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IDAY, MARCH 7, 1916 NG TO DO~ NGLAND'S ARMY 15 o BENGDEMOBILIZED | SPRING | | | | London. Feh. 20. (Correspondence zation of the British army is now § of the Associated Press the 1 full swing. Up to the present time {a total of 80,000 men = E through the six dispersal stations in ; England and Scotland. and skilled workers are being returned to in- | dustry in rapidly increasing numbers. Soon fifteen dispersal stations will be B in operation, each of which will be { capable of dealing with 2,000 men every twenty-four hours § According to Major-General B. I | Burnett-Hitchcock, director genera of demobilization, who at Camp Wim- biedon explained to a representative } of the Association Press the details | i of the work, it will he a long time { before the demobilization limit has | been reached. The question of the number of men each of the asso- | | ciated governments is to leave in the enemy countries for nccupation pur- be determined at the peace conference. i The following classes are being de- | ! mobilized en bloc here | Miners, sick and wounded soldiers convalescents, men over 41 who were called up in the last draft. “pivotal or leading men in industry, student | and teachers ————— Those that will not he demobilized count, 1.8 WRTic came for the Mrs. Maty, T8 " Pty Ml orcuMtion to start for home. | e atham sang solo ‘ere roun®ly [ The apPlications wore aenisd on tha ! vianed by the alBRCe ana wHRE| Frouna juha: neetines or i< xind | Without Their Support Infantry i Museums, Libraries, Galleries De- | o singularly appropriate for th& | Were prahibitgd by the orders forbid- i armistice, and his machinery was n<‘ II A fon served. ding an$.orfanized enemy forces Coblenz, Mar 6, (By The Asso- i . ne ready for its work as the exi- J. H. Kirkham after first ad: | —— tiacted by Amonicans it n e o outlines of his scheme were borrowed - - from the measures taken by the I N, ! — some well-chosen remarks to ; o Swayr T cupied territories or Germany will be { Russia. | i es e nding o ot NEW HEA(D OF U. 8. With American Troops in North ' paid immedimely. Authorization to Vladivostok, Jan. 16, (Correspond- 'I"‘?fi'-;'.sc,, f',n,n; ,“‘m\ il (“,”,hy}"ymyz? ! manifested in this country hn | Russia, Feb. 3, (Correspondence of ' this effect he actual number of units to | * was secured by the Third | ence of The Associated Press)—Many | e ready 3 2 ' saic G S T FLEET BORN HERE| the Associated Pross)—Besinning ot nsioiact e o sociated Press)—Many | got ready for demobilization said and from this date on| of . | e 4 B o 3 ol o R i £ of the mag nt | General Hitchcock, “is 17,000. There hlled attention to th hat near- Archangel and extending to the-fur- | the Americans will pay their way as ; nagnificent mo s of w"n";“m‘m‘ v":“‘”;)v 5 Im 00, ethors b 50 per cent. of the draft registrant e thest point souih in the forest {hey go. The money to pay the hack | 10SCOW, commemorative of emperors | ° < S o ) e : h : | category having different legal rights | this city;were aliens his situa- | 7 v where the north Russian cxpedition- hills anc S the future will | and states av sen destroy a ok W ”\:n( 2 :: : il | Rear Admiral Harry S Knapp Was pedition- bills and the bills of the future will | and statesmen, have been destroyed. |y, 1o safegnarded g ary force is operating against the Bol- quisitioned from Berlin, the ! savs a refugee from that city. Muse- e e e bl ea tlon A t e t " itai heviki, or the “bola,” Y diers ¢ v + 3 ibrar - o - : ate c b & - themselves to help improve—mo Born inE N B itnin i sheviki, or the “bols," as the soldiers army thus relieving the civilians of | Ums, libraries, and picture galleries GERGE TRen e e ol trying to compel anyone to hrcome call him up here, the work of .Amer- | the nccupied territory from taking the | have been requisitioned and their con- y A S Y] 85 i incer v N anc re ships are being con- | citizen—but by invitation, explana- | 1836, ican engincers is evident. chances of collecting from the Ger- | tents removed. The hest government | Meopeq’ rra tomennps 4re being con- on and encouragement, so th . N They went into almost impassable 'man government and private buildings have been v o transports a: ey hoice will lead him that way. The t Admiral Harry 8. Knapp, se- | swumps in the carly autumn and built NiHen | will exceed berth accommodation at dge then shook hands with by the navy department to| roads, blockhouses, the various ports from which the men " h start homeward not one pfennig will | Councils A = 1 Admiral W. S. Sims as | pp v nothing of a2 o e g . | are being sent home Every ship an a passed his certifi U ) Sdmis ‘l MRS R 51|/ Bridees, tojsay nothing of a corduroy be owing to civilians who have claimsi| * Military headquarters were located | giom: wooncs s Hom brinsdey aoe| - { commander o . ""' merica 'Hfl::! road or a railroad switch track Now fopr services rendeved or for billets in | in the Kremlin when the refugee loft ;mmp e e e The & T e e SR LoD e e naEan iR then S8 TR Ao e o Al Y inten BB T CTel ol o el ool iRt Gk N oncow B Hioetar il adl baenl et S 8 : { manner, 908 el nd s Rnacen s Sand v ol o¥thonthometer s Sronok far oohiar kindl infconncation ovithline b fromimembars il the bourseoislstand ]| re s ofthemiareiminens. 25000 have regarding how 4 zero. they have done the same keep of the American troops, so far | many executions had occurred. The of liberty and free eitizenshiy thing in the snow. as the army records are concerned. | city was divided into districts under Fortunately for the engineers, their ficfore the departure of the forces | supervision of commissions in a cam- most needad supply, wood. has boen tha commanders of the various units paign against counter-revolution. | close at hand. The PEritish officers il confer with the burgomasters of Krylenko was state prosecutor, Kam- -h citizen is the guardian of those i pome in Ia commanding the -expedition have the respective cities and villages in | eneft administrator of the city. in which he is a participator. | sraguated from the Hartford Publie ?vl;\g'h Pl";v'::‘\":v‘nlj_::;::(: “:‘Or‘_;lf‘_\'\:lv:;jt‘ll :1 vlvivx'.':*' r\;vv! o nlm: formality 4‘0mnlmj—\ ;ol‘uhn r. Muratoff "PlM com- Tust i beiausoin han e o leave I High school in the class of 1874, and ill receive from the burgomasters mander o e garrison. here was el Bt i i i f : | home doesn't entitle him, said Gen- | s 3 (Rlv@sonesintofaforestianditranatenncdiine velp (sl ingfull fistiowin e IS TG e bl Inofimini cipa (R ma M Ereaticara foner=8| f iy el M S s L aaC RS ¥ ome of its trees into livable bar- oleared up under t} 1a iy Tt o i itchcock, »e muster dicalisy The caning of oqu St Maiiass ha i S cleared up under this plan ated without regularity abidTivers e o e forata xpldier s h et aal At | m e me 1 [ fol e Uinited States Naval academy |l =2 is op blockhotises within' a coupls of service hefore a soldier in the field. | o ‘dangers of anarchy and qubsequently received his appointment as. carefully explained as 21 by the late Sen. Joseph R. Hawley. Inen the « mepicn came the |[charged (wenty to forty rubles for {nor iy the question of a man's de- ainly to opportunity, rights 1Ho war drnduated frone Annepeli b mas have been paying the | the shortest trip s e = SR !Lh.’l"m left in the hands of com- nship and treatment in the courts. | academy In 1978 and rapidly rose The country through which the Al- Icivilians their bills, but recently the There was no regular food supply. | i omeers N et sl ¥ : e S Widly Tose | jjed and Russian troops are operating Germa reporter cir s were | The abitants rded 1 o Aty ot G AR en are not born equal in color, size R ¥ ¥ Germans reported their funds were | The inhabifants depended upon pro- | i M. €. A. girls are here soen on the aiting their | balcony of the Casino at Aix-les- Sl e and the Y nee dancir Uadenwood Underwood | for the present are the railway per- sonnel in France, men having to do | | with transportation generally, and i’hn\(’ in charge of hor | Many physicians have been re 1'*'15!‘4, but a sufficient force will be | ivmrwmml to are for the 500,000 sick {and wounded now under treatment Oceniied Zoneala s o Y ; General Hitchcock had been work- ling on demobilization plans for 18§ months prior to the signing of the | oc- the Americans eventually | cupied by the Soldiers’ and Workmer imsell 100, are romembered hy many | polow wfll those who have lived-long in New 3 : | Britain 1 been built up in this land, how ¢ “'p Uit (g0 cnann was born contrasted With the autocracy and . FF 1855, the son of Fred- st systems of Europe, and NoWj .iici Kpapp who later made his ttord. Admiral Knapp ing been rleased from the army by the first of the vear Conditions of rail and road trans- portation in I'rance are extremely bad, he pointed out, and the question of supplying the army of occupatio in Germany was paramount from rank of midshipman in 1880 to | 4 - S Rl ; 5 ficer can't say,” the general continued, | A 4 is, for the most part, very sparsely cxhausted and that the re unable cts broug r : S = - wisdom. Each man was reminded | that af renr admiral, which commis. | Syion 18 .M“nlw‘m: v r\\mmm '(\h:‘x:(.‘ ¢ A)nl-\hv they f\fm( un,?lvh ?jn(. \Wfilfld,.hl"n'v' from rim1 1:ah-d,1\ v i animalel sooatallar he should become an apostle of | sion he received August 12, 1916. The | aop ' s polainy more fmoneyiiirom sBerlin irromithe jcountry, 8 atpound fotibread i o ¢ ¥the ‘messtandl we won’t! lat" ‘him | ne of political freedom and | first war vessel that Admiral Knapp (s gt i commandad was the U. $. 8. Tennes- can engineers have doubled the exist- The Coblenz burgomaster's office thus | cost ten rubles, meat elghteen, sugar ing number of houses in a village. nwes more than 500,000 marks for | forty, potatoes fifty rubies a pood | ! They have built, built and arc still , pills contracted in conncction w! h iy oie net A in which to carry the na-!sec on which ex-President William H. | piiry Innoriss el i on with fhe shirty-six pounds ) . | where the wife of a =oldier is serious el L e e e T e | ding. 5 maintenance of the Amervicans. The Eho¥ponulationtwasiRdividad BENToN| el el o A El e S e Tos. On papers we present i Ta ilea t anama cana One of their jobs on the Vologda jatter have for some time been in| four classes. Each person was en- ¢ saffne e name he | 1910 {c was chief of staff wit 5 = A 5 | children, are being dealt with as | fney in the name of the | 191 He w lef of T Wwith the | rai1road sector of the front has been favor of putting {he immediate pay- | titled to one-half to one pound of | lo anization committee. in11907 and 1908, and et S L 2 £ quickly as possible v S governor of Hanto Domiage | 10 transform rough little Russian hox in \practice, ibut before it Ersad ever. other day oKLy a8 nomen 2 s Americanization representa- Rove San B0 ! cars into habitations for troovs. They uld be inaugurated it was necessary | The Muskovites were fleelng 10 { quantities of luggage. One ship from have double-walled them against thie ' to gain the consent of the Allied com- | Ukrainla. Over 800,000 persons al- | y1o1lnnd had 2.800 tons of it. fn. f cold, and in a company train one can sion RealikoneRtnero M cn il eruzce o e o RS R T or find bath cars, kitchens, offices, dor- i NMansifen R E e i Ln D R ONERE ATOB ¢ e i o ; toralanal ¢ Y sai Many houses of the erstwhile | e £ it sieincdiand nference relative to that work i of Martford. and the New York | o0 0 o hospitals and nearly seehive, which was erturned and t . Yacht club. He is (% tythine ZORE DS HAD well-to-do were occupied by working- | un ocer badly stung : an :P(@rrhaflfie of suggestions | \:r“.r“ Tut He is fn his sixty-third | o 0 "1ind of a commissary store or AZ ISLANDS HA e i Bl m”rHA v"]y 4 I{Nv”%..‘ S % o conduct of what may be the | ¥er canteen, all built from box cars, and, . - et ilsired lelose e d nday en, = : 7 ories and mills had closed and emp- |, Sl R 0 Sehn e G e BRI SHERD G {900 WO o e r the most part, lighted by electric- GREAT PART IN WAR: Pax ol coalllinio ooalioily| oonondsnEEsa Nt oo dn s oS it for the education and Ame NOT LIABLE FOR TAX. forin Bap - & tled. There was no coal, no coal oil, | gemobilization machine On ) i ity T I no machinery nor machine parts, no — Their Possession as Allied Naval Base | engineers and few laborers. Practi- “Compassionate cases,” that i e various industrial institu 1917-1918. Mo is a member of the city will meet this Army and Navy club of Wash- city Americanization office 1 and New York, the University anization of the immigrant who re- Corporation Counsel J. E. Cooper ey g fian ]' men r'\"r:'fl un; x;:r?: a \-':u-, ain n his speech, sentiments | has given the fire commissioners a g 2 4 ing them. no matter what the hou ains a his s . s e TQ - . : ally rinters were ouf of employ- | ¢ . e hd living. ruling relative to the payment of a ME)&ICAI\S PREPARE Was a Distinet Factor in the :“'G::‘ g‘:wr:, ihclsoviet oiging werelthe d o mh}n al The factories of New PBritain have | War tax on the Maxim pump. When S € Each receives a ration hook. an un- e = ;. e only newspapers published. EAItors | cninlowm e S e en ready and active in their co. | the machine was purchased the mat- FOR ELECTIONS Downfall of Germany. B bt | employmentipolity way wa x e whatever | ter was not scttled, and a contract : pamphlet of good ac 1 eration nmomote wha ' D >ortuga arcl a o 1he eity. | M e m],llouif.‘h((; was drawn whereby the city would iEhEm, PRl S had lonsiince lettihe oty a label for the return of his over- ' e e R VRS (o T A o () prE R the Azores Islands as a| T %_r'(.x“mflw pHnell b coat. and a certificate entitling him to i American scheme of | COTporation counsel, the city is not| Various Candidates Begin Work of , Raval base has been a distingt facto: S itmeins CouneiiEon meraes |\ diawanayiandiallialonances SlopRaE ) B i - | Hable for the tax, and the board will O s ciomy sl Henes T il anclt isuLan dustrial i‘i‘ bt i e e et re e s 20 Organizing Their Campaigns: Tg- miral Herbert Omar Dunn, U. N., | companies of all semi-public institu- Thorough identification of the re- e second time ¢ these represen- | ¥ SYCRE $201. : | 3 0 commang that base, who recently ; fions had been permitted to continue. | (. ning soldier is regarded as impor- | htive ave come together for a sim- e nore Carranza’s Request. bon, where the Amer-| Twenty thousand “Red billet- | io0¢ “You would > surprised,’ » ar ce and exchange of expe- RABBI PRICE TO PREACH. i ' B o 2 : B ol oo Ror o e ety d caid General Hitcheock, “to know | M SToxicoRGIty R anchily SeCandldales ) course of training for Bolshev how many Tommies change thei T | gregation Beth El Rabbi Price will f(") "l‘r;““;'; 'I“"‘]““f; "i’;a“]:‘r’:‘:\"’:y Mexs was received | cers had been inaugurated i lentification disks with pals. It's. the preach a sermon on “Who's Who in ¥ th the Por ve had ne in the French army. Why they - e — PWEDISH LODGE TO tho Bible” dealing with prophetic | thelr campalgns, despite a proclama e al Cante o o | sons of sixteen years and upward. I e e VL) JOINS YANKEES' TEAM. facts outlined in the teachings of the :_’""‘ 2 :“ “"“ o ]“;"“]‘”‘; ST tro, and a hanquet Fone. 9 were ',,;;‘ v IJr th o | are always burying the wrong man.” Richmond, V .nv-:.h g }kdvfldn — R RTa T s e = © | that such action be postponed until | _ rlous lack c he sale e g 5 his riflc and | Mooers, infielder with the Richmon Y prophets. He will also deliver a short £ S e caiior The soldier turns over his rifle and ooers, in HAVE ANNIVERSARY ermnm:w at the services Saturday | the latter part of :his vear e i e > of valuables and gold wa nibited monts, but e permitted | Virginia, league club last year, toda i morning dealing with the new form ©mihe &) oy fURliten] PR pneee P e e All valuables were 1d regis his uniform and “tin hat.” He | signed a contract with the New York of Sunday school teaching. Sunday |1V OPPosed to the government ques- tered. R “Liberty Loan” bonds n his army overcoat with- | American league club. alkyria Lodge, O. of V.. Was Organ- { school as usnal Sunday 10 a. m tion the sincerity of President Car- per cent. | i < o i nces in this work | At the services tonight at the Con- fn an interview with a Seculo b were offered for sale at s i - ey 5 | porter, Rear-Admiral Dunn expressed ¢ nth. 1 for ranza's declaration he has no I i i of their face value | rihe Siitiearh tallo o=l e T e e e o f the station huts is a tailoy ized 19 Years Ago—Special o g intention of attempting to evale the o St ‘\“‘,""““““ | shop where the soldier is given his B SN | JANY WOUNDED RN constitutional provision prohibiting | ¢0-0D* A el B R DOPE FIENDS ACTIVE AGAIN e At & & £ { New York, March 7.—Four thou- | gone man from twice serving as pres-; . T LEoIn St UbL A | LE attern, made to his | | sand, four hundred troops arrived on | jdent by secking his own re-election a ) T W A e, ! S eaenit want el i . the stcamship Mongolia from St. Na Those most prominently mentioned | ng would please the Azoreans | T Sl e . o The | Thousands Have Discovered Dr. zaire. About 1,000 of these were con- { a5 probable candidates for the presi- N';w ‘w]'n to be able to m!v nn\ltx{suv Cost btk bt i e : ¢ At Edwards’ Olive Tablets are anniversary cele- escing from sickness or wounds. | geney in 1920 ¢ General Pablo | to President Wilson personally hen London, 1 h 1.—Opium smoking | ,resent c con- | T g osg Substitute. ration in rer hall tonight. The | The units comprised detachments of | gonzales, Ciencral salvador Alvarado, | the President embarked for Burope, | 4,,q drug t ppear to be _ B a Harmless Sul the $7th and 91st divisions, and the Rear-Admiral Dunn cabled him a re- | qyiged in to cater extent N Dr. Edwerde’ Olive Tablets—the substi 104th and 116th batteries trench ar- auest tt the ship might Dpass in | peminy ondon than is AR : o el — are a mild but suge emian lomel I g nena REDS ARE STRENGTHENED e for calom are tillery together with 149 casual off- | 0”1\ "interion view of the islands. The request was | gyown, Facts wore disclosed : gt S gk ek xative, and their effect on the liver cers of various branches of the serv- General Alvarado was founder of | Sranted, and afterward, at a meetins | jnquest this week on a young popula R 3 5 almost instantaneous, They are the result 1 1 ; { ice the Hennequon regulation commission | in Paris, the president changed Rear- [ actress which shows that what German Wireless Tells of More Gov- | o'n g i0arde? determination not to treat the 1 i hall, and re- | S O;“‘_‘fmnn‘ He reported o have | Admiral Dunn to convey to the Por- | cajleq *“doping parties” have I ernment Men Going Over to Itebels, ver and bowel complaints with calomei. O e 1L~w- ot | MORE TAX INFORMATION, begln negotiations for {le purchase | fuguese people s sympathy and | frequently held in various flat R — curraan wire. | His efforts to banish it brought out these " "o e Washington, March 7.—In comput- | or 5 newspaper in the capital to sup- | {h2nks for their friendship and co- | west end of London. that cocaine and etk e e hnleo&ive~colowd.tnlbletfl';]md° ing incom~ taxes a husband and wife | o his candidacy. It is expected | CPeration with the American naval | heroin are taken habitually and vari- | phat, 14ition to the volunteer ma. | Thesepleasant little tal bmad “mad’ having incomes from separate sources | | s forces at the Azorc Bt e made ol Ghinaton Bl h and a portion of (he | that calomel does, but have no ? apply the lower ra he influenza has not sparcd Po . : th »f Tondo - & . v ~ffects, They don't injure the teeth like may each apply th er rate of has not sparcd Por st of London militia, parts of the Sec- ,uks‘r B I Thay el ka i peric to the first $4,000 ~ R = 5 of tugal's westernmost colony and there : e o oking or | anq nent and the Guards | Strong liquids pews F . llee i B e S0k \»2:—;;" mapsrsinonjopne iyl erouplodnuii el RIS Se SR e et T Hrorte s oa| LA SR Sl e o frauble and quickly correct it. Why urs Borei il act ac pianlst e iainin e today FinisWteatreWorn | tlonalilibera oA RIeRae S food. Rear-Admiral Dunn clsewhere e e " | cure ehcx;vergtm?zinh”mdm:iw the law, emphasize ‘11-‘, however, that | | oISt TROOPS ORGANIZED. cceeded in obtaining some . The herolu is i small quan Owing the strike of a,{\sneSodostrong iuids, It is beat not the higher rate of 12 per cent ap- Viadivostok l March 7 Gen. Jan ts of wheat from the tities for fiv and { and compositor e Wolf Bur s 'f(a calomel, but to let Dr. Bd . S ern | Plics to the halance in cach nin has beon designated by ! s, but also dis ted (o the is- | cacaine at Wk : s dd to be wnable i ; Lii:vi’l‘ablctstake‘“lfl'm wards h colonial costumes; al- TR French government as commander of | landers 1e available medicine W nosses Aty th Inquc described | printed bulleti Most headaches, “dullness® and that scene, costumes of British AGNEW WITH SENATORS Lettish {roops which are heing organ- | from ¢he American ships. sending the | parties held in flats where opium was 5 Berlin disp Jazy fecling come from constipation gnd \nd ali nations at close. Foston, March 7.—The release of | ized in western Siberia. There are|naval surgeons to visit the sick and | smoked ‘1,: Cost of the evening's en- | from there Wednesday midnight Ly rordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' anniversary celebration is held | Catcher Sam Agnew to the Washing- | said to be more than 20,000 Lettish | the hospitals and furnishing gasoline '“”’f:_“'““‘“\“:’ '~_~‘”'~>][1"' 1 twenty-five | o : It was reported N BOv-, quue Tablets when you feel “!oggy" and, ¢ in Turner hall, and is one | ton club was announced by Manager | fugitives who can be mobilized, and | for the Red Cross ambulances. The to fifty dollar L 1e authorities, ment circles that, as a result o “heavy.” Note how they “clear” clouded siz cvents In the social life of | Barrow of thc Boston Americans to- | the work is progressing. They will| Stars and Stripes is the most popular | seeking those Who supply the drugs | compramise reache Wi e brain and how they “perk up” the spirits. tion. ln,«)_ be sent later to Lithuania, it is stated.{ foreign flag in the Azores Islands (e arrested one woman strike ght end today | 19¢ and 25¢ a box. All druggists. anniversary of Val of Vasa, will be General Alvaro Obregon and Attor- ney Aguirre Berlanga, now secretary kyria committ as arranged a 1 ried out, and fol- observince in Turner hall, meeting will adjourn to the rooms the form of a musical play, £ four acts. Special cos- that General Obregon 1 receive bured fo o singers a L most e e ovable evening is anticipate cenes a scene, with summer n to the Aail

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