New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 9, 1918, Page 2

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d you have see THE JOHN BOYLE CO. URE MAKE AND HANG WINDOW SHADES DS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH . IN COLORS UIT THE HOME 59 AND WE WILL CALL g5 FRANKLIN Q. Window Shades n advertised. The shade aranteed. ATER P éction of 61 clothing in Bhnecticut — ready i for ' Fall. ¥ Vou. Get our Hand-taflored on the premises in the Luke Horsfall Co., 93 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. Stores open tonigh Alr Mrs. Cha | are and ¥ kesharre == | City Tonight oniy 20 regular 19 Besse-Leland's.——ady M at A. PINKUS, ; Eyesight Specialist | and Manufacturmg | Optician, } ] AR P‘R[‘ZEi | hose, 2 Carth Johy igned James T. rs waiter taurant, has res Tonight onl $1.00 negligec Besse sen Lenses Duplicated. e, 306 Main St. 'Phone 57¢ Satisfaction Gy shirt rantecs) Leland’s.—advt Loving Rivals They share the secrets that help the younger to add to her youthful charm and the older to keep hers. Tonight it is the secret of Pompeian BEAUTY Powder, the powder that adheres so smoothly to the face and neck, imparting an exquisite pearly luster and fragrance to the skin. Thethree new Pompeian preparations shown here bave met with great success in New York. They can be used separately, or to- getheras a “Complete Complexion Toilette.” They are guaranteed pure,and safe by the makers of Pompeian MASSAGE Cream. empeian Beauty Powder Adds a pearly clearness Stays on unusually !cng A Pompeian BEAUTY Powder fmparts a pearly clearness to the skin. Stays on unusu- ally Jong. Has a delighting fragrance. White, flesh, and brunette. In a beautiful purple and gold box. 50c at the stores. Pompeian BLOOM A rouge that adds the final touch of vouthful bloom. Tm- perceptible when properly appiied. Do you kno ¥ouch of color in the cheeks beautifies the eve them darker and more lustrous? Comes in thre light, dark, and medium (the popular shade), and_exqui sitely perfumed. Made ina cake that won't break. Sold in a vanity box with French puff and mirror, 0c 2t the stores. Pompeian DAY Cream (vanishing) keeps the skin smooth and velvet itagainst the weather and dust. Daintily fras used as a found: Powdar. 50c jars at the stores. THE POMPEIAN MANUFACTURING CO. 2180 SUPERIOR AVE., CLEVELAND, OmIO | best metropolitan ] fi . J The ’ pair for =2 WON'T FADE THEM WON'T SPCT THEM We measure and make Brenlin Shades to order 4 . \ with our modern equipment in a way that will please on window decoration. New Britain, Connecticut. free booklet T ———— CITY ITEMS Tonight men's $5 only, 7:3 P 00 oda Besse-Leland's, tron advt Bast spell while treet market Sat He was taken ambulance. t.—advt les B. Leonard | shopping at & r at Atlantic | v afternoon police N home Pa {in t1 9:00 T ores open Wi street r tonight.—advt liam Gaud GRS ported to the police last nig y been stolen his hicyele s 9:00 P, o1 to ar for $1.00 advt | Brooklyn, AY, WILLIAM J. MURPHY WOUNDED IN ACTION New Britain Soldier on Today's ... ‘ Gasnalty List of 692 Hames | Killed in Reported ta du w n previousl iza reported misging in action Wilfred ' 3V Ware ion Private in- geant st Night Repovi re report general of the M z in Wounded Wounded, degree city, | T | Died of dis Private William Joseph Murphy, san ! of Mrs. Mary E of this undeter- Murphy ix mentioned on today's casualty fist as wounded in action, although the ex- tent of his wounds have not been d: total of one, a soldier, is lis killed in There are four other Connecticut men mentioned on the Jist The following casualties a | ed by the commandi American Expaditionary Killed in action Missing in Wounded Wounded mined) termined. Therc are a of 592 casualties whom | H: reporterd today tford Zetion report- 1 of the forces Died of Private Wonnds, slightly i P Ma Woun Mae Died fron York and New Killed Action. Corporal Abraham Zippin, 57 Henry st York, N. Y. Howard S Co., N. Y. Died from Wounds. Sergeant England mea in 19th Rising, Lockport, Nia D. 1, Watertown Conn Wounded (e * Undetermined. Clifford \v, C: Hartford, Conn. Privates Agewood st John T . Rochelle | Wiliam St., Dorches W William J. Therry John Rockaway, Clifford B. Mason, Boston, Mass Cooney, ( Valley Lehman, Coles Lane, Far | William A B Mass nson, 16 Chandler 234 W. Canton st., | Newton, Mechanic, Wounded Severely in Actlon. James Holddon, Commack, N Privates. RAE. 2 Privates Clarence D st | Clifton, N. ¥ Stephen N Rrown, %26 Bay siie S. Durgin, Pappas, Front st coster, Mass. Michael Quina, 180 Sand st., Brook attery, Luna, N. Y -Joseph Stokes, 45 Hudson ave, Robert New York, Wounded (Deg 1443 Avenue Undetermined). Sergeant Quimby, N. H Corporals Bazutka, 19 v artholomesw New 413 Merrimac Dashler O'Connor Yorls, N ¥ Main Columbia | | Gireenficid | stou { ave., Privates Thomas Cha South Ma 12 Cambridge . Conn, 25 Barrett st., Francis Hopkins, Hall, Daley, P. 0. Box Forestport, N. Y Ralph W, West Band Lake, | Y Gieorge J Kuklin, 82 N H Iroke Knops, 307 Elm st., Buf- Front st., Pough Richard i Imbold, Jr Mass, Mason, Reilly, N X ton, 20 Laurel Albany, 1110 Vit Albany Box 83, Tschua & in Action, Corporal Anthony Juliana Oscar 1. ykes, R. F. D Derhy Willinm & Tower Maoss adoana, 3 irk st helburne st., Joseph ( hton Box 100 . Hamilton, 29 N. West ilaven. Conn. Richard J. Powers, 67 Charlestown, Mass, Wounded Slightly. Joseph D. Benway, Lower road, B lington, V't i William B. Andrews, 66 Caroline st., Burlington, V't Henry F. Y Richard D. Casey, Union Decatur st,, Roulanger, Fullerton 41 Elm st, Clin Lightbown, Mass Manson, 82 Mass: Caady 1 Hoffman Conn Charles O. Haughton t Bedford, M: D. Hulhurad 29 Border st fineville liam D oston Huntington Melville Freenfizld Center ~ rat E Paradise ave., Hamp 1804 Purehase Calehestfer F. D. 1, Box her Mill Y Neal M i " Second st yrgan, 8 Pearl st Vit Lxndonville arine Corps Casuaitics of casualtics fo data \alties are report general of the forced ed by Americar clnded in Kilied in 3 . 1 Wounded in acton (severaly) 2. Died of wounds recelved in ac Y (in- | ain, da, N ¥ CHAS. DILLON & CO. HA RTFORD. S FRIDAYS AT 12 O'CLOCK UP TO SEPTEMBER 13, INCLUSIVE. THIS ¢ ;{'ou Wlll Fm}l the CreAe'im of the City’s Autumn Millinery Here You know the reputation heautiful hat ) standard this chapeaux we have zained ir 1y for our that women's the past maintaining udy ir eason because of our vigilant have sury all our previous efforts Your winter uwaiting touches so hat. no matter vou here. with all the necessary for what Aistinguishing shade, material and shape or feature is subtle proper millinery Note the following Silk B and Up $2.98. 83 avers, you are ah their popularity, $2.98 most in the approved of 8, 81.98 and $5.98. Hat unequalled quality Ready to Wear Velvet $1.50, $5.50 and $6.50 n all the wanted colors £3.50, Felt the thing $2.08 Sport Hats, just for town wear, at $1.98, $2.50 and Silk Velvet anc ) bec $1.45, $1.95, $2.98, $3.95 ning to youthful faces at DISTINCTIVE MODELS AND GLOVES VISIT IN SUITS, DRESSES. BLOUSES OFR CLOAK DEPARTMENT FOR William Joseph Murphy, New Brit- Conn. B. William Trayah Ave., Burlington, Vt Harry ¥. Tripp, Edward, N. Y Colchester Leroy Perkins, 6 Lake St., Onei- 15 Riverside, Feort Frank A W Proctor. N Y Hudson Chadwicks, ow Rembacz, 665 The t1 corner wa later Tie sign at the South church stolen last night and was in a fre ¢ at the Geo Main St. | found { Pit antes, Palmyra Tetreault. £2 vt Thomas B Fleasant BELL-ANS | Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 75¢ ewport, Missing in Action. i Privates. Edwin B = "rank Mexico, Andress, Alexandria Bay, Arsenault, Maine. 267 Rridge St We will win this war— Nothing else really matters until we do! R RN NS

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