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French Capital Especially Irédignant Over New Cen forship Rule, LONDON, ‘March — 25.—Morning Rewspapers wn animourly charge the \sthittty for Hungary's embracing } Bolsheviem areal the general dissatis | taetion over ifhe delay of peace the manner bp which it has incu responsibility but While = treating Hungarian episode more, lightly than others, b cause it doe not believe the whole country wifi, like Budapest, becom P a an Fu at, | Bolshevik. the Post accuses the con {BANKING ANC! ference of} delaying peace, while its idealists are “Collowing the will-o the-wisp calied tho League of Na tiona” The Tiplograph ascribes the gravity of the * uation to -icteulation which assumed a Htonger war and left the fa| parc) @y to a policy of peace.” ysaie.| They Chronicle thinks Hungary has |wiven m healthy shock to public « 3. aj ion and that if the Council of Ten re SS a me | sends it may prove a blessing jon | & hise a = | PARIS, March 25 eater ta of tature the iat Gap'af| (MM Supreme Cour ps. nian dies ah ‘onference t the ‘aid defendan’ published regan but the official aroused the press. Those newspapers whose } dangerous m much Mies unpre The decision of nothing to be its pr »mmuniqu indignation of mais 1, te in the hee Bi it is to comment upon foreign affairs | on in strong terms. the 88) The others follow Seen with a fow sarcastic observations. Raymond Kecoly s in Figaro: “Wien the situation is so disquieting, at a moment when the Allied Govern ments who, having left no blunder ver in need n, they 1 between unmade, are more than of the support of public ular Chinese and themselve OVER, HUNGARY tin says: “It js not for us to judge the method, kely 1 further | adding to the crowing anxiety in th Entente countries. The nature of the “Pertinax” article in the Boho de Paris may be suff , clently described by its caption, Recent — operations havel| which reads: “The Council of Ten | proven up one of the newsgr districts | | Goes Underground.” Le Journal says: “The conference ‘bas made an heroic resolution. It has decided to drape its wounded dignity in the most absolute mystery.” _ LUXEMBOURG SOON UNDER AMERICAN ARMY CONTROL of ‘al decry 9 which, in the opinion of experts, is destined ti» become « coreg centre of great impor- tithe Glenrock Oil Co,, controllin; extensive acreage in this, as as other proven Wyotping districts, wll benefit by the intensive develop- ment now in progress. The improved conchtion, financial peace dicatiss an advancing market in vane y Wi é Include: dei ’~ ten heey se tna tulad Duchy Will Be In luded l nder Jur | mation will be pees om request. isdiction of Gen. Cronkhite Ask for @. RB. a A Ston h After April 1. GharlesA.Stoneham& C0. |) comuve sire at caseine 1 Broad Street, New York. Press).—Word was received at the ES dquarters of Gen, Dickman here’ to ieo— Boston Gay from jeneral Headquarter that aukee Bpisdelbhiestoronts ‘Ne Promotions, | the Duchy 1 be inoluc control of xembourg will on April nthe under th the American Third Army the jurisdiction of which will extend to the French frontier of 1914 | The Sixth Corps, commanded by Brig i Adelbert Cronihite, will functior in the Luxembourg area with the Fifth ty-third Divisions, which have been attached to the Second Army Gen, Cronkhite is expected to take up| headquarters at Laixembourg Bonght—Sol—Quoted city also being the gencral ee Seud for circular giving }\‘\\2 Sauunn tee reli ERoTine | Third Army Sixth Corps the with complete information with re- wrth to the Rights available to shareholders of record as of March 29th. J.J. BUTLER, Specialist, }{six Reaiments Over the! 397 Broadway, New York, N.Y, |! Donets K ‘Phones Worth 248-249-748! 482. | LONDON, March Six Bolshevik Re alans Retare to War Pet '. — oe OIL | HARBIN, Thursday, March % (Asso At present market prices, or bank even at higher prices, the stock ron aa thelr ates should be bought because of the J] and returned to prison. The Iunanians fused to Kuard the railways in ONLY MEDICINE valuable Rights available to share- holders of record on March 29th, Complete information on re. quest. Prompt inquiry ts advisable. BAKER, GOODWIN & CO., 42 Broadway, Now York, N. Y, Phone Broad 4135 Salt Creek Producers Ass’n Bought Sold Quoted Fux information regarding this im- portant Wyoming oil security fur- Bished upon request. L.L. WINKELMAN & CO. New York Street nat Building. TELEPHONE 6470 BROAD. Direct Private Wire to Various Markets Extraordinary Success Which “Fruit-a-tives’’ Has Achieved One reason why “Fruit-a-tives extraordinarily lief to those suffering with ¢ raifnaiton Torpid Liver, Indigestion, Chronic Head taches, Neuralgia, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Rheumatism, Pain in the Back Eczema and other Skin Affections, is cause it is the or successful in. giving medicine In the world made from fruit juices Fruit Laver 1 f the medicinal principles fc in apples, oranges, figs and pru gether with the nerve tonics and ant septics INTEREST & b DIVIDEND NOTICES eS a ES posed 50« 6 for $2.50; trial size sor from FRUIT-A-TIVES “TU OMPH Ol & KEELNING ww. 4 By Beaton, sorta, | | MADE FROM FRUIT, HUNGARIAN SOVIETS? wer IN Mareh Increased rest GREATLY EXAGGERATED ws" sn! eit | Panic in Budapest but Coun |war if Dans awarded bo i ; hey have adopted the battle Death tr Not Accepted New rather than become Polish. | COPENTTAGEN Mar Th r pi ) to annexation of Danzig vichbone ® prominent official 7 spatch to the Achtuhr Abendblatt, A efused to allow merchant ship | Limited, OGDENSBURG,N, ¥.—-Advt panic prevails in Budapest, WHITESTA RSi in Service Flag Will Show How Many Soldiers You Have Put BACK IN JOBS 4+ ee err Rete ttt we wt, Lae al +e HH RIK A eee eeHe ‘The above is a regular service flag. The Ligures in the white or indicate the number of employees who entered the service of the army ©r navy. The column of stars on the right in the white space shows the number of killed in action, while the white stars in the dark (sup posedly red) border represent the number of men the firm or employer has put back to work. How many white stars have you attached to your service aagy Write to The Evening World. PASSAIC TEXTLE WORKERS GO BACK HUNGARIAN GUNS OPEN FIRE ON TWO BRITISH MONITORS i z | The sur ives were bought by Herbert sags part tap Later | Phe eel -chmttoan sete trirenitied its fields. Food Courcil, from the American Army d from First Page) Bits Battlefie commissary for the Red The | PARIS, March 2\—Secretary Daniels | distribution of the food to. diiferent ‘ Seiad far Chock havisan Peake 1 here at 8.25 thi ning. He|camps will be supervised by American Conference delegates from private call © < ss | "Two barges of flour have arrived agents in Vienna indicate the exist- 48-Hour Week and Right brieggeo~ During the week he will trom: Rotterdam, the first eh ence of a threa there. ening state of affairs to Organize. One of these agents, who has just come from Vier reports that cven! PASSAIC, March 35.—Passal the date has been fixed for some ti tile workers pi 1 smilin in April for the transformation of the] to work this mo F 16,000! existing Governmen into a Soviet} wno had peon on strike «e Government, perate ¢ { are estimat lost a eae ok the 1 are estimated to have lost two Aehraviais millions in wag anting of a 48-hour week and the t to or ‘WORLD WIDE UPRISING great rejoin ee CALLED BY SOVIETS OF | nsis.‘where rabor'ieascrs announces RUSSIA AND HUNGARY | 05° ss0" turers betore Charles 2 Federa ator: Berl ; ect? of 55 Berlin Re; Ne OPPOSES | hours, no disetiminat nst men Opposition in Force and Will [in mitts for union activities, right to nd on Money have shop commiitees handle g Sep ih ee anf? 1 wages to fixed by Pci ’ ; a nimittee of five, two manufactur pe nie nd aly and two labor delegates meeting w dg gtr pe ao } us Chairman, pleased all ; : ‘ 4 lowed, the worker advi m Budapest entering the factories ‘at 7 o'clock While agreeing to an offensive and] singing. ‘Th uny Wor Mills | defen A with the Hun-|parade of 4,500 was led by Margaret | garinns, Pr Lenine is said tol Haray, —unlor retary “ Wie timid [inarehed wit work ug ih anda ang {York Belting and Pack th the pelp nja United stat Rub! to win over the bour + not con d wit and the open to hours were Dundee Mills. will morrow king | KAROLY ACCUSED ) Sett nt of the Lawrence, Mass, sult of ement reached here HUNGARIAN IVERTHROW ountry, It haa not yet resulved upon & Soviet republic His Resignation Declared to B The reported voluntary surrender of ’ Gey arms by French soldiers in Budapest Only Part of a Political because the men were alleged to be Manoeuvre, ected with Bolshevism, as incor. PRA Mareh In politica bale Lexie ipalae le tacdeclaved that the peel Duees nF that the Entente eae uhcnanihicalin Mullkiset aa icine 1 tdapest has been de ¢ happenings in Budapest had long y the Hungarians. ‘The Capt since been artufleally arranged by been sealed By the Gov Cour who surrendered bis 1 ¢ untrie tee a) President in pondent says that Mi iy Russian fee , pment | troop 1} Hungary under Gen Thi nd political By has) yundation, He adds ' W M i i ved) from M me of Cregime the Hungar- |'Tehucher mie shevik Foreign nae Min 1 ary situation of eid : Russian Soviet Government “ ‘i ak ! ; Hisapp 1 the Hungarian wt Wh UNREST GROWING ». THROUGHOUT GERMANY Leads t the S CLAIMS TO POWER ARE Visga, Co These & 1 t Hunirar render of Dan- Poles. but the to the Allies, granted | Demonstrations | assist | TOW RK SCG ven weeks have visited in the United States, the Secretary. “I wish to congratulate) VI A, March 25 (By the Asso- | the War Department on having Gen. | cated Press).—Arrangements for the Helmick here. Gen. Butler is @ steam | departure of former Emperor Charles engine in breeches. His work has been|¢or Switzerland were kept secret and| montmentel abeerarerses: [the citizens heard only yesterday morning from 4 short government ROBINS DENIES CHARGES. nt to the preas that the mon- " nd hit family would cross the ntier in the afternoon. Calla Denner's Htatement Abeat! ZURICH. March % (Follow Vienna.) Secret Trip False. | Former I 7 Charles and his fam- jRobina, fo head of the Red torschach, on Lake | Cross Miss Russia, to-day de- which 18 owned by the Duke} nounced as “totally false” statements |Of Parma f Herman FP. Donner before a We jonal Civic Federation in New York! SERBIAN CRISIS IMMINENT. day, effect that Robins | ee port to be turned oven)! SATIN Th) TENE GU CHANGED ACTOR MEASURING = TFT-11, SLAIN BY THIRD REVOLUTION TO COVER HALF OF BEFORE APRIL | Massing Weapons, Ammuni- tioh and Food Ready for the Opening BERLIN, March March 25.) 21 (by Courter to Spartacans are ng to launch their third reve lution before This revolt the first of April was learned from Spartacans themselves day, is in for a aprising through Europe. Russian Bolshevik asked to start an invasion the revolution’s success hey are assembling weapons, am- munition and food, which they are storing in numerous secret dervous Some of the Spartacans. in the minority, favor postponing the revolution until after the Soviet Con- gress, ch meets here April 8, then seeking to persuade the workmen and Independent Socialists to join them. nded gonesal Centr have to as th shevist ren vastly This plan has met with little favor, as | the workmen and independents want no violence and the Spartacans do. ‘The Spartacans recently sent a del- egation Moscow the airplan they had stolen. ‘This method of o tablishing em. ployed ue closed. to in communication was because the frontiers They asked the Bolsheviki to pending by throwing large forces of Soviet troops into Central Europe Spartacan leaders say it will take ‘ten years for Bolshevism to dominate Europe completely, They are laying their plans accordingly the revolution » Government, under direction of | ar Minister Noske, is massing | weapons and ammunition and strengthening its arsenals aration for the struggle DANIELS NOW 1N PARIS; NO CRITICISM OF BREST Navy Secretary Calls On President in prep sit Belleau Wood fields and go to Italy nextyweek Daniels praised Camp Pontanezen at Brest, where he «pent two rainy days, tex-jeating and spending most of his time y back| With the doughboys “I can’t see any reason to criti but more to praise than in any camp t| ead et trip to Murmansk and reated the impression t that tae | American Government supported the Bolsheviki In a letter to V. Everitt Maey of New York, President of the Nationoi ‘ivic Federation, Col. Robins said ie er before heard of Mr. Donner, "The entire substance of his n Russia, i 82, O00 FINE IN HUNGARY FOR DRINKING LIQUOR; $10,000 FOR SELLING. Martial Law Also prccuimned by the| Bolshevist, With Death Penalty for Armed Resistance. PARIS, March 35. ARTIAL law has been pro- M claimed in Hungary and the death penalty pre- scribed for armed resistance, rob- bery or plunderin Sale of liquor has been prohibited, under penalty of $10,000 fine. Any one aside from a worker or guard discovered drinking liquor will be fined $2,000, Hundreds of former Hungarian war prison n Russia are said to be returning across the ¢ ading th pathians dai pr vik propaganda among Rheumatism | and Lumbago Souk « towel in boiling water, wring | dry and place over the onen the pore hot, the police ¢ uy offered by Senator Lodge and other L Cc . H | Vv American Senators mon law wife, Maxie Kasi ov») |LetCuticura Help fou ie she thought he was paying much President Wilson and Pre | L k Li ke This Lioyd George, Clemenceau and O n U other girls ut a dat 00: 1Ke 1S ndo have decided that, beginning in his honor here ast night H to-day, they will hold two sessions we. whose home n New) daily to bring to a conclusion in the h playing gra shortest possible time the principal! chi it Avg questions conc n — noted German and the = Italo- bie ts |frontiers, reparations and the League] (10°00) Dut not who J of Nations, The Ministers of Foreign] (, th sideree othe ky n ime bu Affairs, who have he fore been | a se carried Magie with him on Jeluded in important conferences, will] “h" | , eceniera’| He evidently had great confider not be present during the Premiers’},),) 0° Ont A He Aa tings thi ech | + Ol erhaps, he didn’t think about ena ca it all when he permitted Mazie to a | President Wi and Premier Or-|Company him to the lando meet to-day to discuss the] His great heft hood, his| problem of the Italian frontier, It is] Prominence as a colored actor, and 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE becoming more urgent each day to}the talk of his being made a pr! NEAR BO" STREET reach a solution of this problem be-| fighter to meet Jess Willard, proved |cause of the diso cn attraction to looal colored feminine the eastern coa peiety that w exceeded only by Both Premier ¢ i jeorge’s personality its George Lioyd n was willing, although Mazie glowered Cc pectiv 4 their in the offing (& hor di ¢ sence at the present moment ‘All went well untt! George returned as real acutely felt because of the LODGE CRITICISM, of Approved by First N Sixteen Sections Drafi the Commission. the] PARL Ma y (As dated | mission, considering propose ments to the covenant of the first reeing upon atively aix a numbe hang « of the meet in form whieh the me commission than believe will more 50 per cent. of the objections| Bolshevism, —_ FOOD FOR RUSSIAN CAPTIVES | | and other ad | eae for the | re toe |e lvices received here Ger COBLENZ, Press) an Camps | March % (Associated | Eighty cars of food for Rus sian prisoners in German camps have | being | Butte Writer Apparently Wins Over arrived here, and the food | transferred from French to man cars before being sent to its destination. a Army to of clo’ ro ing and other supplies are eae KARL’S PLANS KEPT QUIET. att en | Government Api When Railway Men Strike, PARIS, March 25.—Diplomatic to-day reported a crisis imminent in Serbia. Railway em- @ have struck, demanding in- litary law, mobilizing the employees } A general sympathetic strike {s sald to per cent. of the workmen in Serbia are reported to be unemployed owing to lack of materials. | an sed wages. The Government applied | OPCE Giant Cho MILA both George Bel which be One bullet \ another w’ Company # round of WOMAN, 4FT-8 ny Negro ot Chu ¢ Murdered tat aun Dance in Milwaukee, «Ww VAUKEE, 2 especia when red and are a v0 had not went through his kear refreshments, invited Maxie. through bjs brain seat ny tcorer, nenen | OUILTY OF SEDITION, LEADS IN RACE TO RUN FOR MAYOR Ex-Army Officer Who Ran on “Americanization” Issue. BUTTE, Mont., March Dunn, editorial writer on Daily Bulletin, won the nomination for Mayor over Capt former army officer. early ry election convic at Helena and fined $5,000. d the Montana Counell of De+ in his publ A garded as a radical labor organ at Werty on bail pending an appeal to }iam Cul ing to from y n ke fense Dunn eturns compiled esterday's prim recently w cat the State Supreme Court. Dunn's unofficial lead was given as The only sure way to get rid of dan- | druff is to dissolve it, then you de- stroy it entirely. You Can’t Brush Or which -W. F, the accord: dof en. is re He j Wash Out Dandruff To do this, get about ‘our ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this to-night, most, if not all, of your dandruff will and three or four more ap- * Military Law| plications will completely dissolve and | entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it,no matter how much dan- druff you may You wiil find, too, that all itching d digging of the scalp will stop at and your hair will be fluffy, lus- trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look be gon have. and by morning, and feel a hundred times better. You drug store. can get It is | uching part to then rub in plenty of! megs Oil and you'll be surprised at wives quick relief this simple treatment liquid arvon at any | inexpensive and | to do the work.—/ Advt. SCHULTE 128 Cigar Stores and Growing 200 Stores by 1920 to Butte Democratic will o-day He 4 y conc claim Biodde nation, | caps. ¢ the iseue of Till 9 o'Cloek. 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