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NEW BRITAIN DAILY IHI. VRY CROSBY, JFort Trumbull Beach, Conn Collin 1. Hadley, Newport. N. H Albert (. Gooffrion, 197 Chicopel RB2 471 i S £qT Now that You are { Brockton, John A. 1 Hinze St., Hilton, b ot oo oo Y Thinking of A New Antone Mello 1S Hollyhook St 1o FPRANK EDWARD PLUMRIDC & : 5 1340 A e AV Hart d, Conn % 3 3 alties £. August > > Hendrick & : tton, N grces to nor 20 Woodbine | A _ i | Let Us Show You R ~ ¥ QOur Fall Stock of e been Mechanic 'xt"!”:‘f“ PELIN E. DU l‘““hfi‘.x wian, Conn ‘ 3 ; " ': l{ats and You Will i Ired enderso Dwight mon. | ok XV Moo S Know why We are S oa in NICOLA CARABILLO, 108 Belle E o C Especially Pleased Pittstield. Mz freport- HARRY TN 1117 S e Benjamin A. Stevens, 514 { Blmira. N. Y e o s ) There is no shortage of Hats This Fall with us. And with our stock very slightly Uitica, M- = 'kl advanced in prices, we are pleased to offer you REAL FELT HATS at $2.50, $3.00 and QUESTIONNATRIC ASSIGNMENTS o rman McDonough of Second Di '] $3-50- 43 i Den: | wict Advisory Bourd Maiies Up All the leading styles and colors are in our selection. The following assignments have heon nuie by the members of the | [{§ Our collection of DERBIES is the most up-to-date. We sell them at $3.00, $3.50 le advisory board for the second district in connection swith the work | kS Prospect | 91 uestionnaires In cage any liwyer and $4-00. Jaekeon | pared he i expocted to provide his | § VELOURS ARE SCARCE—But not with us. We have a full selection of them in own substitute Startin Monda g s | optemies 3551 e osiane stock. Priced at $4.00, $5.00 and $6.50. to he present every night. 87th st., ments are for the west corridor g mard Neclon, 361 Pros- 3 Bckport, N. Y | City hall, opposite the corridor where r the work was done last spring i from Wounds. Saturday, Sept. 21. 1918-—10.00- | K8 ) 5l \ Privates 1 o . LeWitt, P. F. M 5 BSLY VESTIR . KILLEY, 40 Ward | Donough; 2:00-5:00 p. m.. ¥. B. Hun- | B 1'st., Hartford, \Conn serford W. Andrew, H. Roche, I BT svaneant, U 210 Ponslen o O L el T3 Banbere, v The name STETSON in a Hat means Real Style and Quality. We carry a full line [y N e s v wo0zo0 |68 of Stetsoms, both in Soft and Stiff Hats. STETSON VELOURS—The Best $10.00. N John Ryan, St o} st. Winooski, | 4. m., H. Roche H. Mitchell, P. F. Collars—soc, 3. SRLaR Do oo m 6o e | B Look over our line of Caps and Cloth Hats. You'll find just what you wanted there. 17 styles and all @ all lawyer: i sizes. Buy now as Dicd from Accid Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1918—10:00- the supply is limited. The prlvate e J. H liiv!\h‘n'm{"l'} {( ]1;:?\ 3 1 Claney, Southampton, - p. m., G. W. Andrew, \ ’\ : : M. H. 1. Rachlin; 7:30-9:00 p. | B Luke Horsfall & all lawyer ‘ Co., | Woundbd Severely Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1918—10:00- ~ . . Corporals 12:00 a. m.. Geo. LeWitt, . Roche 8 ASTRUM £S5 | Wiliam Proper. Middleburg, N. V.| 2:00-5:00 p. m J. Danberz, F. B. | H8 | Earl Baue . 410 Montgom- | Hungerford chlin; 7:30-9:00 p. 4 R a II RO D RC DE ————4 | ery st., Syracuse, 3 m.. all lawye ¥ _4 A A é; Thursday, 26, 1918.—10:00- Privates o . T | Yavic o 1467 rohes 12:00 a. m . K. McDonough, E. J. | B ave., Dorchester. o e WILLIAM J. LYNCH, 32 Sylvan st., Mitcholl i ARIES 50-9:00 p. m., all lawyers | Waterbury., Conn S it . S 06 12 00 mond Bdwin Padbury, 405 Wal- 1rriday, Sept 191 10:00-12 - i . m., J. H. Kirkham, H. Roche; CITY ITEMS oeh .\;;‘1] 3R u}/‘w Farm H\H,“"’”“":’ 00 p. m, E. J. Danberg, P. I o s Middletown, McDonough, Geo. LeWitt; 7:30-9:00 e 5 e Albert R. Sharp, Philmont N. Y p. m., all lawyers focdness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.— | “Y‘“mm]‘ ‘_I : ‘.\ ’_\._\,“\ S Saturday, Sept. 28, 1918-—10:00 t S onkera > a. m., P. F. McDonough, I | {r. and Mrs, G. H. Samlow have | $3 Price st. | Rachlin; 2:00-5:00 p. m., F. B. Hun- | @ ¥ arned from their summer stay at{ owell 2 | werf €. H. Mitchell, M. H. Camp; | & in Rock i N kermant 100 S) Nratetaty 9:00 p. m., all Jawyers. hom Hogan is confined to his| Warren, R. T fre on Tast Main street with an| Jeremiah J. Calnan, 184 Harvard St WEEKLYR lf you have ever read Po!lyanna you pck of grip | Cambridge, Mass. arl Kisselbrack, clerk of the war Missing in Action. e 8 . s s/ svending fnofeesicend i Corporat 15 Picces of Property cnange ando— | | Will want to see her, Work of paving West Main street, | “'J“"::M'[‘Hrl'"‘"“"' A7/ Groton et iBrov: 11 Deaths Recorded and Also 11 ond the Black Rock Bridge. will | Sy AttiagsiTio 8 fi0 Qb o Marriage Licenses. : rank Monkiowlcz has transferred| Antone Brava, 38 Pleasant st., Prov-| There were 11 marriage licenses Kierty at the ner of Broad and |incetown, Mass sned, an egual number of. deaths re- th streets to Adam Dartych Arthur J. Clark, R. F. D. 2, South | corded and 19 realty transfe re- | You want to buy, and we want to sell, why B el Valontine Blcndar oeinol| S cad sDEr : corded in the city clerk’s office during | |8 5 oty ot Mo theeter is ill a¢| Charles F. Farrell, 508 Ridge st.|the past week. The realty transfers at 7.30, at the can’t we get together? Fall River, Mass were: Mass.,, and supreme vice Killed in Action. Re J. 1. Ackley of this Sergeant make sit Corporals ck of the grip [ Tackc Jacobson SRISSIREAR Elace S Mury Beckdleh al oiHtanic Braung | | We have a complete stock of the latest style a C. Brown, purchasing agent | Breoklyn. N. ¥ ” stein, et al. land and buildings on | j§ ¢ Be. Traut & Hine Mfg. Co., win | Mike M. K Y-‘””v 124 Jay st.| Greenwood street; Mary Grandzenski e ross ooms shoes at very low prices. iation of Purchasing Agents. About Night Leport Silverman to Jonas Goldsmith. land | i 42 w M . S d h h The following casualties are re-!and buildings on Br i Angeln 7 West Main Street and hear her story. rivate M. F. Kenney of Camp|©f the American Ixpeditionary | bulldings on eass street; John | @ ALL WELCOME CALIL AT THE Forces May to Joseph S i, and | @ . tt Cliara ol et i f Wounded sligh | throp street; Thomas Czocli to Malg- ARt iosnix emply zata Czoch, one-half interest in land held October 18, when the supreme North & Judd Mfg. Co.. land on East ington, Me Woodland street; s e of Frank Harry . Frey, 135 Audubon Ave., Fstate of Terrance Riley to Johnson, land and buildings Ilusczyk, land on rkview i We wish to announce that we have the most up-to-date and B i igir o Dalroito ntlondtinel o sn-c to Thomas Sokolowski, et al., land and We know if you will give us a trial you will be from Connecticut and from fon has written to friends in this Letion huildings on Jubilee street; John Man- Honor Tt nent 5 commitiee wa o Ee S e e 454 MAIN STREET. sl S = New York and New England men: | Mfg. Co., land and buildings at Cot- | § o k B And Convince Yours Hon. Davd L. Robinson of 3 | Main street passway; Frank Zisk to Kowalezyk to Annie Kowolezyk, land street; Mechanic Church street; Bstate of Frieds Sirkin | 8 3 | Biivates avenue; John Wisoly to Katherine | 1 ‘ Auzust Bigler, 56 Second Ave.. Col- | \yisoly, one-half interest in land on | | sanitary baking plant in the city. A cordial invitation {s ex- lege Point, N. Y Smith s John S sky o [itese Smitl treet; John Skritulsky t tended to the citizens of New Britain to call and inspect this plant home, 125 Tremont St., having an | B cone i haionaian ) Doyis Rice RO eare, N buildings on Smalley street; Samuel east will be in attendance. | ported by the Commanding General | Lamate to Maria Varr land and satisfied. ; stating that a large number of Killed in LG oE 5 L v Britain men at that camp are Missing in action .......... vzuk, et al, to Hipolt Waskelewivz, 8 (ienitie fo the Boonien i Wounded severely oy, 4 land and buildings on Clinton street; nza There are 420 cases in the Died of Wounds et Adolf leuapold, et al, to Hyman B - i Died of dise SR gey Rubin, Jand and buildings on Win- = = = = ointed to a for a seting to Total poin ‘ D NG !las Tocionis to the North & Judd ta Place; James M. Curtin to the Fred L. Johnson, R. . D. 4, Farm- | Nora Zisk, land and buildings on and buildings, two pieces, on Silver | New York, N. ¥ XL Rose Kelly, land and buildings on Oal | X 1 William A Leonard, 86 Boerum | et Michael Kaczera to John | . : £y tAve., Flushing, N E . Wisoly, land and buildings on Smith 3 5 % PAUL T. LO 41 Maple- | cireet: J. August Johnson to Anna M " Rt R wood Ave., West Hartford, “onn 4 b EEa el SR rillow street; ldgar C. Linn, to Bron- eph Burnell, 1109 Manhaftan | fgnacy Cha n. land and building 3rooklyn, N. ¥ Burritt street 8 CN Gy s J. Coyne, 76 Market § pm | V . : Ma R We also sell all brands of Flour at wholesale and retail. E ' i dih Demovan, New e, VWHen your nerves are all - o hicken Your Hair| - R, elgithe el PEG NEERS ‘ ™. e, With Cuticura v out of the question take— 1f you have dandruff your hair will Bernat, Brooklyn v at bedtime—one or two ecome dry and thin, Cuticura Oint slie ® bury, T S N Q L] L] iant gentiy rubbed on spots of itch- iburn, Maine. % ELLIS 5 EET GROU H ng, scaling and dandruff and/foilowed ley Hill, 145 Milk St, Bosto i By 4 bot shampoo of Cutleura Soap Mas: ) Il nsually remove the worst cases. | | Goding besr tan Cuteurs 7 Al | Dtechanie Fach team has won one game and in and scalp troubles, eal for L.awrence J. Rizzo, 284 First a © o bin and scalp troubies. 1d Brooklyn, N. ¥ P'lls this will be the decldmg game. 111 HARTFORD AVE. »&-7-‘&%5?1;&“‘51 Addraes port-cord Privates WHOLESAT/E AND RETATL, BAKERS ficas 8c. " Ofntient 8 and fou. Talcum Zec { Charles Murray, 391 Western Avc Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. . | wibasy, X, Y. Sold everywhere, in boxes, 10c., 25¢.