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" NORWICH, LVil.—NO. CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1915 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Ci |rculat|on i Cabled Paragraph~ ‘\e Russia Assures Bul- ‘;0 ndon, Jan. 9&((‘\1 to the T»mcs announced the informed Bulgan preparations are .t directed against USSIANS ADVANCE IN EAST PRUSSIA:- Russian Reports Tell of Occupation of Several Vil-{z lages, One of Them Strongly Fortified AUSTRIA ANNOUNCES REPULSE OF RUSSIANS ia says it rumania_has .at_her military Saved from German Scharnhorst. Amsterdem, via London, Jan. {Information Tecelved at |cates that none of tite omcorfl or me'n saved from the Ger:: st, sunk off the Falkiand Isl- and 171 men were saved from seven men from Nurnberg and four officers and 15 men ! SUPPRESSION OF BANK ROBBERY IN OKLAHOMA | Legislature Votes $15,000 to Be Used | for That Purpose. In Attempts to Gain Ground Along the Front of the Lower Nida River in Southern Russian Poland—Only Minor Engagements in Galicia and the Carpathians—Battle | to the Northeast of Soissons Continues, With French Claiming Slight Advances — Count Von Berchtold, Austro-Hungarian Minister of Foregn Affairs, Has Re- <lahoma. City, a the lower appropriate $15,000 to be suppression of ' bank the result of the robbing ed for the st robbery the blowing of nx-o' bank of Garber tion of the ho tatives followed shortl; se of represen- The committee reported fa The house has conferred the mander of St. Michael and hu;rge on General Yanouchkevitch, both easterr provides for ieneral Daniloff, i Genceat R cneive, have made the author- commanding Spess broth- NO DEFINITE AGREEMENT BETWEEN TURKEY AND ITALY.! In Connection With “Forcible Remcvnh\‘,: i fighting is continuing r Ruseian front in Po! between the r > posse in the Osaga Hills. reached whereb assents to T connection with the forcible remov Richardson | .m!Has Sent Remforcemen‘: to Aid in Attack on Tamavcu. Aystnan- R:;ulse Muscovites. CARRANZA TO CAPITULATEALL rbance last Baron Xuatrs it senate that ustrian officia neagements nave © , through the medium of I 1‘ “1( 'xf‘ neral of 1mq1 the which has the northe; gressed sligh ment admits been forced village of \luw OPPORTUNE APFEARANCE OF CRUISER TENNESSEE. whieh together. with [ been no engagen 4 The port authorit a-report which | Saved F.agmves From Threatened Vi- hes | ¢ were fired upon and sunk 1 batterles off that The resignation of C. pl m—How Tennessee A PANIC AT ¢ EARTHQUAKE | | the Strests Shocks Came. REPULSE OF GERMANS CLAIMED BY RUSSIANS. Also Capture of Fov‘ilfled Vil accompained e announced he would _the commander-in- ht of January zagements threatened the candiesti multaneously e road fo'lo ik mn advarcing in the region to the st Prussia H be offered to ' supported by SEEK REEATE OF TAXES ON HAUNTED HOUSE. Geithe cera: Bridgeport House Has Had No Mun- e ctipniar dane Tenants Sincs 1910, On the front comprisin pe, Zakrsew and after having intenst artillery eround by ade an offersive southern sec owever, rep: the reglon Weights and Gallagher, d street on the ground t of Borjimow, Wolia and. Szid his and meas bill agreed to by h already has .Dlishing a standard vegetables .md other Heretofore rol of the w hv en inhabitedisines '*«10 by other hostly tenants. commodities. the enemy [Guherrez Rename»d Eresidonts of » for that purpose have f'\VImL 17 Year Old vi F1 Paso, | MANY WOUNDED ARRIVE o e AT CONSTANTINOPLE the Dardanelies, bardment Continues. national conventi Oxnam, a 17 ted of murder in the first degree | ill serve out the une: | io Diaz, which would J{ General ,_a retired mini ander's home on in November, Parig, Jan. m Constantino £rad to the Temps r Village Completely Destroyed. | no rded from the Dard a bombardment cont thousand persons have been earthquake completely destroyed the small SALOCN BUSIN_ESS BéCL|NlNG iIN NEW YORK STATE. | Since 1910 Stat Off $182,468. N. Y., Jan. 13 the Turkish flag Revenues Have Fallen | The America; patch adds, s to a despatch tothe Exchange In the province persons were i aleo destroved. Aquila forty protested azainst flag slould | be replaced by the American flag be- rause French care of the American emba aloon busi- York state is on the de- ate Commissione illiam M. Farley i mitted to the legislature tor commissioner point passage of the | ing ealoons to or 1,018 saloons same length of ti Invitations rwtrn J-m —President Wil- 2 m.nnnmvn 1 of the Amer KING GEORGE HONORS GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS. ratio law in States ob Bebroar Honcrary Grand Commander of the Bath. The report for the year were there are 384 towns is sold and 407 that have voted dry. total receipts $18,109,260. Fire at Terryville. starting from an overheated stove to- | destroyed the two in Bast Main street ov i;.ru; " insured. here liquor George has commemorated the of the Russian New Grand Duke Nicholas W _commander of Year by n;mowf- n honorary nedby Charles | s of $3.000, | in the Finlaw building, Salem, \. de cBisad « losg of 20400, - 2,000 Killed Price of Wheat by Earthquake, Continues to Rise IN RADIUS OF ONE HUNDRED! MILES IN ITALY. DURATION ONE MINUTE Historic Church Edifices Damaged-— Ceilings in Many Houses Fe(l-—Do-1 dreds of Thousands of Pounds Added | Not | tails From Outlying Districts | 1 i e wore on s details bLegan to arive in the| capital it pparent that the dio-| > province of been greater t t} arsu, region \ Retondo the dome of i two two wounded A church fi cathedmak part W Perr Pog and severa to one killed per that n 1m. destroyed the municipal buildi ‘rom numerou ed restons calls aching ac Rome. Pope Was Reciting Thanksgivin, morn red the = arte ng his cor diate e and Be both King \ furnish hi of the car isted, in ope sever em pied by t earthquake ¢ fictent | from buildi of deputies " Among t latier nic pad the Te When the ened_zopulac es, but tt .(er of the rthauake was between Campobasso and no as felt atrongly at F y am far north as the country places are camping in the\open. The town of Pofi i have been half destroy two persons were the metrologic Luile the peopia reported to d. At Giulia- killes ! institute mtin it is ock or trembie f thirt onds after the shock ceased and that the duraticn of the phenomen ul- | together w bout _on: minute It was stated that the disturbance vrob- ably had not extended to Sic | Radius of 100 Milee Naples, Jan. 14—Father Aifani, di- tor of the it observatery, that the earthquake appea to Dbeen most disastrous for a va- than one hundrec er of the of Potenza. Communi- | the town of Potcnza bas interrupted and a grav is feareq, Haflen been there With the new vacium re r it is sed ‘that we will soon be able to bone direct to Burese. mauss t also had beea| 2t Tivoli one | five 1 buitd- listurbance | y; Boston, Ja Do r"wfl evied on t Almany road the nme: dect United IMMENSE SALES FOR EXPORT MADE AT CHICAGO IT CLOSED AT $1.403%; Frozen Chicken to the Extent of Hun- to Foodstuffs to be Shipped to Eu- < 'm\-: 50 today ozen, in hame 34| SALE OF FULL CARGO 3 SPRING WHEAT FOR EXPORT‘""“" { At Duluth, Foreshadows Foreign Bus-! iness to Come. ilath, Minn., Jan. Duluth mar 3y Republicans During Btireing Debato | in the Senate. on, Jan, 13.—In a stirring the senate heard lenunciatio renom resoh rom the lianapc referen: 1 time limit Experienced Tremendous Gale. New York. J 13. rom a reported tha % n, 13- affirmed Lucero for s. a member Lucero tentiary on of a bribe tate legisla re |'tenced to the per one vear for attemnting to sell his vate and in- fluence in connection with the electi n of United States senators in Mar 1912, at the session which elected Al- bert B. Fall and Thomas B. Catron United States senators. -A feature of | curitie s the Largest in Cormectlcut in Proportlon to the Cltys Populatlon : nndensed Telegrams More than twelve inches of snow fell at Elmira, N, Y. About 20 inches of snew feil at Al- loona. . badly delaying trafiic. Nipissing mine, at Cobalt, Ont., has Baltimore & Ohio dirsctors meet today to consider tion. dividend ac- The-St. Paul railroad increased capital stock from $223,130,000 to $304 000,000, its | 0,- A biscuit factory, 12 houses and a destroyed by fire. 2 ! Ir: the last few weeks British orders Obtainable. | rope. {placed in Canadn, aggregate between | — 2o o | 325,000,000 and $36,000,000. i ] H i e | Rome, Jan. 13.—Italy has again been 13.—Wheat stormed| The Oceano, an Italian freight! visited by an earthquake of great ex- ing at $1.41 repeat x*" BN Tah agroun Sovsrnoe P tent, which, according to the latest ad- on of trads today and |1sland, New York harbo ves, has destroyed towns and vii-|closing at $1.40 3-4, only one cent i ages and resulted in the death of!der the uppermost record made since| The production of ceal from 000 persons and injury to possibiy|the war began. Throuzhout the ses- [8an in 1914 smounted to about the 20,000 more. {sion, the May option perched near the | Saime as in 1913, 1,231,786 short tons. The shock was the at|top ‘rungs the price ladder, while E I:ome has felt in more t mmense new cxport salos were ef-| A total of 111 vessels of 595,990 year The town of Av fected and the bulls had almost undis- | §TOss tons have n granted Ameri- Abruzzi department, 63 miles ted contr the turbulent pit in |Can Tegistry under the emergency ship Rome, has been elled to which speculative dealings went on. |registry act. ground: here §,000 persons are etiti 1 T 2 ported to have been killed. In many C".""p“"."f’" ByeNitioes s | Norway has decided it will be im- small towns surrounding Rome, build- mpelition by millers with export- | passible for it to send a warship to ngs were partially wrecked, whii» 1 to be largely responsible jtake part in the naval ceremonies at Naples a panic urred and hou which since Mornday |the opening of the Pana nal. fell at Caserta, short dista. s ey Sty ; i stional stories that the Hosovels N Dome of Church Cracked. on the Dardanelles had e he T So violent was the shock that id toda: > of $2 & day dome of the Chu £ St. Charies| which ere 120 miles Ic Calinari was cracked. A large piece mined end to | Ten thausand of flour pur- of the cornice of the Jesuit Church!and even if passage {chased by Rockefeller Foundation of St. Ignatius broke and fell with . ! forece scareity es- | were shipped from I ille, Ky., to rash which greatly added tothe fright|sels and the virtnal certainty of al- | Norfolk for relief we in Belgium. ! the persoms in the neighborhued. | mo: hibitive war risks would still | - ng in many of the houses feil,|remaln, not to mention winter condi-| The Controller of the Currency has | & number of persons bein jurcd in|tions on the Black sea. received an appl to orea that manner. | Frozen Chickens Bought for Europe.|ihc Harriman Nati nk ¢ A colossal statute at 2 = {ka at Seward, with tal of of St JoRn in.Leta n chicken to the extent of hun- | T e of thousands of pounds was add- | et HOSLION S NIdION ¥ to the Hst of foodstuffs beln >f Rome, fell and gained for In Chicago to be s A S e e, rzained for In Chicugo to be sh eve ot e )now to Buroge. It was seid one a it e |to England alone. Incidentally fresh | The two cigar factories of I {el-Wemmer Co., Lima. Ohio, employ- ing 1,000 and women, were re- op a utdown A charter has been issued io Farm Mortgage Co., of T Jm with a capital of {deal in mortgages, bonds and otl the De cet today was the sale | e Airgo of No. 1 northern spring { Martin B, Glenn d Joseph T | Wheat for cxport, reported by a Du- | Gionn bn er e S {uth r from New York This is | gus nement house at the first actual export transaction in | Por 3 late summer, ond traders here to foreshadow | Many German towns iderable forcign bu in it from | <o cotal 1 o1 the Darh now 9| g milies of ——— — n issued ene- for PRESIDENT'S INDIANAPOLIS 20 SPEECH SHARPLY ATTACKED laden with 500 tons thing 13t he: b rem movies : Seventee for us ve b eph S, Gol Decem Two women were slightly been forced -t g the past three because of conditions arising Juropean war. The Pittsburgh Fore nis received France, for sion has and it more af, because nce in the price of flour. The police of Paterson, hin r burgla warching u; electrically and crew of the ental steamship Nile, eef in the Inland | The passengers ! Penir | | The | te Hampshire ur; ing mil- ongtully England rail 1 through dur Consistory Jan. o 22 tant « -onststor be an allocution in which i lieved Pope Benedict will deal wwith the shipped about §250,000 in silver bars.! will | big oil tank in Merxem, a suburb, were | Michl- { together for thei e Dies- 000,000 to Two mbulances n Trade Com- from Sea, | Japan ived at Kobe on the Fuku- ju Maru. No lives were lost establishment of more state se 'v ‘n\l\'u“\ in existing institutiom | tucket Genaral Assembly Starts Business COMMITTEES NAMED AND SOME APPOINTMENTS MADE |ISBELL SENATE LEADER Of the Republicans, Chairman of Ju- diciary Committee—Bill Introduces to Amend Civil Service Law—Draw- ing for Seats in Heuss Today. _Hartford, Conn., Jan. 13.—For a business of the gen- v was of exception- the members who came first real legislative the house and senate epeci: mbty =) interest to d joint committees e named, ending the suspense which q created by the a 3 of the' oider membes he choi places cn the committees of first rank plac Isbel! Republican Leader of Ssnate Sepator Yrnest Isbell of New I virtus of his chairmanship diciary committes becomes an lead avex )i chairmanst in the lowe commfttes Democrats. committes, esentativ, rved on the same Chairmzn of Appropriations Committee. ropriations comn to tor Magee of Wate was on Lewis (Continued on Page Six) HCUSE NAVAL COMMITTEE BiLL CARRIES $145,500,000 ghts, Destroy: Dreadno Boat and 8ix Torpedo s Provid of t ppropriated rile the construc = otlce yor of batile tlonal destr ANTI-ALIEN LAND OWNERSHIP BILL Idaho House of Repre- sentatives. introduced in | Wind 78 Miles an Hour at Nantucket. Boston, Jan, a vele Rapid Transit one New Thursday. 13.—Sailed, steamer for m. steam- Arrived