Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 11, 1914, Page 10

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDA?; MARCH 11, 1914 " TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY New London (NORWICH) Line BT EW YORK STEAMERS CHESTER W. CHAPIN NEW HAMPSHIRE Choese this ruule mexi tune you go w0 New Xork. Yoeu'll bave a deligatiuwl voyage on LONg isiaBa Sound sua @ superb view of the wonderiui syiine and waterfront of Manhattan island. Steamer ‘leaves New London at 11 & m. daily (except Sunday), due New ork, Pier 70, BEast River, at 6.30, and Pier 40, North River, 7 o'clock nex: " NORWICH - NEW YORK N Meals a la Carte Tickets and staterooms Irom ticke: agent railroad statgon. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO Chelsea Line Fare to New York $1.00 Leaves Norwich, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, 5.15 p. m. Telephone 117. CRUISE of 1915 ¥y frse Coviine « CLEVELAND ” | - From New York, Jan. 31, 1815 | Visiting famous cities and countries on a latial steamship which serves as your otel. Every luxury and comfortassured. | 135 days—$900 and up $1.80 ¢ railroad st Pankhurst was d BODIES MAY NEVER BE RECOVERED GRS, Twenty Believed to Be in the Ruins of Missouri Athletic Club—Ten Recovered Thus Far, of Whica Zight Yave Been Identified—Bank Vaults Found Intact—Cause of the Blaze Has Not Yet Been Determined. recovered late t d by the ) otal d ty t the 1 bod ght have ben identifled ed dead The ldentified Dead. ) 3 bachelor, fur re pany, uff, 34 Hardware of Dr. L. depariumer company P. Ruff of Cap , single wouis, TH 1 floor. ved with mother in Dalla Ware & Reilly, c ier . Louis; St. Louis, Mo., March 10.—Ten bodies o N to be in eath toll £ ecovered, | The identi- head of deal 1t head bachel- | e Gir mem NAVIGATION NOWOPEN |z ™ = John N. I k 40, Chicago, trea Resumption of freight and §lurer F \ ompa Passenger service, leaves w d in Chicago. : Willi lawyer and real e bank promoter, Saule, a Bodies May Never Be Recovered. Days probably will elapse before the MRS. PANKHURST STARTS ANOTHER HUNGER STRIKE. | lease Within Few Day alight at de of Lonc cceeded in t suffraget arrival in From the subl Ludlow | killed | first floor are completely explored, and it is feared that many of the bodies never will Swingley Kinsey ment w: {ment w. ]I'UIHS which fill the basement up to the i | be frecovered. IFire Chief late today told President f the board of public improve- about finished and suggested sabout nnished and suggested that laborers from eother city depart- ments be put to work removing the debris. Cause of Fire Not Determined. The vaults of the Boatmen's bank, which occupied part of the building, were uncovered today and found in- | tact. Nearly $1,300,000 in coin and | currency was removed under heavy police | Lou guard to the vaults of the St. ‘nion Trust company, where the | mone vill be kept until a place can | be provided in the temporary quarters of the Boatmen’'s bank. No satisfactory explanation of the fire has been found. BExplosions heard during the fire were attributed by the chief of the fire prevention bureau to gas that escaped when the meters melted under the intense heat. Watchman 8aw No Sign of Fire. Harry watchman | for the athletic club, was on the third lflnor of the building, where the fire | was supposed to have started, only 15 minutes before the blaze was discov- ered. He found nothing there that in- dicated fire danger. Davidson, night | 1s Confident She Will Gain Her Re- 5. a small | ion, the eluding | tes who the city | crowd of . 4 ¢ ssel ) about th Including Shore Trive and all necessary oxpenses. némbled ahontiihe Alse Cruisca to the West indics, Pan- | ent of police also there no at- ama Canal, and Mediterranean trips. | tempt was made te rescue the militant Send for booklet, steting eruise leader. HAMBURG-AMERICAN se Senator of Duplicity. LINE % March 10—A charge 4145 Broadway, N.Y. B logut it | s NICKELPATE COLONIST ROAD LOW RATES | —TO POINTS IN ; CALIFORNIA, OREGON, | WASHINGTON, AND THE FAR WEST | Dally March 14 to April 14 cel- lent service. Modern equir Through tourist sleepers, B Chicago, connecting with similar ca to the W For rates and | full infor ite A L. P. BURGESS, New Eng. Pass. Agt. 312 Old South Building, Boston, Mass QHIVERSITY PLACE Ane Hlock West of Broadwsy e B ms ith oad snd Prices. Y gen for free illustrated Guide and I.:) o: N:v.v !.otk 0(}!: at election pc killing the leg s. Harrlet S Investig laska Railway Bill Reaches Football Star as Dipl! March 0 F ed Lulles State Owns Riverbed. of th gh wa rainfall leadow Clarence awyer John L. 1 to be envoy ister plenipoten- March Brown of the | mendments $ e for women | i for ion, was un- to- ation. 10.—Another re- | y investigation W. De Wilson. omat. >resid i is a for- quarterback ction on the grid- 10— e bed of the | " | tural WOMAN SUFFRAGE GAINING GROUND IN MASSACHUSETTS | Constitutional Amendment Passed in Senate, 32 to 2. Boston, March —The proposed amendment to the constitution which would give women the right to vote 4 the senate today by a vote to 2, with one pair. This is the ime that such an amendment has assed either branch of the leg- islature. It now goes to the house, | but before it can become a law must be acted upon favorably by two suc- cessive legislatures and then the be | accepted by the voters { OBITUARY, | W. W. Naughton. San Franciseo, Mareh 10,—W, W, | Naughton ,president of ths San Fran- cisco Press club, dean of Pacific coast sporting writers, and known the breadth of the country died today at his home from heart disease after an illness of a fortnigh Insurance Company Quits Kentucky. Springfield, Mass., Mareh 10.—The pringfield Fire and Marine Insurance comp to each ef its 107 | the transaction company of immediately, seve in suiher- izing endorsements where there is ne business for increase in hasard. This aetien fol- lows the signing of the Greene-Glenn bill by Governor James E. McCreery, which authorizes the fixing of rates by a state board Free Seed Practice Dencunced. Washington, March 10.—Congres- sional distribution of free seeds for the farmers of the country was unsuc- cessfully attacked in the house today | Quring “considerafion of the agricul- appropriation bil. An amend- by Sumner | ment Representative of Y | Texas to place seed distribution in the | bands of the department of agricul- | ture was voted down. More Bubonic Plague at Havana. Washington, March 1¢.—A second case of bubonic plague in Havana has been reported to Surgeon General Blue public health service and in- tiohs have confirmed its nature first case found there several days ago has died. 5 s ] -0 T8 e R —————————————————————————————————————————————— Wage Increases Few for Seamen. Washington, March 10.— Andrew seth, president of the Internatien- amen’s uniony told the house merchant marine committee today that the average wages of seamen the world o have been stationary the past ixty-nine years. » Bank Robbers Get $2,000. __ Bellingham, Washn.,, March 10.— Seven armed men robbed a branch of | the Royal bank at Abbotsford, B. C., on the international boundary line, today nd escaped in an automobile with $2,000. { Cromwell—The newly postmaster, Willlam H. taken charge of the office. { Beaumont ibeen appointed Buggie, has Thomas W, the retiring postmaster, has n office for the past 16 years Cunard, White Star, Anchor, *Ger- man, French and other lines. First and second cabin and third class tickets at the lowest rates. Berths | reserved in advance. Book now for | spring and summer sailings. John A. Dunn Steamehip and Tourist Agents 50 Main Street NOTICE | The New York Furniture an‘d Clothing Company will i furnish your home and clothe | you at your request. For . | formation write or call | The Now Yerk Furniture and | Clothing Company, Inc., | 11 Bank St.,, New Londen,Ct. Juisews | We have received a large stock of ALABM CLOCKS, including the Big | and Baby Ben all of which are fully guaranteed by me. We aleo camy a full line of Jewelry and Waiches of adl kinds i the hesi qual- Ity and werkmansbip. Our prices are the iow- N est in town. . We buy and ol Gold Expert Watchaiaker and Hepairer J. SGULNIEK & €O, € Fraoklia 8. onp. Bubletin Building Palace Fool and Biliard Parlys #ix Tables—five paol and one Rillar hgxe‘llgum_ ) a@‘." st reasonable”. MM STRERT buyers. lates. Please give this matier yeur earliest atiention—there may be $5.00 in it fer yeu ! Address all letters to Competition Editor, Builetin, Norwich, Conn. Letters signed with pen name sheuld alse be ac- companied with full address. Norwich as a Trade-Center WHAT SHE HAS TO OFFER! WHAT IS YOUR EXPERIENCE? $50.00 TO BE WON IN PRIZES Five $5.00 Prizes to Norwich writers who shall tell what her attractions—what she has to offer to visiting Five $5.00 Prizes te Outside writers who patronize Norwich merchants and are able te set forth the advan- tages of coming here to buy goeds er supplies. These letters should be frem 600 te 860 werds in length—written in black ink upen one side of the paper, and the latest date for mailing shall be THE 28th DAY OF MARCH. These competitions are opea to mea aad wemen and yeuth of beth sexes wherever The Bulletin cireu- GEORGE W. MAXWELL well-knowa trapshooter “I find relaxation and complete enjoyment in Tuxedo. It’s a nerve steadier and a sure fire, slow burn- ing tobacco. Easily my favorite.” 2 ¥ TOM A. MARSHALL famous trapshooter *“ Tuxedo tobacco is unquestion- ably the acme of perfection ; smok- ing Tuxedo makes life betier worth living.” Tooei O, B lass. N FRED GILBERT the celebrated trapshooter ““The coolest, most fragrant, most pleasant tobacco in my ex- perience — Tuxedo. Leads in mildness and purily."* Tt Getbod is purposely made to fits of the highest gra from the very finest tobacco Kentucky grows — ripe, mellow, sweet and mild old Burley, aged right up to perfection-day. Then treated by the original “Tuxedo Proc- ess,” which Tuxedo smoke cool and slow, and guaran- tees that it cannot bite your tongue. Tuxedo has had many imitators; none has ever equalled it in sheer qual- ity and smoking-value. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Famous green tin with gold let- tering, curved to fit the pocket Convenient pouch, inner - lined with moisture-proof paper . . 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