Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 1

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VOL‘ LXI—NO. 80 POPULAT!ON 29 919 NORWIG H, CONI SATURDAY, MARGH 8 1919 PRICE TWO ENTS GENQ.-AL EDWARDS GUEST Famous V Is W sembly. Favorable report was made ning annual reports of An act passed in the house relat M. C he wrior Received Great Ovation—Commander of | ™' Was Escorted by Hundreds of Soldiers From! t '>‘:d Club to the Capitol—Busy Day in the A. proj that reports of K commi hich ha v The act concerning the 28 W 1s 1 pa ite pe ar me ttention ion and salute as matter of discipline. The salute is 4 matter of ‘\‘h’—rw.\]w(‘l It came from savage time. He said to his brave lads: “Keep sour head and eyes above the mud, the feet can take carc of that” He insisted on salute with the eye and smile and he would return the same (\Ar\ ime, He told tie liers would sec to it that the haughty nd gave trouble rench coats sure do rec- e officer: igarettes with new. as they alute properl. not know about the enlisted but he did know that a general t do anything that was not » the men. He told of the Y. branded on the mules, the the men. e is not o wear the D. now in t he has th, D. on his Ii: told of the great work supply train, and ammunition ambuiance work, by the Con- siments that were not ex- ar. The Connecticut work, and o1l should Liem; no body o1 troops - record, he said, and the Connecticut med the most e prc |t build- s which pro- | lition of busi- | ioner sus general related inte: ve and dangerous work « v i when the men the men the woods defeated and there troops there e belie superior, the other s shock Che return- vonld make wait till the 12 some of returned ingly nd laylight American morning: had requires d by seir \: | picked pre order ded hall ny other MAJOR GENERAL EDWARDS oW office as, ster in this rezard his ADDRESSES nd The er t the of nd he felt and 0 the tre warfare, aviator start. seloeting s to he Te alw LEGISLATURE ciary re- harbors steam- | it rs 1 re wthorized red to ex- addi- mprove rford option the question Local 1 on "ox om stitute for recom imitte sctmer lermer orough more t d for the calenda to amend the law optome The committee on orporatior heir names incorporations substitute bil to adequately locations with me 2u: 1 orporated” immediately ic oth- shall shall com- the fter pora- own in some ta lendar The committee on education report- favorably of bill eliminating the imit of m for the edu- and leaving education of mount to be the ind = oard of Jlind per state The committee or nations the enemy b ative nom reported favorably on the governor of Tsaac judge of and nominating Jacob Caplan t court of New from July ven to 191 ndar. A bill establishing = close ed grouse was reported to the sheries and game, The iolation is a fine of not more than or im th hirty days season to Oc- tcher more than « 'x'"ndflr. or both senatc the Senator Klett the its action in re- prevent the sale of uors to . soldiers and rm, and on the sena- matter was tabled. The committee on the judiciary ported favorably Dill to provide when a bond for his family and with it the select- furnish support to the fam amount the bond. intoxicating 1 s mo tor’ n the 1t person the maintenante neglects to comply n shall to an Calendar. These calendar matters were pass- ed: Concerning the dissolution of at- tachment by substituting a bond where the damages do not exceed $300 by providing that the application for the bond may be brought to a town, city or borough court or to a judge of a court in which the action is pend- ing: that section 851 of the general statutes relat > yumber weeks w all be tained in order to recelve shall not apply chools 1w machine came the and ral com- onsible to b 1 he talk- ‘insisted on of main- ate aid to and | of | Feelmngladlmtuk Against the Allies| Because of Deporhhon of Six Nan-Bolshevik Munici; "Washington kas heen thro the arrests and non-Bolshevii Geueral the’ Viadivostok der the Omsi Official advic ircident Said ihere among the people tie allies hecause officials tives of the speetive gov. instructions. It was in here that States woull dictator of h General F Tom inter tok local a A pecul Viadivostok. resulted in tl n:unicipal city is withi ritory under al-Russian liced by Omsk gard to the sity Ma mu Ivancff Ri i was allies ‘rnme mated alli wary Or m th ering ithoritic set 1 the (he regime. ocal : wholc tion ac by the alied harbor. rst reporis of Rinoff :ndicat ition in commanders who 10 Kolchak. It instead the d to have neral plot into a deportation militar; Siberiar today permitted with situatior Mont government soldiery tigated by Gencrals ninoft, against rch 7.—Viadivostok coirmotion by of s cials by commander of dstrict un- government. reporting the was strong feeling of the city against the seimire of the R nta- notifin:l their re- nts and asked for nicip: noft, in oftic n irel Kolchak, nent 1 quaress ust the exists at ago, elections up 6f a Soviet vthough the vast streich of ter- sway of the Omsk The city is po without res uthorities. and the tually s hs ting the action of Ge, ed that if follow Hor- Siberian militar ire none too friend- developed, however. men deported were cated Omsk cen irapl the in 5 | Viadivos- | controlled | nd American warships in By Takgmg Co Washington, Mz Hughes, appearin court today cou mercial Cable and ( “ables companies ¢ master General control of the five days after t mistice, had misuse ferred hy a joint Iution, had given t terpretation of the congress’ terior motive ment owner: The accu generally King, who government tain missing i brought 1 t to prevent the po: taking over thei them with tho Teuegraph com Both > Although ations o askin cach side | November |ed until Yovember proclamatio; but did A Help You Should Nol 0%“!00" Did ing pap sciously short period of In half or speaking, - visit through every through the lor, the elers, the bank the things tha are able to to depend Yon Bulletin During Th you ev and are at the Bulletin Bulletin Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Totals HURLEY SAYS GE FEARS MU M vipr oard mutinc Hamburg Mr. H objected s because thes m Knowing he ship: his, said, prok | defini ‘xxhn\l his day | increase d be would rather to commit proposal which opposed by the provision ciothiers, entirely are losing advertisements would they sailors er stop to lance over le to flit time? thre every dep: the ac quarters of progressive ment of stores, auto s, the theatre t make this in a* short time w upon actu something closely e past week the fc v's columns for t e . and 0th, ce Telegraph March 1 March 3 March 4. March 5 March 6 Marel: 7.. EMANY TINOUS SAILORS 7.—Chairmax declared Ger de- incondi- rman_merchant s caused by fear of remen and allied control n delegates refused to tuke any nothing ing in and id M German this done themesives knew Hur han b to a would MESSENGER BOY ROBBED OF $62,600 IN SECURITIES | New York, none, a youtk the Broo charge of robbery the theft today of from Milton messenger boy The police had confessed boy: Marc of decl police Strohm, : implicatin ho7 0 ~Gust M was arrested tonight connection 600 wi . securitie: Wall in street ared Mignone g three other that Strohm was robbed of $49,000 worth of Liberty bonds a securities after he a deserted stairway ing on lower Broa unconscious by a bl Mignone, accordi employed as a br the building wher curred. They say having committed lunch hour. New York, Marc Workers' Affiliatio 1o accept the railroad ment_for a which has and coastwise day morning. He then work: terms_offered administration settlement of paralyzed shipping and $13,600 in other en lured tic in an office build- adway and knocked low on the head ng to the police, was the robbery oc- that he admitted the theft during his returned ‘and fin had b |NEW YORK MARINE | WORKERS ACCEPT AWARDS| I The n decided Marine by the for a settle- the strike trans-Atlantic since Tues- The railroad administration operat- ed 40 nt. harbor. Under agreement the me eight hour per in w and lighters tomorrow. The wage from 5 will incre: of the day and will ages. boats in the he terms of the n will have a basic receive an Ferryboats, tugs resume operations ases granted range to 15 per cent. | CHICAGO HAS PASSED 3,00,000 POPULATION MARK Chicago, passed the three according to by an_offi the sus, Chicago large cities of the closed on account influenza. Referred to the tce—Governor's ward L. Smith for of common pleas and of Trnest ¢ court of common March city y the it was said possibly might permit to displace Paris among the nomination 7.—Chicago has millien poulation estimates made of the concern directory, which, next federai cen- ial world. of the epidemic of Judiciary Commit- of judge of the court of ilartford connty Simpson of the pleas for New Ha think that about from an every drop in at salesroom, s | power tonight | Ed- | rti store ive hour store in departme the the f Al the va ntury an at woul requi al visits. impor mo; ning. Local 88 91 94 60 8 stituti W dent ix id, ¢ onferre ief of TO BEGIN SALE \NdEAT HOL in | Claims Bur . Misused Powers es0n ntrol of Cable| Systerms Five Days After Signing of the Armistice. harles E. he sup hefore eme ommercia was given | Rumania, with ine; Queen Marie of | daugt | Marie Paris. Official abbreviation was changed b, from Cal. to Cal Daylight Saving forced her beth, ved and of California | | will taw in the number of a crease ie drug habi Approximately 1,000 i= 5 ot iReiSalochTe James F. McNuity. 1 Steel Car ( men ve Ser ct. president of the The Dus)f“dorr Nachrict s rain d Germar ] 2,000,000 Strike col ind were can 1t Thirty thousa ditions continue unchang- ed A nd Italian workmen I w v OF § DINGS 320 NAMES IN FOUR ARMY | Wa on, Mar suaities | peditionary 1o Section_On 12. total 48 No Connecticu section. Second _sec! undetermined,) total 152 Privates—John Conn, Corporal Britain. Privs Stamford don, Conn. John F. The sectio; ernoon list shows Died from wor plane accident 1 and other 6; missing in actic The Connecticut include the woungs, Haven; died of dise drew Knish Oakville. The second noon list sho Wounded, wounded slightly Connectiut nam: lowing: Wounded Sergeant woundec Stone Wounded (Degree Undeter Simioski, Shelton CASUALTY LISTS ned) Norwich, Sullivan, New Lon- FRIDAY AFTERNOON LIST name following: Private John V. oder Private Jonas Z ase, on of 1 slishtly, Corpora Bridgeport HAYS OPENS PRESIE REPUBLICAN ENTIAL CAMPA Ev except B i subsc red cluding £500.000.000 | announced issue. overnment Troops Made an Attack From All Sides for !he Purpose of Relieving Police Headquarters—Spartacan Forces W Disciplined ‘ere Unable to Check the Aitack of the Well Government Troops — The Casualties Were Largely Among the Spectators, ON RIVE HARBOR Aty m, FOC OF A BOSTO BAK GOIN THOUSAND AT CAMP MILLS tin MURDER C —(B an | Jual were compa he| There de brilliant | Forent for the|g and Spartacan dquar- | were caught by surprise t pro- | cigat and plined e goy ively very litfle opposition by Mare \ Lt =iment troops organized co- republican rines. They without .effi- re unable to well disiei wrds L leadership s, although | 0 o'cloc 8211 SITUATION iN BERLIN NO CAUSE FOR WORRY ;, March 6—(By he German announced today that n gave theth no They said that Min-, Noske L sufficient ernmer, e situation in use for cr of Defense treops to maint worry RS S COMMITTEE Selecting of re princi- V/AR RELICS FOR THE VICTORY LOAN SAMPAIGN Boston, March 7. — Orders to as- semble 35 trainloads of war relics to completed | be to various varts of the coun- committee on | try use in connection with the| vacancies | Victory Loan eampaign have been re- | about | czived by Chester L Ca: of this | who | city, he announced tod: The col- llett of | lections will include tonks, big guns, resentative | machine guns, airplanes and otner de- ecent vices used by both the aliied and the German armic: Mr. as sent for speak- did not con- there were n the contest. | said of Pennsyl- | tu would not be | the 15 been director .'111\0‘1 yar exposition, ch government had to him for this purpose all to this couniry in care high commussion. The and British govern- All the relics of the alied war. exposition will be included in the ex- the I over 1 that red relics se Repre- floor of of the ndidate t he nce inue as Mondell mber said. reite ted | CANADIANS RIOT IN Bk | CAMP AT RHYL, WALES | London, March 7 eight to venty n persons are estimated have been killed and from five to > wounded in rioting dur- three ¢ t the Kinmel 1t Rbyl, Wales, ac- pool_despatch re- Great property despatch adds. headqurters in L statement with ne soldiers tement say ly due to back to sle to keep men, the the short- thm home. | MAETERLINCK, EELGIAN ( PLAYWRIGHT, MARRIED ch 7.—Maurice M nee \".“ n, known to- L resident Chateau village with the zal witnesses. which com- \ terlinek lis bride 26 rom his ANDATE THE UNITED STATES The Aihinian del- , after 10 commis- lestions, ceau, om here was damage wused the nadian military N POLICEMAN | ng the men s impossil ive owing to ymises ement adds, to erlinek, RAPH IN BERLIN{ 1t crow romance M ormer W ALBANIA SEEKS M BY the supreme amir claimed 1 giver nd ER G TO EL/ROFE ESIDENT OPPOSED TO i SINKING GERMAN FLEET Washington, Ma President E\\\.‘ on s sinking of ‘UH wrrendere 1 fleet. n ) Fuller 1ssachu: rch 1 pu he seems to nexz | | who do 1 lded tha sposition considered turthe 0 TERMS| Py offic | | SIX MONTHS’ SENTENCE FOR DRESSING AS U. S. OFFICER Mar. T7.—Frank Modi Springfield was sentenced to months in Springfield on af he had in the federal 't that he had unlaw- uniform - officer army. Federal of Modlik had posed to win favor Bosto serve six o | pleaded The | today ¢ guilty cha illy worn the of heUnited testified war hero in L woman. order ALL THREE ACQUITTED IN RANGER WILL CASE Mar T—Miss Edith F. narged with mspiracy to Jjustice by ffering for pro- bate a spurious will of her brother, Henry Ward Ranger the artist, w acquitted by a jury in supreme co W. Myer an here tonight. Carroll Richard H. G. Cunningham. indicted with her, also were not guilty. The hours jury was out e Mor ne frie nty and e Twe red to >s were | obstruct unable red as heing inswer - from mation camp wa. yerators B 27TH DIVISION TO BE SATURDAY, MARCH 22 New York, A victory REVIEW OF Colonel dge advo- CALLS FOR REMOVAL OF BURLESON FF\C Xu' 3 I ienes c v —No sclution resoiution Central olution was | | UENOS Amssl { manimously adop o | presented by Percy Thomas, \nu..mml.mv national president of the Commer cial Telegraphers’ union, deputy | 4

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