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No Balletin Twich VOL. LVIL—NO. 23 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 27, 1915, TEN PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS Tfie : Bu"etin’s Circul lation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Papér, and Its Total Circulation is the Larg;st in Connecticut in Plu'oportionito the City’s Population . Cabl ar wochs i C abled P~"wshs \Trial of Terre chooner Gollides | Cendensed Telegrams |Rockefelier Meets s 4 PR\ : = : 200 Adr s of Bluecher. The Swiss Federal council has for- : 5 420 p. m—Two e = . » _|bidden the export of chocolate, ‘6 n _ilonal survivors of the = Ge - cruiser Bluecher, sunk in the of Wynr k., will | No.(n sea Sunday by British warships, 5 MR T M e et Sy have been landed. They included a few { s SR i petty officers. | The Canadian Northern Transconti- = CHARGED WITH CONSPIRING TO|LATTER WAS SUNK AND FORMER |nental Railroad has been completed. |ARE TO HOLD CONFERENGCE ON Hemp Workers in Manila Return to Work. CORRUPT ELECTIONS. i IS A DERELICT, The Portuguese Cabinst, headed by | COLORADO CONDITIONS, N B Manila, Jan, 27.—The hemp work- | or Hugo A. Coutinho, premier, re- » ers are foturning to work and condi-{ { % signed SR - . tion the industry are becoming Fam TR| Along the Front in the Northern Section of France, ... DECISION NEXT MONDAY |NEAR FENWICK SHOALS| The United States stost commoration | AT INDUSTRIAL HEARING k ke spended the dividend on the com- . ] REHABILITATION OF THE s | W | But Relative Positions are Unchanged Al R e : o i 5 : — e : .| Counsel for Government Claims That Crews of Both Ships Picked Up by| A one-hundred-thousand barrel pro-|Quarter of a Billion Dolars Devoted R was reported in the oil fields of Law- F MRl o ¥ o2 Four States Asked to Join in Action| the Election Officers Were as Much| Old Dominion Steamer Hamilton, |rence county, Il | to Philanthropy by the Elder Rocks- ENGLAND LOST NO SHIPS IN SUNDAY’S BATTLE For That Purpose. Federal Officers as State Officers—| with Exception of a Water Tender,| The Susquehanma Coal Co. win| folen According to Testimony of __Boston, Jan. 26.—Four states, Maine,| Denied by Counsel for Defense. Who Was Lost. SESESSEIS N wun icual. handlng thhe 1 Son, | New Hampshire, Vermont and Massa- juroyeIneny. X | Mo chusetts, were asked today to join in —_— —_— | 1 g Scy — action aiming at the rehabilitation of! ~ |>|A1|exlander Elder, the feund_’.'r of e 3 the Boston and Maine railroad, when Indianapolis. Tnd., 26.—After New York, Jan. 26.—In a collision | Elder Dempster £ led | ew Yo Jan. - Two Were Damaged—One Officer and Thirteen Men Were | the tive rea appointed last| hearing arguments s today |near the Fenwick Shoals lizhtship |in Southport, Er 3 day told the United States fall announced e plans for saving|on the demurrer of the ;f"lrl today the American-Hawali T Pittsk on ndustrial relations, = 4 the big Nori New England trans-|men indicted by t eral grand jn ine freight steamship Washingtonian | The Pittsburg al is investigating the great Killed and Three Officers and Twenty-Six Men Wounded | [ 2t Northern Xew Bagland trans | fere on Decemper 24. 1914, on chatges | was sank and the American schooner | Charieroi Mone ned foundations and t ) , into its original small lines. of conspiring to c { the election |Elizabeth Palmer, which rammed operations on full t trial unrest, that he felt in the Engagement—German Protected Cruiser Ga-| Proposed enabling legislation was|in Terre Haute on November 3, 1914, | abandoned with decks awas | g acing the amount of | explained by Judge Marcus P. Knowl-{Jud~e A. B. Anderson of the United |1l g derelic One life was los 1,,1'"? EE;-b‘ father had devoted to phi . . of Springfield, chairman of the|States district court for Indiana, late of a water tender. The other 53| }acht Club on a quarter of a billion dol- zelle Has Been Torpedoed in the Baltic Sea, But Was tees at the meeting attemded by of.|today anmounced that he would & , com g the ofcers and was this sum, he said, 1 s of the company and representa- |his decision next Menday morning. of the two colliding vessels were d over to the Rockefeller Able to Make Port—Copenhagen Hears That Thirty or S Both Federal and State Officers. |landed in New York tonight by the |, QoY e, of he University of Chicaso 3 witon emphasized in h Frank C. Dailey, United States ais- | g Dominion line steamer H: o O acation board and tne E : . . statement particularly the need Of|trint atiormer fo | States @S- |arriving here from Norfolk, which | killed in Monta stitute for Medical Re Persons Were Killed and Forty Injured in an Austrian | fGditication of the ~ heavy | interest|iCfatiornes for Indiana, who defend- | picked them up near the scene of the| o s in D. Rockefeller, ¢ 5 2 ! . ). |charges imposed by the leases entered | o irred that coneross Axen the am |accident, about 20 miles southwest of || Secretary Hester, s making Aerial Raid Over Kielce, Poland—Zeppelin Airship | into by the railroad in its more pros-| {26 e AR | e s hrare. Drealawnt. e bov : perous days. He said the trustees of-|g.% i ection oF Sank Within Ten Minutes. P i il oS £ . ered as a solution of the bproblem |irombers of co 5 e WAk et At an g ? : 7 w “how much more Brought Down in the Baltic Sea and Crew Captured. |18 plant ail of which contampiate | Jea0ers of coner e e e e e have been benerted ‘r; maintenance of the railroad system ‘,L‘,;,T,,WF He addell t when mem- |and i,leL _';rzd_g n m,]rln {»;.:m were or- |at Elizabeth, N. J., empic r in increased wages. RIS S - bers of congress were being elected. |dered to the boat Mever, a water £ Ftbiyda i The re e af lon't Inow what fnished ves the stackholders|thant theh federal goy adopted |tender on the Washingtonian, was| Captain Harry Lambert, while Rockefeller and “Mother Jones” Shaks have o W torpeda. Il and ' Mafne: certificates e 'P:n'“h li[_r‘.‘s elect officers became ""‘f’r"”l*' All on the decks of the res Funston, had pocket tockefeller announced after the = pedo av- | provides for a new corporation in s SR o Pt Sl S MM ey S s ot “;,f» d late today tha from the mur-|which the leased property holders joi Denies Federal Jurisdicti it is presumed by his mates that he| Th e Cominlitton B Wonts b A iosses on both = ship was sink- | voluntarily. The third suggest that in| . raaarIsciotion. B ert beltrwfor onk ol om s Teeas Colliar ; Somumission ho Woull have 8 con- ent that the Germs ¢ he to i heicase of a receivership the property| The dish t attorney s: S0 was cavght by the inrashing Wa- fr ke il b in S ¥ orkantser o sl a greater degrec alt remain intact, but reorganized|entire argument of Repre = 3 among the ae? 1 the morine ‘ e a new name, without the burden | ’l-’ Fanies. o2 nderson e na At (Cattatns Ot | RRIC: Rockefe Motn eports that p rati sistance. o lease requirements |SPoke at the morning ng Captai seorge A | other’ g ¥ for a strong movem d by the British, we ot ot of e e i idetense. W Carlisle_who was in command of the | Filling a conts v 3,00 | Shook hands and talked over g oo s e e [ eract take e scho the accident happened about | horses began a Worth. ng nce in the room in ently been the case v with TatOne ety Siolatic 3.30 a. m. The scl er, under full |between local de o il in TP i S0y Deen 11 s jing ‘up .to)the ‘present | 15Ions tnlesw . the * viglations 1n SaT | vam Tionied oaiinicat by o e, > ductin it o X forces il of the railroad were stated by| A%, S0loT Of Drevions cor dition of | ynd’ making about eight knots an hour | o0 When he stej i ' Knowlto: 0 have bee: i s 2o - e only - he Ws i 2 vas sizh 1 g th ~onclusic he tion which Sugyontiailiaya e nlinorate | Snl g e mreament b ives when the Washingtonian was sizhted. | Frederick Sharer, an American, was| e conclusion of the proc to- Ll 4 Jabor, heavy car rents | Gas’ when only towns ¢ | Struck Washingtonian Head On. farrested for aughter in London, | 333 Mr. Rockefeller had s Sl [5hs RSt tate officers were heing elec | evident that the steamer was | When his auto, running at r speed, | oDV, fol n & s—five toda BRITISH DEFEATED O arien Teases In rates|dia not apply when member, n- | g in a direction that would have |Xilled a boy. el Dt B ome AT SANDFONTEIN. SR R _v”)“l‘l‘fireu‘v or United ates senators were her across our bows and e : Dug D ShC " < : = ‘ fent th mcet Tontalsof e”,: v l:j;r'.lx our lights were seen too late to avoid ich ‘rAekebn'\:‘( et 9 Deep in Colorado Strike. Governor of German Southwest Africa | the s and the payment of|, ST Stanley in said Captain Carlisle. “We struck 28 DAt guellef ommission dug deep into the | $23.000.000 notes which are about|defense, cited s Washingtonian head-on, making a | aen had the Colorado Fuel and S BYoiied i . : hold his cont ole in her almost amidships, the £ atrolled politicians in men were i o o i 30 that the reme- |OVer electi s of the impace smashing in ow of | 2 districts: furnished deput b S R JE e : S Lo wust bo accepted or the|°d not fe g | the schooner. We immedmiately broke firearms when troubl t at i rated by a costly receiv-|, Derfore mer were begun [away and went ahead about a mile nminent and paid them Germany Will Not Seize Foodstu { ershiz enabling act embodying | men were added io |before our course was checked, | itrolled utterances of mi R Gear e e ihe tristees plans were Taia today be-| adsy zullly; masng) Took to Lifeboats. 1 ised power of ‘removell:ium e s | fore the legisiatures of the three prin Fas e i “We saw the Washing go dowr i maintained a benevolent : {ates, Main, New Hampshire and Mase- | Siegiod 0 stand s of 10t Iminutes. While there was somewh oorpor | o inE o P ¥ | d Vermc has also been |y i e Bae {of a heavy sea running. the wind wa | T ol b Ju the reorganization {tne me . SERRCe |comparatively light and only a light| ot | ist coBlA be chron m_and Maine was at one|bn HeT S ths olp. fiteen e | E = SL.cONML Be circn= 1 me mile railroad between this|°T ok {one wom xy“il\rrvxf:}-!:‘-fr;fll‘"\ mm;x.':ll’ . Negotiations Wars | B O rt smpogets of dabon ed its activities GENERAL NORIEL EXECUTED |to the iifeboats as soon as at s | for French army. | would ever ‘become. & menace & tha i | e awas) fere i Dicked jfor the French: arm | would ever become a menace to the i AT MANILLA YESTERDAY.| '°T¢ awash and were ked ur ! ¢ and lenied that the founds- i Fantaie Lafimdel {by the Hamilton, whici 1d responaed convicts escaped the exe 18 any appreciable L T ae: | Killed Political Enemy at a Cockfight|L0, the Wireless calls for assistance sent il at Syracuse, N encs upon fha prite o b6 eathla s o o in 1902, | 2 et nian guard at the 1 i i also that the for us € = Afr Its principal leased lines Ficke: 3 7)’ Hamilton, up his key s wh had b Z“a z, li ed nd Lowel weral | iperintendent G. Tomlins : = A6 t Zeppelin A : owell A el @ SR S0 Fifteen thousand workmen Mz Zeppelir i found gui ng with Captain E. D. F £ the H. C. Fricks s : = enemy a he ,Washingtonian, said tte Co Pa., v v ller crevw capiur AMEZICAN WAS HELD i e P hanged ber had not obtained a . me A e € i Ga- i e The early . | stat nt of the accident, but t —— y_truste edoed in the Baiti IN GERMAN AS SPY.|SLIPPED ON ICE St b [Tt 1Hen, HiA thers i e ax President Wilson named F rig neec D I Ead Baght A Tea s . AND SLID iNTO RIVER. he army had been onfirmed Captain Carlisle Jeimcs oL wror i dam » or. | Edward Bright Arrived in New York i oy g that the Washingtonian ste rugu s | = S S | Yesterday. Joseph Conen of Hartford Was Hurry- b bird dethonstaiic struck amidships on th A stad of Chi |SENATE CoNFIRMS irty Killed in Aer i Rt A Sk A6 EHE i i ts were immediately | g s e RS ok, Jan. 26-—Edware ¥ giteas Kaviol peaadi : Rene thn R. N. Hudson, gen i NOMINATION OF HALL - ere k e cit rrested at Hartford, Conn., Jan, 36—A peculiz which was about one and one- the s & At } — - a riz Ice, | in: Germany, October |3 st el e i mos miles distant were picked | Himself on Interstate Com- ol | with Dbeing 4 @ A Coten ot - Winaoe o the Hamilton, Louis Railroac merce Commission. = ¥ of Ja apitol grou X Tan Had Cargo of Sugar. NO BRITISH SHIPS WERE X a passen| | mpted to make a ick The Washingtonias . By e R oy g “onfirmation " 5 s i he grounds by using a e Btouien 20 \ : =1 e nomina 2y Hall, SUNK IN SUNDAY'S BATTLE. was atte i i glen path, along _the| Filipinos exert S e Bk o e . loxed . abled, But Were Towed Into Port. n arr | ver the wall into the wa z'm,} n directe e ,,f“,‘,’r’”ff\j? SEsdicesion of : [ 5o ee two sons to an icy pro- in ac o e e [ ditio ways | f senators arrest cries and ran into the capitol. J.| —— — Eniniac it R et Bl : N n\a‘.tfl" be Kelly, the master mechanic, with BODY OF UNKNOWN MAN | x 5 oy . e o . r ‘an and everal men. ran to the will, and by| > Lok £ & S i : Ao te e " throteh the letiing over a man at the end of FOUND UNDER BARN.|.; Fho, BuPont 5 I pp i le in the of Ambassador Gerard at Der- effected the rescue of Cohen. —— When the S, 0. £ e A s iz 0, i on and et 3 1 Tied intg the Doller room Two Men Charged With Concealing It,|hy the Washingioni riot y vt = R Sunde = Spmech ~ the combat, rival here Mr. I ‘ ol to dry out. Cohen sai t : ahort ol =i ma ery willjagainst They were an- ement says, returned safely to port.| he would make no stateme | that he could not ha 1d on ma 3 Ooniibaris M. | bfbsecit e secretary of by g ibiseeny MhSO HuIshiE do o [ e South. Paris, Mains o S Rour % < ol e e | body of an unknown maz scked pe e ) was hasan | toreny ZepPelin Destroved and Crew Taken| FUNDS FOR CARING FOR | gash in his throat, wa hour. o rosers engaged in Sundavs| .. o Prseness | INTERNED MEXICAN SOLDIERS. | {ii.cis s Pt s | LEADER OF MOROGCAN fon @hich had some o' her | oMeinily 'annolmcea in L Secretary Garrison Has Asked Con-|Ilifam Cummings, . neighbor, were REBELS HAS TAKEN FEZ.| . i 3 T ens _compartments flooded oiaE NG e Zeup i i aress For Appropriation of $71,258. | Aceord: information alieged to| e fisAliae B Johnmansupreeids s ihe > w SR | loon, which on Monday dropped hombs | S Faee becr o Mrs, Clara Caittine | News Repert Says French Lost 3,500 [ B2!dwi Lotive W . I e Pane T g ”:‘x(:‘x'sn: Indomitable ‘»,-w"}.e\,fl' = B oLt :"q‘f”:”_ , Y"' the| Waghir :zn‘m Jan, 26.—Secretary Gar-| housekeepe oraines Tole Men Killed or Prisoners. } nch Gov ) r : i} e er Meteor, Which also was | Baltic sea, was destroved and ihat thepison asked congress today Lo appro-| her that r e Bod = s p A s taken in tow by the des- | ¢ }‘l'm“'_' of its crew were taken|ypriate $71 to cover a deficiency m{ Pratt if she told the 1 . t. th e e h vessels were| oners. | funds for transporting and caring for| officers fio Bei i ket o - i S e | e, e S O {interned Mexican soldiers and military | forty vears ot Bl nd the | : o ST rs o both vess o yGer = doed. |refugees ac Fore Wingate, New Mex-|ihat death fhive s i1 ! : SWEEPING CHANGE FOR ted. - 3 5 p. >, .ar lsewhere this vear. All the|months clothing was of bl ol . USING YAL e 25 mmber of < _Gaze Mexicans, except three at Fort Win-|good ;1\”;'- o e HOUSING YALE CLASSES . and men i 1 despaten sate, have been released and furnished ool SR 1 e With \Deiice. t5 L i Eresh 1 e on the company, Wi | transportation to various points In | | < Saqe itk e to Have eshmen Lo e n Tiger one officer | (Wo torpedoes discharges | the United States and on the Mexi- Harv-rd(Pruiessors Return Salaries. | s |. A guest in a Chicago hotel, feeling cated in One Place, ie men killed and thres officers| Tines and was discove can border. The $170,000 already ap-|__Cambridge. 3 _aJdn. 26.—Severa rs. W fe of o0, oF ‘eplstival support e and eight men wounded; on the Me- | Rucsen, in the Balt { propriated for this purpose did not|Harvard profess have the American ambassadc RGN . L0 ¢ 26.—A teor four men killad and one n Swedish ferry steamer | cover the expense. | salaries into the gr f the|the disposal of Berlin T lelphia and ha g 3 em of wounded : which towed her to s N corporation since they of woolen <clothing recei pray o ong dista ¥ 2t rious classes mmediately published e CHANGES IN NATIONAL GUA William on Boston Common. | ocaunts; 1t wes Sl nie maports that Giend legisla- b e T il % publs RD | accounts, i iristiania reports that Grand Du ) men who 3 Beaity's | ANNOUNCE = Jan. 26.—The birthday of | Wealthy members of faculty are| Nicholas, Russian commande 3 3 L T n York street and : a ey DUED B aDUT COLL-;» aperor William of Germany will be|said to have come to the : o ounty for three term ed at W W hereafter be will be g, | Captain Philip C 2 ol brated on the common tomorruw | college relinquis E ¢ it e long the WA | Captain Philip Chenoy of Willimantic | (X020, B no o the ealaries while othere S P fife } GERMAN BLUEJACKET TA | acesastiactiiDing O fiicers | tnan steamnship Kronprin: of their earnings. Preside 1N be One hundred and fifteen thousand SR TALKS ju ! PR y e : £ 4 g > York . S . | Amerika an incinnati. For severzi|is understond to have given his sal- life 8s b seed worth $635.000 | street dormitories an he sophomores, o SUNDAY'S NAVAL BATTLE. « Gen- | days the musicians have been prac-|ary in full - 5 s SR S T ddition sent quarters, Gives Graphic Description of Fate of i _m"’“ ticut | (ising together and today they abtam- e Federal Employment Bureau. f An R srumens that the Amer- | will located h hall. ‘The p ity s ption of Fate of v R Ay ohalleq permission from Mayvor Curlev and | Dacia. Ready to Sail Wash Jan. 26.—Fdrm: an- | ¢ e SRS AT SIS seny wve quarters in the he uecher. = DS e park commission for tas demon- 3 % b= ne ent of the | FUrs of ory, 1 i < e Capiain AL s "7| Galveston, Texas. Jan, 26.—Al | o e The British steamer Washington, n addition to itry, vice i 11 i by the loia ab Sedsral b A rtered by the American commission et eeey ST e o Joial oxenty) department of labor, with : e ght about be- i o first| Movements of Steamship: it would mot sail for Rotterdam today, | S f Peei e and s with a cargo of |increased cl e ey in armore o | XNew York, Sailed: Steam-|the vessel was directed to move from etary Wilson. Through Lt 00 Belgium |and the desire to have the rrcsl}x:':; e lived in tie e e otsdam, Rotter- | her docks to Boliver Roads wiore'fc| sent to all sections of the co R e locatd in one place : t the( nders, Meriden,! g , Jan. 19.—Arrix Steam- | tice. £ xy o 7 o mpeuay Emied il Goethals of the Panama = full speed : sl tocles, New Y £ — 24 SR o RIS et reported to President Wil- | JEROME NO LONGER e i5e Jan. 3. Arrived: Steam-| Thanks For Christmas Gifts. and the jobless man” togeth oo thetoe an e alda e IN THAW CASE. - — Washington, 2 he state de = TRETIN % at battl 8 i i Protection of Foreigners in Mexi pArrived: Steam-| partment todiy made public a letter Crusade Against Usury. hi e | “°""°’dc."”é""‘,°°°5 Not Feel Justi- Mo com W bt S a Yikam- | received by the American ambas | Washington, aJn. 26—In introducing e e inContinaing Epeee. m speed, | T ience to e at Paris from the mayor of Orl |a bill today to prohibit and penalize ¢ the senti of e Protestant | " 3 v he et Lnd onenedl) Eart on rep-| A N Hraner rmly expres: use of the mails for the purpose I Losell i i \r‘c\ AT ”; 1::\12; n‘:,},‘:,a:‘,r ;i"“"eaféa—zvmé“m revers > e ahg Towl = . ern- | g = 3 of the city for the (¢ negotiating 1 under terms con-|ty vesterday, 2 =5 ¥ o 0 _be a deputy I ten | : | Former Bank Auditor Dies in Peniten- | from the United Sts e L At s st aoar T chuisCh RCieE modes- | attorney zeneral. He recently s We i 1 he depart t tiary. | Jason 1T O'C an said taht he was takir et E Boston. | specially designated to the position b o elnske con i soveram | urgh, Pa Fuly hn TR = |the frst step ir stion-wide CTu- |serve s & e Bt | Attorney General Woodbury in order : v S ih: | F o eburEl, B o e the ot | (Germany Will INot Seize Foodstuffs, | sade agains : il 18ARD Twin S [ 1hat e mishtiwid ey rdiabibagl Hasey o0 otion oreizn ors Déposit National bank of Pitts.| Washington, Jan. 26.—Count Von| Dopity: Atiorney I Gotaial S op- ity | Sursn, died in the western penitentiary | Bernstorff. the German ambassador,| Bombardment of Kielce, Poland. King Peter of Servia conferred the | Kennedy and Frank K. Cook wipsun s o e here today of tuberculosis. Young | notified the state department today| London, Jan. 26, 7.15 p. m—Reporis| Order of Saint Hava of the second |charge of the Thaw case, J DT v oat £ ilitary Ba!l at Hartford. with another employe of the bank was|that his government had given official| by way of Copenhagen from Ru: class on Dr. McCormack, and the | been peid a salary while in (ha s a s 8 he Iartford, Jan. 2 Hol- | conviced of stealing $1,050,000 from the|assurance that no foodstuffe shipped|say that thirty persons were killed | Order of the White Eagle of the third | employ. In notifying g $he singern 225 th ~1(;.;:, \;‘hr. nd_stai t the | institution in 192& :\Jnr'l as to have frou}dlh;'- rmw\x Stat to Germany | and fifty injured in & bombarément of | clas on Dr. Ryan for the great services | dismissal, the attorney e;our:aeru“sfls d coliected there of Hartford c \e state | been en his frecdom February would be seized for military Kielce, Poland, recently by Austrian|rendered the American physiclans|he did no five mon 1 ; A brilliant owed. next, other governmental use. aircraft. to Servian wounded. AY : s ooy IISO e I conttnuing the expense of a special counsel.

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