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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1915, ORTHAMPTON MaY |'-i-ieiarsc | 0%, |RETIREMENT PAY FOR [TCHING ECZEMA (Boay's Mustarine [0 Waterbury was not represented. PANAMA CANAL GET SCINGHYS TEAM| ... oo, o |t i oo | |(FE SAVERS URGED, 1S DRIED RIGHT Ends Sore Throat, -3 - e to the minute; completo mariners | Lumhagu Nemalgm : e The mierger proposition is still in | chart showing range lights, channel | 2 > ] | Oharges Agiy fme minds of the directors and it will | lishts, buoys, targets, wireless sta- | ot o ik (Continued Irom Lighth Page.) Lo Jor A lons while vets tions and fortifications. A work of RG on of Ss[v GG Snows Mcp Will Not muu-r nnll Ts Always Ready. | : art in detail and accuracy that con- D ! i Nothing 8o Good For Rheumatic | 4000 o ITneh MeKinnon feels sure that he N not think he! noeded any. i is running no shost proposition Yet, | Vevs a thorough understanding of the Pains nond Neuriti- 1 of District V-1 s g 1 . Al of {stric Body; knew i g Umite that his league may he | Panama Canal (Topography in relief w dm ]4760 ‘Use like cold cream to subdue . bady; knew this, o there was no new e L HEBRERE Y R clliding Tooks, dama eie). Deed GIKG onc m ISHS[GTS I"or only 25 cents you can get a big | Gagan of Rockland in this remar! Ifurthermaore, there and endorsed by the most eminent irritation N.]d' clear vellow box of yellow MUSTARINE | 00 0f the recent map authorities in the world. Six the skin. and sincere drugglste will tell you | & sizes. Six languages. [Further par- Washington, Jan. 19. - There werc that if it jen't better than ¢ plaster, | /iam V. Cleary of T ticulars on request, 1,476 disasters on {he waters of the ' . infment or poultice you ¢ s charge of killing A it g i i S BRD B s & O Tk arge Papler-Mache Models for l'nH.rfi .l‘v\((‘\ :Iv|ri!v|" the last fiseal ’ Any hrm'k]'w r?ut‘m" ||n:m‘=.n..~| on the! oney back | ® ‘n; .\ ArAnun;' Tkl L e N e ) et (schcoifanali B b HonY Eurpose year {n which tho lifo saving sorvica | face, iarme, lege and body when acoom: pRGY'S MUSTARINE absorhs in- | fofal charbOuigy s sUiaRan Gl SCoiol i R il e 14-Inch Model .... 50c workedlalont o sooraineRianiicy granier by itshing, for) when)itho skin IS(a ntly f16] vers penstrating and|tiate | Goterson: WS O SR (R st T ot e Aped g : e nShIMOd el 200 R e eiby il i it ol s D i1 fonlyits ke nicewimintites o) | S EOS RN and Hugh I*. Reddy, (reasurver of the| Northampton can be invaded by | Address All Communications to the | ‘,'l“nhfd geuas R R e Satten -llt'r’;n:l\tulngut,. PRUR et rid of car hcadache, tooth- | 'he RS OF th Sag Briaganericunt hoan inks, regurdless of any silent| ROY¥Y AL ARTSE ‘GUILD |- PIOPCTHY WAS VRIS 8t w2bos He informs us that bold-sulphur jn. ‘e Packache and neuralgia s S8 1aet club, has alwa i« ! P. O. Box 859 | 985. In 323 other instances the ser d-sulphur in Rub it on tonighi snd in the morn- |suppresscd evideneed g'r”“u sdydeate ot whateren Sl v with the Twin-State. The | Vice worked in conjunction with the Stantly allays tho Ll IR Cd that sore, raw throat will be bet- | Gordon H, Peek) Rourke wanted, merger or no me wstern associalion recognizes Mo | revenue eutter service or other agen- | irfitation and soothes and heals the It acts the same way with ton- | told the ernor | Rer. Jim O'Rourke expressed forecd | j ' with the Twin-State \es and took part in the rescue of | lezema right up leaving the skin clear CTliE e T e At oo s " CROSBY CRABS OVER | .., ins from vessels valued at | Bnd smeoth. Bold-eulplnr hasjoscupied SUIIRRronch G8 endi pletslay, - 0 SH SEEOKERICR Sy erif Seiation e said the nexct Mapazer Jack Zeller of Pittsfield | $10.641 {2 secureynosivion] {ox ¥ manv} veara MRS LTS SR il \ v meeting of the league would foli | insisted that ball clubs should have DEFEAT OF ITS CLUB | The vears record, the report de- | ‘C'q'““:""'?)'f'“‘&“‘ “"""t'““i""‘( CiBorders e e (AT nock o n ot v trial. THI Whether or not there would be fhe “support” of newspapers, hut not | clares, was made “in the face of an | cH# N 10 PRrasteceooying SE Sk 3 ' an (neuil or cight clubs in the league, the “confrol.” In other words, ho — | unfortunate situation, a deteriorated | § v .~ g A Lot Lo for BEGY'S MUSTAT s - wants basehill interests to be abso- [ tife saving service T | take its place in treating the irritable or BEGY'S s N o the Newma e “Cattorm, satary e pian, WS G N cntary Nomepaper S Roteren | 1, URE seriee” e wrecr | b o affons Whie 11 Yol bov el e ve gl i 2 Qo RO e Y lmean Bro Zeller? | o lcelio R Stz e el ot £ = e G ol ter which & Englana lcague to compare not e ey oy e | ‘r‘f’}“i‘rf“ '\‘“’T""' for retirement, pAv | it never fails to subdue the itehing irri- | Irainerd Co. can rupply you n ospill Though the maximum salary 1mit is | (anee on Northampton he will be up o s i FAERCRL L L tation and drive the Eczema away and | Then, the governor $5:000 fixed for class B cl 5 : ) ment in Removing Players. To Impair Service. it is often y or befor - ~ e | i e ftog c B clubs, a sCh-|ygaingt it. The Twin-State league N " vt L “m:’: years dater e Grsan ey MUST SATISFY NEW decide whether to b ghont in favor of kecping within th \< assurances from the Feds that it | Waterbury did not take kindly to It oL uiihe maied, Bl savn e B Nt tonidton limjt was expressed, thouzh not ad- (i proteet Twin-State territory. | the A No. 1 trimming given the | TPOTt, “that if the present statp of o RO OC S iten eom a0l ~ for hin BHLccc. " Tno teaeue wamie 5o mum | protect Twin-Stuto tarsiters:|the A No. 1 timming given the| TIRST [hel N tha Prescnt Maip Of| 4ruppint an onnos of bold-saiphur, which 'ENGLAND CONSCIENCE | “. /ot 1 ball clubs as cheaply as it can with- || o ato Hie e 165 g . S 2] go unremedied it is bound seriously | 8 applied to the affected parta in the ¥ 3 at he Ieds threaten to drive | by the local High school Saturday ! 3 e e v old dut the fans getting wise. If a4 man- s o i i : - .| to impair the usefulness of the ser- | il LR e Y. s GEE 5 , F A him out of that town night. This is what the Waterbury S i+ | T4 isn’t unpleasant and the prompt relief ager should decide on a limit of $1,600 | "y, 1n yjeKinnon and Jim O'Rourke [ Republican has to remark about it: | ¥ice if it docs not actually bring it | - o 0 A MIR RS MIC MG BIRAEY PORE | 1)ty Chief of Massachuseits State | giy or $1,800 he will get many imitators. 3 n e e s s ¢ started | Into disrepute A ey y g i d s ! disagree on where the option is for he contest had hardly started proves very welcome. p r}'l?‘ salary limit is surc to be under | po pall grounds in Waterbu Hugh | when Harold Davis, one of the clev To put the establishment upon a | $2,000 the coming scason. The New ms he can get it. Jim says or- | erest men on the Crosby team, was | PrOPer basis of efficiency, it is ob. England league, in the event of the | canizeq ball will have the first chance. | struck by one of his opponents and | VIOusly necessary to provide for the May Be Shown on Sunday, e s merger scheme proving a failure. | Tojgher has an option, though ecach | hurled to the floor. Davis, although | Yetirement of the veterans still in the lNIENSE NAI'ONA[ISM X y | P wants a working agreement with th i he can beal the other | considered one of the most evenly | Service and for filling their places, Boston, Jan. 19.—-Only such pic ‘ PATHIINDER ! is confident | tern ascociation It want Al follow “to it Says Hughie, “Let | tempered men of the local squad, | 2% well as the places now occupled tures as “would satisfy a New Eng London, Jan. 19 Gapiform - salary 1imit President | o:Rourke get it if he can.” CRRIGTE Nl O TN prmooeme G| 1 SPERERUG, G 00 BEE e land consclence,” may be xhown in i Amsterdam despate Rourke says he hnows of no uni- which he was put out of the match. | °f Waterman to be found on the News states that the form salary agreement between the R Referee Schovator's judgment | coasts.” moving picture houses in this state | =, 000 leagu though he was very much in ROCCO CHALLENGES LOGAN. seemed strangely, or rather un- Approves Pending Bill. on Sunday, Deputy Chief George ( rom Amer | favor of the plan. ToabEiocae il Waterhury | feath euM|istrangelyibiased: The report approves the bill pend- Neal of the state police, who is the | GO o s 3 2 official censor, said vesterday j:\\ iting a pi President O'Rourke confessed after “The feature of c: ing’in congress to consolidate ti : E : 3l . oAl S e feature of the battle came | Ing gres: solidate the much questioning that he had had « | "““.I“\(“l:-‘l‘l‘v“g”“("‘1\’,‘“:‘:‘;"“"‘(’ (:f thix | MOt as an unusually clever play but | revenue cutter and life saving sor- a SG uman lefl[s [css 0fl The manager of a film exchange | men : : : e _ | rather as a pugllistic sensation. Tut- | Vices into a coast guard had complained that the story “representative” see P. F. Shea, who | | . Qentrols the Hampden park ball| o, Ol in fact any other New Brits : : ; 3 hill, center for the New Britain five “It is inconceivable,” it says, “that “« damn 79 Christ had been ruled our by S 5 e ainite ol that weight Rocco is Bud- 2 & . ¥S, w nd A grownds in springficld. The repre- | NS A (A SO e and s | One of the oldest and heaviest high | congress will allow tho service to ara udsi:m censor for Sunday exhibition becs GAS 0" THE = e vassubnoseditolbeiprotentsl | L raa - his manager, James | School plavers in the state, made a | run down and lose its efficiency for it represented a cruelfixtion in one Ing” Mr. Carey’s interests. O'Rourhe Sagnor, to bea coming featherweight | NUrl at Beers, the Crosby center, | Want of legislation that alono will the scenes. ‘It was too cruel . When eolicky pai #aid 'lhm he never supposed for a “h;mp”‘" e N who returned the blow. The referce | rehabilitate and preserve it."” Chicago, Jan 1!1.» Dr samuel | consor thought Scenes from the presence of SlMl on th :"“"“’w that Mr. Carey would hop to | o 1 " r 0 Love seen Rocco in action | W8S on the scene of the assault in a Summary of Work. Schulman, Rabbi of the Temple | o¢ Abraham Lincoln were barred, | of 2 Li".n”’ axative he Feds o sg o0 reason for i 3 Sy = o y e : % 4 i d no‘t'r\rq e De s BN O il o e it S snonkne el avel [ BR OUISIaTIcon Sraryito el b askeethal In a general summary of its forty- |.Bothel. New York, who delivered an | (ho manager said. because the censor | ¢ :"’r'“fl("‘:" "‘;"“‘“ Vpodiying Carey of tho “work™ done |, flies on the flashy Itallan. Roc- | Sthics-and rules, the Crosby man wasy three years of existence the service | 294ress today before the Unlon of | (yought that battle scenes were too.| b1° Concition o Bo5 i wotll (e leasue mesiing | o i iiners and oo Amount of & expelled from the game. This, of [ i qiow e : American Hebrew Congregations, on | ) = t quickly corrected & o - e e e & ere’ & a ac-| © A . s shown to have figured in giving ,‘ el . trong for the Sabbath tions on the skin, h , Carey as indignant. 2 N s it ooy W8 course, v unendurable. Capt et S g the subject of “The War and Juda- 1 th " ; = L : gument will offset this. He is a com- | & assistance to 28,121 vessels, valued . These pictures were sanctioned soh bow o wanted to know why organized ball ¥ LS b Sy ; George Taylor of the local quintot ism,” said the pro-foundest cause of . . aches soon show tha * ! er and if given a chance will be - ¢ with their cargoes at $355,401,081, for use during the week. On Sun- | found thei i should be trying to secure a ball park LegR e v has b called his men together and left the | op whi iy ! | the war was in the intense national- | found their way in praol r 2 heard from. Rocco has the style of _ L 5 of which property valued at $288,- | day, the state police have forbidden The of the in Springfield when there already was A 7 e Y2 9 | gvmnasium. This action naturally | 5 s ism which prevailed in all thought e use bhe gef 4 2 ¢ 4 ghting Johnny” Burt of New York £ 3 2 i 237 was saved. On these ves- > o . the exhibition of films showing dane- | Pinklets, will not on| one in Springficld. O'Rour wia He is aggressive and full of fight, He produced dismay among the New | were 178,741 persons and only | tionalism he continued, h iy playing Inside stuff, but, on the sur- | ;€ = *E8/E b s oo 7 ) Britain section and it was not untl| 3y grs 1ie 2 & S e “scems to overshadow all considera- | in& new or old: gambling. crime, | pleasant symptoms g i 3 y is also cool and crafty and is a wor- ! lives were lost, a less number, 1 | rough play, eruelty to human beings | regularly for & face, this move appears as an error ‘! S 2 h | their coach suggested the propriety | ; 4 | tions of univer: human interest, all | gh play, g y n A m thy opponent for any man at his| " ; it is pointed out, than perished on | 3 STk or tha ins lof Abearin really correct chronie and as a hit for Carey. O'Rourke [ i 0¥ agnor 1s also manager of | ©f Teferring to some precedent that | yne mitanic questions of humanity Elverytning | OF SITIAIS, ioE Pinkl says the thing was done “merely” to | o inan. who s willing and | @ compromize was arranged. Instead T y seems to have been concentrated in- A ful “i"“ 0"‘“’““'“ o protect Carey's interests in Spring- A i : A of removing the New Britain center to the self-glorification of the na- | . 5 . OLE ~EP e ST " 3 eager to meet any hov in the state | of T J . 3 G. 0. P. HAVE CLEAN SWEEP. : field. Some think O'Rourke saw or - 4 Tuthill, the referee allowed Beers to | POLO FRANCHISE IS tion. It has come to worship itself, qr:“;;“;:'z'i;n&‘ Y)?’“ at 116 pounds. Sagnor's address is ebe - eclse sa Shes o r- - 1 ’ i S 4 @ e E: ] -3 i L a - P, mebody clse saw Shea in the inter- | 121 oo Main streot, Waterbur return to the game and called a foul to limit the world to its national hor-| poyyplicans Capture Every Office But | pet a full-size, 25-cen ests of Gene McCann, who would hop : on both men." GIVEN TO BROCK 7 | izon. No nation is as yet ready to | ) to Springficld the moment Mr, Carey _ — N 0 OCKTON crifice itself for humanity, even & One in Middietown. from your own dri | the individual is led upon to sacri- 1 dded to J ) to the Feds, Me- - < ; o = . h o Lt e L MJANE MAD O GALLANT PUT AWAY i fice himself for the state or nation A Cann declared that Jim Clarkin of = e : : Every republican candidate except First Break in New National League | No nation has outgrown its barbaric v 9 iartford tried to get an option on the | Nanneers Argue Over Which Is Bet- " Hampton park ball grounds, but | = BY SAM ROBIDEAU " hildhood, it has not become maturc, | One was swept into office at the an- TH[ CUH s, catcher, nd Joe shortstop, of the New Haven New Ingland leasue at the meeting i cliub, Fept the scribes company Was na talk about a merger with (he | Nabody supposed (here would be, with | dur the league meeting. The “Uniform Salary Limit® Plan. Was Biased and Used Bad Judge- himeelf or appoint | |4 Police Says Only Such Movies rived at Ymuiden Conn Jan. 19 Carey did not know thig, nor does he ter Man. Deprives Worcester of Club—At- childhood, it has not become mature. | nual eity election yesterday by majori- ple a consideration for the interests of humanity, if it does not look upon first to leave the meeting, and they The National Itoller Polo league is | Mankind as larger than itself and a | ' = -4 o surer for many years holier ideal than its own aggrandize- . 4 vent away in a rush with Dan O'Nell | England league, says that Lawrence A . Al 2 g went away in a rush with Dan i Before Bridgeport Club by Slecp- already beginning to feel shaky on [ 10 €F ldest to8% 48 © was re-elected by only 99 votes The on the hotfoot. What O'Neil was|js the best club in the league right its pins and the Worcester franchi republicans now control the court of here for, no one seems to Kknow; |now lle also says that H. Iugene ing Potion in Feurth Round. has been switched to Brockton. The Believes Idea Wrong. common counell, 13 to 2 ties ranging from 300 to 400 James P. Stow, democrat, who haa been city believe it Dan Noonan, owner of the Law- tendance Was Poor. Myessrs. Carey and Clarkin were the ci | rence and laverhill clubs of the New | Bostonfan Surprised by Philadelphian Clarkin always needs a friend and he | McCann made hiri an offer for a tondancalal Worceater | hasll bean DI R an el hs hhiteveattie | THers ik o elbotion 2or maver Bridgepdrt, Jan. 19.—Sammy Rob- idea of nation based on race was|this year, this office being voted for ] falling off and the transfer of the ideau of Philadelphia, knocked Gil- wrong and that it was destined 1o | biennially. The present incumbent, invited O°'Neil. O'Neil hobnobbed | piteher, presumably Harry Thomp- around the corridors, telling the di- . McCann says he didn’'t. Noonan 1 s made to keep the team rectors “what was what” as far as hoe <0 cracks up Jake Warner as a |bert Gallant of Boston out in the| ylive. ss Kelly, the former Inte > 2 . saw_it, but nobody could make out | hetter player than Lar Mahoney. | fourth round of their scheduled = 15| national league umpire, is one of the it fom '“(r'"" should | prank A. Coles, is a republican why he was so interested. Maybe he | MceCann says Mahoney is the best [Found bout here last night. backers of the game in Brockton. '.mm'd :n toe High's n, Al T thought the association would sud- | minor league sccond sacker in the | The boys were cngaged in a slash-| The Shoo city put in an application ‘\"7.']'"" Jtjrecefoncrenc s enld UPHOLD AS >)CIATION'S STAND. denly find itself without a president iness. The fizurcs hear out his | INE exchange of punches in the fourth | for a franclise when the leagus was | (o, I:u:w:r:r:i‘ir-’.:‘y‘\ B e e e e et or with a franchise it wanted (o | contention, at | in part. Mahoney |round when Robideau sent in a wicked | first formed but w turned down e SRt 1, “that bring: | I'. Mcl.ean and Congressman Reiliy | throw away. Anyway, O'Nell was |hit for .285, Warner for .252. Maho- |right to the solar plexus. Gallants) Bobby Hart leads the league in | hon Commued, CUhat brinEs o . L M avo romilen o the let here and he was hore all day long. | ney, in 119 game t cond and jarms dropped to his side and he| goals scored with twenty-two. Loxon | ‘v”m”'r“-“ 1’: is :) |-mm ll\-r' R 1lm them hl\’ the Hartford He was asked if he wanted the job as | short, ficlded for . Warner, in |swayed dizzily. Another right land- | has nineteen and Higgins fifteen. | o & War Srapishathaendel i o " pregident of McKinnon's ghost leagt 118 games ficlded for 956, Mahoney |ing flush on the jaw sent Gallant on| Duggan, Harkins and Lincoln have the unreasoning hatreds of men that | the association protested against the but he dismissed that question. {accepted 87 chances’out o a pos- [his back. Hé managed tu rise al| fowrteen each. “Kid” Williams is al e R o b Feongites Tor ehe [ Ohrd i League directors present were: | siblc Warner had 631 chances |a count of seven, but was immediate!y | 50 in the fourteen class. QUIRleY has | 1L (horatore mot he self-righiommc ot | rosomt viding Cor & nationdl | Bridgeport, Hugh F. Reddy: New {and accepted 603 of these, Mahoney's | floored again. He took six scconds| scored nine and Joan two. Lincoln | 1o bo faie e an s mon e T o o on the eround x ra Rritain, William Scinski; Hartford, | batting average, however, is 31 points | and was up again, though in such a | has captured only onc rush SEiki b b el e L e e Ly L James H. Clarkin: Springficld, Wil- | hetter than Warner's dazed conditian that he was really i e ' . i 7 out on his feet. He attempted to | hold on, and it was severai seconds before Robideau could shake him ‘oft Truly a Carnegic medal for brav- Preparing For Decades., ! their letters, “';"‘>:"‘fl'flr fl|,:|| 'm'- | o ! sress: a at they are hearty and land the flnal blow to the jaw | cry should he awarded to the little “The conflict had been preparing | Eressmen say (h . ¥ which sent him to the floor for the |town of Bruning, Neb. In these tu- ! for decades. Jivery nation that is | selfish interests, the terrihle passions, | Business Men's association in which | | 4 S Europe that are engaged in this, that | necessary and a sour of unneces- SOME BALL TOWN! greatest war of history sary cxpense to the government. In accord with the stand the association lias taken in regard to the matter. | | count. multuous days, when major league | in the war today is there because it | { For the four rounds it went, the| ¢Iubs in many instances find it mighty | wished it. If it willed to be out of | e — = __ ; fight was one of the fastest and be hard work makin both ends meet, it, it would have found another way ~ - e n v ever fought here. The result of the | the citizens of Bruning. Neb., ar And this will and this wish, prepared | WHY CHILLY WEATHER bout came as a distinct surprise (o ing with might and main to se- | for decades, and the very preparation | BRINGS RHEUMATISMI ringsiders as Gallant was looked upon | CUre @ franchise in the Nebraska | brought on the conflict. This is the | as one of the leading aspirants for | S(Ate league. Bruning, nccording (o | tragic Irony of human lmitation and | L. cyin Pores Aro Closed and Cric titular lightweight honors. Robidesu, | he 1atest census, has a population of | contradiction in life. A nation can b Horpamadbinme ar al | the vigtor, recently put up a slashing _and jts leading industries are a [ not, should not remain unprepared. | Biood fifteen round bout with Joe Shugrue | 8Fin elevator and a water {ank. | It is a crime for any nationto leave Where the receipts would come from | itself unprotected., exposed to the here. : Iheumatism is no respecter of age B E b d is st 3 k of the pub- | ¢ ar She of s Sther oy h is not stated. RBut think of the pub- | arbitrary might of any other nation. the most lg m l'OI 3 N | 8C color or ank ot licity Bruning would get through | And yet, man becomes the victim of | %% €°10T fhuk. AW AND DINK CAME BACK. being, the smallest town In organized | his own carnest preparation for de- | denJerous of human affiictions It is \ Sale William D. I‘reer, better known 25 | haseball.—Boston ilerald. fense. The heaping up of the mag of the most wm*v{v Sl b- Dink, author of the Littel Rolo stor. zinc make it possible that O to rheumatism should eat s | fes and numerous other bits of hu- 8 | meat, dress as warmly i possible spark will explode 1t." . canacabaval Y/ 1 mor, is back in the baseball circuit RAFTIS FOR DISCARD, e R INU AT ot Sioren(thal fallure)| SycLiiany, undus expos: SAAEARSSNS | omen S INK i S v 3 s T all, 4 1k lots of pure water, in which he gained most of his fame T e o e ey | of rellginny s ol Imsn! assntited 2 ’ Snlal wriler o Ny o < 2 - Rheumatism is caused by uric acid | as a writer, having joined the staff| paceman Raftis slip through his fin- | “Thousands no doubt all over the s ‘sencrated (i the bowela and | NODECS, of the New [Haven Times-lLeader A vhich | Lk 5 rs this season. Raftis was signed | world, have had their faith shaken. | | Pl i | Dink, when sporting editor of the absorbed into the bihod is th 1 for only one year. John Somerlot is [ Men and women have asked, ‘Whare ¢ty y to filt \ Hartford Courant, joined the great function of the kidne filter th . also slated for the discard, as Zeller | is God ?* . | 1 majority alinost beaten up by Daring | was disgusted with his nctions in the Active in World's History. : [ ee 1nao P Voi o 3 e " ! in the urine; the pores of the skin Dan O'Neil when he referred in h final game of the season with 1art- | “God may he at a distance He | are also a means of frecing the blood story of one of the Hartford games | f (o B et m' Myil 5 '\‘V'I‘MI ford may seem to hide Himself, but He is | of this jmpurity. In damp and chil e e nevertheless real and active in the cold weather the skin pores are i G world's history Ave, in the pro- ! closed, thus forcing the kidneys to two or three yeca there's a lot of ) e " 1 | e EYE SPOTS =g | s and e e e i 800 0G0t 0 e “vcome. wea amidst the horrors of this war, From | fsh and fail to eliminate this xtra . ind slug You will always be - - e e, Tt ity | L] i o (s o Gy b | h el T e A PRISON FOR KILLING UMPIR pains in the eyeball, heaviness of world great conflicts between peo- | and circulating through the system well Servedv W'hether Recause he Kkilled a haseball um- the lids, soreness, yellow tinge to ple, and humanity, that would not | eventually settling in the joints and i f 5 iy g white of eyes, all originate in liver § | 1c1rn of God's ways in quiet and rest muscles causing stiffness renes pire during a game hetween the ' i o : o eums in home, cafe or club, if you O e G ey ey Sty M e s e e T e T e rom Fin ieow Bf EallEE county on b through combat, through disast At the first twinge of rheumatism ASK FOR grounds afzthe lattér near the county 5 through suffering, destruction and | get from any pharmacy about four e e i e b ) SCHENCKS f |+ S AN AT ust go to prison for life. The stat Dr. Sehulman characterized Tresi- | ful in a glass of water and drink be- Omes l IS H RS P§0 A RS ""“ e o o e e, i 15 “the greatest work of his adminis- | week. This is said to eliminate uric : 4 . 5 tration acid by stimulat the kidneys t . vietim was Robert Nell. 1t was dur- PIL] s i 1ci y stimulating th v(;\\: o Fu” . « a fight between Nell and the play- has been said that the presi- | normal action, thus ridding blood Slze H Rt ¢ the umpire’s decisions dents policy was weak and unwise, | of these impurities On sale almost everywhere in this vicinity; er over one of /. : : : 2 s ) O e e = - say it is strong with self-restraint Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless Sh W Because appreciated as Connecticut’s leading brews. ”“"; .”91‘:;0““ Cecting il ?E‘;’? ':l["“"‘{ instant relief and B | .ng wise with prophetic foresight. | and is made from the acld of grapes eetS, €( with a . ortify the system against recur- America will be called upon to play | and lemon juice, combined with 1i- | The Hubert Fischer Brewery’ Hartford, Conn. 2 | rence of these distressing ailments. [ | @ great rolc when this war will ap- | thia and is used with excellent re N 4, ; JOF RIVERS KNOCKED OU They tone the liver, purify the stomach, proach its end, and it can only play sults by thousands of folks wha are Crochet bhed . regulate the bowels, cool the blood. T airSTe 1 B s Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 19.—Franlie Purely vegetable. Plain or Sugar Conted. 1at role and it can only exert influ- | subject to rheumatism. Here you “allz " Br w! I . 'nce on behalfl of freedom and of [ have a pleasant. effervescent lithia- Callahan of Brooklyn knocked out Joc 80 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE ¥ en on an 0 pleasar p | PROVES THEIR MERIT. right, if it comes with skirt abso- | water drink which overcomes urile rea SV Rivers of Los Angeles in the second ©o tap at Charles F. Dchm, Jotel Beloin, Kcevers, Herman |round of their eight round match here | | Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia lutely clean, with the record of ihe | acid and is beneficlal to vour kidneys strictest kind of neutrality.” | as well. ‘ i Schmarr, W. J. McCarthy, last night.

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