New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 14, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1918. | Y LIST gtion casualty NEW BRITAIN . Al See the Great Parade! e | B AT ) Mammoth Unduplicated Cavalcade! : 5 The Greatest and Last of Its Kind! A Breath from the Historic Far West! See the Alkali Dust Fly! Examine the Tremendous 8000 ib. Wagons! " (degree Hartford | in ac- fout men | severely B0 Fifth ave., 67 Bushnell ebsterville, Vt. Bvercly. AP ' AW . 2:15 Church and Stanley Corporal ne, 74 Lancaster .| Watch Borax Bill ; Turn a Corner o i 2:30 Pleasant and Stanley . Klima, 1271 Texington 8w \York, N. Y. B o s Gumbertand | g . See the Celebrated 3:00 164 Main St B | | WADYKYSMOLINSKI, 82 Bridge st. Unien City, Conn. Patlors clothes | Sam Silverman, 46 Allen st, New < 5 your sure, York, N. Y ) our own Louis Markowitz 1800 Pitkin ave., | R A - FOR SERVICE Brooklyn, N. ¥. L] . aln t. clothes for men Wounded (Degree Undetermined )y, undergo many of | Prlvates the same processes X i Sl : Smpieysd lak ika Dennis P. Hassett, 11 Knowlton ave., R TR | e - | 3:30 61 Arch St e b ane William McManus, 276 W. 119th st., 0 re 4 grade custom clothes New York, N. Y. ¥ Bl Luke Horsfall Douat M. Marrisette, 53 Cedar st., | Co. Lewiston, Me. = B G 93 ASYLUM ST, Missing in Action. HARTFORD. Privates : . o 2] James B. Daly, 18 Leywood ave., Holyoke, M b e G From the hottest place on earth--Death Valley, California Leon Barl Hovencamp, R. F. D. 4, Horseheads, N. Y By T | e 'Hear Tarrantula Pete Talk Total Number of Casualties to Date s 7. Zannleiter, violinist has re-| (Including Those Reported Above). med teaching. Booth's Block. Tel.— K“y""f‘ i"‘ <""““” (iacluding vt. 291 at se e So Miss Anna Crosby has resumed her Died of wounds ties as bookkeeper for Barry & Died of disease 5000 Linforth having fully recovered from | Died of accident and other r N(‘i‘n‘f operation. "'“"'\"“ A hiaes (8 2 L — — = —_— Dance Tuesday eve. Palace block,| Wounded in action : CROWDS TURNED FROM LYC round out the bill. e picture end | briden. Coyle's ches advt.| Missing in action (iacluding Five thousand people were unabic | of the program will he upheld the | Mr. and Mr . B of prisoners) to gain admittance to the Lyceum all-popular Wm. $. Hart, in a new yrthampton, Mass., are recelving | night to sce their show of wonders, | photoplay entitled “Selfish Yates” and | mgratulation the birth of a Total to date never hefore equalled locally. Tonight | shows him in a new role. The man- | Emma Emily, barn Monday Night Report. this bill leaves the boards and those | agement wishes to impress strongly ‘ Richards was formerly Miss| The following casualties ate report- | who were inted can come | upon its patrons the fact that there | cither this afternoon or tonight at | are two shows Monday night, one at | 8 either 7 or 9 o’clock, as there will be | 7 o'clock and the other at 9 o'clock | church this morning for the Killed in two shows given. The doors_will open at 6:30 p. m., so | i s Dorce Tyler. S Missing in action ... ceea 87 Monday brings not only a change of [ the slo will be “Come Early or | i T OUR S’EORE i #frocnts have been made for | wodnded severely . e program but another “Surprise bill”, | Come Late” and you will see the fa- | A p other get-together luncheon of the| fyiad of wounds ... 5 which will equal if not eclipse today’s | mous show the Lyceum will present @amber of commerce to bo held at ; : Died from Acroplane accident bill. The feature act is called “The | next Monday. This will give oppor- | | ] n " = oitin Tuesday noon. M. C..Mc-{ ryaunded siightly - e Girl in the Air”, which will astound, | tunity to over a thousand who desire V) t e U il 0o the speaker. He s dis- Wounded, degree ! undeter- mystify, and amuse all. Arthur i 1de Nearing of New Britain. ed by the Commanding General of the An anniversary mass was sung at St. | American Expeditionary Forces 4 to come at 9 o'clock to give the ful s saer of the New ¥ ] mined | ; Whitelaw, a big time comedian and | benefit to the late comers to see the e oran of forelgn and dames- the famous “Hawaiian Trio” will ' entire all-star bill—advt ¢ commerce at Washington. Totat S mEs Ry el Killed in Action Corporal Frank B. Webb, 414 Cambridge St., Worcester, Mass. Privates Herbert J. Barnes, 1308 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Bradbrook, Box 177, Grey- | & e stone, R. T 3§ R / Wounded Severely Sergeant 1‘ OU T Frank Hart, 23 Adrian St., Som- MONDAY, SEPT. 17TH Jefferson D. Jackson, 918 9th Ave., | | New York, N ; 0 ‘ 1 5 s at 3 P_ M. : Sy " i o > R 8| wrank Attino, Jr., 506 B 113t st | [§ S PN to our store A e This famous team will visit New Britain on its tour New York, N. Y Leon F I 14 State St., &-hnn-! S R e RIS c . N and see B y '( 'y - frem coast to coast, and vou can see the Historic Caval- H| wiliam 7. Ellis, tnksville, N. Y 5 S . ¢ 4 € adors . 92.1% 7 . 3 YOURSELF | Womdea meeree Undecerminea) | J§ - the celebrated g B X 3 ade at our store at 3:15 p. m. Monday, Sept. 16th. Sergeant | Fver s many men have M| Georgo Meado Rushmore, q-mmi ‘ ' R 20 MULE BORAX \ Examine the tremendous 8,000 Ib wagons. 2 PO TR = Park, N. Y. % o | 3 K e e been converted to wearing soft ¥ Private 8 SO y TEAM i i " After you kear TARANTULA PETER Lecture at collar attached shirts by the [ Salvatore Comello, 1906 Watson St., | | ; g | M i Pittsburgh, Pa. . our store the Cavalcade will be driven around the square. e S peialt ) colar ST e Georgo Henry Clark, 121 Main St., | i ! & b ¢ 2 o) . collar scts better. 10s our own M| Tockport, N. Y. o Hear Tarantula -§| & P01 Be sure and see Borax Bill turn the corner. design. It stands higher and § e D LD Centar b Y ; S s Y St., Bridgeport, Conn. the points arc exactly the @ George Mekar, 148 Liberty St., | . ol Pete LeC(ure right distance apart. e DY | > As far as we know this col- GLYNN—PRATT. | The wedding of Mrs. Delia C, Pratt | and William P. Glyna took place in the 1 Free Samples lar is nowhere eclse— 50 and hetter— parlor of Mr. Glynn's mather's home | |Sovereign Trading Go. ) ’ t The couple were attended by | “Aiways Reilflb'e" | Mr. and Mrs. John R. Glynn. Th K I Q line and georgette crepe and the g 3} % CITY HALL. M | bridesmaid was attired in blue satin with georgette crepe.

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