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VOL. LVIL—NO. 27 ~ NORWICH, CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1915 PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Other Paper, -and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City’s Population GENERAL BATTLE ls e eragrepts | Hurled Babyfrom |Killed Daughter, | Cordersed Telesrams Sanate Session Lynn, Mass, has a wireless fire s e 3d Story Window| Wife and Himself| s w55, o | 10 b8 Continuous £ gg;—dfig :)r; u;:é\:‘g;d&m:sc&: zltz;;{-gré? in New York by Frank.A. Munsey. - 15_‘!’2:t;g;gsm%nc;mniflgfxfwn of beet The Jefferson County Savings Bank, - 2 BRUTAL FATHER THEN JUMPED|WEALTHY NEW YORK REAL ES-|of Birmingham, Ala, suspended pay- | RECESSED SATURDAY MIDNIGHT Populace Stop Threatened Strik S ATH, IN BOSTON UNTIL THIS MORNING Florence, Italy, Jan. '8, Via Rame| 10 1115 DEATH, i s Ly The Pennsylvania R | e Jan, » 720 p. m.—An attempt to about to send out inquiries for 1915 foment a general strike here today needs. Austrians Have Brought Up Large Reinforcements |iiicl. "t s oo &= HAD FELLED HIS WIFE|USED MAGAZINE RIFLE| _ : | BOTH SIDES DETERMINED . Fifty-two noted athletes of Oxfc which threatened to take the la Iroad Co., is hei hands inst the i ‘ University are serving in the Britist | PHEHEE 02 WA, . their own hands against the distur iy army. and Have Been Joined by the Germans ers. . Baby Suffered 2 Fractured Jaw and|A Son the Only Member of the Family | . . = <oy |Democrats Say Opponents to Ship % ITALIAN TROOPS DISPERSE Possibly Internal Injuries—Woman's| Left Alive—Despondent Because of loads of butter to by way of | Purchase Bill Must Talk Night and MOB HOWLING FOR WAR| condition Not Considered Serious—| Financial Reverses, the Man Had| o Ry | Day Until BiM is Put Upon Its Passage—Republicans Are Prepared NOTHING DEC'S'VE HAS SO FAR BEEN REPORTED Which Broke Us a Mesting of Prom- Crime Was the Result of a Family’ Been Planning Tragedy for Several :nflf‘\}&"rriifm\sé S‘f».v.{finzs.\u.f | inent Men Who Favor Neutrality. oy Beis. Cambridge, Mass. LY s ARy n Rome; Jan. 31, 145 p. m~—Troops b | The stockholders of the i with fixed bayonets had to be called Bank, of Dixon, Ky oted Fighting Also Continues in Poland and East Prussia —In|out today to re-cstablish order at a| p o0 oo (oo b o vouo Jan 51 Armed with a]voluntars meeting which had been organized by | POSIOn: JAN. lomil ter Lo e | magazine rific equipped with an auto- Flanders and France Only the Artillery is Engaged on St members'of the Shumber Ur | xite with 2 Mo Gn the nead, Witham | maggsng, [ cosipecs with S0 00 | i ynited states Ravy © liquidatios Washington the ser government : > aby and|Wealthy real estate operator, who had |searchlight visible ave y ms destin ta i et ed up his twenty months old baby and | Wealthy D s \ | t M f the Front—Fresh G. T 5 are Concen. | movement . favor of Tial maintain |lurled it from a three story window | become despondent because’of finan- | conditions for 10 m o= e s ost of e Front res| erman 1roop: oy s P aly . to the ground today. As the officers s, today shot and killed his| = e R LS| | N i Znan n\min e wa were about to arrest h Steele re-|Wife and two daughters as they slept perations of t tissue f: tomorrox m, were | re fa i s & o) " of persons, stly a ° = ST a n bed, |tories of St. Nich trating in Belgium With Heavy War Supplies, Indicating | .o/, i who aire against iie matn, | Fotted, 1o the root and jimped fo his| 2nd then, returnins o his own bed:|ories of St NI tenance of neutrality, gathered at the > . by suttered. dent, was the only member - 0 % 6 v s an’ T frozen ground. The baby suffered a ool student, 1 o= 2 That They Will Soon Make Another Attempt to Pierce|cni ance Lo e hall and in spite of | (ot red jaw and possible internai in- | Of the family left alive. _The United States Rubber Co. T 2 i 3 LS ey i jurles. It was removed (o tho city|Tragedy Not Discovered for Several|ceived au order for the Allies’ Lines in Flanders—German Submarines Sink | icader of ihe neutraliste. lad his ears |ospital with its mother. The swo- Hours. | : HE the h Sea and Two i | 25020 Someone spat in his' face. | mors condition is not consid ; completely did the silencing de-| The United Ciga - S K 1 in | He defended himself with his cane. s 5 234 | vice muffle the reports of the weapon |tion of New =3 aghs Five British Vessels, Three in the Iris 8 AN AWO MR | buring the disorder crjes of ~Shame,| Stesle had no Cadiive !that the aragedy was not discovered |of 50 per cent., pay 3 | : . me, out sevéral hfl urs later when the son | |repu *an eppoi t £ > nsist- + s Prince Von Buelow has bought uo, you | ¥ife for a long : the English Channel—Emperor Wilhelm, Who Has Re- | cinioriers of aveiria: rons from i |babit of calling at her home found under his door a note from his| ‘ieneral George Stone, a notable v_Bruno Belmont ralists, soud ,‘“‘l“.l T % father, requesting } to telephone in the lifornta, dled at | but the s 1 t in. i i i Thr that the police could not|tWo children. he sa relatives, The quadruple killing took isco, aged 73, |Iorces t : turned to Berlin, is Again Suffering From oat Trouble properly ‘handle the situation troops |action today a in an exc sl | carry the figt i . were called out and restored order. by it ntral Park V A receiver was appointed at Mont- |7 sor than r shou After this incident the anti-neutral- e s Planning for Several Days. gomery.Ala., . said to be | 3 E Poland, E: Prussia and thejand the smaller boats Atreus, Ava,|ISts attembted to approach the Aus-|BRITISH SHIPS TORPEDOED sroner Feinberg, who conducted an | the 1ars hAlabama. | 204 tion keep Hione: o Sctedden’ upeatl Kathleen ara Endymoin. All thesé 3 Down with IN THE ENGLISH CHANNEL. ation, stated that Auerbach ev i in it T Y athiar e opera 2 R Down with Germany, Long et . A DIA at i D Cort Van Der Linden, Premier and |5 I passa ic's capt his pas- France and Long Live the War.|Steamers Tokomaru and loaria Sank 1 days and had executed it with | Minister of the Ir or Holland. Demacrats Con ops again had to be cailed upon Off the French Coast. erse the crowd: lifebelts and sent ail the| > a member of the ( s Lo the stokehole that the steamer could ke up a e aris, Jan. ull head of steam in fligh he cap-| VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY istry of marh beration. The dead ma formed the coronertl The French | Lbrought fle h s son in- confid Sink Shirdeiarin his father had ne nine days ounced today| The coroner expressed the bel front, R ia ighting is gradually assuming character of a general battl \ ; n alsc precautio e st been tar- | the real estate man's despondency phy will re era t the Austrians have brought up 1in also took the precaution to warn, two tish d been t B vo ra reiforcoments snd Bave beer wireless, vessels from coming into | ON PERJURY CHARGE. the English chann due to recent depreciation in value of lv[um. : 1 mer re- < ic T iy 1 the zone ot ti bmarine's ac : . a German submar mortgages and secu h he | Ploye < liamentar e i llzn line steamer Scandinavian, | Two Detectives and a Lawyer in the Tokomarn and Ioa-|held. — h difi A “_(fiflmmo Tull, from St. John, B., Jan. 22, for Liver- | Frank Case Are Vindicated. & | Left Note for Son. Gevtr:’ Joffre, " ‘cing engaged o paol, wita pussengers on 1 from New | d by the Auerbachs, |mander, discharged 3 . ex gas : ] ¢ tf 1 of the T1-21 ¢ ot Boilloit, f - R s earned of the raid of the 1-21 & | -A verdict of crew was| A e e e e into Lzu:*:)star.\n. After e ] by fum § here 1 s r Semper. }\,, Joting, arose as but made no . 3 wn for a short tune, thejl f Dan S. Lehon, Rt =0 et e A e -—— Emperor who has St 0 R oS } B e asist [ to’ call _th of the fax ; ¢ fiie s ed to Ber! d to be proceeded for Liverpool. | and 4 tEman, ciothine . ool o cal Bl v, failing to get | Goveror Dunne, of Iilicis, ot . from affection X s ibornation of perjury inlz40 pounds steriinz respons % went to it the nd ha 2 on s or. | FRESH GERMAN TROOPS o n with the Leo M. ¥rank|jzealand’s gift to Belgiar ref No | Lester and roused him. The af at in elev : . FOR THE YPRES FRONT | -75° lon is southern manager for|getails are available concern the found under his door a note in h = & ot S d“?,"‘"fi-( an;-:‘do" torpedoing of the icaria. d ting which read: With o of 30,000 nahow g | Large. Numbers Have Becn Concen- R ¥ Y} The following statemen 1 You wake 1 lephone Un- |, VY D o e galien 2 trated for Ancther Sericus Effort. ruesday and | % Tha .‘r’;\,‘,”f‘r‘u e : ¥ and grand- fo8 i o S OWCTELE o v ., via Tondon Jast e crtian Son Makes Discovery. York har gnee = bers of German fternoon. et locailt oy, went. to his father's room. | Northern New York ¢ ea Yores sed of hav o e found ather and mother | second cold wave of th or al wtin ntrated, accord ts from the|, inda Blanche a in thelr beds, between which lay | mometers in Watertown ) ak ; £. Fresh troo pastor oy e ng into the room of his | Gearees helow. ¢ speaking. The s frc s are reported to I bet, in] 558, forpedoed. e found Beatrice, aged e = ieht cate that they will Coer-doonih. and o Mants deci ot the. Titherto ria -, Lo years younger, dead a er attempt to pierce t rders, cking a. mere x¢ oW rew sufticient tim the. oL send railw nothes serion. réaly (h is taken effort wi he allies’ h_ tha, bed. clot] tucked m and drawn over their ien the boy followed his fa- Sailing under the A Jaa 578 neci 1 Mont Br6 mem e HEE kil 1cil factory where Durpose o lity. 7 barons. The ount Hawarden ago Auerbach ha candy t Phagan was fo now been instructions, notifying the rela 5 nis a ber later ¥ the the tragedy, as well as the 2o £ WILL ATTRACT T o ] dmiral Ganteaume, which . After that he Lroke down and s s e Bclgian . Protic \with griel )t the WORLD-WIDE ATTENTION. s touler “oroner found on a desk in ar e i zl 5 xx ”r’x‘)l :rt‘;’;dgeus" i | Governmant Wilt Until Shi hea calibre, appa y e I p ill is ed Into Law. 8 PEERS ARE SERVING e Tid Boex ,,-o.v\:}) ey n”x”i‘;‘ More than a miilien of t urchase Bill ted Into La: r ! IN THE BRITISH ARMY. :|PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS each s Inasmuch tion of Teigtum “aro = Sk it Treziment ar d to have captu | =Ry OF COMM own 3 ~ by, . nd t lor of prisoness during t1 { Two Have Beon Killed and a Number G tharH Op cOMMERGE erstand horw ail | : : T o ant mezotiation or b Ll e T La i ! 5 | Expected to Be One of the Most Im-| | picked up. 2Ut| Bostor's health board . ussion foreizn. g0 rents 2 2 Bors Goipe hnd 1o DS Caldiaitl % < INEW SYSTEM IN B0STON | portant if His Adminigtration. f h rth and piaced it with the |1V & e < i b to quell a disturbance started by per-iThe Assc | FOR TEACHING SPELLING | wwashington. Jan, 31— President Wil-| without realizing what he was | T0US s sons a2ntagon 1o a mecting organ-|p - STl el b=k e the et 2 1 ized Dby prominent persons, for th: To Confine Instruction to Werds Used | So” (Will deliver before the Chamber| EormerlySWorth $1,000,000; Most Frequently in Every Day Life. |convention Wednesday nieh & inis sors sc ave Doston, Jan, 1. 0ol children of portant speeches of his ac Wwitharew: o de; s 1 he former Hamburg-American > FE the abahig | avoreat s @ reat estate. " steamer Dacia, which now Northa T e R Pkt S American flag, has sailed from i 1 rl (._a Leven and ana mothers were required to Jetem | misetiatinroried S v i on for Rotterdam with a carzo of d Somers hay according to the plan announced by |in congress, t 2 SMPROX ! T destlned _for S o the Barls of Brne and Stair | Frank W. Dallou, direcior of the de- | ot fomsmeiel Sou (istliters £t 3 L s e el by the Ger- | partment edncational investigation A S be seized -and, in _ suc irement elling books in consié X S 0 ORPHANS INJURED United States governme R Pl i i itain from ten thousand stern and words. Investi- | propos IN NEW ORLEANS. ] \Nand S. Snyder, s inquiries as to the ire, diec action, with the obie: PERCR WILLIAM STILL = D WE e ou says, shows that the | cormer- St. Alphorsus’ Asylum Collapsed in a|dose of poison ta he A = rding the rights of the POSITIVE OF VICTORY oot e omimene 0 DR AR Celia) { i nion ing | o : vern: L Stay - in Hos pupils ”:—;nthr written | want him to criticize the rvepu { there. f - INTENSE CANNONADING bout 2100. In view of inst the shipping el = t of employers that many ble over common c ds like “accommodate, d leave ers o ,,1 John Henry Hancack testified in the |ship CONTINUES IN FRA'\JC:‘ 0 2 o oon Orpha “\_}tur- ¥ » ho Feb- . e 3 Germans Forced. Enemy. to Retire ‘in | gy, Bnd 7 necossity ToAdos oy ary 23 sl ¢ - - < P nrees s Mr. Ballou recommends digbuss. the et is life S e UL | Bt eattn be concentrated in learn- |the. conven s — ) > P. m.—The A “m‘}:{’r{; G to spell correctly the words |{cf the A resolution urging cotton growers |outhr of war w seizing s afternoon issued the fol- | man soldter, | ¥ to be 1 for every day| Senc to © ir erc 1o e . nt of the progress. f | printeg by & lists of abmitted by | yiew ye | I 1 1 z E £ ; orin DY - s causing the pupils the most | tion o f the North Carolina | e 3 ke i A Munich w ich” appeared 115 times, | i g rugsgle ng the day <f'{northern Francé on separate” 93 times s | At the S0khiw o> uiliued (OF almoebiewety|vetiniigbutihthent v = g 3| STEAMSHIP DACIA ON { i I e Hioues | Conaitian : J . front to artillery combat: e can- | 1,000,000,000 francs ($200,00 ! T ¥ children escapcd | T ouse Commi of Imm - - nonAding was very tense on one Sia | of sanand. i Shed material ien VOYAGE TO ROTTERDAMI the stairways and |tlon by a vote of 5 d v i e e e e 1:::'”"“'" foas\ o Captain Receives Telegraphic Orders | — > Pres- . v on advantage. - < of cloth intended hrough here toda: fl‘cmmr(',‘;;;;: from Owner to Proceed. OBITUARY = : : i “Before La Bassee tle Ir ernment for ' mili tar) uni lin: he loss is estls O ¥ S it Aot Sl the treehat i e Slome, The e The loss is estimated | Gaiveston oxa Hesivy Adprical iV itar A - Montagu. ! X mentarily lost. The ate reported to be | steamship Dacia departed at noon to-| London, Jan. 81, 7.25 p. o i all 2 cannonaded the belfry and church of actories the occu- day from Galveston for Rotterdam wit mir el et ie v 3 gave > 2 the south of Arras).|pi ta. LT S = = bales of cotton to be trans- | taes aied todas then tur the ions of as, Royle, £y TR TP ur “'}N=~“I"g ll‘i""f'f‘h: Sd"“th‘fl;fl of | shipped to Bremen, | " Rear Admiral Montag g Distr ons, Rhe 4 Perthes our bat- | g 3 ] ke and, Baligrod and southeast| Telegraphic orders to get under way | old. He eerved with ¢ — P s Eave ey hive destroyed two of the e {GERMAN COUNTER ATTACK 1doviski, where in' one scctor our | were received by Captain Ge - | war with Ru The American collier Jason . emy’s pie several fielg REPULSED BY RUSSIANS ined a position protected by |Donald from E. N. Breitung \ £ 1857 and loaded with e 2 ceriain mumber of lancc-bombs, and S g nce, York, the ownér. In two 1 o IT s s f ; z dispersed several concentrations of | In the Reegvon oé the P\/xllnge of Lebe- Russians Capture 2500 Soldiers, | vessel Rt T AN | retired in 1886 | "rench M 1 p 3 troops. by bivouacks and ¢onyoy i aen; East Prussia. i 5 _|outside the harbor, | 2 H | 2 nch, Ger- ‘Iu the Argonne in the woods s Drring these two days we took 35| The Dacia cleared Janu: 20 | Horace S. Leonard. | | 5y Grurie, Where our troc Poliet Tussian | More officers and 2,500 soldiers prison- |delay here is yet uneplained and how B e Tan S Horate Sl S The Hawalian American Steamship |11 : : o 20th to retreat et save out the fol. | €FS. captured two rapid.fire guns, one|agent and master saia t they who w uctor on > | . ready reported, the Germans 3 v | lowing statement: cannon le our other troops tosk fnot know why she was waiting. | nch of the New Yori | The pr . elivered nea: Fountaine - Madame | “In the region of the for prisoners the precise number of which | Dacia’s cotton cargo is valued b i Hartford e | act w i- { new attacks which were repulsed. | of Pillkallen and Gumbin has not been determined. b $850, or sixteen ¢ |5 s From the Argonue to the Vosges|Prussia) the battles continue. I ! U'?e l-’\lé\\lxllgtl'n slem ;m January “7 d down in Bremen, ! ‘ Lo ssel e has been no d We held, | the region of the village of Lebegalen | Our fiect hunted out near Samsoon, the 2 SR s smerifan 51y near the e ropulsed the Germans by o moae | Turkish craisers Medjidie-h and Bres- SHIE2ING IS SAFE | | Capt. Claude Casimir Perier, son of % k5 A «f Angomott which the Germans pre- | attack with bayonets. { lau. pursuing them until nightfall. On | % . | S President o JFrance, was g A tead to have “On the 'left banks of the Vistula, |JANUAIY 25th, 26th ang 27th our tor- | IN THE BALTIC SEA.| smooo Fire at New Haven. DR AT N detis Toien] ? ma at the- 2pproaches to Borfimow, 1hs | Pedo craft sani: several Turiish sailing 7 | New Haven, Conn., Feb. 1 Al e e iry as to £ DEADLY WORK OF Germans during the night of aJnua S)‘“b;v” ';‘: ",-“?”;‘;‘” ,‘"”ebi’;f ‘h?‘m n;;l«'e Previously Recommended | ¢ day) morn near/Soissons. ;, . . - e for ¢ 59, and the in a1 thef.|a bold raid upon Trebiozond, where Ie bullding of - GERMAN SUBMARINE. | 29, and the next ¢ mepeated theil | pier cannonading the enems's troops | e Foljoviad: e = THasteatmer Preston; Now Fome i |attacks unon our positions, but S U e rown back W Destroyed Three Shigs in the Irish | {50 Sieot ot one trench: Sea Saturday Afternoon. {mained in the hands of the enemy: "In the region of the village of Jido- The toll| aitempts to tak sive during the day of the re acturing ¢ t sing an I'wo alarm e New Haven which fled, she damaged the barracss and flour depots. They same torpec boat silenced emy’s batterie and damagzed The followi eral staff of t! caucasus’ was llm\» n, Norway, with: department and | New Yor ntil a f work succeeded | Ward hold was preadir of cot- Berlin, Jan. 31, by Wire The commander of the 1tion _on the s an: that shipping will be safe in tic sea if the routes pre ommended followed the |ment was ie In reply to Rizah, two of the en- nk several feluccas cks, | t from the gen- | ) arrangemer T.ondon, Ja 8.35 p. m taken by the German subma its raid Saturday afternoon in h rea in the vicinity of Liverpool | from army of It en_out: | | | | i | i d om_ship owners rding v jured in a 3 e nds at three the steam- | Ge"*"tftaa(f:‘f o f"”:,x"':‘t"‘ ‘F‘””‘y‘- Viglent Struggle on Sari Kamysh Front O D s s e o : *hemical plant of J. B. Greman, | NO TRUTH IN REPORT = By Blanché and | he Car, an front, in the| “On the Sari Kamysh front, on the % " o o e e 5 Newark J.. at a loss of $200,00( < e o CEuaehe e small yessel. | of Dulla and V: w. the |evening of Jan. 27, one of our dolumns, RS Seoicid i ony Shie: Gl [ \S;‘,’;ég,'}t mesguoe s Tan = S Sulon o3 A00,000 THAT VILLA WAS SHOT. The evew of the Kilcoan was Iande z is grad S the | profiting by a snowstorm, crosseq the | o At et h 2 e x | AL 3 ¥ G 4 el A U ol ki S racter of a general battle. In this | crest of the mountains and Setzed_ atts |, The e Sewaatgrbod 5 | \jihe cruiser Tennessee arrived at|Denial Comes from American Agent WARe e e on the having concen- |er a violent strugzle, the village of |2 s SRy Landtinnal Movements of Steamships. Alexan “'«1 Saturds with Crothers at El Paso. under-water Emden is trated contingents fiu:‘n ome of their | (' s there the |Biiiin orf Januar R New York. aJn. 31.—Steamer Fran-|1.000 1 SNt JEEst e £ 3 Rnieh Tacp Secrs adjoining sectors ¢ onzwith hig oo 00 (JanUATy Althouzh 1helognia, Liverpool for New Yo and reported fo the navy de- 1 x Nor | tronts have sixteen offic 7 surgeons and | YSEEL TAg Cambged, she Was able tonualled. No position or time & . The crulser North . Carves 2d been se- loss oftensive (i others, and capturing three ¢z SR POt DOLL, U e Dok a. m emained at Beirut to guard ed at the desira o 1 re than 200 rifles, a cof cilly, Jan. 81.- g n American Havre. She fou { d a large quantity of war mu- Died in Church. Roiterdam, New Yoric for Rotterdam. 4 i Agen 5 o. He in- the waters ! ns and provisions, New Haven, Conn., Jan. 31.—James | Kinsale, Jan, -Passed: Steamer! The Grand Rapids, Mich., Associa- | formed the depar hat Villa him- nsferred her } i “The t day. the Turks attacked |Long. 66 years old, died while attend- | Bohemian, antcn for Liverpcoi. jtion of Commerce complained to the |self at Aguascaiientes vesterday semt fon to the three v I sections of our front. Par- | this column, but were repulsed oy a|ing mass at St. Mary's churah today.| Liverpool, Jan. 3l.—Arrived: Steam-|Interstate Commerce Commission | him a telegram saying that he was all is kncwn to have sunk, at ieast five |t fortunate was our offensive in | counter-attack with great losses, aban- | He was Stricken with apaplexy as he |er St. Louls, New York |agninst alleged unfair rates of the Ann | right and had not been injured in any other steamaers were chased by her|the region of the village | doning to us a rapid fire-gun. prayed. He was removed Lo a room in| Queenstown, Jan, 8L—Arrived: "Arbor and other rallroads on soft coal | war. Caroihers the department's These include the steamer Graph southwest of Dukl “Elsewlere therc have deen the usual! tae edifice where a priest administered | Sicamer Scandinayian, 8t Joha, :<.!from mines in Pennsylvania and West 'special agent who had been traveling with 100 pa hgers and a crew of 4¢ by bayonet attacks we ua[:tu:’ed fusillades.” the last rites. B., for Ldverpool (and procesdsd) Virginia, and Ohio te Grand Rapids. with Vile.

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