New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1918. YOU HEARD AB WE'RE READY TO DELIV - THURSDAY MORNING, JANU You'll Find Title & Rich at 2 Selling Barney F. Green & ( of Clothing, Hats and Furnishi “Folks”, this is the sale of ail sales; let this sink d invited here for Thursday morning to the greatest Clothin ducted in the State of Connecticut. You are asked to co country produces at the smailest possible prices. You sh man who appreciates real values and the saving of 38c o We bought this $32,000 stock because it is anew, fineselected stock and at the same time we have a home, and !ast but best, we are able to give our friends and customers the greatest bargains of ali our dealings in the past fourteen years. What we save, you save, now figure your investiment. Remember, This Thursday Morning at 9 o’clockat 250 Asylum St. Here are a Few of the Items from the $32,000 Stock at 62c on the Dollar DISAPPEARS CLAD - INHIS PAJAMAS New Haven Pro German Ro Found by Federal Oficers New Haven, Jan. 9.—United States ' District Attorney Thomas J. Spellacy and a squad of eight secret service men raided the home of Maximilian Von Hoegen, 364 Mansfield street, last | night, but Max was not there. Special Agent Woodell of the Department of Justice had a warrant for the arrest of Max but the yvoung pro-German lawyer, whose insolence begot him a sound thrashing turday night, was § not to be found. | Max may be sliding around on the ice somewhere between here and Pots- dam and cold sliding it is for fpim be- cause h ster Polly told Mayor yesterday that her wound- ed brother was wearing only his pa- jamas when she last saw him on his | way to the basement to fire up the | furnace. How he got out no one seems | to know. Kither he climbed through { tie coal window and sneaked out the FOR COUGHS AHND cOLDS { back way, or just naturally “vershe- Al handy Calcium compound that safe- | windet.” The von Hoegen trousers, rouine2s0inst chronic lung and throst overcoat and haberdashery are all up without' harmful or habit-forming drugs. in tho bedroom from which Max used Iry them today. to watch Winchester's. But he and 50 cgnts a box, including war tax _ his “nacht-kleid” are gone. For sale by all Droggiste | Polly didn’t get excited about it un- Eckman Laborators, Fhiladelphia { til about noon and then she marched e ] soimem= =R | right straight to the state attorney's A neglected cold in achild’s head , often leads to chronic catarrh and catarrhal deafness—stunting child- ren’s mental growth, making them appear stupid. Try Kondon's for the ' babys cold (at no charge toyou) 50,000,000 have used this 20-year-old remédy: For chronio catarrh, sora Do couhy, dolde, ancering, ‘noe: bl 23, ece. - Write s for complimen- Ty can, Or buy tube ‘at druzgist’s. 1T benshit you FOUR timos mor than ¢ costs. OF wo pay money back. For trial can free Write to--- KONBON MFG. 0., Musscarouts, Minm. ORI omcn “My brother has been spirited aw: she complained, and sheo | tHougnt the wWinthester ‘people had a and in his disappearance. It was ant State’s Attorney Pickett she ¥ was talking to, but soon after Mayor And Other Throat and ,’Lufig FitzGerald happened in the office, and | § i A , Polly appealed to him. Ailments Invariably Yield She told how Max received a notico bl that he would be visited by state’s m U"{nmp attorney's officers or city attorne; & MALEID officers Saturday night, and how Max Nearly one thousand prominent | was for doing a litle heel and toe ! people in one city alone have pub- |act in the general direction of Hong | licly testified in signed statements | Kong, but that Mrs. Von Hoegen mml that Linonine cured them of coughs, | him to stand his ground. cold: win! complaints that threatened | U. their very existence. Other thou- | ell, and U. S. Marshall Hay sands in other sections of the country | half dozen secret service men jumped | have added thcir testimony, and all | out, and ran up to the house. They ! unite in proclaiming Linonine the | were admitted, and promptly searciied | mdst effective medicine of its kind | the house high and low. It contained | known to science. Relief is wrougnt | no plans, or incriminating documents by removing the swellings and irrita- | of any kind, so far as could be learued. tions that cause the disturbances. It| “I've a warrat for the arrest of is a truly wonderful remedy and is| Maximilian Von Hoegen,”" said Mr. pure and wholesome, being an emul- | Woodell. “It is issued in the name of | . sion of Flax-Sced Oil, Irish Moss, | the United States government.” , bronchitis and other forms of | It was about nine o'clock last night . District Attorney Spellacy, Wood- with a Eucalyptus and other famous 1« B “But my dear man, Max is misaing. P . 2 7 FilEs 1Yo nmeahntanaeral mo | e Bl e e reR e : Young Men’s Trench Medel Overceats, Men’s Conservative Overcoats, the world, over as Polly, and Frau von Hoegen chimos Barney Green’s Toing Slor's Miliars Style Snits, Kleu's comborvali-s Sitas e hondand Batsey Creou's 5 4 v y A £ in. The men searched every 100k and < ‘.AX..SE cranny in the house, but no signs of y/\.a E Arrew Collars, all new . it e c“j)ndfi 20¢ Fur Collar Overcoats, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, Men’s Corduroy Chalmers $2 Union Suils ....... S 5137 Max or the pajamas was found. Von Hoegen was not spirited away, | ; e GEAERCR B s, T el | everywhere .. ... 12Y%e Suits, Odd Trousers for work and dress, and many other Men’s and vho’drag 1 h t of his wa i s . . . . rm' ; T theyt Satize i aioRU el Hetlveni(Id - Young Men’s Clothing and Furnishing Bargains. Barney Green’s Fool’"m“ "“’iir 9 he was in the house last nignt, and g \ % were amazed when the secret service = /| men failed to find him under a bed, or | AN drugsists, (;0«. $1.20, a coal-hod or something. As a mat- | ter of fact, a Winchester goard. sta tioned on that corner, chanced 10 ob- serve the house ever since the happen- ing of Saturday night, ond is quite positive that Max hasn’t leit, unless by some underground route. He is in hiding, and will be found by the se- cret service men. The dragnet is now spread for him and he will be caught On what premises he will be prosecit- ed the federal officials refused to state last night. During her visit to the state attor- ney’s office yesterday Polly von Hoe- | gen is said to have admitted that Max | Hliries” than_ ny. other eouih. memady, | doserves tho _punishment he got but | § “Under its hdsling. soothing influence, | She did not like the way “t was ad- chest soreness goes, phlegm ;OOSOM: ministered. She admitted that she breathing becomes easier, tickling in | was pro-German and that wml the throat stops and you get & good night's | members of the family were also. She restful sleep. The usual throat and | told the mayor that Max had expect- Barney Green’s 25¢ Boston Garters 14c | Men's and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats | 2 Underwear 73 = Barney Greea & Co.’s $12.50 to $35 Values Barney Green’s Barney Green’s e White Handlcr At $7.75, 89.75, $12.78, $14.85, $17.60, | B0 Work shite e chiefs BUEiIw SN 2Ve . . $19.75, $2L77, $24.75 Barney Green’s ~B e ’ $1.25 Dress Shirts 77c arney Green's 9 5c President Suspen- Odd Tmusers--Bamey Green’s $2.50 to $7.50 Values, Taraey tirei'y ders ... e 39¢ $1.55, $1.77, $2.15, $2.44, $2.89, $3.37, $3.93, $4.45 | s5 silk Muffler $2.69 Barney Green’s Barney Green’s $30 Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits $18.60. Barney Green’s $2.25 Sweaters ... $1.37 Barney Green’s $50 Fur Lined Coats $29.75, $2.50 Muffler .... $1.69 Barney Green’s $22.50 Men’s Corduroy Suits $14.85. g DI —— xA Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up This home-made remedy is a wonder 3 for quick results. Fasily and N cheaply made, 4 L S — b R—_ The prompt and positive action of this “gimple, inexpensive home-made remedy T nickly henling the tafamed or Swollen membranes of the throat, chest or bron chial tubes and breaking up tight cgughs, has caused it to be used in more chest colds are_conquered by it in 24 3 1) S Sl s I .0 24 | oq ne would be attacked somw time or . . i : B T e eraon &, botter for brone | sther and that the family had had | Barney Green’s ST cough, bronchial asthma or winter | private detectives at work for them coughs. for some time. She did not say who To make this splendid cough syrup, | was paying for this expensiv> practice. pour 2% ounces of Pinex (60 cents worth), into a pint bottle and fill the e bottle with plain granulated suzar syrup P ERea and shake ’mmou"‘flv You then h: . o full pint—a family supply—of a mucht | gove Asks H ssis Batsr coush eyriip “thas you coud by Government Asks Eligibles to Assist ready. Kicqinatectl in Ship Building. and children love its pleasant taste. 5 . Biner 1s & specisl and highly coneen- Washington, D. C., Jan. 8.—There | trated tcnméx,un% of Lgmmneu \nmnfi are not enough ship draftsmen in the pine extract, and is known.the worl Thitoaleiaty afting over for its promptness, ease and cer- | United States to do the drafting work tainty in overcoming stubborn coughs | needed to carry out the naval and and chest colds. merchant ship-building programs, “To avoid disappointment, ask your $5 Sweaters . $1.00 Gloves ....... 62¢ Barney Green’s 25¢ Hosiery ....... 13¢ Dress Gloves, Pajamas, Bath Robes, Hats and Caps and many other Barney Green’s articles all to go at 62¢ 30c Sl Neckwear 2Te | 250 ASYLUM ST., Hartford. Formerly at 149 AsylumSt. | _on the dollar N NEEDED. o ——————————taa A oeere—— el e T — Our country is engaged in the execu- aruflzdht for ounces of Pinex” with c s e e T —— e e — = — —— e e —— e e i ,rodm"i and | do: accept any- | tion of the greatest warship construc- i i 33!“ P d don’t ep! S i e , mited the woman’s will to probate. : her will. Contest was filed before the *in an affidavit denies the allegations [ room Saturday evening registering as 2 Sihendineial o -‘f 05] | { It was made in February, 1915. e W as admitted to probate by Sur- against him, asserting he was always | man and wife. He left a call for Sat- ; ,i,,m,hlf,; {.\}f,"‘,s. s e died on December 29 of the s r > Fowler. A jury trial was considerate to her and never mis-| urday night at 11 o’clock. When the Chane Lt vear. The will was offered for pro reed upon, but the first attorney for f treated her in any way. He said he | call came the waman answered and Na appropriations aggregat- nearly two billions of dollars have contestants withdrew from the had known Mrs. Wolfe for years ' stated that Daley decided not to . go bate on June 23, 1916, less than a ' the i 7k Baen made siocaiiusiss 1oie month after her death in the hospital, and when they asked for delay It;and that their relations grew from | out. o T i e fon ] Thomas P. Illingworth was named | was refused. ; 1|:.x|nt'm“c‘ iip to friendship and | The gas jet was found fully turned 5, Oxtaicibiival v leiNerelis Al canaly principal benefiziary | . motion was entercd by that she “led a clean, honmest, re-|on ang it is believed that when the ’ e thereaaalon | i had lived in squalor Stanchtield and Levy to reopen the:spectable life, working at all times| "?’?fi? qh(dw iy a“‘:-nl(l:r RIT w“hcl“.ff-' |4 3] L i Th > (most part, except w ase and set aside the proba to support and maintain herself when gas in the quarter meter ran low ees e At P&\lpel‘ et a[ Alll(]llm afid Wolfe was able to obtain s jury will decide whether the will shall{ her health permitted.’ { early Sunday morning the light in thoe i I e - and M orth earned a little | be admitted to probate. Papers filed with the court dis { room where the victims slept went i branches there is a shortage of tech- | e e T e saurt | e e e nical men available for the work. The United States Civil Service Commission is endeavoring to relieve the dearth of ship draftsmen by rec- ommending to the heads of coflefites‘ | the meter later left an open jet with twenty-five per cent. of his hequosz a free flowage of gas. { to Samuel Levisohn, his attorney “l . N w I money as a furniture mover. Mrs. Wentz in her petition, which e cruel to her and that he u undue “If this property is now d i . i influence in the king of what ap- . among the beneficiaries named in the | e New York, Jan. S.—Distribution of . peared at the time to be a worthless will of Mrs. Wolfe without giving the | DIES FROM GAS. the $150,000 estate left by a woman | Will. They assert that she was in- contestants an opportuni td prove ] = : competent to make a will because of | thig wil] at all, but the act and deed her condition caused by drinking two of the residua lez ‘ | | W Save gc. !Couple Found Dead in R&mmlng‘ By Buyi{w (=1 | i | Bruises and Sprains and technical schools that senior stu- | Have Sk Li b dents in engineering courses be given oan’s Liniment handy for | | {iensive training in naval architacture bruises and sprains and all painsand | | 'eris (T RE who died a charity patient in Bellevue , ‘hospital will be determined by a jury, 3 ce who gained! Srns e o quarts of whiskey a day and smoking ' absolute dominance over the body and | S N ChE HTRven. during the coming spring, with a view | 2 SR e i . aches. Quick relief follows its i o D e as requested by the half-brother and * four packages of cigarettes. soul of the unfortunate Mrs. Wolfe New Haven, Jan. 8.—A man who is Ever Rehab}? peompt application. No need to ment as ship draftsmen in June. The | half-sister of the woman and the The $150,000 which came to Mrs. | quring the last three years of her belioved to be James Daley, a Belle i It quickly penetrates to the o inission s aldo receiving applicas| husband from whom she separat. | Wolfe long after it would have been life, then it is respectfully submitted dock employe and a middle aged wo- \Li. tmuble and drives out the pain. Cleaner than mussy plasters or oint- ments. Sloan’s Liniment does not stain the skin nor clog the pores. ed at the age of twenty, after they haa | ©f use to her came originally, it is this court will have helped injman whose identity is still unknown been married five years ! said, from her grandmother, who (l{c.l the diverston of the property for un-|to the authorities were found dead | ? Susan Warner | i0 187 She was to have the in- holy purposes that never could have ' Yesterday afternoon in a rnomingi CASCARA i N It is alleged that Mr: : e s come and power to dispose of it in ' heen dreamed of or intended by Su-.house at 162 Commerce street, vic- | tions from qualified architectural, me- chanical and structural steel draft men, and is certifying them for em- s Wolfe, to whom the $150,000 came six or ployment in the Navy Department and ,000 ca D D RO Ot Ircame nten | o T > femfl,‘f;':?fi‘:,f. bi:lfef;mgf;miia{ in navy yards on ship work. | months after her death, cut off the == an W. Nichols and in the depriva.’ fims of gas polsoning. {;rhn discovery | 4‘0,‘\ strains, and sprains, it gives quick relicf, Local boards of civil service exam- | three relati With $5 each and pro- MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY (ion of those who by all dictates of wr;d (Lé "‘-o;nt:‘:f;:‘lfi‘; “Vz‘;;] g:t No sdvance in price for this 20-year- Genevorve 1 o “‘dis fe: 5 Mothers who value their own coi ort and moralit stice a e v sh cles vith { old reme: for tablets—Sos S cisdibot e at il rdeniens, iners at the post offices in all of the ' ceeded to “distribute to other friends” | OUNFS Mi% TRl Chitaren, Jorslily, dutice Bmd deasncy should o wing there were ocoupsits thera cold tablets now 30c for 21 tablets— larger cities are furnishing detailed - the remainder of the estate. The ac- | pe. winem o box of Mother Gray information and application blanks. tive contestants are Albert B, Nichols, Powders for Childzen, for use thro ‘Applicants are not required to appear | of Elizabeth Park, Hempstead, L. I, | the season. They Break up have been the natural recipients of . Figured on proportionate cost per this property.” Bie, yousave 9%c when you buy Hill's—Cures Cold The strong odor of gas upon open- i ey ing the daor was the first warning Declaring that Mrs. Wolfe's death that there was something wrong. Fur- | o in 24 hours—gri 1)) it o eesninationl taomifor &b woite aud) MrsS deorgias Bilvars i saia: | Do seslannoes ! was not due to the excessive Use of ther investigation found both oecu- in 3 dava Moncy ten examination, but are rated upon | West End avenue, Joseph (., Wolfo by mothors for R e e e el el s AN e e | osen back et rain. > their education, training and experi- | is also mentioned in the citations. mR AL vation, caused by the refusal of her hroush was notified and his investi- At yDruz;lor: ence. Surrogate Fowler has already ad- : drees Moiher (iray relatives to aid her, Mr, IIlingworth cation disclosed that Daley rented the s

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