Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 30, 1915, Page 8

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< " Confdentl Advices Reach Stte Department From Ambas sador. Gerard—Belief Exists in Washington That Ger- manyaWill Not Hasten to Reply—Diplomatic Battle is naw. &1 5 ‘Washington, July 29.—The state de- B odas recatved from Ber | confidential advices from Ambassador e il |Gerard relative to the reception of the 4 LOINS / !1atest. American note. ‘While no infor- treaty: ’ * 1 4c s | on on these, advices was obtain- AR g bk K lable today, belief/exists in' official cir- | fog.y . TSeieTe s TS Icles that Germany will not hasten to . AF——OREQU ARTERS |reply to the note, if, in fact, she replies ahipafinally stop] \ g l lat all. According to German sources TR, Tt |nere, the disposition in Berlin will be oy gy Hed ) 3 e . oaTely : |to weigh the American note in com- : ———— ‘ - : 3 |parison with the negotiations which FINE CHOPS / s wYFTING, ' |are about to begin W n, s ‘ , ; {It is maintained in thess sources here | {835 & a may b v v : that if the United States deals with iAgent,for, {Great Britain as vigorously-and point- { On Sinking-of v?&:{“i%figt%hufi;% Secretscy af e 3 mm 'a' - FANCYRI_PEJ ~ A & ‘1-1oaf’ mo“m ‘ ‘ To F.,B"RNS i Trtted Siaie e | thainiaec i od s aaked ] s Very:iBest 116 barrel sack. . ...47c | GeorgiasPeaches |.ifor ......cceew15e JIHeating and Plumbing | | sistency of its neutrality, and that the | the pope to ween {outcome of the negotiations with Eng- | and the United States on the question {land will go far toward fixing the o warfare Was news to'the *American position in the whole war. t it Diplomatic Battle Expected. ChancellorsSends for - Gerard. | 3- quarts: for... ..s.em-25¢ FRESH.CUT Crefmery: | 1> DMESHENER o s —ItHas i That: Just; Right | Mohican Special BLEND Flavor.* Try ‘it and Be | COFFEE, positively the % 92 FranklineStreet 17 - - . ‘Refresh | each . ieernnoe =10c | IRON-GASTINGS = FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY loaf . . ... wuas-10c,32c || THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street HOME-MADE BREAD 5 each SO OO COAL % While" thero 1s_optimism here over| Beriin, July$29,inoon, via London, 4|l Convinced, . Ib. . .z-......29c | best that can be sold at.any RHUBARB,.Ib... .+~ 21} ithe outlook for the nesotiations with A < E g 5 o ooe 2Vie | he aiion nio mrell Tofonmed mflnial ex- | Byt D il price in sanitary cans, 1b 35¢ F ; imperial ipects results to be achieved without a | cejjor, who returned to the capital yes- _— {hard fought diplomatic battle, in Which | terday from & visit to the army head- SPANISH-ONIONS ithe policy pursued by this government | qyarters: in -the fleld, where he taiked . ' {in the Civil war will be the.main issue. [ 4ih Fmperor William, sent for James . b 5s o o ivxiian 8c 11t is pointed out, however, that S0 far | W Gerard, the American ambassador . A " > we o siniel as the blockade of neutral ports is |45’ Germany, today. . 5 . | con ed, the records of this govern- - ment has been falrly consistent against m_'rll‘l:nefmfemn::n !:‘et&r:en the Amerl: LEMONS, . dozen..... . .15¢ |this policy, and the question of the | Ty Ty ted to have an important {efficiency as well as the legality of the | cellor 1s expect = Do g | present blockade of Germany is likely | bearing on' the future development of 2 ¥ « e elalen B el relations between Germany and th ! : : o :fl como squarely to0.the £ front carly | the relatlons between y e fyufl pm;-;n..a. weier. 40C NATIVE GREEN CORN SPEC.[A%. FOR THIS DISORGANIZED TURKISH ORK TE dozen . .18¢ . . 5 g GERMA:s?::E:;::E?:AssponT. FORCES IN RETREAT SAWTAY the new cooking PEA BEANS, 2 Ibs. for 13¢ e BACH and free Bll'lllllfl Kinds and lehigh t . HUCKLEBERRY CAKE fat for frying, baking and | GOLD DUST, fresh made, fresh fruit each Dr. J. M. KING has been compared with the original | treated northward more than 25 miles. PURE PEANUT BUTTER 2 Ibs 25¢{POTATOES i ™= 17c e LR A SR ’ : DENTIST fide American citizen. The real pass-|wounded.or prisoners amounted ap- | VACATION VISITORS ALONG ed the cakes set before them. As|Town friends while on their way to|tertained several friends from Norwich E portiwhich wes sent to London by the | proximatsly to 3,500 men, the prison- RHODE ISLAND SHORES, | f8vors the children received little | Craigville, Mass, by automobile. Town at her home in Schoolhouse Hill. May Building State; department at Washington shows | ers including 41 officers and §90 men, e, R e cakes of sweet chocolate wrapped for TS A pleasant afternoon was spent and AaniTuWF fhmtithe forgery is a dangerous imita- | of whom some 200 were wounded. OUr | The Summer Season Takes Many |tl¢ DOYS to represent drums and for | Frank Nolan of Brooklyn while in|luncheon was served by the hostess. Hon: captures of arms and-material inchide mmer the girls to represent owls. Those | town attended the funeral of his cous-| Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn and ! Thewerrests® man is understood to|one 40-pounder gun, twelve field and Connecticut People There. present were: Mary and Lewis Hyde, | in, William P. Butler, was the guest|children were recent visitors with rel- have. declared that the false passport|two mountain guns, several machine v B Dorothy and Myrtilla Perkins, Ethel, | of Henry Butler of Lafayette street. |atives in Manchester. was given to him in Antwerp . by |guns, 1,000 rounds of artillery and _ (Special to The etin.) Bessie and Luther Whaley, Dorothy Rodney Taylor has left town for a OUR GUAI!ANTEE Captaln Schnelzer, a German secret|$00,000 rounds of small arm ammuni-| Providence, R. L, July 29 —The past | Heath and.Margaret Heath of Myptic. | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hampton | lengthy stay at Hillside, Me. - officer. The American state depart- |tion and explosives and bombs and |Week was a busy one at the various have returned to their home in Staf-| Mrs. Frank H. Tracy is spending|] Your money back if you ment 1s said to have taken up the |other miscellaneous ordnance stores. |Tesorts along the Rhode Island water- Local Jottings. ford Springs taking with them for a|the week with friends at Niantic. . question with the German government| “Our casualties numbered 564 men, |front and visitors from Southeastarn| pionEUnderwood has returned aft- | SROTt Visit their niece, Miss Mary But-| Miss Bessie Kempton has returned are not BEST YELLOW ONIONS, 4 1bs. ......10c ALWAYS N STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetuckst Sts, Telephone 463-13 General Sir John Nix Tells of British Victory.July. 24th. London, July 29, 8.01 p. m.—An of- ficial- communication made public here this evening says: “Genera] Sir John Nix reports that Apprehended By British Authorities— Admits. It is Not Genuine. ! London; July 29, 5.25 p. m—It was learned on high authority -here today that the-British authorities have ar- rested & German. subject who had in his possession.a farged American pass- [as a result of an action the 24th of port which the. arrested man admits is | July near Nasiriyeh (Asiatic Turkey) not genuine, The forged document [the disorganized Turkish forces re- Bnd the imitation is so clever that it |as follows: British officers killed, five, | Connecticut were prominent in the ac- £ tay at Block Island. ler. from a few weeks' stay in New York Eonstitutes @-danger o Americans |3nd wounded 20. other ranks, killed, tivities. e 3 er a few days’ stay at Block Isian _Y_ e s tn el Ceylon Te_;. % e roa ; wounde . and missing 30, #n- | Miss Margaret McBride of Danielson| 1y ana Mrs. Olin who have bees i VLD All oth The real.passport on which the|dian officers, killed &; wounded, 7.|ls spending a few days on Prudence|jjving for the past year on Scotland ANTIC The fire alam rang in the village at . .. 206 gus one 13 based was issued to an |Other ranks, killed, 45; wounded, 257 |Island, in Narraganset bay. road-are moving. o~ & Rew home on | prionds Entertained By Mrs. Frederick | 2bout 1130 Wedneaday morning, The || Extra good Coffee. . 23¢ | Fri . Fred lAmerican busijness man who reached |and missing 6. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mysch have re- Germany March 24 and left that coun| “The evacuation of the sick and|turned to their home in Norwich aft.| MaPlo street. Kingsley—Fire Company Ready to | foc s coten raepin, o ung, ready || Peanut Butter..... 12¢ try April 8th. This man was at his| wounded from Nasiriveh has com- |er a two weeks’ stay at the Woon-| jfies Mary E. Freeman has return- Respond to Bean Hill Call that the fire was under coatrol. home with his passport when the hold- | Menced.’ socket hotel, Block Island. ed to her home on Towm street after a - There was a meeting of the baseball er of the false document was arrested Miss Helen Thornton, of Norwich, | visit with her sister, Mrs, H. B. Top- | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gardner en- | association Tuesday evening in Fire- In England. The American’ embassy | LIEBMAN CONVICTED OF D la aPendiug g moth of Jal> | it of Waurersn, 0 % T B tertained the members of the B. Y. P.|man's hall. Y 0 deny of e L, Ran lr!tlter;:amx made ;1}:}- regard to the MURDERING HIS DAUGHTER. | of lzm;dh mee]t u:hth ci!g. was the| Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Graves of Enmast uf:ieflrge%xpet":.l S lorge! ot lest of onor ursda; N Fred Boclined. 1o diecuss. the case . whimy|Threw Seven Year Old Girl Down an|at a party given by her sunt. Mes | st Orange, N.J. called on Norwich | Mra. Frederick Kingsley recently en- now is in the hands of the state de- Airshaft. Charles Randall partment at Washington. Mrs Alexander. .Willlams _and New York, July 29—Hyman Liebman, | daughter of Norwich, are guests of 10,000 MEN VOLUNTARILY charged with having killed his seven Talhiifen ot Numsspomti Dier il b year ol aughter by throwing her arlestown for several weeks. " ._i CONSTRUCTING A HIGHWAY dom an_airshaft was today found F. Herbert gBmwngf' Norwicn _1s gu wof murder in the first degree by | among e latest registrations at the B“"“\:v’ Men, Laborers and Farmers | ;"yur \in general sessions. Pending a | Revere, Narragansett Pler. at Work on Road in Tennessee. mr.-‘,uon to !:Xetermxne the sanity of the ’Vz‘ JAiVan Horn of Norwich was & i . E visitor |, Baducah, Ky, July 2—Approximate- et lelwas remanaell Lo ShRg VIO, Incthis oty Sining. the' phst | 7 3 R 3 ly ten thousand business men, laborers | "Liebman on March 17, during the ab- | Amonz the past week's visitors at - Upllolstelmg ild epamrmg ind farmers today voluntarfly besan |scénce of his Wife, Who the night pre. | Watch Hill was M. L, Hickey of Nor- g > the construction of & modern highway | vious had him served with a sum. | wich. 3 N r\ in all its branches. e d‘;’s‘iggcea‘);c;}g fn-"geflflgghis- T“—nn} mons charging non-support, dropped| Miss May Waters of Moosup is | 3 CARPET LAYING at lowest - prices. vy > S, © army Of | his two children, Sadie, aged 7 and |spending a couple of weeks with rel- 7 ) > Telephone 1196-3, yolunteers, who roside along the road Samuel, aged 5, down an airshatt to |atives at Pleasant View. Y [ JANES W, BLAGKSURN, r Pme;nnin;\;ti ;l:z:guslrtfl?! ‘{rl;ia'gs;? ‘g’i‘°1 %fl;mentmmty feet tbelow. The M]i(u ndlev.u. Denison of Mystic was a M \ 8 Sta A = E ‘: Sid = | girl as the result of her injuries | week end guest of the Misses Driscoll \ \ mten Avenas. =z lect to complete before tonight. and the boy will be a cripple for life, |at Pleasant View. Texas in 1914 mined 2,323,773 tons of coal, valued at $3,922 ‘While waiting trial Liébman attempt- | Mr. and Mrs. Everett Codli r \\¢ B\ A —— ng[m.md L. Tichenor, of Middletown, | ¢q guicide. -3 Moosup, have been visiting fflen‘:ls ?n k;omauglidu :! illness caused by .8 = Weste: where they formerly resid- {DIME. NOVEL PUBLISHER s H. C. Anderson of Sterling entertain- ASPHYXIATED HIMSELF.|ed a party of friends at Narragansett ~ e Pler on Sunday. Sinclair Tousey of Yonkers Found| W. B. Wilcox and family of Norwich Dead Sitting. at His Desk, Town were entertained by A. W. Ken- = yon and family at Usquepaugh last New York, July 29.—Sinclair Tousey, | Sunday. a publisher, it was announced today, |, Gifbeért L. Hewltt of Norwich was y A > was found dead by -his wife in their | the host of an automobile party which / \ home at Yonkers late yesterday. dined at the Mathewson, N: Wy 4y i Mr. arraga; \ Tousey was sitting at his.desk and a (Sett Pler last Sunday. Mr 24 % 4 gas jet above was open. ‘Thex»pub- ’ " lisher had removed his collar and taking e o necktie and bung them over the key Sm ok e of‘ tll e Smart Set % ‘ ,.l?“i?"": sgag%i;l‘:;g%‘sx, 4 = 4 of the lamp., The coroner was a cer- . v tificate of death due,to.asphyxiation, “probably accidental™ C. Macpherson, Georga Mr. Tousey was 54 years old. He | Alexander Sharp, all of Mrs. Th Wi . o T . m%?,':%"&:fififdm S :g:é:’:;uilg:otlf:;‘gfl“\fm:;\ iy is not the ready-made or even ready-made-to-order cigarette. Smart is “Velvety body — Aohew of Blcate oy, on & | home of Charles Lowe, at Botter Hilt. men of fashion everywhere — club-men, connoisseurs, bon-vivants, GEORGE G. GRANT * NO,GRIT” o Dresident ol fus.American, News |ng tumiiy of Norwich lave teken. & millionaire sportsmen — have discovered the keener enjoyment and Undertaker and Embalmer’ - ttaj t RI 1 h = 3 3 = 3 I~ et S ey e §§ x'vhf:r:guu:&”»;i Z{‘,:‘mi St angre greater satisfaction in the fresh cigarettes of unique flavor and deli 32 Providence St., Taftville rowei eet. e season. - = Stratford, July 29.—Nearly 300 farm- | over Sunday, M. and Mre. Freaorion cious mildness they roll for themselves, to suit their individual taste, ) | Prompt attention to day or night calls = « » i | . B T | e . o0 Dfatiyes Ty from mellow “Bull” Durham tobacco. Today it is the very last Telephone 630. apri4MWFawl necticut Vegetable and Frult Growers' | Miss Gertrude Sullivan of Norwich i ect form to “Rol Own.” association .at the farm of Thomas W. |!s spending a ccuple of oweeknsrw it WOl’d o et fO tO u YO'U!' = | - Ryan. The meeting was addressed by | Pleasant View where she is the lest ov h ul 2 and President W. H, Burr .and Dr. W..J.|of her-aunts at their summer cot. ! er aulin ! Jenkins, of New Haven' was the prin- | tage. % - cipal speaker, discussing -topics of in- Miss*Ruby Vaughn of Norwich is terest to the business. enjoving a week’s stay with friends | epall' or at_Rleasant View. ™ of all kindson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall of Nor- wich, who are spending a couple of weeks with. relatives at Pawtucket. were members of an automobile party & 2 2 T e to Rocky Point last Sunday where a ¥ ; shore dinner was enioved. The party 2 then continued to e understown and took the ferry across to Newport and TPingy. IiAMwR WA of Sl River No other tobacco in the world has the wonderfullsweet fragrance Rev. Weicome*Bates, pastor of the and n'ie natural mildness of “Bull”” Durham. . No other:cigarettes e e \}| Unlon Baptist church at Mystic, has .. B Ask for FREE : L 2 lon t > 5 & uisite smoot_hnws and dellgbtful packageof o3 ¥da Blacksmithing. Inball its branches. been a recent guest at. the summer have 3 AND;THEY;ARE GONE s Vi et | g ness of “Bull” Durham hand-madecigarettes. ik zekde sk Seolt x—u——lm Eflfll Wy “H. Kenyon accompanied by . t Zip Ki“s ,M?Bug L her son,:Howard Kenyon, of Sterling, 5 3 s N8 - 4 H S 7 Bavebesfeponding & fow-davs In Wiz Bull” Durham is a distinctive form of to- ) city 507; to-515-North-Main St. - - " goe . F. Thursto; Tda. Th # ° s ¥ 1t is-applied with_a brush that'goss S0y, Ehoretee, shaslde Thurton of bacco enjoyment, thoroughly app y . = with“eachibottle. It is clean, easy to East Beach, ‘Qponochontaus, for th J 1 discrimination for th e’ and{veryCofictve: g Jl= T smokers of experience and wiiogd STETSON & YOUNG, ' supreme, lasting, wholesome pleasure it afiords. % s 25‘AGBNTS’A'BOTTLE!“ * NORWICH TOWN ; 5 Ak : : T % fine, An Illustrated Booklet, showing c : . THE LEE & 05600D-C0. o oy el b FREES Sil Your Gun' G- -, Norwich,- Conn. [ ' Lawn—Brief Personal Items. Wednesday afterncon a_number

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