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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1917. Serial No. Order No. : Boston Store THE NEW 3356—Joseph Ciriello, AT 27 Arch St. 2440—Roberto Argazzi, 126 Oak St. 861--Henry Lewis Seltzer, 869 Main St. 633—George Emmanuel Py . son, 4560 Church 1326—Charles Albert Gahrn, 65 Harvard St. 31956—Theodore Amanuel, 119 North St. 2274—Bolieslaw Yuskewicz, 50 Woodland St. 712—Philip Scapellati, 68 E. Main St. 17—Joseph Suietta, 48 Sheffield St. 2821—Donvilo Vitoantonis, 1019 Stanley St. 802—Joseph Madel, » 56 Church -St, 1255—Morris Josephson, 177 Elm St. ., 1999—Bruno Melzkowski, 267 Oak Bt. - 2192—Giacoma Bonolo, Chester Place 2297—Jos. F. Farr, 152 Lasalle St. 691—Harry Leonard Growback, 537 Church St. 378—Edward James Stack, 108 Maple St. MADE-IN-CONNECTICUT WAR INTERVIEWS | Statements by prominent Connecticut citizens on vital war topics have been secured by the Connecticut State Council = of Defense. OUTING FLANNELS This newspaper has made arrangements with the Council of Defense Have Arrived. to publish these interviews, and they will appear Monday, Tuesday, About forty different designs Zhuredayand ! to select from. The best goods on the market at v 15¢ A YARD THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAYS NOON, UNTIL SEPT. 14, INCLUSIVE 1164 1165 ORDERED OUT! ONE SOLID FRONT OF MEN'S UNDERPRICED SUITS W E’'VE mustered for Final Clear- ing out Our Entire Remaining SUMMER SUITS. 1166 L] 1167, i 1168 1169 oughly equipped army in order that we may not have humiliating and peinful reports such as shocked Eng- land as a result of the disastrous campaigns in Mesopotamia and Galli- poli. “It is only a few years ago since ex-Governor Simeon E. Baldwin un- velled a monument in this city to the memory of three members of Rochambeau’s army who died while en route to join Washington at York- town. France sent flve thousand of her bravest soldiers to this country during the Revolutionary War, who turned the tide of defeat into a glori- ous victory for America. After Wwe had achieved our independence, We entered into a treaty with France, by the terms of which it was agreed | that every other nation, even England, | could trade with us on equal terms. | 1083—David Andrew Sandquist France, who came to us in our dis- ¢ 449 Stanley St. tress, refused to take any advantage | 2206—Paul Gionfuddo, of herself because of the assistance 338 E. Main St. which she gave us. The bread which | 3428—Stanley Stepanick, she cast upon the waters at that time 112 Jubilee Bt. now bids fair to return a hundrea| 237—Richard Leslie Pieffer, fold. 28 So. High St. “Let the young men of this coun- | 2966—Domenick Argidio Ger- try respond to the sentiments of arde, 638 E. Main St. freedom and democracy with that| 422—Julius Peltzer, same enthusiasm that inspired the 33 Vega St. nineteen-year-old Lafayette who of- | 2295—Tony Prigoditch, fered his service to Washington 328 Elm St. either as a commissioned officer or as | 619—Edward James Lawrence, a private in the ranks without pay. 79 Jubilee St. In this way we can in a measure re- | 1058—Russéll Newman Nelson, pay the Republic of France and 121 Maple Bt. bring about the happy consummation | 344—William Donald McIntyre, so earnestly urged by President Wil- 86 Pearl Court son—that every nation, large and |2072—Vito Bhescia, small, shall enjoy the right to choose 68 Hartford Ave. its own sovereignt; 1766—Aaron Lipman, 19 Oak St. 2869—Peter Ulicini, 3299—Joseph Aklite, Stanley St. Charles Braga, 92 Lawlor St. “WHAT IS AMERICA’'S DUTY IN THIS WAR?” An interview with Hon. { Scully, Mayor of Waterbury. “It is our duty to throw all resources on the side of universal de- mocracy to the end that mankind, as a whole, may be freed from the heel of a despotism, which, if left un- checked, would, in a short time, de- prive us of the priceless heritage for which the fathers of this Republic died.” . This answer was made by Mayor Martin Scully of Waterbury when a representative of the Connecticut State Council of Defense asked the question, “What is America's duty in this war?” as one of the serles of “Made in Connecticut ‘War Inter- views” which are being made public by the council through the newspa- pers. “We are in the war because we have placed honor above a peace un- worthy of the history and traditions of our country,” said Mayor Scully. ‘“We enter upon the war solemnly, fully appreciating thF magnitude of the task, but with a fixed determina- tion to ultimately succeed. Our al- lid enemies are peculiarly sftuated in that they occupy contiguous territory, and are thereby enabled to shift troops from front to front without ®» McCALL PATTERNS much . delay; America and its allles 10c 15¢ 20c on the other hand are scattertd - around a large circle and must nec- essarily maintain a sufficient number ']F'lLl]lllldjllJil Martin our Special Value in BED SHEETS ‘*Our “Premium,” 63x90 and 81x90 AT 90c AND $1.10 These are considerably be- low today’s market prices. ‘Stock of Hundreds of Fine Y “Premium” Pillow Cases, 42x36, 45x36 22¢ and 23¢ EACH They make a great showing and they present a strong argument to all mep to Buy Their Suits NOW. $20 $22 $25 $28 SUTS, For ........$14.75 SUITS, For ......$17.50 SUITS, For ......$19.50 SUITS, For ......$21.50 of men to meet every emergency on the various fronts. It is apparent, therefore, to every thinking mind that America must send a large and thor- CALL 600 MORE IN These include fancy finished and un- finished worsteds and Plain Blue Serges. All Models. What more could you ask? Serial No. 2433 3017—John Jacob Dzick, MNacLE sANTTA; & NIVEN anD PRIVAYH BIUM HOSPITAJ. 50 CEDAR STREET. NEW BRITAIN. Medical, Surgical and Obstetric Patlents. Quiet location, excellent surroundings, free from Institutional stmosphere. The limi number of elght recelved assures close in- dividual attention. All physicians entitled to recognition. Conducted solely by MARY E, NAGLE, R. N. Pr———— ey » JUST THINK of a brand new 6 room cottage with all improvements, fireplace, electric lights, and two extra lots, near trolley and only reasonable cash down. H. N. LOCKWO0OD, Rea] Estate and Insurance CITY HALL Resinol «| doeswonders for sick skins “That itching, burning skin-trouble which keeps you scratching and digging, is a source of embarrass- ment, as well as of tormeng to you. ‘Why don’t you get rid of it by using Resinol Ointment? Physicians pre- scribe it constantly. In most cases, it stops itching instantly and heals . eruptions promptly. Itis very easy and economical to use. Sold by all druggists. Resinol Ointment should usually be aided by Resinol Soap. Wartime Necessity An Eden Washing and wringing machine in your home will do away with that most irksome of all household duties, the family washing. COOLEY & TROUP Electrical Contractors 6 MAIN ST. 115 North St., 1021—George Henry Johnson, 488 Stanley St., 2190—Abrona Tonello, : 214 Lasalle’ St., SECOND DISTRICT (Continued fram First Page.) Serial No. Order No. 19—Eugene Arthur Coles, 46 Maple St. 400—Willlam James Fagan, 23 Kelsey BSt. 2331—Eno Malaguti, 1013 Stanley St. 1547—Leander Sandy Bengston, 325 Chestnut St. 1875—Alexander Yanck, 36 Laurel St. 1320—Silomi Wanski, 39. Franklin St. 1977—Andrew Conti, 123 North St. 4—Charles Emil Landgren, 328 High St. 1859—William Lipschitz, 126 Hartford ave. 1871—Julian Zakzieszki, 28 Connerton St. 1735—Nazarine Decorti, 188 Lasalle St. 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 115—Gunnar Hildbrand Suneson, 46 Pleasant St. 832—Adam Budrick, 61 Franklin St. 1180—Peet Poleski, Holmes Brickyard 2350—Alfred E. Hadden, 862 East St. 2648—Robert Abian Lobdell, 74 Talcott St. 206—Frank Jud, 273 Cherry St. 3049—Philip Quit, 80 Talcott St. 18656—Isadore Weinberg, 47 Olive St. 2178—John Coubeck, 83 Sexton BSt. 2692—John Toruczewski, 17 Oak St. 228—Fred Runkey, 28 Henry St. 1489—Joseph Julius Brennecke, 156 €hurch St. 2892—Charles Fay, 53 Lawlor St. 136—William George Long, 418 So. Main St. 872—Carl Sigfrid Pearson, 380 Church St. 3174—Sevois Kasela, 34 'Star St. 2803—Andrew Path Liebler, ) 489 Main St. 430—John Kowalski, 31 Lilac St. 2582—Benjamin Miller, 1336 Stanley St. 2304—Morris Shapiro, 33 Dewey St. 2344—William A. Krick, 1120 Stanley St. 2122—Dan Platoc, Maple Hill 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1002 1003 1094 1095 328—Reginald Ellsworth Towers, 53 Stanley St. 965—Virdierear Holden, 98 Dwight St. 2075—Anton Mazek, 224 Allen St. 96—Harry - Charles iz Maple St. 1519—Wiliam Zinzalet, 141 Chestnut St. 3292—Satti Ciancl, 87 Spring St., 1086 1097 1098 Kemmerer, 1099 1100 1101 896—Edward Willilam McCarthy, 209 Rhodes St., 1098—Harry Rivera Hollard, 414 Fast St 1976—Walintver Cibulavicius, 35 Connerton St., 624—Fletcher Pearce, 60 Chestnut St., 2106—Jahn Koghnowitz, 35 Clark St., 570—Thomas Arri, 81 Franklin:St., 2369—William F. Needham, 589 Malin St., 544—FErnest Teddor Arnstrom, 12 John St., 2948—Toros Der Krekorian, 68 Hartford Ave., Jr: 1102 1103 1103 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 3303—Ernest J. Waods, 162 Hartford Ave., 214—VIto Arre, 74 Franklin St., 747—August Otto Nobitz, 40 Jubilee St., 2540—Adaur Yakuliavicuis, 111 Hartford Ave., 1883—Joe Small, 114 North st., 2497—Joseph William Roche, 49 Union St., 1269—John Thomas Burns, * 651 Stanley St., , 2810—Frank Raymond Hoole, 242 North St., 2506—Antonio Kutala, 49 Lawlor 2543—Jacob Kaplan, 74 Talcott St., 2423—Edwin Knut Gustafson, 125 Clark St., 2573—Charles D. Myers,, 15413% E. Main St., 1258—Thomas Francis Jackson, 376 Chestnut St., 2529—Harry Sperry, 38 Willow St., 2627—Joseph Gregory, . 514 E. Main St., 3307—Jassef Smidt, 50 Oak St., 929—John Kewrk, 371 Main St., 1508—Davis Louis Sundstrom, 57 Rhodes St., 3397—Fred Joseph Paquette, 11 East Lawlor St., 3038—Seno Rucei, 227 Oak St., 2410—Morris Marholin, 10 Willow St., 2045—Eshia Joseph, 52 Center St., 1194—Antonio Manno. 177 Ellis St., 1965—John A. Kerin, 3 Sexton St., 138—Harold Jones, " 562 Stanley St., 2618—Arthur D. Hinkel, 589 Main St., ' 2822—Vito Antonio Palmisano, i 64 Seymour St., 3027—Thomas William McAvay, 104 Clark St., 2426—Geo. J. Unwin, 198 North St., 2—Julius Abrahamson, 169 Hartford Ave., 3365—William M. Herman, Bain St., 18667—Evikor Abrahamva, 18 Lee St., 2890—David Murray, 739 East St., 119—Joseph Louis Rothfeder, 154 Dwight St., 1619—Alfred Rodello, 271 Clark St., 1794—John Joseph McCarthy, 1208 Stanley St., 3223—Tommy Villa, 175 Onk St., 2168—David Shweader, 80 Talcott St. 91—Charles Carl Asol, 93 Whiting St. 3028 ~—Carroll Benedict Dweing, 608 Kast Main St. 2887—Harry George Metty, 211 Hartford Ave, 338—Karam Jacob, 52 Center St. 635—Frank Lombardo, 17 Bigelow St. 3366—Eram Gerrette, St., 76 Cherry St. 2717—Francis P. Kerin, 3 Sexton St. 1416—James J. Nolan, 255 Chapman St. 2261—Philip Pacca, 214 Oak St. 3384—Sol Weinberg, 1336 Stanley St. 2802—Aram Tiftigulam, 16 Spring St. 2593—Attilis Rosst, 75 Clark St. 3350—Simas Narcisewicws, 31 Connerton St, 824—Albert Robertson, 76 Linden St. 3007—John Thomas Reilly, - 57 Laurel St. 3141—Thomas Catawerba, 88 Franklin St. 2970—Joseph Alphonse Claffery, 97 Lawlor St. 442—Frank Tormfeldt, 38 /Whiting St. 1213—Theodore J. Bekakonig, 98 Commercial St. 1799—Mike Phillips, 36 Hartford Ave. 202—Roger Willlam Edwards, 211 Maple St. 164—Albert James Simmons, 212 Soi Main S8t 268—Carl August Westman, 47 Belden St. 272—Francesco I. Mari Domenico, 209 Cherry St. 1198—Cesta Adam, 98 Commercial 1248—Vincenzo Floridiz, 215 Elm St. 1174-—John Witz, 134 So. Main St. St. 964—Otto Louis Andrew Vater, 619 E. Main St. 866—Herbert Franklin Baker, 370 Chestnut St. 593—Ignazio Blancato, 58 Dwight St. 3004—John Walyko, 101 Oak St. 407—Rudolf Snygs, 128 Pleasant St. 262—Joseph Samsel, 26 So. Main St. 1207 1208 1209 1211 1212 1213 1214 1215 1216 886—Samuel Thomas Rothfeder, 154 Dwight St. 1820—Louis Zaldes, 17 Laurel St. 1581—Florian Gombotz, 311 Church St. 1901—Giragis Kachadorian, 69 Hartford Ave. 1772—Sam Schupack, 89 Hartford Ave. 2816—John Krawill, 28 Derby St. Adolph Strahle, 340 Park St. 1465—Henry Blandi, 318 Church St. 2602—William J. Sullivan, 163 Tremont St. 883—Albert Harry Huges, 830 Stanley St. 2136—John B. Miller, 728 East St. 1161—Bernhard J. Wickstrom, 467 Stanley St. 1861—Joseph Gorman, g 33 Lawlor St. 769—Paolo Cimeone, 19 Corbin Place. 1152—Louis Palombo, 494 S. Main St. 776—William Willlams, 3838 Main St. 1380—FTrank Ritoli, 558 Church St. 1293—Edwin R. Oslund, 46 Belden St. 1907—Moses Sargis, 521 Main St. 566—Harry Victor Anderson, 466 Church St. 2030—James Henry Clynes, 21 Tremont St. 581—Frank Herman Selander, 718 Stanley St. 1777—Jameg Joseph Dunn, , 188 North St. 311—John Lapulel, 331 Park St. 2625—James Henry Clinton, 66 Smalley St. 1227—Angelo Genovese, 6 Chestnut St. 2306—Sam Wolf, 23 Olive St. 2486—Evan Krish, 29 Willlam St. 124—Nicola Taverio Perrotta, 260 So. Main St. 481—Thomas Basil Lazar, 3 86 Maple St, 3169—Savas Ells, 153 North St. 1373—A. 1217 1218 1219 Better take the hint. FURNISHING GOODS Prices strike bottom. Serial No. 2415—John Nathan Naier, 5 Hartford Ave. 1937—William Bell, 70 Lawlor St. 2995—Honas Murovdis, 422 Main St. 895—Ira Sperry Hart, 422 Park St. 3340—John Sosscovitch, 109 Sexton St. 744—Wladyslaw Paskowski, 182 Jubilee St. 979—Paul Blume, Y 43 Woodland St. 582—Sander Fabian Robertson, 166 Jubilee St. 1409—Joseph Gusteinas, 33 Howard St. 1876—Majk Hauzylicj, 59 Hartford Ave. 2508—Joseph Renand, 238 North St. 3147—Fredinandi Pacci, 214 Oak St. 1740—George Joseph Dadenais, 234 East Main St. 1367—John Adolph Larson, 7 Market St. 2117—Andrew Rekes, 20 Star St. 829—Sven Albert Johnson, 112 Jubilee St. 3198—Montever Ricardo, 7 West St. 2702—Edward J. Barron, 15 Tremont St. - 240—Charles August Neurath, 329 Main St. 2801—Sarkis Azarigian, 102 Stanley St., R.F.D. 1025—Anthony Andulewicz, 392 Stanley St. 2092—TFrancesco Conti, 178 Oak St. 2123—<Charles S. Cotter, 356 Elm St. 499—James Joseph Lawler, 70 Austur St. 2027—-Antoni Baykowski, 92 Allen St. 2387—Misch Berderian, 16 Spring St. 1011—Santi Puzzo, 45_Belden St. 590-—Charles Williom Poppel, 171 Dwight St. 1105—Charles Francis Carrigan, 110 Pleasant St. 444-—Giuseppe Negro, Christian Lane 636—John Francls Quilty, 243 Elm St. 1760—John Kozlowski, 56 Smalley St 2457-—Williamm Henry Hali, 57 Francis St 1877—Joseph Bak 10 Union St. 735—Alexander Aleck Huck, 306 Church St Vincent Allen. 157 Hartford 2526—Joe Bazarnick. 370 Elm St. 634—Antonini Shriglio. 37 Chestnut St 1879—Vladislaw Dielinkiwlex, g 174 Winter St. 1863 Ave. Leonard and Herrmann Co STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAYS, 12:15 DURING AUGUST AUGUST ECONOMY SALE FINAL CLEARANCE ON: ALL: SUMMER WEARING APPAREL| FOR A STARTER—HERE’S LUCK FOR JUST 21 WOMEN. The balance of our stock of Cloth apd Silk Suits, rormerly selling | from $22.50 to $32.50, to go . ** $9.98 Made of the wanted materials in copen., navy, black, dark green, gold, checks. 1686 Main Street, Two Stores (No twp Suits alike in the lot.) 227 Main Street, ‘ Middletown . Give the Little Ones Plenty of Hoffmann’s “AUNT | DELIA’S BREAD.” It gives them plenty of nour- | ishment and through its rich, moist taste appeals| especially to the childish palate. ; Your grocer sells “Aunt Delia’s” Bread. OUR SATURDAY’S BAKING Fresh Fruit Pies, each 25¢ Try one, they are tender and delicious. Coffee Cakes, English Bath Buns, Maple Buns, Boston Brown Bread and Baked Beans, high grade Pound ' Cakes, Fruit and Layer Cakes, Chocolate Marsh- mallow Rolls and many others. ] Hoffmann’s Bak 62 WestMain St. TWO STORES--95 Arch St. | Serial No. . Order No. Serfal No. 2363—Bernard Frueblesleen, 101 Winter St 3231-—Morris Adclman, 22 Hurlburt St. 2999 —Peter Ywiko, 18 West St. 2333—Oronzo Denoj 24 Hartford Ave. 1504—Justin Wm. Poszkus, 109 Jubilee St. 326—Carl John Malmfeldt, 262 Maple St. 1575—Joseph Stanaitis, 70 Woodland Et. 1453—William Henry Sloat, 84 Church St. 2065—-Peter E. Cocus. 654 Union St 447—Robert Richurd Spencer, 5 Muple St. 1728—Charles Witkin, 257 Eim St 1947-—Dominic nwolina, 126 Qak St. 76—Herman Fogelson, 224 So. Main St. (1887—Jchn Tarasauckas, 33 Spring St. 2519—Alack Sodesowfsky, 217 North St. 27¢2-—Martin Chudzak, 40 Union St. 1319—William Wajenski. 39 Franklin St. 30 1592—J>rrimiali Frederick Murphy, 335 an& Mair. St. 1303 I

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