Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1919, Page 8

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":*"‘!Wm NOBWICH BULLET m,:russnm, E‘TEMBER 16,1919 nla. Mr Bnuay expre.wed in hls wm & wish to be buridd at Gales' Ferry but the dgcument was not found unm athr X his burial at Sawtelle. £ 3 Capt. Blias Wilcox, Mrs. Wilcox and ystic, with Mrs. | Jane Lester of Pachaug, motored last Tuesday to the Stoddard district to ‘Mrs, Eliza. D. Eugene L;i Fon- Frank 'Kimba!l and ‘sens, Franklin -and Ned, who have been grests of Mr. Kimball's narents, Mr. ‘and Mrs.. George A, Kimball of ‘tountry, -said Représentative Dallin- ger, republican, Massachusetts, citing the equalization board as authority for “The only gengral opposi- tion to the bill was volced by Repre- sentative Martin, democrat, Louisiana, who declared. it was “yn- ecessary” and. blamed the shortage on congres- sion agitation for purchace of the Cu- ban crep, and the recent longshore- mer’s strike, which delayed deliverics, the pending McNary bill. Opposition to the McNary-bill, pas ed last week by the senate, le\t v.o informal’ agrevment among ‘' cémmits tagmen and house leaders to ‘elmi- from egsure the provision ling the ueenmng powers. of .the government as .conferred” by the food control act. Chairman Haugen sald formal .action» would .be’ taken tomor-. fow, under a ‘plan calling for éarly action by the house. = Leaders, how- ever, were doublful whether the bill, if .amended, could be finally disposed of :y congress before the holiday re- cess. | Angeles, as Mr. Bailey had no relatives in Cau!omla. 4t the time of his death .to look aftér his affairs. and this ad- ministrator Will attend to the duties in settling the estate. In _Mr. Bailey's “will several people who are well known neficigries. He leaves to liss ranny Bill. Hurlbutt, formeriy of Gales ferty, now of Coro- na. L. L; $2,000; his hephew, Francis E. Hurlbutt, now of Charleston, W. Va., 31.500; Mr. Hurlbutt's sons, Les- ter and Krank, also of West Virginia, each'$250. Mrs. Ellen B. Stoddard of the village. fwho was named for her moo;g unied * her: el Mr nnd Mrs. "Frederick Fogerkwl;;&: were recently cailed ‘to Norwich, to thair Monday for a o4 William Harris' and dauehter Mildred of Groton were ‘tecent, visitors (at the home of Mrs. :Harris' parents’ Mr. and Mrs. Harmon L. Perkine, of the, villaze. Moy the purchase of the brick . suuc-|tlon was p €@ by the Industrial “tuge in Main street trom Edward “J.|Trust company, and he rémained in =Feneion, 18 the,owner of the largest|the employ of thetrust company un- Ffrontage of real estate in the village.|til his death. GOV'T CONIROL oF SUGAR NECE&SARY FOR CONSUMERS ston, Dem ’lS--,{:omplete gov- MISS ELEANOR NORTON ON ,and every inch of it is in the business WINNING DEBATING TEAM centr making it the most, valuable in Westerly was represented among. the rly. The tract more than two hundred. Protestant ‘the entire town of Wesk includes the! banking: $four buidings in -stroev.s the stores being aocuyed by, church leaders in Rhode Island assem- ouse and th0lbled in the Firet Baptist,cn 3 h,’ Prov- idence, Monday, .at. open ng of the !’ { i ¢ 3 3 iocally are { ¢ The Washington ’Trust company, | antic. National 'bank un].“ the insti- | 1S niece, X aunt, Elien Brown, of Gales Ferry Mr. Bailey's ‘wife, receives $500, and Miss Sarah T. Latimér, another niece of Mr. Bailey's wifé, $300. Mr. Bailey's broth- Wugenot Park Staten Island, since Thanksgiving,. returned, last -week to their home in the, village. Mrs.-Deiphine Fish. member of Anna control of ' pr! and distrib- Simultanously with the meeting of the agriculture committee, the house Interstate commerce committee: tomor- Mass., (Special to The Bulletin) Wellesley,' s sophomore class debating team in the Dec. 15. — The three days’ State Training conference ¥ members - of row will meet to 4 first inter-class debate of the sea- N. Nash, LaClede Woodman- W Bail ‘hant . of | profi 69", mbers congress de- consider a bill pro- 3 % .‘Lf‘;muéhu]nas Butler, - George F. g ?:b:;[r;‘:sl::i;iynfig b 33“;: ]:i: G,zmfir and Btonincton. ?n,fidm s [ciared today beforo the Bouse agricul- | POSINg «an embargo on all-sugar ex. |Son at Weilesley, cobsisting of Marion FEroughton, Henry M.-Clarke and Bd- | [The PUrpose le o, absilshy campetition } oo, 05, ' (860, %61 160, * The cbildren | mebting and tea given by the Misses | (ufe, commitice, At the sgme. time|ports. Advocetes: of broad govern- | Wiikin. Oklahoma City. OKla., Eleanor § mward J, Fmetgx;x Th?;hbuud‘;mgs a;; ot B supmglé metthod of oper.|of Mrs: Julia M_umghg g]stehy Q’él&r mee a.tflt“o!r home in Groton on S:;:gemua““{‘:n e‘?mp:;‘studfis:é ';:2 :;er;;ecczbr:n Z&;’i&:“:fi?e pu:;m: Norton. Norwich, . Conn.; and Bliza- oach three stories an: evel Bailey, 4 son and daughter, who reside mrgdav afternoon. ey 4, = oo beth Woody, Louisville, Ky., defeatzd me s ocoupied. ALl \except —tna|UOR". It 18 D anemer of e e Y hinston, D. o and Madison | Harry Dowpinz of Snmanish Fan. [commitieo that. contifiuance of the | thit “eky higlhi priocs” were threatend | (oo frequman seam hers * Sathrday $Fenclon building will bs. razed fo! T aur the Te- | e, $400 each and the balance of the | 4uras and his. hrather, Charles Down- board wou'd be useless unlesg it were |and that the mere purchase of thé spon<e of Protestantism to the des- perate anneal of the post-war period ake way fer the proposed’ . modern structure which the company intends ers of international reputation will ad-~ In the meantime, the . trust . com- Aress the conference, " PRny, will receive :a .good return on ..‘«,"m amount invested, and thére will be William 'J. Lord. of Pawestusk. ac- o forced purchases of ~property -at|cording to James Jesgun. treast of gh prices when the bulid.ng period #'he Wasterly Mule ‘Spinners! union ls rrives. While verification is lacking. |the “champion” mule sninner of New is sa!d the bank paid Mr. Fenelon|Eneiland. Mr. Jessup makes this siafe. of the Interchurch Warld Movement. The purpose is, to abeli iti 522,500 for his building, | which, hgiment in a letter to the ‘Bobton Post purchaged several: 'yéars ago Mr. Lord was born in Lancagh! $$16,000. In additi several mo: England, and entered the muie room sr' Mr. Fenelon to ‘the the age of eight years, Trust . company whatever he had in-the - driveway ' from ad street to the Tear ‘of his store, the trust company agréeeing to furnish % % driveway from Main . street. , This abrogated ' by the' pur- property. Pawcatuck Lodge of Masens in an- ual meet.ng elected the following of- cers: ' John F. Johnson, worshipful Willlam. Spencer, senjpr n; Henry warden; Henry Sut- ‘unior ~warden; . -Archle C. hompson, secretary; Elbert W. Clark, Samuel Girven, chaplain senior deacon; Frank’h. $Friend, unior his first. job as. a. to this dountrv he. sntered the'employ of the American .Thread = Comvany Clark ' mills, Pawcatnck, where he has worked for thirty-two years. “This gentleman_.is . seventv-thrre vears "l!d and:seldnm ‘loses & day from work,” writes' Mr, Je=sup. ' “The’live'v manner in which he skips arownd makes most voun® sninnets green with envy. He'has brought a familv up whaee, ages range from thirtv-three to forty-five years, six in number, fonr of them being in the 'employ of the American Thread comnanv. as, so‘n- deacon; Bourdon A.|ners. Recides heing a gpinner Mr. Lord sBabcoek, senior stewar John W, has represented th tawn of Stonineten \ Nathan |in the Connetelout Jesislature amd he McKenzle.‘S"'Wd for twelve years an the board harles A. Morgan, finance commit.|of relief ‘of Stonington. For around twelve vears he has p'aved. the hass tiha in the Westerlv Rrass hand ad is stili a_memher af this orcanization” Mr. Lord’s “mu'es” are 1020 gnindles lonz.. In spite of his advaneed ace and lnng ‘rerird ‘of rervice, he has no — ™ The officers were installed by Past #Grand Master Thomas McKenzie, as- -_;gnad by District. Depuiy Arthur N, i _Nash as master of "céremonies. (A collation was served after the instal- He received | g job a o Sninner, at the aze af sixteen-in an English town. Coming hoirs are left heopeste in gama mranae. P> “fise Fanny BiI Huributt was {ng. of Flmhnwst, snnle and aunt. Mr. TOL, visited \irai- and Mrs. Fred | given control’ over prices and distri- but‘on.i-These jpowers,’ President Za- Cuban crop only would aid pmmeen. of smr have‘been exported from lhls class Be Honored on Campus. evening. - This is the annual fresa- man-sophomore debate, the subject For the first ten months of .- this | bei ¥ e o s | being It is Resolved That the Fresh H labor and - material |f bewildered humanity, chaoti~ con- ministratrix but _carnot | Fakle Eundav. brskie. pointed out in a telezram to | year:a billion and one-qu: e gffia&‘fidu R ecnabie jevel, ditione and uncertain outlaok. Sncak- | 1emod nofdbe.;‘:wremaem of Califor- | Mrs, Stemhen Nerman of Allvps|the committes, ‘are not, included in’ GAS A DeUls Pl Rutnel Thin, fhe':. Seplomore T is the declared purpose of :the . United States ' Government to restore the railroads at an early’ date to the control of their owners. must face in their efforts to provide satlst'actory railroad service.. Itis hoped to engage theiifitets : fation. troublé in” keen'nig ‘them spinning to J meri an peo 1 7~ Miss Elsie: Louis_Peirce, 20, daugh- | t0cir full capacity. - : & of the whole A cric i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas -W.| ‘Mrs. Mary Stillman. €8, widow of " The Assocqmon of ° Rallway Pelrce of Wickford, who di sud- | Alfred " A. Stillman, dled Mnnday at a denly Sunday at the home of Valep.v |sanatorium in Jamestown R. L, whére tine Glass in East Greenwich, Wheré'she had been a patient gaven months. che boarded, did not die:from .Heart Mre. Stillman was born in Canonchet, trouble. 2s was at first' indicated.!nd was- twice married, her. first hns- Medical Examiner Charles L. Phillips band being Georee N. Langworthy. aftér investigation, décided to' perform,who has heen dead thirty-four years. an autopsy and in this! he was as-|She is survived hy two daughters, Mrs Isted by Dr. Patrick J." Mdnning of! Willlam W. Hiscox of New York, and Vickford ad Dr. F. G Tuggart of|Mrs Annie L. Dean. of Westeriv; a East Greenwich. The autopsy occu- |stepson, Lewis’ A. Stillman; a s'ster, pied nearly four hours. The heart|Mrs. Georze T. Kenvon of Honk'nton, was found normal, disproving thé'and five brothers, George Lafavette. theory of heart trouble as the causeiOscar, Oswas and Calvert Edwards, of of death. Dr. Phillips <sfated thai;Canouchet. She was a member of portions of the stomach and other or-'the Pawcatuck Seventh Day Baptist zanisms have been sent to the state church. board of health for a pathlogcial ex- | amination. Until the result of the test is know the exact cause of death will not be announced. The father of | Miss' Peirce is' chief of police. and; town sergeant of North Kingstown. David Frlnklm Stillman who died 3 ] ed in the Norwich | £ was not only longer jfore-run in the Dbanking busifiess ‘than any |‘Westeriy should ha other man in Rhode Island, but Fire sales are now Local Laconics. . The housing committee of the board of trade ig endeavoring to solve a dif- ficult problem. It is easy figuring for concerns tantial industrial his in order in P EASeeE eI as tTENIY RN S S IIEIPRRT AL TAIISONIIRIIIORELIITY Executwes represents those upon whom at that time responsibility will again rest for the prompt and successful movement of try’s commerce. Those constituting this Associ- ation are keenly conscious of their accountability to the public. They have accordingly de- termined to present as fully as-they can, the fundamental facts and ‘con- the coun- whose welfare is sovitally dependent upon adequate tr.msportauon. The country can grow-only as the railroads grow. The railroad problem must be solved—and solved to prosper. rightly and soon—if ‘our country is It is to promote that prosperity —permanently and in the interest of the whole people—that railroad ex- esent to-the ublx record of : y-four \ygars of service : Westerly. - ecunves WIH pr " p c i is not equaled In 2ll New Eng'and. He| Invitations have been issued for the . - p i ; ves : i o Mo Invitatiods lays hoen jesued tor b siderations’ which "they themselves the situation as they seeit. seventh anniversary . of his sécoud | Brown, daugt and 3 . o "narrxa,« His ‘wifow was Francis[J. Brown of Weste: Banks Martin, formerly of New. Lon- don. and their surviving daughters are Mrs. Ida Villete Marr Poole, ‘of Manchester home of the b and M '«a 28. N." H., at the e’sparents, December o «Q @ 2 D i1 R o 3 < ‘e oy ASSOCIATION of RAILWAY EXECUTIVES gdtijth D. Etillman. ['lrwmh song —_— ; gl 'ebrua , 5 g 1 Tho ong on Decsmber ‘;o.e’;sst"‘;’;% STONINGTON THOMAS DEWITT CUYLER, Chairman fi the other-on January 6, :1882. His| .people ist in declaring that thi i frst wife was Georgln Maritn, mar- |15 plenity of sugarin the berough, but ALFRED P. mou, CARL R. GRAY, President C.A. PEABO Y C | g‘%g_-’“l\firh;‘fsfinigdfi d hugust 1211t Is impossible to get a pound. : General Counsel _ © . Westen Railwey. Co. . Illitiois 4 i trer'of the N'antie Savings bank. and | 1o deige. Waether hue. mGre. HEkis FRANK ANDREWS, /. JOHN H. H.AMMOND D, Acting Pres. E PENNINGTON Prcs\dent : M as Lh\e =econl;1 iuhier of the Na-|will be added-to the street lightipg Chairman Board of Directors Bangor & Duluth South Shore & Adantic Railwes Ca 3 ‘ona; lantic bank, succeeding James | gygtem, .The cost per .light is $15 Gulf Coast Lines - Minnieapolis, St Paul GM&M § <) L Pendleton, when the latter . was|per month. d A BAKER. R CHAS. HAYDEN Presldent : Reilway Co. s elocted congressman. He served as i 0 ) eceiver Chicago, Rock Idand & Pacifiz Railway Ca. S, e cagh'er - until the National - Niantic < ¢ International & Great Northern Ry. ca. Chaihah efBsrd: C.E: PERKINS, Presi et : | banlc took over the. Paweatuck Na- GALES YERRY, A. R. BAEDWIN, Receiver Minneaplis.§ SesLowis Ralioed Ga) " Chicago, Burtington & Quincy Ralread Ca. i Wobranie % Blimall T o WU D o e Dinse SRo GariRatiosd O+ THOMAS D, HEED, Reciives e e i He was chief bookkeeper of the J3’\.<=,v ‘_‘.frxg).and Dea: W. H. BEARDSL%Z‘ President Chicago & Eastern Tiinois vuud Ca MARK W. m Prcs«fen( ‘ i S t v the T ’ i Thm N Penn] : reture o the barsinuge | Bl BE?{EC"‘“R P & G Mg h,iSLHERBERT;m&fi 5 o oo ot SR | ‘j ace & - Louis Southwestern" ; President 18l eflfllls eo (3 n oct %?fiii‘m \1;: Central voad Co. of Netw Jersey, - o oad { P! Ix been at the home of S.T. BLEDSOE, General Counsel - C. W HUNTINGTO\I Ptsxdcnt +i Fetney nia Railroad Sysiem. : l Iif ql Atigrney Clarcnce L. New- Virginian Railway Co. J{HREED, President I8 eed Bifro- hosphate ALHGE Jubeka & Seud T KalityCa. Lo Befanra & Lake Erie Railroad cnm ‘ i 1! i ime the previils dey. “RewMe. New. W. G. BRANTLEY, J. H/HUSTIS, Texmggfim Recefer -, - 4 2 i A thn, Who' has been making favorable " President and General Counsel. Bosian & Maine Co. - IPLEY, President ‘ I 2o ook, thin people—men or womon— x‘al:nl\h;c:ce;s!tg‘%cae‘ ehéimsecom,i opera- Adania, Birmingham &' Adartric Ry. Ca. € E. INGERSOLL, P‘raldcnt A“ T”‘l“ & W‘ Refuy Ce. ! ! X, ous Y pletely recov- alley Railroad: Co. i ‘: ness, weakness, a DAY et | ered. very sogn. HARRY BRONNER, Prs:dcnt i i Bess.. e kysie; m%a‘r“’.i.{;?"dufieé‘é'“:é?& Y.M. C. A. Secretary J. W. Carter Missouri Pacific Railroad £ E ]OH\SON Ptmdmt lit Staryation. Feed your merves and ani|©f the submariné base conducted the E N. BRO' Pres. & Chal ol & Western Ca.; i these ‘syu.ptolig due 1o nerve. starva- | JOMing. and evening services n tne : WN, Pres. Ban ), fH il Riapias’ ; Pere Margitie Railuy Co. A. JONES; Prwdent ; i oio eSSl i sate fhal ono of e A e o Sl 8 Vs SN : i Shent byserfi itk S508 5| WILLIAM BUCHANAN, President ~ Vicksburgh, Shreveport & Pacifo Railey Ca. . * Misiour, Kardas. &' nwg-vlwtvki I | R R | dpesma & Ak el Co. -/ MIORGAN JONES, Proidene .+ T M. SCHUMACHER Prgénr : il .C] nuine' nerve csident ¥ b i f;::}:ermeaaéd ngflg‘sfilmfiimlav bit- Epwe'th league gvening szr‘:lc.;.r E. G. BUCKLAND, Presid Etbas $oophiien i * ‘ H forming drug, Bitro-Phosphate be | with the tdpic The Duty of Church de New EnghndlemyCa. HOWARD G KELLEY Ptaxdent A. H. SMITH, Pmfldm vy l’ i “.ff" taken by the weakest and most| Mémbersiin. A duet, Koep Love's nd Railroad Grend Trunle Ralioey Syaem: New Yerk Contral Lines. % “ | aqtica a“ssug:ee;r angl Lhelresul ts_fol-|'Watch Fires Beaming, was sung by Pmldenz and Oenml Counsel P E_ C Eg | iEhing. © often slmply 2ston- | yfisses Gertrude: Allen and Mary Bir New York, New Haven & Hormford R Co. WILLIAM T, KEMPER, Receiver _ SMM Px ‘?' [ gred SIS IS gy Motk Bl A e e RALPH BUDD, President B Ko G Si0detE R Ca ‘ ' 1 gy and vi v’ t ot - his aunt, Mrs. Sa - - < 3 | the eleepieas: confldence‘ afachegreois| oo ain Kinesley, Pa L H E BY'RAM Prcsident v et 8 Belobamad p‘;j“{;,m?(‘;;‘ lygxnf;m:ngr. ’B’fii;fi? i:u\e:ie: «5' f:gs Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Ca. JOHN B: KERR,-President { 1: ' mé:krsTr'eog\':m the np k. g}law of health. E\r]x]ge‘m;, hCa.é., the latter _wrote more M. ] CARPENTER Ptaldent New York, Ontarid & Westem Railwey Ca. 1 1 9‘; ,rngc,gmg}eghg;e sesimilation Gf food, | Sawielle, Cal. Nev: 18 Dr. Sareries IAMES T CLAR]\ Presldem ot S 1 G it arked gaine of weishi? pPle TeROrt|and Mr. Bailey were borhood friends Chicago,St. Pasl, Minneapolis & OmahaRy. Ca. Southern. Pacific Compary i Weeke. Those taking it who do not de. | Of Mr. Allyn ard their early days were 2 H. R. KURRIE, President - ify M roed Ca. J to pu. on flesh should ues extra | Spent i the village. Dr. Satteriée in- w. A CLARK, Ptesident - R Mb,! Tresicent AP e avolding fat-producinz foods. | formed the public administrator of Los Los Angeles & Sal: Lake Railroad Ca. Chtceea Il SLoasts MMTRL{EDMA%&Wm R i = ; W.'R. COLE, President A. R. LAWTON,; President ; 10 i i s s ‘Nashuille, Chattanooga & St. Lowis Ry. Ca. Central of Georgia Railway Co. FRANK TRUMBULL, , b t 5 - Pusldent 2and Chaitman of Board . | 1 1lds AL WALTER P. COOKE, C. M. LEVEY, Prfixdcnc - I Norwich Building and Loan Association raticn ind Cenca Coumel | Voo Pk R eVl R Y A i Inc ki Gl o Osofs Greax Nowiery Ralioad, E. E. LOOM Prwdent : ‘ orporated June, 1915 Norwich, Conn. E R. DARLOW fimpms‘de::d : S auqls’ E: D UNDERWOOD Prmdent i .Under the supervision of State Banking Commissioner.- At .fi"i“’)‘i’csEf“P““ d““t Goromion 1. 'BLOREE. Prmdcnt 0. p VAN SWERINGE}\' R!:I l | Aflufletutedmhombmld:ngormoneyuvmguemflted: "m Rallury Ca. Dedpas sty New York, Chicago & St. Linds Radlroad Ca. it to investigate our system. w M DUNCAN Prisident ¥ ROBERTS WALKER, Pnstdens it - M. I\, President ROBERT S. LOVE'IT Pte& Chicago & Alion: Railroad Ca. i1 Start in at once through your 1g and Loan Associa- | Wheding & Lake Erie Raluay Co. Inion, Pacifc: Railvoad il 3 I tion to hom, HOWARD ELLIOTT, President b HENRY WALTERS . ./ It | 2ol e a b WARD ELLIO Mo\n}msc}"a:n?oNALD President | Chairman of * ‘ Maine Railroad Com| Adansic Coast Line Raifroad The Tenth Series is now open. Shares may be purchased NEWMAN ERB, Presdent Eoinie & N..a.ai“u,_? N ‘ at the rate of one dollar, payable each Anyofomoficmormemba:wnllghdlygwedlmforma- month. ankun Rum.urd George S, Powers, Vviliiam E. Ma.nnl.nx. AUDI'I’O.EQ., Fred H. Toplift . .George. S. Powers. A'I'TORNEY. ; Charles V. James, z M bidh p e a s Arn Avbor Railroud Co. C.H MARKHAM Prcsldent Illinois Central Ra:l WILLIAM H., WHITE, Presidcnt | o Gt S M. mTONWmldxfifmac,. N.S, u);isELlp)dl}‘fil:)M, Pres &Chmm Rhmand, Frdeilsony & Pmac . Cn 1“ _ ‘W. H. FINLEY, President CHAS. A WICKERSHAM Pi'a | ‘Meetings on the Thn-d Tuesday of ead: mcmth at8 P M. : Chica,0 & North Wesiéem RalwayCa 3L NISBEr, Gencral Agcnt e ; M‘!’“‘%MMWM a Chamber of Commerce Building. . 'W. R. FREEMAN, Receiver Georgia; Florida & Alzbaing Railwey Western Ralway of Alckema | Telephone 2 Denver & Salt Lok Radlroad Co. WILLIAM T.- NQONAN President - DANIEL WILLARD, Presidens- . | 1 o C.!.SMITI'LSecrehry ‘CARL M. GAGE, President Buficlo, Rochester & Pitstrergh Redway Co.” - - Baltimort & Ohio-Rinidd Co. * * FICERS, WILLIA Pres, W Prest v,m,m::::'z::r,wz;& ot 1 4 e € By eman s VILIAMC CRRORY, Vis ol W7 FBILIANS: P Ce-] 5 €] e-rme ent, 'Aiexander Bha.\-p R ENHHM, Presidi A. H.PA . de A ; . Asst, Secretary, Arthur E.' snTermn 3 Tfimny:qg?n B. Vaughn, §.R. GUGG e ent ‘ AY‘SQELWPMM:'! &tg ,B \VORTHINGI‘ON Pm»dcn 4 DIRECTORS. - ; : ¥

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