New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1917, Page 9

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wmn:s T0 [BIG ED WALSH, ONCE SOX ? el t Chek Germay Rl | I South Affntic STAR, MAY JOIN NEW YORK GIANTS Wpahington, June 5.—The fact that fted States and Entente warships now &t lberty practically to make i Baval bases ‘of Brazilian ports will, ‘1t is believed here, be of great bene- /8t whether Brazil takes any further Stép or not. As G'm sea nldm have enjoyed freedom of action. in waters off uth American coasts than-else- Bot improbable, if was in- y, that the Moewe .or any an_ralder putting out’ for erican waters to prey upon -American trade will have pe with United States war ves- |, operating from Brazilian ports. ports received here from all of Latin America show that sil’s-action in rescinding her neu- cree. in favor of the United has had a decjdedly favorable for the United Etates, and tho | ‘was entertained that other. | -American countries would fol- Brazil's action. ugh livia has the credit of ‘the first Latin-American coun- after ‘Cuba, to sever relations : ny, Brasil, also excepting ‘Pan-.m-, ‘was the first pracy ‘Become an aily of the United Hex ‘action, in the view of “Here, | furnishes'‘the ‘most im- recently under the upervision of Man- ager McGraw, who has turned him over to & specialist. McGraw had George Chalmers treated by the same physicidn several years ago, but Chal- mers was &llowed to “to -the Phil- lies, for whom he pitched ‘good ball- If Walsh's arm can be cured McGraw | says that he will be glad to. try the Big Ed w.l-h, once the star pltnhet famous boxman later in the season. ‘Walsh is in splendid health, and dur- ing his workout he seemed to have considerable speed. He wore the in the bond between the | o¢ the Chicago White Box, may be- | Giants' road uniform, and few of the and is credited with hav- Hshéd mote than any other “toward a Teal Pan-American darity. s understood /fhere that Bnlilhn f 'y is at work among the ny. Chill affords a fair pros- of soongr. or. later aligning her- th B L and once Chile acts gardéd.as certain Argentina also e solidarity of the A. ./ _swinging by their in- e practicaily all the ‘rest of the Ameriean nations into line. ° " weary, b-rnl.n‘, corn-pestered, bunion- feet of yours in'a ‘Tis” bath. r toes wlu wriggie with Joy; y'll leok up at you and almost and then they'll take another. in that “Tiz” bath. n-your feet feel like lumps of 11 tired out—just try “Tis.”. srand—it's glorious. * Your feet dance with joy; also you will, all pain gone..from corne. cal-’ t's j§ oaly vemedy that draws out all: puft t & 26-cent box of “Tis” at any m.ntnon—dn‘twdt. ,"MFWMM ~ how your feel. You e nm it you Halted Milk come a member of the Giants. Walsh too¥ a workout at the Polo Grounds spectators discovered his presence on !the feld. ________—.Q—-— GOWDY QUITS, BRAVFS ENLISTS AS. PRIVATE IN NATIONAL GUARD Barnard Coliege Student Refuses to Change Attitude Regarding Anti-: Conscription—Deaf to Mother's Plos New York, June 6.—For nearly two hours late yesterday afternoon’federal officials vainly sought to break ddwn the stoical, determined resistance of Miss Eleanor Parker Wilson, Colum- bia university anti-draft agitator, ard induce her to give her word to make : no further attempts to encourage vio- lation and evasion of'the conscription | law. ¢ iR Facing the cancellation of her bail, which had been fixed at $1,500, fol- lowing her indictment by a federal grand jury, unless she recanted and pledged herself to agitate no further, ‘Miss Parker stubbornly ref: Even if she had to go to jail, she declared, she would ‘not weaken. The girl was taken into the office of | United States Marshal Thomas D. Mc- Carthy, where she was closeted with the marshal, her mother and A. B. Samuels, an attorney retained by Mrs. Parker, to represent the girl, against Columbus, Ohto., ‘June 5.—Harry (Hank) Gowdy, catcher for the Bos- ton National league baseball team, i enlisted as a private in the headquar- | ters company, Second Brigade, Ohio { National Guard, and will be called in- i to service July 15. Gowdy, twenty- seven years old, enlisted in person at the adjutant general's office. The baseball player will resign his posi- { tion with the Boston Nationals. -He passed the physical -examination in good condition. Gowdy is'a Columbus boy. ‘“I'm not going to ' be con- scripted,” sald Gowdy, “and that’s all ! there is to it, except that I want to go in an outfit in which there are some fellows I know. I've told my { parents and Manager Stallings too.” MAKE WORK EASIER the latter’s wishes. Finally, under the,| NW»W pressure of the three others, Miss Purker agreed to gmive the promlses' demanded if Winter Russell and Pro- fessor J. McK Cattel, of Columbia university, advised her to do so. Rus- sell had earlier in the afternoon ap- peared as counsel for Professor Cat- tell’'s son, Owen Cattell, and Charles Francis Phillips, Columbia students, who had been indicted with Miss Par- ker on & chn';e of conspiracy: HONORS FOR DATE LES DARCY. San Francisco, June 5.—A proces- ’| sion headed by a squad of police and a band escorted the body of Les Darty; Iséarn How It fln Betn Done. It's pretty hard to attend to dutles ‘With ‘a constantly aching back; ‘With annoying urinary disorders. ‘work easier. 8o thounnda h-.ve mte!um! testi- fled. ‘They’re fll‘ hflimh. 31 8 They're for weak kidneys. = > New' Hrefuin' >° pebipte < -gratefully recommend Doan’s. Mrs. F. W. Spencer, 275 Maple St., New Britain, says: suffered almost continually from dull pains across my back. They annoyed me mostly when T ‘overaworked.. 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