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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 1916. v KEEP THE Kl{]@i WELL sands of others have done, by applying | Smith all over the ring, landing jabs | Health is Worth Saving, and So New Britain People Know 's lini 5 d, ia bl - swings wh he liked. S af- X STUDENTS THIS YEAR socatin =taiase Sy s | 0 G e e et Important Bearing on War Elsewhere e, oo S | Many New Britain people take the A YALE BOASTS 2,445 | _STOP PANMISERY [onovnnns oo = | O porations in Asia Minor Have ' Remove pain misery as many thou- In the next round Wells fought | quickly or effectively. It is pure and | Wells got home a hard right upper antiseptic, wonderfully soothing, and | cut which put Smith to the floor, lives in their hands by neglecting #i 3 is the most effective remedy for rheu- | where he remained “out” for several kidneys when they know these org k . e . imatic pains, soreness and stiffness of | minutes. need help. Weak kidneys are respo: Gms ReGeNed D[]['mg Pas[ Year joints and muscles, lameness, sore| The Sullivan-O'Keefe fight was a sible for a vast amount of sufferifi | hands, tired, aching feet, pains in | give-and-take affair. There were sev- a0 i 5 s s . and ill health—the slightest delay | chest, sore throat, and for sprains,!eral sharp exchanges in the first e . : 5 dangerous. Use Doan's Kidney Pl AI]]OI]H[ fo $346 160 ! strains and bruises. You cannot af-!round. The men seemed well ohok . s i o e 7 2 G B ; a remedy that has helped thousand ) | ford to be without it, for its use is| matched. but for three rounds Sulli- 2 x o 2 : b s & s »f kidney sufferers. Here is a Ne| I never disappointing, and it cannot pos- | van plainly had the better of it g %5 3 4 : 4 SN Kot x4 3 it ain citizen’s recommendation, 2 | sibly harm or burn the skin. Honors were even in the next six i e 4 S - s Bclioty ”?E‘fig’:_, A2 A. Cowlam, 84 John St., Nel New Haven, Feb. 22/—At the Feb- | Do not suffer—get a bottle of Minard’s | rounds. Then O’Keefe started hurri- : : > = Ariis Z " s Britain, says: “I have had more d \le corporation | liniment from any drug store. cane fighting, in which he demon- ; Bk, e : s : 7 z ; H sy J“;\‘*q {roubls for oars from DN vesterday afternoon the new Yale ey strated that he was Sullivan’s master B % E = el ] ' i"-l'm']“"w'f": ;’]’“j]"s‘m‘;“‘ Doder university catalogue was distributed to AD§icBoRideh tineeatne BTN C Rterith 7 ; B S e B A R e R S ney Pills did me a great deal of goo e % 3 The pain and soreness was soon rd moved and I felt much better.” #uary meeting of the Y = bus, 10; Ilenver, 10; Evanston, 1ll, | eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, and the rpora bers showing | , > g .'u corporation mc‘n.»m‘). showing [ 11." rronolulu, Indianapolis, 10: | fourteenth rounds were O'Keefe's. He about the same total university enroll- | Jacksonville, Fla., 9; Kansas City, 11; | sustained a severe cut over the eye bricelEln all dealers. Donl ment as that of last year. Los Angel 11; Minneapolis and St.|in the fifteenth, however, and in the e » 5 v 2 e Eh simply ¢ for a kidney remedy—gd Paul, - 2§: Pittsburgh, 36; Portland, | sixteenth was nearly knocked out by 5 E G s AR 2 B Doan's Kidney Pills—the same ths In the college and also increases in | OF& 12; St. Touis, 25; Seattle, 13; To- | a vicious right swing. The bell came Mrs. Cowlam had. ¥ tilbur} 5 : ledo 10; Washington, D, C to his rescue. 0] >, s., Buffalo, N. Y RS e i : ) : Co. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. bl - nusic and of fine arts. Students are enrolled at Yale this In the seventeenth also O'Keefe was 5 : . ; < ; < b he total number of undergraduates | year with degrees from 191 colleges | badly punished. and there was much P , ch : & 2 L i S in the university this year, including [ and universities. clinching in the next two rounds. In z . Gk A R 2 iy 5 ; J P foi nolcuiioR ondkt ::(‘.\olrc‘t‘:lple'.F Girts Dot $548: 160, the final round the men fought hard, et i : > . o e | CONSTIPATION est bodles of undergraduate men in| The treasurer reported the receipt| ) 00 <% ‘mfl.,wf“m:l",fi‘.“rfvdl oo - % an i ; Is the big trouble in every serious any of the universitics of the country. | Of &ifts and bequests aggresating | 3U ver. There was loud disapprova ; ; 2 ; > : : < sickness — causing depression of The teaching staff including profes- | $346,160.32 receivel by the university | from ‘vh‘é’léo:i‘?ltms \(\)lj;_n ;he referee . : = | spirits, irritability, nervousness, 52 sion to eefe. y T ot ] s imperfect vision, loss of memo = 00 Ty, < AL oor aleep, loss of appetite, etc.—stop P . There is increase in the enrollment sors, assistants in instruction, has in- | Since the last meeting of the corpora- | creased from 460 a year ago to a total | tion, including the sum of $323.000| F | from the Brayton Ives estate . t with a regular course of $ iy Ty Z - , £ 411,“:‘;,;“:: Feauim Nimbors! In ihe expected absence of Mr. CORNELL W NS GLOSE ONE 3 S 7 TN SN \ | Era : ‘ SCHENCKS. Stoles ,the secretary of the university Student enroliment according to ci- | tor o few months for rest and recu- . B ties shows New Haven first with 431, | Jootion from overwork, Dr. James | Ithaca Boys Outlast Dartmouth and ¢ 2 | ST e e T s B e e L . . MANDRAKE e e :h::d “‘;h }"" ““f“; secretary of the corporation, it being | e ke SO SRR R KSR oS 2 3 : 2 f i k: > distance whic send @ vi 7. z L - b understood that Mr .Embree will a Al el s 4 i numiber of students to Yale include the | 5o the responsiblilty for a larse GhansesRiicauently: - Q% . - ?:',::,‘,‘;',?fi} fi%"';:‘lzled”‘; "Tmtloi\*“i amount of the regular work of the| Hanover, N. I, Feb. —Dart- ; | s ; reland : Colun ; secretary’s office. mouth lost to the Cornell five by one * KONIA ) Thatyl lddfmmpgxy “ld fre'dy'?:t 2 K ently, thorougi cleansing the | el comforting the stomach, stimes iy P | point in the last minute of play in the v Z 1ating the liver—the specific for indi- gestion, headache, bilio-sness, heart- ) | { final h am; gl o v k thall A b FEET AREN'T AGHING BOMBARDIER WELLS | it g eme of e masxetyan | | | 7553 oW N : \ ity i = \ il Purely vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coated. ASTELC N ’ANO'IL | 80 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE | OR TIRED N_[IW--“T!Z BRITISH CHAMPION | 5.0 Gren Siareen ‘stvang ana fin- =A . yEARS” CONTINGOUS 8 | ished the first half 11 to 6, but Cor Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphis S area i [ nell came back with an attack that kept the home quintet on the jump e ey until the whistle blew. Rau starred CYPRUS 2] | Third Round for the Heavy- for Dartmouth and Ashmead starred M. ERRANI x TE R for Cornell. The lineup: EDITER EAN BEIRUT, e Alprlfl1 h—\? as)hl{!\g’tn;\ ‘(-‘\r) n\'s Philadelp! N.) Washington, D. People who are forced to stand on weight Title, | Cornell Position Dartmouth 7) AMA D SCUS : April 7—New York (N.) vs. New Use “Tiz> for tender, puffed-up, | burning, calloused feet Knocks Out Dick Smith in the | their feet all day know what sore, | ..... Rau, Williams ; v tender, sweaty, burning feet mean. | i right fory AChE York (A.) New York. They use “Tiz,” and “Tiz” cures their | knocked out Dick Smith in the third | qen . St B KERBELA April York (N.) vs. Ne feet right up. It keeps feet in per- | round of their bout for the heavy- | ¢ i G 4 SYRIAN FRAAA York (A.) New York, fect condition. “Ti the only rem- | = 2 2 o i : 4 April 8—Brooklyn (N.) vs. Bostog edy in" the world that draws out all | WeIgNt championship of England 2 Btesnuociiitestor 4 7 N 0BG a CLE LT Jungs | a )n Brooklyn. the poisonous exudations which puft | MRt . : e S o R XA April 8—Washington (A.) vs. Phila uB the feet and cause tender. sore, | Pat O'Keefe middleweight cham- | Shelton e e gt i ! ol 120 delphia (N.) Washington, D, C. tired, aching feet. It instantly stops | Pion of England, defeated Jim Sulli- . ; right .guard o xoo\ 300 ; | ““April = 5—Waahington . (A) g the pain in corns, callouses and | V3D in a twenty-round bout on points. Ashmead '——;—L—HE I Philadelpk (N.) Washington, D. Ci bunions. It's simply glorious. Ah! |The fight was for the middleweight { 2OF MILES . ! " April 8—Cincinnati (N.) vs. Cleve how comfortable your feet feel after | Championship. = W o : | _ KOwEIT land (A.) Cincinnati, O. using “Ti You'll never limp or| All the participants are now serv- | Borwn 2, Ashmead, Shelton; Steenroc Tl April 9—Cincinnati (N.) vs. Cleve: draw up vour face in pain. Your |iNg in the army as non-commissioned | 3, Williams 3, Sission 3. Goals from | CITY OF RLEPPO — OPERRTIONS IN RSIA MINOR, &S2. | iand, (A.) Cincinnati, O. shoes won't tighten and hurt your | officers. Wells weighed in at 189 | fouls—Ashmead 5. Brown; Sission 3. | i April 10—Cincinnati (N.) v fiet. pounds and Smith at 178. O'Keefe | Free tries missed— 2 : i i} . 3 g _ [ Cleveland (A.) Cincinnati, O.. Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz’ now |and Sullivan met at catchweights. | Brown 4; Sission 5. Will The capture by the Russians of Er- [ Basdad, but was forced to retire, is cated approximately by the figures 5, April 10—New York (N.) vs. Nl beseiged in part at Kut-el-Amara (4), | 6 and 7. The French have occupled \'O‘Xk (A.) New York YN fr#m any druggist. Just think! a| Wells, who began nervously, soon | Thorpe, 2 York, Umpire | zerum (1), at the headwaters of the ; el A . ] 1 : whole year’s foot comfort for only | regained confidence when he found | —Mr. Koch, Yonkers. Time of halves | Buphrates, will practically open the | while a relief force a few “(mo'fi.hpl”t\ e ,‘f‘rpnlhfl l:'\‘lrqu\ "1[1(-( "1“(“-1 | April 10—Washington (A.) vs bl A ek e e { T ity inates eier | Whole of Armenia to Grand Duke | is held up by floods and a strong force , with the ultimate object, it is be- | - PRC T UES RO L o London, Feb. 22—Bombardier Wells | . 5 Pelletier left guard. Goals from floo Sutterby Nichol aucasus army, whose line rks. ‘The fall of Erzerum is ex- | lieved, of throwing an army across|©" SEFOGH 2 vl RS E KGR B fed extends from the coast to southward | nccted to relieve the pressure on the | country to zeize the railroad between | 185 T ERi0 M A0 Siiale VARl TanortnmestE Al front in Mesopotamia by fore- | Constantinople and Aleppp (9), Where kg S ! 7 i Lake Va es 0 ] p ’ April 11—Brooklyn (N.) vs. Philad e s urkey to draw off treops for re-’the proposed army of invasion of | 1L "R PR IT LS niil R o hiorcements to meet the Russian ad- | Egypt is being concentrated. The | ¢ 'Iuné'lq‘ New York (A) va. Bl fighti Persians and Turks in th n ind to postpone in ni t map in the piteure covers the entire |, “op® 0 T ppy e . B e T e oposced advance on Igypt, where the | field of operations in this part of the BlG A SALE | e on ne mignis in Mesonotamia | Sues w;m = beine protected by _1mle | \,\'{(yr\](li_l pTho view above shows the city YOU ARE ACTUALLY BUYING AT WHOLESALE PRICES IF YOU TAKE f# —— , Sl R A ‘Why Sw‘ear, DEar. ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG SALE. ~ M| YANKEE PLAYERS far, and that we had got to & point M ANY EXHIBI"“N Use ‘Gets-It : where we must retrace our steps to 19 IV THE MOHICAN MARKET RN [y oo B L 0 K e no use to try those B : : pass to Begin Training for e ) : e Let Out By .Champions—An Macon, Ga. TFeb. 22.—The Ameri- 1 Pk POTATOES 98 | can lcague training season for 1916 is | Outfielder Also Slated for Discard. getl]e[’ Dl]I‘il]g Sp[‘][]g T]‘aini]]g 2 Qts ONIONS g fl]mu(, to be set iY‘ motion with the | gogton, Ma Eat e 3 Ibs PARSNIPS OR | Yankees pertorming that function. | jouepn J. Lannin of the Red Sok has | New York, Teb. 22.-Inter loague The ball park where the Yanks Will | jqieq for waivers on at least four of | baseball games between the clubs of FROM NEARBY FARMS CARROTS | MOHICAN -CREAMERY § ik s e 0 AR QORI i skl @R e SN (i Seteri o St e with a diamond almost as good as |y denied at one time that waivers | will be a feature of the coming sea- 3 those found in the big leagues, and | had been asked on Joe Wood, the |gon Many of the games will be l' for the last three days details of re- | American leagu premier hurler, [ o T BU St ) sl = D ved on southern iam. s al- ; cruits have been slipping in here to | Well-founded information to the effect }r’h X Sonce il B : report to Manager Donovan. The Don- | Licc waivers hiad been asked on Wood, e i i e e e : O MlanaEc any 2 | Thomas, Cady, and Collins has been |scheduled contests for their home Bl | ovan party, which left New York | received. parks after the return from the Z i Sunday and reached here late vester- | According to the story waivers were training camps. | Tho 1ist aglarranged . d S, st as 2 { day afternoon, was not the first of the | also asked on another player, who at i ew York contingent to reach the | one time performed marvelously i | to date is as follows: . ! arvelously in a 2 4 : Sl . { training camp. Five voung pitchers | world’s series. This player is an out- | ., 2f¢h 18—Philadelphia (N.) Vs ,{‘;‘;X’a;‘,‘&"fifi;‘.‘;fi?:fi:'{‘i.';‘.“.‘é.;’;;’.‘?fl FRAN URTS or BOLOG NA 2 Fancy Chuck 1 21/2(: B | were already on the ground. flelder, and it is expected that he, too. | * ica80 (N.) St. Peters Fla. 2 ¢ PURE SAUSAGE, No Cereal Roasts ....1b Tom Blodgett, o left-handed hox |will go fo some other team | el 20SEulatelphia SON)L we | IRCERECRS 100 COTRR, D SEC i o o Jresid P i % | Cagc N. ['a pa, Fla, sets-It’, s jus vonderfu ow A & FANCY CHUCK STEAK le man, who was with Omaha of the President Lannin feels that he has | n‘;,.l,x; 5 ()lip}?;;:d:q,.m; N, ol Sleariand Gleai’ 1t ks s S HEAVY FAT SALT PORK Short Cut Rib Western league last year, and Bill | a winning aggregation all lined wup. | Picrey, who twirled for the Los An- [and that there is not much need of S club last season were the first | carrying the wealth of materlal now |Chicago (N.) St Petersbun A your sock on right over it,—there's val Yesterday morning there | on hand. Wood has declined to stand | March 22—Cincinnati (N.) vs, . { nothing to stick or roll up, form & § Boneless Rump Reoasts 1b Fresh Hambur, k - i : N DRy ; : p Cc g Steak . ... : I‘*\?.‘,,l"(lf’?v“,“ m?*di ]h}:: ‘\\\;:l“;\ul\. [ for his cut of 00 in salary. All [Louis (A.) Shreveport, La, bundle of your toe, or press vn”:he b . ullc Kansas City, w vas one of | clubs are reported to have waived on T 23— Phila i A vs. | ¢ 7 ess, simple as rolling . =4 i ed o March 23—Philadelphia (A.) s. | corn. It’s painl ¥ Fresh Pork Loins ..........1b 1 6 Fancy Roasting Lamb b Bl | the stars of the Federal league; Dan | Wood. e den b e e n o oy Hicis C C I"I]'Nf'- who was purchased from the | annin is said to be in the market | March 24—Philadelphia (A.) vs. |razors and scissors, use ‘Gets-It’ and Rib or Lofn s # | ndianapolis club last year, and Ur- | for a catchr who is rated as the sec- | Boston (N) Miami, Fla. youwll have weeter disposition and Lean Plate Beef b 8c Lamb ° Pork Chops 1 6 BB | ban Shocker, who breaks into fast | ond best in the league. If he suc. | —Philadelphia (A.) vs. | no more corns and calluses.” C B | comvany by way or ottawa | ceeds in getting him he will be fully | Bost ) Miami, Fla. “Gets-It” is sold by druggists every- Captain Huston ana Manager Don- | B 2 o __Philadelphia (N.) vs. | where, a bottle, or sent direct by Fancy Baldwin 1 5C BE | ovan piloted the squad which TR E. Lawrence & Co. Chicago, Il Sold come right o Takes but a few sec- Chicago (N.) Tampa, F It dries at once. Put March 22—Philadelphia b v onds to apply. New York. The players in th arty | | March 28—Philadelphia N. s. | in New Britain and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by City were: Caldwell, Keaing, Togridge, 5 le go (N.) St. Petersb 14 eatin JARKEN GRAY HAIR, chi ,.(,;‘ (« 28 ,mmv?ntxt-u" s. | Drug Store, Crowell's Drug Store, Wm. SHOULDERS, Fresh or Smok 1 ¥ | Pieh, and Gray, all pitcher: | s €s| S ed ..1b 1 ll/zc A ern, an infielder, and Smith and LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY |cleveland (A.) New Orleans N. Schweitzer and S, P. Storrs. Sunkist Sweet Nunamaker, catel d Kelley, e March 29—Cincinnati (N.) S-S doz c (A.) New Orleans. SPl’NACH, Fresh Cut . .............. .pk 1 5 O headllof the New Yol i de- | Grandma's recipe of Sage Tea and [Cleveland C partment, and Finn and Russell, | Sulphur darkens so naturaily March 30—Cincinnati (N.) vs. BANGEHUUS VAR";[]SE RICE, Clean Broken viwwsdk The | young pitchers, joined the party that nobody can tell, | Cleveland (A.) New Orleans, < A 1 6c Extra Large Baltimore. Pius Schwert, the catche - et | March 31—Cincinnati (N.) vs. VElNS UAN HE REDUBEU = 19 | missed connections and did not put in Almost everyone knows that Sage |New York (A.) Memphis, Tenn. EGGS Fresh Western . .............. Grape Fruit 4 for c an appearance. Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- March 31—Brooklyn (N.) Other y ers came by various | €@ Dbrings back the natural color and [ Washington (A.) Washington, D. C. routes and 0dd moments during the | lustre to the hair when faded streaked Aprin 1—Brooklyn (N) vs. Wash- California B | aav and evening. Among them wera | OF gravi also ends dandruff, itching |ington (A.) Washington, D. C i April 1—New York (A.) vs. Can- ROLLED OATS (Fresh Milled) Lemons Bl | 7oc Gedeon, the infielder, who used | SCalp and stops falling hair. Years ago can give Is to get & prescrrpt B | 0 be with Washington: Slim Tove, a | the only way to get this mixture was |cinnati (N.) Cincinnati, O. cas el dniie : e : ; & % ek hysiclans are now prescribing pitcher from Angeles; S. O. Ross, | (0 Mmake it at home, which is mus April .—New York (A.) vs. Cincin. | Physic e g ¥ UNICORN SLICED PEACHES ....2 cans l 50 Large ch 8| 2 southpaw from rhnu;:mmm- Wialters| oY, ondtnoublesome owadays, |nati (N.) Cincinnati, O. Ay m,mf’,’l I‘.”m‘ ol w ‘,,,‘.7:, i 2 3 al G ng at any drug store for “Wyeth’ April 2—Chicago (N.) vs. Cleve- | ounce bottle o i e . ~ Tangerin : Alexander, the catcher; Hal Gable, an : | and apply night and morning to the DINNER BLEND COFFEE, 25¢ value gerines . .doz T IFalGanitn raing to Vg R {8 | hana pitcher, last year with Dallas. 1 until the veins od A5 | 01d recipe for about 50 cents. v ore AL Brookim should be continued un i : ; e ; & ormal size. So pemetrating and powerful e 15¢ § Don't stay sray! | Try it! No one | ‘April 5—Brooklvn (N) v New | BPTRRL o, 02 A, A B ER RAILROAD BAITING. sibly tell that you darkened rk (A, clyn. Wens and causes them to aisappear. It can Seedless Raisins 1 1 c New York, Feb. 22.—Ex-President | Your hair, as ii( does it so naturally and i ston (N.) ve. Washing- | always be secured at Clark & | Braindedy Cleaned Currants pk; William H. Taft told 1,200 o You dampen a sponge or soft | ton (A. ashington, D. C. e: s pkg Loy memDers | ). sh with it and draw this through| April 6—Boston (N.) vs. Washing- o Granulated 3 5 New Walnut 9 —_— e - ,\(0‘[-]1(‘.\»)7 PURE 1 7c c I/Z.lb 1 c of the Traflic club, an organization of your hair, taking one small strand at | ton (A.) Washington, D. C. - A. B. JOHNSON. l‘ [). < 5t anibitin Sugar ....5 lbs railroad and manufacturing men, at | a time; by morning the gray hair dis- | April 6—Brooklyn (N.) Boston il . = | their dinner at the Waldorf last night, appear: and after another applica- | (A.) Brooklyn BB | that in our zeal to reform corporate |tion or two, your hair becomes beau- April T—Brooklyn i DENTIST National Bank Bldg. Open Evenings, (N.) vs, Boston control of politics we had gone too tifully dark, thick and glossy .) Brooklyn It you or any relative or friend is wor- ried because of varicose vetns, or bunches, the best advice that anyome in this that many world ge and Sulphur Compound you {land (A.) w Orleans. | enlarged veins n v are growing smaller and the t will get a large bottle of this famous April 4—Brooklyn (N. Vs New . C . WISTERIA SHAKER P 4 SO b SALT No- 2 pkg Cranberries 2 qts