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\ e e s e e e s ! Gosrieti, Gireenville, Tonn; Cabe Keen, | which experience shows ‘are entalled - | Eino1ay Bisn;t Teon | Bt Mattiews ||bylsuchioperations: i VRS | springfield, Mass; Louis (. Sayre, “When the French brought up big Vesgas, Minn.; Avville Scroggins, Vi- | reserves the exploitation of the sur- selia, Ky. ¢ prise movement was to a certain ex- | Dicd of Disease. tent ended. Presumably, a certain rig. Gen. Robert L. Michie, [ change will shortly occur in the en- | Va.; Ser Edward | tire system of battle aperations. The | Agnew. Carrick, Pa.; Band | battle can only proceed slowly, a de- | ier Hiram 1. Cole, Inglewood, | ¢ision cannot be procured in a few MNeriden Man Wounded Hartiond | cats orivates. Chioster Brisbie, Taskcs ||davs. We should, thevefore, arm oure | sonville, Tex.; William H. Harris, | selves anew with patience. The con- y. Marietta, 111.; Geo. E. McK 1a, Far | tinuation of the hig offensive will come Lynn, Mass a surprise for our enemies."” Dicd of Accident. Washington, June 7.—The army | lLieuts. Livingston L. Baker, alr- 7 — g, 5 5 plane accident; San Trancisco, Cal.; . . o =i list today Wlcontalned BNy e A Ri i Grant alrplanel acoident! Clty Advertlsement names, divided as follows: N vt Tah e e in action, 17; died of | plane accident, Winona, Minn.; Pri- Sewer in City Avenue, ; died of accident, 6; died | vates George E. Finicle, Huron, S. D.; . '7; wounded severely, 6. |Ceorge Jacob Frymire, Monmouth, Offcers Tamen Wwars: TL; Emanuel G. Willlams, Morris- Clerk’s office, City of New Britain, Conn., June 7, 1918. To whom it may concern: Killed in Action—Lieuts. Robert B. | town, N. J Notice is hereby siven that the | Andc . Wilson, N. C.; Grosvernor | Severcly Wounded P. Ny -, Bladen, Neb., and Henry Corpor: Vester A. Benson, Cres- w. ke, Boston. ten, ra 1 3 Virginia, Died of Wounds—Lieuts. Lynn H. | Mnn.; Pr s Bernhardt. Bottolf- | . oia1 penefits or Harriman, Concord, N. H., and Wel- | Sen, Hartington, Neb.; Walter J. Nu- born S. Priddy, Chicago. gent, Worcester, Mass.; Oscar Olson, Died of Disease—Brig. Gen. Rob- | Wildwood, N. J.; Robert O. Reude, ert E. L. Michie, Staunton, 5¢ Oak street, Meriden, Conn Died of Airplane Attack—Licuts. oners, Previously Reported Missing Livingston L. Baker, San ncisco; Sergeants P. Nolan: Hart- Duncan R. Grant, New York city, | ford, Conn.: I'rank L. Smith, . Re- | and Farl’ H. Neville, Winona, Minn. vere, Mass.; Corporal Hen Lieut. Ralph M. Noble, Galesburg, | \WW00ds, Brooklyn, N. Y., P Iil, previously reported missing, is | Geoige Korman, Newark, N. J.; Ed- | Olaf Larson and Anna La now reported by the German Red | Ward Patenarde, West Haven, Conn. son, jointly Cross as dead. Freviously Reported Missing, Now | Bsther Croll S Rcported Dead by German Red Cross. | Phoenix Realty C e list: = Lieut. Ralph M. Noble, Galesburg, 1"“""“*‘ of Georgt L. Smith . Killed in Action. 1l Lillian M. Freeman Lena Gorback® Board of Compensation and Assess betterments, caused by the construction of a sew- to Market Street, viz: Benefits North Side, Estate of George I. Smith, Carl M. Anderson and An- na Anderson, jointly Lieuts. Robt. B. Anderson, Wilson, hoenix Realty C N O Crotvernor By carnen, Wser | ADMITS OFFENSIVE G N Henry W. Clarke, Boston; Cor- o L SOl :1 }‘f‘j o porals, Joseph Drabkin, Lodi, Cal.; | J ungo Forbes an Azzie G. Herman L. Evans, Lebanon Junmi"n.i HAS BEEN BLOCKED Forbes, fofntly .......... Ky.; Silas Triplett, Hunting Creek. S Anton Goska N. Privates Joe W. Bouret, Chey- Anna C. Smith enne, N. D.; Clarence Henry Caxw, But Vossische Zeitung Believes Allies Linus Anderson and Hilda Joseph, Mo.; Raymond E. Cnthbhert. | Anebnen, el | i son, Nebo, N. C.; Charles Doan, Al. | el Sxeo e SRreated b Oloti fi{“"‘“"'; Ty er, Wash.; Walter W. Hawk, Cin- - N Sstate of George L. Smi finhnti: George - OIZn, = Lh“‘n‘. 1\‘1:‘:1. 1 Mttary Burene, [EULLepg Beal i gRand b eyelon . Mass.; Nass B. Shaheen, Moorhead, Amsterdam, June 7.—The Berlin | ment Co 7 Guy W. Showers, 4 South | Vossische Zeitung's military corres-| J0hn Nyauist ana Annie Mnirteenth street, Harrisburz, Pa.; | pondent, in an article on the offen.| fAuist, jointly Mike Sinkevich, 634 Ferry street, | sive on the western front, says: { John XNyquist e FEaston, Pa.; Harlle C. Smith, 249 “It should be emphasized repeated.| Emil Bush and Rosa Bush, North street, -Middletown, N. 7Y.;|lv, in view of exaggerated hopes, that jointly i Lewis T. Strickland, Cerro Gordo, | @ decision can be procured only com- | Linus L. Deming .. C. * | paratively slowly. | Title Realty and Develop- Died of Wounds. “The foe is enabled to arganize hisj ment Co. ....... resistance owing to his brilliantly | constructed railway system, “'hirhj 99.11 _Lieuts. Lynn H. Harriman, Concord N. H.; Welborn 8. Priddy, Chica as tions and oadi lone| Accepted, Adopted, Certified from Corporals Otto G, Abhets) NelIC3E0 | has junctions and unloading station cep : . | at Compiegne and Villers-Cotterets record and published twice, by order Qula.; Rohert Flnnegan, Pittsburgh, | “The German supreme command|of the Common Council. 8.; Mechanic Herman Hansen, Td- | cannot well proceed now against the Attest Jtore, Mich.; Privates Willlam L.|newly consolidated French front, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, ‘.Bax‘tr:. St. Paul, Ind.; Mike Christian- | which is richly provided with re- City Clerk. gon, San Pedro, Cal; William W. [serves, and bear the great losses| (N. B. Herald) sans. PEOPLE’S BUTTER STORE a0, Low Pnces--—SATURDAY---ngh Quality Our Best Brookfield Swift’s 2 Hour Sale 9 to 11 a. m. CREAMERY M Fresh surtEr . b 49¢ | BUETER Ih 3lc | 56Gs .. o 38€ Best Pure 59(: Fresh Selected 471 C Old Size Davis 50 LARD .. 21bs “ EGGS .. doz Baking Powder < Be<t C 7 b e DA Washing P Lap P o e D1€ | Campbers 21c | POWDER2 s 11 c Domino Gran. 46¢ SOUPS 2 cans SUGAR 5 lbs Best Pink 20C LaunerkSpAP Challenge Cond. 1 50 SALMON tatt can Karo MILK .... can Leader Ryand ZOC SYRUP . .. ca Very Good 2 cans 250 COFFEE ... Ib 2 Extra Large Pork »md Beans Very Good 1 c Boxes Matches Fancy l 4 Sardines 2 cans :) "2 HOUR SALE 5 to 5 p. RAISINS pkg Extra Large LUX D. and C. Self i Calif Prunes ® pkg 10¢ Raising Flour c Mazola =~ | Toilet 7 PAPER . . rolls $1.00 500 worth of Royal Gold Stamps Th B‘ A Worth of Royal Gold Stamps with 10c tin Nugget Shoe Polish e lg innua with 25¢ bottle Eagle Shoe tomorrow. Dressing tomorrow. LOOM-END SALE Is in Full Swing at THE CURRAN DRY GOODS (0. 381 to 385 MAIN STREET, Here are a few of the bargains which seemed to be most interesting to the crowds which came to the Big L.oom-End Sale 25¢c Boys® Athletic Vests v.eoveavnecncis. 150 00 Infants’ and Children's White Dresses .. 0 Boys’ Cloth Pants .,.. . 75¢ ¢ Black Sateen Tea Aprons 50 Madras Shirts for Men L....... $1.10 | $3.50 Whitc Voile Dresses, 6 to 14 years 50c Men’s Knit Shirts or Drawers .. 29c | 25c Sash Curtains, Each . £1.00 Men'’s Knit Athletic Shirts and rmmcn a0c 50c Baby Caps §1.75 Women's Longe Crepe Kimonos ....... $1.39 | $1.00 Bedspreads $1.00 Women's FEnvelops Chemisce 79¢ $6.00 Blankets, Pair 20c Women's Knit Vests o..... 13c Linen Toweling, Yard ... " 25¢ Women's Hosiery 19¢ : Stevens Linen Toweling, \ard e 25¢ Children's Hosiery . o 19¢ | $1.75 Bleached Sheets, 81x90 . ¢ Boys’ 06 EOBS, -l 25¢ 5c Yard Wide Sheeting . ... . Children’s Night Gowns e 25¢ 5¢ Huck Towels 50c Children’s White Petticoats .. ... 25¢ 65c Linen Huck Towels . 25¢ Children’s White Drawers 15¢ Turkish Towels $1.00 Little Beauty Corset Waists % > | $1.00 Children’s Gingham Dresses 11.25 Voile Shirt Waists . 2 J 35c Curtain Muslin, Yard .00 Regular Style Corsets .............. > | $5.00 Misses’ Gingham Dresses Black or Colored Bloomers 87.00 Women's Gingham Dresses . . p1 3 | Gerald P. Crean, of this city, in a Jettor B | ! . 2 the company. All were shocked at the | . to his mother, Mary T. 5| S G L G, e e e (:I‘I'Y ]'I EMS vitch, of Hartford, Conn., as Executd ment of the City of New Britain, has | made the following assessments of | | 8lad to hear from you. T really don't | He was the first to go from our com- | know what details on Linton’s death | pany, and the way he went and the er in City Avenue, from ast Street |I can give you, but I believe T can|way he left us gives us a new pride | tell You how he died. Our company | and a certain jox to know that he died 10 NEW BRITAIf DALY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 191& ;mn dusk these two slipped out to take | and for Old Glory. He was a thor- | ARRESTED AS DESERTEM {thelr posts. They were standing un| oughbred, and a friend, and always| Torrington, June 7.—Victor 0 i ) guard, on the lookout for 'thing | jolly, always full of fun, and he was | esza, 28, employved as a barteq ! suspicious, when a shell whizzed over | never backward in letting the world | was arrested here today as a desd 9 their heads and exploded somewhere | know that he loved his mother. She |He will be taken to Camp Devens behind them. This must have rattled | was his bert fricnd, I know, as you | morrow. Kulesza refused to app » them some, for the next one that came | are mine, and she may well be proud | before the military exemption bo: through the air set them to running | of him. for examination and defied the bo: for a dugout about 20 feet away. . . to draft him into service Linton was first, but it wasn't fortu- Descrlhes HOW BI‘&VE SOldleI‘ SaC- | nate for him, for he was hit by a ADMITS STASHING DOCTOR. R T =ene Shenl beror 8 To ey ihilier Torrington, June T7.—Angelo de Limitation of Clsims. ) e reached shelt orring iSRS At a Court of Probate holden e : : ! saw bis body and it was not mutilated. | Dominicis, who s S Sy T Ill]CEd HIS LlIe It seems as if the force of the explo- | Hogan with a razor Wednesday eve- | New Britain within and for the J sion killed him more than the shrap- | ning, pleaded guilty in horough court | trict of Berlin, in the County of Hd nel. T am now in the town where he | today to a charge of assault with in- | ford and State of Connecticut, on How Private J. ssell Linton lost | is buried. I know the site of his grave | tent to kill and was held under bonds | 6t day of June, A. D. 1918 and as long as T can it will be taken | of $5,000 for trial at the October term Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Hi care of by me. He was always a good | of the superior court +4 Judge. friend and did not have a ene i IS il On motion of TLeah Gitel ZévVin, e e sald New Britain, and Julius Ba his life during the battle of Selchepre is graphically described by Corporal of Main street. an of us but who will pay back the of the last will and testament of Lo “Somewhere in France, s we have suffered. You can well | Zevin, late of New Britain, within e district deceased This Court doth decree that months he allowed and limited for Shuttle Meadow club will hold | oo o 5 6" oiq estate to exhibft thy a handicap tournament tomorrow | o 2l ihe same to the B against par on thelr links ccutors and directs that public not The managements of the Tyceum | 5 8 % S0 der by advertis and Fox's theaters announced todav |, o nowspaper published in said Nf that beginning Monday the theater | pritain and having a circutation was occupyving the front line on the |a soldier. His mother, T know, must | Wil not open evenings until 7 o'zlock, | caja district, and by posting a ccy sector here and Linton ana another | be grief-stricken. but she may have | instead of 6:30. This change is due | thereof on the public sign-post in =4 fellow were picked out to do duty on|the consolation of knawing that her | to the davlight saving plan which | town of New Britain, nearest an advanced outpost. Things had | son fell while doing his duty: he died | keeps the people home longer eve- | place where the deceased last dw “May 17, 1818. | tell his mother that her bov was one| otto Miller, of Woodland street, has Mother: worth having, and every man in Com- | enlisted in the Naval Reserve. ived vour letter and, as 1t ny I, with his teeth gritted in the % was the first that T have received from | promise to avenge his death, feels in You in some time, I was more than|sympathy with his poor, dear mother. | been rather quiet on the front, and in | in action: he died for her and for you | nings. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY. Judg l'l"!‘ STATES FOOD z\T)_\fl.\'TST'RATIO\' LICENSE NUMBER G—08535. Pork FRESH - n — > e Shoulder Sausage PORK " o o H P Y an FaRE ey Beef 28c 1b 2 8c ROASTS 1 e : 3 Veal Hamburg £ ) b i Roasts Stk 28¢ SATURDAY bIG SPECIALS b 98¢ FRESH PORK BONELESS BOSTON LEGS SPRING SHOULDER rnorvs SHOULDERS ROTLS. |, | 35c TAMB . 356 (Solid Meat) 30C Pmames i o et | ER T 200 | R SLICED BEE iahe e AT ) LIVER _mfi——-——w—'———'—' LARGE — MAIN b 3 8 C BUTTER MARGARINE FRESH CUT Meohican Creamery v 5 39 SPINACH ...... pk Fresh Madc SWIFT’'S NUT OHIO NOISELESS - PK c MATCHES 3 hoxes lb 47(: xbs $1 39 lb 31(:, bs 90C ONTONS 31hs 19¢ 5 c | “HELP WIN THE WAR- Eh 5S¢ omoen oD 4 ¢ USE MORE CORN MEAL AL 3 I Last Day at This Price wroLE M 30e ! NEW ROTLED CHALLENGE Sl PEACHES 2 o zsc OATS . 3 Ibs 2 1 C COND. MILK can 14¢ O 3lc PN GURREEE KELLOGG'S CORY pane STRAWBERRIES hsk 200 PURE LUNCH 0\ 23C FLAKES ....... pkg 14C RASPBERRY 1 sc HONG, GRER SN OO MOHICAN PORK 18 JAM .. OURES & L sk on SUNBEAM GRAPE and BEANS ..... can C SWEET MIXED 23¢ LARGE WEAD ICE Pt bot l 9C PICKLES ....... pt LETTUCE . each i FF TAIN FRESH REET TANGLEFOOT FILY [ 3 to 4 p. m. . HOUR SALE ;—:‘K‘{x D OR PL! 23c GREENS bk PAPFR 3 doubic shects 3 C Shson o i B ; LARGE NEW v AMP'S 11 SHOULDERS 24c ¥ LIMBURGER 350 RAISINS . ... . EVAP. MILK . an C e THE QUALITY MARKET Where Quality and Low Prices are the Strong Features. Everything in the Line of Groceries, Meats and Vegetables sold as Fresh Goods and are Guaranteed as Such or Your Money Cheerfully Refunded, if you are Not Satisfied with purchases made here. . Our Motto—Cash and Carry—Quality and Low Prices—enables you to Buy More Thrift Stamps, Lib- erty Bonds and Help the Red Cross in Their Great Undertakings. Pot Roast of Heavy Beef . ... .....1b28¢ | Fresh Native Peas ... ... qt 15¢ Sirloin and Short Steaks . 55 .....1b35¢ | Fresh Native Lettuce .......... ......3for10c :“r::]l: Sls)l?;llilders e il i 325_ Fresh Native Asparagus. .. i 2 for 25¢ Smoked Shoulders . 1b 25¢ | Fresh Peppers ... ...... 2 qts for 25¢ Strip of Sugar Cured Bacon . : . . 1h 42¢ Peaches Bananas ...... doz 3% Fancy Corned Beef . 25¢ Macaroni . Tomatoes . ..... can 15¢ Frankfurters . ... b 22¢ Pressed Ham . ... b 29¢ 5 (oo Evaporatexl Miik L O Minced Ham .. 1b 27¢ A g Milk . can 14¢ Fresh Liver ..... Ib 16¢c Sait Pork 33c | Condensed Mi 2 e e Pure Lard .... 1b 32¢ Guaranteed Eggs .. doz 42¢ Pure Olive Oil . e . Potatoes ....... pk 39¢ Spinach . . R 5 Ask for Umtod Tradmz Stamps. . Commencing Today, Friday, June 7, we will give The United Trading Stamps. The Stamps with the Cash Value. With every 10c purchase at this Market you receive one of these Stamps. After you have filled the Stamp Book you can help your Uncle Sam by buying Thrift Stamps without hurting your Pocket Book in the least. Start Today and fill your hook for a good cause. Help Those Who Are Helping and Fighting for You and Me. WOULD YOU LIKE $2.00 IN CASH? Yes Cold Cash Here’s the Easiest Way to get $2.00 we know of, and gladly give you the start at once saving the popular United Trading Stamps The Stamp With A Cash Value. UNITED STAMP CO. Books are easily and quickly filled, and filled books are Worth $2.00 in Cash. Be sure and ask for these Qtamps when you purchase your goods at this Market. It means an extra profit for you. UALITY \4£XRKBT | 24 EAST MAIN STREET, Tel. 75 FRANK MAIETTA, Proprietor. "