New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1018, Died of Wounds WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. f|{ CHAS. DKHU',QN & CO. “ants — - = L wan e e l§ - MEASURE. MAKE AND HANG T e B A g T | A Frank K Moor 3 <t st, | 8 i | WINDOW SHADES Miflinery, ”S;lits, Coats, Dresse; Waists 166 Spruce Street, fom O "] HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH , and Gloves h The outstanding feature of this showing is the individuality of At ! ‘ b the styles. Several trips to New York were necessary to place before than \.un-n . Wedin, 19 Holbrook st.. | 3 2 5 S St C ! vou at this time a collection of authentic modes that shows so well Ete. You Ansoni 4 | . BB ihe fall trend in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Millinery mefit by Arehic P dee. T4 Hampden | Bce in Yor B . Mavry 4 v ilson Plermont, N H Special attention is directed to our showing of the advance fall Y styles in Millinery——all the new ide! are shown here in splendid i i Corporal I PHONE 359 AND WE WIIL CALL variety. Hundreds of new Fall T -Wear Hats of Velvet: also { the last Morr evin 0 Madizon St . an immense line of Felt and Velour Hats in all fashionable colors Pan 'hl("" Jev KN A k| R We invite your inspection n an e | Privates | - ~ - L DRYS round-neck model with narrow skirt and : i ; iy esdne > s 3 Bilown o E X A wes .y popular models are also on display and will command rable attention THE SUITS—Tailored garments are inclined to have soft lines this | season Long Suit Coats—three-quarter length——are favored al | % T {® thouszh shorter ets are in good style. e ~ a0 DREG | Mz uits are now on display. aEESE L e B e 1 ne at Gol- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schmarr and | about the new fall models to give even a hint of elaborateness. Just Nt denblum’s; price Jowest in town; | Bmil Lott, the former of Fast Main | @ @ touch of trimming here and there—many depending wholly 1 huge fur collar for their distinctiveness 'un\ lyn, N 1 had a | turned from an automobile trip upon come and be convinced.—advt cet and the latter of Hartfor ouring thy ) the White mount A and Mr: John A Reeve of| West Main street have veturned from a ation trip to Dover, N. J., where | = - — they were the guests of relatives. R. H. Erwin of Erwin Place has re- | Miss 1da Berner of Fairview street is spending her vacation in Walingford, Start Today to Buy \1 i . . ) . An Excel]ent. Ir_\vestment AugusU . Burckhardt of 235 West War Savings Stamps 2 and a Patriotic Duty Main street has returned from £ . : tion trip spent at Christmas Bay R et iy While returning on a river boat the F |BELLANS |77 1 e Z=5 T \© e Bk and Neow Fngland men Absolutely Removes D ! 2 7 o f 2 ) wm’&@ B 1 acrion Indigestion. Druggists 3 ; p Privates. refund money if it fails. ”5c Hei -2 - I’Tn insure Victor quality, always look for the (immj 1| trademark, “*His Master's Voice." It is on all genuine Died of disease . SO P Wounded, (Degree undeter- mined) : Died from wounds 8 i & Total 113 | 3 i % L) New England and New York men h | R 1 the day casualty list are i New Victor Records products of the Victor Talking Machine Company. VAV AT AU YAV RA PR UMAUMUAAL ) Thomas W. Brittain, Island Falls, | haine. Privates. | | M | Corporal. ’ Soloman Cohen, 23 Adams St., New ‘\ | TRAVEATRAVAA AT v e - for September 197 7 Grove Somuel Shwart, 102 Sonroe s ' Caruso sings “Over There’ ioonn & seuey 402 W SMatn iSO = ‘ The stirring patriotic number that has become the “unof- Wounaen feaverels! ; Aacial Amerlcan war song.” Sung by the great tenor with a T I : ‘ fervor that is truly thrilling. _Charles H. Haves, 910 Willis st., | |8 Here is a man who represents the | Victrola Red 5_1 Record 87294, Ten-inch, $2 T e substantial business and professional | CRAUAAY en Is Ny { o 99 . . - s e man of our community. He is pictured Superb “Barber of Seville” aria by Galli-Curci BN R nos o1 merine here to make you realize the necessity of “A Little Voice I Hear” gives exceptional opportunities for 8t., Manchester, H T e o e e ||| each type of man wearing a style ex- | vocal display. A charming number for this famous coloratura rence, Mass, Ah e T e e pressly suited to his individual needs. | | soprano, and she sings it with wonderful brilliancy. ton St., Hoboken, N. J. { Victrola Red Seal Record 74541, Twelve-inch, $1.50 Daniel J nl.ra v, 104 North St \\,‘:‘ | Fashi()n Park | John McCormack gives “Dear Old Pal of Mine” , Mass, Wounded (Degree Undetermined) | & / An exquisite song that voices the longing of a soldier for Privates, o : Has develcped a number of prac- ‘ the woman he loves. You can readily imagine how beautifully Clarence Hotchkiss, West Oneonta, | | McG ik i 1 Al ! : tical, thoroughly sensible ideas and cCormack sings such a simple tender song Victrola Red Seal Record 64785. Ten-inch, $1 JAURARAU AAVRAFAURAU AU MAURAURAUNA Simonian, 11 Galt. St., | r, Mass. ! P - = Michael A. Whalen, 37 Winthrop | [ SMGHE them s a stylesfor yon, S ek i U T [ _ The Trapper has an attractive waist = Patriotic songs by Olive Kline and Lambert Murphy. Privates. & seam, patch pockets and a deep vented LB Marion Harris sings two numbers in her own witty style. ) {‘ivfin”"“ e siilinraal back. Tt is a coat which can be worn ! Stirring wartime songs by Helen Clark, Arthur Fields, and Harry Macdonough and the Shannon Four. s Kr 7 3 sto! ace = 3 & L Do Bl to business by a certain type of man Walter Lukazewick, 3 East St Salifctond, Comi sl who believes in dressing in a brisk, rine Corps Casualties, 7 2 - | 5 Selections. Two Catchy Musical Comedy Medleys. tasteful manner. We give you our as- Four Lively Dance / 3 J o | Three Delightful Popular Songs. Four Interesting Folk Dances. Summary of casualties to date rs surance that the style and the tailoring Deaths e 7 Wo 60 o 5 o by Hear these new Victor Records to-day at any Victor dealer’s. He will giadly give you an illustrated i ; of this garment could not be excelled by booklet descrihing these new records and play any music you wish to hear. Saenger Voice Culture Records i B s : are invaluable to vocal students—ask to hear them. a custom tailor. Victors and Victrolas in great variety from $12 to $350. AU RAURURAUAAU AV AV ATy A U sanfded .o cic 18T Custom finish without the annoyance |l Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. hands of enemy 4 E & i of a Try-on | Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines'are scientific- | i K dinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, and theif Ready-to-put-on I Ally coordin: D p 5 { use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. ; Commanding B al | >f the 2 n Expeditionary For 7 (Ineiud bove total): i Killed in action e (0 | 1 | V' trol - | mmemw | Victrola | New Victor Records demonst-ated at all dealers on the 1st of each month VEAAUA AV AU AU FAURAUNAY 18, £AU YUV UMY Killed in Action. “Victrola {s the Registered Trademark of the Victor Talking Machine Company designatiog the products of this Company waly. Private. Albert M. A. Raggio, 863 Amster- iam Ave., New York B wI'I‘\r }IALL - e ; - ""'"IH'"" "Ill"'l"|l“flllfllllflllullm [ Nm M M“m{m ; S The following casualties are re- | Dhll B ported by-the Commanding General of

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