New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1919, Page 8

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1916 5’51 l I:ASUALTIES “As a laxat: stoiacl trouble, Dr. and found 1« sfedfi using one bottlc (From a lettet to Dr. Caldwell written by Cecil Fitzgerald, 829 14th St., Parkersbuy German Xultur Send 4,700 Givil- W. Va.) jans (o Untimely Graves Constipation is a condition that should o i ke i never be neglected. The eliminative process e vere killed 1s an essential factor in digestion and on its s, o Soad i o proper functioning depends the welfare of the e L e entire system. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Jlanes and hombardments from the relieves constipation without griping or other shows ti casualties amonz discomfort. civilians T.ondo n raids on th women, 293 10t ivamen, DR. CALDWELL’S L SR c sl 51 raids by airships, The Perfect Laxative hs of 498 civilia sailors and the injur ) Ao o, CH S Sold by Druggists Everywbere B i o glndoon cxmpnlen | ILu s deslgns on) wers Killed and 1,650 injured. Tn the 50 crs. () $1.00 D soldiers and sailors were nis player who now i resident by Lieut Howard Vosbell, ¢ Wabiotiire | country, plans to make an extons i1l compete for that title ia Marcl o bardoiehis o e sen A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO 604 DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 W..SHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS PRI e 143 civilians were Killed and " ) 5 il { wounded. while 14 soldiers and sailors oy (] B i o i r DOBRICKI JATLED, re killed and 30 injured —— — L The greatest losses inflicted by Zep- . teleas « g Y. holins were in raids on Norfolk, Suf- T BT R T i v William (Kid) Gleason who suc- Man Creates Trouble, olk and the home counties of London KAISER RAISING BEARD b aiivi s i . e n it 2 > : | ceeds Clarence Rowland as maenager Tfl HEELARE WAR el Dabrickl ol on October 13, 1915, wher civilians \ 1) |+ HEAD STUFFED FROM 4 S aaston B < lof the great people for whom I ; 29158 S e ) s nd 17 soldiers and lors were ——— ? granEon 3 22| s o veteran of 830'vears, In his i iy St e chne SRt OMICE) pian Cior S | CATARRH OR A COLD e time he was a great infielder and ith breach of the peace and placed , midland counties on ary 31, 1916, | piteher, but of late years has acte Ja probation by Judge James T, Mes- | When 70 civilians were killed and 112 Protectii ik Soret ol Erom | as trainer and assistant manager to S S charged with violation of pro Cultivating Nice Crop of Alfalfa to S Says Cream Applied in Nostrils The Opens Air Passages Right Up. % ame year caused the death of 17 civ Instant relief—no waiting. Your Henry B ST e o / : . : 5 i 3 N Hindler ... ! . . GOLDENROD FIVE TO Rl o e e es of your head clear and yo Witkin 5 temple, where he indulged in a 1er German emperor, is growing Eiohasdee 5 PLAY HERE TONIGHT Cheer-makers, fhen! ol Droceadsl (0| s g ioael ind Tondon on 4.0rq 4 protect his ear which was Sl ittt < T 3 | ] i e {917 rran lsaiciciians and | snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness, = | four sailors and soldicrs were killed. | ngonera @l ubon, and which I8 | No struggling for breath at ujght 446 413 4 5 3 | Columbrs, the shortstop of Frank for his wardrobe, which, accordin I The next in severity was that on Kent D2dly affected by (his climate. His | your cold or catarrh disappear ! Fast Winsted Basketball Quintet to | Chance’s Peerless Cubs of years ago, Probation Officer Connolly, consiste! n "‘“‘- L o, therefore, is under Get a small bottle of 's Crean of an old sweater and a clock eoing change Im from your druggist now. Appl GADETS YS M]DDIES Contest With Slater's Speedy |femie pitomn el artay ol TR Y e e e e Do 1\,\','(,:) e Z‘,‘\\‘i = Tl",':1‘,&.“‘]“7”,\‘:,‘“‘ e he beard is iron gray, and, while little of this fragrant, antiseptic, . Al e eon e st v el iSRRI P (RO R O o o el e stilllFquite fanort S malesthim iy a1l e leceara in i your. nostsiia. 28 (LGNS Team. they do not grant the concessions the ' ment that first resulted in his arrest. | (na . ki oy L penetrates through every air passage of the head. soothes the inflamed ord swollen muco membrane and relief] comes instantly n Hohenzollern New York, Jan. 14.—Joe Tinker of his former domicile on Sexton s on September { of the same year, considerably oider. | the raid on Kent was that on Folk The Negotiations Under Way For Annual The basketball attraction at the Y. | minors have demanded. Tinker s a ' It was again cut short by the police. | ctone on May 1917, member of a committee appointed to ! A jail sentence of 20 days was imposed distinguished fugitive shows some improvement in health and is M. C. A. this eveni will be between b ) ilians and 18 sailors and soldiers were able to continue his v ks in the T i o “insted | confer with the majors on a recon- e e : Sk {he crack Goldenrod five of Winsted j €ON killed, The attack on Kent, Essex and den of the chateau where he is living . Aatea MAT Play and Warren Slater's champs The | Struction of fthe minor cirev The The remainder of the docket con-|yondon on January 28, 191S, caused WS dust ne i DONLL tay, sLattelon up-state team is one of the hest basket | other members ar rney of the | sisted of two drunks. In each instance | the death of 65 civilians and two sol- with a cold or nasty catarrh g A . v > St. Joseph Club of the Western | were allowed to o their way with a L RUB LUMBAGO PAIN when Baseball Game May 31—Last Grad- between the management of the 1 ould force locals to top speed. | ; The only bombardment from the sea ball nines of the Naval and Military hey will be remembered for the | League. { warning from the court in which there were heavy casualties = OR BACKACHE AWA academies make it likely that the an- | corking games they put up in this city } 1 D .;\\‘ r, now being : TR | was thal on Harilepool, Scarborough NOW Britain Readers Are Tearning | Y nual game between the two will ha lin 1918, When the Middletown “near L:‘n‘:ulv) ce 2}::2\;;\‘_;»;@ j““,:“‘l; \L‘-M‘%I | FIRE LOSSES 47 and Whitby on Dece 16, 1914 The Way. | played on May 31. This date has | champions. set up a howl about the | hit “] 3 lerands oo ihe saaiter when 127 civilians and 10 soldiers and Tt's the little o) e o hedules o f s of e loc s to state che - rant 1@ demands oi 3 smaller N 5 + H " ‘ 1 ’ been reserved on fthe schedul of | claims of the locals to the state cham e et to Dreak | Chief R. M. Dame Compiles Record | sailors were Killed and civilians both institutions for the 3 pionship. a three-cornered series was | ar e A1 S e for Past Year and 25 soldiers and sailors injured West Point has written to inquire if arranged with that team, the loc: awiy from organized baseball and dc or Past Year. . ;i s e 5 business on their own hook. Tinker e = Bl : sera ) e Annapolis will object to the playing and the Goldenrods. In Middletown Chief Robert M. Dame, of the fire| COMMERCT Bl Sl et gt e e V6 siratghil 3 rtice o o, 3 D sa) tha e inors are 1 ed I | Ava L 3 ¢ . of these cadets who were graduated it was only a practice game, the local | says that the ming " N "“”:“m op | department, has compiled a list of | COMMERCIAL TRUST Bright's dis up without feeling sudden pains, sharp| ahead of time, but returned to West | five walloping Spears et. al. in sound r demand for the elimination ¢ | ahead of time. but retuned (o West | fivo walloplng Xpears et, ul. In sound | fhely ZEnend for B0 o veall hoth | 7es and losses for the calendar year i SHOWS PROSPERITY | When the kidneys are weak, hes and tvinges: Now listent ehihslinith hich have heen exercised by the | JUst closed. It shows that during 1918 ( Help them with Doan's Kidney | That's lumbago, sciatica, or maybe, wing \ e i ercement | there were 236 alarms, 76 of which | | were bell alarms and 163 still alarms. | Materiai Increases in All Departments The total losses amounted to $83,247 | 2 S 000 More Than Year | at a rate of about $1.33 per capita The tabulation of alarms and losses - - !is as follows Washington Street Tencment Threat- Calls 1t relief from pain, backache, kidney ills— soreness, stiffness, sciatica with The lame, weak or aching back “St. Jacobs Liniment.’ The unnoticed urinary disorders— | = is almost certain that the Nay ind they Academy will agree to this and that city after the game will be arranged The foot- | ich o ball game in the fall almost certainly | roll, Hay Adam 1 Brown w | will follow be seen in @ Goldenrod's uniform > | EARIY MORNING FIRE. { The four year course for midship- | “Y" outfit will have Slater. Dudjak, | ince Pills. from strain, and you'll get bhlessed! first signed years 3o \ remedy especially for weak kid- | rellef the moment you rub your back with soothing, penetrating “St Jacobs | Doan's have heen used in kidney ' ldniment Nofhiug/elss fin o PUME Prosperity was the salient feature ' troubles for 50 years. soreness, lameness and stiffness so quickly. You simply rub it on and out comes the pain. It is perfectly harm- less and doesn’t burn or disorder the Ago—Ofiicers Elected. Jen will be restored ander an order | Stepanian, Johnson, Kallgren and sied at the Naval Academy yester val, in tos The usual preliminary ‘ui the reporis at the nnual meeting { of the Commercial Trust company | held last night ¢ financial state- ment, as prepared Ly Treasurer John © ndorsed by 50,000 people—endors- ed at home H Proof in a New Britain citizen's o : skin statemen . s - Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a; . R 5 5,000 in ets and an increase of | « "'>H' s 'vrlwm» 91 S, “”"j":' | small trial bottle from your drug store NEW PLAYDR LI lox 52 hrought the fire laddies to 156 May ... 515 | 316,000 in aving deposits. In agar. | fL; Y% “Some time ago 1 had Kid-| 40 after using it just once, you'l \ \ LI LR Washington street. wh o brisk June ... J | tion to this excellent report, It was | L N B HH anguid. | forget that you ever had backsche, July 3 announced that the commercial de- |y O0Ch hitd headaches, my bac ]“.‘la‘:“'”“lmfl" or sciatica, because your Rt noine zelal ¢ wenk and lame and my kidneys didn't | 1ok will nevsr hurt or caus Stewards D ) Dates: May \dopt e e ment block owned by William Juchen- & S positsthave Sbeen increasad falmostia s ot {zhil at ‘a1l One bhoxl of Doanls lege L By b o President Heydler, of the Na Lo September R 7 o T, e el e | more miser It never disappolnts r e Mo evicz. The flames were confined to an b o0 i 2 © | Kidney Pills relieved the trouble, re- | po o " X ) + e 3 S s 2 RS SC ctober ... 1 being $240,000 more than a i {and has been recommended for 6 League, Favors Placing Club Roster | air shaft, burning from the cellar to gulating my kidneys, removing the | vears Stop drugging kidneys! They e s 5 . z 0] November | The dircctors, to which board . 5 | the attic. One of the tenants was d | backaches and other troubles ; December E becrlnaa. D e N T C L don’t cause backache, bacause they 93 | been added John E. Downes and Earl e Al dealiin IRt Mo Stewards association met ”)”l“ N S :”; i ‘(h] oe e 1. Edwards, has voted to give the ! . e ave no nerves, therefore can not, v ind arranged light-harness New York, Jan. 14— Drer e m‘:”_mv © Y IHROWN THROUGH AUTO contract for remodelling the bank | pain cing dates for (I min =R B tiof Phe il Ebu Rl S 00 Through the alertness of Officer WINDEHIFLD; BADLY HURY. | 1008 o Mr, Dosiies and work will = - ) begin at once cers of the illiam Souney, the tenants were all ing the popular 3 e e of the Louis slib, wora the first ot || 11 S DoLier, a6 I e Fairfield, Jan. 13.—Catapulted | bank, clected for the coming year, DMUTHEP KNEW e o o a6 ue men from out of | ’”‘" d (‘]’ = ‘]1]" ir slumbers ”““‘1 through the windshield of publ re: i : ®ot out of the building. many in their. | e 0 4 : R0 (e an de officially today. ! tow o get | ves.erday for the ser rutomobile which collided with President M. Curtin K e mmi s made off tay. o night attive. There was much smoke : Bells Stills Damage ened With Conflagration. January .. 7 s 19 February . 11 : March 3 13 morning run when an alarm from ' y\prj day by directlon of s Secretary of ¢ staged and at the close the Navr. Durir r t main attraction. dancing will The fire department had an early 2 d to {1 The sc he held Loomis, shows an increase of ond class was omitt NO GRAND CIRCUIT CHANGES, ' | blaze was in progress in : x-tene- 1d discussed ot slans reas- | and Major Branch Rickey, president | Jt was said last night there will be n; 0 lent of the Na- | [Tom the fire and this made the work ;‘:l‘l';]{f“ ‘;r h';?: yesterday, William Vica president—Fred Beloin. There Was Nothing So IGOOd changes in the circuit this year anc iler, pres of the Na- | '™ ] ) : alling, Jr.. of th f C 0 that the race meetings will be held u ague, the prevailing | ©f the firemen harder. However, they |1y injure He was taken 1o, the Treasurer—J. (. Loomis. i < for Congestion and Colds e ihe atiens e Rahe j in Noradlen sred valuable service In checking | Iridgeport hospital. Both wagon' and nt treasurer and secretars as Mustard e o N S . T T 5 the | t! E nd keeping the damage automobile were demolished and one | 77. B. Bdwaras Ay - S e smallest limnit in yo: less than | doWn about $1.000. of the horses killed Assistant treasuver-—FIL €. Mott. : 2 7 But the old-fashioned mustard-plastt 75 i - - § | puracd and blistered while it acted. Gef | 9 ST e . > AT elief and help that mustard s was discussed, as was also the 1 Am an leag Al player - r COAL R TRICTIONS ORI } o : the r i 4 1 e 7 Lk e bubnllol e Nationalil : Stiie N aciive i % CEH8 # | without the blister - , . an in orvder to do aw but in 1917 the Nationa i IAatGIE) At Al NG CEniany m Sl ] 3 Musterole does It is a clean, whitd awn-out races. Wi 2 hracite coal to ‘lhil\]‘w\\lt vIlu I's, are ointment, made with oil of mustard. It i ; Hee T wan IR S emoned, ialenthof o aaing tue) scientifically prepared, so that it worls T A O SFOCKHOLDERS ARE WARY. N g ommitice, throtgh James S. North, e ders. and yet does mot blister th " R chairman N - 2 14 < = 5 > S B i tenderest skin. s Lar Laces Jack in Bont at the Owners of Cardi Now Say . | 4 2 Just massage Musterole in with the fin 1 Wit . ¥ 9o ” H H s 1 ly. See how quickly it bring! Armory A. A\ Do Not Want to Scli. % oOwW'S 118 ger-tips gently. See how q d)’ < . " - . — pe y 153 S ¥ We offer One Hundred Dollars Ree L% 5 J | relief—how speedily the pain ppeal own, was serio Vice president—ldward I8 Linke. A proposition to reduce entrance | 21 limit recently decided on by Jersey City, N. J. Jan. 14 S 3 = ward for any case of Catarrh that can- | B/ . B vk, i | Use Musterole for e thr_lx(wat. R‘r:‘n Willian the Bridgeport 2 v : i . : = § “ not be cured by II's Catarrh Cure. n s x | chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma weight, conched by Battling i v L s v 7 S g a ‘atarrh Cure has been taken i > | peuralgia, headache, congestion, pleuris: gave a trouncing to Jac e it o e Nirty- A R W ! rheumatism, lumbago, pains and ach!lle Brooklyn strong boy, last night 2 3 1 i ; gt g S the back or joint; ns, sore muscles] ¢ t nolde ¢ o ( 5 hs o ab BEreney rises, C : ted feet, colds o Armory A. A., Jersey Cily. Willia 4 g ! g ; ‘a Hall's Catarrh Cure acta thru GE % | bruises, ¢ 3 i i ad ol e s hat n v 1 (AU | : 9 . e o 3] on the Mucous surfaces, ex- i rolls the chest (it often prevents pneumoni \ - on from the Blood and 3 t 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. contest, but despit ad Dortions, S 5 i ave taken Hall's Catarrh s times, be failed to even knock the : B " rt time you will see a Brookl e i taat 1§ ¢ relir vjor Bran \ % 5 & . ement in _your genera rooklynite off clifr VES Srian ) o peld 3 : A 't taking Hall's Catarch fughting hard at th inish and nons landed hard on Cliffor jaw nume the worse for wea G Ns T N il b s " e $ < Send for testimontals. fr as : 1 % - A s s N 2 I. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. ANDERSON STILL A GIANT. ue 1t 3 %y ; 5 | CRL s FR, | at o and_get rid of catarrh. Main St. l Pitcher Denies That He Authorized Retirement Report. New York, Jan. 14.—Dr. Fred An- . Coiumbia n ¥ vinners in derson, tho spitball pitcher of the opening day's play of the Metropolit L bt ¥ N o 5 i J Giants, has written to John Foster m squash championships yesterday, % ] Y that he never told anyone that he in- s Crimson dcfeating the Princeton o sk g 3 g by ; ) tended to retire from baseball £ t vy S R g 2 7 % Q ’ n rash ¢ 1 at the Squash When Anderson was mustered out 1 score of 4 matches to 1, of the army, dispatch said that the olumbia downed the Yale pla ehipsgralebica GO O R G G s I e B e | An Open Discussion of This Timely Question it would give all of his time to the | score member of the Giants an haslphiaian B eibaons for a new season ard, the lightwe champion, just 5 yreczed through the six rounds of his i = 5 s o i RE REE 18 SELECTED. with Harier e Kelly at the X New York, Jan. 14.—Jack Dem 1pia . ht e = = | ! has declined the invitation to refereo guve Kell severe heating, and h GIRLS oF égggggnmmr:;) S\ERATY ASSIST wn_A SEA : ! E e ; | el : # SAILORS gnd the bout between Benny Leonard and | he chosen could have knocked his man SOLDIERS WHO TOOK PART <n #he R:’,b’fz 2?55;?11({,’: Johnny Dundee before the Newark |out. At thai, tha final bell saved and OSTEND Photo by UNDERWooD oo cotenwodD = | A~ @portsmen’s club on the night of Jan- | Kelly, for he was staggeri Al ovar i ( e D ‘“ . (1] stewen's clom 00 e Siwtt w1 Tan ety fox be man MmO RR x| i tand ey ] deel d s it o, zisnisesaa R CThisis one 'of the series of sermons on *‘The Things That Cosust Iy known as “Slim,” will be the third | punch or two would send him to tha | in a sea angling competition at Deal, | Ostond, | man in the ring. | canvas for the sailors and soldiers who took | (¢) Underwood & Underwood. |

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