New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918. S o d el HORSFALLS WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. | d e Hreanen ‘ MEASURE MAKE AND HARG aW OI' , TR || e e | WINDOW SHADES | franges | coaEE ' © sHIRTS | HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH | g SOLD BY Total D ]| L e New IN COLORS A. A. MILLS L L ;’“‘fl"f : TO SUIT THE HOME = saeih sl purability | |§ PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL §| R causes 5 A 3 i ™ er—— Died of discasc R e e ] 3 & 5 FRANKLIN 5Q. Lift Off Corns! Co., iGKmSfi“ Dmfl [:0' ; S ————————— = | “Freezone” is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus e e | _HARTEORD. | | = right off with fingers—No pain! e __t CHAS. DILLON & CU. OVERBY PERSHING * " mevsrnmme i 2050 § TheWonder of the FashionWorld I THOMA . MOSCARIELLA 174 Walter Quimb; nklin, N. H. = " | Wood St.. South Norwalk, C b Shenel o o S HARTFORD. Carleton T. Harlow, Cot 3 | Ave. o Dicd of Wounds., 1 J : 144 Bast Wa- Corporal T i, (Gonn. “Cravenette” Finished Ostrich Feathers That Actually Nicholas Spallas, 33 St ED MAASS, R. F. D. 1, Willi- ‘Withstand Dampness. | Stoughton, Mass. ! mantic, Cosn. As agents for New outside of Boston. we invite you to St | | | h E l d C [ l Fur_ Private. { John , 65 Benningion St,|H inspect our display of Crave Ostrich Feathers. No more W Hg ana vontimues 0 Frank k. Williams, 2% Traverse Si., | Lawrence, Mas i wonderful news has been give hion world in many a vear . | Athol, Mass M than the announ ostrich feather that actually with- | | ostrich, and i ied tones in which it is g ] g Snow, ra 8 and dampness will not ¢ Privates | in the CR NETTE#manner. It has taken twelyve vears to perfect Charles H. O'Brien, 19 City Point|j§ this process, fl“hf does n‘w in the }]“”\‘.. detract I'wnn‘ _the fine Drop a little Freezone on an aching [tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, oUrit 8. Houton M | :.17\\,"9‘ or flufiiness of the plumes but rather adds to their attrac- corn, instantly that com stops hurt:|suffcient to xid your feeb of every Walter ‘n rl\l‘l( son, 38 Prospect | AVERESS: BEAUTY AND SERVICE ing, then you lift it right out. It|hard corn, soft corn, or corn between St., Hopedale, Mass. - iy el ; X e 3 > o : Prianer) Were what the originators of the plan had in mind swhen they found | | oesn’t hurt one }"t' Yes, maglel the toes, and calluses, without sore Corporal B this wonderful treatment. It has been definitely proven ¢ the @| Why wait? Your druggist sclls a |nessorirritation. Try it! No humbugl i . Road James Fdward Welch, ' | Chambers St., Boston, Mass. s cabled in two | names of 822 ers and New IEngland | 3 Lim- erick, ) ts percentage of men. | pjed of Accident or Other Cause. re no New Britain boys on | Private. lists; Williaim H. Davis, 12 Madison Ave., { Report.) Central Falls, R. L i | i ) | | | C | i | George D. Furlong, East Rutland, durability of the feather is increased while the perishability is de The following s § creased simply because the process supplies the very thing that is i by the Comu eneral of the | fl nceded to keep the rich flues from shrinkin h n Expediti Forces Jol ishi St., | = S = e i wtrons have been flock to our store all week and purchasing Killed in action ........ 2 - : ese beautiful feathers in a manner far heyond our anticipation— action T : TEVENS, JR., 22 A ich proves, however, that they are worthy of vour inspection Sl East Ave., Canaan, Conn g 3 & e a soft, fluffy ostrich plume being subjected to a liberal Died from wounds 1% 62 o Sergeant. . . A R sprinkling and coming out unharmed. No wonder everyone ex- died from accident and other Villhiam p Sproule ewpQrt, Gy - claims, * CeEdsaaaie { ataing [ S\ 6 BELLANS | e o PTG G R 6 GripemRe 5 e Died of disease S 29 o i s, ¢ ? gfif V‘éafierf 2 | n ostrich trimmed hat. Even Wound Ao 2| B A ) { i e ure Kkeiie Place, 1 n < i illinery i ion cofnes most opportunely For the Louis Skretos, 27 St.. Man- = i Ostrich” is with and is showing itself more promi- chester, i T ay : e R OR INDIGESTION | ‘ez T ——. S — New England men:— Killed in Action Licutenants Allan Wilkins Douglass, 479 Sher- ! fan St., Canton, Mass. Qe % roosi o7 e Cut the Cost of Mileage Privates Bagiey, 201 Spectacle =t [ 4 : irviow, Mo,/ {{ When you see a car puffing and panting PETER GALLAN, Box 56, Norwich { up steep hills and over rough roads when e. ille; Conn I, HORAN, 7 Rye i § it really ought to move along as easily and TR B e | assteadily as a brook glides in its course— aarasRea i e [} blame it on inferior gasoline. ARLOYV, 16 Grove St., South A ] B v Wousds Receivear'in | The use of poor gaSOhne, whether for Action o e ¢ limousine, touring car, roadster or motor B 2 Tiobinson; Box’24, Toat | truck, is always extravagant waste. e , 853 S. Weaver St., {§ In these days there is no excuse for such LR e waste. Buy high mileage and full power. Disd of Disence Buy SoO-CO-NY Motor Gasoline. cHugh, 48 Market St., L] SO-CO-NY is the surest eco lied From Accident and Other Causes nomy. It means more sl "y \I miles per gallon. It is clean—powerful—quick-starting Oliver J. Garrow, Burlington; Vt ¢ —reliable. Wounded Severely Licutenants N o . Lt e : : Look for the Red, White and Blue SO-CO-NY Sign. shmont, M 1 ] SO-CO-NY means saving wisely. It cuts the cost of Never before has it Era—e _ | been so necessary for e | TIDAD T Saving Here [P you to consider the ealth Ave., Boston, Mass. e ‘ Means Gaining There Frank J. Babola, 385 High St., Cen- T [T stanbarp or comeary o new vore P BAfRE reputation of a cloth- ‘ ier and the clothes he sells. Mirett St., 170 Bloomfield St., awtdcket, R. Arthur Degainer, 125 Cone St., New peafora, Mass Leo A. D rteau, 70 Byers St., pringfield, Mass. Charles H. Dustin, Marlboro, N. H. Harold G. Earle, North Oxford, Stick to a reliable merchant with a standardized line of high grade tailoring behind him—It’s a great Morris S. Levine, 1706 N. Main St., 11 River, ) Thomas McAuliffe, Monson, : 1 S8. 4 N it B i . - s, . ARTHUR, RASICOT, 30 Mill St, 5 3 z W, . ) g ) # deal cheaper to wear out one Suit after several sea- atnany, Conn. 1 & ) ¥ Simon Sandler, 353 Broadway, Law- % N o A ? i sons, than to throw out two Suits after several weeks. ce; M % v Ly \ 4 e DCMPROWRICL, 103 La- : N\l i [ : S Vol : : il k All Wool goods $32.50 to $47.50. R R i T N t St, Waterbury, Conn. Missing in Action Lieutenant. Henry Bradley Frost, 58 Old Mystic , Arlington, Mass. i ' R . i : s IMitchell T.evesqu. 151 Division St., e - 3 = * $ ) i G’ p mll z n 1‘ @u 11 River, Mass. | 2 2 o vy =y g . i S Marine Corps Casualties | Summary of casualties to date: OF ) 0}

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