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NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, * RUTHSGNST | VANKS STARTSOUTH i A “PH.E TR g Red Sox Star and Owner Frazee Talk t Lieutenant-Colonel Huston Accom- It Over and “Babe” Quits the| panies Some of His Players to the IHREE YEAR Holdout League. ! Training Camp at Jacksonville, Fla. star all-around player of the Red Sox, | players, accompanied by Licutenant. | Helpless In Bed With Rheumatism who refused to accompany his team- | Colonel Huston, Harry Sparrow, Pat | Until He Took “FRUIT-A-TIVES™. mates to the spring training camp at| O'Connor and a dozen newspaper | Tampa, Fla., when the Bostonians left | men, left today for Jacksonville, Fla., here a few days ago in char of |at 1:04 p. m. With the exception of Manager Ed Barrow, vesterday an nk Baker, who has been given nounced that his salary differences ; permission to report when the season have been straightened out and he | opens, and Dutch Leonard, who still! 2 1o longer is a holdout. Ruth came |is unsigned, the squad will Desginl | - Consisting here from Boston yesterday morning [ training Monday at Southside park. i to confer with Harry Frazee on the| The players who left from New salary question. The star pitcher and | York are Herbert Thormahlen, Frank . 3 5 outfielder went to Irazee's office, | Kane, George Moszridge, “Ping” Bodie, [ | . i where, after discussion, Ruth | Alex Ferguson and Derrill Pratt. Bob G x A capitulated in his demand for a | Shawkey will entrain at Philadelphia; $10,000 salary and signed for three | Allen Russell, Wilson Fewster and vears at a total salary of 000. Scout Joe Kelley will join the party According to Ruth, “Baba? first was | at Baltimor: . Ty ; These selectec! soffered a salary of $5,000 for mnext| The Yankees will remain in Jack- R B 4 Ave., or fifteen mm season, but when he turned that down | sonville until April 14, when they will 2 ¥ St o 3 and announced he would retire unless | begin a series with Brookl i . SR o ' p tricity, sidewalks and his terms were met, he reccived a | Brunswick., Ga. They % ¥ z z telegram from the Red Sox owner | Orangeburg, S. C.. on April 15 s MR, ALEXANDER MUNRO stating a typographical error = had ro, N. C., on April 16, and < > . D posraphicaly trorhadii boro R.R. No. 1, Lorne, Ont. ON EASY TE been made in. his contract and that | News, Va. on April 17. In addition thé amount should have read $7,00%. | to the three games with Brookiyn in “YFor over thres years, I was Ruth then nanied $15,000 and Frazee | Jacksonville on March 3 pril 1 confined to bed with Rhenmatism. B I promptly announced he would not pay | and April 12, the clubs will pla During that time, I had treatment ¢ the star sh o 5 or | seven-i g practice games on Tues 5 i b he star slugger more than $8,500 for 1 seven-inning practice it from a number of doctors, and tried X g E ginning April 3. ! mearly everything Isawadvertised to | | THE THREE GREAT the season. Ruth per »d in de- | day and Thursday of each week, be- manding a $15,000 salary for a pe- : “riod of one year or a three-year con- | e | cure Rheumatism, without receiving st tract at $10,000 a year. | TEN GAMES FOR BROWN, any bencfit, Finally, I decided to First: Its Accessibl However, Ruth decided to meet the | S B | try ‘Fruit-a-tives’” (o Frait Liver |3 .. owner of the Red Sox part way. Al-| Gridiron Schedule Calls for Import- | 7apjets). Before I had used half a | Second: Quality of though offered the sum of $8,500 for | ant Contests. i < ice: i rov: . ) next season, Ruth compromised on a b 5 URGHES Cm R EEEDg (1 therellast year. Character of New York, March — Babe Ruth,|{ New York, March 22.—8ix Yankee | | | three-year contract for the sum total Providence, R. I, March The | pain was not so severe, and tha Th:rd 000. Brown university foothall ule | gielling started to go down. announced last night includes ten e i S | games, of which five are away from 1 continued laking this fruit me. | B & LIPTON IS GOMING | home. Harvard, Yale, Syracuse, Co-| dicine, improving all the time, and 1 XY Jumbia and Dartmouth are among the now I can walk about two miles and "3 —_—— opposing teams. o woqel Qolisht chores about the place” And havg the Free Use of S as Will Arrive Thursday and he schedule: September 27, Rhode ! - = e ] : Sir Thomas Will Arrive Thursdayand | The schedule: Soptembor 2T, Rhodt, ALEXANDER MUNRO, | omeone else’s land. Confer With Officialz Concerning an , Bowdoin; 11, Colgate at Hamilton; 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. e . 5 3 | 18, Harvara at Cambridge; 25, Nor:| At all dealers or sent on receipt of Lyons Terrace is under the sam International Yacht Race. wich university at Providence; 2 rice, by FRUTT-A~TIVES Limited, sections of the city. Marblehead, Mass, March 22.——A | Yember 1, Syracuse at Providence, 8, pao Sl e d i chiblogram wes received by the Co- | Yale at New Haven; 15, Dartmouth at| OGDENSBURG, N ¥ stor 9 ;27 or 29 = Bathian Yacht club yesterday from | Boston; 22, pending; 27 ov 28, Colum bia at New Yor i Sir Thomas Lipton stating that he was sailing on the Aquitania and . o e would reach the United States about WILLIAMS SCHEDULES OUT. March 26. FHe. will confer with e i NO RENTS_ American yachtsmen about the re- | Dates Announced for Football and | , N ppeh of menaronaidee e e ! P Becanse no building has been done for two years and skilled Iz £ i " Williamstown, Mass, March 22 i . (S, ) Sir Thomas has offered a cup for R e S e of ours all the time, and prices of houses have gone tkyward. What i8 B e ing lot values will greatly increase as there is not enough to go around. S football ack teams announced S = e hianand B eaniby | oot end Raackite ced . Gosinthion Yacht| olub. Some |Yosterday the following schedyles: Information Gained Will Be of B Easy Terms, and be prepared to take advantage of the situation. A small depg $he heo he cabled the New Yerk | Football-Soptamber 27, Reussclas Facht eiub 5 challense for the Amer- | Toltectnic Institute au Trov: Octover | Benefit to Those Examined ; ~ on Easy Monthly Payments. Hhe vear, but the New Tork elub re- - 1 LIBERTY BONDS Accepted at Full Face Value as Part of First Paymgnt this year, but the New York club r | B plied that it preferred to wait until o Sl N ety Wdshington, March 22.—Vital sta-' [§ - o 1920 betore resuming the internation- | 2T 1. Wesleyan at Middletown; No-| yoii.o” made available to the govern- Come in and let us show what BODWELL vember 8 Middlebu: at Williams- al competition. : RSl ment as a result of the selective draft 5 . The Bod ell R lt In 1914 Sir Thomas challenged for | 1OV November 15, Aamberst, | proce pectally from the scien- | JERVICE means. Itis FREE. Phone 1801 or 838 W ea y 0. Wesl n; M 17, Amherst at Am- the Avherica’s cup and: entersd - the | . Track—May 8, Union; May 10, |40 "y ienl examination of 8,208,- F. E. CRANDALL *Shamrock IV. The w prevented . > ¥ - A 446 men—will be the means of saving | ¥ ¥ . . o M . | herst; May 23 and 24, New England; | \f P - P o 3 gr' thls race from being meld and e e e o undved times s many lives as | g Not an Ordinary Land Company, but a FINANCIAL INSTITUTION in New Britain Eight Yearsv ~Shamrock IV. has since bec - s were lost in the war in the opi 2 provost marshal gene Si¥ Thomas will inspect the Sham- | We have had over two dozen applica from $25 to $35 per-month. Would it pay YOU ® Ithaca; October 18, Columbia at New York: October 25, Hamilton; Novem- o i St While no attempt hzs been made EEei Ty deciatin e eanlinatonl| el AR S o8 AGCES Amongthe | | “rot to study the information de- I"' tience in the emergency. The con- | the field marshal. “I only a for racing. Tin Whistles. rived from the physics camination | ductorettes kept a watchful eve on | justice for the German pey 1"0"]‘ ‘[‘?" . 2 Pinehurst, N. Mareh 22.—The | of registrants, a local hoard for Divi- { the strusgling crowds for tho hospi- | soldiers went out to fight hy the TEWARDS 'N ~WIN WORLD'S HOCKEY TITLE. |board of sovernors of the Tin |sion No. 120. in New YVork city, has oo i oy TForonto, March 22.—The Hamilton | Whistles yesterday awarded the I cfania s AtAthousEiunS B 1 9| “Full-up except for that lame ment said the country was in danger. ! Tigers, amateur hockey champions of | championship title to Parker W.|careful indexing of the results ob- { Tommy,” you would hear her cry, It was not our task as soldiers to in. aiforh Cansda, lwon the! ‘Allan ‘cup|| Whitmore of Brookline: wholwon the |itained in (600 casss, [with jthe vlew {and the crowd would fall back to let | vestigate. If we had been told the ind the world amateur championship | tournament this week with a total of turning these over to medical au- | the limping and embarrassed soldler | 5 T for v r thorities for analysis. Already the here last night, although they wero| of 5 for the fifty-four holes, but | et Erad people were misled P ¢ = the Selkirk, Manitoba, | was technically open fo disqualifica- | fisures seem to indicate clearly that S d G| k S el when they we! i ] : X oo B o B S k : es, then may a curse be on those will now be the subject of & playoft | Of every 100 men called for serv- 1t H"LG ShOWS OthfirWlse i who, by false dealings, made three. | between I. D. Pierce of Kkwanok | ice under the draft, examining offi- j quarters of mankind the cneexme;&:;r‘ Iflflllence Over WOT[(GI‘S and H. C. Phillips of Moore Sound, | cials found 2.76 per cent were :»U‘—‘ 15 . 55 v oa Gea a great, peace-loving people.” If t} HAN who tied at 251. ]f_z;:\lzsi;'l02‘;‘:1‘12?’6‘; Tich ‘jf;)‘l“‘:’m‘i‘; London, March 19 (Correspondence | ASKING F“R MER[;Y are wretches who decoived us when submitted to a shor. and simple | o The Associated Press.)—There is they said we were attacked, then they | l-ondon, Feb. : 5 : - - ; e ared 25 (Correspondence PHILADELPHLY'S RACE PROGRAM | S0 €6, 0 & BT L (7HGc | a lesend in the United States that | deserve the severest punishmnt, who- | of the Associated Press.)—Recent la. truth, our duty was merely to obey. | e o i s mtes [1f the German e e . Philadelphia, Pa., March 22 4 hess | Englishmen are great walkers. If e ever they may b 2 draft authorities—to induct these 2 : i y be. o oA . S There will be sixteen races on the|men and have their defects corrected ave, the recent tube strike Thinks Alli i y | “But to destroy a great nation be- | pery les in Great Britain have . program for the Belmont Driving| it army hospitals—was dropped be- | SHOW ed they don’t, walk in London. 1KS / IES 1ave ngl]t [0 cause it is misled by a few people is popularly laid at the door of § club’s third Grand Circuit meeting, | cause of the lack of facilities, but | When this strike forced Londoners to to sin against the epirit of human :‘0° “Shop stewards’ mavement” in the i which will be held August 11 to 16.| government officials have not aband- walk, they didn’t even know the wasy Pumsh Those RGSpGHSlble justice.” ‘,rf‘:::i:[f l‘m)» fact u;f:v. ou e the im | mediate labor world v One half of them will be early clos- | oncd entirely the idea of federal as- | lome. Policemen were amazed. One | The field marshal, who Is one of | o o '] ¢ few peopla ing events, the first one on the list | sistance in this reconstruction work | Pis “bobby” who keeps the traffic R — the founders of the society called The | ;o0 efore lieard of shop steward | being a $5,000 purse for 2:11 trotters. | under some future social hetterment | Straight at the foot of Ludgate Hill rman Socicty for Civic Education, | oy o 1098 of the movement engineer 7 | SRR = ¥ 5 Amsterdam Marel 2 Corres: d y Dree oir - The trotters will also appear at| program. declared that business men had : 3 : ! f OLro eclared that Germany was now in :}d‘;“o,f“:"nm-“ rce their demands b Philadelphia in & $3,000 purse for| Registrants who pnssessed physi- [ kept him busy telling them how to! Pondence of The Associated Press.)— tne throes of a moral rovolution. The | sia—a syetem which o irial Paraiys 38]'383-385 Mam St B| the 2:06 class, $2,000 events for two | cal defects of such degrees as to | Eet (0 some of the besiknown locali- | “TL is the right of our ememies to materialistic philosop: ho said, L s he S ies 1 “ = N =7 sed to cal “d ctic * | and three vear olds and the 2:16|prevent them from rendering mili- | ties in London the first day of the | punish those rcsponsible if there are Would give way to a new one which | The n:np \1'1‘ »“’N-N”\!:{U,T t s stew 5 ovement wag i class, as well as a $1,000 race for | tary service of any kind totalled 521, | strike. | 5 5 would he crowned by the victory of | g : . - - o ace AT 5 e ] o . % men on the German side who are to ry of | a creation of tI and in t 5 New B[”am, [}0"“- horscs pwaed in Philafsiplla courty, | 606 and congbltnted 16.25 per cent t's past belief,” he commented, | the soclal idea. i e laf | years seve es have comie | while the pacers will start at the|Of the tolal examined. These in-|with some indignation, “(hat a man Dlam forsthisiwan, i fdeclared Field The one aim of the German So- | bined ta give the stewards a po | Philadelphia meeting in the 2:06 | cluded organic digeases of internal | ca on a bus for years between | Marshal von Buelow, retired, in an ‘clety for Civic Bducation,” he said, of great importance, particular e ST i s t0ana 12 class | Organs, marked visual or aural de-| his home and his office and still not | interview with the Berlin corres- “is to bring the German people back | the engir e B hiiais o ar e 5 = : P e engincering trades. . | worth $2,000. Jnental e . ndiaclioienn OB LIeRva R I g el got to | pondent of the Handelsblad. Von to the religion of human love. We | From the passage of the munitions Saturday lO'ht ————— log) ]‘“','f".'";i“ SR e e L : | Buelow commanded the Second Ger- ask all the intellectual and moral [act in 1915 unlon. customs were Suse t=1 | CHALLENGES 5 GRAND. | 0% e ;“:’; de "‘l“j‘r":tz““" astiy) While the ]\’mkr» lasted, great. man Army in 1914, was engazed in leaders of the world to join us in Pended, and at the same tima pro o g 5 % e elopmen ues formec at the 1} gt g ar Maubeuge, anc v formin, an internati 1 ¢ v, | lems aro: vhich de e A S . l | “Athol, March -Ohio horsemen Study of this class, it is believed, | There was one at Hammersmith ,.(ffi,“a";: ,gn,'—“w‘f,:”,:,gi' ,}”,],! “S: Tt \\'mg'v! IS matnx»ia)i;i‘:-nanfl;n;:::l;;::' It -;“h( kmfim. . Tf’“-?; peCIa S ;1»:::2 hi‘(‘id Gd .“311'“3"\7-? ‘104‘ ;:ai‘r};et‘;‘("u]d :1‘\]1:’1‘1‘11 ‘:'Z.lwnifi.\”}fufi‘.“ b«lfn ?F timated to be nearly a mile long. Men, | siroke from which he has not yet ical conception of the world which ,duestions of new processes, pieca (SEACED 80 d, 2:03 1-4, agains veing Le gener- | women and children struggled d i recovered k. ruined Germany. It will aiso destroy ! Wark (to which fn the ginoeri |any 2:08 pacer in thz country, pre-|a ms rough social hygiene cami- ) ST LA <, 3 g quite recoverec T ier 4 Y. wi so destroy Z s el cugineering 7 tO 10 | terting to meet Baron Atta, tha Athol ?»1111”;; 'r\:fi:;?twm) B dUEleNe eali | perately to ride. Some of the women | ~“as an old soldier I have not OUT enemies if they do not see that jt | trades the unions had been unaltors | fiver, owned by John A. McGregor, | sion and advice and phy e Mx”{ ainy of the men|icarned to ask for merey,” continued s the spiri TR S | o g e e AU bl b 5 v | s and a & s rere crippled soldiers in hospital blue. structs ” mportance which were constantly - S { who paid the highest price that a | cise, scientifically prescribed. i : ; — - - : P : S e ice 3 ISeENeh ot ihclchildren mecne el LGl changing and which varied ared Colorite for refinishing /| norse has brousnt at auction in many | © Comparison o the aze-groups of | siums: fomms from wenvimens e e ome. City of g e | Cen frorn o T o s straw hats, reg. price SEacse s e nd Y B cbo e inat fres st dnt fuioal BECR s g caie S the tube strike was coincide Lucan County, of, xpedient adopted, a spontanec igh 19 | Mr. McGregor was notified by Boston | material deterioration in the average > 2 ' 2 Wkl A, 30¢, tonight . c for g : a strike of waiters and kitehen . , Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he wth rather than a formal d t 5 | horsemen offering to put Lee Grand | American soon after he reaches his R i '\‘,‘,;(:7‘"; is senior partnar of the firm of F. J. ve, was the Inorense’ in ahop il Mavis Talcum Powder, J§|against the Baron. Tt is understood | majority. Of every 100 men Th e s X 1 S| Cheney & C-, doing business in the rds, an addition to thetr ! tion that Lee Grand has been bought by | 21 who were examined 76.89 were | walking hungry. City of Toledo, County and State afore- functions i i | & % - | Overseas n, home for demobi sald, and that said ¢ ¢ I a corresponding ase in their reg. price 25¢, tonight B! canada horsemen. Mr. McGregor, it | found physically fit, while in the 21-30 | OVerseas men, home for demobili- S’ of ONT HUNDRED DOLLARS for e s e Z za eme A Wt importance. 19c M| is saia, talked with the Boston people | year class only 69.17 were thus ¢ zation, emerging from yailway sta- each and every case of Catarrh that There has been a rapid growt | over the telephone about the proposed | sified; while only a small i tions with their heavy kits, discov- gannot be cured by the use of HALL'S b P S e b h of Talcum Pow- Sdice, but It Is velher doublful it sich | was mobed in the vemedials fhe ai. | Sved $hey weuld have to walls fo the | CATABRIICURE. FEANE I CHE AT . nEsting kA g | othe: S Sworn to before me and subscribed shop stev the employment of & race is pulled off. qualified group rose from 23.11 to | °ther side of London fir d co gy 4 der, crushed rose, vio G e o rae T | “London is certainly mean to me.” | ber. A, D. 1856, & W. GLEASON, firm, and constituting organiza- let and lilac odors, BROW TRACK DATES. ‘Analysis of the figures and per- | S3id an American soldier cheerfully. | (SeaD otary Public. OnFaceandHallds ltched o 11 4’?1::;,‘I;](:(a:nmmm e 1 with ; = . = 7 5 P 5 “Las e sitec eave | Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- - Wwith questions g value 25c¢, tonight 15¢ §| Providence, R. I, March 22.—The| centages of men rejected on account | ‘]'wv*} it ot ".:, J“',Ig onleave |1y hnd acial throngh. the o eiem g g in connection with the daily wor W i £ S Brown track schedule issued last| of deficient mentality and because of & there i a bus strike. Time before ' Micous Surfaces of the System. Send C“hcura Healed the business, oodbury ace 0ap, night includes meets with Wesleyan, | mental and nervous disorders af- | that the taxis quit | for testimonials, free. 3 In many centers, though reg. price 25c¢, tonight f#l| Amherst and Columbia. The scheduls | forded interesting data. - Most of the tish Tommies during the tube| o F. T CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. e these work committee 2 folloy Southern states showed high figures Sirike stopped a Roval Air Force! Hall's Family bl for cos8Miation. Little pimples began on my face end delegates to a cent a9 May Ambherst dual meet at Prov-| for the mentally deficient—probably, » throwing their kits into it while " and hands and they made me lose vhich thus represents the Sunset Soap DyeS, reg. idence (junior week); May 10, Colum- | it was explained, because of the large | they 1} vned with the driver to sleep. They always scaled workers in all the shops of a dist 4 bia at New York; May 16, slevan | negro population. Vermont was the fake them to their destination. over and were large and The Bhao. atewardi Mmavkris 15¢, tonight 12¢ at Middletown; May 23 and 24, } only northern state in the first ten| 2any West knd business houses red. They were very sore | its present form has been evolved in- Aspirin Tablets ... l4c England A. A.; May 30 and 31, in-| states in this respect. On the other | but their motor delivery vans at the ] and itched. I couid not dependently of existing tradetumids | tercoliegiates. hand men and nervous disorders | disposal of home-Zo women and do my regular work and machinery. Like the carlier. types of Beecham Pills, reg. 25¢, §| e | were far more prevalent in the north- | aged men emploves. In the huge and Y A they looked badly. trade union activity, it has be .M. C. A, in my presence, this fth day of Decem- have unite @or —— N 5 B. B. QUINTET REINSTATED. | ern states. | endless processions of pedestrians ““The trouble lasted two thrown up spontaneously by the ) tonight ......... 19¢ pedestrian PO sy M Lhs p spontaneously by the rank Holyoke, March Holvoke bas- o homeward bound of an evening it was | file to meet a new emergency. Its : cura. I wrote for a sample which i Salhepatica, reg. price Kethall fans were rojorcing vestorday | COLUMBUS EARLY CLOSERS. | curious to Americans to note tho | PR A G unit of organization is the shop. Its 25¢ tonight 19¢ over the announcement that the Hol- Columbus, Ohiv, March 22.—The | lar number -of old people—mostly | l ONIGH'! 5od 1 uesd ‘wgmk b:;i%ht more, characteristic is that iti s an unoffi- 2 voke High school fixe had been rein- | Columbus Driving park has an- men—gray-haired clerks of the shops | one box of o,° Cakoh h °*‘}° and cial organizatian, which has no Pebeco Tooth stated by Principal Conant and would | nounced five $3.000 evenmts for Ws and ‘“city” bro offices: 4 healed.” (S, n‘e’é’)‘“a’.‘s:’};“[} jvas| definite relationship to the normal value 50c, tonight 39¢ play twe more games. While -this | midsummer Grand Circuit meeting, Resides delivery vans and lorries, | AUSpiCCS RF.D, 2 (gned) Miss H. Daigle, | constitutional machinery of trade 3 4 action has been hanging in the air | July 28 to August 2. The trotting many rode in Red (Cross ambulances. | o3, et Bt 4 i unionism, but which has powers suffl- Colgace’s Talcum Pow- for quite & whilo there were many | events are for horses eligible to the Thousands were awheel, rusted bi. | New Britfllfl Rlfle C;Ub further trouble by using viently broad to bring about serious Cuticura for the toilet. al ode fans of the opinion that the basket- | 2:06, 2:08 and.2:i11 clageos and the cyeles having been brought to light o e toilet. sloeation in industry without the s e 2 2~ ‘ i g - & - 'ple Each " 5 der, all 5 18¢ ball team would not play again this | pacing events for the 2:05 .and 2:10 from many a basement. ' t e 2'? R Dona B, Fostatk,, Addrets poat-cand: oneent or even the knowledge of HEHOR: | horses, S o dlotora ohared ernl En rance Fe GC Soap Ze. ' Ointment 2 and 60c. Taloum e~ the recognized heads of even the most ifluential trade unions.

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