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CHAS. DILLON & CO.} HA RTFORD, MEASURE MAKE AND H | WINDOW SHADES || HERE ARE SOME HATS Fnsh S R i ' HOLLANDS OPA UES TINT CLOTH A The kind of hats you have bee n looking for all season—the kind a1 gy A - Q - that you know combine smartness and the v v ftem— “diver pep-| @ (', moderate price. The hats that w e offer you here are tr vy best that money can produce. The st yle, as in the past, is unquestion- F3e Deptonates | & 2 DRESS HATS of extra fine quality velvet, effectively trimmed, nerd Lo., Drugs \ % (@ with feathers, novelty ornaments, ribbon, etc., $3.50, $1.50 ang i W e TO SUIT THE HOME $2.30. « rty. Nathan ’ Wi val Dracrists R ; B CHILDREN’S HATS You'll like our collection of hats for tiy > g E kiddies. They are not only made of the very hest materials but @ Blcin rUnteSy #Baxor. & & shapes suitable for tiny faces. The v can be had in a wide range o 4 g : : [ 1 colors and at $1.98, $2.98, and $3. 98, Rooney, 251 . S0th § J ' »'B & 5 FRANKL{N SQ B READY-TO-WEAR-HATS This is an exceptional opportunit 4 E N ¥ A . > . purchase a becoming hat at an ext remely low figure. These hat [$tian Zundel ES1Mh S : : ¥ York, g Bt 1 es €. Kellet S St "y P R XGEE L DR e e >3 SILK BEAVERS The smart. tailored hat of Vi L - - aste. The most popular model of the . Mecl #Tantes George Road, Brooklfé, M ™ i Christopher N agonc 4 o i e e 4 ot i o feil SN MGy B Total to date ceeeee 35, ; Velours to match your new costume at e . Corporals. Marine Corps Casualtics. St. New York, N&X. L U made of excellent quality velvet an d are becomingly trimmed¥ $1.98. and $2.98. Arthur Beatty, 30 'd Ave., | Missing in action (including { New York., N. Y prisoners) 4,805 | & VELVET TAMS The utility ha t of the a good range of 3 oy . 4 G a3 B colors at $1.15, $1.98 and $2.98. \ B Harold W. Kunow, 6 $t.,| Summary of casualties to date: Rochester, v Officers Nehv Vork, N. ¥, % 7/ __Herman J. Schumacher. Deaths ‘Albert, Ashby, Lyndent#e N. Y. 75, Dolgeville, N. Y. Wounded Erank . Bellantoni,” 3*#10 Second Privates. | e AYBLNeW. York, N. Y. M.y | Manual Arseneault, N. Cary ass. ! . 3 | ¢ PRBRck Carlisle, 130 W. 1/ St. | William Taward Doucette I Enlisted Mo Yes We Are Agents for Negdhork, Nv man St., Dorchester, Mass. “”'”"j et 4 | B ) owhrd' H. Avery. Stratford, N. Y. | Dics ot Disohse oundec Sondonn i Jam Ji Clarl, . 696 Tenth Ave shesaled In_hands of enemy . 5 . | B a enner, 2086 A. | New Yiork, N. y Privates. Missing i O b 7, = D) . Box 85 Van Etten, Charles F. Constantine, 4 3 3 rr, 306 Water §t., B Place, New York, N. Y. 3 Tt 7 Philip Wadsinger| 1675 Ave. A, New Bernard Heinsler. Dale St. bk, 1780 Madisop | York, Y Rochester, N. Y. (Sunday List.) . N 2 3 I Johy Hornung, 305 West 146th | Died From Accident and Other Causes The following cu alties are report- . Pt W otici, - p1-Oriuacd | §t: New. Torkwa. ¥ < T e o The kind you have seen advertised. The shade PN Y. Albert 1. Jenkins, Somerville, | oy oy POST, Chureh St | American Expeditionary Forces @ that is guarantecd. Kane, 37 Cumberland | Mass Welheaoldiain. Killed in action N Y | Orlando Juliano, 1y State Place, N {saln c DA clion RS SNENESNINE 3 X ' i 4 h Acushnorl Ave | Bobton s M Wounded Severely. Wounded severely .... 2 - T i Y Mass. John Lisi, 1 Mulberry St., N einant tied from wounds e 2 York, N. Y. Died from accident and other e 5 ) h P. Myers, $64 2nd Ave, X : P d Y A4 Joseph P. Frank W. Sutton, 449 Seventh Ave., [ o Donald Sage Mackay, 2 causes C kw York, Y , 2 St., New York, N. Y MAER !""‘_l}“" A i Fbanucl: Raw 200 Avenue C, | Brooklyn, N. Y t R Tork) - Died of disease ... 5 B ko Jiy o~ 2w York, N. ¥ James J. Dazlish. 14 Atlantie Ave., ergeants. Wounded, degree undeter- B ’ ‘.h‘.“']t- i S " &Btepnen James! McCaul, 31 River- | Rochester, N. Y | Thomas Fowler Campbell, 156 W mined = . SHSKEgH Torrile. Gt prs, N. Y Edward J. Dolan, 7 Knicker- | 13th St, New York, N. ¥ Wounded slightly i + Privai 4 Alfonso Amendo pyterdam g seaso o VBw Place, Yonke : ing seagon. Modesy §: Quinn, 95 Old Broudway, | bocker Ave., Brooklyn John B. Conley, 30 Cady St, Prisoners distinctively “Hors- Hugh James 5. Dwyer, : 18th St, | Jamestown, N. Y " P y, York, N. | 7 : fall” in quality and Nely, Yor! {uy. 51 w. 930 St | New York N. v dward R. Humann, Jr, 405 Pearl We measure and make Brenlin Shades to order originality Thomas P. R e e o o . - » g gi 3 4 e MY 2 AT , 691 S. Main | St., New York, N. Y Connecticut men on Sunday A A 3 5 Muffs, Scarfs ok, S Y8 Mark, 3 Lincoln | St, Waterbury, Conn Sl with our modern equipment in a way that will please Capes, Collar . 5 Andrew Kaas, 505 Van Cortlandt 98 Killed in Action g George H. Aicheler, 437 5th St., Private # you. St.. Waverly, ] Luke Horsfall Frect Winter, 10§ Schiey St., Glen- l“nl\u\‘w" Yonkers, N New. VerkiN v 5 ] g . . Co,, delonts ’ il oo Bos "] " Baward A Cummings, 2 Strong p, alih W GIU R B Get our free booklet on window decoration. SYLU Dic f W 1s. || A ' 2 oo 8 ek tockville, Conn. 93 ASYLUM ST, fed oL y¥¥ounc William Ladeau, 15 Prospect St., Brooklyn, N, ¥ Wounded Severely HARTFORD. i Corporal. lfl:*!ri\\‘in\\i!lv. Harold B. De Nully, 18 K. Brook- | | AEBRE Wagoner | M e Frank 1. Chase, 144 12. Hollis St, Henry Mathusek, GGt (i, || 0 Ry 1EEe@Rthacy Iy | CLIFFORD R. HASKINS Brivatos John \.l\\‘v).rnv‘h. 259 Amherst St., | WILLIAM F. BARTLETT. §) E. Private q - y » Bullalo, N ¥ th Ave. ey | MAID St Rockville, Conn. PATRICK JOSEPH RICH — e = | Ave., Woodhaven, N. ¥ g ak \,m‘k' il e = T | Ih-‘ov‘v‘»iv\‘;l:?‘l':.\',J:'I:\mm 609 Lorimer St., | vi: i MH"\»“ e | CITY: ITEMS Momcaatichiey Jan Cort .mm‘ John Tierney. 195 New York ave. | onn B Mienna, 551 Jackson Missiug in Action IY John Richard Hunter, 86 South’| = 00 Le L ‘\" Jy»’!’1“\1]:l!3:x‘\‘ ‘f‘«‘- e Prankiin | o MICHAEL J. COMCOWICH, 10 ceionbe Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 5 - Lo Sneai [ Mary St Ansonia, Conn. B4m roche ~ade, N. Y Corporal. s d E | - & onight 7:30 to 9 P. M. our reg John Mine Roche, Arcade, N. ¥ Stanley C. Swift, 31 Lord St., Wal- < = WOMAN’S GLUB PROGRAM , Mrs. George W. Traut; di- men’s 15 hose, 3 pair for 25c at Joseph Valentine Rubline, & Bertha Albert J. Peckham, 629 Fourth | .t "ar oo i JOHNSON BACK FROM rectors, . Walter H. Hart, Mrs. be-Lelana's.—advt. Place. Buffalo, N. - A Crov RN BT Edward William Cameron, Babylon Willlam C. Hungerford, Mrs. Ira . B 1ci11 1crt yesterday for a . Orville Smith, Palatine Bridge, Privates, N. Y : ' WAR ZONE CRUISE (el B xs. Herrisi B [Fiumason) (i e e g Ex rogrs Opens 1 Annual Civie | (s s S ors, s L0 days’ visit in Waterburs R T William G. Deucher, 180 W. 165th | Charles A. Becker, Laurens, Osweso ErosTaniBODERSEVECEES ) Charles §. Landers, Mrs. Andrew Jt 5 anies cbo b, 46 ean St., | Srpapast H - : —_— . 5 | Sloper. bnignt 7:30 to 9 P. M., men's i Ny St., New York, N. ¥ ol Ny | Tea at Country Cluh—Meetings to | ~'00 s f ses- o 2 s Edward H. Jewell, 41 King St., Alexander William Bowers, Garner- & thes . g den e committees for the vear are 0 union suits, 2 for $1.00 at ¥ Wilder 1. Marston, R. F. D. Can- : Chestnut. Street. Man Hears Stories Be Held at Elks’ Club. Civie—Mrs. Rufus N. Hemenway, ! chairman; Mrs. Herbert L. Mills, sec- eland’s.—advt. ton, Maine Worcester, Mass. ville, N rael Nair and,Saul Waskowitz of | ATHOS PAILIDES, 30 Liberty St., Marine Corps Report. Cecil “Canservation” is the watchword of | retary; Mrs. Ira . Hicks, Mrs. Rob- G 4 o ookt [BAnionia con: Dhe following casualiiesiare reports |vanville, N-oY i 3 - v Yale Naval Unit were home for | Ansonia, Conn ‘11)“ <‘>H( wing casualties are !renrnh'- e n o W conin- T 10 Roman Women in the Trenches, the Woman's club for the comingert N, Peck, Mrs. Isaac D. Russell, ed by the ommanding general of S, rewv 3lop 'S, arote 10:C0 : _Bene £ the | ave., IForest Hills, L. I Voar, expressed in their' new: calendar| Srs iAndrew J.ii3loper, Mrs Sty American Expeditionary Forces | T. Sloper, Mrs. George S. Talcotf, ; : Robert Johnson, son of Policeman Josep . Daly, 113 Perkins St., g = 5 5 lete] i Killed in action e I”"\M‘l’ "\1 o Dely il =ikls and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Chest- | Which has just been completed. Anjyi "y o g oo n Died of wounds received in a : 2 A Christopher Dandurand, 80 Smith D et s home on a short fur- |eventful year for the club has been Hosp ity—Mrs. John H. Kirk- - ”,‘:y’\'!‘] SR St Riookivnl NV lough after having veen on a three | planned and the social events will be | ham, chairman N Luther M. ., is the guest of Miss Vivian | gyiver Creek, N. ¥ Wounded in action (Slghtly) 1 John P. Douiot, 161 Water st.,|™ ‘A'”‘] o }‘ ”‘_”\zl” th e ants placed in the background to make | ‘Barnes, Mrs. Buell Bassette, Mrs k' of Maple street Charles B, Walrath, 51 2nd St. v @ Slig 1 Stoushton Mase with the Merchant Marine. He was [ o B0 50 B 2 | William . Brooks, Mrs. Raymond A. Wounded in action (Degree " ; i | on the S. Artimis with the rating/ V% the more mportant swotlc 0L | \citiin, ¥ Mrat (Willlam, P FReit, (e bnight 7:30 to 9 P. M. $1.00 { Gloversville, N. Y s Ceote s iz 0o L on . Artimi; : St & otk of| caplin, 2 : : S s . undetermined) Ol . Camden J of deck engineer, T'he Artimis is a | Delping win the war The foreword Russell rermond Mrs. John C. s, 2 for $1.00 a Besse-Leland picd From Accident and Other In hands of enemy e o vo e former German liner, taken over by | of the calendar is as follows: Lomis, Mrs. R. Clifford Merwin, Mr v Causes. b N the U. S. government “The board of directors has chosen | C‘harles P. Merwin, Mrs. Allan C. M & oontey st ot Stat Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 5 f | ¢ " e rnard Conley, stationed at'Staten | P Almerino Petruzzello, 200 W. 27th | _In relating his experiences, AMr. |the familiar word ‘conservation’ as| Kinnie, Mrs. E. Allen Moore, d is spending a few days at his FonaolGrimen 10l WAeh Killed in Action. SN o AN Y Johnson tells of visiling Jrance, | the theme for the year and has| Just A. Traut, Mr a p on Beaver street. Bio ooy ivate. Walter H Soilivan, 2 Main St., | Spain, Greece and Italy, At no time |sought to make one hand serve the | wachter. : . NY W ; J il 5 St S e other as consistently as possible. The| night 7:30 to 9 P. M., $1.00 Wounded Severely. Clifton Flagler, Voorhesville, N. Y., | Westboro, Mass. ot it o aubmazine Spnt Ofiel a8 SO SteRE R RO D s Press—Miss Letty H. Learned, 5 for $1.00 at Besse-Leland’s. : 4 e e , Samuel Baseh, 22 Saint Mary St.|tWo weeks ago, while cruising through | Program has been evolved for thel oo =B mm Br ool (Fo (SR Captains. 2D Kingston ! | the Metterranean Sea the wireless | Most part from our ow ‘}1“' S (e vbert (T AL Mrs. William C. g 7 . 5 . ! a . rec ’ . ests order ki e club £ - i 3 ' & hn Hagearty who left last week 1 - Armand E. zin, 111 Ford St. | operator received a warning of sub- [€sts ia order that the club .may wl Hungerford, Mrs. Elisha H, Cooper, fiddlebury College has been con- | Temple St., W. Newton, Mass - Lowell, Ma manmeybut Sthe S timely N appedrance)| SEONAACIVACWISE R SRCT FORCURRCOMDYINS 6 s Syttt el e B 1= coilege hospital with the Jay D. B. Lattin, 16 North Main Morris G. Sleight, 8. Fitzhugh CHARLES S. BROWN, 11 Wilson | 0f @ destroyer prevented any further ‘i:.l]ls“““"(,m}m,\, ‘m\d L:ryh 1:\!‘“'\ thgs | Nominating committee—Nrs i St. Albion, Orleans County, New |S(. Rochester, N. Y. S e (Cae | trouble. Going over the boat on which [ 22180 t0 CoRSTEEG . { T ANC CCTEY v oore, Mrs. John H. Kirkham, Mre York Private. Ao i 2D 'k, 1446 Amster- | the local man was stationed carried 5 Frank L. Traut atepa i s friendliness ch club member can Howard O. Dimmick, 30 Virgil St e - Y. | & cargo of 12 inch guns and Dodge | jiiectly help in efficlent service b Social—Mrs, Frank L. Traut, chair- o » Pr 5 & % S SRl 3 Madis 3 Cew | Brothers automobilts C Servic : = : Robert . 12 Prioulx St., | Binghamton, N. Y 83 Madison St., New |1 ”\\‘:‘ s anternobliee, . co-operating with the chairman of | man: Mrs. Joseph R. iAndrewn, Mrs. | hile at a French port Mr. John- T son, Mrs. Robert M, Wiorcester, E Night Report. i 5 our science department in her index | Art "he following casualties ar . Or Gaylord, North Collins, | son says he saw scores of German | a;. caoking book. Mrs. Landers by | Clark, Miss Elizabeth Leghorn, Mrs. \ t Tehlbel : ported by th A riaandin ,“n 5 Lrie Co., N. ¥ prisoners working on the docks under | jon gracious gift of tea for each | Stanley Pavker, Mrs. Ernest Pelton S eI { the American FExpeditionar, JorephiKloc RELE Earnv st SBEa o e rd. He talked with some | meeting has done much in helping us | Mrs. Alphonso B. Porter, Mrs. Harold TLUCIOUS R. SMTT . £ N Killed in action ............. 37 By A = 1 of them who could understand Ing- | to attain a morale of friendly good 'T. Sloper, Mrs, Geor Vivian, Mrs 9 P 1 e . NiasmE o otion i e (7 Thomas Leddy, 113 78th St | lish and found them to he all young, | cheer” The program follows William T. Wells and Mrs. Luther D. uits, 2 for §1.00 @ ster, (‘onn ! Wounded severely ... 290 advt T e Trimble “ru = Died from wounds . os 28 Died from accident and other GEORC M. THOMPSON, 3 causer and Cyril llivan left Satur-| @0 e Didaict diseaza | Elatholic Wniversity, Washing~ | —cork Bty B0 Ra0CNERIEL, CORD 100 9 SBe0e o 2 v York, N. Y. some eric hoihad s eld. Reception, S e Meadow . - r holi ver hin Marc Buchbinder, 24 W. 87th St. Wounded dezree. undeter: New York, Y | some American men wh 1 been at | Litchfield. Reception, Shuttle Meadc Martin K. Pasco 0. e ey st e Fadwin Chamberlain, Atlantic :\\.\ | the front was that the Germans are | club, 8 o'clock N B S e e IR N G S e ¢ and Blm St, Richmond Hill, N. ¥, drafting women into the army. The Octorber 29, current events, S T R e LG s e e Augustine Delbagne, 340 Hast 114th | man in question declared that he had | Greta Brown. - | v B slanars aavt : N St., New York, N. Y. I seen some German women, in army | November 13, open meeting rips - ¢ 2 Corporals. Joseph J. Dolan, 360 West 17th St., | uniform, chained to their guns in the | to the FPantry,” play written and [ ular meeting of Isabella Circle Howard i ERravme: 1 SN0t | e Ter ks end Newil el dimany w York, N. Y. fen e | divected by Miss Marjoric Moore, e held Tuesday evening in the | St., Olean, N. Y Killed in Action. Dorr Raymond Halladay, Wellsville, | he prisoners with swhom Mr, | Kensington. Sale of wartime food and Absolute]y Removes : candy. Index cook books, Y. W. C. A Important business will be Hiram 1ller, 127 Oakland Bt., Sergeants N. X. Johnson talked all said they were 3 M - i Brooklyn, N. ¥ James T. Dorls, Jr., 171 Buenavista| Fred Isler, 281 East 179th St. New | miad to be out of the. active. Nehting | Evmnasium. 7345 oclock, arranged | Indigestion. Druggists z p ; = 1Dy Mrs. Martin K. Pasce | 5 g refund money if it faijs. 25¢ James L. Murphy, Carbridge Ay vonier iy v ! York, N. Y. Lo | and although they had to work hard | PY ! o B%’s 15 hose. 2 - for 25c¢ at | 3 Joseph B Wever Sayvillel N ¥ George H. Jenson, 15 Post Road, | they had three square meals a day, The meeting of the club will be held e sl | Daniel J. Finnegan, 317 st 19th CoEnorals White Plains o received a few pennies a day as their | &t the Elk’s home alternate Tuesday ., New York, N, ¥ s W & Robert B. Kniffen, Wurtsboro, N. Y. | \\ypes and had good places in which M. H. Wilcox of 126 Fairview Charles T. Golden, 771 St. John's | ”;““”‘]\1‘~ »\\_“‘:;‘» 642 A. Leonard Louis Larsen, 6 Callendar Ave., | has returned home after a >, Brooklyn, N. Y | St.,, Brooklyn, Providence, R. L. £ . rd o ks visit: with er sister at|. 7. Modneh, 5411 Third Ave., | Michsel R. O'Sullivan, 287 W. 108th | © BnwWARD . KERINS, 669 | food supply in the German army 15|, .c o town to the regular meetings. e e e The courtesy when extended to resi- | Francis L. Allyn, 1825 Woodhaven 250-256 Park St. New Britain, Connecticut. Brooks, 27 Meadow St., Bald- That Germany is Putting week end. Died of Discasc. | ht 7:30 to 9 P. M., children’s Privates. | our regular $5.00 de. JOSEPH KILORAN, 103 Pendle- | 1 | | | 32.98 at Besse-Leland's.—advt. | - C S T aonn ss Katherine Gray of Brooklyn, | jfremv S. Titus, 34 Bubcock Ave., vt. John Gardiner Drinkwater, 114 Wounded in Action (Severely) night 7:30 to 9 P. AT, children’s our regular $5.00 grade, @ D $2.98 at Besse-Leland’: ivt. Lieutenant, recting of the furniture dealers | o city will be held at the Cham- f Commerce rooms New York, Y between 18 and 20 vears of age. He October &, annual ecivie tea, in, Williams The chairman of com- * Frank P. Sescilia, 6 Bridge St 1so talked with & number of Ameri- charge of Mrs. Herbert Mills, Shuttle ' mittees are as follows Art, Mrs. Holyoke, Mass can officers who expressed the opinion [ Meadow club, afternoon and evening. ! Klisha H. Cooper ature, Mi Fverett J Stevens, Edmiston, N | that next year would see the end of October 15, guest night, modern ' Alice 1. Tuck: ic, Wil- nes Conley, James Crowe, George : tor Van Yors, 22 W. 30th St.|the war. Another story told him by [ American art, Alexander T. Van L liam C. Hungerford; and sc , Mrs, ight 30 , our reg- fternoons at 3 o'clock unless others wise noted. The members of the cluh | to slcep. They told him that the . - are privileged to invite guests from Fpok. | New York, N. Y Bt iNewatork Main $t., Waterbury, Conn R el here | D tar Shski, 17¢ Jitte | ri s, o cgree Undetermine 5 o o dent guests st be 3 ) ine Peter Michonski ) Whittenton Private Wounded Degree Uv ined is & scarcity of mear for the civilian | dent guests must be limited to two in. vitations during the year but mem- bers have privilege of bringing ad- ditional resident guests on payment of 25cents for a iguest ticket The club extends an invitation to teachers and ight 7:30 to 9 P. M., men's junion suits, 2 for $1.00 at Bes- and’s.—advt St., Taunton, Mass D MoSerowite 6 oplEoTon privates. Patrick Joseph Carroll, 19 Brook- s‘:\\},\\;A\tf\ L‘” ’\”) S9 i ehteomery e (FrobEt ondend oy Ron ! | dale Ave., New Rochelle, ¥ Sam Steinberg, 212 Burt St., Syra- o the fears of an epidemic of Percy Wilbur De Mott, 104 Smith | cyse. N. Y. h influenza, a number of local | St., Bay Shore, ¥ SALVATORE VIRGILLIO, 15 Par- Ho left for S. A. T. C. colleges [ Thomas Rothwell E. 83 St, | mer St., New Haven, Conn peen sent home. Among thosc | New York, N. Y Taoon Schaffer, Rhine St Total number of « alties to date, | meetings. he officers for the year dve returned are Edward Sulli-| Joseph Wilson 360 W. 19th St Naples, 7 including thcse reported above | I o R IA follow | lom Middlebury and Jas. Conley, | New York, N. ¥ derick George Tegler, 26 na- | Killed in action (including 291 | Brosidentdl Most Rufus N Homene | jd Guite and Martin Fresen from rank W. “\= gon, 110 King St - Av Buffalo, N. Y. A faen) i SR04 For Infants and Children way; first vice president, Mrs. Marcus Northampton, Mass Diea ) Died o wounds e ay; e SRt 3 : ) From W 5. 3 B s | White; second vice president, M Charles Lane, Prospect St. near yound | Died of disease . Ussz | InUse ForOver30Years | ... b museell: recording secretars ht 7:30 to 9 P. M., children’s | coqs B I Lieutenants. 4 & Cedar, Brooklyn, N. Y utenants. Died from accident | Always bears M Lawrence Mouat; corresponding el $0.00 Erade. ages §| Joseph F. Newbrand, 23 Lewis 5t, | John M. Battle, 850 Park Ave. causes .. % oo il the fectary: Wi Totiy ) earrod; 2.98 4 esse-Lela advt. Ker: J. ' r N | . < e b ity 2 $2 ! elanc L Yonkers, N. Y, New York, N. Wounded in action -+.18,682 | Signature of 7 M{ | treasurer, Mrs. William E. Parker; | George B. Holloway, 18 W. Weir | other food stuffs which, if not as| St., Taunton, Mass. :(w\u 15 some, is nevertheless very James C. Riley, Southampton, N. Y. | nourishi Total Casualties. other social workers to attend its