New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1918, Page 9

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DOCTOR URGED | "hussor sk Instead I t(;ok Lydia E. Pink- Pochlce: i ham’s Vegetable Compound } | and Was Cured. Baltimore, Md I suffered from or; of Himself Against who meets Cham- of Boston, Mass., Wednesday evena judgment used ! in picking him | who is State bowling king-of-’em-all. Eddio to practice to fit him night's contest, and | confident that he will account of himse staclk iinst Andy tomorrow Iiddie Aunderson, ul Poehle Aetna alleys ion the over ihe management the man the Bay (early four yoars ac- ganic troubles. ner- vousness and head- and every Linst all the set down Wednesday e aimed by erts as aches | i | | | | | up Hartford in right M e er Rogers has arranged to a big crowd on Wednesday Owing to the importance of it will be necessary for ement charge a small admission fee. This, however, will not apply to the fair sex, and it is | expected that a big crowd of the fo- [ male species will be on hand to watch ttle. The zame will start at o’clock WAKES $135,000 OFFER of for evenir the mana to New Haven Representative New n to 5o York Syndicate Comes to Front Bid for Willard-Fulton Bout. Haven arc P. who to and t | offer | the | ns 000 month would have to stay in bed most of the time. Treat- ments would relieve | o n. me for a time but | yrecartny my doctor was al- } ways urging me to » iy sister asked me | ')g,\ _ydia E. Pink- | ham’s’ Vegetable | Compound before | /tonsenlin;: to an | Joperation. I took | five bottles of itz | it has comple cured me and my work is apleasure. I tell all my friends who have any trouble of this kind what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- und has done for me.” —NELLIE B. RITTINGHAM, 609 Calverton Rd., Balti- | more, Md. Tt is only natural for any wo dread the thought of an operati many women have been health by this famous remedy, With Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, after an, operation has been advised that it | New N Tosceph will pay any woman who suffers from | Mulvihill, clain present a such aiiments to consider trying it be- | biz New syndicate, | night fore submitting to such a trying ordeal, | telegraphed to J. C. Miller, represent- ing Jess Willard “hicago, an offe NOTICE TO MOTHERS | of $135.000 for a fisht i this stuo | Wouican quicklyiheal baby2sisorcyichated B < SESIRE SR Ce W UIRTER BE R sykes Gomfcl’t Powder | bout. Mulvihill expects to get a reply | which contans antiseptic, healing ingredi- | SUM¢ time toc ents not found in any other nursery powder, | The most recent places Con 25¢ at_the Vinol and other drug stores = NCCticut in the e for the bout The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass, | Matt Hinkle of Clevelund and )| Eouisyillc SAilditorium | company)of | o 5 ! New Orle have jointly agreed m! AFTERNOON FROCK ve $135 for the bout. They OF WHITE GEORGETTE telegrapl ir affer to Colonel Mil- ler on aty 1y with the under and- ing that they would go no higher. Connecticut and New Orleans, as a re- sult, v the preference when it comes tinic pick a location for the fight. Mulvihill hat bout i got to st night | the | he | | clear 1 made it he would like in the Aren conferred nager Rich in the day and that the latter ven his consent should the bout ! by the authorities. New Taven refuses Mulvih locations in this state, of New York. Mulvhill into the not been taken ser- promoters who aver ! chance of the bout here. Mulvihill, how- arrange said that ind w carlier had e sanctioned th that allow the bout have two oth both within The entry ling field ly by there staged m event to claims ro | 100 of has bic iot loc that being is no {in tI HOW THE GERMANS TORTURE SOME OF THEIR PRISONERS OF WAR ;, who committed no offense hut were put the Gerr by & W Ger- ever. azainst shoes all taken whit- fighting wooden iven to shoes taken war in the camp at Sennclager bei in November, 1914 It ut, sewed in the lining W. J. Prendergast, Dublin Fusiliers, cay retreat Mons, who the upper photograph. was educated at the pt New York and Chic has returned to been exchanged anc from Brit his or lower pictt French prisoner prison derhborn was there for The W and themn. tied up them prisoncr own men with their soup and left for in rain, snow food. 1 hav pole for 48 worn the round was brou of his private tured in the hown in Prendergast lic and havin disc becs tur the co off at in th pole are put front 18 1t i to in of from hours hail | tic myself o tinie without very is hours men by all The crman officers in the foreground i ) that iry, Dly rmy schools of th co caps by o are the little given caps arged the Cie wns o prisonc of sa 8l pic- { two G tied use wounds e two British he men to fare the ¢ commandant and his American iation, was for the coming going to Laddic Redfield as owned W. R. Moser of Gerard, season. Ohio, Buffalo M Dorot NirE league Alredalc Annie Ouak- the ¢ was i pointers o special Onslow catcher of Inter sect by nati ed tter part of the t the t Catcher Rai club o s son last season unti , and ley's Roy Lnor son e the and | been | FINDING IN FAVOR OF SIX CENT FARE (Continued From Fifth | | ! Page) done with that end in view.” Intel- gent wise economy, aind sufficient revenues v for the maintenance of such efficiency { The old rates did not afford sufficient I The added ra- ! sulting from the present r: with ! the economies that have bee and *may further be introduced, { should render material assistance and fbe reflected in a higher degree of i efficiency. Nt 1 upon all the facts presented "in this case and for the reasons here- | inbefore stated, we are of opinion and | ind that the rates complained of are | not unreasonable, Order. is ordered and de- petition be denied. determine and direct of the foregoing finding e be given to the petitioner respondent Company, by Billings, socreta of this ! commission, by forwarding by regis- ! tered mail, true and attested coples | here iddressed one to the mayor 'and board of aldermen of the City Hartford, one to Francis W. Cole, ! attorney for the City of Hartford, ! both at Hartford, Connecticut, and onc to Victor S. Cu Connecticut Company, New Haven, Connec on before the 23rd | day of March, 1918, and due return make hereon. Dated at Hartford, Conn., day of March, A. D, 1918. RD T. HIGGINS, ELWELL, wre necess: eniie revenues still Wherefore it creed that said We hereby { that notic |ana aec land to the i lenry F. cut or this 15th Public U Hartford, by certify s a true copy of md decr s | this office. March 13, 1918, that the foregoing the original finding and record In | MERZOG AT BRAVES' CAMP. Manager Stallings, Talk With T e However, Refuses to Former Giant. March —Charles unexpectedly at the ining camp here yesterday, little attention A refused to talk to captain. allin Giants must arrange i Herzog, so that Jimmy mith will be turned over to Braves without any strings att the case. Should an ¢ be reached with the Gian would not be in danger recalled during the season, likely that the Boston club quickly settle the differences isting hetween it and Herzog. does not to be in v | the trade for ched, | as is now ree- ment T Smith ing of be- it will now ex- | | | | secretary, The | 4 l , | | ilities Commission. 1 ’ that | is | Herzog } HIKE DONOVAN DE Boxing tim of Pneumonia. New York, March B8 ovan, former middlew pugilist and widely } ing instructor of Theg when the colonel was. United States, died ¢ a hospital here vested Col. Root his instruction’ - rs he supervi the New York Athletic § by iden d gon tale to appear cry good on M ne: Oshorne's won| owing and won 1"aolo Mrs in th dogs. the I Kirkover's ever, feels that he can do no more |, than t He claims {o have neial king and that it ith Williard and the state authori- whether Connecticut lands the e o 1 Scotc the hurs overwor | health, the training gradunl we ow’s departu camp is the star out not om the bulls Flurry terrier class. Mac, entered both fi terric maste carried the was xteen, WHAT WAR IS LTKE. by Mrs rookics who will ties Realistic Display in West Main Street Store Tells Mute ! United States government Lib- Loan campaign advertisement appearing in the Wilson company’s | window is attracting considerable | | tention and tells a mute story of the | | war Furope. It consists of two | plaster models, ono of the ruined cathedral at Ypres and the other a battlef with trenches, tanks, ete. writes that | This exhibit is kept three days in in the new | each city and part of the third health. Liberty Loan drive. | bout or ol Little 1vihill minent MALONE PROMOTED. A known of he een promoting Ye or nothing except that in the show for a great many A | erty i I busin Detective . Malone his in off fox threc o in rounds has received e today from he nted son, which given Harold, he thre,. welied from Company m Battal Th disappe Brady h n tmmounces that Fra he has been since being 101st Ma- now with | i ONSLOW | promotions in DOG SHOW AWARDS ANNOUNCED i e R R1 Ma third cat EASED. de Jack her. wa y feet is | Chict Honors at Pinchurst Go to G Homeres Marlin, Texas Onsloy « 1ing on the cant ased yesterda with MM Wits troubie vl 1 wmd immediatel ring who in is N is a Pinchu C., March decisions in all Pineln Dog Show wer he The first nehurst, at cted Amphi- | yesterda i Morgan's Homeres Jack, the that ¢ won a field country in competition | and pointers, was H dog of the show in | the first prize iffon Perey entry for he 25.—The lasses entercd | the Kansa A, camp 1= | o e et e e e e show hed up nager Ganzel Francis is idEes the cl with him, is zood or the ' nounced the staged ome Dean only griffon trial in this with setters ver dc addi- and | Homeres Bstes, hes. 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