Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 14, 1919, Page 1

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Norwich Bulletin Service Flag # POPULATION 29,919 NGRWICH, TUESDAY, paid tribute last night to 'the late ) ¥ Colonel Roosevelt. Mass meetings held at Colon and Panama, and at th X Stadium at Balboa, where two thou: 1 and canal employes had gathered, were | | —As a Guarantee For the Carrying Qut by Ger-| of the Armistice Conditions and to Hasten Ger. | Priston A oo ' wpliance With Some of the Terms—Supreme | Has Agreed on an Extension of the German| o—First Full Session of the Peace Congress| e Place on Saturday Next at 2.30 P. M. ues, | b1ed_report from C y Gen- | Secretary of the organ ‘..nu reached is said to have | PCS ancial st restore nd locomotives, laving pres- OF PEACE ESS NEXT SATURDAY were | the Reading ition into the ound of the col- % ot the | AMERICANS ARRIVE AT PARIS FROM AUSTRIA} ked coach virt- be express ually coversd the ¢ hour before s atl o a collision JOBBERS PLACE dictment returne charging violation Sherman | & of the new The indictment ¢ charges ation was formed ocoretrade| Dr. Fletcher early in-1912 subsisted and to eliminate competition by grant- |0 & diet of potatoes for ing of rebates, fixing of re-szie prices = G B ts of “eligible or $1,000,000 Fire in Montreal. which were s100d to ba blacklists | iness of jobbers Whoso names, did_not o bear_on them; control the en rdiag the deporta- d bad eaused to, refugees of the and circulation of lis tended and un Prnx-ua Cabled Paéaérafinhs CANAL ZONE PAID TRIBUTE TO ROOSEVELT| Panama, Jan. 13—The canal zone addressed by Acting Governor W. J. Douglas and William J. Price, American minister. nsidered at Session of Allied Military Advisers in!Y. M. ¢. A. DISTRIBUTED FREE $1,400,000 CANTEEN SUPPLIES New York, Ja: atic answer tha the Your Idiers is 1 3 ributed fre anteen suppli chairman of the ve of soldie This total aid, is ex loss of §3 in operatin stores in Great Britain. £aid his statement ed on a c Carter, chief zation in Paris, do not include the | it for November jand that the figur and D said_his Iy substant clow act n” as they ciude only the value of swee ‘smokes” and hot drinks given to me n in the trenches, prizoners of war e with aid t ’ 0 clork Birsy for. whi o charze was made, the Y. M. C. conducted its canteens at aa actu polies distributed last, he said, and the N 31 1p to Octo- me) grand fotal xcluded irom ropriated b 2 1d roof of | SPARTACANS DEFEATED IN THE BAVARIAN ELECTIONS Berne ] 1 resulted the Centrists . Independent Soc acans met with ¢ OBNOY!'OUS RE THE WHITE HOUSE other dem Hous: m. member: ]I'm'i enteen | which spe weye burned, pr take actio iled his pted t Friday, Jan. 10.—The i of be- e local and in OBITUARY. Dr. Horace Fletcher, 5 13.—D 1y known as : died her cated at Darimouth coliege. 1865 he has been a traveler, and ¥ s and ges jcal s author of numerous ago | to | Bels in- Mont 1. 12—Fire i trict here vesterda ap-lpropertyv loss estimated 51,000,000 ternational Gold Boston Bark Tellr ‘G""dmd Telgrars | Norway's shipping tonnage is 1,822.- | Embcl.dfid ??5 Efifi' s ckats of manganese ore 1 ‘Eighty Per Cent. of Pool Gonsidered F or Settlement For F oreign Wi Exchan ge Transactions Without the Shipping of | % kY ¥ ufacturers’ Bank, Was Ar- Motreani—$13 the | rested in Colonel Roosevel Strike Movement i 13.—The most em- | were orthcoming | trust | ronto, Sloane | Wit DECLARE MA LAW IN BUENOS AIRES| ® ¢ Persons Arrested as Strikers and Strike Agitators Are Russians—Some of the ngleadcrs Resisted Arrest and Were Lassoed &y Police Officers and Dragged to the Police Station—Prisoners Boast That Be Renewed on May 1. tives from onary them were fu: ccount of revol of “Phursday iisht on po- stations ned, than then the; nd to rihrow of the procecd go¥ RIKE IN | IMA AND CALLAO v is in full Troops are points. < attacked, . They we=c! ¢ of wound- 2 attacked thet 2z considera- nz forces to Moro- \YAL" AL l"’\ll MFETI'\G o AT CLUB IN NEW YO! ..<\ INVEST dame band during a er mother | Able | _ Cleveland, AMERICAN STEAMER YUMA, } BAIR (CLAmEING SUGAR LADEN, WRECKED NULLIFIED BEY “BONE DRY” AMENDMENT STATE STAY ors who were LAND DISCOVEREL Woman's | PURCHASING FOOD FOR _RELIEF OF FRENCH CW‘UANS‘THREE BAND >urchases of | on and forw: a recent purchase of f » amounted to 47,906,- | Austriay distributed under the di VENT IN DELIVERY n population | OF MAIL TO TROOPS ABROAD VA L NAVY’S EXPENSES FOR \/H\R'CA' IECRNIY EC CONGRESS TO HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR ROOSEVELT Horace | expert | composed of & Do T Martin of Vi Eintas in 1849 and was edu- Chamberlain of Oregon h a committee of the house in * joint memort e Roosevelt {0 be the capitol Feb. 9. e VOTES FOR RAL PROHIBITION | had VASHINGTON record PICKED UP LIFEBOAT OF MISSING STEAMER da HOUSE VOTES $100,000.000 FOR FOOD RELIEF IN EUROPE | tication of food. He numerous health, so- Wilson's newest re aporopriate $109 T food relief in European ccuntries, oth- | was followed to- | night by passage in the house of the Tving the appropriation. 3. The measure now enate, where administra- 1 early action. SPIRATORY DISEASES TED IN SOUTH 13.—Surgeon G ¥ S that sol.| teiephonegndtelegraphservice. ¥ Can't Settle It '\"va' Way. ers of crazy ®cuilts are” not lunaties. FORECASTS FLIGHT ACROSS THE ATLANT! IN MAY 3 Wireless London cross the the fMight. e time was h would bo 4 frontiers. ch are of a and the ummer of a by air- CREW TAKEN OFF THE STEAMER CASTALIA' 13—The United here late today that wire~ from the steamer in Bekm and a_had been; Three of the g. The mes- d not keep more than ar nd that 2 steamer had been ordered to salvage |her and then sink her as a derelict, | States shippi ceived word of sjo m-| Investigating Working Con- r own ditions Of Telephone L8 And T amendment e egraph Service n- s Julia O'Connor, of Eom"i who was recently appointe: ar General Burleson tf organized telephonf ountry cn a com to investigate thi g #nd wage condltions of thy Tt nor is president of the Tela Operators Departm ¢ thy rtiong] Brotharhood of Eles Workers and a member of the executive , board of National Women's*Trade Union I-nan. 0°C;

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