Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 30, 1916, Page 8

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Wirsless- From Berlin Tells of Decision s ?mlflh- ont. 29— Wirsless des-|’ “reporting d “the utmost confl- a the ability of their repre- s and of the United States gov- \ raen’ eg @0 all in their power to interésts in Rumania. -0 called the “Romana- id entirely owned by tandard OIil Company iA)f No“w Jersey. The jperty comprises wells wnd Mnmu»::d undeveloped oil ter- ritory. The output up to thirty days ago averaged 6,000 barrels of petrole- um dafly, it was stated. Ths maih ef- fices are at’ Bucharest with an Amer- ican 'named fadler in charge as man- aging director. CONFERENCE OVER STATUS_ OF 3 P ILLINOIS GUARDSMEN Wheo. Have Refused to Take the New Oath of National Defense Act. i o e e e o et et~k Chicago. Nov. 29.—Confusion re-| | garding, the status of Illinois National| ! Gu en who have returned from| | border service and refused to take| | the new oath prescribed by the Hay-| | Chamberlain national defence act was| | emphasized. today when Major Ale Da-| ' vis of the First Infantry declared all| | the proceedings connected with muster- ing_of the militia in and out of fed-| | eral service this year was under an obsolete law and hence technically il- legal. 'he situation has become acute in Thicago as the result of wholesale re-| ! fusals of members of the First and the| Second Infantry to subscribe to the| | new obligation and indications are| ! that other reziments will likewfise stand pat on their criginal oaths of enlist- ment. {The Hay-Chmsberlain law became effective on June 3,” Major Davis said today, “It was not until the nineteenth of that month that the call for mobi- lization of the militia came. The troops should have been mustered in under the n®w law, but instead the entire pro- ceedings were carried on under the 0ld Dick act, which had been repealed by the new act and had become ob- Eolete.” A majority of the second infantry has refused” imequivocally to take the new oath. Officers and men say their ob- Jjection s to the addition of the three year reserve clause. WILL OF EMPEROR 3 FRANCIS JOSEPH OPENED Contains a Legacy of £50,000 For His Actress Friend, Katharina Schratt. Aga.llon of SOCONY ,Kerosene costs from 10 to 15 cents. mBumed in a Perfectlon Smokeless Oil Heater, it will : ), odorless heat—more than" enough to warm comfortably any ordinary room. There s small comfort in 10 or 15 cents worth of coal these days. Perfeetnon Oil Heater is on When you want it and off whenyoudont.-_ R e i T.ondon, Nov. 29, 2.30 p. m.—A Beren lnspatch ‘to the WireleSs Press says that the will of Emperor Francis Jo- wenh, ‘which was opencd the morning rtaln whether for his funeral, ound to have in it a provision for acy of £30,000 to the actress wrina Schra{t. This part of the thé despatch says, was dated \e vears back, while other clauses keen added during the war. ncess Elizabeth, » the emperor’'s -daughter, inherits the same You can’t put | it out with-a-t-um of the wrist— asyou cana Perfectlon Oil Heater. Kotharina. Schratt. fofmerly of the : (e Iy You can’t light itina jiffy if there comes a cold S timafe friend of Emperor Francis Jo- % ‘ caph, At Schoenbrunn Castle Frau > s i neHily évery afternoon to keep the em- 1 ) A a7 o8 st |.Arm‘ <¢ompany for an hour or two. He H oh a t & N peti s ipsert 40 b lmefl or get out of order—or dirty up the house with ashes. It is as vl i peaf | ¢ ; mexponslve to buy as.it is to use.. "mperial Theatre, for years was an in- o 5 P Oll H Schratt ‘was accustomed to appear map—as YO“ m a erfeam eater' I, pturn catled at her town house, where| |3 The Perfectlon is. sohd substantial, self-respecting—it doesn’t amoke. : tions between the two contin- | ’ where the severe criticism thev caused in earlier 3 » years, before the death of the em- 2 press, gradpally died away. . + MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ARE ARRIVING IN-WASHINGTON High Cest of and Food Embar- 9o Are Dominant Subjects. . : oo .'LSOCDNY ot 5 oln B+ See that your dealer defivers SOCONY ; & Kexosene and you won’ t hnve any trouble with your hmps. stoves and E:..fn“dé:'.fi..;‘n'?"’.i;o?fg Frem ta the | |18 ; : : batio 0. e, trged by Romreeaatrs | |18 : : SO‘CONY Kerosene is. the trademnrked name of ‘the Sundu'd Oil : . Fitzgerald of New York as a remedy. s mydiggv‘!;:xl!'h:; Dresented a wide Comp.ny of New, York’s best grade of refined oil. See that you ‘Gt retmety 148 deieting Cannions ho the| ! . L SO(X)NY and no other. Look for t.he SOCONY Siga at your ‘rooer' 8 subject threatens to lead to much de- 3 bute in gongress. Members.in charge of other legislation, fear that it may n y 5 o 3 Impede progress of appropriation measures. Representative Fitzgerald sald to- - : 3 i day that he would have two bills| ! or ' ready lx:; ln{mduct;an ‘Monday bear- Prineij Offices’ » 2 - i ing on the proposed embargo. Amo: = c P" other house members who. talked of| | oo 4 e : : the -situation today were Minority ] : | B B M| : el m A.LBANY -~ BUEFALQ ggsro y : . did not bauev- an embargo would be placed oh food products and that it was not A remedy for the evil. A embargo . offered as a retaliatory S measure, in-hie opinion, differed great. P ly from an embargo to regulate prices| : e 3 e : and sufficlent warrant did not exist : . « 6 for a retaliatory embargo. 1 S . DENIAL THAT'CRUISER : : e ; = gt g A : : ; b | NEWCASTLE WAS SUNK ‘ Neo Bri 8hip Was Sunk During Week of Nov. 12 in North Sea. Lomdon, Np 33 p. m.—Denial that ‘he British cruiser Newcastle was sunk s reported in a wireless despatch on h' serength of advices from Rotter- lam, is made in an official statement | 'nued this afternoon, as follows: “With reference to the statement, in the German .wireless today ~hat the British cruiser Newcastle struck a mine onNovember 15, and sank at the en- rrpnec to’the Firth of Forth and that ven of her crew were killed five wounded, none of His ‘ s ships was mined or sunk !urln( the week ‘from November 12 ‘o November 18 in the North s2a. The whole story with its circumstancia! de- 3}:, lb a !ahric;{llon 4 he Overseas News Agency res- satch Teporting the !hwflf of the \xo;rutle weached this country last L ‘ Mn[ ‘bothers. you, apn’t ‘wait it buy J‘IAMP CLARK’S REMEDY el e : . o _AF Ao v . £ téa fig pol ] ean celebrate the. fact thate . FOR HIGH PRICES |2 rice, say “Clark: . | wha bag' ' o Do peaker dedlar u ey 2 : 28t o "p;’“"‘.‘,,""" ‘f,'.’é‘.:; \dv:m Eviryou. Whe' Cah to Keep nn—hy. We Should Eat Moro othy l:d«n‘hniu‘h 1

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