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. v Dickinson Brug Ca. 169-171 Hain Straei Scotland’s Yarns, Made Up in America . Into Sweaters For Men. ‘No better in the world’ AMHO American Hosiery Co. At $10.00 The Luke Horsfall Co., 88 ASYLUM ST, § i HARTFORD. Dont use cosmetics to hide skin trouble Resinol aids poor complexions If your complexion is rough, red, or pimply, don’t try to cover up the de- ects with cosmetics which do not con- eal, but usually attract attention to the eason for their use. Begin today to €ar your skin with Resinol Ointment bind Resinol Soap. ‘This treatment not only cleanses ths gkin and/ enables it to breathe, but sually removes biotches, redness and ghness. Ask your dealer for Resinol Soap and Ofntment. REECHANS DILLS have a well deserved repu- tation as a safe and effective remedy for stomach aile ments. They are Quickly helpful in bilious attacks,. sick headache, dyspepsia, heartburn and constipation. They act gently and surely on the organs of elimina- tion, purify the blood, tone § the system and very quickly Strengthen Digestion Laryest Sale of Auy Medicine in the World, Scld everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢c. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1918 WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. ZE EASURE IMAKE AND HAKG WINDOW SHADES HOLLANDS-CPAQUES TINT CLOTH ILLO HA QTrons, N & CU. rer Apparel Opportunities to secure smart winter apparel at reasonable prices this year are few and far between. If you want an opportunity to buy smart Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Blouses come to the Suit Department herc, and you will find more than one. COATS, Special $25 You will find a number of styles to select from, xn:v/teria!s of American velour and pom-pom, handsomely trimmed with fur collars. In the richer materials, including Bolivia, Velour and broad- cloth we have a number of Coats of excellent style, beautiful ma- terials and plain and fancy striped linings, at $35.00 and $39.75. Another group of Coats, mostly samples, are trimmed with large These Special collars of 4ludson seal, opossum, wolf, marten and nutria. are developed in lovely colors and are handsomely lined. CITY JTEMS (AL BOYS NAMED | will be open ursday and Friday | evenings from 7 9 o'clock and Privates Suess and Klopotowitz Listed in Overseas Casualties ! l {on & . m. to 9 p. m. ll for the purpose of receiving subscrip- | tions to the Fourth Liberty Loan.— { Advt. | Dr. J. H. Potts has recovered from his illness and has resumed his prac- ! tice. | Bdmunid Brady, | Mrs. Thomas H. Brady to enlist In | the Unitea s service, w: or- dered to report at Yale university for training in the Yale ning Unit. Engine Company No. 4, was | to Judge J. E. Cooper's house | Vine street to; for a small | The damage was nominal. | The New Britain Trust | will be open on Thursda | evenings from 7:30 to 9 o'clock and | | on Saturday from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | for the purpose of receiving subscrip- | tions to the Fourth Liberty Loan.— |ed by the Commanding General of the | Advt. { American Expeditionary Fore Ty, O Sew v ~«_ <3eNt | Killed in action | for the Traut & Hine Mfg. Co. has Missing in action . gone to Washington on business. Wounded iy | The New Britain Trust Company Died from wounds s 00 ! will be open on Thursday and Friday | Died from accident and other | evenings from 7:30 to 9 o'clock and ! causes on Saturday from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.| Died of dis for the purpose of receiving subscrip- | Wounded, tions to the Fourth Liberty Loa.nA—-l mined Advt. | ’\ | the sixth son of A total of reported as 19 Connecticut men are killed or wounded on to- casualty list, among these are the vate John Suess, day’'s and included names of Pri- officially reported to u last week as wounded, Ignatz Klopotowitz, re- ime time as dead from There are 8§37 names on to- led on five. | the war bure and Private ported at the dis day Company nd Friday 88 list. (Day Report.) The following casualties are report- To Prevent Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- lets taken in time will Prevent Grip E. W. GROVE'S sig- | 30c. New England men: KILLED IN ACTION. S it Albert Greav | avenue, Sowmervil and Infiluenza. nature on box Lexington DAIGLE—HUNTER. The wedding of Percy L. D 259 Fairview street and Mi M. Hunter of 119 South Beacon street, Hartford, took place this noon at the home of Mr. Daigle’s parents. The ceremony was performed by Rev. umuel Sutcliff, rector of St Mark’s church. After the wedding a recep- tion was held. The couple left this afternoon on a wedding trip and on their return will live in Hartford | Py Lee, Waterbury, Vt. Jessie ard M. Riley, Colchester a ¢, Burlington, 1uel Valley, 54 Rayrion: igTefos B A Eond A Spruce street, Sanfors, Me. DIED FROM ACCIDENT OTHER CAUSES. Private. AND Noel Mare- Wor Mass. | WOUNDED SEV Aurele, 11 Acton street, RELY IN ACTION. cnant. Kenneth H. Lanouette, 453 Blue Hill avenue, Roxbury, Mass, ACTORY Lie at the Russell & Co. has been forced to so many of the working force are ill with influenza. The force ordinarily consists of about ninety | street, Hudson, M men but for the last two days only "RANK WILLIA about ten men have reported for | East Main street, work. They were given something to do but no attempt was made to carry on the regular work. The foundry | will be opened as soon as possible. | Corporals. Ralph Edward | Manning, 66 Maple JACOBS, Torrington, 120, Conn. rtes. Robert R. 69 School street, Everett, M Arthur " | street, | Dority, Hammond, 631 Rockland, M Ambrose H. H | street, Leominster, Joseph Liberty ho ol Mass. Mancuso, 413 R. I airfield 3 = em— Nachua (h| BELLAWSY | 57 | INDICESTION) | ! ke 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief LANS FOR INDIGESTION Admiral Providence, Otto K Farms, 604 Jane street, Bridgeport, Conn, WOUNDED, DEGREE MINED. Corpor UNDETER- | George W. La Porte, '20 Martin | { fve JusT GoT Time To PHONE THE WIFE THAT I'VE GOT To Go To WASHINGTON ToNIGHT- SHE EXPECTS To GO ouT To DINNER AND THEATER TONIGHT Too DoGGONIT I HATE T DISAPPOINT HER HELLO CENTRAL- GIVE ME NEw ROCHELLE 3592 ~ YEK- CENTRAL~ TRy THAT NUMBER AGAIN- =~ Yen- NEW- RO- SHELL THR-R-RE - FIVE — NINE - Two- " ree HER IVE GoT IT FoR ThE TRAIN TELEGRAPH To BEAT CENTRAL - Grve ME NEW- RO-SHELL 3-5-9- 2- AGAIN- Yen - = LISTEN CARRIE~ DIDN'T MiLLIE LOOK A FRIGHT IN THAT SUIT= ? — — Y&s- | SHoOULD SAY Sue DiDe ~wWeLL You BET YOoUR SWEET WFE { WOULDN'T PUT UP WITH IT —you KaOW ME CARRIE~ THATS ME ALL OVER MABEL —AS THEY SAY— LISTER) GEORGE] Tne OLD DEAR 1S BlowinGg ME To Sflp A DinNER Tos ¢4 NGHT FRIEND wite o IN THE MEANTIME i {%\‘OPYNGHT 1918, NEW_YORK TRIBUNE INQ) street, Derry, N. H. Mechanic. EARL O. YE L‘\!‘\\' 171 Green- wich avenue, New Haven, Conn. Privates, JOHN H. BOWERS, 36 Bast Grand | Avenue, New Haven, Conn. HOWARD O. BRISTOL, Beloin, New Britain, Conn, Patrick J. Hayes, 54 Ce Mattapan, N Arthur G. Johnson, 260 East High | street, Manchester, N. H. Raymond H. Leonard, street, Worcester, Mass. WARREN B. MITCHELL, [ ton, G, John Neil, 148 Hancock Antonio Morocco, 127 Shrewsbury | Cambridge, Ma. street, Worcester, | GEORGE H. 81 street, Meriden, Conn. John M 34 Cambridge, Mas JOHN SUESS, 117 street, New B n, Conn. Edward Taupier, 53 street, Springfield, Mass. Arthur A. Woodin, Mass. MISSING IN ACTION. Private. KOLAND G. ALLING, street, Winstced, Conn. (Night Report) Killed in action : Missing in action ... Wounded severely .. Died from wounds . ety Died from accident and other cause Died of disea . . 26 i Died from aeroplane accident ‘Wounded, degree undeter- mined Wounded John Di \wrence, Mass. Henry A. Lait, Oldtown, Me. DIED OF DISIEASE. Private Fair Haven, Vt. Hardy, 204 Sisson street, Raimo, 15 Turner .«-n»om,l 29 Rosworth street, Emil Trombley, Joseph A. Pawtucket, R. I IGNATZ, KLOPOTOWITZ, g street, New Britain, Conn. C. Pavne, 114 West avenue, | Pawtucket, R. L. WOUNDER SEVEREI Sergeant. Hotel | r street, 208 12 Olive i Wash- | i | street, Corporal. RADCLIFFE W. BRISTOL, Gravel street, Meriden, Conn. Diwiss | Maple street, | Privates. PRUCIOUS C. BAILEY, & , Groton, Conn. A. EAGLESON, Kensington Pleas. Hamburg Suftield, Huntington, | Clarence s | street, , Ma | Demktrios K. Caltchas, 70 Bev: Quinc; James T nton, Mags, rank Anthony Kasulis, j Fourth street, South Bo Nickolas Las Winthrop Roxbur uffolk county, Mass. Joe Ogonovsky, 1 Longwood ave- Roxbury | Philip F. 1 street, Cambr 4 Antone Medaroe: New Bedford, Ma Harold C. Morrison, Newton, N. H. William J. Reardon, 8 Thomas | court., Mcdford, Mass. T SCHERMAN, New Have JIDER, 847 Waterbury, Conn. 193 Saratoga 173 Elm ‘nes, 41 Clinton Road, on, Mass. Bridge Front street, slightly Total 401 120 , Conn. West New England men: KILLED IN ACTION, Joseph F. street, JOHN W. Maine street CHARLES L. PELTON, Waterford, Conn. WOUNDED, RAYMOND E. SMITH, Talcottville, 2 1 Waldron, 122 Thompson Bedford, Mass. ZENEWICH, 97 Ansonia, Conn. Harold H. Dean 103 Claremont, N. H. Samuel Goodman, 46 avenue, Saugus, Mass. LOUIS GRIFFIN, 22 Norwalk, Conn. MISSING IN ACTION. Privates. Rosario Le Blue, 144 Shaw street, Lowell, Mass. Carmine Meringolo, street, Worcester, Mass. Phillip Richards, 87 Fitchburg, Ma Broad street, New North ‘Walden Pond Butler street, DEGRER M1 3 Sergeant. UNDETER- 28 Prince Privates. ph Coulonbe, Suncock, Depot street, N. H. Joseph G 24 street, Webster, Mass. Poland | field, Shacoski, South Decr- I '!o/s-ervg UncleSam’ is a chief duty of these days.They do it by saving wheat and sugar. Theyre also the most delicious corn flakes imaginable. BUGERL GO R Sliggestions to Women “Just Ready to Drop” ‘When you are “just ready to drop,” when you feel so weak that you can hardly drag yourself about— and because you have not slept well, you get up as tired out next morning as when you went to bed, you need help. Vinol will help you just as it did these two women. Why not try it? HERE IS PROOF Pittsburgh, Pa. I keep house for my husband and myself and I got into a weak, run- down, nervous condition and no appe- tite. I heard how Vinol helped others and tried it and it built me up so I am strong, have a good appetite and feel better in every way.’’ — Mrs. | eral others in our neighborhood, too.’ James Croker. —Mrs. Thomas Ellis. For all run-down, nervous, anaemio conditions, weak women, overworked men, feeble old people and delicate children, there is no remedy like Vinol. Holmdel, N.J. “T live on a farm and am a hard working woman and for weak, run- down, overworked conditions have found nothing that will create an appetite, huil§ me up and make me strong equal to Vinol. It helped sev- BRAINERD CO., DRUGGISTS, LIGGETT'S RIKER-HEGEMAN DRUG fcBRIARTY, NATHAN NOVECK, W. H. RUSSELL AND DRUG- PEOPLE REQUIRE A CHANCE To relieve the Monotony of life. Otherwise they fall into the treadmill sort of existence which is apt to become mentally depress- ing. Next to traveling among new surroundings the most effectual way to accomplish the purpose is to have your room repapered with a new style of paper, new window shades and some changing of furniture, you will feel a wonderful renewed interest in your home. Physicians have given this advice, with sur- prising results. Look your rooms over and decide which ones need a change then call and select a paper that will make your room cheerful for the coming winter months. (Ask to see the new soft grey coloring In Brenlin Window Shades, while you are in our store.) RACKLIFEE BROS. CO. INC. 250-256 PARK STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN.