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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 1

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7TT s' -'If 'V ii 1 1 I- jr- f- y' iL TUESDAY: Cloudy WEDNESDAY: Ra I Everyday opportunities tjie kind ore presented Sun Rim MS Sun Seta 4X7 Length 924 608 Nov 24 1 Doe 1 QFM Doe UQDoe1S you regu i lariy ln eur classified eew nine "Ho ESTABLISHED 1825 AUGUSTA MAINE TUESDAY MOWING NOVEMBER 22 1927 PRICE THREE CENTS Ambassador Howard in Police Move to 7Break Up Warfare Rival a gis ve a li Facetio us Vri eh De hies British Propaganda Here GIVE REASON FOR RECAPITALIZATION OF AMOSKEAG MFG GO REMUS TO CLAIM WAS INSANE 2 YEARS BEFORE KILLED WIFE 7 Believe Assagsination Plot Against Al Capone Arrestof Three Alleged Guards of Ca-pone Reveals Death Plot Planned With His Appear-v aiice in Round-up of Gangsters Now Oii i 10 Per Cent Wage1 Reduction Due to Poor Business the Reason Given Is Speaker at Dinner of Mas-sachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants at Boston Declares Peace of World Depends Largely Upon Friendship and Understand- ini of America 'and Britain Boston'' Nov 21 (JP) Sir' Same Howard British ambassador to the United States admitted tonight that he wps Infected" with the terrlb1e disease known as Anglo-American and In more serloujs veto expressed the belief that "the ieace of the world depends largely upon friendship and understanding between onr two Speaking before the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants at the Hotel 1 Somerset the ambassador said: have heard so much lately from another' place of the danger of Brltis propaganda In this country that' was beginning to wonder whs- Boston Nov5 The recapitalisation of the 'Amoriieag Manufacturing Company of Manchester was done to -prevent outside capital from aequlriifg the assets at lsaa than their- true vaiua and to "secure continued operation of tho works to Manchester and New Hompshlre without the danger of wasteful it was announced here todayv r-f "'y' The trustees- of the Amoskesg Company tho holding company for tho Parent Corporation held a meeting here today after which the reasons for the flnanclat reorganisation were explained by George Wiggles- worth president of 6 the Amoskesg company'' "The plan approved today by tne Five Killedt Oyer Score! Woundetli i' -r By Guardsmen At Colorado Clneinnati Nov' The first evidence upon which the state depends to send George Remus1 A the former of to the electric chair was adduced today i((tr Remus had sprung ths biggest surprise of the trial by declining to make the 'opening statement for the defense' i i- Big times last week Remus eiMtrlfled today carried their feud to he spectators in Judge Chester door of largest police Shook's court by dashes (with the utl9n' where It was nipped by the prosecution but! tho surprise of nons suthoritlea who for two days have of them excelled today when Charles been making ai desperate effort to 1L Claton assistant coiinael' opened (prevent the initial crack of gang- aBd' tha rotr-ot aroal just after Walter Slbbald deputy sawed-off shotguns 1 proeoeptor had concluded with an ap- A series of raids of machine and urged upon President Coolidge today peal to the Jury to vote for the shotgun nests by the'pollce last night! by Governor Brewster of Maine 'LiSUSSSSS pun I dvl9pmni of Ing to Mr WlKgtasworth "places the Quickly the defendant who is hie lieved directed mainly against Al chant marine was this country plant where it should be-upon its own -chief counsel sat down lie I Cappne notorious gang- only hope of continuing its pfos-in ineeMd or fail si leaned inif whianeredito ElKton 1 MERCHANT MARINE SUBSIDY URGED -BY GOV BREWSTER Washington Nov (JPh--A government subsidy of $25000000 a year to private owners to construct and to operate a merchant marine 'was President Coolidge today Brewster of Maine responsibility to -succeed or fall leaned over end whispered to five of Plants in Lewiston and One in-Capital City Action Had Been Deferred jLong Time in Hope Conditions Would Improve About 4800 Operatives Affected HARTLAND MAN DIES WHEN SHOT IN MISTAKE FOR DEER flkowhegsn Nov Carl Man-aur of Malden Maas will appear In the municipal court tomorrow forenoon at Skowhegan when Inveatigatlon will be held considering' the shooting by Mr Maneur which today resulted in tfie death of Lewis Kalsbury age 21 son of Mrand Mrs Charles Sals-bury of Hartland vThere' were four in the hunting party- when the accident occurred Including Mr Mansur Charles Salabury eon Lewie and the fourth another man from Malden Mr i ther he descendants of the Pilgrim (fathe a gathered here to celebrate the landii oC thlr ancestors at Plymouth mlghi not! have feared that the presence of the British ambassadors tonight! might bring with it some dread infection of the terrible disease knowb as- Anglo-American friendship It in of course a most dangerous malady and may lead to results (almost too appalling to contemplate! fear nevertheless I am badly infected with it and may perhaps spread the microbe Indeed I am bold enough unashamed enough to say that I should be glad to do so reason for desiring friendship and Understanding between our two countries I have never sought to hide: for the last three and a half years that I have been British ambassador here It is not only on account of my personal sentiments because I have manj friends on this' side-of the water (because I have continually- met unadulterated kind own The manufacturing company is pro- i believe I can make It1 vlded wlth sufflclept funds to optr- mua said you do ate Bond Interest must be earned i Elston addressed the Jury without station of three armed men believed and pad as well as a reasonable rt-i a warning that Remus to have been bodyguards turn upon the money nvested the would not make the opening statement business To accomplish this end the he had plannL: management must first institute i He outlined a defense solely of of them to elioot his way boldly out management mu traneitoiT Insanity His most stort-1 possible economy and the of the office of -William 500 Pickets Fail in Storming: of Columbine Shaft in Wftld Count Four of Wounded May Die- More Tro op suon Way to ce i ke Committee Denies Rush of Mine Intended and about 1 1-2 miles from the main rood Sheriff John Healy of Rkowhegsn and medical examiner Dr Walter 8 Stinchfleld also of Skowhe-gan Investigated At the hearing- tomorrow morning the defendant will be represented by Attorney Sherman Bhumwey of Bangor' and the state represented by County Attorney Harold Weeks of Fairfield perity He suggested a subsidy similar to that proposed by President Harding hut- which was disapproved by con-gresa Governor Brewster declared it was ridiculous to 'think the government I would spend $300000000 on its navy chief of detectives' but not tenth much for a aeiectives merchant cnarinc which he termed After questioning the three men the second line of defense the police said 'they obtained lnfor- He was of the opfaiion that a flat (nation there had been a plot to kill i aubsldy should be extended to 'any Capone when he appeared in court I reputable shipping concern widen today and that two killers were in 1 would guarantee to operate only to the courtroom actually waiting for foreign ports and It should be con-taim The police said however that tlnulrig so long as there was any evi-he did not appear- despite statements dence of foreign trade development of hts attorney that be had been In presenting his Ideas tb-jMr there and left Coolidge the governor said he was Tonight the police with orders to reporting sentiment-at the recent na-round up every known gangster tlonal conference of governors: at were scouring the city which in addition to himself the It Is very fortunate there lias been governors of Kansas Iowa Mirine- Boston ''Nor-: W) Six' Maine eotti mills five in Lewiston and one in Augusta announced today a ten prr cent wage reduction effective next Monday Poor business was the reason given by-the manufacturers Thej only formal statement vrae the following from- the office of the Continental Mills of jwlaton: -Tho' reduction has been forced by the continued poor conditions in the textile Industry after 'having been postponed as long as possible fn the hope that there would be a material turn! for Tie 'mills affected employing present about 4400 operatives are the (Continental Mills Bates Manufacturing Company Hill Manufae- lT tuH) ConippyLAhdrocwn MH and Lewiston Bleachery and Dye clalP on trlal Jury under coneider- ation by District Attorney Cordon' Its precise nature was not divulged today but it was known that it would be Independent of the' grand jury Investigation and also of the Inquiry being made by a committee appoint- Wotks all of Lewiston and the Edwards sillW Augusta The Lewistfan Bleachery Is owned by the FVpperell Manufacturing Company of which Russell Mansur who- for several years has come to Maine annually- to hunt with the Salsburys mistook young Babbitry for a deer The regretabie accident occurred on the Notch road about 6 miles this aide of Hartland village every community and employees must do whatever is necessary to enable the concern to compete in the market wth other mills Otherwise there can he but one: result 'jj' -j The plan- now presented Is the result of long and careful consideration and and has boen adopted by tbs board as being ln their Judso-ment advantageous to the stockholders The twenty year 4 per cent bonds will be callable in whole or in Hog statement wad: tbatj avldencd would be introduced to prove that Remus had been inKane for two rears priori to the time he shot hie wife'-1 Thi chief factors upon which Elaton erected his structure of temporary insanity however were Mrs alleged association with' Franklin' Dodge Jr of Lansing' Mich- former department 'Of -justice' agent and -the alleged persecution of Remus by Dodge after the-federal agent had obtained the conviction Which sent the iae cunvu Denver Nov 21-(APJ Natiorial guardsmen were £4rti control tonight of northern strike-ridden flitis here five strikers were UlUCd no murder today in the detective bu- sota and Utah went on- record as r- reau of largest police sta-' approving thesub8idy Snd more than 20 wounded in Chief Itha fivot rJTli follow the old plan of letting them flght it out The next flareup Is go- NO ClUe lO Hit and the first: open hostilities since the strike was called five weelS ltr-Mruuwa part on any toterest date Cornier lawyer who turned bootlegger cent of par In to Atlanta federal penitentUry and the winding up of the business the bonds will he -paid off at par1 Mr Wigglesworth pointed out that-: the bonds will be -so protected that Dm Man rVlllpiTP 1 "no mortgage shall be placed upon i -T RCW UWieifC without TTnffin St Rninfiwiclf IUOn DrURHYVlCK Bxunswick Me Nov 21 Encircled ago by Industrial Workers at-the Worlcl Leonard of Boston Is treasurer On Octo-- her (81 this company announced a ten percent wage cut In its Massachusetts -cotton mills at Lewiston at the nine time saying that -this was a loculi matter die largely to high taxes and would not affect Ita plants in Lewiston or Bddeford Me or its twoi mills- in this south Inquiry In' textile circles today In- Mwar rii called that there was no immediate In me ed by of the of contempt ted- The Smith involved gone Justice Frederick Siddons neM wherever 1 have been but also -supreme court of the District jand yen more particularly because I Columbia to determine whether belleVe that the peace of the world of court had been commit 1 I committee composed of James Laskey and James- 8 Easby- tuevs that those who seek to i fifty nercefit of the h-gan ita work today Laws un(Slne lt consciously or un- not fali beiow nrty percent oi rae the property of the company the consent of two thirds of the principal amount- of the bonds then principal amount of the bonds i Run Killer in Death Man on Turner Road Auburn Nov' 21 (A5) No blue to the identity of the driver' of the machine that is believed to have struck and fatally injured James Lacroix 6d of Chisholm as he was Portland this morning Immediately oM-'i tollowing the chapel services Philip Wilder acting Alumni Secretary Ing to bring police pistols to serve as MAINE MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS MEET AT PORTLAND HOTEL Portland lit Nov Addressing fhs banquet of the I Maine Society 1 of Mayflower DescCn- 4 of Wounded May Dio Gunfire from 'the barrels of WeApI ens held by 20 officers biased Into tSe ranks ''of 500 onnishlng' pickets wlim the proceedings lu prospect df wage reductions in such important textile centers ss Lowell Lawrence Nesf Bedford Fall River or Manchester iwrence Nest present Such a worm war and pald therefore In cash tne nnciergraauaiea for us or for our $14665000 in 20 year six' percent j-' The contract for the work a disaster so incalucable that rma bJ)ndB and iisng 8hares of awarded to the Cummings Construc-suchi a dangerous propagandist as a mlI1on atock The trustees who held Company of Ware Ust Friday 1 1 a ri mm LmbbiiImp mail IlS FIAImVMI 'eftaMnnAM SmA nsli mm OVm luiilA In be believed and work the examined rected to examine the affidavits of Don King a Washington newsi paperman and Ray Akers a for-jmer street car conductor who swore Kldwell had auld he expected to have a car 7as long as this after jthe conspidacy trial was ended fancheaterJ WJ walking In the Turndr' road Sunday jaccordln gto state officers tried-io night has yet been discovered by the: storm the Columbine mine lit Weld autlioriUes working on the case- i HlsCoiinty the only coni mine still op-body with the face Crushed as i crating in the i northern fields Of -found beside the road near the Tur-thr vnnnji a way home from Lewieton when their rtuii i-L 'i car left the road and smashed Into a 1 fence Mrs Lacroix was taken homeJmeni juud hv by a friend while her husband was to sentinr the strikers i I wrecking er from irr Smi wiS1 iJJ Brltish ambassador may percFnt ht the preferred shares on building danU at tlle Congress 'Square this and (excused for doing what Mtle be ofhe manufacturing company now wlll commence immediately with evening Governor General ie ut llntltmvtll wlllrM Addison Last Previous Wage rjif in November 1924 I A -on the Closing days of the last in ilUVClllUCt A lweek thFre Was no visible signs of $'i- proepect ot Its completion In Munroe declared this not to be-a common stock nMt to the new Curtis swimming1 llv1n 7 mnch ln he present and pool will All a long felt need at Bow- striving to accomplish the objects can tto avert lt seem to be some NO 1-OT-A ryo tlT O' In wages at- ths velllance case The Inquisitors weruunjArstandlng desire to denature a rjtc ukI IK- 1 H- bwlston M( percent 4 reductfon ewl tonl doinV The accepted plans for build- defined ta the society's constitution Tthed VhU especially the second of which toi He is believed to have Dm cleared White consulting architects for the 1 LeWlston cottoi mills and the Lewis- in session but the district jtbdT own countries to undemrino rriirPp MnnSe Shot Bleachery Ind Dye Works Lew- announced they were considering tha patriotism ot thrir oomimtitots! Afiree lYlOOSe OHOL 1 ne aw ti other WW8 Now! I may say for myselfatleast fn' Wfllrffl 'fkllllltv college While plans tor the interior maintain and defend the principle mlU of the Edwards latoki and the ng back and forth in the road to troonm'oT cavalry tin irmorri taSka keep warm when hit by a passing and medtoal dVtechSt till Colorsdq National Guard wers on' motorist who failed to report -the accident There Is of andjl beUeve the same can be said of All VT uu Vuuiuj Knvilshman that 'e no more Pjg Day Of SeRShn Belfast Me Nov 2l--WaIdo ii every Englishman that wish tO'See the AngUelrJng of than we wish to see the Amen are not definitely known! as yet the building will contain an auditorium no suspicion foul play according to Sheriff Murray and County Attorney Lancaster Company Augi sto to take effect No- I vhiUber 28! was made lcnown today foilf ISllllOn 10I1S wlton notices were posted in the sev- pi ltrLre mills Tin decision to make the IOOQ VV aierS 1U said to have been made at a yerm0nt SayS YOUth (nesting of mill heads at Boston last of civil and rellgioiis liberty While the Pilgrims were peace-loving That be Constitu-'' America can i Ration of England" 8ik Esme told of a letter from his Tat Oxford saying that his Amin classmate was more absence of American seating 300 a dining hall and cafeteria lounge and ladles' reception room on the ground floor The see- 4 i ond floor will be given over tS offices These were shot- In NOrthport (for various student activities a small Searsmont and Waldo None of un- auditorium and a suite ef yooms to Road Engineers hundred )Mn made for a co-operative store 7 they wre not pacifists historic compact might fittingly called the preamble of our Continued Page Cel'lj the county comprises seven Friday Continued poor conditions Brattleboro Vt Nov An erican Industry Is given as eighth grade Brattleboro schoolboy alivd to ne he textile son ssm reason 'for The Iasi previous reduction in beauties of home work Without being1 "As to too finicky over fractions he con-jftwfgj j' waes wps in-' November 1924 of ten their way to the scene Guardsmen took charge -of the situation and were' declared by state officials to have tho sums Jurisdiction as under- martial law-: Governor -Adams issued an executive order declaring a state At riot and Insurection existed in Weld and Boulder counties and fas cloaked Adjutant OneraJ Paul Newloa rwltJl J- Washington Nov 21 VP) Race Pull power to command the situation segregation of children In public 1 HePOfte hAAi lives describing the skirmish at tha schools was sustained today by the columbine declared the strikers supreme court massed near the gate to the mine The ruling waa on a case from Mis- property at dawn and began an ad- 1 slsalppl where an attempt was made vance Louis ScherP chief of tip to compel the state to permit Martha state law entorcement 1 departmVSE Lum daughter of an American clti-iin commend of 20 stats Lum- daughter of an American cltl- in command of 20 state pollcemetj) ire now running only the general outlook Is very promising it Is percent Mills part time and not) considered sat v-l I and twenty eight square miles much of which is woods and as moose have been- very plentiful here- for several years undoubtedly there Aplenty for Vermont Montpelier Vt- Nov Ph GoV ernor John Weeks of Vermont has received from the federal bureau of public roads ths promise of as many engineers as are necessary to make a survey of tfae needs of tho state tn the matter of highway and bridge rart oareJori "consreMonthe vlrmnt ot Chinese descent to attend the the order to disperse -onornauldtos ofNew HamD- Clcnsohdated High School In The advance of the strikers coal Provided exclusively tinued and hand to hand combat fol- ImvIS mJmia? tor wht children 1 lowed officers using their guns i for simiiar aesur- DecUrlng that right and pow- Mnh rhlie the strikers ths offi ancea ler to tha method of orovid At preant la acore xf ngineerer dubs while the strikers the officers said use I rocks sticks- and knives ned the fOrpfc eluded that his state hud been hit something over 4000000000 tons water Taking -the officially registered rainfall of November -2 and as 46 i Inches in the northern 'half of the state and 46 in the southern half he -struck an average of six inches flatj for the entire state thus figuring that every square font-of the state received one half of one cubic foot i of rainwater The weight of a cubic foot of rain by and a billiard room Remove Military Details from Flood Territory in Vermont Burlington Vt Nov With the approval of Governor JohiiE Weeks practically all the military details In the flood areas were withdrawn today and returned to Fort Ethan Allen lt having been understood that as soon as the civilian authorities were in a position To handle UNANIMOUS WIN FilR BATES DEBATERS QVER UNIV OF PENN ilwiston Me Nov 21-P-Bate believed that a large -number out of state hunters are here won a nnanimous decision over the have been other moose shot today and not reported- The Paul Ranch in Sea rsmont closed for 1 some time- has been opened for the week -and a large number of New York and Boston' sportsmen are there for-the hunting- While but two moose licenses were issued in this county today of out of state hunters are here having received 1 their licenses front oulton Farmer Sues Fellow Citizen $10000 for Alienation Houlton Me Nov 21 WV-A $10-OoijI suit for alienation of affections liei ipe wah commented In' the supreme water is 62 1-2 pounds knd the half cubic foot was roughly figured at University oL Pennsylvania i pounds The area of Vermont is( 1 9565 square miles The number of debate held ln the Little the situatlonT tp7 wouW ro firal 0 are'rS elenteT1 cW th nntro rk h-m Vermont oh plans for highway and Taa in the Stolon said 'It was the constitutional bridge construction' Augusta-' The three moose shot today were by local hunters An unusually large number of deer have been shot during ree past two weeks and a good many raccoons snd foxes have been trapped: -'i' will remain at Waterbusry for thej present Lieutenant Lewis and 14 erwhel by' larger Scherf called his men together and formed a line In front of ths mta gate a The order to halt again firfh given and two warning shots wars fired ove 1 the heads of ths strikers -Failing to heed the warning the strikers iwcpt toward- the property and Set erf sounded the order The ranks of ths piobds snd the-1 dvancs was stopped by to of ballets team in square feet to the square mile is 27- Batjes College tonight Bates upheld i 878400 On' every square mile there the affirmatives of the question: tona OnVhe0 eramte tocrato" i01 fall weighed 4133179075 tons of on be sovereignty of China should water tn 36 hours-' be j-X The Bates debaters were: Arland Jenkins Briggs Whitebouse tay in Montpelier 'and' Ppenril FVpfffllt Johnson and! six men at RCCUfU iCIg 11 coi rt here todluy Stanley London a veil known farmer seeking gam- ax front Fred ii Smart prominent as a potato broker Both are resl-dei tii of Houlton I ReceiptsFootball Game at Brockton Fbr Vermont Sufferers Bn Irockton Mam Nov The THE WEATHER man will Lieutenant Johnson -Ths motor vehicle department of the state has taken over complete control of the highways and stationed guards at Cambridge and Johnson to control traffic there t- vv i5 Gets 700-lb Moose TT TT for Pennsylvania: Freeman Elder After 2 Hours HuntingnJ Nathan Agran -28: Bernard vm ti 1 fn I Segal 38 Pittsfield Me Nov power of the state legislature' to' settle without intervention of tho federal courts under the federal whether will require a Chln- dmpmeiUS lty esq cltlsen of the United States to Portland Me Ngv The children to public schctois volume of freight traffic passing Provided for the colored racex Say Leaders Plot To Kill Obregon Have Confessed Mexico City Nov 21 (ff) General Roberto Crux chief of police issued an official- signed statement jtonight through the Portland gateway has risen to record heights due to the normally heavy movement of farr- products notably potatoes plus diversion! of large amount of freight through Portland around tho flood district of Vermont snd northern New Hampshire Maine Central officials announced today Cowan to Seek BrOckton schoolboard tonight announced that 91000 of the receipts of a football game to be played here Thanksgiving Da)' by the- teams of BrOckton High and southeastern Hit of Detroit' would be contributed to he Vermont flood fund- Term at Brewer Me Nov 21 W) Brewet Fifth Brewer I AUV WPIPi AAVM Starting out at five this Fafringtoii ot Augusta William' B- jv hv Wdnniv morning Louis Kellis of Pittsfield Jatjk of Portland Everett Perkins r' shot a 700 pound bull mosse near corner Burnham before he had been but two hours in rains 'Tuesdsy Southern New and warmer Tuesday I showers with mild Further Ajppeal by Vermont Governor 4 New York Nov 21 Governor John Weeks of Vermont makes -a further appeal for aid in a message ik-P receive' today by frank Ufford Republic! ns tonight nominated Utjr Frank TlJe vote CoWaii tor a fifth tend- was: Cowan 970 Raymond declaring that three prominent CLOUDY- Northern New England Cloudy and 'warmer possibly light Wednesday England Cloudy Wednesday temperature Eastern (New Cloudy and warmer in southeast' probably' light rain and 'warmer In north and west portion: Tuesday Wednesday rain followed by colder i s' i Bostoei Forecast -Forecast -for Boston and Cloudyadd warmer Tuesday'-Wednesday showers with mild temperature Moderate to fresh southwest snd south winds local rain were handled In and out of Portland PfJenkli 859 nr bnn of the League for the Defense of Religious Liberty the organization which Is opposed to the new religious were the actual and Intellectual leaders tn the recent1 plot to assassinate General Obregon and that they have been arrested and have confessed their chairman of the flood relief committee 1 of the Vermont York' -s JV 'V L--' -The governor says: V--r i "The condition is serious to the TWO AfiTeCI BaitfifOr 1 whole state hut the pujts Jiost seri-' 6 ously affected -re t6 VVlnooskl WOmeil Hurt by AUTO White River and Lamoille valleys and-: adjacent to -the I Connecticut river The toes is tremendous in the localities affected Anything that can be done by those people interested ln Vermont will bo greatly appro- The record number of 8655 ears Bangor Me Nov 21 Mary A Jordan 70 and Miss garet Holden 83 Weip struck by motor car on State street tonight snd each Thanksgiving SALE 25 CARS OF EXTRA -A FEW LISTED Mar- AKlNG THE HOME COMFORTABLE yon imagine the iblss yon wBl have itb poo plastecf Bny best of ns snd never ipgrst having bonght tbs ib UR1NT0N BROS CO Jsl148 3 St Augusta jj1 a Asks Forgiveness suffered probably fatal InJuriiM In Taking Own Life Lewiston Me Nov 2 Ph 11 including fractures at the Ian of the skulL At the hospital late tonight It was said their condition was extremely critical Frande King driver of the car told the police he did not see the women The case willbe investigated on Tuesday Mother Perishes CfTort to Rescue 2 en from Flames i Concord 1 Nov Thje herolam of a mother who ive her life ln an attempt to aavo her four children wai revealed today when authorities pieeed together the story of the last moments of Mrs Charles Marshall burned to death wljth three of her children when I their home was destroyed by fire this morning One child Walter 1 aged six was saved- 7v' -I- The Children were asleep on the second 'floor of 'the house -when the mother discovered that the fllmay frame wtructure was in flames She carried Walter downstairs and threw safely from a window then fought her way back through an Inferno of flame and smoke to reach the other three But the roof and walls collapsed and Mrs Marshall perished with her daughter Ruth 11 years old and her sons J6hn and Robert aged 8 and 4: The lather employed ln the chair department at the New Hampshire state prison had left for pork half i an hour before the fire was dls- Sovered Prisoners in his department took up a collodion to aid Marshall some of the convicts contributing their last rant They raised fOO to which- non-prisoner employe added fppe Ouellette 49 wrote a note beg glng forgiveness for his act then took poison today He died five minutes after police had taken him to! a hospital His wife and two sons live In Quebec tmblo OBSE3E223C LAST PAYMENT 1927 CHRISTMAS CLUB A DUE THIS State Trust Company -Tho Baab wtth tho Chia novts-zi Fords your choice $55 4 Essex Coaches choice Chrysler Lau Sedan $795 Jewett Touring $135 Studebaker Touring $185 1 1924 Hudson Speedster $363 12 months to pay balance 4- Fine Deaf Mutes' 1927 Essex Coach' $565 1928 model Pontiac $735 1925 Hudson Coach $475 General Forecast r7-The northern idlsturbance has continued to move (east southeast: and now has two centers Denver 2964 and St Joseph! Mo 2964 inches with a trough of low pressure extending northeastward over the lake region and Quebec High pressure prevails over tbs Atlantic states and ths-Canadian maritime provinces The western disturbances will move northeastward over tho upper Mississippi and the lake region to tho St Lawrence valley during the next 48 hours It will be preceded by rising temperature Tuesday throughout the Washington forecast district and' will be attended by showers almost generally in the Washington forecast district during Wednesday Colder weather will overspread tho oast Wednesday night and Thursday Winds north of Sandy Hook-Moderate to fresh south and swutli-wcst overcast Tuesday CITY COMFORT STATION amond! or 'hristntas meat (-( insa In 'all nrwoil la aofitij rases II drpmiit rmplrtn TIKI It tiers that WKIHT WATCH reserved We hare a weaderfal brlstit eparklias IS am sod etylea af aMeatlasa AIm Wrist Watches all the la whit aad sues gold reserves aajrthtn from stock until Christmas Dent seam te tay ir For Disturbing Peace! Somerville Mass Nov 21 Disturbing the peace was the charge on which six deaf mutes were fined $5 each to the district court here today seventh deaf mute was fined $25 for asaault and battery It brought out that the seven beat up i another deaf mute at his' home yesterday because he was be-ijleved to have circulated fle stories (about a relative of one of the -several brought Into eoft Your Car taken in tradi Open Sundays and evenings Pichty of new Hudson and Essex on Display Hudson -Essex Sales Company Augusta tel52-j Maine TRAFFIC 'T- TYDOL" Gasoline Service Inc aOU el Com Fllllns 8ta mereiat Strop NOBLE The Jew Jtl Water Oss Hlrii -v RING -M- er DivviiriMi COMB AXD OCR MPRTIJ BACK OF THE tar NT BANK aov22TuasFrii 5 i.

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