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CITY NEWS Ida Llnsse has transferred to tlio Sis ters nf Mercy the property at tho txotlth. tnst corner of Pino nnd Cherry streets. P. V Anilrcxvs of tills city nnd Marjlo V Prior of Cnmhrldge wore mirrled by tho Hev. C C. Adnins nt Kssox Junction September r, James Mnrtln of Chicago nnd MIbs T)cma Rurgcss nf 3S Prlght street, this city, were married Friday tiy Jnstlco jf the Peace Jed P. Ladd. A petition In bnnttruptcy has been filed by P. .1 Cnhnhin. n Noith "treet drug gist. He has debts nmnnntlng to l,OS5.7l nnd nssols of .',."C.', of which $3.V Is claim ?d exempt. A. T3. Pooth of Milton wns appointed In probate court Friday administrator of tho estate of Proctor A. Month of Milton. Allen Mnrtln of Pssex was appointed ad ministrator of tho estnte of II. D, Ten- Thc Lozier Motor company has pone nt Involuntary bankruptcy, on petition f Pressed Steel company nnd others. This frm owned a large plant at Plattsburgh, irlglnnllv planned for the manufacture f motor boats. The suit of Perry R. Miles, executor t the estate of William Whiteside, vs. "n tes F White was entered In Chlt nl n ounty court Friday. The case mi in linn of replevin, one fur coat fins concerned. ri'l will be Issued to-day for the pro- f hi ' utintv convention. The ronx'en- n xx 1, he hidd nt the ban(tlet hall of n Ni xx Sherwood October 1 nt 11:M n. m. r Is i. the -nmi date as tho democratic 'inty convention. rieorso V Pplllnne of Nnshi'n, X. II., in In .me 1 1 collector stationed at Fnrtpmntit. will In the future have olllce l:u , T,ton In the federal building. He v 111 be at the olllce of the domitv collector f intcn-.,it revenue, Fred Whlttomoro. Fredi ri. k w. Smith, who has been In r tmploy of llobart .1. Shanley & Co. r past six years, left Saturday for " i n, X y., where he has a position. Mr Smith will remain In town for a iv weeks before joining her husband. miscellaneous shower was Riven Miss ! rtrude llulburd last evening In honor f her approaching mnrrlm-'e Ins from tho registers on ih n.n. n the flro having stnrtcd near tho cold olr ..i me lurnnce. One of the children was hunting fnr something In the cellar with a lighted match which fell Into a barrel containing packing material nnd papers, tho family bavins just moved nto tho house. Desldes the chemical two streams nf water were used n the cellar, where tho flames were confined. The damage to the building Is slight but the furnishings ,VPro KnlncW)at ,,nmnRC(1 , the dense smoke. OBITUARY I THE BUKL1NUTOIN KKEE I'KUSX AMI vim.,. ...u..u. .7It-l.'. AJluxcolJ i. oiii'i-JUiviBKK 2l, l'J14. IT C mitlniieil from pnKC three.) Ti'le,ilinre Thrrrleii. Tclesphoro Therrlen ille.i t ni,, o'clock Sunday - , urin winoosKI avenue ..vvrv ruuierru i-r rlnv lnni-tMn pi , . . """"'lifci .UI, .nernen Had been In 111 health since last He was Cfl years of ace. wns March. Mrs. Morse resided In Klin ntn Until Ins to Morrlsvllle 21 years ago last month. She was a member of the Puffer Metho list Church, always having hnil iiv., t. terest In the welfare of the church. Sim nun ii isn a mourner of Cornl Chapter. O. I'- H., anl until her health fnlt,.,l . her of Lnmnllle Orange. Mrs. Morse, guv- lip active work four years ago tiextNoVem her and had been In falling henlth for .-"inn nine previous. She wns operated upon twice nt the Mnry Fletcher t,ni tnl at nurllnston, IHng brought homo rum mere the last time three years ago next December. She Is survived by her husband, OeoiRe A. Morse; one son, O. O. Morse; a daughter, Mrs. Olee 10. Ray more: five sisters nnd thice brothers, following a v. ' "" " 10,lPr nt Woodstock, Mrs. nlnir. Mr Almn M- H'ymilds of Pane. Mrs. Ressl" A. Cheevcr of Montpeller, Mrs. Kdlth M Scott of Uarre, Mrs. Planch Caroenter .TfiNeph f.nilile'f lc. .msepn iiodiieite ot ,7 Intrrv.i nvctiu Ib'd at his home at ten o'clock Monday venliiR of tuberculosis, lie was IS years K-iland FlaRR of Fairfax at the home of I ac1 ls suivlved by his wife, and M ss Frances Hill. The dlnlnR room ont' -s""' n"ri'0'l: by three brothers born In Montreal nn.i h...j i .u,. or Wmore, I.dcnr K. Hlllownv nnH v.i city 42 years. He married Helen Leclalr i i?,! y f x,orrlsvll'o. nnd "Winflcld In Keesevllle, X. Y., about 40 years nro, ,""!y ot Klmorc; also by three and she survives him. He also leaves ? i?.1.?"' nvo dauRhters, Mrs. Hollls Merrill and Q( . Ed'lh Splller wns it home from Mrs. Henry .cCnrty of Walthnm. Mass., John'J"',- over Sundny.-Mrs. Jesse Miss Josephine Therrlen, Mrs. Henry . t, ,., l' Jonnfll'l'ry Is pnsslnR two t'loof and Mrs. Edward Mnrtoll of this f th uhcr Parents, Mr. and Mrs. clt, and three sons, Victor of Waltham, )l n'ch.-Mrs. ARnes Cross wns In of this Johnson over Sunday Parents, Mr, -inss., and T. A. and Oenru.. v. cu. The funeral wns held at nine . ' " o'clock Tuesday mornlnR nt St. Joseph's f"!le ot Church, with Interment In Mt. fnlvnry ,8ui,,,ny aml L'niciery, William noine at HllRerlliR stomach. X. V 62 William l.nllenr. I.afleur died Friday at his i lfi: li.ittery stn'ot, after Illness RUest of her and Mrs. OonrRe Clark.- of StanbrldRo station d Motldnv linrn .,u Mrs. Senesac.-Mlsa FUzabp'th ston turned Saturday evenliiR from a stav at Nnrthneld.-Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Jolvn Mrs. Alice Mcl Mexander McLaren, of Han.lnlnl, , Riiests Kundav of Mr n,i . with cancer of the Itoblnson. vlstilm .-.i '.J' He a born in Keesevllle. I.ydla K. .loslvn 7. i no yvtlVtt nco. npslflca Ills frillior. Iliroo tn.,M, ' - t.t .... kmiiii.t Miii, prn.nif inrr u r vlved I v 'f " 'eese llle, he Is sur- Karto,, s vIsltlnR his mother. Mrs f! U ed by three -hlldren, Mrs. Mary Vlens. Cheney, havlntr visited Mrs Harr s a Miss Pose l.aileur. and William I.afleur, St. Johnsburv hosnlmi m ,,nrr"' nt "11 of this city. He also leaves four s.sl M.,5 In ters. Mrs. II. W. Weston and Miss Allen IV,,,. " " 1 V"'my ror .ht- j-TWM: S 535.- rSS funeral was held Sunday at St. Joseph's Church. wns prettily decorated with pink and nhlte asters and asparagus. Miss llul burd received many beautiful ulfts. Th" time In Chittenden . puno court ye terdaj was taken up with the case, of State vs. Arthur IVIlan.l and Sar.ih II -rand, the adultery case begun Tues ' av The State rest, d ul about 2:30 In the afternoon and witnesses for the de ft nse were heard. The case will probably not et to the Jury before this afternoon. rnnflnwl ,n l.nr afternoon by illness. Her aunt, Miss Cella Itamel. r-aring for her.-A. .1. llrooks left Mnndny for Holynke, .Mnss., called them by the Illness nf his aunt, Mrs. H. ,1. Ixingway. oenr Peed of Xashua. X. 11. nnd Miss Kllzabeth Pevnnlds of Coliimbus, Ohio, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Alice Heed. Mrs. Charles Coin of Hnrdwlek came Monday eve,,. The pe Charles F. Carter, a fornn r r-istor of the College Street Church in this citi w.is installed as pastor nf the Imman ' Cemgregntloual Church In H.irtfirl "Cnn., Tuesday evening. Tho He P M Snyder of Hast Hartfonl, also H former pastor of the College Strict ( bun h, w.is one of the seven ministers who onduc ted the Installation service. The hen ring before Special Master C. J. Russell for the purpose of taking deposl tlons in the certloiari proceedings of the former water commissioners. Messrs. Simays, Putter and Jones, against the mayor and members nf the city council was not held Saturday owing to the fact that the commissioners' counsel, V. A. Pollard, was 111. A contlnunnce wan ink " but no tlmo was set for the next hear ing. In probate court yesterday Martha Lurnes was appointed guardian of John F Hurdo and Pllon K. Iinrdo. minor wards of this city. Pllhu P. Taft was noponted administrator of the estate ,,f .losephh e "tannnrd. late of this e lty, .rd c I, smith and P. II. Cameron mr .ippriinted cnnimlssioners and ap 1 rawers The will of Caroline M. Poberts, late of Jiurllngton, was approved and niiweei License was granted to sell real estito In the estate of Jane G. Ashle ,ate ot Milton. A iH M r. Catherine Hope, was born T'le-ila- morning to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M C ,f' n of Xorthnnlrl m r"nffr( i. 'he e ,t da igliter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Topper of ;57 St Paul street and was for many ears und clerk In the office, of J Vi. Cos man, when the latter was Slate I'immlssif.r.r of txeS. jr. foffrin has slso been a resident of Purlingtnn nnd wasrmpby.d Mr. Ctisliman. He Is nt pr. -.mt chl. f , rk In the Vermont tax department ,t N.irthtleld under Charles A. Pluirlev i onitnlSHionvr eif taxes. S.ituidny's Hutlninl New, says tie Miss Ire.tto M Nle hols of Purllngto who not loig :,!,- unelerwent a scrim surgleal eiperat,.,n at the Marv rietelu hospital, was t.eken s. rieoislv ill on a Itotlanel railroad train Frldnv evnlng while e route, from Hut llngteu, to 1'rnctnrnvllle n nmliulniire was sum- moneei to niee-t tp,. train on its arrival in Rutland anil the woman was taken to the locel hos-pltnl where It wns said that she was suffering from nervous ex baustlin .M,s Me Nichols was much bet ter Saturday, The weelr-Jng of Miss Stella M. Fuller, daughter of Mrs. Irmalna Fuller of nrrry street and Frederick M. Hamlin nf Albany, X V, toolt pine,. Saturday morning at Kt Mary's Cathedral. The Itev J I' mills performed the- ceremony. The' rlde was. attended by Miss Kva J. Ful'er her slste'r, and the groom by iireiwn. I lie nriele wore a urn trnellig suit anil a black hat. She arrbil a rotary Her liriel"smald weire it 'I" ' it ainl a blae'k lint. and Mrs. Him in 'eft immediately after the eere monv for n wedding trip te. New York, afier whuh tlav will live in Albany. The gr i. i ,i.s a position with the Pela war d Hudson rallioad. The will of Jriel p. Iiartlett of rfhol h rue was proved n prohate court Mon bi' Se'tlemeiits and decrees were Jnaele Ii t ie eHate. of Minnie K, Smith of llln. slang and Fllahetli Johtinin of Xorwlch, Norfolk enmity, Hngland. II. C M Xnll and II II. Iieemau were ap pointed commissioners In the estnte of Proctor A. Pooth of Milton. A license to sell ie-nl estate, was granted i the estate, of Sayli'S Mcheils of HurlliiKtoti. Ceoige J llobart was appointed ndmliiKtrntnr of the estate of John Ilnwiigan ot Ksse.x, with limner j;. Wright anil Harmon H. .'all commls'-lnners uiiil npjualsers. The will of Chin i)tl- Van Steinbe rg of Dar lington was proved. Chalks A. Van fitelnberg was nppnlnti'd executnr, with P Mnhan and H. II. Kverett coin. nilssloni'i-s and appraiwrs. An alarm sent Into the fire department nt pll'i yi'sliTday murnlng from box is nt the cm ne t- eif l.nomls and Weston Eire its was for a lively blaze in the cellar of the residence occupied by the. Jt' f A lloyd and family nt 123 Loonils street The lire, wns stnrted l,y children who were, playing In the cellar. V he 11 the 'liemen aiilveel the cellar n. Antolnc, M.ixlnie and Nelson, anil by one n account of the illness of her si -ister, .Mrs. Hermenlgllde Couchon eif I.asthampton, Mass. Mr. Goeldette was i stonecutter and was employed for manv .venrs ny the' late .1. W. fioodcll. About Htielienter I'eotein. wmun an hour. Resides his pa:-onU he is burvived by two younger lirothert. .lr. F. If, Wnsliliurnc. muss nas neen recelveel nf the death of Mrs. Frank L. Washbutnc. following uri operation in St. F.liznbeth's heispital. Wnsiibiirna Xorth Yakima, Wash. Mrs. o uus city who resided on Leelge. road. nue leavers one sister in Washlngteii State ami a brother in Los Angeles, Cal. Ml died in tli Mrs. Kllcii Mil nto. Lllen Ruriiei e,f Slielbinne Fall wi., iiiuisoay meirnmg a inut thn i vi.n. i,ui.,.,to ...1.1..1. u.... ,. .ieei .1 iieecK. mi,, was ,".i .vein-, of aue. eoe- iiinerai was hebl from her home on Saturday. CATHEDRAL WEDDING. Reception Ceillnus Mnrrliige of II. MctJInli, mill MUm yry llnjer. of .Miss .Mary Josephine ters husband, William Wnllace.-Mrs. Mary Canty returned Monday evening from a visit in Wells River with her mother, Mrs. Wlnnlfrerl Markbani live years age, be was obliged tei give up Clark Cole, son of Mr. anil Mis. work on account of poor health. Charh-s Cole, and MKs Wlnnifi'd May 1 lie funeral will be lielel at nine o'clock '"ss, daughter eif Mr. and .Ws. 1:. (J. this morning nt St. .lowph's Church, with l'"0!"s, were, united In mairiage Monday inteiment in Mt. Calvary cemetery "' -Methodist pnr.sntinge. the Rev. W. 1. 1 (est pcriormlng the ci'iemonv. The e'enipb' left lmmeellntely by automobile Rnchnster ,.-... . "',M"IK' uiKiiig toe Irani tlicri . . fin for a tlip to Montre-al and Waterloo. inu .Mrs. Charles W. Fen ton f n ro.n ....... ..... Of Fort Ftha,, Altnn .1....1 .. ! . T 1 " " 1 " , t .""""j summer Willi tne lamilles nf his uncles. morning ariout 11 o'clock at the nmt e A liter a short Illness with infantile par- left Me.nd.iv nlel.t ', i,i. r...'r,'. ,' alysis. He was tnken ill Mennl.iv ,viti. Chin, i.v,iiu in. ti.,.,'.,... ,r..n uuie indigestion, hut was not In a crlti- eif Hnrdwlek snent S,im,i;,v .11 tuneillion Until Vi'Ster.lnv- nr,.l.r hern itn upeeiMif nf fl... ,.rl,l,.n, l,,.....,. wnen lie- suddenly mew wnrso nnri ,n,i his brother. Wllllin, v..,lh,,.. v icr, r.ieanor ituth, was horn Sunday li Mr. nnel Mrs. II. I-:. Hnvey on Laportci road. Mr. and Mrs. John Norwood of York Harbor, Me., are visiting their cousins, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Towne. Alban anil Frban Parker went Tuesday tei Mlddlebttry, the former to resume hi. studies at Middle bury College and lrbnn was formerly Mss KmheHnr. i ... IH l""r,l": nesnmnn.-.Mrs. Carl . jiiiittii-ii eu erucnni's is n guest e,t ne'r nnrnnlu Mr 'mil l., tl . U.shlngton Mr nm, Mrs 0pnrBp n Mnra(i y.s J. M. i'oss and Miss May Chary were nt North Hvdo 1'ark Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Fos's sister, Mri, Ann Woods. Lunt and Redell have s-)ld n cein- diicted by them at the' Randall stables for some time, tei J. F.. Rayston ot Hardwlrk, Immediate possession being given.- Mr and Mrs. H. 11. Parker are moving to the farm recently purchased by them of George Frechette. George C. Cole has purchased the I. O. Andrews hnuso on Fnloii street.. Mrs. James Hutchinson of Manchester. The marriage, of Miss .Marv lnnhi X. II.. came Tnesdav evenlnir for a visit Hwyer. elaughter of M.s. Margaret with Mrs. Sarah P. Johnson. Mr. anil Dwyer. and Kdward Conk .McGlnitv f Mm. Geeirge Wheeler of Harelwlc.k am Me chaiilcsviUc. N. Y., was soieninlziMl at guests nf their son nnel wife, Mr. and nine o'clock yesterday morning nt St Mrs. Arthur Wheeler. lohn C. Her. Mary's C. hedral. The Cathcelral was rick nnd Robert P. Prlggs went to decninted with sweet pea nnel oalms Purllngton Tueselav evenintr to nttnml 1 lie. e'e-re'lnnny wns nerfeirmeil l,,. ehn itbn elemocratlc i-nnveinllnti Mm ak bride's brother, the Rev. J. VV. iiw-ver. ble Wilson has rented her house on of St. Johnsbury. In the .sanctuary were; Hrlelgo street nnel with her daughter. The Rev. J. F. Glllls. V G ll.n T.. Miss Stelln tt'lln l,.u mn,..,l .1... K. C. Drouhln, P. P., of St .fohnsbuiv. home, of her sister. Mrs. Sarah Johnson. the Hev. T. R. forty, P. R., of Pennine Mrs. Armorid Jackson of Pssnv ton, the Rev. Thomas Leonard of Middle Junction was a guest Tuenlnv nluht Riiry, the Rev. W. p, Crosby of Hani- of her mother. Mrs. L. A. n,,vlu ,M, wick, the Itev. P. J. Kell.y of Man. Alton Law-son nf 1 la relwlel en mi. Vn,l. Chester, tl,,' Rev. Fnther Piirke. nf Vni'th I 11 nn 1 ;i v 1 it ntlmul tin-. tiiiinin1 ,.f lw... Pennington, the Hey. Father Casslily nf aunt. Mrs. George A. Moise. A ihiugh Paris. Out., the Itev. W. II. Cas.-ldv. tor was born Weelnes.la v mnmlne, ir. and the Rex. J. M. lCe.nne.dv f i. Ui. ...,.i m. r v tt r, .m-i..... ...... ..i.e. i. n -i in 11 1,1.-1 .i i nee. .i I is, t atheelral, the Re'X'. W, P. Plnmnndnn of Clnm I! 'IIr. vtsiil,.,r ffi,.r ni. .xnilinny s l' Hire l. the Rev .1 T ,. t i.i, ...... ir.i i.... . e .... , .... - ' ii nil,, ii, m i-uiicnuii.. vi, JienlM'UL inu Rand of Wlnemskl. ... ,, Khn w,n .,, ,.,, The brill weire a goxvn of emlirnielnreel ,.r t-ictri. v,. , i,.,i.i ... r.. batiste, nnel a white hat with an ostrich L,i ,.. ,..i,i.,i. .1,,. u. 1. .ne e.eirieii a snoxxer liouoiint nf - .,.111 white ros.-s. Her bridesmaid was her Charles colli, n 111.. ll.... ej ... . . v.liiienn . ... ....n ,111. i- ,t. i.wve'r ir 1 i.,.iii... 1 ... ... . .. . ...w. xx eunesuay 10 visit . .' ""' r"l"! no cnine anil anil Mrs Ksther Circle" among the young pcnplo present xxun ten nctlvn members and I nine iinunrivry memtiors, Miss Klslu Alger xvas elected preelont, Miss Mil dred llnlden vice-president, Miss Ida Crosby secretary nnel Uarl Kcnflcld trensnrer. Meetings will b0 held onco a month. Miss Corhln was the guest of Mrs. F. H. Van Dusen at tho par.wnngo tiurltig nor stay hero. Mrs. Van Dusen xvno nas returned rrntu n visit to her former home In Kllenhurg, N. Y.. xvns accompanied homo by her parents. Tho Hev. Lemuel Davis has returned from , a txvo weeks' visit with his family In Vx liltneiii, .n. .-Mrs. Conrad A. Adnms . ami son, Charles Russell, xvh0 have pent the slimmer in stowe, xvent Snturdav to 1 their home In Somervllle, Mass. Walte r, the little son of Mr. nnel Mrs, John Pen- ' pin, who has been III with Infantllo l,nr- I alysis, has apparently recovered his health and It Is expecteel xvlll In tlmo re- ! cover tho 1100 of his legs, The condition of Wllllnm Kemp, who Is 111 xvlth tho disease, remains about the same. Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Hill of Wntcrbury have moved to tnc pinco purchased of D. V. Peed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Reed aro with friends until a tenement In tho Fisher house nt the loxvcr village Is vacated. Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Fnrnhnm have conn to Moretown to live. Mrs. Hamilton nnd daughter, who have siient the summer nt the Green Mountain Inn. left Monday 011 their return to Ok lahoma. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McMahon, Miss Ruth McMahon and D. M. Mc Mahon returned Sunday from Purlingtnn, xvhere they went Saturday by nutomnbllo oy xvny 01 1 nmnriiige. They Were accom p.inien to iiuriiugion ny .Mrs. Henry C McMnhon. xxho has passe'd the summer In ermont, nnd daughter. Miss Mildred' McMahon, who recently returned from Kurope and who left Rurllngton Mondax for Milwaukee. Wis., on their way to iniir mime, in .Ml n lie a polls Mr Mr. Mnhon returned last week to Mlnneapo-1 lis by way of Montreal. - Miss Minnie Ayeis, who has npont six xvceks with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. 'William W I Ayeis, at Mountain Vlexv fnrm, returned 1 Monday to her xxork ns trained nurse to I Woodsvllle, X. H.-Th,. Rev Father At- xvell of St. Michael's Ceellege conducted ' a Catholic service nt the Akeley Me- ' mortal building Sunelav morning -A pri- ! vote line has been put In bv the Citizens' 1 Telephone company coniii'. tliig Mrs Sera Jnilson's house on Prusli hill with tha' of her nephew, If. K. .Tetinev, at the xl! lage.-Tlie ri'inains of Ira Marshall ., former resident, xvere brought here Sit urelny feir burial in the Hlver Pank c 11- etery. Mr. Mnrslinll xvas !il n ..e He resided In Klinore. but dleel nt the home of a son In Wnlden. Mr. nnd Mi. Newton nf Nexvfnne are visiting Mr and Mrs. o. s. Smith -Miss T-abel Smith xvent Monday to Huston, xvher. si Will enter Sinimon'.s College Mr .,,..1 Mis. Gee.rge K. .'oxvl( r xvent M-.tidix with irr. and Mrs. K. W. Tliiklnm l tile lntter's autnmnhile to visit frl, mix and Noith Troy The. L.tII, s' urcie or the CnntrreRatlnnnl , , , m t with Mrs. Anna Kim' all H . elav n'teinoon. H. C. J'rMnli m I, , n business trip tei Pe.stnn - Mi Her'. Mayo b.ft .Meiinlav em a busln, s. ti-, to Albany ami New Yen k. -T p si!i'i 1-- nail Mnnilav icently dug 1:1 pntntnes xv, le.-hln if Ipininils. At that rate to nnmini. n-ni.i daugh- xveigh a bushel. Mr. anil Mrs CI r Toxvne and Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Laiig bavc re'tuincd from an automobile tlip to Hartford, where they visited Mr nnel Mrs. O. S. Glbbs of steuve Hollow at the cottage at the Advent Christian campground ami nlso attended the State fair. -Mr. ami Mrs. F. R Stafford re turned Mnndny from Waterbury, xvhe-. they spent several dim's with Mrs. Pet sey Slaytnn and Mrs. .Minnie Prown. Mrs. Stafford's mother and sister -Mr nnel Mrs. K. V. Tlnkliani have Rr,ne' ti housekeeping In the .Moiiltou house on School street. A Grangers' and autumnal scrx-lcn win be held at the. Cnm-ree.m,,.,., 1 ,.i. ... hunilay morning. Tin 1 THE OLD BEE HIVE Sept. U, 19H. isma. To-day, Friday, and Saturday Autumn Fashion Day s n 1,1.. -I. .. . 1 .1 n ix veivct nnt. She carried a shower bouiuet nf pink ruse's. The best man xvas Pr Joseph T Mc-G-inlty f Sprlngneld, Mass., the groom's oroincr. 1 tie. ushers xvere Dr. iin..,,n.. ,1.. ....... . 'hll'.r HI HOIJIlKe, AIISS.. line! T'eter McGllir., nf fhleo,.,. .Micimud, In nn The wedellni marches r .... Mnntpellor. Mrs ... " ...... jiiiieii iij Miss Hnzel Mnrgan. Fnllnxvlng the ceremony a reception xvas held at the' home of the hrlile's mother at W Rank street. Tho house xx'as decorated xvlth palms, and pink anil white, nste'rs. Then xvas music by Miss Hi'len Murphy on the piano. Mr. anil Mrs. McGlnlty left by nutomo bile for a wedellng trip of txvo xveeks. They will reside In Mechanlcsvllle, N, Y xvhere Mr. McGlnlty Is engaged In the prne'tlce of laxv. Among tlii.e from away xxho attended the wedding we re: Mrs. McGlnlty, mother Hif the groom, her dnughter, Miss Kntt, McGlnlty, anil P. McGlnlty of Shorehnm. N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Callahan, daughter and son of Saranac Lake. N. Y. , -Mr. and Mrs. Tlndale nnel Mrs. Julia Cannon nnel dnughter. May. of Keesevllle, X. Y.; Miss Dxvyer of St. lohnsliury; Mr and Mrs. John Dxvyer and Dr. M. L. McGuIre of Montpeller; Peter McGuIie of Chicago; Margaret Sherry of Plttslleld, Mass.; Dr. 'and Mrs. John Hughes nnd txvo children of llolyuke, Mass.; Dr. Joseph McGlnlty of Springfield, Mass.; Mr. nnd Mrs. Cook anil Miss Cook of Port Henry, N. Y.; Kdxvarel Dxvyer of Xexv York; Mr. nnd Mi's, ilanii's Ki'llchiT and son of .Mont peller; Mrs. Lizzie Navln of Mlnovllle, N. V., and Mr. anil Mrs. Leonard of Shori'bam, X. y. exompllfy the xxork. Mrs. Hrlelgo xvent to Hnrdwlek lnr cousins, Mr. W. A. Dutton. Mrs. A. J. Valleau spent Wednesday nt Wolcott xvlth her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. S. A. Fife. Mrs. Joseph Roy xvent to Hnrd- im 8 wick Weelnesday, Joining- her sister John an,i husband, Mr. nnel Mrs. X. T. Peter tii,n,,,, ,., ., ... ... .... iiiiiinniiiiiic. trip to Louis Archntnbnult nnel llttlo daughter. Vivian, of Pair Held visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Toxvne, Wednesilay. Mrs. A. V. Gilo Is visiting her sister. .Mrs. Kelxvnrd Wll klns. of Stoxve. Wllma, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. A. P. Gill, entertalneil 10 llttlo girl frlenels Monday afternoon, tho event being In honor of her eighth birthday nnnlversnry. Games xvoro en joyed and refreshments xvern served on the veranda. Isaac Keys of Orleans Is a guest of his daughter nnd husbanel, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. W. Carlton. Hvor greon Lodge, N. K. O. I'., of Hardxvlck xvlll hold a district meeting at their hall Weduosday, October 7. All mem bers of Lamoille Lodge nro cordially tnvltod to bo present. Folloxxing is tho program to bo can led out at tho Grange fair nt 8 p. m. Frldny; Prayer, tho Rev, W. U. Ilaker; quartette reading, Miss Gwendolen Smith; ndelress, Statu Muster W. N. Caely, Mleldlebury; solo, Mrs. G, 15, Smith; monologue, T. 11, Ki lls; address, Thomas H, Pradley, Hur llngtnn; ejuartetto; reading, Mrs. L. S. Gilo; solo, William Pest. Remarks xvlll bo mado by Supt. C, D. Howo nnel Prln, R. G. Reynolds. A farce will bo given to close tho entertainment. Tho Hoy Scouts mot Tuesday ovonlng at tho chapel of tho Methnillst Church. Prlu clpal P. G, Reynohis gavo 11 talk to thu boys on scout xvork. P.'lstor ile-slrro f'e (re'iT Giangers to attend In a b.idy De.oi.i. il&zl 11011s ami special music xvlll be the f, ,e- 2s'r ture of the occaslnn.A harvest festlva' IP or tne ..lethodlst Kpiscopal Sunelav M-iinoi win lt. i,eld Sainrdnv if I' weather ls favorable, nt the Collins farm ' near Moscow. A prr ()nner wU, ,io served. Sports anil game- xvill include a ball game. pi vaults fr kM nnd fnl. boy, nnd running broad -unips. with , prizes for the winners in each contest A ten-pound candy nnd nut cakc xvlll be a feature of the occasion. Free rides ' will be prnvlde-d fr ,.,n .ho -Nh to Kn leaving tin, church nt te ,,.,. n.,..' roll-call at the mcthm of Mansfield ...ni.oi.iiii i, range Saturday ex-enlng wll be "Things Worth Mentioning" Mrs erna Hogabonm of Knnsburg Falls is visiting her niece. .Mrs. Peter l.aberdi, -". A. ParrnwsV residence at Moscow has been connected xvlth line one of the , ' leiepnone ceimpanx -Mis Mary Robinson, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. f . ... ...iisno o, .xioscow, is nt the- Mary , Metcher hospital i Hurllngton recover-I Ing from an .iperatlon for nppendlcltfs I Miss Robins.,,, Is th,. fourth of Mr and I Mis. Robinson's chlldr,n to i,,,,lr opeiatlon for that disease. C. L. McMnhon 11,. ......i 1. . .faille nf Green Mountain Inn. Gale Shaw and Donald McMnhon went Tues.i,,. ,.. automobile to Hurllngton tn attend' the mute oeioncrntic convention Weelnesil.iy -, . c iHiareio an altemleil el, i:,i .in- i,in,. eil.l" A CHANG F FROM LAMII-I'HIMK KID. The Fond Mother (to tlio local butcher) Would yer iiilml weighing my kiddle, Mr. Plttock? lr llll,nr.(. . lied With smoke nnel ll, ,.... - ... """" lliej IJUllOM f -. j'uui- j sKetcli. srovvE, Deaconess Jnse.phlno Corhln gnxo nn Interesting nddrcss Friday evening at the First Methnillst Kplsenpnl Church on llllir InlsMliinnrv vei,..l, IXi.rl.... A r .... iiie, leee evi'ie- jlnt' MIbs (Jorbiu oiuauliifd a "Queen e ieuon 111 .xioiiipcner Tuesilny evening A son xxms born September 211 to Mr nn 1 Mrs. George W. Gale Mrs. Gale xvas formerly Miss Angle Harris -Mrs. Annie Gilbert of Waterbury Is spenellng u f... days xvlth her sister, Mrs. G. W. tiaie -H. IC. Shaxv has sole! the Clark' Adams farm on Kelson hill to G. w. Chapln Mr. Chanln's brother and xvlfe, Mr, nn.l Mrs. Kdxvln Chapln, of Middlesex xxlll carry on the farm, taking possession Xn v.'inber 1. Mr. Shaxv's lirother, Klmer K Shaw, xxho Is the present occupant, xvi 1 move to tile- village., Into one ot Mr Rhaw's grist mill tenements Mr .1,1 1 Mrs. Orton Field and son of Somervllle, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Flebl's brother and wife. Mr. anil Mm. Chmles A. pi n moos. Mrs. Field was formerly Miss Mary Simmons nf Stoxv.. -Nicholas Stone has returned to his home in Sxxanton. K, K. Hnle nf Mnntpelli'r Is In Stowb.-Mrs I-.ntein and daughter, Miss Nellie Knt.n, of Chicago spent Tuesday and Wednesd.iv xvlth Mrs. Lucy Scrlbni'r Mrs. Mnry A Ji'iiney went Wednesilay on a "business trip to Iloston. She was accompnnleel In Miss Dorothy Perron, who has spent three months nt the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and .Mrs, Albert R. Straw and who xvlll leave Iloston Saturday feir bur homo In Oslikosh, Wis.- Prof Henry Tuber of Clark I'nlversltv nnd daughter, Miss Tuber, xxho have vlslteel Mr. Tuber's mother, .Mis. C. F. Tuber, nt Four Winds farm, left Wedneselny for their homo l.i Worcester, Mnss.-.Mrs, linker mid daugh. ter, Mrs. Mnrtln, who have visited Mrs llakei's lib ce. Mrs. C r, jrt wv. taken to their home In Pi'thel by Mr an l Mrs. Hurt in their nutomoblle. Tho pa. Irons of the Mt. Mnnullelil creamery xvl'l hold a meeting at the Akeley Memorial building at eight o'clock Satuidny even Ing. The Indies of the Methodist Kplsco pal Church xvill servo dinner at tho chinch Thursday. Lunches xvlll be served dining the nfternoon -Mrs Floience Ciiulluuid 011 Pniftx Teltl Presenting the Most Complete Exhibits of Fall and Winter Fashions in Millinery, Suits, Coats and Dresses, Silks, Dress Goods, Gloves, Neckwear and Dress Accessories Ii 4 V" The most cxnuisitp Millinnvtr ,r,.,. , , o,-c j fA..:::;. rjT ci-y.dracnve styles m 71W' i-eBses aispiayea m the fullest variety elegant Laces, Silks and Dress Gonds aa;,, xt i,i ... . wiiuuuiit; 1 tifjlVVlJM 1 and other accessories all combining- to form the most ex traordinary exhibits to which we invite you to view on one or all three of these fashion days. We have attempted to select the fashions that all criticil and well dressed women will choose and admire and we be heye we are showing- the loveliest Hats and Outer Apparel to be seen anywhere hereabouts. In addition to the Millinery, the Blosses, Suits and Coats there are the most charming Laces, Chiffons, Silk Crepes and Trimmings of all sorts. Then the Silks and Dress Goods form a display that fc especially attractive. Silk Crepe de Chines in the fullest variety of colors, Roman Stripe Silks for blouses, for trim- w m01' r 1CS 1ba?clue1s. etc- also yard wide and 24 inch Satin Messahnes in black, white and all the new shades as well as the staple colors. All in all it is well worth a visit during these opening days. It is not alone instructive, but you also see everyth I shown up to the best advantage with a charming back J?ou nd For your own advantage and pleasure come. IULina- m mi m llllililllH MILEAGE HOOK AD VANCES SUSPENDED InereiiNi In lliites from a tn an d-nj HiihIn lleliig Held I'p In !!., , M. ehiixettH anil .ev llniupHliIre, Iloston Massachusetts public service cnnunlsslnn has suspended until Novom her 1 proposed Increases In mileage boeik intes from 2 to : 1-1 cents by Nexx' Haven, Iloston Maine, Huston & Albany and Central Vermont rallio.uls. A h 'irlng will be held October fi. Fulloxxlui; tho hearing Monday boforo the New Hampshire public service com mission, It will suspend the operation within its Jurisdiction of the nexv 'J l-j. cent mileage book tariff llliil by Poston & Maine to become offoetlvo October 1 The siixpimsliin will be based on tlio New Hampshire law teiiulrlng con tinuance uf the current ".cent mileage book rate, nnel xvlll be In f,.t.,, either until legislative relief Is obtained or until the Maine Central mileage book suit, noxv p.-ndlng. Is decided favorably to the railroads. Such .i verdb t in that in, ,,it . , , In which event the law rcqtUrlng INccnt mileage book rates to remain unct,a,,e,l xxoiilel be overruled. nT,rtvT '1i,"""ihlru ''""'"H-lun wni n P.ut.x to tho conference f rallr,,al commissioners which met It, this el ' ast autumn xvlth Interstate Commerce. Commissioner ,.rouly " Iloston .V Maine .hould hav,. ,iK,I(r ns. senger rates. 1 lldcntly oxpected xvlthlu a few ujujuUU01" a thiiu;. Those who neglect to rend the 'ads' make unwise purchases very often as. smiling tint it's unwUo to uav tu ,,.. IV Wi kill