a emitted from the last night yuris 4 not be Sunday's vol out prom of further Kilenea h were five There i tion of the h the wail in m crator there v and 18 A dark ¢ g the nature established in RELIEVED OF COMMAND Jur Lieut. W. C Bu is relieved from duty in com- mand of Battery A, 192nd INield Artil- but will remain on duty with his battery cording to the adjutant eral today. Capt. Small, 0. R. C., nted captain of field artillery neon resigned. And assigned a1 of B A: 2nd Lieut, Perry ppointed 1st s Pa ransferre d duty with the same bat- s app Je w o e John is ed to SEEKS $100000 DAMAGES June 10.—Damages re sought in a suit filed urt here today by Hiram Atlanta, Ga., ehief ev- e K. I , editor Ky today newspaper TOOPEN JULY e 10 Not that which it 114 reopen me operations by et compa the " had ny 1w yartment, ed hands, has b e the entire which em NO EXTRA SESSION 10. — President that an e made the gton, June does not 1 extra ailure senate to | pass the deficicncy appropriation bill impossible. (Many More Just White Red Chink Sand Powder Copen Yellow Black Gray See Win . as Pretty) dow biaplay Eastern Millinery "2’ 2 tenant Squire, mentioned in ship eontest, man of the is a Lieutenant Promoted to Head Company—Had Commission in Air \ Service in World War, Waterbury Man N coived ;y ore Death of W According to word re night KFirst Lieutenant Squire of Co. 1, . N. 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