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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918 P— = 1 i s = ' ) Emil Behhart Anderson, 1019 Grove | James J. Fogarty, 2 Blm place, Nicholas Higgins 20 Fox St., New William A. Veech, 138 8§ Willard [] ) St., LaGrosse, Wis. | Hartford, Conn. Haven, Conn. St., Ottumwa, Iowa. ! Merton N. Andrews, St James, | Charles Goedecke, 1921 Summit Carrol Nelson, Bedford, Iowa. { Wounded Severely Minn E. St. Louis, Il . i ants Privates Richard Atwell, Portland, Mich. Iter O. Justesen, 186 Porter st, S iontcnonts ¢ ) ink V. Bale, West Chelmsford, | Bridgeport, Conn John F. Craft, Holly Springs, Mich. Henry P. Garside, Jr, 290 R. I iy K . Joseph G. Long, 341 E. Eureka st., C. E. Ihrie, 716 Mott St, Kendal- | Ave. Fall River, Mass. | . o o 50 Rocky | Lima, Ohio ville, Ind | Bruno S. Grande, 1843 Wahansia oo=enhHarsella 850 R RockS HIL | ™ Glarence G. Meeker, Sandy Hook, | Clarence S. Noble, 1026 S. Webster | Ave,, Chicago, IiL. S | ol Conn Ave., Green Bay, Wis. | Joseph Hennessy, 913 E. 61st St., : . : | 3 n Baucaro 35 Larrabee i : | 3 Haieon el I R siniia R Meriden, Conn Delmar Hudson, Ponder, Mo. dngley Lo Al *| George Michaelis, 295 Lincoln, Charles F. Glasgow, 204 University Loyd H. McKibban, Pavton Ave gley, John Mosel, 166 Capitol ave. Vern G. Milum, R. . D. 2, Viola, John P. Miner, Luverne, Minn. rirview, Mas: . Bridgeport, Conn Wis R hard rookhu n, Biesland- John ¥. Mulligan, 29 Stanley st., William G. Miller, 20 ster 79 Rotterdan Ilolland 0 ste s 3 1 = 2 17 (3ra : i - 79 Totterdam, Iolland. | Dorchester, Ma ton St., Champaign, 111 Thomas R. Schubert, 1746 W. Grand | coming our way. Then we hear 8es, had pre- v G. Burris, St James J. Parrott, Shiloh. Ark Hugh Smith Thompson, 715 Ham. | Ave.. Chicago, IIL. el et i B the war qc. | Wilmington, Del p | Wiliam Paok, 695 T Nat. Bank Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn.| albert L. Schwenck, 578 E. 141st S come pvhistingfoveciwe Sin e T Rl ool RO X R B flop on the ground, mud or no Muskegon, Mich. Beneagh Puskarszyk Se Z : 2 Sherhaa 5y ; 3 4 5 : . Charles Shockley, 212 Sherman [ mud.” This is an extract + Rutherford 13. Benton, 37 Grove St., | Danbury, Conn Clarence J. Miller, 17 Wright St., L AN ex from a le B o William F. Reese, R. , Ce Oshkosh, Wis “"(fi;a‘:l:w‘l Ifl::m Canon City, Col. | t¢7 VWritten by Serg. Eric Oleon, at 350 Rocky| Noah Blackwell, Marshall, Mo. lean Springs, Ky Benjamin A. Pierce, 1319 Madison Walter Sulkowski, 5125 Patterson | 'MiS ity who is with the U. S. Px- Ghacvee C Bt M St James E. Ryan, 70 Summer Ave., Burlington, Ia st Pm;"m‘“ T i peditionary Forces in France. He e S R e Worcester, Mass. B z <i, Jr., 1097 Windlake | John \Wagner, 543 Mynster St. | Writes as follow Antonio Camara, 112 Franklin St. | Julius Sawadsky, 156 Selden st | Ave, Milw, e, Wis e e Gl AR e e 84 Washing- | New Haven, Conn Hartford, Conn. V. Goodman, 85 Kirk St., Frank M. Walheim, 902 E. Wash- | morning and I was sure glad to hear Adolph A. Cox, Parnell, Me »r_-"""f»\' Ralph ™ Strouss, = Clark st} Salisbury, (Ch ington St.. Joliet, TIl. ' from you, also that you are in the 10 Smith Roy C. Cudmore, 28 Balcomb St ! "f]‘:h“;":{ ’!y“\_cfl SR Corporals Cecil M. Ward, Glenwood, Towa best of health, and happy. I'm feel- B ciark| iankc Charies Deinnert, 231l vere, Mass ' b Elwell Otis Cook, 802 Engleside Henry G. Zvburf, 921 IN. Spauld- | ing fre. § 97 Clark ank Che c . 23 B s e Wil Daaeneect’ ce, Kalamazoo, Mich. ing Ave., Chicago, TIl “Lots of fun and excitement here e St., Chicago. Tl | Mich Z i ank H. Raymond, Kent City, Missing in Action now. The Yanks from our states are § 301 nanies | Podene Dommermuth, 155 Maple | " 0410e \ifora, Darbun, Mass, Mich : froving the Huns and have them én lis! St., Seymour, Conn. Emory Martin Allmond, De Queen Clair A. Wallace, Dunbar, W. Va. Eicotenans the sin. and e refgoing poilows: Fazen s fUorani 00 B L shan s ye i Pa s i Alois Zopancic, Hackett, Pa them running. They were B . Sanlt Ste. Marie, Mich Arthur E. Anderson 1406 Jefferson| IXenneth N. Macleod, Rice Lake, back about six miles, and 4 Walter . Drezer, 101 St Locicparc il Wis George W. Puryear, 419 Stonewall | BOIn& s are report- | Meriden, Conn GloiE Bonms s nare st DT Raymond J. Meegan, Woodbury | piace, Memphis, Tenn. When 1 received vour letter we eneral of the | James Dunbar, Evergreen, La. Binghamton, N. Y Ave., Northampton, Mass. were all packed up and ready to William H. Dunn, 76% F. Main Harvey G. Bancroft, R. F. D. 2, [ Joe A. Miles, Oxford, Mich. Serscanis move and go over the top. Now we Meriden, Co Theresa, N. Y. Joseph Niedbola, 88 Turners Elmer Auchenpaugh, 225 95th St | €XPect orders any moment. We've Fred R. Duprey, Main St. Willi-| Israel Bisnovich, 92 Fairview Falls, Moss R e g0t lots of extra ammunifion and mantic, Conn. Waterbury, Conn Henry John TRcese, 309 N. Maple Francis M. Keller, South Whitney, | eVervthing is ready for the zero Jasenh Fotivol 57 Barton! Sty Ners nthony Boknos, 114 W. Market st., | St. Marshfield, Wi sendi hour. All the boys are anxious and ol Conn Scranton, Pa. _ Ernest I Schmith, Southington, Frank Latimer, Platt Mills, Water- | ready to go. Come one, come all, we ink Gioffino, San Biazze, Italy.| Daniel D. Boone, Delhi, Okla. Conn. bury, Conn. Should worry, and thev're going to Clarke, 272 Garden St.| Jacob Borker, 452 Rockaway ave,| Raymond Stirk, 26 W. Main St., (i get an awful beating. S raR e Brooklyn, N. Y. Marlboro, Mass. e “The guns here are banging to S G e Copalana Towa: Joseph' Bouchard, Caribou, Me P E. A. Browne, Vost St, Westland, | beat the band, and it sure is some Fred Devillars R. F. D. 3, Algoma, William R. Bush, R. I. D. 2, Ithaca, Sy - 3 15, 10 fine to hear them whistling over our N, Y. . Roman Sadewski, 947 10th Ave, Hugo Garbaden, 111 8th Ave,, New | heads, going towards the Boche. larnest Dick, R. F. D. 6, Savanah, | George J. Byrne, Avon, Conn. ahilvaucde RVl York, N. Y. “Most of the fighting now is done 5011 Woodland!| Mo Walter H. Call, 29 Taylor st. Win- Mechanic John D. Grover, Lovell, Mo. in the open, and very few trenches, Harley Fisher, Marion, Mich. throp, Ma;s. 3 ST e S Louis Gencie, Spring St., Windsor Michael F. McCarthy, 38 6th St, | no dugouts except what wa make Corporals John Fuchs, Tomah, Wis. Anthony, G. Carlo, 26 Wall st., Wa- Some job Locks, Conn Waterbury, Conn. ourselves, as we go along B erd Ave Herman Grantin, 5047 Windsor | terbury, Conn. P Martin J. McHugh, Jr. St. Marv's | ducking shells, coming our war. o e e, il Ir'\\“{'[:‘(t}?r Christie, Riverside, Atrine, e \\v e S estiinston on{\re, Chestnut St., Binghamton, ;\v};:“ ‘:"elhear them come whistling . Do Spain, Sparta, Tl lie L. Jenkins, R. F. D. Mansfield, | yfichael Ciaccio, Cortille Gatta, Via | Station, Vt “Steve Nikoloff, Walnut Grove, | ground ‘:r;m‘i“‘og”;'" "mvdfla' on the = Batoranne, Sicilia, Italy. Willlam E. Carr, Broad St | Minn. alahanselor thos M’t“‘;_‘;‘dr"d take S Now B S g Francis B. Conlon, 387 Military st., | Bridgeport, Conn Karl R. Scott, 13 Hill St, Water-{ on top of ws. If they danrt e ot lberti Amedeo, 23 New Bridge St., | reth Co., .\M._ Worcester, Mass. Domenico Cerio, 1954 E. 123rd | pury, Conn. ey, g they don't we are . Springfield, Ma Chester A. Kells, Santa Fe, Kans.| 1saac H. Copeland, 4 Elm st, E.[St. Cleveland. O, Vhn Trank Smith, 4920 Oakdale | shers b they do, then—but why George Coolker, 54 S. State St, In-| Henogk Kogowski, Clifford St. | salisbury, Mass. e e I R S o e i speak of love when there 1s 0 much ianapolis, Ind. Detroit, Mich John Donovan, 92 Arlington rd. | Thomaston, Conn. T R e Gy, S Ikt beifdont. Earl Duvall, 8. Side Station, Kanka- | Don William Knickerbocker, | Woburn, Mass. Michael Detell, 1224 Oslip St, | bury, N. Y. Al e s B e, TII. . Quincy, Mich. George Eckstein, 322 E. 7lst st.| Youngstown, Ohio. 5P h A [y heimetiand wimegazine Arthur J. Pearson, Chanute, Kans. Joseph Landine, 611 Fame St., | New York, N. Y. Alfred G. Garvin, 53 Fort Ave, Bugler st asroswitelihichlcitar Clifford Y. Phillips, Bronx, Wyo Pittsfield, Mass. Alfred F. Ferguson, Supt. State San. | Roxbury, Mas: James Michael Benson, 185 1-2 Onk | 5°0m8 it take it from me Edward Poettering 915 Seaton Ave., Louis Longscore, R. F. D, 2, rBite- | Rutland, Mass. Clarence T. Hendricks, Cheyenne, | gt Binghamton, N. Y. - ew days ago I received my Cincinnati, Ohio. ley, Mich Frank W. Generazio, 22 Columbia | yyio. 2 isinguished service cross from Gen- The Jack B. Taylor, 37 Liberty St Joseph Styfeo, 56 Humphrey St., |ave, Newton Upper Falls, Mass A bey ot acon= B Sehool SaR R raniae) Privates eral Pershing, who pinned them on Luke Horsfall ST e John J. Snead, Tyro, Va. Asa H. Gordon, 44 West st., Clinton, | conn. e G iR (LT, AT ::fi h{l‘:wel-f.l}{e shook hands with us C Herman K. Tample, R, F. D. 1, | Sevmour, Conn. Mass. R Albert S. James, 72 S. Orchard St., Harlan W. Chamberlain, R. F. D., | 0. :F‘m"{““‘” us. It sure was 0., Kempton, N, Da Adam Syuinouski, Thomaston, Elbert N. Kipp, 18 Charlotte st.{\yallingford, Conn. 3 Brandon some day. Must close now, will Dicd of Wounds. Conn Binghamton, N, T ey, 17 Kamper| J2mes B. Jones Lesslie, 8. Car Jack Cumpy, 344 New Castle St, | [ri68 move later. SRR R e Corporal Wounded (Degree Undetermined.) | o “Ruttato) N, ¥, SR pYitiamiBdeGuine, §idas B Galloway (EMinersvilie; fEe | Best wishes to I)M e : : ! 3 3 | st .v -u. N. . - R . . ... | Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Hyman Fishfanger, 127 Forsyth i o s to all. Best of luc and Clarence L. Bradley, R. 1 (B s 3 Thomas E. Martin, 2406 W. Cary Tohn Erushl Northeun 4302 Crige|| st e Yok Ni T so long. Jumbus, Wis Victor E. Berchardt, 291 PBates |St., Richmond. Va e S e raRa0 Wen “Au revolr, Bon Mademoiselle, Henry Heise (Mech.) | Ave, St. Paul, Minn. Michael Mikalonis, 528 Harris st. [ ™ (e Gt e | i s e b i “Sergt. ERIC §. OLSE Chicago, Il1. Eugene D. Haire, Box 52, Enosberg Owosso, Mich 5 Andrew J. Erhardt, 1630 N. Shore | Plymouth, Pa \lavinski, 106 Veteran St., | walls, Vt. 1 Philip Gilligan, “amp Dougl Corporals. s Ave., Chicago, Ill | Frank Miner, 8255 Main st, Chica- Walter . i & ; ’*’"’,nlfi'l,ph e e oy e MerideniiGonn Ernest Joseph Hannig, E. 29th St, THRIFT STAMP RACE. CITY ITEMS vl Grover C. Douglas, Gravity. Tows. | st. Worcester, Mass. _Andrew Stempien, 11 Silver St. | Wheeling, W. Va. g 7 The Union Manufacturing Co. is Joseph Schulte, Richmond, Minn Raymond H. Powell, Woodruff Inn, | Nicholas Perugini, 22 Bergin s INewg Britain, jConn Charles L. Kaurin, 182 11th + | gaining on the Minor Corbin Box Co. = Leonard Tackett, Shelby Gap, Ky. | Joliet. TIL et o .Yu:“r‘.& Lvar Sutton, R. F. D. 2, | Brooklyn, N. Y. ] (e ‘urry of Sevmour street | Chester Tomezak, 764 Beache Cook Jonn 1, Pickett, 23 Roland st, | Cambridge, Kans Jack N. Korda, General delivery, f % ce, Miss Mary Egan, of Tre- | Milwaukee, Wis R 4 Lynn, Mass Arthur M. Brown, Dacoma, Okla.| Hartford, Conn. : nt:v‘er'akv‘ o e e e rec re spending 3 5 Cec RESCAR oth . B, stlighd ey 5 e Cla ). Harbison, D 5 Kiti is getting to be quite ex as street, arc spending their v Wounded. Severely. ey il Dhen ataiy L aTa s (nl st \|m1’(‘|\<l-:1|(‘\ fo e R. F 1 Joe Lou}\nls,‘Ls:.:ld‘ mk e 5 to be quite exciting as the at Block Island e Pt Philadelphia, Pa . . e . Michael P. McCormick, conut, | chuck makers have passed the Fafnir olonc| rivates ) : a 2 £ St. o a. : i liss Grace M. Woods of Easthamp- | =% 4 . thvate Secondo Poggio, Wallingford, Conn. Daniel Healy, Portland St, | susquehanna Co., Pa ) roller bearing tribe in second place Mass, s ‘isiting with Mr. and|| Manus McCloskey, Fort Myer, Va George Bennett, 709 Beach st., Hartford. Conn. Thomas F. McLaughlin, R. F. D. 1| ;g0 00 P W ) & William B. Byrne at their home Lieutenants liet, Il e Roy Hicks, Somers, Towa. Otsego, Mich. s and Stanley Works are very et bt ! Sl R George . Burrows, Marlborough, Night Report. Philip Kenney, 5016 4th Ave., New John P. Mahoney, 76 Middlesex St., | close tagether in their total gross sales, 0 North stree gar R. Butts, Lyon, Miss. ok : i Ay b e in which they take the lead. The Cor- Goodness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.— | Gregory W. Dempsey, 3 Cook i T Elitler, MeCook, Neb. The following casualties are re- Folix Lombardi, 5. Angelo Ingrotte, | | mriree Mossison, 27 Charter Oak | bin and Russell & Erwin factories are avt St.. Portage, Wis. ) Paul F. Culver, 1012 Joy st, Red | Ported by the commanding general of | camnobacco, Italy e oRR i not taking hold of the Thrift Stamp A daughter was born at the John R, Feegel, 31 Park St. Meri- | oak. lowa. the American expeditionary forces:: Fredevick B. Ioomis, Hanover St., Taward J. O'Brien, 31 Prospect St., | fales yet in the manner that such large »epital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. | den, Conn. : Francis A 5 Southern | Killed in action ................. 21 | yyjegville, Conn Wearcestar Atase: and representative concerns should. red Johnson of 131 Dwight stree John Trederick Girard. W.| Bivd., New York, N. Y Missing in action Anthony G. Palladino, 1726 High-| Johm O'Donnell, 17 Stoddars St., | The factory Thrift Stamp directors in Washington St.. Tonia, Mich Joseph Greene, 33 W. 117th st., New | Wounded severely : Jand, Ave., Waterbury, Conn WebiralMss these companies should get a hustle on Robert Battey McClure, 34 Hizhland | York, N. ¥ Died from accident and other Emmet Rosckrans, Hixton, Wis. William Otto, 131 Beacon St |themselves and put in a little work Ave, Piedmont, Cal. Kenneth K. Keef, Corning, Iowa causes e Michael Sokolowsky, Keer, Russia. | Chelsea, Mass. for their country instead of letting William L. Murray, 15 Bedford St., Mike Mangi, 516 E. 117th st., New [ Died of disease S Henry l. Larson, Winfield, Wis, ““Robert C. Ray, Cowpens, S. Car. things drift along as they are doing in East Orange, N, S, N Wounded (degree undetermined) Peter P. Lemieux, Box 212, Taft-| Robert Fobinson, Rosindale, N. Y. |these usually wide-awake concerns Sergeants awson Monk, Riverton, Towa. Prisoner T Roveend J. Tosseel. 1,005 Gratton | It 18 doing these companies an injus- mes Moore, Allentown, Ga e ames J. McAuliffe, 461 New Brit- | gt Worcester, Mass. tice as they appear on the lists each John Paladas, 12% Vine st., Nashua, Total . .. .. . { ain Ave., Hartford, Conn. John W. Ryan, 88 Arch St., Provi- \?'eek‘ln a very unfavorable light. The Killed in Action. { Arthur McGinnis, Rice Lake, Wis. | gence, R. I., el el a0 SO S LT George Frnest Marson, 722 Rivard | Andrew J. Satti, 775 Bank St., New : _ St., Detroit, Mich e by, (Gl Standing Per Capita Total Henry C. Nation, S. Third St., Al- - ' itain soldiers W. Washing- | bia, 5 Tt is some job ducking shel Pns have been pear on the ¥. They are to keep driven are still George P. Glenn, 1401 Grace St., Lynchburg, Va Pa Privates Bdward S. Johnson, Vindex, Gar- 9% ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. ST Ry in the Thrift Stamp campaign and may Pride Circle, No. 10, Lady Forester- | s of America, will meet this eve- ng in Judd’s hall and plans will be ade for an outing, The Ladies’ auxiliary to the A. O. will meet tomorrow evening in Resacic hall John J. Burkhard, Monroe, Wis. A boy whose name was not learned, DoraniintuBleter SO oS dR T i g vy as knocked off his bicyele by Dr. | Baraboo Wis. =~ o | George Poakeart, 535 E. 17th st., iomas Mulligan, while driving his | _ John Kloet, 1017 Lincoln Bt., Grand | Now York, N. Y. Licutenants. o 2 Rapids, Mich Nt - i r 0 oHipTiCh rch sticetilast ievenine: o . Sandalio Rivas, Blair st, Belton,| oOrville P. Johnson, 175 Jay Albert Molenkamp, Ferrysburg, il keets, 433 Park Ave Sales Sales arne L2, et E n St., Wil- | pexas, 2 ¢ =08 3 ol 1 kamp, ¥ .| " William H. Skeets, 433 Fark Ave,| B Sales A marriage liconse was issued at |, J2MeS gt Hde 1| Texa _ n Albany, N. Y Mich Locivote NEY Minor & Corbin Box C0.38.58 § 2,122 Bictiy cleris oifice yesterday, %ol SD n L s Norton D. Stephenson, Clearfield, | Elmer Burdett Nelson, R. F. D., 4, | James O'Brien, 102 Charlotte St.| Frank Staniski, Philadelphia, Pa. | Union Mfg. Co. .......34 16,326 ana Stanley Henry and Miss Pearl p(;;;h‘v,. \-’,,( ¥, 3 Military lol\_n e & . ; Pontiac, Mich. Hartford, Conn. Thompson O. Teal, Eoko, Ga. ]Izafr:n; !:‘earling Co. 22 13£§9 lizabeth Ross. Mr. Henry is a con- | ™ | s zeorge il Willlams, iCorning | Towa. Daniel J. O'Leary, fillbury St., b r P. Thompson, R. F. D. 1, | Har polayis NS 20 6 2274 e o an and. hath. pasties | _ Charles Martin, 16th and Spruce St., | George Wrablewski, 1225 Courtland Sergeants. y Alexander P . E = Parker Shirt Co. ......20 ; Wor Winchester, N. H. - As e, 1 < s a1 g 3 r = 3 4 Ls V a S o] o Ve their addreses as 54 Charter | AShville X.C. = I st, Chicago, 11l e | samuel A. Goldenbers, 886 Dawson | james Passedo, < St D Harnest R. Ward, Morrisville, Vt. | Natl Spring Bed Co. .20 ak place, Hartford em Evron Nickerson, ona, illiam L. Gardner, 1518 N. 20th | St., New York, N. Y. Vernon, N. Y ‘Amos T. White, R. F. D. 2, Houlton, | Hart & Hutchinson ...18.3 Minn st., Philadelphia, Pa. Fddie Lee, Narrows, Ky . s, N. B. Machine Co. ....17 A thief rifled the cash register In | prenry Nietdring, 617 Columbus St Michael Lalor, Litchfield, 111 7 harpsvi Josstlif Relitey S Orant aviile. | Mase f ataine: Skinner Chuck G i T h C g, slumbus St., A ael A. La . 1 s % Charles Reardon, Sharpsville, Pa. eves, a S , o J Skinner Chuck Co. ...16 §rorvasl aist0Ke & North street | granq Have, Mich Woody C. Moon, Bedford, Iowa L Gilu o R Berpen Ol andall Siony Richard C White, Newport. N. H. psterday noon during the brief ab- : . . Re e 9 3 = 2 i5a '+ St. St | The Stanley Works 15.95 R S i oGl o Gl Albert Schultz, Dailey Ave., Walling- | Harry F. Roberts, Pawnee, Okla. P thm:ol;m;):“l: N e | 1::“."1_:‘\:“.“(“" North 19t St, Nm}a\?m\: Wilbur, 949 Burr St, St. | o0 e & Clark 14 ervasi sald that he closed the store ’“’r’f' . ?m,',’ Sullis 121 Mather S Missing in Action. e ovs Leroy M. Roberts, R. . D Frank W. Woods, 11 Buckman St., it wee 2t o loss'to know how the | f2R B - LRAR. SRS SERENEE St Ticutenanta Morris Lynchik, 333 Glenmore Ave, | G1astonbury, Conn. Woburn, Mas. X ) bbery was so well timed and so i O Marerie e Aubrey L. Baker, 2931 Roanoke | Brooklyn, N. Y DI Ry BCIG, die, Porter Raulerson, West Palm iickly done g 4 5 i ave., Norfolk, Va. " John Skulski, Chaple St, Thomas- | geach, Fla. ; Manager H. T. Sloper of the New Corporals, Fohnt Al MoArthur, 950 N. . , Privates. ton, Conn. N o Ralph J. Reil, 31 Chestnut St,| ., . " Heosiery Co ritain Gas Light Co., has returned Wilbert V. Atkins, R. F. D. 1, | Freemont, Neb. Teaac Allent BayiShore! Micht Grover Smith. R. F. D. 2, Covin, | pranklin, N. H e | Corbin Screw Corp. i BisiyacationtatiGsenyille Rc i | BloominedaleigOnIQ Sergeant Andrew Anrzeajezyk, 2,226 W. 21st | A . Edward Henry Rennie, 20 Franklin | L0 G etV D Anton Cieszinski's family of Wash-| Clare Maxwell Barnes, Litchfield S e e || G0 (bt Henry G. Stolte, 1946 Warren Ave, | gt “Binghamton, N. Y. At gion street are stopping at Cosey | Mich. ns JCEE e ochess ‘ I te Rudolph W. Bergquist, 110 7th st., | Chicago. 11 s Archie L. Rowley, 8 1-2 Orehard | pllcn o Brwin feach Carlos E. Cole, 623 E. Trigg . N. Y. o e Charles J. Mm\m:i,._ 230 Ellwood | si' <warren, Pa X The home garden committee is ar- | Ave., Memphis, Tenn i > e Clarence Borror, R. F. D. Win. | Ave. Baltimore, Md. ) Clyde Savage. 18 Maple St., Bangor, | & for a canning exhibit at th George J. Daly, 102 8. Orchard St WERNCHE S nion (EEES, Ui BRI s Guy Croulltvan R RERD S RGOS nraih el Eilled infaciion erlin fair in addition to the exhibi- | Wallingford, Conn b pantiord gtonn A : | Grant L. Gelton, B. ¥ D. 1, Meaina, | 00 Mich . Charles P. Schildknecht, 88 Murray | piog of wounds received in action t garden products. Miss Mar Ransonic D, Castet, 718 Butter-|. . oer Commings Cook, Wanego, W. | o - SO} Alfred E. Swanson, 184 Washington | gt Binghamton, N. ¥ | e catnre Eiflior- th S . e ) | va s 2 St., New Rritain, Conn - -~ c 30 2 Tallman ¥ asbcHarseso ¢ I i, 16 Rapids J ‘ S ? v " st., 1 gl Donald E. Scott, 5 2 Tallma Campbell has charge of the can-| worth St., Grand Rapids, Mich IN Georse & Mellor Eaverence ot Avch D. Cumpton, Altus, Ark | | Stanley Rule and Level 14 P. & F. Carbin Corbtn Cabinet Lock North & Judd Mfg. Co. Traut & Hine Mfg. Co, Total ) i Arthur F. Thompson, 248 North | ¢ curacuse N. ¥ - i g feature. Albert F. Green, 20 Spenc ve., Alfr ~urtis, 0 iz 11 St., Syracuse N. NS ing featur Albert T Green, 30 Spencer Ave.| powall, Mass Alfred J. Curtls, 110 Lincoln St. | y o™ Biington, V1. Lon B. Simmons, Tupelo, Ark G R Sl on, e =T BEERuTY on Englon Lovistony i Ray Timmons, R. F. D. 6, Paw e e Sergeant PARSONAGE ENTERED. Leonard Gudain, 181 Springdaie Bugle Mark Ira Duane, Box 62, Mellen, St 2 L (- oL G T ) g barker f W i Ave., Meriden, Conn ! George D. Bowen, Caretaker Walnut " Paw, Mich. L ’ Philadelphia, Pa. o erman E T S A G : 2 % : i - Grove Cemet. Meriden, Conn | mond J. Toomey, 10 Smith St., Frank Skeets, 1438 Park Ave, Lock- | Xew York city treet reported to the police last night Paul R. Hewitt, Necedah, Wis. =rove Cemete: Merlden, BH; | New Britain, Conn, Privates hat the First church parsonage on Sorin €. Johnson, 79 Maple St. Privates Toseph F. Tracy, 89 Ward St s A ) Loxington street had been entered. [ Dobbs Ferry, N. ¥ | Joseph E. Barnicle, Harrison st., Ha tiord, Conn el el | _lawrence F. Ernst, East Aurora intrance was made through a win- Ancil Lovitt, Willlamshurg, Kv. Natick, Mass Mass. e | " Myrl F. Untied, R. F. D. 3, Ivazeys- | o0 "0 “olinson, 2,132 Winter St ¢ ow. As far as could be learned noth- Carl Michalek, Cheshire, (‘onn Julian S. Broyles, 8% Central ave., Paul Norbet, 902 N. Adams, West | Dioe R Ghic ,.,;”adhw,’m' Pa Ing of value was taken. Rev. Hen- Thomas J. O'Connor, | Atlanta, Ga Tranklin, Il ¢ Edwin Valley, 155 Austin St., New Eddie Clyde Taylor, Middletown y W. Maier and family are away on | Adams S., Chi m | James Anthony Carlin, 1115 Port- | Sylvester S. Sanders, Ewing, Nebr. | . 0 0 08 © s heir vacation Arthur Montague Rickel Sngle- | land ave, Woodhaven, N. Y | Helmet Stever, Box 135 Mellon, | “‘Cpatiie M, \White, Meadorsville, Ky. [ M% 1 it puther, Tenn = wood Ave., Bridgeport, Co | Ttabert E. Cooper, Harris, Iowa TR o William E. White, Mooers Falls, N. George E. Turner, 97 Standard Ave., The Companionable Woman. John J. Shedlocl N e, Willie V. Cox, R. F. D. 1, Waleska, | Daniel J. Wansie, 322 Scott st, Predonced Men marry for companionship; | Bridgeport, Conn ia . Kulpmont, Pa Walter Zambreski, 92 Clark St, Nick Vistay, Mingo Junction, Ohio Died of Wounds Received in Action. e 2 iana l"”"“id"i nok \“" Harry Lee Sherman, 105 W. w“'”{‘l""l Copeens, L0 Take st el Died of Discase. New Britain, Conn. Anson Wagner, Rhineback, N. Y. | Private. yoman who is dragged down with | cago St., Quincy, Mich ster, Mass. . 5 letermined) v, Waters, 26 Arlington St | ey Dl hilments peculiar to her sex can be a Nick Feedoan William Crean, 1 Arwick ave., | Privates. Wounded (Degree Unde “,-A}:::s: M | o L anshast t and happy companion for any man. | rronwood, Mich Worcester, Mass. I S EBaldwin, 287 Willlam S Sergeant e | Court, Jeffersonville, Ind 5% 1 5 el 5 3 s s S Wrenthan st. Julian W. Baldwin, < SISt 5 A Main Alex Wilsky, Lincolu, 2 IThere is, however, one tried and true Bugler. James L. Cronin, 118 Wren Eat e ey Solon Prince, 27 . o T femedy for such conditions in that N an ) | Boston, Mas: ) O e et | TEL Sy Prisoner RITISH CASUAL/ amous old root and herb medicine, John §. Rising, 69 N. Main St.,| George R. Dahlquist, Dunster lane, | “O/% v =OWeD i Corporals Private Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. ndsor Locks, Conn i clc e 1 Georee B, Bdwards, 401 5th Ay v . 2219 S 52nd St i [ ties in the week ending today totalled bound, and no woman who is afflicted Cosimo Vendett!, 16 Lawrence §t,| John W. Delaney, 78 Downing st., \w'm_ “I L e et ENE David ‘Iv”"’”‘r"~ i E Michael Viola. 4,017 Poplar St., | 8,411 compared with an aggregate of with displacement, irregularities, in- terbury, Conn. | Worcester, Mass. R e oy T Chicago, $28 Ohio St., | Philadelphia, Pa £,620 reported in the previous week fammation, ulceration, backache, Cook. | Thomas F. Doulin, 334 Water st., Dock Ross, Homarn, Ark. 5 wnnnn;l H. Holtman, 82 hio 3 e ” . . These are divided as follow 2 c! rousness or ** Newburgh, N. Y. uiney, I . Marine Corps Casualties. e ¥ O = headaches, nervousness or “the blues, John Knox Ables, Forreston, TIl. o i n‘ i o Died of Accident and Other Causes | Q o C. Hyslop, 9005 & Pauline g Killed or died of wounds: Officers, QR ten mutl sbe o mven Chis ponte IouipdiDonl et Privates. LE ey T The following casualties are re-|210: men 1,307 good old-fashioned remedy a trial Privates. Johnshury, Vt st., Chicago, 111 Gy D. Hoxie, 420 Highland Place, Ottawa, Tl George Newitt, 18 Ridge St., Kings- ton, Pa Leonard S. Opheim, R. F. D. 3, Wil | liamsburg. Va London, Aug. 21.-—British casual- men 6,209, i | < 50200 Wins ? 2 I w ssing: Officers, 685; It will retsore health and influence Harry P. Adams, 9 Twiss St., Meri- William J. Earls, Thysoph ave., Alphus ¢. Robey, 114 Duke gt &tewart J5. Muschotf, 2020 Winston | ported by the commanding general ofl ounded or missing flicer 5 our whole life.—advt. den, Conn, fartford, Conn. Alexandria, Va. Ave., Joliet, Il the American expeditionary forces:

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