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] £ | £ g LT i i A h 1 Ea E@ | | § 7 i3 (s i 8 g g g3 ness called by the state stwruy-m::fsmldmx wentwto‘d-mo:mm':n o% " lon—but it 3 h’?hmw“h.",p'“_# Judge Bennett inquired if the witness |the mem“:u mum:onom in quick | grounds is a regular ‘Sovernment zfi:_uflm. it froed my Stlends. “mfum < P ?g 3 Lk i %é it ks 8 i i were ou“fiot'ths ‘ggnrdtgam.hvmen ligation, 4 will “stop t ‘once like 1 - - A iy e Major answel n e affirmative, £ 2 e Judes Turthor asked him If'he Sining recreation " workers o= Twe | LAM_FREE — vou can.sg-rree (| DO YOUR PURCHASING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY g - were acting voluntarily, and by advice .——————.——-_-__Cl s Aithy = : A v . 3 - of his attorney, to both of which ques- 8:tn-56 " of* “n"‘gnfl. % “ud thsom. tions Carroll said “Yes.” Whittredge, springing at the witness, heaith and weakens. your. will. . . hitting him in the cheek and getting of | awking, coug! Shitting "is obnoxs . . I gt e croll smia | By the throat and choking hisk fers. Tocremeed it S T e Clearance Sale Values in Housekeeping that Be had met Whittredge at - the |-/ g E0t me down. sala Mr. Spauld. Voo caretanern | e e g g g iti ; g “Good-night Forever to_ Pimples_and | Del-Hoft hotel about noon of Oct. 31 |was ‘Choking me.” This was In 1he | "Lam porr th AT o™ orted o Nmm” < Muddy Complexion. Stuarts Cal- |where Whittredge told that Spaulding | doorway. Mr. Spaulding got up and|in the cities of America were $4,066,- grave because every Cen cium Wafers Do More Than All |and Judge Kelly had had .‘:lle t- |forced Whittredge out on the side-|377.15. In addition the Playground h: t ~ (Domestic Department) * e the Face Creams Put Together. Tt e g it omae 'y | walk. He managed to break away aft- |and Recreation Association of Amer- |’ £ 2 > ders. Purify the blood, and at the | Satinday niEh and tist he was going | 5, PUShing Whittredge out i ica spent $82,505.70. In 19 cities, bond | rew S YARD WIDE BROWN COTTON CROCHET BED SPREADS same time you drive out the pimples.| up to Spaulding’s house to beat him, an ‘ter one more had |issues for recreation purposes were 4 1 CLOTH $1.00—Full size..8ALE PRICE, 3 Stuart’s Calcium Wafers are con-|ind th#t the men were no good. hiege Jended by B g ey g e s g e - - RISK JUST ONE CENT V; E ) Mr. Spaulding felt that there was|to $1,663,750. In 49 cities neighbor- alue 9c. -8ALE PRICE 720 | $1.35—full size..SALE PRICE-$1.99 venient to carry and pleasant 10| In the afternoon of the same day oth ‘wroi Wi an ood. | have been donated | .Send no money. Just -nam 100 take. - Get a 50c box Of your drusgist. | Carroll saw Whittredge at the Del-Hoft | ometbing wrong with him and the |hood playgrounds have been d address on'a postal card. Say: Ve 3 ---SALE PRICE 8 o ) ar Mail coupon below for free trial pack- | hotel again. Carroll said he was going to the city by private individuals, the SATIN BED SPREADS . heart was going wrong: He said he|value of this property in 18 of these Hlease (el me YARD WIDE BLEACHED COT- age. up to the Elke’ home. Whittredge eaid | coy1q gearcely breathe and he didn’t|cities is $497.100. : stopped your catarrh suffering and how Value $350....8ALE PRICE $229 1 I can sto; ine.” That’ ‘" TON Eepenta e tracais about ” Desting | oo to have any stren DD o witriess | b K 0ATe0 " and twelve schiool [say. * T Wil" Understand. dma 1 S0 ] Vatue se e pRICE 7 | Valus $400....8ALE: PRICE 4249 2 o “I got away e witness | bulldings are reported to use as | write you wi complete ‘ormation : z S Free Trial Coupon i e ol B e 'oulq | continued and made for the telegraph | evening recreation centers in 136 | FREE. at once. Do hot aclay. Send || Value 12/o. ALE PRICE 10c SATIN BED 8PREADS F. A. Stuart Co, 317 Stuart || ¢ 3 S 0E, 8 O e, Carroll felt |Pole, thinking I might lose him. We |cities. Fifty-five cities report 146 | the D ot ehivk "ot Gurgns 1etter |} 15 LONSDALE CAMBRIC— Some of which are subject to Bldg, Marshall, Mich.: Send me || 7®Grbte Bor0c 8 ote t0 see if he | Went around that three of four times |buildings which are set aside and y 1 you have asked this SALE PRICE 10c slight imperfections .~ _ by return mail, a free and then I started towards the city, | wholly given over as neighborhood |} o e et g frial package of Stuarts Calciuw ||had, e gun Dut found nen. Leter|hyt stumbled and fell. He was right |recroation center buldings. in_ 3 ¢ it "has done for others || S0 BLEACHED SHEETING— Value $450..~. .SALE PRICE $200. ‘Wafers. anc was only going to have a talk after me and he kicked me in the back | cities streets are set aside for play. AM KATZ, Suite O, 876 8t1-inch........... ALE PRI 22¢ | Value $550. SALE PRICE “ when I was down.” One hundred and thirty-nine cities e ARG AT with Spaulding. 3 the Spalding | After that the assault was stopped, |have 206 swimming poois. . Ninetys | 2909 Indian Ave, Chicago, 1il. PILLOW TUBING . ~-SALE PRICE §279 & revveeee: || nome they rang the dvorbell and Car: |ihe Witnegs sald, by bystamders who |four cities reported 314 public baths. | = |} 23, 3g.inch......SALE PRICE 19c | Value $650....:SALE PRICE-$429 rol: said that he passed on towards | nterferred. : The average daily attendance on the PARK CHURCH ANNUAL. 24e—12-ine SALE PRICE 20c | Value $5.00.....SALE PRICE $350 City State.......... || the Elks' home. Some shouting that| ;After Mr. Spaulding had been help- | summer playgrounds in 389 citles re- STt 256—45-inch. .....SALE PRICE 22¢ BLs AR ol At —=="| he heard caused him to look back and (3 UP. he said he went back into his|porting was 814,108. Ninety cities re- | Encouraging Year Shown in Various £ COTTON BLANKETS PILLOW CASES - $2.00 value 12)/30—45 by 36....SALE PRICE 9% | 250 value 16c—45 by 36..SALE PRICE 12l4¢c Al > 19 - by 36....SALE PRICE 160 $3.00 value......SALE PRICE 2.9 se ad grea 1 ported an average daily attendance at i e e e e o e 5. | Bouse” and ‘D t . diMculty in | Por Lines_of. Church Work—Gain. of 42 ARTIST AND WOMAN, ing around a telegraph pole. . Carroll |bregihing 28d coula bardly. talk Dr. | Wwinter cogtere ‘of 200.478. . Members.’ went back and told Whittredge _to|7g L CaUaSn- W% callodlin about 30| sociation of . Amerion coreosvanda The Late Edith Woodman Burroughs | SOme along, and they both went back ¥ e oo " [P Gi00at ana he | with more than 600 cities and. towns| There was a'good attendance at the Great as a Sculptor, Equally Great| “Toior in the day, Carroll eaid, he |Made three calls that day to give him | Which have not vet secured a single |annual church meeting of Park Con- |l 2545 by 38/4..SALE PRICE 19c | $-50 value......SALE PRICE $245. 2 i treatment. The witness said he was |Plavground. In addition to the 432|gregational church, which was held in 3 ss: Wife and Mother. B redge Ol N e ioe % | in the house for a week while he still |cities which have playgrounds, there | tno Oood: Voo it o © Tl BCEACHED: SIEETS WHITE WOOL BLANKETS Writing to & New York paper of a|Malor gull. the witness sald that he |bad trouble from his thoat =~ =~ |a7c B34 eities which do not heve PIay- |, .ing Phis was preceded by a sup. || 500—72 by 90.... SALE PRICE 36 | 9800 vatus. ... .SALE T former Norwich Art school instructor, | called Whittredge this from the way| . ouy"examination Mr. Spamiding said | POt some progress, such as land se- |Per Which was attractively served at|| 75o—81 by 90.... .SALE PRICE 580 -SALE_PRICE $3.10 Annie Nathan Meyer says: ° njtyher making much of an attempt to |he had known Whittredge for about a |cured, an appropriation made, or plans 6.30 p. m. in the dining room. The 85c—81 by 90. SALE PRICE 69¢ SALE PRICE $529 5 ittee in charge were the Misses In the death of Edith Woodman Bur- ¥ vear and had had no previous trouble | 12id, so that 779 cities were lc‘llve'ln comm! 00—81 5 roughs pesy ::lea e ket oy "“q'-i.e"ii.?.f"&o'}‘,l‘e?mea the witness | With kim. - He first heard that Whitt- | ONe way or another in the play move- f::le'-u rchl-lrmu e s - " b t sculptor, whose future Wwas as|if he didn't have a letter in bis pocket |Tedge was looking for'him by a tele- | ment last year. Reports were received 4 Prentice and Miss Alics G, L of promise as her past had been | when he was arrested that warned him |Phone call in the morning. The at-|from 1387 of the 1750 cities f Assieting in serving wéro Miss of achiovement, but 4t has 108t—What | o paen oy Soe the e " O et | torney went over again by question- | Whom information was sought, ¢ i socs - Beatrioe 15 Increasingly rare as time goes on— | deried this, and the state attorney had |ing the details that Mr. Spaulding had |, Within less than six years the na- |Katherine .Isbister, Misses Beatrice CI nce Sale valll!i 'rum- the l'm.'n‘_ =l SALE PRICE 85¢ SALE RRICE %8.19 . Eastwood, Barbara Allen, Eleanor Nor- s & Bty rare 2y sk giex ob- 4 |related about the fight and the wit- |tional association has been ‘in corre en, anhood without compromise, nor yield- | Seen ot B e D I W e roa Iness told him that the only one he|Spondence with about 22,500 different i?:,',,.,u"".’qfulm"’u.""n,," I Saiti, ed one jot.of the noble obligations of | ¢3 Carroll said that he had a letter |cOuld remember as having given as- remns in iR GOt ot Amanicd. and Sl 4 d Dor:am' J m-,hm.!"' mvmn“y D mt 1 ¥, b A o 1 e Civa | from his sister that told him the case |sistance to him was = Mr. ~Cronin, | 158 VEar Sowioede-feld - secretaries |SORC A0 Doroihy Jones, ‘and T ; of crestive genius. A strong, vivid|wae going to come up, but his name |though he believed there were others | from the assoclation worked in 61 |Sayles Richa D e _naa: s dan! lul!ltyi 7 -mngdfl;“ é‘ 'ZK"‘ 10| hac not been mentioned in it yvet. Drug Clerk a Witness. ;:o:‘i-nd fi?:"fim?o?mmmf’oi wood. T e o r = PRCSUSE eUEs S TUNTSE. |t AN JCEVR ‘m‘ — :::i‘fmo.a m'l:f{h oy b moc:r:ml.‘: Lestified that ;’:umf:: i xClarence D. Andrus, clerk in - the | America are: Joseph [Lge. Boston;| Rev. Samuel H.Howe, D. D, presid- TOWELS and hemstitched.. SALE PRICE 280 and sweetnees. Wiittreige ~were _ together.. in _the [ rocaoioon, SXUE store on Oct. 3ist last, | Henry P. Davison, New York; Robert Sas that wiven by the slernJ I e oo ewslss soope avine smer e Her work possessed a certain stern, o testified that from the drug store he | Garrett, Baltimore: Gustavus T, Kir- that given by the clerk, J. # gt was, take Street —The witness sald he has lived |5 Whittredge speak to a young man | by, New York. The main office is 1|Coit, who. gav ht o IBEe 2 3 - T} gave the present member- colored borders. They were boug ST ahonld ‘mey. the scngast work I aorwich all hie life, but ls now 2land tien go across the street and ring [ Madison avenue, New York, There | ship a8 393—a gain of 42 from a vear || .. ¢he right time and at the right -SALE PRICE 89" of ‘any woman sculptor. There was a [ B3NSR 0 e lentee, (aHOT, 50 |the Spaulding doorbell. The next|are branch offices in Chicago and Bir- |ago. In the absence of the treasurer, 85c value........SALE PRICE 42 certain’ elemental note in _it, and yet | P iErany ar dieag Doand been back |he saw was Whittredge coming back- [ mingham. Miss Adelaide L. Butts, Mr. Coit also || price. After the sale you witl have there was never any sacrifice of sheer | .0 ;¥ G0 g0 &% FHIES S RCE L s @ | wards out of the Spaulding doorway read her report. This gave $5,743.30 59 TABLE DAMASK —all for towel bargains. : . 2 and he had Mr. Spaulding by the | BERTH FELL ON HIM received during the year. Of this, | n° such chance 4 :e.:ug.“;'&:g tte:dtehr:e::b(’:vct:«)m‘:::d:;e poiice since the assault. - throat. He saw Spaulding go down or:. :TEAMER “MAINE” $1,358.77 was .fvgn for Christian work 13¢ _..SALE PRICE 10c | linen....... ......8ALE PRICE llo true tenderness of conscious strength. Heard Threat Made. and saw the two other men making In America, $573.61 went to foreign SALE PRICE 120 | 79% TABLE “DAMASK —iall- * . T remember the late John Alexander Edward R. van Hornig of this city, |passes at each. other around the tel- : missions, $147.55 to charities in Nor-|] 16c value saying once that women had not as|empiloved as an accountant at Hall |egraph pole, and he saw Spaulding fall | Suit Brought a h Apg i:-t :lumbont wich, and $3,464.12 was 'used for church PRICE 15¢ ..SALE PRICE 61¢ Yet proved that they had somethinz | Brothers, was called to the stand and [on the sidewalk where Whittredge| Company by Pinkus Pumerantz | expenses. dofinits to art; definits in the sense|said he saw Whittredge on Sunday |made & swinging kick at him. Threa| Withdrewn. For the Sunday School. PRIGE Th SALE PRICE 9¢ of being a -sex contribution. I feel [afternoon about 1.30 at the Elks club|or four fellows closed in on Whitt- West: C. 1 B that in Edith Burrough's work there|where he heard Whittredge telling |redge, pulled him off and ended the| The superior court case of Pinkus ent, e:.:: an E:cl"p:h‘l?:‘-m:m% PRICE 22¢ $ was such a definite contribution. There [about the attachment of the cash reg- | fight. Pumerantz of Norwich against the|the Sunday school. The average at- 39c MERCERIZED DAMASK— were the unmatched love of children, |ister. Whittredge said. “T'll fix him.” At thie point court adjourned for |New England Steamship company in PRICE 1% | $1.40 value......SALE PRICE $1.10 ICE 25¢ the understanding, the sympathy, the |Members tried to dissuade Whittredge |the day untli the next morning at 10 | which he sued for $3.000 damases has ;:gg";;“;,,';,?h‘;g;:"m;;_ A et P SALE PRICE 2% brooding care of the great-hearted |but the witness said he heard Whitt- |o'clock. been withdrawn without costs. Mrs. Allen Latham, superintendent of || 5°° VAlue-.......8ALE PRICE 30 | o CERIZED DAMASK— - - mother. I can scarcely write without |redge make this statement to at least| The jury in the case is composed as| Pumerantz, whose occupation is a the infant department, lold‘of -:n-.v— 12//,c LINEN CRASH— 3 8 S tears coming to my eyes of that ex- |three members. Later in the day |follows: presser in a coat making factory, sued | erage attendance of 25 suq of o5 whus e ; SALE PRICE 48 uisite form of eternal youth in Mrs.|when Mr. von Hornig was going| Philip Spelman, William M. Burdick, | the company for damages for injuries itors. SALE PRICE 9 323 = ghs’ fountain at the Panama-|home on the 5 o’clock car from Frank- |and Stephen D. Moore, Norwich; Al- |he received on board the steamer The report of the and MERCERIZED COTTON, NAP- American exposition. 1 visited it|lin square Whittredge was on the |bert H. Foote, C 2 when he occupled treasurer, Benedict Pumfl"“"‘-'l'by i 15¢ LINEN CRASH— - PRICE 5o again and’ again with reverence and |same car going to his home. Gray and Willlam A. Edmond, Gris i brother, spoke of the large i o SALE PRICE 11e | KINS.............SALE.PR ever-increasing joy. On cross examination by Attorney|wold: Horace and Elmer E. Pul New London on Nov, 28, 1914. this year In attendance. and collectioms. MERCERIZED COTTON It is seldom that creative artists|Comstock, the witness said that|Lebanon; Martin O. Chapman and Al The berth above him with the pas- | g175 32 having been ‘w‘" °,'°° = 50c TURKEY RED DAMASK— 10c give us either ideas or feeling ex-|Whittredge was somewhat intoxicated |fred M. Clarke, North Stonington; |senger in it, fell upon Pumerantz charities. . g VaFiows E PRICE 39 | NAPKINS........SALE PRICE 7o Quisttely rendered. Most art is so0|but not noticeably so, when the wit-|Olaf Nelson, Lisbon; George A. Tan-|about 2 t'clock in the morning. He Mrs, Charles H. Haskell read M the best quality..SAL St S e largely a question of patches and com- | ness saw him in the early part of the |ner, Voluntown. suffered injuries (o his right eve. head. | b "W Browning's report for the Sio 3 promises. We accept poor workman- |afternoon. right shouider and body generally and [ 4. school Hbrary. chg pror, he, Sun- ship for the value of the idea or the|" When Whittredge was talking at the | was also internally injured, he claim- | ga¥ Schopl library, and Phillp Johnson S s, sértiment. We accept frivolous emp- ks’ club about, fixing Spaulding, he | | WREE NORWICH WORKERS 2d, and is no longer able to work at [§5vs 41 Interesting account of the new 3 5 » - tiness for the sake of virtuosity. But|aid not say how or what he was going IN. COMPENSATION LIST |his trade at which he earned $15 a|yo.='an Hndeavor society for the P in approaching Edith Burroughs’ work |t go, the witness said. Mr. Kehoe i S week. indn:l:agp eh' st: hnb:een formed g 5 E ¥ there t‘l:u“:‘: fl::fl ctfi’ey:f,‘g&grlfé h::d'-h{: and Mr. McCormisk were two of the | Five New Agreements Were Filed by = % M{nc‘ucl:b:";l-:. REmas 3 - Pad e e ten e fiousht and it |members. who advised Whittredge that Commissioner Donohue. FOUND DEAD IN BARN. ot o T i < he would be foolish to do what he was threatening. Whittredge went around| Five new workmen's compensation linity- triumphantly in the face of the | rom one Toom to another the wit-|agreements approved by Commission- world, her portraits of men were al- er James J. Donohue were flled by him Going to Punch Spaulding. ways.strong and satisfactory. on Thursday at the office of the clerk ) The dead body of an"unknown man, [9f the year in the Home Missionary . 3 society, which has studied the needs i This {s no time, perhaps, for'a| Daniel J. McCormick, a 1i Aol f th i 0 presumably a wayfarer was found on ; ) " the special work of the three families to art; I intend this more as an ab- | Whittredge at the Elke' club on the| United States Finishing company of | LT, °F buckwheat straw in a barn’ on “ to whom boxes were sent. B - . a SFORE, Aing, ‘determined. chavactor. about the cash register and saying|of 244 Main street, employe, thumb body was considerably decomposéd |Mmeetings of the Forelgn - Missionary 5, : 2 2 that he was going to punch Spauld- |injured by coming in contact with a having been dead and burieq in the |Society, which has raised about $400 5 babes were.a delight, and as the best 1 meetings of the Men's cl AmN( YO FR‘ m l!) eLm’ of women artjsts fling their mascu- Bed{,':f"..u"::::’;n";:n [y,,:?hn mture.‘.llrl, Geor:: ch g:l:nr::: g;:: THIS N 3 v 4 o George W. Lane's report of the work ing. 'The witness said he didn’t pay [lint doctor while reaching for a cop- straw since late in September. The |for this work. much attention to what was sald or|per dipper on Dec. 31, compensation For the Parish House assoc uantities are limited, but while they - ; lake 1t sorlously but told Whittredge|$439 for stx days. St age and of mhort, statere. He wag|Mrs. Tyler Browne read an account i ill sell these fine Brooms and - fo go home and take a sleep and for- | _Falls Co. of this clty, employer, and | atsiveq In a sult of w0ld clothes and |of the meetings and work accompliish. last we will se e ; get it. ” Adolph Claug of 88 Sherman sireet. | el ‘worn tan hunting boots. Between |ed. Mrs. F. H. Pullen's report of the Baskets for only 18¢ each. ©One Broom Asked on cross = examination if|employe, right hand and arm bruised |pig vest - and shirt were copies of | custodians showed careful oversight of o1l 99| Whittredge was intoxicated, the wit- on Dec. 27, compensation 3$7.13 per|mn. \Westerly Sum of the issue of |the bullding and Miss Eliza W, or one Basket to a customer, only. You’l 5 1] ness said he had had enough. week during incapacity from Jan. 7. September 17th and ' 20th. Avery’'s report as treasurer showed ag hand if v want one of Talked About a Licking. oy Eongo ShiY e oEngine Co.| " Dean drove to the place, which is|Successful year financially. = Mrs. Hen- have to be.on Ang 1t e 2 Patrick J. Hayes, one of the proprie- | bello. of Grotiny erertoy oy .t POM- |1ocated on the Sunkapaugh road, to[rY T. Arnold told of the activities of these bargains. i tors of the Dell Hoff hotel, saw Whitt- | 1y tataston oo coipiser Lhumb bad- | jring the straw to his farm. A ioad|the committee on Triendly Ald and a . LET YOUR SORE, SWOLLEN, ACH- [redge &t the hotel between 10 and 12 | compennation $7.90 per week during|°f the straw had been carted away TORORt Twas resdl from tie Chiatch, In- ING FEET SPREAD OUT IN A o'clock in the morning of October 31,|aisability from Dec. 26. and a second load was being placed |terior committee. ies Mary A -very where Whittredge told of the attach- in the wagon shen the body of the |reported for Mirs. George, S. Ingalls of ment on the cash register and 8ald it | city: empiayer At Boise Sursy, Lu® | victim was observed buried in the |the Hospital committes. This com- ; oS 5.iuean trick. ¢hat It looknd as if|plovie, right: foot bruised on “Den. '35, | 0y, - Manteal Hxmminet “Dart was|mittes will viah the hoapitél . next Jsut take your shoes off and then|Spaulding was trying to put him out | compensation $5 per week during in- |Otifled and his investigation discuos- |month and will be glad of assistance. sat those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach- |of business. Whittredge, the witness|capacity from Jan, 9. ed that the man had been dead many |Miss Marla T. Gallup read Esther Pul- Mg, burning, corn-pestered, bunion-|Sald, further declared that either he| C, B. Cottrell & Sons Co. of Wes- |18YS, presumably since. the latter |len’s report of .a busy year for_ the lortyred feet of yours in a “Tiz” bath.{Was going to lick Spaulding or|terly, employer, and John Crowther of |Part of September. Death it is be- [Daughters .of the Covenant.. - Miss four toes will wriggle with joy;|Bpaulding would lick him. From the|3) Palmer street, Pawcatuck, employe, |I6yed Was caused by heart trouble. | Catherine Isbister told of another new "Il look up at you and almost talic|hotel ittredge called up Spaulding|end of left thumb crushed operating |, The position that the victim was 'wfl'”’vh medhfl"lm ciubfag -Sogs then theyll take another dive in by telephone and told him there was |electric hoist on Nov. §. The em-|ling in would .indicate that the fel- |and girls and Mrs. s SDINC bath. Ssomeone at the hotel who wanted to|ploye waited until he returned to work |10W crawled into the straw to keep (DIiver. Ls Johnsom's repore the Syhen, Your Sest feel like lurfpe of ahe him.. The witness ‘sew’ Whitt-|on iDeo; 28 befors he' was ready to| warmy-Tor.he pulled hiy ouat around |Cadierooll.’ Teghiard O. Beith; chaje~ ‘tired ‘out—just try “Tiz”|derge at the Elks' club but did not|take compensation. He has been paid |18 head and in this manner the f.‘ltlho e !odl ety committee, spoke hear what he said there. $84.80 for five weeks and. five days |Sarment was found when the body was oe' e ,:vcnt.m year jrn 's;zud The also you will find Plan Showed Location. from Nov. 18 to Dec. 28 at $6.09 per | discovered by Dean. ; gommf n .‘;"Mm:uyw o ul’n‘d b!-lr corns, callouses| iyl Engineer George B. Pitcher | Week. Xibe-ended BATH OF “TIiZ.” ance on hand after every bill was H 3 “ - was called to the stand and explained 3 AT THE AUDITORIUM. 5 Fhers's Bothing like -Tiz- Its the | ™arge plan on which were . shown | ANIMALS WERE WITHOUT — B e T . = buildings on Main street, including the FOOD AND WATER Vaudeville nd Photoplays. abolishing of the pew rentals has|y., . © vVaughn. Superintendent of | SENATE ADJOURNS TO 7 Elks' home, and the buildings wester- e The three first string vaudeville|made much additional work for the|jisov: jepartment, Mrs. Allen Latham.| - ey Mg from it including the post office,|Charge Againet Silas Shelley of Wa. |acts and the two Paramount movies, |ireasurer and a wvote of thanks was Secretary, Raiph Martin Treasurer, PERMIT M‘rzm . A. Robinson’s building, and the e one a travelogue and the other & |extended to Miss A. L. Butts for her * “Pullen Committee of i} ; |Marion building in which = is Mr. terford—Arrested for Cruelty. drama. drew good sized audiences at|faithful service in this connection. | Benedict 2 Spaulding’s - residence. ~ The Nickol- : Philippines- Bili Taken Up st 4 L . d, : b 7 t the Audi- Friendly Aid, Mrs. Henry T. Armold, son drug store across the street from | - Slias Shelley of Gllead, Waterford bk D - it o Raglor e 3 Dr. Hows Reviews Year. Mrs, Mary & C.Norton, Miss Ham ion the Marion ng was also shown |Was arrested Wednesday om the com- troup | Dr. Howe spoke of. the encouraging |nah Crowel Washington, Jan. 20.—In - arder to on the plan and pointed out. plaint of Humane Prosecutor Clayton ovn‘ Ie.m;ubmmfintnhmmm::e .D‘“':“:,om.“; things of the year. The increase in 2 ¥ !‘ to ” Admissible Only Against Carroll. B. Smith of New London, charged|who presented an act somewhat out |contributions, the gain of 42 new MALDEN, MASS, FIRE CHIEF permit the committees to work wtexd- with elty to animals. He members, the active nd vigorous oo wimess tollgwing Mr. Pt cusea of falluve o foed, water ad|Of, the e a ap eee young pebple's ‘woolety and the ‘nter- IS SERIOUSLY INJURED | was Albert F. Murphy, rope: t Thanksgiving and Good P st 2 as a etake hand, who testified that he lt’,,,, brol!y‘:.mu el ol N 8t Friday ser Thrown by an Explosion Through a saw Whittredge and Carroll In the| Shelley was pi nted before Jus- ber, tertain. | Friday services are some of these and She Tates fu- Pastition. J 5 A rese; 1 show ' great possibilities. for the N Th eanr s e lobby ‘of the Del Hoff hotel between |tice of the Peace John J. Lawless, | 0 vRh comical stories and the latest tu : ‘HAYES BROTHERS. hone 1227. 26-28 Broadway DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist - 8hannon Building Annex, Room A 2 and 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and Spaulding’s ‘mentioned. heard Carroll ‘house saying some- about Whittredge belng “yel- Attorney Comstock objected to the testimony and Jus Bennett inform- ed the jury that it was not admis- sible against Whittredge = against Carroll. State Attorney Hull said that was all he offered it for. Story of the Assault. Archibald S. Soanlding. who im in .who continued the case until Satur- day, Jan. 29, under bonds of $100, which the accused furnished. The hog and one ‘were shot to t th vntot'.h?l:mh‘y Ao G Old 8aybrook.—~Word aulhon re- ceived in town of the of ‘Mrs. Nancy Stevens in New Jersey. jokes, and told them in a very inter- esting manner. : The Paramount five reel feature pic- ture was entl the Rugmaker’s ter, wld:u&oud Allen in - sheep ranches thousands' of these woolly ani- mals are hearied by the faithful col- Malden, Mass., Jan." 20.—Fire Chief George H. Butler was severely injured |during a fire which burned a three story building on Middlesex court in|