New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1918, Page 2

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T RAVE Bributes (0 v‘,l i i E |t , Hor 5 1 ik ® up " remind 1 that hing Eady i kn that yot fficer and a = fhot my good f jeut. Eddy, but Nctly from h located not In 88, beind om him ony(he long before M\ vas always thel ficient, by e 100) cveryvone, It write. more tha this is not = ipiect but T not just a v m at one ‘went we: e story t (b nd g not a note, you aver 1t 1y in fc W " rts and o Ui ( { | A special induce-j | | my fah | j ment ¢ some fine Fuar ¢ nd pieces will save from $50 ta_ $100, for the veu perio@ of the Open- | our ing. 19, L Luke Horsfall | Co., 93 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD. \ts could resi or cups, two of ichly dc just 1 known a { officer, a and a lshonored the uniférm wo {he a mood officer in the Ma equires than medio | You can always have the | thought (it isn’t kr 1y help a little) a brave man should, ost rd <on who s osing. lay gentlemfan, Liout, ¥ e he more nuch I that world ‘With true sympathy ind sincerity. “Matthew 1 H. Griswold valry, A. I real CITY ITEMS Kdward A. | | “1st Lieut #2nd 1 Led Thomas Square, ia Y. M / has written a follow this . o b “Dear Mr Iy Just a note ady m felt sympath son, and my old while leading his men in t attack in Belleau Wood. A\s you may have heard tunate enoug in the little ul P, W Clarence ko wWitz Sandstrom and Harry h joined the Yale | unit 1 of Southing- | wrned to tive service at the Red church tonight Tirst Amc n Will Connot ve o Lockhart Pt been ret utenant who has try after seeing ce, will ing at the First 1y 3¢ Cross Loadhs xtend incorest th | Mrs. he vour o'clock Mary's Sodality will give a St Mary's hall October 11, the | s to turned over to the of Columbus war fund for towels.——advt | Ernestine Barry, at the high school, more | paited just the actuary department | take up he Travelers’ Insurance company, S, taken a position with the Boston |{he mornin of the John Hancock Insurance | pent of Marines, bany as mathematician i oaealts e e r the accommodation of thel one of the houses as T was ors the New Britain Trust with O B will commence on Saturday, e aer i it R ehinwodin her 28, to keep oper turday spring, where washed s from 7:30 to 9 o'clock, for a short tall not of receiving deposits on however, regiment to move moved off with the “Leslie spoke of you asked me to write happea and 1 should before this had T been the report which T had not much of hand at letter, but I am probal one of his New Britain w him recently, T felt it write you something. He v finest soldiers of our on in o be hts and s A structor 1tly with Leslie des villag before the troo their position « the aby 1 to see formenrly rted town and was romy - de- com- Sex some we We were bose othe 1 shov hs iward Ginsberg has 2sen inducted the Harvard naval unit and Leslio forans and Arthur L. Rathfeder been inducted into the army hing camp at that university. br the accommodation of their de- ors the Burritt Savings Bank 1 mence on Saturday, September 28, | eep open Saturday evenings from to 9 o'clock, for the purpose of iving and paying out deposits.— re serv S A e TR N A B RN e S Should be on every table! & INSTANT POSTUM | (Aflavor almost wndistinguishable frcm coffee) F)r years the favorite peace-time beverage of tens of thousands. Now evenmore prominent because Made in America”and a saver of ocean tonnage much needed for our armies “Over There . Made instantly-no boiling . A sugar saver and a truly delicious and satisfying table drink for young and old. R Your glorious battles in the for Drive. friend with part of another as orders soon came forward e outfit. at home and able to confirm this sort of a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | a credit to them ana to New Britai | as all his friends kaew he would be | 1 have talked with some of his men | { since and he had long since won their | respect and rd. The work g }th.\v men did during those fi | | days of June, with little or no support superior numwers and ¢ ipment ,can never be forgot- ten ey saved Paris and made a long stride toward shortening the war that it may be of somc you to have a of Lesli keenly, T Very 1y vours, “THOMAS W. WILBOR, Who has =" 60, 1B0Y WOUNDED § United | 2.2 FIGRTING FOR U. 5. pRed th and against vastly “Trusting ittle word who remain comfort to an old his loss friend most sincer Leslie S i eVeu i be: | d two at the enew | Private Adolph Geidel of Grove 1) h he | ! «ne ! Street on Gasualty List at he | entle: a by e harge from of 109 the one General for today and as severely wounded in member of Co. T, and enlisted on Geidel clty A\dolph this soldier wlty list Private Grove street | | Ne itain on ng's ¢ reported He was a Infantry 1917. are 604 Americans and thes made the supreme sacrifice field of battle. The report shows | that 160 others have died of wounds, ! or 126 are missing e wounded H tion 102 T | september 5 fddy have ' e the nave the | on 171 on There list today of . 1918, | disens 156 ¢ Report) i sualties are report- | eneral of | accident action and (Day The following c by the Commanding you af | o American Expeditionary Forces: perhaps 1| *iojjled in action 84 t will Missing in action .. o 63 1 a ways | wounded severely 73 Son was Died of disease sntleman. Died of accident orfunc to causes ... L have! pieq from wounds several Wounded slightly tter G | in Jue range | 28t | ea ast it a &ubj any miles | time, not And it it he was than the liked by | tention to | v 1 know | ish to dis- t sending praise for | ved it that s a good | man who | re; and to rin corps re ability consoling now, but it | son died one of the | history of Total 300 York and New England men Killed in Action. Licutenant, New Cramer, 305 162nd S N S Carl C | New York, zeant. O’'Donovan, York, N. Y Corpo Beausoleil, Mass. Brenner, A Thomas P. d St., New epeat i Alhert 346 Hilldale Ave., Haverhill, | George Edmund cadia | | Road, Sracuse 19th St., | John J. Finn New York, N Cornelius P, tion Placc Brooklyn, John Kirkpatrick. | fora, N. Y i Privates. THOMAS P YRY JOHNSON, High St., Norwich, Otis H. Hadley N. Y | William Vincent Syracuse, Von Diezel: ¥ork, T Died From Wounds. als, Westminister St., Fitzpatrick, 80 Visite ND Main St., Staf- you both 108 H Griswold. | M. R. C., | Bath, Kelly, 216 Beverly Road, Harry New f ifranklin 4th | in France 'th, 1918 Corpo you and Fogg, 18 'd most e death to Cecil W Hyde Park, of IKugene Francis Kelly, Leslie, | place, Brooklyn, N. Y 89 Irving Nicho- | first b Joseph (. Roberts, 608 St. Ave., New York N. Privates. 464 he | 1as T was for- | e on June 1! where ‘we | Theobald ps went out | Manchester, n the line. | Corneliu 1:30 in | Newburypo regt James W. more than | ton, Mass called from Athnanasios Michalopoulas, walking by | Suffolk St., Lowell, Mass. 1 search of Conrad Kiefhaber, 228 May St. to a little | Brooklyn, N. Y up and had [ Raymond E. Ri given long Springfield, Mass. for his Rudolph William Padley, and 1| field St., Rochester, N. Y. Roy W. Reno, 25 Whitney Ludlow, Mass. Harry Schneider s0 . LN, Y P Carfier N. J. Cote, H. Doyle, 6 M: Franci Kent out Box 3182, Bos- 408 169 St 248 Gar- d anything 660 Gates Ave., e done sident and Other ceived. T'm Causes, Sergeants. SIMPSON, 55 Hunt- Conn. Canton, the only . friends who REGINALD P my duty o jneton Road, Bridgeport was with the | AUSTIN 5. MAIAN, and was | Gonn )1y ice Wounded Severely. | Anthony, Patrick Farina, ‘ Parmenter St., Newburgh, Stephen W. Johnson, 14 S to St., Cambridge, Mass James M. Swartout, Dalton, Mass. Corporal Tsrael Blatt, 1675 way, Brooklyn, N. Y John Kase, Jr., 115 Brooklyn N. Y. GEORGE A. Norwalk, Conn Harold T. Hughes, Maine acramen- Main St., istern Park- SN Jewell St WIRTH, R. F. D. 42 i Dyer Brook, Bugler. 14 P William C. | Dorchester, Jones, Ellsworth Mass. Privates, Lester J ard, 250 Somerville, ) John J. Mor Nicholas ( | Syracuse, N. | "ERWIN A | St., Middletown D. Brown, ¥ Campbell S AT Woundea Slightly. Lieutenant. 40 Wall § Beacon , Walden, N. Y ris, 304 Basin St CHILLING, 38 Oak Conn Jesse 508 Elmira, Alonzo St., Gloversville, Sullivan TSN NS Van Wyck RS | | Charles D. Baker ‘ Yorlk, N.-¥. ‘ Sergeant. James Sheridan Vincent Matthews, | 266 Martense St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Williams | st, | | Rocheste | American ¥ | New Xew | Watertown, 1918, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, This coal and gas range with two ovens is a wonder for cooking Although less than four feet long it can do every kind of cooking for any ordinary family by gas in warm weather or by coal or wood when the kitchen needs heating. When in a hurry both ovens can be used at the same time—one for roasting and the other for pastry baking. It certainly does “Make Cooking and Baking Easy” Nvuwn LAY FARRER WA v it (i —— Call and See this™ ‘Wonderful Cooking Machine plements. The combined concern will be known as the International Hgr- vester Co. MERGER O. K. 26.—The state HARVESTER Trenton, N. J., board of public utility commissioners today approved a merger agreement Private, Thomas R. Doucett, 10 Harbor Ter- | David Meltzer, 356 Cherry St., o g0 ot Sler BNl o Martin M. Kelly, York, N. Y. 419 Hicks b A Al o | Brooklyn, N. ¥ | Bising 1a Actibn. Edward P. O’Brien, Jr., 127 Front | Privates. Pallston Spa, N | between the international Harve Willizun H. ¥ Astor 2 of New Jer: and the Interns Place, | SR S 3 New York, N. ¥ | tiona arvester corporation. The S e ey combjination, said the board's state- 2 \1. & | ment, will accomplish reforms in i " | economy aad efficiency for the two Died of | companies, which have a capital of Capt $70,000,000 and are engaged through- Gall N ¥ e Sept. L. F. M. SOCIETY ME! The Ladies Foreign Missionary so- cciety of the South church will hold its first fall meeting Friday at 3 p. m. In the chapel. The subject of the megt- ing will be “The War and Our Task,” will be discussed by Miss Eliza- Roge: A social hour will fel- the meeting and all ladies are re- to attend, M. 144 Front St., ! sell,” 24 N. Y Stanley Bagor, Chicopee, Ma George H. Blake, R. Roy C. Walden, N. Y. Joseph Fazio, 1187 3vd 69th St, New York, N. Y. Charles W. Gott, 110 t Edwarc Ames, Chestnut St 18 Millblock, Au- 25 1sta, oD and beth low quested Rome, Discase, in Davidson, 46 Grant St., S out the country in the manufacture, sale and repair of agricultural im- Charles H 115 College ave., Ithaca Dicd her, Ave., E from Acroplane Accident. E. Manlius | LiCutenant H. Heights Wounded Severely. Captain Upton, 27 Mass | Charles Arlington 2 31 Winter St., Harvard Worcester, Mass. Thomas F. Morrissey, 1 Place, Worcester, Mass. (Night Report.) The following casualties ¢ by the commanding gene paditionary fore Killed in action : 87 Missing in action .... i Wounded severely e Died from wouads Dicd from aeroplane : Died from accident causes . Dicd of di Wounded mined CONSERVE YOUR COAL SUPPLY Cooperate With the Fuel Administration Storm Sash and Doors Will save heat and give you the benefit of every , x meach s4tn | Pound of coal you burn. Y | Order now so you S2na before cold weather. Phone us and our representative will call, meas- ure and quote prices. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO. INC.{ 250 256 Park Street New Britain, Conn. GLASS Sutton 131 % Herman Hennig, Goulding Buffalo, N. Y Licutenant Melville, 40 Mass. Jay I ave., re report- 1 of the | ed | Thomas Massa- Quincy, Private ia Roth, 236 E N, X Walsh, John chusetts ave., th st., New Benj Yorlk, James kers, N. Y ADOLPH undeter- ’ ]"']“’;‘“”\“‘” Portland, Elmer A st., Rockaway iflent other 206 Marble st, Yon- |H GEIDEL, 109 Grove st., Conn rwin, 33 Monterose ave., Me. Johnson, 2 ch McGrath, 138 W N. Y and New Iingland men: Action, Total will have them ready New York S e Hart st., Boston, ] 26th | 163 W, By 51st Michael npbell, Matthew F. Carberry, st, New York. N. Y. Patrick Reynolds, York, N. Y Joseph Rizzo, Iyn He Yor Curran, 29 Oakley st., Mass. Dunn, Mass. | . Bugene Dorcheste Iward Lynn, 247 W. 116th st., 18 Kenwood Ter- 1236 60th st., Brook- Missing in Ac Privates rald, 410 F 1429 Matilda, New | John V Brooklyn, N. ¥ Manuel N Providence, Stewart Chelsea, eorge T. I m, Carmine Renzo Schenectady, N. ¥ Ruddick Trowbr N. X Fitzge 728 Eighth ave., Lopes, 266 Commercial | R. 1. Oxenham, Mass. alconer, 2 Davis Yor Hector Parquette, 48 Summer st., Mass. Walsh, e Died from Wounds, Privates 1 Omer Boissonneau, 37 Kidder Court, Manchester, N. H. | dohn 816 Charlotte st., Utica, Terrace, dge, Monticello,

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