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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1916. 'RH RIPTIIRF M 1' I I VI III I I m DQUAUMQNT Holh Hie lirllo and Rroom nre graduates of tho St. Albans high school nnd tho Broom wn grnduntcd from Dartmouth College 111 1912. l'fr OV(,r plx ynrs tho bride wns stonogrnphrr for tho Vermont 1'owcr .fc Manufacturing Co. nml since Inst January she linn hnd a similar posl tlon with the Wctden National linuk Mr. Brooks Is assistant manager of the rnrk drill department nf tho Ingcrsoll- . Hand company of Now York, find nflcr n short trip lie nnd Mrs Brooks will mnko Unexpected and Sue- their homo nt hs st. puuI'h place, utook- l.vn. Among tho nut of town guests present Hit the ceremony were Hrnosl Fnrwell of ' Mansfield, Mass., Mr. nnd Mrs. II. M. I Barrett nnd sons Herbert nnd Present t I of Anbury 1'ntk, X, J., Mrs. Laird C. Hob llnson of Itullnnd nnd Mrs. IJvorctl 1. NORTHFIELD HOUSE 5: LIFE LOST pnrt of the firemen thnt the wholo enst front of tho square was not destroyed. ( OWNBD HV ST. JOllNSIlt'ItY MAX. I Tho hotel wns owned by Hrnrst M I'ltluld of St. Johnsbury. who bought thn property September 2.",, 1915, from Frcel K Suwyer. Mr. Tllleld was not In town nt the tlmo of tho fire, tho hotel being oper-i .tiled for him by Archlo H. Dow. Besides Mr. Dow, thero were flvo Pin- ployos In tho bullillng ut the time, they UNITED STATES IS FIRST, SAYS HUGHES Till A !(!,.!. Ic TtTneiP 111 Verdun Region. PRISONERS TAKEN. mi Hex! to HiisslniiM nml .... .. II... cut From Dnlirinljii Hl"- Irli-t. Soule of Burlington. BARRE CHILI) FATALLY HURT BY AUTOMOBILE Guests Escanti in Niirht Cloth- being Mr. nnd Mrs. l. a. Sawyer, com He Wants Nobody s Vote Who is ltr.irv. MdL'iir Swn injf Fire Loss Is About $25,000. Harre, Oet. 21. ("ceclln Skerrilt, yoiii'f.- . ....... 11-llli ., , VB , A, 1 f .. village square wns not wiped out wns dm Slceirllt. d ed thin morning n few mil-.. .. ' , . ..' .. .......... ... !.. . .. - . . -I I.. I. ..-I,.., l" "- ll-llll. -HIM II. 1,1 111- ..111 UIHUlM III- nles past midnight from li.ten.nl Injut Mcrnrtm,.t. whirl, wmkod from three received when nn nutumobllc owned d ,)pfo , W(? I operated by A. W. Bndger mn over 1 u . - (1,lf,p,.rd 'yesterday nfternoon. Thn child wns foiri ,,;,.' ,. nf -. ,.... i ,ilf. f)ct 24 Switching their often the Somme region in i rnnce . ..,,, ,,., i,i ,n, ,.rliKiit in a c .inter to the i.dvnnco of tho ; ' ' , thehrldro connecting llrook Jl.c in the Dobrudja region of wUh 3,aplf) ,lvemK,, Mr. ledger a th- French have smashed the .0ne(1 hls r!l,. immediately nnd took the Pi. i.irth mid northeast of "V cr- ch,d ,n ,,cp tlomCi w)nro Ur w. r1. r o rr. nt of four mid one-third K(,n rnllc(1- Although the littlo Rlr' 111'.!.,' It meiiK us imn- ,..., i,nfiiv iir,isi,,i .nhont tho til nllt nml n tin center KalnltiR a distance , mcnapi,, the physician's examination d-d 11,11 I not disclose niiy bone frnctures. liiili'M- 1 J. violent bombnrdmenl, )oll1 ot lntonuli n)urlca, If there wer . itkrd tin pleat nttaeks nml ..... p,,,,!,. ni i,., (ll,u.nosed at once. attacks iltititiK the days when Th(1 chlfl eeme(j to )irKhte.n consldei wns tin f 'cal point 111 world In- n),y nftor jl0 ,vn8 romnvod to the hoiih-,'' ir ol'cll. ive was cienvereu ni- .... , . f-.,r r ntnmnA ntm es wns ills- t 'y fr ipi the eastern bank of h.,at0,j fm. a tlmo. Lnter In the evetih.K r rlvtr mar Hras enstward to Hho j)(.BnM to have chills and toward mid- iloup bnitiry I night she sank rapidly. nil lit till the vIIIukc and fort of ' AccompninlnK tho driver In the ntiloino. i', n tl r c. liter, were In the jjrSi HadKcr, who with her hui- f tin It nch, while on their left vnna wns procecdlnc to the home of n I rcnclimi n bad pushed beyond f,ien,i on Lone street. A number of nt Diid cnpturid the Haudromont women witnessed tho accident and Chat lea iu,. ii up i. ...... ...... .n iiiill I ilim ldl IIUl I'lUllllUI. I lui'ii'j . ............. ....il (in th.'ir r;ubf n nl.iul..nl.nn n.u.. In libral lr proprrss bad also been tho vicinity when tho accident happened ii I.iditaimiont to Dunloup. M. ro witnesses Konernlly concur In the iu prisoners ami qiniiiiiin'K m opinion tnai .Mr. naiiRer was no. at iaur.. wui c-iptuii'd by the lToneii. ri,c fact that ho was tlrlvlinr slowly and Dobiudja riKion of Itoumanla tho tnat older elilldren who were with the 1' iltr-iiianF and Turks nre nlv- Skcrritt child were necllKent In crossing rest ti tin llussinns and Itou- the street were cited as elements whicn who continue in reticat nlon tended to absolve the d.lver uf the nui'i- ri front liom tin- Iilnek sea to tho mubllo from blame. rlv r, altboi.Kh t some points viw rously opposl.iK the udvnnce TVI ARRIED BY TELEPHONE va.'ortho liver, a short distance 1200 MILES APART cl.rrtiav joa, ami .weujnui-, mi nn llcliry, UdBiir wan "i"' imnioi hups. Two others, Mnune nexion ami aiico Mnrselles, hnd rooms outside. The hotel was built 40 yearu nKo. TIIK INSintANCK. The following l.isiiranco was can led; .1.. l.nll.llnir S1n.I') N-orthlletd. Oil. 2I.-Ono life wnn lost, un ujtc. flinr0 4,C,m) ui.u in .Mrs. .'.inula i. it ii mi tii'iijiiiiiiiii un. i j liioiietiny iliiniiiKo ot jr.owi was done tnU , Tn . ))o(ol SlT.tf) 1 ,Trvl,K.1',',y,',l,lrC Wl"?h "W.cpl """"."'".Tmlklns bulldl.,,; 1 I.V.)' tho Northlleld liotise, a four-story wooden ,,j1nH furnltiiro l.WI , stl iielnre, iin,l dniniiReil the upper part "N, ( , j Cn Ktocl i,'m of .ludklns-lliintley bulldlim- just adjoin-;;, ,-. ,,neu ,i"n.) I Mir. NelPe Smith " 1 M. floiidrleh Co M) j nrand total W One seiloun loss w;in the destruclion of 1 (he musical InstrumcntH of tho 1st Vei ! inont Infnntry band, the pi-operty havhn' been stored in the hotel by tho lcadc Iiir. That tlio entire east sldo of the , to the lii'iole effort h of the Xorthllcld lire , Interested in Some Foreign Power. NO INTRIGUES HERE. Am nn American Tree nml Clrnr of All KorelKii niitriiiKlcmciitu," itie ( nnillilnle I)e-eliirc. About a score, of persona wero In thn hotel btllldlnt; nnd there wore niniiy thrl:'- hiB rescues as the nremcn ellmbe,! to tr.e j rran ,nmlmll1 ,,t tho ordern of Adlu window!, and brouRht Imprisoned penplo to tho ground; and povernl were nioro or less seriously hurt In reaching safety. The fire was discovered nt three o'clock by .Inmes A. MeMaiin, a rlnthlnK dea'er here, who resides In the lintel Ills loom was on the third floor, lie wns nwnkene.l by the crackling of Humes nnd on looklni Vhlto Illver Junction. October 2fi, Seiirf tor Wllllnm I. DIlllnRhnm and Hon Hot aeo V Ornhnni. Hnndolph, Octol.fir 2fi, Greene nnd Hill-b.ird. St. Jnhnsbiiry, October 27, imiingnnni nnd Grnhnni. nnrlltiRton, October 27, Hon, sae Ellis nnd llulliurd. Newport. October 25, DiUlnKham nna Oraham. MontRomery, October 2S. Oteeno nml Steven dishing. Montneller, October 2S, Hon. H. n. ra- tcrbroolt ot New York nnd Hulhnrd. St. Albnns, October 30, Dillingham nn'l Graham. Hrattleboro, October .10, ConRressman Ii. M. Kernald nnd Comtressmnn Pnln. "Windsor, October ."0, Hulbnrd and Howe. I ltennlngton, October 31, Gtcouc nnd Hut b.ird. Knlr Haven, November 1, Gieenn nod Hon. Frank K. Howe. Chester, November 1, Hulburd nnd the Hon. Alexander Dnnnett. Norwich. November 1, tSovcrnor Gates and Hon. H. (!. Darker. MlddlMmry, November 1. Dillingham and rietchur. I'oiiltney, November 2, Dillingham nnd New York, Oct. 2. Charles 1!. ex-Governor Fletcher Hughes to-night told nn audience thnt i Chelsen, November 2. Greene, crowded Scheulzeii rnrk hnll In ! "arr. November 2, Date nnd Graham. QuccnsboroORh thnt ho did not want Swnnton, November 2. Hulburd a.-d M.n fiitinrtrt "nf nnv nno wlifi li ns anv . v v ' v 1 DEBATE ON PRAYER RESULTS 114 CLASH Militarists and Pacifists at Odds in the Episcopal House of Deputies. 'tanl-Gener.il Loo S. Tlllntson of St Al Interest superior to that of the t'nlled bans. The Instrinnenti wero valued nt . Hlatei, who would not Instnntly cham 51.M I pion tho light and Interest of America Just where the lire slarted nas not be 'ii i against any country whatever, who, out of the window be found that part of lmic) a wllcn ,,lscovere.I tho building which was used as u dining wa(1 lnlpORt!lnIn , where the , IIHIlll illlll Ullllivil in ! .1 ni.ira "1 ii.iin, u.,,l,,... ,, l, mn, ,in ivli He hastily gathe.ed some of his clothing f , 1,llll(n(. ht.ln), cntoied In hru. I ,,,, ', Xow ,rr''Pi;l0r.tn m ILLATIVE. L't'her two me, Montpellcr, November fi, Graham. Greene an.l Ilellows Falls, November Green aii-1 Hulburd. Woodstock, November .", Dillingham and Howe. .Ii.lrrniln.,,1 'rim nbice wns either 111 the u lnnn,,'lv r.,r r.irnlnii ncrrrres.! KlUI.mil. .NOemnor Tl, Hon. "William i,i. i... ii. .i iif.ni. i-f.!i.. nf i tin iinii-i ' ' i. ....,,i,i .,.... ii, .,,.... t Howard Taft nnd Graham. or In the laundry In the bacomcnt ot the" ,"i,iu finn hold e.n.tivo to nnv foreign ' . SprlngflcUl. November 1, Dllllnnham nnd mine building. Tho flamca had nindo mi , infltienco or swerved by allan machlnii- i ' , , that It ' t tonis . great", t tr. ituclic!!' declaration was made nt I headwny had been made, the wholo r?ir I t)f! nrf,t nf threo mcetlngH at which he. York city to-night. The meotlngs wero held In Har- IVl.f.., lh nilnu f,f thn hotel hull slltll- I loni I.nd tlio IilOllX. flentlv f-noleil ibis forenoon to penult' "It is hardly necessary to say that It . t,.. .1 . f ii,- ut. .., I nn.Trfht.rM in nnler. tlin hoiiv nf Mrs. Hen-. I m elected. .Mr. ungues iicciaieu, . ,'..i i, ,i..,f, ini.i , himln. tin. nnu- vletlm of the Are. was "wo shall lmvo an excluslvolv A.ncr-! Mlddlebury. Oct. 23. A serious automn- ' HO feet of hoe nnd used eight stream? found and tenderly carried to tlio under- i i'") " nno ncciucni occurreii iasi evemim on ine . me prayers w.ll no in tentative use In of water during the MrenuoiH light , taking looms of M. K. Chnse, then- to , lutcrests. I have no secret under- Salisbury road about eight miles from the next three yenrs nnd will bo acted against the great odds Tho flic tin nt nwnlt preparations for tho funeral. j standings, no unstated purpose. If this vlllago. Mr. nnd Mrs. Washburn and upon finally ,a.t the next general con- rendv' stated 'had made ,i big stall, i,ill Mrs. Henjamln leaves ono daughter, 1 anyono supposes that In caso of my son Harold of Colchester had gone to ventlon. the nature of the hotel construction made Mrs. W. .1. Crnzler, nee Maude lienjaniiii, election tho right and Interests of Uutland, where they had left Mrs. "Wash-1 "I do not desire to prcclpltato a de tho building highly Inflammable The who Is now nt Agar's Island, Hermudi, American citizens will bo subordinated burn to go on with friends, whom she ( hate upon the question of national pre- llre spread through the entlro structure nliuni as ho went. The fire alarm was soon rung In n.id tho department respond ed promptly AUTO WENT INTO DITCH niderly Mnti Ilndlj- Hurt "When Cnr Overturns "on Slightly Injured. (Jt Louis, Mo., Oct. Irt.-Mllltrlsts clash cd with pacifists In n dehato on ptaycr !n tho llouiie fif Deputies or the Protestant Kplneopal general convention bote to-day Tho Issue, which arose over tho proliosnl of tho commission on tho enrichment, of tho boo): of common pinyer to nild prayers for the army nnd tho navy, divided thn body Into two factions. The prayer upon which most cr tho dls- rusi-n was baood. which wns flnnllv adopted, was recommended v tho com mission. It asked the "Lord, God of Hosts lo strengthen Hnd protect tho sol diets of our country; support them In thi day of buttle, nnd In tlmo of peace keep them safo from evil." It tilro pleaded that "in all thlnKs thoy may servo without ru proach " A similar prayer suggested hy tho commission for the navy nlso was adopted. Ono faction, 1,1 by th nev. John Howard Mellsh of Brooklyn, held that nny war Is un-Christlan nnd that no soldier can survn without ronroaoh. The other, of which the nev. Lelghton Parks of New York, was tho spokes man, while not championing- war. ar gued that It Is tho duty of tho church to pray for those men who forsako civil pursuits. In which the remunera tion might bo greater, for the snrvica of their country. If approved by the House of Bishops, most rapidly, CLI'NG TO WINDOW BY FINGERS. While some of the firemen wero direct ing the streams of water, others put la I ders against the building to rescue tlmre imprisoned within. Pevoral who had been unable to make their way down the stair, use weie carried down the ladders, not having time either to save nny of i .Idv tiy between Tchernavoda inzii, havr fnllin Into tin- hands 1 I li( 'fill' MINIS. IN IHU itniL-i iv- v ,.i. v .s pursuing the retreating r,.j..,B mt.1I tn the t' i ad way line. More than sor r. bai been taken by Flild an Mackenscn. SUIilliarill. S HI Hie limcu u .Ml rmln-v In tho . , " - , , their property. Cora Henry, who was ii'i Lndero. Tex.. Oct. 2l.-Over twelve bun- ' m , f , ,,,,,, VP1.colno ,,y dred miles of telegraph wire and P'T- ,e smoiic nm, was carried f, on, her room HirmiMi iiirmign pruxies in inc jpi i f mir , ,,, . ., rn,,rl ,, ,,... t ..,. ,,., lived In the hotel, had a most trying e.v of two telegraph operator.-, 1'rlvate Hyron .1. Llnhnrt, 15 company, Second Mlssouii Infantry, stationed here, and Miss Huby 8wnrt7 in her home town of (Sutler, Mo., were married to-night ac cording to the rites of the Episcopal and the funeral arrangements will not bo i any uuerior purpose or 10 mo in- met in mat city, to uonnecticui. .Mr. pn redness," said Dr. Mcllsh. "But If completed until word comes from lie.-, terest of tlio policies or nny lorciun "Washburn and his son started on their . w-c- adopt these prayers we shall bo do There aro also Ave brothels surviving, power whatever ho Is doomed to dls- return to their homo and when near, or nK nn Irreparable Injury to tho youth they being M. .1.. Henry nnd Wllimn 1 appointment. in ironi or, ino noma oi j. yv. nuuru- of this nation. You aro bringing upon dough, all of Northfleld, Carl Clough of liarro and George Clough ot Thctford. SAILS FOR FRANCE Former St Albnns .Mnn in .loin Amerl-i-fin Ambulance t'orpM. St. Albans, Oet. 23. Word has been ro- "1 urn nn American, Tree nnd clear man on tho Salisbury road, mot nn nuto-. this nation in tho years ahead a cat as - f ..11 f....., ... n .,ntnPnn., Wn ,.,,.UMn ..ntHH l l,n ,.nn,.r,in ,1 1 t f n .... . ... .. . ... . . ' . in mi minion riii,uihn.-iin.ui.T ..u ni.muu sums in uu. v.,,,,,.0.1.. .... , lrrpn o similar to tnat wnlch Is now poso to have .an administration, nn They stnrted to turn out nnd, seeing American administration and while, that they did not have room enough to dealing with all nations on basis of the grt by, applied tho breaks and went off most absolutu fairness will maintain the rond and over Into a ditch. Tho car unshaklngly American rights on land was tipped over nnd the occupants thrown overwhelming the nations boyond tho Atlantic." Tho Rev. Dr. Parks In his arsrument said: "Great numbers of young men In this imm inn c iasi tn ini- muikiiik hi n , , K iui. uini-in transport ami s.unii ; toml lnU, teleirnphlc conversation to ascertain the official standing of each other In the chinch and their authority to perform the ceremony. and sen. out. I country have turned awav from nnth "Wo shall not tolerate the uso of our Mr. Washburn was assisted Into tho timt would lead to great fortunes and soil for foreign intrigue. We shall not house of Mr. Boardman nnd doctors wero devoted their enprirlen to nervinir thf!i eelved that Ilk-hard Plow ot Lancaster, permit threats from any quarter or any summoned from this village. Dr. It. "VV- j country In our army and navy, whether Ohio, formerly of this city, sailed Satin- foreign Influence to swervo us from our Prentiss answered the cull nnd was us- i. iH i active service or in 'wntrhfnl penonce as lie was iorceci to nang by 111" lingers from the window sill ot his room ; Lafayette for Bordeaux, ! ranee, where f American peoptu are sincerely happened to pass at the time. It was patrol our borders, on ine imirin poor wniie me iiremen wie no win join me American amouianco patriotic. lounii tnat Mr. wasiiDiirn, wno is an pray for them." hoisting a ladder. In addition, his tortui" ' corps. Mi. Plow, who Is the only son of ..T Pa( ionB ng(( n 11)v speech of nc- 'elderly mnn, was qulti- badly cut nbout Tne r(.port of the trustees of the pen was accentuated by the fact that the Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Plow, formerly 1 CPtnce that w bother native or natural- tho face and was bruised considerably. Ion fund, nrovldlmr for . nenslnt, fnr .if ynicn after tho age of 6$, was ap- ;y sail tnn seas or the church should tb p bi .uid fi r Constnnza with ns . .... . .l....n.t l.'winol rj , tb A tiD-Gernians, according Ir. t. e ltothenthurm pass, south mum nt- ii'i i, ii" u,i. . t ai i' nice that In nil attack n red secnil hundred prisoners guns the Haiti'- sea to the Carpathian Irs a period of comparative calm .In et In. . . t. r . ... in inu Mii;w in.iit-.iii, in in,- .... I. iiv.o, and nn the Carso fiont are sly bom rardlng positions. ri . in the t'crna region of the ack and themselves delivered .i wbiih was rewarded bv the cap- several tienolies. In the Dolran the British also captured a To,.- inen irenc l. i loot s .ire i .ipi iit- . , , . 'window slid down and wns testing on his of this city, was a member ot the class i, Gf whatever race or creed, we have His Jawbone was cracked and ho com- clergyr TLVi nml ir.iHer AnI n"cor" ns he r'""h- dosperatelv to bijof 'IS at Yale Cnlverslty. j common country and we could not plained of pains In one shoulder and proVed r'ni hl, ."m vrrv- ton to 1 "i""'1- Mr. Burns Is a heavily built tolerate a divided allegiance. ono limb. It Is feared that ho Is hurt Tho t SIR JOSEPH IJEECHAM man, wclglilng In the vicinity of 11' pounds. George S. Bennett, who was occupying a room with Sergeant B. K. McMnth, I", structor of the Vermont National Guard, minnrltv renort nrovldlnrr or fvnr. "I tleslro tho support of every true Internally. His son escaped with a fewjn(? tho appointment of negro suffragan American who stands for my principles, scratches. bishops was amended to give the negro hurt one heel sevetely ns he made bi.' , Telegram company fiom CAN'T PEEL POTATOES IN bLHkl!.b& lU-litL,SllliUN whntover his race, and I do not want tho Tllf! cnr was ba,11' damaged and left suffragans a temporary right of succcs- support of any one who has any inter- beside the rond. Tho son, after tho phy- ston t0 tlle diocesan bishopric, with a voto ixindnn. Oct. 23.-A despatch to Itouter's ests superior to that of tho United "i""" i"'i i 'r .auuih w, wiv- i the House of Bishops FOUND DEAD IN HOME "y down a lire escape. Others were more or less unused in getting out. MBS. BENJAMIN'S BODY 1'OCND. London, Oct. SI. Sir Joseph Beechnr.i, the pill manufacturer, whose face anil name nre familiar to the read ers of more than 3.0X) newspapers In ai' Copenhagen Stntcs. I pivme. says: "The Pcldesswlg-Ilolsteln, publNhcs an urgent nlleglance that is not single nnd coin- burgomaster of Hckcrnfordo, , - And ns to nny who would have an of tho United "icmns una rnnuo tueir examinations, icie- i lr, tho House of Bishops. This amend- Tho United States must bo su- lm,mf" l" cousin in nt. nuwn.", who probably will causo discussion In immediately came oy auto ami too .nr. i tho House of Deputies, for. if adop-.ed. It 11nnl.l...H UIh n l.l V.n., I ... ' "Washburn and his son to their home, leaving about two o'clock this morning. It was mil until iin-tiM.f f...,,,,. th..t order against the peeling ot potatoes, nlcte. as to any who would not Instantly tho body of Mrs. Benjamin was found. The order says the piospects of obtain- champion the rights and Interests of ENDLESS CHAIN SWINDLE She was 70 years of ago. Her home 'nB potatoes In tho future are exceeding- America against any country whatever, parts of the world, was found dead In his ( ..s n xorthljphVmit she had been living 1- small and that despite official control to nny w10 woufd seek immunity for BOBS UP ONCE MORE IS FOUND NOT GUILTY inns Yi!in Charged tilth I'nictli-. lfilii-liie Witliimt l.lt'i-iiHf, iu. n. . . . . i .i.... 1...1.1 I , .111. W -I.--.M it IILlII urn rill bed In his home in Hampstead. He was In his 00th year. By the sale of his pills tho manufactur er lose from a fanner's boy to become a knight and a baronet and the third richest man In England, with a fortune estimated at more than $H0,0OVoo, He. accomplished this by adverlslng, having been for a gen eratlon or more considered the greatest buyer of newspaper, billboard, and fen'-e- rail space in the world. He advertised on i town, as taken from thn register to In the hotel for the past six months. I 11 ls probable that only n eouplo of foreign aggression, or who would have Her room was on the third floor, and I pounds weekly per head will be obtain-; the power of this nation held captive to i the body was discovered on die first ' able. Anyone discovered peeling potatoes i ny foreign Influence or swerved by! floor, having fallen with the ruins of the before boiling or throwing away peelings , anf.n machinations, let them not voto fori upper part of the structure. The remain wl" 1,0 punished by the tlireo months were badly burned, especially about the, imprisonment or n line of l.Zf) marks." IIU.IU .inn Mummers. THOSE WHO WE BE SAVED. The guests of the hotel from out of "Silk HAS $1,992 CAPITAL every continent, including Greenland. Hi own picture, a strong, reliable face will, sldo whiskers, usually accompanied thi text recommending the pills. Beechnm'H methods of advertising we.-e often original and audacious. Tableware Goes Up. East Liverpool, Ohio, Oct. 21. Many day, weie: F. A. Cleveland of Hemings ford, la., Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cleveland of Ormstown, la., (tlio party being In rnrmcr'i Mutiinl Telephone Compiiny In Inciirporntt'd. .Montneller, Oct. 21. Tlio Fanners' M l- There was only ono attempt to heckle Vltli-ont for Illmc" Is the IJnlt AYoinen the Victims. Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 23. Thousands of letters, each containing ten cents, are pouring Into the local postoffice dally the nominee, and that occurred early In I from omen n varous'I)arts of the C0U1V his first speech. Mr. Hughes was spenk . , , 11 .1 iIH, llillt juilll-u 111 .111 Ulliiii:.-) ing of "democratic promises made four ; ch.lln schcmo promoted by tho so-called years ago, enumerating wnat no termed tho three leading promises. They were he said: "First, they wero going to reduce the this vicinity with a nurnose of bovine 1 .m nv.l,.nhnnf. oninnnnv. Inc.. of Cam- cost of living. Second, they would not n farml: Frank Polvl,, nf p-i,.t n l- i,i.i i,t ntf.,1 nrtifinu nf nssoelatinn , disturb the business of the country. Putnam of Boston: tl. Blake of Fitch- with the secretary of state, permissl m burg, Mass., and C. E. Kenipter of having been granted by the public service Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nearly nil Inst most commission last week. Tho company has nf their clothing and effects. Mr. Blake, capital stock of $1,W2 divided Into HSi When seen this 11101111111.'. tnhl nf I'f.ttlni- .i,..-nu .1 ,l,f,r., nrn TO mnmhnrs nf the potteries engaged in the manufacture of , wlth hs ,.., vcst ov,M.c.onti pajamas company, which Is to do business In Chit tablewaro to-day notilkd their custom- and trousers but bad to leave his order I tendon, ' Franklin nnd Lamoille county ers of a general advance of 20 per cent. fei10(,ts anil J.T, In money. towns. The Incorporators are J. S. Lead. in fining ru"". h' "."if in.- , l.ocnl people W ho wen- stonn nc In tin- I ..,,,! 1.' 1 1l..niw.i-nr East Fn rllelil. A. II. Mums, James A. ilooper of Fletcher. J. A. Carpenter of Cambridge and E. Bartlett of Jcnerson- sulllclent r-itv .Tiiv iut , thi. '"Id on the lists now in force and 20 perl hotel weie Lawiene ,nl'n 1,,,,, .i,ijN",v,..,.i- irri.- cent, will be added to Invoices. Tliere will , MeXInnn. W .1 1!,,h,.rt f Hi. ni.s of or'h Mam street, a ehiro- '" .......... , .manui- ,v ramie lea eoiupany. I'hailes yflie. who was arrauned on the charge mPnl- "lls l,'V nlcr""w 1,1 Bale. P. A. ItoR. is, L. Bisseau. Sergeant ..in. medicine and suigery j 'ablewarc trade this year, the Ilrst of flvo R ,;. Mr.Math and George S. Bennett. I , niTnr. 4 vr WIT'Pti -i li cnse. was found not guilty I101' cr'nt- h'ivi b,el nm,u 1,1 March ; Two other leuulars iu the hotel, Charles IIULliUltD AINJJ I'll In a irj t.lal The jury rttuined "-"". "- .... 1 '-- "' ' . u oienouse and Itay Bellows, wt-ru out of IUi IU SI'l'vAIV 11 V I ib afur considering the matter H11'- Continued advance in the price of town, the former being in Harre and I all things entering into me mnnutiicture : the latter iu fcred losses of their clothing, ,Mr. Mr Mann lost il... most of all the boarders bo cause be had to part with JT." in money, two watches, JlTm in wearing apparel and Carl Strakosch Dead. Hartford, Conn,, Oct." 24. Carl Stra kosch, husband of tho late Clnia Loulso Kellogg, tho opera singer, who died at her home In New Hartford on May 13, Montpellcr. Oct. 2.1. Hon. Clnik C. Film of Brattlebcro accepted to-day nn urgent Invitation extended him by the republican national committee to makj the furniture In hi. room, he having us ed , "Poccwi. " -c f" ' his own furnishings. The hotel employes onm'n,R- Mr"I;it,tR , h- ..ere ouane.ed on the fourth floor, and 1 '""lre !nto Wednesday even ing a !tb,-y. too. lost ;,i their belongings; "ls speaking engagements wiii .egin n The lower floor fiont was occupied by r,nrc- ",e ,m"" " the hotel olfhc and the pnrlois of Mrs. 11,0 0Vfi l'efo1"0 clcctl""' , . , v c n,,.r,i.r, i.... cm . ' ' i ' The speaking engagements macie for 110' Insurance, nmi m...-t nf ..n,..iJ n llletenant-govenior candidate. Roger W ! taken out Into ihf. vii..t in 11,,. i,n. 1 ' luii.uru, nae been cancelled by l!u n-ed bv Fred II Hartwell of th ' Un r,cr crnt- 1,lst w,,"!s' lH "f,f,illf,l " M i ris and Hartwell of LaCrosse, I "ir) of tho "4'w, f,rlcos- Potteries and by M II Alexander of this 1 111 olllfJ' Wrst Irglnla, Pennsylvania, his the second similar piose- NPW York New Jersey and Maryland arc- in 'lie matter. Judge Post hav-1 alfected. Jed In the former trial, after a caring, that Mr Bemls did not within the provisions of the act which lie was ai rested. f'Mdcncp In the case showed that emls was a graduate of the two- course, at llie I'nlmer ctiool or ra Uc at Davenport, Iowa; that he o license 10 luiictice meilli ine or 1 . . ,.. , ....... 1 111 this State, but that what he',J,'n.r' ,'r""B" " " damage was by water re wns nothing more than he had ' ' , " ,,'',", ...J,,..- miUI Hinv I'l-AMES PP.OGP.ESSED atipl at tile rhli upractlc school, j 1 1 liter, 'herefore, that the Jury df ide wns whether Mr. Bemls iHiin, himself out as a physician go 11 The prnsei-uUnn had four es I ) tliow the metliod of tieat- glveii and a newspaper business ! tlie cause of his death er 1-1 testify as to the methods of I Mr. S-trnl- islug I he defenre had several wit-' was 11 mi pic ,ent but, from the fact that i family. " .tmiii-u .,..iiit..i., , iinii.KK .... ... ....... - - 1 supplies, who had between f..D0 and So . ...i.i ..,-,i,iio of rnlllnn m tin nn '"' fMW,,'''',? 'xppctoa Pro-'rlM In 17 I'our years ago they c.le-j Wlirlh t n(),K f,jr a " ,rt Any town ' . . .I. . 1 i"usc""":,urllu".,m'" r.u. .i... ,b ...... ......., part was burned. , ,,, Sl..1f! desiring a rally cm hnve ou.. Just below the Goodilch apartiuent rrn.ded by notifying tho Plato inmml-- .1,,. ,..,'1..,. f '.,. Vr,l,,l,.l.l 1'.,1,.. ' . . ... ..... ...... ..nr. .... i ...u ..... in... 11. 1 tec at hcadqu.ir.ers 111 tins cuy iuiiliiiliy nini iiiriu ine uiiuuic I'lllt'U.i was by water. The telephone service had to be suspended for some hours and dur ing tho early forenoon. Mis. C. M. Good rich, who was acting as operator, had to sit beneath a canopy to pt event the water from di owning her out. Her husband is the manager ot tne telephone, company 'what Third, they would provide revenue from imports, "Now," the nominee continued did they do?" A man In the gallery nrose; "What did you do?" ho shouted, "as governor of New York'.'" "Well," Mr. Hughes relied, ns the ho-is-i echoed with cries of "put him out!" "Sit down:" "Well I did a great many things as governor of New York for the people of the State of New- York." The heckler sought to ask another que. tlon, but apparently was confused, and sat down. "If our friend can ask Intelligently." Mr. Hughes said. "I will try to answer It- ' Tho nominee then went on with h speech, which was largely devoted to his tariff views. At the llnrlem and Bronx meetings, Mr Hughes was frequently Interruptnd by an plauso nnd by r-lmuts from the audlenco of "Go to It. Charley." "Give 'em another one, Charley," nnd "Hit 'em again." Mr. Hughes will spend to-morrow in Ne.r York. Ho will speak to-morrow night In Brooklyn and will leave on the fourth and last trip ot tho campaign Thursday iiiornintr. was found dead to-day In his room at the 1 . , . . . . . '.' .., ,.,.,' 1 speaking bureau of the republican State Hotel Henublein. Ho was in Ills f'Ttl' j shop of Wllllnm c 1. P.oblnsoi.; whose chkf ' '"111',lUt00- Mr" !I",.b'Jr,'1 rfturnea fr-.m ttosion riuit!ii niHiii in-..' in.- inn Kimi lo consult a specialist. His doctor adviro 1 against excitement of any kind, and bv all means pot to go 011 the stump in the piesent campaign. Mr. Hulburd has ac cepted the advice nf his physician, nne reluctantly wlthdiawa ironi the activity yesterday, having planned a motor trip. I In called bis adopted daughter. Miss Claire Strakosch, nt seven o'clock this AfIcr tlle "! Hoois of the hotel fell morning, saying ho felt 111, nnd she pent I ' ll,e """'s communicated to the three for a physician, who arrived aft. r Mr I bl,or' J""'1 block just adjoining, one-halt Htmicsrh hnd died. Heart disease was ln """" .""" "5" "'!" ' II. .lucmins, given Inter by tho medical examiner as and The tlio other by tlio Huntley family. lire swept thn rear of tho Judklua ' koscl. was born in Vienna, and I'"''' ZY'u "u tvo" "V,1''' m,"', 1 1 ' a J,r- K,U" IflltUUI III il iiliiiuuo niunmii 1 ii,.., l,.,il,i ,,! ,.. ,,.i, 1 1 ' , , 1 , After being manager for Miss I -"."''"' ",. , . I n . . . V ! ,,,PH0 ""l"c1' V". ".""",ou ,U,J ' . ,., , er stieaceis win nt- fnni'iimn-u. or the riimpai.mi. u Becfi.ipe of the winulrawal nf Mr. Hul s from the speaking bu- gements alrendy ghen ........ ,iniiui. , uiuir'i ill, "11 fc,.,i. ..it. ? -- large number of people present , their homo in. New Hartfoid, and tho d tin; Interest In the case. Mr. Bemls whole countryside joined them In the ad an ollii-e in this city since lust T. ALBANS WEDDING II. KrookN til' Vim Virk. f ll.firiD rii.t 4 M100 it only fluimhtt'r of .Mr, and Mn whole countrypirtc joined fOStlvltlOB. NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF. South Dakota, Nebraska and western Iowa have had from two to four Inches of snow. PLAN CAMPAIGN. DILLINGHAM WILL MAKE EIGHT SPEECHES Yt. ('nniimlcii lliirnn This Week Hlfir 1. 1st of SpciiUcr.s Mended by 'In ft. Montpeller, Oet. 22. Senator William P. Dllllnghnm, nctlng under tho direction of tho speaking bureau of the republican State committee, will make eight speeches In Vermont the next two weeks. Hin first speech will be made nt a rally to National Brokerage Exchange. Federal agents are searching for of ficers of the "exchange" who are wanted for using the malls to defraud. A room In a local business block, to which all the letters are addressed, wns suddenly vacated three weeks ago, the authorities say. To every woman who would send ten cents In sliver nnd write five friends urging them to Join in the chain, the "exchange" promised a new 1917 model silk petticoat. GOLD IN UNITED STATES DOUBLE THAT OF 1901 may result In a negro bishop temporarily presiding over a white diocese. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH RETAINS NAME Effort to C'hnngr It Abandoned at St, I.ouln Convention. St. Louis, Mo.. Oct. 22. Effort to change the name of the Protestant Epis copal Church have been abandoned lit the convention in session here, leaders of the wing of the church advocating tha change announced to-day. This follows the action of tho House of Deputies ot the convention yesterday In adoptlns without debate, a title page for a new hymnal which reaffirmed the present name of the church. For several years a chanso of nam has been advocated by a faction In tha church. Many names have been suggested, among them being tho "American Epis copal church" and the "Catholic church of America," the "American Cathollo church" and the "Anglo-Catholic church." New York. Oct. 21. The gold holdings of the Vnlted States have Increased to unprecedented proportions since the European war began and aro now more than double those of 1914, according to a compilation by the National City bank Gold imports to the I'nltcd States sine the beginning of the war have amounted to fW.iOO.ow, and we have exported ?J31, COO. OH In July, 3911, the general stock of gold In tho United States wns I.SWmS.'iOO. The total stock was J.'.O),i;Ui.0ii curly this month. It has since been augmented by nioro than $3),000,u00 by importations fiom Canada. According to tho bank, In the Ilrst four months of tho wnr the outflow of gold was much greater than the inflow MISERABLE AND NAUGHTY CUT FROM PRAYER BOOK St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 24. The world I no longer to bo styled "miserable and naughty" In tho prayer book, the Hons of Deputies of the Protestant Episcopal convention decreed to-night when it sub stituted "sinful" for the phrase in tho commendatory prayer which was object ed to on the ground it Is archaic. SEPTEMBER TERM SHORT. Franklin County Court l)lpnrtl ( Much nuslnri In IS Pny. St. Albnns, Oct. 22. An unusually short tvsslon of Franklin county court ad journed yesterday morning soon after Then tho tide turned, and in December nino o'clock. Tho term opened September there was an excess of imports, Jl.OWO; is, taking a rectus September SO con in January, 1!lj. J'J.OW.OM; February, SU,- , vening Hie morning of October E at ten (K,vi. March, $2l,000,0'Vt, and contlnulm; o'clock another recess was taken to thu to advance, making the highest 1915 roe- 'afternoon of the 1" Inst., and the session eml In October, with o,nOi.l'0 of goM . continued from that date until yesterday. imported and 3,V),W) exported, Tho highest iccord of 1910 was June, In which the total imports v.-ero 12,!.- 0O0.0M, exports KCM.iW. September show, ed Imports of S9-',!K2,OXi nnd exports J'J,. M9,iW). The gold imported In the tuenty-slx months of the war is srenter than that , a."si.stlnit a total of only 11 working days Only four Stato cases were prcjcnti.l by State's Attorney S. S, dishing and in all pleas of ijulUy were entered. Judgi Wlllard V.'. .Miles of Barton presided, tho Hon. Ellin W. Foster of this, city and thn Hon Charles A. Ganijiio of Montgomery be held nt White P.lvcr Junction, Thurs- for the full decado preceding tho war, day evening, October 2P. On tills occa sion the Eovcrnor candidate, Horace F. Graham, will bo the other speaker. '1 ho republican national committee has mnde demands upon Senator Dillingham and lie linn responded to nt least n por tion of them. On Tuesday evening, October 2.'), ho will bo ono of the prlncl- nnd tho Imports of June, 191C, were great rr than In an:- full jcar prior to tho war except f90? A DELICATE HINT. I'rnnUliii Ilecl.le Incrcnses in prices of milk to consum ers ns result of milk striko will add ireene of Bank stree t, nnd Homer nbout ?24,00O n day to New York's milk lgton Brooks of New York, eldest bill, ono cent a quart on 2,400,000 quarts. ' Mrs Homer Brooks of St. Albans i were mnrrlfd at SI, Luke's Eplsco- Wisconsin convicts nre receiving lessons lurch this morning at 10:15 o'clock, by mall In a correspondence school con County Itrpiililli-iinx tn Hulil Unities, St. Albnns, Oct. 19. Tho meeting of can Old Andy Jlmsem's, wife hnd been dead less than threo months when Andy bo- pal speakers nt a big rally to be held at i Kan to "Inko notice" of tho Widow nas VIneland. N. J.. i.nel on Wednesday evo- Icy. Soon after this fact had became. nlng at Norwich, Conn., ho will address , apparent someone as;ted Andy bow hi. 1 kelson, court .stenographer, left jester the voters of that town, was "coming on" wlin the wiiioH..(inv mornnK tor her borne In St. John? "We're nu t." said Andy, tersely, 'mat hurv. Judge Miles stated that a rcmtrkablv large amount of but.ine.sn was disposed of during the se.tt.lon, clearing thi docket ro well that tne March term of ciutt would probably be of abort duration also. Many orders and decrees were entered and eeveral caiea were entered discontinued. Judge Miles left yesterday morning for his home in Barton, Mrs Mller, who has been with him durliiK thi court sr- ini, t'ccompnnj.nir him Miss Mary .i. Senator DiUlnKham will havo ns his ns- The Ilrst floor of the Judkli.s block was dldntes of the Ilepubllean party in Fi a.ik- 1 sr.ciate spenker ut Potilltvy and nt Mid-'so? How did that happen? Vicll, b occupied by Ned c. Hav & compnny, as lb. county and other Interested republleirm , dlebury e.-C.ov Allen M. Fletcher. j beck, when a follor up an' asks a woman a drug store. Tho damage there Is con- held this morning at the city hnll to con- The republican Statu i-ominitteo lias I to marry him an' she comes at him with lined to water. 1 slder ways and means of condjeting tl.n 1 already arranged 23 rnllles nnd further n dipper o hot water to throw over Inn, Tha progress of tho (Ire wns practically campaign was well attended. Miio W. I bookings will continue up to tho evo bo- nn' s'.cl-.s her dog on him an' calls him stopped in the Judklns section, although Barney of S.vantnn wan elected chairman fore election day. nlno different names an' threatens to tliero wns some damage to the .inner of the ineetlnt,' and John T. dishing of Tho Hon. AVilllam Howard Toft, tho , hoss-whlp him. lu- 'l take a bint if he Harold F. Fairchlll Hon. Wndo Ellis, tho Hon. B. M. Fcrnalel, ,nlnw tlio fr v I imit-rni Umltl. .1...I..I 1... i,n (Jtnt.-. l,ni-olli' Mnnv ""u"", "iiiiiiiiik. i iiu niiii linn i- w . - - mmg the ceremony in tho prince , prisoner who arc tl uV seeking nr In U.o latter structure was occupied of Fnlrileld. ,;;n;;- TiTZJoTar, tho nnenk to bo ,arKo number of relatives and to better their condlHon after -.hry aro L. Hu " W" Co.. idlers n s,,- - Sfirmrir110 PM',MnuJ Lun Ve'roVl,; t t com- F and Fiaiicis a. urooKH oi m, , hy o Ida records just ssucil. jveariy -- . . lust issueii. jNi-uny . . . . .: .- v.. i i.. . .... point; brothers of tho groom, ' seven.tenths of all vehicular tralllc. not ":l"K ""iciure, n widen w-ro also lie icpuhlf.-an Mipn-o-w "n y uc- lore H. Wnugh and Walter M. Ten- I Including street cars and motorcycles, Is . "'" " f this city Tho brldo was given ; sell-propelled. On Fifth avenue, nt 42nd " ""t oiiiiiiigi n. .nu. mini i n nUTLfVNH COUNTY COFIIT. Jutland, Oct It.-The case of Mary 1, rrln -o by her father. street, til'.i per cent, of tho tralllc last - mi in- i- ..un no , .nn i.umi-.v bride worc a suit of dark bluo ' montli consisted of motor vehicles and , section were damaged considerably. . . . . .. . I In 1 i Ii 1 1 1 lit-nliirlit ii urn en kiiii.iliii'lii lr tli and lint to matcii, nnd cnrru-fi only cuM nnl oiio-iiair per crnt. iih .... ,,....,, "v: i V v . , ' mr Vermont Mutuul Firn ti.- inrtn r riiwn un' i ji p in iiir ncu m tu uiut'iu nihi iiwii ... t i ' " " ilhe adiol.nng towns, who had been at- suranco compnny was taken tip when ll.lrr,. I. Tnln,,l. ,.t V... V.lf f nl.nfler I I HlCt ClI llj- Hill lOWS llf till' gnnt 111 i ..r . . ..!. 1 Il1l.,c-,.rf 1, run L oi liil-lf. nun in - a-i -.. i -. n . llli ir Til -oi -minor muu n ....n iii.iii d nr ult nnd purple lint and enr i br liquet of violets with n rose in cntei Mrs. Percy C. "Warner, tho h r mi n. ,-t, played tho wedding ici and during the ceremony sho d softly Wldlo tho guests wero ibhng she guvo a delightful pro- I'-frns mountain nsh berries anil unth inuniB wero tho church decoru- iniifien county residents H. P. Hstcrbrook, whose reputation ns nn orator has traveled far, will speak In Montpeller on Saturday evening, October 2S. Ho will bo accompanied by tho lieu-tennnt-k'ovcruor candidate, Mr. Iliilburd. At Brattleboro on Monday evening. October 30, Congrerfcinen B M. Fcrnnld ain't un IdJIt." Philadelphia Star. V1J1JY I'NCOM FOIITABLE. "And what Is that monument in tho public square?" asked tho young lady from tho east "Tint there monument," said the na tive, "marks the resting place of Threc flngered Jim Nu?cnt Ho was the best sheriff this county ever had, and ho dlod with his boots on I" "Dear nie!" exclaimed tho visitor. "How very uncomfoi table "St. Louis Post-Dls-patch. A JONAH TP NIC, of Greek National Herald, and of re cently organlzce! Greek national defense committee, bays Hint within next three months hetween 40,000 nnel 4V00 Greeks would Hull from America to fight In tlio armies of tho provisional president. M. Venlzelos, Ho said W) per cent, nf the fiOO.000 Greeks In I'nltcd States wero hcatt aaicl uolU u'iLU Vuiiu.lm, e .Biitland county couit convened this aft- , and Dnlo will bo the spinkers. u'l -riioon This I" '" "c"'" to recover 1 Cnngresimaii Frank L. Gr-ene bus been no imiO tinder a policy protecting ft bouse , nsslgned t oveial speaking dates nml l rom id on tho potter placo so-cnllnl, which wa.i 1 now until election day, Candidates f.ra- The' hotel struct. no was a hoptliss ruin ultlinugh the Ironi reare'l III. stalk Iriimn .... ir I.. .,.'... ,.. 1.1.1.. 11... .....,r..ul.... I .... ,1.. ruin Iu tin. lear. The fiolils of the .Hid- situated over the notch in Mention. Tlio kins and Huntley sections hole little evl- coinpauy have ret us pay on tho denco of tho ilnniagi', but tlin n-iir part of tlin Judklns block was gashed by tho luind of the IU ry eli iiienl. All the blocks itoln.ul and it wua suk-li.lcd woik on tiiu ..,1 ih.it tin! building wns Intention. ally set on lln. iU" ,lmo "f tlio burn inJ of tb- striicluro thcro was an luvcs- ham and Hulburd will bo upon tho stump practically every evening. The following are the rallies thus far arranged bv the speaking bureau: ItocheMter, October 2J. Congressman Fianl; U Urtoua wid Boecr W. llulbutd. FBOM TIIU OLD CHKST. Mrs. Wythn-DId Mrs. Kent tell you sho had bought a new set of fins? Mrs. Penn-Ycs. Mrs. Wythe Well, I don't want to nc cuso her of being i elated to Ananias, but when she passed mo wlt'.i some ot them on, the oiler of tar paper nnd camphor ball was almost rtrong eiinush to knock a person down. Brooklyn Stundaid-L'n-lull. . "G-o.l morning auntie, tiiei tel. me you ;.te married ngaln." '-Yassum, Pro mi.rrled ngnln," replied the old negro woman, as The Florida Tlmcs-Unlon re lates the ttory. "How Interesting toll mo all nboitt it How did you win your mnn?" "Aw, he got rturk on ma ain gln'." "Got rmltten with your slnKin;, eh? ','luit particular sone worn you slng'.ni,-, If I may ask?" "Wal. I was n-chiBln' dat old familiar hymn. Woih Mo An' I Shall Be Whiter Dan Snow ' " "Oh, how romantic. So that was what won his beast, ill?" "Vassum." "1 sup pose you will nlwas have n fondnet. for that song? ' ' Nn'm- -I nebber rthiss tl hi tuno in mo'." "Why:" "Karo It proved a Jonah tune c1!.! IrlfHn' mnn r.lu't dont a lick o' work since v." married, nr.' 1 ir.s to spend ma time a-wf shin' rloll iJ lo suppn't de ftimbl;'." NO GIFT. A busliHS'! mar. stepped Into e hi.l'h cr'n shop. "A piece of ber.t for loastinc ' ho ordcicd, hitsl.ly. The in nt. moaily bono, wan thrown on tho si'r.les "Lo.-k, here," rcn tmolrnteJ tlio man, "you'ro giving nm ix big piece of bono" "Oh. no, I ain't." suld tho hiKrhcr, blandl;-, "yet uaylu" fer It." IMtllna-slhla 'Jtav, i