New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1918, Page 8

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Privates 27 Walnut " St . 56 Clfton Ave., | dward Murphy, 75 zton, Mase. Block | Died From Aeroplane Accident Lieutenant Bradford Private THOMAS P. QUINN, We Conn t Sudlield Wounded Severely Corporal Walter J. Murphy, JAN. State st | 539 Cahot St., 386G 20th St r, Box 91, Belvidere, Marine Corps Casualties Summary of Casualties to date 1916 ds of enemy e American Expeditionary Forces (included in above total): Killed in Action o Died of Wounds Received in Action i Wounded in Action (sev Wounded in Action, (¢ undetermined) ........ Missing in Action In Hands of Enemy Killed in Action Private George R “ambridge, N Wounded in Sergeant Otto J. Pedt, 196 Franklin St. Yonawanda, N. Y ction (severely) Missing in Action Privates Nicholas D. Redhead, Bt., Brooklyn, N. Y Emanuel Solins, 385 Macon 415 Milford St., St., T »d by the c American Expeditionary forces: Killed in action 2 Missing in action ounded severely d of wounds accident and other Wounded undeter- mined) Wounded (de slightly . New York and New England men Killed in Action. Corporals 53 State st B et to the Golf NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1913 - - By Eriggs!; Course on a Gasless Sunday on ' HrNOw \NHERG) THEY LIVE HIGH- 0VER HIMSELF HoovER To JONESES HOUSE- 1eTs . Go! St s 1% EGe SHELLS AND A BANANA SN ! / = ?/é%fi « FERITSCH 5. 134th st, New 525 Greene T2 Sprague st ricks, 366 Pine st., *. Monson, 10 Hancock st. 0, Linoleumville, N. Y. Died of Wounds. Privates Nickles, R Wounded Sceverely. Licutenants o H. T ster, N. ¥ Vertz, 1440 Jefferson Privates 19 Merrimac Stightly Wounded, Sergeant. Russcll Winslow Worcester Mass Missing in Action. Private ‘reeman Le Valley 3rd Hunt st attleboro, Vit 325 AT WOMAN'S COLLEGE . 3. With the > for o slment for the is completed of Aabout § faculty have class from th uated next J many ze will be e and its present ALE STUDENTS. t. 24 —\V¥hilc pen until 1 clisses induc- mem- | al examination prior to Army Train- Ladies’ Vici Kid and Gun Metal Ex. High Cut All Hand $3.00 Lace Shoes. Sewed. Special %5 Value THE VERY LAST OPPORTUNITY WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS A Saving of $2.00 or More on Any of These Shoes BOYS' SCHOOL SHOE S AND ’l‘AT\’V GRAIN SCOU:F SVHV(V)ES COPYRIGHT 1918, NEW YORK TRIBUNE INC LEWIS SHADES LEONARD IN EIGHT ROUNDS York, 24.—Ted “Kid” welterweight champion, Benny Leonard, ht champion in a fast eight at Wied was the s Sept the last aight park, Newark. Lewl Ladies’ Gray Kid, High Brown and White High B Tennis. All Sizes. el $1.00 Children’s Dark Mahog- | e any High Lace, . Special $ 2.29 of the time and carried Neither sor the most > ili he bé e harc o He v Cut Lace, Military the battle hard t nn 1 nd the on points at the Heel. very prett but it was ac ¢ has shown Special $6 Value $3.95 ance of opin Berngrd L. Buente, Mew Yeork, N. T, | " MODERN BOOT SHOP tion. | ood boxing exhibition and ! { CONSERVE YOUR COAL haa | § boxer, however, was in any great dan- | § il have the fans arguing or a long time to come nen By The Ash’eay-Bbco Co. end Him‘ THE HERALD | “Believe me, Ma, it sure did seem good to get a bunch of Heralds in the mail yesterday. Gee, for a couple of hours I was back on Main street and I felt like knocking the ser- geant down when he came and told me to get to work”’—Extract from a soldier’s letter to his mother. g Maybe YOUR BOY Would like to spend “a couple of hours back on Main street.” He Can Do It. FOR TWENTY CENTS A WEEK We will mail the Herald to any soldier— ANYWHERE | IN | FRANCE SUPPLY Cooperate With the Fuel Administration Storm Sash and Doors Will save heat and give you the benefit of every pound of coal you burn. Order now so you before cold weather. Phone us and our representative will call, meags ure and quote prices. will have them read aeik b RACKLIFFE BROS. 0. IN 250 256 Park Street New Britain, C)nn.

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