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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1918, | FOUR C0. E SOLDIERS DRUGS | WOUNDED IN ACTION Yentres, Williski, George and THE | Ropiak o Ga}galty List. Company E, 102d U. S. Infantry, re- WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. (& | WEEKLY $1.00 | EASY WEEKLY MEASURE MAKE AND HARG PAYMENTS PAYMENTS HoLLArgf(?P%US;i?E CLOTH | Settle Your Clothes Problem IN COLORS TO SUIT THE HOME | Here an& NOW! ECE T PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL Why p ay C&S]’l" 3;: the (,)lrlil(q]'jn(*l\lb'.(‘v! on the same 3 & 5 FRANKL!N SQ. A x broth WHEN CREDIT IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING. 19 years of a nd has two brothers | in the service. Orville is attached to [ E— = e S )| > . NO RED TAPE the same company as himself and ’ cruited in this city, has evidently been . { in the thickest of the recent fizhtin & 3 | for today’s casualty list contains the names of four member this com- ® | though the degree is not determined. The wounded men are, Harold Dale Ventres, Corpo B and Mrs. George Ventr: He s about John is in the nav Corporal Willisk i is a brother of Michael \\'\Ih‘ g ; 3 2 T - ; / o 5 ot e T Was . Just a friendlv understandin | Glen stre a Private Ge s ¢ 17— A 5 e ‘ " R 2 i e e — | E2EN and business is confidential (Day Report.) Y Lot \ o . e g - ' ~ g We clothe the whole family. the American peditionary For & i B i i % 7 My e ‘ ' g Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Died of accident and other 4 f L ¥l y o . 5 e - _ . : b7 Coats, Capes, Skirts and Furs in Days RBER Caoai Spanish Influenza. : Shees, Hats and Tirousers. i gfoolsec:;cit} fioé ! KILLED IN ACTION. Support (helratentSineskenat ity inls tauraining | " We invite you to ca ll and look around. No obli- i , to find | ! Privates - ; gation. such a sp]endid a6l Haryer e at X Borcden’s Malted Milk is a standby for the convalescent. It b stock of high- { Boston, Ms: § Duilds up strength speedily and surely. Pure full-cream milk | Charles Simpson, 6 rd St., Bangor, and nutritious grains—partially predigested b i i > g g y a special grade. Maine. ¥l process. MEN’S i | William Whitney, Skowhegan, Me. Insist on Borden's—at all drug stores—in square packages ondy. SWEAT{ERS | DI FROM WOUND:! Corporal. { | Ralph Bdward Manning, 66 Maple The | St., Hudson, Mass. i H Privates. i Lake Horsfall { Denis Francis Donahue, 2 Adams i Co., St. Merrimac, Mass. | Albert 1. Gorman, 42 Scollay | Square, Boston, Ma B R I i CITY LEAGUE BOWLING ANTHONY MULVOY, 435 M:Lini g < | Ave., Norwalk, Conn. & ults 1 night: DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND . ® ° Privates. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTH- Colonials . Joseph Cidlevicz, 31 Canton St., ER OAUSES. Penniman ..... 90 78 91— 3 HA RTFORD. Montello, Ma. Care e » 9T 92 OTHER CAUSE Private. 2 Hubert Oliver, 390 West Blm St,| Patrick Cowhey, 84 Grand St., Bur- rhvats Gae N G CITY ITEMS New Bedford, Mass. lington, Vt. o WALTER SOBISKE, Bridgeport, | Larson bkl AR s -~ - DIED OF DI SE. Richard S. Gibson, 99 South st.| <onn. A. Anderson ...100 7 3 i S Ciicence iy | DIED OF WOUNDS, s : asnionapie alior 23 , 200 Mott St., Worces- | 494 449 ¢ Miss Helen Luddy and Miss Graco | ] L e Patrick Lear o BIRE i o sticien ) tromll Girava | tidossobRL ARNILSARLERE CHELREE A ey B 5 i T Areos Somerville, Mass, | Alvan Bucknam, Skowhegan, Me. i A each where they spent three weeks | A S : i SRl oaad ‘ e L 3 ] . v 'OUNDED SEVERELY. MISSING IN ACTION J . Rhynard, Attleboro, Mass. | Sheparc 88 101 s | dith frfends from Washington. | WOUNDEDISEVERELY, i ¢ Master Engincer, ol ol v ade duits Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Barrows of 574 | Sergeant. Privates. William J. Bennett, West Merford, | Quir SO S i Vest Main street celeb: "tP.d t’hnw ,NT | Ovide Lefebvre, Rumford, Me. Peter L. Welch, 40 Samoset St., | Mass. < McCall s 104 5 N . ! redding anniversary today. They left | Privates. Mansfield, Mass. Brivates) Rogers o 122 105 Of Broadcloth in soft, warm shades of brown, navy, taupe and his afternoon on an %utomobile trip | ; o their daughter’s home in Westerly, el v e a2 M Genm s O ZITR O 20 RS B RO Tt Sakee : fl plum. They are beautifully lined with heavy self-toned satin and Lowell, Mass. Bristol, Conn. i 482 bury, Conn. & i have detachable collars of Hudson Seal and Nutria. The lines are JAMES FITZGERALD, 119 Water (Night Report.) t -3 5 E 5 ~ | 3 James H. Evans, erett, Mass Noh ol smartly slender. These Suits were bought in a special allotment Fire Commissioner Frank L. Conlon | g¢* “south Norwalk, Conn The following casualties are report-| Charles I, yene, Brovidence . Mohawlks s able to be about after a recent ill- | “{yjjjam Glunts, 20 Lynds St., Bos- | ed by the commanding general of the | Arthur G. Johnson, Manchestor. ess. ) » | ton, Mass. Ame 1 Expeditionary : N. 4 {!Ir'rlzn: ceeene Mrs. Kate McDermott of Tremont | = WILLIAM H. RICHARDSON, East Killed in action o o | fclkiey oL . 98 [ i B ¢ treet has returned from a week's | Woodstock, Conn. Niieging in astion DIED OF DISEASE. 5 R g ; Plain tailored Broadcloth, blue and black Serges and Oxfords, isit New Haven. | William E. Murphy, 5 Fagle St., Wounded severely 5 Sergeant. E. Anderson .., 92 unusually well made models, beautifully tailored. Just the Suit Corporal William Quinlivan is home | Newburyport, Mass Wounded slightly ........ 05 Edgar H. Dougherty, Woburn, Mass. = 1 for the business woman. These are priced rox;x Camp Devens on a short fur-| WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined.) Died from accident and WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDE- e ough. I Sergeants. other causes .... 5 - L Private Wilbert McEnroe of the | PARFIN G. BAZLUKI 223 Park| Died from wounds ... s g DL\'“"'““D‘) LAntone = [ 3 irmy medical corps is spending a | i o St Died from disease ........ 3 Sergeant. AnLons : 3 MOTOR AND STREET COATS i 3 Ave, Waterbury, Conn. 5 el = Dobruck . 9 uriough in town. Twrencai D Hickioy Barnetable Wounded (degree unde- WINFIELD McFARLUND, Derby, | oiineham 5 108 3 Of Velour, Bolivia, Pompom, Broadcloths, Chenille Cloth, John Kiniry left yesterday for ' jage termined) ... 3 Conn. N 9 Jersey, English Tweed and Mixtures in rich winter shades. Some btorr’s where he will be inducted into | HAROLD D. VENTRES, Sunset Corporals. Richter .. S 4 are plain and others are lavishly trimmed with Wolf, Beaver, Nu- he S. A. T. C. at the Connecticut { pane, Berlin, Conn. Edward A. Gaulnier, Ly s, ., Hudson Seal and Raccoon, The assortment is so varied that at gricultural College. | Frank McLaughlin, 144 Crescent St., . CARL B. BESENBRUY 4 one model must be found embodying individuality of taste — | Beachmont, Mass. bury. £ refinement. The prices $ to $ BJOOK AGENTS REAP HARVEST. oo KILLED IN ACTION. " James F. Hurley, Upper Falls, Faniee froma Rt N e 19.75 125.00 = b Mass. \ = i ST | Louis P. Gutchell, 249 Elmwood T o e 7 THO > VISK r Msposing of Volume Alleged to Have | e hosinatan v New England Men: Conix( MAS PADZNISKI, I NLOT awlon Government Endorsement WALTER BALCH, Starkweather Corporal. { Colonials Hartford, Oct. 23.—Warning was | St Manchester, Conn. S Sl G Tt Erlpice. [SVanderers Mas T SHORT CALENDAR COURT. MRS. BROWN WINS DIVORCE. onnded b}; the ¥Food Administration | - NDREW A. McILRAVEY, Wash- | yjoco ¥ 3 2 i3 2 .\} LCHAEL J. ALDT, Norwich, Conn. | Warriors SARIGERGIE S ight cases will be heard at the| b T : sday against imposter book agents | ington Depot, Conn. | GUY W. BRANDOW, Hartford, | Areos .... 4 G : ol Riiaay atter | Brominent New York Club Woman ¢ Fede " WILLIAM WILLISKI, 125 Broa Privates, Conn. Live Oak Sloniof the iy S : e For “Health” nd Robert Scoville, Federal Food| WII L LISK 5 Broad vivates. ooz - | aks i : 4 ke s Went West For “Health aministrator of Connecticut, asked | St. New Britain, Conn. DEWEY S GREEN, Unionville, | . GEORGE A, SARGIS. New Britain, | Annex . y ; (o0 | noon: The following cases 3 R el oo 0 he eooperation of the Connecticut | Mechanic. “onn. Conn. 5 ! Harpoons ¢ 5 tecides ] DS e ; 5 . 2 Mrs., William ewspapers in cautioning the public| jrnest Constant, 560 Chestnut St Frederick E. Ballard, Ludlow, Vt. _JOHN HAMERNICK, Forestville, High single—Tofgren Inithe suit of ¢ ”{;» SSonvn & Sp lorane Brown, one of the best known gainst fraudulent agents who are| yanchester, N. H. 4 Joseph Racine, Tarkiln, R. T. Conr High three—Rogers, zainst 8. Golon, th 3 A e club women of New York state, has anvassing from door to door with | e ! e : | PRANK H McFARLAND, Derby High team string—1\V, pleading or default. Cooper & ublications purporting to be issued Privates. MISSING **° ACTION. | Conn. 5 AN tebm tota= A | for the plaintiffs and Klett & Jh% TeC = v the government and representing| Stanley J. skowski, 49 Division Corporal. | HARRY PETROWSKY, o ; bl Sl s e Wt Toen Mrs, Brown lerd st they have government sanction. | Bt. i : Allan Heetor McLean, Gloucester, | V& Conn. N e e e enitireaed thee o e In some Instances as high as $4.75 is | Jugene Goodwin, 904 Harrison St., | aa STANLEY RODIAK UIT in the suit of Tony Naples agalnst | ¢ I d t as anything in eing charged for a publication which | Roxbury, Mass. i o Conn, ol rank Callabretta and wife. T%. B.|but ‘ he reason she gave—poor health L not authorized in the silghest way | Charles Haid, 14 Buckley 3 LR JOHN A, RUFFIN, Middletown, | Rogers . reion . i erford appears for the plaintiff \\\h‘vrh required a lifornia. y the United States Foad Adminis- ica Plain, Mass. WILLIAM B. DOOLEY, Bridgeport, | Conn. > 24 Jcalelors, T i i ] wyer Weods for defendant. | Mr. and Mrs. Erown worked together ‘ation or the Federal government.| Joseph O 1ge, 20 Temple | conn. [ Saters i, sl s ) Ly (e ding is also claimed by Tudse | in the Progressive campaign when ‘wblications issued by the govern- | Spencer, Mas George T. Kelley, Lowell, Mass. e RSy oD P e e i T ord_in the suit of H. Gitla- Roosevelt ran for president, and fin hent are always given away or sold| Gra: . Longarini, 20 Prince EiEd i : S SN R e itz against Samuel Cohen and others, | all her interests it was supposed that t cost or, as in the case of certain! St, Boston, Mass, WOUNDED € JRELY IN ACTION. i - e g Aelgs Ll 3 represented by Morris D. & he backed her up. shool text-books prepared by the| Thomas J*. Mooney, Young Privates. | T'o Prevent Grip and Influenza 1] R I OET VR \ more specific statement is (' im- | Mrs. Brown was president of the sod administration, are sold uader| Cherry V v, Mass. R it 2 . LAXATIVE BROMO QUINI svothe e o the suit of David M. Fichman New York State ¥Federation of Wo ontract with the publisher to charge| Charles O'Connell, 1 Myrile s toderick H. Wogan, Brookline, | lets taken in timo will Prevent - SN 4 st John Ianch. Lawyer Green- | men’s clubs, and when the women' he price fixed by ition, | Winchester, Mass. & eSS " and Influcnza. . GROVE'S signs Sdo S e fein for the plaintiff and Judge F. B. | section of the Council of National De- anging from 20 to 50 ¥ y| Christopher B. Boyle, 50 Boswith| o crone Mill Quincy, Mea | ture on bos : S ) Hungerrord for the defendant. fence was formed Dr. Anna Howard tizen who has knowledge of an at-| st., Oldtown, Me. m L Welsh fLawrence | Al ek 5 e A bill of particulars is wanted in | Shaw, its head, asked Mrs. Brown to mpt to defraud by misrepresenting| RICHARD DAMICO, South Man- arl 8. Brown, Milo, Mo ! —_— | M G el 2 ihe case of Frank Slapski against Jan | be chairman of the New York state publication in a. house to house sale | chester, Conn. | William Henry Gaffney, Methuen, THEATERS OPEN MONDAY > M S Pajor : ireenstein represents division. She resigned this chairman- sould promptly notify the United| John H. Fisher, 9 Woodbury St | ~1&5 | L . Lantone ... et the plaintift and Ju Hungerford | ship before going to Reno tates District Atlorney’s office or| Beverly, Mass. 0 Elwin Grout, Lincoln, N. H. i £ e representss the defendar e S T O T i0uld commuunicate with the Food | ~ GUISEPPE GRISAFE, 280 Frank- SLIGHTLY WOUNDED, et ”‘.m'“,“.f"- Again Chang e e _In the case of the re ¢ i that her husband was ecruel, that dministration office in Hartford, | 1, St.. Norwich, Conn. Mind and permit is Revoked. Tl £ 3 o Co-ope g , s | he was sullen, often passed days Thiscday e Winderers, | Jennie B. \nderson, permission. 1o | without speaking to her, that he com- hich will in turn refer the case to the Albert Kirouack, 49 Mill S Licutenant. ack, 49 Mill St., Bruns- T £ T o et Jretbert runs el b L e . substitug wrty plaintiff is sought. | plained about her outside activities st iz T ) ° 0 reopen until Monday of next weelk, : \. W. Upson represents the plaintiff | and that once he refused to have her ‘.r.“;m;"con;( B orence St., ! Corporal. ““(1‘1 same day on which the schools —_—— and Judge Gaffney appears for the | fur coat relined LR Andrew R. Duffy, Brooklyn, Mass. | Will reopen. = Yesterday Dr. H. F. otendant Mr. Brown’ dencels o oo v, . ¥ : + ¥ BARNES T defendant. Mr. Brown's comment on this was ]):fr?}?r]xi.:ro;\(fi‘:“‘mr' 280 Neponset St., e | ‘.\lh)nn)‘ SUperintenaont of Heslthd naid C. H. BAT BETURNS. Default will be claimed in the case | that he had been too indulgent. “Had ster, Ma hat the theaters would he permitted ‘larence H. Barnes, assi of John Tshoo against John Doman- |1 been more of a ak r L e o iy =0 o Re > aga Jc - ¥ e L cave man and taken [ oG (:b%[\ 7 Hollister \_[\'::“11;:1”);31(1\:.‘” \:\g;r::{e:: qux to open on Saturday at the latest, ) secret 1t Camp Jackson, Co ski. Lawyer Woods for the plaintiff, | my wife in hand as other men do it Bridgeport, Conn. QR e s T | Er i G iR S. C., returned today after spending n [ and Klett & Alling for the defendant. | might have been better,” he said, *I ST <1.813980a1c [FNiThomas [T iConnelly, Boouthfineet The manager of one of the thea- |few days in New Britain. He is gener- [ The trial list for the current week | tried to help her in her civic work, » New Haven, Conn. e e ters was notified of this order in r al secretary of the local association and | is unchanged from a week ago. to yield to all her wishes. Maybe she WOUNDED SLIGHTL { Trnest L, Harris, C: Me. crence to opening -, but a |has been a “¥' work in army| The committce appointed to draft!|thought I wasn’t rich enough to give Wagoner, -\';{n‘::"lfifl_l;”Bos;‘onv MJ o - few hours later he was notified that camps for about two y He states | resolutions on the death of A. .| her the backeround for the big things Albert Broadhead, 11 Richardson L«‘L.r,‘.““ ) ) “ex\ )“v‘“l“f’“- t. | the order had been rescinded and the | that Camp Jackson is now recovering | Pouzzner, who died of influenza, may | she is doing. I don't Know. g ext, Broadieed s Iugene B. Sheerin, New Bedford, | theaters must remain closed until | from a serious cpidemic of influenza [ not be ready to renort at this session { Mr. Brown is a lawyer with offices » » h | Mass. Mond: and pneumonia. of the court. llu the Woolworth building. SR o L T g ] and are exceptional values at ! just received a decree of divorce in New Britain, theaters will not be permitted

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