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2 OCTOBE R 1918. 10. THREE LOCAL BOYS' the House - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Children |A Handy Man Around " Frail, Sickly SUPREME SACRIFICE One Killed in Action and Two Die ‘ Behind the Lines Today’s rcasualty list largest that has 'been issued %h(‘ war department since the beginning | of the war and of the 1090 names, Connecticut has a large per centage | and New tain itself contributes three—Privates Stanley Brogis (killed in action); Adolph Geidel (died wounds), Rake Alekiewiczius, (died from accident). As explained in last evening Herald, there is some gquestion as to whether or not Brogis ' is actually dead as letters have bheen received from him written after the date on 'which he was supposed to have been killed. Private Geidel was geported last w riously wound- ¢ 4l and has sinc 1ccumbed. He Was a member of Co. I, 1024 U, fhfantry. Private ilekiewiczius went £ Fort Slocum where he entered the May 1 of this (Day Report.) asuaities ave vepor eneral of the | | | of the by is one o Bainbridge, N.Y. “‘My little daughter, 13 years old, overworked and was run-down, tired all the time, nervous, had headaches, couldn’t eat and had to stay out of school. Vinol has built her up. She has a good appetite, no more head- aches and has_returned to schou! and Kk as s vear gervice on disner, 8§ Factor) n action 2 action severely prio 615 Cuttler enectady, " 3is e ¥ranklin Cole, R. F. D. 1, and otner y Michael $0th St.. New York, Wounded Willlam E. Cossen, Prisoners SR o L Brooklyn, - oy Di N, ¥ Ansalone, N H Jamestow , Fitchburg James P. Bur New York N. Y William James Connolly, . St., Brooklyn, N. Y ward A. struction Co., Connolly tast N Josep Meghan Monroe New Yorx and New Bnglind m L Killed in Action L Licutenant Totai ~ 117th St., lquist N. Y eronino, Mass. 260 1sevilie, New Hotel Ave., 415 Madison Water St. 802 Melrose Corporals B Barl A. 142 Front St., Bxe- 171 New Lotts are Ringer Con- Mas: Perkin: 57T Bates, odd, Brooklyn, ¥ Paul 1. McLeod, William Conville, #ve, New Yor New York N, Y i . Antoine A. Dupuis, ¥ James E. Robins i B Epringfield, Mass . Brookiyn, N. Y. Andrew H. Haupt 1872 Linden St Wagoner Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Joseph Woll, Timothy Leary, 4 Moad, Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y P Privates William McCarthy, 133 215 East New York, N. Y WILLIAM B. M'CARTHY, S. Manchester, Conn. Michael Mallon, 3 New York, N. Y. Guy Harris, I ANGELO PIETRO, Waterbury. Conn. STEPHEN RYPKA, Norwich, T Bdward Sipy way, Buffalo, N. Thomas Napoleon J. Stebbins, New York, N. Y. St., Feedingz Hills, Mass. John F. Brosnahan, Beach St., Brat- Willi 7. Toole, 471 tigboro, Vt. | Atbany : John Doucett, Jacob S. Werber, Shee, Mass . 51 W. 178th St., George L. Forman, Jr., Old Chatham | Andrew N Y. i pital, Schenect Roy Da Harry #5th St., }lyn, N. ¥ Stephen A St. | Abraham Berkowitz, 112 Brooklyn, N. Y. t. New York, v W. I. Lynch, 468 2nd Ave., New | William Bross, York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. RAY RICHITELLI, | Henry L. Buschkaroff, New Haven, Conn. { bocker Ave., Brooklyn, Rudolph J. Schwartz, T5th | Howard Dauterman, St., New York, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y Died From Wounds Stephen V. Derrig, Sergeant New York, N. Y John J. Hagger, 544 Patrick Dubreuil, 1443 Brooklyn, N. Y. Manchester, N. H, 5 Corporals Abraham J. Dunn, Andrew Knipper, Dry Awve., Brooklyn, N. Y. {ilendale, N. Y. Thomas F. Flood, Gustav J. Winter, Brooklyn, N. Y. v York, N. Y. Nathaniel J. Ruvinsky, 52 Albert B. Schering, 683 . 1 liams Ave., Brooklyn, N, Y New York, N. Y. James W. Simpson, 126 Lewis Edwin . Kelly, Yonke (L New York, N. Y Charles E. Sulliv: George J. Bush 39 Ave., Cambridge, ) IMaverhill, Mass. Abram Portno ADOLPH GEIDEL New York, N. Y. New Britain, Conn. Glenn A, Pullman, 14 Arling Block, Died of Disease. Herkimer, N. Y. y Privates erdinand M Gabriel Hatjoglon, 695 York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Ernest Joseph WILLIAM A. CORCORAN, 3 West Po Ave, lumbia St., Hartfors John Francis RAK! ALEKIEWICZIUS, Box 19 Franklin St., New Britain, Conn Edward W. Higgins, Milham Box 41, Marlboro, Mas Wounded Severely. Lieutenant WALTER B. DAVIS, 194 Main South Farms, Middletown, Conn. Sergeants Wray, R. F Boston, Davidson Third 18 142 Rutland 17h 101st St., % John Braun, New York, N, Y. . STANLEY BROGIS, 56 Smalley St., New Britain, Conn. : John Costello, 316 B. 93rd St., York, N. Y. ) Bdmund* Crotty, 614 fia Ave., Elmira, N. Y Thomas J. Dukuette, town, Gouverneur, N. Y. 49 New B Avoca, N. Y. Pennsylva- | Maple Ste, 2 Johns- 424 Main St., Ce Fifth Awe., Humbolt 18 Westfield Hamilton St., 11 Daisy St. Law- Care Buchsdorf, New York, N. Y. Wroubel, Schenectady Hos dy, N. ¥ 11, 1676 56th § Jacobson, 311 West N. bert w York, Lang, Brook- Cedar st Tth 510 West 51st St Post Office. 0 Knicker- N, X 558 Swan 500 E 1103 Park Ave., Warren St., | Elm St., 515 Vermont Harbor Road, 242 Pearl E. 93rd St., Sth St = | 8L, 436 Bast $4th St., Hazelton § ; Henry St 109 Grove St., ) 51 Maiden Lane, Sixth Ave., | Ne Rozumalski, Dunkirk, N. Y. Farrell, R. F. D. 3 X ite 249 Co- 381 Rol Frale Upper Tuckaho Solomon Gertler. Brooklyn, N. Y. HARRY St., rt Plains Rd., Road, Flushing Ave., PIE, Waterbury, Conn rancis Edmund Hall, last Providence, R WILLIAM HINF Bridgeport, Conn. E. K 8. Bridizeport, Conn. ; vatore La Rocco. 78 Sanford St Brooklyn, N. Y ISADORIZ D, 1,IRHMAN, 42 Cottage . New Haven, Conn William MeGoldric New Yor) v Orange St., Royal D1 . Y. Julius Cohn, New York, N. Y. Bdward Scott, 18 Locust Hill ive Yonkers, N. Y. ‘William Albert Fr Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y Wilfred Nolet, 702 Methuen, Mass. Corporals Ernest O, Dickhaus, 7 Jrooklyn, N. Y Thomas Russo, 107 Brooklyn, N. Y. Anthony Scicchitanto, 5t., Fall River, Mass. Arthur Tionel Williams, 4 New Hartford, Conn Charles B. Cornell, Brooklyn, N, Y. Burton J. Phillips Livernore Maine. John T ford, Ma: M Altona, 109 Henry 767 White Plains Ave., Ancis Greenock St eyer, 398 Seventh Haverhill St., | Evergreen Skillman Ave., %71 Bedford William ’p. Sancho AV Y Pearl St., | BPITRN SIDORENTO, §i ford, Co Wounded Shightly Corporal 104 Concora i&t., Malls, niamin Ma s Missing in Action, Corporal Devaney, 31 Tufts St.. Med- Mechanics DERMY Geon ton, Vt CHARLES Groton, Conn William J. McKay, Montague, ddlcr. Bdward J. Riley, 12 Haverhill, Mass. R. 10 D1, Mas Privates Robert A. Bic Co., 514 Main St., B Benjamin J. Berna Poughkeepsic. N. Y awm, Care Victo falo, N. Y rd, 69 Bric Maynard Ave., “hamberlain New York, N. Y. Green- | Prospect | ' cluded Ave., Washburn | st., 118th St., | Wells | Park- | St., | st., Wil- | Valentine | New 34 Grove St., | | New | New ° e Improve Rapidly on Vinol The reason we so strongly recommend Vino! for frail, sickly children is because it is a non-secret remedy which contains Beef and Cod Liver Pep- tones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Glyce- rophosphates — but no oil — the very clements nceded to build them up. taste, and children love it. These Two Mothers Have Proved This. It is delicious to the Williamson, W. Va. “My little boy was weak, puny, and tired all the time, did not want to do anything. Vinol was recom- mended and it built up his strength andmade himhealthy. Now he romps and plays like othor children. We certainly believein Vinol for children.” —Harley Clay. ualties > MEX Summary of rasyalties to date Missing Deaths Wounded In hands of enc Missing The foliowing ed hy American in & Killed in Died of isnalt Cormmandin : report- ral of the (in the Expedition IForces, total.) tion ove wonnd: action .. 5 \ Wounded in action (severely) 1 Wounded in (slight Missing in action action | | Total . s, P | | Privates Dudl Roxbury, Hixon, 126 Y | Wulson Second David A, Redford, Pawtucket, R. L. Wounded in Licutenant 19 Daniels St., \ction Pri oS Donahue, (Severely.) James A. Buffalo, N. B, Kelly, N Kosiner, N. ¥ Missing in A\ction. Private Daboll, 803 (Night Report) The following casualties arve report- ed by the commanding general of the American seditionary Fore 544 Fulton St., Fossard St., Port 10 W. 112th St.. v York, Wilson Roihester, H Harvard ¢ Killed in action Missing in action Wounded severely Died : Died from aeroplane accident Died from accident and other from wounds | | | | | | | Died of disease ...... e | Wounded, undete ! mined Prisoners degree 534 men: Total New York and New England Killed in Action. Licutenant Lederle, Yo Louis J. Sixth Ave. New | 900 William Bain- bridge St. | Yorlk, N Corporals sing, Mz Boyle, M. Morschauser New York, N. Y | ates., Amdur, 85 Pine ison 685 E George Joseph Brooklyn, George 132nd St., rles N Y William J. Doyle, St., Buffa- | 191 2nd Ave ! New | Place, Kingston, N 1 erly; | Milton, ton St | Pawtucket, | ington St., ew York, N. Y Frederick Fleming, Yorlk, N. ¥ Salie Hausn York. . Edward T. Joyvce, Jv., N. Georze H Union Course, . B John J. McGloin., New York, N. Y Henry McGowan, 154 Brooklyn, N Charles A, 1 New i Y Thomas Mooney York, N. Y. William Ryan, 206 Ave., New N Y Arthur th Brookyn, N. 140 W Third Third S Brookly, Le: 79 360 W. 21 Bleecker Wes 706 Union St.. New Vi Worcester ooklyn, N. Y. i Bender, N Brown, Mass. Sutphen kiyn, Y. Dicd 1ror Yori, W, Whitman, York IN. ¥ William W Mas Wood montl Corporals Frank B. Place, New Fred Mahoney T Private Allen N. Tames W Schencctady Vieder George © Front York, N. | 5 [ Enfield St | Vgt HEARY THERE'S A DRAFT — You €i1nD Fix «T- ™M Harry E. Yorl John Kronfield, 2086 Vyse Ave., N. Y Il Noonan, 14 Wyncoop L Frank Ahenok, 21 Buffalo Vo X Joseph Bazinski. Lynn, Mass. Edward J Brooklyn, Henry G. Mass. Alfred Rober Manchester, Harry V Mass, Dicd From Discase, Privates, John Stathis, 3 New York, N. Y. EDWARD FARRELL, Hartford, Conn Dicd i Mariner St | | 128 Vine St Macon St | Bell, lllis, 48 Brown St., 58 Winter Tyler, 139 Blue Hill Washing- | Peter Box 590 From Acroplanc Accident. Licutenant. Stephen Webster, 67 Augusta, Maine Dicd I'rom Accident and Other Causes. Privates, ffum, 59 State St., B Merrick St., R. I Frank Denell New York, N. Y Wounnded Severely. Licutenant JOHN A. HARVEY Ave., New London, Conn. anklin H. Springer, Bristol, R. T Joseph Anderson Eastport, Brown, 34 Arthur B 530 Brook Ave., 580 Ocean 84 Benton Swett, 59 Wash- Maine. Linden St., Byron Clark Nedham, Mass. Joseph W. Rink New Rochelle, N 49 Crescent Ave., Chiristiz 3rd St., N. ¥ liman, Harold Brooklyn, Lloyd E Olean, 5 J es C. Souter, Buffalo, N. Y. Corpor Brandenbun S1st St.. New York, N. ¥ Harold B. De Nully, 18 line St Brookline, Mass William J. Dunlea, 390 Brooklyn, N. Y. Erncst D. Roberts, Granville, N. Y Bernard €. Schaumbu Ave., Brooklyn, N Ernest A Manchester, John J: Salam Jan Barry N St., 288 Franklin Otto A. 102 West E. Brook- 15th St., Quaker St 313 Forest Ave., mes ron 31 Atlantic aca, Y Ninth St., | Niagara Charles Stone St., Oneida, N 19th St., Jaine: New York, N Buglers. \lbert Berthe N ¥ Jogeph 1010 South Utica Danicl Br: oklyn, Leveridge 145 N Burchard Robert JSth Owen W. M: Watertown ARTHUR Seymour S Cl York st., Y. LEWIS BEATSON Bristol, Conn. rles O. N , 219 E . ew York John F. York, N. {alman Ave., Geor Ave., New James F. O'Conner, 2 t New York. N. ¥ Georze Patterson New York, N. Y IFrederick Max John Brooklyn, N. ¥ Thomas Peter Place, Brooklyn 10 197th Ave., Grand Park 128th St Hudson St Bristol St Jones Willow N. Y Kochinsky Ny X MeGarrs Steve Brooklyn Donald I Roche neent chester | derbilt A | Yorlk | Chelsea, Troy New won T T AND SEE IE You CAN, O 2 Ste ) New Yoik FREDERICK Unionville, Thom: Ogdensh N Harry Buftalo, Beec land Arthur New Joseph J Thomas New York, George Sch N St St 0oklyn. Conn James York, 2 LaPierre. MeBride N wabel, Roone N Y v Smith Subke, Thomas Scoma, York, Ernest T Y | Me. Willian c., ¥ ric W. Herbert N. Y Tony Mass. Glen R William P, Lynn, Mass. Philip V. Y John D. X Harry N. Van . o 1 ¢ i % 1 ) H ; 9 Walker. Arthur ooklyn, D ¥ nsen, 201 New York N. Y Harris, Macluski, Morrison, Noonan, 32 Vieck, Walte —cs = \ \‘ WAIT TiLL GET e & \ SOME TOOLS~ § THAT N Koowd WHATS. ONE MINUTE THE MATTER 7 ¢ 7 MIGH T HAUE \ KnowN SOME— THING' LIME THIS wWouLD HAPPEN Rockville 101 ith Charles Ave., T Center Wh York Wogatzke, 5 len IKendall s Fdward 244 West New e SMITH. Box N 10 Barre St THOMAN Hartford Roy, Alfred Oldtown, John Court, Wooley, Bedford Fiorito, or South Orchard New Leo A Y Morris New York, Joseph Gold York, N. ¥ Vincent Gugliuz So. Lawrence, Pauline St | St Co ie St Le B West 47th St. Gloucest James Ni \cuse, N Har Brooklyn Alfred Buffalo. 10th St., New v Rivington : Vi St Irving Ave., Sy Union Mass 2 Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y HENRY JOHNSON New Haven, Conn eton, N. Y Arthur Loyd, Newhur N, Charles W Place, Rochc Wounded, Courtn Sene- mes Osl 1414 2nd Ave., 118 Minto ulian Ileischer ew Y Joseph ork Ge N No. Raymond, Jo and Brooklyn ANTON KOLCSI New Haven, Simon Low | Manhattan Ave., WOODMAN MAF Ansonia, Conn. Eugene Munson, Brooklyn, N Wilander, 616 Van- 185 1shington St Conn ntha h, 118th St., 13 Helmdel De ndetermined. Captai St Parker, 910 Barristers | Mass. | Privates, | ARCHIE BROWN. JR., 64 Beldon | N. St., New London, Conn ! £ Payne, John Carr, 7 Thwing St. Rox- | Gouv AN bury, Mass. John B. Nilsen Brooklyn, N. Y. Raymond Palbicka, 4 890 Faile St., New 37 Medford eorge A Hall, Boston, St. N Childs X St Redhonse Livingston Manor, S06 Park Place, | Brooklyn, David Brooklyn, 2 Tonawanda, 175 N. 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