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Normi fh & Lt = O VOL. LVIIL—NO. 181 POPULATION "§’° 219 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 29,°1916 SIXTEEN PAGES—112 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is gfdble That of Any Other Paper, and Its Total Girculation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proporticn to the City’s Population RUSSIANS NEARIYy |.cceet.PersieMoosptance Sent |GompleteTie-upof | Srersst Twars N.H.Road's Contral zandon, sy 5ok aerman some- | GBNBFA] Oarranzal BronX Street Lars! v v aem wmer| 0f SOUND Steamers rine has raided a fleet of herring fish- el ing boats. Tight of the vessels werg = n el sunk. The crews were landed today _ O 1o eSS at the North seaport of Tynemouth. |y pLAN OF SOLUTION OF THE |THIRD DAY OF STRIKE FREE OF | $15000manton o S |AVOCATED BY BUSINESS MEN OF EVENTUAL SOLUTION OF BORDER PROBLEMS APPROVED DISORDERS The Earhiers’ Stats bank: of Sturgls CONNECTICUT THE IRISH PROBLEM s been porated with a capital stock of ) e - David Lloyd _George Has Ulmest»BY NT T MAY PREAD s : Have Captured Brody, an Important Railway Junction Confidence.in 11, A A COMMISSION | STRIKE = L The mines in the states of Soros, Texico, Michoacan and Hidalgo have London, July 28, 7:00 p. med operations. 50 Miles Northeast of Lemberg e e e h_problem, in spite of the recent failure to reach an| Powers of the Commissioners be| Greater New York May Become In- agzeement between the Natio ts and the -Unionists,” said David Lloyd| Greater Than Was Proposed in the| volved—A Meecting of Employss Has George to BREAK AUSTRO-GERMAN LINES WEST OF LUTSK| i s Sismg o o seapes srom | Meican Noto of sty 2. son during me AT INTERSTATE HEARING Suggestion is Made, However, That the | The Etire Transportation System of Frank V. Chappell of New London American purchases in Guatemala in W monthe of the Drecent| Declared It Was to the Iaterest of 2,092,700. the Public That the Road Should t! Operate Steamship Lines.. ng EERre — 9 utting the ish ome rule act >, 5 . - 1 i Vi o vaime the Dish hotio ruls Ret| iwagnincrelibrugy Car-| New York, July rganizers of | renominated |, NCF, Yok, July 25—State offcers e : S y rmed ht in a note|the Amalgamat f of | seonominated| and business men of Connecticut ap- . 4 = - e We achieved at least one thir e fhe ienn e vernor of the Ao s pomecticnt g Capture of Brody Opens a Direct Road to Lemberg—Britih | t'f. 11010, . 1o o s R 12 12| B FEE i AT e mnte S H shed,” con h war : the Railway | g ; A e on he tr ellway | Export tradel of the Philippine Isl-| the New wor ands du today in support of ew Haven & Hart- Union )0 employe t0 a joint intern: re; Nationali Troops MNorth of the Somme, in Farnce, Have Succeeded e compan. f Bronx, expre DS o & s o g e e fi months of the |ford Company application for per- « 5 . 3 . and the Ulst nists to the point The pro- | themsel afont that Sho | brese r was 009, i = R in Occupying the Whole of Longuevay—Their March eiad ot e sovernment for | strike v , the i:xjn‘w:p e o | o n Sgg;ol“fi its Sound i ists at each othe ented. however, | tran dosnrent b iE S o held | robbed | Canal ; 3 = - that th owers | the middle of next nles he | ‘wo armed men hel up and I'O el inal IlL(.v Toward Bapaume Has Been Aided by the Reoccupation | r. lovd ) Gl B ihe | th h Street bank of Indian-| Frank V. Yew London. choseén arbitr 1 L et g ith $1,500. chairman of the Connecticut and Harbors commission, e on the[it was in the interest’ of the public tween Pas-|that the road should control the Al s so_operating bet nd New _ Eng in note of | aind. the rec ement and a3 < Irish 1nro of the Delville Wood—In the Vosges the Germans At-|so far mol tions that h tempted to Break the French Line—Berlin Reports the | i measurable distance d in a tone of regret to-| As steps towarc ing of motormen Suk ine i niervened, as it had so often r of the crew lost their lives ‘Ingersoll, C. L. Bardo “fi E’me“lne it Nava] Battle. f(;:‘(‘r \l'n“ lll'l\‘| ‘|‘h,-‘1‘;-1< :m\‘ :‘( the 1z f < e L | W, steamer B. Greene \\‘h cr officials of the company al- — moment a brea urred destroyed by fire at ied. h occurred The sec = — - iy ; The Wabash river broke its banks |y, B 8] the whole of Lon: y after a stub- e he E—av !; t E T3 lf A A_“l E 3 R e PI\E/SPF??(N;S‘:WAO:EG‘\\A;JA: Ni:’sg 024, | born defense G Cheir ot e I ( $100,000. ,149,024. I i paumc as been | e Ahruti oy /i ES imse rl E {Jvr ssnakags y TABRIWASH have broke ided by the reoccupation of the Del- | = Five United States warships and|Will is to Be Filed With the State lines west e wood, which g a4y | ST oh ng Amer- Comptroller Today. cording and_surrendered a few ater W 4 _ New York, July 28.—Total assets of The superdreadnought Pennsylvania|the estate of J. Pierpont Morgan, the EFFCRT TO REVIVE ‘man attack Figh nity of Poz comm ns ing men recently hel the Grace M in Philadelphia, the % wurch of New guns. € . ADE cc upon the history of ti 1ime | bas arrived at Newport, R. I, from who died in Rome, Italy, of the Au : 1 by TRABE omMEuSY s l et e New York to take on her torpedo out- 913, exclusive of property Lesznkow s th Somme e truth world. Good but we must does t illy Sunc st advertised evan, pays + sec o ork state, are fixed at in a report which will be the state comptroller tomor- fer Tax Appraiser Lyons, it was announced tonight. Debts, administration expenses and ns of the execUtors amount- 164,843 and deducted from the total assets, leave a net estate of $68,384,680. To be added to e net tate will be a_trust fund of $1,115,- = 082 created in 1867 by Junius Spencer _The public service corporation of | Morgan for the bemefit of Frances d notice that it proposes| Louisa Tracy Moregan, which brings capital from $25,000,000 | the total of the financler's property ween Merchants | ment. Settling Disputes Be and ntinu: ern border m The c r ture of Brody, ar railway S T cast of Lemt pression broad of cessful advertis from lhe row t ; disputes Chil and 1d- ynal worle put in ece e Twenty-eight men, members of the Norwe n ships I and Junoi, were lided at Rot- roker ench h: of the to realize that mone oney nt in oth are making no mist ¢ spent - made some prog Awumont work Von Linsi stand the Ru to inc ) e to $50,000,000. subject to the transfer tax laws of grad repor | unnec New York state up to $69,499,732, 1 boats are supposed m; port. nd import e . The Puebla, formerly a Mexican ves- John Pierpont Morgan, son of the London says that in It was rn Connecti : 1t does nmar decedent, is the largest beneficlary, the present value of his share ofe the es- tate being $53,684,918, > The taxable property bequeathed to can Locomotive company | the flnancier's widew s placed ,at the amount of ap-|§854,8672. The realty owne by Mr. for six-inch| Morgan in New York state was valued at $2,970.9 Wines, family portraits ot mean but rather the that were provir comme It may now y 2 T Following is t of British fis] . vessels were s eight of FURTHER REPORT OF ‘WHITF STAR LINE HAS MYSTERICOUS E | SETTLED ALL TITANIC CLA|MS Telegraph Local General Tetal . 156 155 1086 1397 i bl i AT 148 ia Lo = snd feweiry styen io his son are vaiuca . s B R R 3 s i ; _ ate Military Training Com- | at $104.791. Other large ftems fmelud Sent to Navy t by Com-|With Payment of ?nfic 900—Claims | o488 154 has selectod Pecksisill for the | Chinese porcelains, $5.178.1507 paint mander of the Louisiana, | Totalling $18,000,000 Had Been Re- | : 2 camp for boys, to be held Un- | ingw $6,807.000% e seatrios ad oy - | corded. | s 205 150 new law. of art, $2,822,000; ivories, bronzes, sil~ sommangert B [ ™ ver and anclent Jewelry, $4,866,365; oisindne w York, July 28—With a payment . 174 127 Judge Tkom;s P, Riley, of Malden, | books, munuscivt snd peite PeIbe. aec of court, the e 3 1 he would be a can- ; glass, statuary, Roman and By- ssolved of T 120 santine jewelry, carvings in wood and ste ernment. 1v Ty, $1,135,700, The contents ‘of his wine cellar wers valued at 314,743, the met value beinz reduced to §38,088, as & reduction of 15 per cent. was allowed for leakage, One item shows the finzncier had elgars 10 live. ation of claima t to an _end in a jinal dec down today by deral HUGHES IS TO VISIT MAINE SEPT. 7 AND 8 Aot e V096 854 has been ap- Union Medical actions ©.000,000 had been | Will Probably Make His First Speech 3 v d t r e al) Vi A he expected to finc SRR ol B S e o e in Portland on the 7th. ™ =5 Dr. Membreno, Honduras minister, | V21264 8t $%,620 at 8 Wall strost, rog at da Gy i na Acti cretary of State Poll the nezliz privity d a ¥ ’ an peace treaty between|MISS MARGARET RYAN e i MOTHER OF BABY IRENE. » nce at the trial indic b he The Unit=d States government, last| ., . : el tth B‘f;‘ . isaster was accidental, | cratic_club to zo 4 3-4 cents a pound for pa- | Chifd Claimed by Mrs. Amna Dollie N oty ot anle - the terms of a cor com- | to 1 m- | the Third Avenue _postage stamps. The same Ledgerwood Matters, > Amerca Mool s s . outside court, agreed will be | ba 3 te, after it had been |6Sth streets and paper this year will cost § 1-2 cents, — dent will not Le the s or protest. Officials however, by omma sount of what h n n A DAMAGING QT'OQM .000 to with- | held on September 11. Mr. Huzhes probably will make Maine spee n Portland on t ght of the seventh G b Chicago, July 28—Margaret Ry r inspector of the Lieut. Otto Parschau, recently given | Canadian working girl, was today rning that he had | the decoration of Pour le Merite for | clared by Judge K., M, Landis of rw he men on | bringing down his elghth enemy aero~- | United tes district court to he the town line | Plane, has beeu killed in an air battle, | mother of a year m <hild thai also had been claimed hy irs. Anna Dollfe, sident Wilson | there to join the Schmidtthe s police, said this m received a report that the Grand Street would go out some time today. Ar- wwment Lo them of §$66 iraw r claims and consant to which holds that t “not liable to s CANADA SENTENCES FIVE IN EASTERN KENTUCKY e rangements had been made for ade- Stephen Ferverbauer, a tailor of | Ledgerwood and a dispute thich AMERICAN SAILORS TO JAIL quate police protection in such en|Kansas City, was arrested In front of | caused a half dozen lawsuits was set-, Yraim Struck by Lightning and Sev- ne to cover . > ity, he sald. the White House when he attempted | tied, Sl DT Siichaa. ' collecred for the | Because They Refused to Board Mer- TR to gain an audience with President| AS a result of the decision Miss e of the Titanic's [ chantman Armed For Defence. Tie-Up in Bronx Complete. ‘Wilson., l-;yan;‘s‘ gI(Vk"en u;ngy of }»;my !§:m, Lexington, hing saved from he meanti s ;i —e the child that had been presented to Kentucky W the ship, 'w d o the tne| Montreal, July 28 = mhiy oo meantims the stiet (HAld | irhe ' Southoent PasHlos Yina) pats an | the Drobats SAts fas by N e ans most damagzin under the dec: engincers, signed in York, who nd purposes, complete so far as tha | €mbarso on all eastbound frefght via|as the posthumous heir 1o her hus-, according to repor . o refused on their arrival here recen (Continued on Page Eight) R ro | its Sunset Gulf route because of con- | band’s $200,000 estate. Prior to Judge: day. At loss to ly to board the shop they re GERMANS EXECUTE AR oo che et b s | gested traffic at Galveston and New | Landis’ decision, suits against Mrs. the extent of STANDARDIZATION TRIAL OF signed to, because she was armed wi i 5 e ey who have not jolned the strikers. Is|Orleans. Matters e"n«zrsmghp-’nuw gnd f«’-isbusz- scores of ho a gun were sentenced to ten RIT| running; but the passenge ? : ing 2 spurious Beir on the probate Court house TOREEDO oA ADESTROVER | o et for desertion. The == oo oefyNengers ore foW.| Jeremiah_Lallane, of Tort Wads-|court were dismissed In ' the etato court decided that, as the ship w armed only for defensive purpo. the men’s claim that she was not merchantman ship was untenable. electric light plant nin‘ crops were in central and ez badly damaged. A Louisville & Nashville tradm was struck by lightnin Captain Fryatt, of the Brussels, Shot s Iosldents of ¥ |worth, S. 1, was killed by eyanide|courts, Mis¢ Ryan claimed that the = | Court. |oght shy of conveyances that may | fimes in the hold of the Spanish line | fatheg of the hahy is g goldfer of the Sentenced by a Naval rt. any time become the target - . g £ o heD s s steamship Isla de Panay at Pler %, |Canadian forces who is now fighting less to Say- | the third day of the strike, h Lo s ¢ BErance. of the|freer than the others of disorder. Spectators cheered the verdict. When amship i The body of Alfred Buck, caddy |the court room was cleared Miss V Rowan Attained a Speed of Nearly 30 Knets an Hour. Maine, July 28.—The tor- e T trover Rowan attained a S0Rl e s orittier stu;u]_ LETTERS OF IDENTIFICATION ern Kentucky were July 28, by wirel Rockl pedo boat d speed of ne: terirg windows. Several 5 = < = , hich aptured captain of the orth Hills Country | ifred Pavis, a nurse, ereated a d were stunned but revived i‘,’,"m“;‘{n"g‘,mh, todes -of"‘;'i,;“g‘fg“l‘gg USED AS PASSPORTS | /G rmian destroyers last monih and | ROOSEVELT INTENDS TO Club, of Philadelphia, was found alonk | sion by striking = n;sista;& state’s L e el 2 y o A S ebrug; bee: the Readi i a £ Cdge | Bttosmey. ffs haled her 'ore the RADIO MESSAGES FROM speed runs which this test requires. | Mayor and City Clerk of Waterbury | faken ’fi;mfiéf.'\’fn"é’sf.n?“(rm"b;- = CAMPAIGN TN-MAINE, (b TERTTE Beliveys acha at Bse | LR i e e Smoke from a forest fire, said to be Notified by State Department. o ral courtmartial i plaining that the affair wag an AEROPLANE DURING FLIGHT | in the town of Brooksville, then swept | I e e phascd upon | P1A8 (Attimped ‘With Republican Lead- e S iz Vs down on the trial course, shutting out [ " Waterbury, Conn, July 28—Mavor | g ihe,death . ehhaneed ers to Make Specches. Leaders of German Socialists and - Achfevement of Captain Clarence Cul- | the view of the range marks, Martin Scuily and City Clerk William | aotion. in attempitng. previously — to LErL s e i n W It was the Rowan's seventh success- | F. Moher of this city were surprised | rom Ive day on the course, the other at-|today to learn that they had fallen S TPestimony: W ‘mpts to standardize her propellers | afoul of the department of 3 2 3 > = o all Ger rimen to refrain | HOW BRITISH RECEIVED NEWS submarine. ey ors S g a8 = Shondoro | in the interests of a e ver of the Signal Corps. : . : nted at the|Roocsevelt intends to take part In the| speedy peace. o OF EXECUTION OF FRYATT. German Ameri- i : e of | courtmartial to show that, while Cap- LB i s - grati- | having been stopped by fog. The full | the Uniteh States by issuing letters of | . s )] t arm- on on September 11, it w = 4 power tun of four hours was in con- | {dentification since the European war | a foree ho nan atiommied. on Mamen | learned tonight. | He has arransed| The board of estimats granted a Seraed (0 e Aaied o Erscu Coiw femplation for this afternoon. broke out which tourists have at- 1915, while near the Maas Light- | With the republican leaders of the | l(‘r:mr‘]hise to the C{xt}' Islana Motor ]:‘x!us plete Details of the Affalr, Corps Av chool here tempted to use as passports and which | spip. to e armant rine | State to make three or four speeches| Co. Inc, for a stage route beginning e & Im;rpradin mes: from : the state department has construed o u°§,’,’,fl{“m:“}$2§’;‘}f it was said. ‘Willlam R. Willcox, re- | in City Island and extending Into Pel- | London, July SR m e et at ten minute ANTHROX DISCOVERED to really transeress the federal statute | foer and (he t engineer of the|Publican national chairman, said he|bam Bay Park, e g el e e o el vesterday at Santa Mon : IN A HERD OF COws | relating to passports. The state de- | Brussals rcoeived from the British Ade |had no knowledge of Colonel Roose- o mchmer | Sxpopsly e @ The distance covered was about 230 partment has intimated, by means o G zold watches for “brave con- | Velt’s plansh Laurence Ginnel, nationalist mem- | Paintul fmpression at the ish for-. eign offi v miles. Lieutenant W. A, Robertson, who handled the recei instrument here, Under the instructions of count Grey, the foreign secretary, a e was despatched Immediately to Owned by William Wi ford—Four Have Died. ams.of Hart. | letter addressed through Gov. Hal- | Gyct,” and were mentioned in the {ber of parliament for North Wes comb that the issuing of passpor: 2 S OV | meath, was suspended from the should in the future be left entirely | OU°¢ Of Commons. R O R, N X A s o s 2 very n Cap- ¢ T orly e the American embassy requesting that O e e Jartfora, Conn. July 28—The dis-| fEaueeoh e Ioperfment DEUTSCHLAND KEEPS fiASBEENIEUELIOT VIEXECUIED) disarcatvccnductiy Jumes . Gerard, tiie American am- the telephone receiver. e ard o come ommed by Withas | CANAL TOLLS $4,286,551 EVERYTHING IN WORKING ORDER | Santiago Ramirez of the State of Coa-| The government has ordered the|J2Ps2dor af Berlin, precure comp Williams on Windsor avenue. The LESS THAN EXPENSES SR huil consul-general of Peru at New York, PRESIDENT AND WIFE et been quarantined by the cat- In Readiness to Make Her Dash for the - Eduardo Higginson, to purchase 140,- ON WEEK-END TRIP{ to dcgfifnmzonqer_ TJeftroy O, Phelps, | Slides Were Responsible For $3,553,- Open Sea. Laredo, Texas, July 28—Santiago 000 ounces of silver and to ship the; GERMAN AIRSHIPS RAID Pl il Hour of' tho! infected” enbnals Nave €T of Ahd' Lossce. ——— Ramirez, a former governor of the|metal to Peru for coinage, EAST COAST OF ENGLAND An Cruising on the Mayflower Down| died and their carcasses burled in Baltimore, Md., hJ“l% SS.T.MT?’!N M@‘x}fian smi‘ of Coahgi!a Innd lat o = s J = quicklime. _There are thirty-four ington, Jul e crew today went aboard the tug Thom-[a Villa general, was publictly e Attorney-General Brown set Thurs- 3 i Cheaspealie DAY, cows in the herd. The herd of thirty- c,x?“;:fi‘:qwerg syq,zxzfiiisl 1051?“352'; Timmins, which is to tow the sub-|ed on the Plaza at Satlillo, Mexlco, | day, Aug. 17, s the dute for hearing| SOMES ‘;’: ,IRe"’Af“ ‘“:_ Dk'i“”ped’ 5= Washington, July 28—President and | nine in an adjoining lot, owned by |expenses in the year which ended on |Mmarine Deutschland to the capes. Af-|Monday afternoon, according to news | the petition of G. N. Palen of Wil etails Are Lacking. Mrs. Whson left Washington late this| Max Case have also beén querantined.{ May 21. In the months the canal|l€rward a conference was held on the|reaching Nuevo Laredo tonight rom|lamsport who asked that Mayor Jo- London, July 3, 8.08 = 2 afternoon for a week-end cruise on the | Mr. Willlams recently 't COWS | was closed by slides the losses rang- | tug by Capt. Paul Koenig, the Deutsch- _— nas Fischer be removed from office. S R 3.0 m.—German ips raided the eari an_offi that had been imported into The=state and added them to the herd. coast of Eng- maval yacht Mayflower down Chesa- 2 L i s e ed between $546,000 and $643,000 g |land’s commander, Capt. Frederick | NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2t L total ¢ Hins f the North German Lloyd 2 321, > d e L o o oo and Cant Zacn Cuille OF PROGRESSIVES AUG. 3, Britieh authoritics at Kitkwall have ,giicial statement just 1 son he tugboat. A pilot was re- : —_— , bips e mmmbe ders,” sas Siniien "lo SSoh 05 . e Teracst | ported o have terived st he Destsih: | To Decide Whether or Not to Gom. | Gills hound from, fotterdam for 1| stafomiente ‘s ot ot beon since 2 land’ ier about the time the extra 1 h i Ticke R, e Sy Fhe reports as to e T ot Rugust s Tnen wartion the Timmins, but officers Blste¥ the “National t bound from Rotterdam for New Yorik. ing the coast come from Yor THREE YEARS_IN_JAIL, of the Maryland Pilots’ association said| New York, July 27.—A national con- shire and Lingolnshire. Bombs wer peake Bay. A stenographer was taken along and it was said the president ex- peeted to do some work during the 'Lrlp on his speech accepting tho dem- 'ocratic nomination. He will probably not retarn until Monday morning. Movements of Steamships. Kirkwall, July 26—Arrived: Steam- er Nieuw Amsterdam, New York for Falmouth Rotterdam. : it ; Assassinate Count Tizza ils are Iacking.? verpool, July 2i—Arrived: Steam- e | 110 pilot had been supplied the sub- | ference of progressives at Indlanapolls | Attempt to dropped, but details are lacking. ISLAND MOVED DURING E,Lism“m M.}.’,u-e,]_ $300 FINE FOR OXLEY | murine as yet. on Aug. 8 was called today by Alat-| London, July 29, £52 a. m—An un- e GULF COAST HURRICANE. St. Michaels, July 2%—Arrived: z = 3 Testing of the submarine’s engines|thew Hale of Massachusctts, acting | successful attempt was made recent-| meo o elecirical smelting at ol Steamer Roma, New York via Provi- | Providence Man Who Admitted the | continued today. A theory was evoxed | chairman of the national committee.|ly to assassinate Count Tizza, the tin ndnes in Wales have shown that Chandeleur lsland Broke Into Twelve{ gence. Theft of Two Automobiles. that some defect in the machinery still | The conference will decide whother or| Hungarian premier, according to a ahout T per cen Parts, Bergen, July 2%—Arrived: Steamer, existed. This was denied officially, | not a convention shall bo called to|report from Budapest, says a Vevey, |0 e L gt b fpn gl deadl oy Kristianiafjord, New: York.(not. pre-{ Providence, R. I, July 28.—Harold |however, and it was said the tests|complete the national ticket. Switverland, despatch’ to the Daily Shrer methods Moblle, Ala, July im-mailmr viously). F. Oxley, minm;ix m&enc%fl today to \vedre to keep everything i working 2 e Mail. i Fort Mor-| Lon Jedy FTs-<Salleds: - T and a.fine rder, e popul n a e ma’ o 12 Dmfilfld muxd Asmn?ao.“ Meli on a 3{3.'},'; of ;a.rmy of auloxggb fl 2 radius of Bristol, England, is 10,000,000, | Standard clocks in the Paris ob-| Nicholas, the Chri of the w,.,u e Gult coast hurrl- | _ Gibraitar, July 27+—P: Oxley adm¥ted the theft of two Mass. | The-population of the city of-Pan- [ Passengers and malls can be conveyed | servatory are te be Kept under |czar, means viciorious: eans. | . €, pece Stampalt (o N, Tomk fon achusetts cars, which they have been |ama increased by 6,000 during the Iast |from the Royal Edward Dock passen- |zround, where the yariation in tem- | farmers ert, illnstrious; Peter, a fouy{‘sb-&n ;and. a_third one which has |year. The total population is now & [ger station to London or Birmingham jperaturs has heen less than one de-|rock; William, a defender, and Frime +4h .New Yok, little more than-55,000., ‘within SumgBoars, §reo Lorienveral NRRS. fees, bree.

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