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o Nofmx fb mugtm VOL. LVIL—NO. 45 _ .. NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1915 ElGHT PAGES _PRICE TWO_CENTS | | " Cabled Paragrapha | i Condensed Te !egrams , W hy Turkey | —_— ; e | Crossed Irish S- Vith Lights Out. l | Sir Charles Augustus Hartley, a London, Fe' (oD @ p, m-— The| inme:l enzi jied in I ¥ E Ameri .5 _Philadelp At S L ni’ere ar which s* _4®° New York on Kb | A cotton exchange is being orga jruarv ¥ ed at Liverpool today.| et i Sr uneventful passage. q!)b H ! e Irich sea during the niznt| RTun eaic ar z . "u alights out | ! 108 sterti REASONS GIVEN BY PRINCE SAID - —_— H ! 1, Aussia to Issue $250,000,000 in Treas- | Fai L Lo HALIM IN INTERVIEW. = e | ! { mark. 2 . | ad | | B Evelyn With a Cargo of Cotton From New York for| I |BLAME TRIPLE ENTENTE | f two new ’ Attorney it . ] ¢ bills. | —— Bremen Goes Down in the North Sea Hacl? Series i o 5ot o | || The Ohio 0it Gay cu amather congs | Saye Turkoy Goutd Place No Rotiance war expenditu | |cents a barrel. cn Promises of Great Britain, France | AMERICAN STEAMER | ; The Blair MotorTruck Co, of New. | and Russia, and Was Tired of Their | 3 i ;, Ohio, increased its capital stock| BRITISH STEAMER BLOWN UP IN THE IRISH SEA| SUNK BY A MINE. {arc Ohto, fncrease: | i, A imey 2 i { in the North Sea—Gaptain and 27 of ! The Russian Government will — { Crew Are Saved. ! o stored grain in B e R A Eis Lo % . | Seid Halim, the i ritish Transport With i o {pech : Berlin Reports the Sinking of a B P l The second battery of 106 coke ovens BRke nadeioe 5 . . York on Jan- |at the Lehigh Coke plant at South| Troops, But the Scene of the Incident is Not Given— | otton for B : { Bothlenem, o, were charsed. ! for ‘enterng the war. | i1e g Bor- | ned the u\olx{ “of the ca; Paris Claims the Allies Have Made Considerable Progress ves- | | e merger of tne cha {iations’ and ‘pointed our the - ad- f her| ;- o ances ‘mde dur‘ ¢ six years, 8 Lot % | {of ¥ ord, Co Wa SSIE yelrs in the Champagne District — Russians Declare They | L | 4 A L triple en d D < | inning Num er, oy = s pana | | { s" said the Have Checked the German Advance—There is Little e aocoptance : s - | The Ex o 1 erican ves- about Georze Washington it seems to L stortie Change Recorded in Galicia, the Carpathians or Buko- | <ci @ miet witn d ws a result of || me. your d best note and |i The Pennsylvania Railroad will dis- | ¢; S ispent the sea warfare ropean na- imitate i pose immediately its prop: | ® i wina- 8, ru‘ri ‘n)li;] m(:}\ (\ ’l'l‘)';n‘ t!:l i After I not used directly for railroad purpes }’ ZI' Britain, R?:El:!n;‘e rec of Febra 4, which } French reserve regiments w ! s ?-‘;‘l({’.f:lni::n promo- ect on Thursday. B y as the acti g e A the war centers in ] ment will ask Germany e porion | ued by Gener | Russia Hereditary Enemy. Germar harines | 1aration whether B the mouth of Ems ri and | H | “Turkey knew er into re- & Yeieall Belridze was a mistake or y i ! France and nd the sh Isles. | Jotion,” says the Morg - i e 2 | The South West Pennsylvania Pipe| a harm er Dc y, neutral pow; eir note: s mila ; | Lines s at O eIty P declared | fs country’s in- blown up in the Irish sea, v to Ger: made all reservation re- ble that $ o quarterly div 1 of 53 .\i is our hered- merican steamer E with g |garding compensation for life rescued, { | ita we conld ne 1u P ‘.fl_ York for|PTOPErly which may be lost by g - | i e Y erve orvigs otton from 1 ork forl carrving out of the German : ; 2 hY The Maisant International Aviator ! he s Ph , NGTON'S BIRTHDAY || imematons Avisor e o in the North Sea. From If legitimate c o | N AN O Pe | voluntary | i Foport ot the to indemnity are ref 5 GUTEN S R | transport with treops and | Spective countries naturs | s | g steamer’ but the scene | Sider the question of onia 2 | The Spanish Government decree s incident is not given. bargo on German ships I el t | thoriz suance . ok s D B of the|varlous ports until a satisfactor: o ue of $20,000 to cover a | B it » Kegarding the dostruction of the | varions ports vnt) o emintacior ‘ ’ e o e did what pr tion forced us to nk since the outbreak of the war, the | auestion.” < | ; horitios &t Washington have’ or| The Aftenposten considers | Middletown Car Plant, Middle- | . TUrkey Object of Falsehoods. jered a full inguiry. s no 1“"“" (' reason “ QT 1 o ed anorder for 90 the 0"m>ct\ of Th repo; P; ‘the ding of he | countries should not seek means e = 5e s m the Ser an Gov- entente, ow e e s o b |avert the danger menacing =. | AUSTRIANS FIRE UPON 1 2 assert that the government rman ne agency, | The Norweglan Journal of =24 ITALIAN FISHING BOATS.! blazoned his fair name;— of the people. Could Seriin nor London has | merce and shioping says: ! odestly his sword he was_introduced in the New show- official announcement Co; “The torpedoing of the Belridze No One Was Injured But One Ship! thed ding for increases in and other e e an event which it iis unnecessary fu : Fe it wola vernment had not Was Damag ; g ther to characterize. The ship was is Claims Allies Are Advancing. |;,,:13 trom one neutral port to a t official announcement from | o} She had been ordered to p #arding the the ‘tho word Norway in large letters cn deacribes cons e i her sides, which the allies in the CI and the repulse of various p : hearty co-opera of all Harland B. Howe, of St air ted by I State C | for Vermont. ood relati force the | i Ixnrfl Senate provi 2 i | | | 1 f1r | i Lance Corporal Michael Leary of . = end of i i to sa. 11 not = n the | was awarded the Vie- | e ea f\m' e t of thousands of o sail | apturing a German b k on the Ger- 2 sea as neutral m advan of stro orcemen ecord or Bukowina. hored n trated fact. Let Turks Work Out Their Destmy. “The Turl BERLIN CLAIMS GERMAN e SUCCESS EAST AND WEST { 5 14 Hosti Aircraft Drop Bombs in Eng- | | i Him t | to worlk: tand. | Several Small Towns Captured in the | N 1] The star start 60 y Mue i Vosges. Jecording Lo t | his The Norwegian _ has really. evi Stockhoim for F where in <hupyfld bombs near intelectual ed many ie, L rman 1 being of eastern and western en | antinople. Today hing boats flyix Belgian battle line are reported in | msburgh steel con-- telaphones. a statement given headquarters. A tr from the allies near Ypres @ been fired boats off re muc advance e over the at Bari, T anes, the fishermen added, a.n-mp:ml £o drop bombs on hem and one of he BOMBS euport. No imporiant char reported in the campaign agai The statement follows: Nieuport an e 4 mine searck ne and sank means at we have ampered b d on Colchester— in a Garden. | Bomb Aiso D Expiod h a Harrisbur: About 100 Americ Dispuie Over Axe [Posses and Piute Ends in Murder| Indians in Batllejs-ciicis e parties favorable ntion in the war it at which speeches een made setting \ur{h views. Many pe; o Italian int hose ag: to res were wi press asso- about 830 o ! ostile aeroplane dropped | incendiary ided. Vienna Needs Grain and Fiour, "he mayor and the chamber of com- On the high road between nd Yipres and on the ca of Ypres we took one | N BRAINTREE, ENG.l | | | i | | | . Chiveesfiri el trenches and a few pr -YEAR-OLD MAN SHOT DEAD AT|ONE WHITE MAN AND TWO IN-| to horAo = In Champagme comparative P i ! | “anal. e e ium RIS DInIsler | relemied venterday, after theiticany e sl e A heast o SUFFIELD. | DIANS KILLED IN UTAH, | % Turkey Misunderstood. tles of previous days. Near three French attacks were carried ou with strong for and with | Up to Feb. 2, after the 1 “Turlke; 1 t has been misrepresented oy = = {nal had been in opera 2derstood. relu, alleged | | | = A b 2 3 . e et ins Sl SEELSHEr & rceness. They were repulsed with | | e thenwis ‘|/A SELF DEFENSE PLEA ! INDIANS SURROUNDED | passe 52,000,000 itus of grain heavy losses to the enmemy. We took | et | ! - Treasury bills to.the value of $250,- | tvo officers and 125 Frenchmen pris- | pped hombs at A e ST — > provide for war expendi oners, | halt clt g “In the Vosges out attack made e ther progress. In the region south SERMANS ARE PURSUING east of Culzern we captured Hochrod- Man Who Did the Shooting Says He|More Than D n ordered issued by F undred Indians Are it tc Avol Being Struck With| pefending Tse-No-Gat, an Indian | | bers, the heights near Hochrod and | 3 L RUSSIAN TENTH ARMYirhp Hatiote et Beaan and"“.;dm_g ) the Axe—Surrenders Sheriff Wants to Arrest Bl nen 3 B o = : With il of th rard way of ch Was Driven Out of East Prus- | "“fastern theater No actual changes|VIENNA REPORTS AFFAIRS —Held Without Bail. { onach of i et Sl sia—Offer Little Resistance. have occurred in the district northwest iN GALICIA UNCHANGE - { ) h empty safe T oreign schools of Grodno, north of Ossowetz, south- | - aped. give thesa east of Kolno, and on the front be-|Says Several Russian Attacks w,.,‘ « —An 22 WS 3 tah 1 A —According to information hers, | tween Przasnysz and the Vistula ea Repulsed. { 1t over the ) of : man ond two Indians were killed Six masked yeggmen entered a nursuit of the Russian tenth army, |of Plock, the battles are taking their | ¢ { culminated in mur sen posses and 1 h office of the Dally News In which was driven out of Bast Prussia, | course. e s Arthur Wilson, 28 vears old, shot and Avbile i e, oS BainViand s Ea (hreo b s being kept up vigorously and the| ‘There is nothing new from Poland rollosring amel X Mun: ed & 3 y ped with more t are unable to offer serious|{south of the Vistula™ e anywhere. There seems to d for the belief that a vigor- ® is to be maintained for a | REPORTS SINKING OF BRITISH me in the east, even at the cost of efraining from any active offensive novements on the western front. The Austrians are vigorously pust | killed i sed today: i Poland and changed. Yes- Surrendered After the shoo the residence of state's attorney I s said to ha e| A. T. Bin Chu, a wealtl rerchant of New York, wishes to take American Chinese k to China tudy conditions and illustrate | & 1 methods. ndred Chinese | entrer se-Ne-( calmer. TRANSPORT WITH TROOPS | “In’ the baities on the S gt front from I Pass to A charge . The posses were led States Marshal Nedeker, ¢ Featured in First Page Headlines of in Gali i osses o the entre mder — ng their campaign in Galicia and Bu- Berlin Newspapers, losses to the en- | t B 5 4 5 ) owina, notwithsianding the unfavor- e e 3 0 men taken prisoner darkness, the s _ The conforences between Eiki | e weather conditions, Berlin, ¥eb, 21 (by wireless to Sa “The operations of the Dnies- the indian camp and se minister, and Lu ( e nese foreizn mini anese demands upon C med today. rrangeg signal opened fire. T ns replied and when the whites avored to Tush treir tre; ve them back. Joe Akin, of Dol killed and another i It is reported from Constantinople|ville, L. I)—The report of the sink. |ter river are progressing. In Buko- hat the French troops which landed |ing of a British transport with troops | wina al 1 is Antivari, Montenegro, to assist the |and the accompanying steamer reach- | fontenegrin army, consisted of only a | ed Berlin too late for comment by the | U. S. ASKS RELEASE OF Wilson was taken le battalion. The Russian cruiser | morning papers. is now in a cell at the 0ld landed eight officers of the| All of the papers, however, feature PRIESTS HELD FOR RANSOM|nela without ball for rench general staff at Antivari. They | the report in first page headlines, to- = hearing tomorrow. ded tmmediately to Cettinje, gether with reports of the sinking of | Consul Silliman Instructed to Discuss 2 other vessels by submarines or mines. Matter With Gen. Obregon. L\USTRIA TO FOLLOW — GERMANV'S LEAD 1f, as indicated by the foregoing, a Wash answered ques- ish, directly and Kirchibaum Co., of Philadelphia 2,000 extra hands, < tory night and n order for 100 h Government. exceedingly mocratic, DISASTROUS FIRE Feb. The Government of New Zealand de.- ngton, BrACiat tre : it At e tha w35 {cidea that all of New Zealand's sur- EA ST. LOUIS = : 4 Sewn :,rgbax’:r?rhg:a;;:fi;.:gflfid",’,: et Qaneratrd el My Heated Argument Over Axe. lus supplies of beef, mutton and e n Treatment of Neutral Shipping in| 1o%5 " Alihongh astomnts. of - the | Amserioen Consul Canate st Yera O | this amErneon: Ny 1o ~hail be reserved for the imperi- | Several Hundred Thoue: Dollars T response to their re- Damage in Just Half E the Adriatic. sinking of various other steamers by | for the relea: —— German submarines or by mines have | Fansom at jeneva, via Parls, Feb. 21. 430 p. m. | been passed promptly by the PBritish | toduy to Austria will follow Germany's lead | censors, there was no intimation in| W S the priests stered | into ;mu as to an axe. Ma bad the axe in his hand at the time Liverpool. 2ot, Mass., Feb. 31 flieimo, Naples for lled 290 miles east of S: Silliman, cuss the matter With the settlement of differences ¢ Hook treatment of neutral shipping|the London despatches of the destruce in the Mexican Three Bullets in Body. noon. Dock £30 a. m. Monda | between sewer pipe manufacturers u driatic, although possessing|tion of a transport. It is said that Wilson nt > Paul, I 5 of Ne rerland, W. Va., and their . rines, says a despatch from ot A S trunk and drew. out g revolv oy | empl than 1,000 men wi A NAVAL CONVOY FOR calibre and fired three after two month p. m. Doc reported hers that Emperor | Traffic Between England and Sweden | of Germany and Emperor Discontinued, nols (Joseph of Austne TIINSST¥| Tondon Feh. 3% 234 s m, ‘Tratic| Through the. Gorman War Zorie Rec- ¢ith their statfs, soc 1 h between Englind and Sweden has bor Witnessed by Twe Polanders, ence at some town near the frontier een ommended by Conference. p Dr. Willlam E. Caldwell made a i _some 5 i | aiscontinue@ for the time being, say: the two countries. The rul- g, says = e not met since the war be- |2 Copenhagen despatch to the Dail London, Feb. 9 a. m~—The Co- | preliminary examination, upon being| White Man Lynched in Missouri. ndent of the Dally | notified of the crime by the states at-| proocant Hill, Mo, Feb, 21—A white ‘Express, owing to the torpedoing of | panhagen corres St Nows learns that the Seandinavias torney. An autopsy wil clicved to be 'W. F. Williams of | The New York up-State Public Ser- Imperial Restaurant in London lie scene of a near-riot when the plaved the Barcarolie fron of Hoffman. It was his: called German. The orch: struck up Tipperary. nters breast; 1 SCANDINAVIAN SHIPS | htered e e ek . right ¥inland, Genoa for gnalled 4 miles ea uf 6.30 p. m. Dock mple. 2m Cavanaugh. Feb. prosiden the Norwegian tank steamer Belridge. NDIGNATION AT SINKING Ten ships were ready to sail in the|conference, which is now in session past 48 hours, but the crews refused spdanid) Gl ATl B | LOEIOITOW. i | Xlte SEW0, EolAne who | ings, Ark., who last night took Commission denied the applica- | Correspondence of Cardinal Mercier. OF NORWEGIAN STEAMER | to leave the docks, ol e e Do e s e i o R T a pistol battle in which a po- [tion of the City of Rochester for an| Paris, Feb. P. Corres- 4 e thveugh ' the German war zons. The| -5 ° s and an unidentified man were {order directing the New York State|pondence o nal Mercier with_the ixpressed by the Morning Papers of | : e s o e mars TTbe e . was taken from the jail here|Pailsays Co.. to reduc its fare in the | German military commander at Ma- Christiania. Solicit Grain and. Flour for Austria. | 350 00 “overnments to purchase 30| Captured German Steamer is Renamed | carly today and lynched by 2 mob. | Roches e from five to three cents. | lines who asked detalls of the £ London, Feb. 21, 9.55 ». m—A des- | large trading steamers and arm them| Boston, Feb. 21.—The German steam- & e shooting of priests in the diocese in via London, Feb. 31,|patch to Reuter’s Telegram company |as auxiltary cruisers for this purpose.|er Schneefels, captured at Gibraltar Eulogies on Late Senator Bacen. Vanderbilt Gup Race Teday. order to make an investigation in be- dignation at the smning from Venice says that the burgomaster If the recommendation is adopted, | by British warships shortly after the ‘Washington, Feb, 21.—Eulogies were San Francisco, Callf, Feb. 21.—|haif of Germany, is published by the _orwegian tank steamship Del- jof Vienna and the president of the|Scandinavian steamers will cross the |outbreak of the war, while on her ws delivered in the house today on the| Thirty-three cars are to start at 10 a. | Twentieth Century. According to the a German submarine near|Vienna chamber of commerce today|North Sea in iittle fleets at stated in-|to Boston, arrived today over six|late Senator _Bacon of Georgia and|m. tomorrow on the Parama-Pacifc|corres-ondence (he —Belgian prelats expressed by the morn- |visited the Austrian prime minister | tervals scveral times wec oL S ly. months late. She hrs been re-ramed | Panresentativ: Forrst Cor?win of T by ot o > ~sed 1 papers which discuss possible and insisted that measures be taken — - the Gibraltar and is manned by Maine. \Iemb!rfi of both de&gmon:l\a.nuermll <up. The lengin TS ida. crauda . 0iLO.K, cnited States ans of demanding satisfaction to provide sufficient. grain and flour! Steam plows 2 increasing popu-' English crew. She brought a na and other colleagues paid tribute to'conrse ls' 9-10 miles and with 7 T minister to Beigium. be appointed ¢ presume the Norwezian govern- to meet the city’s needs Tarity carge of Oriental merchandier the dead congressman. to be covered member of the commission of tnqv e ——— & | NTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE | .

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