New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 14

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e go by. Don’t Fail to Visit ur Bargain Counter ALD, 30 DAYS W o"“fie‘éd shoes you cannot afford to let this opportunity The Long Shoe Co., Inc. 275 MAIN STREET VIODELING SALE GREAT REDUCTIONS Values Are So Extraordinary That You Save From $2.50 to $6 on Every $10.00 Spent voom in the home has been considered and provided for by Bargains such as you may mever and to secure it we have in many cases reduced are suggestions: lterations w S than the, old have space cost. Here st whoiesale he (’ hamber 1 For the Dining Room ite, William China panels, match, Adam Dresser hamber Su 1 Mahogan)y ting of t 3 3 in. Beds, 9-piece Mahogany Dining Room and Ma period, consisting of Buffet, Table, Cabinet. ve Side Ch. s with cane back ‘cnuine leather slip seats and Armchair to slar price $460.00, le Pric 9-piece William and top Dining Chairs and throughout $199 Valnut Queen Anne Table and 3193 Dresser le Price Suite Dining Room 60-inch Buffet Dressing Mar Tal .00 rmk Dining consisting of Buffet, 10-piece Jacobean William and Mary period, Dining Room Table, China Cabinet e Table five Side ( nd Armcha upholstere with genuine Spanish leather, $169 Sale Price Suite, Loui Dining five with zenui $173 Room Suites in sting of large five Chairs Room G mw'«v Walnut Dining Room ma fls‘s"i"i‘b | sale Price .... | 9-piece Queen | Mahogany or American ; Buifet, 54-inch Table, i 10-pie an ting of Cabinet;, Armchair regular price period, « China | xv1 Anne Dining Walnut, China Cabinet, ular price cor Amel am period, wainii. 6179 rmchair to match, re , Sale Price Attrac etions for themeg Room | Big Savmus on ) Floor and Table Geruine Leather Rockers at | Lamps ‘:}( () | In placing our orders for Lamps we find that ) e ) | they, too, have greatly advanced. We therefore e quantities your sclections most offer you an opportunity make ices which in from our present lar sriment Davenpnrts at “537 50 o0 e well upholstered in good Spanish | be hought on $149.00 \ advise you to jose ne time. Not only will it save you 1 but it will offer [ ; pe much more attractive styles to choose from | you the present market we frame regular selling price LOUIS HERRUP Complete Housefurnisher, ~ 1052-58 Main St. Near Morgan | i | o | | { | | | captured In this country FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1019 . REAL SPY STORIES NOW BEING RELATED Tales of War Time Secret Service * Tntensely Thrilling | | i London, Jan. 10 ! distinet slump in the tory business in B a boom in the and varied which spies worked against this country. There arc hundreds of | records at Scotland Yard, at the war | office and the admiralty showing the methods they adopted. In several iastances the spy, hav- ing obtained the desired information, municated with the enemy by in- ocent looking letters sent thraugh a count een the lines of S nother communai- tion was written in invisible ink. ‘ommunication was also attempted dvertisements in né > furniture wa There is now a play and sp; ain today, but e b real thing. Many enemy { | | rtisement | mesage This , however, was quickly disco ¢ the officers at Scotland Yar s abandoned by the mewhat early in the war Women Show Ingenuity. Women spies devised many ingen- Jus schemes. One posed as a fortune ¢r and gathered round her men and wives of oflicers ‘pumped” for information oiher was a beauty specialist who | nwked an similar lines. A third dis- lised herself as a hawker and went rom camp*to camp picking up scraps | t information. | One woman was recently seatenced | the Old Bailey to twelve months nprisonment for communicating in- | rmation which might be useful to o enemy. This woman used a code her letters to a relative in Ge code spi society | whom An A waman at Plymouth ort term of imprisonment on rge of false pretences. In this case local chief constable described her oxe of the most crafty women in country. Another woman nal servitude it printed received | who to | had | was sent for esplonage tter through the post ich a way to evade the detec- n of the postal c or \ number of “society’ women who | © arrested in the t end of Lon- | 'n had more than £30,000 in gold in | - possession. There was no laclk | f funds for the spies’ work. Caught Through His Spectacles. | The notorious Capt. Boehm of the | russian imperial staff was caught | Luse his spectacles were giving | m trouble. He admitted having | cen engaged in espionage A number of men sples have been and have | been shot in the Tower. subject has gone to prison for collect- ing information relating to the army | and trying to pass it on to others. | Extracts from a remarkable docu- ment show the methods used by Ger- | | man agents in their effort to sink al- | | on | were lost. | uous efforts was the | been shipped by a licensed skin has certamly 1mproved since Resinol Cleared those blemishes Undoubtedly the only kind of beauty worth having, gomes from a clear healthy s Red, rough, pimply skins —skins that itch and burn—those that are subject to abrasions of an em- barrassing character, can usually be treated most successfully with Resinol Ointment. Skin troubles are often the result of When your skin regains its ratural beauty, keep it clearand healthy Soap. A all drugerits. *4ealing an elaborate plot. A Itchy Skin | All groggists; Soap 2, Oint et 26 ‘and 60, Taleim % i eurs, Dept. E, Boston."” | BETTER THAN CALOMEL - | Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Clive Tablets are a Ihrmlebs Substitute, blets—the substi- | te for lom a mild but sure | laxative, and their effect on the liver is Imost insta tanecous.. They are the result £ Dr. Edwards’ determination ot to treat { | liver and bowel complaints with calomel. | 1 His efforts to b it brought out these | little olive-colored tablets. These ple fittle tablets do the good | {hat calomel does, but have no bad after | effects. T'fley don't injure the teeth like 1i or calomel. They take hold £ the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calome) sometimes plays havoc with the gums. Sodostron, Equlds. It is best not g)“mke calomel, but to1 let Dr. Edwards’ ve Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "gullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel ‘loggy and “heavy” Note how they “clear” clouded brain and how they “perk up” ? the spirits, ) i 10c and 25¢ a box. ~ All druggists. | sented certain | who had been explorng and had asked | samples of minerals i'some the lied shipping. An explosion occurred | in the cargo of a British steamship | the high seas and three lives | Only by prompt and stren- vessel saved, The cargo consisted of hides, cases of “mineral” and kinematograph films Suspicien centered on the cases of | “minerals” and the films. These had | custom | who sald he repre- Amerlcan engineers | house dispatcher, him to see to the shipment of case Ho dec the cases contained and negatives Tales of the Sea. It was sink the | evidently the intention steamship and all on huam “without trac and had the ca which must have contained the bombs been placed in the bottom of hold the object would have achieved. The bottom of the would have been blown out. As it w the cases were placed on top sands of hides, and more | *hides were put on top of the cases The next item in the chain of dence was a document sent to B the been evi- | through a neutral country. In | was stated that a German emploved | at the port had received the bombs | from an agent and that he had seen | their shipment. Subsequently a k confessed his complicity in the crime, and papers were discovered re- | also found in an On His Majesty's sum of money w. envelope marked Service.” Later an insurance sixteen cases a a man made a claim against company in respect d it was for attempted | fgaud in connection with this claim that he was arrested. Among his pa pers was a cutting describing the ca- reer of the man believed to be ti chief instigator. The crimes commi ted by this man and his confederates ! ost. beyond belief. Among fire; the Vauban rom complete d 1 the same way; a coaling | ation was burned out: the Royal Mail steamship Pembrokeshire destroyed in the Atlantic (the purst through dynamite being mixe with the coal); the Tennyson wa namited; fouv ships left port were never heard of again steamship pletely destroved by bar hoilers ! “The Things That Count”. A scries ay evening sermons at the church.—advt. Methodi: on page 2 and read the news of Tazarus Great Triple Clearance were the ways in | § A British | f large | j GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 18860 Until You See Our 33rd nual Sale of Clothing you can have no conception of their marked superiority over other sales. This Store is the Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes During This Month Half Yearly Sale of Shirts Includes Also Flannel Shirts “LIFETIME” FURNITUR Furniture is permanent—as permanent, at least, as anything in the home can be. Therefore, when you buy furniture, you want to be sure not only that it is so constructed that it will “last a lifetime” but also that it is so artistic and pleasing that you will want it to last a lifetime. We have furniture fh,t inue Whatever want 1ts dimensions or its us the time to get it an impressive stock of the kind of asteful persons admire and will con- to ac 2 in furniture—whatever its pretentions—NOW is you Good furniture, good styles and moderate prices. ASENTS FOR BLENWODS Raxats ————— OVERLOOKING CAPITOL GROUNDS FURNISHERS 40-68 FORD STREET WARTFORB 4 |

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