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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918. 9 | farc of the community. Tt has been samucl J. Briden. 32 Rufus St. | | difficult to hold together various com- wtucket, R. T. i mittees especially through the past Ralph . Frost, 38 Albion Med- amuner, Individual’s days are fully | ford, Mass. upied, almost the utmost ounce of { : continue in the interest of war. Yet, L Rl | }ll(w n\(\}ru:lémtq l';::‘cl.ml‘r‘:cg:f“{!:\ii; (t;lll:g B Organization Has Rendered Ex- | for""“vuiiin sl s’ setove: o | Pershing Names 384 Americans being faced with new and unexpected i Missing in \ction, ; Privates ! Edward Charles Delaney, 204 Broad | Providence, R. T | i Fred L. Delisic, 123 Flint St., Fall | American Control Meriden, Conn i i | j ont A period of recon- i 2 g 2 The manuf; f B -Tablet: d Capsules of cellent Service During Past Year | a2 S muscne - Killed, Wounded or Missing | upsts Two weEks Ve e e e e et met and social workers must nave the officer and director of the Company manufacturing them The annual report of the New Brit- support of their community,—as in- TS by i AGO, BEARERS TODAY is a native American. dividuals, as committees and groups, | 15 list of casualties today B P i Lin Charity Organization was present- | as a whole. Then can we meet the | contains the names of 554 Americans. | DR TR Bgyer-Tal‘)l.cts eugl Copitn @f Aopie NI ed to the the directors at last night's | challenge to our ability as Onzanized | There are several Connccticut I it eI crsonBilield genuine Aspirin. men, j Afternoon Irom Home in They may be used with full confidence. charity in welfare work which must | but none from this city This | meeting This report shows the ex- | B = not be evaded. (i ) | during the vear and the pertinent ob- | CORA M. BEALE, | ed by the Commanding General of the : ) : . 5 ; 2 i x o tional protection, every package and every fabiet of genuine Bayer- et et (o (i e, TG Acting Agent. | American Expeditionary Forces W. Everson, chief chemist at the New | Al 3 : | Killed in action Departure Mfg. Co., who died Tuc [ERBisie o ARpiEin In favaria 1y ke | wich 1 be B0 eE Clien ; : Missing in action ....... day morning atter i three aays fliness. The trade-mark “‘Aspirin’’ (Reg. U.S. Pat. Office) t8 & guarantee that the monoaceticacid. “Stop, look, listen!” After more Ilmmediate causes of need in new Wounded el ter e for e et Blbest Therefore, for purposes of identification as well as for your addi- ! report follows: i Statistics of the Year | tensive work that has been carried on | St T C S The followins casualties are report- i West Hartford. Y Plaih white tablets are sometimes offered when Aspirin is called for. | | I ester of salicylicacid in these tablets and capsules is of the relizble Bayer manufacture. . verely .. o [ With pneumonia, were held this afte: than a year war how docs the bal- | cases are: Unemployment 0; widow Dicdkoriaioase ¢ > noon from his late home, 60 Quaker of s Rnce hane At this time it is quite | Bood 13; R onaccident Jf‘i Died trom accident Lane, West Hartford. ! sp" 'n LT | s (e e e Y oY unlennss physical BRormenialy causes . e Rev. T. M. Hodgson of West Hart- pencssarypiobus 2 iheere handicap insufficient income 9; Died from wounds 4 ford conducted the services. Rev Th A . 2 Shi e ’ : 2 % el = ¢ e Bayer Cross —— ur Guarantee of Purit, s n L e At e e ae ]l S ie M b R ondaasl opaeivices ey L ayer BAYER Your G ty S5 e | again our responsibilities Just how ! or crime 22 cel- Wounded, degree undeter- two weeks ago yesterday afternoon, { has the war affected our organization Ianeou 4; desertion nox officiated at the marriage ceremony | 2 5 | 28; totar 217. i - | when Mr. Everson took Miss Grace In the first place, never before has | office statistics—Total number i B Elintiaa his boide a | the work of Organized Charity been s0 |t imijies 120 Y o gl s . B } England men. The pallbearers were nier of | - 73 R S S well understood. Never before have | (applicants 1,4 consultants 1,041) Killed in Action the Kenilworth club, of which AMr. WRECK NEAR MILLDALE. zoing at a slow rate of speed with methods ben so widely accepted and | 1 £ telephone interviews 2,909; new Privates Everson % used. Red Cross Home Service i8| cases 217; visits by agents 1,767 James G. Somers, 37 Carroll St.|and were those who were particular| .. ; w injured to any serious extent. 169.‘7] Mam S"efi | mainly responsible for this and noW | volunteer visits 20; volunteer office | Bangor, Maine. friends of the deceased and were terday _resulted in a rear end \t persons reported minor injuries. | thousands are using the methods and | work, hour 1-2; out of town | JOHN HAYES, School St.Stamford, | & ts at his wedding on September | trolley crash on the Waterbury and sre were no passengers on the first principles of Charity Organization So- | jpquiries 196: work secured (perma- ! Conn, They were Charles W. Smedley, | Milldale 7 Tramway Co. line at a point | car. The second car was crowded with cleti nent 84, temporary 52); applications | George Ziedlis, 945 Brook Ave, |Howard A. Timbrell, Harold R. Jones, | on the Meriden road just south of the | 5ifl employes of the Scovill Mfg. Co. The War Risk Insurance Bureau | for service 3,182. New Bedford, M John Lindsay, William Kopf and Clif- ks who reside in Southington and Meri- has recognized the value of such ationalities Represented—Ameri- | Died of Disecase. ford Talmadge. Interment was in road. The car run into was at | den and who were on their way to | methods and has asked the Organized 1, Austrian, Armenian, Canadian, Cook Tairview cemetery, this city. A standstill and the moving car was | work in this city. Charity workers in different parts of | Jinglish, French, French-Canadian, | Thomas H. Fleming, 9 Cherry St., | SEmp———— — = = e E » the country to volunteer for one visit | German, Greek, Irish, Galician, | Pittsfield, Mass. . a weck in their hehalf. This provides | italian, Jewish, Lithuanian, Private ’ I the Bureau with trained visitors effi- | Polish, Polish Austrian, Polish Rus Abram G. Fiske, 775 Broadway, Mid M nth I ist cient in family welfare work. We, | sian, Ru n, Ruthenian, Romanian, | Cliftondale, Mass. L 0 was a prominent membe Waterbury, Oct. 10.—The heavy fog | (1 result that none of the passengers { in the desire to serve, are happy to re- { Swedish Scotch Syrian. ! Wounded Severely \ | spond and add this bit to our regular Social Workers’ Conference. | ].l(l‘utcn:xn | | auties. i : Arthur H. Alexander, Box 105, 3 . Women’s " I Tike wildfire| has that desire to| . cmpora @iiman GIEEG Wellesley, Ma. each s i . Secretary cting agent, Winter serve spread throushout our country. | Sch sesslon. Secretary, acting ag Sergeants ' [ 1 Cora M. Beale. Meetings, monthly at o ] / | What a wonderful development in a| {ia®Fe BQre SeetuEn TRt Y o ward J. Wilkie, 18 Maion St, SUITS | short time. Not only individuals, who | : S Hn x = HashE sloniiMa i G § . | senting churches and active worker SR i : And the New | heretofore have thought only of their | ;; "y 5,040 of public charities, board JAMES D. MORGAN, 109 Main St., Slender TAnes { own gains and pleasures, are engaged | 1y o POATS OF ] : 2T | \insted, Conn. : J aee calth, probation officers, Visiting , Sl et {in war work, but thore is a great | X pue adociation. | baby weltare | JOHN I DWYER. JR., 468 . Rive: So many women | |EPOWih of community spirit, a Sreat| gi,eop, Charity Organisation, Cliy aterbury, - . { common desire to serve,— spirit | Mrise oGl ERem e Privates like Suits for their | et St ! Mission, school nurse, school visitor, | .. . o EEE o Rl alender lines which must result in a marked im- | truant officer, Sunshine Yciety, . 5 provement in our community morale. | (i NG A Y. W. C. A., factory | NOUth Attleboro, Mass. ‘ and "‘"I‘ "N‘"“:' | From the results 6f the compulsory | woigare nurses, Day 4 Gust Demopales, 24 Elm St., West- ance—and every wo- | S e f oA s field, Mass. . phy examination of our drafted | oross home service, Boy Scouts, Girl : man, the miss, the | men, what a work has already been sm‘)‘u“ L _ Joseph B. Freedman, 20 Barton St., | average size woman, | begun for the betterment of health in |~ Ajq Secured Outside of Charity Op- | BoSton, Mass, v y the large woman, il e e e s - 2 George J. Gould. 16 Perthshire Al s thing j Epnerd e ek i ganization Funds—October, s Fa i M e Apdigeomethine opened to existing conditions and how | §95.32; November, 1017, $18.75; | AVey Faneuil Mass o i in this fine o owing we have been forced to face them. | hecember. 1917, $2 o (E= . Hastings, aremont, at Horsfall's. How Public Health agents are advanc- s 312: Fel v og | N- H. ! alth a 5 are 2 c-| 1918, $63.12; February, 1918, $39.2 o ; : i ' | ing in order to not only combat with Wil R o M “Lnnw A. Milot, Maple St., Westford, - The | disease but to prevent it. In New My R0 1580109 1 3, ol s e o | Britain the knowledge for conserving .88; July, 1918, $14.40; August, v S I Hat t t Luke Horsfall { health is being spread by our Board | | 64 September, 1918, $19.09. Deszoe Tndciemained ()74 (S (o} (4 Co., 3 | of Health, by our schools, by the work | Total, $667.02. R ;;"{t.‘;mc Sa—— o L. .9 #3 ASYLUM ST, { of our Visiting Nurses, by the Baby e e bk l | t O HSARTFORD. | Welfare Station, and by our mewly| ¢ M AR K| oo miiaee ) . | m e rnin e N o e imerouidhlal Cllnie i Ee: The folicwing officers were elected: Missing in Action 5 fore another vear comes wo hopo to | President Wiliam L. Hateh: viee-{ - |'r]fi:<_\’u.~ ST have the beginning of 5 Dental Clinie | President, W. E. Attwood; secretar ohn C. Donaldson, 2 arlu e heginning of a Dental CUNIC| Gharles F. Chase, and treasurer | Ave, Pawtucket, R, I. ! An army song that’s fairly sweep- | the future health of our children. | Frederic W. Macomber. Vincent P. Hurley, 23 Starbird, ing through the country with its SR e, e o inance Committee—Herbert T. | Ave., Malden, Mass. T e et memtected at home o aseq te | Erwin, chairman; Willlam L. Damon, | JOSEPH JULIUS SCHISSLER, 174 irresistible doughboy brand of CITY ITEMS i {cataof nadeanafe smietsnbors s | Tk RIS SREReE RERG SR | SRR BRI N E e DA humor, sung to the tune of a bugle other children, while the mother | e praborts howen, tod | 1 POATS of Directors—J. . Andrews, | Summary ot Casualtes to Date call. Written by Sergeant Irving tained at the ¢ Day Nursery. : s, L. A. Sprague, W. L. - < 5 R = 5_\\‘, ‘:“;‘(‘_”“‘;\‘El e Tnomeay: | Damon, H. E. Erwin, E. C. Goodwin, | Deaths ....... 14 Berhn' U.S. A, if you please and he regular meeting of Pride Circle, ! Miss Mary A. Campbell. R. N. Peck, Wounded 76 y Foresters of America, will e | 4 f tonignt in Judd's hall. Candi- | of War Indusiries, with tho lack of | g "piatf,” Mrs, I D. Russell, B. W. = sung by Arthur Fields. On the back bs will be initiated. Lot T [ RSl iod 0 e W i, Enlisted men is “Let’s Bury the Hatchet—in the he New Britain Trust Company ! VHIEH S0 gl s e .| Dxecutive Committee—William B.| Deaths .........1082 s s be closed all day on Saturday, | (200 Mot B0 s I e, | Attwood, chairman; W. L. Damon, A. Wounded . ..2100 Kaiser’s head. A2617—85c. ober 12th, Columbus Day, €XCeDL, p\ vy mothers found, by means of the | & ,’,‘"f““{}“ym'_, E“ sNeumeba RCA. ’\',‘, S e he evening from 7:30 to 9 o'clock | 8 ORI EEIRE T e o e, | Tarker, 3 . H. Robinson. 3 n it will be open for the PUYDOSS | oo " un “goportunity to add to the eceiving deposits and subseriptons | ¢ 5" 1, coqrul for the upkeep of the he Fourth Liberty Loan—Advt. [ 0" ngine Company No. 2 was called Social workers feel that while wom- he Vega street dumping grounds |, on i} he more and more called upon evening to extinguish a fi to help in industry. all possible em- Mer in the day the COmDANY Was | pyocischnould be placed on hiring ed to the Franklin Confectionery < Bscaping \lt‘}n:x‘v»\\: "."f":;"f:‘ ! the home As yvet we have no proof NUT PICKERS WARNED BICHL (3] LA ponanbanaany 0 e M people thought there was a | of increased juvenile delinquency in ial i G . ( : ) " weetest o1l alcolm Farmer reported to the | this city or in this part of the coun- S In hands of enemy eee 2 i ol Colds Cause Grip and Influenza The following casualties are report- | LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- | €d by the Commanding General of the lets remove the cause. There is only | American Expeditionary Forces, (in- one “Bromo Quinine". W, | cluded in above total): i GROV. signature on box. 30c. Killed in action B t Died of wounds received in those who. can best be spared from T action .. conce ce last evening that an auto driven | ¢, T GO e . e S i : i his wife and another auto niet inst as well as any tendency to- | School Boys Picking Nuts for Red 42 d on in a collision on Hartford | (=0 " Rape e Killed in Action One Of thOSC rare ballads W hOSC ross "respass pos illed £ \ i . . X“l:l\u\‘wi:‘ 5 e o Sl L 5 i Privates - 7 exquisite melody 18 a joy fOl'CVC]. : ated office of School Visitor has still Property. John W. Anderson, 8 Towa St., Bos- injurec he meeting of =t Mark’s Men's | conditions in velation to school attend- Two youths bent on “doing their David H. Gorshel, 131 Homestead , scheduled for thi ning has g, pe Whereas the New bit” in the war went out vesterday { st, Roxbury, Mass. /! i3 3 and Bufl', g UUIY magl?a] FCHOI’ Einostponed on account of the epi- ! Gharity Organizatic R aroL picking nuts, which they planned to Wounded in Action, Severely > (4 9 . harmony. On the otherside is the i6.0f Spanish influenza. St. Matk’s | gwered requests heretofore from. va give to the Red Cro: They got onto rgeant ‘ . - e B day School will not meet next Sun- | gy school principals and truant offi- | the “““!‘1‘ CECL con Ao enport jand Oscar Dagenais, Laconia, N. H. E - 4 beautiful D VCDICC, cer to investigate home conditions, | WeNt the way of any trespassers (Night Report) . ] g i i better results can now be obtanied by | C2Usht on the Davenport land. This| The tollowing casualties are report- X with new words. A2616 85c. morning at a trial in chambers the | oq 1 boys explained that they had permis- [ sion fro a man named Landi to pick | nuts and unintentionally got onto Davennort's property. They got only 2 couple of quarts of nuts that looked like “pig nuts.” Mr. Davenport said the property trespassed upon was lhe w - Britain National Bank . 1 Commercial Trust Company and v f time offi. for that New Britain Trust Company will W 1d our co-operation is ppen Saturday evening from 7 30! Tw::n]\' offered. o’clock for the purpose of recei The man ‘who chooses to neglect his subscriptions to the Fouith Lib- | Part of supporting the family is quick- Pian —Advt ! Iy dealt with these davs with well pay- ol el paen | E smplovmentcaliing toilitin from il . homas Manning, who has beeny siges. sAna the chronic deserter, who 4 B R busly ill at Miss Nagle's sana-| nas come home once more, in order | L hce DY his wife, but she was not s Died from airplane accident n i roved 1 1 { in court to testify that n I hm, is improved to claim exemption because of a “de- S RORBELIn Ssion | | had been given to the boys || Dol & Gl B L S el L L s e uy Liberty Bonds o Service. eihen, for once in Mer| the bovs zoing onto the land for such Lotal it : married life his better half receives |5 commendable purpose?” acked < h W . regular suport. Prosccutor Klett. Mr. Davenport re-| ¢V 108 : elP 1mn t € r eliable _ Almost never does the vagrant find | plied that it depended on the bo it possible to obtain alms for the ask- r the Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action ... Missing in action .......- Died from accident and other causes S Wounded severely ! Some boys might go on and smash | - Privates e ive | ins and scant indeed shouid be the | windows and vegetables, he suid. Tte | Bert W. Dean, Milo Maine. Back up the boys over there—those svmipathy doled out to the one armed | asserted that he had allowed some WILLIAM STANKIEWICZ, s | or one legged begsar who sits 4 : to take nuts for the Red Cross, | Yentigo Kt Norwich, Conn. lads who left with songs upon and | corner is doze ils. Al- | but the statements of the accused this | Pied From Wounds Reccived their lips. Keep them singing— ‘ ers are demon- | morning he described as “loose.” Action 4 asonable | strating what a man ean do when | After court Mr. Davenport told the | Licutenant buy Bonds! e | maimed, and any citizen minus a leg | prosecutor that the nuts were the Arthur E. McDonald, Main St., an, Dby means of crutches at small | shell bark variety and not the worth- | Thomaston, Maine. . | cost, find his way regularly to our fac- S el Doere e i Have you heard the marvelous record of General Pershing’s own voice rices ! tories and with a pair of normal | making your report to the newspapers | Richard Jasper, 251 Summer St g —made in France? Ask any Columbia Dealer to play it for you. | bands fina sufficient employment to | this afternoon be sure to tell them | Somerville, M . ‘ . | : ! . Mass. i My Little Gypsy Wand, Lewis J in our support his family. To be sure it has | that,” said Mr. Davenport to Mr. WArthur Milsted, 6 Chapman Place, My Littls Grpey Wanda Chivlos Henves et { been proved that a tidy sum can he | Klett, who promptly informed Mr. | Beverely, Ma i The Yanks Are At It Again Arthar Fislde and Peerless Quartatte | added to tho weekly wage by 1 . . sing | Davenport that he w not writing for | Died From Ac : dent and Other Causes | ‘We Don’t Want the Bacon, What We Want Is a Piece of the Rhine {IOA' 2“23& Prescrlptlon | at home the artificial limb, on a half | newspapers. Mr. Davenport was re S co of the Kiine , 2t holiday, and gatherinz from sympa- | ferred to the newspaper men present, Alfred T. Crane, 405 Commonwealth | == Fn“..',",:‘.:’;fi"“"“"“*“" M'“b} Naval Reserve Band {1 A 2612 thetic passers by more t day’s | but he did not want anything to with | ‘Ave.. Newton Center, N | = (4 0in. 85 De artment ¢ pay in silver. Would not that same | the reporters. Judge Meskill sent the Wounded Severely in Action. 1 " ;;yrefi:(::':la_nl Millions D'Arlequinlr Ceire Do {mA n,:“ public be happier to add that sum to | Povs home with a word of ation. | Corporal 8 R | it SR S our War funds | Roch Mihofski was found guilty of | Joseph W. Page, 5 Pine St.. Spring . B ettducing: Thoes Distiin Bloce it o o el dens Rund { A 2611 With all of the intense interest | Non support and was placed on pro- 10 in. 85¢ 1 : vale, Maine L4 Ob! You Laf Laf Wilbuy C. Sweatman’s Original Jasz Band A E ROD’S | shown in war activities there has been | Pation. f Privates Introducing: I Want Them Back Again X I; | the danger of our local needs and Sam Kerchewski of Hartford was Joseph Morr tee, 27 Harrvison R § Blue Rose—Waltz it A 6072 work eing overlooked. Our Soclal | £0nd guilty of operating a motor ve- | ¢’ Tall Rive i Boak Witk } Coines'e Orchestre Ma <4 q 12in $1.25 SeEal = . hicle with improper markers and was P o il 3 Puppchen Il Workers of the city are again meeting Thomas McLinden, 44 Carpent Eee is s~ 3 & | : Mol : 3 D alt Circas Organ HARMACY in conference, monthly at the Charity | Ancd $3- SERE e} aexs Ave., Pawtucket, R, T. e iR e e ] - = e s e T ! New Colambia Records en Sale the 10th and 20th of every menth P or Co Blevlow lems relative to family life, to com-| Tomorrow evening at § o’clock the | Saugus, Mass. \ et COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Vork } pare notes and plans and to work for | Ladies’ Auxiliary of the A. O. H. wiil Alfred W. Walcott, 66 Cherry 8t., the best means of promoting the wel- | meet in Electric hall. Waltham, Mass.

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