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12 THE M'RMNGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES THURSDAY", MAHCTI 27, 191.1. "OPENINGS IN VERMONT i. "iiiliiunl Iriuii pnKc 4.) hrollxr, V II. needle, returned Wed-ncsidn-v Mis Don DoiirIiis went to Wli ti lllver .Ttiurtl 'ii Wcdm tiny. Fern Hchoknli loilfxn held a special moitiiip; Wednesday rilpilit when Miss MniRetHe Morrllleld and Miss lloth Konth wi rr initiated Into tlio older i till ,s II II Gllson was transfoi rod from the Ih'thol li)tlK'. GeorKo PhiHoii In ti v.if a now piazza built upon Ills roillina Stephen H'liU'lilnsoti of HrniMrco was In town Wodncsdny to f.fip hut brotlu'r, Wllllnm Hutchinson, who uns Injured In n, runaway uret dent Sunday night. Mr. Hutchinson hn.'i urtly rcKalned consciousness and ther. an1 more hopes of nls recovery lit r pli -lent time. Mr. mid Mis. N. 1 I n-den w to i.mchesn r. X. II. (ni. i for n few ilnys. Tho river hen was nt the lilt? heat fur )c" T'jo liy .mil thn water ov eillowcii the me.ntiw hack of School t o-t. vvhllu at i e foundry ot SutsTent, Osgood .t Hon 1j thi water was so lilffh that the i.i ii was not dlsi ernlble. The Ttncle-tor In pave a masfillerudo 1 ah t tin Granue hall Tuesday nlRht. lr i smith. Jr., hap loft the Snillli farrr ,i mile below town, and roiic on to ' p rillroad where Iip lias a .lob h n r, mi-n Mrs. Smith Is to remain it t ip fnrm for Hip present Mrs. Fri n'.lln Salisbury has been confined to hoti'-'e hv the mumps for a few day Mrs 1.. It. Noe.dhuni Is at work in c in u miry dm Ins: the lack of woi t the gelatine factory. At nre it t ii, ire no orders and the n Mint down. A H. Tllchurd hOT) if llniliitree Is to move Into the. low 'iieineiit of thp 11. Connor Iftin rt i ti Pntk street, recently va ra t o b'. Mr and .Mrs ilrnley. RANDOLPH CENTER. V I Kickfonl of niadfoid. urn ot the tjis ,(." f 'he aRili ultut al S' liool and sc tiw .i.ul treasurer of tile board, was her, n"k to look after Hie acconnis urn in the dll.s tif the school. II i II -rr t .ratii.i hi Id Us first nntnvorsur.v l.iSi t (I, u -d.'v evening. There, was a I, ne roffi in presented, in ohui'Ke of Mrs G. Gnu ' onslstliiR of papeis, musli , ica and Instrumental and tableaux. W. .r,. 11 tealii-on and GcorRu Wills drove to tlw itiarrlcs in Hcthcl Sunday with a spirted lie nic, and just what happened after tluv started Is not known, bill the horse was found In a Imrbed uin fi tico unci Mr luuhinson was found side the oad unconscious with a broKen let; and vmtUH'ons on his head. lie wan taken t.i the sanitarium and hi.' condl flot critical Tho lMitrgy wms demol ished, '.tit Wills was, not materially In jured -Dnc- A Paris is In Boston visit ing 1. r .sifter, Mrs. Stom Mrs. GoorRe O. r.) -"or"! I'.- n 'o'pb, about U yeai- old, db d lasL wen n. . ' Th r neral srrxlovs a ere held Monday, Mr Mntdet Is also critically ill with nn i n a The Vermont Moman club hi' c aleil to erect a monument to the hor MU'tin Mockbii " It Is hcliiK ills ( I- I ivliern to loeiite it. The hoi se died In ii. ca, uitl It has Ih'iii Mia KP'ted that thr moluimer.t should bo p'-i I the . Hi t Itandolph was the hoi i t iwn of Ji.Min Morgan, tin- owner rt t i- al... tirl be .u bur oil here at 3Ui' doinh ( enter The horn- win exten rt . i .1 ii nd known Ijere ORLEANS COUNT! GREENSBORO. v s' in' ri malm, about the .ame 1 ' sf j 'mproviuL- slowly.- C. Ii. " '' -1 ..1. - Th,. fai iin rx w bo 'api.i 1 r i - iKar pIics the ea-iv part " ' renai'ded w It la a j-oiiil ' " in ' 'I wl ' i al hay 'I '1 if fi 1 Y t i ;a ihhiihK- of koimI suvar. - I' " I Mf - ' '' is n i.jh .-, C . II oi..st Itf'ujamiii loi O. I. ' I" a'cordauce with a vote of 1 ' 1 ' he annual mpethm lo dls T t 'I town ball an aU' tinn was 1 el -K ' nda with 1 , A, Jackson, r'te' ( r r. H. Cook was the siieeuhs f'i' 1 ' -t L11 '. It is understood that Mr, i M.k '-,'! r h.ised the billldlnt; for the ';i r l ake C,r,inge, who will mcve it I'1 i' e ii' "'Mi nenrb and tit it up foi tbt r 'he terms of sale It Is to he w I from the t. n land i r be- '""' 1 ' 1 Ki ed Newton has eonmieneed woi i utiaue for Mr. Dawson of N( n i ' e ,i lot iMircha-eil from Myron K i ' "iinimer. Sunday morning nt hi national Chiuvh aiipni- pri.i i;, lr ui-ivtcea were held, coin Mn t' 'he I, Ivlngstono anniversary. -1'wt a . of tin) Piesbyterlau Siiiuht kcIh held a s-oclM Katheilng at the bon M ' and Robert itltchie Vodn m y Mnuli I'art of therurejiiiin W in aiKtmn sale of useful articles con) Htmtpd i,v tho iniimbers and tutted ttbon' Jil A . it one n'cloek Tueid.iy niorning Os car .-a iiint; .. tho du'eii In hi" IU I room was awaliento .,. d. a. o HmoU( la tne room, and found Hie t . r part of the house u mass of llaiiits. Mti. Noyes nccnpkd one of tint ohambeis and It wi miiot' il 'e to rescue her and she tmrmd to diath .Ml Xnym ran to one of th( nidKhbor tosumniou help Tlieogt--bullditig. wire saved. The insurance on tho hoi sn was J.l."ie Mr Nie ej Is an em ploye of the Klti-hii- Hrothers' mill at the Four Ccrpors CRAFTSBURY. The ilav N. U. Smith of Montifal .-poi-.c 111 tin Methodl't I'rilscopal Church Sim day i veiiiiR DoiK (iallaglier Is at home from riurlingtwi for the lOaster vacation of on woek.--S It tallat;her attended the ilstei.i meeting In St Johusbiiry Kri day nnd Haturda.i . I.eota Stratton was utlli 1 In ll'itdwiek Kildny by thodtvitii o Jier cousin William WPIiams moved his fninlh to Hardwlck Momlaj, where hu lias a oosltlou In tho lallioad station Mrs .lanit" Withers was i.'illed here Sun dat hv the si rlous illness of her mothei, JMrs 15 S. Stratton. -Mrs. John Williams went to Hardwlck Monday, wheie she i xpt'pts to reiide wllh lie; son, William, lor the present - I lollis l.athe Is spending a little lime with his biother, Itoseo. in Jirid' ifrt Conn., ami lsltlng friends In Jf-w VnrK tlt -II. S. Hurleton's little son, who has been seriously ill with typhoid fever, Is slowly recovering.-Mrs. V. nibby. Mlfe of Dr Hlhuy of this vi'luge, unihrweiit ii successful oiieratlor, nt the Mary Fletchci liosidtal I'rlday Mr His hop returned liom llmllimtuii Hat iday inoinlim Mis. Hlsliop will re in:c" there for a few days with her daughter, Ml-- K. N lllliby. -"Mis Kmnk lit ml ton, who has been trithally 111 foi i eeviiul iI'ivb, s very low. DERBY. .M '-ed I lav Is In Wcstlleld, Mas. iMi ii , her sister, Ccclle Hay. News lias. en iitelvpd of the death of Judii .fohil M Mllehell of Coneotd, N. II. Judgo Mil d, In Ins youth, was for many yrai -h'." i of Diil.y and studied law n Ih I'M wards it nn , i ,i I' wiff bed two months ago. He leaves two daurtbter and three sisters, of whom a sla ter, Mi h ibti Mlfbtll, HMdts In town i-Mrs, Klla Chandler Aldrlch, u. uatlvo ol tvrln died rccentlv HIip Ichm'S four sixters. A A yilvei Is better. LOWELL. The Itrv Km Iter UivIkup went to .Mon treal Monday to spend a few days. -Miss Mabel Karnian went to Lyndon Haturdny ti resume her dntle ns teacher in the Institute Momlaj.-Ai.s. i. J. Hlsco of Hradford Is spcndlm; tin; neck with her mother. Mis. Henry 11. Newton. Miss Alice IwtClnlr Is spendlm? a I'pW days In I'lttsford with hei brother. William l-a-f'lnlp. --James taleteller of Cornish. X. II., Is spcndliiK a few weeks with bin daiiKhter. Mrs. C. II. Newton. Mrs. It. U. Kleld ami son an1 spendltiK tho week with Mrs. Arthur rirow in Johnson. 11. I'. Hall returned Monday from ('larks vlllc. Vn., where he has been spending the winter.-Allss Mlslc l'arker Is home from Newport, uhete she Is nttendlin: school. Ill with the measles. At the next rcuiilnr ineetlm; of Lowell uriiiice. which will be h. ' 1 April 1 'he 'op'c for dlscu.--Flon will be, "Wliat (.'an This UranRp Do In This Vicinity Th... .:i Ho Apf.. ela ted. "-Hi njamln Ilasliby's rlKhl aim was badly InJJured below the elbow by a saw, maliliii: a painful flesh wound, hut not InJuiliiK the bone, Tuesday morning while working In the mill of .1. II. Sllaby ,V Co. RUTLAND COUNTY BRANDON. I A daughter wits bom Mai.h In to Mr. and Mrs. William eslnim c.-Mt s. chaths Can Is visiting In Coatleock, I'. (J. Mrs. Clark Sloan linv icliirned to Castletou-on-the-Hudson. . V.. aiconi paided by her sister. Mrs I'red l'atnode, nnd two children. -Carlisle Hangwortby of llrrllnglon spent the last of the week with his sister, Mrs. J. II. roller. Mis. Wllmer Fuller, who Is 111 with pneumonia, ii impiovlng slowly. -Mls Itnth Hurnham ot Richmond Is spendltif. the Hasttr vaca tion at her home liere - Roderick Mcl.otid of llnrdwlcli is visiting In town. Ml Teresa Oiam of Port fhester, N. V.. Miss .May H. Oram of C.lens I'nlls. X. V.. are visit tm their mothei, Mrs. Kate Oram. -Miss Mildred Letflngwell spent Sunday at her home In Rutland. Miss Mmv Turner has returned fiom Manches ter, N. H., wliei't' she lias been for several weeks Ray A. .Sturtevnnt of Spi IngtieUI. Mnss.. Ilent Easter In Town. Miss Laura Clark Johnson, daughter of Oenrse Johnson of Leicester, and Heman F. Hooker ot Plttsl'oid wete nuiirled at the Congregational parsonagu In ltts rord Thursday evening hv the Rev. H. V Treat They were attended by Mis'- Sara , Hooker and C.eoige T. Hooker. Kol lowlns the ceremony a reception wa held at tin home of the bridegroom' par mis. Mr and Mrs. Hooker left on th'' Minimi W. Coiiant. widow of Wil liam Cowper Connnt. died In New York Sunday. She was v) veins of age and was for inn ti eius a resi lent of this I" 'a nnd i nipme .,f the Coni''e uatiotial church She wa an aunt of Miss 'lertrude Seidell, but leaves no near n l itites. The body was brought here Tuesday morning lor htirl.il in the f n mil..- lot nt 1'lne Hill cemetery. Tho Rev, c. i:. Reals had charge of the hi r Ices at the giuvi'.. -vMr. and Mrs. Myron Aei were given a lileiisant surprise party Tuesday by a number her of neighhora at their home in the Arnold district, the ocrnsion being the 17th aiinnersaiy of their marriage. (Jeim.in, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs Thomas c. Seagei, died at his home north of the village Tuesday evening at in:.",n o'clock, after a sl w ks' illness with diabetes. Ihsldes his parents he Is sur vived by three sisters and two brothers The funeral will be held from his Hte borne I'rlday afternoon at ):: o'clock. William O. Talbot I eonllned to the bouse by llliwss.- Miss Luii'etla Claik was in Rutlanl Tuesday evening, where she sang at a reeit il given by .Miss ICIsa Owen. -Prof. .1. II. Hisbei of P.illtfbkeepsie. X. V, has leased the Yolney Ross plai ojin KrankHn stu-et and will move Ids family here. Miss Kannie llmitoon m Utitland Is assisting in the ohlce of the Iho kus (ompany dining the absence of Mis Catherine Welch, who is III with measles -Miss DaN llodfri y o! Mlddlebu'y Colli ge is siieiidiiig her vacation nt lier l'oine In'ie. Mis nth Ketdiam is teai'h Ing in Hie fust vir.id,' at si hool this week in the absence of .Miss Maud Karnham Mr. and Mrs. II. IV Mutt Perry nnd Mrs. J. I: Hlsbi e arrived Hum i'oilglikeepsie 'in cM'iiIng and a.re guests of Mis Hminu Howe. I!. At. liowkir is In Sher lrooki, P. Q.-Mrs. J. Ii Wooilriitf ot lliu llngion is isiling here Ibis week FORESTDALE. Harley Hill of (ilens ''alls, N V., is vlsUms at the Rev I. C. MattoonV, A laiighti i was oom to Mi ami Mrs. Will Wetmoie March 1-Mlss Ruth Av.ry of Mlddlebiiry College ,. spending the Raster vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. II. Aver;, Klmur, the seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John X'ayloi, died Man h "!, after a few weeks' Illness of sugar diabetes. The fu neral will be held Tliuixiiy atternoon. Herman, the lli-y. t,-olr'. i or of .Mr. aim Mrs. T C. Seager. dhd TueMla evening utter a few weeks' illness of sugar dia betes. Ruth Wbltcomb l.s critlcslly ill with measles and pneumonia. BENSON. Mrs. HiDwmd and daugbii-is and tho -Misses Stietter, with th" Rev. -Mr. Hay ward went lo (Hens Kails .Monday. Miss Sarah Hascoin of ibis village la in White bull visiting lier brother, H. II. Ho-sconi A. I!. Drown ha nioied from the Chloo Caller house into the Nelson I. add housi Martin Patterson has moved 'rom tha John Leon ml faun Into Mis. Cutter's lioiise - Heman Harbor, ft'J yuais old, who las been wslilng at I'ulasltl Meeeham's, 1 1 turned to Rutland Widnesday WASHINGTON COUNTS MONTP ELIER. Tin jiii v in lh( case of the eit of Moiilpelkr against the Ccnlral Veunout i:ullwa . oiii..tii biought In a verdict lor Jsto.'I, . rul substantiated the claim ol the city thai the land on widen the I.in wasasKssed was not used in nil lor lallioad purposes. As, the case Involves some von inipoitunt poinu the probabll lt Is that It will lie i an led to the su ,r. me limit. II also Iniolves the uues Hon as to whether the railway companies may purchase land and hold it Indeliulteb wlih Hie Intention perhaps of sonic day using it for railroad piupoes. The city t.ixnl the land as faun land The Jury nuked lor Instructions Just Ixfoic they letiirned the verdict. They explained that they made the costs V.'fi. W, while City At tmin y liulley's liguies wcie f:ii. I.'i, Just one icrit dlffi'teuce. Tills was done so Hint theie would be no danger of the ver dict being ovei tin ned on that ground. The case of D. II. Skinner against L. M. Chandler of Middlesex was tay-en up In county touit Thursday morning. 'I his caso was brought to lecover the sum alleged to be due on nine hogs w hich the plaintiff 'ei I le oh tin di feiviniit. The tie fenilanl did not deny lliu trade, but claim . d Hu hogs could not be used, and pay ii 'nt ol $S? ,;, on the Montpcller Saving" 1 bunk was stojipcd. The liosa wove tmiuncci to Wlnooskl. After Mr Hklnner had tes t lied its to his sldo of tho case the Slnt' lested. lie claimed tho hogs v ere In good (ondltlon. Chnndler then took the stand, and was followed by two Wlnooskl phy sicians who testified as to tho condition of the meat At the nnuital meeting of the town road commissioners ot Washington county and town olflcers held In city hall Friday ' the fact wns brought out 'by Stale High-1 wiv l ominlsKloner C. V. Claim that VV.- :'.V!.M was spent by the towns and State , on approved highways nnd Washington i county during mi;. The sum of jrArvn) docs not lepreseiit the amount of money ex pended by towns on hlghwnys, simply the ,' umoimt which s expended on selei ted roads. Mr. Hates gave tho amount of' money the State has apptopilatid to cnual the towns of the county as P.1H. About ,4) metnhers were present at the meeting' and lllusirated lecture given by an ex-1 pert on roadways. j Aftei mi l"tir's deliberation the. ,ur In county cert mouglit In n tetdlct at j cloven o'docl; l'rldav morning for the i plaintiff, D. II. Skinner, to recovi r Jh'U.S:! damages and costs In his suit against 1. I M. Chandler of Middlesex foi hops The particular point on which the plaintill laid stress was that Chandler had In sisted on the slaughter, that he got down and smelhd of each onrrass at the str tloti. and that he paid hv check aftet witiils, rciiucstlng that he should hold it 'a li davs as there wasn't nionrv enough In th" bank to meet It at tn.,t lime. The next case taken up was Nora Adams against C. W. Avert I! or Ilarre, negligence, for Injuries clalmid to liny j been leeched by being run down bv the ! defendant's automobile Julv J5,1!1J, .im i she was crossing Hie road to board an j eleett Ic car. I l'l ed R. Thomas bos filed an eppil ) from the report of the (onimlsslon in the I i state of Sarah H. P. Heath of thl -if I and Xoithlleld and the can s l,av, beer' ilorkete,i in Washington emmo eomt for tiii! at the fall term. The commls sIon'TS allowed the claims of the Capital Sat lugs Hnnk .v.- Trusl coin)iany for $1. ir.vsii. National Rank of llaire for 1-.-Til.7.i: nnd the Itarte Savings Hank ft Trust (onipnny. fflJCSJI; a total of nyt,. ..i. which weie tor noti s signed by Mrs. Healii, mo.-t of them blng In con ntctlon with the Harre Hrnnlle company. Mcmbeis of the staff of the Caincgle Koiindatlon of New Vork are in this city for the purpo-e of commencing an ediua tlonal survet of the State In connedlon with the work of the educational com mission appointed by Uoternor A M. Fletcher. Piofcssor W. S. Learned or Cambridge visited the Montiieller high school Saturday and Interviewed mem bers of the faculty on tin- .picstlon .if, to why boys and girls hive school hefote graduptlon. In order to determine whether It is the causo of the school, th" eours. -or outside Influences, nl-o to Inquire into the blanches taught. The educators pass ed considerable time with State Superin tendent of Fduentioii Mason S Stone fam iliarizing themselves with methods pur sued in Vermont schools, before continu ing their Independent inquiries. Miss Jennie K. l'lench of this tlty and John L. Maxon of Dane were married at Hie home of the bride on L'ast State street at 2:31 o' lock yesterdav afternoon, the Rel. .1. t.. Angell of Wllliamstown performing the eoieinony. Aluut In rela tives and friends of the young couple at tended the t-cietnonv. The bildesmal' was Mis., Maud Weeks of V.'aterbury and the best man was Roy French, a brotliei 01' the bride. The bride was hecominglj gowned In navy blue silk and cairied white cat nations while the bridesmaid was dicssed In Alice blue silk trimmed with white. The ring bearer wa.s Alice Jlllson. Following the ceremony a lunch eon was ferved. The young conpl. re ceived many wedding presents consisting of cut glass, silver and linen. In county court ycstiidaj the negli ?i lire case of Nicholas Laeaso against Jom Hi others' comp my. Hit witnesses up to reiss time were Norm'in Murry. lot email, Angus Oraliam. James l.lttlo .nd Myles Cicrmnln. The plaintiff t suing lor !ir,,i'l for all. gi d injuries re-i-elveil In a blast on the defendant's iliiuriy in Dane town April M, 1312. One arm is allegi d to have received Injuries that makes ll useless. The divnico casr of Lumina llisson s Fred Hisson haj bet 11 I'litfiid, Jackson appearing tor peti tioner. The tie.spass cast of K .1. Davis .igaln.st Jtrry finilmith. apt. lias been ntercd on the civil do, kit, l-Mgi-rtun lor plaintiff and J. W Coidon tor the ap plitant. WATEREURY. Julius llohart Daniels died at Ids home on Him street enrlv Friday morning from a complication of diseases, bavin.' been In poor health for some time. Ho was born April -I, 1 KIT, near Waterbury Center, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Daniels. His grandfather on the maternal side was the elder Paul Dillingham, the father of Governor Paul Dilllnghnm He is the lost of a family of 1G children. On March 27, JSCO, he married at Jay Miss Helen Noiris. For a time Mr. Daniels was employed in a store nt Waterbury . enter, lalei going to Middlesex, wu.- tho largest part of their married life was spent. In ls'.l Mr. Daniels represented the town of Middlesex In the Legislature and later seived a-s selectman. In 1W4 be came 10 Walerbuiy, buying out the. grocery business of Huntley a Co. Two years later, lie.auso of Impahed health he sold the business to F. C. Lamb and ! tiled from .utile llle Mr. Daniels Is survived bv bis wife, who is ill in bed, and by a nicm of .Mrs. Dantels's. Mrs. c T. Dailing. who has lived with them. The funeral was held from the bouse Sun day afternoon and was pi hate The funeral of the late Julius Daniels wns held from his lato homo .Sunday att ernoon at two o'clock. Thn Rev. W L. i;ocouit officiated. The bearers weie U. K. Campbell, W. H. U. Perry, Waiter Norils of Rlchfoid and JiuIkc Martin ot Dane. Among those present from out o( town weto Judge and Mis. .Mat tin ol Hui re, Walter Nouls of Rlchford, Mi ami Mrs. L. Raiiett Clark id' Hurllngtou, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrett of Mont pcller, Mrs. Orvllle Daniels and Arthur Daniels ot Northampton, -Mass The con dition of Mrs. Daniels Is sllglftly improved. The fiinetnl of Ira Miinn, who died Rochester, was held from St. Andrew's Church Sunday afternoon. The Rev D. 1',. Colfry (initiated and D. T. Harvey was 111 charge. Mr. Tlebault sang a i-nlo, the reg ular choir assisting. Tim hearers wero relatives, A. I). Munu. W. .1. Munn and M. M. Munn of Saranac Lake. N. Y Staf ford Iloardnian of Wlnooskl, Fred Hoard man of Stowe and Dr. C. M. Hnrber or this lown. The II. II Smith (irimd Ainiv Post of Stowe came In a body and with members of the Center Post and the one Ik re at the village sounded tups at the grave. The Woman's Relief Corps also attended. The burial was In the cemetery nt Duxbiiry Coineis. Resides those al ready incnlloneil theie weie piesent troni out of lown Walter Ulgelow of SI. Jobnsbury, Mr. and Mrs. William and ''in 11k Cooley of Monlpeller and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stafford, Mr and Mrs. Frank Stafford, L. Stallord, Mr. and Mrs. William Ayrs, Mr and Mrs. Ilerheut Straw, Mr and Mrs K 1). Wells, .Miss Jennie) Wells and J-VJU Wollu of stow, A upuclul car nasi runj V" V Would 5rou pick up $4.75 in the street ? Would you buy a $5.00 Safety Razor for cents? Thatis the Intro ductory Price of the Mark Cross Safety Razor ($5 Quality) The Mark Cross Blade is a "miracle in iteel." It is gripped with an everlasting metal tension not a spring. Extra b 1 a d e , wrapped singly in waxed-like paper, ru.t - proof pack' agei, 5 crnti each. This is the trade mark it bears: Mail Orders promptly filled. Money re funded if you are not satisfied with your purchase. E. E. CLARKSON & CO. 1 i I H Horn that place.- Tho funeial of Minn Alidna Moiho v.iib held from tho town hall In Dttxbuiy .Monday afternoon at ono o'clock. Tho Itev. W, R. DotiKlnpn officiat ed, The beai. i ' W' re relatives: Henry Nh hols, Mr. Alexander and Howard llruce of Middlesex, I,fwlH Morse of Dux bury. Ittirlnl was In tho Duxbiiry Corner cemetery. l?ln'i More wuh born on Scrahblo Hill In Duxhury M years nno. the daiiKhter of Daniel and Kutilco (Hohh) Moi'M'. Most of her Ufa lliut been pellt in Duxbiiry. movlnt! 'Villi her pls let'K famllv to Middlesex a few years iiko. Df a lare family, only one, smrvIvcM Mlsf Morce, Mm. Hiiclus ilruce of Middlesex. Dr. V. 9, T.enrned of Harvard fnlver- , tdty, who Is one of the oxpottx from tho j CnrneRb; foundallnn lo assist In the ed 1 in atiotial survey of the State recommend- d b the new educational commission of , the State has been here In consultation with Sttpt. II. V. I'almer. Miss Marsaret I 'Ike of Middlelmo' folIcRn Is spcndliiK tho Kaster vncatlnn at her homo lth her mint, Mrs. Pnmriltt. Following the ves per 'ertic at the ConKreKiitlonnl Church Sunday the cholt of that church went to the home n' Dr. Henry Janes and tender id the Ilasler music. The Itev. V. 'M. .Vewton, who wns a former paHtor of thn .MethodiM Kpls- opal Churih In this place, has in cited an urKcnT call to r main as oastor of church In AVoonsocket, It. I . where ho hns labored for four ce.'irs. Hiirlim his pastorate there the membership has mown fiom 12." to IflO. A larRe entire h debt has been' raided nnd money put In the batik. The i In ub 'isl , Mr. Newton to stay with mi Increase of snlary Th" "VHIi MeddttiK- nimiversary of Mr and Mrs. I'hllo Tmvle and tho Kind birth day of Mrs. Toivle was celebrated by old friends and neighbors, assisted by some, j (limner ones, at the town ball In Dux bmv vesterday aftenioon Mr. Towle nan bom in Duxbiiry Kl M'ai-s nt?o Keb i jary 2", the win of Mr. and Mrs John Toule, his old home being the old brick fnrm house down the river now owned by the Consolidated MjrhtinK compnnv. Mr Tovvie was Hannah Morse. daiiKhter of Walter Morse .-.ml um nddnUKhter of John Morse, their family movlnt; into T'exDiiry Nmt the same time as the Toules Mr. and Mrs. Towlo have always lived In thla vlclnltv with the exception of K, y(;.us in Morctown. They never had nn chlldten. Mr. Tovvie has one f'ster PvlnK. Mrs Albert I.ovejoy of Moietown. Mr and Mrs Tovvie are both In jrood health and enjoyed the visit yesterday afternoon, which wan arranged b roU lives and friends. The pronrnm coiulsted of speeches by the itev. W K. Dounlass and Y. I., llolcouit and Jiidjre Huntley, the recitlns of "An Old S'.veethe;irt of Mine" by Miss Hazel Foss, flute solos bv Miss Annie Dorothy Hnlmernnd vocaj soIom by Mrs. II. IS. Domerltt. ltefresh mentr were served Mr. and Airs V V. Urilnth and Mr. and Mrs Harold Atkins were in Morctown vrsterdayto ntteiul the funeral of Finnk Grlthth A number of relatives ro from here on the noon car to Stowe to attend the funeral of Mrs. Clair. Tho condition of Henry Harvoy, son of D. T. Hnrvey. who tn nt the Kenton hos pital, seems more favorable than was at first feared The physicians now hope that the slRbt of flVn the worse evo will be saved. I'oople watched the river with some anxiety yesterdav as it came over Randall's meeidow and approached the houses on Handall street N'o serious harm was expei'inoed. In the country some of the roads wero badly washed but traffb iv as not sertoitsl.v interfered with. NORTHFIELD. A dauehter wns born to Professor .iii.l Mrs. B. C. Whito at Itliace. N Y. M irc'i t. a KranddaUflhter of Mi, Delia Ok uu of this town. IOiiis V Hnllstrom h.i moved ,ls family to the Grace farm on ihe rojd south of tile Four Comers Colman I. .N'evvell has m.ci (loin ' S Densmore ilace to tho Splovd block 'it the Ceiitor village I'oiiKressman I'lumley was the ppeakor nt the Methodl.-t Cliuren at the evening fervid, on Knster Sr.ndav Gmic'I il fiarr Is the ,-uest ,,f i,s duiiKh tcr, Mis Tompkins ill? H F. ;'mlth tame from South Hor.ilton Saturdav to remain for i t'nie with Mrs Small Cush man SOUTH WOODBURY. Mr and Mrs H H Wlueler hive bier visltlnj in Harre an 1 Montpeller A son was born March 'SI to Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Benjamin. Simon Wheeler of Calais visited hl.s brother, W.wt Wheeler, who is in dec1' .'i ulth,lust Sunday. -Zelma Ooodell s expected home from her school in Sivanton this week. Tho Raster excr- Ises Sunday were well attended, aad the "peAklns and tlnplng by the children was excellent -Mnrjorlo Haaklns is worklnc at Henry Wheeler's. M0RET0WN. Franklin D. Griffith of Wnt.rhury Center died nt the home of M. It. Child 1. juuwiay eveniiip .November if. 1!HJ. he suffered a shook from the etfects of which he nover recovered. He was moved January 2 to the home of bis daunhtor, wnere trie end came peac.f "My at dent o clock. Mr. Griffith was .1 .....n of David and Hn rieti' (Hrucei tiiiffitn and wn born In Duxbur April 11 !S1 Of .1 fam ily of 13 children onlv one brother sur vives, .v " CriiTith of this place. Mr QrifTith served nine months in Company It, 13th Veuiiont lenlment, (lurini,- the (..IVII War. nnd wns a member of Stetson Host nt v itrrbury Center. June 1. 10I, hi married S.illle H. Gilleit. bv whom ho hail live children: -Mis. V. V. Turner of Waterbuiv. Mis, J. u. llasklns of Mont, peller, HluiHy K C.rlfflth, Mrs M. I cnild of Morctown, Mts. C. II. .M'Alllster of 1-ssex ills wife disci December 111, ISM, In April, 1SD.1. he tuariied Mrs. AUrtba J(,.., , of lloyalton, who died July SO, J. On April 15, he man led Mrs Abble Godfrey of Waterbury Center, who survives lilm. together with his live chlliieu, seven Ki'.indchlldten and one Kliat-Krandchlld. The runetul Mas held Wednesday at one o'clock and the burl.il was In South Du.vbiirv cemetcrj. Franklin (trim Hi died at the home of his ilauRhter. Mrs. Men III Child, at elsht o'clock Monday iiIkIU .Mr. Grllllth was 111 his T.'hd yea 1 He was an obi vt.ir vet eran Mr Giltllth haves ,1 wife, tour daiiKhtcrs and ono son. Mrs. McAllister. Mrs. ,.Ied Hasklnt,, Mrs Vern Tuiner. Mr." Merrill Child and Hlrnle. and'one -othei vii-o. Mr. and Mr. Hoy Atkins were in .viontpe.ller Sunday to see theli duuihttir, Viva, who Is 111 with appendi citis. -II. G Ward was In Montpciller Tuesd.i.v Hucy Tnlbert of Wnterluify Is vlsltlni; In town -Clinton Ward Is in Hos ton -Marsree Cullln of Waterbury Is the (,'iiest of Mrs H O. Ward.-Geori.-e Thom)on of llollou was In loivn Mon day draco Hulkle, who has been In Montpeller the past few Weeks, returned tn her homo Sunday. The two chlldtett of Dewey llobeits am ill with bron chitis. MIDDLESEX. Miss Helen Swift spent a few dnvs in llurlliiKtnn the flrM of the week with her sister, Mrs. I.ucv Swift Miss Glndvs Cnrr of Wntethury Is bpendlnu a week with Mr and Mrs. Uwl Swift Ira John son, who has been spending the past three weeks with his daughter, Mrs C & Wni'vl lu her liomu la Owiwso, Mich., retnrneel Friday Tlie funeral of Georie Warren was held siiterduv al his lit' liom". Itelatlves from out of totvn wire. Albert Wanen o' Ilarre and Hutu- Vv 11 ren of Montpeller, brothers of Mr W.ir ren, Mr. and Mts. Huther Nelson. Mi and Mrs Ilany Oambell and (hi'iuhter. Miss Hthel, and Mts. Alice Hess, tt, all of Harte: Mts. Maty Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Taj, lor of jtt Montp her. Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Georsc of .Montpeller. Friends from out of town were Mr. .mil Mrs. Claik Iteibcrts, Mr. and Mrs. ward Nichols and Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Slltovvay all of Motitpiller The beanri vvnro A. C. Monlton, Itiirton. Dexter Tay lor and Dnther Nelson. Hurlul was In the Green 'Mountain cometery, Mis Mnrtfiierlto Ilenedlct went to her homo hi Wlnooskl Saturday for a two weeks vaca tion. -The xuiptr "octal i?Jvi.'n by thn Dailies' Heinle Circle Inst Wednesday evening was well ntteinUd and a pleasant time enjoyed Mis. AlrJiia Morse, sister of Mrs. Dticlus Hruep and aunt of GeorRo Hrucc, died Saturday intimitis nt the hr o. v-J yenrs. fb. had beeti (pill' feeble lor severnl weeks. The funeral was lielel Monday al one o'clock ut Duxburv Cor ners and burial . ' In Duxbuiv.jJSBc lad made her home with her sister, Mrs. Hrucc for smvial years -Mr. and Mrs John Alexander were in Duxiuirv Mondny 10 attend the funeral of Mls Alzln.'t Motse ' WORCESTER. Mr. and Mrr .lames I'edrozo and d.nish ter were RUests of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Amoral of West H.1II11 Satutday and Sunday. -Mis. M Sophia Willey Is pass im; the week with Mi- I.athrop Lewis of Middlesex C W Tavloi has stuitixl his meat business .ir,i!ii. WINDSOR COUNTY WHITE RIVER JUNCTION. Alfted Tliorl'.v. ae,i 2, was broilRht from St. Joliiisbury k till-- iiiace Thurs day morning nnd In tho aft. moon was ai ramne d In court on a harco of statutory I ape on .1 IL'-year-old Klr1 by the nanio ot Davis. He was held 1 .r trial In county .ourt In the sunt of $l.'-'i vvhich lie was unnble to furnish. Owrrr to delayed train service only four members of the State, Fair Commis sion met at the annual meeilnR at Sec retary Davis's offir? S.mtrdav afteniijon. No organization wus effeeted and an ad journed mcotlnx was arranged tnr May. SuRs'estlons for changes In the premium list were discussed and the 'mention of ercctlns a new administration bulldlni? was also cnnsidetiil. Secretary Davis was Instrueted to consult with an archi tect and obiini: e.H'.lmates o'' i ot It was voted to have a modified .,nn of the midway and to avoid objection-, i.le.fea tures 50 far as poslbb' ft said that Krosn misrepresentation ai.d .mposltlon practised upon the inanaR.-nn nl Is n pnnMble for certain feat nr. that have lx "n heretofore criticised M1.1. , are than ever will lie exercised In tn respect Several department heads .r present, nnd Mesrs Hrlsham of St lban, Wil liams of Hollows Kails, Dan rem c. of lirls tol and F.varts of Windsor wire the coni nusslomrs present. BETHEL. Mis Charles A. Detune ,md dnuch tei are Riiej-ta at c I: 1 1-itlin's. Mis TboniHi I.ee and chllelriri went Tliursdnv to Portsmouth. N. II.. to Inln her huv. baud after spendiiiR the v.ntir at Mos"-s ChikiiV's. The IiIrIi scIk i! Iiterurv so .iety held a debate I'rlrtm ifternnou on the iiuesilon: "Hesolvi d. Thai the sue i.ih'e should extend to wmnen?" Kdvvln .Mclntlre and Dorothy Cndy aiKiud for tin- aflirmatlv r, Forrest Alliens and Kdlth Gllman for the neRiitlve. The board of judpes B.ivc the decision 10 the iiffinnj ..e. Mr.- 1,1.1:1 Milliard Tenney and dauRhtei returned Saturdav to Concord N. II. atter a mouth's visit with her patents. Mis Walter A. Swhiyer r tinned Friday from the Kar.dolph sanitarium Solon D Niwimi. one of H.rnard's eldest native residents, died talher suddenly at his old home in that town Satiiiday mornliur He w.i.- nt this villiue onlv .1 few davs befor, He was years of .ikc. His father v.j. one of the pioneers of the town. He Is survived by a dauRhtei. Mrs John SpauldliiR of llovalton and a son. the Itev. W M Newton of Woonsocket. It. 1 . former principal "f Montiieller Semlnarv. The Htv W. liiul.imin Iteyrndds has letiuned from vlsltlnii Ills daiiRhter, Airnes. at the Stite ColleRe, 'a. The funeial of Mrs. H. G Haines was iarpelv attended Fri day afternoon. Four sons were the hear er.. The GraiiRe' ritual wis u-ed at the rimv e. Mls Hvelyn .Morse i with her paients for a few davs from her work at Keene. N. II The villas" schools loped Friday for a vacation of two weeks 1'rlncipal Iv J Dock wood is .it his home in Hrandon. F F. Haskell went Saturday to Sullivan. Me., to spend the summer -Mb Hael Whitney is recover InK from an attack of measles There aro two other cases 111 the village. Charles Reed of Claieinont. N. 11., is a Ruest at William J. Feaion's. Mi and M-'H Italph P. Shaw of Hur- .itiRloli are h 11 There wns a Inrso attendance at all the churches ICasttv moinliiR Special music nnd In some cases 1 hlldren's eeu proved attractive. Mrs. Frank HnrdlKan of Montiieller is 11 iiruest at Julius C. Morlarty's. C. C P.ilne shipped four eotlterels for breed I'.r to a maii points In New HiiRlund Mond.n DECIDED NIP TO EASTER WIND ficnci'iilly Hipli Color Si-hi'ino l-Viitiii't' of Annual l'iinult' on Fifth Avenue. New Vork, March 23. Fifth avenue's annual H.ister dress parade was fa ote.l to-dny with brlKht sunshine but with a decided nip In the brisk wind that blow in the after-church hours thi fashionnblo thoroughfare was thronRed as seldom before but tho ills, plnv of the season's styles wns per haps somewhat less effective tluili some times becaiibe of the frequent resort to furs and wraps of various smts In tl"' chilly air. Hxtremes In dcslKiis were rare in tho rowhs worn, tin, strlklnif note of the exhibit boinK the RclioralU lili-'li color scheme lu both cIotblUK and head envtrlni; of the femlnlno otemeiit. The march of fashion, while not so impressive In numbers, was notable In other parts of tho city than -the "ave nue'' Polli,n.''u were kept busv in all the favored sections. reRulatliiB' the coiiKested traffic Churches all over the city wero well tilled at the mnrulilK services witli claborute musical proKiams the rule.. The thi'oiiRs wero so meal at St. Pat rick's Cathedral on Fifth avenue and the new Pathedrnl of St. John the Divine uptown that thousands wore iuiaulu to gulp, wtiuiUslgiu ADRiANQPLF HAS r s 1 r I I "r ALLtN A! LAo its uelcnsc by xurKs uno ol t Most Stubborn in History of Warfare. London, Maivh '1 A Iri 1 fnllen after one of the n.u 1 fences In the hlstor,' "i .v,i Tchatnlju, acroiilln- to ,1 tnlvcd by the HulKaii'', 1. ' don tn-ntjchl, lias sub 1, i .11 The Hiformatloh 1-1 1 may of course refei 1 ti name, and not to tic ' 1, 1 i, but ai the allies li . determined an ,itt n 1 they d''1 on Adrian" ble that tiny hav , 1 them. Shiikri Pasiia, th- 1 nople, who held Hi ap;alnt Rreut odds, w sides the laventlnc " famine, handed his "w.. to General Savoff, t 1, Isslmo, not. howevci . his stern threat to d - er than let it fall 1 1 1 -HulRutluns. Hefore . 1 1 word to the Bulnnrl-'ii 1 was btiroliiR the clr the arsenals and a I t s Rreut part of th to n 11 1 GetierMl Savoff h 1' 1, mnndaiit nf the cltt " ' to maintain order. 'I h- 1. Servian cavalrv, wbicli n enter the town, will " 1 purpose According to a di spat' 11 .1 HelRrade from Mustuph.'i Pa-net i (Ice-j wcie very In av-y Ii- S r and the liulRurlan lH rt . i n blown up by mines, and 111 1 incuts sustalnedo rtc-u ,fs. In Adilnnople ite',r t it work fur doctors nnd ti 'si- or ibi rlson and cjvlllans an knov n to stiffen d severely from fat ilr n1 case. The garrison. w i. r va -at fiom le.iyyi to fie"' . 1 n found to have been i"n-'l 1 from these eauses and lb' fereel In sorties The penl ' t are said to be panic stricki r well be. because even T'. r history of previous w.ir oceupatlon of the eirv 1 tianled by 1n("s"nniie,ii Hiirope continues nt of the allies In caiTylr.'.- .- t bitter end, when It w.. v capture of Adrlanop . - 1 to orlnR the w.i' f' 'ecuro to the victor' ,'n l-,ii r theirs, LAF AND COF IF SPliLT NbW WA llini(luni Ii'etcli Mrn i v Sello h a Bio on the.- Noe. New Vork, March M. The sir pli fled speUlnff 1 orri issued to da fourth list of word'- to nppt ir In 1 fashioned orth' -rnp iv V v Xi mutely I.Oia woi nr. shertened chamjed In ipt i'i , "In consiflei 11. i I lliiRS," the bo-M d -the new list. ' ' ' fluencod by th" " ir word. Any chuit' 1 itt ' first. Consider '', , t oliansru will brmc r i k 1 liilbllc sbnul 1 ,'cc. , 1 i' Some ol the channi. the silent h In vv.. I.- 1 leon; dri'tirilnir in. 1 1 .1 k like h immrick. .-I - :. hearth to hurt and 1 h t tin silent e 111 .'i. n words, substltuinu laf fo ! rot foe ci'tiKh: ounttii t t CTlouie and slmllai we I'm. tinR neo for knee ni d knickknack and dent I , siinllar words, elian-tine prantt and othei w " heed to 11st in the new list t rich, serious is iim blow ls spellei' Id ' '., toroed to furs:, pi.i'it handsome to hnti , Klue (o slu and vvr i. 1 of these instanci 1 ii,, 1. Is followed by a I m. 1 to which It aijplb - Andrew Csrnepl ifi. velt and a score . or . are included in tie h-' memhors. NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF J.U1US I'l'OVVse ( htopos. is buri.d 't w monument to lilm- 1 worked at odd u ''t will be il,li(vi mi" The New York Ceni 1 - ' ,S '.. to relievo . ir AlbHIiy bv oiisti'iu Hen . 1 numb, r brldife ncn..-- I t.-1 if Ii i nubs south of ! t, The Caiiibiian '1 i Is uejotiatlnn to p ,i', . em an oal mint o t1, pectea exportation '- 1 Africa when the P.vi e The latvlillld Unci II ' from Liverpool for Hct. the steamer Cnyo Home from Shields for GaK . Marcli P. The steani' r ' 1 peller in mid-ocean an I w 1. Icsslv x - Mrs. Uarbara Ann Dl! : Frnnkliu. I'M, iiiieil Iim f that shu saw no le.i.-on vvK food. Rood air ami pl, nt ' rest everyone houl,i 1 ' over a liumliHil. It has been decldcl i'mi 1 v plvo Ills llrst colli'ctiv . 1 ..1 his recent Illness on 1 i , t I II tered comniunlon )i'lT'l h u the servants of his h hi- 1 f t i' it d 1 1 1 bo w II li'' .r 1 a-, . t I 1 after which phjsliieiii faction nt his condition 1 lor tho present . 1 11'! two noys, uoin imucr n. ' .r- 1 1 a been arrested at Holland f.11 i-m ' Into a number of oubuiv-i s ..1 tic 1 ,m road j.ird nnd IooIIiir i.ms 1, c r urn yoinhs are Inipliouti d in h ttpr du- Hons. Tout the Want Ad Wiv" of ilndlns bui-Kint; '-if your proposition win stand llfillU