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7V0L. LVIL.—NO. 46 NORW'” 6“?3""., —— e "o‘\(‘ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, PRICE TWO CENTS " The Bulletin's Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any ~ “Paper, and lts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportmn to the Citys Population DEFEAT OF RUSSIANS | i fTense Fesing duna, which sailed from New oYrk February 13, arrived safely in port here tonight aat nine o'clock. Japan’s Representative at Exposition| GERMANY HAS NOT REPLIED TO NOTE OF PROTEST Francisco, Caif.,, Feb. 22.—Ad- Sotowichki Uriu arrived today e N to represent Japan as a commissioner > Panama-Pacific ion. He Muscovites Admit They Have Been Driven Back it ™ ™ Many Miles in East Prussia ‘ 3 vie Eonion, via Lendon, Feb. 23, 12:03 a. m.—A Zeppelin airship bom- to an official statement issued tonight. ONE ARMY CORPS OF 40,000 MEN BADLY CUT UP (5 S iiitie LI | o Urerses of 0 Pese—putn 11 damage. Seamen Decline to Sail. { unimp: ant mater Eeics > Observed Washingten's Birthday in | Rome. Berlin and Vienna Reports Claim That Since the End of Jan-| fome e { son Page, reception at the em- uary the Teutonic Allies Have Captured 140,800 Men, | Including 71 Officers—Zeppelin Drops Bombs in Calais, |: nce of Wash- ington’s reception wa rttended members of the am :\nml. and many persons| the Dutch e - { from the colony in Rome. | the North Killing Five Persons—French War Office Tells of Bom-| ™" " sl S s bl .»\rm % s $$3,000,000 SUIT FOR German bardment of Rheims by the Invaders, With Heavy Loss/| EMPRESS OF IRELAND | piy, W8 of Life, But Maintains That the Allies Have Advanced |Ship Which Was Sunk in St. Law- Duitch Sipa Esédpe Damaie: rence Ri a : ence River Last Year ety in the Neighborhood of Souain. Montreal At the trial to- bound senger: s crew are understood to have in Holland. r a collision with the col- Stor: d, ag: t the owners of the collier, several pilots testified that ler's steering gear was in n at the time of tt ssians in E fer with refere rtance of the de ened to the Ru 1s at least been les and one army [ i I ailors’ home in l;r»mu»m-m-n.i | i Jbasi THIRTEEN MEN OF EVELYN’S CREW MISSING Even " | Were Expected to Land in Holland,{, |in the crews company today intro- which sought to prove 1 nking condition it for the Empress of Ire- tion 11 Teu- | but Have Not Reported. ity. Feb. 22, via Lor m-—Up to mid; { men from the Ameri- had not the one she v urred eamer rep oo RS IMOrTOW t was announced. T | PRUSSIAN DIET VOTES | THIRTEEN SENT TO JAIL oo $25,000,000 FOR WAR SUFFERERS.! FOR NIGHT RIDING n Great Britain's War of Starvation on!|Have Been Terrorizing Negroes in Germany Condemned. | Kentucky. 842 p. ° m. unanimous ating 100,60 completi i, the to deprive o 1o plaptations i the “interic exro labor etvenn “Hickm e £ food for the Tip e many ~negroes have | n the fa ices now was by . wh ms afte ni to of rep for its naval policy y | RUSSIANS CONCENTRATING gard to merchant ships and LARGE FORCES AT ODESSA. S ! in Readiness to Ship Them for an At- tack on Constantinople. seamen, one ¢ 11 inflict the most my and contriby for the fatherland ! iples by which we . 5 A overned hereafter in carrying on| 0.8 . rflict. Then we cannot lose, even| TR e S whele world should be in arms| P L he absen 8 2 e i - ze submarines which S GERMAN DIRIGIBLE Americars Place War Insurance in at their base { London. andintviant : governois AIRSHIP DROPPED BOMBS.! . eieitly —The Times i days 1s been et in proy holding a cc sea war zone | Along the Dunkirk Railroad Line— Little Damage Results, | . SES » 1inst ri legislation Paris, 22, 510, p. m—A des- S 5 o 2, 5. m v factories |lane seindinm s g patch ’ to ‘the Havas Agency from| ass. premises, -according . to | ai Ariimoiar Calais says that a German dirigible have been insured for Six|ihe Ohir opped number of bombs! ) Yo DIPLOMATIC INQUIRIES TO LOos CF EVELYN - which did_slight dmmawo t Hazebr ne in the road station of Fountin service over the line was immediatel reestablished. Two incendiary hombs N the vil- | ] armihouse Burned Near Colhnsvi‘de.( | | | | nce of Definite ln‘orn,auon as to the Cause of the Wreck, Coliinsville, Feb. 23 drer owly escaped with their in a fire early today that destr t 1 as the Englehart v Hill. The fa alski oceupied leber Ka loss is Fontine S sou 2. mile | i | steamer twenty | | | Germany last | nce of definite infor- | cause of the wreck | The of th blaze EMPEROR WILLIAM SPEAKS f action beyond dipioma | on the for ihe cos: essel struc night from America Bremen said merely d” and made no mention of ssing men. Tt nted by any o ol iarters, charged with assault with Berlin via London, Feb. 22 tent to kill as the result of a shoot- A speciai despatch to the Zeitung Am |ing afiray in Powers' home tomight. Mittag from Koenigsberg savs that|Powers denies the shooting. The ex- Emperor William during vislt to|tent of Peters’ injury is not known. Loetzen, East Prussia, at time of se bly on mess e o s oW Ohly St Decessity of dealing sparingly with| London, Feb. 23, 222 a. m—A des- | lorem. T who ohleintls e o, food supplies. He said he expected of [patch to the I Telegraph from | Nide With ho origlnally re ihought tofevery German that he would restrict|Athens says that the Turks, expeots | PDich L D oianded safely in_ Holland | the consumption of food as much as|ing the entrance of the allied fleet Into | OFem: puorted through any of | possible, particularly potatoes, which |the Sea of Marmora have sent troops | Suciect rd stations or the Dutch|the emperor said under no circum- |and heavy artillery to all the islangs | Stotes. lmiral naving been located any- | stances sl 2 bod for e i e any- | stances should be used as food for|in that sea. While the case of the Evelyn con-| oo il e o = deficit Hed toduy “to wbearbilaton tbn on: | TWO LARGEIGERNAN English Brigadier Dies of Wounds. |yeore' iet” that Mo Intarmational conteation London, Feb, 23, 3.10 a. m.—Briga- ow in force governed the Iaying of SUBMARINES OVERDUE.|dier General John E. Gough, who took Williams® Defen-e will lices and that it had been impossi- = a prominent part in the retreat from| gpriggeport, e for other neutral governments who | It is Feared That the Undersea Boats|Mons and who since then has se ‘ ol 2d lost vessels 1in stmilar manner Have Been Destroyed. times been mentioned in official des- iring the present war to fix the re- o patches, has died of wounds received wonsibility for the accidents, removed | TLondon, Feb. 22, 8.45 p, m.—A des-|last Saturday. hamsted me of the tension which first re-|patch from Amsterdam t othe Ex g 5 o wreck produced Change Belezraph company savs res| Earthquake in lceland. Williams A S ports from the German frontier state! l.ondon, Feb. 23, 4.0 REW OF EVELYN ARE that much uneasiness exists at the|patch to the Daily Mai IN BREMERHAVEN | German fortified seaport of Cuxhaven|hagen sa concerning two large submarines which | serions earthquake shocks last Captain Says He Followed Route Ad-.|have not raturned to their base. The|day and Sunday at Rey i under-sea boats are said to two |the surrounding districis. vised by British Naval Officer. days overdue and it is feared that -— atur- ng to advices re- rin Smith of the Atbany, N. Y., Feb. 22.—By French General Killed. authorities tha came to grief through the advice | has fallen on the field of battle. It|The bill now goes to the assembly, resentatives of several forelgn govern- , Pritish naval boardinz officer, | WAS announced today that General| > instructed him to follow thelovzeau de Grand Maison had been| Scandinavian Sailings to England. |the German steamers i e struck the mines, | Killed in & recent battle. ! ent. 9 thes more Northerts caiitee =i o | Tondon, Feb. 0 a. m.—Scan- down i’ the. Gemban fostrac. | OBITUARY. dinavian sailings fo England are im- i = R 71 gz g {proving. Several vessels left vester- |~ TR U Akmater oncurren S oteloek Dr. Richard Hudson. s pg;s”““v Grimsby and other Brit- |, C0Rdon o B e hare ateaniie y morning and the Evelyn sank| New York, Feb. 22—Dr. Richard|" > ieven hours later. Captain Smith, a| Hudson, former dean of the depart- - utch oilot and 13 me. drifted in a ment of literature, science and the Movement of Steamships. risks hy cwboat urntil Saturday afternoon, |arts, of the Unlversity of Mich.gan, at Kinsale, Feb, 22.—Passed: Steamsr|rates ? when they were rescued by a Gel an patrol boat. A Spanish stoker in |local hotel today. He was on his way| Augusta, Feb. 13—Arrived iie rowboat died meanwhile from ex- | to Ann Arbor after a trip in the south | er Buenos Aires, New Yorl ire. The other men in the boat|where he had gone on his doctor's! Copenhagen. Feb. overin now advice. Dr. Huodson was 70 years old. Steamer Oscar IT, New Senate Rushing Appropriations .- PENSION BILL CARRYING $164,000,- 000 PASSED WITHOUT DEBATE ¢ 5| TROOPS FOR FRONTIER ARMY BILL $103,000,000], Trs fome of John Childress, . nc Constant Work of Military Engineers|Favors One Million for Aviation, In- stead of $300,000, As Authorized House Bill—Fear Some of the Not Be Acted Upon. barded Calais this morning, according| on Inundation Work Have Increas in|fire which burned out a ti —Appropriations| than Elumbers at | tention of ¥ d f-f COnELens to- The American s(tu'nsh:p ] up| enb, government | it The eenate. dib-| By S8 nt the army carrying llpl"lfl‘(\nh\ll’- o ibeing arrang to Germany’ not replying to concerning and nervot ap-| propriation the fortification < being made on the senate com- nsidera- the naval appropriations me: rd ine qn. c Although vessels belonging $164,000,000. Increases For Submarine and Aviation. ubmarines and of the house t vided bb the senate naval com-! powder its amendments tionginsted ips up have escapad avia-! men decline to in the admiralty court of the $3,- | fiMase 000,000 dama suit brought by the | Tanding anadian Pacific railway, owners of | VS ee a he steame mopress of Ireland, which |, ~°™ 3 1ate and the remainder of the fiwas sunk in the St. Lawrence last|Loave l€ including $1,-! Maes., Killing David S 0,000} pioye PTo- | pax s»w»marmm; 11| Numbers of pas- have decided to pass thre to Genoa, government - sea-going and smaller coast defence sub- with them evidences of their Troops Move to Frontiers. Nothing Done On Shipping Bill. progress being ' ropy The continued toward th movements > on appropriations in qn\ufll-\ attempt w re- he ship purchase ratic senators sald that t} might be necessary to adopt the as TO POLICE MEXICO AND" ESTABLISH ORDER s of the senate. Intervention Urged by Senator Fall of The Army Bill. New Mexico. —Intervention Chamber- reorsapization of ;uld not permit {he reorgan! ation and re is pending would be { next sesston the the fortificati £ Michigan administration ce governmer expenditures. Representa SUPREME CCURT TO RECONVENE TODAY | Forty cr Fifty Decisions, Are Expected | Naval BNI Carries Sanm Announced. t creases rec censor law; the Californ anti FOOT AND MOUTH IN RHODE Found Among the Blooded Stock on Farm at Middletown. Middletown, Over |, found today were passed | the ittle _debate nd { by only | Massachuset deration <im remaining was decided upon. OF ECONOMY IN FOOD lhx’ze‘:mr;_ Conn., Feb, 22—Wybert | 0f New anxiety prevailed among of — oters, aged 20, is at a local hospital | o the ie fate of that portion of | Expects Every German Will Restrict t in his body and John W. | € °"[“l’ nd the Evelyn supposed Consumption as Much as Possible. |Powers is locked up at police he; slaughtered Panama to In:rease Impert Duties. in government Panama, for the Ln(‘rodsn of the recent operations, spoke of the| Turks Preparing for Allied Fleet. |country administration i 9" | UNWROUGHT COPPER BEFORE BRITISH PRIZE COURT The new measure, to the approval Seized on Two Neutral Bound votd in for Sweden. ances of the republic, considerable unwrought two neutral and h ships came up hefore t The counsel said _he was minister tc urgently | o¢ v al | Bridgeport attorney Williams, held at Winste: of murdering Hubert B. Norenber today that the defense will be an alib, I n stil protests —A des-|and says he was in Poughkeepsie when rom Copen- | the crime was committed. The trial vs that there were several | will be held in April. an- copper was in Sweden in order to fill o ernment contracts. He asked for undertaking by the British governmen the government, T ioned the copper, would not it before a legal settlement was reach- 'l attorney general government pared to act reasonably give such an If the Swedish minister % sired to make any representations, he|joizac of the Arka . he must do so through the for- eign office. The case was adjourned on | application of the attorney use javik and in Reception Given by Gov. Walsh. —The largest ays 1 i 3 r attended a governor's erlin, Feb. 22 (By wireless to Say- | 2y have been destroyed. | Workmen’s Compensation in New York | ception at the state house was z o a vote | by Governor Walsh and his staff ; ! of 30 to 14 the senate tonight passed |day. A total of 7,800 persons elyn has inform- { Parie, Feb. 22, 115 p. m.—Another|the workmen's compensation bill with |before the receiving 1 that was | 1y | Boston, that_ev: | the British under- de- Fe : In addition his | of the distinguished soldiers of France!the direct settlement clause included.{t ofederal, state and city officials, rep- Zen-| Fifty-five unguarded priconers from | for ments and nearly : in Meriden for Murder. Lioyds Advance War Rlsk Premwms- vello, alias Frank Parchaceda, vith the murder of John Bar- |returne 1 at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., on Sun- |missing night, was arresteq here today war risk premiums on trans-Atlantic passages nearly one-half. Coastwise ve also been Increased. Lloyds' 1 Atlantic passeges is n Arbor, died of pneumonia at a|Carthagenian, Boston for GIasgow. |[now from one and one-quarter to one 5 Steam-{and one-half per cent. ment, however, continu: Arrived: Liness’ at twentiath charged with carrying concealed wea- | Attornsys for Leo M. Frank. seu- or trans- rotified of his arrest and came here |Phagen, the Atlanta factory tonight in an automobile and took him |in the S According to the |appes from t police Servello admits the ebarge and | court’s refusal to release him-in 2 ha- |ing congress to app self dbaes corpus proceeding. The o The govern- to write bu, back to Dobbs Ferr: claims that defense during : e shot Barieri Condens?d Telegrams PrESidem Namfls Cincinnati’s new municipa!l hospital built at 2 estimated’ cost of $4.000,00 ' Trade Commission All the native Roman Catholic clergy City are being held for miliion dollars ransom. s — {SENATORS TO GIVE NOMINEES The thirteenth annual convention of the Connecticut Fifers and Drummers CAREFUL CONSIDERATION association was held at Middl . TO HAVE GREAT POWER was blown up at Princeton, Ky house was demolished but occ escaped injury | To Prevent Unfair Methods of Com- Two women were suffocated tory | peti ion in Commerce—New England wooden building contair ng stores Bills | tenements in Machester, N. H Represented by George Rubles of Cornish, N. H. Ones man was suffocated | others were partiy _destroy ch, which | A round of off Iment in honor of Dr. Juan | Blanco, Uruaguavan wminist ic works r| The first counterfeit of tie | reserve nots 7 note of tne 1:a 1 The coining mill of t company blew A decree prohibiting tiie « of copper and leather for sromulgated i < 1«rmm< governmu "o In view of the pressure of t ymmended ay en Careful Consideration. n situation, the United Sta postponed for a few days not what its policy should i | senatos th deciated t even!ith t i | there 1d i st leration | Jobs for one hundred m « x farmers a in some cz fuse to Swiss manufacturers arc facir serious problem growir 1gestion of traffic idred thousand b iled on the wharves Commission, o pre- corpor pro- port n car s ods of ness| Germany and Austria, thr \When rop- | ambassadors mplained ) believa that ' State dep: mpetition bet uilt to issue | Gr pected of- iCa aring. el > cited | Geverner Bce;. nnounce cause i re- tives by a vo !bill which would tock voter ball games she afternoon. Locometive sparks caused cent. of the fires on r rporat Gold holdings of ilver certific acreased a li than that amount the work Presider Repeal of the old Spanish war tax|m could ¢ on mixed corn and wheat fic - | means of increasing th ud JUDGE DAYTON DENIES supply and checkir e incre g NT e of e e IMPEACHMENT CHARGES Appears Before Sub Committee of the Byron : Nias o House mayor in art ary Committee. Washington State College still v | coliege rifle shooting championsbip of ountry, though Towa, ate and Agricul The Standard Home Compan ringham, Ala. 1 | which did business i s three chief officials in the Federal court f ls to defraud. sentenc . announced later. mage to the Tro | department h P ey | Osborne in the same building suffered | 7y - s e Gamage United A v | The Pennsylvania State Society of |, > |the Cincinnati of I Ivania ~ de- | zation 4 Aecluring | r $400 to Ambassador Jus- | s € | serar the relief of wounded and | a | gisabled Delgian soldiers, coner Posted as Lost. | Launenburg 22.—The The second anniversary of the death | owned at | ancisco Madero and Jose Peno|t - | Suarez, the former president and vice|a 1 | president of Mexico, pectively, was | ¢ ed at Vera C official h impressive cere obser torda AN L Judge | Limited, ent of Association, will | Te ¢ n the hm“fi‘( residence at — s afternoon. Both e a9t | Internal Revenue Cellector Resigns. o attend in a bod; New Yo Feb, 22.—Dr. Fre Ma il, collector of internal revenue e third di e Sout be heid Little Rock, 4 il military prison at Fort — L,eu 83 wortli, came into town on on an T = electr « formed in line headed by | qualify s tars .{a band archied o a theatre where|Wwho is a r is | they & minstrel performance and | position proinia i to the prison with not a man | President | —_— e { To Suppress Liquor Traffic Among In- New York state officials were |tenced to death for the murder 0" Vary dians. led| Tacoma, Washn, Fel. 22—The upreme court briefs in F ank's | northwest conference of tribes in ses- e Georgia Foderal [sion adopted today a r lutlon _asi ppriate . $150.000 rot amorg veal Hto su wed this week. the the liq pres; fians. wiil be ar;