Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1915, Page 1

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NORWICH, CONN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TEN PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Dou';i黓 at of Any Other i’aper, and Its Total Circulation is the Taréefi in Connecticut 7i'rTPro’;ortiion to the City’s Population T i FRENCH STEADILY ~ ° GAINING GROUND Heavy Fighting is Taking Place Both in Belgium and|; in France---Artillery Especially Active ; GERMAN TROOPS STILL FOLLOWING RUSSIANS NO REPLY FROM GERMANY TO AMERICAN NOTE.| Ge Berlin is Still Celebrating Success of German Troops in East; § Prussia—In Poland, North of the Vistula, Another Great | 2 Battle is Developing—Austria Has Been Concenlrafing:" Troops on Her Italian Frontier—Albanian Forces Active | All Along the Boundary Line of Serbia—German Ad- || miralty’s Proclamation Establishing Sea War Zone Be- comes Operative Today. made progress at |y have taken control of idges which dominat |farm and we hs round conguered | at ailway station of Frie FRENCH STEAMER VICTIM OFGERMAN SUBMARINE,| "} Crew Given Ten Min Ship's Boa Battle Developing in Poland. e St Plock, recently oc Gore Austrian Troops on ltalian Frontier. | . Bart 3 Threatened by A s s Bulgarian Seaport Blockaded ! Lilia sea, is bluck- [ POSSE OF 26 ON TRAIL FUN odstufls from bein OF AN INDIAN OUTLAW Save Foodstuffs in Germany dians Are Prepared to Resis German Threat Operative Today. ir il ON IT Cher | . Ttalian and Aust PARiS REPORTS TELL ree-cornered frontier of eight of from 5,000 to x OF VICTORIES OF ALLIES | frequently Their Artillery Fire Has Boen Ef-| ve From the Sea to the Oise. n’ t soldiers ust th a5 Wt oMo tid TO SAVE FOOD | ety Sicd: on' s To Order Those with Competence to | ng has Go to Neutral Countries. { To t f Arras we have tak- 'he report is | We nie peisthets Serman movernment intends ordering | Ly % c 000,000 Germans who possess inde- | ° " of German of nt mcomes and are or | S ~ prete urt eral hundred m | ! according to the re- | o - e e |2 t 3,000,000 of these persons | Mall to the 1 lan countries, 1 uy ns to th | nd, : : e enied | No Reply to Dutch Notes. | { Germany, as far as i et repliec est respect fla ely azain ! to the Duteh | | German Shot For Espionage. sency from Bordeau a German named Stadd er. shot today martiai, having b h raragraphs arid Comment on Mexico. Carranza’s Men Leave Capitol ROOPS OF GENERAL ZAPATA | SAID TO BE THERE. No Danger of . Food $ newspapers of animatedly treatment of Span government described by some journals as hav- 1 i | The Bank of England minimum i | effective July hortage | ASSURANCE GIVEN BY DEPART. MENT OF AGRICULTURE {rord Tnitersite relizned o vecone | Disclaims Responsibility for the Reported Depression in order to ice for Spanish subjects. Blockading Bulgarian Port. 7, by Wireless to Say- | and French warships are the Bulgarian port of prevent the importation of foodstuffs destined for ria, according to a the. Overseas A SURPLUS ABOVE NEEDiVlLLA SCORES VICTORY roug! Could Export 1,000,000 Bushels Wheat Doily Until Available—Large Supplies of Grains, Over Carranza Forces at Santa Ana|Was i New Crop Ocatlan—John U. S.{ Senator Representative, Has Been Transfer- Meat Animals, Dairy Products, Po-| red to Vera Cruz to Keep in Touch| A table to the memory « With Events. tatoes and Fruit. rman Admiraity’s Proclamataion on Sea War Zone Effective Today. General| The mew Anchor Line steamer Tu age of food, department ¢ statement to the public. agriculture admiralty’s proc representations of seen apprised of arger supplies of corn a f Meat Animals Dropping. .werage price of meat anix lower in January hat| SILLIMAN TO GO ive the text His Transfer Invoives No Recognition ! pone ¢ Wheat Crop 891,000,000 Bushels. his home in Tirooklyn, because of bus- | gton, Feb. 17.—Great Britain's| the civil population ¢ 3 |iness reverse Dot eIy to. - the | are motieantraband: e o « test which, on|ernment points out t The German Bundersrath increased i or an early im-|try in whi rere | the maximum price of potatoes from t in' the treatment of Ameri- us organization { {1c and t four marks | can comwerce by the British fleet, was ains in Germany th | per nade pu ight by mutual agree- | ion between those wh TO VERA CRUZ.| The Judiciary Committee h foreign off not = | Pennsy te ed. to resse Ambassad Injuring Neutrals, | trag = paragraph, “to avo = : to nei ¢ the announce ale. 1 imong ortage b Sergeant Thomas J. Donlon, 54 years | subm ! he enemy & 1 of rt trou | To Retzliate Against Submarines. thelz v i - | After = thy and detailed S The stock yards at East Buf { answer t that American |t protect tne eritl or £ ) 1 e contains | from rule sand pre LATION NOT CAUSE OF HIGH PRICE OF FLOUR.| Unprecedented Demand Wheat from a Band of Fifty In- | Helc “"1 EIGHT MINE woRr s Arkived at Alexandria—J tho exandria to em PRECAUTIONS TO DISTINGUISH | MERCHANT SHIPS | Holland-American Names Printed in Letters Four Feet RESTED FOR FORGERY SUICIDED N JAIL. GERMANY’S SCHEME William Shattmann, Swallowed Poison, of Newfield.| national committee, ELLIOTT APPROVES REPORT TO BAY STATE LEGISLATURE ested | Spoke at Annual Banquet of the Boot and Shoe CI b at Boston, Newett of the Tor-| £ of the New York. Hartfora Railro: | expressea his approval of Strattman sted a mont. re | had even The alleged forged club today. The directors of the New that if the sion recommended (val ing the outstanding stock and secu ? the road) and those w uld be passed Connecticut, | which n 1000000 10| MASKED MEN MAKE DAYLIGHT BREAK AT BERLIN. have asked for, Rhode Island sreatly assist our Entered S hrough Reas Door Five Deaths Caused by Hotel Fire. Movements of Steamships. res- | Buropa, $103.50 from | Dante Alighieri. New York Sells Trust Company. New Yori, Fe who | time. b 17, 2.40 p. m.—A despatch’' The p'uc] with the d controlling inter refused to comply Steamer Kri tioniafjord, Bergen for New 970 miles east of ndicate headed > has been president organization T (from New Gondensed Tolgrams |GREAT BRITAIN ANSWERS PROTEST of discount is uncha ed at 5 per John C. Banner, president of Stan- e DIl oe, et & e of American Industries rades of oil in its territory Caldwell, N. J, the birthplace of wver Cleveland, will hold its annual | S T 1§ T0 RETALIATE AGAINST GERMAN SUBMAnweS | A bill to legalize professional base bail on Sunday in New York St roduced in the Assembly Weeks of Massachusetts EAssem That Out of 773 Ships Sailing From the United ip bill lob | States for Neutral European Countries, Only Eight Have P ey tel - Bosn Plasaln Fiies Costss - ivbons Crmio NN juachis Have Been Cause of Demoralization of Neutral Com- excused |on the s committee. cania arrived at Ne gow and L York from Glas- | merce, Having Cause the Destruction of 25 Ships—Tone erpool on her maiden | | of Note is a General Vindication of Policy Pursued— arium, calicd by efperts the Tars- | Quotes Bismarck in Justification of the Determination Adtcares i ! to Shut Off Germany’s Food Supply. Clarence L. Fabre, 2 New Y | othier to xemain bo by them.” % : Irea | Cause of Depression of American In- obilization of the unemplo, Lk mezn t s of t ‘ ¢ narine | dustries. A 3 i ' | (Continued on Page Three) violence s == - « of Wyom & 0 < el | AMENDED SHIP BiLL EIGHT MONTHS' SENTENCE S et e AT STANDSTILL IN SENATE. FOR SMUGGLING CPIUM e iaish, cruisay Caruariuny one isfy Insurgeot Demeorats|A Stovekesper mnd » Firsiutiat S : iclar : rogressive Republicans. Cunard Liner Lusitania. Was T a| New York n 13 & toc 1 Lo gain|steamship Adr : i g 1 whe 26d the senate, and [a firema: ard iiner Lu ot ew W t mi ) leaders tonight were in | tanin, wer today to eight tel ary after Peking “G " e > v in the United r 1 Tim o i e f an indictment emar s ¥ i Fepis v E 2 ng them g=ling smok- s ter » mis 1 itish « 8 1 Vitho pium into t ntry from Liver- hese fa The two men were said to have -— i n of Tora Sate, a2 Japanese TheiMew Voo Race bl C 1 ade 2 serving 2 sentence of g n T T v i & be d n the Atlanta, Ga., pen- it ¥ re r of 1 S 3 the wife € 5 tl e Pi A ok who re c wied « months onment an $2,000 for- Davic Shana of by g in smuggl Republ 1. - ~ tain David ¥ of the ¥ Hous: % € . - tre kmount, € k 1 x week 3 reached t aturday = ) : e : ntraband s : aboard, i the t = now : : locked e Tombs in connee= S asanbine He i W o e of confere with tion wi allezed sm pist: Falet of $16.500 T AcAg the steamer today ex- : 5 3 1 r t there would be eceive F £ fhoiforelc pEs hen they attempt to A bomb was exploded nask a ” P e 2 aker also sta { ESTABLISH FOOD DEPOTS society t i v et £ - ¢ e m the National Committee cf Socialist Party = nen ) sell any Gets Over 100,000 Signatures. Having answered out of his turn | american port e rough deafness c ¥ T T s s, Washington, ). 17.—~Bearing more 1 ! Senat rons n than one hundred thou Sk : 1 1 C nt summ Mr. & response to appe: N Ye 1 = President Hannibal E. Hamiin, for - mone o establish foo 4 with counsel for W. r . ’ Kent of : dynamiter, in res " | mas G s y n from Machias to C them Jatior petition e srecu en up in case tiie ship bi are arbitr nnecessaril Elwood strong, the ol nference s pige aising the pr necesiE prisoner in the county it ¢ - | agrceme ) fe” and that ernment s Del, told the sheriff he onserve the £ producers and npany, as it is 1 Ter = ! SH =4 William Day, a schoolboy, 15 years! lespite the uncertair BANIER, SHicI Be was killed in a coasting accident |t sena 1 s AT LEESBURG, GA.x, t Barkhamsted, when cong resse 0 tha w d = 8 N of his sled and it ran i r extra ses ) aress e 3 Sp O iy SiadCand fizen 3 e g o S conars the|ln Fremt of His Business Place—No s = s in he passed be- Motive Known. Antonio Cincotta, nown to the po. t nt res 1S ntinu . Leesburs, Ga., Fe A. D. Olivery fce King of the Black Har ropr ns for other depart-|president of t 2k aud 1 1910, on 2 1ail Enrie hot dead usiness Haven Politician Guiity of As-| | ault With Intent to Kill, The youth that fell wsed from the M win 'w to his at New |\ a e ally a po ag Al Eous r 1e time emploved in We: nd guilty of with intent te| p t ksmith, He had be kill Carmello K | « perior cour — T George Dutton of Greenwich, was irs before 1 = erdict. H 3 SO tenced to from seven to nine years | was char W ssault with mmi“ Gen, Joffre Favors Active M prison by J Williams in | to der,” but the jur nd him| Paris, Feb 17. 1130 p. m e e et it [ s Joffre, the French ti foy of weel b in Greenwich, eppi Gasparro was held in $10, 3 younger ay for a aring Hingham, Mass, on February 23, charge © sault with intent to . Nief of Bolice W T er owners here tonight placed om John V. Name, reported The body of E. Francis Crowell of | rovidence, treasurer and general | e W. A, Harris Ev well known der = ian was founl in Woodville pond| Firemen Killed at Danviile, 1ii., Blaze. manager of t orth Providenc: Danyil'e, 1ll, Feb. 17.—One fireman < T | was killed and another so badly inju Four men entered the Western Sav-|ed that he died soon after being taken < ban! at Chica~o, a private insti-|to a hospital and six others sev rely tion. forced President Frank Roti in- | injured, two of whom may die, today to a closet ard ran away with $2,000| when the Odd Fellows building was ey ook from the vault. Roti was|desiroved by fire c yknown. origin,

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