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BARRE DAILY TIME rm VOL. t XVIII NO. 240. liARHE, VERMONT, TIIUJISDAY; DKCKMUKR 24. 10U. PllICK,. ONE CENT. HE DARING AIRMAN FOILED German Attempting to Fly Over Pans Was Met by a French Aviator 19 Miles North of That City and Mid-Air Battle Resulted in Defeat for Invader aoutliern fialieia neur the Carpathian, 1 tlio ItusHians are reported to have cap tured over 4.0(H) priHoners, inclnditifj- a major of the general talf and live other otlicem beHidea tlireu heavy irtma and sev en machine buiih. In thin region the KuHBians, it is miid, are moving Htnall de- tnchmenta through tlie mountain paaaea, In the reeent Auntrian sortie from I'rze- nival, the Kuaaiana captured a machine. gun which they turned againat the Aus tria ns. Tlio Novoe Vremva'a correspondent in the Socluiczcw neighborhood, Kuiuii Po land, reports ... ulong a 12-mile front I the Russians have packed four regiments of heavy artillery, 150 light field guns and three corps of infantry. The Rus sians allege that Polish German sym pathizers are using wind mills in the vi cinity to signal the Germans concerning miasm n movements. MINOR SUCCESSES GERMAN BOMB FELL IN DOVER, ENG., GARDEN Russians Are Said to Have Met with Success in Ef forts to Check Austro German Forces Trying to Push Northward into' Po land Austrians Alone Lose Reported in Official Statement Issued By French. Paris, 2:59 p. rn., Dec. 24. A French official statement this afternoon recites a scries of French successes of apparent ly minor importance from the sea on the north to the frontier of Alsace on the south. The locations where the French troops have gained an advantage are giv en as along the Lys, in the region of Aisne, in C'hampaigne, near Parthes, in Argonne, in the forest of Apremont and near St. Die. Fog prevented fighting near Arras and Verdun and there has been artillery ac tivity southeast of Amiens, near Ville-Sur-Tourbe and in the forest of Apremont. SMOKE TOOK FIVE LIVES PARTS OF ARIZONA ARE UNDER WATER Family Were Trapped on Top Floor of a New York Tenement MANY OTHERS HURT IN MAKING ESCAPE STATE PRISON TERM IMPOSED Northfield Falls Burglar Is Sentenced to Not Less Than 15 Months Police and Firemen Made Daring and Brilliant Rescues FOR HUNGARIAN THRONE. Germany Is Urging Candidature of Wil helm'a Second Son. London, Dec. 24, 3:fi8 a. m. The ! Although the accounts vary as to the present status of military affairs in Po land, it is evident that the scene of the heaviest fighting has shifted southward from Sochaciew on the Bzura river, 30 miles from Warsaw, toward which the Germans for several days directed their principal efforts. The Austro-Germaa forces operating from Cracow as a base are attempting to push northward into Poland, in this effort, however, meeting with determined resistance from the Rus sians. A semi-official statement from Petro grad says that Russian success in Galicia continues and that in the Carpathians the Austrians have been thrown back. An other sortie by the garrison at Przemysl, which has long been under attack by the Russians, is aaid to have resulted disas trously for the Austrians. Heavy fighting continues in France and Belgium, but thus far the renewed activ ities have accomplished little, neither side being able to drive the other from trongly-held positions held so long. Now that the French government has returned to Paris a venturesome German aeronaut attempted to prove that the capital is not yet without the war zone by flying over it. He was brought down by a French aeronaut, however, at a point 19 miles from the city. Another aeroplane flew over Dover, England, and dropped a bomb which exploded in a gar den, doing no damage. To-day official Htatcmcnt reveal the intense nature of the fighting now in progn-aa in Imth the Fast and Went, but tate that except in New York, Dec. 24. Five members of a family occupying the top floor of a five story tenementhouse at 316 West 40th street were trapped by fire early this morning and four of them were suffocat ed to death before aid could reach them and the fifth member died soon after be ing taken to the hospital. Scores of other tenants suffered from inhaling smoke and from minor injuries received in escaping from the building. The police and firemen made many bril liant and daring rescues of the inmates. Although accompanied by a large deatli list, the fire did little damage to the ON PLEA OF GUILTY IN COUNTY COURT Three Persons at Least Have Lost Their Lives in Big Flood and Much Live Stock Has Been Lost It Has Rained a Week. Tucson, Ariz., Dec 24. Floods, the result of a week of virtually unbroken rainfall, have indicted t-evcrc damage on nearly the entire area of the state iying between Pho-nix and the Mexican bor der. Three persons, so far as known, have lost their lives; live stock by hundreds of head has been drowned; ranchhouses and city residences have been wrecked or washed away by torrents roaring through what usually are dry canyons, and traffic by rail, highway and wire either has been badly crippled or com pletely suspended. The most serious damage seems to have been suffered in that part of the Santa' Cruz valley lying 30 miles south of here. The (Santa Cruz river attained a width of more than a mile and a half yesterday, and the crest of the flood after sweeping through Amado anil the farming region round about, reached Tucson last night, sweeping out bridges and houses, and threatened to work fur- Adloid Dupont, the young man who iner aesiruciion. wag arrested near West Berlin last !-un Dozens of ranch dwellings were de- Jay morning for the alleged burglary of stroyed in the vicinity of Amado. Two ( the pontoflice and general store of K. L. Mexicans were drowned there after they ; Cross at Northfield Falls Saturday night, had hung in the branches of trees for j p-tll j,., guilty to the charge in county hours awaiting rescue. court late yesterday afternoon and was A United States soldier was reported ' sentenced to nerve not more than two to have drowned at Naco. An open ciitywirg and not i,.8S than one year and a mile long, containing machinery eoht-1 'ti,ree months in the state prison at nig iMiu.iMW, wnieli served the l ucson i Windsor. Dupont accepted sentence calm- FOUND HIS WIFE DEAD ON FLOOR Mrs. Grace Billoate of It Brook Street Was in Her Usual Health Except for Slight Indisposition. fin going to his rooms at 11 Brook street early this afternoon, William Bil loate found his wife dead on the floor and their six-inorith-old baby lying there TWO OFFICES WFRE FILLED llv.j' j. M. Jones Becomes .sident of Granite Man- crying at the uppurcnt desertion on the - , . part of its mother. Dr. J. W. Jacks.- UfactUrers' AsSOCiatlOIl Adloid Dupont Has Only Re cently Come into This Section H. P. HINMAN CHOSEN AS PAID SECRETARY Former Takes Place of Wm. Barclay, Resigned ; Latter, C. H. Wishart, Resigned Farms company project, went under wa ter vesterdav. Af..,:., T.,, !.. J me me um i I" " 8 building, the loss being estimated at only ,-.,.. . ,, . . .. $o.00(). 1 he fire started in the basement "Germany is energetically pushing the . , , 4, , 4, , . ... r t- vi i f i V t and burned up through tlie elevator candidature of Prince Fitel Frederick for if. the throne of Hungary, the independence HllaUS- of which is expected to be one result or the war. Prince Kitel Frederick is the second son of Emperor Wilhclm 0TRANTO BUT SLIGHTLY DAMAGED Says Official Statement Issued by Lon don Admiralty. London, 3:17 p. m., Dec. 24. An official statement issued of the Otranto in the Adriatic is that the battleship is but slightly damaged and none was injured. two torpedoes were tired. Q. A. SHAW BREAKS DOWN. THREE SUSPECTS WERE RELEASED Although They May Be Called as Wit nesses in Death Mystery of Maurice A. Albertson, Murdered at Wakefield, Mass. PLUCKY GIRL FOUGHT AGAINST ROBBERY But Assailant Finally Got Possession of Bag in Which She Carried Money Intended for Christmas. Boston, Dec. 24. -Miss Clara Caulsen of St. Paul, Minn., a student at Smith college coming here on a Christmas visit Iv and had no comment to make. He was taken to Windsor to begin his sentence to-day. Dupont'a capture followed a lively chnse in which Northfield, Berlin and Montpelier ouicers participated. The presence of someone in the Cross store was discovered by the postmaster's daughter as she was returning from Northfield village late Saturday night. She aroused her father and the hitter, dressing hastily, went downstairs in the store just in time to see the burglar leav ing through the rear door. His alarm and the chase followed. .lewelrv. stamps hv his uncle. Major Hanry L. lliggiiison. The outcome of his illness is not predict ed confidently by his close friends, who, however, are hop.-ful he will 1m- thorough ly restored. been no significant change in the align ment of the opposing forces. The (Jermari statement tells of the Compelled to Relinquish All Business Activities. Boston, Dec. 24. Quincy A. Shaw, president of the Calumet and llecla Mining company, has been compelled to relliiqijisii ull business, as well as his noli.e are auid ki Is-anxioim to intcri'ir-v diversified athletic and social activities c.iagio Sr)ne, who is said to have oecu because of a physical and nervous break- j pieU the hut tinder which the body was mi"!,, ni'tuiuii id a amiemeni lo-uay found, during the fall. Albertson came bore with ?3.000 worth of jewelry at the suggestion of men ho had told him that they w is,hed to i Insist- Christmas gifts. No trace of his jewelry has la-en found. Evidence that plans hail been made to blow up the shanty with dynamite and remove all truces of the crime were found on the premises. On a trap door which led from the lloor of the little building to the cellar was a stick of the cvplosite fa-ttcm-d by wires. The trap itself was mi wired as to fall easily if any of its supports wi re tampered with. On tlie door was a candle, which had burned to within two inches of the base, and 'the room wrni saturated with oil. Only the accidental siiutbug out of the candle, the tmlicc lxlicve, prevent.-d a Hre mi' explosion. Several other sticks i of dvnamite were found in the cellar near the spot where the body was buried. college, battled unsuccessfully with a robber in the Fenway last night. It was only after a plucky struggle by the young woman that her assailant got pos session of the bag in which she carried . I, -,.! .wl., ,.-,r ),.r i,,.i;.in. Wakefield. Mass., Dec. 24. Search for . ,., u i,r ",,, the slayer of .Maurice A. Albertson the ound in th). fipht ar,d Mlli,ajn(d minor Lawrence jewelry salesman, w hose body I f , j s,, . Mnt).r th(l ran. of a Waring U stab wounds was lonnu nunc. , h-vsioiftn last ni ,ht but her troub.e was beneath a hut here yesterday continued j to b(, , ,v m.rv(msni.M. to-uay, ponce irom iawrenee. ixmeu ana Boston assisting the local officers. Three men who were detained after the body was discovered late yesterday aft ernoon were released to-day without a court hearing, but it was stated they might be wanted later as witnesses. The to her sister, who is attending Simmons land tobacco found on the man's person J he breaking part was called to the bouse at once, and Int er the city health officer, Dr. -I. W. Stew art, was summoned to examine the body for the probable cause of the deatli. The latter reported later that there were no external signs that would indicate the cause. There were no signs of poison; nor was he prepared to state that heart disease was the cause of death. Tlie body was removed to the under taking rooms of A. W. Badger & Co., ami Inter this afternoon an autopsy will be conducted to determine the cause of the woman's end. The house at II lirook street is a boardinghouse, and others stated tlifs afternoon that Mrs. Billoate was down stairs this forenoon with her baby, her husband being at work. At about 11:30 j Directors of the Barre (irunite Manu she started upstairs and that w as the j facturers association met at their he;ul last seen of her alive. In order to get ; quarters in the C. W. Averill block l Kt to their apartment she had to climb two night and elected Harold 1". Hinmaii to nights of stairs with the baby in lier serve as paid secretary to succeed Cli.irJi.ii arms. H. Wishart. whose resignation, received Mrs. Grace Billoate was 20 years of , by the directorate soon after the annual age and leaves her husband and the six- meeting on Dec. 9, is to take effect Jan. 1. month old child. The family had lived 11. J. M. Jones of the firm of Jones in Barre but a short time, having come Bros, has been elected president of the from Mt. Airy, North Carolina, five association to succeed William Barclay of month-old child. The family had lived ' Barclay Bros., who resigned after his at Mt. Airy were notified of her death election at the last annual meeting. Wil- this afternoon. The arrangement for . nam A. Murray of the Harrison t.ranite the funeral have not been made. Co. was elected to the board of director to succeed Mr. Jones, who has served on the directorate for some years. The selection of Mr. Hinman followed several conferences of the directorate since Mr. Wishart's request to be re lieved of his duties was first announced. In response to an advertisement for ap plicants, 25 names were filed with the di- i- be held at St. Sylvester's church in Cian- cants were asked to come before the di- itcvillo Saturday morning at 0 o'clock. . rei terate. The choice was made late in SMALL SCRATCH CAUSED DEATH. i i Matthew F. Gavin Quarryman, Died of Blood Poisoning. j Funeral services for Matthew Francis Gavin, whose death at his home in East Barre result i from blood poisoning, will rectors and last night the several ajipli POLICE "CAME TOO SOON." Declared Alleged Counterfeiter Arrested at Marlborough, Conn. New Haven. Conn., Dee. 24. -Philip t.ibermnn, Is-tter known as John Davis. was amsted yesterday in a small house in an isolated section of the little vil lage of Marlborough, Hartford county, by Chief W. I. Hynn of the 1'nite'd States secret utTum- and five assistants, charged with counterfeiting. According to Chief Flvnn, Davin was Prussia there has ' Kentemed to thirteen and one-half years CHRISTMAS PLANS IN BARRE. in the federal prison at Attyinta, (is., for counterfeiting in l'Mr. Shortly let'ore he had lieen arrested in Bevere, Mass. fight for the possession of a trench of.,ie '' bM'n 0,lt 0,1 parole for nearly France, which was won bv the French, , two Jara. Chief Flynn says he had his recaptured bv the Germans and finally I K,'"t follow Davis during bis parole, abandoned. So fierce the struggle ' 11 "d H"l!y trcd him to M.irll)iough. that the trench was finally abandoned, 1 vvh'n ""' secret erice men ,nt. red the lost obliterated by the artillery firej'iouse there yesterday they found dies, N'o important tmnements were reported ! I,r'''""" ""d other paraphernalia tor insk ia the German communication. ing elO ledes. An etching ol a jKirtion of jthe latest 10 note was also tuiirid by i Chief Fly mi. ! Flynn declare Dais is one of the , devest counterfeiter in the country. He 'a arr-strd in England in IVHi, with ral confederates. Oat is gate king' iileiiee Chief limn aava. snd freed, jfoinjr t u lumin and later re turning to tl i ( Hintrv. TRAVELS IN ARMORED TRAIN. Emperor William Goet to Front to De liver Greeting. Indon. lfc-e. S4. 3-r.."i a. tn.- ua ' r William i tri!mg in an armored spe. rial train among hi trot-pa s,iie1 fcloiig th- IVlgian and Frem h front, de livering to them the season' (Tret-tin-, awvord.ns; ti a I tally lipre trontur correiidetit. "1 he tram." le -oi r.siii, nt say, "make st.ij . t ail irii.r1nt .ints and the emlo riiiine the -sii eiiief t s-h halting plii-e, ,,s.tl-s.s fie ral iteis1iori an-l leme h Te- -tings to ii !.! rf-r. "Of eonre Is t),.t air"t-io-l wbeTe lt Will spend "Sn isf rims , l.if I, t -oe.e in 1 1, front aril a O.rist'nas fTw:re from lorn ill tee ihluer. d to ff h s..',.r ti.moi.li the general stafT. t 1iri?ms i!l tv e M.rxt' -I in the feermsn trerv ees f-.f s s: 1. Tl-ere wi'I te fl-tt'iil teaM. nut gifts frm liome rnd tn"T r"tl (tiis'mas t In n"-t f t in..!. i-r.ei'. 1 i !fT est n p anl I.n-r- 'sts an I i.-n mi Imrj the t ' .p t ' ies " SET riRF TO ROTAL r AI ACE rrewaVBt Ei rea .f Airtn-a Ot,fi m V l 1 'e ysilrtt r--.is tl t t hm t 1 ii. e ,,. MtiSl t Im- - .. I A I 1 - I e. I ., r-t . . t f t- . - o j GAVE l'S TURKEYS. President Wilson Presented Each White House Employe a 15-pound Bird. Washington. !'. C. W. I. Pieside-tit Wilson yesteniiiv prented e-ach of tin White House- employee's with a l.VpollIld turkey as a Christinas pre-si nt. He- dis tributed l-" tin keys, re-nie inls ring the I'oln-emi tt w.-ll a all the e lc-rks and Many Manufacturers Will Close Shops Merely for Remainder of Week. Business in nearly every quarter will lie suspended to-morrow and Barre will give itself over entirely to Christmas day observance. Most of the manufacturing plant shot d" w this afternoon, al though in nearly every instance opera tions will be resumed Monday morning. a departure irom a lormer noiniay cus tom of closing for two week at Christ mas time, store remain ojien to-night and then will be closed until Saturday morning. Drug stores and fruit shop will observe the usual holiday hours. Business will continue in nearly a normal way at the sstot1ii--, a there i always a vast amount of mail matter to be han dled on Christmas day. The rural car- j riers will make their regular trips nm! j city collections and deliveriea will l made. j In its religion aspects, the bet tiadi- tions of the day will undoubtedly In- pre served among the chntvlie-s. Sjmi in) m-iv ice are to Ih- lie-hl in St. Monica's church to-morrow fon-nen and midnight ma-. will be- celebrated to-night. The-re are to fx- services in tie Church of the Good Shepherd Christmas forenoon nt 10 o'e-loe k. Pp-sbj terian. Cniversalist and adherent e,f the I'.rook street Italian mission and the North ItarTe Mcthoi t mi"ion w ill have Oiristma eten ise-s lor their young pe-ople to-night. To-nioTon afternoon and evening there w,11 lie (liristma even-is, and tre-e fo.- the Siindav school of St. Monica's church. The Chrilma season of 1!"H promise to Is- rpe-rin!!y merry for the mrmlT of the !eineor.l ,' n I I'-e (;l nugie eluhs. a earn is in imi i us enmiai reunion mi this t ime. To night aggregated $15 in value1 and entering phases of Dupont'a offense are said to have been the cause of the state prison sentence. Dupont is 23 years old, a French Canadian, and came from Ilolvoke, Mass., to Northfield three mouths ago. The Marshtield-Cabot road case, in which I.aird is the petitioner, was sent back to the commission to-day by Judge Miles for further consideration. This re-ojw-ns the case and it is expected that the commission will In- ready to report again by Jan. 11. The case is a pe-tition for a road from Molly's Falls in Marsh field to the Cabot line, it being asserted that the road would be. for the conveni-ene-e of a considerable numbe-r of people and would give a better approach to the railroad station. A Christmas reunion wa effected in The pastor, Rev. Joseph Turcot, will be the officiating clergyman and the inter ment will be made in the Catholic ceme tery on Bi-ckley street in this city. .Mr. Gavin's death occurred late Tues day evening. One week ago he was work ing in the Straitou quarry in Webster- ; though he will pass a few Mile, when he inflicted a slight aerated office under Mr. ishart to the evening. A number of Barre, Mont-, pclier and Northfield men, as well as sev eral from other parts of Vermont and outside the state applied for the office. It is expected that the new setrretary will assume his duties next vaf-ek, al- dalfs in the i tit him- cjiperienced great suffering. Il steam drill operator by trade. He is survived by his wife and 12 chil dren, two daughter and 10 sons. The eldest of the children, Mrs. Henry Tru ncal!, lives in Fast Barre. Surviving also if Mr. Gavin's aged mother, Mrs. John Gavin of West Butlund, together with four brothers, Michael of Woodbury, John Gavin of Philadelphia, Thomas and Pat- court to-elay when the family of Robert j rick Gavin of Wet Butlsnd. There are on his thumb. Scarcely any abrasion of ,sef somewhat with the dutie. Mr. Hin the flesh could not be noted, but within a 'man is a graduate of the hfLth school in short time blood peiisoning developed and Stratford, N. H., his home own. He re from that time until his death Mr. Gavin ceived a degree from Dartfiiouth college, aciv'is ishire. The Hintnjm Lumber Co., nxtensive timber h Idings in Plain- l.wMw.l.t ir..llur ha ,in,n. her including Mr. Scales, his wife and their young child. They left this aft emoem for ttieir home in Andover afte-r re-cemciliation had be-e'n brought about between tin- man sir! woman. Three Washington County Pardons. Gov. Fle-tchi-r has granted three- par dons to persons committed from Wash ington county, as follows: Goldie Sun Morse, or Georgia. Bianchi, who was sen also two sisters, Mrs. John l'.ilev of West Rutland and Mrs. Anna Perry of Poult ney. The deceased wa lxirn in I'oultney March 5, lMW, and was therefore 4 years, !t months and 17 days old at the time of his death. His wife was former ly Mis Katherine Walsh and they were married in Mulmie. N. Y 25 years Hgo. Mr. Oavin came to the Barre granite belt iroimd a quarter of a century ago and fe nced last Ull to not le-s than three ! '"" " oe- il enipioye-ei m mis lorau- .,. ,..r.. than three and eine - l.a I f 1-,-nra 'IV S i (luarrvmall. Me Mild il Urge Cir for L.s eoiii. a house of ill fame in llarr.--. . n- oi menu and Ins untimely Harry Mason, sentenced to not less thaic 'H mourne d by a good many people four months and not more than six forj'" Barre Town. laice-nv. from Montpelier court; Juan i Morales eif Barre. s.-nt. -n e d to not less DEATH OF MURRY CLARK. than four months and not more than six Hanover, N. H., in 1910 md since that time he has been connected with lumber ing organizations in Venont and New Hainpshire. w ith extei field and Orange, has bj-en managed by -ir. innman ana in me jiast lew years lie has been the moving spirit in some ex tensive lumber project in this section of Vermont. He is a young man of un doubted business ami executive ability and in making their selection and the di rectors feel they have obtained the serv ices of a man eminently qualified to take up thi work so nuccf ssfully started by the retiring secretary. Mr. Hinman's wife and son are now in Barre and the family will move their household goods to this city within a sliorjt time. Sevretary Wishart's plans have not been announced. He has served as secre tary of the association since provisions were made four years ago for having a paid officer to devote his whole time to death ithe affairs of the association. Mr. Wish- art has intimated that he will retain hi reside nce in Barre. feir sidling. Well Known Farmer Passed Away This Morning. C. Murray dirk, a farmer long promi nent in this hs-ality. elied nt his home on the I'lsinli.-ld road this motniiig at 4:45 nVleh-k. death following an illness W.ile in England li and hi eon-I have ts-n calh- l to the attention e,f the I- de rate are mid to have cuntcrfe-lted family. Mr. ilon is a regular eontrih mativ Knsin l,ila and the eeiiiivale nt W ash ii,-ton isi iate d chari- . , . tog.th.-r for a bi -t nd d.nc n,e prcsM. ii. .un. to comm. -morale ;,,,,, ., ,,,. n v ,J1 W hi wife'. iiM iu.iruil by emulating her ,()(. (,,,.,1Lan, fr t.ir tion of 1,,-t je.er III eJlstrihlltlllg Useful ; , ty,.,).r ,-),r,M ,., ;k.!lt. j.reiw rtis id some m oti- e-tiy a jssir vim ELECTRIC WIRFS CAUSED FIRE. Large Barn of Mr. H. N. Turner at f JoriK-hury Burned. tohri.lirv. I"-c. 21. - Fir- it half a null, on dollar eif P.snW .if Knir. tie- ard threiug't that ag.-n v will aslt LsJ mm4..m L'..r i...... ... . I.. IM 111 S L I Ft 11,-dv CiFIhIm1 111 III f OI 1 A t ,1,-. to i-oiniwni.ins, i.i. f 4 It nn v. I a is ' ith the apiuosi'i of t'ui.tm the lonri-uory. i "r. ... - 1 ir riy )rwlItllr ,,,,! e..ie.l a ' ' ' .White House mad l.a grown to huge J V "-t-rdsy tuotrorg te.tilly ,..-re-e . - - ItaM. with .mn.Ur ftf eompanion. preqsirt s.n t-.tie of the many pre. t - ! lnre barn on the .-state ,,f Mr. U. N. , H0UST0N-HUSE. lai .i-n n.st.M in tin cmntv in the eiit to the pr.-el. nt from oil part -1 '"i.-. w th a h- of At gr-at , imnt of Is'in for , ,r. e. Ul , m. sn.irioii. ot the world. lanv ir.s,nt also bale risk Be hard P-ttv saied two b..re and 0u,et Wefldirf Rileirn:rJ at Home ef ten dolNr fir,te- at r.-e tisik Ilali be" n-e-eiw-1 bv memlal of the family. WOMAN SUES WOMAN. Defendant Wa Also Sentenced For Forgery in Burlington. Builington. lKc. 21. Annette Fleurv, whi,h l.-gan more than a year ago. Mr. w ho yi -t.-rday wa s. nte-nce-J by the Cl etk had l-i n a psf ient su'b rn through i it y court to term in state prison for all the long months of his i!!ins. lie fe.rgciv and afte-rwsrd ailrmttej to pro-.leave, his wife and a sister, Mr. H. B. M- rilli of Mar-hti. ld. The ilecease-d a Ismi in ) at Mnt--lie-r 5't year ago and had n !. made hi home in that lill.ige mi l in I'la miiild. Twenty year ago be was united in mar riage l Mi (lar.i l lb owned a bilge farm and hud been inure- er h piomui'-nt in the town awaits of I'l.iin li. I 1. Me niemln-r of the I nivi-rsS-1,-t cl iiK h in East M.mt p.-!. i r. I unee-! s, r i.-.-s will t. held at t ;ie te-iise .Saturday tterii"m t 2 o'lh'k. B-v. J. It. Bear. Inn. ;-t.'r ef the Clii versahst ehun-h in tf,s ritv. will Is" the ROLLICKING TIME FOR N. E. 0. P. balion. ai made- ti e h t rnUnt in a case rhiirging alienation of anVction ves terdav afl- riio.m ami she i now in jail, a lsi.lv writ bating li s-rnd em l r ii,.. .... e . i 'Slid she i unable to fuinisli lwil. The :.. 41 .. tl.- l II III! ''i:,Mlli:i 111 I ' " is ,'i i I.'rs- 1. (iirtis. iio riisrg- inat vir. ri ury n hj-rni-d lu-r of the affie tion of her bii band. Thorns iirtis. and she k for damage of $."..tf . t'urti and Mt. Fb-iiry, who is a ditor-ed woi-in. ils-th alh-ge-el to Is- i-iii.-riii d III ci forgi-rv i-as, s last iimitier. Curt' w i-re the mar Is -ing ned-r bad following an itif-erma- jtan fib d again! him in Chit tenden tnf'. cist mg lergy man t ami fled to F.nL'istiet. w he-re be II into he (,t-l..- of s,vitland-II- t'le-k l i ar rest la'mlv to ' 1. When (e saw tliie-f; fhs 1. 1 li'T t,f rtew 'vea f i t..t.r ard dV. it is S; tit till I fl'ie None wiil l eij. ned until tlri-tma. I,.,te. t-e fii " o-e a s-s-i,.' ' a . s. . t e I . s .. ... I i. t e.ei I -e. f - s-rf 1 n it - - ' I ' e . e I-, ..fv. ' - ! . - . '. --i "I. ... KtAtlT yI.:LATFD f S'CI t f"Cr-r lT' ft t- f A r.i tt I ' a t - - - -. S'tr 4 Fr;- Js Tb Cf-t ef TiiWtttlciia aai ly-fhoti. i l.tin-i r- :r ! ifi the ! caused t t ' oil ' ; are ( m t'-Te-t - fg. s ' i-'- - ly fen-r!. 11 H.le.f 1 be- re- .f.-.te 1, t ee more -f'ir-te are W fj.--.rres t to ts. Criiloaf Ire-nf t ?isi i mste. fa )., r- f-"rl e-n le sel-sf t ;t ft t e . e-f t ) eerto,e e less tier ts- oi r. ei fy a t .: .'sm a' ter , liar to Mn-l.-t.-t f m,1,.. Is-l!l; e,a t lot .4 a est; en te re-e-e-rtl- It tl V IiRhmj state- Is-eard ..j 1 I.. sW-ti . t e s.'He.lel- l's. -n- ' .1.. ?S fr-.et tii. frter rn V e.ssi". a tl.- Lt ' In V .;.' . e.4.1 fH.. He-sf'-s '"-re 1 11 Wet, I. wis a." ,r f-M. a f"-t r?t the flu f if... ft a tint fre-m tt i !(.; i4f ".s; .IJ'l. te.ll 'g t"l t-s -r-'er- fee , r- ai-'-tee 'f J-4r -'Ve t.sj s t t.fc"S. T r-reitf K- e.e ' I " ." '4 . . I , e f ' - 9- -r- t '-s -. - . ...... ,:. ill". I ' sr) . ., - 'J.-S- , ...... 1 1 i " ' - . ; 1. -i -s . .-. -s 1 s f. . . m 4 -tiw r, f . , -e- -. Is - . rr . ;-s 'm . -, ' Lack of Circulation. Ei en though you may Is" going out o'ten during tlw day, or hoping- misie, toil a'e t-e-rliSf Kt getting nil the Is lie--f lMslde-. tie-a use yniir bhd I tint 1 ire-iilatmg well. This Imk of 1 inula 1 -ii teiy result from rarimi eonditiems: t a !er1. I t-T or elgetite organ tnT not lee tint -'no g i-re-rnrlv, or the Lie! may t-- 11. ;-t -1 and ton ny 1 art e-.e id a n ;o 1 f y 1 :-e,--. In ai. t . r f e- 1 e.-i f . I if I' a .1 - 1-1 eert .f e.-i I I ' II I f. - t . I'-! r.. rn? re-,!e.-ss f t e tt h..'- e. .- - I t . milr bati'ls r rhJM-r-. ;. iH re -s its in;nwVie tt-i-e t'e, Tel Te!lete IT ll-i t l-e t- -4 V r is ffifevl .I's t e . ! W ill tle-'i .te-.-JI .''n't f-f S-- t! I.st. A H'.ver. .-.' t e I fr-it KH V ee.e t d t ; , r, tl,,,. -lt fin men lir-oiL-'it out a e-..w wi n I. w t later shot. A f"'T f leengmg ti t-r liVttv rn lost in C re- a t"- !l Ithe other -e,nt.!!t of the bii.l'.'g It lea tlMmcM t;i be trie wire i-is-l t-e ) 'ire. Mr. Tit: tier i-rnd inuraie- f Bn3f' Mntt.ef. SHOT MIMSTFR FPR REVIXGE. Is liarrr A . Sn.-' C1- v-"n Hal jurefl H-.a Miir Wulu , TTt.t. rH .. w. SI.- -.. I V r. S-.tt. pfsfer of Sf .1.1 1 S. .,t 1, r.!, ! ' -irr S. s'-erf , 1 a-ttm..!) W-e-je. W-! l-t tng-t "i I s'v.e at. r -e !- Ft liirei I A e;tlie t H'ii e,;- V s , . 1. t all d st t 1 e te.rt,e e.f Mr.. Il-'slo- lluse at ! 1 1 1 tns last tin: - j t .'. l.sk. w n t -r ,1 .i,-l f. r. Miss I I M. II o-e-. . I- I ne ! to I rn.-si tt . 1t.itrn e. this i tt. Tt e -r t. s te. n '. ! .t V -s I,, rtro 'e sn,.f, ,.f M'ee tisii. r and An! or ln i,r. a1-t. a-tel s t-st t n. o 'i re ! - ie an-l intiiste fr,.-n! f 1 ' , ' 1 trie ss. 1 1 ' s o-e-mini, se 1 h -r"ll-!l' 1 I' eel. 1.. t yn-i . r C-e H-d! -e -d el '1 ...r.'. e-g - , -e s na.-.'t. 4 t - r After Annual Election They Held Chnst maa "Grab" Party. Barre lodge, No. I3H. N". E. . P. held it annual business mi'eting and ebvtion of olVn-era at t dd Fellow ' hall last even ing, w hen a large part of the membership made the meeting the occasion of a re- I union end Chritma party. Ufu-er w h i I control the affair of the lodge in 101. i lare as follow: Warden, Mr. Archie W. jTaft: tice warde-n, W. B. Fradd; chap lain. Mr, skinner; guide-, JV nnnoti Detis iinore; s- nliml, Mrs. Dennison lN'nmore; , tni-ti e for tiire-e year. .Iinlge II. . s,ott: s--i n tary. liarh- A. S-e-nr: tinan ieial se-.n-tan. Mis Alice Y. B--ckht. ; treasurer. Archie Y. Taft. Atialy- oi the yearly re pe-rt re-a-1 by the sei-eia! re tiring oihi-cr show that the lodge ha eii ' joyed unusual jiro-rity an-l that it , ((re-sent i-oiidition M 1 1 1-1 1 1 Well for a sue-oe-ssful ti-ar in 1015. Nottl and highly ilit.rting a the 'Christina i ti t -t taintoe nt ptntid-il for a is.s ii.l l-our wlii. h f- llowid the H, .,1,-ss i meeting. Fach ti-ilir brought ah-ii- A Ismail gift. wf i. !i was nuniUtid rnd , li lf-ed in a grli lsi. Tien t-i .ach -ie Fotmer Bane Wcmn ctfrday ta !, ,,.Ilt , llliml..r . di.tnUite-.I an! the Town f Plair.held. l-j.-ial.bing" of the pr.-er.t l-gan. Some -e-! t'ie U'it were i-m-lintitp ol i nn t, i ri imi nt . I'Inti are Is -trig made fer a pr'-te-i ,i s MRS. FRED BERTRAND ess. t' I. .-( t se t a. ... I e-e e -t tlw --s I e .. s e ..e , ' . 7 -e ?-e.e . s. t, .' 1 f!- e '-e oel h e.f - er ieil! !. U .e i V .f i r- 'i a we. I - ' r--se.. I i.t -l t t'-e I - t s . ' I- .1st. er- . t 1 - s r.-e t . ,.- .e tr . . re.-f .t.'r f-'l' -l t'-e U f, 1 '..- l-eit at t '.e l.tre oree tevd. efi -fi r r tcss ft e I f. -. . ft. 1 . 'I ... lie t "-- g ,e '.enisl - r ta ts -r l.eli . t lee I Ire I I'-e-rtrsrl. a f.-r-ie-r r--1 ! 1. 1 i f' iaf re. -.! tm at 'er be -me i-ar , l';'i,i-!t i r-ig t-ti-r-:y 't-r an lil i t-e-sa e.f we.i I i list) iea t' jit esji.ri 1 a -I,...! of iie-arlr on- te-.r. lii- i !ir- litld I t Irtt l lsl.,1 at,,) s. eexl s,.t. ' 1 VJr I'-ert-.n-I was 1-e.rn in Volt S- t a a i '-tn'i 4'' tests . . ..ii,;'i s'-e l-a I t i in tl l-s-l,t t a r-ein.ls r inn J 1 r,e rst aer , w I I- l.e ! i n t t e-Coesi- Saturday a-e. r- ....n at 2 e' 1 k It i t-' -I tl-at let 1:. r. Vin':. ,St. . t 1 ;-.:l,ie.t. V, t 1st ! s e'-.j..-, n t' I ol'. i'! ii. ti I t'--e re. I- S I- -i'l I- ,r.t-1 t te J ! !" r.- i t ! (fter re-e rv..-r ft, f I r .-e.li- - lii-flf I t-mi ,eer,e.-t . ler t l V- II 't ,,ior4. s ,-r 1 -e-f tse ..- S- tl 1 S . r f. t-i-t. 1 li -.r- I --- Sen '.S. . ft .. Jl..i ,..$ , IJ sf -' ! e ...j ;ej rt 're r-i V 2 ft' t ri- I fl at ! , t'T. If i I,- ,v s f i. - . i. A VHTir ChRISIJTAS Irt M''i fol At! Jfeer Jf 'pej j I P' -r. j tt s .r.t' r, tl I .. Js, 4 ... 1 'is? e.. --.el . I "f t-? fes ; i . f ! jlri . ---s' ' T'-e ' -e hlj-i-l I---. 'its -i- -. -t ' . i.,--l. ss f 1 ' I ..-s.- w I S- .- --.tt.'t 'i : t li-k t I " - . . t tr T- si - ! V e . i f'.:. -. - t"et I he ii a 1 -4 t 'i,ij-i re '. -e- 4 r I st.-s tl 1 . r e T.5 I T.I I , -. l;.,.el a ' - te Is t . . at t;- I'-r- ! I I "s I t ' 1 7 '-e esse - . I f'- -s e-.-r e ft ee I . 4.1 e ... , .. . 1 S on w r e -,. K. t s e - i s t -s. sne ? n -' " - ?' - -: a . f r'lre-tl I - e I ''-- .. , . . r -I V- at 1 Vr. , t f-ftt '- 1 e.. - roncT vat rr5iSHrn itcucr "Wj'e.-.'s, 5 !, C" f T-tt'i atsJ TtS I'tt f" fsOtij f-e ' a l'-f -e-el- V. a' !-. X.I!. : T t niit.ng of the loi'ge when the rl(wi e .,t,- i i-fii.-e r are installed eti tlw . ti n ii.p of .tan. l'i. A t.'in.ls-r of the grand 1-i-e-r Wl'd lee- J re se nt and irtt-re-st III t'e ge-t tig. th,r ti d is- irierfa-M. I . t . that t -e i!iit!it V. E. . 1". ne-t eie Will le- lie Id in liseee on t same .tili ig. t.lle-ls f'oen (tell le. dge in til- .it. tri, t W l l lee- Hint; J t-l the ll-ta ut io; rrn-ee-e-s. eis ntrs of cifis Ki?e Frr-re and Petal K-i Work HaH Fet I r-.ttt .n. lis .T.i.gsJ- e- f t . n t ll . t - - ' s -o-s . f t. j-e.ee- ,. 1-g li-;ii'er ! tr ai.- t-;i fftyenert. -r t e es'lfl 11 -4, . e , t .'t;i 'li t-s ll e t te--' ' le ' ft - W--. l-e. , lu-i-f fe t4 t tfinnt BaHitt-wttt l-r. 1 t If V e e-:ef ft- . 5-1 -,. u-i s -e. 1 t ,.- I. ... ft l-v-i i; t.". rr i , r --f- " f ' ;--!. .; ! 1 ' . f f a. ci ? t it v p - - .. I.t- - f s - i