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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 191& For when the people saw the cement sidewalk being ] We proved that there is not only money in Win- If you e laid, Columbia street being graded, a house already started f throp Manor, but there is money by simply walking on | at our option and such large, level, deep, fertile lots and all within I it, as we gave away U. S. Government Bonds to the | Warrantee only 11 minutes walk from some of the principal factor- Il holders of the lucky numbers. ticulars. ies, they were mightly quick to appreciate that this I was the property they had been waiting for—and im- Il By Monday night Winthrop Manor will be history, mediately wanted to own a lot and in some cases two or | as only a very few more people can get in on it. Be sure three wanted the same one when they found how low | you are one of tho_m We are even showing the lots at the prices were, and that the price included the (City i night by Automobile Head and Spotlight, as the people Standard) Cement Sidewalk. There is very little choice | with foresight want to get their lot secured before as the entire property lies so nice and level. Saturday. || | ANOTHER FR AWING SATURDAY AND } Pay I ANOTHE "REE DR NG SA / INT TSR TED MEN FSPRC S Shlh o r s A ENLISTED OR DRAFTED MEN ESPECIALLY . SALES STAMPS AND OTHER BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS. il PROTECTED. F. E. Crandall, Manager. T M | portea by the commanding seneral| Andrew Nodulaztis, R. F. D. Box| Idward J 39 Beccher pl.| m 1 J. McEnnis, Littleton, Mass. | Wounded (D F Y Q the American Expeditionary | airfield, Conn Newton Center, M Kenneth A. McKenzie, Burlington, . Py ULA LU ) " iorces | IS ice feaRulcasen p RS Michael Gettings, 764 Ninth ave., | Mass James Murthil Killed in action . 7 ‘ b N. Y homas Manley, 91 Jacobs st., Mal- | New York, N. Y. Wolnhded severely oees G| [\nu« {ooney, 194 Highland ave., | Jame 554 W. 160 st. | den, Mass. Died of wounds Malden, New ¥ 3 | Missing in rearge shforth, 140 High st., | s — ~ Cook Cory Potal IR Chakier : = . 100 Reward, John F. McKeon, Main st. Cherry| Leo F. Harvey, Following is the list of New KEng- 4 o setied 3915 Fifth ave., 0 xim “ \M$100‘ f Valley, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa, A tn | tand and New York men | iy St e 3t d to learn I’ a — Privaie Joseph CarmlI Fails fo! Killed i Action. Alexander B. Vartenisian, Main at., | DRAsGl 18 fengh ! : : Privates. | Manchester, Conn been able to cure Frank V . 10 Main st.. N.| that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Retuin From No Man's Land i e I G Sl ey influenced by constitutional conditions | i Auburn, B el = e requires constitutional treatment. e g it SO T eh S| I Wiy, el S Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally ) £ s R iz i John F. Wha , Watertown, and acts \IHU the Bl i an the Mucous 1\“\ York, N. Y. | George Wickens, 173 Main ces of the System thereby d George P. McKeon, 536 White Ave., |y 1¢0m8€ o ing_the foundation of the _} Brooklyn, N. V. jeaColl, pas giving the patent strength b. S Died of "Woundk Total Number of Casualtics to Date, up l!;fl (’m‘wm!‘l:l« n ,1?41 :}h 1 D! - | A S e e o ure in doing its work. he proprie- ] Privates. || el GG ““ Bogted q““"‘- {ors have so much faith in the curative | . i rhitnes Ave. | Killed in action (including 291 powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that ira k: an, 218 4 w | § o grancanan e Le RV ki CaeRa verRifare i 212 | they offer One Hundred Dollars for any | | Bridzeport. n | - case that it fails to cure. Send for list | Wounded Severely. JEEaegin Sauncs of testimonials. | bied of disease s ©O., Toledo, ; Lust Died of accident and other | James J. Bevan, 12( RIS SIEROr = e ester, N. ¥ 3 ‘\\mmllm\ in action John J. Broadbrook, 546 Lenox | Missing in action (including seport, Comn. | prisenerm) i 2T Beecham’s :: Runabout $500. New York, N. Y. | Total to date ] co.. 20,444 : Mich Cudmore, 3 i (Night Report) ' p‘ll 3 ) nghamton, N. v The follawing ca report l S R »her, 1 Kingsbury -St., ‘m by the commandil al of the f | American Jxpeditionary s 7 Devold, Bristol, Vt. Killed in action 5 o 2 will I'flpidly improve your Eaton, North St., North | Missing in action .. Reading, 1 | Wounded severely i complexionbyarousingthe John Fay 5 Bergen St.. Brooklyn, | Died of wounds . e By Yours Within Ten Days or = ruHr Boston, \Ia« i h!("l of disease cdward A. Ginna, 579 Vanderbilt| ‘ounded (degree Bl N ! mined . § s Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. rnhard Goldmonz, 260 20th St Ealcneis el T 8 Ou l ave to Hamel, 25 High St. Willi- | Total S = e ; jm:\u\tv, Sona New York and New England ';y‘;m | Joseph P. Hennessey. Premium |*' { Point, New l(r‘r(h(]ll NoX o etlosim Il T Rwonnaon! MR. FORD has turned over 18 of his 24 assembling plants to the U, S. There | Bdwara J. MacDonald, 31 Montvale | Licutenants | . i Government (the last one being the Long Island City plant) as he believes in necticut men |rd. Woburn, Mass - un\\‘:‘,;:"i Cummings, 34 Kilmurray e : bt WINNING THE WAR instead of making money. The list price in the future re PRIVATE JOSEPH CARROLL. Died of Wounds. " Serg f wound New York, N. Y. % Kittredge, 54 €lintan st | 1 | Wilbain O'Neill, ast 80th q,' es, 16 Harvest st. Iiny'-‘ i s '\W"'mrm} arl A. Foss, 75 Greenfield st.. Buf- p i 4= | will be regulated according to curtailment. MLiohn PEopaceea R cero BacHl R - S Brycinin 4 s | When our present stock (which is small) is exhausted we will be compelled ; Bdward Martin, 148 Charles st N.| John R. Butler, 92 Dykeman '! e — * | to drive cars over the road from Buffalo and the charges will be $75 more than 1 reported as missing in ac ?.\W‘muhm, ‘“'f’“f i _ = : New Tm"'i« N ‘ : i i A PRESENT PRICES. Carroll a Brave Soldicr. { We will deliver all cars (if we have same in stock) until September 1st at | # PRESENT PRICES. ’ o i PRESENT PRICES: s “THREE UNCLE AN SPIRITS [ ruvasoursso. TOURING ss2i. COUPELET siso. SEDAN 175 ] en only 16 v ST i Plus Present Freight, $33.07. S coei FORMING A CONFEDERACGY” | ELMER ’""f "j"‘ LECTURE AT THE GOSPEL TENT | Automobile Co Sunday, August 25, 8 P. M. ) his acquantainces as ’;‘.ilf" Sioon oo . . i 22 Main St., New Britain, Ct. oo § Special, Tllustrated Song All Welcome w”c‘ "Opmt:‘ll :t:; (Day mmm ) S S. The following casualties - YOUNG WOMAN! YOUNG MAN! Hereis a Message to you from Uncle Sam: “Work or Fight” applies to every one. The War Will Be Won when each of us does his duty. If you are not eligible for military service, you can still “Do Your Bit” by helping Uncle Sam with the vast amount of clerical work neces- sitated by the war. The Government is urging you to train for this service. A Business Training will not only assure a well paying Civil Service appointment but it will always bring you big dividends. We can train you for Business or Civil Service. =SMITH BUSINESS SCHOOL, 276 MAIN STREET Tel. 767-4 School Opens September 3rd