Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 20, 1916, Page 1

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here. they left cam; of arusning the littie Mingdom ae Bor- bll. was crushed. Althongh . artiliery | borbardments; m‘l.nln‘ and counter-min! opecations and aerial attacks continue almost exclust L IN t.utu'}\m CASE. ll:&ifi'l’ln that also probably rej e aditailone. tonighe, How- ever, that Germany believes that the United. States might under _certain ciren: ces, accept & proposal rmitiimg. mention of /the 1egality or Hlegality of the sct. One of & some- what similar nature resulted in an egroement over the sinking of the steamship Arabic. | B. & A. HAS MODIFIED EOGAPID GERMAN PRISONERS s CAPTURED ON AMERICAN SOIL Canadian Government to_Start Pro- ceedings for Their Return. Calals, Maine, Jan, 19.—A situation of international interest de to- day when four men alleged to be Ger- | an man - prisoners of war ,who. ‘had es- from a detention ‘camp at Am- Were captured on_the of -the border. They caped herst, N. 18d crossed the ice on the St. Croix. ‘Hver,xvomuumm--mym H i it New Brunswick she Three of the ‘men had fled to Aver Junction, ‘where they were about to board a westhound traln, when H. C. Gillis a United States n inspector, arTested them. Amother was caught was for the ANNUAL PENSION OF |- #1000 FOR PROFESSORS. ‘Mlcfl by n h.w Ebhnnl Church. 1TS FREIGHT EMBARGO. List of Classes of Freight Which Wit | 'S Be Koogptat nounced - Jan. 5th. ‘The following. ch-el of :-x;m wm How. be scceptable, says - “notice: —_— ‘WAR ORDERS FOR BOOT AND SHOE MANUFAB_»YUHIHI Have Proved Source of Considerable of ~ Profits in New England. Boson, Jan. 19— War _orders Broves sburces of_considerable nl'vflt.l New England boot and man- DEaccrera) Secretary Thomas F. And- erson said in his report at the -nmul meetlng of the New England Leather Association today: ’l'h. nald for sales by manufacturers in this section, he said, had wldfi:efl mnotd ably, inquiries having been by the association from Russia, China {ent Australia among other countries. Los Angeles, Calif, Jan. 13—Wheth- Soiormto Tiver: Dok rom the m the Valley w will hold until morning was Heavy Rains Moving Eastword. Heavy rains, moving eastword, left ‘most of souaurn Cdl&nfll in danger unless the stream goes nine feet higher. Ten Overland Trains Blocked. Ten ‘overland ‘trains were block there ang the toiled desperately leeves: San” Riego lsolated. banking Calif’, were reported under water, but ::I; eighty boys there wcre considered The private car of Nathan Straus, with Mrs. Straus and hi- party aboard, at Indio, Calif. @N PHILIPPINE BILL EXPECTED TODAY. Clarice Amendment Sharply Debated 9 in ‘Senate mequ- M mndmm‘, and m H.lr- '.'& mfl. independence proposal was sound from o orals coranero fal ~and military t. ‘enéitor Works, republican, said he :;oken by some other Senator Colt insisted that the pres- inoy for ion in time u-.ny of the shoe and leather firms |Dro] have been greatly inconvenienced by the logwood -from Jamaica, and on Great PBritain’s partial embargo on hides and skins, the secretary reported. MORE MEXICAN BANDITS ARE TO BE EXECUTED Some Who Are Said to Have Taken Part in Santa Yasabel Massacre. N Chihuahua City, Mexico, Jan. 19— Among Mexican Dandite ‘who looted Magistral, o mining camp in several days ago an ‘were cap- tured by Carranza troops under Gen- eral Cavazos yesterday at Guerrero are Sincis soas Ot i zoun WhQ SOOI ARt in the ‘slaughter of 18 fc Joie Rodriquez and Migusl Baca-Val- ies, who: were shot at Juarez. Carranza suthorities here reported today that all of Villa's hidden stores of ammunition now have been captur- ed, including. 600 cases of 1! ABUNDANT YIELD OF GRAIN CROPS IN CANADA Due to Special Effort as a Result of the Eumpiul War Optawa. Ont. Jan, 19—The Canada, EXCITEMENT CAUSED BY FIRE IN PROVIDENCE Butler Exchange Building Elevators Were Run Through Flames embarge on the exportation of |* nafter two years. PRESIDENT WORKING OUT ITINERARY OF TOU! Of Spnkmg Trip Uurging Plan For Nl\hn-l Defense. Wasuington, Jan: n—w,wn- :;{' yluu for before the coun- in the E-2. *The i suffering from burgl and other in- juries received in the ‘explosion. All the Fans Were Runnin; ‘Changes were made in the ventilat- | has ing systems in the battery compart- p This would not have hap the | pened, he_said, it the ventliating eys tem had been in full operation. Bulkhead Blown Toward Battery. ‘.death when Mr ‘home at Pnnlu- The Russian government of Dvinak, which was removed when the German advance menaced the city has Doen ordered to return. S The fira that hay raged in Bataen Norway, for several dqys is nearly all extinguished, after c.wu damage estimated at $30,000,000. The reciprocity ' agresment “between the United States and Brazil has bean extended by he Brazilian government to include the year 1916. Associate Justice Day of the Su- preme Court, confined u his ‘Washington by the BH be in a serious cond! Clay modeling as a cure for insani succeeded golf at the m pital for the Insane at util!. Bolf 18 lmpnuible in Ef umm.dl-uly, of § t0 12 per cent. in wages has been granted the 600 employes of the Bess M-.nuzumrmx Co. of Toledo. sBips on ing to Col. B, F. Glenn, Ill fllvl.l at New York from lh. fl- Eroviiniie, B 1 Jai 19 Baes W. Healls, the ymmx negro who' has -turned state’s. against Mrs. Blizabeth i Mo the two negroes on trial for | der of Dr. C. Franklin Mohr, was 'ed today ‘as the chief witness, for. began Dy testify; feur, prosecition. He regarding the G"Cll N “’d‘fn"m s puy the ph: [and the ny o s ysician. The witness had Jast reached the point in his-story when he narrate & conversation Which N6 sdid be. and i Cecll Victor (Srown, dne, of the negro efendants, Hos- | & said h !'mouohr\o was | W.mhl-omp.um “tor prepared - suppes % | Brown that night, said Heais; avd utes. K. Thaw is at Albany, hm he w’?m the State Legislature < | the $350,000 he spent in his long ¢ ngm explosion, was using a gascline torch batteries were no more to blame than a boiler that Jblows up ‘when the water is too low.” To Be Questioned by & edn Men. to_int ‘witnesses. Th.:d court wl.ll m.ka a-po-mou of |'the d-lamahl-tookehun and SHOT HERSELF UPON RETURN FROM HUSBAND'S FUNERAL. Mre, Winona Glasgow Left Letter Say- ing She Could Neot Live Her Husband. Jan. 19.—When Mre. for release from the Matteawan In- sane Asylum, Ten thousand of Teronto’'s overseas forces were reviewed at Torento by the Duke of Connaught, the Governor General. The new American Legion matvud an ovation. " Mre. lmmllm Pankhurst, British litant: suffragette leader, - detained by New York immigration authorities, wa ordered admitted to the United ‘Stetes unconditionally. Pnu. former member of t, has been t- of Great Brit- 1in | demonstrated, then Brown and Mrs. Mohr went into another room for two or: thrée min- Brown Showed $20 Bill. “When we got outside,” went on the ces leading by Mrs. l(oanro witness, . “Brown showed me 'a bill. He told me Mrs. Mohr gave i to him for the motorcycle. He ‘And if 'you stop the car on the wn came to my room.” Healis “and told me to come with him to- Mrs, Mohr.” According to the _alleged slons of Brown and Speliman, in evidence, the murder was o ed for August 28, but it did: occur because Healis refused night of August 31. Asked te Keop Mrs. Mokr Posted. - ‘Two letters which Healis said he had received from Mrs. Mohr w she was visiting Dr. Mohr's in McEwensville, Pa., were in. evidence. began._ wi Office Girl Warned. . Miss "Ormaby, the office glrl, fied that. Mrs.' Mohr warned her stop riding with the doctor or K asserted Mrs. Mohr Retains Composure. rough all the ordeal Mrs. “her composure. , She earnestly at each witness and fested . keen interest in every ques tion and answer. Healis will resume the stand tomor- Tow, 5 COAST LINE OF UNITED % STATES OPEN TO ATTACK: Major General Leonard Wood Tells the Senate Military Committee. ‘Washington, Jan. 19.—Major General onard Wood .told the senate mili= tary committee today the coast line.of the United States despite _its el forts, nhn-' espite end submarines and that the'oceans formed no serious o et He declared that in the coun -nl state of utter unp: ; for war, a trained force of 160,000 men could inflict incalculable be- POVERTY IS THE PRINCIPAL CAUSE OF muomu.n'v According to l-pm of IHIn.il m * White Slave Committes. g Springfield, 1L, Jan. 19.—Poverty the principai _cause of immorallty. minimum wage for girls and women should be 35 o week, and : “s pres. | slave fore an army could be assembled to|sheer meet -it. Events of the Earopean war general said, the sea 'was the best medium for the of he ted perhaps rl“ of | against his m in ‘ednesday, when he. n&tm&usmb of boil- | fringed lngw-urwm oz The New York *h Assembly oy To. estgzats Joa. 37 o8 n : special contributions to aid nm-unflumlnhvpo. PHILADELPHIA GA“INT WORKERS' STRIKE SETTLED Lin_ | Granted Al Their Demands by the Board fl.ArNCM-'-n. G Philadelplita, Jan. erglom S e b.—n onday was _settied today. - c. e g thete the o ot u-m Smith, the m,fi%‘l‘" : other work. Of 181 m ‘school -mh-!" BITTER DEBATE BY UNITED MINE WORI

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