New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 26, 1918, Page 3

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S S e X § | Washington, b. 26.—General ol b (‘,iff(“;r::: gen Schwerdt Locked UP AS| vercning notiiea the war venarcmenc | THOUSARAS Owe Health And B Jproperiy hitted at ¥ S | ; o B ! of the death of 14 men of the United % 13 i H TR Department. | Dangerous Enciny Alien | states torces m mrance. trength To “Fruit-a-tives” § = i Of these fourteen five, a licutenant CRRTT TES? “‘ . 5 —_ ¢ FRUIT-A-TIVES”, the marvell We carry most of the popu-| i Py e R et o Tt O L mn\dp A lar models produced by the b Sieriintle, (LRI o e G ralieved more cases of Stomach, Liver, leading manufacturers in this | ot New York and Boston, but as a PBlood, Kidney and Skin Troubles than i | | country. | matter of fact one of the most im- ! " | portant : s of the G an mili ! her, i Nict of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, ‘ i | i tion of the signal corps, dicd as the esult of airplane accidents These 18. any other medicine. In severe cases » 7 > D Al 3 >ain i e N e ol1- W. B. R. & G. |tary suppy system in Pain in the Back, Impure Blood, N Royal Worcester Nemo | South * America, and rt algia, Chronic Headaches, Chronic = ‘s Glove Fittine |0\ is in the Tombs, where fie it | ninth streat = Constipation and Indigestion, “Fruit- Thompson’s Glove Fitting eld by o Attorney General S o Cidct. wen. 1a. | atives” has given unusually effective Ferris Waists etc. Giregory as a dangerous enemy alien. b e e o, | resulis. By its cleansing, healing His record shows for more than In high, medium and Ilow Veirs he iny sntwersy wn - ; ) - powers on the climinating organs, bust, ranging in price from s enjoved the friendship and confi- | 2 A Fru tives” tones up and invigor- = | dence of the pe of that « who e et " | ates the whole system. $1 00 to $5 00 | considered him one of themselves and | b . 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. 3 ° a loyal ject of the Belgian Crown, | o o0 e ward H. Wilso At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- — N of fa lade Penn. a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. A comvdlete line of Chil-|coming to New York in i : These deaths from other causes g posed as a Belg 5 that in | than gisease were reported dren’s ana “isses' Waists. 1904 he acquired civil rights in that aulding, Ralph R., Madison, Me.; { .. g = country as a result of volunteer sCrv- [ killeq in nction Feb, 13 In ‘ & APRONS ice in the Belgian National Milit Crabtree, Paul, Portsmouth, Ohio; r HIRE evidenca : However, documentary died from wo ek nl Extensively featured here 3 S : A €YE. | proves that he was always “German McCoy, Thomas W., Elk s : 0 Everything from the dainty |and that bis mission to America Was | gjed from wounds r Musterole Loosens Up T}I‘Jos.e Nea Apron to the Cover All to ¢ the ¥ in winnix the | grenade explosion Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain €a AJ 2 = European war Clarke, George C., Holyoke. Mass You'll know why thousands use M Bungalow. | 1\ the authorities pointed out yes- { gjed from accidental gunshot wound. . tarole . once you experience the glad re- P | terday, the case would not be so Johnson, Charles A., Moreley, Cal; | liof it gives. DISPOSING OV BRGKIN LINES OF WINTER GOO Nurses and Red Cross} B T e SoRTOh B || e Cathatiariat once from lihekneerest x’\DTOHS‘». | \vere concerned, but the government These men died from disease: Jrug store. It is a clean, white ointment, PRICES — today in possession of completc Holbrook, New typhoid fover; r::ds with the oil of mustard. Bett = S e =Y iz SR 2t he > used his young | ga4 & s et h rork thar ustard plaster and does nc Gn Wednesday and Thursday. the last two dayss6f McCALL’S PATTERNS son, Bugen . Schwerdt, to further f’ SR SEhs il \‘('r.a mBrings egse and comfort whilc ' 3 - . i }.Oc 15¢ and ZOL the German cause, despite the facl | pBullard, Georgo It.. pneumonia: | it is being rubbed on! e planmed (o g fxo things— sot rid st A1l komciiUEE. ’ g that the boy had served in the Bel- | port Dodge, I Musterale is recommende: y mar 1 Surbaseed buv N ey S e et B e n(\(x‘:m]m(:\f-.t dom Dncumonia: | dostors. and nurses, Millions of Jars | ch our unsurpassed buying f:«u‘} ities enable us to offer al | King Albert and the Belgian cause. | charlton, used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiil g are for thrift and cconomy. He managed to get the boy out of the Olmstead, Hawley T., pneumonia; neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, Iheu: ) / Be rmy and brought him 1o | Taylor, Penn 2 ratism, lumbago, pains and aches of ]txe Dhis v more than ever before, it is wise'economy to buy winter goods for next the Unitéd States and then sent hin: In addition to the dead, General , back or joints sprams,dsor?_ m‘fic E“’ . o S hichar i S ten e to South America, armed with Bel: | pershing reported th follos ne bruises, chilblains, froste Ffeu., coos's t ave such ti hey will sure e much higher in price next winter d, in many giancredentials, to pose as a friend ¢ \(ounded the chest (it often prevents pneumonial of the Allies and at the same time ta A elTe oW cer ther, As tter of fac verdt D lowa 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 obtainable at all in the quality you can get now work for Germany verely wounded action ). 19 Dr. Heinrich ‘Albert, who was fin: Hunt. Chester A., Rolling Prairie, z (¥ - 3 L] | k: cial agent of the German spy machine | S e e H i : L £ in America, and Hugo Schmidt, agent 1: B -ha ¢ ea —&.’ of the Deutsche Bank in New York O A ntier FSouthi e = > i and paymaster for BLernstorff in the htly wounded in action plot that the German ambassador 3 | Gl L and Bolo ha, now under sentence & i3 ] cocted to debauch public k Y opinion in France, were the men to whom 4F «l \'rh\\w:n!{ rrvlmrr"‘n]ln i:v ]vh\s’ (-O.H|1'|:'4. A5 " 0 1 AND HOUSKHOLD SUPPLIES SECTION. those mentioned. are now in the po ¥ 4 s i ession of the government. ; 6 i aike " T oz J At Watch Death Snatch COMBARIONS | s wee e sovmanmere " e § =48 o : Wiilimant ¢ Cotton, Colonial Hair Ne‘ as spread by Albert and Schmidt i Hiing Long, old Tall = v ihe oo fone it oy S | g e i Two Spools 5S¢ 50c per Dozen German wool ply from allied 1 k nerican sourc: t Jeast two -1 ¥ &\ W) A P | E 1 10c purchase notions section. Limit | They are worth $1.50 per dozen in woolen firms. the memb. N. F., Feb. 26 Red | 1ich Herr Schwerdt in his cor : A 3 g . Plorizel, was being s Y | spondence with Schm!dt refers to as 3 % St e B ¥ 200 dozen spools omly at this price ed to pieces today on the roc straw men The attorney neral Broad Cove, not far from Pe | =aid that the purchases made through | Meanwhile 44 of the passen-{ the “straw men” are said to amount e : " B 5uc cans at )¢ this and crew brought here yesterday | tc eas 000,000 . *E E O-CEDAR MOPS the rescue ships told of the horror | )']‘lt\‘u‘m\imh : m'.? which has termi- | e i P % ‘RE ARE OTHERS it hei hour vigil before heroic | nated in the arrest of Schwerdt began %UE Lt “ Stay-Fast .. 10¢ each, $1.00 a dozen indland fishermen were able | several months ago. It started as 2 A 7he size, for this sale spools to a customer at this price They are the cap shape and Nets BUTCHERS FLOOR WAX You'd bhetter zet in on this usual offer. $1 size, for this sale 4 Hall Cearmist . . 16¢ for a pint can m off in small bo result of . seiznre by Attorney | the coast near where | General Merton F. Lewis of New Yo Kimball's 1 i poiish 2 cans for 10¢ MAKE OUT YOUR LIST NOW rizel uck Sunde morning { of more than 40.000 letters and other | | 3 Se silk shields | A S e e SENG PEAE | s2.00 ns Old English floor wax $4.95 voyage from this port to Halifax | confidential documents belonging to ¥ 1 size Brighten-All furniture polish .... L. D0c $1.00 bottle Nonesuch furniture ] 1d New York was prosecuted Wwith | Hugo Schmidt. Only a few thou- g to recover bodies of the 92 per- | sands of these tell-tale German doc ons who lost their lives in the dis- | ments have been examined to date : d wister. Reportg Sunday night told of | The authorities are working day and % American needlepoint pine .. ... .4c paper. 45c doz. Shinola seven bodies washed ashore, but after | night to get them in order, so as to | | kS ART NEEDLEWORK 100 snap fasteners was found some of these on board | account for the various persons and . . e J he el were alive all efforts wer business organizations mentioned in Regular $2.0 o Searr = vaeae $1.00 turned toward savi them. " them | 1ne la 1 nd $2.50 1 h =ors and Centers, $1 M of those who lost their lives S L were swept from places of .safety, to . . PRIC Tt Which they sousht to eling, within o | GUNS IN SERVICE ‘ LR , . i wfew minutes after the Florizel dashed x % : A 4 § 5 ! et || YARN FOR SWEAT i 3 'v T : » Ove sov cia 17is point embroidered. in the crash those who escaped in- q 3 white sting embroidery. jury and being drowned by the tor- —— B 1 x ] $1.59 Sweaters at $4.00 a bundle. ents of water that poured in through . ] | . . 1 S Adn T T1-4. companionways, scrambled forward |Hcavy Ordnance Being Used on iow # for refuge. Some were washed from ; . 3 talin » and U. S. Sector i b e decks and others were either killed | Italian Line and ks v i 2 . o S . LTS of wreck or so badly in France. | d ) o ! o b ; ceveon. $1.00 25¢ folding wood hangers, something new. 10¢ cach | 250 bottle Stovink, for red stove Atlast safety pins, . . Ld¢ eaxd. A\l sizes Heaney's 23¢ cans brass polish Cling snap fasteners One ounce spools black sewin sale price notions section. miuin SWEATER BEARGAINS $1.85 Dr. | 5aq 1ot Shetland knit Sweat misses’ sizes reduced to Japanese auilted cou Y va points. Washington, Feb. 26.—American- | | e AN % ! 5 y H sleeveles Munn, zing director | Luilt ordnance of the latest type and i i 5} %! oloeod e T2 < ) bed or bath- Red angora Sweaters, 0% | Leaviest calibre, comprising ten-ineh, R e - ; S reanced (Only 4 of them left.) t overboard, made hi litelyesincn, ana fourteensinh ””’: | The Well - known Cod Liver the price fronm .l % for this sale. | ODD TABLECLOTHS bridge decks where [i28 Hin ¥ sesyice Ronigtnalis cton FoFNED: and Iron Tonic, Without Qil . i eaieaon ke 2 now G e " | western front held [h. the American | | i et arr nd on the Italian front. The For two Hours they wers | 2 4nd_on the Tisllan fromt. The ToMAKETHEM STRONG AND SPRESADS | Sale price One of cloths, nt to Italy i ade sev e S e L Over-worked Men, whose vitality becomes { aibee e former)) impaired by long hours of arduous labors, to be the most power meed just such a vitalizing, blood-making . nall 1ot of tiy ) 82x90. 1€ "'M; - e pen in existence until and strengthening tonic as Vinol is proved price ¢ $2:00 One Jot of cloths ¢ G ‘_'_‘:”“" to be by its published formula. There is WHITE GOODS : ey no other medicine that builds up health, : [ il thin the four- strength and vitality so surely. Theloniyione ot e ta sl o) Lensinanitey : is harder | HERE IS PROOF cks who was saved uttiog and s (IR “1 was all ‘fagged out,’ run down, noappetite, rer- CHERSE CLOTHS ¢ ‘ 1 vous, sleepless nights, and drowsy during the day, q > . . T R while you ca You s and was not fit to work. A friend told me to take Sleached ¢ e A = cloths at the e price Vinol, 1 did so, and can now eat three square meals low price of, per yard : | R ey S X sleepiwelaanla i facye iatronginud wsly E We cannot sell more than 20 vards of this to a FRUET OF unners. | and have gained eleven pounds.”—A. W. Higby, o Sheboygan, Wis. s WE WILL RETURN YCUR MONEY " for installation in if Vinol fails to benefit you. 2 CURTAINS, 81 nses of the United The Clark & Branera vo., Dru ts: Liggett's Riker-Hegeman !B For this this sale we offer 250 pairs of Curtains. this country _entured | Drng Stores; John J. McBriarty, Nathan Noveck: W. H. Russell, New About 15 different styles and prettier styles are SERVICE FLAGS - S were a substantial ading Drug S tores ¥verywherc . oot HAYS IN N IR, ; ! N e 1uhi lomtns Deve ol s By seldom seen. In 2 i-2 yard lengths and shown in | Speclal Service Flag, 2x3 feet, ¢ makes of yvice §1.39. | Price One lot of cloths sale price -inch embroidercd white ile, regular price 00, One lot of cloths, ale price $1.00 a yard—While it lasts. | saje price As linens are hard to go customer. You will be surprised at the fine qual- | Regular Price 25c. Sale ity at this low price Not more than 20 yards tc known bleached cotton .50- to be scarce, those » chances of their be white, cream and Arab color. Values up to $2.50. | one star. Special Chatrman of G. O. B.. Comes Enst ta | | were deem Marquisette and Serim in the lot. Prico $1.50 to order. Any numbe: Effect Harmony. the war department i~ R AT TS T e — S : . ip them abroad R g ATISFACTION ashingL A z e RN G Gl Ghree (o DR AC e Hays of the wepublican natioual cora N lallyd £dca YOUR ENTIRE SATISFA A timely shipment of this aluminum re glves us | Never before has our stock of Cretonne mittee came here today to moet party | G IS MY FIRST CONSIDERATION el e he erican Prepared leaders for the first time since hig|the Amen : levation to the leadership and $1.49 ALUMINTUM WARE AT 98c CRETONNIES plete with such a lar Hizhian fire, as they will be when Al . g R T g of patterns. English and America ueed in tand operations, these twel BIGGEST BARG \INS OF THE SEASON o b on Mo ToRaaa s e ‘ i z - v . e ve showing of Liberty creion: T D ottios glarmony be- | rifles have an estimated ran I Cordially Invite You to Join My GRS S : : esalonal committes, : § of not less than 35,000 yards, or sub- . Qafich us ¢ s-quurt covered Berlin Ke g Ll has workeq | Stantially twenty miles. The fourteen- Large List of Satisfied Customers. f-quart ¢ A oNEny Esatle > j A un has u proportionately great- 4 6-quart lipped pr ving | | ndepend f ational commit- ] a B. o ! G-cup coffee Percolator Nakowa Lawn stationcry e epresen 00ds o < ¢ Towa, irman of the cong ional com @ Sl bl ]"I“"‘; MERCHANT TAILOR . quart rice Boilers 33c. Exceptional valu sattleships i ttee, is understood to fav m- | bu as future American 4 quart covered Berlin Saucepans co Lawn paper, white or tints have sixteen-inch euns of both N 3 - i o have sixtoen-IDCh guns o Dry Cleaning, Prossing and 58 West Main Street. N> YOU CAN TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT o Repairing Promptly Attended to. Telephone 501. CH An s SN . 3 ve and fifty calibre. No dr»l il he DR %8 ils of t veapon i been per cans in COngross: Sisd W Be published. i

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