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[ “ 0 R i qu‘il Bulletin Service Flag N . et ot SR P o VOL. LXI—NO. 4 POPULATION 29, 919 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919 12 PAGES—84 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS WILSON ADDRESSES ITALIAN CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES | In Parliament House a Joint Reception Was Given President | Wilson—A Great Gvation Was Given the President by the Large and Distinguished Gathering—At the Quiri. nal in the Afternoon Mr. Wilson Received Representa- tives of the Italian Press. Rome, Jan. 3—In parliament house a joint reception was given President | ering, that desire to do justice, that] Wilson by members of the senate and | desire to e blish friendlines: that the chamber of deputies The large | desire to make peace rest upon right; und distinguished gathering gave the | and with this common purpose no ob- esident an tion. The president | stacles need be formidable. zland, 1 feel that atmosphere gath- ¥ Causesof LowPrices of Ligem Bonds L Armistice, Lack of Employment and 255 Spanish Influenza. 3. —Ch:ieimas, of employment Christmas, reasonable. {rounding States added to the already | and | | good prospects for wheat. it e {one mont “for the low prices at| each di 1ds have teen selling today as reasons ar helow par hi of Pittsburgh shortly after his re-|late turn. , assistant prose- 4 he had begun un inqui tmer | called for in the district of the 1Sth| At 5 p. m broker- | German Arm whom he larrived at New York, after being in|efforts were directed admitted | foreign Condense'! Telegrams B|g Flra in uevemn[l gained £39,000 in a week. Bullion gtk i::rs-;w'{:'}»qo estimate the w-flh Flremen Ahs tonnage of new ships launched in | Jdl\’l'fl 3 !a gain of 200,000 tons over 191 ce January at 600,000 tonms, Interstate Commerce Commission| 1 wo-thirds of the M rates on corn ‘from Indiana | : 1o Canadian destination as .| Lndeavoring to Eight Hour Day. Cleveland, h two- Cioveland' i absent i rt to en- Heavy snows over Kansas and sur- A bill introduced in House . grants| 8 and bonus of $1”'J for ! force fire broke oldier or sailor. lout in the four-etory Btelid building General Pershing will be the guest|in the heart of the down fown section this afternoon. A reneral alarm | brouzht tweive fire companies to the Voluntary enlistments are being | scene. . the flames had gained Corps. such headwav that hope of saving the United States destroyer McDuogal! Fuclid Building w abandoned and to check the for over a year. spread of the blaze to adjoining build- eneral Bullard, command- | ings. spoke as_follow: | _“The only use of an obstacle is to!m v not { the Army, arrived at Coblenz.| With the arrival of fifty firemen Your Maj} and Mr. Presigent of be overcome. All that an obstacle|handing to the s F equin- | Th. mors that the Sr\‘ondl were off duty, inciuding several . umber: You are hestowing upon | does with brave men is not to frighten | alent to the interest coup ws attached | Army will take over the occupied ter- | 10 manned 1¢ie engines, unprecedented honor, which 1. them but to challenge them. ritory of the Third Army | s put” under control. The awuse | believe that it is ex- | it ought to be our pride to overcome to me as th presentative ¢ g that s d in the way - at ple for T spe now that there cannot be 3 am . going to take s e of power. That has been srtunit v wanting, for the best | cart of the Am At it does not stay the e of intrizue. | Peace | RECE W g em disturoed-populattons dent of emphasiz of a gov- | . But we| ple and it is tion “oming to see me, T would | nds to see to it [ have tried to say somett e kind of protection is thrown | the occasion. As it is s m i known that this pe to suppos; ¢ to ciples upon w rived at ought ave the col somethir supplied | that my purpose is certain d them t her. | in that pa and T bel only one thi that holds | purpose those assoc ations together, if you exclude force, | is friendship good will. | right | ing _that men to- | cumstances they are | gether Is friendship, and by the eame | “Understand, I I en only thing that bind | { ther | friendship. sk at Paris is to or p of the world—to to 1 the moral forces that make at and justice and liberty and are given a vital or putabl _m,y. we do not ted peor 1 in hi other words, our thig: to ional psychology 1 atmosphere. my dealin ul of one the soul of another, e world witl cquainted tiement. They based upon right.” ple is crying and no people tlemen who les © who lead France and TROUBLE OVER DEPOSING PHILADELPHIA POLICE CHIEF | ladelphia, Jar The return of | FREIGHT EMBARGO WILL BE OF SHORT DURATION Washington, Jan. 2.—Officials of the Pr railroad administration ton i ex- [ James Robinson as superintenc pressed confldence that the embarco | the Philadeiphia police, relie cn the movement of export fie in- | liam B. M was a to Now Yor hia. | superinter result of nm tigation here, may bhe on of the naval nposed prove onl ze iraffic situation was said to be Jent. at W shington. During the inves The holiday season, labor ine Hon Foblnson: tra P o e e+ and accumulation of export ite leave of absence after York and I |o fthe y Daniels had the reasons given for the|to take charge of the situa in telegrams notifyinz the inson later on | turned to vesterday. ate.” [eutenant Colonel C. B. Hatch, as- ration | signed here by S entered the army lines affected of the restrictions e Joading Describing the embareo as a cfficials of the railroad admin ! g ry Danie! s said this “gate” had been closed as a|law enforcement officer, told Mayor precautionary ”mf“ufl;rn to m-v:m mith today that if Mills been congestion until the loss of time due | shorn of the authority in the molice . to the holidays and the strike e Do artment which i s out his dutie; the matter to the ece; e wou in car- bring freight handlers could bhe overcome. Forts outside the zone of congestion, r attention of the such as Baltimore and Norfolk, could | Washington authorities be utilized 10 a_zreate: extent for ex-| Mayor Smith replied ths lized > yor Smi ) it he was in port, it id. but officials hece be- | entire accord with the action of Di. lieve the situation will be cleared he- | rector Wilson of the department of | fore that becomes necessary public safet relieving Mills, who | was placed in cha { e f e - POSEN 1S COMPLETELY | ttone Sa s oot 5 IN HANDS OF PO e —— - Copenha Jan, 3.—Posen is ctrEns-'"ORE CAUSE FOR WORRY: pletely in the hands of the Poles, ac- | STRAW HATS To COsT MCRE | cording to advices from Berlin. The| is, Jan. 3. Men’s hats, both official build.nzs are guarded by sol- | felt, will not diers wearing German uniforms butichanges in style this year, with their cockades replaced by the summer or fall white eagle of Poland. The Poles have | tions made at the seventh senc taken complete charge even in !lmlt'ullvnntion of the American Ass German districts and the German na-{tion of Whol Hatters tional monuments have been overturn- | Prices of straw hatz were expected to d, often after violent fighting. {udvance, it was hile felt hats All the official money has been taken { would remain station: over by the Poles. The bakers refuse | — to seil bread to Germans and the ndergo any spring and . aceording to pred from 25 to 20 per cent. in existing Dublin, Jan. 3«~The Dublin corpora- | freight rates from At'antic tion has decided te confer the free-|ports in dom of the city on President Wi \ depuotation will be sent to Dari vhen the Prerident returns ‘here, for the porpose. @f Restowinz Uis honur Scuth America, Acia, Japan, Ansiralia and Africa were qnoa tonizht 1y J H. Rossetor d vetor of e —— - istice | line exploded in the Standard Oil| of the war, iomnd them yard: ner holders need ports with : 1,154 NAMES IN Tt ARMY CASUALTY LISTS A ke car D000 Salions of Gaser | 1 id Building w: f Wallace esti 000 destroyed. Tire ated ize loss at at Constable Hook, N. J,, hurn~| » s of one American wound- | LODGE URGES HASTE it : died are IN CONCLUDING PEACE asualty | Washing Dis on of terms w e today to the all o*her mat- in of Ra on ator Lewis of Illinois, the demo- nd Senator £ cratic member of the ms commiitee, defended and preposals, while of der, decl. ‘olorado, d= ard L. Dwyer, probe the Federal control and opera- tion of wire German troops are evacuating R:ga\ owing to Wounded Severely. ing in Action. undetermined. \N(,m to w alonia e- | 146 Connecticut names (Degree Undetermined). Wounded Slightly. e 15 b e |IMORE NEW ENGLAND Z MEN FROM GERMAN CA\(PSM % ‘31“\ _Secretary the world { partment sted men o ing now | released from > B Donahadian Newton Uv- Harry Swanson, Waverty, Joseph d'Anna New Milford Litch Lynn, rd M. Pope, Angelo Campotaro. !BALL AT WALDORF BY CREW OF THE BATTLESHIP TE/(Aa | Wa iur1 ton { 10ir 1olish colors fly frem every ho PILAREEYCHISNS TN !:;S 1;?cmolian of “olish colo very house, = 3 0 £ & OCEAJN F;}:r}’owr tnlaATEs. S e Texis , Jan, 3—Po> irg Wilson to Have Freedom of Dublin. e . o o T:,r{:}x ports to|grand fleet. it in ho\,nr ni Victor L. Bl e the ex-commander’ Sea watch More than 1400 including naval -d | high rank cers of w orevratens of the shipning oo0urd. «f- | bor, fective for Jenuary and veoruary inady franged and paid for lq.w Uu ‘J‘JL]"M WpOn R A, e ings. ets of the Texas, . ships now Iying attended the ball, A Labor-Saving Buying Guide The people who do the buying have long heen convinced of the fact that advertisements are in reality well informed sales people king to them in print. Ade‘.unq offers a labor saving buying guide. It furnishe e merchants and the manufacturers with la- bor-saving salesmanship. One good salesman can, by printing his talk, tell many thousands of people what they wish to know, where could only inform a few if he had to rely upon his voice. 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In th e past week The Bulletin has furnished the following read- ing matter for two cents a day: Bulietin Telegraph Local General Total oflu rday, December 28...... 76 136 299 511 54 107 106 355 568 December 93 1109 214 1416 January 80 160 259 499 Thursday, January %0 120 343 553 Friday, January 87 104 333 524 GG e U SR R 1735 1803 4071 perilous to the highest de- Massachusetts senator denied eviki.” wers: temg ¢ embs S ] Cross received per- | den: )¢ recommend fr [ & Council | con a league of h [ and otl s be de- American soldie r Hitchcock threaten N of 3 the peace conference ice the peace of the olved 3 tion or sidents or parties tely of small son to efore the sen ons fo the pot: on conce: beds of Cal Monday, w publican, of in s North D ort of ie of na-| The Georgia & Florida Railroad andr tion He ! be the republican | Augusta Southern Railway s o nly de pproval | ngements were comploted by = S the General Electric Co. for the for PlTTCSURGH HAS A clad in si 1de tor the woma Hayfor had sold his and had shurg sappeared N he wou turn ound tl ER CAS:: TO QO TO JURY TODAY Conn., J were comp’ teores is not in- ‘FI‘-'TY 'V' N TF’APFEB i Cherok re tras Kas vavx me {of the Hamilton Coal Comy {tinple and the chute are burni | namite is sed i v the | taken out. JUMP:_D FROM EIGHTH “TORV ROOM OF HOTEL l eyburn “was killed awaiting her “husband's re- turn from France and had beeu ur- Adviser on Iniernational Law who is now at the Peace Confer- ence. He crossed with Prsldcn! l Wilses, ~ 3 Cer. tho -CAPa, af missmiadenn FINE WORK removal tomorrow 3 ) seriously { he cl wounded soldiers possible to ide the bar wer the pow under normal conditio miles, could not be shore watch station o'clock, enforcing shipme and oar-prop: and coast zu cial | hardy to their credit during vron the honors in yvester iwork and rescue & 1 pull her hasers, power Ia ches ¥ be s q, #!boats plied betwean troops | destroyers and tugs | outside the treacl brought the Nort 51 GOAST CUARDS 4D BLUEIACKETS They Have Removed All But 200 of the 2,500 Wounded Men From the Stranded Transport Northern Pacific Without an Accident—Work Was Done With a Cold Wind Which Drove Spray on the Rescuers and Rescued, Srenching All Hands—Tugs Are Standing Alongside the Stranded Ship to Pull Her Cff as Soon as All the Pas- sengers Are Taken Off—A Snow Storm, Starting at 9.30 Last Night, May Delay the Rescue Work. Fire sTland, in a mile of Fire sTand’ DgmT, s, steaming in almost to bre nosed against the steel stranded transport ()rl‘ur of the liner and took off 150 men were disrupted when a driving norch- |at a time. The launche 19 east snowstorm set in at 3 tri nd the w Coast guard officers 7 | a lesser number, less the storm abated it would he ini- | & ere Gropped over and down them ers ambled. wered overside w cases where not knitted, were vays to launches ke off the wou As the blizzard dev the rescde fic 1.1 Sixteer ul Fire When dark t oper: ind W in the which steam- efore night- standing al- inds 200 yards danger tonight, n J. D. Meade, the aff of commandant of She was of the Long no h hundreds st guard, wi med val assistin: toda rter, he added, and was the s stirdy & e mid-winter storm sets 1fully manoeuvred a choppy 1la and the pounding of the 0 carried their I rms to safe From Ty tment, This work would as soon as the ip and the 1o arous sandk n Pacific ed to develop why Mr. McAdoo be-| lieves n I tion meanwhil enate adjourned until next| Senator McCumber, re- | X pects to | k paja-| downtown room- | when | o the room | t | IN A '\‘H‘E N VAN>AS(H ow . the SOLPIERS AND SAILORS -Jmping | eqrirpient atter being dis Y e M’ADOO DOES NOT BELIEVE NEW YORK MILK SUFPLY IN RETAINING RAILROADS IS SOON TO BE NORMAL New Yor Regeal by the tu 2ament to the ch exempts e interstate e at the op < s pro- > policy vork scted to a fire of ques means of lower of Iowa’ and 1 < blicans, intend- { f ihe Da n's Leigue, it of \hnn( 5014, T it advisable to to_private the| "M von | Capre he on of pi ting law. by con; ST solution of yrovide | - railroad | ! butors re- demanded. MeAdoo > r ot believe in retaining control for 21 n.u-\rb as0f d the e that New g oniy of mits Attoray Do of the Foaa I E: i 1 bv export corporation, all of | MURDER MYSTERY | sions threater of | the New be by the Gen- = SR op | the federal mans =i Board, Inc., who b e e -T‘I. rates in | as iy consid- mmittee on interstate com SaEe e 8 soind Daotitg 1 ks s f the dead]? | t deliver- arii ¢ emploves and of Tur Xesolutions p 1 ch provides 227,000 600 to Co- it the en the two re- 1d which 's action ecognize ftor strain- s of the re- s peonle, who to a just 1 ques- r to mar in the States.” OF P mqso .T oF IRELAND" SHORTAGE IN \/!E”’NA IS SERIOUS Montreal) — that the allied ictualling Austria It has been hortage in Aus in Vienna is ex that probably : 3 arrangements S than X nticipated may have tos | ‘ the population. o is ¢ ‘\IrOR'\"SL t The Political situation in Venezuela is reported to be considerably dis-