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Norwie Balletin VOL. LVIII-—NO 183 : POPULATION ;8,219 fAWICH, CONN., MONDAY, ~AUI:‘IUST 7, 1918 TEN PAGES—70 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is Double That of Any ¢ r Pépe}, and fts Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proporticn to the City's Population RENEW AL OF STRONG i s ParalySIsSpreads Steamer Chased by : ;;:':;:;j;‘:&[f:g?':; Seltlement of Car London, Aug. 6, 1:25 p. m.—Lloyds | shipning agency announces that e W e Fastin Brooklyn| Three Submarines|_z: e s o | Strike Probable tons gross has been sunk. There are | : 4 twenty survivors. | e 3 The four-masted schooner C. C. j| British Mine Sweeper Torpedoed. |THERE HAVE BEEN 5023 CASES|ITALIAN SHIP WAS SAVED BY|Mongel Jr, wos launched at Bath |MAYOR MITCHBL SAYS PROB- London, Aug. 6—The admiralty an- 4 e notmoed today that the. Britieh mine INSTHAT BOROUGH. HERDEEENSE GUNS ABLY:TODAY : 5 Simon Goldman, of Brooklyn, was el M rbidced ond —— drowned while bathing in Gravesend e : o s UMB RRA Bay. HAVE REACHED A BASI Have Captured Six Villages Along the Sereth and | e wer wowaca ™" ***| DEATHS NUMBER 1,019)IN THE MEDITERRANEAN i Count Bobrinsky was appointed minister of agriculture in the Russian British Vessel Torpedoed. Graberski Rivers in Galicia Copenhagen, via London, 6:13 p. m.— | In Greater New York Yesterday There | Captain Belleves That One of the Sub- | C2P12® There Was a Complete suspension of The Norwegian newspaper Tidens T Bundrod i it Sunh ¢ Traff . Togn, of Christania, states that tho| Were 192 New Cases, and 33 Deatha| mersibles Was Hit by One of the| Twe bundred workers in the indus. | Surface Car Traffic in All the ste: r A ‘aBritish s: f 2,603 5 ennsylvani wel O e b o ioansel of 200%| —Circular lssued by New Haven| Shots Fired—Three Amoricans on |killed in July. Boroughs of Greater New York v conipany of Hull) has veen torpedoed | 1 i e Last Night. by a German submarine. aven Road Telling of Restrictions.| Board. John F. Webster, of Paterson, N. J. TEUTONS WERE DRIVEN FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE |~ ‘sulbmarin 5 qlohn F. Wobster of Patorsony N, 4.| Last Nishe Austrians Attack Italian Positions. der of Max Golastein. Sk E Rome, Aug. 6, via London, 5 p. m.— Aug. 6—Thirty-three | ‘ew York, August 6—The Ttalian 5 New York, Aug. 6.—Settlement-of the > aused by infantile paral- | steamship Re-dltalla with three| Father Louis Thiessling, a Holland- | Street car strike, which resulted again during the 24 hour period | American passengers on board from | €r, has been ed head of tonight in a complete suspension of ending at 10 a. m. today. This was|Genoa, Italy, was chased for seven |Dominican order at Switzerland. surface car traffic in all tae boroushs ht from the record m{ ours by three submarines while in X - of Greater New York and Brooklyn, is ¢ cases of the,the Mediterranean and was saved| The Clyde Motor Truck Ceo. has|Prebable tomorrow, assording to a . Attacks by the Austrlans c¢n Italian The Russians Captured - Regimental Commander, 140 Other | positions at several points along the line from the Trentino to the Isonz Officers and More Than 5,500 Men—Took Numerous | 193¢ of which was successtul, are ported in today’s war office statement. il e R statement issued by Mayor 3fitchel. 3 G R e p | 192, an in- | from capture or destruction by use of L a contract for 204 on i | i ne Guns and Bomb Throwers—Slight Adances are | bombardment alonz the greater part of ;"‘ _l*'g of 24 ove cvicus 24 hour | defense guns mounted aft, according | (FUCKS to be shipped fo Australia. 2he anouncemient came sttar a\f}“fly‘f‘f the fi t. eTioNn. 3 to the report of her master, Captain A S i = = tish and F h in th o S dr Spreading Fast in Brooklyn. Amedo Binoeti, of the arrival of the| Dr.J. G. Willis of Albany, was clect- | ¥iih the co-operation of Oseac . Reported by British and French in the Somme Region— |4102,000,000 SUIT AGAINST FORMER| According to the health authoritics, | ship hers today. The captain said he t of the New State | Straus, chairman of the public ser- s was ary Medical Society although % o Major Everatte Warren, pro among the atto of Pennsy | vice commission. At these moetings, {it was said, a basis of settlement had [n. en reached which would bs ted tomorrow to the board of o o . . Yy the epidemic appeared to be spread-|believed one of th submersi Austrians are Heavily Bombarding Italian Positions Be-| NEW HAVEN ROAD DIRECTORS|ing faster in Erooklyn than in any of | hit by one of the shots dred, the (‘l four bo hs of the greater | his only evidence was the appearanc v i - Will Bo Decided by the Full Bench of | Since 'th ont off epi- | O r of hich rose i tween the Adige and Upper Isonzo Rivers—Serbians Massachusetts Supreme Court. e e e = L 0 the = : Bt ey | aropped dead at Lako T the New York Railways company o '1.':'\.'!:‘6 hh:L ]::(\n L /1\11 cases, of ! Yn(‘N s\:’h LFt}. .d~ ‘; ”sf 4 i el A‘Ll-- !l\e SVX! iking emplo;(o: o i o 2! o " = _ vhick een fatal. o Shots Fired by Submarines. Two hundred and fifty weavers em- fler agresing upon & statement of Have Captured a Village From the Bulgarians. Ao nlte et Tl (B bench of | New Haven Road Outlines Restrictions| No shots were fired at the Re-|ploved at the Hamlet 1 | principles and a programme of settle upon to determine the 1 d'Ttalia Captain Pincetl d. The . Pawtucket, R. L mént, mayor and Chairman St suit for recov subm: went in nference this morning wit’ rines were discovered by the ‘mer dire o New Y lookout m. 23 when| The 1,883 local labor un JMahon, president of th a Russians British back along one of fhelr | renmer B corarstord callcand for o | i bout 5 ation of Stree h rd blow at the . but later the British regain-|leged improper expenditur ween | between Employes, Wil Sentoris all 4 captured along the | €d the ground lost. The are | 14b4 and 1908 | Isl | organizer of P i e bombarding _the mont | announced referred | Some in: and iyne, organk Sereth aberki rivers south of | work and F1 positions’ of | the | nousced | yeste Svewes | vided for from . ; : of “Labor, an: held by the Teu- | French. demurrers and spec ) the | Others cases, ship increased to her @ Mitchel and M i on which| In Asiatic Turkey the 15 re- | guit, which was brought by trustees of | Norwalk bout 12 knots an hou in the sta with port the capture at various places of | tha h positions. In the Kial- | 1% ha river basin positions, protect- | “" five lines of _trenc were 1 house to house. The Aus- d from the Turks, while south rmans, at last reports, were|of Erzingan and west of the bombarding violently their lost posi-|of Ognut additional trenches and two b In the region of Olea Bull Vaughn and oth- | dren under 15 > Ra rority stockholders of the road lowed to detra plainti contcnd _ that directors made vast expenditures ur ely and without authority in purchase of steam and eleciric ra way lines and steamship enterpris: crew of nav on board and took personal ind of them. ting marked the en- Russlans belng forced drive their adver- ew York, \\.i o nt in which he nce April; have voted Mayor Mitchel's Statement. certain I of the str BODY OF G'RL CANOEIST cetl T the fichting the Russlans cap- Mush and the Turks hav. ’l'gws“m“r”;“‘”x‘m“’“fffegfiv“F:‘l“”j‘\;“l“h FOUND IN TOWN RIVER | Fi ’f]e’;_‘"{f‘(!;jtefg‘; Jired h~n dent Shont a regimentai comma 140 ve, but Petrograd gk = % gl : e Products office and “more then 5,500 |says they a % held by the Rus- |, To {Cance’ 'Was Found Eloating Rnght!r c 2 and also took numerous machine | sian fire. The Turkish troops | "0 and bomb throwers. operating on a seven-mile front from | ANty ;"L""l"‘(L‘A‘ll“if b g L Berlin admits that tko Russians|east against the Suez canal aiso have | 2in the Ll honts to 1 have galned the left bank of the Se-|been defeated b ang el present airecton s onmatlion v h river, but asserts that the Ger- |forced to flee, leaving more than 2,500 | PTIng rm»c:t ding _ pred ; v, ir : nuch s home ! ; o e ot the Then mans have made progress against the | prisoners behind ther, including some | €S Sma el v 3 < rently i ez s > or| ey rench in the Chapitre woo Germaas, London. In addition ratification by them. /erdun and in mining the 01[0 Mans suffered heavy Be Held Today. n in the nr" 1 £ alian and New nd ca in: of the boflrd rr[ direc- »»tm)k an important part in the hect £ nted out I to go forward bec of the hos ude of the prese Stro-Ftalian « theatre thejboard of directe The corporation ns are heavily bombard individual defendants have between Adige and y contention that the plaintiffs river Pasubio still without right te proce { in the su valley an. — ety SPECTACULAR FiRE IN et ot Tidme JERSEY CITY R. R. YARDS 1fterr the British at of > submission of the terr to both sides it is 4 : to make them pub firmed se attacks, e repulsed - - Unofficial advices from Salonikl say { Could be Seen for Miles Around—Po- ‘lhn bians have taken from the Bul- lice Believe it Incendiary. ans t llage of Remli on the | Nacedonian front. tions. In th zieres the which lqu Aug. 6.—A spec- z 5 : the police believe | \RRESTED FOR SMUGGLING [ r fire w | broke ht in | | { incendia SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF ARRANGING FOR CONFERENCE A 86-YEAR-OLD BRIDE ON MEXICAN QUESTION nt | CHILD INTO SOUTH NORWALK. 1 'ex- | Man Had Eluded an Officer and Taken TONIGHT Mre. IEmma Bostwiclk O'Donnell of | Commissioners May Begin Their | LIOSioN ! }"‘:u]c:l RISt e e WL s Boston Died on Wedding Trip. etings Next Week. we ed. . destro miles Utica, N. No eviden around giving of poison was ¢ s 1 Je Mrs. Emma : ! Bosto: the 66 uinary rra per liv- who ed he ning Jjeint comm: e vicinity becam the Pacific tiement of the’ exis fA. H. Hamilton criminologist, and po! ported tonight to I Bradley Fuller. Mr she did not dle from u the United co are expected (o i conclusion. \vfl)t‘xdh here ners may be s and th the Dlaze locomotive 00,000. from of Cars Rurm. cove two Covstis - indicated her stomach. during his trip | geia Y ire L Shean normal Dr. O'Donnell president has | o¢" the Tom carson o ined dur fourth husband ¥ Caril G fot e e e mili of $150,000 and n ill in his fa- S ! ral Charles on Page Three) vor. He reciprocated with a wiil SR ine of $ ing her his c the commission FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FOR Patriso - e % = G t{ FATALLY INJURED IN was taken sick on the tr the 11\; stions of with- ep ! i in \J)K- berth just outside Utic 1 trops, @ pro- NEW JERSEY HEALTH OFFICER|MAJOR HALE DRAFTED L 1 AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. affer it Gy Had Detr betion i ention of whey iaT|Secretary McAdoo Has Detailed Doc- FORM OF AFFIVAD!TS ol Mioms 7 of Toringten §\ s o o hay Dr el | geens v beinass Wonder Torsimer $00f en |F Disc e sl f Sustained Eractured Skull ; h the istrict Attorne = b stood Ho E s P e e s BRI N o diers with Depen when told of | 4 ! REVOLVER DUEL BETWEEN with a O o nven o ton, BURGLAR AND OFFICERS aly injured in automobile acci- > near herc oday that. he et N o Result;? in Former Being Fatally| r R un: t ie. Srdere MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS ey Rt party i Ly mer ‘Torrington On Lines of the Philadelphia Rapid ]y iy On_the way back Tran: road 1 o , is claimed t incheck X : vernment wi Charles G. Daws, . The Philadelph a man blamed by the ,,m‘fi.,:f"‘ tojuldsttem e i STRUCK AN DKILLED Chlose s neh f"f‘ g ; 0 motormen recent hu xmr": i BY N‘l AUTOM|B|LE[:,mHNHuf for Ge Two others received slight injuries. of the Pl 5 of Rhinebeck, Conne orphans, has —_— e wa 1ds in the abdome by the deputy sherift, S to look over the Fate of Thomas MacLellan of Chatta- |D. BIG DEMONSTRATION BY s the service in Amalg: d James Downix campaign nooga—Was Taking a Stroll. ! 1 WORKINGMEN IN LONDON. end Railv ve . = o Labpes OO President i = tonight infured iman, who 6.— Thomas ant | To Demand Reprisals for the Execu- ;X:(;l make a statement , ton 127 FERSONS PICKED UP tion of Captain Fryatt. A row morning. | from his wounds in a Poughke BY A BRITISH CRUISER. {would try 1 company declare t} it | hospital. second or published only fitte s o Manomet, | convention which 1s to | London, Aug. 6.—One of the biggest member o Survivers from Four Vessels Sunk by |l know, has been for st 19. | demonstrations by workingmen _that . : TO ALLOW GUARDSMEN St 1to regin it g e urred durtng the war took place not a an Austrian Submarine. relatives of D Vel The British Embassy algar square today. The great 1"" ON BORDER TO VOTE. <h oruiser has|€NOTSh help without ‘,‘;“? :‘:.1“ rtment g demanded reprisals for the the Srm of an affivadit. rbove mentioned t xecution of O answer the d yatt of the h steamer Brussels by the Ger- ed = Gov. Holcomb Planning to Call a Spe- te road gone but a short in stepping fo one side st 5 = cial Session of General Assembl: X pre SRR T stanes gpsen fn e 3 of th mans in Belzium, the speakers urging NEW YORK SUN PRESSES o ey Faunk Dy ang A ean e D OUBL E D ROWNING N B R e s o |cos stEslesiClty the impounding of all German proper- BADLY DAMAGED BY FIRE| Hartford ccording to a Hovas despatch. The B ! . wa e Aavliie Bun - v and the hanging of Emperor Wil- | learne : oyed were tha Crockc stearn. CONNEGTICUT RIVER{Strostte idizection T and was fon o Fourteen autoists were arrested |liam, Admiral Von Tirpitz and Gov- f < Room When the | H. Holcomb ining to call a spe- fir [nicoupis e tae) Mallan roaflypac e B e oo = macture 8t theinear ‘West. Hartford - late turday | ernor General Von Bissing of Belgium Biiee Etartad | cial sessic e 1 mby [Sicns gl cwo e vilC | Men Were Seized With Cramps While | P230 OF the brain. = ) oeh was|Diht and vesterday for speeding and |as “common malefactors,” before the esStantec. action as may be dee Tottenham and ¥ o pvbiohine Trying to Swim River. occunants of the caT. MK i |other,violations of the automobile | conclusion of peace. New ¥ T atlow 1 to the rescue of the Siena. i sl driven by Peter O. Harpor of WMt |, ™" Iyo arrests were made by five il et R es on w < Sun is fortihconsing. priacr| The Siena was the largest of the| Hartford, Conn, Aug. €-—The at- nt him to the Jordan hospital | COnStables. STREET CAR SIDESWIPED E{é’?f'fiw“ a mnu;v"l‘ to- | electicn. four vessels mentioned, her Eannrxmn“"m}fiu‘éf g\‘r:re g;zgyo T er® o | here where death occurred. Scorstary of State Lansing and BY A MOTOR OMNIBUS sub-cellar that |, The governor left last week for a|having been 2904 The tonmage of thol g ity o ine and a narrow es- Minlster Brun of Denmark in New Pl e ek oft on |VECRCIO (o Maine buE ne eemsuited | CONT HEMS 5o Hota Mricoupis, 1,50 from a like fate by the third man. | HOTEL MAN ARRESTED Yorkc slgned ‘tne freaty between the | Gondustor Kiled and Seven Passengers ks o ol | with Attorncy General George E. SUvGEaE D X, a a1, a ater | nite es an a 3 o <l s BUrn- | man before his departure, and is s: e 'é‘v;"uszf”i.“-,'“‘:_f;\ Sl crgxfi;:;i FOR MURDER OF HIS WIFE | yhicp ths country nrchases the Danish Injured at Salem, Mass. and the rubber roliers on the pr oo i i s oeHosNERINDISTRESS in mid-stream and sang, Their Dodies | Rusland, V¢, Police Say Husband Had | West Indles for §25,00,000. Salem, Mass., Aug. 6.—James B. Me- ifig%nge fi,-‘("é,m y i':/ et r;rvar;!or 15 lcomb is expected back in OFF NANTUCKET ISLAND 2 nr"y'!~; Eeenjilentans e ISE: D Wiam Tflcp' Naglte h? lhrefiexl‘dfll?- 3:::3o&cwsu%?{egtngfggvgzm;m' Eeriihs a week, and it is expected that the ca e 3 St | ~me ; alth officer for Fairfield by febsminyilh | Will then be made. at the all| 6ot Guard Cutter Gresham Has Gone | 2C0 (0 hang on to 1t untll Melp a™=| poyons vermont, Aug. 6. — Mrs | Boreea Homic: Dfiteer Georse 1, Hifl, | E0r8 injured tonight whon the cor was n =i i rived. i Yo ey . .| sideswiped by a motor omnibue. Tho Fitor to Her Assistance. i R George W. Durncan, wife of the pro-|Dr. Nagle will take the dutics tomor. =4 5 niboes oo | prictor of the Holland ho'el dled today Afng B Valery, " Havand, | STVSE OB ERG bus, Jossph Bydypls, OF pape heir way to the TO ABANDON LINE BETWEEN Nentucket, Mass. Aug. 6, — The| PUBLIC BEQUESTS IN WiLL D Pulleh wound: redsivad Tat Alant| tosianea s C & *| Peabody, was arrested on charges of b i ',h‘o‘“,)w;h';g""cd ihe BERGEN AND ICELAND |schooner Frederic A. Duggan efter| OF MRS. REBECCA B. WARREN | when her husbend visited the apart- Rl er n ecklonn oberation) e g Se———— {crossing the Atlantle from Cardiff, | — !ment house in which she was living| ADD B‘TES—- - e 4 TWO DEATHS CAUSED Because British Have Been Interfering | Wales was in distress and <lmost wa. [Amount to $160,000 «— Servants andl with their child. Duncan was arrest-| The aix 4 dmvighier of Wr. With Vessels, | terlogged off this island with a gun- | Friends Get $150,000. oA cnarged with murder, The noliss ant Mra. Afein Sith dled at Windsor | CHICAGO STRUCK BY BY HEAT IN NEW YORK L hont sianding by. FRunning through a | av that he had been jealous of his|Tooks of infamtfle paralysls, making ERLHEAT WAVE Berlin, August 6. via wireless to|thick fog, the cosst guard cutter Gres-| Roston, Aug. 6—Public bequests of | wife. and ordered her from the hotel a | the second death from the disease in + ANOTH Hundreds of Thousands Flocked to ville —Tt ns heen decided to|ham, in commend of Lieutenant M. S.|$160.000 were contained in the will of k ago. that town. si 5 £ 4-While Seeking R Mearby Beach Resorts. 2handon the steamship service be-|Hay was being directed to the schoon- | Mrs, Rebecca B. Warren, which was | e o ix Men Drowne S g Res tween Bergen and Iceland becanse of |er's mssistance and cxpected to talke | filed for probate yesterdny. — Servants | Movements of Steamships. Mr, Kgnnedy, United States Com- Waf inLake Michigan. New York, Avg. 6—FHeat caused {wo | Eritish interference with vessels trav.{her in during the night. end friends were bequeathed a total of New Yorlr, Aug. 8—Arrived: Steam. | mercial e at Melbowmne, ed. " ations here to- | ersing this route, aceording to an Ov- 5 —_— $150,000 by Mrs. Warren, who died re- | ers Vasnilefs Constantinos, Plraeus; |vised the Department of commerce| Chiesgo, ARg> 6—Axnother heat wave At therometer reg- agency despatch from cently at the age of 87 years. The | Re a@Ttalia, Genoa, Sailed: Steamers |that fhe Australian Government would | swept wfl:vhlcago and portions of. 0 degrces. The humidity was rzen, given out today. The Brit-| Sixth Case of Paralysis in Meriden. |y unz Aen' ristian i n and the | Mongolla, Lendon; Rochambeau, Bor- | uphold the Briilsh blacklist of certain | the middle west today with a mininum resistering 95 2+ 8 4. m. |ish aut <d, recently | Meriden, Conn, Aug. 6—The sixth|Soclety for the Preventior of Cruelty | deaux. firms undor tho trading with the ene- | temperature here of 96 degrees. Six; of thousands of persons |bronght the Norwegian steamer Flora, |case of infantile paralysis to develop | to Animais, both of this city, receive New York, Auqi‘z 6.~Steamar Ordu- |my act. men were reported drowned seeking, flocked to mearby beach resorts which |engaged in the Iceland service, into|in this city is that of Allen Mossman, | $25,000 erch; the American Unitarian |ne, Liverpool for New York, signalled. llef from the heat-ln Lake:Michigan. Ireporied one of the businest days of | Leith where she discharged her entirelaged 10 year, of 24 Lanouette street,|Assoclation $10.000; and the Meadvilla|No position ner iime given. Dock 8 a.| The United Ftates i IBM produced | Two deaths directly ‘@ue to the heat’ ithe season. cargo. whose illness was discovered today. Theological Seminary $5000. m. Monday. Useper valued at §204,855,875, were, reported. , it is decla

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