New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 28, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1918, | Private. t ;' Nicholas Casper Anthony Hiemenz, 3 Wounded Severely. A | B - { Captain. Ferdinand Gustav Vonkummer, | Lieutenants. George L. King, Ards! Winfield M. Putnam ! er Union, New York Sergeant. | Carl J. Kalberg, 266 Silver | South Boston, M casualty list today con- mes, of which five,are of Connecticut soldiers who went across to battle for democracy’s cause. Lotk M 00 University (Day Report) ! Place, se, N. Y. N < Adam B Henn, 94 West Lin- The following casualties are re- | coln Ave. Mt. Vernon, N. Y ported by the Commanding General Ernest . Lamb, Box 96, Port- of the American Expeditionary | ville, N. Y. Forces: Bugler. William Aloysisus ack, 87 Lott Killed in action S St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Missing in . Wounded severely ...... 2 Privates. Died from wounds o0 . Harold C. Church, 1773 Broadway, Died from aecroplane St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Died from accident & er JOHN J CLARY, 46 Brownell causes . h b 4 Ave., Hartford, Clonn Died of disease 5 | Kiernan Hickey, Elm St. Concord, Missing in Action. New York and Ney land men SR Killed in Actio Privates. | E. Znd St Edmond F. Brown, 15 Lake St | Brooklyn Y- WILLI M. DURR, 7 Lathrop | (Night IZeport.) h Town, Conn. The following casualties rence Tracy, 423 Hangard Ave., [ ported by the Commanding p e " ¥ Rochester, N, Y of the American Expeditionary ng more “he s B veat o 5748 River- Killed in action .. in the ! si rive, New A Missing in action . crease of{| F 4 3 30 . $9th | Wounded severely . cents in an | St., v 'k N. | Died from wounds o Brd. of public Isidore Weinstein, 97 Ave. B, New | Died from wounds and other The new te York, N. Y. causes Bober 15 ne to w Wynne, 163 W. 122nd St., Died of disease ifter ' the latter | New N. Y. Prisondrs Will prevail. enr; Young, 62 Lime St., B co Pany was allowed | Somervill Mass. Total 194 b ;l:‘t‘ fO;'h('a(‘h i initial Sam Zolotorov, 446 Album Ave., New York and New England Men y € adwv; > Br klyn, N E i pard stated, are nece v SrocELR Y | Lieutcnant e ‘company with suffi- | Died From Wounds. Samuel J. Reid, Jr. 757 Hancock {revenud\ for adequate operation | Tdentenant. Brooklyn, N. Y. ts lines. ) Sergeants Twale Tn approving the advanced fares, | Har ireen, 14 Broderick Place, . the board statell, allowance was made | Troy, N. Y. 1 o IERIert for Sbra- for an estimatgd expenditure of $1,- Sergeant. i i o o ! 0861000 a r*for es under a 'ranc Baker, 66 Clarendon yersity. Georgo A. Waldo. West Pawlet, Vt. ’ % (&) i . rulipg of the mndtional war labor e L ASC O RS onD. #he accommodation of their de-| hoatd raising the pay of public serv i Corporals rs-the Burritt Savings Bank wiy | ice ‘car operatofs following a short- TONY DESANDR 171 Spring- Wilbur E. Barton, Ogdensburg, New ence on Saturday,-Septembor g | 1ivéd strike { summer. | dale Ave. M , Conn. ork, N Ve . - — L Clement Diefenthal, 349 7Sth St 9 o'clock, f REV. DR. AHLQUIST. L) { Brooklyn, N. Y, 0 9 o'clock, for the purpose of Portland, Con . 28—Rev. Dr. Charles Edwin Dewillis, East Fal- N ng and paying out deposits.—| L. .- Ahlquist, retired Swedish | mouth, Mass; Mechanic - Lutheran preacher. for more than 19 { John Dolan, 271 Bleecker St., | James Morris, 23 Cross St., 1all Wetw Britain Trust Company | YeATs here, andifor 15 year Wil- | Brooklyn, N. Y. Nass. 5 cox, Pa., . 3 PR ter open Saturday evening from | town in Died of Disease. e ”_' rl\at?; s g oy iliam Baker, Sanford, © 9§ o'clock for the purpose of | 1903 N hildren survive, one be- | Private. N, Y ng subscriptions to the Fourth | ing th Abel Ahlquist, late of William D. Kelberer, 828 W. Pierce | Rernard Barry, 265 W Sl IS en.—Aavt, Pontic . mow at the Newport | ave, Niagara Falls, N. Y, N e e : Ep open Saturday evenings from Wilcox in Robinson, 24 Green St. { v Wm. Bodah, 10 Quebec St., Indian Orchard Mass. James A. Hill, 216 Liberty St., Rath, : Antonas Luela, 121 Greenpoint Ave., Bl lle. Y Angel rtini, Hancock, Mass Bohumiel Mikolasek, 108 Highland Place, Yonkers, N. Y Died from Wounds Privates ldward Fdzard, 2983 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N Thomas Ryall, 109 E. 130th St., New York, 2 Abe Levine, 51 / Clifford St., Boston, Mass. Prank J. Lowensky, 534 Third Ave., Brooklyn, John v, 883 Tenth Ave., New Stanley Zaslona, 166 IFarnum St., | § South Lawrence, Mass. Died from Discase Privates Bdward A. Reilly, 1416 Putnam Ave., Bro N. ¥ BILLINGS THEOPHILUS AVERY, JR.. R D. 6, Norwich, ) 6, Norwich, Conn Dicd of Accident and Other Causes Privates James 1. Beck, Mason, N. I o Discher, 894 Madison N. Y ded Severely Major Nathan C. Shiverick, Rye, N. Y. Licutenant John H. Horton, 113 School st springfield, Mass. Sergeant John V. Hickey, Sharon St., Boston, Mass Corporals George Nicklas, 10 Quail St, Al bany, N. Y. Dennis F. &heehan, 17 Montgomery $t., Cambridge, Mass. Wagoners Andrew Co, 32 Notre Dame St., Roxbu Cecyl ¥. Baddy, 71 Linden Ave., Archie R. Pairadee, Brooklyn, N. Y St., Holyoke, Mass. { Albert Parkinson, 242 Weeden St Pawtucket, Robert I. Connors, 471 Degraw St., s . 589 E. Tth St., Flat- Brooklyn, N. Y yush, klyn, N. ¥ Peter Gould, Brigham $t, North il Joseph Turner, 491 boro, Mass . Ave., Brookiyn, N. Y Alex. Kusmis, Box 96, IHinckley, = I, s * ASSIGNMENTS, 2349 Sixth Ave ~t the following & a gned for ques- Manciny, 3 @ est St, Wal- | E Morning pole, Mass. Meskill and George Greenstein; Michael Mikruta, 18 Herbert St., | afternoon, A. A. Pouzzner and I B Amsterdam, N. Y | Hungerford; evening, W. F. Mar ohn Miller, v St., Rochester, | 7 . woods, M. D, Saxe, B. W. Alling W. Upson 74 . Hampder Privates WILL THE BOY AT THE FRONT WHO HAS NOT “ACCEPTED JESUS AS HIS SAVIOR,” AND IS KILLED, GO TO AN ENDLESS HELL? What Would YOU Believe if It Was YOUR Boy? Rev. W. W. Rose will preach Sunday evening at 7:30 upon the above subject at the Hall, 427 West Mair Strect. If you have a boy at The Front come and hear Mr. Rose. EVERYONE WELCOME. “THE DEVIL'S VACATIO How Long Will It Be? Where? Will It Take Place During the Millennium? UNDAY, Lecture by F. L. Abbott, SEPTEMBER 29, 7:45 P. M. S. D. A. GOSPEL HALL, No. 18 Main St., Near Corner of Main and Elm Sts. Illustrated Scripture Reading,—Ps. XXIII. ALL WELCOME. TO SAVE THE LIVES AND HEALTH OF OUR SOLDIER Charcoal is necessary for Gas Masks. The best form is secured from Cocoanut Shells. Satisfactory Substitutes, are Peach Stones, Apricot Pits, Prune Pits, Plum Pits, Olive Pits, Date Seeds, Cherry Pits, Brazil Nut Shells, Hickory Walnut and Butternut Shelis SAVE THEM AND HELP SAVE OUR BOYS “OVER THERE” Dry Them in the Sun or in Ovens and PUTTHEMIN THE ILIBPFERTY BARRIIISS Found in a Conspicuous Place in the Following Locations: PUBLIC SCHOOLS | PAROCHIAL The National Butter Co., 133 Main Street | J. P. Connors, 123 Hartford Ave. The Dickinson Drug Co., 169-171 Main| The Mohican Co., 367 Main Street Strect J. J. McBriarty, Cor. Church and Stanley| Burritt School Streets Elihu Burritt School Wm. H. Crowell Drug Co., 254 Main Street | Wm. Cowlishaw, 439 West Main Street East Street School F. W. Woolworth Co., 218 Main Street Red Cross Headquarters, 20 Court Street Grammar School J. M. Hallinan, Inc., 142 Main Street High School Y. M. C. A, Court and Main Streets MGHUN PIGTUHE HU“SES Vogcational 8 kol Russell Bros., Inc., 301 Main Street | Fox’s Theater, 88 W est Main Street. Trade School Keeney’s Majestic Theater, 468 Main Street| |i:coln School Raphael’s Department Store, 380-384 Main| Lyceum Theater, 17 West Main Street Monroe School Street Scenic Theater, 412- Main Street Northend School The Fair 25¢ Dept. Stere, 195 Main Street Besse-Leland Co., 215 Main Street City Drug Store, 487 Main Street Samuel Berkowitz, 624 Main Street Open Air School Osgood Hill School SCHOOLS Elm Street School Camp School St. Mary’s School ! Prevocational School Rockwell School St. Joseph’s School Smalley School Smith School St. Matthew’s School Stanley School | Bartlett School Sacred Heart School

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