New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1918, Page 2

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The Luke Horsfall Co. 93 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD. CITY ITEMS Goodriess of havt, J. Herbert Wilson, former general ecretary of the Y. M. C. A., sold to- oy through the Camp Real 0. and H. Dayton Humphrey, vo family house on Hamilton street o Policeman and Mrs. Thomas E Storey. The committee on or the best home ind canning exhibits t the Berlin r will meet tonight ot 8 o’clock at Chamber of Commerce rooms. Aunt Delia awarding prizes garden products he s Anna Gross, formerly with the fcMillan company and lately with sage, Allen & Co., of Hartford, hgain with the local department store. Richard A. Preble of Ayer, mployed as a draughtsman Beaton & Cadwell plant, has resigned o return home where he will leave with the next draft quota Mrs. Henry Bush has sold a six ten- jlement house at 194-196 Curtis street to Pelagia Jakubegyk is Mass., at the brick a draughtsman at Britain Machine Co., has gone to New York begin his duties as a draughtsman in the aviation corps of the army. DAUGHTE MISSING. Father Doesn’t Care but Would Like to Talk to Them. Thomas Tuskowski of 308 Fs Ingt ion last lice that rming- on avenue called at the police night and informed the po- his daughters, Louise, 21 years old, and Martha, 17 years old, have missing from home since ast Saturday. Tuskowski told Lieuten- ant Bamforth that he did not care if hey did not come back, but he would like to see and talk to them just once Mrs. Wanda of 16 Sexton street in- formed the police last night that her 10-year-old son Joseph is missing from ired a few days ised to help find been home, REO. the boy. HAGEN AT BOSTON. Hagen, formerly instructor of arts in the publlc schools, visited Y vesterday. He 1s at the ¥ M. A. post at the merchant marine headquarters in Boston, Mass The post pravides entertainment for men in that service and the number vries from 300 to 2,000, depending on the number of ships in port. Mr. Hagen is the director of recreation ac- tivities. Since being at the post he hes met three of his former school pupils now in that branch of service. W. L manual NEW CHURCH SERVICES. The congregation of Beth EI, the new Jewish church recently organ- ized, will hold special services on the Jewish holidays, the new year and day of atonement, on the first Sat- urday and Sunday of September. Yora Kipur services will be held the fol- lowing Sunday and Monday. Rabbi Reuben Kauffman of So. Norwalk, the new rabbi in charge, will conduct the services, which will take place in Turner hall, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 9, 1018, MISSING IG BATTIE dier One of 465 y List feman, son cf Bris on Septe s later tran here he wi f wounds, anc erely wound- i dof wounds. Fare severely | \ are report- fgeneral of *» ¥ forces: York and New | Action. ok Howard, 63 Bow st 1-2 Acush- | Poirier, 16 dford, Mass. Djed of Wounds. Licutenants prge L. Howard, Malone, Enneth Paul Murray, 157 ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. N. E. e Lin- Corporal Herman C. Morreale teenth st., Brooklyn, N. Y. Died of Discase. Private 403 567 Seven- John T. West 21st st., | New York, Pryer, Wounded Severely. Sergeants | Harold R. Beyerl, 1022 Eastern ave., Schenectady, N. Y | Louis Cot York, N. Y. Cornwall Elsworth Lester, hattan st, New York, N. Y Walter A. Logan, 5 Pleasant Stoneham, Ma Patrick J. Sullivan, Blue Point, L. 1 Alfred A. Castonguay, Front st., Wa- terville, Me Dickran Diran, Henry Schwegler, Brooklyn, N. Y. New 48 Man- st Homans Farm, | Mass, ene ave., Wrentham, 1247 G Corporals Leo T. Mason, 103 Connecticut Blvd., Hartford, Conn, Harold G. Woodruff, 136 st., East Springfield, Mass. Waldemar Ericson, 21 Laurence st., Fitchburg, Mass. Hen 5 Worcester, Edendale Vincent ave., Noice, 606 E. Fayette N. Y Clair, 6916 Tenth ave., Brooklyn, N. ¥ Privates Joseph Costa, 33 Warren st., H y 167 Davis, Pleasant Mass. st Worcester, Napoleon A. Geno, Thomas E. Hanright, 65 ‘Wakefield, Mass. Loder, 8 Hammond st., Bridgewater, Vt Gould Emil Monnot, 18 Watson st., Pitts- fleld, Mass. Joseph Mullins, Yonkers, N. ¥ Timothy J. O'Connor, Worcester, Mass Charles Jonner, Worcester, Mass. Arthur D. Brownell, 40 West Lenox Roxbury, Mass. , 417 Newton st., Newton- 49 Garden st., 59 King st., 44 Orfent st., A. Dixon, Old Gu House, Amsterdam, N. Y. Reuben Dobson, 787 Southbridge st., Worcester, Mass dward J. Forget, Worecester, Mass. 97 Armoryv st., (Degree Undetermined). Corporals Wounded 11, 103 Kingston st. 64 Burt st. Dor- Privates eph Bianchi, 11 Wa- Ma 1. Boynton, Ripton, Vt. Clarence A. Doug Pittsford, Vt Timothy H. Farrell, 76 South st., Danbury, Conn. Francis A. Larin nington, Vt Patrick R Canton, Mass. Walter H. Itha ames New York Nikifore French st., 137 Park st., Ben- Norfolk st., Marshall N sky, 613 Mast 17th | @ " Tirino e 59! st Boston, Mass Maverick Square, Missing in Action. Privates Joseph George Shaw, South Berlin, N. Y. Arthur H. Hoffman, 62 Jubilee st., New Britain, Conn. Ralph Poloto, 14 White Branch, N. Y. The following casualties are reported by the Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in Action 3 Madison ave., M ing in Action Wounded Severely ..... sees 88 [} 13 I FEEL Sin. that I vou the great benefit I have ex- perienced from using Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep- I had always suffered from indigestion must write and tell but since taking Syrup Pepsin I am no longer troubled in that way, and I cannot praise it too highly as a laxative.” From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written b Utica, N. Y. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. sw) $1.00 A combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, mild and gentle in its action, that re- lieves constipation quickly. A trial bottle can be obtained free of charge by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street, Monticello, Illinois. D! Died from of Wounds Accident and Other 4 70 Died of Disease 2 Brisoners . ... st ) 231 New TOTAL Night list of England men:— Killed in Privates Daly, 346 X R New York and Action E. 41st St George A New York, N. Nelson Dube, ton, Vit Orrin H William Vit F. D. 2, Washing- Edwards, Antrim, N. H W. Leonard, Graniteville, Died of Wounds. Private Cecil J. Hutton, 2021 Arthur Ave., New York, N. Y Died of Discase Private Darling, Depot St., Guil- ford, Died of Accident and Other Causecs Licutenant Gilbert H. Jerome, 987 New Haven, Conn. Wounded Severely Lieutenant Robert P. Clark, Lincoln, Maine. Sergeants John 946 Bedford Brooklyn, Belz, No v U. Young, Mass. Ave., 36 Holly St Pittsfield, Mich ter, Mas Corporals Edward Connel, 470 2nd St., Troy, ; N. ¥ Michael Roman, Chicopee, Mass. Allen Valentine, c 426 Cutler RBldg. 119 Exchange St., e Carl Schick, Rochester, N. Y. Privates Charles D. Argenia, Beach, Boston, Ma Joseph R. Blair Adams, Mass. . Joseph J. Corcoran, 48 Reed Pittsfield, M Andr bany, N. Y. William, Jordan, ford, Mass George A, Plainville, Andrea. St Depot St., Lackey, 20 Crown Conn. Montanoro, 35 City, N. Y. Peters, 48 St., Marion St., Lock St Salughter, 130 Spring- i Lawrence, Mz Walter F. Gilligan, Springfield, Mass. »d Graveline, Box Conn. Daniel .J. John F. v kefield, Fred R. George St., 22 Moosup, Hannigan, Stony Point, McGrath, 2 Mass Vernon St., 7 Cleveland Ave., Ni: ra, 8, g Arthur H. Dion, 38 High St., Willi- mantic, Conn. Harry Gibree, Worcester, Mass. Roy G. Moore, ton, N. Y. Angelo P New York, N. Y. Armand Tourangeau, 13 Blake St., Westboro, Mass. 380 Grafton St, RASE D Brush- o, 431 B. 114th St., Wounded (Degree Undetermined) Corporal Thomas 1 rroll, 63 W, New York, N. Y. Privates 108th St., taymond J. Fish, ton, Vit Albert J. Godbout, Vit. Martin, 3 Interval Rd., John Salem, Mass. Michael T Parchimovitch, Watkins € Brooklyn, N. Y John Ulatowski, 60 S. Richmond Ave., Syracuse, N. Y Thomas Brassor, Brandon, Vt. Bert E. Comins, Oscoola, N. Y Gideon Dostie, 365 Lake St., Lewis- ton, Maine. Milton I. Fuller, Springfield, Mass. Thomas C. Shief, New York, N. Y. Sisto Simone, New York, N. Y. Hayward St., 238 68 Bliss St, W. 77 W. 95th St., 2475 Belmont Ave., Missing in Action. Private Frederick Petersen, New Paltz, Forest St., | § i Winthrop ! 2 State Rd., North w Denn, 261 Green St, Al- | - Mil- Maine St., Castle- i YOUNG BURGLAR. A boy probably 13 years old., en- tered the home of Augustus W. Wess- lock of 246 Hart street yesterday aft- ernoon and stole $3, some small jew- elry and a couple of revolvers. A boy in_the neighborhood told of seeing s boy with two revolvers, which he brandished in truly western style The police promptly investigated but could not locate the boy. Patrol Driver Rival found the house had been entered by way of the cellar. FAREWELL FOR DRAFTEES. Mrs. Elise Traut of Arch street, a prominent soclal and Red Cross work- er, tendered a farewell party last eve- ning to the colored men who leave for Camp Devens Sunday. Fach of the men was presented with a com- fort kit by Mrs. Traur. Mrs. Fred Seymour of the Hartford Red Cross addressed the men, as did Rev. G. A. Stapon, pastor of the A. M. E. Zion chu Yo T Under Control of the Alien Property Custodian in view of the publicity recently given The Bayer Company, Inc., the following statement is made: The Company is controlled by the Alien Property Custodian and the manufacture and sale of its products are entirely under the supervision of the following officers and directors, all of whom are Americans: F. B. LYNCH, President G. H. CARNAHAN, PVice-President E. I. McCLINTOCK, Secretary and Treasurer Board of Directors Guoxcr C J- R. Srrez Martix H. Grrsx C. B. MacpoNaLD N. F. Brapr F. B. Lyncn G. H. Carnanax Hateu E. J. Ly~err As soon as its books have been audited and the property appraised, the capital stock of the Company will be sold by the Alien Property Custodian to American Citizens. The proceeds of the sale of the property of the Company will be held by the Alien Property Custodian until the end of the war, when Congress will decide as to the disposition of the money. All profits as well as all the money realized from the sale of the Com- pany will be used for the purchase of Liberty Bonds to help in the prosecution of the War until the complete defeat of Germany. Therefore, genuine Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin may be purchased with full confidence. THE BAYER COMPANY, INC Manufacturers of Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of ASpirin JOYOUS NEWS FOR NEW BRITAIN WOMEN! el Witt, 1 Taylor St., Worces- | [ At Last ! very own—a store to which they can point with pride and show off to their friends from even the Big City ! Because New York is coming to New Britain—New York with all its style, all its fads, all its fancies. soon as New York ha New Britain Women are going to have a store of their own, their Ves, New Britain is now going to see the latest fashions as them—and at prices that New York, with its high rents and living expenses, couldn’t begin to equal. No more long, tiresome trips to New York to do ycur shopping. Several New York stores will be combined in this one New Britain store. THINK WHAT THIS MEANS TO YOU! No more trolleying or automobiling to another town to buy your finery. No more having to put up with inferior styles just because you didn’t have time to go to New York. No more fear that what you wear isn’t quite up-to-the-minute. What you buy here will he smart enough to wear on Fifth Ave. in the most fashionable throngs ! COMFORT!---STYLE!---BEAUTY! All will be seen‘in this most medern of modern stores soon to be opened. Every detail has been arranged to make shopping a pleasure for you. The store will be a joy to look at, a thing of beauty to revel in, and good enough for a princess to shop in! With our motto, “Style at a Saving”, this shop will be the final realization of the dreams of New Britain women ! There is nothing too good for New Britain ! THE LAZARUS CO. “In the Square” (THREE STORES IN NEW YORK CITY.) 164 MAIN STREET “On the Square”’

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