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NORWICH BULLETIN, CHAPTER OF POSSIBLE CALAMITIES Senator Lewis Paints Harrowing Picture of Dire Disaster That Will Follow Intervention by United States in Mexico— Figures It That We Will Be Friendless Among the Na- tions Unless We Maintain England’s Friendship. Washington, March 30—On the eve hator, “and, sentlemen who of the vote in the house of represent- | ¥ L e atives on the repeal of American toll | (8 )0 Pt e et exemption in the Panama Canal, con- | troiled by which this na- gress was completely absorbed in the ‘.\‘4ru! into the colonial controversy, verbal artillery thunder- English form of govern- ing throughout the day in both house and senate. ‘hile opposing forces were clash in oratorical flights at the Sequel to Philippines Occupation. had you were ¥ happened? Hardly President Wilson took occasior problem cuss the all-engrossing situation v come into our callers, expressing keen re n; we ar « !.;‘!w.x. what had promised to be ® bars hereto- fied contest over principles have come into generated into a fight upon the t vo people istration. President Wilson chara at our D Shal terized as “a crowning nto yours p E number of insults,” in the declaration of Represent land of California that tration had made a des oll exemption with & rell., secretary to Sir British Secrefary for for House to Vote on Sims Bill Today. | . With the final vote on the } , Mex peal bill in the house scheduled for [er nat iate tomorrow. interest {iy declar troversy revived enthus s ing with the approach of closing -speech of Speaker opposition to the repeal se the chief objective point tion. Little doubt vote on the bill one, the majority for the repeal variously estimated at from 20 votes. siez 1 ppi Discussion of the issue in n 1 the . today was enlivened by Sena Hamilton Lewis of 111 is, who plead the 1 fir d, ne ed for the president’ however, a compromise y president authority to suspe nd to as to the result of the |s is entertained by Senator Lewis’ Strange Speech.. Senator Lewis aroused min lish astonishment and curiosity among h i power colleagues by dis the fore ’ lent : relations of the Uni 5 He then entered upon acts of aggression on the part of the | iv United States beginning with the tak- P ing of the Philippines s “You entered in the Philipvines into o treaty . a system of colonial governmen Duffy’s Pure Mait | Is Protected by Ti Protcct Your Healt Get Duffy’s and he p Well Sold by most druggists, grocers and dealer: The Duffy Mait V R some Qasis. wasn't it ? Make your gas range bright and clean with the helper that digs in where the hand can’t— GOLD DUST A household neces.sity that is a real luxury. It cleans and nurifies everything. 5S¢ and larger packages. [FERE FAIRBANK Sieais] CHICAGO 4 of the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work’ | | posi | ¥ g or amity, weuld promptly aid in_ seiz- ing Alaska, and the north near hef. Whele Werld Against Us.. “Our Navy divided weuld sail to the frigid sea against the enemy and to the south te pretect the Philippine Is- lands. The army weuld be divided, part in Mexice and the other part mov- ing to eur possessions to pretect them. England feeling under these conditions no friendliness te us, we would not seek her alliance on the nerthern ber- der witheut friendship, and South America, already imbued with a feel- ing that when under the administration of President Roesevelt we performed a Caesarian operation upon Celombia and excised from her the government of Panama, only waits that it may duplicate the performance upon one equally defenseless on the south near the canal; furnishing supplies to the enemy and supporting the assault. In what a splendid condition we would and. Sad, indeed, it is to contem- I v Senator Lewis appealed to congress to trust the president, “heping that we may return to the doctrine of a true party.” Speech From Invalid's Chair. _ The importance of the occasion was impressed on the spectators when shortly after the house met, Repre- se fer into tive L’'Engle of Florida, a suf- from rheumatism, was wheeled the house in an invalid’s chair and from the chair made a speech op- the repeal, the senate Senator Owen read the record a plank of the Balti- platform denouncing ship sub- This, he said, was a flat contra- m of the plank favoring exemp- in into | more sidy. plank into LIMIT TO BUILDING OF TRUNK LINES. mption the platform, State Highway Commissioner Reports To Gov. Baldwin. Commissioner has submitted the follow- report relating to his depart- to Governor Baldwin in w! h he Charles J TUESDAY, tion in the Panama Canal, and was expression of democratic doctrine many years. He insisted that of the coastwise steampship es ¢ a busied themselves ing public sentiment and bring- to bear 7 ure,” to get the ex- ; MARCH 31, 1914 Ranses have a patented damper which by one motion regulates fire and oven, better than twodampers - can. - Push the knob to “Kindle”’, “Bake”, or, “Check*’—the range does the rest. This Single Damper 1s the greatest improvement ever. made in stoves. All other ranges have. two or more dampers The Two Hods in the base — the Ash Hod — instead of the old clumsy ash pan—with Coal Hod beside it— is another patented Crawford improve- ment. Both hods free. Gas ovens if desired; end {single] or elevated [double]. | 8 3 o For sale by M. HOURIGAN, Sir: 1 attach herewith for | Agent. sideration a photograph of | line map of the state of | Connecticut, on which is shown in | ellow lines the seven main | f the state. We plan to these seven lines during the term, each completion d by the finishing of about | all | 1,420 Miles in System. s ir of complet- in the man- there must also ture money for t ry maintenance of these trunk line roads and other money for T truction of those portions which : constructed Y out under the ex- « which has developed | dr 1 past few years. 'The ost of ntenance under the sys trunk line roads. 00 miles in length. should be imately $900.000 per vear. el m. the automobile tax 1 \pproximately $400,000, leavir | 000 per vear to be previded by state i of su-|er At the present time there is in|n other words, tem of T »vs. is the only living | The structure. i s 1,420 miles of highway | pervision of might be | child o ur B had been occup tire trun - | devised wher ate of | family in no way 900" mile . e miea SD i’ dens. A pian to purchase the prop- re or less per- |in the state. pon and turn it over to the state had leaving a balance of {of the werk will be made the 1 decided in the p dvocated without success sev- mpleted. !ject of an extended report of the|ever, that this trus Y former governor is cost pe department. | the death of her husban irthplace. line nciusion, there seems to be no | the court dire th she re el et he to the state of a|half of the e he other d be $7.800,000. | permanent highway system, but the 1 he order t mplates the use |construction of highw <) 3 nt top tem mus made slowly and w i h roads, appropri: which shall not be too | died in 1900, sive a bLurden on the s | of his son fin Governor Baldwin's Comment. f Strikers Bre k Away From Union. Gov or Baldwin in Pittsb 1 ing the receipt of as foliow to Comr | : Hartford, Conn., M e modern and equipped Sir: I have received vour report of a schedule of the sea- March 24th, on the gene highws being prepared A situation in this staie = am & wre” included in of the information which it e e ich s to rer reasesao “sromi Tilden’s Birthplace Burned. indicates to my mwmd i Wew ek & further increase in the constructed e ok ShEWhIsh ‘ age of ol e system, s born burned to t | le from the It is not known how the f y in the first and sc . should be made, for repairs on to imount of money | ¢ for only must still be | i Q ? provided ann sums for renewals | Damely: | of the roads originally cheaply con- |ent ! s 1= which have worn |#1d md traffic as me e can only be roughly esti- may be considered as to about $500.000 a vear. 1 over a term of eight f this time the trunk will be con- | sly constru h a type of wrface suitable to traffic re- will make necessary appro- s for repairs and renewals of vk lines of $2,000,000 each fiscal of two ve mount of v year will be less, incr in proportion as the number of miles of improved road in- ddition to the obove appropria- | there will of necessity be ap- tions of $500,000 per year for roads, if the present method towns in the construction ied on by the state. be appropriations 150,000 a ads and year for $100,000 | aid roads. operation to state and ent 50,000 000 Tota ,000 Total for two vears $8,500.000 In view these 'sums wh must be appropriated in order to maintain ind renew the surface of the roads which we have constricted, it seems to me that policy of the state to go very carefully about appropriations for trunk realize that it will be delay construction of lines than those already t remains that the nts ied for mainten- and renewals will make it un- In my opinion, to provide for diate trunk line con- - some means s de- vised iring money other than by the e of long-term bonds, For Special Consideration. Thers ape some other nection ay things in con- with the work of the department which T w s attention for further censider- > sums of money during have spent the past on of the fact that travel such a manner of some roads : of little value. surf il value to be 1—The wces must be of the money retained. issuance renewed already of long-term whether tently CASCARETS TUNIGHT! DIME A BOX | No odds how bad your 1 mach stomach. They cleanse your Liver and |or bow how much e hes, , Bowels of all the sour bile, foul gases ,,,,, how mi. ind uncomfortable you land co ipated matter which is pro- THE RICHEST BOY are from constipation, digestion, | ducing the misery. A Cascaret tonight sness and sluggish intestin i will straighten you out by morning—a IN THE WORLD. ¥s get the head desired resuits with |10-cent box keeps yvour | stomach sweet, | and you lar, | for months. cl liver and bowels regu- ar, John Nicholas Brown, Jr,, 14, About $12,500,000. Inherits bi feel cheerful and bully New York, Mar Brown, Jr., a 14 grandson of Nicholas vear whom Brown becomes the *ri under a suprem ed down today. A large tate 1 | v cer > g 1 of Nic 5 Bt epabtirant fo and operation | fhar certain tr !’ - - —— ——— 2 . under Rhode 1 | Needed For Next Two Years. in New York | Prescn tlon—‘orls therefore, if the sys- | eState was lo > p years the $3,500.000 each two | Prousht to test this =it standard skin remedy — a liquid used the highway department; “"”‘T{’]":; II"»;‘“ i £ externally — imstant relief from itch h cach vears expenditure ProCse mitithe i | s Soap the mildest of cleanse : R e o0p | construction in the matie . | SORP Lceps tender and delicate i 000 | Weeks found vesterday 1at skins always clean and heaithy Mrs. William Watts Sherman, moth- Gaster Doming When We Were Children er morning was always associated with hiding and hunting eggs. And what better accompaniment to those than same when md delicious, sweet-as-a-nut egus ham or bacon, the kind that is full of juicy, rich flaver, the result of Armour’s *‘mild sugar’” cure? Buy Arennours ‘The Ham What and Bacon tco- the construction of roads is, in my opinion, an unwise proceed- ir There is, however, some virtue in issuing bar for a part of the cost of construction of roads on aec- | count of the fact that the cutting | of hills, the straightening of i the install on of drainage ermanent improvements, per- would be 1 good i to is s<ome form of bonds: | In with the op- ‘( of to towns, it | sc to me ould | be extended A all | zeneral conditions of the roads all over the state might be improved.