New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 15

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B . ity she does.lx)ft know that “Resinol Soap would clear her skin ““She would be a pretty girl, if it wasn't for that pimply, blotchy complex- bn But the regular use of Resinol Soap, aided at first by a little Re: Dintment, would probably make it clear, fresh and charming. If a poor skin is your handicap, begin using Resinol ~ Soap and see how quickly it improves. oap and Resinol Ointmentare sold by all drug: gists. free sample of cach, write to Dept. 9-R, Res- inol, Baltimore, Md. Resinol e | “CATARRH VANISHES Here Is One Treatment That All Sufferers Can Rely Upon. If you want to drive catarrah and Il its dissusting symptoms from your tem in the shortest possible lime, go to your druggist and ask for a Hyomei outfit today Breathe Hyomei and it will rid you of catarrh; it gives such qu velief that all who use it for the firs Wtime are astonished. Hyomei is a pure, pleasant antisep- tic, which is breathed into the lungs over the inflamed membrane; it kills the catarrh germs, soothes the sore spots, and heals all inflammation. Don’t suffer another with ca- tarrh; the disease is dangerous and often ends in consumption, Start the sglyomei treatment today. No stom- ach dosing, no sp: or douches; just breathe it—that's all. Ask The Clark & Brainer: * Read What Father Lynch Said A recent attack Teft a rundowyp condition. My did not return as fast as I desired, nor did my general health improve as it should, and a bronchial cough distressed me greatly. I con- sulted my physician who recom- mended Linonine. Before I had finished the first bottle I began to im- prove, the cough disappeared entirely and I commenced to gain in flesh and strength. Linonine has my hearty en- dorsement. re in need of a builder, or who suffer rom bronchial or lung troubles. J. H. J. LYNCH, Church, Danbury, of pleurisy Pastor St. Fet 19R6-1905, Linoniie has been the most ef- fective remedy for all forms of Ycoughs, colds, brongchitis and wasting diseases for many, many years. It was best in Father Lynch’s time, it is best now. If coughs or colds threaten to bring you low, or have already done so, it will bring about a rapid *timprovement, and you will be yourself again in a very sort time, Look for this familiar trade-mark. All drugglsts sell Linonine. By ° Ashley-Babcock Co. A. PINKUS, Ejyesight Speclalist and Manufacturing Optician. Z¥YE EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE 3roken Lenses Duplicated. dffice, 306 Main St. The 'Phone 57C I recommend it to all who | { i | | | | | | i | ARE BEING REVISED War Bureau Wants Public to Help Correct Lists Continuing with the publication of Iphahetical honor roll, the War sives that all omissions or corrections be immediately that a complete list may be obtained E. Walter Nils W., Stanley R., street. Prospect 32 Main West 27 H. Leslie, 240 West Main dmonds, dmund, dwards, eet. Edward Edward David A arle Maple Francis Parsor 211 Maple street | street. Satisfaction Guaranteed l Kdwards, Roger Wm., 211 Maple 5 Lincoln Court A7 Cherry Matthew Edward an, L., ichstadt, street. Eichstadt, Henry Kidon, John Sk Nels, 3 Peter R., liason, David, street. Elliott, 51 Prospect street Arch street. South Main Fred Fairview Fairview street. Ellsworth, Kdward J., Emmerson, Samuel G., Smmerton, W. Joseph Charles W. rling, Homer Eshoo, Sam, 173 Park strcet. Farr, Wm. J.. 162 Farrell, Clifford Farrell, Ralph ere, Rosario Faulkner, James I* street. Lasalle street. 205 West Main anklin street. Thomas B., 626 East Main Feeney, Thomas J., 1 Wilcox street. Feigenbaum, Peter Feingold, Joseph, street. Felt, Edmund J., Felt, Edward J. Felt, Morgan Fendell, David B., 64 Church street. Fenn, Henry R. 14 Locust street. Ferry, Walter, 242 Main street. inger, Frank J., 114 West strcet. Finkelstein, Louis P., 18 Willow street. Finnegan, Raymond, street. Finneran, street. Fit: Court. Fitzpatrick, et zpatrick, 10 Lafayette 98 Lincoln street. East Main William F., 168 Beaver arris, Simon, 16 FHungerford Daniel J., Joseph, itrick, Wm., 566 “lannery, John Henry, Arch 83 Whiting R., Frederick v James ileischauer, I"liska, Igna Florial, Ros Floridia, Rosario Foberg, Geo., 92 Jubilee street. Fogelson, Herman Fogert, Geo., 212 Main street. Foley, Charles E. 59 East street. Forker, Llewellyn Meadow avenue. Forsell, Frank B., and Park street extension. Tortin, Arthur B., 256 Allen street. Fortin, Albert Fortin, Walter Foster, Wm., 214 Main street. Frawley, John J., 38 Maple street. French, Merle o n, Joel B., Frisk, Adolph Fritzon, Francis W, Frost, Ra (€5 ton street. Fro: street. Fuller, Fulton, Furly, Joseph Furman, John, 17 Horace street. Fusco, Stefano, 507 East street. G. Joseph. Charles Axel N Main P., 293 Shuttle 191 Hart street. 136 Washing- 49 Winthrop Henry C Raymond H., Gacek, Gaffne; Gahnberg, street. Gainey, Woosley Pottro, 461 Main street. ff, Harold A., 586 Arch street. Tony, 16 Sexton strect , George T rebidian, Mitchell, 586 street Gar John. Gardiner, Henry Gariepy, Andrew. Gaudette, George J. Gavin, Charles, 39 Harvard street. Gazda, Steven, Jr., 140 Sexton street. Geidel, Adolph George, Sargis A. Gerlander, Henning. Gervasi, John. Giedratitis, Joseph, 9 Bes Gil Joseph F. 310 W street. Gilbert, Fred F. Gilbert, George W., 313 South Main street. Gilbert, James. Gilman, Mayer M., street. Ginsberg, Harr) Gisblo, Pelice Gleed, W. street. Glossup, Joseph H. Glover, Joscph A., Gluchowski, street. Glyeck, street. Goddard, Lester T, street. Godornsky, Waladystodu. Golas, Steve, 34 Allen streot. Goldberg, Jacob, 614 Main street. Goldberg, Louis G. 74 Seymour street Goluhiewski, Alexander. Gondek, Stanley, 199 Broad street. B., ., 26 Hart H., str R. Gar E. er street. ashington 550 East 519 Arch street. 57 Arch street. Maple 3 Leonard, 24 Spring street. Michel, 20 Horace Alexander, Putnam Main corner Fairview | HONOR ROLL NAMES reported | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Goodrich, Lester 209 street. Gaodridge, Stanley George L., 55 Barneft | street. Gordon, Ernest Gordon, Fred I | Gorman, Harold | street. Gorman, William 11 Gottlin, Carl D., 49 Griswold street. | Gozoda, Steve, 140 Sexton street. Gozza, Salvatore C Grabeck, Willlam J. Grabowski, Joseph § street. | Grajeswki, John Grandy, Frank, 40 Grove street. Graser, Raymond, West Pearl street. Gray, Floyd W. { Gray, Willlam G., 99 North street { Green, William Gotlieb, 64 Rock- well avenue. Greenblat, | Greene, Frederick W ton street. Gregory, stree Gregory, Willilam A., 542 street, Grezeno, Walter, Griffen, street iffin, street. Griffin, Maurice E Grigo, Joseph Grimaila, Andrew, 152 Kelse Grimaler, Henry. Gripp, James C., 34 Prospect street. Griswold, Abel, Griswold, Alfred Meadow . avenue. Griswold, Robert L., 153 Greenwood street Grocock, Clement Muir, 442 Stanley stree Grogis, Stanle, Grom, Joseph, Gross, street. Grossklaus, street. i A., 67 Monroe street. C. Andrews , 60 Sexton | i , 204 Washing- i Henry T., 542 Fast Main East Main 112 Curti James Joseph, 21 street. Hurlburt Jeremiah ¥ ", 31 Hurlburt H., 217 Shuttle Woodland street Samuyel, 34 South Main Fred J., 121 Maple Stanley irzymala, John, 68 Sexton street ph. Stanislaw, 59 Broad Gumpa, Tony, 59 Market street Gunning, Howard, 237 Eim strect Gurowski, Cyprian , Ernest G. H., 15 7 Pleas ant strees Gustafs street Gut, Alex. Gworglk m, Frederick H., 88 Fl 169 Grove Albert street. IN CRIDDER” FRONT LINE. Exuberance of in Presence of Death, With th February American Army in Franee 21 --(Correspondence sociated Press).——What s back in the United States as s der” cannot be wh sup) even front line tre in Franee Seven men wer Al looked might have been rolii standing in they around in the trench section. as if { High Ciark street. | Fairview | Beaver | Main | mud and they in the sky round and lines. A int through his field “Boche, id he he machine overhead. One were well bearded ircled German at it an 1d airplane the a over ser took look he. Then “Headed this came and closc young private who had just come up from a replacement division and had not 2en many planes—especially German ai l'efore, watched this one int head kept going back, bacl moment later added 3 air- rplanes ntly. His back, un- his body. And his mouth, opened just a little as his cd going back, finally wa There he was looking mouthed. Then the serges “Hey, there,” “you better close ti vou know that opening, think drop a bomb which il head start- wide open up sergeant, g First thing Boche will see that its in ONLY ONE DEATH AMONG 1,000 NURSES More Than 7,000 Red Cross Girls Now Engaged in Work in France. New York, March found 1,000 2 Since it been that only has out of every of the Ameri- | can Rea Cross nurses in France cumbs from disease or overstrain, offi Is fee] pect of keeping up the of the 40,000 cruited for able. the nursing th he: nurses soon our to armies looks 7,000 nurses are Red in American today engaged service, and this number wi confidently expected, be mate- increased next month. Many are enrolling for Red Cross service in response to call sent out by Miss Jane A. Delano. head of the Army se's Corps Washington. Five hundred this port during bruary through the Atlantic division, uits during March, it is be vill reach the 1,000 mark. 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