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Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jan 1919, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE, - AN ecessity ! In nearly every home is a hot water bot > tle, but > { They Leak *, 'And are always giving trouble, and they don't last very long. We now have a Wa- terless Hot Bottle, * . a HERMOI Made on: same principle as a Thermos bottle, and will last for years and years. Boil for 10 minutes and it will remain hot for 12 hours at a fixed and useablter - perature; whereas a hot water bottle, rub- ber or metal, becomes less effective every minute it is used. dah i ' a cm ------------ NOT VERY CIVIL "You toldume when you married me that you were a civil enginver." "welt"! "You've never acted like one" HARD TELLING There is one thing | could , never under: ; stand, ° / What is that? 7 Where the wa- 4 ter wagon gets its mative pow- or. of your life? : ¥ met you, eevee She--Won't you telf me the ir sister, eh?" . Uhshal You know 1 can't have a when § beau as long as an older sister is . : > till single." He--My life. Just started SUGGESTIVE } 4 STEPS HIS HOUR'OF " QUIET 1 al The afterdin- ner nap is my favorite hour of the entire Sun. do if you should suddenly en- counter the en- emy? . 1 thought you Rookie -- Fall didn't sleep aft. at. 2r dinner, . 1 don't but my wife does. S qn Instructor And what next? Rookie--Stay 4 HOT-BOTTLE STAYS HOT 12 HOURS BOW. 10 Mills ONLY IT'S NEW. IT'S A WONDER ~ BE CONVINCED. TRY IT. Awarded gold medals at. Paris, Berlin, London, Frankfort, Lubeck and other ex- « a lifetime; never has to be re- I 4 EADGOLD LE 88 Princess Street Phone 529 oad hres "Home of the Branswick" JST ARRIVED ren ; Another Line of 2 Cutters. bi / 7 and advance styles of baby' Carriages for 1919 Baby ag Phone 577 We often hear of the sweet simpiis city of childhood, yet every mother | belong to the "iron man' clasg The Soft Drink--Well, old" boy, your days are numbered! suspiciqus looking bottle?" "What were you doing with tha i ALL FIXED . Bug--This is solid comfort. A nice open fire place, and a big bag of "Qh Just having a little catnipl® fuel, EL _------ BARE KNUCKLE MEN WERE REAL FIGHTERS Scrappers of Bygone Days Not ed for Ability to Stand Punishment. mi Joe Grimm, Géorgd Siddons, Jack Burke, Andy Bowen, Danny Need- ham, and other modern ring war riors, have proved themselves "to by taking part in long and desperate battles, but for real durability un der punishment we have to go back to the old bare knuckle 'days of the ring. : One of the most celebrated of the of seven hours and HihGteen with Jack Burke, and then, a weeks later, defeated hardt in five hours and tests, however, and the participants did not take nearly as much punish ment as did the old "iron men" who fought with the raw 'uns. [pho Miss Grace Fulkefson, Canadian women's: champions, ors of the Detroiter women skaters at the 'Palace Gardens rink . and Pdna Schewe third. was Bm AA i tA NNN - minutes { few Jack Ever- thirty-eight glove _con- A CHOICE OF TWO. Rowland or Heinie Groh + Manage the Reds. The question as to the successor of Christy Mathewson, as manager of the Reds, in the event that Matty doesn't return from France in the near future, appears to have nar- roved down to Clarence Rowland and Heinie Groh. President August Herrpdann of the Reds, has heard considerable abont . the ability of Rdwland, who has been recom- mended by several prominent hase: ball men. Grob is a big favorite with, Cincinnati fans, who recently gave a big demonstration in = his honor te make it plain that : they wanted him for mangger, But May nutes, These were wered the col« in the first heat the state cham ip race for Edna Fredette was second, The time 54. old-time "iron men" was Mike Mail- den. Although he never became champion, and his very name issal- most forgotten, Mike deserves to be remembered as the hero of (wo of the longest battles ever fought. in the ring. At is seventy years ago since Mike figured in one of , the most historic, but not the longest of those bloody conflicts of the raw 'uns, On December 12, 1848, at Woking, England, he defeated Jack Grant in a battle of 140 rounds, lasting five hours und three-quarters. Although 5) Herrmann is said to . fear that Heinle will lose some of his remarks able ability as. a player if he is burdened with the extra responsis bilities as manager of the club, . Siren -------- DROPS OF MAGIC! LIFT OUT CORNS Sore, touchy corns stop hurt- ing, then lift right out . with fingers Noteworthy Performance, There were two noteworthy ' per: formances in the weight-carrying line on New York tracks this year. In the Grah Bag Handicap at Saratoga, that remarkable gelding, Billy Kelly, defeated a crack field with 135 both men were terribly punished and barely able to Stand, they fought on until darkness forced = them to stop. Madden had the best of the atgument, and Grant was in a sorry plight when he was led away at the conclusion of hostilities. Granf had a long rest, and when he returned to the ring he was whipped by Tom Sayers, the "Little Wonder," whe af- terwards fought John C. Hoenan for the world's title, About seven months after the Grant" battle, Mike Madden = fought his historic battle, with Bill Hayes, a omipent fighter of that period, at enbridge, England. This contest went 185 rounds and lasted six hours and three minutes. It was the Iqugest bare knuckle battle ever} fought, with the exception of a bare knuckle contest staged at Melbourne bf 1856, when Jim Kelly and Jona: than Smith fought six hours and EE umutes, ng Bistory ever} duly otie. man in ring history ; fonght, two battles of .loniger a-f tion." Andy Bowen, latto bexer, 1893, wi pounds, in the saddle, winning with jblenty to spare. This performance 50 Impressed, Handicapper Lal Vosburgh that, in assigning the weights for the Adirondack Handi cap. he asked Billy Kelly to take up 140 pounds, the greatest burden ever inflicted upon. a. two-year-old in the history of American: racing. The other weight-carrying feat was per- formed by. Polymelian, which equal- led the Saratega track record of 1.10 2-5 for the six furlongs with 140 pounds on his back. atm Moran May Succeed MoGraw, Pat Moran, who was signed by the Giants for. the coming season at', a salary of $5000, will be more than a mere coach of pitchers with the glab, He will take much of the 'de: For a few cents you can get a sndall hottls of the magic drug freezone re- confly discovered by a Cincinnati man. Just ask at. any drug store for.a smatl bottle of freezone. Apply a few drops upon a tgnder, ach- ing corn or callus and in- stantly all soreness disap- pears and shortly you will find the corn so loose that you Iift it off with the fingers. . . 5 Just think! | Not\ one bit of pain before apply-] rs tose von 1 2 t even irritate the surrounding shin as utes _ Hard corns, soft corns, ore 'hetween the toes, What would you - | tall of running the team off the} hands of Jobn J. McGraw. If things} MeGraw Hopes they willl THE DAILY BRITISH V WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1919. 20 Per Cent - Discount ON ALL FIT REFORM (0A Inspection invited - T5 Perfect for the Pipe delicious, 'handy, economical; keeping its rich * moisture 'and uninipaired for any length of time, burning slowly but freely these are the qualities which you will find in ~~ The Perfect Plug Smoking Tobacco. Slice a pipefub fresh from the plug; Just whea u want it, fill your pipe no up Tod you will enjoy a smoke of real erp Try it. 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