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JESDAY, MARCH 25, 1018, VS FEAR EVIK ATTACK FUROPEAN CHANGES MANY AND FREQUENT S0 Much SoflThal Official Guidei Is Worthless | ) 5 y § ANNNN d at Paris Think Iirst Drive Against Poland and Rumania. - arch 24, (By fress. eace conference took a ew today of untry, fid these joted by L Hlungar fear,” said of the countries Ipread of and hat The Asso- —Jugo-Slavs delegate pessi- Q N | | i | | the situation and 4 i \ \ \ N of The Kind You Have Always Bo ture of Chas. H. Fletehey, and B p(-y«m:)‘l supervision for over to_deceive you in ‘this. Counterfeit, ite u,]",»(.,.s-gpml" are l:ut o‘p(-rhuvuts,s;‘;nhméxt:lt::ggzratgz health of Children—Experience against Experiment. wWhat is CASTORIA a harmless substitute for C - goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It?‘:?u&]otgh(l).:l;ul‘)la‘n‘:r Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use forthe relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and py regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as similation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Paris, Feb Associated march of history pondence The has Poland Rumania, likely to revolu- has borne the signa- Jhas been made under his 30 years. Allow no one the Press.) swift regions were the Bolshevik which reduced | o waste paper value most of the ex-| Furo- pean state affairs, has heen too rapid| for the old Almanach de Gotha. In peace times, this compendium of statistical data concerning princes and | potentates and their dominions went| to press about the end of Crctober.! when its information supposed to hold good for anoth and it generally dld, barring coup d’etat or other in South Now, however, its which went to the printers in Decem- ber, is affected in several important respects by sudden developments in- volving many of the former ruling houses of Europe. Amusing to students of Germany's { eastern border policy is the naive pre- fatory remark that “the editors gret that after having prepared three | new articles on Finland, Poland and the Ukraine, they were obliged to cancel all three owing to the chango in the course of events." | In other words, Prince au- isting works of reference ahout situation v resistance to Bolshevism ma be the Bolsheviki may B central Europe. The Hun- {revolution signifies not only nsion of the Bolshevik move- to the doors of Vienna, gt and Belgrade, but an al- i{between the an and Hun- Soviets. Perhaps the Ausuan 'German socialists may be - d. B¥A' political and military offensive Il probably be directed first against land and Rumania and then against ¢ho-Slovak The tirn of the ! Bugo-Slavic union will come next. In bhat event the armies of Lenine and issallies would have only to cross Wgo-Slav territory to invade western lurope.”’ { The delegaies derive from this si ‘mation an argument in favor of the | Yecognition of the Jugo-Slav nation | & means of strengthening the i Charles of Hesse, brother-in-law of ority and prestige of that govern- ! the former German emperor, will ment. | never seat himself upon the throne of e Finiand, and there is to be no Prus- sian predominance in Poland and the STRINGENT LAWS TO {iraine. GOVERN BOI‘SHE‘TIKI‘ The downfall of the houses oOf Hohenzollern and Hapsburg has not Y as - vear, some America. for 1919, Russ issue re- 17 (4 In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY; NEW YORK CITY. Frederick SCULPTOR COMPLETING BUST OF PERSHING caused the compilers the Alma- nach much racking of brains. The | brefix ‘“ex’ ap ntly held to be | sufficient to define the present status of William 1I. and Charles I., al- though the former is still credited wih his full titles and the latter still styled among otherthings “King of Jerusaiem. of the Trentino 4nd Lord of Tr i 1ch the same treatment re German princes and ated. They ap- as they were of L bumper ands like- Martial Law Dcath Proclaimed and 8 to have been X Decause of the ffter. Lack of es \resulted in en practically all S and lakes of the that waS formed in the warm | Penalty Provided foir Resistance and Robbery and Looting. Paris, March 24, (By ed Press.)—TUnofficial The reports Allied there are debating the advisability of that i Associat- n the riv X States. Jce disappeared quickly sunshine nearly everywhere and | weather bureau experts id today | there was boind to be a shortage of | natural ice for consumers during 'the | coming summer. i Statistics show that her gen- | cral notion that the winter ac- tually was the mildest ever known in- stead of nierely one of the mildest is erroneouvs. The winter of 1875-76 was considerahly warmer as was the | winter 187 The winter of 1881- was about like that just passed and in 1889-90 1t was considerably warmer east of the Alississiypi viver. The winter 06 fell slightly short of Deir mild as that ¢ 188889 " from | Budapest state that missions | o Blyen nd com- dual ‘atti- ‘whoridte on | 3 who abd leaving and the disarmament of the city being considered. Order prevails and no injury has vet been done forelgners. American representatives are being assured protection and maxy sked to remain it is. said. Martial law has been declared and the death penalty has heen prescribed for armed resistance to the Bolsheviki and for robbery and looting. A fine of 5.000 crowns has been fixed for the sale of alcoholic liquor, and a fin of 10,000 crowns for drinking it. Two British monitors are reported to ! have arrived at Budapest having been under fire on their way inel Danc i anaRehcliay ube. Other British and veaz S ELS8iRn Ca8 S : ! sels are near at hand. A British pa- Eol Jeanenioyisionalif§soveuny Tos oat wwas Seimen by the authes. | ments abound. There is Poland, de- ties hut was returned with apologies | SCTiPed In the almanac as ang et iens e cent kingdom." whose s It is sald that rumors that Hun- | oo 1‘”’,‘*"”.‘,‘" Hinland g ommerly gary has declared war on Rumania, ‘(','““'1“' Heliy mae oo presideny by Czecho-Slovakla and Jugo-Slavia are | Gon- Mannerheim is the present ‘‘re-| extremely doubtful. Six hundred [ S0 Hungarlans who have been prisoners | .11 UKraine : : stitutional offwarniny Russlasare jsaldStofibe frecily Salk with Gon! Skorovaaskias Eet Iyrningfoa iy acrosst tn i Garpatijans: Jins L EL RA SRS IESEROR S S0 RS being under the influence of Bolshevik | i, < "O0 Re: ROt Sty “i ’r‘)“,'_; doctrines. cember 15, 1918, the Hetman was ab- dicated and the power is in the hands itrectorate consisting Win- Ko, Petliur and Andreievka.” Russia, or, F its modern ! name, the “Feder Socialistic Re- public of Russian Soviets,” at whe head Lenine (Vladimir Oulianoff) and Trotzky (Leon D. Bronstsin) figure, is in a chaotic state as far as Its inter-| nal administration is concerned. The Almanach enumerates the cleven “more or lessindependent’ states into which the empire has fallen, as fol- lows: Poland. Lithuania. Baltic states (Courland, Livonia, Esthonia); Fin- land, Ukraine, Bessarabin (occupied by Rumania): Georgla, Northern Cau- casus, territory of the Don and terri- tory Astrakhan, Turkestan, Si- beria. Vanished is the of the sonorou the Russian aris filled the higher in the old empire bers of the “Counc of Commissaries of the People” are immedlately fol- | lowed by the dignitarics of the Greek Catholic church. If there are any excellencies or other functionarles or officials in present day Russia, the Almanach does not give them. | As for the diplomatic corps at Petrograd, ail the ambassadors and | ministers, except one from Spain, are significantly designated as ‘“absent.” One curiosity is that Albdania shares with San Marino distinction of having a government indleated by pear in the almanac but for the “ex Democratic infiltration in has set in from the top instead from the bottom. For although administrative branches of the Ger- man government are filled with tl usual array of excellencies, profes- sors and councilors, vet at the head of the government stand the names of Ebert. Scheldemann, Dittmann, Landsberg and Barth. Nobody is supposed to care about their Chris- tian names: The German s still given e Frencl troovs in is Germany of the " G pa us a fare ticket or a transter, is S for service, and is entitled Hent, courteous s e. jere - will be persons unre: and discourteouvs toward us, who be insolent and who will try ou WPatience, but nevertheless our duty is to keep our tempers, to listen to com- plaints, to correct deficiencies in serv- | ice and to .do everythin to | make frlends fcr our company. “*Neve the past bhe is ATISFY] FROM LU loan’s Liniment has the punch that relieves rheumatic twinges an ind we ourselves : national colors black, white and flag still blazouns are red. the as irdulge with 4 passenger. “Courteou: tr lic an all-important | good service. ° “Discourtesy, gruffress, on the part of e¢mploves tolecited by the public otficers of our comjpany. “Men handling the money Connecticut company are obligation to their and to the public, the highest moral v ir a noisy argument up LEARN TO CUT M French Home Dieteties Class Practical Demonstration By William Cowlishaw. ment pub- of of ti clement is Jo. Davidson, nander who sculptor, in chief of the Mr. Davidson won by his celebrated Arms.” («©) AL E great statue, X ey has won great fame as a recogni< “France is above showr in insolence will not ! nor by putting the finishing T teuches on the congestion- e -stimulating ‘r:r:x- , L fiont pubbing right t2 § peucircles withost 1 st g t and brings quick reli e A wonderful help fcr gprains, stroins, stifi- | e, lumbago, brui : o today——costs l‘mlg 0z zch c your druggist for1 er "i;ecp it handy for the whol The big bottle is economy demonstration { evening, at the market of Willam Cowlishaw, for the benefit of home | dietetics class, under the supervision of Miss Jeanette Metcalf home dem- onstration agent of Hartford county, was attended by twenty members who are taking the cour The ritive of meat was their economi value, ough explanation iade ketable variety to buy The evening clags will discon- tinued during the Haster vacation, hut the Wednesday afternoon will | be held at the milk station 3 o’clock, as usual. FLEESON T0 REFEREE Wrestling The meat | | . bust of Gen Pershing r'nn\v] Underwood & Underwoud the & WHEEL USED BY GERMANS TO CONSERVE RUBBER of the under a fellow em- well as tion to s described as “a con-| monarchy on a republican' heavy > g as a obliz ploves under | \ as value nf various cuts well thor- | mar- | them - e explainec s nd of nagers and obligation te with these in tlielr departmenis absclute fairness, horor and .nd to act on cc1strictive erit and helpful suggestions from the public “We are “We must rintenden: me under the . a the } office 1 with taet, jcism CARAGUA PRESIDENCY, Manaz Mar ano Chamorro, president of will prohably be a cand! daie to succesd himself at the coming Hig candidacy is encounter- considerable cpposition through- the covrtry, it is understood ¢ Schwetz Nicnragua, he Nicaragi, electio ing ont all in one big family. at work tcgether—we must | work with our brains as well as our | bodles to conserve -every — rosource. | every cent of inccme in o1der that our company may o ish itself sound- ly, and build up a great spirit of | helpfulness on the part of the public | the public good will so vital to our | | CHARLES IN SWITZERLAND. Zuarich, March 3 peror Charles and tis in Switzeriand Mcnd: y. They will re- side at the Chateau Mantegaytaed, near Rorschach, on Lake Constance, is Em- Former Promoter mily arrived 3rocklyn, to Be Third Man on Mat During “@rom time to time you will receive communications from your company You will be told how things are going how we are succeeding, how | falling down. our problems thought; give the public ervice; work your brain your body. “Working together we'll win pub- lic favor and persoral success. w the timer. “THE CONNECTICUT COMPANY, Concerning Louis “L. S. Storrs, President.” | issued a defi to Ventr Accompanying the letter is a blank | has the following to the employes are invited to use In| I am bringing along making suggestions for the improve- stle Al Veritres cnd wil! gra ment. pf the service. throw him twice in 45 minutes. “If Ventres fee he can stay minutes with Louis Kopen he cellect 50, 1le can have the $50 |HUNS AND YANKEES | o . IN DEATH GRAPPLE | mnve” Mickailof-Vogel Bout Wednesday. THAT A HARDOL IT ARM- ONINE TAKES KICK OUT OF AND RENDERS M- Y‘A;css. IT 1S THE EAT| FAMILY REMEDY FC ALL} FORMS OF COLDS ANR RE- MARKABLE PREVTIVE FOR THE MORE n&i\l(!vg;s | ROAT AND LUN COM-| = OF ADUL AND John STOP BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT J. Fleeson, sports writer on | the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, who has | promoted a number of the big wrest- vour best | ling tourneys in and around Manhai- your best | tan, will be {he referee of the Micka s well as | lof-Vogel bout at Turner hall next Wednesday night. At the recent Zbyszko-Lewis match, Mr. Fleeson D | of | with us, wo N are e pomp and unding names of tocracy that once dministrative posts The severn mem- panoply Here's Instant Relief! No Pain, Sore- s ness, Stiffness After Rubbing With “St, Jacob’s Liniment.” Ah! Pain is gone! Quickly almost instant re- | lief from stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with “St. Jacobs Liniment.” Apply this soothing, penetrating oil | directly upon the ache, and like magic, | relief comes. “St. Jacobs'Liniment” conquers pain. It is a harmless back- ache, lumbago and sciatica relief, which never disappoints, can mnot in- fure and doesn’t burn or discolor the skin.” Straighten up! “'sitiches.” soreness, has I"leeson Kopen, who Mr. N . CHILDREN. {mave a bottle of af all times—there’s what shstant it will ve needed,pecially 0. for coughs that threatoronchi- tfs. Nothing quite cqualinonine for bronchitis. Linon handy no teg what | boy wr to e pads b wheel rim made of steel tween the steel rim re made of rubber. and and the the Stop those torturous s 4 0STRILSYD OPENANCOLD ORTARRH How To Get Reliefen Head and Nose are St Up. ;'our in head or disappears. iT clogged will open, thpassages of nead will cleal vou ¢ bleathe ‘freely. N¢e snuffling, hkwking, mucous d&8e. dryness ofiheagache; no stri8 for breath M(;ne‘gl: gmall bottEly’s Cream Balm from your dr. f*n(:ba;)-plv\vr ; liftie of this tragra soPHC ¢ T iy your nostrils. It e ‘:(;nfi 1 eyery air passage ‘Ollen .m‘ oth- ing and healing ©0°° in- fammed mucous rane, glving watant relief. colds and ca- Lt mdon’t stay stuf raRelief is sure. Lo catars nostri your tarrh yield lke ged-up snd mise ALLEG Topeka. Kan., ) growing pale and thin of their five dave’ fast 1. W. W. members held jnil here continued t { all food offered ithem. Fat Pecple Get Tihn safe home method 5 DAYS, Al hough Stal the result | One American d to Death in ol Street Brawl in Coblenz—First in the county | av to refuse Serious Tronble, 24, Amer Coblenz, March (By the Asso- ciated Press.) n army head- quartars today completcd of the rican the investl- three and number of civilians at Gulz, a suburb of on March 16. In the fight American private was stabbed to . | ’ A - bo oll of korein at iideatngundypanoliely eriously | golio & plain directions under $100 guarantec wounded, while two Germans received | thac you reduce 10 60 ibe. or more | stab wounds men with sev- vou desire. New book tells all whatever ook - Brall other Gern are being about reducing welght cuickly, pleasantly, jieraliother ing held | Lo lingly, in plain wrapper, free; wriis jeotslal to Kor g Station F, New fight | | | | | | | i | | ight between soldiers a t Get a small druggist's | one N n_ Co., Co, N A—T19, | The Ameri s contend the | began when a Germen made remarks | refiecting upen Americans, which | were resented hy the The | Germans maintain Americans stopped them on ihe destroye | their inditidual permits A Ctenpl ed 10 separate | two companions, cre her brothe TH is the first fight With fatal re- sults that has occurred since the American troops occupled this city, soldiers ' Head or chest are best treated “externally” with \7ICKS\7AP “YOUR BODYGUARD" - et e na German g whom rl fromn of 1 was 307. 60r. % twelve alleged | ‘ In a moment you will for- get that you ever had a back, because it won't hurt or he stiff or lame. suffer! Get a small trial bottle of t. Jacobs Liniment” from your drug- gist now snd get this lasting relief. JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested without the after- math of painful acidity, the ! joy is taken out of both ‘eating and living. I-M0IDS are wonderful in their help to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleas- ant to take —relief prompt and definite. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION 05 Don't. | | blanks WOMEN HAVE SOCIETY, Organization | Female of Engineers Makes Its Appearance in England. LIBERTY BONDS | Worth One Hundred Cents on the Dollar Thecunnurgifiallnrancu. The Live Store Our Government and Will Take Your $50 or $100 Liberty Bonds AT FULL With Every Purchase of 2 Man's Suit and March of the handed 25.—Women discaveries of the war, have torether in the Woman's Engineering soclety, a frade union, which has declded upon what the women term a ‘“forward’ move- ment. The women, who arc doing techni- cal work in government and con- | § trolled factories, weli as in pri- vately owned institutions, want among other things: Admission to the ciety of Engineers, bers of institutes of naval architects, iron other hodies now closed to women, | H to serve on the boards of universi- ties, and to become elizible for toch- ! nical branches of the service Wo men's their need London, engi- neers, one as Amalgamated So- become mem- clvil engineers, and steel and to nigher e We Stand by o they position there will e for engineering products | throughout the world, and there will | be work for Women as well as for l men.*” vay VALUE the Difference in Cash. | | |

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