Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 24, 1917, Page 9

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Copyright, 1917 The House of Kuppeaheimer . BEFORE YOU BUY ANY OVERCOAT THIS SEASON, SEE OUR KUPPENHEIMERS. IT’S THE FINEST COLLECTION OF MODELS AND FABRICS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED FRENCH MODELS FOR YOUNG FELLOWS—THE TROOPER, THE CAVALIER, THE BEACON AND BEVERLY ARE SOME OF THE MODELS FOR MORE CON- SERVATIVE DRESSERS. IT’S A GREAT SHOWING, AND TO YOUR INTEREST AS WELL AS OURS TO SEE THIS DISPLAY BEFORE PURCHASING. Overcoats $15 to $40 Suits $15 to $30 N -1AE pwasman N STREE Recent heavy rainfalls in the Dutch From Batavia Reuter states that : East Indies have cavsed many lanfl-!ilerr Soltesz, an_ Austrian sciengiis b T gt Sl gl e slips, severe ' damage, and se\'enlexplorer‘ has beén murdered in the | UP SEIZED SWEDISH MAIL | {raqe M!;rde,xcalled fox. by, e war deaths. Dutch portion of New 3 5 e Bl BB S L i Three Pouckes That Were Taken at Halifax Several Waeks Ago ports te those countries. The delivery will be maa - rcw without ceremiony, th‘. e.l:loblmllnry déciding to turn over the pouches be- « Washington, —The DBritish ’ . 5 The embassy today decided to deliver to)cause of the urgent representations “. % e Swedish legation without exami- |that the information is néeded in car 5 ~ fl| nation the three mail pouches seized | FIN%, through negotistions and the . lalifax several weeks ago and |mail matter is Containe 1 the aimed by Sweden to contain ‘only | pouches. o will co-operate with subscribers to the LIBERTY BONDS -By Loaning Them Money, for That Purpose, in a Reas- onable period, at- &9 Interest THAMES NATIONAL BANK UNCAS NATIONAL BANK MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK The . pouches were taken from the lsteamer which brought to this cou Liry Dr. Hjalmar Lundbchm, fthe ne i{head of the Swedish econoniic mi |sion and the incident has been t { subject_of considerable diplomatic cof | respondence. DORT NEGLECT YOUR STOMACH I If yon are not able to digest your food. if you lack an appetite. if your stomach is sour. gassy., upset. your tongue , your head aches and vou are have heartburn use ti-0-na the firsj dose brings Sure, safe and effective relief. now—today—a_sixty cent hox. 1a by Tha Toa & Osaoed Cn To Order 10,000 Heavy War Trueks Washingtan, Oct. 28.—Contracts for the ten thousand new hegvy duty war quartermaster department. it was unced today, and the first delivery i~ expected in January. Southington.—This town overscribed its Liberty Loan mipimum bv ,000, tha minimum allotment beine 2202.000. ,, Sinn Fein Leader Arrasted in N.Y. BY SECRET SERVICE MEN Liam Mellowss is Charged With Obs taining False Papers to Enable Him 16 Lsave the Country as an Ameri- can Seaman—The Baron Has Been Interned. 5 e e New York, Oct. 23.—Liam Mellowes, one of the recognized leaders in the n r m i1 Ireland on londay, 1816, and an associate, Max Von Reel ‘nited States Secret rests were made on ths eve of an an- ent by Premier Lloyd George house of commens timt the British government had knowledge of another plot to land arms ia Ireland. Mellowes is charged with obtaining false papers to enable him to leave the United Statés as an American sea- man, Vén Recklinghausen, styled by Flynn as @ - “patént engineer of no little ability,” has been turned over to the federal auth for internment dur- ing war. eH is declared to have been an 4ntimate associate of Sinn Feiners. A statement jssued by Flynn waid papers found in Von Reckling- rooms and on his person. show definitely that large sums of forward to France for Had Sesman’s Passport. :euov’t was arrested ' Monday t in sessfon of & seaman’s passpart made out in the name of trick Donnelly,” and whieh, it is @eclared, he intended {o use in re- turning to Ireland at the earliest op- portunity. Atter the flflars of the Irish revolu- tion last year, Mellowes made his way to the United States by shipping as a coal heaver, aceording to Flynn's stutement. Secret service agents had bhith under surveillance shortly after his arrival and learped of Lis asso- clation with Dr. trick McCarton. knewn to his Sinn Fein associates in this couns#y as “the first ambassador to the United States of the Irish re- public,” the statement safd. They plotted to. return to: Ireland and Mc- Carton shipped on a American steam- ship leaving X York last Wednes- day. On advices from New York se- cret service men, McCérton was ar- redted at Halifax and is now _bein, held there pending prosecution for his complicity in the Dublin riots and “h! activities 4n this country since early last year,” according to Flynn. Literature and Papers Seized. “onsidgsable literature and papers of int to this government were taken in the raid of the preémises of Mellowes and Von Recklinghausen and it will be some time béfére the varfous ramifications this -plot can be thorpughly -detailéd.” seid Flynn in an- nouncing the arrests. He deciared Von Recklinghausen “has been men- tioned as an eénvoy left here by Count Von Bernstorff” and that he main- tained two residencesyin New York ovne of wHich is near an Bast River bridge commanding a clear view of the river. | - “Von Recklinghausen was also as- mociated with a group of Turks in one of the several houses occupied by the conspirators.” says Flynn's .statement. which added fhat a short time 0, four of these Turks attempted to leave on a neutral vessgl “on a mis- sion, the nature of which finally pre- vented their sailings. NEW: S FROM BRITISH FRONT IN BELGIUM Germane Delivered Heavy Counter- Attacks—British Fell Back. British Front in France and Bel-! gium, Oct. 23.—(By the Associated Press). The new allied line estab- lished Inl yesterday's limited attack astride the Ypres-Staden railway, was intact this motning with the éxception of the loss in the southern fringe of Houtholst Waod of one fortified farm from which the Dritish were forced to fall back last evening when the Ger- mans delivered a heavy local counter- attack. Yesterday’s operations may not be recorded as a success and while only Ilimited ohjectives were sought their attainment has greatly improved the gllied_position. It was hard fighting at numerous points, and the Germans Ibst heavil especially in the region of Poelcappelle. Large numbers of enemy dead were reported this morning lying in front of the British advanced posts. The fighting was especially severe near the point of junction of the Brit- ish and French forces. The German defenses on the outskirts'of the wood were stsong and the enemy fell back battling determinedly with machine guns and rifles. At one point north of the Ypres-Staden railway at the edge of the wood, the PBritish advanced lery fire. The main allied line, how ever, was today well north of the strong line of German positions which ekirted the outlying copses of the wood. More rain fell last night and this morning. doing much to offset the ef- fects of the recent few days of sun- =hine | WHY 16-YEAR-OLD BOY KILLED AN ELDERLY MAN Because tim Had Plenty to Eat While s Family Was Starving. New York, Oet. 23.—A sixteen-year. old boy who pleaded guilty to killing & 60-year-old man for the reason the man had plenty te eat while he and his family were starving was sent to Sing Sing prison today for from eight to_sixte years, Benjamin Asnis confessed he shot Samuel Schneiderman July 5. “When 1 went to his house” the boy said, “1 found him eating. He 4id not invite me to eat with him. I thought How wnfair it was that an old man should live like a prince while I and my mother and brother were starving.” The court accepted a plea of man- slaughter npon the district &ttorney’s representation that Asnis was medi- cally although not legally insane. Secretary Baker to Visit Camp Dev- ons. Washington, Oct. 23.—Secrstary Ba- ker left tonight to pay an’ Inspection visit to Camp Devens, the national ar- my cantonment at Avef, Mass., and the Harvard Univefsity training #chool. There are more rats .than human wéings in the Uited Stateés and every rat is a food waster. Trust the sweet tooth of a child to find what’s good to eat. Give your kids a taste of PfE: whole blanched ‘ and ask ’em how PENNANT Peanuts compare with the ordinary salted peanuts. Dr. Harvey W, Wiley, the food expert, says peanuts are nutritious and a valuable food. Let your children eat a confection like PENNANT whole Salted Peanuts that will give them strength as well as satisfy their sweet tooth. PENNANT Peanuts are the original whole salted peanut. We keep the peanuts whole to retain every bit of flavor. Try the taste. They’re always fresh. method of packing ’em. PENNANT Peanuts are sold only in the distinctive glass~ ine bag like the onein thisad. ler's It's our 5c. at all first-class stores. The Planter's Nut & Ghocsiatp Co. ‘Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Plantations in Virginia NEW HIGH RECORDS ONLY ONE CHANGE IN COTTON MARKET IN THE FRENCH CABINET uying Sent the Quotation Up | Berthou Replaces Ribot as Minister to 2821 Yesterday. of Foreign Affairs. New York, Oct. 23—New high rec- ords for the season -were established in the cotton market here today by sharp advances in the price of October contracts, Shorts were urgent buyers, vending' the quotation up to 29.21, or more than $5 a bale abbdbve yesterday’s Close. Trading in the present month will end noon Thursday and’ the advance was attributed to final cov- ering by those who had soid last sum- xpecting their cotton would be rought here for deliver: Lively B . 23—President Poin today signed decrees naming J. Loufs Barthou as minister of foreign af- fairs, replacing Alexandre Ribot, it is officially announced. All the other portfolios in_the Painleve cabinet re- main unchafiged. After leaving the Elysee where President Poincare decrees, Premier Painleve Ribot. It is understood members of parliament that will tgke an early opportuni plain to the senate his reasons leaving the foreign ministrx Palace, gned the visiteh M mong_ the Ribot to ex-: for Manchester—’ inducements that are now being offered to plumbers and steam fitters, who must be union men in order to get the work has caused several who have been working as mas:zer plumbers to return as members Manchester—Manchester lfodge of Masons conferred the master Masc® degree at the meeting Tuesday even ing. The district deputy paid his nnual visit at this time. a New York City Physician and Medical Author says: #There can be no strong, healthy, rosy- chy ithout por day after m e the strength and endurance of wenk, mervous, run-down folks 100 per cent; in fweo weeks’ timc many instances. Avoid the old forms of metaliic iron which m-g Injure the tecth corrode the stomach, and thereby do more harm than good. Take only organis iren—Nuxated [ron.” It s ensed in this city by Chas. Osgeod, Lee & Gageod Co. and all good drugaists, Dr. Ferdinand King,

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