New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1918, Page 2

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1918 e JAIL FROM AGROSS Lieutenant i | TELLS OF VIGTORIES tLocal Seldiers Give Impressions ol flm eas Serviee, eiv letter from Pr Cuticura Produces Skin :a.xlxd Scalp Health [ s sior uches of Cu | | much to keey Private Provost Writes. soft and the hair Each Free by Mail. A t. 20A. Bocton under niinute it weould do lier writes a second tha of the vil- Wonnded in Action (Degree N ) ] ] savage | lages ot Frar uined and one has | th s 10k to stand straight, adding that if any- | body leans against a house he does so | Undetermined). New York, ? n E. Stowwe North William Stenchey : 3 at the of having it fall on him Maspeth, N Y 2 Strachean Arcadia | Private Provost is with the medical Michael Demartin, 64 Market St., eri Vandenberg, 26 vernon | Cou Flouc r, 1 corps and is en °d in the X-ray Woodhaven, Conn. Ave,, Brooklyn, N. Y rge ¥, Meacham St. |room of the hospital. In conclusion | Corvorals. oo A Uiete =iy Corbon Bl Geoiee B weng 77 Decanter | £ e, Mase he asserts that the “Germans are 3 e v == v | W=, 1120 Madison | gy, L : N‘J RIo0K ]x : c 2 ) c St., ‘n\‘..nlu.\ Sun men take them prison- o SCHOOL \ g | e e e ohn , Roslyn b4 orcester, Mass ers when they yell Kamerad and just g T b Lee Center, N. Y. Mariners Harbor \\‘t'nfn Harold N. Keith, Box 4, Greendale Ifre iford Ave., |the minute they turn their back the P B SUITS I €57 Mayo St.. Bos- i : ‘ Sta., Worcester, Mass Richmond Hill, N Germans shoot at them.” In another Y FOR . Robert MeNabbl472 Falrmonnt St Fayette R. Bdwards, 43 Emerson | paragraph he writes of a French pa- - Strong Hale, 632 Main St., | . bttt A irmount St., h ATHEE D | trong Hale. 632 Ma Fitchburg, Mass St.. Takefield, Mass. tient in his hospital whose wife and BOYS 1 Willlam McGonigle, Willis Ave., Bdward C. Blliott, 2 Orange St.|10-vear-old son have been taken pris- i New York, N. ¥ Newburyport, Mass oners by the Germans. The man told i Be sure you start Died of Wounds Received in Action “rank 327 Caroline St., | him that before the Germans left they Rochester, N t off both hands of the little boy to = - B Joseph . 285 High St,|prevent his ever bearing a gun 4 Broom St., Thomas J. Reaney, 53 Van Dam St., | ygivoke, Mass gainst them { with a Horsfall ew York Y vl W | Eianis Shrewsbury St )n August 4 Private Provost wrote suit—it will last Wrence 1 s ey | . i ) etie hich he te h’u““r\\ : Privates. Privates ton, Mas let : which h ‘;l‘ 1gfl iy e Drar 2 2 : \arles A, Hatstat, 136 Autsin St | the f the and adds ] Ave, Brookline, 1Mz | Cnarles Baranowsky, 137 Lawrence | \;f’tr" eph Frank, 321 Bowing, New A s t he himself acted as a. AT you no more than Maurice E. Marder Cightir . ord. Conn. ork, N: ¥ ’ : e o o ours with St., Do r. D 4 ynik, 509 Fast 11th St., Timothy J. Harrington, 41 First | o 1 ve., Oswego, N. Y LGh ¥ - = ondiies Tis alties Charies Banner \Writes. Fast 1st St. Wounded Severely Monday : 2 ve and d H Jort s 3 Freeman S s The follow . t are “harles Banner the 30th Unit- i The d 5 e ¥ Licutex - - : L N ¥ ance, writes | osenteld 120 west ston iR LN e p Ak - : e o GRS R, Tl O i Co., Holmes ar 4 ¢ ands Received in Action. | 117th St., New York, D . doralen i St ing 1 ¢ Latistle et 2 ¢ rom a stay a A . GhesterArthur Wood I Ellenville) No| 5 oy Sein T aeve 4 Jiinced jormicqine g8 1 Long s 3 ASYLUM 8T, tes. rtiand, Conn. G ., 74 Ave. B, Rochester, your bo: on the Corporal new school term better — and cost of New n elsewhere s, J. H. Dillon et S spect St., there 58 Johnson Morrison are | = ter, 74 West | .o Xy ' ate Walter G. Thompsc 10 Wounded Severely A T (I G Tan Corporal Ty Fremont St., a s B T ot e S s || PO S B Ry, e, | an's ixfierahw 1ster th.ru an Cedar i i M. Robillard, 119 S De nan, 107 Cherry St., u Boscobell | Waterbury, Conn. York, N John ements, Lor ce, D I s X Wounded , Degree Not Determined Stacy, L N Y Lee Couchene, R. F. B [~ > S g Tony Desandre, 171 Springdale Ave., | M SEon S nd R R | IR EERCR I W. 2. FEvans, Windsor | Meriden, Conn. | | Domicn, $1 Size now 80c Y Karold H. Emerson Total number of naltiss to dat Thomas Jj. Kane, 37 W. 6th St, | Richmond ine. | South Boston, Ma ; George . Keller, Anthony Kowalenicz, 1199 Main St., | Albany, rd Charles Pernatis, Bridge- | inc in Act Guerin, Stamforc 1 3. MacMa 271 P Al ! 2 s Walter Marvcuski, 250 Chap- | . New Haven, Conn. ¥ ngelo 419D, 122 5t , New Haven sins veDonald, E boklyn, N. ¥ iiTcscoh i m silivant 55 Reand St Marine Corps Cas an Myron, 282 Williams Ave., | Lynn, Mas Summary of casunalties ooklyn, N. Y Enilis eherling, ol Ticers Cosmo Viapiano, 1320 Bailey Ave., SR died of accident and other Y Stauislaus Terlikowski, § . g Hs0 of aceifon: ang o 1. Weebster, Waterbury, | frartford. Conn. \ Behi as because licatio , eported missing in action, died in Wounded (De; ing in Action. Captain. B Oor HL.20 e . .\\j‘ hact 5 Moselle | 1SDAY MORNING | { i Passck, 12 Galpin St., Nau- [ 000 SEE i s e i g . Conni e St., Albany, ! =0 n M. Wetherhee, Willow St. el $3.00 and ¢ ( e N heodor Francls $1.85 . Privates. WEDNESDAY JMORNING Michacl Fer 1i, 486 Front St, | Joseph > Byrnes \ugust Kroll, 108 Grand Ave., nthony cci, 204 Johnson A Itaven, Conn. Brooklyn, anella. 1576 Madison Dominic North Adams, 20 Locust Luke J. C s W. 49th New Yorl or John Georgeopulos, 187 f Conn, Inut St e 5 Sty WEDNE .~n\‘. m‘:\r\'(. | iy ¢ Wt ) | A ¢ 5 Sucol1s Tondontst i i 1. N Minoolkea, Maine. 5:3@3 it 7 Siiols, 43 Bumet Ave. Sv- | Tilaon Kiame, 805 W 13mm i, WEDNESDAY MORNING Gonn! Michael Laurito, 042 Norfolk | Brooklyn, A o ey i willed in Action Arthur Mahoney St Privi Beecher Place, , 296 Union Ave ‘1';7";16” Mass. - Daniel E tahan, 116 Robert, s | s ! f entl TONICH New street. New en. SDAY MORNING i e ey out 1 7. Veughan, 41 Winslow | € Wonnded Severely. SNSRI ¢ 1 it your undery S ¥ gl i = 1 Private 1 < . orably 3 1 264 Appleton St [ mouth $2.00 et youill ifAppleton Charles F. O'Connor Murrac ¢ John J. O'Neil, Cossett Ave, Water- { Don’t iet friction gnaw the power out Sweater Coats 1Y e R 74 Farragut St., | Lynn, Mass. P ¢ § of your motor. an't keep your mind on ames O, ary, 505 non T G i : o . 5 ; Turro, Stratford. f 0 }Jiuflg rour if you are con- § : Jurrill, Moddington Place, | Everett, Mass. o George Matzio, 1. Portehester, POI ARINE . L el Antonio Frustaci, 147 Jeffers N tion | 5 - S = ) i Y you \ S o s Missing in WEDNESDAY MORNING il ! Grand City, N. 3 The Standard Qi for All Motors Think of the Wilson {! The following casualties are report- [ Methuen, Mass Arthn Wir Zionday Night's Report Edwin Perry, Lowell : | , “KLO ROTCH" UNIO ed by the Commanding General of John R. Petevson, 8 Young & . n | Pure lubrication, every drop. Makes your car worth mor: Y Lt RC NIOD anding = 5 = ‘ Sun 's Report | The Red. Whii d Blie So-CO-ny Gasoline Sign is y - the American Expeditionary Forces: | E. Hampton, Conn | e Re: ite and Blie So-CO-ny Gasoline Sign is your SUIT—Great e P sadiw G T \d St New The follow casualties are report- | safeguard. Look for it. Missing in Action ......eee: 9 York, N. ¥. ed by the Commanding General of the | Wounded Severely .......«:158 Leslie ¢, Dockman, 20 Lyman st, | American Expeditionary Forces:— STANDARD OIL CO. of NEW YORK Died of Wounds 9 Laconia, E Killed in action ‘[l fi ]] n fi Died from Accident ‘ Edmond E. Dumias, Linwood, Mass, | .. Wounded severely .- S - 4 r Triangle, 1 3 S Caunses Frank Perkins, Died of wounds Wounded, Deoran Undeter _Migual D. Avafa, 3485 Broadway, Died of dis mined SepnlEl New York, N. ¥. Wounded

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