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{ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMB ER 11, 1918, T Sy HARD WORKING WOMAR Knows F'rom Experience That Nothing Eguals Vinol to Create Strength, we CHAS. DILLON & CO. HA RTFORD. A S FRIDAYS AT 12 O'CLOCK UP TO SEPTEMBER 13, INCLUSIVE. K, rundown, overworked cond el IMEASURE MAKE AND HARG WINDOW SHADES THIS STOR - tions have found nothing that | ereate an appetite, build me up ed flfid FOHF | make me stronz equal to Vino rs. Thomas Ellis onditions ause it is ioil Wlil Tlr;ind ihé Cream of the | constitutional remedy and all of its ; . B e oo | e g HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT. CLOTH City's Autumn Millinery Here Haven and | 4 v strength for weak, run down, over. | B Norwalk, { worked men, women and children, | You know the reputation we have zained in the past for our Bl i pomticld | pne. Clark & Brainerd o, Lig clever, beautiful hats. We are not only maintaining ¢ that standard this season, but because of our ilant study in women's chapeaux, have surpassed all our previous efforts . Another | gett's Riker-lHegen: from wounds | 1onn J. A d Winsted | \v. p. Russell N Drug Stores, | Nathan Noveck, TO SUIT THE HOME = cimilar nd Druggists Eve Your winfer hat, no matter what shade, shape or material, is N ¢ | ner awalting vou here, with all the distinguishing features and subtle i eee—ee— touches so necessary for proper millinery y T i = PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL i T A 3 Morris Lappe, T Conn. Silk Beavers, you are already aware of their popularity, $2.98 and Up. ley Gadzick, fizick of Ken g wounded among the bove, there fon and four geasualty i of whom nd §6 died Tower §t., Velours, in the most approved style, of unequalled quality, $2.98. $3.98. $4.98 and $5.98. ¥ to Wear Velvet Hats in all the wanted colors at $8.50, 50 and $6.50 Felt Sport Hats, just the thing for town wear. at $1.98, $2.50 and James Vincent Ostro. huck, Conn. czewski 01 K. 19th St | New York, N. \ Stanley Gadzik, 11 Cryetalline St, Kensington, Conn. Rudoiph Hamm. Valatie, N. ¥ Joeph Jdanczwesk 17 Maple St Shelton, Cont re report- John ¥, Jearde. R. . D, 1, Willi- eral of the | mantic, € 3 & 5 FRANKLIN 5Q. Velvet and Plush Tams, so becoming to youthful faces, at FOR DISTINCTIVE MODELS IN SUITS, DR onmn. | . SES. BLOUSES iforces: . Joseph T ,:I‘/'l:\wfl 53 Marion, Ave AND GLOVES VISIT OUR (LOAK DEPARTMENT 84 eominster, Mass. § 58 John . Marshall, 8 Pembroke St., ille, M 118 Somery ass 36 Adelchino Marzolo, 69 Farrington 1 St., Newburgh, N. ¥ i Harold Nute, 7 Rockport Road Worchester, Mass. Wounded (Degree Undetermined). Captain. Robert W. Norton, East Bloomfield, N. Y . e Bl | New England men. in Action. OFFICIAL U. S. WAR| Sergeant. egeants. Hary Ray Coanaainsh Weverls on, 13 Hubbard St. | ¢ potisd: N j Conn. S Newman, 281 140th St., Pr .(m 3 ¥ N. Y. Morris Weinstein, 24 Somer St . Ble Stephens Hughes, 66 Tency Brooklyn, N. ¥ Rdokiyn, ~. v Ired James Bradford, 238 W. Ivy ; St.. New Haven, Conn, Anthony Rocco Piccone, Box 11, nedecor, 703 Elmore PL, | Goshen, Cont Mechanic. Elephalet ¢ Siagkive, N. Y Missing in Action. Privates. Ri(‘ha‘\ P. Donnelly, 760 Winthrop Ave., Beaghmont, Mass. Michael §liggins, 431 East 66th St New York, |N. Y STATE FAIR, BERLIN SEPT. 24-26, DAY AND NIGHT | Ein the Bome and get Corporals. | Raymona 1. Law, 379 Union Ave, West Haven, Conn. John § Metro, £ Clifton Ave., An- A KNOX. 5 v Hadelski, 15 Bdg sonld geonn. A “WILSON" HAT is perfect as a result of fine making. Quality The N Sanley Padenkl s e e RS I Blo i sexion a4 Ma i stk Ut ; e i 2t S I B ol T B i apparcnt in every detail. and the men who value the idea that it Luke Horsfall g‘~\12“"""‘i:‘ "“.‘."‘:'m‘;g"’-‘“' 21 York | yosoph L. Sinsigalle, 26 Park St | Ty ol A s Co., IS eael MeGuira, 309 Warren st | Hartford, Conn. is folly to wear anything but the best—wear it— (Night Report) To the People of C onnecticut: Brooklyn, N Knox, Dobbs-Stetson $3.00 Upwards. 93 ASYLUM ST, Tl e sl Killed in action e hias e { e Rl e Missing in action 54 - —— By special arrangement of the State Council i bt R L e o ~ » ' of Defense with the War Department at Wash- _ Perey W. Sweet, 28 Klm St Platts Bl e T I fi U n g ington we offer this year to our patrons, free of e . Dincen, 184% ifh| Wounded (Degree undeter- cost, an opportunity to see the largest and best ex- Ave., Jersey City, New I = o D hibit ever arranged by the National government. D el i g2 This exhibit réveals the instruments being em- e = | ington St., Bridgeport, Conn. d 3 CITY HALL. New Kglad nn CITY ITEMS | Milton Lustiz, 12038 Mill St. I _ gl England .Oeaolncm Rockawayh N Y New York and New England men: Died from Wounds. Killed in Action. ployed to win the war. The weapons of war and . | agencies of agriculture will not be shown at any | other fair in New England. Covering 5,000 : Licutenamt. ! RIS 1 . : 1. J. Zahnleiter, violinist has re- Otis B. Thomas, 70 Radford St,| Abraham Friedman, 165 Riverdale| Charles Altiparmakis, 34 Pleasant| Gustave A. Erickson, 387 Main st., square feet of floor space and illustrated by umed teaching. Booth’s Blk. Tel.— | ; * | ave,, Brooklyn, N. Y t i ille, Conn New Britain, Conn A s 3 s Blk. = e N Y a 3rooklyn, st., Thompsonville, New ; 5 . 5 RO R 2 : avt. jstonke: . . Corporal Casinio Cullotta, 157 Chapel st,]| William T. Hall. 169 Olive st., New motion pictures it I?B\Vorth tlal\’e”m,;:1 hundreds ergeant. S it : : & N s . Lockport, N. ¥ Haven, Conn | s to see. At rlin, Conn this vyear— Fr. . S B | - . o A 863 W {3 S S . y - .y S Frank Slopski and John Lehman | Burtie W, Van Hennick. S15 Park | \“"\_“,“ L : i TR S0 ERTER, S, Gordon O. Derby, 71 Chandler st, William Jamieson, 71 Spring st,., | of mlle) OS¢ X o ) 5 ) pave brought suit through Attorney | Ave. Utica, N. ¥ SRR Rachester, Me. West Haven, Conn, Gen. Pershing will give it at Berlin, Germany, E. Pouzzner against Browzi Privates. i Bugler Sebastiano Bertolami, 25 Water st, Abraham Katz, 123 Suffolk st., New | next year nd L. Decamn for the recovery of | .. . ., o e John T. Fallon, 34 Norfolk ave.|Wakefield, Mass. York, N. Y. | ; 40}()\1 ’Thv writ Taa ser safbyicon N CEe e e 4 - Main Sty | goxbury, Mass Morrls Dars, 441 Sutter ave., Brook- | Vincent Kraiesky, 45 Water st |§ | Connecticut State Agriculture Society. ktable Fred Winkle and is made re- sted, S 4 Iyn, N. Y Middletown, Conn : ol AL 2 Manlon J. Wilsor. Mechanic St, Mechanic oL , ! : J e | ShAnlaa ; 4 urnable to the city court i prae 0 Joseph Safonte, 716 Second ave.,|. Xrancis J. Hallock, Bantam TRoad. .vinjwy:h J. Laukutis, 22 Star st., An- | Charles M. Jal'Vl& Pres. A marriage license was issued this Rdward J. Lange, 11 Woodside Ave., | New York, N. Y. - 'L"“f‘\":"l‘\L (v::::\‘io 160 New Betain e orning to Aaron C. Carlson and | ¥ 19 N. Y Privates arl o d SO S | s G BEthil. T. Bersls 5 . = el e S0y @ ave., Hartford, Conn. Benjamin Leibowitz, 124 Thompson | § Tl R and, both of 117 | Joe ]:‘11:‘:».7,l(:lff‘”I"m(num Tobacco | pqward M. Fay, 69 Cedar st, Wake- | Stephen Lapanski, 23 Dexter st. |t New York, N. Y 1 A s Sy TSR (S, oy oo, | neld, Mass South Boston, Mass Joeph Moscorello, 123 Fourth Ave., | The water board members will hold | (& :“_fl S FOSBELC S DR SEsy rmest Bicth, Pearl st., Terryville, I'rederick John LaPlaate 214 Cam- | Brookiyn, N. Y. | Beir monthly business session this | e Mo ) o St Fatan. | Conn: bridge st., Worcester, M Sam Nazzaro, Main St., Branchville, vening. | m"\"‘_"‘ EroaliSRo0Le & LECLE Thomas Fitzgerald, 224 Gold Bliss T. Lounsbury, R. F. D. 7, Or- | Conn. 3 Y= Sn s South Boston Mass. M Anthor Radice. st E%s woutt ot et D ono, Me Anthony Radice, van St | all fm..,mfhf. \?}f."jp'”"“ Eecelven s Nl tan ke, faroRas Suasberton (e yna (0 Ml yivvies frie L AN Earl A. Schiller, 81 Maple ave, | New York, N. Y B a vart ot (‘.m\wfc‘t’:fflz}&nl’ \()‘:\np, St., New n Conmn. | Jonn . rrington, 42 Grennell st., | Stamford, Conn. Edward ¥. Gurney, 402 Huntington | [] * ol e 'I”D(.nl of Dicd of Discase. reenfield, Mass. William . Merrill, 7 Cheney Place, | St., New Haven, Conn. i B oaomreniats o Service afiCemp Erivate) Jomn Mayne, Boston, Mass Lowell, M " i il 0. Massey, 15 Elderkin St | : ographers listed with either local Peter 1. Fleming, 18 Buckman St | p i el rohi(mi'm;“"' St “'\r]n"I NeUn tro, 51 A S b % i Seamt il toxbury, Mass rk, N. Y. nthony V. Nicastro, 51 Acorn St., | apard ictimn aie tussell I. Smith 96 Aely ave., South Howard A. Thorpe, 18 Perkins| Norwallk, Conn. | Mrs. Thomas Lee of 24% Lafayette Diedtol Acroplanciaccldent. Norwalk, Conn. >Jace, Buffalo, N. Y Fdward W. Sandland, 33 Picdmont | : : . street complained to the police last| Lieutenant LeRoy Gates Woodward, | Arthur L. Socla, 536 Elm st. New | fiverett A. Walker, 4 Renedict st | St., Waterbury, Conn. | Metropolitan championship for Connecticut un- night that a pocketbook containing | Scott, Ave., Watertown, Conn. Haven, Conn. Somerville, Mass Joseph Verderane, 105 Haven St | [ der auspices of St. Joseph's Y. M. AL A. and A. A. U. license, Saturday, Sept. 28. i Joseph M. Cleary, 20 New Park| pevi O, Paterson, Bradley ave., | New Haven, Conn. T8th st | ave., Hartford, Conn. Orange, Conn. Czeslow Zwitrosky, 66 George St., $19.50 was stolen yesterday. | Wounded Sev | Felix W. Knauth, 302 W fiflrdlnt‘;: (F:::Ili]:an{a;: fiAila(i:;nt?::fex‘fl:o\”' | New York, N. Y. i gl 5 Seventh ave,, Wallis Pluta, 97 Third st., Turners | Ansonia, Conn. ) g the at his bi- | Brooklyn, N. Y. Prils, Mass, Maring Corps! Casnaltic Garden Products and Livestock cycle was’stolen while he was at the Serecoants: ] Trank Duquette, 14 Stokes st. | pponiac . scott, 209 South st., Bris Marine Corps Casnalties. ; .ives § a:::,r:: e " . ;:?’ o {f( rman, Pearl St., | ¥ v:x;‘x{lhv "n;nr;';pI ’ e e tol, “n“;“_ s S flm\u:w:m of Casualties to Date, Free vaudeville and Band Concerts. : 5 e1l has sold his property | ; 5 = 54 Lord st., Jol . T. Tobin, 785 Atlantic st., ce : . at 467 Myrtle street to Riccors baoty | ., G¢Ot8¢ F. Ryan, 14 Landry St.|Haven, Conn. A _ et e Daaths o All the other attractions going to make up a and Martha Carmello | Bristol, Conn. Charles C. Lilley, R. F. D. 3, Waldo- | " "pewey G. Touchette, 10 Arch st.| Wounded 63 live Country Fair Howard Senf of Fairview street has oS O | D sl eoies o Ansoniaj conn: e Missing 1 ¢ S e BENEn oraews fo reveit i b G [ Charles| Anderson, 35KWharton 6t | CISERAGE | Eatete t Fdward W. Truelove, 1333 Hamilton i Days 50¢, Nights 25c. Ukizen Naval Tratning station. o cos | New Haven, Conn. = | X ave, Waterville, Conn. it ) 101 listed in the Naval Reserve last Apri Stephen J. Eagar 2 W. 117th § | Died of Wonnds. James B. G. Valentine, 22 Brechin | Enlisted Men i y o estepriliiNew York N. ¥ Corporal Terrace, Andover, Mass | Deatns ang | Serg. Frank Marvin and Corporal Alsin C. Lugg, 51 Federal St, Bris- | clarence Haeeett. 304 Slocum | Walter Wilt, 3032 Third ave, New [ Wounded 1914 | Andrew J. Basso, who have been sta- | tol, Conn. | ave SayracuseMWMW MW MW Mw | York, N. ¥ o In hands of enemy.. 10 — —— = —— mm— Sevemp— tioned at Camp Upton, N since | Percival Q. Moore, 105 Derby Ave., | e Syracuse, N. Y. Roy W. Reno, 25 Whitney st., Lud- Missing ..., 134 2982 May 23, are in town on a short fur- | New Haven, Conn. Kob 150 low, Mass Ko | lough. They will leave tomorrow to Harvey C. S. 1 . 6 Cross St., Wagoner Albert Syble, 18 Assent st. Worces- 2083 | report as candidates for a commission | G Pranklin Pettit Updike 30 F. 35th | ter, Mass. The following casualties are report- | at the Officers’ Tralning school at | L G, N Wounded in Action (Degree Undeter. | €4 by the commanding general of the | amp Gordon, Ga., which opens on | ford, Conn. Privates : AEaen S e eptember 15 Charles F. Watrons, R. F. D. 1.j Victor Cimei, ETREED iy B mined)s spectively (included in the ahove to ® New ¥ Milford, Conn Yor Y Sergeant 20 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Zi illiam H. Davis, 12 Madison ave., merman of W 418 Park street are receiving con- | u?v.m-f‘ ‘1‘ = 201 . Cottage s e e Arthur T. Campbell, 148 Washing- | ;{’mmy in ’w'hr.'wr\r ; - 3 -~ gratulations today on their 40th wed- | Sredester, Pl i} | £ ton st.. Middletown, Conn. { ied of wounds received ac- p = GERe s | wrold Gebhart, Tieppenstall Forge Died of Disease. S ohanis { tion . g W JRnE supiversats Co., Bridgeport, Conn. | S Dfadlar disease g e We wish to announce that we have the most up-to-date and 1 Al 1 5 1 1 1 | it W. Fields, Perhan, M W Jed T || Member of Alexandra lo No Tidgar on fowe, 5 Scheool St o, v George elds, e m, Me 1 ounded in action (severely k! ~ i o 4 2 ) Andrew Fatsche am, : 1 s ary hal lant in the . A cordial invitatiol is ex- 24, 1. O. D. of St. George, will meet | Lebanon, N. I < AR Private | Wounded in action (degree un- anltarySbasing Spian the oty cotdiAl teaitetcn i at the home of Mrs. William Parkins, Alfred F. McGee, 104 Clarendon St Wo S Severels Lonis Policio. 162 S. Sixth ave., determined) : sa0 | tended to the citizens of New Britain to cal] and inspect this plant 705 Stanley street, on Thursc to | Fitchburg, Mass ! unded Severely, Mol voranl N v | Wounded in action (slightly)..1 | sew for the Red Cros Louis Rath, 196 Jersey St., New | Tieutenant 7z : e | | at any time. I e T | B glon N | Walter Edward Boeddinghaus, West DMisSING S acHon. ! 24 i I §eor Henman itorln of Bridseport | “Angelo Vacca, 12 Bridge St, Mid- | Xew Bushion N. v Corporal 1 Killed in Action. We also sell all brands of Flour at wholesale and retall hurch Sunday morning and evening, | SoGowm Comn. - Corporals Walter J. Roberts, CHff st.. Nor- Private. | TEL, 628, William H. Reardon, 116 Oakland e (o vt V. Housatonic | WaIk, Conn. el 2 c, Hartford, Conn. S it Aasst 25 Privates John Degnan, 110 9th Ave, New Wagoner. : S - 2 g York. N. Y goner. ldward Leahy, 406 Main st, West| Anton J. May, E New Sever ) 7 i c verely). | e e R B st e Ny Wounded in Action ( ¥) | James . Kearney, 95 Calumet st., Leon Stomsky, 53 Meadow West- | Privates. A . s pPittsfield, Mae field, Mass Eugene Flavin, R. F. D. 3, Mara- | Thomas Persico, 268 Canal st., New Fmily Troiano, 26 Dixwell ave., | thon. N. ¥ | c nel er u B"s I 109 Howell St., | York, N. ¥ New Haven, Conmn. John W. Standfast, 227 S. Parsons Powel R. Maijkowski, Ossining, N. v 1 Mechanic ¢ .| Ave.. Flushing L. soreo W. Marshall, Green s e ] i ol Cooper, (678 Decax| o c=oree WWe e 1 st Med- | \wounded in Action (Degree Undeter- | I Orrin James Fckle Hot water | B vt Sure Rellef \!‘.HIIVH] J. . (-(n:‘,‘,i 7112 E. ain Warren Wi Waterbury, o 310 b field, Mas: | 111 HARTFORD AVE. Lionel J. Gagnon, 50 West St., Hol- § t1F 8t Brooklyn N. ¥ John Mishiwice, 57 White st, New mined). oke, Mass. m Privates Haven, Conn. Private. WHOLESALE AND RETAI, BAKERS INDIGEST:ON | tonville, Conn, kiyn, N. Y Y. e s John Gogoli, 49 West St., Thomas- Willlam Rosenzweig, 220 Ellery nt..l Leon Caras, 6 Potter ave Utjca, Joseph Casio, 423 E. 117th §t, New N.