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Norwich VOL. LVIL—NO. 40 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any 0\.«, 0 o - Cor hs ‘ ‘ | i ¥ " aragrashs | fl|gogql Lobbying |Walsh Scores | Condensed Telograms -Bermany s Action ] = Ro, utch Line Curtails Service. 3 | The Russian Government has placed | Rotterdam, Feb. 15, via London, 8.12 * . Rosewell C. F. Smith was hanged p. m. Announcement is made in the Chicago for the murder of Ha Handel ad today that the Royal Weinstein. Dutch Steamship company has sus- % | = pended its service to Havre until fur- i | Fire destroyed the furniture store ¢ e ther notice. [ = { Adam Schulz of Williamsburg at a| $5,000 fer-Dutch P SPECIAL INVESTIGATION TO BE!SAYS THEY CAN Apva POWER/| 0ss of $100,000. |WILLING TO MODIFY IF GREAT he Hague, Feb. 15, via London, Feb, MADE BY SENATE TO ANY PURPOSE. The campaign to renominate Presi- BRITAIN RELENTS. o AR 10 p. m-—Henry Van .Dyke, . the | | dent Wilson will be started within the n minister at The Hague, to- | - . { next few months “ = < i turned ove )00 to The Nether- ( H Petrograd Admits That the Russians Are Planning | St S b o il Nt | BY - UNANIMOUS VOTE AN INTELOCKING SYSTEM || Witam ick, one o the weaiticst | A SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE can Req Cross. The cash was receiv mine operators in Walsenbur: *ol., { |2d by Prince Henry of Wied, the pres- — = | was shot and killed from ambush. | . el & . {ident of the Dutch Red Cross = | to Assume Defensive in Their own Terrltory i e Intimations That Options Had Been!Declares Rockeféller F, I H leader of the Belgian oundation is jfa\r‘ ymans, leader of the Belgian | Willing to Recede from Plar of De- SIGHT DRAFTS i 5 i 2 {18herals, “will succeed Count De La- 1 sELL er L‘(‘]?;;NRATE Obtained on Belligerent Ships With| Dominated by the Senior Rockefeller | lains as Belzian Minister in London. stroying Merchant Ships if Great Lo Intent to Unload Theém on the Gov-| and That Trustees Have No Author- | The Paris press is maling ,v”_(l‘» Britain Will Allow Shipment of GERMANS CLAIM PROGRESS IN BUKOWINA A 841 in tre Found steriing, 2 Cent | ernmen [ capital out - of "the reported Insult 0| Foodstuffs to German Civilians, | Lower Than Saturday. | Ambassador Gerard in a Berlin theatre. ‘ { New York, Feb, ht drafts on e PRy ' London were sold the lowest| Washington, {¥eb. 1 ana City, Mo ) k] e e N an e "f,f'”"f}‘f" Weshhision = Fab.. 15- 5 E - rate e memc reign ex- | counter-charges from democratic and sh, chairman of the federal in- | pennovivania SR et < e s e Defore the Goi There Has Been No Great Change in Belgium and France— |iiuze oroners s Feoihe | TapBbIL Ny Sote b cinca Il TR aRtE T et o e SRl [, soerivanie ied hate o i bt st s Sl G Took A Yard £ T h United States t rter | Huences for against the govern-|has been investigating great philan-| —@ = e | effec vt St I The Germ nches | avantitiesh of ma ever | ment_ship ase bill which have|thropic foundations, in a nent to- ) mar npaign on enemy mer ermans loo bout 1,000 Yards of Trencdl | before exported "' Mores are | smouldered about the capitol for|duy declared that John D. Rockereller, | Ten masked men wer E P oo Sm oy e . creating unparalle ns in thé were made the subject of a|Sr., dominates the Rockefeller [GEN N ST L ass WOU situation moved rapidly today throus South of Ypres, But This Was Offset by the Loss ofirn rket for tiogt Jotatis. ~ The | investigation today by tha TG Mr: Wt it called him to the door the medium wof the United Sts . |sisnt arafts ndon, selling he The decision to inquire into power of ti with bullets b e e S e ety 300 Yards Between Bethume and La Bassee—DBritish [bclow $i81 in the pound sterling, rep- | alleged lobbying by agents —of = the almost any interests of the various belligerents | resented a de £ more than a full | “shipping trust” against the bill and English esociety women estab-{- Count Vo ¥ el > cent from the quoted or into the intimations of negotiations| Tpu i lished an institution in which nurses|ambass : Steamer Penascola Struck Mine in the English Channel | 1rafis Mgyt for options on belligerent ships to be| .rootes Exercise e flA“\'."f"""{",,, get. three years training n the care 'of | United Staies erland and Italy all moved in remark- | sold to the government was umani-|, ‘o€ lestmony ot the SYew HovK|dogs and pets transmitted ¢ and Twelve Lives Were Lost When the Steamer Was |#Vl¢ fashi > that exchange quota- | mous. Ang with the decision depart-| ;¢ the trustees of the foundation ex- S ! offe; | OHON 12 iose T 1 reached | ed the I'-‘“ S ;'.f =--mx_e the l‘il':n ercised no authority that did not come | Twelve cows, helieved to have been} destrs £ £ o: whi n normal times, gold | most earnest champions of the ship-|{&le showed that the-direc- cted with hoof and mouth disease ey Beached—British Public Awaiting Outcome of the Ger- | would e Snipped nere in large quan- | ping measure that the bill could be|{oom® J7 . M showed thal the direc- slain by State authorities near |lies on shipmenis 1'co = ; > tties. Of the exchange on continen- | passed in the senate by March & | Cors of the Industries from w { N. ¥ traband and foodst o the man Blockade of British Waters,’ Due to Begin Thursday |!2! countiies that on jermany moved| Republicans to Maintain Filibuster. | the foundation obtained its E T civilian_ p ! Junue nasa e the widest fin s sk 1o house inl|@ ninterlocking system, it | William Waldorf Astor has sub- |removed jcial interest Reichmark’'s excha Although democrats of the house in} % < g o B s s | . s = - £ Sl s ; o conts were | caucus tonight sovsht to pave the| thiug the railroads and banks ever | scribed 000 to the Lord Mavor's Arming of British Merchantmen A & S L : | the e \lent of four German marks: | way for passage of the amended bill | Rivited Lo |fund for providing national bands R e London, Feb., 15, 11.20 p. r 7“9‘.{,“. young mothers in works and o such low rate e in the Jower branch of congress withi Powers Virtually Unlimited. Rl e AT O proposes to put into effect t sustained Austro-German pressure on| factories. lin man e it it la or two, republicans of the sen “The powers it claims and e 2 !original proclamation adding the eastern front with imission | L |seen before. | ate held to their determination that y uniimited The United States naval coilier Ja- |strew 0f mines in w Petrograd that the Russians plan| BERLIN REPORTS CAPTURE | o Qn one "o November | the filibuster against it should not be sources. They are powers|son. sailed for San Francisco carrying |ing « Britair i JRTaG tusstans Dl < Reichsmark’s oll as low as|broken. Kven some of the adminis ld challenge the attention |the French exhibit for the Panama-Pa- {leged arming of British § s el e ten on their own OF 40000/ RUSSIANSTROOPS:| |85 5-8. Untnl 1 been re- | tration senators were inclined to the|of every though American citizen. | cific Exposition { sels b erritory is a fea Third Batil - | zardeq a The | view that appropriation measures| Whether such powers can be permit- —— | ment atbaition, g Al ""’MM““’."" Ak il e is 85 1.8, | should now be taken up and rushed|ted safely in the hands of any author-| The Turkish Cabinet joined with |merchant Ol CarraansZctet ” { jeantrons)tof Muscovites: {so that Ge : exchange | throngh zefore March 4, Should this less than that of the government |for A TsatTie Tk vious 3e claim to “”“e‘ xchange W than 10 | res was intimated, there might the Urited States is a question | movement to suppress the “white hereafte: rogress in Bukowina and unofficial ]L 1 cents below i be no further effort to rorce a vote on|which will form a aportant part of | traf Turkey. | ships. advices from Budapest even say that| St — | the ship Dill in the upper branch nor|the commission's forthcoming report = i The ambass he ns have swept as far east| $ Sl s et "HORRORS OF THE DAMNED” { would an_extra session be called to{I am inclined to u]r-h:‘\» these Kunnei By a vote of 706 to 3(;5*,,,‘1,9‘,.“_'““ sent from er 13 Czernow lthough tk fiue b N fidenbasarn { consider it, at least for several|cannot be exercised under the Ameri- |ing about one-third of the registra tion | cent American no zernowitz, although the latest| !}md ml!; al \l\.un‘ Hindenbur ol IN MASTER PLUMBERS’ OATH | monthe. | can theory of government. the City of Daiktol i spor | Ambsasador Gerara communication from Vienna does not| ! ;‘n“‘ B i g e ki Sl —_— 5 e | “The commission is not through yet mm ided to retain voting ma {tal to the German fore state. However. 15 ‘Qaimen that(PIO7e NOLe dikagirons o th | Witness Tells of Remarkable Sentence | To Thow Light on Opposition. with the Rockefeller and other fou randum on the subje he new > state, Nadworna in southwestern|Ih8R the other two, from pr i in Obligation Taken by Him. | While no definite announcements on| tions, but this much can be said: The Rev. Don Paoio '\‘hragha a iwar zones, 1 Gelicia has been occupied by them. |ZRTons. 't 1s helleved ¢ | > { subject of an extra session have| Rockefeller foundation is 1y ir Hymes, a b et iy ks There is ro moteworthy change in| SIDS were captured. H Moires, Towa Feb, 15.—An oath | been made, the view was submitted by | out the realm of government cof were arvéste ith Aot British Note Received the western theatre. The Germans| . T 551&4 is now Clear o Dt o7 the Ak Associa- | Persons clvse to the president that theio. o Kok Noths Abott ot lently solioiing i e same time that the German took about a thousand yards@ of| &m¥. Indications point tc |tion of* Master Plumbers: contalning | SbiD bill fssns! would (b taken 'Before| L rustess sKnow Nothing:About Foun- dor conferred with Secretar trenches south of Ypres, but the allies| Gernan-Austrian offensive f P aeatenis Tain the horrors ot | the country. It would be shown that dation. L Gl Miocon i Tt Mt | and Counsellor ng partly balanced this by capturing| ;078 t0 “he Batle. he Russ the damne my port { the house had passed the, bill after a I am s at c- | Attache at Berlin, arrived at Bucharest, | COmplete text of the re about 300 yards between Bethune and| o ins line i gt v WHORS | fire at night” was d | desperate effort had been made tol tors d trust r|bearing an au le r to the|the American note of prof on ne La Bassee T Eh advancel suirds drove back | Acenie | break down republican opposition in| foundat do not know some of the|King fro mthe Kais jtral shiy Dec. 26 r The British public is centering Sicrsaaithe Suos’ oo “‘Jy“ulh | the senate and the responsibility for|things brought out at the heari | sy t interest just now in the outc s T e o failure of the measure was due to a|They do not know anything about the | Robert Slavick, arrested S serman so-called blockade s ':,,‘,,‘] e republican fiilibuster. The investiga-|foundation. They do not see M. |for robh 5 htie ommerce and er - aters, due to begin on tpiadae ordered today. ‘Ldmx|u=tr;xflun,nu\ kefeller twice a year | Suffiel¢ held for the super- at there a pecial reference to its effect on ed L1 o suggested. zht bring out Lt o = 5 court after a hea ¢ rence v egit al shipping. {ma esm;ulun\ad e s which would throw light upon| Rockefeller Could Not Inform Com- |lor court af saiag speeches in the house of com-! Ayjreless negotiations between Aus- asition to the bill | i poadoLind The freight steamship York, outw of David Lloyd-George, chancel-| trion And Husoori o o inquiry will be conducted by| r w York. smashed into and | r of the txchequer, and Wins in the declaration that th. £ | Senators W immons, Reed, Bur- T ti f Philadel- |t v rehill, first lord of the admiralty, £ Sy Tt s i ST ton and Wee This committee will e li the former the concerted| tries, especia ice *Hangary wiil | meet tomorrow to consider its task in|commission | t financial pla ies and thel give Aust DErpucas SoMs: |nad all its aspects and to merk a plan of | profits to p: ! Jatter reviewing the nav: s on “Dutch companies have | cause fused ¢ procedure. Should there be no extrafusing them s bequest I and promising the utmost endea to decide commer com- | pools. « session of congress, the committee|charit at constituted a power which | f German food supplies, have temporali- | municat! Jand ob. 16, | mation t he ectior would be empowered to sit during a|many Americans hay me to lo | vershadowed the war news | excent mait e lattar dia At recess, as it is conceded that the pro-|upon as a menace | | Royal Dutch Steam com- | posed inquiry could not be concluded ; , {ambassador’s no X ended service to Havre, | by March 4 : Compstes With Fciayeramient. bt el i | “Accordimg t tely re S unt of the German threat and, | X-RAY REVEALED RUBBER | 3 : “The_power of the foundation’s mon- | " " e | form British merchant ships in- >rding to Berlin despatches, all the| DAL B corion WaerE | Reflection on Government Officials. |ey is being used to compete with the [® | s e Bxinets v et Dutch shipping companies de- | | i Rer can opponents of the ship ted States governmen | g | rin the de- ic ;5 l'":m\nr end fsersicato and| Each of 178 Bales Contained About Dil :r!l:rymsml. lllrmlx:h a xn\)ulut. n of- B o Bf thelan .| Word was received South Britain | nes by the Gerr uary 18. a fered by Senator Burton that portion O e S the death in Danbury | The British steamer We Four-Boundsiof Hubhsr. of the inquiry which concerns inti. | commissior o I ey Siphoee who v e a Pensacola. struck a mine York, Hepb '15.-The ehiy — mations that persens or corporations|erninent tar ] 2 coasting dent here of cotton cargoes of out- | WILHELMINA'S CARGO [ 9(;“:1;1:~ sought options on 000.000 : 2 His skull was fractu & | Zoing British ships, which hate been B | il e ng « el I e s e e | FOR_NON-COMBATANTS | ing to the government and_tha sndusERal fcThe Turkish Government =ran it Apoer St s - Sl corporations i o the .demands of GREAT BRITAIN TO CHOKE ritish government for several months | gtate Department Has Forwarded | way a officials of the govern- 4 |ana” reparation as a means of preventing shipment | ‘ Ryia 1o = on |and repar OFF GERMANY'S FOOD SUPPLY.|of contraband of war, revealed today | Evidence to Ambassador Page. | ment. This resolution, towether with | Greek Naval Attach n e = e hat £ cotton waste jlatotner gr ;n;']l\:dcu n M(r‘ ; acele. ple 1gside (hr lies Have Thus Far Onl ¥ laboard Whi Star 1i ot | equesting e secretary o 1€ or e € ¢ of CThairl Sheugth ints Zze EF:;‘;M', ned r\})\wle‘x{}pT‘;\éir(" I | treasury for information on the sub- RED CROSS AID | Thieves entered four stations or \ —|to sal Tl to | ject, aroused enlivening debate in th FOR MAN | | Greenwood Lake, N. 1., ivision of . Must Spend $10,000,000,000 During | 15, 52! 1'3’,"3“,221552.3 St foodstuffs for mon-com- | Senate nators Willlams and Reed | D e mahian hoaekins aoenithe & Next Year. clals of the line as a firm in Genoa, 3 a8 sublest 10 celnute Was | ChEER TR (Tor NOre eenely in-|2500 Natives Face Starvation as Re-|phor 1 boxes and getting in - > Mhatconaianer | they naia forwarded by the state department to- | tended to reflect upon Secretary of the % ut § London, Feb. 15, 10.50 p. Newman of this city, day to Ambassador Page for presenta- | ry McAdoo and Paul A.” War- SWIEiGE Hooene \Oatastroplie. — countries’ fighting . agair i e A S reign office with the federal reserve board | he Holland-American liner New e S e R TS Austria and Turkey up EER e i L \less Great Brit- | 1 srtion of the inquiry re- | rd hich arrived at New 5 sid time have thrown only a third of their | the 175 bales in the comsignment. Junds not yet ad- | sulted from an_amendment added terdam sught 1,000 “ : x rength i he fleld. To maintain|taided about four pounds. The enti herwise, the ship at | the Burton resolution by the con | m Germany, Holland ssel ! his force and to bring the remaining|consignment was refused shipment be permitted to proceed with her n audit and control _ directed 5 i Griican . B “‘j o thirds into action will cost 2,000, | when the contraband was discovered, |C2I20 for her destination st an alleged lobby by the “ship- i dp 50 @IS O _ » : - 000,000 pounds ($10,000,000.000) dur- |it was said at the Cretic's pier The proposal o German ambas- and by corporations that|zci patives there A woman smuggler known as Goldie ng the = rrent vear. | Officials<of the White Star Line said | Sador that marine attacks upon be forced to compete with a L retult of thé recedt carthauake |Evans, led a band c v = s announcement was made in the that the office of the United S British merchantmen would be aban- nment shipping line. Tt also di- wave which d al t mmi- commons today I David|district atorney had been farniched |domed if Brfitain ceased inter- 1 inquiry as to what United i | t rge, chance e ith the name of the consignor and |fering with supplies senators are stockholders or e LI e r Calexico. ith W Spence 130‘1533,‘99_ | civilians, also was tx lders of shipping corporations. for the Fohawe afd e first lord imiralt e |bassador Page for s A% = ‘ ¥ Dennis Dowd of New za Briti o 5y 1 T loture Rule in Senate. would be s e ™ za. British public perhaps | e British fore o c ch sentericad to six nionthy T oser view :of the machinery behing| CONSUL GENERAL RECALLED i A | Efforts of administration sena Dot B et s ~|eity court at Bridgeport or at struggle than any that had| BECAUSE OF LETTER.| THREW A LIGHTED CIGAR [iorce;msclqt e valep Sontnuet peals f {of having a ni 4 florded since the outbreak of the| e the demorcatic majority succeeding in A =l aiaes 1 Tiadt v [ John L. Cutright Had intended It to| INTO STREAM OF GASOLINE.| fighting its way through a preliminary | CeVed b | urchill declared amid cheering > : ambuscade and forcing the republi-| - Beranus her hupbandirade her car- that Great Britain finally had decided g Beo_Privats. Fioking in Gutter at Hartford—Flames| cans to renew their filijuster in ordec| rensmitied t = = and e ohen o oL The St y to clamp on every ounce of sea pres-{ Lincoin, Neb., Feb, 15.—John Leaped 3 Feet High, | to prevent acloture vote. Should afton St e Six| Fustice Mills, of Mount Vernon, awrd- | masked B me ] SSe sure to choke off German's food sup-| right. formes View cormat b mras 5 s | vote on general or special rule to limit ”‘f‘l’““],"{.:‘“,' “,]\ " |ed a separation to Mrs. Helen C. Pet- ply, in retailiation for the German sub- | Coburg, Germany, whose pro.German Conn., Feb. 15 silowing [ dsbee Mo, forced ithe xepublican legd- 7 A tis with $1,500 alimony rarine policy; while Mr. Lloyd-George| lotter to a personal friend in Omaha of an oil tar motor | ers feared that several republicans = == == (ETESE drew additlonal cheering by a refer-| appeared to a Omaha newspaper and | an electric truck on Pleasant| Would stand with the administration | DIPLOMATS MUST TREAT M. Jules Huret, newspaper man an ence 1‘ loans to countries which, hejied to complications when he was| Street today somebody threw a|democrats. On ;’;“‘“’33 roll *T?}_‘»‘t““’"*’ DIRECTLY WITH CARRANZA |2uthor. died in Paris in his 51st year. aid, hie expected to throw in their lot| transferred by the state department cq| lighted e into. the stream of gas-| Was & tie vote, the yice president s | vas the author of “From New with the allies. These countries the|a similar position at Nottingham, | 0line flowing the gutter and mi:hf“,'? ce f"“ the 3§““;"5‘"A'»‘\__ Circular lssued Forbidding Them to|X0rk to New Orleans” and | ancellor did not name. It was the| England, and later to his recall. . conflagration that did much| FPending before tho senate Is Sen - San Francisco to Canada first time that a reference was made| reached his home in this city. In & nd présented a dangerous sit-| ator Reed's'motion to order a vote on Dsal yith: AnvgArmy s Officee: | = n parliament of such expectations. atement given out by him he says uation for a time. Flames leaped| the ship bill not later than February!| By = £ ) During 1914, the first year of L lio announcement of the govern-! “While I was embarrassed by the dis-| tWenty to thirty feet in the air, paint| 19 With a general cloture substitute by| Vera Cruz Mexico, Fe tion of the New York eugenic marr r St enter 1ent’s decision with relation to Ger-| covery that a letter I had intended tg| On houses was scorched and windows| Senator Norris to limit debate of each|ity was given this morrir 2 loli6; Tower marriages we tng th ea while the course d wany’s food supplies came almost co-| be pri\'ate had received so much pub-| Proken for hundreds of yards, and in| Senator on any bill to three hours and :_ru/. to a circular issued “reo v ted to the State Board of H Scotlar ! s neide With the receipt of two|licity and had created » prejudice|50me cases the fiery stream foung its|all amendment Dy Senator Cummins|General Carranza, first chief the | than were reported in 1913. Biitish' Deatruction of N despatches from the United States, one agamm e hn Retand. he & S e R which would make the rule operatove|constitutionalists, in which it is ar i L saying that Count Von Bernstorff, the|1 had long ago Getertained foat °y| The police are looking for the man|agaiust a Dill on which senators of|nounced that all diplomatic a e Religious bodies of all denominations en comp to I v,\fr’v;]a ambassador, had informed the| would never coter iy f‘oris\.l—u‘-d[;»r\ who started the blaze with his cigar, T8any party had attempted to bind sen-|communications to m]n ?Vo\\ L A I E 00T e msrabere < inl ¢he s d of warfare by t Washington government that Germany| i 3 sy | £ H ators in caucus. ernment are to be made direct - ited tes last ye ways of British naval war- was willing to abando nher submarine Hifm?"fefi?fes“?filnffim‘;’ fny iwelcome | The house democratic caucus went ranza and that under nc 1res Gonthited hy s at the destructior olicy provided Great Britain ceased| apporntmaeat 1t oolors hon o &I\P dis- Movements of Steamships. into session tonight with Representa- nces shall W army 6 Chuches of e neutral trade an rterfering with cargoes of foodstuffs,| me if T had Contvfnpl_’;,{_ao‘de occasioned| Naples, Feb. 7.—Arrived. steamer | tive Webb of North Carolina in charge with such foreign represen ca German - pe ind the other saying that he again had | diplomatic career” PUrsuing af ancona, New York. _Sailed, steamer|of the fight for the special rule to con- | ti whether they be the agents of | o obliged to advised neutral shipping to avold those 2 San Guglielmo, New York sider the ship purchase bill and Rep- | foreign governments, “bis rests” | Gold pieces, amounting to $2,360 were rinciples y waters which jermany had declared | Marsellles, Feb. 10.—Arrived, steam- | resentative Page of North Carolina|ar foreign colonies. | distribut to 130 members of the crew En "*’;‘ Tules d become a dangerous military| RUSSIAN FORCES DRIVEN er Madonna, New Yor leading the opposition. 4 e effect 0; this circular is to ;m'»' of the hip Georgia for excel- "‘]”l‘a“' ea three days hence. i Genoa, Feb. 12.—Arrived, steamer i it. necessary for every foreign diplo-|jence in elementary gun practice dur- < 2 she = SERGHS THE PRUTH RIVER.| o S0 italla, New York, Sailed. 7th, Conferences Held Continuously. matic representative in Mexico City lence. e Virginia e neutral SERMANS TO RESTORE Austro-Hungarian Troops Have En. |Steamer Verona, Boston. Throughout the day Conferences had|to deal directly with the authorit | st ’ = | “toredithe Capital iof Bukows Fep. 14.—Arrived, steam-|been held continuously by both sides)Vera Cruz | —— ! SApec oo\ ECONOMIC LIFE OF BELGIUM. P! Asowina. New Yo Ajaunia, | and the administration leaders made = Mrs. Mary Lacey died at the Lacey |Sentations to Londor € A . o Bexlin JFebi 1o, bo Wielems 16 S Halifax; Fran- | vigorous, but unavailing efforts to win Gifts of $25,000 for Yale. ead on Stratfield road. Fairfield, | Willelmina, officials said n Effort Will Be Made to Develop Its | yijje e Overs s e Preattiay - over Representative Kitchin of North| New Haven, Conn, Feb. 15 following a recent fall in which |attornexs for the owne Agricultural Resources. Ay attes e g | Gibra §$.—Saliled, steamer | Carolina, leader of the next house.|of $25,000 to Yale University were an- | roke hip. Mrs. Lacey cele- |Delmina’s cargo establishe: saging in e dedouroh Trom T2 o hemistc New York. Late in the day Secretary Daniels of |nounced at a meeting of the Yale Cor- 1 her ninety-ninth birthday on e AL in, Feb. 15, by Wireless 1o Say- | that Austro-Iuressan torcor Cabest| Palemro, Feb. 11.—Sailed, steamers|the navy, who is from Representa-|poration today. Mrs. Charies W.|February a st ity iniid Y —The German authorities in | entered Czernowitz, the capital of Bu. | Sent Anna, New York; 13th, Stam-| tive Kitchin's home State, made a trip|Goodyear and Anson Conger Goodyear e S s e cigium will make every effort fo re- | kowing. The Huscans e onia (o pous | palia, New Yorl S to the capital. He was closeted with|of Buffalo, N. Y. have given $15000| Charles Williamgon. walked into |Ment, Which would _except f ore the economic fe of the coun-|been driven actoss the Brath tior cug | Havre, Feb. -Sailed, steamer La| Representative Kitchin for nearly an|for the establishment of the Charles |Hackensack police headquarters and |3eizure under the declaration of 1on- 1 he Overseas News agency.|to have retreated towards Moweselon | Touraine, New York. — ° hour but when the latter reiterated|W. Goodyear fund in the forest school. |asked for a night's lodging. He said |900. Tt was pointed out that the rec- \ will be madt to develop the |on the Russian border. 3 »| _, Rotterdam, I Sailed, steamer | his determination to vote against the|The income of $10,000 from John FB.|he co write in ten languages. He |OTd also discloses the fact I resources of Belgium 5o as . Potsdam, New Y Rotterdam, for|nill and to keep aloof from active par-|Thomas of New York is to be used for |added that nis college education hadn’t [C2T8C Was dispatched before ¢ independent of imports.| The evacuation of Czernowitz by the| ~c% YOrK ticipation in the fight. {providing for lectures by men of dis- |done him much good. ish government issued toes and vegetables will be| Russians was reported in s dessatch 5 = £ i Administration leaders on the housetinction on “the real purpose of the _ that food supplies for ( occupied territory in- | from Berlin on Feb. 10, but was not | Danish Vessels to Make Lavish Dis-|side were declaring tonight that if the|college course” and kindred topics.| Francis B. Sayre, son-in-law of Pres- | P® regarded as conur ; seed to ) ay o ag. ship purchase bill were S v the hese lectures are planned primari ident Wilson, is under conside by 37 3 1 nfirmed. | play of Flag. hip purcl bill passed by the|Tt 1 P 1 7 id son, is under sideration T : ‘Hm] ch s 5 | Berlin, Feb. 15 Wireless Telogra- | house and sent to the senate an ex-|for academic freshmen. |the Regents, for appointment as bus- Funeral of Fanny Crosby. 1e attitude o | . N Sayville— ) in the i tra session of congress would be e = |iness manager of the ('v‘\or ty of| Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 15T 8 | phy to Sayville—included in the items manas niversi rids . Conn., Feb. 1 he fu rion and press is reasonable, { Nevada ‘-‘fl"'!‘; Betting on Horse | B 0 e hy the Overseas agemcy to- | avoided. There was cogsiderable dis- |Sarah Bernhardt Suffering Intensely. | Wisconsin, to succeed Dr. Bump- (neral of Mrs. Frances Jane Croshy S agency statement continues. ; aces. | s s b i e S, $EeTY st | Gussion of a report in Greulation that| Bordeaux France, Feb. 15.Sarah |us, now president of Tufts Coliege. Van Alstyne (Fanny Crosby), the blind T _k“d‘;r(s_,.n_;_;_ mainly measures| Carson City, Nev., Feb. 15—The|ship Perm of a large Danish company | it was planned to abandon the appro-| Bernhardt, suffering intensely from an hymn writer, was held here this af- e done e T IY._\]'l much Panbnutmua bill amending the anti- | has sailed from a Danish port with the | priation bills pending in the senate re-|injury to her right knee, was brought| Foreign governments would be in-|ternoon and was largely attended by : Gt care of livestock. |gambling law so as to legalize betting | Danish flag painted on both sides of gardless of whether the ship bill pass-|to a hospital here today from Arca- |vited to participate in the international |relatives, friends and _organizations e " laws of the country on horse races under the Pari-Mutual |her bow. The word Denmark also was|ed. Those discussing the report ar-|chon. There has been mno operation |conference on education at Oakland, |and by iocal and out of town clergs - Jsly liave mot safeguarded the inter-{system was passed by the assembly | painted on her sides in huge letters.| Sued that money would be saved bylas vet. A consultation of doctors is|Calif. Aug. 16-27 next. under a bill imen. The floral tributes were beauti- sts o 15 classes properly, 58 to 12 today. It now goes to Gov- Other Danish vessels will follow this Dassing a joint resolution continuing to take place today and it is still hoped passed by the house. It now goes to ful. An eulogy was delivered by the ord only to caildren ernor Bovie for sizmature examole. the current acnronriaiions. that ambutation will nat e necessary. the senate. Rev. G. M. Brown of this cit NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1915 TEN PAGES _aper, and Its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connectlcut in Proportlon to the Cltys "Population PRICE TWO CENTS