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§ Four Soldiers = Ay i i | [ How It Was Accomplished and Since He Gommenced To fied in Action R g e ICERE -8 el How It Is Appreciated | Take “Fruit-a-fives™ wae 3 oS - 73 Lees AvE., OTTAWA, B : L 2 o, R & O o “Three years ago, T began to feel it Oy the . o 3 4 . ! £ Details incident to {he great task | pun down and tired, and suffered fieontains names g ol XD s e S iAW R ; | Congressman Augustine Lenergan | very much from Liver and Kidney T ho e : / P [ e (e i : - P had to overcome in putting through | Trouble. Having heard of “Fruit-as i this state : 2 ¢ e TPRE ! his measure so that soldiers and sail- | tives”, I thought I would try them, .) 5 S Lo i ¥ s 3%, T A 1 ors, when granted a forlough ec The result was surprising. bies are report ; B, = ; { 2 X 35 travel at reduced rates on the rail- e e i e e ‘general of the | . ; roads, are being published in service forces b ¢ 5 X 4 % Lo 8 newspapers published for oldiers, Tt | Since I commenced using “Fruit-a- vas no mean # & not done | tives” or Fruit Liver Tablets, and n the twinkling of ind. Here | know now what T haven’t known for is what had to be d | “a good many years—the blessing of @ healthy body and clear thinking mpission Bedino meansEon Metog fof IS Prain s WAL TER 3, MUARRIOTTS granting the reduced fare Neces rily Congress had to enact a law 50c. a hox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. > this effect. A hill was then int At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES duced by AMr. Lonnergar i *NSBURG. N. Y. The Interstate Commeres Cam- the advisability of this change in sta | tute, concrete facte from nthar conn hgland men: | 1 neret from oth 1 4 | tries had to he brought forth & tion. .| Following the annomncement ye of the B 2 ferv we S G TR RO Henri La- | Congressman lLonergan went fo ref 1 several of the resentatives of Tngland., France and ¥, terday giving in detail the plans for i membe serve to mouret, trumnpet rnand Fepagnet B Donew, | ine notabls visit of the Fremeh Army | 2ROV the calibre of organization. | rornet: Henri Harscoat, cornel, ave all | Italy, got them to tell what their | vl = 5 e o The concert master is R r Villate. 2 | well known nlnists, Robert Caron countries had done for fraveling sn ... Garaner, | Band to New (Britain, September 16, | pupil of M. Pares, and former con- | cornet, was wonnded at (‘hampagne. | diers, and then presented the matter | there was evidence on every hand that | ductor of the 28th Regiment Infantr vhere he waa ei for braver to the House of Representatives ’ ! t I 3 3 . B¢ International | the citizens would do their share in re- | M. Villate has taken part in the baf- | George Hermans,Ahdon Laus and Oc Secretary of War Raker and M es of Cha Tuice, e’ ne’ ve Sage . ote hasson rers Secretary o avy ) I as: R ponaoRiol nadratrioticlarne e g tles of Charlerey, Guice, the “Mar Lita Saga are noted hassoon players reta of the Na Daniels had Hand and Arms |n a Rash' i Main st., Hull, | ¥ Rhelms and Berry-an-Bac { Georzes Truc a pianist, was wounded | to e convineed that the proposal s v give the band & reception they can | peon Lo Teroy is tho virtuoso|at Verdun, (lexandre Dabruflle, vio- | plan would be worthy of adoption Cuticura Healed. Vineyard Haven, | take back home with them to victo- | clarionet of the band. M. Leroy has | linist, has heen " threo times. | Five separate and distinct reasons rbipgihas rious France, which is fast ridding it- | been solo clarionet of the “Garde Re Prices for concert are ithin | convinced them ‘“My mother’s hand and arms broke publicaine,” the New York Symphony | evershods's reach ranging from 75 4. The naw director-general of the out with a rash which later turned into and Philharmonie Orchestras, pro cents to $2.00. Kvery penny of this | railronds, William Gibhs McAdao, har bl o R - S 2o i S 3 n G McAdoo, had isters making the skin w 205 Darrow ave., | of the band is another symbol ShoW- | io at the Institute of Musical Art, | money goes direct to the Erenen | to be shown that granting so many r Sosc™ind ted.” The iub;:z | ing the cordial feeling existing be- | New York, and a member of the Jury | Y. M. €. A 15 the expense of ihe |duced fares would not put a crimp in was very bad causing her to Pinds Received in Action. | tween the 1o republics since the days | of the Paris Conservatory. at which he | band’s coming are all heing pail by the pockethook of thie rallroads’ stocl scratch. Her hands and arms P Hicutenant | of Lafayetto and Rochambeau The | took first prize His ree childven, | private subscription it is up to | holders As the war department keeps were inflamed and swollen, saton Wasgatt, 180 Han- | s o S jor | 211 musiclans. are stll in Cambrai. j evervbody to give their most gencrous | 10 record of the {otal number af men | and she did her work with , S W @ musicians came here directly under | (hare Mr. Leroy was when the war | support to this concert., as a part of | ©N furlough at any one time, this ne- | agony. The eruption also . s the auspices of the IFrench govern- | broke out He was for a tima in | their war work. The concert more [CeSSitated more digging for facts. I caused disfigurement. Corporal ment, so that the public may be assur- | charge of the concerts for the wound- | than cirries itself on its merits, as it The president of the United States *‘She used a couple of cakes of Cuti- was visited by the congressman from | |cura Soap and one and a half boxes Connecticnt. The commander-in-chisf of Caticura Ointment when she was of the army and navy was heartily in | |healed.” (Signed) Miss Anna L. Spen- sympathy with the proposed legisla- | |cer, 6 King Ave., Edgewood, R. I. gyernon st, Bridge-{ (it of the Tun invaders. The visit fiido D'Agostino, 1418 Oakly ave., | ed that their standing is of the very | ed at Rouen. is a genuinely rave opportunity to hear 8w York, N. Y. highest. Every member of the band George Mager, cornet and tfrumpet, | such a hody of musicians, so that it Died of Disease. is a musician of note, and a war hero | has been at the front since fthe war | means an eveninz of pleasure com ety | as well, so that the organizati broke out. He was taken prisoner and | bined with patriotism £ 5 Q3. I s o P uly, 1915 ¥ e he . . fon, amd gave his suppert. The bill " “ o | unigque in the position it holds and is | exchanged in July, 19 He has serv The women's committee on tickets ! kin eved \_Albert F. Fchardt, R. F. D. 2 La e . e i 2 s o o L D LLoke went through and the members of the Skin troubles are quickly relis by 3 Ny doubly distinguishec ed in Servia and at Salonica Vill meet tonight at 8 o'clock With |ammy pavy e rineiacy Cuticura. The Soap cleanses and pu- b Lsid) y The members of the band now here nnes Rochut, first tromhone, was | Judge W. F Ao s B L Y. Davy. mar and nurse corp. 3 5 4 nehw fa- Dfied from Accident and Other Causes. | " "t are soloists of repute and e ionthen 'n~] ”; ; v o M ‘\,_y’) l‘r th H.v_\y “slcan now visit tha ola folke without rifies, the Ointment soothes and heals. 3 ut the .re- e 4 s 2 - i el IS JLie ry member 15 urged (o |guffering the lass of any too great an | Bamgple Eash Pres by Mail Address post-card: POlts of designers Privates most of them are prize winners of the | a clihebter) Bnlle Slievetand [lattendi Dhe ol s oimen did aalen n great an L Samla VI Mall, Addrees pos are most pleasing 3 , Dept, B, b : - amount oatiowrs, Dx - harles Suhocki, 45 Water st, Perry, | Paris Conservatory clarionet, was wounded at the batile | did service for the Camp Devens min At present this reduction of 1 : o A < reduction of rail- 4 While space does not permit of a ! of the Yser. Charles Fouvenaghel, | str and they Wwill now duplicate | road rates to soldiers amounts to one However some of £ R L bt 2L st t - S = eTaReR Actount 41 e e erkon | atonek T one o he hesso ot Ver:| e o s e ™ EIRM FOUNDATION — — — A~ some states. brings the farewto ap- | Maxwell B. Stich, 135 Gaerck i | aterials and 2 the material N s | ecolors cannot be | — = ——— = e e | | Alhert . Mason 7 Patchen ave FABER BUYS PROPERTY WALSH (TOSING OUT praximately one and a third cents a e Malbertc Bs . PER BU RTY. & : mile. Mr. Lonergan is now contem- | Nothing Can Undermine Tt in New L orris D. Faber of Hartford, who plating a new move whereby a uni- Britain. Privates is already a large prope owner | Veteran Resta teur Will Abandon | form rate of one cent mile will be People are sometimes slow to rec Cabasino, 317 st | here. has filed notice of his intention | Active Business On September ectablished throughout the Tnion for | ognize true merit, and they cannot be Tend: X k ; to take over Harry Alex's interests in Tohn J. Walsh of Rassett street. |41 Soldlers, sailors and nurses going|blamed, for so many have been hum- Dukel Horsfall ) i ver, 41 DMll st . ,\;;\7‘ ‘wrf}-" on Maim street. Mr. [ 0P L f et ses hn':»‘nn furlough 5 __ |bugsed in the past. The experisnce I e A : . ) Alex recently went into bankruptoy | [SISTR TSN RO hMs 0n- | The latest copy of “Wiere Do We Go | of many New Britain residents, ex. Co., vivates ‘than Karcher, Castorland, jand in addition to taking over his | QUEICd @ restaurant in this ity for 45 | from Here." published August 18 at|pressed publicly through newspapers folias, 120 Fisher = Nt (Ehe, N i furniture_business, Mr. Faber will | ¥ears is closing ou ol olo | San Antonio, Texag, by the War Camp | and other sources, places Doan's Kid- furnish £7.500 {0 cettle claims against | 1°° ‘}“-,',,} . [‘“‘ ;'"' f“'.p‘f,”,,,\:4'-”,”’,'", Communitfy Service of that city, one of | ney Pills on a firm foundation here. Mo 2 Corporal the business I e o G e e |l e military establishments in| & Molander, carpenter, 239 Maple - ave., Needham, Mass i el . s half a page to the | ., New Britain, says: “Backache story of Mr. Lonergan's successful fight | had been bothering me for nearly a duplicated €0 we Wonnded Severely. Srollaes el earTy: Licutenant selecting while they Louis Winans Spaulding, eanl b ¥ obtained st., Boston, M and also while prices Corpo are reasonable T 83 ASYLUM ST, | E K HARTFORD. | Lowell, Maces. i Died of Wonnds George \W. MeclIntosh, Great Ben, who assumes the lease of the | jough . Malancy, 950 Melvin | Lionello Thomas, 18 Taylor st CHILD RUN OVER S . : nell, D g o e transfer will he made through |for a cent-a.mile A ol Wakefi s ) i Lawrence Parcaak of 49 Grovelins Camp Real Estate company and for a cent-a-mile transportation for|year and T think the trouble was v(,,muu J. Trainor. Bavville, N. V.| Private street reported to the police last soldiers, sailors and nurses on fur- | hrought on by my work. My back Yaniel Callahan, 8163 Bay 16th, Charles Marino, 38 Fleet Boston, | night that one of a crowd of ehil- 2 felt weak and ofter 1 ) — — | ain: 1 st lig - | restaurant from Mr. Walsh, will prob- e ; 5 S voak P andioon | enarh L palng | st Brookiyn, N. ¥ Vi dren that hopped onto the back of | Jp1 "yidite (o ‘oxtensive alterations. | grosely, dAY At Washington the con- | caught me when I stooped. My limbs CiTY ITEMS I H\‘ rs Kopp, 1. Nichola 5 Dicd from Accident and Other Causes, | his auto truck fell off and was s :“ ';:""*1': is the "‘“”jl""'r"flf '"':“"~ in | ached, too. T doctored and used med- :y‘,;m ¥n, N. | e Iy injured. The mother of the injure < "{‘" ciation of his work One of [jcines but got little relief. After us- e | dem Riendeali, 231 River road,| 2 {child threatened him with Injury | SPECIAL LEBANON MARKERS., | 1eM. recently, was a round robin 16t- { jne four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, Attention is callad to the announce- | New Bedford, Mas harles James Dawson, il SR R el T O e ter of thanks signed hf more than 200 | m < pack was as strong as ever. ent of Cangregation Beth Fl on this| Paul 155th st., |ave., Brooklyn N. Y child! was hurt js —advt New Yorl \ | Jr rick 1. Weidenboarner. 0! En Route to Lebanon" markers | men of the Kelly Field aviation, from use on the windshields of auto- |every state in the union mobiles which participate in the pa A" recent edition of “Stars and triotic pilgrimage to historie Leban- | g4 . Severe ; Stripes.” just receivec Wounded Severely. Amone (hbae from his ity At el on el S e v i received in 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn . o Co., Mtgrs., Buffale, N. Y Baleslaw, the infant son of Mus.| ywounded \ction (Degree Undeter- | ©5ter st, Rochester, N. X AT 1-MINUTE MEN'S DINNER. 1 Mrs. B. Zacek of § Gilbert street, | e this country ined). & i Bk ey B from Franece, where it is publish x Licuter dinner and cenference of the Con-| mailed from Hartford to all Council |tha officlal orman of the \Im},?.?‘:: rivates 5 - ; cticut Four-Minute Men's dinner a 5 600 Y e zectiout Four-Minute Men's dinn t] of Defense war bureaus and town | pypeditionary Force, contains on fta editorial page a copy of Congressman Augustine Lonergan’s speech in the House of Representatives in May on | Mothers' Day. The soldiers’ paper re- views the congressman's efforts to have the plan originated by its editors adopted by the Secretary of War and The annual meeting of the Connec-{ that it is on a trip authorized by rul- "\‘f"‘f:t’,:‘d:;:"h“ Peire o onibe ticut Funeral Directors’ association is | ing of the federal fuel administrator | = A0 Avation ( a is awaiting a call e e heing held today at the Shoreham. at Connecticut under the fuel ad % Yx‘\‘;“w‘»':y,t ]‘\1\'"',‘;“’}'7 rivates : “\h,v'; 1y ‘,‘\vnvl)_ 144 F. Springfield \»Y”":: Cove. ’rhmel P'('v'r"_"“"' fv’r\“fl‘t "'"‘; istration request for Z\fiohnn"jmnv Boston, Mass, 11'\‘ were Fugene J. or » ation The Lebanon exercises service May 12th last. J. Keaney, Willlam J. Dunlay, J. M. | il start at 11 a. m. on Sunday and N v 7 = and John Curtin and John A. Erich- | oo e until 4 p. m., with a recess SDyig el s the Jcampiipublications e Bt n ontinue unti ¥ throughout the country are carrving Why not bring “SAFETY FIRST" son ) rm)- M\mi M}\]'\”"”"* which the pil- { (oriec on Mr. Lonergan's legislative | Movement Right Home by Using e e oot _— grims will carry work at Washington in behalf of the | ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and T R | sasa . Forty-third r»“\nr.\\l,mj lr?{{ l\ll.l“‘“ I‘»\ Pr_ : = - - soldiers i Cream, for Ours is the only properly ps Casu s About 30 friends of Howard Kil- PRIANS CTATM ADVANCE. Pasteurized Product Sold in New Brookivn . AT Erancls Hobson, 130 F A, | hourne assembled at his home in Stan- A Britain. Summary of casualtics to date ' Vienna, via London, Sept. t.—To- Officers - e ey narter las el g to give him 5 - w IS e ; Nl Wi oy X ’ ley Quarter last evening to give him a | . 2o+ Sfice statement on opera-| Mr. Frederick Harmon has moved J. E. SEIBERT & SON 1 ceeens W. Johoson. 1117 Park st., | farewell ps ALt his piano studio to Room 40 Booth @ oJe Kie s ! Clavence b ¢ tions along the Ttalian savs Ioldos b ; o| Wost Tartford, Conn. - Cwith the draft coatingent for Gamp, G0TERENE L0t af the To- [ Block. Call after school hours on 101 PARK STREFT. Stephen Krajpezo, 61 Hemiock ave., ¥ E nale Pass aur mountain detachments | Monday and Saturday evenings. el hone & Al Timen |, Come SRR ) by @ surprise attack wrested from the Deaths ,,.,\," ,_‘,” aauly i Georze Tourtelotte, who was a [°nemy (‘tm!.‘\ san \v,mm‘ and \];:y:'v) hoed pRroo » AT o T on couneil 20 | Moatello and a summit glacior his i : and snow is a remarkable testimony of > died Tuesd was huried in th red Heart cemetery vesterday aft- | Sy Bt eyt b ; Walter B. Gun Hotel Burleizh Bugler were Rev. J. Leo Sullivan, Rev. WArTen | pution. Those who contemplate malk T ra 1 € | George A. Quigley enator George secure those markers and p: e them R atmy st s Missis A\ction 112 Orang cet. The twias Klett and Police Commissioner P. F.| o tho windshields of their cars when sergeant King el it fen e T se loF the home their parents T - it 01 E. 20th st Jdohn T. Fean, K. F. D. 53 Mount : P hey start Lebanon. The u o : iek 2 ] e MR i = these markers explains to those who 5 |(Eam L cen ATt e e AN YNDERTAKERS DINNER. R R e e | ton, Mas 15 Metz a Win-{ Leon Patterson Lincoln, R. F. D., I | | Privates | | hool athlete, sted in the Nav Corporal a result hundreds of thousands of Ietters wera written to their moth- | ers by the soldiers and satlors in the \. Cerahone, S E. Eleventh Eread Yok, N ¥ i James lumbia John A Crawferd., Montrose, N. Y James A. Rutan, i6 Bronson ave Rochester, N, Y John R 23 Olivett 4 Missit Privates ocialist ticket, was a visitor at the ing 4 L] john Berrv, Tennanah Lake, N. V.| (000 o0 Ceitard fternoon, | the fighting capacity of the attackers, 001| Charles Brookhouse Jr. 165 E.| 3 mourtelotte is now m government | Who are equal to the severest Alpine The fallowing casualtie > ort. | 128th st., New York, N. ¥ | inspector of high explosives conaitions. Tarael N. CRATOUK, 17 FLOWE &, HA - | s ee—————eeeee e ed by the commanding general the - American Expeditiona forces (in- { verhill, Mass el e | Rernard Conen, S04 F. 17Sth st | ) 5 g 2 ek N. 3 GRTHOGDOX Killed in acti New Yorl v Died of wounds recei Missing/in Action. e e e : D, ‘ RARRBI RUEBEN KAUFMAR Voodbury, Conn. ) ¥ e amd REV. LIPPMAN KATZ Privates Sermons in Hehrew and Emglish Wounded i z R (Night Report.) George W. Garritt, Liberty, N. T Pac Giordano, 211 Tillary st I | following casualties are report | Brooklyn, N, ¥ ‘ the cammanding general of the PR Febanitionar tores James Umbrino, Jr W. 66th st yle appeals 2 5 N. Y to the man who realizes Vounded : : PETTY STEALING. A. 1. O'Leary of 43 Harrison street | 3 Rush Hashumafr Sept 7th amd &th. that a good appearance : reported to the police last night that | his home was entered during the aft- . 5 Woun 1 . ernoon and $10.70 was stolen ’ 3 i 3 Prison | day that his suit had been taken by confidence in a hat from || ) — John Smalak informed the police . » 4‘ Total -191 last night that his bicyele was stolen wlt rich C’O\m A 4“__7 ’ ¢ fi Ihx E fi filr - i ttamee will e disappointed. Soldiers: and Sailars are cordially inewitied. New York and New Tngland m#n | from Washington street | are | Killed in Action. REYNOLDS BLOCR SOLD. | fl \ r Sergeant Mrs. Theresa Reynolds, administra- | a o' —atymyom Louis L. Addonizio, 42 N tor of the estate of the late Husgh | yernon, N. Y | MaiatTeEen transferred her block at 98-104 Com- Corporals | mercial street to James Lacava. The | | i ; Reynolds, veteran grain dealer h:u: | | i Arthur Dean, 28 Thetford ave. | block contains four stores and r,glni | CITY HALL Dorchester, Mase | tenements

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