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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, USSWIS REPURIED | etropolitan Golf Champion |GRNMS CIFIRE | . 108 W Hucapy 2 Witk Zymenbure Club gy sons. | Plenty of Real Bargain vy mas Manlaig Ofasve 10 £ <G | | IN ARGONNE RECION at the Union Tea CO.’S West of Warsaw. s - ¢ P : (Continued I'rom First Page.) London, Feb. 4. (44 p. me—Eu- il i s ] On Sale \1turd'1v Morning, One IIundred Large Jointed Dolis. infpwsan offensive movement on the : . | e ok s o e G Regular $1.50 Doll. Special at low ror William's tvoops still are main- | ; e : Sy s “Yesterday saw notning more than @ Fifty Pairs of $1.50 and $1.00 Roller n Poland, but on the remaindéer | 8 2 3 i , artillery oniaaerents ool hhol fiont f the castern battle line the Russians ] : s e e le at t ¢ : i from the North sea as far as Rheims saie a aim to be cxerting the greatest pres- | Further attacks near Perthts were re- Rre, notably across the ast Prussian | ipalasdiliil osseaitgitne ey R Fifty Wizard Triangular Floor Mops, 1 gt oil and Mop, value $2.50. ontier «nd in the Carpathian moun- “German forec yesterday deliverd s, In the latter region the Rus- | Gy RENIREZ attacks at points norin and northwest $i.25 Enameled Tea Kettles, at .. . 65¢ $1.25 Rubber Door Mats, at ns Maim that the fighting has gon g | of Massiges and to the northwest of B rmx B1 5 i 2 bz ’ Aainst the Austro-German forces, and : { 8t. Menehould. They stormed three 75¢ to 3’1")" Enameled Rice Boiler: X e Russians ngain are veported i o Hnes of French trenches one behind At et el ... 49¢ | $1.00 Rubber Door Mats, at pve crossed into Hungary. the other, and occupied the principal oo . ¢ . incipal 75¢ $1. 5 Enamele On the western frontier—in Be : French positions for a distance of ¢ to §1.2 eled Tea and LOflec ~ Rub! - Mats. at m, France ana Al —artillery cn- | , [Frasn e e Bl e Pots, at 3¢ 50c Rubber Doer Mats, a gements continue over most of th - o . P i ttleficlds to the west of Warsaw, in | ‘ P, | French counter attacks which were fttle line with isolated and sporad rman rushes on the IFrench posi- | continued during the s:ght were re- 20 Per Cent. Biscount on all our Fancy China, Glassware, Dinnerwar Pushing Away From Coast. | pulsed. We took prisoner seven oifi- | | cers and 601 soldiers ane we captured | nine machine guns, nine other suns Twrkish activities along the Sucz | of smaller calibre, and much war ma- anal can hardly be classed vet even | R 2 x | terial. ( second rate skirmishes, though the | B P - ; 3 \ ! Fight on Skiis. tack near Ismailia, midway between | e e Red and the Mediterranean seas. | “In the middle Vosges there oc- ows that the Turks are pushing | curred yester v the first encounter rther away from the goast of the { of German troops mounted on skils The newspapers of both Germany ! was successful fn. us. d England are filled with discussion | “In : d speculation regarding the out- n'\}‘nf the proposed widespread Ger- a ibmarine activity against mer- e ant shipping, and this phase of war- 4 3 oo | German Advance Progressing. | i tenant Colonel 8 3. re is the absorbing topic throughout | “In Pola o - h . ?l d 1 s 4 : 1 and, north of the Vistula, (l E I t . r r men probably will giv reat Britain. % 3 { there have been skirmishes between ee aye S .xP ec e 0 ] \'ll: ti «“ . ‘I‘v the Rumania’s Attitude Uncertain. 3 small detachments of German and For some reason not explained here, i o 2 . | Russian cavalrymen. At point south i T . . . $ X ¥l 2 | Forced to P B nee e G WA of Sochaczew the Russlans dellvered Strengthen Pirates This Year ve'to the predictions as to when ; e R | repeated night attacks upon positions. | . redbitbd "{”""""’i‘ umania will join the allies. | g s ? . They were forced to retire with heavy - o A few weeks ago it was said confi- e - oo who have surrendered " 0 it se The German advance in the | ently in Great Britain that Rumania | : S5 . 3 lnde numer East Prussia Russian attacks | against the German position south of the Memel river were driven back. | | ] - 8 { § I vicinit of Bo « 5 rogressi S B ekt e Il entep the conflict perhaps bLv | 9/\‘ @ : B )-\1|||\1\\ is progressing, S ; tives of tribeg in sow Emiddle of February. Despatches | N 4 o' and this in spite of rh'r‘ violent Ru.\-‘ & who declare they wes Setapim il i | . | sian counter attacks. The number of S N e ‘ their will to enter the a'est the Rumanian capital, now New York, Feb. 4.—Isaac Mackie. [ Fox Hills has been niled by W. Boyd, | Prisoners we are taking is increasing. S X \ ¢ Reports of yesterds py that the government of Rumania | ,bon champion of the Metropolitan|@ well known English professional, In the Carpathian mountains Ger- | 2 ot licate that the Turk as no intention of breaking its ne S i ith the Lynchburg | Who says that golf is dead in England, | man and Austrian and Hungarian A J . ir ammunitiol Fality at an early date. The same pre- | (istrict. will be with the Lynchburs |, pc jinks heing used as training | soldiers have been fighting shoulder | 3 £ L ineffective iction is made in despatches received | Golf club in the future. After fifteen | grounds for soldiers. Mackie is pre- 1o shoulder for some days past. We Ny N . B X lway were open to § rough independent sources. There | years with the Fox Hills club he de- | paring to defend his title this sum- and our allies have been scveral .8 — ewise has been less talk in London | cided to make a change. Ilis place at i mer, and he expects a busy campaign. | times successful in this difficult, snows= : (i To Relieve P {tn]}‘s enh‘ ?nto the conflict. —_ —— R = - =s=== | covered mountainous country Yo 3 Bt Geneva in Paris, Emperor William today presumably | R m A determined of at Wilhelmshaven and special -ie- | COMMISSIONERS ON Sl N 3 the besicged Austeif patches from the Scandinavian coun- French Official Statement, 3 & ™ Przemys] with a Ger ies speculate whether his majesty's P INT OF RESIGNIN Al | Paris, Feb, 4, 2:4 haSaow G: S v ® s A 2 i} J D x d v 4y 245 7 . - be undertaken ool isit means that some big move on the O , in the Vosges mountains has begun § patch from Cracow, art of Germany's naval fleet is about . to melt, according to the regular af- 3 < states that the govel b beyxrn. H ternoon statement of the French war | », ' has been instruected But Reporter Rushes to Rescuc and e on tae progress of the war. g 3 S - « general staff to ma ; | S s o o Reo el oRRERe on | : . LR el vaniaibhrics /. F. WALKER F‘AILS Explains That Mayor Was Not D R e S T e 0 : Poogu for the reception of comi : which ix proposed { fall in November in the Vosges, and P i 3 % from the center of th TO OBTAIN PAROLE Bl g Former Attorney Gcncml REGOM- | the worins comee correanondingly | | : o 4 e i Remes S Believing that Mayor Quigley was} | vm;l.\ ‘ o 5 | RS " tion at Przemyel is — hostile in his attitude toward the f i “esterday saw the customary daily | : y desperats ith the tefuses First Request of \ged | . Alling and Commissioners R. R, | { places were conducted wita particular : o IR iR g o avestiant i Healey and Frank Holmes are said ~ = ! violence. All the encounters men- " to have been on the point of sending SouthiNorwallk R Eehy 4.—Former | tioned in this report resulted favor- d 3 $ | J Aoty B Freedom. in their resignations last night, fol- ably to the French. In the Vosges 3 3 : : oll Bros.~-advt lowing a conference that opened carly | mountain men have been fighting on submitted to Governor Holcomb the | <kiis. The text of the communication At a session of the board of parole | in the evening and was not concluded § ¢ e = c cld in Hartford yesterday afternoon |until 10 o’clock. eighth biennial report of the attorney | follows: | R 1 : : EIGHT SPEEC “To the north of Lys there was | : he rquest of William F. Walker, of mhelionenencelivasfauelitofalstoryyii Ba iy s e e e v : P the | e ' 8 Piis Tity. to be liberated on parole |that appeared in the Herald on | vesterday in the vicinity of Nieuport ¢ TWO D jom state prison, where he has been | Tuesday evening which stated that | Voluminous, containing a summary of | 5 particularly spirited artillery en- | nce 1908, was denied him. iy is | Mayor Quigley had the commission in | the work of the office, financial state- | gagement :id that a communication from | his office until midnight on Monday ‘““At Notre Damec de Lorette, to the tate's Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn was | night telling them of what he wanted | southwest of Lens, a determined Ge Secretary Bryan ad to the board in which the lawyer, [ done in the police and fire depart- man attack the morning of February , " LE ‘ ho conducted the case against|ments. There was no meeting in the | jobd covered by the report. was driven back by tae fire of our Yo it > at Indinnapolis—W ‘alker when he was arrested, argued | mayor's office as the mayor was in the tillery. The French guns also put 5 RN of Governor and N rainst the release of the aged de- | meeting room of the board, helding R n e tiolaibormnbatament oF tho xond g ultag an int’n‘rmnl talk with the rnmmi.s«l ‘ e 1‘} between Arras and Bethune., When he was tried in 1908 Walker | sion. The error was due to the use to be filled permanently by some g00(¢ Allics Destroy Biockhouses, #” sentenced to serve from one to | of the word “here” by Mayor Quig- | lawyer, who shall be required to re- 3 venty years in prison and yesterday 3 conversation with a report- { vise all bills reported vorably hy “In the region of Albert and g Duquesnoy-kn nterre, we destroved several blockhouses, Throughout the | as the first time that he made any > scribe believed that the | committees of the legislature, and yalkcer is now about seventy vears of | fice when it was meant to refer to the | g (AT IR I D entire Aisne valley there was yester- lort to secure his freedom. Mr. |° referred to the mavor's of-],qapt them to existing legislation, be- e. city building. Chairman Alling had sl s e day an artillery engagement in which | The story of his crime is well known | a talk with Mayor Quigley today and, | StRer ouse of the general assembly. | (he advantage rested with us [ HINCHMAY GERBER PIURFPHY I r@st citizens of New Britain. On | the reporter being present, the crror | Lois official could ~otherwise assis “The three attacks reported last ol L NS ool el ot SO s M L5 A ebrualis. 1907, while' he was still | was adjusted. Mr. Alling stated that | members of the legislature and the casurer of the New Britain Savings ! the commissioners were indignant g : ank, he muysteriously disappeared | over the story in the [erald and |to prepare indexes to the legislation | ana Massiges, were carried out by | of the recruits who are expected to €nding with a batting avera 9 | addre Tom the city and caused reports to be | wanted the public to understand that | of cach session. | forces of the enemy which equalled a [‘put the Pirates in the Tunoing ibis and being at the v of the hort Shortridge cnt back that he had been killed in | the informal conference of the mayor Two Constitutional Questions. | battalion (1,000 men) at each point. e enr i g stops in fielding, having an average | (hig o subway accident in New York. An jand the commission was not in the The first two attacks were completely 4 **° SEDR U LU DAY L calc ‘f‘ of .936 with sixty-seven errors out of |, hvestigation into his accounts showed | former’s office. He said the commis- | . | dispelled by the fire of our artillery. | comes from the champion Sioux City 482 chances. His teammate Bill | ¢, hat he had cmbezzled about $565,000 | stlon had been put in a bad light and | seneral was called upon to decide tWo , rppqo third,” which took place north of team of the tern league. Ile Hinchman, was the leading batter | et f thg bank's money and securities | wished the matter corrected. | important constitutional questions, | Massiges. took advantage of mine ex- | batted . last year, and in seventy of the association, having an average | nd also about 000 of the Baptist | The hoard felt hurt in .s’vm.ril.s u‘\ 0 | which were afterward finally deter- | plosion to make headw Later we m‘:‘k“]; ’hull‘ a n:-}«lnlu.::\“tlz'){:* .“( | ;\I 166 1:\] (1‘; :,]«'U:L”’ }’:::-‘x".:”.-m 1;." The activities of thel envention of Connecticut, of which he | because it was of the n-m.x‘null\‘ _m'flfminn(l by our supreme court of er- captured these location We built | " < '&»7 “”-‘t.(.”“‘” 3 ‘I*'If'fl .~‘>W een in " "”‘- < Qait ‘ain! laat | Mr. Beyas visit witl as treasurer. After a long search | other statements in the Herald's story ; | new trenches at a few vards distant | Seventy-threc s, Walter Gerber plays in the outer I | : ol was arrested in the mountains of | came from the mayor but Chairman ! rors. These questions involved the | ¢ .. "4} ,ce which had been blown up | Wil try to fi agner's shoes vear made cleven errors, which gave | o'clock thmor mog ywer ‘California, about 150 miles | Alling was assured that such was not | validity of the state aid act, so-called, | 1, the Germans and which had be- | at shortstop . was with Columbus , him a fielding average of .968 go d Ensenada. the case. jand the statute which empowers the | .ime untenable, of friends in to mee SRR B - governor to fill vacancies in judicial TR SIRAT offices. In the case of Beach v. Brad- i ) H IS WIFE, HAS Mflr'(,:,( ; S e ute was declared to be unconstitution- | Argonne. “In East Prussia our {roops have { Joseph Golon's Spousc Feels No Wifcly | 41, and in the case of State ex rel | “In the Woevre district and in the | the | o, i at Manuazl Training Hi Eberle v. Clark 87 Conn. 537, the | valley of the Seille we were success- successfi : G ey London, Feh. 3, 7 p. m.—The an- fieaton: mtte'r statute was held to be valid. el ful in some outpost encounters and | Village of Gross Medunischken, on th “The righting i the Carpathians is ‘lm ““‘“" n" “1‘"(":."4 ouncement that Russia would {reat Joseph Golon, of 53 Union street And, in effect, the attorney genecral | we dispersed certain convoys of the | left bank of the Angeraph , ntinuing, and '] ':‘,LI,IL(."V,“.,,,,\":,P ehas with i k pirates airmen who shelled unforti- | informed the police that his| qecided that 142 of the general | enemy. ‘;,'”."””“_ ..“;24 .:”‘. »‘I,l.(!"u q”:}"..‘x ‘..,,,’ oxpects to rest at tng ed:, towns has been received with |Dretty young wife has ceased to love|statutes, which was enacted to pro- | “In the Vosges there have been | oui ancounters with the enemy have | ooictor It 18 Do O 3130 cclock. when Bl reat interest in England. A prom- | him and that on January 17 = she| vide transportation for members of | some encounters between patrols on | ome more frequent. Engagements | o e . the Y. M. C. A. The B ent officiz however, said today that | packed up her belongings and de-|the general assembly, is unconstitu- | skiis and our troops have made slight | of L e tancelavl Geer Bag e 3 e Russian’s action would probably not [ parted for parts unknown. Her lit- | tional, and all concerned have ac-| progress to the southeast of Kolsch- place on the front hetween Lipno ] fdowed here. e pointed out that | tle three vears old child she left with | quiesced in his decision. He also ren- | Jag, and to the northwest of Hart- | piinne Our troops took by assault | Prop Bombs on Gerntans. idators act under, ordefs from the |her parents at No. : J3ast Main | dered an opinion in which he held [ mann's-Weilerkopf. The snow has | (he town of Skempe, to the east of Potrogradiieb) ¢ —Russisa! avist jilitary authoritics and it would be | street. that the senate has no authority | hegun to melt.” ‘,A”,m, and repulsed ar attack of the|ors on Februars 2 successfully | the subject. “The rail fiicult for a court to fix the respon- Golon does not think his wife has| under the constitution ‘(4.7 give away enemy on the villag f Blino, in- | dropped bombs on the mobilized re- |10 the husiness world. bility for the killing by a bomb { eloped, nor does he think any harm | state property. This opinion grew out | . | ialine hienvy losscs on Hin Lo (his] sirves and fhaing of tha Cerninng st Secretary Bryas B pon a certain individual. { has come to her. 1 opinion of a resolution passed by the senate Belgians Repulse Auacks, fighting, we captured the commanding Rawa, Zarzecze and Doguszyece, about | Washington late tomo The official opinion in Ingland is | that she is staying with friends some. | of 1911, directing the comptroller to Amsterdam, via London, Feh. 4, officer of the battalion, three other | fifty miles southwest of Warsaw, ac- | Fiving there at 2:15 8 send to each of the senators, and the 3 | president of the senate, and certain Detaulter to Secure His Attorney General Joan . Light today ment and a copy of every opinion ren- ™ dered by Mr. Light during the per- One of the important recommenda- tions is that a new office be created, | night against our trenches in the governor in matters to legislation, and | \jcinity of Perthes, Mesnil-les-Hurlus | Pitishu I“el. 4.-—Ilere are three in the American association st W, Ker During the past term the attorney public meetn ernor planned to i om i g 5 - 1 i [ Then will follow an ad Quiet in Argonne. a veport on the progress of the war, | bring f 1 troops f to the | o1iege the foundal 85 Conn. 344, the former stat- “February 3 passed quietly in the | which reads as follow | fiaht : | cises at §:30 after whid i i A demonstration enemy | ussia to Hold Airmen as Such Who rlong the Nida river did not result| ™! mak hurried t Shell Cnfortificd Towns. strengthened their positions near “On the left bank of the Vistula | most important speech be made a Transporta club banquet where hat a court would discharge any cap- | where in the state. 9:33 a. m.—The Belgian positions on | officers and one hundred soldiers, { cording to an official announcement | red girman who came to trial under - — Sl et s and | tho Eer neaT Westende again have brdinary criminal procedure, ! CONFER WITIT DEFENTAN newapanekItoDLters Bt e s L | iDeenttiie Eoen el of fenvetattacksibyiihe g SRI L OuE 2 iy | desks occupied by them during the | o ong in which the bayonet was On the right bank of the Vistula Native eggs, 33c doz, Russell Bros. Danbury, Feb. 4-—John W. Scully, | session. _ used by the troops on both sides of | the fighting on the front between Bor- advt. national president of the United Hat- Synopsis of Report. the trenches, the Sluis correspondent | 4.0« Goumine and Wolaczoshoska | Pretoria, via London, ¥ebh. 47 9:19 off ontu §america Rondggcan in Mhisfrenoroieostaing. of the Telegraaf states, The Germans, | * e Rt ot SN ) el TaAA ) Bkl Gl i One of the most & T p lor sccretarv-treasurer of that|{ (1) A brief record of every case | gttor the usual preparatory bombard- | cortinued February 2 with the same , SR REBEART IROTEOIIE organization have been in conference |in which the attorney geheral ap-|Tiont by astillery, the correapondent | SMCTEY- The cnemy brought into this | Afid the so-called “REoPhes’ Vankens- | ever perpetrated s Sy The mortality report for January, | pere today with the iocai defendants | peaved for the state. says, made repeated but unsuccessful | SUERESmeEnt fourteen =—reglments of} o by il cenant Colonel Kemp, it was | and Cedar stresiiiil G i by the city clerk’s of-| ot record in the suit brought by D. E. ! ) A copy of the account giveh 10 | qttacks on several important Belgian :".T,‘.f”"{,‘f’{.]l%fll}'”;;].]‘,.”",‘,'."\'\";" of ar- | ofcially announced today. The com- | noon and as m-misell cef follows: Cerebro-spinal menin- | | oo and company, in which the he treasurer of the state of all fesa 8l breniehies T L o cap Ern telbnaturesol By S U AR RS o mando which gave up its arms also | Joseph Goshman wag mlbfi ‘1'.".“5”13”.’,“_“"1:‘IT;N';""”"{”".i"' United States supreme court recently L‘:"(‘F ('\(u‘n?}:‘fi dnd jeseielin eRnknting RorREie inHstE boRda vl SR Sl e e et L or 1:-,\':~. included forty-eight officers and 500 | tective Sergeant Sam B ! totar, | afirmed a judgment of §252,000. The - (3) The written opinions rendered 1?:}:.:::;::: l:if;n”";ml“mf": Sonvoys | ticular severity took place at the burghers. The rebels capitulated at|and Special Officer ndes one v deaths | conference was in relation to the . Uino i{iorney general during the E 1 village of Goumine, where, after san- UPington. Vankensburg's influence is | charge of indecent exp means that shall be taken to satis{¥ porind covered by this report. i y hand to hand fightir we re- | ecredited with being largely responsi- Complaint was madi ! the judgment It was stated toda SO T it o | Russians Capture Skempe. pulsed the furious attacks of the | ble for the rebellion. The announce- [ Fletcher, who notified . Russell Bros. Petrograd, Teb. 4.—The general | ciemy. The Germans here sustained | ment states that additional surrenders | the man's actions in 4 issued | in'mense losse but they continue to ! are expected tonight and that Lieu- | women, ssued ere tods ‘ n— German Attacks Repulsed., L L st [ ARRESTED POR Rebel Leader Surrenders. :.m-.-,m Goshman Wil Charge In Court and the so-called “Prophet” Vankens ever perpetrated in thi Nafive cggs, 33¢ doz. Russell Bros. | that beyond a discussion of the mat-' Native eggs, 33c doz. advt. ) ter. nothins had been done. i —advt. staff of the Russian army today