Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 24, 1915, Page 8

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dead 8 oy S o n 8 RELIEVES v S, GAS : ' HEARTBURN, ™ DYSPEPSIA $ ) i W BV MINUTES | “New York, Nov. ; o T Jprofit of between $300,000 and $4 to the banking firm of Kidder, P& body & company of ' Boston, gainé from transactions with ~ Charles .| pi Mellen_in connection with the sale to | Were him of stock of the Boston and Maine raflroad, figured in the testimony to- day at’the trial of the eleven former c directors of the New York, New Haven _flbo“&a e auta. I L. and Hartford rallroad under the Sherr| Puplaon 3o CP 00 , CEAE p gui’ stbmnch—sfnu'fi:eg};f: nteoxt h::::.\ 2| man anti-trust law. through & third: degree on‘ the Bil. E e R i tayorite food meal, then take a lttle| Charged More Than Market Price. |Ja?d Company.. I felt that he did Diapepsin. There will not be any' dis- < n| Delieve in the bonafideness of the trans- tresePont without fear: Its' because| - The testimony ‘'was brought out in'lactions. I expiained it all and as- Pape's Diapepsin “really does” regu- |2n effort by government counsel 10| gyreq Ledyard that it was clean cut, Inty wealk outsof-order stomachs that | SROW that the seeming profit was al®|straightforward a-transaction as he < gives it ifs millions of sales annually. |[10Wed in connection with the fact|had ever had anything to do with.” > fur. Poplins, Whipcords and Broadcloths are.included, in Got a large Nfty-cent case of Pape's | that Mellen and Robert Winsor, head | The government attorney.sald he had | the latest colors. These Suits were originally marked as l Diapepsin from any drug storé; It is|Of the banking flrm, were co-operatlis | never seen a copy of Melien's typewrit- high as. $25.00, . ; th8 quickest, surest stomach relief and | I legislative affairs in M“m!‘“m‘f- ten report and would like to have it. 2 — } . cufé known. It acts almost like magic| Winsor, according to Mellens® testi-| This counsel agreed to procure. Mel- it int: ‘ - g ific, harmless and pleas- | mony, charged from 10 to 20 points|jen gqid that he had-also sent a copy . nni}tt x:toams;é;ntpr:ysratlonswmchptnfly more than the market price of Boston |s¢ it to Richard Olney, a_diréctor of R belongs in every home. and Maine stock which he purchased |tne Boston and Main was_to s ke e, R? from him. Mellen admitted that he 4 5 v _ and Winsor were co-0perating in legis- | fomrersy " somorr s, Upon fthe ‘New Fancy - Mixtures and Rough Twesds have been leaders all HIGH COLLARS—30¢, to §2.88 Organ- CABITAL WEALTH OF BRITISH |lative affairs at the time: but he woulq Legal Right of Purchaser. . ARG LAt 1ot Mhasl b wnd ity heiate desfuce dle and Georgette Crepe in hand em- EMPIRE IS $130,000,000,000 | for the stock had any reference to their | ~¥he document was fo the effect that ooyt Motk Tonde il ‘sxeitieinl "'""'.h* e ey 12 75 = brotdered effects are amoiig the most activities before the legislature. mfdsa’m;;: and mm:, -:ock ‘had .been > grouped ‘at the ‘one’ price. ! -desirable and we are ,;& showing And Its Yearly Income Is Estimated at Phase of Billard History. il e M rest o iy B many charming designs., -, COLLAR AND CUFF SETS enjoy great prominence particularly in $20,000,000,000. The transaction was a phase of the|as to its disposition,” and_ tliat $I1.- / > nistory of the New Haven's relations | 800,000 wak b the" treasury of the Handsome Silk -Blouses with the John L. Billard company, the | New . England Nayigation company as London, Nov. 23, 3.42.p. m.—At a8 th€ D) 3 d 1 t e o b ety ¢ ged to have been used bV |the result of 'the, sale. - It added that Just at present s e one |.The White Shirtwaist a place Organ ‘olle; ‘and han H"GA rough estimate the capltel wealth Of|the New. Haven to'hold its acquisition | while ‘Billard- was - believed to be material which is absolutely cor- | of its own which no other garment Georgette Crepe. Prices frof 50c-to e P 150.000,006.000) and | °f Boston and Maine majority stock | eriendly toward the New Haven, there Tect, and even in the shmpler, mod--| can usurp. These pretty Volle $3.95. y P Thes 000,000,000 pounds | untilthe Massachusetts legislature had | was nothing understood which would els are dressy garments. Crepé de | Waists with long sleeves and the v A o e fry: A yx?on ggom&o 000), m’gm‘,’é’ Mc- | Passed an act permitting the road to|“limit the legal right of the purchaser.” Chine, Fancy Plaids and Silk Nets, | new convertible collars are bar- EST TO s298 i coahaquar OF the treasusy: toyd| Kol the stock liself. It was brousht|. The $11,000,000 aecording to Mellen's trimmed with lnce, 83 offer. poluts } guin G:fl:;n aafneas -g:emfl’ Both high and low neck effégts are in - 3 outt that llard, a ceriden, Conn,, | testimony today, was obtained by Bil- of interest, particularly ng. . Quality, and o N aminduirer in the house of commona. | QUL Ihal, Billard, = MergensClal, | testimony today, -was obtalued by it et e e A : demand and Organdie, Lace,. Net and Georgette Crepe are among the pretti- of Boston and Maine stock at $125 a|saiq he.arranged’ with .the National est. » 1 share without putting up a‘ cent of | City bank. - money of his own, having been| The reply. also.asserted- .that the 3 financed In' the transaction by the New | New Haven had disposed of all its Haven, and that nine months later the | trolley properties in Massachusetts, to iduals.” here. bought the New Haven's 109,000 shares | itself, through a loan which - Mellen L1 ¢ New Haven, in response to an inquiry | “ind from the Massachusetts legislature, re- e individuals, according. to Mel- p; ported that it did not control the stock |len's testimony yesterday, were New . oge 5 Bl |directly or indirectly. A year later,|Haven directors. New VEIllngs June, 1909, the .egislature passed .the — e Boston Railroad Holding company act | CONSPIRACY CASE + 3 which permitted the New Ha to 2 |.|rk IF GU’NST'PATED Rold /the ‘Boston” and: Myine ‘through oF namsura-Line (| | You don’t have to be a T : - pARAE GOMBORY. (Continued from Page One) to wear a veil. = Almost every “CALIFORNIA:~ S¥RUP- ‘OF FIGS etted Billard $2,750,000. : 3 The New Haven then bought the|renzo. af the time thiey were chartered || | gocasion demands a veil of CANT .HARM TENDER STOM- |stock back from Billard at $150, which | to_the Hamburg-American line. Ac- ACH OR BOWELS netted him a profit of $2,750,000 in_the | COTdingly an-indemnity bond was fur- some sort, and we have all - fser Aresutinis aHIOURIE the Ny e Rl B s s T . . Han b] Ve itself 190, of A Iazative today seves s sick chila | 75n Bad presumably divested itselt | 0%, H3 0 O e in the cdse of tne|] | the many kinds at prices tomor:gw. <Children. simply - will not| Charles S. Mellen, according to his Berwind. The Hamburg-American line w*lkh are riglll. take e ;time ‘from play to - empty testimony, authorized Kidder, Peabody | Went on the bond with two suréties— their bowels, which become clogged|g company to acquire 25,000 shares Edward J. Berwind ‘and John A. Ber- k - - - - Sl up with waste, liver gets - sluggish; | agait! for Mellen’ t. He|Wind, millionaire coal operators. This S lk H N l’t stomach sour. :dmltmlth&rhe gs:il ?hfi-fi‘;flm. D: was in case anything should happen, l osle a ecess A A T35k oF “the tonkvi, mothert 1t| BCNR Ehieind Navieation coms |1t s iostined. o case the steashers CHIFFON VEILS FROM $1.00 TO $2.25 B i e i A 30w re o 3 should it 11 3 i K §o8%ed, of Jour cntid s listiess, cross, | pany, a New Haven concern. by au- |Should not be gellvered back to ue For Auto wear you need a Veil of this kind. To. care for the popular choice of Hesiery. These will mest every demand. > feverish; hreath réstless, doesn’t|thority of the directors, and that Kid- [ Both Steamers Seized, - 1 & eat-heartily; full ‘of ‘cold or has'sore|der, Peabody & company got for him s bl 5 4 demand we carry all the desirable shades in a number of ' qualities. = 3 throat or sty other‘chllaren's allment, | 5,153 shares of Boston and Maing bre- |atio Senmers Were seized by the : HOSE WITH PURE THREAD SILK BOOT give a teaspoonful of “California Sy- | ferred at 160 and 14,182 shares of com- 1, : s i . 56 R rtiias e regular and extra sizes: Black and white only and a wonderful value. - " . BETE 4 Tup of Fum" then don't Worry, be-|mon at 140, The common stock at that| porem i b ke b oo, ted. nonE PLAIN AND FANCY VEILINGS AT 25¢ A YARD roceedings, b catipe it 35 088, Hme i iing, Mr. Mell 1a,-at] Rocaren ond o < » 3 ik 3 in B few Bourw all this conatipation | berwers ias 125 1on elen, sald, at| fcated and o0l ‘under prize court or Whits, black and. colors are all to be had in Brusssls' Net, Plain Hair A ders. : henille elvet Dots, = X611 o gt s &4 poison, sour bile and‘fermenting waste St t 000, Line and Hexagon Meshes, Plain Meshes with Cl E i T RorGy move. . o he bowais figuring of abonc $3.000,000, or betsveen L dm";:“'::': “":r'“;‘;“ e and many Veils with fancy borders. Its a big.assortment to. choose Fibre Silk- Boot Hose o .ii!t .l;l:.e 5k e i e nsing: | maTket value of the securities. set forth in the indemnity bond?” Mr Tom.. i Splendid, regular made Hose, Colers’; with .boot of lustrous fibre silk | A beautiful showing of ‘Plain in oftimes all that ia recessary, It Stock Difficult to Get. Wood .asked Richarg D. Wrigley, of NOVELTY VEILINGS BY THE YARD, 50c 'I:O 98¢ T " lisle top and | Novelty Silk Hose of the high- o e the tment given in 'Mr. Winsor told me,” said the wit- | the firm which owned the Lorenzo. and winter, weight a:wslel;mm. Bret ey ness, “that the stock was very difficuit | “We did” ; 3 sole. In black. only. o ‘Pr;:::.hlnehfi:.nl_ MeCalium g-wm of counterfelt filx syrups. |to get and that he'd have to charge| Later Mr. Wood asked Mr. Mooney Lattis-mesh, Ultra, Filadora and Trellic—all new "and pretty -are 50c A PAIR paEy. Ask your druggist for a B0-cent bottle | me more than the usual commission.|from whom the $350,000 was received. ‘emong the many noveities which we now offer. There are some hers $100 TO $3.00 A PAIR % of “Celifornia, Syrup of Figs" which | He named the price and they were ac-| “We_got it through our attorneys,” o Jemowy: you' will, Tika, 2 3 $1.50 Colored Silk H has full directions for babies, children | cepted.”. be said. *I understand it came from Pure Thread Silk Hose a0 of all ages and for grown-ups plainly | ‘'Was there any calculation as to|the Hamburg-American line.” 98c printed on the. bottls, Look earefully |how much this was - costing you?”’| Edward J. Berwind, head of the coal i "nd mes That 1 ia meda by the +Calls |asked R. L. Batts of sovernment coun- | company bearing his mame, testified THE NEW DRAPE VEILS, 98c TO $2.00 a Fig Syrup Company” sel. - that his firm -had sold_ coal to the There are some new ones here too—the Military Bobby, the Sport Vaeil, WBSE G T LR L g b The witness said that he discussed | Hamburg-American line for more than the Flare Veii, the Virret, the Newport and the Lorlei—ail of which th mercerized garter / ’ xvsdznd“wle. A very handsome | We offer a special lot of Colored lzocklng of unusual merit. We | Silkk Hose in- all': desirable carry them in black only. shades at a it . with the executive committee and |30 years and that he did mot hesitate with either large or smal hats. Shades for daytime' or’ that & “Iiék ‘developed” and : “the |40 hecome & surety-on the bond when ey b worn b oabids 750 -NIPAWR DPEOMI.\O-‘ | comment was seve: requested. “Did you make any statement to the Carried ‘Sealed Instructions. committee as to leglslative matters| Both the Lorenzo and the Berwind i LR e witnesses testified, sailed.with super- *In_ leglslative matters at that time?”|ine government charges, carried sealed Yes,” conceded the witness. . instructions, to be opemed after sail- Mellen said he was advised by the|ing in the. case of all 16 ships on 2xecutive committee to take ‘up the|which the charges are based, and, it is matter of his disposition of the stock | charged, in some .cases these instruc- with the committee appointed by the|tions were opened and the supercargo New Haven to deal with Boston and |assuméd command before the steamer SR T Maine matters and that the committee had passed out beyond the three-mile 00 BUYS THIS F < gg;&sfiq' him “to see if Billard would | 1imit over which the United States = - A ises jurisdiction. ROOM HOUS 4 Billard hought it at the same prices, |~ i e e the witness testified, without any dis- Twalve “Vessels - Mentiened. CUT AND F ED | cussion as to whether the prices were | Although the government's witnesses excessive. ~ This, it was brought out, | today testified mostly concerning the was ‘hardly a month after he had|Berwind and Lorenzo, the names of bought the 109,000 shares at $125. nth:r sml:mrs sent rro:;. nAmeréc.‘n 3 s . ports on the same errand figured in _ No Discussion of Market Price. ' | E0T2 28 0 SoO o There. was “There was no discussion of the. little variance except as to sailing The material comes to youal market price,” said Mr. Mellen. “Bil- | dates and.destinations of any of these ;-;; “nd Stied lard was told that he could keep it|vessels.:: Twelve vessels were mention- . Jou ust oseth; | 0r.leave it as he chose. ed by name in Mr. Rand's comcession RO ‘And that was the substance of the|of facts which the government re- fins: "o e . i conversation?” was 2aked. jected. ¢ ‘our good size rooms “Yes, except that he said he was . D pant Brociossty very ‘glad to buy it. Billard was a| Captain Boy-Ed's Communication. see floor plan). f . very .benevolent looking old gentle- | Captain Boy-Ed's alleged. connection man. but as sharp as a razor and he | With the relief plan for German war- knew that the market price was.” ships was. told by Kulenkampff. After “Was that a part of his benevo- |he had got the Berwind and Lorenzo tence™ off his hands, the witness testified he $ © Sharp as a Razor. went] back ttoh thhu b\nlne;u and f;r “I £aid he was as SharD as & razor?” | mee serer e Sreatter i retorted the witness, #or?” | ing more, .The Ncw Haven, however, it was ollcited from the witness, financed the rurchagse. The New England Navi- ngers cam - “atlon compgny deposited in two New Srwarda and by ths Sl of Bepieriber orl: banka in which Henry K. Me-|pe had $750,000 on deposit at Speyer larg and Willlam Skinner, New Ha- |ang Company, none of which was ow- ©on@lrectess, were interested, §2,800 was en- 200, from which Billard borrowed and | tnmy iy Of Which i ected. ~ave hia timo note for the rest of the| o 5 nurchase price. Mr%:‘ofl':k:s-’ i Vg Called on the Telephons, “A man called me on the tslephons,” Mr, Kulenkampff replied, ‘“and 4 he was Captain Boy-Ed and that the money was to bo spent as he sald, I told him to present _that such was the case and not erwards the representative here of Deutsche k of Berlin called on me end told ‘was Captain - LINENS For the Thanksgiving Table Some last minute items to fill in the bare spots with. - DAMASK TRAY CLOTHS Good size Cloths to hem, in two different sizes. Women’s and Children’s Gloves . Two Lots of Which We Are Proud LADIES' CAPE GLOVES FOR $1.00 At this price you can't beat them. Stylish Gloves for street wear in shades of tan and jvory. Get-a pair for Thanksgiving Day. HEMSTITCHED TRAY CLOTHS ‘We show an exceptionally large assortment of fine - Cloths at many prices. From B50c to 98c For One Day Only BE" $1.98 We have placed them on- the Dbargain table. Trimmed Hats in black and 1in. colors—small shapes mostly, but very stylish and pretty. They are so good we are glad to own them as Boston Store Hats. Buy one for Thanks- | giving Day. 2 LINEN TABLE SCARFS, 50c These are all-linen and of good: quality and size. A genuine bargain. FOR CHILDREN’S WEAR We have receibed: the warm, Fleece-lined Gloves and Mittens for children and have marked them at very low prices. It is a good time to buy right now. 890 to $1.00 WE CARRY THE FINEST IRISH LINENS TO BE FOUND. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK. NASSAU SEARS, BOEBUCK AND CO., ‘Chicago. Geatlemen:—Please send me your free Book of Modern Homes No. 1768, Name ... cernene R.F.D...cccvvvvees. Box No...... NORWICH TOWN d to Pirat geoove v g B e wag | Bohesl Puplls ?:n"::u‘; Thakasiv- o “A% 3er. ana Mre Frederick Fian of Lat. a '] 'oor—8tude ¥ fingwell spent Sunday T, L P L : :r&:::fi m'l "} .¢||¢I .:‘l “‘.”: e :mmln.' p'"k::“w:‘:‘l:‘.,—w ow Mrs. Wellingten. Miner. 4 Frane 3 kam) ! Quests at Franklin ing. ; AL i : G then toid in I of ‘the_oth —— Rogers. : 2 Emil Welte and son, C. M. Weite, of | W. 5. it AGINEW, i, D. : Gl |Dursements, ell of W&.hlo 5, Over two barrels of ~ geod Wil Atisnd Woadiog Bast Town street have returned, after Fnysioian and Surgeen Opeas Jianary 4 ' $ The .‘gfi. r b B X . )y business, h“gn':v‘":.’*m Eeera 214 Thayer Buliding - W offors o ¥ e Bonn Kirgst sohes neari Cemotery lane will with in Providence, as has Norwich, Cenn, Greeneville office: Rfl]dVlChfll > Wood - dong been their custom for several years. Offica Hours: 1822 | Opeas Dezrnber 15 t 5 4 Y S OE AR Y " day ovenings, and by Saturday ' | Juo. W, Greane Mgr, - i © fen ~Bde ain afterneen ] c o 3 a':.‘- c":{]:l‘:“ early 1&:‘.‘::‘; - appointmont Tinmueiah ‘. okly, Fransiseo 3 . Fawn p,:"fi:“ E - ‘ > the First Congregationa'; seve ..4‘ with nv,...gwfiflnu é.o r:;; DENTIST |foihgl g & Vone ey , e ot e Y BR: S Lot S R e 2 s | S P e T B F \nnon Now. York | i j 3 | 3 y . = ot Ha paid, Vv 26 It juite. 46 Shannon Building otn-_-..mMA_ : feree A i mn Boen Strone:” 1o pyid VeI

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