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PAUfi TWELVE. THt) iiUHLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, J AN U Alt V 14, lino. I HAPPENINGS IN VERHflOfJT (I inillniii'it rrmii inige It. I hum lit Stow ell Th' Hi M V l'ar nan, chaplain of the Semite, was In town 'llday and Satnrdn, u guest nf O. S. Hinln-Mr. mid Mts. Kugetie llartwelt. iho have lately bet n 111 tile West, are .it In' lifimo of Ills parents. Mis. Uugeno ntiitt underwent nn operation lor tho c .noval of si tumor at her homo mi Ccr- lllll1 IVetlUc. CRAFTSMJRY. i i illi.inis Is III. lieitrnde Weliher oiiimod to In r limno nil Inst weclt tilnris - Mts Clinrlfh Wvlli, ho has n rthoislv III vHh imemiionlii, Hi niueh nr.ived nur-r Imiti I Surllna t !. W in- f.,i her I'luitl".'- Th.-n.i- hns , ti i t nf i hirenee Itnnson the fnnn , .) . the t'lnreti'',' Woodbui v fnnn. di Inez (irant I m Albanv or(n5 tiir ithi-r l'hnhv Thnvrr to"h poses- f hi farm U.-t Mondn . GREENSBORO. nuil meeting of tin- Village Fire I'ncd to the house ns the result of a fall wa.- held Mondny afternoon nt.cn tlie Ire. '.-ii n. fir, 'tnll N" L. Drown was n-1 ii -ted I.. Hi, board f control The r. O'.tinr report shows $ h.is lie, n ial'1 on Hie debt the past venr. hlfh . now rcdueeil to about VTA". II. M. Wil- y was re-elected treaMirer and t' H. 'Mfnr (.ollcctor. A tax of 25 cents on the ljllar was voted. The Water company ivlcl its annual meeting at the Jlrc t-ta-Mii Tuesday Jun. 5 mid te-e'ieted old board of dliectors. The repcil of ic treasurer ulves the cost of the new iservolr ns ?S.trt". and the receipts from i tut for Ifdl wli: amount to about STfA V'ter pavlni; Hie Interest on the liormw il money und the other i urn tit i'xpenra '"('. voted to p.is-s the dividend on tno' tork thlr venr and apply ..n the1 lejbr of the company, F. II llmvls of' Ne York It at the Caspian I.nke House j for a few weeks Mr. and Mis s'. A , 'Toward of Ocorsla have been visiting Mrs. Howard's sifter. Mr. li. M. Wlllev. Mrs. Amanda Thomas t- 111. Iter nice, ruth Williams, who live- with her, fell n hi p playins at chool Tlitirsdnv. dls ."Cited her ankle and broke one bone '. the 1rp ,ntst above tile ankle. -The an ia" roll call of the Concres-'atlonal ' ii",-b amis held at the church par Tttisilav niomlnc at 11 o'elnek n-ni i iiniin the ladles of the pnrKb sen . d nn, r i'i tlv ill tl 111 tr room. --The lire S t' ibrTib'icl; bni lesltrni'd as pnilor of tb. i 'otmrotr.'itlon.il Chiin'b. nine Ii to I .-I", I nf 111 Mill nv frlemli LOWELL. I i has,' i" ill wllli pn, unioiiiii tr .nnl Mrs. I.'nis I'.irl .ire the parents ,. i daughter. M,ir. born .limitary 7. Mr and Mrs. tisoai Mi ' Jrf u'or "f lllch 'ord are spi ndlnc a f, w,eks lth Mr. nd Mr.s r I. Ktllev. -Arthur nstln or I'lorepcr. Mns.. ns , :illi-,t here Inst c,-k b the death ol his mother. Mrs. i',iorre r.Ieor. Joseph Harnev "f Woods , . N H.. Is SpelldillK a fen Weeks ill, bis dniij.'lit.r, Mrs. .1. T. Murphy, i nn other relatlves.--.lorns Knrnian and sisti r. Mis.- Nan, I'nrninn. hao sturted for W.-iki field, Kim., where they will pi nd the reinnmiler of the wint'i with friends -Mr. anil Mrs li N. Periishn so, ?it tb- i,e:- ml with t-latlves in l , Vo DERBY. i i Hi v. Mr. Pnslnnd has .n ' . pled ,i ,i from til" Paptlst rinirch bete tn be otne Its pastor and will , oninieiiee lil labor-- In l'ebruai y. A Slack Is at si Jobnsbiii'v, where he underwent nn "I'ltinti for appendicitis. A sister, who !- i tra tied nurse. Is raruif,- for him. and a nrothei -in-lii w will carry on Ids biisl-f.- Mire tor hint during his nk'fnie. -rh body ol Penjamln Illnmnn, n native nf Herby. who died In New Voik, win ,rous,-ht to Newport for biirl.il riundi. Mr and .Mrs. I'linst Niekurson and little m nr.- at llenrv Schoolcraft's I. 10. Mris'torn has -old his dairy nf cows to I. Tr.ie 'Mr. Colbv I- now , ontlned 1 ie hollsi . WESTFIELD. annual election nf otth er of the ihiiol Sundiiy the followlm; wire Supulnieiideiit. II P. llltch- S ual.i eiei ted 'oc' ; assistant superintendent, '.Miss Mil dred Hell; nuctun, Miss Minion Vouim; treawtirf r. Miss Kiln. (Jracc Miller. A bean supper will be held in the ('onjrrcK.itinn.il M;stry Friday evening, followed by an ejitfrtalnmont. About Urn ol the trlindi ,f Mr. and Mis. H. I). Hltchcfick Have them a reci ptlon nt their home Friday evenlrifj. The union service will be held at Troy Sund.iv at Imlf,, when Plstrlct Superintendent Powe of St. .lohnsbury u iji pnti-h. Pithel I'h.'iffe.' hai- is honf;e.d his farm fm a doiib','- house In Vest Derby and rum - tlvr. at one, nieiiil the winter with b - 'I i "-lit' r to BRANDON ',1 V i--.ili.-i jti i"abee Sojlla di .1 ,n the. Rutland hospital Jan " at of 74 year. Sim Is Mittlvul bv band, two uai;htei.i, Mis the n kc her hns Cha lies Wnostor of i 'lilttipden nivl Mr. Joe Piiclaw (' PltPr,,rd, and oin snn. (Iwirsc t.ihie .f Prandnn lbr hi-t husband n s H hrrt Cub, , ,,f Prundon Th, 'u ril was held I'rldav mornliu: at ten lock at St. Mary'n Church, with bur i ' at Pore.stdah. At the annual meet ing of the Paptist Church tin following iffleera were ducted: Moderator. Frank Povctt, treasurer, Charles Warnoi ; sec ftiiry, Mr.s. W. II, Williams: secretary of benevolence, ' Miss Elizabeth Paeon: cleik. Miss Pertha Sumner; deacon. K. G. Carr; trustee. Mrs. H. M. It. Wil ley auditors, Ira Maxfleld and Jfartln f Ketcham; deaconesses, Mrs. A. S. 'ct. Iwm, .Mr.'. S. 1'" Kmereon. Mrs. Minion Lewis and Mrs. l' 'I Can. ush er.- Olln Kelehani, Harold F.u . IIuiold Mills and Ilalph Mills, music lomnilttec. 'rank Iovett, Mrs. I, F Manehrster Hid Mrs. W. 11. Flint; advlsorv In aid, "amuel Paeon, Frank I.ovctt, Mis. Sam id Bacon, Mrs. I.. F. Manchester, Mr. A' II Flint and Miss !-",. K. Wlnslow. "he tepori of thn pastor, Hie Hev. Albert tyrrson Mills, showed the cliunh to bo n a flouiislilnK condition. Joseph Crapo Ibd Januar' at his homo near iosliep. iiKed ",') years. He had been 111 for sntno wc(1;k with heart trouble. Ho ivns a native or Canada, but had fanned It on a small iscaln for many yean.--. In his yount; manhood lie lost nn eye while ihmtliiB. His wife and several children, lied mauy years aijo. The funeral was held at St. Mars Church Friday iiiumlng. John A bailey has nvcred 'ds oonntrctloii with thn Woodrott print chop nnd letumuil tu RutluiJ. I tn- Ki- Di-n.nnori t i.'li.tfjln. ii etlifd ikiuyinan "f the Protiritant il- opal v'iiiireh. Is very III ul hi bmiie .n ilu of p.r.iiidon. Mr. chnpln wa" a i.'ini er nil-slonni mi the Pnclfl, roast mid is aip anccil in vears. Mis. I'llanetli Poberts of St. A'.li.in is spend ing llu winter wllh her nine. Mis. Uorre R"lf( Thn Ice lwivrt has been ciimp'eti-'d Tin boiipis at (he Irnic pond IfC fl ' , Will 1 1 . v,'l'il I'lillll.v o( i.i I mill H In ir, in, h. In t li tt- Is utile t(l lie lllll lifter 11 The Inlcst Iniltl-tty 111 liiiiiiiifin tine of pc.lllllt li IDIIM' S. Cnl.. sexcre Illness. IliHliilnti Is (lie I utter, Chmlcs I. cHl'foid has liiMnlle'l machinery ,imt bus in mm npr inttniis Miss 'iirnllm- Itiitrlielili r. ii Piichcr In tile Brad i . h.is been detained iU lier lniiiie In Pair, bv Ihe Mini"?' f her inotlier. Iici place vii tilled Inst week hv Miss Delfey Set ei y. Mr nnd Mr. Frank M. Wheldon iiinl Mr and Mrs. Peiicy Whotilnn of I.udlnw ntnl Mink Whelden of llnnovor. N. II.. have men guests of Mr. ninl Mr. Jnmos II Whcl. li ii. I,. ,1. forth r N In Twinwn' "i '"illnosn lie "III visit Ilnltlivm-e. Phlln dilphln nnd New Vinli mi tile leinrii Itlii. Tin- lies .li.tm chnpln. son nf Hi.' t E - I' I' liinpln of llrat'lli'll, lllls fl .-fojll ! II etl 1 1 lo I lie rectorship "f St Thomas's Church. I lover, N. H The chinch liny III mem bers mnl If the second largest 1'. II. church In the State. Mr Chnpln bar been tot several !'mr associate rec tnr of Holy Trinity Church of New York eltv nml It- a summer resilient of Hriin- 1 don. The ticv. W. Ci l.cnnnrd Is rnn- The stockholder or the uranium .mi- tlonnl hank met Tuesday morning nno ileeted the follnwliif: ofl'P'i rs: I'rr .-blent, I". .1. (iinushee: vlci -preiildcnt. H. I. Hurdltt; cashier. W. I' Si'ott. illrfctor-. P. II. rnrritiKton. J. I" Weeks. K. II. Illltton, 1 1. A. Fencer. T. W. Hay and I.. .1. TortUr. The stoekliolders of the I'lrst National bank elected Tuesday: '"resident. W. H. Wrifjht: vice. president, r. n. Vininn: cahler, P. W. lltluiis: ill rictors. 1'. Ilendee.. W. P. Nultlnu. A. .1 tones !. W. Williams I. A. Pev i i .nnl I'. IC. "linudki. The A'.t.r r.ulld of St Thoin.i' rhiitch 111 meet at the .'hun h for Its annual ineetliiL! .it oMo !. Pild.iv alteinoc," Mis l-e.'ri ' W.isbbi.r ba- ntuttn-e; 1,, ln.i- I om, at Vewpnrt N II.. aftei lsitlnc nd father. It P Ulac!;.vll -Mrs. MyrtU Williams ln i. turned from Uurllnston. where her mother. Mrs. Min nie Atwood. I in the Mary I'leteher hos pital. Mrs. Atwood's operation was very sneeesnful and she Is recovering rapidly. Humbert I'nttanlmnl received his natur lllzatlon papers at the federal court In P.ntlmd Monday and Is now mi American citizen The hlch school will slve a plav at the town hall Tuesday evetilnc. The clas In el(iiette cnndueteil bv the Iev. William T. Leonard "ill meet at Ills home Prldav evenins-W II Step-on of Poslon Is In town. Pr. " i '. Maker "as enlled lo Pair ! la vi n Tnesd.iv l the illness of his son-in-law. Joseph P. Shepheid Mrs Nettle Whreler nf Hakir's- Mills. N V.. Is in town for a few dis The Mntnlav elub met with Mis WIKnn P Nutting Mnnd.iv in , mini.-nl,. 1 was I.iitiIv attended. The subject diseuss.d wn:. "The Work of Our Modern Impies-ion-ists and 'uliM"."- Wllllnm Poiiqherly, nn lined resident. Is III at hifi home on the plains east of tin- vlllate. -Harry A I'ollins has been elected superintendent of the i 'oiiKrei-ation.il Sunday sehool p sne,'ee,l Prof P.irl T. Tiaey, ri'slsMe d Mr. i'ollins has held the ollic- beloro with :i cat soccers. --Mrs. Jason Inulaw hai alUd to IlurllliKtoti bv the 111 m brother. John i ' 'onnor. condition of the l!ev. Deusnioic ,f he. The i "ha pin i- reRanbd .is crltlci!. - lluchen H. ItcxlKers of Snrntnca Sprinc was in town Tu, sday.- Th i;astern Htnr chain, r held a card party in their rooms Tue-day evenlnK. Mrs. Carrie lifnno nf Scllenec tady. N. V.. is In town. Prul II. I'.itr tiistnn attended a bank directors' meetiiiK in Vi rcennes Tuesday. fleori'e Vorsiiltes, Jr.. had a bad fall on the i , '1' lay. Paul Itlikcrl is diMir-J the l'.ire-td.ib stase din inc ins ,nfoicid absenec The offc1'i of tin- llnrtonia. Uclit undPow , r eoiiipnnv unve .l dinner to the citizens of llortonvllle Tuesday nncn In Alex.indei store liuildiiiK. K. P well, 1. i: Chandler. T. W. liaj, c. I,. Clifford and ti. II. Iilss-11 of liraudon at tended. About : Were present and an eNCelleiit dinner was served. Th. Hist ern Star chapter will i'he a tnllltaiy whist c.inl paitv Tin -lav , vcninEr. Plstilct Deputy Miner wll: Install the officers, ol Sllv.-r Lake Chapter. k'nlKhts ,,f Pytbla". this evenlns A banntti t will be piven.- Th, Woman'.- Mislonmy " , ietv of tlie oinsn satinim' Church will meet with Mrs- Pled P Kinusley this afternoon.- Last eveninu lime wa a mini installation of the new uflin-rn of C. .1 Ornisli,.,- Pnsi, C. P. paveiiport flrcle of .-ons of Viteians and tlie Pons of Vi tf runs auIllary at tin '". A. P. hall.- The women of St. Thomas s palish will hold a sociable nt the tictoiy tills I'M-nlnsr. A supper will be served. lioad Commissioner Oeors,- I.. P,onaid Is at tendlnt: a dairymen's convention In Pur lltict'.n The meetltiK of tlie PauKhters of i',, p. volution held with Mis. W. O. Talbot Mstetday afteinoon was will at t.'iuled. .Mrs. .1. s. Hart, who I- In Hmn don for the winter, has Taeei. 'ailed to 1 Itilibardlon by the illnes-i ol her hus l.iind. Harry P.iiinbam of Verciine.-. Is M-itine bis grandfather, Harlow F. San ,b is. -nocer Flood has entered tin m p! f Wnrren C Pefflnuwell. RENSON. The Clranite lias Installed the pillowing officers: Master, Harry Howard; nvf seer. Horace Kln; let Hirer, Mth. Frank Johnson; secretary, P A. Olbbs; treas in cr. N c. Harrison; chaplain, the H. v. Mr. Havward; Katekeeper, Merrill Wal ker; steward. Howard KcIIoki:; Ceres, Mis Harry Howard; I'loia. Mabclle Pi own. Pomona, lilancbe I'owbr; ladv arslstant. Mnrcaret Coodrlch.- At the an nual roll call meetlnn of the 'oiiki ck.i- I tlonal Church, the roll was called by the i-lerk, N. c. Harrison, the election of officers followed. Ci. II. Pump was elected to succeed himself as trustee, Jniti H. Aiken ns deacon, N. C Har rison as clerk and l)nnll IIIbkIus as treasuier. Tin fliiaivial imiidltlon of the church is Kood. Mises Htlckiiey, C N. Ilond and Pr. J P Newton went to P.iiIIiihI Monday KnilKSTn A t AZ. I I. .1 I'nrtier has gone on i Iiu-iiic-m trip to Philadelphia. Pa.. Paltlmorc. Md. and Temii ssci . -Uenrgc Foiglntcs Ull while fishinr, Ihiouuh the be at Lake Dunniorc S.iturday and brol; hla collar bone. Ralph Smith, who has been III several weeks, has returned te his, homo In Taunton, Miish.-H. A. Rowc has sold hi dwelling house to Hollln Whltlclmr of Onshcn. Mr- Rowv will occupy Ills, tenement In the spring. William Dough erty Is III with pneumonia Frank Derby of Rochester has moved into one of W. II. Avery's houses. Lyman Howe, who has beep III with mumps, lum returned lo his business In Rutland UINGTDN COONH WATERBURY. -MKIiui-l DoWrit plotilibl Hut wide SI pt.lsr.ili ill lown died at Ills tiwine on Woodatii Hill Thuisdav morning- He had bciii In t ii il 1 ii u health for snun tline, sleeping a ureal deal of the tune, and the exact lini' of his denth wus not known I:, was- pom In ilalwin niunt.i. P'l.iii'l s, ,(. nib, i -in i vi. liilni; "'0 l..-t Si at - In. I, lr,i mi. I " p tillilri ii win a i i om l. . . ii ,. un in: in, hi and oh No- nun ihil in iilMi-t Mortnw In l(!l tliej moved to tills town nml fol .VI Mills hue lived on Woodnid lllll l.e -Mi' i. live III ngilrultiuul tiersnlts mnl has also lowid sunn-what Ids Hnili or "lone IIUIHoll. Alf. Pevllli' Is snnlve,' h Ills wife 'iiiil i'i hi eldest having died lilldi'ii. Mlelinel, the ill tl'e ago of Ti yeitis. Tile silrvh inc i 1 1 1 1 d i c 1 1 ure Mrf. Hoyntoii of Tntinton. Miss., Ml! IHIIon of hnxbiiis. Wllllain I . .1. It. i Devltie, I Thomas "leviim and Mrs. 1. I'. f'nsev of Wnterbiiry, U. I1. Irvine of Httnt ford. I'oiiii.. ninl Mrs. I.. .1. Clossev of H"tiolt. Mleh. Tin re are also K, Krainl- ehlldleli. lie II . oldest member of I .-m. .Mioieu s pnii'm. u eai'b itietnofr ',, vilmiii he had been uieiitly honored j Mis Annie , I. Itanv iclur I Thnrsd.iv nillllB fl IMll W lllle I'lVI'l .lUlietloll, Willie she iis ealleil In iiMeinl tin- film nil of her brothel's wife. Mis. P .1 iVi'otntnr, who Irnppnl d, -id Mondav morning while p'i -t'ornilnc her boiiu'liold duties.-Hrrtrninl Hurt of ltamliilph Is with Ills parent", Mr. mid Mrs .Promo Hurt.-'Mis .1. P. Ilasklns of Montpeller Is with her dausli ir. Mts. 11 S. Atldnw. duilniT the Illness "I her little grandson Then Uns a (jood uttend.-iiiee at t ho union service m the Cinisreuatlnnal , t 'Inn ill Sundnv evenlnc. the llev. W. 1-1. J ' Poiislass pii-aeliltiK n helpful sermon, I An orcliestrn, led by Mr. Tromhly, as-j jSisted In the music and the islrli.' chorus i mit;. The Needlecraft club pnvr Mrs.! i". P. Swasey a surprise at her home on I'nlon street last Thursday. A picnic supper was servi d by the members. Tlie party was to show the pknuirc of the numbeiu over her recovery from her reient operation at the Knnny Allen lio Mil- nlinllv i cnibcr .'5, Isv,, of Mor,o ii. pltiil.Th, fnneial of Mlelinel Pevlne I'harb s I.. Pervler. died .Pin. S at Ids .was held from SI. Andrew's Chutch Sun-1 home on th.. Pnlon bmok road, west of da ;il't"i noon two oVIock. The llev. tho xillace ,in, funcr.il services, coti P.itlnf pevov olliel.it d. The bearers j dueled bv th, p,. Julius P. S,iri?fnt, weii Martin Moran. William Thompson were h.-hl Tlitusil.iv -Oeorpe W. Dun Jolin lpan and ltobei-t O'Uilcn F.urlal , Lain ha-, sold the Iim rs business pur was in iIk Cnthulic cemeteiA' nt Puxbun ieliased b. liliu last sprlmr at Greenfield, i I'm in t . Amonjr those lutsent from out Mas.. and is acalii at his home in tlild of town were Mr. and Mrs. Joint Dcvlnc , nf Constable. N V.. Mr?. Delia Henry jitid dauij'nter, Ulllan, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew "Ualomy, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. r,lns!s?.. William Clopsey, Mrs T. j Moilarty. Mrs. H. J. Crossett and P. H. Ityan of Montpeller and Mr. and Mrs. John Devlne of lloltnn. The son. T). P. I Pevlne, of Taunton, Mnp., was unable to crime because of Illness. The home of Mr. and Mrs. William pel lis was the se, lie Tu, sday niht nl a piett weiblinj:, when Miss Jessio lit own Webster be. Mine lb- wife nf James A. Sinclair The Kplsonpnl serv ice was read b.- Ihe Pev. Ti. I,. Sanford of Hardwlek. Miss P.tliel f'olbv at tendid the bride, who was clven In inarriafie b Mr. Monroe of Hardwlek. The bride was downed In white crepe meteor with ."-atln trinunliiKs and car ried n slinwer bouquet of white car nations and lilies of tlie valley. MNs Polby lvni e ;l gown of lavender silk. The decorations wei e of everureen and the ceremony was pet formed beneath a bell of eere;ieen suspended from a white nich Tn lb- diiiliiK room pink carnations eie used. The bride is a natixe of Aberdeen and en me to this country about a eai' and a half nun, since when she has been in the home of Mis. Penis. The inoom is also from Aberdeen anil Is employed in the irnlon t'mnite sheds. Jtef reshnictits weie served by Miss Colby ami Miss Annie Imrothy Palmer. Mr. and Mts. ( Wallace (lieen, who were celebrating to-day Ibeir 1 tli wi-ddiiiK anniversary, attended tile wedillni; in their inar- ,rlaKe pa rini'iits. - News has been i e- iciiveil of tin dcutli Tnesdiu ot Mleli.ul liases at Meeker, I'olo. Mi. Ilnjes was a former n:sldeut of this place, 1i.-ttipr !a natlxe of Ptixbiiry. He was married the o'djtwo years to Miss Pessle Murray, aft-' Fllack- i erw ards coine; to Iteland and later to Colorado. Pesldes bis wife he leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hayeit of Luixbury anil nine brothers and sis- ; ters: Patrick of Califorina, James of Meeker. Colo.. William of Puxbury, j John of Wnterbiiry. ndwnrd of Provl- i donee, P. I., and Mrs. Mary Ptirke of Franklin. X. II., Mis. Ullen Uyan of .Montpeller and the Misses Annie and Julia of Wnterbiiry. The body will be' bioiiKht lieri for the interment. j Max M,-is. a pi ddlei nf drcs s I... was louinl d, ad in bed this moinliist! ill til" tenement -npbd bv Mie lain-' IP of ICriusi Jojall over the store of W. M. t;i ei ni- on Park avenue. Mr. Myers went to u moving picture show Tuesday eeiiiri- and nenud In his usual health, although it i under stoocl t tin t he had suffered from heart trouble, lie imd been in town only two ot thlee days. Mi. .Myers was a Husslaii Ji w and friends nf that na tionality ,,ini, and took the body to PurllnKton. Pr. II. P. Hopkins was ailed, but pronounced death dil" to natural causes.- -The name of M's. P. W lloynton of Taunton, Muss., a. I daughter of Michael Devhie, should' Pn added to a list of those who at tended Ills funeral Sunday. Miss Lil lian .lolniMoii, who IniH been trimming I'tirlm," the season for Mrs. Hello Cor- ny iTreene, has returned to Poston, white she Is employed in a wholesale millinery house. II P. Pony is in Ilosion on business. He will also islt his father in Stoneham. Mass. Mrs. H L. lllll and Mrs. P. It Demerltt went to .Montpeller yesterdav for the, week -Mr and Mrs Perttund Hurt I and three children m-,. w-lth hlw par ents, .Mr and Mrs. Jerome Hint j MONTPELIER. The vital statistics for 1011 .show a total of hit births, exactly the same number ns In lRia. There were M male children born and SI lemales. Of this number f'l are of American parentage, ;!" mixed na tionality and 10 different nationalities. The ratlins nt 4 nf the chlldien nre em ployed )n the Hi-miltc linlustiw. Til" num ber nt births Is slightly uudei the aver ag' Inr tin past six years, which Is W. Tin biilhs oer mouth are as fnllows; .latiuarv, ll F'bru.iry, It: March. '.'."; April. 7; ,M.i, 11; June. :; July. l'J; An gust, IJ, September, 17; Dctulur, U; No venibi r. 10, and Pecftuber 15. There were 7! ni.irrlagr s during Hie war. The niur tn III v slntlnties have not jel l cu i oiu Idled Wrud has hi en reiehed 111 this city that the condition of Dr. c,, l. Lane, president or the Lane Manufacturing Co., pin J a runner resident of this city, w ho Is seriously 111 at his home In Poston, Is somewhat Improved. Charles Month, proprietor of the Pooth cigar stoic, this city, and well known tliioughout the Stale ns a cigar salis miiri, is critically ill with pneumonia Tin- funeral or Chatincey W. ICej es. ror I? years employed at the Montpi Hit i Wells River railroad shops In this city, whouf dentil ucvurred Fiidaj. wa held Sunday nfttinoon at l n'cluek nt 1) late home mi Utillti atiect Rarial v n in i.lreen Mount ninuti-o tiih di-tvamil was L'uiii in Mm emu ii, ,ja :t. Mu, and lesldlil III thut place ll III ) West Iterllii lllllll 11' vi Ills alii,, when Im enllle In pill dp He lea,s ii wile and twn children. Mi lieni'S, Spaulillng nf this IP and W.iltei C Kcves l Woodsvllle, N I Mnntpilifi National bank Ie Id H nn lie i 1 1 I ,, ,1a i i on l n 1 1 ,c al iv h ell 'li I 1'iviiil nl di' im vvi,r . j. . Uil Fnrwill. Alia rl Tuttlu, llai Inn It. Kemp and The ilncct'irs elected , 'is ori'liviH 1 v I' e-iiim,,., fnl-!lv l'.l.ln I'm V, ,,11. The ;i II ii i ni 1 t'tcsldent. .1'inies W. asl'-tunt Alhelt liroi 1 : iishti i . Tlltlle, i ashler, It I.. Ilieelllii; ol the 11 1 t N.U tlonnl bank mm i,,.,i Tuesday morning, Inlllecis (,,itcli 1M'Iiil' li-elei tei! ns IoIIowh: hlt,..i,,,. i.' v tiulnell. i.. 11. Tun, I'ratik M. i.'orry. II. II. !utler and JMward H. Deavltt: oftlcers. I're.sldent, rianU M. forryj vice-president, i". A. IHvlnell; cashier, Artluil O. I'utoti. Ill eliy i ourt yesterdav nppenred Mr. ninl Mrs. V. ,. Murphy, who claimed I heir nlnee of abode ns Itlchlliond Thev ,i ,n arrested ;,t,, Tuesdav , elilllt; "I Mlth sliallnK a pan of shorn , li.iru from lb.- Mi'pininld shoe store lh.it nflir noon The nifl-ers nrresled I'm; woman, who told :i slor.i which led to the man I'flnc taken im., , nhoii They pleadid mill v to chnrKes and Mrs Murphy paid a t1 line with costs, while her husband will spend i days. In the county J.ill A InarliiK on the final settlement nt the (state of Marcelle J. Pumas, of which Mrs, nenritc W. Morsi Is ndinlnls trutrlv. hrliiK the executrix of the will of th" late rjeorse W. Morse, was held yesterday morning In probate court tie fore Judcre Martin. t'r M P McOuIre left vestcrday fof Poston and points In the South. Dr. Me. 'lulre's health Is such that he will slve up his practice In this eltv for u time It Is said and It Is expected that he will pass the Plorlda reninlniler of the winter in NORTH FIELD William M. Pervler. the aced father of IllaKe. J. S. Ixjvclnnd is very low- nt the home of his daUBhtif, Mrs. Joseph M. Mullock, on Central street, suffering from a shock received on Thursday. Mrs. Julln chase Is very ill -with pneumonia and heart tiouble at her home with her rtntiahter. Mrs. Clara Holton, at the cor ner of Main and Washington streets. O. A. Powell, express man, Is ill with pneu monia The fourth entertainment of the lecture lotlrse was UlVell Tuesdiy evenltiif at armory hall bv the "Spanlsn Students." K I, Kerr tins closed the cor ner market and moved ihe stork of ponds to his west side market Mrs. .Tnll-i Chase died Sunday afternoon at her home on Main street after an Illness of about n week troni pneumonia and heart disease Mrs 1 'hn" was twice married, her lirst husband belnc Samuel Harwnod of Northlleld, and her second. Pdmund chnw of Montpeller. Pesld. s her daughter, Mrs. Clara Holton, with whom she made Ik r home, she leaves one sister. Mrx. Jennie Clark of Montpeller, and thr," bi-otherr. Fred U Thresher of Northlleld and f'eorcr and Horace Thr.sber of Northfiild Falls. Funeral sen ice?, conducted by the r,ev. John It. Onto? rif tin- Methodist church, werr lii 111 Tuesday afternoon. Joslah S. I.nvelond died Tuesday at the home of his dauchtrr, Mr. Joseph M Dullock. nn Central stieet. havlnK sustained a shock '!' apoplexy a fow days previously. Mrs Uiveland died a, short time ago. Pcsldes the daughter, Mrs T'uIIoek, the deceased left two -on-. OiNon J. and Samuel WATERBURY CENTER. .Mis. li. L. .Moody lift Januaiy il for Harlow Ion. Molilalia. Mr. Moodv went there last Miuiniei. A. O. I'erter, who was at Mr.s. Nelson Peach's several ' v.rel.s this fall, Is repm tod as seriously ,111. His homo ,s in Ninth Willlston. but at present he Is In IlurllliKtoti. whom he Is beliiK carrel for at a hospital. The ' tuneral of Curtis Sleeper was In Id Jan , nary at the liaptlst Church. The Kev. P. P. Parker officiated and tht burial 'was in the old cemetery. Mrs. Jessie W. Hayes was in Montpeller Monday. About BraiiBeis attendrd tin- Installation ot the olliiers of .Mjunt .Manslb ld (iraiiB" 111 Slow,- Satutday --In. Whitney of Montpeller was hee Monday. Marehal Labor bus returned to town and is work in" lor llowanl Stevens The n. t ul tra, turn ill tie lectin ins,' Will be "The Knal Male Quartet" January IV Ituth lilbbs of Waterburv spent Stindax at Fred Tow lie's.-N, w s ha been n ceivid nf tlie safe arrival of the Nnrcioss and Jl;n bundles at tin ir new home in Natehlln, In s. La. The Thuisdav even Iiik prayer meetliiKS will be held this week at "The LodK"" L. , Lyon's. Mis. M P. Stranahmi l at the home nt hei dailKhter. Mrs. Arthur Lyon, for the wlni, r -Miss Mirv Memaui. who has been lonlliieil to ihe bouse by Illness, has so far recovered as lo resume work. MORETOWN. I I link .-nwier attended tin- dairy men's meeting in Purllngion Tues-.lny. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Annstrong wnrn In MontiK'ller Monday Mr. Cha-pnian of HartfoRl, Conn., was In town Monday. j Miss Addle Sawyer and Miss Harriet I FCnapp were in Pane Tuesday to attend 'the runer.il of Miss Snwyer'u uncle, Al bert Wnrren.- Miss Ruth Rruce. Is Im i proving -Mr. and Mrs. I-wls Pneor w-i-rn lealled lo Montpeller Monday by the Ill was In niss or their son. Albert Ferris Wultsticld ,md Warn n Tuesday WAITSFIELD. L. J Cnlebmok Is able to be nut after a three weokf' Illness. Leon Joslyn, wlim luus li-i-n in the West the past year, Is visiting bin parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pert Joslyn. A una Turner and Pauline NoUl are boarding at W. Long's during tho winter term of school. Hlsie Iong wtit unable tn go back to her school in Mont peller nn account of poor health. Miss, Florence Nelll was operated on at tho Mary pi, teber hospital ror a mastoid abscess Satuid.iy. Miss Cnrro Ruc.klln has bein lonlluivl to the house the past two week-- with lumbago -A. R Vrnden burgh has finished work for .1. Smith and gone to work fur Percy rling.--Mr. and Mrs Heney Tabor of Gran ville have been In town. -Curtis Klhbeo or liror.kileld was a buMm-is inllor In town Tuesday MIDDLESEX. Mr.-. Aaron Rowell of MoretoHii spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moul tnn -Mrs, Wallace Goodwin of Montpeller visited her brothers, W. II. and Frank Vaughn, Wednesday -.Mrs. Finest Cha pln ban returmd from Hrlstnl, where she went recently to attend the wedding of her sister John HnstlniM has gone to rerrmln for a time with his daughter, Mrs. IMw.ird Cooney, at the Center. John Hntlntrs is in poor health. Allen Foster id' Mutitown spent Sunday nt tho Center. ti Cbatimui of Hartford, Conn . In f-pendlim ti tev day with Mi. ana Mi-s. -Vi tint: illgilow. .Mr Josephine 'VN'ar teti and her daughter, Mrs V.. K Hill, weic In Hnrie Tui'mIhv to attend the fu neial nl' Albeit Warren. Mis. H P. Hills md daughter. Ml, s Hazel, spent Sunday I" Itnirr James Mackln of Montpeller "as in Middlrsex Mondav Mr and Mr I' I' i" r 1 1 1 i-i inin, ,t a fi 1 1 v of f r 1 r j i I i i vp"liml I I'pu pal a r"il a folhiiv j, ''miles tiii. k, I;ied lllutn Imtd. parlors Holiday i venlni; -Albert Warren, formerly of this town, hut for the last years of Tlarre, died at tho home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Oamble, Sunday after s.k months' Illness, In the S.1id year of his iikc He was. born on the Wurren rarm now owtud by I). IC Kills. He was a son of 1'ander and Susan lA i lister Warren. In IT,! he married Mnry Steel und began niatrkd life on the fnnn Idiown iih tin- W. 1!. Mel'lioy farm, now owned by 'William Turney of Mimtpeller Ho later sold and moved to thn llobliison hill neighborhood, rosldlns there som,, l i or -i years. I'rom thero be moved to Parte. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon nt the home of his dainhter and tlie remalriH were taken to Montpeller leinetery for burial benide hl wife Ho l.i survived bv three ilnurhterH', Mrs. Ilarn tiamble, Mrs. Wllllain Wheeler and Mrs Alice P.settc, nil of Ttarre, and one brother, llurns Warren of Montp-'lbr SOUTH WOODBURY. .1. W. Hutterfleld wa.s in town Mondav on business reliitlni lo the new school bulldlnKS. Mrs. Sar.'ih McKnlcht, an need woman, and lonK n resident of this town, died at the home of h"r nephew, Warren Ainsworth, in North Palais Sunday W H. AiiKell has returned from the Miry Pletrher hospital, much Itnprived in health. ltlebiril liatclielder was in town Monday on business Mrs. Pondns Hask ell Is III. vuindsdr court BETHEL. William Rivers has sold his riunr storo and pool-room to J. Howard Myott. Mr. HI vers boiicht the business two years hro from Isaac Vett. Mt. Myott cumo here live or -six years aso from PnosburK Falls and has been bookkeelor for tho Woodbury Oranlte company at the quarries and proprietor of the n.-ns-com Ilous' . Mr. Illvcrs will return to Montpeller. Harry W. Mentley and MPs Sadie E. Fllleld were married Saturday afternoon by the Rev. J. Wesley Miller and nt once left for Boston to spend a short hOTioymooti before, taking up their residence In itowatidn, N. V"., where thn brldegToom Is employed In thn leather buslnes". Pet'.iel town team defeated Randolph town team, .11 to IS, In a came of basketball last Friday nlcht. Tlie tr.ii no was made up of three l.-mtnute 'periods. The visitors lost their same tn the first period, ! to t. but later played much better The same evenlnc a team of sophomoi es defeated one of fre-Mnnr u in ii fdrls' name, hi to " Mvron Havrv Is vl!tln in Sullivan. Me . his old home town. The Rev. n. I. Halfacrc nttcndi-I a meetlmr In parre Mondav and Tm-sdav of Fnlversnllst and Fnltarian mlnl-ters nf Vermont and the Province of Qtirbec. WHITE RIVER JUNCTION. A Joint Installation nf officers was held here Tuesday ivenliu; by Myrtle Lodi;e, No. 27. 1. O O. P.. Fidelity Hehek.ih Lmlce, No. I'v. and White rtlver Kncamti- nnlit. No. i;i. About 75 were prif iit. Among those from nut o, lown weie: P. J. Putnam, (i. M. Windsor. P. A Spe.ir. c,. M., Wond-toik. c. J. Paul P. 1). H. M.. Woodstocsk: Mrs. Nellie Ctllss, I r. Post Mills. After the in stnllation of officers lunch was s-n-vid and a soenl hour enloyed. -CAPITOL BREVITIES. Ad.intant-Oeneral 'I'lllotson ha.- Rone to Waslilmrton in the interests ,,f tlie militia pay bill which Is favored bv I armv and rnllltin authoritb-i- and which has tie, n banidnc lire for several vears. Addison count v members liave ebw-tiil A. W. Fnnto of Cornwall as- president t and lirnrcc W. Stone of V"rsenties iim secretary of ibeir orsanlzntlnn in the Legislature Saturd.i s Free Press erroneously statril that Alwood of Lyndon was on thn State seh'."ils committee, Atwe.ll of Brandon should have been given as member of this committee. Governor Cates ha4 ncceptwl the Invi tation of the Hotel Vermont to !,o pres ent at the dinner tn commercial travel ers on February IC Th.- ' out. -t over the jndgi of pmbate In the Now Haven district of Addison county ha" beon settled, the ixinvasslm; ejinmlttee having refused to undertake a re-count and divlarlng Frank W. Tut tle of Verifennes elected as Judge of piobale over K A. Hasseltlne. I Th,. FnrmetT-' club the House chamber. met last nislit in l-'ianklln HIIIIiiks of Woodslm k. a member of the 1110 and 1012 Legislatures, was n visitor at the State House yes terday. He was in Hngland when Ihe war broke oit and his stav In Hurnpn was slmi-teiied aboul six moatb-. bv the, w a r. Commissioner Urlgham appeared ln-foro the commltleei) of agriculture Tuesday. He told of tho v.eirlt of his department, and outlined the reasons why a larger appropriation is required. Charles A Plumley of Northlleld ha been rf'-appolnted bv Governor Crates a-i commissioner of taxes for a socmid term In this nflice. His name will go befom the Senate soon for continuation i SOUTH HERO INN. New lintel tn firnnil lule Count hi Open February 1, The historical "Old Stono House" at Bouth Hero, which for more than 100 years lum been a landmark In that part of tho country', has been put Into is. cellent fthapo and Is now to be an up-to-datfi hotel, with tho formal date of opening tlM'd as Fchniwy 1. It Is the plnn to operate the hotel, hlch Is to be known as tlie South Hero Inn. through out the entire yiar. Juan Robinson and Mis. Lillian Ax tell have purchased the property and have expended a large sum III improvements. The house at present will accommodate a fow more than .10, but It Is planned to increase Its capacity during the sum mer months by constructing cottngis. The hotel has been equipped with stepm heat, hot and cold water, baths, electric lights, hardwood tloors, and thn old tiro places, used 111 colonial days, have been uncovered and put In shape for use. The hotel Is only a short distance from tlie railroad station and a 'bus will meet all trains. As the building Is only a few rods fiom the lake and occupies a slto which commands the entire view of Keeler's bay, It Is exacted to bo a favorite summer resort. The hotel will be connected with an nutomoblle gnrogo and livery stuble as well ,u a boat liven' Fleeau? Heeler's Lay 1 ohc of the llrst pints of the Inlte Iritcndt d to make winter spoils In boating, eti , tin tu frees? over It is a strong feature of addition In the lee u will probably be irerted a tobogsan .llrle nnd there are ilre-nlv several Ibhlns fbnntles whli h in be uci Th' dri' from H'li'lngtnii i I" nillr noinb' ' of RnrMnci , ore lilunnlllE attend tin opuiinr; 'IIIUTMPI nvm finiHV!tAi n d nn nrnmr iuiiliiii luilu tliiiiiiVVHV ULUH L IS OVER 562.700 IN f 125,000 Women Jobless--Im-monility on Increiise Clolh inj( W(rlt'rs Ilintlcst Mil. Trades in WTiicli Dull Times Have Hit Workers Hardest This partial list of unemplnved In New York was compiled for the Public Forum of the Chill eh f the Ascension : LTothlnK workers (rail branches Karment indus try) ts.i.noo General unskilled liihorurn. . 100.000 nulIdliiK mechanic f32 trades) 75,001) Store and office workers (bookkerpets, clerical help and stenographers) tr,,000 Machinists end '-'cncrnl met al worki'l- .n.uiiO Drlve.t-H and ueneral help i (wholesale food supply and I ! dry goods districts) 28.000 I j Hotel and restaurant work crs '.'o'OO Longshoremen 15.000 ( Cle:ar and tobacco workers.. IS, 000 Domestic help 1 0,000 Department store employes 10,000, Railroad workers fall grades) 10,a0O Printing and allied trades (lithoKraphers, etc.) 10,000 Shoe workers '.000 laundry workers 7.500 1 Millinery workers O.oOO ' City emploves S.Ouii Firemen (steamboat and stn- tlonary) HtiKln'crs (steamboat and statlonatyi Jewelry workers Plamond workers ll.ilOO I I 1.500 n.Diio 700 502, T'lO Total New York, -Inn IJ. According to llg ores compiled rnr tlie Public l'orum of the Chureli of the Ase. nsioii, hi Fifth avenue, of which tlie Rev. Percy Stieknry Grant u pctor, a partial list nf the itiienvploved In Greater New York totals f ',:.'. 7' n. Th" number of homeli'si persons in the city who have not the price of shelter Is esti mated at 0,i.i i up, The figures wcrr obtained bv Samuel , A. Strode! of No. .t..i Pro.'idway, who wa.s .'ifMgned to the. tak nf counting the un employed in tho city hv ii committee of the Public Forum. Arrangements wrro made to turn ovr r th, report to city I'hnmberlnln Pruer, . who agreed tn con sider It In an ulIMnl eaiuelty He will r,- elve the re'mrt in roll in a f,- days. Stinibl began thr work on P niber 15 and llnlslier the eniupilntinn last Satur day. The tlgures Ineltide organi.e,l and iiimrcanlzed labor. Put do not cover all Ihe branches of Indusirv This Is pointed out tor tin- beneiit ot those who mn think them extravagant. WOMF.N FORCKP INTO IMMORAL LI VPS. IMany nf tin- ilRiires wer,- taken from employers, and where such Information was- refused they were based on Inquiries I among the employes nt various concerns as to the number of persons dependent upon th" businesses they were engaged In 111 this way VJ5,nu clothing workers in a'l branches of the garment mdnstrv wiie found to be idle. Tlie Kith ' ''tis is gl".s the tntal number nf per-ons ciilmuciI In that Industry in this city ns liSP". One hundred thousand general un-killed laborers were renorted out of work. Seventy-five thousand building mechanl, In SI traibvi were said to be idle, as were TC.OOu store and olllce uoikei's Including bookkeepers, clerical workers and stenog raphers. Ptrndi'l said he also found that about 115i'i of the total .'"'.j.TiVi niiemploved were women. nn,l In ascertaining conditions, which was 'em of his work. In- found that immorality was great 'y on the ln it, an Tills wan admitted b- n nrt kei-iers and shown bv the many new faces in tlie buck r ns of saloons and on the streets at night. Tlie investigator also learned that ill, mil men, women and boys are being kent In employment bv firms reluctant to dis charge tluim despite the fact that busi ness would warrant their so doing Strrlel round one woman who told him that for two months she had In en getting up early and stealing a bottle of milk from hi r neghlNir.H for her children- Several children ir. Rrowns vllle were seen stealing plain b'ead from bilkers' wagons MA-NY PAKKSHOPS MAY CLOSK. Sevi'ral bakeshop proprietors in tho Rronx, llrooklyn and the cast side said they probably would close up on ac count of the high price of flour rather than operate at a loss or incur the dis favor of thilr customers by either cut ting down the size of the lour of bread or raising the price. With these shops closed, 2,un moro persons will be thrown out of employment. Strodel was asked h the enntmtttiv which engiiged bint ror the work to make recommendations ba-M upon con ditions as he found them. In his report he nates: "I would suggest tliat all available buildings that could be heated and put In a sanitary condition be placed at the disposal of the homeless army; that some rund be created for furnishing nourishing food to tlie unfortunate? ; that all red tape be discarded, and that sociological experts be kept far re moved from Interference." STRAPS TO OPFN "POOR MAN'S lU'FFF.T." With a view to relieving sonic nf tho misery In the city,. Nathan Stiaus lias laborers at work building a milk depot In City Hall park, tn be operated all winter and summer. He tins added sub Ttantlal fond to the u'uiril mill; distribu tion. When the depot li i-pmd It Will Vt? known ns the "pour man' bunvt," wheru fur one cent a uu ot ootl't,. and u rull mil v W had, for two Cent", a cup of oof fee and a toll cheese sandwich or a las of in 11 K and roll chei sandwb h. Mils bv the glass will be one cut. ; i-i.C at the Straus d, not Mr Stunt ,'rr nl' 't im ,) m Tniv"'l.iu nn e nnd in Mount Morils pirk in nnniiniin' bill HP btlUWINb i OVER SUPREME COURT ISSU Mont pell, .! Jan U t S, nale udb l.iiw . ,imm ti til' t Attol ne le aicl i i pi art d In ' i ill in Si I tntrodured ' Si'inil"! bni " ti nn of nib ..f "i '. i i - bemnnliit; 'ti ' ,ru i Mr. Plllllielt i.ffr e ll 11 li' h ir on tho iudirejshlp Is-n. it b. r vigorously the oplninti of thn-, v Hint tlie present L- Klsi tture i r i Kally elect a Hilpreiue eo'irt ic I ;i justlcis have served for thi veara for which they win ajc " also (pintid some a ithm Mr Then are three iunn. li i iel thn Legislature could ret ii ,b rer live of eie, nt; Hids'i.- I st ' 'elect now the Jllstl' for SU term, beitlnninc Pi-.-' in ,er i 1al" innd It could ndjouin nt i sumo t, I November. VM, and then meet t i 'itiatlnou frr It,., u, r.nlM . . tirst Is Inopportune, the second wonui cumbersome. Put there is. omy wa which they could elect for the pn r term. This, their third remed , r cmno only It the present s r i-rn Were persuaded to r, --:Rr "DIDN'T HAV1J THK C PL' 1 1 (Juestioned at the close of Wlress as to whither he woub , ' vlsij tho present Juatiucn to res'pt I'unnett reidled that n d ir the cheek When asUtd w ari ll..l ,-r.,,cn 1, l.l n. . l. .. tJiy,uBi-u uiui wie supreme cout persuaded by a rmucs' .f t c '. c lature to resi?n Mr. Dunnutt'Ti points "Kainst Powell bill were. First there is rni-ufli,ii nt is.. i.ni.i.Mii . An office without an incun bent Is cant. Seen, nl. where the .-nstltutt " I "lie " II Jrt;isiai bus iio i "W r to Mi"? t ti Mr, I ndu i"-t I . 1 i 1 1 nt. eteati .1 '. .in . tb ii-tiinii. i I . Ihe ,i - t .Ml ' r-. 1 dale of te. gieir term Wnt LP MAKK In niiswi- lo th. tor Cnrior a- tn wb turo did not haie 1 t I" s tb I tl ii by Just so, h . bill Mr. Punnett r. pli. not m tie pr, sr nt ma In two 1 1 i n s He ua it it i.ir i had pow r t'i . b i mean. ! : and that 'urriu 1U' ' " h tb, Cm, i ' ,' n ' i n Is rii poiin fo v the l.egivial Howell and fiovenior l-'i The ob,t. L.eglslntur, eoutts witl which. If i lUlrd and t again It sp s w 1. IU'! ll. I t.r i th a!' b her did li n "f .moth' w-i, lid in ill I a ; t e i iiutv. nui i two upei tm nn, In knoiv W I I 11 legislatl i,n t li -or "1" r..g s anai ' ti re 'it i re t thing tbl htindriil Senate arguni' i 'I iOVl'IM" Lgis it i nrtir1' '-' elect . e st ii a rs l' b i- atw b' '. l ippo'u' ' St .III . .in eli it'll St it rni ot years In nntrarti-tinetlnr t of Mr. Punnett that th. in nlo wa two vpur- h the ICE RACING OPENS AT MONTPELI .Montpeller. Ja of the si-a-on w. the third null river, th, r, , im prcs, nt during w. re a ii'.m'n r ,c I'I t t s 1 f t ")i a if ti x no 1 ib sail 1 nr : a1 . t I ' H'1, a ( ' g w .. r "i u.- r heal w i . nv ir f is-. - Pi v ilt- rs iriveii ay pedeli of ib, n.-t n. uned in n i 'as f f,"ir Pr Sc idd' r P Put thr ":!" ,i-'' owned 1 winning I'lo'r, i "n d horse, owned an I dlivtti 'j M u, 1 th' J..M rice il stiaubt beu I (ire ii i. sis heats wer e - Slsiet Hal. S!hton, w ir t , till ee of the Inn se si , w it'iilr.iwn. TI, -, suits - 1 i'L.-- Pillv Waters, ,lr . p, rh V ' Wiley A., iiiiali I Ii'iiry i ' . Lord Wussell f Irattoii, i 'out t. Time tii),, i;;i., 41 . Si) fi.ss Pr. Sctnlder, .Mcl,,,nl He. Ashley, D'fi.u Midget. Prow . . Pexter, Coats ... i PoiiIpoii, Anders, ie Time, 10, 15, 15 OKPP.N C.v.. Sifeter Hal, Slav tic Nellie, llerrln). Nancy 1 1 , Pu.z. II Prank. (Irei nw nnd John Wilkes, Prew I i rl ir 4 Time 17 IT 47 UNIVERSITY NOTES. Thr Phi Pelt.i Tb t.i fralium- h danco nt Hotel Vermont Momi n e intermission, a Puilct qnrh w.i The chapcnuies wen Presidii t 1 1 P, Penl'ill and Pr Hums. T.i p' in ' l P ri is At the annual bii . Pniierelty of Venn, 11 1 Tuesday ut the hntii' o . 1 H r- the tollnw ing olfb ei s w , ,- . dent. Mr-, ii'eaugi ' I dent. M.ss Jinm. M w Mhs Mabel Halch a', iMir.r M Pates; chairman of 'l.e Jltii committee, Miss Pffn M r hnl' of the lecture eomnt'tte Paris. The Pilta Slnii ' dance at the Hot, ! 1 Tuesday night about Captain and Mi- P ' Mrs. Karl Irish i f ! . the chnperones Ptirteg lunch was Fervml at L" n orchestra furnlHbcii niusi Mrs I 1 ti i-e if An order tor I'l.in'.H" uns 01 iv.ino milk has. been placed in Niw York b allies, putiMiaie pit--, urn 1 tug tf IjoT'tvi i I'lllllbl ldue, M is IiiiIm are entolleil ijty I Ills .1 'ban lug to the annual Th, int.! I iiiunl'i'i 1 Mr la t v , 11 !"l lucrtahi of i'i' 1.1 Mil al I larval 1 1 1 4