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2 R ; NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDA Particularly the Ladies. ROCKEFELLER RESIGNS PRESIDENCY [ Vice-President Archbold succeeds Him as Officiai rlead of Standard Oil Company—No Rockefeller Now an Of- ficial of Company—Little Change in Active Manage- ment of Concern—Rockefeller Nominal Head of Late. promptly and effectively that it is the one perfect family laxative which gives satis- | New York, Dec. 4. John D. Rocke- 26 Broadway was in the shape of a faction to all and is recommended by ' feller terminatea career as head of brief typewritten statement announc- e 3 F the Standard Oil company today. With | ing the changes. - of families who have used it and | ing “clignation of this leader of rev- | Active Management Little Changed. | who have personal knowledge of its ex- | olutions of modern business methods, | Toiis”s” makiing it At cotr -l - cellence. | there also retired most of the von—r} New Jersey company, but a number of % | spicuous figurrs of the early days of| e e 2 - Of - Its wonderful populamy however, has | the “on trust. Not a Rockefeller now | Other corporations in the Standard Oll ) led unsc - group. Although the list of officers and dealers to_offer_imita- | remains among the officers and diree- Gicotors is virtually made over, the | tors of the Standard Oil company of vt . e p ,* tnsatisfact There- | 1° d mpany of active managemen? will be changed but ions which act orily. New Jersey, the chief of the oil COr-| jiitje The men who now come to the fore, when buying, to get its beneficial | porations Whllch ras t:whhu](:l{npz t(‘g":: front have been gradually taking over effects, always note the full name of the | PA0Y up {6 the time of the recen the active work from their older asso- b o solution of the great combin B s cordance with the decree by Make Way for Y M r - v Sy y for Younger Men. plainly printed on the front of il iy s To what extent today’s action is an package of the genuine Syrup of Figs | Archbold Becomes President. ‘ outcome of the dissolution of Standard Comes the delicate flour. e S H g ;.| Ol was not disclosed from any au- b4 2 and Elixir of Senna. B hockeleller, ,}‘“\‘I"”;,‘.lu'g_' thoritative source. It is generally un- I here S O ya 1ttle. { derstood that the decision of the Unit- ed States supreme court merely has- tened the retirement of men whose ad- . . ’ : i g S i vancing years made it certaln that A d d 1 l th g SN il B they could not retain their places much nd around 1t lies uten at’s few members of the old regime to re- d . NOANK muin in 4 leading position, moved up lingef. It Is regarded as probable thaf 5 ey sidenc . Rockefelle d his ciat . . - From che ice prosidoncy o the vresi; | ME Rockeeller and s assoctates hard and tough—bothersome in Capdin Ostmman Going to Norway— ; of ~he Standard Oil company R baking. eading druggists. rice | Rockefelier, C. M. L, H. oL e Price | E. T. Bedford and others w | ler, ose cents per botde. { names have been prominent for yvears in the oil business quit ac Conquest Brings In Big Fare of Fish | N0 ;0 (0 50" {1 control the des- s the work of rearranging the af- —Viliage Interests. . | tinies of the corporation. sl ‘:;’t 1]:‘3’:\;3!”‘1 Oil under the new Capt. Andrew Ostman, owmer of tha | Resignation Had Been Kept Secret. Archbold Assumed Responsibility. fishing #chooner Gracie Phillips, leaves | jonn D, Rockefelier was not at 26 For nearly ten years Mr. Rockefeller his weok for a it to his home in | Broadway, the headquarters of the| has been only mnominally assoclated Norway. i ing, | Standard Oil, at tho special meeting in | with Standard Of. o has visited 36 To pick this cream of the flour The Village Ingprovement meeting, |hich his resignation was acted Broadway only about once a year for pestponed last week, is to be held { phe termination of the b A\ this week jin the fire | the last recade, and his stays usually - . . somie cvening reeic of the man who had acquired a have been limited to a few minutes. f h d lft AL 0 S i Cioas, abvset | o5 e man Whio Kad sequired & u AT the s b e rom the ordinary, we S it ten sk for New Yeork Market. ;vhat lis ?en(exalflg-r r»g»_;rus;(li as ;I‘a]u* rn‘..e!u(et?uler's Jist h.«l._l;_mm Hons f{;_-— % 6 ¢ A . argest private fortune in the world, | quent for a time, until gradually the S o e e port with | Was a perfunctory proceedins. 1t had | responsibility was shifted to Mr. Arch- times— o e 00 rocfiah sund Maddoclt | been planned in advance, although the hold. Mr. Archbold's succession to the :" A Nantucicet shosds. The fish were | Plans had been kept secret. All the ! presidency had been expected for some 201G in ulton mewlot, Neww York. information which was vouchsafed at time. - Ten times through fine silk. Evening of Whist. > The American Ben#fit society held | MISS GRAHAM CLAIMED | JUROR BAIN BRIBED. their weekly meeting Moxiday eveninz STOKES CHOKED HER. | i o Front gtreet. Th Signed Stat t of His Wife Gi 3 1 1 S I g e e e e : And only the daintiest particles, Whist was enjo: Police Matron Teshfies to Conversa- Willigm Holliday of Lenox, Mass., tion After Girl's Arrest. | Lon. ARNSes e & Thacitit Shttin selie e s ARt hers, ey B g e sifting through, go out as Gold Patrick Kerrins Joft Monday for New York, Dec. 4—Whether Lillian | y inform y New York after a visitato his family | Graham was being choked by W Assoclated Press that Bert H o ; . 8 at the time she and B tive employed by the M dal Fl Mrs William Burdicl has returned | D Stoked &t o - i McNamara defense and now under ar- eda our. to her home in.Ashaway after a visit | Conrad shot him in the le e to Capt. and Mrs. Henity Langwoorthy | question which the testimony of s f*, st on nluhuAg" of attempting to bribe Mrs, G. B. Andrews amd Mrs. Jarnes | eral witnesses raised today when the | GC0TEe [l‘. Lockweod, a venireman, Mahoney of New York twere recent So- | trial of the two show gir $4,000, actually paid to Robert cial eallers in New London tempting the nillivnuire sportmen's n, ‘the first sworn juror in the Courtland Darrow of New ILondon |iife was resumed , $400, and promised 33,000 more was a redent guest of friends in. the Stokes, the comp’aining witness, was | “the .end of the tiria! if he would vibage. unablé to appear for furth re-di- | Yote for acquittal or cause a disagree- Mrs. Sarah Wiléox, who hastbeen ill, | rect examination, being still se- | MOt of the jury. is slowly impeovin riously ill with acute indigestion, al- | The district attorney showed a copy s wa s for - The rest we deem unfit. . Mrs. Owen A. Willlams has returned | though his condition ¥y in ved | ©f the stenographic report of the con- to her home on Churdh street after | today. ” ference between Mrs. Bain and Je Do you want all of the flour, or just the best of spending several days with her mother, | Save for Stokes’ unfinished | Hill, a deputy district attorney, Mrs. Mary Allen, in New Londan. mony the defense rested its | Friday, and to it Mrs, Dora F. I the flour? Mre. G. M. MeGarr is confined to her,du;' after calling a number v signeéd her name. In the report, home In Smith court by illness. [y who were on the scene shorily | I> s ;1‘.‘ s rlnm.f- -lAI-r ber 8 she m i {after the shooting or had « - | Ber ranklin, following a requ s : P Return from Ansenin. it LR R or Mrs. Bain to call up o certain te Will you have milk and cream, or just the cream, Capt. ama Mrs. V. Mocgan have | fonss at once objected to proceeding | cDhone number, he report contir . returned frofa a visit to their daugh- | witn its case until Mr. Stokes’ ex- |ues: when both cost an equal price? ter, Mre. B €. Cates, in Avsonta. aminatien is completed, & point which | “He said, I have been to see you xnd A ehar «yons have | jygtice Marcus said he would rule Tal times and I have not found ’ . turned fo Foston after a brief visit!ypon tomorrow. {you at home. fle then talked about There can’t be any question. with friénds in towwn. The question of the alleged choking | & Neéwspaper contest er subscrip- cathe up when Mrs. Mary Smith, | ticns and he got to talking about o P . Light- | matron of the police jon where | house. I told him that we bought ft SR Fee ity f0n N0 the girls were en after they we for $1,800 and were Then in ordering, Madam, don’t merely say wing $15 a month shilps. i t Miss said - 4 ¥ arrested, festifie that Miss Conrad |1 sald when Mr. Bain is 70 he will get - Washington, Dec. 4—Nearly two and | said to her: “I shot him because he | more pemsion monay. s i it o d e one half million domarsir;! ;“{’P}f‘"w was choking Lillian. 1 shot m in Well, he said, ‘I think I help tions for lighthouses and lightships, in | {ae leg to make him lot & {you I think I can Bob | — - . general plan of @mpravement for | Miss Graham also admitted having | 'n 8 posit itie 9 o s to navigation, are asked in the | slot Stokes, the witness sald, because | home and rest of your imates of the depurtment of com- | “he was a bad, bad, wicked man.” lives.’ | _“I said, How is that? and he said T know that Bo» has always beer I'cnest, I can put him in The police matron d that found someé red marks on Miss ham's neck bt not permit To Centest Opflonmi‘s Election. Centon, O, Des, 4—itarcy Schiiling, | §8Y what Bt caused them t easy for o e tted with Mayer Turn. | She said her attention was called hesitated and then he B et Tandcinal election | them when Miss Graham complained | what I me I sai e g that her throat huft her “where Stokes | want him to do election i »st the mayoralty when the tie determined by guessing odd or | ‘hoked her that; you know even on grains of eorn in a cup, filed | R e 1, minoned on the contest tnday in compacn pleas court. | NORWALK MAN MISSING A iaptn rkHru: Ix‘m exp Schillivg’s ion allezes that ten or n opinion ny kind. s more \'v?!‘flsp“vrv cast for Turnbull il- SINCE THANKSGIVING NIGHT. | 'A(v\u ROty quiet man 2 3 lezgally and the breaking of the tie by = 5 aever spoken of the case in that wa Jot Wis unconstitttionad. Attended Meeting of Foresters and | He said: ‘Weli, I want him to serve s Left Lodge Rooms at 11 o'Cleck. on the jury I wiill make it worth S 5 et }while, In the first place, if he will Fined $15,080 for Undarvaluation. Norwalk, Conn., De 4-—Another ‘ve on that jury 1 will give him N York, Dec. 4-~8enjamin J. | disappearance has been added to the 0—that is to qualify. You know Duveen, son of the late Sir Joseph | many reported in the state the past |[ihey are going to railroad those men. Duveen and junior member of the | month. Idwin Mecllhoney, vears | Tney are speiding all kinds of ruone Fifth avenue~art firfh, sevieral of whose | 0ld, of 21 Cross street, has been miss- | buying -up withesses and jurors embers have been fined for under- | ing since Thanksgiving night |t can pui you and Mr. Bain on valuation frauds, withdrew a plea of | though the matier w street, and help myself, too. "fhe not Ity and on ehfering a plaa of | the police until t iwre domg it, and we might as well do guilty was fined $15.000 by Judge ol | ver® of the Foresters Drum ce n the Unibed States cifcmit court this | attended o meeting the order in 4 rwards he said Mdve. Bob =fternoun. on Thanksgiving d vote an acquittal and there —— was last seen in the lodge rooms enty of testimony to prove o'clock that night. He had no m ¢ A ¢ are innocent und he need with him and his family is at a any consclentious sorup I be deposited and he wi it the end of the tri * told HBob that it am sure hLe ld b - \\ ‘lat was vou ne alderman and three councilmen | White Slaver Gets 10 to 19 Years in | jnow Bob Do e iniG. Reckville Elects Democratic Mayor. Roekville, Conn., Dec. 4 —Lyman Win- | ¢, account for his uhm( bout zier, was elected mayor at the city g-tide B cleetion todav, redeiving 663 votes to 7. A. RandaiFs, republican, 334, The | SEVERE SENTENCE FOR : socialist nomminee, George Andrews, A “HUMAN MONSTER.” |y Hill received 260. The defnocrats elected s Mre - receive I told him he could disqualify | WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. and it is thought he and the wife mor «nd the republicamis one each. This f | N you thin ,dare limself and ba $400 to the good. e — the assailant will die, Domestic troub <"a gain of one alderman and one R S a0 by fresch Bt vifne il 5435 | said, “That will tot give me buck my | Higgins-Jodoin Contest to Go to Elec- | ix given as the cause of tho affair. uncilman for the republicans. New York, Dae. record ed me if I would do and I was inday . Ne went to & G. A R | Hine ComnIvIg e e | Jorsey’s Liability Act Constitutional. white slave < enough to consent. Ife took out Eis pocketbook aud thowed me a roll ! en What passed between ine and niy husband God only knows. I don’t care to speak of it.” Mr. Hill “But he agreed?” | New N. J.. Dec. 4 | tionallty of the new state Hability act was upheld this afterhoon by Judge Martin in the court of com T pleas here, The decision was ull\(]l in the case of Mra. Lizzle A. Hex =T ence in the history Two Insurgents Call on Taft. < Washington, Déc. 4—Many of the regular republican leéaders of congress and a few democrats called at the ex- ecutive office today to shake hands an lru)yrluin Same Sunday | (Special to The Bulletin.) 1 was there. e merely re- | g o 0. “dsintt. & what he said before, | Tutters and poiiitony wers rise that he did not have the extra | griibg $100 with him, but that it was In & | (epnections noo ‘¢ for Him when he <tood pat.” | many s and petitions were received dur- of congress from '8 of a s cnvicted of lufing ¢ shan girl from her ipon the price of ¥ shame “Anh President Taft before the session elling Piecello that I s Mrs. | 11 “Ye#, he finally ,,_,.r(,,,, ‘”l‘ Was anything el “ | the delegation favoring the passage of va T 4 4 " : f one of th greed 1 . vtk else saic | & st J n, dow of Floyd Sexton, ageins surgente there wers gnly two, s““‘ mum sentence of from 10 to Mre. Fi o e rankn | Mrs Bain: “e rpoke again about | by the national sovernment. <onsresn, |Pany for dumagen for hormelf and two ones of Washington. il “Yes: but T was not a¢ | the same grornd, only cautioning | charging the committes on interstats | Sexton. who was a lineman for the D he does not pay it. at lodge.” i Inct to say anything to any one. On | commerce from the further consider- ' ¢mPany and wan v‘;nlrt; v;:m on tor Fire at Texas Penitenti i Mr. Hill: | “Now, was anything saiq | Mond in was in court. He |ation of this bill, which will have the |©f ® telegraph ¥ o Muntsvflle, fex, Dec. 4—Several fo you by Mr. Bain when you came | 1S 'j;",h ‘h‘," home since. T have not | effect of bringing the bill o the floor| .., Ghaker Bister Easy Death. conviets, were in- ' en to him. - a vote, | afidings were dvas. Mrs, B T h 3 “Under God." The Higzins-Jodoin contest fro Kissimmes, A, Dec. 4.—A motion nitec nefiuL fire \\“.rh-hg broke 'x:u:\l“:: the Vilayet havpened ha&?\kf: \‘:'xr,{pv(:;at ",‘}E A - Third dl!fr’l’vt is nnmh:"r lmnng{."’} ‘:‘: | 2sking that l-‘.:bc.n luulpn:",] ||mulu€;‘fl the state pen upmm‘,,v here today wis | Turkey, and twelve p said 1 lu\o $400; that was all he | Witness: J. Hill, Deputy District At- | terest that will come up for settle- 'N]}:M"} |)(-er|-|:|."\:. i;_:ln“u;“l:: h:r'; A brought under control. At one time | ed and twenty wounded. This Is the brought. He sald he would bring the | ment Quring the early days of the ses- |N¢Xt tetm of cou Jones, Cireuit the entire town was thréatened and | fourth eutrage in Macodonia within other {cmorrow. f wish to God T had | atement was made a few hours | slon. During the recess the papers;’” States Attotnesr Sones. = SIRCE fire apparatus was sent from Houston, |a few days. Bulgarian revolutionists 1ever gone 'nto it ths jiry “was discharged and |have all been flled and the case is ,4,':.5. " ‘41';;:‘“”:." m;l:.?." Elimabeth 75 miles awas are accused of being the perpetrators. ' “He would not falk about any | the Eains met they were both |TFeady to 8o to the commities on el 3 m o tears. The district att-rney, it is | tions at once. Seures_ performed N at, e , promised that they would not be | If the leaders decide to unseat Mr. Sudie Warchant. Wepther SREVer SO0 ed or invcived Feyond the giving | Hisgins it will be the first case of jts WAs sa¥d to be Suferns red QT in the court prccecd- | kind for several years, It has not been | (110818, A sran 4 possible to secure a report from that TUSed toyindict Gifitte for murder. prosecution’s information con- | committee that went behind the re- | gt the bribery of still auother | turns cf the state authorities since the | Hartfor Man E’,g.( fo With Gas. cor, aceording to Mr. Fred- | “Tom Reed” days, fifteen years ago.| HAartfowd, Conn 4. —John Catler, as well established as in | Many contests have been flled, ihree |aged 50, Mas asphyxiated by fNluminat 2| UUMUUMUUUNUUU ugyuglguugyj[a% < The health of your family demands a pure grape cream of tar- | 2 in the Sixty-first congress, but the re, |INg gAs af his home, 70 TWillow strest B tar bflklng powder to be used in bakmq biscuts, cake and pastry. 7 \d not win | POTt of the committes has always been | d urln“ S rma:1 Rlzhl T']h" nflk\dl 3 smply could net Wit | i, favor of the sitting member. |examiner fiaind three gas jets open an 3 Famous cooks use vd My, Jredericks, | Botn Senator McLean and Repre- | Pronounc +¥ death due to the Intmiing b= o oleote B ";(; ovl: | sentative ile huve roduced bill= |7 gas with, sulcidal intent. 3 S hen thes triny | looking to the sottloment of the wa- [#i'rvived by & iwife and five =3 o them Y at avs | ter power question at Windsor Locks. | The clerks of the committee on riv- ers and harbors are now at wWork on e g oo 0 | wn omnibus river une harcor bill, and | | Safe and.Inexpensive wheo is ruddy faced, white| it iy the desire of Loth the senator and - nd o civil war veteran, was|Mr, Henry that it should contain a pro- | Wrinkle Remover -I“rmT;wu{“Hl"r" try Ja;ncshlk vision that will result in the improve- amara. The Lailiffs say he has | ment of the Connecticut river above (Froiu Social Register) anifested irrits o nifested irritation from time to time | Hartford. PRyt oving wrinkiss and nd did not give the imgression that iked jury service. Once when the flabbiness wihich s said to be more was being “o luncheon. | USED AXE ON WIFE, efiective thasl that employed by tbe | & tologle ith his knife SHOT TWO OTHERS. |anu e < o they surren- bl - Cleyelands BAKING POWDER [ uuuy =] A | » = 11 ! hom fme Bl Made from a Superior'grade of pure Grape Cream of Tartar. | Domestic Troubles Cause Captain | centis vo Vegue. l - e | Tyler to Go on Rampage. | seme time plh!nt harmiess and in- ' ad_retired. | " e $ -xnolr:-n . An_ oumce of wmrmm I is 0 v vears s Annapolis, Md., Dec. 4. —After strik- | soxolite in disgoived In a 3 many year junier of Rer| ;g his wife with a hatchet and in- |of witch hazel-»ingredients which aay rlh-tlng wounds on her head which may | dru; t can Qunish. Just a single Bl 4 prove fatal, Capt. Albert Tyler, a resi- |application of this soiution proguces | Slals Body Mangled by Train. dent of BEastport, near here, went (o |most remarkatlc results, affectiog | = " | the home of his daughter and son-in- | even the dee; crowsfeet and fur- priartford, = Conn. Dec. 4.—Frank|izy Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Robinson. rows Enlarged | are immedmmte- rince, aged 20, a railroad section | und shot both. reduced and tm skin i» left In fine hand, was mangled by a train here this The daughter received a bullet in the Mtl.n. The Jiquid s -nm’ D morning- H.-;: at work on the track | face and was seriously wounded. The jand rn\'uhlu‘ -?fl restful to & was face, y ¥ n‘qm:,‘u-,hm;au shot in the m