Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 30, 1915, Page 1

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upfi-imwhh&n«mm . m;—g.’n!;e their Austrian dand - retreat ‘;r_\m an , . which is offering resistince o the fnvad: e ¥ Von Mack- | the advances slowly !l‘fll;l ge /Austrians have crossed the mm of Serbia south of are mvhq eastward and a Ln‘ ‘west- Nm:,mhl;:: T th. The. ~Erench the detd!nflct. winlon Enen un of Dvinsk, wns are. falling . tons of La Gourtine, wotk which are still occupied by the ;.‘um i OF-dhewt 150, “metres, tren which the Germans defended up to last moment with the greatest tenactly. ‘We have taken 200 un- wounded prisoners, pany commander m wo_ ot onm- offi- cers, the Germans ideslost nsariy 400 mnafl or veuaded. front a German RO ent, especially violent, is re- ported between the forest of Parroy and La Vezouse river. Our artillery replied by sheliing effectively the bat- teries works of the, enemy. Our lfl.lllery hn. a military ‘train in the station of Burthecourt.” 22 CIVILIANS mu.zn N IWIAMNT OF VAM Hundreds of m Were bm:ni— Lasted :?nly Ten m--u perceptible progress , on a front h ‘while e 2t at'a distance. proacked to mthlt a little over miles, but with bd nrun batteries ‘effective. 5 According to officials here, the Rus- Bi.?a never searched teries, but merely especially . the -harbor sections, where Greeks ‘the majority of the » popu- latior., The people are greatly excited over thQ ient of | cities on. the A"ui: and Black seas. emen hlefldl 't nnommwz‘ v VALIDITY OF ;mfi ey mmmmo:muu- iine be- t-a — cnnum A‘KIB To AIR"F MEXICAN RAIDERS. but as the communication. is under- stood to have conveyed the informa- 1 through American torritory _ would: ot hoid himself :responsible Yor the protection of Americans, the consul at Nogales probably will’ be instructed to inform Villa_ officials that the recognition of the de facto government will not Te- lieve the mof personal responsibility for injury to citizens of the United *ates. Officials here w) watching the sit- uation at Agua Priota closely. 7., Bia- forcements for the Car 1 Is ‘expettod. wil arve Th gt B tige to meet the Villa attack and possibiy take the offensiVe southward, pe ing a battle near the international line. J. P. MORGAN AGAIN CONFINED TO HIS BED. e e Is Suffering from an Attack of Ap- pendicitis. - e \ New York, Oct. 20.—J. P. Morgan, Who has been at his desk a little over two months since recovering from bul- et wounds inflicted by Eric Muenter, the riad professor of languages, >ho attenipted to t.ue ke 1ife inat Jely, again confined to bed and ui the care of sj The attack of nmawu- ‘wasimild, it was said, and was In no way at- tributed “to 'the attempted assassina- tion of Mr. Morgan by Muenter. PSR e COST $4500,000 TO MAKE NEW ORLEANS RATPROOF. b s 2y 74,528 Buildings Have Been Made Rat- preol—a'um to Be Made So. ew Orleans, Oct. 20.—More than u 506,000 has - been expended in un last year in an effort to make N Orleans ratproof and prevent the re- appearance of bubonic plague, acoomd- ing to an announcement made here to- SOLDIERS COMPELLED THE MEX- |emu TO nrrnu'r ‘, Fiftosn of the Outlews Wars Killed in a Battle ‘With Carranza; Soldiers .- Claag Ja. g Weter. —_— 3 le, Ttxas, Oct. 20.—A frot“camp of Uniteg. States Sanaita’ 1na battle with ~ Carranes | ma FEDERAL reiln WERE FRUITLESS Railroad Officials Would Offer No Concession—Freight Handlers Stand Experience Proves It to Be the Best For some reason, possibly or experimental purposes, it was de- . cided some time 4go by the American Traffic association that means other than the newspapers should be used for the giving™to the publie of information concerning the rallroad timetables. The change was carried out and other methods used in giving the people the im- portant facts which they wanted and which the railroads were anxious they should have. How unsuccessful the step was is indicated by the action which has just been taken at Its annuai convention where it was contenddl that the best method-of placing railroad timetables before the public was to advertise them in the newspapers. It was decided that the old clistom of advertising the arrival and departure of trains should be revived. It is the same old story, and-it applies the same to every other line of business. The newspaper service is positive. It reaches the people, it prings results and it is therefore the best. In Bustern Con- necticut, whatever the line advantages far and alead be, The Bulletin furnishes of all other papers and it is fhe vertising ore the best,as a_propes trial will convince. “The reading matter which appeared in its columns during the past week was as follows: Bulletin Saturday, Monday, - Tuesday, Weédnesday, Thursday, Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. g T qu;......."' soldiers were developments today n the border situation. Searching For Outlaws. flgne the Rio Grande by General pez, commander of the garrison at Matamoros, {0 ald in prosecuting the search for outlaws who have been raiding the Texas border counties. Fifteen Bandits Killed. reports of the fight between the pandits and the Mexios noliters came from Reynosa, which repeatedly heen a source reliable news concerning bandits activities. After Sesing ffteen of their mumbsr ilied, the report said, the outlaws filed, pur- The Mexican ;bandits, who attacked and -~ York s progressing on 33,301 DO | Rt Sy DI Statee Apprexima 2% 1o e’ malde 1 DYMANITE EXPLOSION BROKE HUNDREDS OF WINDOW:! Within_a Radius of a Mile at Rum ford Me—Storehouse Used as a Target. Rumford, Me., Oct. 29.—An explo<, wn that broke hundreds of windows' thin s redids’ BT & Mille’ Scoutoed here today when & storage house con- 0 “pounds ' of . dynamite and 55 Dotnds of, black were STAMP LEGISLATION |7 Depends Upon Outcome of Arguments | Upon Mufimfllfly Now Being ‘court over uu m.muflunmu 1&“ in the m n{ -u-::i Wo"k Three lontha Ago. Lon 29, D l'n.’-Nflvu agmhh"m tion tainable here or at Telegraph Local General Total 183 134 104 95 84 4116 1117 220 182 246 278 132 158 134 146 1372 512 420 &n of 1,500 railromd freight hand- hich was begin a week: ago. The. Tailnead ofelate, he. snta: woud offer no concessions to the men and had rejected the proposal that the strikers’ demands for additional pay fewer_hours of labor be submit- ted to a of arbitration. The board 1o | frelght handlers stand by their offer to return to work pending arbitration. Still hoping for a settiement of the controversy, the mayor has called a meeting for nexte Tuesday afternoom in whien the federal representative, raliroad’ officlals, union leaders and members of the chamber of commerce bave been invited to take part. — MILLIONAIRE SENTENCED BY FRENCH COURTMARTIAL. Rere | Five Years’ Imprisonment and $4,000 Confiscated. Fine—Goods Montpelier, Framce, Oct. 30, 12.255 & m.—Henri Racine, a millionaire per- fume distiller of’ Mentone, started ndn.dh-nlne CONGILIATORS' EF- |, — MWII“-'N.-V-‘:M Thanksgiving proclama.- &‘mn-l o8- French five-year it. loan taken in Waterbury, T Th.cobv“-"nlllmnk hmamglor'ln ~ The leader of a b-lul of ){lun ‘tandits was ki encounter Hed Hmnl Wilson wlll -mk ot the was, unofficially satimated in P‘Hl that the has cost Dt powers . $4,501,000,000 0 Oct. 20. An order for 75 locomotives to cost $2.000,000 was placed with the Bald- sy The A"o'hony Steel Co, at Brack- enridge, ling machinery instal to. mlnuhntun brass shells mostly for neutral countries. fiftieth annual dinner of the Manhat- fiftoeth annual dinner of the Alanhat- | nts. tan Club at the Hotel Biltmore, New York Nev. 4. John Oltman, teller in the in 33 years old, former ewood Natlonal bank The Court of A s _at Albany fixed the week of November .3 for the execution of M Tolley and Lud- wlx Marquardt, who were. convicted of Chairman Chamberlain of the Sen- comm! 0ds to raise funds for the national de- fense program. Ionu-d!h.-n- sstion of busi- cepted by the Postal Telegraph Co. until further notice. C. H. Cutler, an engineer on the York, Ontario & Western rafle severad near . Ju When he fell beneath the wheels. The steamer Panama arrived frem MMQHOMIMCQ. Stockhol bY fat a meeting in Allentown, Pa., voted y [ here for trial by courtmartial. Seven Americans in Hands of Villa. Troops. cans already are in the blndlegf Villa trooj 1o in. HOOKED PACKAGE OF $1,800. IN A BALTIMORE BANK Used Device While Confederates Were Talking to the Teller. resembling a fount‘ln pen, an unidentified man hooked up a pack- age of $1.800 and~m-check Tor mm from the National Exchangé {o Erant an option on the company's property to M. L. C. Kachelmacher, Ohfo. The pfia was $3,500,000. While on his way to’ the Sheeps- head Bay Speedway to practice for lection Day race, Johnny Aitken, cing driver, was arrested and re- leased on suspended sentence in n&mmmm.umm»«:u- cense pi rank J. ‘h.‘lon-n of the Trinity c'nb of New York equalled the world's record for the §0 yards—é 2-5 et the Crescent. Athietic clup meet last night. The record was made by E. Meyers in 1852.and has ::2.“ m the teller realized what had Dolicé were not notified_unmtil lent than the teller's statement. DENIES WILHELM HAS y CREDIT IN BANK OF ENGLAND North German Gazette Refutes Story About $1,000,000 Credit. Reputed a Milliona a ice. Seattle, Washn.. Oct. 29.—John Con- sidine, member of the theatrical firm of Sullivan & , who a few win Locbmotive Works by the I'enn- | by Ivania. " 'of | former ambassador at : cmmms m AND YOUNGER STA cu-m.fr&s.u-nmw.r-. a.-ucmw.,»u_(uy-.fu‘r-s- Support of the Government—Aristide Briknd is Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs—Retiring Premier, Rene Viviani, to Serve as Minister of Justice—New ClhndWflMTo&denhnm Declaration of Policy. Pafis, Oct. 29, 3,50 o French’ cabinet, "headed Briand as premier and minister of :k‘?‘llh ' affairs. came into existence to- t This is the first time in the history of the French republic that there is S ooalition ministey of all the oppos: conservatives and Iiberals. United Action of All Parties. tion taken today in forming et was the culmination of lar sentiment that, at the the parties In common. support of the government. As the result of the cabinet of Rene Viviani being rep- resentative of .only fow groups, the ministers presenmted their collective resignations and Poincas a new organization combining all ele- Remarkable in Personnel. The resulting cdalition is remark- the. upheaval ot 1870; Jules Meline. former premier, who 'instituted {he protective system of France and Lean Bourgeols, who is known as the “grand old man of the iral Lacaze the ministry of marine, both of them replacing civi- lans, Party Representations. The extent of the coalition is shown by the following representations from the various parties: 'l'he radical party s former . premier; Combes, a former premier, and Rene Remoult, one of the foremost pariia- eaders of the. radicals. The republican socialists have as Briand, M. iviani and The soclalist group is represented by Jules Guesde, who has been the socialist head since the death of Jean Lgon Jaures, and by Maro| Sembat and Albert Thomas, prominent socialist leaders. democratic left has as members B The Gabriel Guisthau and Joseph Thierry. tu- the radieal has Etienne Clemen- tel jtn representative. The yoyallst and Clericat element is represented by Denys Cochin. Brings All Groups Together. This embraces ail the parties and sroups in Sariiament which for years bave been arrayed against each other. M. Freycinet, and Ribot be- long 10 the old achool of moderate tendencies and are not umum with any of the tary gror The desighation Of Jules Cambon, ‘ashington, Madrid and Berlin, as -gen- eral to the minister of forblen affaire = ancther tanovation i in the new cab- inet, as it nfi. ambassador of for ‘the first time in le .direction of foreign ques- Organization Was Rapic. The organization of the new cabinet was rapidly ted' during the The old ‘eabinet Viviani resigned at 11 morning and within half an hour Briand ‘was holding a coriference with Ibe“'hom(ofomnenn fote" i afiernoon and Snalls’ assion ed men to several of the Xeue“' :.k‘po-‘- Are to Meet Today. The cabinet will proceed in a body to the palace tomorrow for Its, first conference with President Poin- care and later will formulate & min- fsterial terday’ by the state department. MEETING OF DEMOCRATIC & NATIONAL eo-urrrn Chicego. St Louis and Dalias, have applied for the convention. . ThS . first (wo named have offered to the crpenses of the national Dallas In some quarters there is ment in favor of putting New York into the contest, but n yu nn formal application has been opiaiives. of the ciy. o bas ":: more than 50 years since & national convention was held here. The date for m:h" m-un&w ‘committee was, set r, had conversed with President by telepbone. ANTHRACITE MINERS CELEBRATE MITCHELL DAY Fifteenth Anniversary of Termination of Big Strike in 1900 ” bard John lncn-n, then national - presi= dent of the United Mine Workers of - is com< d .’ IMM at their places until terms are reachs OBITUARY. Former Scnator John W. Stewart-. ml, Vi, Oct fl—Jfil

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