Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 15, 1915, Page 1

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VOL. LVI. —N(/ 39 Bualletin MONDAY, F PRICE TWO CENTS . NERchfi. "CONN., FEBRUARY 15, 1915 EIGHT PAGES 1 in Norwich is Double That of Any 0% " “aper, and Its Total Circulation is the"Largest mMConnectlcut in Proportion to the City’s Population TEUE'%E“%E ALLIES Ay »"‘F‘ Impo srtant Positions in Bukowina Condensed Telegrams A slight earthquake shock was felt the Canal zone. Cab' To Form Militia & , S “uagrashs | Gorman Comment Arrogant Action. Into Field Armies e . On AmencanNme| of Gen. Carranza tion. in Bordeaux, via Paris,: Feb. 14, 4.4 D. o ‘ Sarah Bernhardt, after consuliing | The corner stone of tie 52,000.000 | professor of the faculty of medicine | { Lincoln memorial was laid in Wash H here, underwent an uperadonhtnr an R B < {ington. H affection of the knee today at the Hos- H 1 T { pltal St. Auguetine of Arcarchon. Mime, | TONE OF EDITORIALS IN THE|IN DEALING WITH DIPLOMATS IN| Fifieen students of the University| NEW PLAN OF THE WAR DE- Bernhardtghad been suffering severely IS FRIENDLY. of Illinois have been dismissed for I\-, ing and desribing in examinations. for many® months and it is believed | MAIN that the operation will effect a com- | plete cure. {NOTABLE MEXICO CITY. PARTMENT. Edward Monroe, said to be the oldest German Seaplane Badly Damaged. i | veteran of the American Civil war, EXCEPTIONS HIS STRICT CENSORSHIP| was | {316,264 ENLISTED MEN | jySovenhagen via London, Teb, 11, o buried in London, aged 106 years. German 1 in al i, h { badly damaged Lo:d‘hon sv:zp dnrun .?m;i Cormian MNaval E % Dec) Zhis | Jacob Vogel, former president of (HPlR!Ed L H d With, Contds the al‘pat 1ans | caatioarn Vst toind The f e e n Naval Expert Declares the|Eight Censors on Duty at Vera Cruz |Citizen's Lank of I'ruiivale, Cal. and y te Respond Without Confusion today near the coast of Manoe. The United States Does Not Comprehend his wife were found murdered in their! v 5 to a Call for Emergency Service— el SR Sl to Prevent Despatches Unfavorable |po gency were on their way from Hel- me. i ng of the German Measure, | h 5 | Each State Assigned Quota. goland to Schleswig, when they were JretasCarmnnza; BeinuiSent Abtond EL 1L o e rais Efaric B WillieentTeran oy ¥ T0 FORM NEW BA' ”.E L'NE forced B fost T | — attack of heart trouble while in his o | bearing < i joffice in the State capital building at e ik % | e el ington, Feb. 14—While no offi- | Columbus, Ohio. Vashington, Feb. 14.—Det SR | THREE AEROPLANES besEecte ages had been received {o = Tar department's plan for | HEADED FOR OTTAWA | ernments note to Germans « potgbicap i aba TErioto) Resmauie againat Albart | the various states fleld an Troops Have Been Assembled e the German ot A ,,,ni;{’ Walte of Newton has been openad | TedY 1o respond without confusion ¢ v h h rliame rounds | ©) ek r from Mexico . : 1 for emereency servic e given i S e & Mesico | 5¢ t Cambr i “ular D ol by the ot d Formidable Entrenchments are Be- Wers Shut Off in Anticipation of determined from d"i]))y:‘- res | - . e e aid—Crossed from New York State, ardiaea rom Madr Starvation faces 2500 people on the | Twelve Militia' Bivision I *11 2 3 = wei d ‘of Manua, one of th _-\mmi—, : tons. the Villages in Alsace-Lorraine Are| ... | _are oup, unless the | Creation of tweive ; 3 Robert | it three wel with headquart for a Siege—Serbian Fortress of Se-|trom b | tic Oats and Grain. cmplated. Yankee of the Car Judge Mayer, in_the United s|its de.um‘tn anot Been Blown Up by a Detona- | 75", accustored nay caise f 1 L Court in New York Jlsmissed L In ihe Brock xt mile s u“”l(m“”' com Y}'\‘ 3l me ax. - Magazine—German Govern- | south of Ottaw military and first | 1w tion Miss May Belle McArthur ¢ d twenty- natic commur two prohibits the | e 1y celery and ater nce Ja After a prolonged debate S N Senate passed _the ie prohibition bill by a vote and | ! with one member ab quentiy ; o : Y > ¢ i ! v > | £ | unitizea o ] wate | The lowa Senate adoy branches e he order by | tional endment provi their share in the di 2 niza 1 « wer of | wide prohibition by a | tion, 1 able IS gn grt [The e MAYOR MITCHEL FAVORS v AR s inch EMBARGO ON WHEAT EXPORT S af Saint Se L3k BELGI S POPULATION > be w} the ‘“ir:' As a Preventive of Further Increase REDUCED BY 600,000 o e e e in the Price of Bread. EUTRALITY | the War -n.l] il : E | ALBANIANS BREAK | A Conditien in the Without Parallel r History. sentatives of | Three men and two women 3 | of betng counterfeiters, were t Naval Expert's Views. of the w s t £ Japper to create pub- j oot OEE ir 2y the s wrched fa of permanent | {107 = 1 is taken agains oper at % > —— | AMERICAN SOLDIERS AND | PANAMA POLICE FIGHT.| Several Killed At! ., Started peo N Wa A tion by Spain. al The incis Sunrem‘ Court, Cir: 1perior C: ges here nominated ¢ instead in Disturbance in Tenderloin District. GERMANS PREPARING TO i RESUME OFFENSIVE. | More Than a 'V]l”vo" '\7~n Ar bled Along the Rhine. e Ass ina, the ands 1| Senator Robert R. Lawson thirsty citizens v s n coops and man whe inz well v conta STEAMER WILHELMINA STILL AT FALMOUTH. Instructed THRILLING BATTLE FOUGHT IN THE AIR A earch Fred Bover of Glcns Fails, re H. to Take Captain the Ad- X i Between a I ; : ; i = Zeppelin Dirigible and Three rd vice of Ambassador Page. e 1 1, € Vera . yis H French Aeropiz S S — ) 1 f the questic = Bare oid — AMBASSADOR GERARD TO A i : b . C. Mountcastle, 68 years old | s CONFER WITH THE KAISER | o ; 8 s ris German Emperor Has Invited Him to sion, “is|t planes v Battle Front. 30 3| be < ake her the port the m i 3 H. Page th A i 2 hic with re > T bou > importanc i v e r had 2 quickly 4 srea Suffrage | jenied t Members of the of Phil ege of E of Abraham 1 Park. They ha a perr | GAS EXPLOSION CAUS $10,000 FIRE AT Woman's a, were eved T outh B e the U to the Man Who Was Passing Was Hurled Dista ce of > of the —_— William* J. Taylor and 4 E Dunc former under arre: e o, ny guarter: o) THE EUEIE - OF 1 breaking s ing & REPOPULATION OF FRANCE. rged, HAD 350 GRAINS OF | Ar v < nformal conference with Am- = lice headq € to elicit from the | Bobs 1N His YOSoFEdeon | v|Steady Decline in the Number of made th in _some under- | New Haven Barber Arrested at |, St Doty oung men stole a ba : ] tional contrahang | Bridgoport: he problemof re- Yier. the w s tHian bopules |, »pyiis ot GG : e 18 Tecel : welry from s as the German sea bl iy Acaden ne Droney, eper for ssing S .Sea| pevine, alias “Jimmiie the Barber,” of 34 i it : iy e laclamation ts deecrived | Now Iaven, was arrested here. th the 1 ection . o 1 was because of the alleged interfer- | 2ftermoon and when —searched ) foung -to have h grains of a chemical possession It prohibited ence by the latter with shipments of odstuffs destined for the population etung contir . r rom §60,000 6| Three men and a girl are under the n jermany the growing importance | 0y 12W In greater quantities than five If “the It-was L e a5 the resut of plosic this question was admitted on all SIns Byon the per: . Owing to the - flag is ’[qrm‘ d by Gro ionate decrease for another h the ice on the! e 9 S here. There I8 every reason to|Crusade of the local authorities many the future military clas zue Lake, R. L The men | in London. ‘e that it will be one of the chiez | °f {h® Dersons alleged to be addicted ka Anzeiger p out { would be 30,000 less than the clas: > the rescue of the girl and . m.—Represent T Coone of the chief| (5 the use of this forbidden chemical ¢ the United States among all the|of 1914, 1915 and 1818, e Tt BTy theim. i iext communication to Great Bri. | D2Ve become physical wrecks and a|neutral countries has protested| tion was considered so in on the question of contrapand. | Pumber of them have been sent to the | against the German declaration of a1 e as suggested ivantages sho families wi impor d be accorded father 1 numerons_childr almshouse for Devine's treatment arrest | naval war | one. The purpose of combining ecomomy { e : the North Plain- followed 1 he arrest of Dennis Dowd, also of New Haven. Bayonet Charge on Skis. eacher Associatior Dennis v was suggzested also that the head the girl THROUGH SERBIAN LINES,|Devine stated he came to Bridgeport| . S I families be allowed to share in most_attract- Segny to save the lives” of some of the| (eneva: via Paris, proposed recompense, encement, the zown Are’ Cutting: Telophons ‘and " Tele-{allsted jusers iof thoichemical. No/|said o be the arst bay e graphic Communications, T b L SR D e e OBITUARY. = 3 T 1 > B { near Col Du Boinhomme. Al ——— Bl Thomas Wlison, who was arrested at Pa 3 4, 540 p. m—A tele- | pi k vi offic: e Seymour J. Hyde. « |B 1 on suspicion of being respons- ram from Nish to the Havas Agency Wheat for ltaly. e s R S PR b Mt eyriour | death of Samuel B. Trill- that the following statement was| Naples, via Rome, TFeb. 14—The|gerd (o surrander. They refueey crd|J. Hyde, a prominent. mamafesifrer| salesman, at Auburn, N. 1 out by the Serbian government| wheat being unloaded from:ihe steam- charged down t snow-covered siope|and a member of the firm of {1 eptember 1914, was form- day Maylanids and Arpillao, which have Apdviiiniatbrd o g™ oy Yok aily h murder and was held | to telear o Yesterday large numbers of Alba-|just arrived from New Orleans, will iruggle took 1l died at his home ai Field -Point dparl | Without bail for & hearing on February | pap nians broke fhrough our lines, cross. | s ent the supply on hand egough so plaiers were trers today from injuries received on (17 | the frotntier the department of | there will be sufficient for Italy's| = 5 | ._Wwien he was thrown from his uperior forces of| need until the end of April, it is esti e. His skull was fractured and he | Peter Gilbsrt, aged about 40 and R Iy. r troops, as well as the| mated. 5 > B ad been near death for several days.|Pierre Brouillette, about 60, both of Danube ipal authorities were forced to —— Poruvian Cabinet Resigns. | "Mr. Hyde was 54 years old ap@ was | Biddeford, Me., were burned to death | Seigrade. at. Movements of Steamships. Lima, Peru, Feb. 14.—The minjsterial { 2 membeér of a number of protfinent |early vesterday hen the house of = “The Albanians continue to advance| New York, Feb. 14—Arrived, steam- | crisis, which became acute at the end | clubs in New York, Charles Dupre, two miles from the vil- | New Haven—The mervrial ho<pital c inciuding the Un- in tLe direction of Zapod, to Poliania|ers St. Louis, Liverpool; Duca D'Aosta, | of last month, when the Introduction fon League, the New York Yacht club lage was burned to the ground. Dupre |at New Ilaven ho mi- and Glavotchinitz. Naopies; Maracas, Genoa. Sailed, | into congress of the budget brought|and the Larchmont Yacht club. He | w: escued by Howard Boston, a|private ward for !hl ‘accommodetion “The enemy suceseded In certainl sicamer Niagara, Havre, about a discussion of the coun had been a resident of Greenwich for |neighbor. e was slightly burned.|of insurance comp for the car=s places cutting the telephone and tel- London, Feb. lé—Arrived. steamer finances, coiminated today in the ro ten years His widow, three daugh- The men were employed as wood chop- of patients under compensation aph communications.” Arabic, New York. ignation of the entire cabinet. ters-and two. sons survive. vers. act,

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