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SPRING TRAINING GAMPS | THE BOYS IN THE OTHER CAR _ | BY GROVE | - e = Ten Major Leazue Teams Will Work | -~ T : ANDLO,QD\' /C i fit’ Out for Cominz Scason New | GREETINGS /RS L 2 s ‘ b = (MosTA REDLCED BIG DICK— ) e ‘ BOLS ! e ATTA BoYy_ | All of the National and American Y & 5 SHOOT™ —TH league clubs have definitely decided HOW S ALL Two 'B\TS/ upon their spring training camps. )\_\ New training guarters have been se- THE BOYS— . Sl lected by u majority of the clubs ax | . it e GRS b | AND EVER LIL BLADTO GET > : g __;;__ww el s e ‘ THING 7 COUTTA THIS /RAZZ— R e nszglis W nants. Ten of the sistecn teams. in- 8 BERRIES, — ! e : [ e e I s A | BEvE BODY \\ ( GREAT ! N8 i fi’@w the St. Louis Nationals, which trained | HAPPY TtHIS o < 3 A\ "N W\ at home in 1918, have decided to | - BIG TTED > . Y Bap \ seck new fic for their workouts. | MORNING ° H MOONSHINE \ 4 DONT 1T 7 = 5 7 = The remaining six will return to the ; Fd bidmy diamonds where they prepared WHA SAY ! l been the ecuse for several | vears, the State of Florida still leads ; = | i ) , ; i ° [ as a popular choice with Texas run- | - 5 ¢ ning i sccond. These two states | ’ ; 1l act us hosts for seven clubs while g . . o TN =) == Alabama, Louisiana and Ar- - . ——=—=""— | for less than a Cent the Cubs retaornir Freight rates havt played a very small part in the K| b 37 s 7 d : . rising cost of living. :ksonville. Fla.; | ; > alCincinnati. j Lo 1) W 5 ! Other causes—the waste of war, under-produc- Birmingham, | (P 4 e tion, credit inflation—have added dollars to the cost of the necessities of life, while freight charges have added only cents. nwx camps rollow York, Jackson T.ake Charles. La. ) | The average charge for hauling a ton of freight a mile is less than a cent. C/E‘\UCJ'ieETSI_FSL)L. ’ | A suit of clothing that sold for $30 before the war oN _ was carried 2,265 miles by rail from Chicago to PEASE ON COMMITTEE | __ | Los Angeles for 16 cents. BOXING BILL HEARING. YM[“]NSHINE Bfl“ZE ‘,LETS YOUNG WIFE GO | Now the freight charge is 22 cents and the suit Albany, N.' Y., Feb. 4.—Senator Tt { the sait h d 20 doils B : bz i e e cost of the sait has increase, 5 oI By e T L el D Teeting) Walker of New York has arranged S”LlS SflUfiH’I ; ! he cost of the sait has increas ortare ; ) ] for a public hearing to be held Feb- i The {reight on it has increased only $3 LAty 17 bofeey the Renucenalc ch Husband Bails Them and Wil g cents. RCieh T wan e v committee on his boxing bill. The | = i Gert Diveree So. Thes Other transportation chsrges enter into the cost of the finished Conneeticiut Golf | measure provides for a state boxing | et T & article—catrying the wool 1o the milis and the cloth to the tailors nmual mecting here | commission of three and s approved | PTODIDItION COmMissioner Run: Marisy. A et 2 it thess Othier charges amoant to bt & fow cants more. L i f Liartford | by the Army and Navy Control Board ! commodity wi s clected nt oger H. | of Boxing. . i . D L B k i 8 ., 4.—George l.. bBrad- more transp: s 3 Lty Hovey of Martford, sceretury and | The Walker bill provides for a limit nin OWD LaW Dbreakers > . fifty-three naw thaa it ever & The $10 pair of shoes that used to sell fqr $5 goes treasurer: J sard of Fair- ! of fifteen rounds for bouts, the maxi- | e L : wife Gt twenty-thiee before in the histors from the New England factory to the Florida dealer field. state captain, The executive | mum for title contests, and a lesser Kerwin, a soldier sweetlhe ofthe country. Aton N T : 4ommittee choscn cousicts of the four | number of rounds for preliminaries! Charlestown, W. Va., Feb. t.—The The YOung pair were enguged befc of stee) or 2 bushel of for a freight charge of 523 cents—only one cent utlicers o e followi 5. 1. Mer- { and semi-tinals. Referees are em- | manufacture and sale of moonshine (1€ war. Last nizht they were are twill boy mere ; riman, ater : . Tredennick, | powered to decide on points in every | whiskey in the mountains of Southern ¢4 In a hotel. Bradshaw put up bonds nsportation now more than the pre-war rate. South Meriden: . Gates, Pince | bout that lasts the limit, and cham- ["West Virgini is*claiming the atten- (€7 thebi. Today he sued for diverce aver before. ] Orchard: It de and Dr. C. 1.y plons will be in danger of losing th tion of W. S. Hallinan, prohibition #f1¢ rwin had prouused to muarry Walker D. Hines Beef pays only two-thirds of a cent a pound freight Zimmerman. New E Handicap | titles on points every time they en- | commissioner. who, with s arge wdsbaw. They did not appear | Dir. Gen'lof Railreads & ——— committee, H. S. White, erbury; | ter the rin Forcelotiacputicslicontinne ) in court today and are said to have ! from Chicago to New York. B, H. Lovey, Uartfor s Peas: The bill has the solid support of | and arrest almost weekly. ' f She won & Drizc us a beauty New Britain. Urize committee, W. H. | all interested in the welfare of box- There have been times in the last | hree years ago. 1 . 5 5 o Mace, 1. 13 Sands avd G. D. Mun- | ing. s naieton e e o Known Kerwin sinwe he wasx American freight rates are the lowest in the world. all of Meriden. ! i | getermined resistance, and already @ ST * Bradsbaw. BAKER DISCUSSES WEATHER. | (wo men, Preston Mullens, an alleged (Ud N0l Know there was a love t between him and Mot We o G0 tame . chosis S . Aeret| BSOS, 208 Soma D oniedhw Lmiveen i g owe o e Jhis advertisement is published by the R Thue to Talk Baseball.” I : ¥ mind, Mona.” said Kerw " iR R L R ) ssociation of Railway Execut ans, on his Seateraaviinond| G fbnistEeDonell conntilon i l.m‘ui nothing untit e wppe, Md. here he went to sign e West Virginic ‘der. Panther Mryy reached the volice station, when Y » 3 2 ~oncerni) i s i - h [ e R G e S it WestVizelnla fpord e LBt SRR, L e his mifornevil - T Ssenilto b Those desiviug informalion concerning the raiiroad siluation may oblain literature it's a fact that the use o s Y 1 . the prohibition uuthorities X s et L e L e~ cbwayd naskwhatic) aitkilen by writing o The Association of Railway Precutives, 61 Broadsway, New York alcohol even in moderate 1. deciided to return to the diamond | fnining disteicts in the state. There, ~You'd better zet me a divorce.” . . doses as taken in tonics is would let him know. | accordng to Mr. Hallanan, have been Sl g b gud b It's an awful time to talk Imsv—{ athered some of the most famous Well, wev the evider often habit-forming in effect. TE b e e e — : : 9 when they met. luggins agreed Buchanan county, Virginia They 5 == | ] SCOTT'S miomoisim BEmry o B 0 | e selow zero and Baker. had driven | ype jndustry, and some of them are | Bast Jdartford. : vear has been the continued ey ¢ (e e e ool oR ==t e oo Mo T nOIN uiLe s e _— | Student employes would attend the ment of women in the service. tire manager. | “corn liguor.” Usually their stills are R cnc oIl Mo e el B locared f the mumber nas decreascd £0 Federal, State and Railwa ¥ With respect to their residence or ent. since the highest point res 2 e . TO REBUILD JERUSALEM. extromelygidi Micul QoMo cite Sl 't r e students n Oct. 1. 1918, it still rema an easily assimilated tonic- i S !;-nnmuu the prohibition officers are Combincd to Benefit Employes of :‘H‘w‘" of “f"»"““l"i’-’f"'_‘ nLe I "”l‘]“‘h__ Sl S R nutrient supplies the body with | 1ror. Geddes Will Reconstruct it | hunting them out and destroying 0 i i 3 he lavyer, manutacturers of moonshine from 2 = o . « ) ¥ . of e Uni States » the wail C Ny N s Hatfordm x to 20 3 y of the United States into t those elements that contribute to Without Injuring Historic Value, | them- b HE S Hartoxn The railrond plans to cmploy Miss Goldmark reported that strength. Free from * | ‘There is another kind of moon- o . R e January 1, 1917, there were 3 London, Jan. 4.—Professor - ek i b T SR T S e e ] e 0k e il e Miss Pauline Goldmark Tells of women empioved on” class ome Rarmrallelement ] Nt Tkt | the officers much trouble. He makes 4pe so0n to be employ ; Z 4 ford system and sive his whele fime | . {rouds in the Unjted States: that " L and projets for the improvi his moonshine as quickly as possible, v in Connecticut to furnish vo to the supeivision of work in number had increased to 61,163 Scott’s builds strengt Jerusalem for the Zionist or a 1 ect t p K ; er ish tion ms makin the hmes | markets it with the least delay, and al fraining to employes the g ious schools and shops used ] J January 1, 1918, and to 101,783 by nourishment. without destroyins the historic amd then moves his still o some other | York New Huven and Hartf i | training center i e e Swots & Bowne, BlovmBeld, NoJ- 1M | o nqniic aspects of the ancient eity. Dlace. Thad fodor pAnE b NG for ; PROCTAIM NEUTRALITY Wasiineton Hebh i AU distinct](C St AL, FtoER1.803 according to statement which he The country is mouutainous and the L. 5 hflfvl\l administrs i T . n o f”“m..l i N A e ot b i ), | has given to the Zionist Bulletin. 'l-\ugh with many fertile valleys, State 1-:.;\;».1 ot 0;”Ml'm nd th-'< rm-‘ . /I,;n'n-h. ¥ .]v-,\u CH: .s.)-—}')r;nm-"k Toad work | Professor Geddes states that one of ' » valleys the commissioner has PNecticut state duector of vocationa jolland and Austria intend to pro- £ vk, e ’ ’ > first tasks will b e connection ove ‘."‘]('“m. ”;1\" Ar used to o cducation claim their prmanent neutrality and Mmanager of SR o= service | part responsibe for this decred i - - ¥ 1 1 of e railroad administration 5 5 el More then 2000 cmpleyes of the | demand the same conditions section of the railroad a d Miss Goldmark. “First the W the Hebrew univers and 1 4 f S r 5 = 3 FRIdE MISS G ark. irst the . extent for the srowing of s ¥ . - A i said today in her annual report to HAI I R i e S el e railroad aie exvected to benefit by | laid down hy Switzerl said today in v ne Goldmar! “Two impgrtant factors were WS S R 2 A N % S tu of men from service with the high price of = IO s scheme, which 1s novel to this | the leaguc of nations -ording to | director General Hines L SR iEromser '(‘1 6 Chaniits driven some of the old time moon- ! iction of the couniry. several newspapers here. Testimony from their superiors ¢ S i‘vv s “:" . Hen e TMSOY ¢ shimers to producing what they State ‘trade &chools | ot Stamford. | e indicates that women will undoubted- hisd ||Ionr of abor force o - & scho i < : £ b = 3 d B railroads e ¥ e year in o nann, the Zionist leader. who | needed for domestic and monshine izepc nhar: Moriden and DIES FROM BURNS. 1y progress further in all forms of arly in the year in 2 IR T e stry at | Purposes. outh Manchester, or in Torrinzten | Hartford. Feh. {.—William Sto work,” said Miss Goldmark. “While (0 ¢ I‘Tv ct neceszary cconomy.” H Sollees i T — N and Putnam and t Boardman trade | o, two yvears old died mn the Ha in s6me offices there is hesitation in :n .m.: ".I. .\\: m«nn 4”{;2 t;_\e“ . | charse of the rescarch work. 1 A Leap vear affuir is the Elks rair. | school st New H . may be used if | ford hospital at this morning | encouraging them to advance into bt bgaloidts ! “Protcssor Geddes says he hopes | iliese schcals are able to render serv- | from burns received while play more responsible positions, in other $13 nonth while those of wo ) aso to start a Palestine museum e ve plan of part-time instriction | with matches at offices there is a distinct effors to put in_other cls of | suggests that nothing more of 4 i + railroad men: and - school ey yo obstacles in their path r:jn'z(.v‘ rrmi f'" to xyo(v a my INFLUENZA spreads: Ly in- ) torical and archaelogical iiterest | Tuke i ar he estublished in con- Dance to ‘ontent Outstanding Feature, ;\1! b hnw\!‘ percctitage recl pulltg some ot the oy dron: W lehoily ca oul of the conniry, 251 e reairoad shops at | Elks' fair.——advt. “The outstanding feature of the between and a month. of germladen mucus sprayed Wi £ 8 LT, i the, air whe persons neeie o coush without usin | FRECKLES AND HIS F RIENDS Yes, a Dog Is Deceiving! BY BLO e already erected. - h L VES-TELL NR Wibiams J Aay WELL- WIERE T OIDN'T GO N T SUWIY, uE ony bkt ‘ {7 WANT To BoRRow Wis \ \S TUE NARD -THEWR DOG CAME | [ MEANT Yo BE e |y WATCGHET= TUATS A SooD RUNNING DoWN T T < 7 FRIEADLY Wir { i ES, BUT T DIDNT : | KNOW WHICH END oF \ i G ‘ "BV T MIGHT 6WWE g " - SATE AN' WE WAS ) :\.\7\ WM T BELEEVE! | om or chelle — followed soon after vell ventilated. dir is T harmful, close BARLING AN' WAGGWG ) WU t - Nou MuaRy! IS TAIL AT MB. / S e \L\(ou A DENNY (F ) 1 unable ite broths or Take plenty of wat and broths may be | I the fever subsides iy { 7 / NI anres cooked € ioast and cer H ] ur m ibie. Act direction of a physician. Iron’t zet up too qQuickly, Nemain in hed at least forty - isht hovrs aftcr the fever has iheided. BOARD OF HEALTH.