New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 3, 1918, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY; MAY a few min- uisers, and smaller ecraft, ¢ roiman Litk kazima i thoronsh search —an im t th akazima Kept This Something it not iind the mones. - Patrotman Egg, Milk and Ginger 'n' i’ Yitke tha had arrest, but he would not tell whes the money w The search was' Beat one egg in a teacup | Sebastapol. founded b about over when the patrolman | Tinl s oG foibincd )y 1sed of theft of $50 made a grab for Yakazima's hat with two teaspoonfuls of | was sunposed 1o be imn person of Joseph Reniski. a Yakazima dodged but the hat was| sugar and one of Sanfords |carturcd.b 1out fo depart to war, taken and 863 was found hidien in!| Ginger. Fill up teacup with | " Yakazima denied it t. Yakazima denied that he stole 5 5 £ kept it under hi © the money, ciaiming he found it. boiling milk and grate a little nutmeg on top. Drink hot pkazima was ca ) vith T e e e READY TO START | on retiring. : ames Meskill sentencec | 2 look for the Owl Trade Mark v . AVdams Member of Del e]\\ul\l\ months u\‘ jail. IU‘H!\]M _— i T you get. 3 cheap, worthicss fon (0 Wasiington Sceking Aid for ved e vesterday to make _ . 2 e L PR stitute. Forty-six vears the v : S feparations to o to war and he: Phillics and Robins to Play First Sun- ! ;‘flffim?g::; dndflgzr‘(;?:;r:;nd strength. Sold firistinne Threatened With Death, *d in his own way. His first guy Game at Harrison Park—ban- to draw $80 from the bank, in charge of i > wanted to have a *good time” nin May Cause a Fuss, of the South ¢ e e R niven Eataras s onanteny (ISKBASTOPOL TAKEN jit /| St il Rev. Elisha 15 ams, missio was fairly drunk, but his clear On the witness the plavi schedule of the National | =t e = g that he wanesS and American Leagues to permit Sun- | BY GERMAN FORCES saloon and Yakazima pro- day games in the e - MR bded to brush his clothes—a favor- d here yesterday by President Ban | Famous Russian Fortress on BIACK method of professional pickpock- Johnson of American Teague when “‘fannin I ictim, I’resident John K. Tener and John A. | Sea Qecupied on Wednesday, kazima pulled miski's wallef Hevdler. secretary of the = National | according to an official communication { tion possible. They from headguarters which reads { Assyrian delegation to the > we have broken the en- | States m the inside coat cet. Re. League, and Barney Dreyfus, presi- A '\““""" \nnounces. Chi threater i ] | ———— e — dent of the Pittsburgh club. and Berlin, May 3 (via London).—C | extermination T ! 1 % D ? = R e e man forces have occupicd Sebastapol, | Mr. Adams d today that t 1 % 5 - { fl 07 fi YfiijE 3 | the zreat Russian fortress in Crimea, | egation romised every oper § 5 fi TH S’ yq ) plated fo permit the New York EILAMEISEORE Giants, Robins and Yankees to D 4 s Shal st Ml cmy resistance before Sebastapol ¢ he withdrawal of the Russi R s S ol upied the town Wednesday without | from territorics in the Nom g = = hting." leaves the A rian Christians d Was Restored to Health By mittee's session, and he refused to| no.cic CONMCE 00 il 5 3 ydm E. Pinkhan’s Vegetable discuss the question of a possible in- | goyj, i ‘*p.nlw s e }‘,l, United Sint - . o 1€ g | = serlin, s keeping termany’s | tion by the United States would I Compound— Told By vasion of territory !“‘ med ‘d‘ : ‘:“" scheme to oceupy the north littoral of | beneficial, as America has great infl Her Mother. new International League under the| pe Black Sea from Bessarabia on the | ence in those regions. The delegatic )\ Y.—“I connnf praisa ident Jol would comment|} jegins. William A. Shedd as consul in Urum )nmhamq Vegotable Com- on ¢ 1ent of Joseph J. Lan- Within a fortnight after the signing | would add to the prestige of the Unit s pound enough for what 1. GV S 1o club of the | of the treaty of peace with the Ukraine | States and to its influence for e sa it has done for my | N« Y onal league. who Is also | People’s Republic on February 8, tion of Christians who sickly and pale and she ! sunday hasehail at Harrison it would | west of Sebastapol. The Sovict nav: Per: and ippeal to had to stay home from | ,,c an invasion of the territory of the | commissioner there gave up almost ' prince af Tabriz the delegaiio £ wolmmtofthet!me Newark club of the New Internation- without firing a shot, but the Russian | would also probably have be » suffered agonies | ‘ : committee of the two major leazucs. | = The schedule changes are contem —_— was reached yesterday.”” President | ek : by : — mercy of the Turks, Kurds m , ener said at se the com- o 5 3 Tener said thieficlosagon he capture of the great Russian jlems, it was pointed out to the secr | west ta Caucasia on the east, where |also expi d the opinion, in peti-| Tene nOT| the territory claimed by the Turks |tions, that the appointment of D daughter. She was of the 1 > sctors. who de- | Germans occupicd the great Ru threatened with 1w Lere 15 years of age, ver clared that the major leagues play { arain port of Odessa, 200 miles north- [ action by the allied consuls jenene and sweh a sten would be | fleet. consisting of five h: s S, S results » backache and oliation of the national reement. = g 1ees which the Interntional league wonld nutaD e oo izee | fight in the courts ) | the doctor” e “If there is an invasion of territory. | got no better, always | A% claimed by Mr. Lanin,” sald Presi- | omplainfugfabont Rer | denB TensniilE mlllnoer cakenicaze . : )y the National Commission at the $ . | proper time and in the proper place.” Ireadinthe papers T ut your al SPANIARDS WIN BALL GAME. so I made up | Washington, May 3——The first bus ball game ever pla in Spain took taken five bottles |place on April 30 between ‘a Span- E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | ish and an American -team, and re- | nd aoy down complain any more | sulted in the defeat of the Americans 1d side aching. Shehas | by i score of to 1 The Ameri- 1 mweight and feelsmuch better. | can team had for its captain OPP. FOX’S DEPT. STORE, HARTFORD. ommendlmu E. Pinkham’s Vege- | master William Ormesby, U. | B to all mothers ¢ prominent American athlete, former M NOR 5 |1y of Brown University. A Captain : m‘ocldy N. Y. Gonzales led the Spaniards. i 1‘ eneudx advice in regard t hree of the Spanish ballplayers | | ! sewrite“to Ly . Pinkhs were bull fighters. Spaniards are & cm»bon Lynn, Mas said to like the game, but consider | g & it very xuvnnluu\wl PEOPLE WHO CHAFE FAVORS FARE INCREASE er cne hundred thousand people in this Washington, May 3—The Interstate ry have proved that nothing relieves | ymmerce Commission tentatively ap e ) g as. q d G yesterday application of thc as *'Sykes Comfort Powder New Haven road for increased joint 1and other drug stores. Tiial fares from points on its lines to in- Brings forward many remarvkable bargains. All at enormous reduc- 5 . terstate destinations via the lines of tions. Al Spring goods must go to make room for our Summer t Powder Co., Boston, Mass N nd nship Co stock. A mammoth showing of : Coats, BUY LIB.RTY BONuS Suits, Dresses, Millinery, Waists, WHY PAY CASH Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Etc. 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