New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 16, 1917, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DALY NAVAL OFFIGER AN ALLEGEY SPY Man Who Visited Naval Bases Is Placed Under Arrest New York, Oct. 16.—An arrest, which agents of the department of justice admit may prove to be one of the most important made in thig country since congress declaved wiil on Germany, was made yestcrday aft- crnoon when detectives from tho rolice department went to the Hotel Manhattan and took into custody a woll-dressed young man who was ree- Istered there as Willlam J. Irunbar of For more than a week lce agents h: been on the trail of the man who, it was sald last night, is believed to be a Ger. man who assumed the name ‘“‘Dun- bar,” and who during the last few weeks is said to have passed much of his time at one of the principal bases on the Atlantic coast. The charge entered on the blotter of the second detective branch, a: Lexington avenue and Forty-second street, is that “Dunbar” is suspected of having tried to gain information against the United States gover ment hy enlisting in the armed serv- ice of the country. The specific charge entered against “Dunbar’” ‘¥ the police is conspiracy to get data of the United States government. The police say they have reason to believe that the man is an accomplishel | chemist as well as a good sailor. About a week or ten days ago “Dunbar” avrived in New York afte: one of his periodical visits to the na- val hase referred to. He went to the Manhattan Hotel. -Two agents of the department of justice knew of s coming and awaited him there. They had instructions %ot to arrest, but to follow “Dunbar” wherever ke | happened to go. The man remainsd New York ahout two days and then ashington. The Secrel e men went with him, but he AFFECTED “Fruit-a-tives” Soon Relieved This Dangerous Condition 682 GERrARD ST. EAst, ToroNTO. “For two years, I was a vietim c? Acute Indigestion and Gas In Tia Stomach. It afterwards atlacked my Heart and 1 had pains all over my body, so that I could hardly move around. I tried all kinds of Medicine but none of them did me any good. At last, I decided to try ‘‘Fruit-a-tives’’, I bought the first box last June, and now I am well, after using only three boxes. 1 recommend ‘‘Fruit-a-tives? | to anyonc suffering from Indigestion” FRED J. CAVEEN. 50c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At cll dealers or sent postpaid by Fruite GERMAN CITY OF COBLENZ, ON WHICH THE FRENCH HIS HEARI BAD” AVIATORS HAVE BEEN MAKING RAIDS IN REPRISAL " CUTICURA HEALS YOUNG BABY'S In Three Weeks. Itched anda Burned. Could Not Sleep. - “\When my baby girl was about six weeks old shg bmkye out with a rash on.* her head, face, and body. It came in the form of water blisters and itched and that she could not sl and when she water would run out cause crusts. All her came out and where W T eruptions were 1 had & W A" Keep bandaged. i '] tried many remedies. Thenl Cuticura Soap and Ointment. seemed to help her and in less three weeks she was completelyhealed. (Signed) Mrs. Georgia Collins, * S man, Me., Sept. 15,-1916. 3 % Nothing better to clear the skin of pimples, blotches, redness and rou — 2i@ not know that. ©On Monday | g-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. morning the Manhattan received 1 telegram from “Dunbar,” Who tele. | st graphed from Washington, asking| ., o enemy alien pending the out- that a room be reserved for him. TC | ;g of certain investigations which { arrived that afternoon at 5:30, and ness, the scalp of dandruff and i and the hands of chapgpg and sorenet Cutcurs SoaP oeches of Oinaent now touches of Oin! % fim’n"&a mu e and heal tends to} prevent skin troubles, For Free are under way. 5 the Secret Service men arrived on the ¢ i \ ple Each erhapsif your head were St Officials of the departmeént of jus- . T ! o “P i e S e oot last might that they| A meneral view of Coblenz, one of | aerial attacks dn French cities. The| citics in retaliation for the German Mail address postcard: 2 S i e Arrest of Man Delayed. e A on to believe that “Dunbar” | the four German citles raided by | French aviators dropped almost 5,000 | bomb raids —on Bar-le-Duc and Dept. B, Boston. everywhere. would not ache- No move to arrest the man was | was an agent, and they'admitted also French airmen in reprisal for German | pounds of explosives on the German | Dunkirk. -—————-‘h’ Try KOndOn’s made Monday night. and it is under- | ;};ntlhe has bj‘e“ !P"E‘d‘:‘ilm“m r:f — — S— . . 7 e i s time near e great n e - p; e stood that the government agents did | [ Yo neat (¢ FLCR: U] et or your not desire to make the arrest until||par represented himself on at Nast ; . ) ’ 4 headache certain other susplcions of theirs had |[one occasion as a junior officer of the 7 AN 4 s a chance to develop. It was Inti- | United States Naval Reserve. The (at no cost toyou) ' mated last night that the arrest was | members of the Naval Reserve are premature, and that the case against | to a great extent assigned to duty aa 3 £0,000,000 have nsed this 29-year-oid re- 7 cas not - S medy. For chronic catarrh, sore nosc, the man w not nearly as complete | submarine chasers and other small SQugls, cold, encezing, nose blecd,stc! it was hoped: to make it naval craft. 5 ) %), Write us for complimentary can, or buy The arrest was made by Detectiva | Another report, and this ie not do- #% tib ORI e hvillbenent yon Gee of the New York detective bu- | nied either, is that he actually served % '5 s roney back. For trial can freewrite to cau who took “Dunbar’” into' custody | as an ensign on a submarine chaser, N KORDOW MFQ. CO., MuwzaroLis, Minn. at the hotel and later transferred and that he first came under suspi- inte the custody of Captain Willlam | cion by members of the crew of that M. Offley, chief of the department of [ boat, who reported the facts in the | justice bureau of investigation. After | case, as they understood them, t> quostioning “Dunbar” for more than [ their flotilla commander. This was an hour Captain Offley ordered him [ about ten days or two weeks ago. i taken to Ellis Island and held there | A full report of the case is in the possession of the navy department in Washington, as well as in the hands of Attorney Generau Gregory. The man is said to assert that he was | born in England and educated in part | in Austria. Whether or not he claims American citizenship is not known, but if he does make such a claim the fact that he is held as enemy alien on Ellis Island indicates that the Fed- |’ dral authorities are in possession of proof that he is an alien. No Amer- fcan citizen could be held on EIlis Island. They would either be turnad over|to the military authorities on Governors Tsland or else held as a Federal prisoner in the Tombs. f o . S5 S //‘"‘\\ R \WAWAWAWAWAWAWAWAVY il Your name on the dotted line of & Liberty Bond subscription blank is & promise and a threat to Germany. HOME GARDENS FOR | 1918 NOW THE PLAN | Committee Will Ask Common Council to Endorse Continuance of Project Next Spring. | At a meeting of the home garden committee last night the reports of Chairman E. W. Pelton and Treasurer George P. Spear were presented, both V reports being read and discussed fol- 1‘ lowing which it was decided to pre- i sent a recommendation to the com- i mon council at their regular monthly H “ B i meeting toforrow night for the con- uit : m I tinuance of the home garden plan for Hlmw' s 'l“ { | ]l | next summer. The entire report will R I Play Victor Records with Victor Tungs-tone Stylus I not be, made public until after the - ; sesslon of the common council to- morrow evening, Mr. Pelton said, be- cause of a few contemplated changes. Tt is the ambition of the commit- tee to have the work started this fall as much of the minor work can be begun and actually completed befors | Wind the clock— the Per- the task of planting the plots presen . . n te fection Oil Heater out—and don’t itselt. L 5 1 An appropriation of $1,500 was forget the cat! made by the common council to the : home garden committee for the lay- No matter how long the evening ing out of the garden plots, with the or how cold the weather, the understanding that the debt should be = A 2 returned when payments were re- Perfection keeps you warm and comfortable right up to bedtime. Will play 100 to 300 records without changing Packages of four, 10c If used with proper care, four Tungs-tone Styli (ong 10c package) should play 1,000 records. geived from amateur gardeners for the use of the land. More than $1,- 000 was returned by the committee, e which went before the common coun- cil later to ask permission to use the money to further the work. Permis- sion was granted for the use of the $1,000 and that with the preceding $1,500, made 4 total of $2,600. Some of the money was expended on tha . canning project, many belng new to box and place the stylus or needle upon the smooth outside : this and the committee learned much i in the art of canning that will coms rim of the record and gently push into the record groove. Then in the morning, light it again to drive out chill from bedroom, bath or dining room. The Perfection is § light. You can carry it where you 4 8 choose. When playing Victor Records, carefully lower the sound W IVWAWAWAWAWARA i AEh A Perfection Heater is economical— rauch cheaper to use than coal even when coal is cheap. Gives clean, odorless, portable heat. i Used in more than 3,000,000 homes. Re-wicking is now easy with the new No. 500 Perfection Heater Wick. Comes trimmed and burned off, all The young women of this genera- tion, their mothers and grandmothers ready for use. have proved from actual experlence S CO-ny Keroaene giv% best resnlts. that Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable caused by female 1lls and restores them to a healthy condition. This famous New York Albany habit-forming drugs—but is made Boston i from medicinal roots and herbs, are suffering from any form of female ills, it will pay you to give it a trial. in handy next season. It has been learned by the committee that some articles are more in demand than others and with this bit of news the committee feels more prepared to go ahead with the work next year. Manufactured exclusively by the Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden, N. J. Three Generations of Women. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on-the 1st of each month *Victrola” is the Registered Trade-mark of the Victor Talking Machine Company deslgnating the products of this Company caly, ‘Warning: The use of the word Vistrola upen or in the promotion or sale of any other Talking Machine or Phonograph products is misleading and illegal. Compound overcomes the suffering STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK medicine contains no narcotics or | | nature’s remedy for disease. If you Buying a Liberty Bond is the only known way of eating your cake and ; keeping it, too. You get the joy of helping your government, hitting the Germans, and backing the boys who go over the top, and at the same time you are making for yourself a sound, safe investment on a four per cent. g basis. AR A A A AR VAR AR A AR RAURANAVEAU A URAURAEAY R L N Y NGOV N VG I il

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