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VOL. LVIL.—NO. 36 NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY The Bulletin's Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any Activities. war is preservir each other days is described as ¢ the war. with losse this territo: and German c - | appara BRITISH ARMY APPROPRIATION BASED ON 3,000,000 MEN. | suse of Commons Votes to Give Gov- ernment a Blank Check. 1d J. Tennt enlistment of being considered. r the regulation NOTES SENT TO GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY. Concerning Neutral Shipping and Sea War Zones. Washinzton. States government today making friendly servations on the use by British ves- gels of neutral flags and at the time dipatched a communication ing what steps would val command- ¥ the identity of ships fly- he taken by hALSEL LR RSA FIGHTING IS FIERCE AMID ICE AND SNOW In the Carpathians, Where the Battle is Described as| One of the Worst of the War 11, 1915 tion is the Lei;g_e'st'in Connecticut in Proportion to PRICE TWO CENTS the City’s Popfilatibh Qti‘!eljg’;“;pe;', :;hd Ité To{a'l Ciréula The New Britain Murders Unsoived POLICE UNABLE TO FIND ANY TANGIBLE CLUE Cabled " . aphs ~argo on Hides, exportation of nd hides to neu- “§2 000 REWARD OFFERED | eamer Fio C. ican schooner: {$1,000 by New Britain Council | NSEL SAYS HORN { COUNSEL SA a Like Amount by the Stats for the | IS A GERMAN OFFICER Longest Session in Senate’s History VOTE TO ADJOURN PREVAILED BL 48 TO 46. NEITHER SIDE RELENTS And the Fate of the Ship Purchase Bill Is More Uncertzin Than Ever— Apprehension the Murderers, Trunk Shows The Movement is Being Directed by German Officers and | 340,000 German Troops Are Aiding the Austrians—In Poland the Teutons Are Still Striving to Break the Rus- sian Lines and Reach Warsaw—Berlin Reports a Great German Victory is Looked for From Day to Day—In the Western War Area There is an Unusual Suspension of | the]claimed zones -of war around Eng- i|land and Ireland. While the Lusitania incident is not mentioned, the repreentations to Great Britain are based on the t j foreign office jthe use of neutral flags ch nent to escape capture. ican government poin uent and continued u strategem might cause dot racter of vessels reallly en the American flag and s to whi utrgl not be subject proauce vessels | | | In the ) United States { how the Germany admiralty pro carry out in prac lamation of a war on and its warning that on a the misuse of neutral flags by an at- be distinguished whe 15 made. | tack w f\NILHE‘LMINA HAD A ROUGH VOYAGE {Put Into Falmouth Selely Becausc of Damage Sustained. 10, via Le th Wilhelmina that saved her. she been another hundred feet long would have broken in two,” said in Brewer of the steamer in com- today on the voyage of tn trom New Yo the roughest twenty-five unable to throw on the diploms ling the Wilhelm ewer talkec she wave, he sald. strucl w )¢ force that the room staff beliey colli urred. A piece 1 s ng it to sound and givi aff the impres: ling to an- wer repeated statement that he put i th with the Wilhelmina s e of the damage the ained. H: he wolld ha ugh channel v veé trouble in t 1 his life sav us diminished, On one asion, the captain said, all the ifted from their davi khead was ripped and considerably damaged FISHERMEN TO COLORS s|lslands of St. Pierre and Miquelon : Asked to Send Quota. nds of St outhwest of Newifc been called upon to contribute o the forces in the fleld of war. Mal received today by fishing In- tell o | ec of 300 rance made a special stop at St. Plerre by gjorder of the French admiraity offi- | cials, interrupting a voyage from New | York to Havre. | the population of 4,000 that their i {the conflict. A movement originating i colony for a contribution to the French Red Cross met with ready response and $5,000 was sent to Parls. Later the government administrator, ¥, X. Chaubruch, announced that the colony would Dhe expected to send $00 men to fight for France, but physicians | founq only 300 whom they could cer- | tify as physically fit, and it was de- ided to send that number. The con- tingent includes youths of 20 and men of all ages up to 42 years. Practicaily all the men drafted earned their liv- {ing from the fisherfes, SHIPPING BILL NOW Club of New York. Secretary of the William G. McAdoo is an ad- ress at the annual meeting of the Heonomic <lub of New York tonight expressed regret that the shipping bil now before congress “has become @ partisan issue,” and declared that “hera ; ome upon the nation like a thunder- 1 { bolt, and it must be dealt with on the spot for the benefit of the people.” TWO ARMED YOUTHS HOLD UP BANK CASHIER the $5,000 They Secured. Yates Center, Kas, Feb. 16——Two armed youths whe locked W. J. O'Don- nell, cashier of the State Exchange | bank here, in the bank vault today and escaped with $5,000, were captured within a few hours, two miles out of town, and the money recovered. The the recently pro- Tovs Tefused to give their names. s Standing. ! | NO TRACE i SALESMAN | ted by Clue That He is in Chicago. 1s neutral ships could not | h of | House Democrats to Take Up Fight. | Washington, F 10.—Republican ind democratic ors who oppos the government purch: aided b s and Ken . who 1 ed an adjc contix ncertain measure wh as so urgently ad- s of continuou house after Marc There were s and the sk form be what the admi accomplish on To Press Motion to Tomorro i ¢ th ARRESTED FOR OF BALTIMORE MAN. | { Negro Charged B. Gardner Killing Horace id he felt, moreover, | TO ASK EMBARGO ON ! EXPORTATION OF WHEAT sundland, National Association. of al The liner | It was the hope of the fisher folk | who constitute the greater part of | NOMINATED FOR U MARSHAL OF CONNECTICUT. |lated colony might not be drawn into | | with the few business interests of the | e- | President Names Chesterfield C. Mid diebrooks of COUNTERFEITING PLANT RAIDED IN NEW YORK. Complete Outfit Found and Four Ar- rests Made, Refugee Camp in Holland. terfeiting plant ged counterfeite: women—In Side tenement cates of which have been rested four al- | missioners, nd two | day upon an upper E M L1 “A PARTISAN ISSUE.” So Secretary McAdoo Tells Economic FOURTEEN TAILORS PARADE IN SPRING AND SUMMER Delegates to the National Convention in Session at Chicago. 2 national emergency that has &t Hvey Northampton. delegates to the convention of the of Merchant in Michigan ave- Association ors, paraded Bridgeman flarnel or silk. hats ana lo: eredin the winter They also wore Seized Cargo of Oats on Adulteration. of | At Yates Center, Kas.—Captured With | men’s garments for spring H United States marshal tonight s a carload of oats, consigned from the | west to a Ridgefield dealer, grounds that the oats were adulterat- ed, the intent being .of increasing the i s expacted that two carloads of grain for Waterbury parties will aleo be seized on the same ized | Movements of Steamships. . Feb, 4—Arrived, steamer Roma, Providence. New Ycrk, Feb. 10.—Sailed, steamer Adriatic, Liverpool. Christiania, Feb. 10.—Sailed: Steam-~ er Frederick ht uniawfully. Insurgents Sought to Compromi today, led ught col O’Gorman Believes Is Dead. e added that tom motion to discha nmittee from 1} in_orde wowever in a motic mmitment of the shi take up the iatton bill. Senator ( the democratic ir 2 night that the action of the sepat opinion, m 1ip purchase measure, House Demccrats to Take Up Fight. While democratic senators liberating on the mext move, democrats may take up the fight. T this end President Wilson tod he rence with house members, cluding Representa; Tnderwo | Kitchin, Henry, Ale Ada "lood Padgett. It is understoo at the programme tentatively s follows: ekcs bill be taken u as th su. )sed of, ever ed in th in the ho ry bill is d measure to be p: as possible by the hou rule. This bil kept before that body un! of the of no action sion an_extra seslon to be c: March Gov. Hoicomb and Staff at New Haven New Haven, Feb, 10.—Governor arcus M. Holcomb, members of his | w! and Lieutenant Governor C. B. son, were guests of honor at the annual ball and reception of the Sec- nd company, Governor's Foot Guard. |whose court heid in the Second -regiment armory |tried. | here tonight. There was an attend- ance of 1,500 persons, Cable Service to Egypt Established. New York, Feb. 10.—The cable com- panies announced today that they had Cond;ns;d Telegrams The Amsterdam Stock Exchange re- lacks 15,000 men in arms and nition factor = Bubonic plague appeared Plans were filed dition to the IHotel The Valley Mold & Iron Co. med operat jat Sharps The Republic Iron & Steel Co. = ed the Hannah furnace at Yc Pillsbury and Washburn Carl Linstrom, a sailor, was sufi Hanover street 1the pressed | were | forth Pittsburgh stockyards ournment ater 54 hours | $93°0 4w < debate, | _A bill was introduced still_hopea that there| t of ap- | p purchase | tended that The plant of the Moore Dr¢ for war | f “LORNS AND DISCOU ed at Proctor, | At Ciose of B ned into an ath \r».u\.! persons were fore | iyuga, N. Y. Sam Brown barges | this motion | can steamer De Soto department (Germany) the House Florence Bu y Trust Co., of rtificate with insurance commis. ) to $3,000,000. The American embassy may | Carranza, who J lomats to go to that point hostoffice Dr. John Grier Hibben, president refused to students permision auditorium for a g to hear Billy Sunday. ant the death of the Hearing on charges against Dayton, of the Vest Virginia will b mmittee Friday Parkersburg, . {afternoon reading clerk of the repreentative ase and the leg- are being fumigated. recommendation Commerce Commision, trick Mulligan, flagman of with the Pa., for saving the life of estige given by passage in the honse, {to be then taken up in the senate and | 5 1 the end | Hope of settlement of the strike of | miners in the eastern Ohio | bardoned when miners and operators in ) e of government concilliat- {ors were broken off. Legislation lows arrests for vored before the Massachusetts leg- | committee on judiciary today by Municipal Judge M. J. Murray, in debtor cases are Governor Beeckman of Rhode Island | signed bill providing for the taking of the 1915 state census earlier than any | Rhode Island census has been taken In more than 100 vears. The object Hatters Appe'al to Congress | FOR APPROPRIATION OF $292,000 TO PAY FINES, FOR DANBURY BOYCOTT | Petition Has Been Signed by Con- necticut Delegation in the House— Each Member Will Present It. necticut hat the workmen find t of t a ng it g its applic pital. On e made the lab, 1y with NTS OF NATIONAL BANKS amount FISHERMAN SHOT DEAD WHILE CROSSING RIO GRANDE |Said to Have Bsen a Refugee From Moxico—Mexican Officials Did the Shooti mander port | DISTORTED CONDITION CAUSED BY UNIONIZED EMPLOYES, J. W. Higgins Tells Federal Board of Arbitration at Chicago. | grow years. TO INCREASE INDEBTEDNESS OF PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Directors Request Stockholders to Vete For $40,000,00 Increase. Philadelpk |of the Penn: ata a meet here decided to request the stockholders for authority to increase the indebtedness of the jcompany at the next annual meeting to the extent of $40,000,000. Authority |already exists, under action of the | stockholders taken in rch, 1909, to increase the indebtdedness §50,000,000, S0 that the total authorization would be $120,000,000. The $49,000.000 of con- i solidated mortgage bonds recently sold jare a part of th uthorization, There will, therefore, be 371000000 of au- | thorized rease remaining to meet the capital requirements of the com- pany. $10.000 Blaze at Hartford. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 10.—Fire of Fen he directors d company iz iiro been advised by the Turkish govern- of the change is to help the unemploy- | unknown ori in tonight did damage ment that international telegraphic|The work will begin early in March | estimated at $10,000 to the store of Service to E1 Ariah. Bevpt, had been fand more than 400 idle men and wo- men will be given emplovment. establisheft suit and ekirt company on Main street . owned by 8. Steinimns,