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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE R 19, 1918 hn J. Woulfe, 5. 165th Prisoners New York, N. Y. Dicd From Wounds Received in Action | Total S S 2 Privates. New York and New England men: |8 1 WELADYSLAW KWYRECINSKI. 520 Killed in Action. | B | Main St, New London, Conn | et 5 Died of Discase, { Joseph A. Skratt, 429 E. Ninth st Privates, | New York, N. v # 4 : 81 Ford St | Sergea £ 3 plfare of the A | V(:!<»\:\'Ix)‘ H\ sevoy, 3604 Broag 3 Dicd From Accident and Other [ New York, N. served by that & Privates. John Ruoff, o 1. Kammer, 244 Willms | Jocdtayen o o You are invited to exhibit your vegetables from the Home Gardens, or the X i % Feorge M. Shanon, 188 Hampshi York, N. Y st., Boston, Mass Canned Vegetables and Fruits you have put up. Wounded Seserely. Privates Privates. | _Anton Jerahek, 1290 First ave 5 e Joseph L. Kenney, 5 Standish St., Joseph Kohen 1638 Washingt Dorchester, Ma Jales New York, N. Y. d Ernest L. lLangley, 497 Columhus = pelix Kuzbarskis, 418 Tilden Ave., Ave., Boston. Mass. | Gtica, N. ¥ | Lincoln, § Ernest Richard Leveridge, Enoch G. Margraf, 360 I. 163th st., | New York, N. Y | I g ¢ t Avon St.,| John Nelson, 155 K. 6 t. New | M 4 443 19, 168th St A ino Pettineo, 86 Goreck St New York, N New Yark, N. Y Perley G rpe, 112 Cove St, New | Fred C. White, 8§ W. 93rd st., New Bedford, ;. ! York city, N. Y 4| : Yt T e Philomon J. Denault, 182 Barlow | Casimir Wieszczecinski, 18 Rommell | Ribbon Prizes For Three Best Exhibits in Each Class. all River, Mass. | ave., Buffalo, N. v ST | B SPECIAL PRIZES Albert E. L \t, Willow St. Rich- pRLenatL fl | rora, vt Heath . Noble sronk- | B First Prize $5 War Savings Stamp, Second $2 Thrift Stamp for largest George Francis Owen, 1974 Park | ¥ NV and hest collection of vegeables. L Ave New York, N. Y Corpora i | Bdward Grant Coxe, 156 West 1110 B Similar prizes for largest and best collection of Canned Vegetables and Wounded Slightly. | st., New York, N. Y g | Canned Fruits. Privates, Wounded Severely. Louis M. David, 27 Smith St., Taun- | Sergeant | NOTE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT—AIl who do not take their own exhibits s ; | Calvin Valentine, Hempstead, X. Y. | to the Fair Grounds, MUST LEAVE THEM AT THE CHAMBER OF COM- s e o 1 Corporal MERCE ROOMS, No. 162 Main street on next Monday morning not later than Thomas W Shiland Cambridg . John O’Shea, 103 W. 48th St, New [N, y : ' 10 o’clock.—Remember the time and place. EXories NoX o \ DANIEL, FERNIMO, 373 Sheldoa Louis Hess, 200 Schenectady | st, Hartford, Conn. 3 N. Y | John Joseph Kiely, 33 W. Silver st., | | i‘ Corps Casualties, x i Summary of casualties to date ne 3 3eacon st. | & - " . Y 1 e | | " e i New York, N. Y ; ] i Privates | Offic o Hugh Aloyi MeGroarty, 351 Walter ening, 2 Valley Road | i 4 1 | 5 i J. Light, wve., | sehneck ave., | n, N. ¥ Ft. Washingt N. ¥ | crawfora J De Alfred W. Page, 19 Dartmouth st, | way, Cambridge, | W « et s LI a0 i ) 33 st. | Louis B. Kinde er, 84 Main st., | Easthampton, M Private o [ Keene N. H Irvingtan, N. Y Herman Willson, Stuyvesant Falls, | Joseph Remi Hetu, 108 N. Main st 0l U | Carmelo Runco, 320 E. 102nd st., IN. Y Missing in Action. ! Woonsocket. R. T ‘ Tnlisted Men: Deaths IO Comncil of Defense Backs Or- "t "™ . wen variers. || ganization for Young Women | 1o ranas of enemy jich interest of the fashion that every The army \casualty list, reported 3030 in twe ) and the Marinei L the delight of seeing corps ey WL o henan aooaeaabatats 3182 woman should have them at once. names of & ren. Of this number | mpe follo 1sualties are re- killed Jin action. The num- | orted by th ymmanding General The ber of Connedticut men on these| or i American Expeditionary | lists is unusua 1l and although | porces, (included in above total). Luke Horsfall | there are a ny f New York | ‘ {and New Epglanders listed the| . Killed in Action ............ 8 0., | < 2 majority « from the south and Died of Wounds received in 93 ASYLUM ST, middle w Action S e s ° HARTFORD. (Do L enort) Wounded in Action (severely) 2 % i V@ tln ‘}' N 'd C' ’al o o i The following casualties are re- = ! B re Ou as g ported by the Commanding General o 4 of the American Expedifionary | pica or Wounds ecoivea m acuon. {RE 413 ap old, burned out, troublesome range when a new Glenwood i Killed in Action . 22 R | e e v e | AR yroyld save from 100 to 500 lbs. in every ton? Just figure the e e——— Wounded Severely SCIY IEMS. Gl ' Il saving in dollars for one year and then for five or ten years, and The followiag casualties are report- o e ey b | gn e commandoe cenera o e || woy will quickly see why it will pay now as never before to trade i | row 21| SMising inaction’ | [@l that old stove for an up-to-the-minute Glenwood. Some one stole a baby varriage in | New York and New FEngland Men. severely frant 3. Berson's store at mi Vesteraay. atternoon. | e Dica “tromagropisns ' I8! There are hundreds of models to choose from at fair prices. . 18 eiting s | Aven Sonwors, N2 0 R oinaed” degras | Get a Glenwood and let it pay for itself in the coal it saves. ssberg of Hawkins Flenry I 7 mined) .. Amsterdam, Died of discs Complete Gas Range attached to the end of Coal Range 37143254 839149 45 i NEW YORKS’ ELITE STOOD FOR HOURS IN FRONT OF THE RIALTO TO SEE CHARLES RAY in “THE CLAWS OF THE HUN” scratch [ contamnate | || e e ISRl THEY | & THEY POISON! =r&cies nay: DESTROY! iThe Claws of the Hun WHO KNOWS?, PROBABLY THESE VERY EVENTS ARE HAPPENING IN NEW BRITAIN ! !! b A Famous Star—A Timely Sukject—A Clean and Wholesome Picture. r P SEND THE CHILDREN i ritain Don’t Miss the New Program of ! J. M. curtln @ c" New B :