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2 “ mor NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Yale's Star Pitcher of 1918 Detroit Club. Philadelphia Tal Yale's son, who signed recently with the De- 15.—Sir Barton. ,h_.! troit club, has quit Hughey Jennings. belonging to Com- | Talcott has joined the Philadelphia Wwhich won the | Nationals and soon will he given a Saturday over a | chance show what he can do uloped off ¢ against National league batsmen. the | nnings assigned Talcott to the terday afternoon of pitchir »atters in pract the mile and a; injunctic the ball fo was four lengths ! Tigers “ott demurred and decided W. McClelland’s brown s of thing only W. I Coc's bay o finished — third ) King Teaves Commander Pa., May 13. pitcher e Frank of Kentucky Derby. i Ross’ Great Colt, Winner | Captures | | cott, star last sea- Preakness at Pimlico Yesterday. | Baltimore big chestnut colt mander J. K. L. Kentucky Lerhy track with Pimlico tr At the irlong thead of J colt Eternal ep On, ths behind was fourth and Vul te Harry T Whitney left the bovne, P. A which won th May Ross, last deep in mud, & histaric to ankle the Preakness at Job 10k Ve to end of route e onc to aroove was not caleulated to So he ot it, colr | f i not three Plaudit <ked Jennings and immediately Swve him as pitche took up with vho needs pitehers badly ornal 8 fifth Vindex v post, and Dun- renowned colt last year, was e by Milkmaid barrier went up and contender. He and fin- 1y e standing TO CALL HAL \\ hen. Wil to End Wrestling TIM knocked out of as soon the never was a serious trailed the ficld throughout ished last The track v ran the di; tus, rode Sit tuck When, Oh Enacted Laws Be zles? Springfield the wrestling h Mass.. May 13 Zbyszko, Polish and Sir [ contender for Johnny Lof- in the Ken- | John Olin, leg up on | not settle and night at the Auditorinm. The his charge off [ {00k 10 the mat in fine style, him in frovt fer five minutes testing At ond was si vl feeliy opped out. o saddle, the men opponents. mat, 5 fast in1 3. Barton igain had the Ross' colt He got kent rton | nee Nors in this country, the Worcester Finn, their “finish” match and did ast giants Derb, rode a winging and throughout ting still in t1 at his fatiguec SALLY of one an- Neither v on Referee “'Jim* called breaks play contenders got he inecing seemeod ble to and after’ | Barnes had repeatedly ‘\ for off-side the | rough. A tussle followed in boih men came to blows. They separated and Zbyszko refusea continue the match and forfeited Olin UNTV PRATSED. ‘Ole™ Is Universally by the Crities. critics who has seen has failed to pr and ‘The Better Praiscd were to Not one of the o “The Better Ol this remarkably ightful film. It commended from every human interest, its untail and its heart appeal s doubtful if any film of recent vears has received such n enormous amount of as has this produc- tion. The ce theater takes great ! pleasure in annauncing that “The Bet- | NWATVERS ter “Ole™ will he shown today, Friday | 4 G 1 Saturday and all the patrons orf Detroit, May 1is theater are assured that in fln\l een a on humoraeus heen univ INDOOR BASEBA scheduled in the in- Dall league at the Y. M. C ning. the Army and N Annex and the Independents the contesting teams. g moes are In it heing BILL JAMES. 15.—Waivers have Bill James by the De- leagne club. Feeling l - with sted his role ON production they will see one of the| freit American thoroughly delightful picture he would pitch as ever been their pleasure to teamiihs equ LAND SALE OF VERY CHOICE LOTS 15 Mile—From the CITY HALL—!, Mile N NEW BRITAIN most On Arch and Kensington Sts. and Shuttle Meadow ave. Water, Sewer, Gas, Sidewalks and Electricity. Only 12 Minutes Walk From Center of City Adjoining Entrance of the New South End Park. Take Arch St. Car, it Stops at Beautiful Rentschler Park LOTS SOLD ON EASY TERMS AT PRICES THAT YOU CAN AFFORD. Salesman on the Grounds Afternoon and Evening, Including Inspection day on Sundays. Union Realty Co. ,Inc., Owners Office, Rear No. 185 Main St., New Britain. Phone 2300, John D. McDonald, Mgr. Every LIBERTY N the LIBERTY Touring Car you will find real value for your money. EFORE buying a car this season don’t fail to ask for a demonstration. VERY detail—style, beauty, comfort, good units and care in assembling are ESPONSIBLE for the Libery Six’s reputation for Quality and Goodness. O mention such details as genuine leather R R T trimming, etc., is not necessary, for if OU see and try the LIBERTY SIX there will be no other car for you. HJALMAR BORG Dis tributor LIBERTY SIX AND STEWART TRUCK Cor. Chapman and Jubilee Sts. Or 691 East St. Tel. 755-2 Tel. 1453-2 | nother | RAILWAY | i i | i | | | | ! ance. | i tion, becaus | to include the » | stations and towns near | Use Grandma'’s I R AR Wladels | but aft- | which | with Jack Dempse: come off at Toledo, Fourth. . PICTURE OF JESS WILLARD IN TRAINING These pictures of him in actual training for ITHURSDAY, MAY 15, 1919, Jess Willard show his fight which is slated to , Ohio, con July (c) Underwood & Underwood CO\CESSION \ GRANTED BY LENINE‘ Norwegian Railway Company to Begin Operations on 2,000-Mile Road in Northern Russia. Christiania, May 15 (Correspondence of The Associated Press.)—A conces- for constructing a railway long has been granted “in prin- | by the Bolshevik governmenr a to a finanelal group headed duard Hannevig. ian, a Norwegian laws Punte who recently returned from sion miles clple” vold, i Russia railway is in the Tobolsk Kotlass to Petrograd Archangel. Tt jd 1t of utilizing 33,000 | square miles forest land through which the railway is to be constructed mininz’ rights along the railway and the opening of banks at the railway the line. M. Puntervold, far more favora The proposed to from the Obi government via Murmansk and extend River According to terms granted are to capitalists than might have been | expected from the most conservative | B — LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, J DARKEN GRAY HAIR | the ble | never Sage Tea and Sulphur vecipe and nobody can tell Brush it through 1 Gray hair, however handsome. de- notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a vouthful appeas- | Your hair is your charm. Tt makes or mars the facel When 1t fades, turns gray and looks sireaked, st a few applications of Sage Tea d Sulphur enhances its appearance hundred-fold, Don't stay | Bither prepare gray ! Look young the recipe at home or ! get from any drug store a bottle of | “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- | pound,” which is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of | other ingredients. Thousands of folks | { recommend this ready-io-use prep’lrd- it darkens the | tifully, besides, no one can possibly | tell, as it darkens so naturally and | evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft | brush with it, drawing this through | the hair, taking one small strand at | a time. By morning the gray hair | disappears: after another application or two. its natural color is restored i and it becomes thick, glossy and lus- | trous, and vou appes younger BANISH CATARRH eathe Hyomei for Two Minutes and Relieve Stuffed Up Head. beau- want to get cattarh. cold in the head | frritating cough in t} | breath Hyomei. It should clean out your minutes and allow yvou freely. Hyomei often ends a cold day, it will relieve you of snuffles, hawking, spitting sive breath in 2 week. Hyomei is made chiefly from a sooth- ing, healing, antiseptic. that comes | from the eucalyptus forests of inland | Australia where catarrh, hma and consumption were neve known to exist. ! Hyomei is pleasant and breathe. Just pour a few drops into the hard rubber inhaler, use as direct- ed and relief is almost certain. | A complete Hyomei outfit, including | inhaler and one bottle of Hyomei, | costs but little at druggists every- where and at the Clark & Brainerd Co. Tf you already own an inhaler you can get an extra bottie of Hyom sts. If you relief from or from an shortest time head in two to breathe in one disgusting and offen- 1o | | | i economic ! more ! don, | Tittie | ceived government in Norway. paper Tiden the conce It ment j a new The news- , commenting upon that Lenine's it necessary to encourage vorthern Russia proof finding italism life the | CHAPERON ONCE MORE APPEARING English Conventionality Pemands That Al Formalities Be Ob- served Again. London, The April, Assoeciated (Correspondence Press).—The chaper- on is re-appearing in London, after than of four years of absence he- ; .\nbmi(nn society leaders say are cause the war, the because ble, they and independent and self-reliant s the they do not want to see it without the assurance, they will be well chaperoned. The chaperon, once lished institution in ¥ calling when women work. Many a young girl who had ventured from homnie without the gnidin hand of a chaperon took to driving an ambulance, while oth- crs were installed in the “Waacs,” the daf or some one of the other women's organizat which had to do with the prosecution of the war. These vigorous young women had no use for chaperons. The American women who v chaperons also are war worker: Red Younz Women's Chris- tian association and others who s here. They, too., are self reliant 1d independent but when they their uniforms and go out to London or spend a part of their ver leisure {ime in the gaiefies of the city, they feel they ou scribe to the conyentions well estah- gland, lost went in for war Cross, ds Maj. Gen. Squire- Major-Gen chief signal the first army member of the iences in the this honor scientific Goorge officer of the oflicer to made tonal Academy op last 25 ye: 15é 1 in recognition op achievements, partiey. in the art of transmission of . gence by wire and radio systemy, (¢) Underwood & Underweeq. Squier, rmy, s he rs. his larly telli sovern- | to create | the grocer pays a little more for Domino Granulated Domino Granulated is sugar. ping broken in delivery. sold loose sugar, the reas Domino is as economical t is to you. Golden Syrup, Kanelasses of | women, | responsi- | |p. m many nt | doff | to sub- | “TIZ” FIXES ACHING, { Mow ClTY ITEMS § The Young Men's club of the Stan- Memorial church wHl give a con- rt at th chur tomorrow ven- ing for the henefit of the organ fund The concert will hegin at 7:30 o'clock. The First church orchestra will play | and Rev. H. W. Maier will speak. Re freshments will he served Merr of the New Britain Tadie Owls will go to Hart- ford evening on the 7:05 to visit the lodge there. mecting of the Home Missionary department of the South church will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Traut of Plainville road Patrolman and Mrs. William P, McCue are in Bridgeport, having been called fo that city of the sec- | rious illness of McCue's father. Rov Ontario, church also occupy Sundas A marriase to William M. street nd dith Arch street. The water comm ing the six-inch main on North Bur- ritt street d by 12-inch main A teachers’ meeting wiil be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock the Central Grammar school NATIONAL BANK CALL, Was May 15.—The troller of currency today a call for condition tional banks at the on Monday, M T NAVY B JOHINS HOPKIN Annay Md., May baseball s marked by on the part of the mids Naval academy defeated kins vesterday afternoon, SOCIATL. Entertainment Held Following Meet- ing Last Night. Twenty ship were the Thoma [rish ast ident the All Sun i been served applications for member- received at the meeting of Ashe branch, Friends of Freedom, held in K. of C. hall night, and Robert Murray, pres- of the ociation, reported for commitiee on the mass meeting. rangements have been made for s meeting and speakers have secured. Refreshments were and a program was given as sors Nest of tomorrow trolley The annual becaus Office: Ros speak William ITamilton, | will at the Raptist this evening at 7:45. He will the pulpit at the church ! of license has heen issued Fisher of 48 Prospect W. Munson of 439 ssioners are hav re 10 in To move it we ha of it at a great sacrifice hinzton, comp- s all n: of business the the of closic the Sale. 15.—In a loose hard hitting ipmen, the Johns Hop to 9 lis, 50 Per Cent. Off. SWOLLEN, SORE FEET DayS- calloused feet and Pz burn- Bargains we will offer. Good-bye swollen foet, Giood-bye, and raw spots ness, no Arawing up your sore feet, burning \’(‘el.’ tender feet, tired feet. | corng, callouses, bunions No more shoe tight- limping with pain or face In agony. “Tiz" more | follows | conery; | Sullivan; | rett; discount of 50 per cent. a quality Coming packaged it saves the grocer loss in weighing, wrapping and tying—saves the waste of paper wrap- And if the grocer sells Domino Cane Sugars for the same price at which he on is that o him as it American SugarRefining Company “Sweeten it with Domino’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, / Recitations, Mrs. Ralph Mul- songs and dances, James A. Irish songs, the Misses Lan- ders and Daly; songs, ex-Private Bar- songs, Miss Rose McNamee; recitations, Robert Murray STORE: Mrs. ¥. H ARE SANITARY. Stadtmuller of the state commissioners’ offics, of the stores in Mrs. Stadtmuller nitary condition favorable dairy and food made an inspection yesterday that the stores is ver this city reports of the Selling Out 207 DISCOUNT Our 310,000 Stock of Merchandise Must be sold within Ten Days. ve decided to dispose and we will give a on all steck during Special Stock of Shoes and Rubbers Remember This Sale is for but Ten Come early and get the best of the Big SALE BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK. s magical, acts right off. “Tiz" draws out all the poisonous exuda- which puff up the feet. Use and wear smaller shoes. U “piz’ and forget your foot misery. | Ah! how comfortable vour feet feel. Get a cent hoxX of “Tiz" now at drnggist or department store. suffer. lave good feet, glad feet, feet that n swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed ar money refund- any Don't eda MAX KENNEDY 33 MYRTLE STREET, Last Store Grand Hotel Building.