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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1916 DEATH STEPSINTO [ PARvARD AN MUST Ny ) ¢ TAKENT) | Boston Store BLOCK SPENDTHRIFT) — smsuane s SFE i HARVESN & Another “Hummer” For }‘B ) - it. = i i o Fenseasi rmmlionty llly. Wood Prevented from Frit e Said to Be Sl.ll'pljlsed by Crop Pos 1 tering Away Second Fortune . T sibilities in Germany | 5 - . At 8.30 o’Clock. . L . - — New York, July 25.—The last en- T The Hague, July 25, via Londo ’ | 25 DOZEN " in the financial ledgers of William . \ o . 12:40 p. m.—Diplomatic representa- | B R, o4 Wood, who squandered a one mil- E S . \hl\x(\; 1;\0613:;}&1?( of ‘zhe‘:euéral ]m\\'c:r: A - g 2 lion dollar fortune and was about to s M S ] : 2 . Is on a trip to the country a J repeat the procedure with a second : shown the harvest situation. A para- when death intervened, was written b sraph in the German newspape when the final accounting of his es- Gy dealing with this tour of inspection | tate was flled in Surrogates’ Court by H . - says: his executor, James Nash Webb, of i “It is assumed they gained the con- | i “ Flushing, L. I. Sl o viction that the plan of our enemies The accounting shows that of the % e i to starve us out will fail again this i;w&go personal property possessed 5 e vear. Some representatives were even ® o Wood at the time of his B i 2 surprised at the remarkabl favo death, in June 1908, only $5,000 re. Tow e H4 v e O : mains to be given his widow, Mr: i 2 . O B St (G0 G Pty A GREAT CLEARANCE MOVEMENT IN ALL PARTS OF THE STORE TO REDUCE STOCK BEFORE Virginia C. Wood and adopted daugh- - 5 - ¥ - = 5 7 o T e et e e ; : : the Empire to introduce mass feeding ‘ INVENTORY, AUGUST 1 a5 1 in the rural communes. The number e ~ 259 Lennox avenue. This does not < of communes to adopt this plan now You are invited to share in a stock reducing sale which will offer high-grade merchandise at ex- IN COLORS 10n01u?ie'b ho\w{evi‘r;. the real estate < “ : f totals eleven and, according tol the | | tremely low prices. This sale is for Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Store opens at 9 a. m. wne y Mr. V i i < Z - i = y Mr. Wood at the time of Koelnische Zeitung, is increasing ; his death, which remained intact and S e A Will make an excellent |2 bequeathed without executorship 5 o BiSoEly: y el o . house garment. 98c value. [to the wite and daughter. T o e sl bheeraE B f S garmen [ wite and damghter. ; amburger Nachrichien attempts | €I0re-J(0CK~- 1 aKin 1C€S O Will Go in a Hurry or a score of years “Billy” Wood || (0 answer the popular complaint as to | B < was known as one of Broadway's » e L ), G BRI . A : ||| | the nigh price of butter. The news- | f§ expressed 1t after the loss of his first : 2 : ieapenclatmogthatethoflast atiloicen; ’ = fortune, he *had a rubber leg and ; susicompared withithacior-December i} r ro e l Ai everybody pulled it.” Of excellent : J] 1914, showed a decrease of 2,000,000 HARTFORD family connections in the Bronx and head, of which 800,000 were milch Beiaroliite Macor B inlolien e ; : cows. Owing to a deflciency of fod- g 2 2 o y & b Gl Ao e | der during the winter the health of GOODS WE SHALL NOT INVENTORY. founder of the Wood Memorial g 5 the remaining animals suffered se- | H§ Here are many decided bargains for the Before-Stock-Taking Sale in the Women's Suit Department. church, in the Bronx. Happily mar- ; | verely. We can only refer to them briefly but they cover a wide field—Suits, Coats, Dresses and Bkirts. ried to Miss Virginia Graves, daugh- It will be years, the newspaper | Store Closes at Noon on|jled 2 S T e . before the grazinz fields are | i THIS IS THE MOST RADICAL CLEARANCE OF THE SEASON. e Wednesday. merchant, his desire for children re- | Charles W. Simms, twenty-five years | again normal, and it is feared that a sulted in the adoption of little Mary | o1d, a society man of Boston and a | Nigh percentage of cows will be per- | Jane Reese, changing her name to ' o P oS manently weakened. Therefore an | ’ Mary E. Wood. EradugtofotiEanyar awiiiEkeferio o improvement in the butter and milk Showered Wealth on “Tombs Angel.” | August 16 on a charge of theft. He | situation is only to be expected to be It was about this time that he | v arrested by the police of Newton, | extreme slow. P met May Kellard, best remembered | Mass. The police will try to prove | _According o the Campus, a German EXTRA—EXTRA—SUITS FORMERLY UP TO $19.75 TO CLOSE at $5.00-ea. s as the “Tombs Angel,” in the famous | 3 s cour - R - 5 technical Spa r of Dresden, tk e D 5 EarparaiAnn) coieuoon et (1 Stmmsloounedimeat iy etilon [l SRR S SRR R SR ne o E R STITTSERORMERTY RS2 5100, PAT: . $9.85 EACH | Newton, gained the friendship of her- showered jewels and ofher gifts to | it and family and then robbed the | heated electrically .from a power |8 QUITS FORMERLY UP TO $45, AT ........ wieistenrs LADB amount of $400,000. Throughout whole of Lis uencially | Y =% buitaing have resaed in an cvetiont | | COATS FORMERLY UP TO $29.50, AT ... 81495 this woman provailed over ol e | HERDING OF PRISONERS | SUMMER SKIRTS, WERE UP TO $6.95, AT . ... $3.95 counsel of relatives and friends, and i in his last will he left her $40,000 in _— | ARTILLERY THE SEGRET # SILK SKIRTS, WERE UP TO $17.50, AT ... $8.95 Rl i i e s 0| A 6 Anmetm iy G0 WOMEN’S CLOTH SKIRTS, REDUCED TO .. e ....$395 \ Even after his death evidences of | Germans Keep Captured Soldiers in | Russians Enabled .to Pound Way ) his regard for May Kellard appeared in a promissory note for $25,000 Close Confinement at Camps. Through Austro-German Lines With SILK AFTERNOON DRESSES. LIMITED QUANTITY OF JERSEY SILK AND ;cv:}rl‘{;r;;\‘?:mpmfr(;?r‘;‘:w,::hc‘:mif:(;““'i”: Tondon, July _A dark picture | Overwhelming War Machines. 75 DRESSES, FORMERLY UP TO $19 75 STRIPED PONGEE SPORT COATS $5 with his wife and daughter the note | Of the treatment of British prisoners | piq.0e¢h via London, July 25— | $45.00, AT . FOR THIS SALE ...... 3 Gt was taken up for $18,000. at the Heuheleben camp, in Germany, i b 5 et lattetan i i Ha After the loss of his first million | where civilians are interned, is given | Overwhelming artillery power is the navy, black and colors with combination of Georg- R BRO LU Mr. Wood was swept down to the gut- secret of the Russian successes, ac- : In dainty striped and figured voiles, charming i T in a report by Dr. Alonzo E. Taylor, 1 v ind. Tnstrument Slips and PhYSICIAN | cor and tor a time tived in a Bowery | = revort by Dr- Alonzo . cording to a semicofficial statement | Jf °te ORIY one or two of a kin modela with silk girdles and ties—exceptional values rooming house. Then, just at the | attache o £ SRR AN, at | published here. The article says: LINEN DRESSES, $5.95. at $2.98. e : lowest ebb, & cousin, George T. Laird, | Berlin. The report reached Viscount | “What is the reason for the Rus- IS Plll](lllll‘ed &Ild PO]SOHed left him, in 1907, a fortune of $750,- | Grey, the British Foreign secretary, | sian successes? Briefly they are this Whits and colored linens in both belted and coatee DRESSY FROCKS, $14.95. 000. He succeeded in ridding himself | ;1o James W. Gerard, American | —NOthing but overwhelming artillery, | flf ~effects. reduced to $5.95. A group of white handkerchief linen, voile and } orllainirdlorl fis A ssconai rortnned| ST G e AR REREE BRI SS S Bl e e e e e COMEE HERE FOR THE LATEST STYLES AND New York, July 25.—The fact that | when he died. | Walter Hinea Page, the Ambassados | Into & war of mechanics and indus || HONEST VALUES. Dr. Timothy D. Lehane, anatomist| Following his death for many vears | {; Great Britain tries. What Russia cannot provide in | — RUGS—EXTRA SPECIAL, @nd physiclan associated with) Goro- | 18 estate wasi in' tho courts.’ Johnmy = cmhe rracks at Ruhlehen,” says | this respect is being given her by her MILLINERY SALE. Wilton Rugs—Standard Make. . 5 W. Wood, a cousin, real estate dc S e i e i = ner Hallenstein, may lose his left ¢ s : Chic Outing Hats, in white only, dainty and be- ox12 two years f equipped h these technical 5 k. coming styles Sale price 75. il lesa s ot linte-tion resuitine||loSRNC 2 02 0F Macl=on Reventie, ISETSEH mperiallantnorities B fiex From an surepsy is mot bothering him | contested the will. Later a relative | of war, have certainly had ample time | means of power a general has no g Just 10 rugs. Regular $45.00 and $50.00 qualities e s iy fenr that the news | in Michigan did the same. Both were | {, provide for the accommodation of | more need for the intuitions which CsgeCol, VARG IDWCET) RN, RO 5 G50 60 10| o ey, would spoil his wife's vacation. Qe ‘hs wors lsat ascounting | prisoners. Tt is intolerable that people hitherto have been the most promi- necessary for the soft and fluffy warm weather HIGH GRADE AXMINSTERS. [UDIRtORCLORVOr Yo o 3 of education should be herded six |nent qualities of an army leader—he | ll dresses of today. Sale price $13.50. “It is not that I would mind losing 7 clalms for unpaid debts appeared | einer in a horse’s stall and in lofts. | gets nearer to th sten . = ch O g se's s 5 s nes o the sober viewpoint of v wi vi Ehearmigy et o eeid st T against the estate. George Haas, of | mpy punks touch one another. The | the engineer.” SilsEismel BackBste sl itimmingloiw ings No. 1368 Lexingt v e, “but m & q = et X 73 PE. e any | No. 119 Nassau street, attorney tlor TiLhe for rending fs bod wid sonding fl or ostrich. sale price $3.75. WALL PAPERS. ey e et M T fgWehb! the executor, filed a claim | ;° ;" hecessity If these poor prisoners WANT NORWEGIANS HOWE About one dozen hats, all that remain of the sea- | 1,000 Rolis of Wall Paper at 1c roll. y i S of $60,265 for services and disburse- | .. {; pe detained during another B O : AN A 000 will worry about it. It would be sure | ; - {@ son’s highest priced stock, for this sale at prices One cent roll; that-s the clearance price on 1, , : : ments. This was pald, as were also | inter. In the hay lofts above the | Government Plans to Ind E €& spoil Mrs. Lehane's vacation.” s ot el riees inien QT ARy To Rt e xe il aen Flanajio Ml ancel End far below actual cost. rolls of wall paper. All.from regular stock but they , : s ; stables . s 3 rants to Return A : D ;_,eh:\;:e was pe””"“‘“fh““b*‘?‘ from phystclans and attorneys, the | o0 %, o e agm“ " S AeTe are broken lots, some subject to slight injuries, due i r r < s 4! o v 29, 3: . S Jo- . S, O om SLIOn ey Do INatters inciuain e R Al hill Sfrom Srramic [ THE o o e e m plofone e & RN to handling in the store and some patterns that are , of an unidentified man in the morgue | o/ o0 9500, which was compro- vlor cites a e e penhagen despitch to the Contral One lot scrims and muslins and in bordered and Jast Wednesday when his instrument | 0%, TO% S5 00 loft, 10 metres by 13 metres in width, | News says that owing to the labor plain effects. For this sale at 10c yard. Regular | 1O longer made. Wonderful bargains of course and slipped and punctured his left arm | ™ e NN “'"‘" the ?“lmf )”‘f ffi"“h“’]fih “" :;‘P’ shortage the Norwegian governnient 20c goods. Just the thing for chambers or the sum- | Sure to be quickly enapped up. Papers suftable for / & = center and -2 feet high a he | is i e 2 sham(ll,\ Jl{‘n lLrX‘:)nue"h\[ :milc “tfle lhxet WOMAN DENIED BAIL o min T 1(\ xgl:n?‘llr:’get‘:i;:'(}::(;a 5{:):1:::!”; «l»rw; mer ho;na, 5 o " . different rooms. We can’t go into details fartber wound at the , but since then i s A e v atTE I T8 2 = St One lot madras, by the yard, in blue, pink, yel- i t wall £ \ecame apparent that the arm was The Hght from the little window,” | reurn to the motherlend. 1o =nalerssrRcombiiaton st e octnar s s s DL s ciiEslol oRiusnact thelRzak LVl TS infected and last night physicians at- — says Dr. Taylor, “is so faint that the | Wage conditions in Norway have the regular price. paper. tending Dr. Lehane doubted if they l_n'wmln('_; ‘ey <_\h:l‘ be :ermnsl_v 1v:~ undergone a decided improvement in One lot short ends of drapery fabrics for fancy Sunfast Oatmeal papers, plain-and figured, s0c-and p ired, if their si s n - | the tas ¢ years, a * ; - - . CO‘;}S e theatm T RREER I Sl £ CReDSrmaney :\tflé*(‘“free‘:sgif’lse ?‘:flo;hfi JEovern- |l and small works at 100 and 16¢ per yard. Worth from | 65c qualities at 250 and 35c roll. e entire affected and u: tinger Was Not an! P ' 26c to b0c. Chamber papers, 26c quality at 123c roll. less the treatment being applied _— make ‘he induccment at‘ractive | LAGH successtul, by today, in checking the | ing Shooting of Husband. IN BRITISH ARMY enough to cause thousands of Norwe- | j ; Many other bargains in this department. spread of the poison it was said ampu- | P S ginns to return from America. One lot of flags, 4x7 feet at 79c each. These are i tation would have to follo Newark, N J.July 20-—Chiet Jus- SO D i 5 G ey — - # imitation bunting and the popular size for home use. THE FAMOUS SEALY MATTRESS, $16. s, B. Gummere in court house de- | Peter Crowley, Of This City, Writes of | 116,000 WHITE PLAGUE VICTIMS, | J I'ive hundred eighteen inch cotton flage on sticks No feature of the Before-Stock-Taking Sale is of+ s The body upon which Dr. Lehane | W 2 & 3 Was performing the autopsy when | clared yesterday that while he sympa- Life on the Front. New York, July 25.—Tuberculosis at 5c each. Just the thing to make the kidlets pa- : his item. There 18 no mat- wounded was that of a stowaway on | ihized as a man with Mrs. Margaret | Alexander Houck Is in receipt of a | has caused the discharge o 116,000 triotic. i Symeseriniorest an tie te e.and you will-never board the United Fruit Line steamship soldiers from the French army up to Drapery Secitno. i tress like the Sealy. Once use on Calamares, which arrived from the pril 1 of this year, according to fig- Drapery Section. | be satisfied with any other. If you Wwere to pay West Indies last Wednesday. The . ures hrnlughl here by William H, Hol- ARABIAN LACE CURTAINS. | $25.00 for one you would consider it the best invest- body was found on board the steam- roops returning after the | lingwoith, vice president of the Amer- A = 2 fter glving it-a test. During ship on Tuesday. Beside it was a can Al at attorney, Robert | SAPtUre of some German trenches, n War Relief Clearing House for At half price, ranging from $2.75 to $6.00 per pair. | ment you ever mfld(‘_ L e e oM. o lleans of water with pieces of bread soaked = Al\w;.“ lr: Eens ]A‘m\ ‘;l;m”.“ ™ | While here Crowley worked at the | France and her allios. Resgular price from §$3.50 to $12.00 per pair. this sale you can buy one for .00, ¥ 3 in it, indicating he had not starved.| - Balin s % . | Beloin hotel and about a year ago —————— | o do so. bond, and pleaded that the woman's : COUCH COVERS. et 0 e R T R The autopsy developed the fact that . ; | When the war talk was In the air over An 0ld Proverb. : Jhysical condition, coupled with the y . 5 % 2 detirsia o e e g ula‘: rs';‘.\ososrca?x:overs 2t $1.85 each. Theso are rog- | " ervthing In our furniture stock, inoluding sum- tact that she was soon to become 2 | the latest news from the front, he It used to be proverbial that every outhern fever.” The body is in the S N s Gt left New Britain and after months | man (and it is certainly no less true morgue awaiting ldentification. o e el e word came that he had Jjoined the |of woman) is either a fool or a phy- Dr. Lehane said he performed the | TR O e e | B e e e sutopsy- without an assistant, which is | _Justice Gummere said Mrs. B | Being a friend of Houck while here, | every intelligent person must learn unusual, and that when he cut him- e e | he sent a number of pictures and let- | so much about caring for his own self he applied an antiseptic, bound | it !v'm'] G e el Tk, e | about the life and actions of the |health that by the time he is forty | | the wound and continued with his| She had falled to explain tailis B0} army before leaving for the front. |years of age he ean almost be resh. | a e 0 ew om or a es work. The puncture was so slight he | . % _ Coie ™ Nor had she made clear | Ve he went into active service his|oned as a physiclan. i ga¥e s maticr Nitl chonent | What had happened in the first and | (oUCrS became less frequent, but at| Why, then, is there so much tall | M PRICED LESS THAN THEY WILD BE NEXT FALL. S S second trips of her husband to her | {1® $AMme time mote inferrating. From |py doctors against ‘self-medication?” EWEDEL IUIHER A8 VO B ety o BEsl G Al G (o aen | SIS TS o 0 [ IR ik @ A woman can recognize all ordinary | @ Our Fall stock of Comfortables put in an appearance sooner than expected, but, as they are here, the All members of the Luther League | cyrred during the third visit, when | 317 APParently been tampering with | aiiments without calling on a doctor. | M grder is “sell all you can before inventory.” So we have made prices considerably lower than they will planning to attend the conference at| he was shot. oS bart of thelrcading matter had s they are ailments distinctive to her | B el 3 : 2 en deleted. T : : be in the Fall. All new, fresh stock. Portland Thursday evening are re- The afidavit of Sergeant Walter GG (5 T oS s s (e S || s SO CCHOly ekl Ji@gn Eo )| : filled, 72x72 $1 each. quested to communicate wWith the | Godfrey of the prosecutor’s office | ;oo ru|5|rnn\&’|&‘flm 5 hirmin |Use that greatest of all remedies for EHEGIG. Elouiehy, eetion ML, T, coson OORG #1 each. committee at once. If enough mem- | os referred to by the court as @ | ity tre heimers no Tt hean™iM | such ailments, Lydia E. Pinkham's | Stikoline Comforts, fine cotfon fiilled, 72x80, I e R Wy 1Yo e bers are secured, an automoblle truck | joint against Mrs. Beutinger. Godfrey et O e neads that | Vegetanle Compound, and likewise Slikcll: Cortorts nne oitvien bhed Tex80 e e O ey will be used for transportation. The | says he belleves Mrs. Beutinger might | ov isa Lithuanian. she is familiar with the standard rem- | § Stikoline Comforts, snowfl ke cotton filling, 72x78 .. T S ek R il 52T60 aan gsummer school, which is conducted | pave escaped, since she was nearer cdies for other diseases.—advt ; by Rev. Otto Bostrom, will hold its | tne door than her husband. - - — — gessions in the Grammar school com- | «r¢ T were charging a grand jury. e, ) Sateen covered Comforts, stitched all over, fine sateen borders, 80 mencing next week. At present they | gpid the chief justice, “T would have 3 et : are held in the Bast street school. to say, ‘Gentlemen, with these facts I EONARD & HLRRMANN CO Plain Silk Comforts, cotton filled, pink, old rose and old blue, 78 at St $4.39 cach. it is vour duty to indict A 5 e for murder and leave it E Also manufacturer's sample Comforts, one of a kind, silk covers, wool filled at $9, $10 and $13. this woman fo 2 State of Ohlo, City of Toledo, | to the trial jury after they have heard Special Offerings f()[‘ Wednesday M()[‘ning ;ut:as County, ss. . her story to decide her innocence or k J. 3 I e 1t!? " Pl G AD R Gl I D | i WOMEN’S WASH SKIRTS, 95¢ each Cheney & Co., doing business In the = - Yol st e SlLl( PR[CES REDI]CED WASH GOODS City of Toledo, County and State afare- T RACE-PENTALOW, REGULAR §$1.50 VALUE, g | sald, and that sald firm will pay the These Skirts are made of good quality gaberdine in a new belted sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for James F. Grace of this city and r i > £ E TRA V\LUE | URT E ~ ach and every case of Catairh that | wiss Catherine H. Pentalow of model-—two smart pockets—pretty pearl button trimmed. Regular ! . cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S o B and extra up to 85-inch walst bands. EATARRH CURE. FRANK J, CHENBY | Bristol were married thi 3 y . i FinestisharcianRalon thelsenson aiantas kit el!| MO naoton rea aineas] for¥tAing toci BT oul Hiicel Sworn to before me and subscribed | St. Joseph's church, Bristol, Rev. LAD]ES DRAWERS 21 i : 5 | fit by the sav Father Kenna officlating. Following y C pair Kool stripes, Cascadeuse, Liberty Crepes and striped | wise benefit by the savings i muslin dresses, several models, reduced to $14.95. Just 28 rugs, 9x12. $27.50 grade, special at $19. Justice Expresses Opinion Mrs. Beu- Claire Beutinger, accused of Killing | letter from Peter Crowley, a former her husband at Caldwell, N. J, as a | New Britain hoy, with' views of the Justice of the Supra e Court he must | British deny her request for bail. Drapery Section. mer furniture. Silkoline Comforts, sateen border, cotton fillir Silk Muslin Comforts, fine cotton fiilled Down filled at $14. Very choice. Many other bargains in comfortables, e A I L L Sy . . 45-inch Bordered French Voiles for which you s A W;\,g&g‘;@{)‘fic the ceremony a weddljuz abrmck‘:;“ Made of a fine quality cm;nbric with choice of either plain tucked or § Jersey. Values $8.00 and $8.50 a yard at ....81.85. | 5 0L T R d. . The price mow is Hall's Catarsh Cure s taken intern- (| 8N\d reception Wmas oyl & =00 embroidered trimmed ruffle, open and closed models—assorted 40-inch Pussy Willow Taffeta, white gound with | g5¢ a yard. A most unusual array of charming pat- »%:‘Lyco’t';“si‘i’?afé‘s"’;’fg"zfie“"sfs'?e“% ons:gg 5 ;fl::mor&f‘;i w;;lc?; the cnu‘ple left on ;’T‘R&h: ntity of the above items—we advi 1 black figures, also striped or medalion figured Fleur | terns on delicately tinted groundworks. Will make for testimonials, free. | & wedding trip to Old Orchard, Maine, S g bl ala i e de Sofe. Values $2.50 to $3.50 a yard at $1.85 a yd. | lovely afternoon and evening dresses Soia by BT & GO Toledo, O- | 11500 thelr return they will make { The Women’s New Apparel Shop— No. 165 Main St Hal's Family Pills for ccwsspation. | their home at 90 Lasalle street, this | o I A

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