Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 1

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Bulletin Service Fl VDL LXI—NO. 83 HEARING ATHARTFORDONBILL FOR PRESIDENTIAL SUFFRAGE, POPULATION 29919 NORWICH, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919 St Parrts Boheyi Forces [To HeeArange i Destroy a Vlllagel # ..mad Finances London, March 11.—F TEN PAGI:'S—SO COLUMNS* PRICE T\"‘J CENTS Condenseu Telegrams | Five thousand Russian pridoners of | war aped from the Ruhleben| camp. Striking shoemakers, paraded in Brooklyn score of persons were injured in| e e Kailroad | near Washington, Pa A great American ~memorial BlG TRI][LEY STRIKE ?i,, rs woul proposed sk Channe ceording required o complet inel o 8000 strong, | from | « | Infantry Atlacks Were R- droad Executives Are to e Every Seat in the House Chamber Was Occupied and Man Were Forced to Stand—Women’s Suffrage Association |’ Marched Up (_apliol Hill Carrying Placards on Which Were Names of 98,011 Women of the State Who De-| sire Right to Vote—The Arguments Were Short and Crisp. hall no £ more r na TUESDAY PROC OF GENERAL ASS the Section 6264 of the gener The money rece The bill was rejected cc act concerning blind THE SENATE, nate reported erning prot sther probate ejected, mit iary con the INEDINET, WASH. Sonth Carolin o on f rout members persor | KING ALFONSO OF pulsed by the Americans, British and Russians. of lahc involvec would 3 A. > Bolshevik led the villaze of almost com- SPAIN Jutnumbered | now < morning Vistavka an roops con: HOP A VICTIM BULGARIAN TORTURES | h 10.—Greek s received Yiamantopulos, bishop ¢ Th wccording to NEVILLE LAND ORDNANCE PLANT part of ordnance AN ORGANIZATION XT HOUSE COMPLETED WORCESTER BANKER MAKING FLIGHT TO '\IEW VOPK Y CONDITIONS TO BE V’\‘POSLD ON GERMANY conditions include il be built man mater; royed. t no tanks yoison rmar ind des allied commi Causing Alarn:. Allies wouki stil | a Cooperate With the Rail- | road Administration. Washington, executives meeti |1ate today create | seven, with How jof the Northern 2 | {0 co-operate {istration |ana i | Railroad | session committee of | ird Elliott, presiden Pacif chairman, | with the railroad admir 2 the Ar nce corporatio hankers ir irond | | Albert H. Har | Saident| New of the | Lovett chairman d Daniel and | imore | road war ir hanker pital will be tablished at Rhe Employment of discharged. Brmsh‘ nel und l-.xm L l-;nq,l:?n clianne s be- {Police in 141 Cities and Vlllages Have Made Preparaticns to ng considered by the b Deal With Any Disorder Which May Develop—Em- ernme: Company K, 106th Infantry, returns went through turned unwoundec Lieutenant Parodi, an Argentinc | army established a ne American altitude record when One man'was killed and four inju nay tain's debt totalled $29,605,47 arch 31, 1915, according i ted in London ves y af War Baker eek, M president u{ the Wa Mant ‘(ea—ne. Cuhsn sugar. pvoducllon Britsh Government decided to The remaining A report from | succ GERMAN PRESS OPPOS TO LEAGUE 0: NATIDNa W“-ie sald\evs Arthur J. Balfour Secretay of Amrican Main Headquarters ap- her works Reports i Havar-a Chilean loan ammm\mn say | Soft coal output for the week ended | th FIRST WOMAN MEN OF HAR BRUNSWICK A PLACE OF REFUGE FOR SPARTACANS | TRAFFIC BLOCKED ON THE DANBURY DIVISION, N. H. R. R. D: y f ‘GEPMAN OFFICER SOLD London, Marc | ten, formerly | aviation Por- man | eviki for anes were v n then fle 0,000,000 ma ~ {headed a conspi il A hotel piano was lost when andusk a hotel remodeled been found by ing under over a pit a ne Rmcrt< (mm Mexico announce that Bl rece weel (‘.urmg Grain X ch r morc Russian the to 89,000,- | Duk(s pleyes Demand Recognition of the Union and a Nine Hour Day With Pay for Ten Hours—Mayor Hague of Jersey City Declares Cars Will be Stopped if There is Rioting. the dependent EFFECTS OF MARINZ STRIKE IN NEW YORK imittee the f | | | W‘“" TW. BRYAN ENDORSES LEAGUE OF NAT»ONS[ March 11 Wil Red Cross mission arriv- Menocal of Cuba con- 288 NAMES IN FOUR ARMY CASUALTY LISTS| M TUESDAY AFTERNOON LISTS TO PROVIDE POLAND WITH AN ARMY OF 600,000 MEN AIRPLANES TO BOLSHEVIKI | ™ Y -CONDLCTOR DIED OF HEART DISEASE ABOARD TRAIN March enort, a con- sion of the Hartford vears, dicd e on board his 1d_Junction. Wheeler nd was well k 1 i he Berkshire div thirty 0ok Bainter, who play should b trong and fireproof s being made in the 1rtific Philippines NOT TO PROTEST IRISH RESOLUTION in LORS TAKE ACHT FROM FORMER KAISER DESIRES TO LEA flOLLAND\ comm! the | A Pe.fcct Day IEans wworis | APPLICATIONS which | ou little dif TO A ions for 1phony hall M 4. ‘when Lodze and : instead worded 1id today et forth in Lowell accept- to meet him plan for the pon by the conference shed in this mi pea Dr. Low e matter a v a de- ther or not isions of this d by the he usual med that < twice and occupying PEACE CONFERENGE HAS NEARLY COMPLETED ITS WORK 10 their colleagnes ccnference has its work, the Even- the treaty they will cre will be to altera- les of the ecessary, tment of 1 special feder:.1 constitution, the serat> last nizht, 3 ) had the favor of the resolu- ater, but RMAN TROOPS RESUME FIGHTING IN LICHTENBERG troops, med_the a Ger= d here the Sparta- chliged to Lord Robert Cecil i 1ding RBr . 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