Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 15, 1916, Page 1

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Troops Are Now On the Left Bank of the River. Pruth, 20 Miles Northwest of Czernowitz ' NO CESSATION IN GREAT;RUSSI_HAN OIFFENSIVE On the Entire Front from the Pripet River in Russia and Germans Are Being Driven Back—In Eleven Days the 11 2 = - g ¥ L — - " e ‘Go‘mo‘;‘::“ Tha 3 *of | Charles. D. Hilles’ Successor as Chair- | ¢ HAVEN ROAD FILES ANSWER TO C, 8. MELLEN In Sult Brought by Latter to Recover $78,222 Alleged to be Due Him. New York, June by 8. - Mellen, * for Russians Have Taken Prisoners, 1,781 Officers and 120,- corporation, to 10 Which ‘o' Sats- the. comphny p to January 18 last for owes 000 Men and Captured 130 Guns arid 260 Machine Guns | Tiss . fve-vear contraet &t 350000 —The Fighting Around Verdun Has Dwindled to In B comsany smserts et whtle e a German Cruiser. o about twent miles ments there having been no infantry - 0 - attacks anywhe: on this front since ench positions west and south of Thiaumont farm were captured by the G;rmans and Frenchmen mare prisoners. it 1 3 ed the. i The Canadians around Zillebeke in|formed ‘any services under the agree- | United States and it must consider Aeatrofy <ohcd Belgium are holding to s A - e yanis of ground recaprured from the Germans Tuesday, although the Ger- mans are heavily shelling them. The latest advices from the Au t talian war , theater credit Itallans with repulsing violent Au: trian attacks on the Posina front. On the other sectors of this line the Aus- trians are bombarding the Italian po- Tuesday when The. German auxiliary cruiser Herz- mann bas been attacked and sunk in the Baltic southeast of Stockholm by four Russian torpedo boat destroyers, according to Berlin. Sweden and Denmark copcerning the fight say it was between pedo crdft and a German cruiser, some torpedo boats and arm- ed trawlers which were convoying German merchantmen. In addition to the auxiliary cruiser and a German ‘cruiser twelve of the merchantmen are rerorted to Nave been sunk. ¢ amtcipated in Lon “George. of tho late Earl ritish secretary of -war. Mr. Lloyd George dccepts the ‘port- folio, it is mot belleved that he will sive up entirely his present duties as minister of munitions. Reports from CONNECTICUT BOYS WIN PLATTSBURG SCHOLARSHIPS Valued at $55 ai THREE LIFE TERM MURDERERS |Doth countrics. The present agree- | itson oo cbeied, 2t St Louis Mr RELEASED FROM WETHERSFIELD One of Them, Oscar Graves, Had Been | years, on the ground that it woula by | 12f: he walked from the capitol to|Thu The: ed to Olof C. Malmquist of Walling. an Inmate for 43 Years. Hartford, Con: Will Pay Expenses from July 5 to August 8. by i 7 g - Mell to 3 h 15 1018, 1% wae Sovopatsd by R g S g aww’%smgmmm"w?tw at| St Louls, June 14—The democratic from Odellen—to the board of directors | th shington monument, after ebly - the - 69th commencemtent of Priaceton 1 convention at its first session dated Oct. 20, 1913, in which the for~{had r Personnel of the Untversity. today heard the keynote of American- mer: pruiéient of Lg;gro:fl ‘i'lo “:ldh!fi s s >~ of be discussed. The < '——; N v and peace, pfennr;:n-u and pfo-; lared n ‘comm? Wheaton College orton; N sounded rmer Governo acoept the “compensation agreed to|Pennsylvania .a i Ho - a chairman and the formerly Wheaton Seminary mm Giynn of New York, as temporary rank B Halle who seriifed to the 2 T e ti0n its” ap- acknowledgment of this letter. by the r tars ana Stripes stood ";‘ ouncpment of Hughes Choice. ki 3 proval of President Wilson’s peaceful e e Hominess Sholcs Tor sttonel . chur: | mate GRS Do T | T oreien ST thereafter the rs cea avi 5 o - C P themselves of Mr. Mellen's advice and | Disloyalty Active In United States. |man, or cam; frel 8 mn:';n " ‘i';d A way with such perfunctory paign manager, been lwere saved by their nurses when . | that the former president never per-| ‘“There is disloyaity -cuv%‘ in ‘b.l.zl 7 s Jun gzmn e s o tes - meeting! 'J. Frank Hanly, nominated as the ions as every last of the words were. be paid for acting in an advisory ca- 5 wit ttee. Progressive candidate for Governor of | tional 3 a Toar of appiause that pacity. The company also claims that | ceed Very small | su Indiana, announced that he would mot Coliseum. |be was not to be paid in.compensa-|{minority, but 4 very active and subtle | ffom dlscuseion _ of political - Fun for the office. tion for services, but as a gratuity for | minority. 3 T . Hug 0| ment which set forth that he was to past services and in_ consideration of his resigning as president, Species of Political Blgckmall. . hole ifln"..'n!mq?u-mm'x;':'x thrainea Prorelen situations without. resort. i The claim for expenses likewise is{ “It works underground, but it also ¥ of fifty miles an hour overturned near ., o rejected by ‘-~ company for similar |shows its ugly head where we can see Weatviile New Jarsey . - : policy of the administration,” reasons and becauise, it is alleged, no|it; and there are those at this mo- ; . he declared, “Has been just as Ameri- by demand for the sum named. ever was memotw:fi are t{’:y‘m': 'llf:yvl:n.p:; Doy a . Massachusetts Institute of Technolo-|Ccan as the American flag £ war, Glynn told the I to. ti ORI s wish in the interest of foreign senti- " leade: Y held tha ""‘“"‘d,cn"g.”‘ on ot ) NEW AUSGLEICH BETWEEN PEARL QR we. Will Weeak oUft. v co at the polls’ - That is the sort of thing HUNGARY AND AUSTRIA |against which the American nation w. ment will regulate — will turn with a might and triumph | Wickersham, attorn . The French geverment will segulate Actian of Budapest Chamber of Com: |of sentiment which will teach these i i gentlemen once for oyalty to e cempalgn g~ e e e e s e e R S T S Defn) Sion. 18 Tavih: = 3 § g ” t trouble by negotiat- Zurich, Switzerland, Juns 17.—Aus-|in-‘the United States. . Mr. Wickersham expects to keep inl |gndon bankers are re o g ek 3 5 ol S SEmiatn Mk apebers SETSIEC | Challapen fo. Foralan:born Amsrioans. | S020 (08D ST (he” ominen-feots Bl % e oges, o reply whfen”divin o’ B o ublishi ed ac- . > ntil elec : s _its approval. - ‘ounts of the action of the Budapest| ‘The president's words taien Mrs. 3 ad- | tion 3 ’ : Chamber of Cemmerce in ad S a8 an open challenss to ore.. . ehat S Hes: 3 SN i85 Wept and: Laughed. phatically-worded resolutions ~ nging Koty et f he - bl Bryao, it R sidige Adjourned Until 11 a: m. the ke ‘thet-the new. -Ausgleich betweetr] fore! ager ‘was ‘depfed at - e " By fent in the pPess stand, T Kt ena e fo putybten | 5 S8 ars oppoeing-pim for 7o, | "l ghas Aviond Thestr B o ; S Sy st Shds | GER 3 he was outlining his stand on what he |, THe nominee went to the Herary. crowd - vy dons The Ausgleich is a working agrée- | 1S We8 O To matt edomi- | tonight. ‘Tt was' the first evening S Th SoRs- ¥ elegate, In- fment between the two nations for car: | none ‘tssue In his campaign. | . | Since his arrival hers that he had not naerigg. oo S rying on the monarchy’s affairs dealing — o) Heny S nd = ; > With the arry and navy, customs, fin- | Walked at'Head of 50,000 Marchers | evoias Sor oit" & ! e nt in Be ot R e e ances, diplomatic -~ service and. ather| Wnils e - democratic convemtion o il WP Lo e " governmental departments common to Wilson_devoted the entire day .to” the : Jepart The Winchester fell Demonstrations Interrupted Glynn fment will Sspire 1n.1917.ah4 e Riat pis g ay ‘night for where | Yale Art school, which 1 Aside from & sixteen-minute demon- ‘been some discussion of . having the = 3 5 \broad, has new Aussleich continuing for 20. or 25 BT L > : the White House at the head of more impossible to organize within @ short- a i o SR S gty Oldq|than 50,000 marchers, including many. Jtine 14—The sun | desired by Austria. i Lo ity L g ip Hill of Hartford, Frank W. of New Haven and Howard R. of Clinton, were the winners never shone so brightly for Graves as it did late Tuesday after- capital's - business - houses, companies of cadets, national guardsmen, Union its on the delegates were the re- and Confederate veterans and mem- marooned Shackleton |cital of President Wilson's efforts to According to Hungarian newspapers the Budapest Chamber of Commerce's resolutions are declared to reflect the noon, between showers, when Graves | views of a majority Of the members of | by, -Commerclal and social organi- | SUFFRAGISTS ARE WORKING e s G left the state prison at Wethersfield | Parliament. i Where -he had been an inmate for 43 years, for the murder of Edward Bliss, station master at Burnside, And the same sun shone brightly for Thomas Mooney, ‘too, Tel board of pardons after serving 11 of | years of a life_sentence for the mur- der of James Dunn, in Waterbury in Both pardoned men had friends waiting for them, Judge P. S being on hand to escort Graves to the train and Mooney's sister, Kilkes-Barre, Pa., accompany him home. This morning = Antonio Grosso fol- lowed, freed, like 'the other. two, for murder, after serving ten years of hi life term with a perfect-record. There was no friend, no sister, no counselor, ‘walting for Antonio, but the same sun was smiling and Grosso breathed just of the First military camp o National Security The scholarships are valued M iburg from July b the <composed the committee which the awards, the stu physical and mental and submitted papers Plattsburg sppeals to me.” i belng present to PROTEST FROM MERIDEN HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS Agéinet the Retirement of Principal e May Not Satisfy Fire-Eators. i DESPERATELY AT ST. LOUIS ~Thia policy,” he said, ‘may e s S ok P o B s T |eataty e B canter 2 e S I tol grounds and as its head passed the | 2<"0 Final Drive on Members of L i 5 i White House the president dropped Resolutions Committee, ;znt -xlx;i :]ooth(! Dlacg i: the( hrevwz- —_— SCHOOL OF HYGIENE « ing stand.” [e. was joined iere by rench agents chased - crotaries MoAdoo, ‘Redfield, ‘Lane o Do | o oo e ae ot at batmone T Lous AND PUBLIC HEALTH ke and ison, Postmaster-Gene: ur- 1) French troo leson and_Attorney General gr&mrry. = ed Gucoe | Te Be Established in Baitimors by the | No Significance to One ‘who: had marc] at 16 heas the began -ugust. = Rookefeller ‘oundation. employes of their departments and by ag;-‘! et g M —— Tist mageticry. Dissed ihe. stand fivs|Inct mombers . Secretaries’ Baker,| President Wilson sent to the Senate [ Balimore. Md. fun % aavia, BRky Tauk 16 hours later, the president went to the | Danléls and Houston, who are here, '|a report of Secretary Lan $ Alfonso to the German - monument grounds where his address | Hope for victory never was bright- | American citizens and their property formed the principal part of an hours | F -With the suffragists, for the con.|in Ireland were being protected under B Their movermant geaws Tourys | e s hourly, e Vs iy All Carrisd American Flags. big question mow is what form the| Hundred horemen employed by Almost every. man and woman in fplank will take. the United Joined the president’s audience - carried an Presldent ‘Wilson, Willis J. Prouty, as freely as Graves and Mooney. Gros- so, taking the trolley to Hartford, ked around the city a while, today, d then left on the New York ex- ers, are working g J i | E i | : i i ! ‘His two broth in West Virginta. o | STATE ORDER OF EAGLES HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION | Ei i !i?i 8 g~ it company those who struck on .the plers of the American flag, Before he n speak- | has submitted a piank 1o the commic: | Hore & Miners Transportation 31 gt ana the Masine band. played | oo Su5SoPIERE I was said that there : PRy R ,;l“"l“'m'&“’”: wes much doubt if it 1d_be writ- ge fiag was drawn slowly e committes had Phecn 9f the white monument, 350 feot above | on e peeatehit e Sl he Y b ground. Secr Lansing was - expressed by “several members sided and In introducing the president | that it was not specific enough to be emphasized the duty of present-day effectivg and a plank stronger of servé unsullied ideals the founders of the | "oro.né Should be inserted. Charles Drescher of This City Elected Outside Guard. i A i i Hartford, Conn., June 14.—The state erle of the Fraternal Order of E annual ere fi — T T MADE THREE ATTEMPTS AN IMPORTANT VICTORY ROOSEVELT UNDERGOES AN FOR RUSSIAN SQUADRON X-RAY_EXAMINATION o For “Possibly a Slight Breaking of Muscles” Around a Rib. New York, June 14—Theodore TO KILL HIS BRIDE | Harry R, Colbert of Bridgeport Th: ‘Took Poison In Her Presence. ol — ’ London, June 14, 5.10 p. Hictaal B0 Rchiher St 8 oo S An official

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