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DAVIDSON Wiil FAKE OVER DAVIS THEATRE NEXT WEEK A Bavicson, who has taken a lease ot Davis wheatre on Broadway for five t years from July 13, is uaut;:u mht:o\hz; P 2 N Y| toe theatre even before then as ® A cup of tea brewed from Celery °"““' Monday. "P'“ 24, poze. i fet of Mr. apd Mrs. Frederich “ought out W. S. Davis whose lease i King, taken every night this time of = m 3 ” G expreing. and n-u}m is to begin operat. ly‘ear purflieahlhe blml)d‘tone's up the VAR]QUS MA’H‘ERS hp of Spmxmd, e *} 82 tha theatre the Geat ot Mag. o ver, clears the complexion and makes| Light ven . W“ s it et <y evmfng vehicle lamps at 7.06 o'clock this court, over m. ,!,k ‘The ~Americanization” craze . 1s'.ze- ) ships meant bettdr dbs or from some ath. | G258 MOsIng pletyres there for {he rest of the scason until he closes the house for sponsiole for the lower standard In tfic|er cause, the mueh greater number of make ovation: A e TR ety Dat, i he ok g ankc 4. Comat Elaedion o¢ sllems uressililf igiecry: |9iaes phas pa] Sobiying for cltizenshin ST e e e e T 3 L 3 T | y for naturalization,’ declared Ailan .| has been apparent at ihe office of the fu- N Dendelions burst into bigom in shelter- | it i oottages on Willima 10 | Church of Boston, during & Fecess of th. perior sourt for Nenv :,.,,.‘;‘5,. Sopnty, 1| LRT00 eepkon. As gif ek ok 0011 ir st ? e ed places duripg Sunday. ng the week. ' | United States districe court whict was iu | the past few montha there have been more { o PUELG S e e e P M 7ou are weak s purcly vegetable, ‘costs but a trifle, | | Sd%er, showers during Sunday atter, %, A i Gs B e e o ot aiam | SFyaications for first pagers than before Iu | ‘e Foollsh Wives” for his first plcwre | | o formente ie = gentle, cure, safe nnd sane lexa- | fasnion parade. d ¢ i ; iner in this district of the immigTation dv- | One ANmericanization direstor in tho | 413 16 would continue showing a high line | { s often tive, fine for children as well as| Tickets for The Poppy Trail. Crag-|F! gw % > States Is fre-|state sald that while the lower standard | g BIFWIeS, THEE Wb ©e Ro more VIO and oty stor's Book Si0r —eRe o | quenty in Norwich for examination work | of education was becoming quite notice- : house in the fall, the waudeville will be transferred there and the Water street Davidson, according to his present plans, ave PR m ; o with those who are making application for | able among alicns making application for i ® _of ol P k’,‘:""g,’“ ” D"'f %"‘ gn naturalization, and he a':genas the natur- | citizenship, he believed that the under- "“,:c::"’ ‘;""g:“;‘;mz‘m;" “"'"‘"u‘; Slectility p Tuestay, making the daie of Wemwriel fiiared | lization sessions of the superior court lying reason was that they belioved work B Minia 18 ooy the Brosdssy Jichest ere. n e t few rs he ex- | co be bett 1 I.rh, Stnke IS On | During Sunday afternoon the ;m‘ P ¥a uld be better dbtained by American " 3 a amined thousands of Connecticut aliens | citizens ti liens. room at the Otis fibrary was in hin by Sl 3 S He said that his 25 it of Miss Sadie J. Dawson. experience jjad been that the completely | po: V Ar3 OFFY TREST co.| 'The rush for ciizenshlp starisd with | Milterato class of aliena’ which had hith- heps. Wil coptipue wilh pletupes. w B'tter Be safe "l"han Passengers in the -electric cars Sat- EWETT | the war,” continued Mr. Church, “At that | erto drifted along without any desire of AT 4 urday and Sun wen-lnx- lnund them (8pecial to The Bujietin. time there was a trend toward the Ameri- | by American citizens. had now, un- ARY. gs heated and very comfortabl v il 23~ Jewett City{canization of all foreigners apd this|der the stress of continued unemploy- Mrs. Nathan D. Austin. 'fi‘,., Sorry. 1 Activer To0T Bmit 2k ma,on o haate . opened or Uus{n Americanization movement was extended ( ment, come to believe that an American (Contributed.) sows;. fariaivg tools; and = hovseuid to the factories with the reult that there | citizen coyld get a job where an alien| Mrs. Josephine G. Austin, widow of Na- e & : ? » on. He at the lower mentality | Conn. Her maiden name was Willi Take ln YO“!' Coal B R S“E'Df"g‘“; % ‘U;'! bad been ne m‘s‘ ‘while a3 | Eroat luss of tima to tho courts and the ex- | of amplicasts for naturalization was be- | Her crowning took place Apri 16, 1922 Shelton visited Norwieh sanatorimn. o ed np and d aminer. cominz increasingly manifest and cited |at her home in Yantic, Conn. For more NOW 1 iy sk | fre man at the hefid Mr. Church declared that before the|some of the answers given by prospective |than two years she was an invalid, at - - hpm‘_’ n‘,“fi?p S ““‘m”‘ M;fl" 4 8 for 39.88. Hel yar when an alien on his own accord de. | citizens to the naturalization question- |times her suffering was very severe, byt (8nd Was born jn Treland, the daughte: u"""“ 3 b+ z been | gof 2 n 1 -] sired to becmr a citizen, he would study | naire as proof of the fact. she bore these sufferings with rare Chris- |0f Eugene and Bridget PRSI ;wmm: asparagus at his home at Quaker 3 With| un the principles of American government| As cvidence of the fact that persons |tian fortitude. Today we know a shadow | In 1876 she was united in marriage 4 eiet 2 and whep he presented himself for exam- [ wholly unprepared for the responsibilities |ha(s fallen across our church and com-|W!th Joseph Delaney by Father Kennedy Once more the maple syrup season at ination he imvariably was able to pass the|of oftizenship are attempting to become | munity. We know that another of our |Of St. Mary's church, this city. Mr. D ames 0 Eastford was a very short one, only M required tests. Upder the present condi- | naturalized, the following transcript of |number has passed on, and our hearts laney died some years ago. Mrs. Delaney o |2 small amount of syrup being made tions he is urged to become a citizen prin- | questions and answers Is taken from the |2re touched. We mourn with the be-|Was a member of St. Mary's parish and there. t 5 cipally by manu€acturers and other em-|record of an apblicant who had been in|reaved family and friends. Surely the |Was weil known to many of the older res- Ph 1819 Edward Morris will give piano recital, e v,"*‘" T e ek e | plovers of labor under the fmpression/that | this country thirty-two yea waves leap up and around us. One by {!dents of the city. jone Tuesday, May 2.—adv. }.ou two <oty fivm the American citizens make the better em-| Question: How old are Yyou? Answer: |one the, ties that bind us to earth are| Surviving are four sons, Frank Delanes The flowers at the United Cnn axui carried into the bank two bushel cloyes and have a sense of responsiility | Lithuania. lessening, and the great cord is growlngIDI orwich, Joseph Delaney of Wester- THAMES SQUARE el G R a s vy Diey | Lo, eanec px, S leaf twemics tons|hat impels them to remain on the job.| Q. Where were you bom? A. TWho,|stronger that Mnds us to our Fathers (1. Bugene and John Deisney of Ohio Froderick Dennisn In sty of Jan |and fvss & undl 3 iig Ehivanizeq| The emploves, on their part. alsp et the | me? home. ana one daughter, Mra. F. A. Tanglais ¢ A Crordtn: Fater bm‘?‘““"fls‘ 'ml cofn. Al day notion that upjess they hecome citizens| Q. What month were you born in? A.| Bacly in iife our sister chose “that|Norwich. There are also two sisters Weadland fires at varions poimts along |1ong until 3 n. m: eversbody that showe | they will Tose their jobs. 1 don't kngw. Maybe Oct. good part that shall not be taken from |Mrs. J. Dovle of Plainficld and Mrs. M- FUNEBAL. s ai e S n ng up with & bank ook, shecks or any -] ~“The result is” said Mr. Church, “that| Q. What day. the firt? A. Tt is is so|her.” For many vears she was a faithful | chael Hathaway of Jewett C and five Mrs. Morrison Robbins, the Theer hank beloy Leurel BAL ’%’z‘_ (R A d o gl ety ok bank W] ions sve Hooking 1o the courts to be nat. | long. apo. T Base foregtten. member of the Fitchville Baptist chureh, {Erandchildren. Mildred Langlais of Nor- The funerar of Mrs. Morrison Robbins ;:i“ay“f:’:':;omm T OWRees ddring: trust company, got their money and | uralized under the spurring on of their| Q. Where were vou born, what place: he was a Christan, and her memory jWich. Lawrence 3 was held Saturday morning at 11 o'- questions asked. The ryn was undoubt-| employers. Many of them can neither | what city? A. New York. Wil live forever in'the hearts of beri . and Wiiliam elock from her late home in Preston | At the Home-Time for the YOUNE PeO-| 510 trigc at first. and thers was surely|read nor write but are drilied in the few . Where do you Itve? A. At this|™Many fricnds. 5 City with a service of prayer which Rev, | Die_ held at ‘the Community housng:.t 5 Iittle I cprioesled anzisty, Bat mfi questions that may be asked by the exam- | time? Yes. Fim street. . The church has lost a faithful member, 2 W. L. Muttart, pastor of the Congrega- | 30 Sunday night Dr. Frank Scott Bun- |y, g notning to it when the real stuff|iner, in the expectation that they may| Q. When did yon come to America?|2Nd Lhe two sons and dasghter a wise asicontar. tiomai church officiated. nell was the speaker. showed ufi, the bushel. Close fo $100.- | possibly get through. This cannot but|A.” Huh. counselor and guide. We bow with sul- teen months, § There was a public service in the Con. | MT: and Mrs. Robert Hull and daugh-|000 has been paid out to deposttors since | lower the standards of citizenship for there| Q. When did you come to America? | MISSion 1o the will of Im who docth ail Fr ank Lenkie- tional church and Rev. Mr. Muttart | 17 of Norwich passed Easter week mo- |the institution changed mafagement Fri- | appears to be little actual study on the|A. In thls country. things well, and acknowledge our depen- 2 Nort ar asslated by Ree 3. 11 Chase. Mve | toring down the Atlantic coast, spending |day noon. The new bank officials told|gart of the applicants that was so notice-| Q. When did you come to New York? | dence on Him for ail that exalts life, and * morning. &b g Nearer, My God to|Sunday at Atlantic City. , the Bullefin correspondent that they be-| able before the period of the war.” A Yes. enobles humanity. We tender our heart- ago but = Hall and Mr | Satunday was plessant but chilly and |lleved the run was over, and tha' therel Whether from the feeling that citizen- Q. What year did you come? A. 1390, | 9t Smpathy fo her very devoled sons | ymost of her life had been passed in thic \fton Dawley rendered Safo In the | the crowds were out in good mumbers, [Would be Do rush’on the part of the de-{ A e e i R e N I h |a Arms of Jesus. There was a great pro- | shoppers taking advantage of the post- [PoSitors holding —many remaining ac- 7 T mforter, tusion of floral tributes. Baster special bargains. counts, to withdraw the same. Never-|y. j. MURPHY SHOWS NORTH MAIN STREET RATD trusting that they with Christian forti- employed at Thamesv Mle. and three 1 H 7 5% tude shall Tun in faith and patience the L d Edmund Lenkie Burial was in the family plot in the | The Homimlity committee now serying ;ff";"m‘f;,a‘f'm"“',?: i Lown odngat OPEN ON BATTLEGROUNDS MADE BATUEDAY NIGHT |race that fs before them in onder that |G Fronk: Luey and Bdmun Preston City cemetéry where Rev. Mr.|at Trinity Methodist church is: Mrs.|p o0 359 is believed t the Jewstt{ With the bands playing and the flags| Rose Chioda was arrested at 58 North | they may obtain the happy reunion that Chase and Rev. Mr. Muttart conducted | Harry Kastland, Mrs. E. J. Jones. Miss | cype Trast Co. must @ for its bus-|fving, hand organs large and small con- 2 committal serivice. May Hill and Miss Church & Ailen were in charge. Main street Saturday night on the charge of violation of the prohibition law, when the police raided the place as a disorder- ly house and one of two sailors there theny in the sweet*Beyond. is sweet af ysar by friends out of sigh how grows in Para Gertrude Pendleton. | 1055 gupport, mainly on the home man-| tributing their gusto of general jazz, Tollow the Conn. College Girls in The |ufactorias and merchants, together with|lusty lunged barkers d announcers Poppy Trail. Slater Hall, April 29th.—|the many local people who are desirgus| “spieling” their “ballys” and shouting Spring Schednle of the ¥. M. €. A. Gym Physical Direc! ot th ng schedu vear we iose in faith to muse e our store. It cap|M. C. A. M & 3 he OUPS, nd good and A man who owns a good cow is al- [3dv. of receiving and enjoytag the benefte of thelr wares, the baftlegrounds were|siipped a haif pint bottle of whiskey | b€ sad of her ner, “she lived in honor, |07 the ifferent zroupt, And Foo B most as conceited as a man who has The paslsr of the Central Baptist @ small cheeking -m At present that| transformed into a veritable Coney Island | into a baby carriage that was in the |7 With patience and ability wrought | P77 1 & good garden. 3 by " [support is at least unsteady, according|by Norwichs own ageregation, the Frank e e tending the Yale Lectures on Prgm:hmg ongh. : To those posted on affairs of amuse-|Lee C. Morgan and Edgar Newland, | FiSen not set: her life 15 now beyond the —_— : ment character. especially _outdoor | both of the submarine base, amd four | FS2ch of death or change; not ended but Flowers at Eiks' Home. New Adjutant General U. 8, Notification has been sent out for the | xoRWYCH D. A. B. DELEGATES events, the shows' appearance afforded a|ynen who gave the names of Charles Le- | PESUD.” The world is better for her hav-| o circular bed of ¢ S8 anzeal resting o the Natioral As- Sot o% 1 wiiLagp |piessurestl mrpsize and crested much | vanto, Arcble Sannders, William Rooney |Im8 lited in it and the inflacnce of her | 4%, huw been s oo 11 he tawn 3t olen Spin- FOTEL WA s Bt TR -] A umber of the Norwich delegates to favorable comment. It had that direct-| and William Brunelle, were also brought | €00d deeds will nev place. which 4s a grocery store. with fidelity the duties life brought her.| Yarm weather comee and s and another of et die. She has ieft * home b Ernst. The from-the-factory ~atmosphere so seidom | ¢, lice hi us to join the majority, but our loss is her bloom @t present, ap- D. A R Congress in Wash-| 7oK Is o police headquarters. ! are in full bloom at presemt, ap Aataplle City. z ?‘m!?‘:::u.rlncd :—uns s?fday evmm seen around canvas shows. Bright colors | The raid was made by Sergeant John | eternal gain. Py s ng in fine effect The magazine section of a Hartford When it that the New|ciean eqllx;pmlmt a;\d (: gcx;._eralf air o; H. Kape, Officers Allen, Carroll and ‘__().n‘ A'i;m )19th. 1922, with prayer ser- —_— an ipteresting memner by Arthur L. fo"’f;“yr Me,,.“b,;‘mmlwmm.fi Tm 3‘”’;“‘” more "'fl(".{:-k";éfi LAUREL HILL GRASS FIRE :«i\'m,' ‘7"?: rewns were tender A motoreycle and u:vxv::x_l: :ofl'x'd:vd PA'. "?:rzich ;hx;ts Tuberculosis sana- wvbre i 3‘,«' mgls c. organizing Ter ;:e the enl:::ren:nt iy all de- HANES DELL ABARM | o D“Ho&erpl:-flcncer"n,:r;‘ Y i was only sligh oy e D B meduufllfl“fl e} A R 7as the| Fariments being at once noticeable by | A bell alarm from Box 41, Laurel HIll i service. Beautiful flowers bore mute tes- to the former farm-house, now pied | et b5 hote 1 ¥ eveRning. Mrs. those who 'flnmd the former Norwich | and Sunnyside avenues, Saturday after- | timony of the thoughts of many friends. St engagements ficon at 1.3 o'clock cailed out the fire | The mimister had for the text: “I will be Variety in Sunday Weather. :dy fire wmcglll:e‘r ‘:’h:l recently joi'n- :::nu:“:: unmm m‘";:‘fl“:‘m Manager Murphy said that Norwich | department for a grass fire in the vicini- | satisfied when 1 awake with Thy like- 3 o JE zils. spow abd The priests of St. Patrick’s parish wil Mrs. ggwn A, Ashbey apd s, | 224 the imerurban territory had respond- | ty of the Thermos plant. A boy who saw | ness.” His comforting words brought to were all ' incl B b begi g‘mm 3 & S'plnah mll H P bad i 8733 i od wonderfully to his publicity campaign | the blaze pulled in the box. mind the following: When w shali r dealt out n this | city Sunday egin y to visit the sick, aged m "”‘" L“’“ "’E Vi ""‘n_" apnounding his opening date this year,| FEmploves of the Thermos plant had |clearly know and undersiand, I think that! afiernoon and !:hbi:nn. tlon :d;xdr:ln:l:;ex; QE‘:&; 1;::;: ot nmm !‘r‘:mll . ‘fi 3 and local indications from a box office cv:‘z )in:s 50{ ‘hose pl‘ny‘i;-.\ngn i?‘e fire | we will say “God knows best.” Mot for| e coaun . standpomt bespoke 2 prosperous tour. He | When the firemen arrive emall qua- | her but Tor us should our tears now be| forates of this yacieh gvarage 1300 sick |3 EREmt m e NOW ““"m”m“ “u:':; was alos doud In his Draise of the general | ntity of chemical was used on the blaze |shed. Mourn. mourn for the sving bui| INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY s 'tgkfld w:n::—:me l:."; good treatment accorded his enferprise | by the fire department. The recall was | not for the dead; let the dirge be unsung | (haples Tirrell a student at Massachu- mbbenn:e our dodxsna.n m: tow;xt clerk's ::;e“"f.“"m* ol Mee. “m W, | during the two years spent in this city. | sounded at 1.55 o'clock. and-awake the psaim; no cypress for her e now. One dollar extra after liay - g sefts Institute of Technology, spent the Gi d di of Norwich Warm terms of appreciation were ex-| So far this month there have been |who lives crowned with the paim. Easter recess at his home om Crescen 1st—adv, ‘“fllfln and daughter R WETP) pressed of the uniform courtesy extended | 22 calls for the fire department. There | Most of all the beautiful things in life | street. 2 hants, tories d ‘were no calls Sunday. come by twos and threes, b ZEenS srous Joore of the old Hmp camgers at o uen Mzs. Bogers lett Washi at ?:,;‘::‘;‘m s fif:,f,smw R = i Eupgrole | ety O robss, GAvE MAs M e o T B ir e 3 e o $» b:m““‘“i“ Piigrnd o B "', 4 'the show has arrangel a lease to make | FALL WITH NUBSING BOTTLE f 2 Ly dched 2 ers, aunts and | ) : e E o Tour of Worcester, died within the last | § o'clock Sunday moraing, on the tenth | LS ils permanemt home for several gea- COSTS CHILD ONE EYE Bt only one mother in' ail 1h their return from & motor trip to Wesh week, her deatl malki, 1 sons to come, and its growing importance . 5 . ere are things back of us, | lut)‘ymr g eleven in the | foor, fojlowing 2 Mngdet 1n the grill e | var' no 10ted by the citizens of Norwich | . Liiam Choruobol, the 15 months olé | ¢/cnds, which have had much to do in Letitia Parker. daughter of Mr 3 prevjous night. The headquarters of the son of Mr#and Mrs. Jacob Choruoboj of - A s who will in turn be glad to ciaim it as shaping our lives and molding our char- | 2nd {o;:,stph: b:'.;axfm'"\““;i.é"‘,‘;’g; o"avfi‘fie (r:un'.h flom‘l l:m" b%ow vt:go i :mr: their oyn. The engagement juns until Bm“m? «Eg; :;:a:'? resma nzw:t! :f-cng:e ';E acters, and there are those who have ru'l"h . 2 e i i ink urday a! (rmoon. mantic, was in Voluntown last week and | BM& next Saturday night under the auspices|y:cbeen necessary to operate for the re- | J@ith enough to think that the faces that | urday delivered to Fire Warden Tanper ¢ ¥. Parker. entertained a friends at a party Sat- of Robert O. Fietcher post, American ' we have loved and lost a While will be| Ars W iven and all the guests 5 C y moval of one of his eyes. E: 9 e i . 2 ) brooms, pails and pumps for use in et the hotjul»z’ly. out ‘many oF thy | LeSion. of this city. The child was rumning around in the | TR ORCC TOOTeL et e O v | Wi her ifford M 0 e oL R : 5 s foatr, | choe s will be ord 2 u?m:i ares. :‘%n‘;‘e:mt elegates lost trunks and| g, ppisy TAND JUNIOR e e o ‘tre mrolen Slas from, | 38210 Lhat the hands that have been un- | Story of Hackensack, N. J.. and Mrs. C. & r:an;i:;"a:nfi?:nmé»om?n por- = LEAGUERS AT SEBVICE | thn poriie casned his EaN v oo loosedfor while will be clasped in ten- Van Deusen of Hudson. N. Y. the flowers for the fomt wese Fiven iy | CAMP TIFFECAN BEUNION. At the evening service Sunday at Trin. | the "evelid amd eye. Physiciens haye |9°r, loving friendship Then ghai e myste of Providence be reveaied. Mrs. W. H. Jewe! ELD BY Y ors | ity Methodist Episcopat church the | been trying for three days to spve the iy 1 >vea Champlin, ofJ Bn:n:?d-:kima .’l::no(::; A Ca Tim:m rseuni:: ::y,gu ’?’liflr Teague was in charge and its|eve but haye finally had tq operate and Then shall w ,df‘-sl':'r‘x‘;"w for John and Harriet Jennings. 5 ~“m‘;“’“ g B okl B aitirs meu}bex,!d "“:d“d ir:; ;:.e church in a|remove it. Ry, At the meeting of Rockyflle city coun- | in the Shumflnngnfldlng by No Box | edy sma were gealed in o Section ro- T 2t ! ~ STERLING who teaches in Bo! st be satisfred. i 3 d homeward it seemed that the spending her Kaster gerved for them. The scripture lesson Two for Superior Court. Rt s T 2 er mother. Colonel Robert C. Da ¢l last woek o commitice was appointed | Scouts i ':;:u;"m?: Scmts camD 21| was read by Frank Mousiey. president of | 5. Russeil Fenn. @ sailor at the sub- | “iont mormians 1ot ihe s 1eb| | William Noble spint the holiday with newly appointed Adjutant an-nl to daser mmanafacturers in regard | Beech. Pons s SHDTET | the Junior league. Accompanying the | marine base, and Mrs. Lepora Savell Bokan—It ia day. . his father in Pontiac of the United States Army, succeed- 4 aylight saving. The council recent- | About 20 .m.uuf “Boech ut”, tne|members were Mrs. Roger Woicott, the| Muker of Groton, were arraigned in the & Mrs. Arnold moved from the ing Major General Peter C. Harris, | 7 FePt On record in favor of davlight| The reading of fae “Beec oo | superintendent, Mrs. R, L. Roberts, | Groton town court Saturday morning on 2 Alrs. Jokn, Nifsss! Bennett house to the Place form en th retired. Colonel Davis was adjutant | vave tois oo F W3S 0one 9 pus the | camo paper, made a7 ,,f,""‘""““"‘m,”u - | foacher of the iniermediate department,|a charge of adulters. The aitomey for| The long and cyemplary iife of Mary [ road to Moosup. general of the American Expedi- e s !::;e;’, Sk 1mm‘”§n;wi " and Mrs. Vincent of the primary depart- | the accused entered a demurrer which the | Conneil, widow of “ohn Fitzgerald, came t observy tlonary Forces during the world r‘m:etim anmual meeting of Old Lygne {22000 (500 t Coamell, wdhfli ""t E"‘_ ment, 2 court overruled and the defendants were :zha‘neam-fi;‘ Tfmg Saturd Z at | ct was e war and was awarded the distip- association the following of Sctlive T A Beotoh gave an outhine of In the music of the service much|bound over to the superior court. On do- | the Home of her daughter. Mrs. Edwin | direction of Miss IRb seios At b pHR” | omx were elected: President Georse o Deasure was given by the miaying of | fault of $700 bond which was imposed in | Stanton. of New London 1 Griswold: secrefary, Miss Eathe, | the Dlans for this summers camp st ernment and decorations from the |rine Ludington; allied countries. Colonel Dayis par- | W. L Death was due Miss Fiorence Tourjee of New London,|each case. the two acqused were commit- | 10 & shock. Mrs. Pitzgerald was born in . who gave three selectiops. Shefted to the Frankiin street jail in New |Ireland 84 vears ago, but came anist. The mass The vestments argely attend ential purple treasurer, C. Lo . | Beech pond. Mot o Gtk | Music and refreshments were other fea- Naracott was re-electad a direc- worn by the z Lent were - ¥ agcompanied Mrs. William Crowe for her | London to awalt trial. country when quite young. She erbholdars ticipated in the expedition agaipst |!or and Alan Spiers a new director in |tUre of the eyeni 8oprano solo, Nearer, My God, to Thee,| The arrest was made Friday ‘nlght o\ {united in marriage to John Fitz: adopnbl Wit Haotiago, in the Spanish-American | Place of J. E. Noyes. 3 and ‘repdered Charson (Dubez) and|complaint e at the state attorney’s|years ago and they settied in Norwich, | plants. war, and in numerous campaigns At the week end, a former Norwich | ¥20FF FATIONAL DICTATOR O'Donnel Abou (Rogers). office by Wiilam Jackson, county detec- | iiving on the West Side for over haif a during the Philippine insurrection, | Tesident. Edwin A. Dudley. continued WILL VISKT NEW LONDON | The sermon by the pastor, Rev. Robert | tive, and State Police Offieer Sterling. |century. Mr. Fitzgerald was for many == — in a critical condition with heart trouble | Members of Norwich lodg L. Boberts, Ph. D., was upon the theme| Both Mr. and Mrs. Muker and Mr. Fenn { years empioyed by the Jate John T. Wait DR. HARVEY GOLD and dropsy, n rwich 14 years it th il wrested to I - | The Life That Tells, in which he gave|have been residents of the navy yard for | his death occurring in ) Mrs. F.' G. Qanfofi,lhofles'g;,,'idd‘é',’fifl‘:‘; 331 ?&d:;u\o 344 ; Hmfi‘w ‘:fi:’;fi, many helpful lessons to the leagug mem. | three or fouf years. ago at their home on For Mr. Dudley is ninety-four and has been | the reonwuon National Swrgme Dxm bers. £ street. M Wishes to announce the opening of 7itzgerald was a devout Catholic and was | Nis Dental Office where he will spec- In the absence of Judge Cormelius C. St T Costelio, who was unabie to preside, Dep. | well and favorably known by many of |Jalize in artistic, undstectable, por- hican, ¥ £ S5E ¥ ¥ judgs S vivi e er and =0) a ™ It paal it e St rn i ‘f&‘n;,':; il wisic Naw Lopaon Wedne ven-| New London is to try the experiment |1U98F: SIRRTIG KF o AR sl wom, | e B o ealei B betweén Groton and New London, now | 18, May 10th. i TV ot Fiori avtomipyes 19 s for 4 Ordered Gypsies to Leave. Bma T0% the nest t6 yust: aod Patsies Bl 1 T petein rgion end New London, now | 0% KA% 0. N st Sper o Ty, tuome o i L ered < me for the Dast few yeabs, and Patrick ne Jas % ‘bbhen cujter, Wen i e e e o e et e o Pl s | After complaint had been received on |J- Filzgerald of Norwich. There are aiso | Advanced Effici Reasonable pelled to work all night m",,,deft:":‘e; Easter Memoriais, Store actually engaged in shopping. The|Sunday afternoon of a band of gypsies | Bumber of grandchildren. s her in running order again. Trinity Episcopal parish received from |City ordinances ailow parking on the west that had pitched its tents on a plot of Joseph Sheeha: DO NO BETTER THAN BUY Saturday evening at Mystic, at the | MiSS Luey Geer s substantial sum, to be | Side Of the street but $efbid it on the east (8Tound behind ihe Biflboard at the june- |, .\ opochan gied suddenly with ap- OUR o Bl M 'Domth; added to the “Ellen and Lucy Geer En- ?&u b’l::e annaulnced plan is not intend- ‘;“'e‘ r“;gf;f:‘&;;f:"fi “_,"d.‘,!;‘;fi::y“;::l? oplexy Jate Friday at 9¢ Bank street, New| Z wL:mgT Kin ? B8 dowment Fund,” for the pui e en- to be a repeal of the parking law but | street. Poiic - e 55 3 ’ < TRY OUR Eif e iftnel the Geccriting | qowing hor pek in SRl L ':g”h is mereiy a privilege that iy granted for [an oficer Werc to warn the gypaics that Lapdon. e eate rem ol am e ] o] o oie uatue lively decorated. and Miss Bilon Bosser. | Miss Bllen Gesr, o iime until &t can be seen how the plan | they Would not bo allowed to camp with. | 38t 80 vears had lived in Xew 1 et NE es secured Mrs. George Farmumy sfins | The Perish alio recsived from Mrs, L.| W9rks. Police officers will watch the ef- | in the city limits, and 1o order them to |0, SWE! f L €Chw FEEL OF BB Ufe R} § SAUSAGE Doris Fayner and Dorance Grimes o | s Hutehins and Louis A. Wheeler, & gift | fect of stopping machines on the easterly | Eot DUl 43 S by ool iy j Sheel 1Ks a1 tical purposes meant at once.|Falls, his father, Patrick Sheehan, being play several selections during the even- of four handsome, Morocco bound hymn- { Side of the street and wiil make report all practic L h é ; a shoemaker there. o e K ing. ’?'SJ.“’ the &rayer desks, as a meriorial ;‘;r*l:x;!chxet ‘;ru 1;:'1‘1::‘!‘." lnz:e::xt, mz n.;'; ga;g, :‘e‘: three tents pitched by the ;"t "n‘:l:e"sl :ff"kin NG NI | o 2ir me regu. o ce: I : y SRATe BPe MO Vet in The valedictorian of Rockville High i fasther, Mra Avery D. Wiigger | BE anyone leaves a car on that side of | The complaint was made on the ground | Jeremiah J. Danahy of Falls avenue. fow school will be Miss Ethel Hick. daughteri T artford Paster at Mt, Calvary. the sireet when not engaged in any one | that they were mot wanted In that neigh- | Thers afe other relatives in and abour our stocks. We carry only of Mr. and Mrs, Edward H. Hick of Ver- | . Jackson, D. D. master of| of the stores. boriood by residents and property own- | Worcester and this city. 2 Poreck Cent, - standard brands of furnish. _ A Yls ik hod |7 Bverage | the Union Baptist church, Hartford, and S o R - ROV T, 0. Nemineion i THUM ings — Blanhattan Shirts, salutation will be Miss Janice Middleton, | Trestaen® of the New England Baptist| . il Pm; s Left Estate of $79.528.39. S Bt i b B 10 Frankin 8¢ Stetson Hats, Phoenix daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard E. gfifi‘;“";;:",,f"‘“"“fifi‘&'" o Ve md“:{-r;nl?i:htel e 0 | i T R Bt ehe Rl san | oL A TE L e B Hole, Cooper Underwiar Middleton of Broad Brook, with a four K oa e Shieh THhbley aight. % i 2New Lolon 42 church. died Saturday morning at 9 o'clock | year average of 90.60. Dr. Iackson is an able expounder of the | Street, made her profession as a nun last at his home in Colchester. Although he denly in New London about two weeks Florsheim Shoes and the N PR S R GRS gospel and his aim will be to stir up theTuesday at Hartford and will be known colored " Bapti th in’ fhe " rellet e . ago, W"“: on a “;': ‘0“_';"eh°‘ her r:&; had been troubled with heart disease for 4 h aptists as to their interest in|in the religious life as Sister Mary|erties, Jeft an estate which ipventoried | some time past he was seriously il only l like. :l:;:u;;r;d'::m:n m_v.\mbu? of;\f Daugh- | the world movement of the Northern|Christine. “In attendance at the cere-|$79,528.39, $63,928.39 of which is in cash | one day. i E e 4 o American Revolution were | Baptist # ¢ prof banks and in bonds and stock. 1 EN Ools Our clothing stocks are new. Tectifed by the President and | My | oo coeadm. oy anr, B L RIS of devaies in banke and in bonds and siock | 316 was born in Natick T I, GARD I ‘We make it a point not to Harding at the White House, the first > . cefe and Rev.|The remainder consists of | ago and was the son of the late Mr. Gave Sn«o-hi Dance. W. H. Kennedy, pastor and curate, re- | real estate. Judge of Probate Arthur B. Calkins is administrator of the estate and the heirs st siiite over T 41 of the guests to be received were Mrs. y suits over from sea George Maynard Minor of Waterford, son io season. president-zeneral of t A successful dance | by the Knicker- spectively, of St. Mary's church, and bocker club orchestra Thursday evening | Other friends. ‘ Mrs .Henry Remington. At the oulbrmk of the Civil war he enlisted in Co. A, 1st RAKESF FORKS' HOBv e e Rhode Island cavalry, the Bight h, i Ha (daaviball 4 at 0dd Fellows' hall' had an attendance S‘.sler‘ Mery Christine is a graduatejare a brother, Samuel Darrow, of New | Union throughout the war. Mr Rem- SHOVM, SEE)S. ght now, fresh, new, spring her board of natig of 100 couples. THe orchestra is boojed |Blrse of St. Mary's hospital tra‘ning|London, and two Dbrothers residing infing was a prominent member of the Mer- FISHING TACKLE Suits, all wool and 1nd1v1d- Mr. and 3Mrs. Mai for the season at a Bchool, Waterbury, New York. rill Taintor Post, G. A. R. Colchester, i style, it pricad iams of Bostor, recently anaounced the | me L § e and for some years had held the office SOME NEW BAITS. P engagement of their daughter. Gertrude x Montville Hen Lays Big Egg Barry-Willard Wedding Announced. of chaplain. = fl;u:mgth$ ;'uf cash sellmg Bmc;r‘ ‘:&"’;‘;‘i l:_;”""""' B“‘"‘;m‘;“‘l; g J xm n 3 An egg that weighed 6 1-2 ounces was| Announcement was made Saturday in -‘\"’rlunn‘berI t]:l :aflrs(‘a‘go hrp was united in _—— an a : ¥ Az . = Mr. Mack”|laid one day last week by a hen in the flock | New London of the marriage in New |marriage with Miss Clara Decker in Col- Pnh'xtl an Shirts; Stetson 8 m"ad"'"":}'," e B;"’“t st¥ophone. ofi_the Palmer liomestead in Montvllle. | York city = week ago of Carlos Barry, |chester. Surviving are his. wife, four THE HOUSE}IOI.D M J frs. Bdward m: ford Bm:rne ad The ‘egi measured T 1-2 inches around the | Jr., of New London and Miss Grace D.|5oms. orge Remington of California }1,1 ta. frs. Fdwar ot Tab ot o B;;;vie'rllg After Iliness. 2 g;we and 9 1-2 nmh;; around the long | Wiljard, daugmzrfl;l l;nssl;er Wiliard of Hfinl;]v_‘t Reml;\g;:n ‘o( Bridgaoort, Arthur BULLETIN BUILDING 4 icer William S. Doty, who is un the y. A White Wyandotte hen is sus |Norwich. The bride has been employed | Reminston of Providence and Lioyd Rem- k! Academs, 0125 | vetired Sisr, wal able t6 be. dow ectod of having 1aid the cge, whion|in New London. The gfoom is a cierk | Ington of Newark, N. J., and one daush- "'::CENPKLC;N Hlrsa - for a short thme Safurdey fof the f}m Would do credit to a goose. in the office of the Cofnecticut Power |ter, Mrs. Tracy Hughes of Milford. There HONE 531-4 . . time' since a week before ppm — - company at New London and is the son|are two grandchildren, Henry A. Reming- m m- B Additjon to Capital Btock. :unm from which he has been suffer- In Wellesley College Orchestra. of Carlos Barmy, cashler of the Union |ton and Edna Remington. e - 1 " b Notice has been filed wih the secre-|ing has kent him pretty sjosely confiued | Members of the symphony orchestra at | Bank and Trust company of New Lon- e funeral services will be condueted BOOK £ oI, tary of state by the Scinwartz Furityre | to his home on Cliff street, but he now on | weliesiey coilage include ~Miss Emily | 4o by Rev. A. B. Coats of Hartford and burial OII All Sd,m J. L. BENOIT, Manager Co., New London, of an’ addition 6f §13.- | the Toad o improsement. Latham. violin. am Miss Helen Verga- ORI L will be in Providence. 0 f 720 h 4 il Make Declsi About Building. THE L‘::I:) sr;rg“r;s‘_znngg:wmn I8 SF 18 sommen Sl o mnll son, violoncskio, both of Norwich Town.| WAl Make Decisions uilding. Mrs. Joseph Delaney. — Subscription te all American and Fioed Damagy at Peoriy. (he orchesira gave its annual recital THoward B £ thil city has | Feid: s at coll Sm;lf ;r‘nv?‘rl:\m;enm&ion; Te; ,r;jip; the humxf‘u Sullivan, widow of Joseph De- European Publications. T n min o is city 'riday evening’at college. _|new Y. M. C. A. ng on Main street | laney, died Saturday night about 9.30 9 5 ! . : Bes sianer c.xpmfi EEBgl S are to be made at a speclal eeting of | clock, at her home. rear No. 23 cin| SHEA'S NEWS BUREAU 115 Main Street Don't take Time by the forelock until d nicturés of xh‘ flood damage recentiy } You can flatter any man by asking " the new building committee of the asso- |street. Mrs, Delaney had been ill for he digcards his scythe. at Peotia, I/ ;w advice. ; N?W nugu is to Be held today. three months. She was 67 years of age UNION SQUARE R D s e A mamam g

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