Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 28, 1915, Page 1

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"NORWICH, CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY vis, '“151"5'" % TWELVE PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletms Clrculatwn in Norw:ch is Double That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connectlcu* in Proportlon to the Cltys Populatlon MIGHTY EFFORTS OF | St = araus s osin Gy n _ et 7= e fats s a2 On in the Senate State of Ghaus5 swr sz e o+ Plan of Finance (31,687 - reported here that { a B s is imminent. - e RS | -cvere Earthquake Recorded. OVER THE GOVERNMENT SHIP | PRESIDENT GARZA TRANSFERS| London Jan. 28, 3.24 a The ob- | servatories in Spain _ and | PURCHASE BiLL. | SEAT OF GOVERNMENT. | Ttaly vesterda e | ved that J’l(‘ { ..iNIGHT SESSION _ HELD "ARRANZA TO CONTROL BILLS TO BE FILED WITH LEGIS- LATURES OF THREE STATES In Northern France, Where They Had Concentrated | | cent italian ea Troops for an Attack on Emperor’s Birthday =~ |Trafe Throuah Sues Ganat stovoec| o, Gatinger Continued Spesc via London_Jan, 28, Villa and Zapata Forces Are Fleeing | ge Wanted as Means of aising Money—Floating Debt ef $20,000,000 Will Mature May 1. Against the Bill with 1 s Than| Before the Advance of Carranza; Half Dozen Senators Pre Troops Under Gen. Alvaredo. ALLIES HAD PREPARED FOR SUCH AN ATTACK President Wilson sign strin- tro-Hungarian consternation archy, as appar- wuthorities have de- | no 1oophool of es-| To the West of Soissons and Around Craonne the Fighting { i‘, : Has Been of Unusual Severity and the Germans are Re- | Co a to ported to Have Lost Heavily—Austrians are Said to| ; Barred and Shuttered. Have Recaptured Uzsok Pass, One of the Most Im-|synoav scrooL suet. i portant of Carpathians, Which Has Been in the Hands VSO ELACE OF CRIMINAL J of the Russians for Several Weeks—Great Britain Ad- heres to Statement That No British War Vessels Were | Sunk in Last Sunday’s Battle in the North Sea. siness building Served Term in Prison for Crime of Which He Was Innocent. who endent larceny, served two a in sta ison to pro- ng to 1ant Gov- a joint leg- e committee ous pardo and cou r the t lea Half Dozen Senators Present | nwhile Senator Gal er, most | the time tal 1 Privilege to lssue Preferred Stock. g man ase. He sta half to protect was related Dy case of lon front, 1 where with Creu orm of ir announcement from var office, have ceeded in e west of £ $8,000 in Ehvee of whic stock fs a SHORTAGE OF FOODSTUFFS acticable,™ ‘ Twelve new t it is FOR BELGIAN REFUGEES.| not h : - - under —— agreed to f + gives of his cov witness recommende i i/smo Tons Must Be Made Up With- 1 pardonir in Next Three Months. i Jan. 27 »f food m Increased for | UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK OF POTATOES REF’OF’.TED.i | European War Has Had No Mater | Bearing on the Market. There is respect Island, It al calle 1 Washingtor as appraised of the food supply by London, which sion, is act be des! 1,000 tons for ifei- | Garza Charged Incompetency of Zapata! ¢ at we could de-| Army. { woul rine same < | TURKISH FORCES SUSTAIN ANOTHER DECISIVE DEFEAT. riven Across Canal Near Ka With Heavy Losses. HALF MlLLlOiN PA!DiAVGVE’D AND INFIRM EMPLOYES.| | In the Steel Industry During the Year| 1913, point rs were ormer emr y during 1914 accord GEMAN CRUISER KOLEERG SUNK IN SUNDAY'S BATTLE |’ | Statement Sent Out from London Sa Asserts. trict X TR0 e Saa ] _—_— pensions I el foniant san M- | ROCKEFELLER TO CONFER absidiars d tonig vhich was $252 WITH LABOR LEADERS|' { Who Aided in Directing Counsels of | ( fine Workers During Strike. rd vi tely id, ap- in ‘gvfll He was nd first practice e late Sen: and 1909, rial relat bor who aided in @ sls of the mine w strikes of year, to m Broadway ed, will cold wav S central and = thwest sta ing of his| down far Jones late | conference the day. to me all the would seem to enemy tempera es as far as enginees % | United Mine Worker erce commis- % spein of St TohalR. >n, pr * was armed i was armed With | Yestern Federation of 1 Rockefeller exy Was not pop- it he held that 28 m: come bett: EXPLODING GERMAN MINES DESTROYED FRENCH TRENCHES are a rent and if this | ognized by r | American mi v 1 popular. Santo Domingo is | of criticism anyway. If you do | Frsnch Artillery Provented Enemy from Making Gain, H W BRITAIN MAN. Jund—Are o Spend Hen-! he fol- 1 re, Fla. ised mmn there you are not do= n, Jan. 27 it al at Rotterdam Jelgian relief iiled from th ived tod of Cha night at to Ha ain, Conn. performed by the S TS AT o PV IHGHLT. Cornie. Movements of Steamsh Twenty-four| Gibraltar, Jan, 27. i Records of Governor Blease’s Adminis« e Eelgium tration Missing. away ves-| Columbia, S. C., Jan. 27.—Governaz | David A. Wilson Nominated For Hart- Manning in & special message to the ford Pestmastership. legislature today asked appointment of tford, Conn., Jan. 27.—Word was! Michael H. Fallon of Providence, a|a committee to investigate the disap- . Gould. the Germar destroved our trenches for a distar of about but they were not | proprietors of th able to es selves by reason | Germans. The tril known Par ment on Place d of 1 - | s s . I !]’ roperty, re pre: (nr Mr. Judd and his{ Manuel Calvo, N received from Washington today that|cab driver, was sentenced to jail for | pearance of the records of Governor e s b e e b gl g R Anen i thelr: hoReumaonIsE| N v i G man Augustine Lonergan had |18 months in the United States Dis- | Blease's administration, all of which, S hiese. frenches fave Dot sooreans s chief sec- | Bellalre, Florida. They will make| Baltie, Liverpool presented the name of David A. Wil- | trict court at Boston, on a charge of | he sald, had been removed from the imed and put In orde en he was | Minneapolis their home, returning here| Bergen. Jan. or | Bom, his law partner, to be postmaster|attempting to bring an alien into this | capitol. The message was referred ta \e wesi of Craonne the m in May. Kristiantiord, N =t Hartford, canntry ylawfully. committea

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