New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1918. aros . HOT WEATHER SPECIALS ‘ : ' T (Y THE BEST VALUES FROM FIVE DIFFERENT | 8 R MANUFACTURERS ' ; THE BALDWIN THEEDDY CO. TO BE CLOSED OUT ON THE OLD BASIS, VIZ: ' THE WHITE ENAMEL CO. THE McKEE CO. 209 Less Then Regular Rates THE BOHN SYPHON CO. 20 left. ; 7 Special Suites in Whi-te Enamel, Special 3-Pie¢;e Suites in Grl:e>en, japanese H(;ur é!as Chairs, P ; Chinese Tiffin Tables, Bar Harbor Rockers, Chaise Lounges in Heavy Rattan, Special Wind- sor Rockers, Large Stock of all the regular patterns. We Propose to “Clean Up and Close Qut” Our Stock This Week---Our Prices Will Do i--- This is Your Chance. g 13, C. PORTER SONS 7% Loy e o -v.» e o e e B A A B e VA R 8 e e e e e A e o A S I R!]ST | chanic arles P. Craig, Mars Hill, day contained 19 names, divided as The severcly wounded in action in- |in the borough today are half masted | quietly married this afternoon at 3 f en was a ant weddit | Me.: Privates Leroy A. Berry, Shef-| follows clude: Privates Aloysius Donahue, | for him. o'clock, the ceremony being per- | supper i fe t tmmediaf | L i Killed in action, §; dicd of [ Pittston, Pa.; Joseph B. Kite, West | —— formed in the parsomagee of {he | famile on field, Vt; Matthew G. Burns, Gard-1..,.nqs, 1; wounded severely, 10. Philadelphiz: Ilerman T Smith, Ty- | Seaman Drowned at Pensacola. Swedish Lutheran church, by Rev. Paat Wiednest ivate Robisesl {ner, Mz George E. Coburn, Prov-| rhe list he va ashington. Jane 85— ifhe nave| Dv £ Ohmsn, tor of the church. | was injured in un automiobile ncdl idence; Ambrose Dennis, Winslow ; A depi ,,. e ¥V | The bride was attended by Miss Flor- | dent while cn 1oute from rid » o g epartment today announced the a den il v from Bri SEVERELY WUUNI_]EB | Me.; John J. Flynn, New Haven; Ray- BHll i Aot | | | cidental drowning Pensacola, Tla. | €nce Ltobertson, sister of the sroom, | to his home in thix cit He w ! mond C. I'rost, 136 Washington street, Corporals John C. Geiger, Jasper. ‘ Stonington in Mourning. GhlTinel2o ot nam . Russell B, | Who acted as hridesmaid and Edwin | leased from the New Haven Britain, Conn.; Benjamin Par- | F! Stanley A. Ringer, Allston, Marrisville, Vt.; Bert I, Richard- [ Mass.; Louis C. Whitman, Rochester, | | son, Hillsboro, N. H.; Alexander Rob-} N. Privates Lewis W. Barry, De- | fi soldier to die in action over in - The bride was attived in a gown of | for duty ertson, 16 Forsythe street, Barre Vt; | troit; George (. Chapman, Troy, I | France is Jumes W. Harvey. His | BECOMES 5 | white Georgette crepe with hat to e alter J. W 116 Clarence St., | Y.; Luther M. Jones, Blanchard, i SR S mateh and carried a bouquet of bride Oil City i B Whiiwore il ames I Fatexsen, ooy moiDey James Hamusy o e borough | fon | stanchester, N. N. V., of Fall River, [ Ahlgren, a brother of the bride was a day or two and expects 1o lea Stonington, June ~Stonington’s | 1ro oo St iva A e St (Continued from First Page) | Mass. best man. tomorrow for Camp Uptlon, to repo of the Allies and voicing a cer- | confidence that the Allied flags will eventually float over the castle 4 K The mee f the Catholic sock - St e ' X i - : ss aven Marrie v ate roses. The bridesmaid wore a dre : ashua, Stiv Wicezorek, Fast | Spring, Pa.; James C. Tate, Brilliant, | reeived a government telegram Mon- | Miss Ahlgren Married to Private 5t bide it it Ton fo sanket and e o New Britain who are to tal day night telling carrded i bouquet of bridesmaid rose | partd in the Fourth of July parad Died of Wounds. | details are given save that he was| Private Sander K. Robertson of 439 Immediately following the cere- | will be held on Friday cvening of thy ]\ k instead of tonight as was firf ST Rockland, Me. Army Casualty List. Washington, June 2 The army asualty list today contained 97 names, divided as follows: Killed in action, 54; died of wounds, 7: fied of accident and other causes, died of airplane accident, 1; died of disease, 5; wounded severely, wounded, degree undetermined, 2. The list: Killed in Action. Tients. Paul Waples Derrickson, | § Norfolk, Clarence Milton Drumm, | i Bigelow, Kas.; Thomas M. Golden, | i Philadelphia; George G. Haydock, & Milton, Mass.; Sergeant John R. Pool- § er, Miami, F Corporals George Anslow, Boston: Joseph Jindra, | di8 Cleveland; Charles R. Smith, Charles- ' [ ton, W. Va.: Arthur Wood, Macon, Ga.; Privates Ralph Amundson, 13d- 38 gerton, W ; Jerome Angell, Kalama- ¢ z00; George W. Austin, New York; Gerald Austin, Mainesburg, Pa.; ' [ Charles Basel, Chicago; Dewey G. Beamp, R. F. D., No. 3, Johnstown, i Pa.; Frank L. Beck, Fairhope, Pa.; Oscar N. Bolinger, Indian Creek, Tex. Ray C. Brandow, Morley, Mich.; Czech, Jac 5 Mich.; Sal U. S. Marine Corps List. Private Robert C. Bowyer, Cleve- |killed on May 31. Young Harvey w Arch street and Miss Emma Grace | mony. the bridal party returned to The marine corps casualty list to- | land. | 57 years old and unmarried. Flags | Ahlgren of 450 Main street, were ' the home of the bride’s mother where | planned | P the Hohenzollerns in old Berlin. ‘}amom;n, Md.. Arthar E. Winslow, | o | e e e der F. Robertson. | i £ LSt | JEWELRY, CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE w : IT is a contemptible shame to think that the finest stock and store in New Britain is forced to o o B, S so: the wall, by an underhanded scheme, but we sincerely trust the public will get the advan- S i, L S tage of our tremendous financial loss. | G R PUBLIC AUCTION SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 26th, AT 7:30 o'clock Sl i oo T | and Will Continue Until All Merchandise Is Sold H«v | Awonderful chance to buy your wedding, graduation and even Christmas gifts at your own price Minn.; Bernice M. Lewis, Weems, Va.; | 8 ] % Ldonard W. Strombe Willington, ¥ Dolo.; John B. Whitte Ozark, Ala.: ey X/ 7N, 164 MAIN ST, pied of Airplane Accident. onant Billy Glenn Rushing, | - s : . R i X ew britain Dicd from Accident and Other Causes. X s Sergeant Leslie Knutson, Milwau- Wounded Severely. fergeants Krroll W. Brawn, Fox- 6ft, Maine; Leo N. Des Lauriers, St. m( s, Vt.; Corporals Harold Brosor, Nashua, N. F.; Martin Leo Healey,

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