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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 18I6. PRASEFORWILSON | Plains of Hungary Menaced DERORTATIONACT | . - FROM POSTMASTERS. B Advance in Carpathians ysispéiL0|§ Prices That Affract Attention ! | and increase the Volume of our business during the SEMI-ANNUAL CLEAR- * Say He Has Met Every Impending : Country Is Still an Asylum for ANCE SALE. i Wi ; e 3 REMEMBER—A Double guarantee with every purchase. No matter what the Crisis With Valor ‘ Political Refugees price may be our guarantee and the guarantee of the manufacturer goes with = every purchase. The only risk you run is in not being able to attend the sale Washington, July 21.—Resolutions (i o e M s |l and take advantage of the prices. commending the national adminis- ) 2 e London, July 12.—Wide difference | 8 tration for efficiency and economy in SECRia g E;' ll'l‘Si CAP EXTRA SPORT SHIRTS of opinion has arisen and the ground i = ; il 2 postal management, recommending prepared for a controversy among We are showing $1.00 69C Blue, Tan, White or neat stripes : T 5 nicely made and good specific reforms and praising Presi- S : T Caps, for 59 t Wilson for mai T s tne relilalfendeey g s e g 9 These Caps are really worth fit, for .. C oo 00 for Drtgliing the Lnio: ment’s decision that the subjects of ° its Allies in the war res n B wice this pri z $1.50 Sport Shirts D # - is price. Durin, $1 0 S eac e pre its Al in the war residing in E FOR g : £ the National Association of Presiden- N SABLONITZA Z£E Wi T2@ land shall cither enlist in the British | B €13 (0, $14.00 and $15.00 $2.00 Sport Shirts $1 50 tial Postmasters at its final sessio® ®o- e ool eaorical ; TR | tor day. 3 ASS P(carTvrED 8 ’ Particular objection to the decision | 3 Values TROUSER SALE S t o Under the administration af Post- RYSSIANS,JUNE 7, has been engendered is so far as it We can give you a splendid STRAW HATS master General Burleson, the resolu- p may affect Russian subjects who may pair of 'Trousers, good . tions recited, the present system by be political refugees, a large element | i enough for dress purposes, at For $1.00 and $1.50 which each postmaster is “the direct- 9, of the more liberal thinkers in pub- o work pant prices. ) = ing force of his office and his duties lic life priding themsclves in the tra- | [ We Have Them for 50c Wash Four-in- are not delegated to subordinate of- ditional asylum offered by England in | $18.00 and $20.00 $1.19, $1.69, $1.98, $2.48 Hand,jat 35c ficlals” has been introduced. The " this respect. Herbert Samuel, scc- | K38 Valies 4 ‘%9'98 i i 3 for $1.00 postmaster-general and his assistants retary of the home office, stated in the | M8 e g were commended for reforms, house of commons that the plan to | g Pant . | One Lot of Overal It was recommended that additional deport those failing to enlist would | 3 $1 8 75 KHAKI PANTS T e T pgs o 5o, an 50c carly morning train schedules be ot be enforced in the case of Rus- | i % g 4 3 established, whenever possible, about ?;:\Ln subjects, if a tribunal decided | @ FOR COOR e de o $1.68 Unjat el larger citles. One resolution suggested hat they are political refugees. 2 W = ) changes in the method of settling b Theo fi:q(‘rrn"wn has been made that { [ $22.00 and $24.00 $1.75 grade for $1 38 Regular 50c Suspen 27 claims far damage or loss under the g instead of sending back to their own | M Wilties 3 ) o ders, now ... c insurance feature of the parcel post country Russian Jews who have left | f§ S126Rexad ol rox 98C 5 = svstem so that adjustment may be Russia for reasons known to ever ) Blhrplis LB el 296 made for minor claims by the post- : body, though they are not exactly po- | b $21 75 $1.00 grade for 89C . A master at the office concerned. Leg B litical refugees, they should be sent . 2 T ; 7 falscion goxoylalusgronretitemenibigot) ' o to America or deported to some other | B FOR Largest assortment of Khalki Silkisexnjiayiad Y 2 superannuated emploves was favored. neutral country of their cholce. ; - Pants in the city to select blue only, pair Referring to the foreign npolicy of The desire to avoid offending Rus- | B8 $25.00 and $28.00 Values from. 2 for 25¢ President Wilson, a resolution said: sian susceptibilities on the subject is | | . “Under the fearless and humane lead- \ Semoral for which reason the question | @ DOUBLE GUARANTEE WITH EVERYTHING. ership of President Woodrow Wilson ® fs regarded as one of unusual deli- | B every impending c has been met cacy. One group holds that the rend- i with honarable valor and most de- 4 ing back of Russian Jews to thelr Iherate wisdom, and peace and pros- ! own country would gratify no import- perity prevail within our country.” ont Russian sentiment, and might of- | [ Py o Wish for continuance of the presi- fect the reverse result. The true in- (i v dent's policies was conveyed in the wardness of the situation, according Incorporated) 248 MAIN STREET resolution which declared that “post- | e W o e ot ( masters occupying positions that place Manchester Guardian, is that English- | them in close touch with the home life ? i 0 oo bl o of our nation, should, and do, know teription resent the immunity of Rus- - _ = = = - :h:n?ec;li.‘msgv;:k?‘f our people, and for WHERE RUSSIANS MENACE HUNGARY. slan Jews and regard them as “job forward to a good time as the keys [lowed the Austrian physicians to d stealers”. » to Savin Rock had been given them |main. Then in transports of abi Ry o eral Pflanzer's forces, near Kimpo-| = Tho correspondent gives the fol- 1d no sharks had been reported | 100 they were sent to various pi lung, and apparently the invasion of | lowing letter on the subject received :.‘;o‘“g thachi 1ol npctl the iihii|lof Russiamany to|Siberias tall - Hungary was seriously menaced by | Hungary had begun. According to | Py him from a Russian correspond- Rohetaa goon and many others to Turke pathians, according to recent advices. This step will have st . - L return reported almost universa G 8 Hungary, thrememng the Austrian | rortynate cffect upon Russian opinion, | good treatment in captivity, treatm he north the Russians secured |rear in the mountains. The arrows | yhich is the chief support in Russia | ihat! includedie Budistno et a0 two in the accompanying map indicate the friendship, and important eastern passes in the of Anglo-Russian food, liberty not restricted, and pis Carpathians, Jablonitza and Kirlibaba, | Girection of the Russian advance to- | \hich builds all its hopes for Rus- .G 0 i g ant professional relations with Ri d Kirlibaba, | 013 "the Carpathians since the cap- a's future upon the propagation of leber Oaled AI‘HW Has utin { EX WAR PRIS[]NE | stan Immn hders and colleagues. - | _ | i hile they also held command of the | ture of Czernowitz on Junme 17. The | gne ritish spirit of freedom and Barany was given ample: 9ppoj German Undersea Craft Had Sta- | Detatn-budapest rauway. Their | broken rine at the left is the Austro- | 4lfidun Hoeri. © Rusdan 1ihe at Savin Rock nity to study, to practice, and to.} cavalry moved In the rear of Gen- | ungarian-Russlan battle line. ¢ill remard the deportation threat A i b et an — i i — - e — with particular dismay, as M'i“’:‘ . T, i captive Austrian physicians. toned 300 Mines Before Gaptare T T . ; umexpocted and staggering CONCUUSION | oot Haven, July 21.—Tho Staie Rustrian Physician Returns from | Rk e W retail, 8 been required to notify the o the long-cherishe h ¥ = = 5 T . | E orities of its exact s ; of cof- | rto fflod derire of the R ou- | Firemen’s Association had a loi of : . B ! Tonaoatauty s e Germantsnt | Fetd ek Dot R i T e e LflNflflN IS UNM“VED Pehmcrt fo wecre the extradition of | sympathy extenaed to 1t toaay. Pians | RUSSIA t0 Receive Special Honor GUARDSMEN MUTINY marine mine-layer which is one of the | excess in each case is then subject to Russian political refugees. | had been made for its best field day 2 ountry and parade, and arrangements had e - atest prizes of | the control of a “Coffee Central “England is the great ’ S T A T-35 class, one of the lates p:ms orlinslcenelio e cotes Mo enualy e S SR e st TR ande oT drlenasl ot | (Carresbondenaelor the Assol Press ) | efuse toiStay Hiddon S Woni the British navy, was visited by an| o .%o 0" 0 PSS @ tected political refugees, and as s the “Vamps” to come here for a| yjenna, July 6.—Entering the war as | Insist on Governor Whitman S i = Yublic 7 Associated Press representative today, | 2 J : S . ve standing in t short outing. But Jupiter Pluvius i : and have charge of ¢ - . ths it has quite a unique . . . i it printdtoRitsfibaingl placediicn Baublic e poatsesatil reformers. of all [heat out Old Sol, and rain fell where |/ volunteer surgeon little known out | future comes into o co eves of Russian 8 i ©xhibitiongin theyirhames; I Secnes s chades, Tt would be quite imp | sun beams had been expected. It ad- |side the circle of specialists of his The prize, flying the German naval dw!\:‘x;:[(‘m‘r;]:l fL"'(‘,lq.d“ 'il,l‘ l(',i :',‘,11“::\[ Oflly Ofle Eflgllsh Papel‘ Tmflks h hle for an Englishman to realize the | vance assurances were good for any- | own class, Dr. Robert Barany of Vien- amp Whitman, Green Haven, ensxzr; sm‘—m:u:;f:;lh‘;\"n;!‘:c- Iqrr:l;: ;‘}r]\; [ ane tigmntn m‘ T, The'y s feeling of veneration with x\h';qh Eng- | thing {(t\\) \‘Ljh.n‘;m;‘- ':]y(»nl(‘“('»* 2T~ na, after fifteen months of captivity | Y., July 21.—While Gov. Whit gign, lay in v I = > | non-transferable, sc P r- land is regarded because of this rizht | gan ion in Connecticut was to have | jn Russia, has at last returned as an as inspecti o Ne G cast coast. The vessel is designed ::;I,‘ t:]":r: rn:a: ll::'vt l.ifl"mtr?:emff,imfn III]DOI‘lflIll EHOflgh iOI‘ COHHIIGD[ of asylum. cas here in London | been here to take part In the parade, | “oxchange invalid” to find himself | o o peciisiihe Rnionel BN purely for mine-laying. The entire | 507 W0 0088 not use ca cann 4 e . der Tleryen, father of Rus- | the sporte and the shore dinners at | ramous as the Nobel prize winner in | e 0 camp here yesterday abd forward part is composed of wells|Pass his or her card on to a friend. S sian Liberalism, was a refugee, and | Savin Rock. medicine. ty recruits ot the Tenth Infani #ix in number, each containing two e (Correspondence of Thy Associated Press) | jscued his paper ‘Kolokol' (“The Bell), The display of red shirts, helmets, The knowledge which was the basis | most ‘of them from Albany, went powerful mines which can be released | Londgn, July 3.—Surprisingly little | that eventually brought .about the | polished belts, trumpets, hose WagoDns | of his prize-winning book was gained | strike, refusing to be hidden ow by levers. The ship has no tarpedo attention has been given in this|emancipation of the serfs. Here in |and fire fighting apparatus was to|chiefly as surgeon in Przemysl; the |of camp, demanding that the Sow tubes or other armament except small g (i S | later times have found refuge Tchal- [ have been the biggest on record of [book itself was written in captivity; | nor could see the state of their equl arms for the crew and is only 100 feet ) |country to the Amerlean note onm | G P e Kuropatkin, and so | the assoctation. it has brought him 400,000 crowns in | ment. They. . were without sho in length. 8 | seizures of the mails. When published | many others of our great reformers. Early morning saw rain falling in {money; and it played no small part in | uniforms or other suitable clot f?e !i“::sqis;r:ile(‘lh::\:h:‘?\;::‘; S“I:’x: REDFI[]NI] WARNS in America only brief and rather “Living in London at t'hishmnn}r‘n: :‘hee[s(:l The Vir”a;K‘O Ftr:-vt«s scerlx‘md Y](; securing his release from Turkestan. |and they insisted that they want| marine was s 8 3 e ” i x embers of the irs e under a protective water wall suc’ The dramatic circumstances sur- |the governor to understand what th a patrol boat the crew tried to get | cmggera_md S AEienioR eTelsent by ?)‘Ixcm:ofn"ni:xwmxli?o);‘ 1:‘(..=c of revolution- | as frequently used at fires. ~The wind | rounding his achlevement have great- wer: LvInz’ made to :udum becad rid of her remaining mines but had ! the British correspondents. The nate | . 10 5 (0 neq atter 1905, Rus- | blew hard and even at 10 o'clock Chief |1y heightened the effect of his return |of the inefficiency of the supply not sufficient time. Seeing that cap- y " . . | was published in full only by the| s does not want the men as sol- | Loomis of the West Haven polics de- |to his family. Nominally he was per- | partments. i jorefivasfineyiabloRthelSio tlcer el ol Says Sitnation in Ireland IS Seri- | “Times" on the nineteenth of June, | diers. It they were sent back to Rus- | partment admitted that his brothers [ mitted to leave Russia because he is| The sixty men had been kept dered the abandanment of the ship, Severalt qayali ittt frol Aanericar 'n'mfl of them would be put into | who look after fires didn’t have ‘‘much | slightly lame from an affection of one | of sight while the yvernor was o Nestroyinefthe lopie ROt ot scords o ; bapers which printed it had arcived in | tho hemy—many of them would have | of a day” for their outing. But at | foot from which he has suffered since | viewing troops. Later they wd and virtually demolished the six cylin- OHS, 1n Note tO Asqullh lingland. On Saturday the foreign | fo face the worst penalty But the | that hour the fire laddies were full |[a child. Actually, his unexpected dis- [ ordered in charge of Second Lie der Diesel engine of approximately office issued the text as an official | pri (,1“,” evil would be that the Rus- [ of courage. Every trolley car was | tinction, plus the efforts of Prince Karl | Samuel Crump, Jr, to.take a po 250 horsepoworilliof ithe fcrew and S Daper for publication o Tuesdey | oo e owtion of this country would | bringing members of _out-of-town | of Sweden, went far to secuge his ex- | tion In a patch of woods some d offier wele tve DSl London, July 21.—John E. Red-| (June 27.) S ttered, and such a disillusion- [ companies to the headquarters here | change. tance from the camp. This they intg fihenul ]‘:f ‘h:h’“:“_’:““““n’“ [n 2004 | ond, the Nationalist leader has| Almost the only important editarial | ment of Britalw's chief political [ until there wero hundreds of rubber | Despite his lameness, Dr. Barany | preted as a plan to keep them frg cendition, but shows a number ’ Sctoienocilo fB oot madc b in 4s in Russia might well prove | coated men merrily exchanging greet- | volunteered for service at the outbreak | the sight of Governor Whitman dents where it struck obstacles in its| made public a memorandum which | L5 U0TE G, (€ B0 8 MAde by the ) friends . HEAE 0 "o operation | Ings. It was estimated that thirty- |of the war, and was defalled as chief | order that he might not see the 18 underwater voyages. The craft Shows | ho sent to Premier Asquith and David | ;oints out that “owing to lack oF In. | o ine two countries in the future. |five out of the forty companies ex- |surgeon of the surgical department | conditions, and they mutinied. signs of rapldity in construction, DUt| 1150 George, the secretary for war, | formation the pabie e el “',flt‘”‘: unpalatable but it is true that | pected were represented. of a hospital in Przemysl. It was| There have been many complain appears well fitted for short trips | on Tuesday, in which he declared that | has failed to understand the co: li‘ r"‘ “the conservatives and reaction- Weather prospects were on the |while there. as he modestly explains, |in the Tenth Infantry, which is pro| scross the North Sea. British naval eRdey, : cle P e o constant | among O K in Russia, who alone | mend, and Chief Cameron of the West | that he was ‘“so fortunate as to dis-|ably the worst equipped of all & officers pointed out that the mines |the delay in making public the text | Feéferences by President Wilson and|ary elements In Russia, e i he | cover h 3 t -emaining at Camp Whitma : : g by leading newspapers In the United | would be gratified by this new Rrit- | Haven fire fighters decided that the | cover a new method for the treatment | units remaining I caxried noj apparatus fob rendering (lof ithe Trish bill fland the| Mrritation:|icy)tos o the auastion ofl “Fresd ¢ iapartire, there 1s a frankly anti- | parade could probably be held about |of head wounds,” a discovery that en- | There are more than a thousand mi them :’:TFIPS‘ZJ:‘“'EC‘;F hrr;:k\:;ml{m:: causéd by Lord Lansdowne’s recent | the Seas.’” i ‘]':Ijn‘id:“ cection, and their smokesmen |noon. A little sunlight would permit |abled .him to cure a vastly greater |at c without shoes or unifor: II.’;’:"H&;]‘; ’:‘nnvpnf{;m“ L * | speech had created a very serious sit- | After quoting a large part of the|in the Duma and elsewhere have not | the holding of foot races and hose x'e;_cefn?se_of flnTs thrfl'j ,":fo.“’;, o bluejackets and five officers | uation in Ireland. He adds: note the “Economist” says: hesitated to declare that Russia’s fu- | races during the afternoon. Despite | For four weeks after the fall o [THiztsen 3 STt wi A e a0 with & the weather every one on hand looked | Przemysl the Russian commander al- S Omprisct i nolcne TEonl el oy arined | IR RN s e e e Tt will be seen that a good deal of | turc after the war lies not with Great 3 | According to one of the seamen she | oo =¥ 5 ‘rod' g ; @Y | feeling has been evinced, and that| Britain but with Germany. One cu- - made, prior to her capture, nineteen ¥ producing and proceed- | great care and discrimination are re- | rious fact a Russian may be permit- trips fram her base in Germany to the | N8 With the bill will make a settle- | duired in order not only to meet the | ted to point out. far as is known itish coast and laid over 200 mines | ment on the lines laid down in the | fUSceptibilities of friendly neutrals, | Germany has not vet repatriated to ‘r:— ‘:nutes frequented by merchant | terms submitted by Mr. Taowd George | PUt also to avold the establishment of | Austria a single Czech agitator who | [ As Usual The Big Saiurday Sale at vessels. She was on her twentieth | auite impossible. When these terms | Precedents which, under aifferent cir- | took refuge in Germany.” trip when she was captured by the|were originally submitted to us we | CUMstances, we should not tolerate — — THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET Pritish patrol boat. were strongly urged to use all pos- | OUrselves as neutrals in a future naval (\0] UW’R]A TO F"'VHI"\ RSN R stble despatch in consulting our sup- | War- Supposing, for example, there JULUBRIA LSS & oo b o e G G — The Quality Store of Low Prices AUSTRIA FEELS THE “It was pressed upon us that the | SWeden, and the belligerents claimed | . A Ao i matter was one of extreme urgenc: ;he dr(;zht :;Pmfior«-np'( malls between | Will File An Appeal Against ion o - that from all points of view it was | 1-0ndon and Paris or London and New . e o B Fresh L Eastern Cut Pork Loins >, Pillsbury Best Flour HARD HAND OF WAR |7 D | Sern et s e s | U nryain Breaking aWillfof¥Eccentric | J Qi Erest Tean BastepniOut Bork ) should be pushed through quickly, WOUld that pass? The summing up| Amos F. Eno. Choicest Cuts of Steer Beef, Veal and Tamb Gold Medal Flour and were told that not only Trish but | ©f the note is very strang. Tt de- Genuine Lamb Legs Card Restrictions Necessary to Pro- | great imperial interests were at stake. "]‘(‘"“'5 ‘:fi' ”(1]'" l'\l—."\‘|\‘ of neutrs ar New York, .Y\'fl,\' f!.—(‘rrl'lm\;in \1n:— ‘ Veal Stew “It is now more than three weeks | 7€ sacred as the rights of belliger , | versity, through ts counsel, an- & e 2 - » vide Favorite Beverage since we dld our part and obtained | 8nd must be as strictly observed, nounced that an appeal will be taken | Fancy Fresh Fowl ........... o A Imported Italian Pure Olive Ol the assent of our friends in Ireland, concludes: ‘Only a radical change i in the Amos F. Eno will case. | 4 Beef Stew .. .o .o . .. . Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil. ... oficzene, in the face of vory great difficulty, as | N Present British and Irench policy, | A verdict of a jury in tho surro- | § Famburz Steak g se s > restoring to the United States its ful ate’s court on Wednesday robs the i crresvondencelioshthatisaoliEress N | HeRRIoposdl Su Rsr e iiOn ST el L e e S B B L SRR B e Vienna, July 7.—The longdreaded | ;recs has been made, and for some | {PIS sovernment Fortunately we | hetween $4,000,000 and $6,000,000 2 which have an arbitration treaty with the | This is the beginning of a stiff fight, Bunch Bects . e o e o .5¢ bunch 3 cans COrn .. ee..... 25¢ 3 cans Peas TUnited States, which Germany h:\i‘\ it was indicated, which in the end is One Peck Potatoes 29¢ and 1 Ib Tomatoes 10c T || = | expegted to carry the case to the Bananas, Oranges, Watcrmelons, Plums, Peaches, United States supreme court. _‘ Notice of appeal will be filed next | B package Best Tea .... . . Cantaloupes. Condition of Clothes. Sweet Loaf Flour Green Beans and Wax Beans Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil. Native Peas .. .. Gz o5 &5 5 o Italian Peppers .... restriction in the use of coffee—which sterfous reason the matter, is to Vienna what beer is to Munich— e weeks ago was so urgent, now hangs fire. “I therefore feel it my duty to urge upon the government that further de- Spuss over four years of age to half a 1;; LT e U g e NOTICE. week, and it will be argued before the pound of coffee a week and confisca- | o onviction that any proposal to SeEmrEmT appelate division in the fall by Ken- tlon of all the coffee now on hand t0 | gepart from the terms agreed upon | Eeoonal Taxee Do neth Spence, Stephen Nash or Wal- WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS. prevent hoarding. especially in Tespect to the strictly To all liable for the payment of |lace MacFarlane, counsel for the uni- The government order announcing | ionorary provisional character of | personal taxes under statutory pro- | versity. Falling in the appelate di- the step contained one saving clause, | 41 the sections of the bill, will com- | vision on the list of October 1, 1915, | vision, the case will be taken to the however, it exampts from restriction | pef us to declare that the agreement, | notice is hereby given that I will be | court of appeals, and perhaps to the the supplies needed by restaurants and | on the faith of which we obtained the |at my office in city hall all next week | highest court at a later date if it is coffee houses, which means that sgeent of our supporters in Ireland, [ from Monday, July 24, to Saturday |found possible to do so. Vienna will still, be able to pursue its | 1as heen departed from and is at an | July 29, from 8 a. m., until 9 p. m.( The university will seek the rein- favorite pastime of sipping “black” | end.” to receive sald tax. The tax was due | statement of the will of 1915 on the or “brown’” on ihe sidewalks in front A meeting of the Irish party has |and payable, February 1, 1916. grounds of errors made In the trial of the innumerable resorts that line | heen summoned for Saturday, when CHARLES ELLIOT, just finished and on exceptions taken every boulevard and street. the situation will be taken under con- Collector of Personal Taxes, |by counsel for the proponents, Mr. Each coffee store, wholesale and | sideration. City of New Briw‘x\.l!\‘fnr":\r\m\e satd. has come at last, bringing with it 25 Ibs Sugar $1.95 and 1 Ib high grade Coffee or coffee cards entitling each person 3 1bs Macaroni - “ee Fancy Pitchers with each pound of Coffee. 63 MAIN STREET. FRANK MAIETTA, PROP., 'PHONE 1053

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