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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1018, U S S“HARTIFORD'S MOST HELPFUL STORE. ! mEGesak XiscE §ToR! GBT— 685 MAIN STREEK HARTFORD- CHAS. DILLON & CO. WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. Ep— MEASURE MAKE AND HANG WINDOW SHADES ' FEATH E R § The Store that lets you pay your bill in é HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH ‘ H AT S Convenient Weekly Payments instead of ask- ! IN COLORS e O L S e e D THE Dickinson Drug G0, § ing you to pay Cash. TO SUIT THE HOME e e = BETTER BUY THAT We have a great assortment of these/nntrimmed Hats in all PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL ghapes and colors fo sult the most fastidiaus tastes. TRIMMED DRESS HATS. Unusual types executed in-our own workrooms, alse eriginal 3 & s ] FRANKLIN SQ A \L)ls‘\ncycivc shapes and- rieh -rnal.eri‘nle, &l ecolors and effectively trimmed with the latest styles motifs, including Beaver cloth, Ostrich treatments, feathers and breasts. 169-171 Main Stree! VELOUR HATS. b Suitable for business:and sport wear, in the most desjrable shapes and shades. Because it means a SAVING of considerable WOMEN'S FINE FURS. Searfs and Muffs made from choice pelts,~im-the newest and money and also helps you to avoid the com- i o el ing SHORTAGE in these goods. At present we can serve you well. DON’T DELAY. Yes, We Are Agents for HORSFALLS | - gig Stock of Men's Sus |y 2Bty | meontin Window Shades B « | "Resinol [.oa LIANQE— Eurnlsnl"gs a"d ghfl e Sino that"ji‘:eg:;?:ni::d'have seen adve‘rnscd. TI»'\e shade ois. Birberty | | —| the tested skin treatment SUN WON'T FADE THEM 2 KILED IN ACTION 1ter, Lebanon, N. Cloths tailored New England men: Mechanic. ““Resinol is'what you want for your Your druggist will also tell you that into Metropoli- Sergeant. | Charles R. Thomas, 9 Rogers Ave,, | skin-trouble—Resinoi to stp the itch- Resinol Ointment is excellent for re- i : Hunley Waters, Boston Mass. | Lynn, Mass. ing and burning— Resinol to /ea/ the lieving the smart, itch, and burn of 1 e = tan Am.er 1 c_a 1,1 Corporals. | Privates. eruption, This gentle ointment has mosquito-bites, and insect-stings. It ’ styles-in -inimi- | B S S, 80 R i i been 5o effective for years in treating soothes and cools skins burned by table Horsfall avenue, Winchendon, Ma % AN, Larsfield | eczema, ring worm, itching, buming wind or sun. All dealers sell Resinol fashi William Pohl, jr., 36 st Dedham, | street, Roxbury, Mass. rashes, and sores, that it has become - Ointment. 2 ashion. street, Boston Ma. Weneslas Bourgue, 300 Notre Dame | a standard skin treatment. It con- HMen Mo use Resinol Shaving We measure and make Brenlin Shades to order Privates. street, Manchester, N. H. { tains nothing that could irritate the Stck find soothing lotions unneces- | The Thomas Karem, 12 Oliver Place,! [eglic Buchanan, 109 Hast Bow | tenderestskin.” sary. with our modern equipment in a way that will please ] Boston, Mass. e b, e, i | Luke Horsfall Joseph G. Sambagaro, 27 b e vo Summer Charles J. Caron, 464 Summer o b Co,, street, Lawrence Mas street, New Bedford, Mass. e Get our free booklet on window decoration. 8 ASYLUM ST, Missing in Action. Fred Cloutier, Chisholm, Me. 5 PATRICK MARTIN, 98 Bridge HARTFORD. | Amie J. Dion, Harrisville, N - Theodore Dubay, Caribou, Me. b 5 street, Winsted, Conn. r ES ¢ L Wounded (Degree Undetermined). Robert Murray, 34 West Hunt Ray B. Durling, Tlstaed, N. H William A. Tryder, Lexington Private CURZ, (Bt G, 1 5 street, Fast Boston, Mass. Erivacs S Joe Perodeau, 34 Plain street Co.| BEverett G Zingsbury, Orange, : | JOHN BURAK, 131 Cleveland | chityate, Ma. 7 | j Corporals. s ., M street, New Britain. Cann Tierr 8 Sarsent, e nr s e UDOLF A. CHELLMAN, 49 Wagd Gordon Bartleit, Peachdale, R. I. Died of Discase. ranklin, -N. H. Place, Hartford, Conn. John A. Cusack, " 40 Whitney a2 s 3 S e e e e e s e e e o TG M) 260-256 Park St. New Britain, Connecticut. OTTO T. DREHER, Watertown. | pisokiine, Mass street, Quincy, Mas Earle B. Stowell, Westboro, Mass. | Cenn, Armand Tellier, 182 Beech street, Privates. Wagoner. | e iy ¥ <, % 7 1 . o n - o1 . g ' “THREE ‘ o "f. S gt Anthony Palmieri, 109 Sterling| fharl:s . Farquharson,. 58 Grove John P. Rost, 9 Pine strect, West- | Earl Schiller. ' Stamford, died = or Private. David Crombleholme, Iast Ware- | street, Roxbury, Mas | street, Spencer, Mass. fleld, Mass. wounds; Bmil J. Trottier, Meriden, { William R. Stevens, 3 Main | ham, Mass. Titus A. Truman, 202 Slater avenue, Privates. oot H. Sampson, 14 Codar died of disease; Walter Laskawski, street, Medford, Mass Leonard N. Gammon, Bellows Talls, | Provideace, R. I ¢ THOMAS F. CASSELLS, Hartford, | street, Gloucester, Mass. New Haven, Harold Barnes, Woast WSS B Vt. Boyer, 1 azza T e pigae 3 4 p ¥ N H Cheshire, wdunded severely; Herman Wounded Severely intACHo . U mington, Hartford, Conn. Mike Sonowiez, Claremont, ) Al Mo Slmer H. Houdlette, Gardner, Me r S Fred C. Garlick, 45 Merrima ates. Lorenz, ' Meriden, wounded; — Liotensnts. Daniel Kutasavech, Turner Falls, | ‘villiam P. Murphy SPEuce Evicw conilTawiecel Maseh Arthor I Tofi?‘?‘]fifilkhn. Vi Michael Butler, Hartford, Peter Ford, — | JOHN M. DONALDSON, Fairfield, Mass. street, HmlA‘}nr‘L Vi : i H MARVIN H. GRISWOLD Madison \'A s 4 { Bridgeport, missing in action. | Tonn Charlon £ Westontes Al e HANLON E. RAY, Greenwich, R e e The Marine corps éasualty st con- our New Bmam Men on Ove“- Frederick V. Davis, Shelburne. | yroc” " | conn. : Tony. Kujave, 13 Water street. | g rmond Gueenin Wounled, , o " aiioh: 13b hairike of WVAE (VTS Mass. Joseph N. Wood, 245 Broadway. | yewburyport, Mass 3 5 » Sunday’s ctusualty ‘list cox Killed. New (Night Report.) Arlington, Mass | 754 names, divided as follows: Killed otal Casabttiedt ot Wi S e w e 3 LI i John J. Maroney, 196 T Str 5 i - 7 3 o 5628 GaSllally Rel)l)rl Hz\mD h.] Safto].‘ W el O o wine castatties are e Henry A. CH Hooksett, N.|s.uth Boston, Mass LEestiig ¢cuo;, 111; ;mss_‘:i; in (fiz:on,fmi; Following afe tiis total ‘Casnkliies of street, Dorchester, Mass. gl addhrai E il ; sl wounded severely, 260; the war: _ROBERT H. SCHAUFFLER, 32 f’h“ lne :’j:';’;i‘li“g‘;:‘i general of | “parker W. Coburn, Wallingford WOUNDED SEVERE wounds, 88; died of avccxdem‘, “;« ee Killed in action (including General Pershing’s casualty lists for | Grove Hill, }m\ Britain, Conn. el il oo 3 vt . : S eant. died of disease, 5 \_\ounfle({. i Elfl'{];' at <. 9,985 oday contain the names of three| Herbert E. Smith, 401 Washington | qp oo 1, A€o0 - John W. Fitzpatrick, 18 Wachusett | ANTON ENSEN, 398 Green. | Undetermined, 140; wounded slightly, peq S NohunAE ST v ew Britain soldiers, and yesterday’s | street, Cambridge, Mass, Wolnded (degree undete street, Fitchburg, Mass, vich av “onn. 3; died from airplane accident, 2. Dipdins © Blsbamsis A aTes contained that of another, Sergeant. g mined) .. SET g DIED OF D! Privates. Raymond J. Queenin of 125 Fair- Died of accident and - other te Raymond J. Queent Those = N Died of .lr‘rfip]\n( coidont Licutenants. Edward M. Abercrombie, Green-|View street, this city, iz mentioned causes . 1,099 sted today ars Private Johh Burak Francis M. MacDonald, 1 Reservalr | pjeq™ of gecident anl | e Benjamin J. Ginsburg, 3 Florence | field, Mass 5 ia this list as severely wounded in Wounded in action.......... 27,967 ¢ 280 High street, Lieut. Robert H. |street, Newtown Upper Falls, Mass. | catiges It Strobi Tiawronce, Mass John G. Anderson, 47 Ilarvard | action. Private Queenin is one of the Missing in action (including chauffier, emergency address Gorparalt) Died of diseas St ; Edward Bartlett Hayden, Water. | Street. Boston, “Mas: | vetern member of Cpmpany E and | prisoners) e given . Frederick G. Platt, Georsel B Rt 23O ranre Died of wounds. A 2 town, Mass. Arthur V. Bikiary, 170 Suffolk | was with this m}n at the Mpxican | 2 Grove Hill, and Private Joseph A.| GeOTEC B = Bernard, -2 L Senrecel e roant E :, Lowell, Mass. {border. When Company E mérched | Total to date rampa, Whose address is given as | Street, D e e SNSRI el ; e e Feraine! miil gene Bolsse, 80 Neal street, |away he was a sergeant, but on be- | e ibert Monkevicz of 313 Washington slrle{eellh:’_“:mlu\dnr‘-“h\'['\ig‘ Washington oy .. onclsilhompion: =Cne B rlboro, Mass ing transferred to another company | As Spanish Influenza. ireet. Private Burak, a Company I : e | Total. . 3 Corporal. MATTHEW H. CONNORS, 21 Se: for work as a signaller he agaln 100k an exaggerated form of Grip, LAX- an is wounded, though the degree is e, I : Lot Bl e Montelle | 50 reet, Hartford, Conn. [the rank of private. His aunt, Mrs ' ATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets ndetermined. Private Prampa i8 | Morris B Berman, 224 Humboldt KILLED IN ACTTON, strest, Brockton, Mass. Frank A. Cosentino, 560 Pleasant | M. Ricker, lives on Fairview street shoulu be talken in larger doses than @mber of Company D of the 302d| zyenys,, Roxbury, Mass, Privat Wagoner | street, Gardner, Mass. | and his sister is at present en Is prescribed for ordinary Grip. A hachine Gun Battalioa George W. Coceau, St. Albans Bay,| New Bngland : Richard F. For $5 Railroad | Emilio R. Dadderio, 127 Cottage |in government work in Washingto: 1 nlan is not to wait until you are ey vt. Ry ([ D=v nsland e SO e e { street, Franklin, Mass, | Other Connecticut men are: Harold sick, but PREVENT IT by taking The following casuaities are r DANIEL F. DENNIS, Colorado | Conn. o JACO BUBERT, 204 Garden street, | Willlam E. McHugh, 3 Prospect : New Haven =nd Willam o AAT N BROMOGIINE et orted by the Commanding General Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. | Joseph R. Coutu, 298 Park Place, | Hartford, Conn. | street, Salent, Mass sky, Rockville, killed in action, lets in time. ¢ the American peditionary Alvin C. Eaton, Stonington, Me. Woonsocket, R. 1 Privates. orces: k » 1051“?” C. PARADIS, Thompson, | Benjamin D. Cushing, Marion, tm‘:“‘\f\‘n 2 ‘J‘R‘(‘(‘L‘nl'—‘“' Ash Killed in action............ T2 Jonn Mt i street, ‘Willimantic, Co Missing in action.. . a4 JOSEFPH PETRUZIELO, 28 Gilbert 2 Farley, 113 Tast Hollis| Hagan. Woodburk D. Mrs. May Wounded (degree undeter- street, Hartford, Conn. street, Nashua, N. H. Hagan, R. F. D. 4, Concord, N. H mined) e ceeee. 87 Charles B. Price, 76 Green street Matthew A. (’Brien, 191 Xustis Charles D. Fuller, Sussex, Mass. Died of disease............ f‘ Br;)(‘klun, M. NireetEBoston Moo : Frn‘rl T. Hobart, 185 Hollis avenue, Died of wounds . 2 icorge Wood, 11 Naples street, . Sraintree, Wounded severely......... 321 Cliftondale, Mass. | MISSING IN ACTION. N ch, 7 Abbot street, Sal- Slightly wounded. .. o 307 Stefan Swenssicky, 41 Fourth streef, Lieutenants, Haverhill, Mass. | e G O. Randall, ! i e W. Hinman, 198 ssell g 2 Pletro Tedeschi, Baker street, Na- | street, Worcester, Mags Tussell street, South Bogtiand, A tic, R. T Waldo H. Heiarichs, Boston, Mass. | PYED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. IN ACTION. Lieutenant. ? - e - Sergeants. Thomas J. Quirk, 46 Spring street, | 3 oee o HODKITk, = Milham road, | MARK F. FISHER, 118 Burnside Manchester, N. H Tl e S a . Waterbury, Conn. e ieorge 1 ~eary 9 Talbot William Gleason, 37 Dorset street, | Sergeants. | avenue, Darchester, Mass Dorchestont A | Ernest L. Sullivan, 55 1-2 Roseclair Joseph Levesque 59 Concord = I e T e e street, Dorchester, Ma street, Lawrence, Mass. | John . Boyle, 26 Home street, Fall | Dennis E. Maloney, 61 Court CATARRH VAN[SHES River, Mass. street, Middlebury, Vt. i Henry R. Reid, Bradshaw street, | Harold F. Marnell, 192 Quincy ’ R o A s kK, | Meaford, Mass street, Dorchester, Mass. Here Ts One Treatment That All Spy S work, ! Corporals George W. Mitson, Newport, Vt. _ Sufferers Can Rely Upon the papers said— LN 4 i JOSEPH A. PRAMPA, 313 Wash- If you want to drive catarrh and all EDWARD M. GREENE, 135 Farm- e 7. | . its disgus g symptoms from your | B | | | ington street, New Britain, Conn. gusting T and production stopped un- | ington Ave., Bristol, Conn. 7 e = e syst shortest possible time. . i 1 ! Warren Yapp, Goldsmith street em in the sh ¥ ! %}lnc\v‘\\'nl!s were raised. Herman Arnold, 31 Doyle Ave., % : SR 5 | 80 to vour druggist and ask for a hat place is next—no one Phavidence BT : Sohih ¥ , 2 e 5 Bernard, 17 Sutton | Tiy¥omel outfit 0 bl b you cin ke Ambrose Brown, 84 Mall street, | Lape, Worcester. Mass “Breathe Hyomei and it will rid you sure it won’t be yours if you Lynn, Mass gt et of catarrl ives such quick relief install sprinkler protection. PEtoom it Eraest E. Flynn, 61 Roseland atarrh; it gives such quick - P i Somerville, Mass. that all who use it for the first time Globe Sprinklers are pro- m— James J. Gately, 222 Fustis street, | 2 stonished tecting millions of dollars of 3 St e | Hyomei 1s a pure pleasant antiseptic. pmpertya”f)v!‘rlh!:r‘nuntry. lmm,; Harrison, 12 Holt street, | Which is breathed into the lungs over Why not yours? tchberg, Ma B S50 ) the inflanied membrane; it kills the GLOBE AUTOMATIC |’} Wincenty Pietrenuik, 14 Franklin{ ctare germs, soothes the Fore spots SPRINKLER CO. 6 BELI.ANS | street, Newbuhyport, Mass. and heals all inflammation Hot water Hyman Bereon. 14 Lotns. strest, | |DOW't suffer snother day with i12 Ksopo Bldg., Hartford % Sure Relief Dorchester, Mass. catarrh; the disease is dangerous and R 2 3 : R e — often ends in consumption. Start the . Bminos Hyomei treatment today. No stomach : : - Edward J. Majeskey, Elm street, | dosing, no sprays or douches: just| Christmas packages for American)ican Red Cross immediately. Only one , uting the packages for various camps. Hatfield, Mass E b breathe it—that's all. Ask The Clark 5 'z ce ge wi ach prisoner. | Miss ‘Anna Cahill is engaged in direct- [Vvl\(fllbvw in erman and Austrian | package will be sent to each prisoner. | ; EOR INDIGESTION 8y, 3 macres Tndotermined.)! | & Brainerd Co, = : e De woik Cammps must be received hw the Amer- | The photo shows the work of distrib- | (c) Underwood & Underwood. ) Anthoene | Me | | i Corporal,

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