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2 NEW BRIiTAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, N®VEMBER 1, 1918, CHAS. DILLON & CO. | ¥ 7/ HUGH MILLER KILLED IN ACTION; * ‘ DRUGS HIS BROTHER ROBERT IS WOUNDED | i . WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 1 o ’ MEASURE MAKE AND HANG ~ fl§ — WINDOW SHADES || Handsome Afternoon HOLLANDS-OPAQUES-TINT CLOTH }|} E 1%L | | N CoLoRS 1 Dresses Dickinson Drug Go., | & » TO SUIT THE HOME i NOW $7.50 . PHONE 359 AND WE W"..L CALL You will be amazed when vou see the Di:::‘is Owre:::’vofierin‘ our patrons at this remarkably low price. satins, THE taffetas and combinations of taffeta and georgette ' 3 & 5 FRANKLIN § e ac cnines, f . ‘ : ! bJ Q’ BiB cicpe anad satine, and crepe de chines, in the season's most at- p 168-171 Main Streel . BB tactive colore. You will marvel that such an event can really take place These Dre are of the very latest and most approved styles, Lithuanian hall. Monday evening, ! |8 ! the Lith n Independent Citi- | Grand Usher John G ki 18 club on Park street, to which | | Middletown | Lithuanian citi are cordially | models in Stein-Bloch invited. Men of ab 1 speak rel- ed. Tt is to your advantage to look into them. el : tiv eto the coming clection. : ~ Co—advt | New models in Stein-Bloch ana | and overcoats, and you will find many re: beautiful models in the assortment. Remember—Opportunities such as these are not often present- ill be an open meeting Start Today to buy NES { and a patriotic duty War Saving Stamps An Excellent Investment “Knicker” School SUITS g —7 to 18 years i (o] 10.50, $13.50, AL $15.00. i ; | 1‘ Dress-up Suits e : d in fancy. mix- tures and serge, $16 to $24. £ The Luke Horsfall Co,, ROBERT MILLER HUGH MILLER Word, was received yesterday by wounded in action and is at a base Hugh W. J. Miller of 688 t street |’ al HARTYVORD. % wo Miller brothers enlisted in from Major J. H. Hamilton of the | the Canadis "ces about 4 - were sent it t training period. Ti- | : a forming him ths son, Hugh Mil- | vate Robert Miller was shot through ler, was killed in action on Septem- | (1o BiP but is rapidly recove : | { will soon be in the trenc ’ ber 20 by machi n fire while te Hugh Ailler who gave s d . while the as 2 { s e sl : vears old. ous to his enlistme major states that Private SiEre e Thelr & 0o | " a very capable | bir any. ides his parents he i About the same time Mr. |1 s > br Robert B., the d word that his other AeoTES: ot Tavert Millon, wag wos T tng | 23 ihe. Brilsh army in Trance and Two new Sousa marches played by Sousa’s Band John, Alexander and Frazer, in this ame company as his brother | city. 72nd Canadian Infantry Battalion, in- URAVRAV AU UM VAU MAUMURAYRAV AUV AA i ;s pabei i i > | _ “Sabre and Spurs” and “Solid Men to the Front” are alive ! | STIPBUILDER DEAD. with the dashing spirit and fascinating rhythm that crown flR[WE AUT‘] WH“,E fi New Gondausg Jlovis 1 Charles Sousa the ‘“March King.” And how Sousa’s own band does scom. who built the T Minnesota and Dakota at Groton in lay them! S : = 1608 a4 e iy i brnine At piay Victor Black Label Double-faced Record 18504, Ten-inch, 85 ceats . his home. He was a native of Ports- 3 mouth, N. H., born in 1850 i , and was promifently donnected with'the Bath | Monroe Silver tells some new “Cohen” stories g 1 Irc ks before coming to this ““derwear Collinsville Man Arrested Alter < PRl e B - Thec{e’s dgliggtffil humor in the two episodes, “1Coh¢§1 Gets : o Woot T ‘ To Prevent Influenza. arried” and “Cohen on His Honeymoon.” Silver depicts Running Into TI‘EGHleSl find LAXATIVES BROMO QUIND | them with a perfect Hebrew dialect that always gets a hearty | S | lets remove the cause. There is only Il imposed A ‘ or Bromo Quinine” W, laugh' Victor Black Label Double-faced Record 18501, Ten-inch, 8 cents. s $100 and this ,m,,f“,“fl:}i:l:u\'l- 5 signature on box. 30c | - Longan of Collinsville for | S - 2 e driving a motor vehicle while under ! CIIY ITEMS. leely- fox—trots by Joseph C. Smlth 3 Orchestra Duorib and Carter heavy- the influence of liquor Lo n fig- | - 5 . ured in a serious accident r the | = = ;’”5‘“ *‘;: ““0“‘ Z"”“ placa icic Rock bridgo Jate last niht, in| At the rew Two catchy dance numbers—“Hindustan’’ and ‘“'N’ Every- its, worth $2.50 today- e ge Pai : LER S Temple 3 onigl y . 3y . . . 1 : o $1.35 o) e Falsnion L : i thing”’—played by an organization justly noted for its dance 5 repuir” The Gir was advaneing ¢ NS [ music. A record that affords unlimited joy to dancers every- s ‘5 ] isioey cCREECL DT bty el AN\ @i A, ”H‘l‘%fl}g" where. Victor Black Label Double-faced Record 15507, Ten-inch, 85 cents. Duofold, Carter and American $3 was imposed for drivi Hosiery heavyweight $2.50 to [ an overators ticense ] N Arthur Fields sings that droll favorite, “QOui, Qui, Marie.” $8.50 Union Suits that a man under the influence of li- $1.85 SHoE AR st e snonRntoga ftres) o A 3 A clever song, “That Soothing Serenade,” by Henry Burr. - (© VAU AAVAAVRAURAUNURAURAY ‘olds canse Grip and Influer JATMAVRAY T Black Rock. Officers sler and All Sizes up to 48. Heslin went with the patrol to the Sceris Of thel adcidentiandl found the { ) s O e da; arles Har Other popular songs of the day by Charles Hart, Buatoldlf Wool RUnion isuits/ (i | e badly SRR G = ~ Peerless Quartet, Clark and Burr, and American Quartet. worth $5.00 today h with whom he -] a nearby house. Both 2 $2.85 e lan sl el R l b! k| : Hear these new Victor Records to-day at any Victor dealer’s. He will gladly give you an illustrated put nefther was seriously hu ex ; booklet describing these new records and play any music you wish to hear. Sacnger Voice Culture Records Large and Small Sizes Only. questioned by Officer Lieble clia (] A R e e e s e el you veisiito L3 that the woman was Victors and Victrolas in great variety from $12 to $950. = amitica that he Service doubled i —These 3 5 . < g Segabrices and : Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. aré way below wholesale today. G s placed under 3 SATURDAY : unts R eason abie ; 4 Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientific- i d admitted to the judge 2 : s . 3 «lly coordinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, and their operator use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. . whout o vear ago when Prlces v New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the Tst of each month in Qur CITY HALL. | m—| 10 Preseription / 1 C t r O 1 a | 2| e e i1 Department § = [LOOK | = Y the accuscd. Both stopned SR Eady gotioncs He hoticed (W eR Bl 0 9y 3 ¥ Victrold” is the Registered Tradematk of the Victor Talking Machine Company designating the products of this Company oaly. Longan wa drunk and advised - / ihi« 4 woman not to ride with him wonderful — ||t ndition o ) S G L R A R R R R T Y LAZARUS Specials § w’ Laoona o : p : ‘3 EB}iARMACY UrAYREIAAURAEAY me'@‘:\mxm.u@mm TR RA A YA ARA YA thei for Saturday—ad- In court this morni I 1 4 E Cor. Bigelow, 3 3, e I vertised on page 1. B | many visible signs ol the « ent, hi 2 d ‘ 2 face laving besn badly cut, % .. 1366, | W Tl i AR i

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