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23] Noewich VOL. LXI—NO. 91 POPULATION 29 919 NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919 ] 12 PAGES—QZ COLUMNS SRICE TWO CENTS 3 ~ Cabled Paragranhs | Munich in Hand i Condensed Te!egrams | , » | PRESIUENT MAY RE’MAIN iEVANGELlST GYPSY SMITH % u"lc ln a" s Ar&::t»mal n:lt‘:;:ult lofoc (]U\C‘EJ?'L( enged} f oo SOMING TO AMERIC : A2 S T l::lmiol!flow}?oi’fl Liverpool for New York ? Sleaxiug;:‘l)\ne(d ld'la Washington nnm [ @hct"s tour moning evangelistic tour,|Many Civilians Have Been ‘cti Gold output of Rand mines for SR T T T - <ction of New Eng-|varen “amountea 1o 71 dne | Sormacie, Broadway, Now: Tork. llflfled or Wounded in Street xcept Connecticut— | °3ice, iod oL, 80 500 “Boston , . . SR ighting—Hard Battle in| N a .| Main Railroad for discharge of o Haven W“ Mr. Wilson’s Intimates Say That No Date Has Been leed‘SENSAT!O:LU‘JSSE:{I)I‘YSER:EARING Prigresgs flo MOZE Made Toward Set- e oad for i Pehhon Presented by Senator Bishop of New 4 . : 3 3 3 lement. -« Shipping Board announced the mer- | & Presidential for His Departure From France—Is Certain to Attend| ... x. v. api —Something| Bariin Aprit s Copentiagen | B A 1e. New maitasd.cat. | ChEAE marine meeds ‘first: mates and Referred to Committee DII;APPT::{BJ’?I:“_;[ z : : + lof a sensation was sprung at the close! y : April 15, v enhagen—| Boston, April 16.—New England set-| firet acsistant engincors, | e in the House, Was | the Opening of the Peace Congress at Versailles—It is | o iy Tearing before the genate Hanisi o e e onie s i A ey g fonln o tho uncomfortable| ‘A new Egyptian Cabinet with | Suffrage Bill, Favorably Report l' ; o . n . judiciary committee into the half mil-| o &bl b i e S ERIDIE s 2 Ruchdi Pasha as Prime Minister was | H = Believed the President Will Return to This Country |fi' (i, /o5 mie the Bt T | the Tazeblatt, but (raops Toval to-the this section, exeet I Gonnoctent, had | ZIchds Made the Order of the Day for Wednesday, April 23. Senntor Georze . Thompson when | Soyernment have received reinforce- | been almosi completely tied up by the| mmed \\ o = : e . e ioi G orche ments and are using artillery against, strike of several thousand operators of | Aufus W. Si > sl (Special to The Bulletin.) { The dog law, passed in the house, With the Completed Peace Document. iRl ) :1‘\‘:‘7:"“-\3‘!1‘;2&”{{,2‘ the communist stronghold in | the New England Telepnone and Tele- ‘\331‘3,1“p'0“,_2‘i?,‘,ez,‘. A Wl April 15—An act con-|Was refecied in'the senate. The house Germans have been called to| potentiaries is also receiving attention. T Y e e is Increasing. Many civilians out at T a. m. and a day without “7I;‘!“]’A\hl(d> SR ERTEe tn much - | andiRone WEER B D (::‘J;:A¢J’11| field and Mr. Treat of Orange on April 25, the indications | Oiie plan under consideration js for the Lockport school or ° church *funds: i1)con Siiche e ", SAR B for quick communication|Proved: |Gt e ot ar s be ap- | Were appoinied commitice on the pa the “proceedings may move cour = D IHCI e vt ack | enatcrl DO o e an i B S e et e e Toval froond| i illae s Siienvaite the seriones) Y cor Gensnd Hines will make| i yages: f0f Peuiat bl T of the house. e nent | g e e g5 o the wiale af-|are being hurried to Munich from va- | ness of the Situation. SAlIESREuoniow ot thel rallroads i Poliited o o veelie 55 das for actal| | Favorshle roport was made on the an remain for the signing of | docume his would not be a put s - anoy ie's imagihation.” | [10US Parts of Bavaria. siness men found their transac- | thg West. ; 3 Neer i od ¢ There were unfa-|act to control commun:cable diseases i thus D B oo Saimes wonsaia] , TIe Communist force in Munich, the! tions Sreatly. mmpared. i ' homes| Steamshin Duca dAosts arrived st x There were unfa | oot B0 o o that P bl e B L 0 el §|newspaper adds, consists of pai where there was illness the delay in|NCW York with 1,749 officers 2 0 Ly Teport from the committee on |Sons coniined in institutions for a pe- At Wl e foe the Bnthe The e e garrison, Red Guards unem- | summoning physicians caused much |MeR Of 1iSrd infantry from the I bor M Rogere moved Aecoptanee | Fiod of ten days or more may be ex ive pla he d et The ment forces are aniety. Newspapers nas considerable | 1 SIory £ hin | Of the minority report and acceptance | mined for maliquaint inrectious or ! : Ence rhoronsh Rapid Tran- declared to b having a hard battle difficulty in gathering e news of the| Inaugiration of a new stsamshin 0T the mi e T e | contagious Mccases. : gonior alorne t roneh Rapld Tran- | wiok shem. | day, including that or tne strike it-|lite from Montreal to Buenos i nt th Jaw be not appiieable to| The education committee reported:, it A O The Slen fund , The government has deelined to en-!self, as there was no telephone connec- |and Montevideo was annour Y | erieultural maustries. — After a long | f2vorably an act authorizing school Presid on, Colons th s force a food blockade inst Munich' tion either with the company’s offices | McLean, Lid 2 iscussion the amendment was reject | Poards to employ a dental hygienest o membe AR {owing to the distress it would cause inor with the strike headquarters Cooperative railroad contracts were | discission ihe amendment was relect-) 0 Beor” 070k ‘of pupils. Calen= he protoco working ou b ity No mhove towsid: 8 | settlement signed by Director Hines the aug Vhitman categor- Thompson | menceau on Sunday and | fat e atel dar. o1 = | de tonight. The operato Western Allegheny Railroa amend nt was Jost. Then tne debate itor on | |GOVERNMENT TROOPS | se v ¥ i X o with o R IN MUNICH DEFEATED advance and the opportu- |the Southern Georgia Railway Co Messrs “ ..r\m?\’f \‘?fifi»,\‘i‘ L mfl‘fc"?' d ",! ace(om.?x.n'xdir;: :he ity of aining directly with the of nCo:\xt‘ro:err of the Currency Willia Wellinietord o Geeny Wat charter, as taken from the calendar enied| Beriir pril i Conanit e iz pactals he companies. Chevide- yeInONuCetlyl Tesouneey. wots uationalify, b o of Plainfield, S! f Red-|and passed in the house, Is authorized »,\ii;v"”’]‘ r,{(» r\;;:v"\]~:|"\;’ ‘h\;\»‘_;( e e !,.\‘. d that since the operation of the|banks March 4, amounted to §20,017 jond ons \‘:rWL T ‘nsw\’ o the house L hile they | railway station ended in the complete | irCS Was taken over by the post office | 000,000 5 Basi Windsor. The favorable minor-|erate, in accordance with the provis al 1. defeat of the government troops, ac. | GcPartment t cen unable to| Grain receipts at Chicago last week |y oot was defeated, (ne unfayora. | sions of its charter and amendments uncheon with | cording to Nurembu Bl O O o lelg [ AT S0 08800000 bushels. -a bie majority report acéepted and the | thereto, electric railways upon the fol- < 5 hatell oy ek B e o ol L G % il rejected. | The house was in con- {lowing routes and ajone and upon the nt 3r n was s!'Gg iy S i IE.Ha5 PIOVIUSRE Weak. tinuous sion n two oclock, whe; ets and highway! ereinafter nam- men ; pRon was his) GLASS ADDRESSES 4,000 machinery for the handling of wage| Arrangoments were completed | ii ou voted to adjourn te 115 Wods | ol of Ubon herats Wwace: oe toon 2y e out to i 9 v hotel on his own V|CTORY LOAN WORKERS | (I "‘i,"'\ and tha e operators | whereby 40,000,000 pounds iay mornin; portion of said routes, streets or high= ral called at the Widespread | - Rt St forE Tl beef, now in Canada, will be exporte € mmitiee on constitutional|days: In the town of Norwich, begin- ng an inter- | d ion of the fifth and final Lib-| 1cPIVing late today to a telesram|to and purchased by Great Britain ients reported rtavorable an{ning at its tra in vccum, thence lieon ensued. | loan—the $4,500,000,000 “Vietory” | Seht DY ruor Coolidge yesterd State Department recieved wa rent to the constizution relating |on or along the Norwich and Worces- wreful 3 ntidote tc olshevism | UTSIng the postmaster general's inter-|that a general strike is expec ition of electors, known | ter turapike, the Versailles road, tie w awrter Glass, secretary | 'cnton to end the strike, Mr. rle- | Turin, Italy, due to prop. suffrage measure. Tabled for|Jewett City—Norwich road, Main conver- r 1 an add o ss here to- | Wl : Ty step possible|aganda reet and North Maln street in Jew- nét se- re 4,000 loan campaigners of | V05 P t the strike, that the| Four thousand wireless employes of mmunication from the governor|eti City. thence to a connection with Thomp- " federal reserve dis-[onc. alked out “without any | the British mercantile marie t d all members who have rel-lits tracks at or near Central Village, 1 : i Sooadng) L war | afives in the Twenty-Sixth Division, | or over 2 route substantially as above Thompson nt to give it widespread dis- S : es nad been di-{ rigl honus, W ¢ in disp 5 nd stand tickets for | described. 3 ‘o‘m,,m" he said, “bec: 1“9 in x.\(m., Pens s stép to restore| After a tw= weeks' recess the su. th in ton, to make appli-| All rights which said (‘{Jmpflm'l has " STIMONY 20BE fod . ot e fures to shoot down Bol- vic preme couri .econvened for its tion to the clerk of house or sen-|to construct, maintain and operate am eSS FE YWORLD P EENGES ST ¢ thought the mate est i ger 1 company. in|yvacation “avorable report came from the fish|town of Norwich, from a connection r T You want to do it in or- t tonigh serted that] There was some rioting in Lahore ¢ tee relative to thelw its tracks at South B street, vin = t r) rs 1 turned t0).nq Aliaha vad, Indi vith some loss license f shall | through Norwich avenue, to a_connec- < e wasice it ingudiag Buropcans i ; from May 1 to|tion with its tracks at North B street; »sorption A < of developing| “Fyrther extension to June 15 o 1 N icense isfalso to construct, maintain and oper= than . : |time for filing income and prd 2 * the nee used and em-|ate an electric railway in the city of was € het sald,} ) bt required to pe licensed.; New London. from a connection with mmitiee on health and | the present Main street fine, thence on. S 3 a Dbill| Crystal aveue or other streets to- the conference held its firts ires that cntldren may be| Westerly end of the new approach to for capi- g . % elected Jule Comb “rancs ited hefore being mitied to|the old Thames river railroad bridge, lustr no policy of ref vesider ¢ sehool. Tt the parents| 10 a connection with the track on said e unable to pay forjl with the right to operate over expense will - be d bridge to the easterty end there- X ce wholly_or in part on ort was made on t r hwa : - 60 for the pur- rivate mka. t’ofrmfi- ould il 3 ety raph companies were| Secretary Baker, who is ir 1 1 fo e in a diffe way, and will | S\Vamr Nimessa Crane s e e ind continued Wes ele- | . ACSORE St 0 ing of the general January session, 1921. | H. B. Thompson, of the anadian that bover : e 15 hananises. Ttoe: Yror Wil | Danald, manager of m 2| 'trade ommissior Ving an ; Naonsl oF T o isions of section six of the amend= an arm £Taph. Company everr gnedlTangontifat Stie Tsgubdt o o may he allow ment to the charter of tae New London of th even Bosion hranchescroment. (e g t v s Shal b ¢ Railway Company, : L of that company iad handled 1 now in progress for export b 2 . s ne 29, 1892, and fro e 5 FRIcne & M0:% L s thioh ovathncily., | 1t was loaried ab fhie Forsig OF e Deysrages und shgllinot be ;"’"fl‘;m 55, and fom governo i e o tel B comp: ), that Dr. W. § Soif, le of in-| Norwich Horse Railroad Company as 2 Wwo 1 m . 1 I retbctad | amended section seven of the d b Y E 3 1 me from the ap-|amendment to said charter, approved e LiberaliiBarty, mestin : the, . asrariments of| Any teacher emsloyed by the city ofil ARAN(‘EM.‘ TS FOR PE/ 1 WORLD WAR VETS AT red ar o th B CONFERENCE AlL ec g s 1 to st he lesson of sa urn was ordere Commisisoner Roper Credantials committee of i t \mount of loan| ! oy mucsismproyement;) Ron 1o dnanes s r of their M_y le- | momen pators o dovelon the sevenpnone ! An initial : quarterly dividend orwar 4 s M oll 1.4 per cent. on the com o 1 t today tne efect o ¥]in business of the Wester: Tn | 000,000 his city as 30,000 messag. MUST ACCEPT CAMPFIRE WITH G. A. R.{ the <olu e ¢ X i (Continued on Page Tenm) PEACE TREATY OFFERED ] 5 Y Bels aein " CONTEST OF THE WILL ;SU\T OVER DISPOSAL OF | tary, ne seeling, W\ OF MRS. FRANK LESLIE| $15,000.000 KEITH ESTATE e wil Vew «. April 15.—A contest of| Boston. April 15 s that 3 he prison hospitu wi Mr ul Keith and E . Alpee ; ; - o : B R an e ; agreed in December, 1910, to zive John ! fo i ; ; Contide safely i ‘uGeville theatrical proprietor, if he nies of t cuard Shevis roncss ob- | should succeed in pr ng Mr. Keith | Provisions of the Kanas pure oot o ion | from disinheriting his son Paul, are PLEADED GUILTY TO 2 | sa « mi t r s Health to make tlat 3 a i ind next of | Cronan in the suverior court todays EMBEZZLEMENT OF $13,700 nan |} . e : e o he S > 3 Fok ad’ Tohni B! Gormil Boston, Ar 1 n proposed woul I v -{ Vice Admiral Moreau, Go £l 1 2 t t e e rs of the will A. Paul i . Conntea s fheis: stater : Brest: resiowaa th . : | Keith. are made defendants in the suit, o vy ; ong - & ; to | which secks to have the court order i from Premie " . en Mrs. Les- |enforcement of the alleged agreement. spoke on rand | achievemer ; A ind mind and unde fr. Cronan was counsel for B. Fi Republic Colonel | jogized exer tes- | Keith from 1598 to 1908, In his biil of of this depart LEE O t ¥ ) ; : liges that in 1910 “a@ ir FOR CONTINUED ! ge fu vl f 1 after that date.” B 4 . v it M 1 L R L 1w < s giving to various women JLD PUNISH GERMANS : o | tren - i 2 FOR CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN f 1 ro msiderable value” and et : f : o interfere with and ot federal cor i ) 1 ¢ some_portions : : b ine says that Paul A c 3 5 Ll : G g 5 necklace and s t ither and as x - : s 2 5 : ; Apress i : ¢ s r arged from hi R CONDITIONS i roh e t A _ : <poke S = n z ===s - USE UNREST IN ‘ vomen under fonal : x Mo James o4 | A ’ } viion ¥ WILLYS-OVERLAND CO. ; i ntly | i oo Top Over the | 1 3 R c ER WAGE DEMANDS!NEW YORK HARBOR STRIKE p; other speaker was Colonel | Commer 1 3 AY he manage TO BE RENEWED THURSDAY Woodrufi of Orange, s before T | the P c illvs-Overland Co York, April 15.—The Marine the Germ . 1 | of the & £ Vet | 3Ir. Woolle it s ¢ \sidering union | rs' affiliation declared tonight.a . 8 x s s = mpme i t extension of gover t f g 1, owuld mean an | r > general harbor —strike- ough v 2 R e ol i juskic pense mere than four volve 16,000 workers. Th : to | SHOUTED “TO HELL WITH en the election o allowed in just : : fodr il involv ] rs. The, e o ace e citizen and the T ase of it will go into effect at § a.s THE AMERICAN FLAG 8 inasmuch as it y hour f m. 1 nd efforts will be made marked the ciose m: 0 can refr om re- 5 v i i ntly. | ferryboats, coastwise and trans-Atlan~ = 2 A ‘L\‘ a is g . t € W lays, h X S the anization declared d civilians belonging to the| G T ‘?," ] ‘ R L e Lol 1 " 5 e excentions oty RUSSIAN NATIONAL ARMY s of the central powers who per- bt ale ";“‘""' ot e i ¢ oss due u — 3 t L2 ¢ even hospital. ki) ans e against women or TOOT ican Fl As the Oregon | n 1 mistice ves . ded. They assert= RAIDED BOLSHEVIK POST e i senator recited the closing lines, one el hat we wpen if i s pany ar s . mivation to employ every the Arc especially in pats - of the diners in the rear of the grand k into private 3 2 1 une : 5 ymmand to enforce. Tosal1e cepectallyim 0 ball room half rose seat and it i tur 1 ing ! ) i - den basic eight-houE s % ute Woolle E - BE ' tri ik S t I 'S YANKEE DIVISION MEN | : i o Sl it : gelverships deinrach - 3 g ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE/| / i geaeal | toward (hc man who had denounced ; it ‘ e HOUSE OF COMMONS < April 15.—All soldiers £ the flag, but Idmund W. Mitchell, vice Sk 3 U nCorth i 8 Lol et STARTLED BY WOMEN ivision absent without | &5 president of the Texas and Oklahoma % . G | business B 5 V N on, April 15 (By the A. P)— e from Camp Devens are threaten- £ @1 | Oil Company, was ch 4 dec i 7 - ) « 1 was an unusual scene in the 4 with cial and summary court- it 3 . Swinging wi i arm, SR e S i ; nmerci mission, ; of commons tonight. During & Satial, A5 RHOUNUSAL AITAr A 5 B s itchell landed Jlow on £ g2 i B - : ' E tor Eliodor nez, and fon of a labor motion on pen= conference today of all regimental and 3 ) 1 he distu. E knock- of bankr 1a ueva, were two women in the strangers’ gale — | brigade commanders with Major Gen- | B 5 - — — began shouti ou are murder=- | eral Harry C. Hale, division command- i friends seated the man ks i E NJUNC the You settled the RUMANIANS RETREAT BEFORE | Sral Hamy C Hale divieion command- | i g npied to interfers and there 3 WINGHESHERINSUNCHION < e 1ot RUSSIAN SOVIET TROOPS | int h % : 3 o s eeperiLly Mhose i el i : HAS BEEN DISSOLVED | }\1/(¢ 1o S e Yo are leading he peopie and Lendon 15.—Russian soviet| overstayed their home leave. The ¢ X tchell himself was mer New Haven. Conn., Aprii 1 bu : To- Zwere immediately* hustied /o Ry % o o ferarion ot ‘M that ileas these ;e 5 4 disturber meetir hie stockhold of the “ernou attendants.. Then a third woman, » Bessearabia from the as deserters and dealt with accord- 4 Wchhad AEey 1. Sk 2 came galler lowiy arose and - e; - lLu:sia;A w .hrf ese T B e i Coe i ert 8. Sca \\h“ im- ot “‘(:'1 ‘t l‘.\; UG (”.y i O £ - = c This an Jel quie Jw on the l‘- ‘ 1% WEATHER AGAIN DELAYS . | Imedideels b i sition, do- G ed by Judse Thomas on it iian Fnale S e TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT - 4 . iy : ottt ¥ | etos \DS AUTOGRAPH e e H directors of ihe omps € eral n driven from the| . St- Johns, N. F., Apri Unfavor- hey wol ; ; o e Al s : TO CARDINAL GIBEONS | GERMAN PEACE WISSION 1 rosktrov-Shepie: | able weather conditions again held up | / | done sc S directors the i 8 ol s-Proskurov-Sheple- | aay the attempt of Harry G. Haw.| Several membe v i ; ker, Australian aviator, to make the| « s 1 X A WILL NUMBER ABOUT 200 whic % 2 5 lows T [ : A A formal invita- - igh Atl a| |# : ; T | s e 1o " e : ; e > ! i the council of four | first fiight across the “Atlantic, and| [H . 7 s searc e hote oom £ Thomas sennef i v x t 3 11 government TREES AS MEMORIALS FOR |gave his rival, Captain Frederick P.| |B et : or the disturbes wrned 5 : Ottersor & . TTIeR ‘:g NEW vO‘lKS HEROIC DEAD|Raynham, the British flyer, virtually rried awa tax > il | Brewer 3 2 o 2 ixty Ameri.|an even chance to “hop off” at the anted in Centra] | Same time 3 R e Sk 4 r = ! LA tonight i x u; \x'ha( orial to the dity's| KILLED HIS WIFE, TWO ; he fellow ~ma i ? : - X : Yt YA g=llies about chneil ot “plan received | CHILDREN AND HIMSELF 3 2 e e I f : The Future Outlook. — e B | remonstrated with him b ends 3 Charles L. Pack,| Chicago, April 15—Brooding over 2 i ol i he complete German p mission . o but e Sienne nd expenses may TRANSPORTATION OF POLISH |probably will nu American Forestry | the verdict cf a physician who had R ¥ b B0 | T et cather than o egte a scene.” . 53 , thrifty people to beat their gar: THROUGH eER‘».Aer““\ who annou "d‘li';l S“lw | told him_ that his wue“had but sixty G % i - mberlain, whc chair~ a\(o D\m:ks'\-hmwv\.Ab'.. Lo 3 (Havas). ol 1o pEVIS arried out through- | days to live, William Marwitz, assist ' mg he committee on military 4 lobe-Democrat. aller, the commande the | ¥ £ and had met with a er of Hinsdale, . 4 v - | declared the victory of Ame T divisions in | PRG VVD NG COA‘_ FCR ITALY ‘ nd killed his wife, t lies was esuit of « fohn Forrest, commonwealtt e transporied 3| Paris 3—(By The A P3S wour is twe ‘ n 3 Haller in command of the nan power and o 5 : asurer, was a passenger by th 1gh Germany., left P The serjous defieiency in coal § 3 of government control id ) roops, who will ocenpy Dan. | irial power 7 1 Ml e 3 8 Gayerna rain on the Australian transconti- | M He will accompan | tod: coenomic counci! to aps o8 ince business is be-|mitted suicide. lne 1 16 1F ort'ls allotted 1o Doland. | lective law a of Dalmatia, who was one of i} 1 railway which reached Kalgoor- | contingent of the Polish troops to'point « commiltee to devise means foru s siphebtt sEnglana 4 hosuits X ¥ 3 ¢ " democratic legislation ever enacted. heroes of the Dardemedes. lic trom Fort Augusta. cross Germany to Warsaw. an immedizie increase of.the supply. was done, howeve 1 in western TUkraine,