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Bulletin Norwich VOL. LVI—NO. 38 — = . Tfie Bulletlns C:rculatmn in Norwuch is Double That fr‘y Other Paper, and Its Total Cucuiat'"v is Jm Larnust in Connectlcut in Pmportlon to “the City's Populatlon ~ SIXTEEN P.’:.Cl—:sf PRICE TWO CENTS NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY ' ! ( ! ] a Cabled Paragraphs , ine | ing Sen *Efiflfi’ Tidal at Sea on i H Y i Admiral Jellicoe Monored. | Mrs. Sorena Smith of Branford « London, Feb, 12, 12:15 p. m ~!\$n;:' ehrated. her 100th birthday vester i = Georse today conferred the - Grand Iu arr'j 75 > V n(l Quake —— Sh In I Cross of the rder of the Bath on| f LE ¥ t o Jate iyatt Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, commander | e (l \(:rrp.’f h:a] :fi‘cf;w\(fil‘.v‘»v{‘ S t of the British home fleet. =5 S5 ‘L‘M R as 3 | ¥ italy Votes &34000000 for Military Ex- | TO RESPECT RIGHTS OF FOREIGN | ZEVASTATE AN ISLAND OF THE: Covernar W“-;;; the oil PRESIDENT TURNS DOWN HOUSE penses, G jfconservation mes by the | P u Rome, Feb. 12, 10.15 p. m.—The DIPLOMATS SAMGAN GROUP e T",,ij,'v,_‘ COMPROMISE MEASURE. e Ttalian government today appropriated L R 170,000,000 francs ($34,000,000) for fur- > { Havmg been khuruugh\y cleaned a British Admiralty Reports Bombs Did Damage to|: i o NO THREAT IS MADE! VILLAGES DISAPPEARED | aistnteriia. |A COUNTER PROPOSAL cre reoper e 2 : Bubonic' Plague in Havana. ! R TR i | Gov. W. C. McDonald issued a proc- | German Gun Positions in Be]gmm | Havana, Feb. 12—Two cases of the|But Implication That Serious Com- | fron Roofs Torn Off and Blown Three|lamation re-establis the quaran- | Is Being Framed Which Would Allow { | ibonic_plague have been discovered tine on cattle ship Mex- Lere. Three days ago there was one| plications Might Arise if Foreig - i -1 ; death from this disease. AIl of the| - sl oreign, Miles—All Shipping Either Was Des- |ico. are belfeved to have originated Governments Withdrew Ti wharves used by European | the Government, After Two Years, to Turn Ships Over to the Na BERLIN CELEBRATES VICTORY OVER RUSSIANS Rep-: troyed or Badly Damaged—Soil Torn : 1 | . to Be | President Wilson !ocay nominated SRome . The sanitary authorities are | resentatives. ! Up and Coffins Exposed. |HaRn ERA Merrill 5 Mair Leased or Ope at Its Discretion, ing the utmost precautions to pre- | j (o xbe. Ciaited 5 Staten R s { vent the spread of the plague. | | Maine. Bl New Steamer Disabled by Mine. _ Washington, Feb. iepresenta. utuila, American Samoa, Feb. 12,! The steamer Colon, wi ght oves S , : . That | s 3 have been seni by the T ~Not only a hurricane, |en on the ba ¥ se bill wam Germany Awaiting Details Expectantly, in the Belief at | arborou vernment to General h it an earthquak and a tidal |jobampo h: swept No Man's Island of the|figate '»\4!“)‘!.!1 group, as reported b s ago. Fuller details received, t0-| Grace Craj 11, of Water . - exloe Oty f =+ oy 7 5 - pone, 11, of aterbury, is River and the Lower Vistula Five Separate Engagements | cither striking o mine or having been | °¥'c0 City in dischargl show that three persons were Kill- | ;0 “critioat Sition frora o torpedoed, eight miles east of this port ~ e PRy s BTG, __ {ceived when are in Progress—Both Vienna and Petrograd Assert|Thc damize sustained by the sicames from o sto was amidships, one boile ing heen | London, Feb. the Victory is an Important One—Between the Nieme | cargo steamer 4 plications may follow inter | was towed into Scarborouzh harbor h : 1 the rights og the dipl tonight in a sinking condition, after b st pointing out that serious two el clothing caue . com i 1o be passed : x % netrated. One man was killed and The Spanish general, tho bouse. Leaders on that cide s o, Their Arms Have Gained Advantages in the Carpathians | iwo were injurea Ad e th | who signed cag Bt ixldes j : . DEVELOPMED vertise €re thne INews IS i Srtvia e i —Nothing Noteworthy is Reported from Belgium and EL ENT OFCA EE n Madrid. : 5 i AMERICAN FINANCE.| The Tribuna of Rome, <o France. | Another Step Taken by the Federal | P R e BT > roposed 1 Reserve Boards [ Today the daily newspaper i3 as great a necessity as ihe daily D secure its passage 2 EAST PRUSSIA CENTER — | meal It is not less enjoyed. shapes the destinies of the house- 2 Filibuster on Cloture Rule. £ mpectax e 5 b 12—Another step|§ hold to a remarkable extent. Each member of the family circle pays After a 10-day cruise in {he Chesa- ore: ¢ : : o 5 IOE WARIACTIVETY: American i§ iribute unconsclously every day and every hour to the potency of its | peake Bay and tributaries, the United can fili- . r-| Where Germans Have Compelled Rus- {] Power. As the subscriber to the daily paper of half a century ago o fuct mierooted 5 of t = { sians to Evacuate Positions, e boar | was a distinguished man in his community te e man who s led fc ma sulations govern- ot e wibeiy osity. To be Bt ni Collector of Customs Ryan hus im- s All eves R i, e eaa posed fines nz $4,030 on ves o~ purchase _accept- come a It furnishes t to start the § i importation or ex- = & | Operations in the iron mines of New- New Bill in the House taken the e of > e = 1 the board's reg- day right. P teiEaedb e ok et sy = b figiii i : e own terri- e o s ;"“:l’i;l It news that and holds its readers. | been p resumed. 1e capitol and = herefore the paper with the news that has the > this as a r and lay down the it e compromise by Repre i With a cargo of 5,000 bales of cotton, S LY e Dy the reserve banks and provides the best advertising medium, St r s el Cavolin itehin tillery duels, with re and intimates Aselves w be guided in pu l‘l'"h& e | he Bulletin covers its fleld thoroughly. This is evidenced I Baltimore steamer Williams plated making b by infantry ar o i e AL circulation and it thereby furnis th, r r iled f . \sur rtis) touch with the reading a . Th it banks r now e o m London a week D Bulletin Telegraph Local General 1ying 1 items wepe carried in its columns dur lin The schooner was ¢ W Frank E. Swain, ot of war statemer erse : it Saturday, Feb. 6.. 83 135 1003 de ay's | Monday, Beb: i8r O 130 251 to look s of accepta ¢ Tuesday, Eeb.: 9.. 87 116 216 Sotin b p : Wednesday Feb. 10.. 114 99 203 the parde Thursday Feb =f = 93 146 307 riday, Feb. 12.. 108 126 270 uvmfz 50 aking t 3 believed to - ana western Pltonse e~ of the new army ompleted trainin impor @endered whom was beliead ment o | BRITISH AERIAL WARFARE ide to the cases ¢ Villages Disappear. ans in repeli i ON AN EXPANSIVE SCALE. Con: sl e e Tt c 18 Cong livered cen transterred from | Flew Over Belgium Through Banks of | ranze, The cor shipping either was destroye ent. We ‘ vas instructed to show I ation of & i s ‘ el the islands depends ur 1 d RUSSIANS FORCED TO RETIRE s and u 3 o : Euny g e ymmitteo . < BEFORE GERMAN ONSLAUGHTS | eonny Tas ",‘:”“*h bread made from mil Weeks i | Up Their Positions | 23105 oFf =how Spanish Minister Not Molested. A 3 6 clearine < lazurian Lakes. Germans « day it ted as : e it ng food, assistance I id is urgent, : so low tha fore three set in 1as been king |but the situation the wake Awful Fury of the Wind. g | cess mentioning. Serious Consequences Implied. | . e : s ; : 34 AIRSHIPS RAID enemy atiempted an pee cials were reticent to vl Aron | fmmediat widowed | min ion suppo e 0 1t was repulsed with the T communication sent « | Sl o gare¢imother's pens 1 in a avy Mail Lines BELGIAN COAST TOWNS.| of 120 prisoners ; f: e et was understood th: ; hewrjEeD T s re "he Wee i i A fis Sea, But Was Rescued been o ribns e e ¥ amage is sai@|ton government pointec one time the barometer t's : X ) - 5 7} the Sea, But Was Rescued. - one officer | S Gve besn flone to Geran can put. |wadld b 10 Ce: ; | Sl S . ; 0 London, T : V'S trenches. v and raillway sta-|cord the diplomats facll | RECALLS THE HISTORIC o United S d ficial information burea Junter-attack made under : on fire and that|and all the usual i HURRICANE OF MARCH, 1389 s e countrie ; the follewlng stateme iised with consid ; oo | Sositions. No indication E et cou 2 2 e e The fortress| 38, 1ie: {a5 to wiat course the Am | When the Brave Conduct of American | th » empl i e 3 nbs, At Su. |Sels at e O e iilioation that | Seamen Aroused Interest. - s dis n. it 2 A gescription ¢ was el varions points the ir reten governments withdres: thelr | e i Bian = el O The wecretary of the admiralty| “Fastern theatre: The emperor ar-|from anti-ae s and rifies. None|have been conveved. | < B8ebrie J p e Tallowne: af 5 1t- - |rived or e battlefield Tast | of the 3 ported by the ad- — e | describing Rea el o s chas Rad e e al| Prussian frontier. Our operations | miralty to have been wounded in these| POLITICAL RELATIONS OF I iaseand Sl | The six-masted schooner et e aeroplancs and s|there forced the lans rapidiy attacis. | CHINA AND JAPAN. | despatches ever 2 in rAmerica | SR rehos B ed upe ) s carri | give up their positions of | e — & scene of the disaster. e ot A ; he - Bru | Mazurian me place | MADE SPURIOUS COINS | Conferences W Have Been in| historic hurricane of March 15, | (€ Portland Me., harbor. | ned merehs enberghe and Oste So far " H | hen the America n t Progress Terminated Yesterday. been made. and 80 machin view to preventix Var a and WHILE IN CELL.| | Flags were d.splayed 11 over Boston | ¢ i ¢ I | Lpres ’ G ships Adle . 2 ; submarine s Peking, Feb. nferences | German ships Ad r of the birthday of >u : < four naval acroplanes vo been taken. The amount of | Released Prisoner Had Money Belt| Tekinz, Teb 137 een | caught the A concert was g Ty s Gy | cannot yet he estimated, With Counterfeit Quarters and Nie- | JTiCR have Boet o ves \ina | were no | e ‘ 1d, on the right bank of the o Taman i ming the future po-|til weeks later. | Vel g 2 i - 3 Great Damage at Ostend. the Germans continued the of.| ™ e L i ol e aminies wove| | That story was brought here b | Tman liners in.tor ; PRESIDENT APPROVES | “Great dar ge is reported t reported yesterday. They took| Boston, Feb. 12, ’dgar_ Houldcroft, | terminated yesterday by the Japanese|sel and because of the dramat Ji= Theitowataonata aiopted the v SNk o Juue o e Datand made some hundreds of |who was relensed m Ipswich jail | smbassador, Bkl Hioki, who informed | denis connected with the % ARt T18 to NEW DRAFT OF BILL i R e g dia Yo e e |after serving tence for drunken- |the Chinese foreign minister, L 3 American seamen, sed | - h provides for formation, has p to the ground. ’ t was sent ove wires simultaneousiy | comm W s arraigned before a federal|Cheng-Fisiang, that Japan was not al- sing Control of Ships to Navy De- atisfled with China’ atti- he railwa question to : te foner today on a charge of | together i »eople mext . : the | partment at the Conclusion of th e e, Gmtaed s e | passing counterfeit coins and admitted | tude. Today, however. the Chin sth of thirty thousand i War. et il b e A £ e nax weferredito g having made them in his cell. Hould- | yovernment instructed its minister at present hurricane appears to have | — i o places. the emblem of the Red Cros & £ lcroft carried -a money belt in which | Tokio to coneuit with Baron Kato,|done even greater propert at the isternational conver s R N wi a ] i Ernest Nathan, former mayor of resident W n de el rove Bl i e ithe ’; were a large number of guarters and | Japanese foreign minister, with & view | nment wireleas WS | Rome and Italian commissioner-gene- | of t ¢ . tions at Middlel nd aiso o Geneva In 1 Juax a it uat: " & t ps acquir 5 etations And the Coran i S 3 | molds which he utilized in his cell at |ty composing the differences po 1 St s S il ral to t Panama-Pacific exposition, | under the the control of ot et e o S = {molds which heutilized in his cell at|ple 5 2 n “1‘,;'}"“‘ e, — left Washington for San ancisco, | the rv of -the v two years Sy cenTe. o i s el Defaulting Bank President Surrenders. | times when he was supposed to bel! It is stated that the Chinese foreign ¥ probably w it by Sta- 0 ith Mr. ¢ tini, secr o the = dnoi lamage done is unkuov N Feb. ‘13 T |making ornaments, according to offi- | minister recognized the right of Jas tion at Apfa, built by the German b it pe Encountered Banks of Snow. Gregory. president of the Conbii e | cials. to make proposals concerning Man- |ernment and taken ov er by the British | e 1ig W “During the ck the machine posit City Bank of Central City, Ky, | —— ria and Shantung, but “a(; :ml ined \;lhs'nx -:3;‘-;;“,’-:;!“-‘.},d(éfinfy‘:.‘) ‘:&5’_1_{ ’ One mah was drowned and ‘another ountcred hea banl £ i surrendered to the authoritles today on | Income Tax Applied to Mining Com- | to differ with Jape.z'\ in rf:e‘ar“ D) an;u bl o ot o H‘f‘m‘l‘”u T |18 missing as it of a mysteri- | submarines were !a warrant charging him with maiing | Pt | ters at ue which affec D e rorttad ito the contineat 3¢ lous barbor acc which happened | “Flight Comraander false reports of the bank's condi i ston. s Bebi 12, Who: Todertl: e i e transmil 5 |iast night off the Union whar at Fair fell into the sea of to the state banking commissioner. | s e ol |Baven. Mass. . The man is Mi-|day reccived t o b i - 1 & ’ ommissioner. |, cot 1l be called upon to de- | p_EADED GUILTY OF } £ 5 was rescue a Fren He refused to given bond and was | Piome fourt wi ol o s T {chaciiBuras of ident. It was Bt emsiised to e I placed in Jall. *The basi wan cloiy | termine the constitutionality of the in- | FANNY CROSBY, SIGHTLESS ence that Ar. HYMN WRITER, DEAD| Five arrests were made on indict-[ful that an T‘ vis of Portland drove at the time he | avoided. as murdered at South Paris, Me., I at t come tax as applied to mining cor SECOND DEGREE MURDER Saturday. ‘Its o 1 was $40,000. No framie "l SPEICE court in dismiss- | = 1 - taterent of assets and liabilities has ling today & bill in equity of John R.|Guiseppe Commisso Sentenced to Life been made, Snton of New York which sought (6| —.Two Brothers Guilty of Man- |Although 95, She Continued Writing | from rifies guns, etc Two machine | { “The seaplanes and ¢ & s _ | September and for which Oxford C Saler the catcaand of o o | restrain the officers of the Baltic Min- slaughter. Hymns Almost to the End. | G Atitors have .:r:clh‘e.ll‘my.:.«ln(vmzvas Typh"’ Fever. in Austria, mander Samson, assisted Wing }ing Company from paying an income srid : > seen found at Mechanic Falls i 12 via Londo ; Commander Longmore an adron | {tax on the ground that it was uncon-| ey Haven Feb. 12—Guiseppe Com- | Dridgeport, Conn., Feb. 12.—Fanny n nic Fall L ‘ommanders Porte, Conrtney and { tional, allowed an appeal. The| ;.4 who pleaded guilty of murd Crosby, the bling hymn writer, “We hate to kil him, but we will” | TePOTt Te > shows th i question involved, the court held, | ;;, the second desree in the shooting of | today at her home, in her ninety 1 | was the concluding sentence of a no- | Were 423 cases of ty 1s fever — SR jWwas a constitutional one. James Otobre in New Haven some | .o | tice found posted threatening death for | (12 during the firsi of the! J taess i months ago, was today sentenced t0|”'h. geath was not unexpected, as| v Judge EH. H. Denhardt, the[2Y. It is reported ] of hisi -1 $2,000,000 for Alaskan Railway. {1ite imprisonment by Judge Curtis inly .~ Sealth had been failing for destruction of Howling Green, K., by ,~h1\ ading in Vienna xploits and his success as ek gton, Feb. 12—After a long | the superior court. 'His brothers, Nic-| time. At her bedside were her niece, |fire and its public utilities by explos. | the efforts of the authori han Iie s made several > i ssion, the house today voted to|ola and Luigui, who were also.in- jone-nf of populs is vac- 4 Mrs, Henry D. Booth, and other mem- |ives. retain in the sundry civil bill an ap- | volved, ontered pleas of guilty of man- | pers of the family with whom she hud’ o slaughter and were given sentenced of | made her home for years. Funeral| Five arrestes were made on indict- to the United States, on one in the fall of 1910, he earned $75,000 cinate In prizes. He has been in severa! a opped Dead While Makmg SpmmlAL.:ska engineering commission on the | from ons to three years and from one | arrangements have not ¥et been made. | ments charging the murder of William| Prince Albert Has Re‘oined Ship. cidents but was rer injured seriou And Ind., ¥Fet. government railway project, Virtual-|to one and one-half years, respective- Although her health had become |Black, the anti-Cathelic "ecturer kill- Londen. Feb. 17, 1.59 m.—Prinee [y. Last September he was appointe temporary flight commander in _th British navy. His wife w othy Tavior of New York Fath dropped dead whie an address on Ab Miss Dor-{school chiidren here today > @ veteran of the CIvil war. to act $1,060,000 appropriated last year|ly. more feebl, espcially within the last|ed at Marshall, Texas last week dur- | Albert, son of King Geo: purpoge has already been spent| Otobrs was shot in the presence of | few months, Miss Crosby did not stop |ing 2 conference with a local commit- | operated on for append! veys and other werk preliminary many churchgoers, after a fuarre! over | her work. but continwed Writing hymns | tee wh asked him te stop speaking ' tember, has been passed 12l construction. a woman almust to the end here. ical poard and reloined h ze, Who was i last he med hip.

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