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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1918, Bnemy Missing T UALTIES, Boticut Nen CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD, 1918 Fall Opening Once WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. MEASURE MAKE AND HANG WINDOW SHADES HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH Millinery, Suits, _Coats. Dresses and Blouses it 20 Garer . LR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY R TO SUIT THE HOME e T e Woodstock, We are proud not only because we know that our merchandise is superior, but because we take a highly warranted satisfaction in PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. The mllnum g casualties are rumn. | ca by the Commanding General of the Ixpeditionary Forces, total) : .\nwvum) included in above illed in Action . Wounded in Action (severely) Wounded in Action (degree undetermined) Missing in Action again we announce to our patrons a fall opening in are Missing in Action casualty in Louis J Cohoes, N John Ku Albion, N. Y Wilbert W. NOED action men who anies.The ains four are in action, se and ski, the Sinclair, Night Report. The following casualties are report- {ed by the comanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in Action Missing in_Action Wounded Severely S Wounded, Degree Undeter- minedi e Died from Accident Other e = = . e Causes Main st., Thompsonville, Leo J. Lavole, ainouch PETER F. S. | Lowell, Mass Prospect st., Hartfard, Conn. Clifford Ward Wa hburn, 70 gle st., Buffalo, N. the belief that our patrons, who have stood by us for many zain, with the enthusiasm, welcome the in fall and winter apparel. vears, will onc news that we are ready to serve them In addition to our own superb collection of winter chapeaux we are selling this year the famed Cupid and Rawak Hats, known A Woolen Coats of unexcelled quality same fgre re- : for their engaging simplicity and originality. eneral of e . 3 particularly interesting collection of Juxurious Fur Coats, and superior workmanship, and a complote line of Suits and Dresses will meet with your approval. Also a display of original beautiful Blouses. And becausec we know you believe in us we proudly invite your inspection. This vear more than ever eatment of detail, our hat In our Suit Department we manner as never before. 32 Conn. ! st., TREMBULIK, 42 Total SRS S To accommodate the great number of people who desire 10 see the Lyceum big show tonight there will be two evening performances, one at p. m., and the other at 9 p. m Try to come at nine o'c and you I will be sure of a se vou will find an exquisite finesse, a Trian- and a charming touch of deft handiwork Killed in Action. Lieutenant Missing it Action: await you alert and ready to serve Privates ‘William G. Laplante, ave., Haverhill, Mass. igland men: in Action. Emil H. Lauterwasser, 2436 Marion ave., Fordham, New York, N. Y. Died of Accident or Other Causes. Private Charles Hubert, 88 West Shreveport, N. Y. Action. 370 Hillsdale lock Harold Seaman ave., Wounded Severely in Lieutenant DILLON, 56 Conn. 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The Luke Horsfall Co., New AWANIWAA i, 1, 6 e o Iyrtle ave., trademark, ‘“His Master's Voice.”” It is on all products of the Victor Talking Machine Compa Why is the Victrola the instrument for your home? —==\, When the greatest artists of all the world make records exclusiveiy for the Victrola, To insure Victor quality, always look for the 20 Bowler St., RUSSELL, 717 bury, Conn. SUPRENANT, 92 Action nic JEAVAAUMTRAVIAVAA AAUAL Arthur F. Dorchester, Prescott, 71 Romsey St., Mas Privates 161 Isadore 93 ASYLUM ST, New Yo N Y Jesse G. Davis, HARTFORD. { mouth, Mass. e John F. Egan, Mass. AR AW WA AWAWS Altman, Suffolk St | UAAVMUAAY L 449 Pond St., Wey- Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. £5¢ AW IWAWT 95 Union St., Boston, r&,A AW Marine Summary Corps Casualtics: of C sualties to date: " CITY ITEMS stores close tonight.—advt. A. PINKUS, Eyesight Speclalist und Manufacturing Optician, YK EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE Broken Lenses Duplicated. Offce, 308 Main St. "Phoae 570 Satisfaction Guaranteed Deaths Wounded VAWAWAWAWA there must be a reason for their choice. That reason is the Victrola itself—the abso- lute fidelity with which it brings their sub- lime art into the home. And it follows that the Victrola is the one instrument to provide you with the best music and entertainment of every kind. Whether you want operatic or concertarias, or tuneful “soldier” songs, or sacred music, or band or orchestra A Enlisted Men: 913 1919 Deaths Wounded In hands man John Martin of the Pelham aval Reserve training station, ent the week-end in the city. of Lieut. Louie Jones, now attached to quartermaster department office in ew York city, spent Sunday in town Tonight 100 P. M., for 25c, at UGN EA AT VAR MY AR AVAAUMVAAURAY) il 30 to 9 2 pair onl stores close tonight.—advt Many A liberty fob is being manufactured North & Judd Manufacturing Co. large quantities, so popular has it pcome. The pendant is a duplicate Jt the Liberty Bell. Chong Ben, the new proprietor of Falsh’s Main street restaurant took ver his new place of business yeste; lay and will conduct it in connection th his Church street establishment. or the latest song “hits,” Icancses hear TMURAUAL VRATRAURALRAVRATRAY il selections—whatever you want—you Tonight only, 30 to 9:00 P. M, 1.95 men’s pajamas, 2 for $1.95 at lesse-Leland’ dvt. Raymond Patterson of 239 Brook reet left today for the Great Lakes aval Training station. John Chelstowski of 33 Smith reet slept late yvesterday morning Ind dressing hurriedly he left $50 un- ler his pillow. It has been his habit place his money th while he flept. When his wife was making he bed she failed to find the money Ind complaint was made to the police. woman boarder was suspected. The regular meeting of Isabella ircle, National Daughters of Isabel- b, will be held Tuesday evening at jhe rooms at 166 Main street. 30 to 9:00 P. for $1.00 M., at Tonight only, 7 1.00 negligee shirts, 2 Besse-Leland's.—advt Joseph Rosensweig, the night street nch vendor, was pushed through the late glass window of Abbe's hard- gare store, Saturday night. The win- ow was demolished. Rosensweig laid he was pushed without any pro- ocation. Felix Matiz of Glen street re- borted to the police yesterday uto was in collision with one re lered in the name of P. Ludorf of this ity at the corner of Fast Main and itanley streets, late Saturday night. biatiz said the machines sideswiped ch oth THEY SORATCH ! ! THEY POISON!1!! SEE “The Claws of the Hun” With Chas. Ray. i i THURS.—FRL—SAT. SOLD BY A. A. MILLS ‘80 WEST MAIN STREET Yes, We Are Agents for Brenlin Window Shades The kind you have seen advertised. The shade that is guaranteed. 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Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. Victor Records and Victor URATMUMUMUGAAUSAGRAUAUR AT RV A RAY MY SAURAVADY - Victrola XVII, $26! Victraia XV eloctric, 3325 Mahogeny or oxk 1950