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VOL. XIX-- NO. 294. IMRRE, VERMONT, .SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1910. PRICE, ONE CENT. ALLOWED MINORS IN POOL ROOM, RED MEN'S BADGES -- J. ASKS PORTUGAL Bellows Falls Men Called to Account for SENTIMENT OF HONOR GIVEN SPECIFIC DEFENCES Law Infraction. Bellows Falls, Feb. 28. The law At Annual Banquet and Celebration By PREPARED minors in rooms SWINGS BACK INFORMATION against allowing pool Iroquois Tribe Last Night, 200 was enforced yesterday when two lurk ton proprietors of pool rooms In the bus Persons Being Present. mess section of the village be BEGIN TO CRUMBLE appeared Red Men of tribe with ladies For. All Eventualities That fore Judge T. K. O'Brien in municipal Cabinet and Iroquois Before court and pleaded guilty to a violation Unanimously of the Pocahontas council and East Barre Authorizing Central Arise from Seizure of that luw. and Montpelivr Rod Men as their guests Vermont Power Co. to May whose room is on Congress Overwhelmingly count of Hie war council in Berlin 8 George Brown, pool celebrated the anniversary of George of Teutons' Ships Westminster street, pleaded guilty to for Wilson Issue Stock which tho decision to attack Verdun whs Policy Washington's birth with a banquet, $20,000 An Avalanche of Germans taken. assert the German and having four minor in his place of bus It that was fined fnO costs of and dancing in Bavarian crown favored mesa, and and speechmaking, singing Hurled Kaiser in Ter princes strongly Coiisoulos whose Clan There by an on at v eraun $1.25. Poulitikas, place Gordon ball last evening. attack the trench front block 12th an rific Assault Carried the but both Field Marshal von Macken MADE is in the Gray in the square, plead were 200 people present for the that ATTEMPTS WERE ed to two offenses and was fined NO PRESENT ACTION of Red Men OFFERED TO GRANT sen and Field Marshal von Hindenburg guilty anniversary jollification the Fortress of Douaumont, tho that it TO BLOWUP VESSELS $20 on each and costs of $12.11, a total of BY THE LATTER and the was described as RIGHT FOR opposed plan, contending of $5,000 would be better to the $52.11. the most enjoyable in a number years. Just Four Miles Northeast develop operations There have been in There was a surfeit of for the already planned against the Kussian many complaint supplies because would be if regard to minors in pool rooms in this roast chicken supper served at 8 o'clock, of the French Stronghold front, it necessary, of the of the was adopted, to town and Thursday night Chief of Police and if there waa not an overplus plan princes wifV Ger W. S. Severance and Officer Mac That Will the there was an abund Public Service send to reserves especially trainea Existing Treaty Angus Embarrass certainly Commission for Russian warfare. Allowed to Kinnon visited the four pool rooms here, ance of that.well known essential. many Lapse Executive in after-dinn- Further, Field Marshal von Hindenburg fliey found four boy in Brown's place Peter Brown presided at the Hearing Testimony and two in owned Bruce's LOSSES OF ATTACKERS is reported to have said that the chances for Portugal's Good that by Poulitikas, program. orchestra, Petition of success on the Kussian front were who bought his pool room about two which had played a number of overtures AT MEN sev- SET 150,000 greater. He is declared to have Had lit weeks ago. In court yesterday afternoon during the dinner hour, contributed te of the law. post-prandi- tie hope of the operations against Ver pleaded ignorance eral selections to the pro- r A was de- - Solos Mrs. Feb. 28. lifting machine ordered - gram. were rendered by Isa dun. Lisbon, Portugal, via Paris, D. C, Feb. 28. The ques- Tli' public service rommiss troved bv Judge O'Brien. The machine Washington, bella Cantlay Hall, Henry Clark, Miss The minister stated in the sior v -- li C. Bacon. W. Di- Portuguese was seized in a truit store on Rocking tion ot congressional action warning Agnes Keith and George McLeod. Tho Chairman ft. R. But Two Lie in the FRENCH CAPTURED Chamber in- - Fors of Deputies Friday that ham street. A taj on the machine Americans off armed merchant ships con- toast to the ladies was offered by John W .r and W. A. Dutton and Clerk sev who to-da- - I. rect Path of the Invaders 250 YDS. OF TRENCHES ttempts had been made to damage formed those tried their strength inued in abeyance y pending fur- McDonald, jr. pon Ira U right devolved Clawon present, held a hearing in that if lifted 400 pounds would " en of the Teutonic ships requisitioned they they ther development-i- n the submarine con- - lne v supreme court chamber at the Stato in Drive Toward one five-cen- t If I ir.irt.nn. fJAnrrro i Hnnk nf Knur Twrrc Their Loss receive rigar. they lift German Official Statement Admits by the government and that an explosive five-cen- between the and in this on Offen ed 600 pounds two t cigars was troversy United States ,reat chipf of record. gave an interest- - jvouso Montpelier morning the Verdun of Marie-A-P- was found on the Buelow of Fury of Positions South of St. y steamship the reward, if 800 pounds they received Germany. With President Wibtoi backed ing address on the topic, "Freedom, petition of the Central Vermont Power sive Paris the North German Lloyd company. three cigars and they lifted 1.000 bv the entire cabinet and still unshaken Friendship and Charity," the motto of company, Erwin M. Harvey of Montpe- Keeps Up, Says But Says French Are Fleeing jt five-ce- The considered received a box of - the Red Men. Dr. E. C. Barrett of Mont premier added that he pounds they in hi. - !,.- .i,m,M b. . . , , . lier, to obtain to Office in Woevre. " .;iu "" J ...... , president, permission War smoke. k-- I. , e uu me v. t in the best interests of that " i, i, I'c"" gwu Portugal ,...."" " - order and Alex. Ross, sachem isue stock not to exceed $20,000, for via Feb. 26. The :.. great Berlin, London, the existing treaty with Germany be DOZEN INDICTMENTS. on the high sea, an overwhelming ma- - 0f Vermont choee for his "The cash, to be used for the purpose of ob- statement to-da- y consid- topic, says that allowed to lapse and that the Portuguese in House Senate - Red Men in a detailed has been made east of the jority both the and ap- Vermont," giving taining land and water rights in thej erable advance government is prepared for all eventuali- Were Found Federal Grand at account of The tremendous German drive for Ver- in of Ver by Jury oarentlv ia determined that, no action of the achievement the order counties of Orange, Caledonia, and Or- river the region north ties that might arise from tho exercise since was in dun is with undiminished William Burlington. be taken em it introduced the Green continuing dun. in the presence of Emperor by Portugal of her rights. for the present that might Mountain state. leans. The latter part of the petition y The statement Frenc 28. of fury. Berlin claims the breaking also says the Burlington, Feb. The members barrass the executive branch of the gov One of the features came when was an amendment added by Mr. Harvey forces made an attack on German posi CONTEST OVER tho of the United State ernment in the pleasing of the cordon of the $80,000. grand jury diplomatic negotiations. Mr. Rock to amend-me- nt protecting forts, Marie-A-P- presented the honor badge after the hearing opened, the tions south of St. y and court for the district of Vermont com- of miles pene James for devotion to the inter- capture , four trated first German trenches over Niece work Taylor being allowed by the commission. the of Miss Mary Ritter Shea Tries to pleted their early yesterday after LIKELY TO RECOVER ests of the Red Men. James Rothnie re- northeast of Verdun. The loss of this 250 Mr. as distance of about yards. Break Will. noon and returned 12 indictments to ceived a sachem's Harvey, a director of the Cen not ad- "In the Woevre district the resistance one which the case of Mi- past jewel. Dancing ouUying fortification, however, is court, of is Although Leslie Farrington May Be was in order the and1' un- tral Vermont Power company, testified broke down and we are Littleton, N. If., Feb. 28. be- who L'nit- - after program mitted in 's French official state- of the French Hearing Deguiee, was arrested bv nus Part of HU Face. til an hour this the Red and recited a history of the coniDanv the the gan here yesterday in probate court on ed States Marshal Thomas Reeves early morning since filed which declares that in the desper- pursuing retreating enemy," says Deputy Men and their themselves it articles of association with ment, the for a post-bo- x N. Feb. 28. Leslie Far guests gave statement. petition appointment of spe I hursday, charged with rifling the Woodsville, H., the secretary of state 1, 1915. The ate German assaults all the Verdun cial administrator on the estate of Miss to commit suicide over wholly to the enjoyments of the April along of Grand Secretary H. H. Ross of trie rington' attempt by commission commented on the oversight front the Germans are men Ritter Shea, eldest of of which was lo- himself in the head ie not terpsichorean pastime. hurling A SMALL FRENCH SUCCESS. Mary daughter Masonic, lodge Vermont, shooting likely The committee ih of the affair' ot the company in failing to tile with the the late Chief Justice Shea of cated in the Masonic to prove it ia The act charge against the French lines without regard George temple building. It fatal, thought. consisted of the members .commission a copy of the articles of as- New lork. is understood that 14 eases were laid be- was aommitted Thursday night in the following to the sacrifices. Paris declares the Captured German Salient in the Cham Alex. Ross, the great sachem; Peter sociation but agreed to leave the mutter Mrs. Elizabeth (Glidden) McGreevy of fore the grand jury from which they re- vicinity of a building on Central street with the to attend to at the is particularly desperate in the pagne District. known as Brown, past sachem; Ira Wright, chief petitioner fighting Baltimore, a niece, who was given only turned 12 indictments. An indictment the "Brick store." Farrington earliest possible time. of Feb. 28. The official statement of the estate blew off side hi face a of records; James Rothnie, keeper of vicinity Beaumont almost directly Paris. $1,000 $80,000 by the will, against Charles W. Porter was returned the right of with The corporation was formed with E. H. of the French war office last was is its allowance. The bulk of he bein with the wampum;! Joseph Collings, senior saga- north of Verdun. night contesting Wednesday, charged shotgun. - Deavitt, T. H. Cave, and F. T. Par- as follows: willed Wil- wife more; Janes Taylor, guard of the for- jr., drive is the property was to Rev. Dr. embezzlement of about $320 from the Farrington and was one of three sons as directors with the first named as The progress of the German wmW-1- " "In Champagne this we at liam M. Jefferis of Bethlehem, N. H., of which lie was families occupying the second floor of .; ,.3?Vi. in morning jiostoflice. postmaster ill.ara Alex""""S president. Resolutions were passed look- being watched with intense interest tacked and an enemy salien and a noted at Guildhall. The were dis the the first floor used Pine, decorator; Miller, captured Philadelphia, Episcopal grand jurors building, being by - ing to the purchase of the Coolev prop all the as the to the south of court Rhett C. as a estab- - dewrator; John McDonald, capitals, strategic impor- During charged by the and received pay Scruggs plumbing w. erty in Washington county on the Wi- of is this action we 300 in Miss Shea died in N. H., ment while in the basement is a res warrior; Guy Ultolini, sanap; w, tance the fortress recognized. captured prisoners, Bethlehem, yesterday. lishment, Fra-er- , nooski river and the issue of stock was 18 officers and 1. Most court Russell, past great sachem; Joseph Late advices from Albania eluding Jan. of the time of the yester taurant conducted by Mrs. Farrington contemplated. This resolution was re through five officers. Mrs. McGreevv is to secure a was taken with the case of Hattie and her Mrs. Wbiet. brave; George Rand, sachem. sources of trying day up mother, scinded at a subsequent meeting and German predict the early fall "In the our destructive fire share of the onlv h. Moses James K. which and his wife had Wen hay- Argonne larger estate, being the against Howe, Farrington since that time the Crolay property has Durazzo as the result of the defeat of lias been efficacious on German heir-at-la- She has retained C. was The eome domestic disturbance for some orgam Clark begun Wednesday. plaintiff ing B0UTWELL AGAIN NAMED. been acquired by the Tenney company. Aus-tria- zations to the north of La Harazee. in for is which when Italian and 'Albanian forces by the Fitts of Brattlehoro, Vt.; Albert Garceau rested the morning and witnesses time, it said, culminated In 1916, the annual "In the region to the north of Verdun of Boston and of the defendant were heard the re he called on his was January, meeting and Germans. The Italians are George W. Pike Lisbon during wife, who tending Voters in Caucus Gave Him of the company was held and the control snow has fallen in abundance the as her counsel. Dr. Jefferis is - mainder of the Court was the lunch and some words Montpelier declared to be during represent- day. adjourned counter, after into the hands of the hurriedly embarking from day. J he of the on ed 3 o clock in the until reached which Unanimous Support. passed Harvey activity artillery by Nathaniel Martin of Concord and at afternoon for the shotgun hung on family. The directors elected were E. that port. both sides has continued intense M. Morse o'clock afternoon- - ' very Harry of Littleton. Monday the wall. Mayor James M. Boutwell was unani XL Harvey, his wife, Mrs. Clara A received in London from on the whole of the front and principal Dr. Jefferis was on the stand all for her Mrs. Harvey, dispatch day Fearing life, Farrington mously nominated to succeed himself for and hi father, Roney M. Harvey. The to the east of the Meuse where the fled- - Petrograd says the Russians have takes ly testifying as to his relations with Miss LEIGIITON'S upstair, and her flight was aoon the year next ensuing at the Montpelier witness testified that he was "elected goes on with the same tenacity, whom he ilECORD storm an Per fighting Shea, claimed as his foster loitowed y a report ot tne gun. citizen' caucus held last evening in the president and treasurer and further stat- by Kermansah, important "Several German attacks with - large sister. Miss Shea lived at Dr. Jefferis' WAS NOT GOOD A moment later Farrington came rush- auditorium of the city ball, a caucus ed that no stock has been sian in the neighborhood of which effectives have been conducted with un capital issued, city summer home in Bethlehem for long pe ing upstair without the gun and holding which set an example for unanimity ami no debts incurred and no business done. serious took precedented violence on the La Cote Du riods the last few a towel to his the side of which he fighting recently place. during years. Men Concerned in Death of A. C. Gibson face, brevity. The meeting was called to order He had been advised that it is neces- Poivre (about four and one-hal- f miles had mown on. at 7:40 o clock and minutes sue just twenty sary to obtain permission of the public Berlin via, London, Feb. 26. It is off! north of Verdun) but were without TWO SEAMEN DROWNED. at Sharon Were Frequently In A doctor was summoned, as later Chairman William A. Lord the service cess. hastily put commission to issue capital stock Rine- - t, announced that Fort were Deputy Sheriffs Davis and motion for As pre-hhr- and reason was dally Douaumont, "Another on in Trouble at Haverhill, Mass. adjpurnment. freely for that making the attack our positions When Boat Was Dashed Against Break who soon arrived with Dr. R. O. dieted, there failed to be a contest for one of the fortifications of Verdun, was the Bois De La Vauehe also lias been water. HaverhiJI, Mass., Feb. 26. Charles S Perry of Wells River, and the wounded any of the numerous offices to be filled Sherman Moulton of rep taken by storm afternoon and - Burlington, yesterday stopped. who, with his two sons, New man was taken to the Woodsville Cot- by" the voters at the election March 7, the asked now held "There has been no action to Chicago, Feb. 28. A officer and Leighton, resenting state, the witness is firmly by the Germans. The infantry petty ell and has been arrested in tage hospital. Doctors Dearborn and and all are assured of election next was lie done west of an seaman at the naval train- - waiter, what to with the $2(T.0OO statement says: yie the Meuse. apprentice for Albert C. Gibson Spear were called later. month. obtained v an station at Lake Bluff were drowned Sharon, Vt., killing from the sale of stock and Mr. in the osges there has been ng is well here. whole , G. Brown called the voters to- "The armored Fort Douaumont, when a sea a known The family, Joseph Harvey replied that it was the purpose artillery duel in the valley of the Fecht." estcrdav heavy dashed even had EAST MONTPELIER. and William A. Lord was the northeastern corner of the boat load of the reserves the including the mother, frequent gether quickly of the company to see, in a humble way, pillar against ly conflicts with the police. The father elected as chairman and T. R. Merrill if could of line breakwater. The dead are Robert M. it encourage development land permanent of fortifications of SUBMARINE WARFARE and at least, one of the sons, have been Prize Speaking Contest Was Well Car secretary. Following-th- reading of the for water Walters of Philadelphia, chief gunner's power, the company being or the stronghold of Verdun, was convicted of crimes of violence, and one ried Out. call, Benjamin Gates placed e name of ganized to deal in the sale of electric TAKES TWO mate, and Bradford Bixby, Muskogee, caucus stormed yesterday afternoon by the SHIPS seaman of the boy served time in the Lyman James al. isoutweit oeiore ine power. The necessary working out Okla., apprentice. school. In spite of the bad weather there was as a candidate for lo succeeded 24th Fourteen were in an boat mayor would be to issue more stock, the wit- regiment Brandenburg infantry youths open was a large attendance at the regular annual and F. W. Mitchell, who last British Steamers Sunk and Seven of Crew under the command Xewell, the younger boy, brought himself, ness testified in answer to a query by and is now firmly held in German practicing rowing here of ten as prize speaking contest held at East Mavor but was f W alters. had rowed some dis into court at the age year opposed Boutwell, Attorney Moulton. hands." are Missing and Two Others Died They was on Montpelier on Friday night, Feb. 25. The seconded the which tance in Lake and were return delinquent in liMl", and placed defeated, nomination, The commission informed the petition- Michigan he was contestant were divided into two di- the of the After Being Picked Up. to the when a probation. The following year brought out only applause er that it had been the practice to ascer- Fort Douaumont lies four miles ztt. ing training station, heavy convicted on a visions, one set who had never spoken in Mr. Boutwell was nom .London, reft. Lloyds announces ave dashed the of assault smaller boy meeting. quickly tain what the money obtained from the boat against the break 1900 con- a prize speaking contest before and an- were made of Verdun and is one of nearly a the sinking of the British steamers Dena water.- and was fined 10. In he was inated and other nominations sale of stock was to be used for and the victed was sent to other set who had previously contested. in the order: score of forts the Two by of 2.900 jns and the Tummel of 500 The boat did not five of arson and the Ly following chairman suggested that if Mr. encircling city. tons. overturn,, but man school. He was on In the first set the prizes were award clerk and T. R. Harvey Seven members of the crew are of the let out parole, City treasurer, Merrill; was not to state any specific forts lie. directly between Douaumont occupants, including Walters and a ed as follows: First prize to bovs to L. II. first and sec prepared missing and two survivors died after were thrown out. but in November was rearrested upon city sheriff, Pollard; property the purchase of which the com- and the of Verdun. The of Bixby, re- Paul Townsend, second to boys to ond Robert G city capture being picked up. new charge of delinquency and was prize constable, Johnson, and pany had in mind, a certificate authoriz- Douaumont is the most turned to the school. ieorge Sibley, first prize for girls to D. Pitkin ; lister, for three years,- - Frank important TURKISH ARMY GOT AWAY. second to ing the issue of a smaller amount might MAY CUT OUT BERNSTORFF In 1014, after he had been absent from Mary Glridding, prize for girls D. Grout; three auditors, M. E. Smilie, be issued achievement since the inauguration of In at this time, enough to qualify Havrrhill.for a year, the police took him Mildred Thurston. the second division L. H. Bixby, F. R. Pitkin, city grand the German drive at Verdun, an on Main Body of Troops Left Erzerum Be first Frank second the directors. And Conduct with United in on a charge of breaking and entering. prize to Clark, prize juror, A. C. Iheriault; Green Mount cera The commission Negotiation fore It Fell. to The made hon and Mr. Harvey then slaught which for fury and for weight Berlin. The family lived in the (Jorlise hill dis- Hugh Laird. judges eterv commissioner for five vears to suc in States at orable mention of Miss engaged considerable discussion over of men involved has few precedents in London, Feb. 26. A.' to the trict, and had the whole neighborhood Marjorie Morse, ceed Jesse S. Vile, deceased, Robert F. the of whether a would Berlin, via London, Feb. 26 The morn- dispatch who did excellent work. point company the war. Post from terrorized. At one time, in 1914, Deputy certainly Bliss; park commissioner for term of five have to name which a Hav-a- s orning Petrograd says: The were Dr. specific things were ing newspapers yesterday printed From the latest information seems Sheriff Porter C. Croy went down to the judges Hatch, principal years, A. D. Farwell. in Verdun and its fortresses is from New York it f contemplated order to obtain a protecting dispatch which says - home to a horse. Tho Montpelier seminary, Mis Allingham the certain that Kamil Pasha, former Turk- Leighton replevin regarded as one of the greatest strong' that administration at Washington h his whole on him, nd Miss Hinkley, also of Montpelier has grand vizier, got main body of Leighton family jumped The commission suggested that the au holds of is the fort determined to break off relations Krzerum and even ,the mother is said to have seminary. HEARING ON ACCIDENT CASE. Europe. It strongest with von trops from and moved west thorization of the issuance of $5,000 bo Count Bernstorff, the German taken a hand in the fight. One of the All the speaking was of high order ress of France and is of particular im- to ward at an early period in the Russian made, the money to be used for prelim- - ambassador the United and n nd showed hard, on Accident Board Consid States, on the Deve-Boyu- boys jumped on the liorse and rode it certainly work the State Industrial portance from the fact that it offers di Berlin ssault heights, and nary survey, investigations, etc.. point negotiate direct with Turkish forces which were and the shewff, beaten up, part of both teacher and pupils. ered Two. Cases in Barre. is known here that the cut away, badly ing out that the commission cannot au rect communication with Paris, 150 miles Nothing regarding the in the of the were came back to town. ' disfavor of Count von Berns up earlydays pursuit Allegation that excessive charges for thorize the issuance of stock unless it away. reported only the rear the A warrant was sworn out for C. S. FORMER BARRE WOMAN. torff, but it is considered guard. Apparently medical and services were fixed has knowledge that a fair value will extremely Russians have now disposed of this rear Leighton. the father, and Capt Harry C. surgical as was intimated in a by doctors, one a Barre physician and for money expended. probable dispatch guard and come to close with the Hill went down to serve it that night. Mrs. Alexander Brebner, Aged 47, Died in MEN'S LIVES HELD to the Associated Tress from Berlin soirn grips the other a Montreal, P Q., profesional Mr. Harvev then asked for a certificate main body of the lurks. He. too, was assaulted and driven off. Mass. time ago, that the submarine negotia warrants Worcester, man, were responsible for,a hearing be allowing the company to issue $.).0OO IN LOW This time for the father and of the to be used ESTEEM tions will be transferred to Berlin in ac the two sons were Mrs. Annie S. (Smollet) Brebner, wife fore the state industrial accident board worth stock, money for DIED IN RANDOLPH. taken, and a posse etc., and additional cordance with recommendations submit went down to Corliss hill 4 a. m. of Alexander died Feb. 24 at her Barre Friday afternoon. Chairman organization, $5,000 at and Brebner, be issued for investment German Emperor is Sending His Troops ted to President Wilson several weeks back the whole fami- home in Mass., 47 Robert W. Siinomls of St. Johnsbury purposes. Mrs. MarceUa Wardwell Was a Native of brought Leighton Worcester, aged years not in ago. It is felt here that this ex how- and She waa well known presided at the hearing and the other Although taking any active part the with Reckless may . ly. No punishments were inflicted nine month. to Slaughter a Winooski. member' of the board was Fred the the Teneny company was 1 pedite satisfactory settlement of the ever, liecause the said in narre, wnere Biie lived tor 10 years present hearing Leightons they -- Miss well with the off- Abandon as He Strikes whole submarine controversy. Winooski, Feb. 26. The of Mrs. were about to leave the state. before moving to Worcester. While in S. Pease of Burlington. Laura M. represented following body of icials President A. B. at Verdun. The putting of the submarine question Marcella Wardwell, who died at Ran Walter the older son, Is now llarre she and her husband lived in North Burbank St. Johnsbury, clerk of the present: Tenney, , - also attended the Al- H. D. Sands. Manager H. D. in lotint von Hernstorffs hands after dolph Thursday, was brought here to- just 21 old. He was into Barre. They went away about eight board, hearing. Manager Paris. Feb. 2ti. The Germans are con Arabic served years brought the Montreal named W. B. the incident its purpose. iay, and the burial will take place in cour as a in IfMI7, hut was years though eye specialist Ijirrahee, Attorneys Stickney, their violent attacks delinquent agr in one of was notified 'Fred E. Gleason, R. H. Iana. tinning north of It is felt here that Count von Bernstorff Lake View cemetery in Burlington. not He did not figure in diffi Mrs. ltremier was born in Scot land. the allegations of Engineer to I punished. be was William Corrv, C. E. Cookson Verduu without regard their sacrifices, has a thorough familiarity with the Mrs. Wardwell was the widow ef Lor until June 30, liU4, when he the of and Elizabeth the hearing, not represented. The Sargent. office culty again daughter (ieorge C. F. Millar. the war announced this afternoon. American viewpoint and of the currents enzo r. a resident of had in the affair in the Smollet. Besides her she Barre doctor who figured in one of the and losses wardwell, liielong part that brought husband, leaves The German during the first of opinion with regard to a solution of this village. She died at the home of hpr whole family. a daughter, Elizabeth a son, petitions was present. of the battle around Verdun I, James; was Casemero DEATH OF AN OLD MAN. four days the controversy, and that with the prog- daughter, Mrs. W. R. Chambers, in Ran Chales S. the father, was a brother, George Smollet of The first case that of estimated 150.000. Michigan, are authoritatively at ress that has been made in Washington dolph, to which place she moved a few arrested in 1013 and was convicted of ami three sisters, Mrs. Jane Mr. Campo, a granite worker, who suffered The German offensive is much be Dunbar, in a some weeks of Was S7 recognized may hoped for from the second year ago. She was about 3 years old. the larceny of a quantity of The William Cowie and Isabella Smollet, all a finger injury mishap James Lafferty Montpelier as the of a to bay. was a of $18 tiow probably only beginning shift Berlin. Several years ago when her daughter dispute was very much jike that which of Scotland. She was a member of the ago. It alleged that charge Years of Age. determined effort to take the fortress I.es would be to was made by a local for twehe importance attached moved to Tupper take, X. Y.. she went ended in the death of Gibson, in Shar- IVesbvterian church and of the Indies of physician James one of the key to the French front, such transfers in normal un- I office calls, the total bill for medical and Lafferty. Montpelier' formerly times than with her and family. a ter Mr. Cham- on, Xt. Leighton escaped going to pris- the Clan tiordon of Barre. The funeral 22f in violence ami losses to der $!XI. Evi- oldest residents, died at his home. and compares present conditions, with communica- bers gave up the hotel business there on with bis for the is to be held in Worcester after- surgjoal services approximating f rrencn by settling neighbor Sunday Main street in that city, this morning the tttle iwr. Ihe assume tion between the forejgn office and the nd moved to Randolph, where he en hav. noon at 2:30. dence in the case was heard and the I after a short illness. He was brn in the tattle may continue a fortnight. It nited States so limited and so diffi- in the ice business. Mm. Ward- - board reserved derision. gaged Cnada 87 ago but remove.! to is believed the calm Thursday night was cult. well i two n the second case Arthur Kmond. also years - survived by daughters. Mrs. BOUGHT RAZOR; SLASHED THROAT. FORMER BURLINGTON MAN. The T ... more than 80 ago. only a lull required by the attacking reer4 innilMf . W. R. Chambers and Mfss Jennie II. a granite worker, was struck in the eye Montpelier years ' of? Sini-- then he had resided there. His son. force to their dead, carry 1 . -l , bv a of steel, lie went bury ' ' .iiniwpnnuvi, I Wardwell. Charles Alpin Didn't Even Wait to Leave James Lee Well Leaves Widow, a For fragment flying wounded and bring up reserves to take no bar to the transfer of the to to Montreal and hail the steel removed. James P. lafferty. died last winfer. and question Biddeford Store. mer Northfield GirL the relatives are a the place of divisions half destroyed ieriin. i ne ambassador broken col IF PARIS FALLS according to the allegation, and the prac- only surviving neph- 2fi.-1i- rlcs ew. Colli and a granddaugh- ly French artillery and machine gun. larbone doe not prevent him from being Biddeford, Me.. Feb. Alpin Burlington. Feb. 28. New was re titioner fixed his fee at fl'. Repre- lafferty. in- Katherine The The German force are known to be at at ni aric ana business as London Would Be of 80 Itonair street. Somerville. lass ceived in the of sentative of the liability company ter. IjifTerty. tuner! transacting Itself in Danger of city yesterday the death will be held affcrnom least 3.onrl, supported by numerous usual. suicide by hi throat .lame Wells in ( on terested in the case contended that the probably Sunday Invasion. attempted cutting jof hicago Wed chur.-h- . and Austrian mortar with in the alc hardware store late vester of and Mr. practitioner asked only $10 for a similar t St. Augustine's ne.ly grip pneumonia. wIim-I- i II the heavy artillery used in the Serbi- VERMONT MAN KILLED. London, Feb. 28 -- The importance te day afternoon. He entered the store Will was graduated from Burlington operation in it was known and of of the and asked be some Se- rson carried no lia- Brat tie boro Church Extends Call. an rampaign part that formerly England hattie raging around to !ion rZir. high school in I!H. He was aswu-iate- that the injured n - was Major-Ge- An in de- 2fi.-- The employed on the Kussian front. George Gardner' Body Found at Bridge- - Verdnn emphasized bv lecting one thst cost a dollar, he paid ot late vesrs with his iirwle. S. K. Bliss bility insuranee. the first case, Brattlehoro. Feb. tenter a and the ton Junction, Me. eral Sir Francis Lloyd, general officer, fT it. remarking that it would suit hi in the steel businem in Chicago, here ri..ion reserved board ad rhtireh last night voted to ex- SAYS HINDENBURG OPPOSED. commanding the lndn diMrirt. in a threw back hi head and slashed hi future seemed especially journed the hearing. tend a rail t Rev. H. of Portland. M- - Feb. 28. piir"oe. promising. Clapp George Gard speech yesterday at the opening of the his throat, making a gsh n inches long. Mr. Wells lesves his wife, who was Mi Farmington. Me to snereed Rev. Roy M. ner of Guildhall. Vt., killed aa f- Attack en Verdun with Troep Needed tu hv military building at Wimbledon. He as ruhe! t the Webber hospital, liura Cutting of Northfield also a grad- PLA1XFIELD. HfnigHon. who recently resigned - be- oa Russian Front. tbnund freight tram on the mountain In the great war whirh Is now pro-- and it is believed tKst he will uate of high chnoI. and come of the lliurrh of the Ke. division of the Maine re,tver. Burhngtn In, pastor Central railroad st said General Lloyd, "every in When aked on the way in the hospital one dang' ter: hi mother. Mrs. S. E. Teacher' examinat.ore will be held rieemer in New Coin. Mr. retmffrad. via London. Feb. 28 The Jum-tK- . Ilen. lpt Bridgftnn ThurdT night. Near dividual must rive up w!f ahoolutelv and hy he did it. be murmured "on a drunk." w.-I- of .!er.-h- and two brother. Fred the high t '." r'm at I'l ainrieM niis a graduate of An.lorer Theolofrieal Invalid, the official orgun of the bis found a small one bond lw-rg- e y f.iissky body ws grip contain- all must unite in to make the He MeMilied bv a Pitofi V. M. C. of tlaVland. Cl-- and of ibistoa. Ihiirs-la- and Kri Uy. Marth 2 and 3. I kiimiuii under the late I'.et . ( harle (I. Kussian a: ruUi-b- e to aa - tae full bottk of im bit, dj ing aiart akvhoL ar result vk.Uj. . a, i. srj in hi foiket. Burial will be ia Jerkh. iimin at 9 eVIwk a. m. cn each. Jay. Iy, fornrfily '' of the churca iar