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¢ SDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1916 pekcio. 'MACHENSEN'S ARMY EDWARDS ASKED T0- PYAK REPOBLIC, ENTERING PRAGUE 1S PITIFUL THING ADDRESS ASSEMBLY Guce Proud Cohorts Sneak Back Former Leader of 26th Division in Home in Morning, France to Be in Hartlord March T | Berne Jan. 2 Conresbondenceery | Iartfords Eeb LAn invitation The Associated Press,) Seldom has | to Major-Gen. Clarence R. Edwards, mans commanded by Field Marshap "OTTheast to address the General As- { Yon Mackensen who were driven out | S°mbIy on the afternoon of March 7, 1\‘.\ Rumania after the signing of the | was extended by that body todas. Lrmictice. : ¢ i General wvards, the former co | on their way home through Hun- rary the redoubtable divisions which | M2nder of the 26th division will be { had accompanied Von Mackensen in | the suest City of Hartford on J triumphal march through Transyl- | that date vania and Rumania lost, sold o The ate ey : wewe robbed of virtually all their | qoq. = ,”‘ oL hties belongings. Omne division, the Eighty- 2 s nanpialers iwere dnot ninth, which had fought victoriousty | "4y for action. The house rejectes in Poland and Lithuania escaped into O an adverse report the bill dew | Germany without 1uch as 1!»nr\<~i Siened (ol advancal thal date. of e shoe nail of property and, : in ridiculous disguises of shabbiest . . 5 of the millenium by * | civiian clothing and Austrian uni- | 'M& involuntary poverty forms sold to them at Raab, they © Will be no interference with i Rl e .\mul\mi bY members during sessio | of their inglorious homeward journey "l,'(‘»d\,l‘,\w»:-‘“H:‘» ilaps rebart s e Metlihyia memhertotionelotithe | SESRE SISO IRaTatio s b Wil ot e German divisions to the Schlesische | | 0L 1 collecting bills for sery b e ices rendered in advance of servide Orders had been given that blood- | Performed shed should he avoided, so the vie- | Judges’ Salaries Raised. oo et o i | Al raineRin saik Tolior dha Uniembers ’resident Masaryk and President Wil- { turned the : of the supreme court will be grant- S toward Hungary, >rague. The soldiers are carry- | son. and, leaving incalculable supplies ed. the judiciary committee reporting headed by J {oring Prague. The soldiers are carry- | so ] e ‘ 2 i stures of S) Underwood Underwood. flour, su wine, ho \ favorablylia (bill: to that ‘and: | The ., hove shown & sign with the twin pictures of i (C) T ol ¢ 3 e shown on S AT | and "agricultural implements behind Shief justice will. receive $9,500 and g i ) R | them, made their way, pursued (N¢ associate justices $9,000. They ‘A ALL MARRIED IN HARTFORD. }w hool at 7:30 p. m,, beginning Mareh | by Rumanians over the win.| Will not receive allowance for ex- IVA SENDS / . S All women interested in these sub- | try Carpathians, There were | mg | PENSes. Their request was for PAPERS TO PAR{SNI‘W’““Q ¥. Higgins and Miss Julia | jects are invited to attend Hungarian troops waiting to intern 1'1 Jhorease than granted. An- i . p i e - the German legions, and the few En- | 2'€" Dill will benefit the ige of " y | Pitzharrls Are United in Wedlock. : 3 1 g ’ S i SIVEN SAFE PASSAGE. tente soldiers in Budapest did not' 'N® €ommon pleas court of Fairfield s | v i o NI T, R — | Thomas F. Higgins and Miss Julia ST b count. We were fold that the En- | SOUNY by an additional $1,000, and easuren 1o, apRreotic drug | an Camp's Milk T4c. Russoll Bros. . sy Fitzharris, both former residents of |gwiss Legation In Petrograd Have | tente would impose still harder | Yot another bill to as el nanL affic becom ‘ once. i —Advt. | peace Conference Informed Of Al thig oty were marriod in Hartford | s e e conditions in the west, so we were |20 assistants in the superior court on railroad e e, i | HARTRORD HIGH MAY | st ons and club this morning. The wedding ceremony | took place in St. Patrick’s church, Berlin, Feb. The Sw lega- Rev. William Rogers officiating. Wil- | tion at Petrograd has been given freo Stlaags On April 1, 4 S0ive nd steamship Neceiy urance, theator Mintwy 5 was also t ec ordered to allow cursclves to be dis-| o5 & submitted, all thesc billy armed by a ridiculous minority. wvxIn.», to the appropriations IS he ¢ s and boroug Then began a second march over | Aoso/ e daul ug rreaties and Pledges With s e mit- the Japancse Government. wex, and a variety oM stamp . taxes BE CUT OFF LIST liam O'Brien of this city was best | passuge through Russia by the Soviet{, = SR JECR % FeOus WETES OVAL: tee will report the bill to change the ecome effectiv: Lev{es against the Peking, Feb. 23, (By the Associat- man and Miss Anna Harrisan, brides- | government and leave for Berne on| 4 o ql B0 ilE qoa e o0 this | LOWN name of Huntington to that of b alie hcalled semi- | —_— ! ¥ ai Following a. wedding breakf: Thursday, traveling on two special z i = | Shelto hic s the s s 19 xcess of value of i ey - * | ed Press)—The foreign office yester- maid. Following a wedding break! h ) k trial and were taken prisoners by Snelton, which as the state's 19th city, h as artphles of dress, e Mr. and Mrs. IHiggins left on a short | trains. is within the town's boundaries. juxuries, su the Wallachians, who sent them back : rter M The soda | g ivalr ctween Two | day dispatched a cable message t0 poneymoon trip at the conclusio = 1 allachians, 2 Thelslcatioal: 11l be made after My 1. The {Too Much Rivalry Between Two | day T honeymoon trip at t onclusion of e e e e FHe i appilcation o mes Taylor 1 ccom@s effective May e Jales at the peace which they will take up their rvesi-| As a result of a series of incidents tol Haveln By aeciapta R ountain tax becomgs effectiv ' : Y the Chinese’ delegation af pec which the ak v y | lSiok el b il 1z s rights restored was " Taxes on produdis of child lapor { Schools Maxy Result in Suspen- conference in Paris enumerating the dence in Hartford | relations between Switzerland and tha h‘f""‘:_:‘i"“h‘v“"""‘;”;\”‘ ‘”1 "'l ]‘ ““”fi ported unfavorably o ill be imposed in 60\days. | A Chino-Japanese agreement of which Mr. Higeins is now connected with [ Soviet government of Russia havo | [000MOUMeS. cars and coals = atl though convicted here, was neve Without awaiting siknature’ of the i [ copies have been sent the delegation the ordnance department of the|been strained for some time. In| Jlowsenburz. and th S Snass op | citizen and had no rights to be re- ill by the president the internal rev Action in the much-discussed con- | from Peking. These in addition to United Siates army, and was previaus ' January it was announced at Moscow | Journex by train. A great mass of | iorod. His home is i New York, nye bureau has gone ahead PrePar- | (roversy over Hartford-New Britain | the agreements relating to Japan’s 21 to becoming connected with this that Swiss subjects in Russin wauld [ BELETEL WAS S0lc. Hundreds of | mply | i Which state, however, he was never g to administer the law. TaX Te-| yjgp school athleties will probably | demands and the Chino-Japanese mil- branch of the service, a resident of be held in jail until Switzerland had ! ]‘““‘ . ”“:) S “”l_« I \]"‘”"”;' IH\’ | convicted of wrongdoin & rn forms and regulations are being 1 be {aken sometime this week. Prin- |itary convention, copies of which the this city Mrs. Higgins is also well agreed to receive a Russian envoy. “rmm”m‘ L0 o S An unfavorable report was made on bsued, and income and profits tax| ., Louis P. Slade of the local | delegation took with it when it left known here, where she made her There is no evidence that the mem- | “The trains were allowed to go to | the Pill which would prevent publie feturns must be filed by March 165. school announced this morning that | for Paris, comprise all the secret home until a few years ago | be offThell Swlssi] crall o e O o S R S e 18 [lservice fooparationalfrom Wine roaslng = | he will call upon Mr. Iiyde, principal | agreements between China and Japan, e o - | placea under arrest, however, and if } st ;‘m‘““‘”'“n';\r")‘”’ Zf,w‘f:”“;h;‘x:mn\ unless after a public hearing fcMAHON DID NOT COMPLAIN . tof the capital city High school, and | the message sets forth. The foreign Nativs Eegs 55¢ dozen ~t The Busy ‘“;,’: :\::‘,\“\m :\‘l\n"l"mv\v“1~)1H;yhll.?:‘\$.’w‘ y‘;‘{,f,‘!.&om them to the old internment | "6fore the public utilities commis~ ABOUT HIS OWN TAX BOOST. | discuss the matter, during the cam- | oflice cablegram, as given out here. yjij¢ store, 301 Main street—Advt. ey Would be permitted ¢ passage. fo | camp for Russian prisoners at Papa. | % : } ing week, and while he was unable [ rea = Pt RNEA0, 9 D¢ DUMS Py § 5 o 'o Punish Those Who Escape. ¥ e yroprietor | « { . Jwi i o . ababIN Small things of value that we had uscape. P McMahon, .m“l v RTOPTICON |6 say whethor athletics between the With regard to the Chino-Japan-i . TSI e ¢ Svise, Jesation! staft probapiyl iSmell things ofiyaluchat e ha Among favorable reports were Keeney's theate Stated '] | two schools would be dropped in the | ese agreements, you took away with ENGLISH MANUFACTURER marks the final step in the contro- S on the way from Raab to| those on bills to provide for disef< 1 T madc ev. reip: ce TN e ) A > )€ & o aab D 5] ry og . Bply to Pntatoms ”“‘ Ha et Y de mno | future, he did not deny that such ac- | you copies made by the {r‘nl‘l;,n nfl;m IS VISITING HERE. | versy j ey L R :‘1.,..,\ ,‘,(,m,,‘.m of inmates of state fvarren 1. Coolk, the c mad | tion was a possibility of all these relating to the 21 de- = : o _ ' farms who escape and arc returned omplaint about the boosting of the | "y "o Nime past, games between | mands and the Chino-Japanese mili- H. Glotzer, of the Stationery Sun-|SEATTLE AND TACOMA chestiplunaered jofityyeon e DY|as fusitives from justice as s im- ssessment on his theater and did not |4y, 5,001 gohool and the Hartford | tary convention. The foreign office dries Manufacturing company of Man- | STRIKES ARE ENDORS Magyars, the 89th infant SIS O i poned Liin) ¥ ot penal institutions | the local school and the artford | tary conventi ¢ T 125 2 ached German - Austria =il oth senal institution ppeal to the board of relief for any oo™ 0™ (oated considerable | has alveady telegraphed the text, chester, England. is visiting his| Portland, Ore. Feb. 25.—Endorse- "”*““fl e 'y':_"m"’l":‘ b meay | under the general law: of the Gen- eduction. Speaking of RaEDt feeling and_in the last game of [ firstly, of the Kirin forest and Mines brother, M. D. Glazier of 44 Broad [ment of the metal vard ship strikes | {hrough the last remahiing sap nears o.n; rrospital society of Connecticut rs ssociation nd Ansinuations o cpetball, played in this city, Jan- |loan: secondly, the draft of the Street. Mr. Glotzer is hiere on a busi- |at Seattle and Tacoma, which tied up | Press ‘";" i “‘ ""‘_‘ s . ‘1"‘;‘_ concerning the membership; amend- n its motives, Mr. McMa- |0 5005 oral near-riots took place | agreements for the Manchurian and Ness trip for five or six weeks, and | shipvards in those cities since Janu- 2 few s «ulp‘“:‘:v;‘ by s U SRR S SR I the % lad ho o, the gym floor. To prevent a repe- “ Mongolian railway loans; thirdly, the Will visit the Traut and Hine Manu- |ary 21, was given last night by the [ Pehest of the Intente. HiciCo) Bnalatinel tol ditoctors s o member of hijan oL8a 1 ". tition of this action, it is probable | draft of the agreements for the Kao- facturing company while in town, aft- | Pacific coast metal trades district — —e officers; and to permit Felix O. Rus- jori, one which h o1 \w\v;-“im\v"‘ that the principals will cancel tho | mi-Suchowful and Tsinan-Shuntefu er which he will go to New York, | council, which concluded an eight day NEW LOCKER ROOM. tand to put up a foot drawbridge he best for the interests of i Y| game scheduied to be played in Hart- | railway loans; fourthly, the notes ex- Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago in j conference here by calling for a refer- Work on the locker room at the Y. | ©ver Morris Creek in East Haven." hat has ever been organizc ford on March 14. Mr. Slade said | changed regarding the co-operative his business interests. | endum vote of all jurisdictional units |z " A “has been started. and the | Governor’s Nominations. T OMARK'S NIGHT this morning that the local school | working of the Kiaochau-Tsinan rail- | e - jon a proposal for a coast-w v:\o strike | L, tition hetween what was farmerly The governor sent to the senate ST. MARK R authorities do not favor the kind of | way | oo R on Aprfl L. The proposed strike would | {16 two locker rooms of the associa- | the following nominations: As trus Mark i fix “ of 2| gume played by Hartford in the past “Besides these there are no other B = be “1‘ the p “,“”"“,f" 'H':n‘w!: ]rlv— tion, has been removed In the fu-|tees of the Mansfield Training school, of church nights at the Y. N few 3 | secret agrecments, nor are there se- ... s o mands made by uget Sound ship- | {yre there will be but one locker room | J. M. Lee, Norwich and Louise H. vill be observed in th It is said that athletic relations | cret treaties of any kind ]“"”'” N toRLe o tucted IDyRVEIUng S o d iy pkers In cxcess of those fixed | witp a service window, about 100 Merritt of Stamford, for four year building tonight The affair we already been severed between | “plegse disclose all these ‘lnc\x—l Nurses—Other Subjects Scheduled. -\\’ 111}{» "2‘“” awards which expire onlj,ckers and a basket system of lock- | from July 1 next; Oscar M. Leonard conducted ewhat ‘w‘w“ ““ Hariford High school and Loomis In- | ments to the peace conference as ¢ | The Red Cross committee of the | arcngs ers. The now form of locker room Of Tolland, and George Blumer of fnes us the factory nights Whic 1 | stitute, for reasong (he same as those | cumstances permit, and act according | Visiting Nurse assoclation announces e was adopted by the board of directors New Haven, for four years, from fuly proven so populay me I which are now being discussed by the | 1o your discretion.’ T RS e et e e 4 1 LA LN because of the increase of locker fa-| 1, 1920; Wm. O'Connor of Norfolk, e vmnasium and th B | ey e S _Boston, Mass,, Feb. 2 = Iml.lfl s list | ¢ilities made possible by its use, and | and Nathan B. Prince, for balance building will 1s th dis. B I i i h S *1¢ of men accepted Vv the nited States or s atior { of term ending Ju 999 - - = FE S e e CAMPAIGN AGAINST TOBACCO. |on Monday evenings and WedNesdfY cninolog Boara, after Hosl nhuslont| X Faattation Bt datag ,"} ‘l“ ',"’(. \] i e | Jastor of the 4 2 | Philadelpl Bebi 23— A¥campalent) o fternoons ChoNdlepielnsses il be e ol sme ) SRS S G BT B R hes SR - MAKE UP NEW REPORT | ooqinst the tebacco habit big Sin Maralie s Gibiooiiin e No s e on At Bastall Eai T plimen PEACE-MAKERS LEAVE. oot e tte K Tx Rosi Middlstowi of the | aga ing on its Merchant Marine {raining ships X ~ o and Stanley H. Edwards of Hartford | vork on preparing the 1 of | conducted by the medical stude # | Burritt school; and in the Vocational jnciuded Ernest Herman Schneider of Daiis el &2 The inter-allled s, rour years, from July 1 next: Ax [ property owners and their assessed | the University of Pennsylvania. Lead- | High school at 4 o'clock 633 Unit reet, New Britain (ailitenySribsion BtogiEo lnn A s Rl O rotlom ot ihciatataiprison ¥ Norils property as ordered by the last meet- | ers of the movement say the use ot| The Monday evening classes in = | Warsaw., _ for Pragie = to | acti ot Soahorn, Frederick M Imer ing of the common council was |tobacco hus greatly increased since | cooking for children and home nurs Native Eggs 55¢ dozen at The Busy | &% “""“""‘l”"‘ = oS l“”””"' Wm Cheney and Robert W. Post 1 ar Jerme * haea e La PS h Ir 7 iz o = etwee the ‘oles anc ook % % ol A morning, Six typists | the War with Germany began. ling will be held in the Grammar Little Store, 301 Mair street.—advt, | Cetveen he ole AN the r51 four years. Mr. Cheney replaces : (zecho-Slovaks, according to a wire- 3 : - ¢ pedpainpehenof, BN EE less dispatch received by the Polish|J: V- Cheney who recently resigned. fice of the second draft board which I i e | PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN DURING PEACE CONFERENCE AT PARIS | bt 5™, The ston, 5 00| v comme s 1ee. st . most completed. These lists are to Coolidge and Captain Duboste. | Advt re now busily cong: is being utili be in the hands of the council by v March 10 The tart on the lists Rt R 5 were delayed whil \iting for paper, . © i larke sized typewriters. ete.. bt i [ | is probable now that the work will be finished on time. Watch < Space Tomor- row For Notice of the Big Auc- tion Which Will Take Place in | CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT The Philathea girls of the Mothodist The proof of This City On Thursday, Friday. church will give an old fashioned en- Saturday. Absolute Sale By Or- A R e A der of the Sheriff of Panther e e e County of Hentucky. There is, sical selections and singing by a large ’ Alpeedly . CuommDollngBld 3 chorus. Other interesting numbers How Much Do You Offer? Do et e / Not Fail to See the Notice To- b | ° TASIEOW: | Native Eggs 5ic dozen at The Busy | ® = Little Store, 301 street.—Advt. | : . | is both in the eatingandthe ood health . that follows. Makes its own ’ , sweetening — ‘ requires neo add- ed sugar. . ... A delicious, . . . e economical f« “There’s o Reason™ L —4 [ E Stopthe pain! Give me relief! That’s what you want when you're hurt. That'’s what you get with Sloan’s Lin . Tt not only “kills pain,”’ but does it quickly, without delay. If you ented by Rheumatism, You don’t even kave to wait to rub Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Backache, in Sloan's Liniment. It peaetrates,and 1 body or nerve pain—just see how its clear, ciean liquid can be poured ickly a little Sloan's Liniment gives right on the skin without staining. Get relief. The very first application rests a generous size bottle from your and comforts. Seems to reach right druggist today. iffnces cubside, as the nd less. dent Poincare. Se: next to Mr. {are seated, Lloyd George, Balfour Wilson is Secretary of State Lansing. | and Bonar Law At the long table The photo shows, In the center | At the (left) end of the table with [ (at the Ioft) are seated Clemenceauy, . background (directly underneath the [ the president sits Colonel House. Next | Pichon. and Marshal Foch. a2y 4 30c, 60c, $1.20. clock) President Wilson and Pr Dilitierine o s () DG T e IO 727 R e o R o

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