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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 191§, 'FEWER CASUALTIES ARE LISTED TODAY WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. ! Economy and health go hand in hand if MEASURE MAKE AND HANG ybu use First Prize Nut Margarine. If you like butter you'll None From This City and Only | : e e : : 5 - surely like First Prize Nut Margarine. Just as palatable—just Three From Conngcticut WINDOW SHADES : ' as dainty—just as wholesome as the best butter made. Costs I‘ rosnrs overms oomts 1 e |4 HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH : less than butter and as butter fats must be saved, you will be [ tained fewer names than any during | _ : doing a patriotic duty by using First Prize Nut Margarine. A et e s e IN COLORS i 0 Made of pure coconut oil and peanut oil churned with pure, necticut boys, and a total of only 351. ol Sv‘/eet’ whoie milk. | { (Day Report.) | e TO SUIT THE HOME | ed by the Commanding Ger of the American beditionary Forces: Ll sl oo | = { ; Get these dishes for coupons that come with Missing in actlon .......... 20 | § PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL ¢ % First Prize Nut Margarine and you will Disa trom accidént and of ‘.’ 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. . be practicing economy along another line L e o st Al VA causes Son Died of disease ... Wounded, degree il . 50 : : i In each carton of First Prize Nut Margarine you will find a valuable flickmson Drug 80 e - - ~—— coupon. , Send 25 of these to us with only $3.75 (cash or post office . : - B New England men: ) b money order) and we will send you immediately a handsome 42 piece KILLED IN ACTION. 5 &HAS i)lLLON & CG ‘ Parisian set of china. (Sce the illustration below.) Gold and black e e . o f ; bands with a dainty floral design in pink and blue. 3 J.T!“O.R-DA & e S sl ]| . You can easily secure the second set of 35 pieces (same pattern as the Samuel Woolf, 5 Browning street, | i first) by sending 25 coupons and $3.75. For25 more coupons and $3.75 D AMmS POTTER, 12 Luden street, | § QGRREGT MUUHMING : A we will send you the third set of 35 pieces, making a complete 112 EouthsMeriden fConn. d i : 2 piece set. We prepay transportation charges in every case. Gustavus A. Schultz, 27 Harrison street, Providence, R. DIED OF DISE: A ALLIN[HY : Just as fine an Oleomargarine possible is our BABY BRAND OLEO- i ¢ e ;l:(‘)‘n:i 1o 3tonres | | : MARGARINE. Pure, nutritious, palatable—flavored with rich, creamery street, Burlington, Vt. : I YOU want correct Mourning Millinery in simple authoritative B butter. In addition, a coupon in every pound carton—redeemable with DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND | # g ivie and on short notice we are prepared to care for your wants. the others. OTHER CAUSE g : 5 ot . Our designers are competent to create just the kind of a hat you ALLEN G. FOSTER, 323 Whaley 3 avenue, New Haven, Conn. Style and MISSING IN ACTION. Quality— Private. : Service ! ! Robert F. Maloney, 54 Farley MILLINERY PRICES 1 & £ avenue, Greenwich, Mass. : FROM $2.98 UP TO $10.00 AND $12.00 You'll find serv- (Night Report.) b P ice in the smart The following casualties are report- | i M ~ ed by the Commanding General of the Ournln are School .SUITS American Expeditionary Forces: with their belts Teilleqiinmctiont ud s SIS (e grocer d nove l t | ing in action .. i . We are fully equipped in our Suit Department to provide you an Y Wounded severely .......... 6 with Suits, Coats, Dresses and Blouses for Mourning Wear in N for pocketg. Died from wounds . 2 : excellent quality material at popular prices. it want, and you can be assured that it will be correct in every detail. You will also find here an assortment of lovely Mourning Veils, and a fine line of Gloves. \MAL FATS Appsey NS, “e Died of disease . A 3 N\ Wounded degree undeter- i 3 L J FOR EFFICIENT SERVICE, QUALITY AND STYLE IN Luke Forsfall ined 2 C , MOURNING APPAREL COME IN D SEE US. 0., ! ss AsYLUM sT. | New England men: KILLED IN ACTION. ! | Privates. Send money and coupons to Robert L. Brightman, Tiverton, l H lNFLUENZA i P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Coan. Pl o el ; ¢ - _ Sole Distributors for New England States street, East Boston, Mass. pater Moptana, 59 Franiain street, | What Is Tt and How Shoud It Be Treated John Murphy, 46 Hancock street, TSNS <o lcm, Mass. This disease authorities now agree, is simply the old fashioned | we were just to one side of where they A BIBLE CONFERENCE ! z | Roland Smith, 16 Elm street, Saco, grip that was epidemic in 1889-90. Then it came from Russia EE Hl E AS | hit, and no one was badly hurt where | MISSIONARY CONVENTION. Reha ie Me. Ly way of France and was given the French name ia Grippe. | I was. ¥ DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED This time it comes by way of Spain. < “T found out that there was a hive . The semi-annuai Bible conference S 1 IN ACTION. Shsnish L ing hict A in Spain Tn B h 3 pé - of bees near where I was, and made and missionary convention of the Spanish influenza, which appeared in Spain in May, has swept over s . 3 % e €ervice Private. the world in numerous epidemics as far bakck as history runs. Hip- Daha o :‘Z;’ t:liv};;‘ o ";:: S8 7 renuel Cosbet humb it gees S8 and John Falvey, 78 Charles street, | {1 pocrates refers to an epidemic in 412 B. C. which is regarded by many 2 5 Imoriow jetieEn oot Sk ke S T Then taking a bucket, I tackled the p ) Springfield, Mass. to have been influenza. Every century has had its attacks. Beginning e 8 i Franklin square. The conference will| ; . masonadal A bees, 1 filled the pail and we had ; | R asonable DIED OF DISEASE. with 1831, this country has had five epidemics, the last in 1889-90. come of the best hemey imagimable, CoRtinue through Sunday and Rev, M e Private. | THE SYMPTOMS. absorbed through and stimulates Several airplane fights took place over | o Anderson will preside. The speak X . ’ ¥ . 7 g ; R ers will include Mr. and Mrs. Her- - JOHN G. FOGARTY, 181 Fern | Grip, or influenza as 1t is now the n attracting the blood to i ndisomoiof the nlw‘n?s rere bIIMed oy Heasalar. My sid X RIS rlces street, Hartford, Conn. called, usually begins with a chill the surface and thus aids in re- [ and others forced down. At ome time,! Jigt oo FORR BT, U ARG TOAE HHCHS | WOUNDED SEVERELY. followed by aching, feverishness lieving the congestion within. eight planes were fighting and, while . ¢ o " 0o ™ 31 Mrs. Hastel in Our | Sy and smnlct!.mes B rnnld dizzi- NO OCCASION l-s(i)l; ;,.er\:;uc Homas some :;l:]h: “‘w‘]’;ni:"‘ff:fe‘é‘?‘r‘j have recently returned from British Charles L. Smith, 8 White avenue, ||| 265 2nd a general feeling of There is no occa: i . e s 7 & " e fene o In the following letter Roy Dun- antandithe e s s East Africa. Mrs. Hassler was for- Brooiiine iias. weakness and depression. Tho —influenza or grip has a very low Hen o Sl N Dl naner| s, merly Miss Florence Plerce of thill . . : : temperature is from 100 to 104 percentage of fatalities—not over 500 Shuttle. Mesglow avenue tells of | Pattle every trick known to aviators | city and was matron at the Children’s rescrlptlon Corporal. and the fever usually lasts from one death out of every four hun- the part he and his companions n the | W28 tried, I think. They looped, dived, | Home for years. Mr. and Mrs. Starr sselin, 2 Hazzard three to five day The germs at- dred cases, according to the N. C. Mearine Cor ps took in the recent of- le-spinned, tail 1_nnef"v.e'~<‘- are also missionaries and have re- street, New Bedford, Mass. ltack the mucous membrane, or Board of Health. The chief danger s & % “With love. e o ., |turned from British Fast Africa. epartment Cook. lining of the air passages—nose, lies in complications arising, at- T ROY. ey haes ek on former Edgar A. Wentworth, Brownfield, | || throat and bronchial tubes—there tacking principally, patients in a e ! = Me. is usually a hard cough, especially run down condition—those who NO TEACHERS' CONVENTION. i “I'm back from the front again H — ? Private. bad at night, often tlmes a sore don't go to bed soon enough, or }| gy jn one piece. It was a regular | The officers of the State Teachers' NEW CARETAKER NAMED. H e Y throat or tonsilitis and frequently. those who get up too early. Arrighi, 86 Charlton 1 > = Fend nic this tin nd so_ different’ from | Association have decided, on account James Towers, superintenden - all the appearances 'of a severc HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE what T had expected. I didn’t get into - ol ] strect, Pawincket, R, AL N A Ol { of the prevailing epidemic, not to |the water department, has named the - b PHARMACY MISSING IN ACTION. i THE TREATMENT. lm‘;‘“‘“”“ bc;@‘;‘;x dm“ S ~d |1|the fighting, as the Germans ran 50| hold the State Teachers' Convention | New caretaker at the Whigville reser- e s 4 ) s is a 3 ase, s ea 1} 3 £ fast that it took us two days to catch heduled for October 25 in Hart- | voir who will succeed C. W. Beach. Private. Goftorbed at the fi SYmp- principally by human contact, up with our own men. You see we | ford, New Haven, Norwich and Nor- ; The new man is Joseph Paradise, a 1 PARK ST., Cor. Bigelow. Joseph M. Sherwood, Huntington, toms—take a purgative, eat pler chiefly through coughing, sneez- if: nhad to draz our guns and could not|walk. resident of Whigville. Phone. 1366, of nourishing food remain per- ing or spitting. So avoid persons 5 the men! with the rifics. ' = T— fectly quiet and don’t worry. having colds, which means avoid- Ve walked for a few days until 2 T . e ture herself is the only ‘“‘cur ing v J drinking ! BELLANS [l for influenza and will throw off cups, rolle . Keep up / to go up to the line. We were | . L 2. mmégnggn the attack if only you congerve your bodily strength by plenty of |[f 1Sar hat day enough CITY ITEMS | i D) _25:ALLDAUCCE i} vour strength. A little: Quinine, exercise in the open air and good Shad hoeiaca S 6 BELLANS §§ Aspirin or Dover’s Powders may food. ! had orders to drop our regular packs Hot water be given by the physician’s di- KEEP FREE FROM COLDS. 1| ana make combat pa Our M. | Sure Relief fl rections to allay the aching. Al- Above all, aveid colds, as colds Al o e b e v call a doctor, since the chief irritate the lining of the air p out tobacco and evenings from 7:30 to 9 o'clock and on Saturday from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ; to a woods and then we got The New Britain Trust Company | f will be open on Thursday and Friday . L= ; ] danger of grip is in its weaken- sages amd render them much bet- {]|late. I got five cales of chocolate, the - % ing effect on the system, which Dbiceding places for the germs. first I've had in a month. The pay- ¢ 3 for the purpose of receiving subscrip- | allows complications to develop. Vick’s apoRub at the master also ‘arrived just-in time and fe elln [ tions to the Fourth Liberty Loan.— FOR, INDIGESTION ||f These are chiefly pneumonia and first sign of a cold, For a || gave me 140 francs. I've got several K ’S a.,l,e Advt. = | bronchitis, sometimes inflamma- head cold, melt a little VapoRub indred more coming and have got ¥ a Stanley ' Skritulsky, who was absent | tion of the middle ear, or heart in a spoon and inhale the vapors, orders to the payroll at 10 a. m. a b tt . . e o e affections. For these reasons, it or better still, use VapoRub in a “Te had early chow that afternoon el, was locked up at the police St«\.tlon’ is very important that the patient benzoin steam kettle, If this is and fell in just as it started to rain yesterday. B | remain in bed until his 3 not available, use an ordin- again. In about 10 minutc. we were | | returns—stay in bed at 1 70 ary tea kettle. Fill half full all soa was awful dark and the % ul e a,l ' . Special values in flannel shirts, days or more after the fever has of put in half a 3 ; boiling water, mud was ankl . but out we went. farrell Clothing Co.—advt. left you, or if you are over 50 or teaspoon of VapoRub from time |f| We went seve but it was | < ¥ 5 > ’ An oil stove in the home of Mrs. not strong, stay in bed four days to time—keep the lkettle just |{{ hard to tra the roads were filled dr\;}/ O s Leist at 142 Curtis street overturned | Get Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets or more, according to | k h Rty the sever- slowly boiling and inhale the with men, tanks, guns and wagons. yesterday, causing a small fire. Mem- me d ity of the attack. steam arising. ! Every road was filled and all were Hlers of Tngine Co. No. 4 extinguished That is the joyful cry of thousancs EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS. NOTE—Vick’s VapoRub is the going to the front, There was very it since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, In order to stimulate the lining William Pikutis of 635 East Main | the substitute for calo: of the air passages street has purchased property in | Dr. Edwards, aprac < physician for the grip germs, : Stanley 17 years and calomei’s old-time enem the phlegm and keeping the mphor with such volatile oils |§| Guns fiashed and roared in every di- l 8 ton has purchased proper- | d‘;?f’"?‘“dlfiv formula foure Lahien air passages open, thus making the as Eucalyptus, Thyme, Cubebs, rection, The earth shook and the ekl oty /Q on Whitman street from Charles | ;Vm::fii:;;‘ i Lo §r Cooiondls Cacny breathing easier, Vick’s VapoRub etc., so that when the salve is shells whistled, but not a single \i\n( bt \',_/ ikbisns S s O, 0 0 || et enesn e el R e EERIG e T nnl B s St e e e o Tl : 5 59, | contain calomel, but a healing, soothing s s be applied over the ingredients iberated in the r 3 & Tarrell Clothing Co.—advt. | vegetable laxative. o throat, chest and back between v r VapoRub can be but too far away to shoot. We 5 IF COFFEE DISAGRFES Sarl §. Ramsay has sold through H the shoulder blades to open the had i o ¥ % i discovery of a North Carolin little noise until 1 o’clock that night. s to throw off druggist, who found how to com- Then the night was shattered by the to aid in loosen- bine, in salve form, Menthol and {}! biggest hombardment of the war. | < o ok St anlarieely took our own/guns and put them in 4 the Camp Real Estate Co. and Peter ,;.fi;’ flfg‘z‘,,.?o;;cj‘f“’ogvkei}’;’,%‘,id°§a§{;;;* pores. Then VapoRub should be While comparatively new in c | some bushes and then went into some i g ity a8 USE Crona, a 90-acre farm in Southington |-They cause the bowels and liver to act rubbed in over the parts until tain parts of the North, it is the Wwoods to sleep. T couldn’t sleep so 1 : to John Brudz normally. They neveg force them to the skin is red, spread on thickly standard home remedy in the atched the barrage. It had every- Hubert Williiis of Corbin avenue | Unnatural action. and covered with two thickne South and West for all forms of t you can 10 in tho fire- Jotz today for Miadlebury college, Vi, | _If you have a “dark brown mouth” now | { | of Dot flannel cloths. Leave the cold troubles—over six million |} Wworks line. The whole country seemed % | and then—a bad breath —a dull, tired clothing loose around the neck as jars were sold last year. Vapo- §f| to be on fire. We started early in the | | feeling—sick headache—torpid liver and the heat of the body libe s Rub particularly recommended morx and dragged our guns to a | are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and the ingredients in the form of for children’s croup or colds, as dugout which the Germans had been X i e e e > {1} rorced to evacuate that morning. W LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- | ~Thousands take one or two every night cation directly to the parts affected. without ~the slightest harmful start an Sagain Sithel) mext Srmorning lets romove the cause. There is only | just to keep right. Try them. 10c and A e e, el £ 2 | We reached our point that afternoon one Erom? Q.utnlne H B. W 25c per box. All druggists. & v . | and dug in. Every now and then GROVI'S signature on box. 30c. shells would burst not far away, but | To ‘Preévent Influenza | & | only pleasant results from one or two lit- vapors. 'These Vvapo inhaled

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