New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1918, Page 10

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W DR Wilson, Somerset. Pa.; Arthur W. | 'w‘fl VETERAN [ Zimmerman, Philadelphia = R - : e > How to Ge ore| S Missing i Action. 2 k R P R ol Sonnatown, . For Your Established 1886 trength. Pa Corporals Merle R, Leckemby, oo o, Protection | GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE | Andrew s nek Motte, Pe: of the 1 ation- | chanic Joseph o Somerset, Pa.; Berlin, Pa.; of age and was in | Cosmo Lingardo Old Forge, Pa.;: John id condition, poor | .J. Manley, 612 North Washington ave- B not slecp well. | nue, Scranton; Joseph Markinovich, <l Lig ey i Bod appetite. 1 siccn | Shonandond, Fa.; Brichics Marin 3 NS Sa. 1 A E ' Remember that at our Half Yearly Sale Tennessee, says. | Cooks Irank Private - BUilt me up so I feel | Adams, Somerset, Pa.; Mark Ar- in every way. | s, Fort Fairtield, Me.; Antonio N For the past 14 years i md Vinol for such Villa Peto, Prov di Treamo, i fove 1t protones | '“ ¥i Irank B, Beatty, chance Made on the banks of the Hudson B € Clark & Brainerc Pa.; George Bellar, PPhiladelphia : Pie- | B geman Drug | tro Bernardini, Nocera, Italy: Walter Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin contain genuine Aspirin. b ’ Nathan | 8. Bixler, Connellsville Pa.; Francis X Demand them in the original packages. For your protection every »sled, Philadelphia; Charles Brenner package and every tablet is plainly and invariably marked with | Philadelphia; Salvatore Caramanna. | L = | Philadelphia; Russell P. Dunkerly, | The Your Guarantee 3 ® 323 Meriden street, Scranton; Sydney Bayer Cross of Purity” k vans, Warren, O.; Car et el 0 A The trade-mark “Aapirin” (Reg. U §. Pat. OfL.) it n guarantee that the mononcetiencldester 1 ohn Kowal, Ma- | yo) Ty Johnstown, Pa.; Joseph Gedde Y of salicylicacid in these tablets and capsules is of the reliable Bayer manufacture. | adelphia: Raymond Gilmore, Erwinna, Action. formerly, Philadelphia g . A o 5 5 P | Davia W, Hamaker, Columbi >, g p y [ % i X PR 4 H [ A b ld W h hmahl, St. Pauli | clifford H. Harbric |'h¥»\‘l(!‘4"lp)h” \ ! o ‘NN 4 t & re efllg 50 at pnces Ol't phan, Liberty Hill, | John Harrison, Philadelphia.; Oscar 3 'y | i i | . f. . l les Reilly, Phila- | Hartwick, Mercer, Pa.: Daniel W. Ha- 2 B At & W ; ). mn lfllte y more A ; zen, 1519 West Fourth street, Wil- 3 o QLR e i 8 o LTS | reenvilic { linmsport, I’a.; Lewis G. Heinz, Ross- rm, Pittsburgh; | Alexander W, GRAND C]RGUIT RESULTS she was unable to repeat in the next SHIRT SALE CONTINUED sburg delphia Henderson, wotteville, Pa.i | Chestnut Hill, Pa.; John H, Kendrioks, two miles and succumbed to St. Frisco. iladelphi y»le Ibv oyt Ba WalliarWE o o Miss Bertha Dillon set the pace in the Privates Thomas | \West View. Pa e e ’ opening heat, leading o str i s . Ba ent Jones, | Favorite, with Chinose. Name el z heat, leading into the stretch, : Bert Ferris, 11 washington, D. C.: John W. Jones, R Name, Wins | where she broke. In the other two | heats St. Frisco led all the wa | Another upset came in the 06 cis P, O'Neil, Phila- | Koch, Shaft, Pa.; Donald I.. Leste LELL IR R e Blecmiy von [ithetnrst Heit byta scant marein | but 4 > r, Jackson, S K ames Y00 8 w Fd L. ner Danville, James N ligan, Cleveland, Aug. 9.—Un, the favorite, | thereafter he w i 2 b ereafte © was never a contehder. | ttero, tooversville, ) philadelphia; Rohert McKane, Phila- | : o " i " Shiagelol I AL Phila- | casily won the Leader 2:09 pace, the |Lee Grand capturing the nest twe S We Sell Lee UfllOfl-AllS the one-piece kovski, Detroit; Clyde | gol .. Mansfield, Bos | delphia; a] L. Mansfield, Boston: | renture of yesterday's Grand. Olrenit|the race MAlva, Okla.: James A Russell Matz, Philadelphia; John I e | Russ Matz, @ a; ‘| program at North Randal. Un' out-| The second favorite Cenet street. Scranton, | Nixon, Empire, O.; W. J. B. Perritt, | ¢, { S o e dato k d i bl flone st Soeanton | o it 6135 Fernt S i ot o in Sigh | win et et S it G tock work garment made in blue, leago: Drazio Recinelll, | appleton, Wis.; Philip Polidore, Kit ats. Mattie the Great was the only |the 2:19 trot in straight heats. ; SH e | on, » Polic one which did not participate in some - 1 1 1 fla; Ralph Rich, 720 Seneca | miller, Md.: Dominic Puccio, Chicago: | par akl a : T e e N nd stife! strip fitsville, Pa.; Arnold Roberts | antonio Pytell, Grays Landing, Pa.;| Peter Elliott had little trouble in DR R ADEVES A\ AT, & Str & rg, Pa.: Delbert Rose. Hop| gpaward L. Quinn, Philadelpl Rob- lannexing the Champion Stallion stake g B, Pa.; Bugenc 1 'f;"\"" r[.'H | ert B. Reed, Willard, Colo.; Marion J. |for threc-year-old pacers. In the first | Rev. W. AL Kraus Joins Classmate in B0 strect, Scranton: Viadmir RU- | Rowe, Mansfield, O.; Lynn Sheets, |heat he was the only one st Obscrvance of Anniversary. Columbus, O.: August Schar-| gunbury, O.; Harry Synder. Philadel- |in the pace, the other two breaking | of New London tr 1 d a ‘ CN MISSIN: i “ittsburgh; Clyde I Shaffer, | phig frank Teazle, 1629 1-2 (bad and finishing far behind. In the Rey. William A. Kraus, assistant at Rilnme b te e ppenai st N & Garrett, Ta.; Liovd : Shaw, Connels- | Third street, Bethlehom: Lloyd J. Un- |second the winner withstood the chal- | st Mary's Catholic church in this city, ville, Pa.: Walter Q. Shaw,Shawnee, | gop, Boswell, I Homer V. Van Me- |lenge of Direct the Work and won | ¢ Okla.; Samuel E. Sinclair, Detroit; | ter, Maude, Okla.; Roy J. Van Wagon- (by a short margin | Fall | Dewey H. Smith, Ridgeley W. Va.i Lu- | oy, lizaboth, N. J.. Veter Velord, | Although Mabel Trask equalled the | Currence of the tenth annversary of | were classmates in collexe and in the A ark, Mt. | ther L. Streng. Meversdale. Pa.; B Pontegrande, Ital rank A. Sollera, |Season’s record by winning the first | his ordination to the priesthood. In |seminary. They were joined in the Baward W. | D, Virden, Baldknob, Ark.; iladelphi heat of the Free-for-All {rot in 2:01%, ' company‘with Rev. Alex Wollschlager | celebration by some of their friends. | afternoon and had not returned. John Galu- ; Jack Hen- J.; Calvin ; ;' Edward F. | | r ; Edward B. 2 fiyea, Bakersfield, Vt. : Missing in Action. \ Lieut. Robert . Raymond, Boston; Sergeants Friend F. He South Ster- ling, Pa.; Richard 15, Mount, Philadel- phia; Willlam N, Thompson, Philadel- phia; Corporals Lawrence D. Bailey, | | i New Berry, I Robert I Phila- | i delphia; Paul Bisbing, Philadel- | i hia: Thomas H. Lewis, Philad George W. Linker, Philadelphia McCaffrey, Philadelphia; I Miller, Honesdale, Pa.; Clarence lohn, =206 Prince street, Lancas Ducong J. Walker Philadelphia; | rt D. 'Waterman 145 South Re- | . avenue, Scranton, Pa Cook | n . Voi it Philadelphia; ’ ivates (Arthur N \uff, Philadel- ), Ralph H. Albright Philadelphia; Jones Mahoney 915 South Main street, Scranton; Jo- Feature Race at Cleveland with McHenry, Dobs ! soph J no, Philadelphia; Andrew | niversary yesterday at the home of John Kacprynski of 1156 NorthW receiving congratulations on oo | LAther Wollschlager's parents in Mer- | street informed the police this morns ngratule 5 € |iden. Fathers Kraus and Wollchlager | yno that two of his children, seven and five years of age, le home yesterday —~—p—— AEX ITITIIIH*HI in G. Anderson Philadelphia Ed- \ssett, Philadelphta, John A. 2 1lton street, S R, Bickhart, Pa Morton McK. Bruhl F siphin; Victor L, Carman Madison, Ind.; Stanley Crawford 17 F ox Lane, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Kmel Cropick- nitzky, Dickson City, I’a.; Antonio De efano, Philadelphia; Birger Durum, Camden, N, J Clyde J. KFoste dare, Okl \""‘l,‘.' 1 »41\n‘-uv\v:‘ P i “Listen ! Whats that? Myl Tt looks like big “Oh, that's just what 1 want. i e S e I T e beauty T Tonac T delphia; Albert Grimes, Philadel- | bargains in furniture. And such a low price ! s bDE A (ORI S e alejie fuondertul QELEL thallel bty dohnto ture Sale, and on such easy credit terms.” phia; Norman I. Harris, Philadelphia; : \ lverett Henry, Paoli, Pa.; Joseph E such) & money saver. it Heht Wy Horrocks, 1417 North Main avenue, Scranton, Pa.; Chaples J. Husted, Ee 5 e N Sl S e S ) : ) ) Lopas et el el rl\ HE people of this city rqahz.e that when we advemsg a h.nqmnc sale, it URNITURE for every room is included at remarkably low prices, Every really means a reduction from our regular prices. Never in our history have we article enters this great sale, at a material reduction from its regular price. The tle Creek, Mich.; Harry B. Leeds, Paulsboro, N. J.; Louis M. Lukatz, " 4 ) 5 a = 3 2 ~1 5 i i f R T e been able to offer better values than in this August Furniture Clearance Sale items listed below are just a few of the many bargains taken at random from Pittsburgh; John Francis M. McCool, which starts tomorrow. i spacious i 456 Berkel avenue, South Bethlehem S Pa.; John McFeat, Luchture, Scotland; John McKeown, Philadelphia; Frank - S, L I T : 1 5 Mada, Milwaukee; Roy Manning, | / 11\ Fast St. Louis Howard L. Matthews, K I \ 2 Darby, Pa.; Anthony Mattia, Philadel- } phia, Charles P. Michael, West Au- gusta, Va.; Silas G, Miller Catasaqua, | | il | | . ) Ik ‘“ T 2 Pa.; Bernard J. Morris, Philadelphia; L o (1| ) ‘ . j Joseph Neiss, Philadelphia; Franlk a lne S % L e S & . 1 Nelson, 112 South Everett avenue, | Scranton, Pa.; Harry .. Northeimer, | L] T 5, Y ¥ 147 Jefferson street, Reading, Pa.; H . 4 & & % INOTIeD! ak ! : oosier Kitchen Cabi- —— I . s : ey Rl | NOW goImg - No more Brass Beds X - e | a Big Discount John Novak, Philadeiphia; Thomas L. O'Neill, Philadelphia.; Valentina Ptluger, 2035 Mahantond rect, 2 v nets. The only real Cabi- e fo . s — & g e Toh DifEce Dick ] 3 | being made, but we have . select one to morrow, priced City, Pa.; Merlen Pritchard, Fowler, e T i Our A st Sal = [ : iy, Ta L net in o USlS ae i ~=—1 | a few left at 15 per cent. - = ¥—. from $10.00 up. K: Angelo Rippa, Old Forge Pa. Charles Safronsky, Philadelphia; Gus L N $27.50. Next month 10 per Smith, Factoryville ; Daniel Stein, 7 2 B n Newark, N. J.; Harry Stenger, Pitts- | g Berss : d ; discount. burgh; Frank Ushler Philadelphia; | § i : - cent. advance. R d Pa.; Harry e e Charles Valictky, Simpson, van Osterloo, Independence, Mo.: Fred G, Wadle, Philadelphia; Michael | B . o Ohio; Charles W. West, Bloomsburg, | \ \ S ward T. White, Darby, Pa.; Charl " Yocum, Berwindale, Pa.; Henry Zemp, | B 5 = , J = i ;I:.nwm. Okla.; Joseph Zyska. Lee, ? ) : ‘ T readl Ak Tilh smaves I Ha ot niotested: corhors ( A“ Reduced in (Section 2.) : - : i iety. The Leonard Clean- 3 cesland lished > s : Killed in Action. i ‘ || able and Seeger Syphon in ! s afldd‘;] g(;l an: pol : el i { o B ThlS ‘.Sale' Lie Jugene E. Raynor, Battle | | K Our August Sale at 15 per —— AT WOO andles, Special only . y B‘g Varlety tO = ‘orporal Victor Ham- 9 <, Mich.; Corporal Victor i 2 cent. discount. srantsville, W. Va.; Privates L& N - s Sl Select From - Hugh S. Woodward, Porte, Ind. Died From Accident and Other Sgermp— Come Tomorrow for These Big Bargains at New Britain's Greatest Furniture Store ¥ Wounded Severely Wounded severely include b4 3 g W o Sergeant Robert J. HHarding, Bos 5 ton; Private Andy Cicello, Pittsburgh e l Wounded, Degree Undetermined. 1 Wounded, degree undetermined, m,l i © ® - clude: Corporal Francis J. Cook, @ 3 urnlture tOre Brookline, Mass.: Privates Abele Bar- bato, Hackensack, N. J.; James Can- kata, Altman,: Pa.j<Andrew. W. Har- ' o s 5 o ) = ———— » - p o D e S gy S U a M - .

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