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   Greenfield Recorder (Newspaper) - July 26, 1911, Greenfield, Massachusetts                                1-..-:..:...........::.......X..-y'. - 26, 1911.  Court in Suit to Siat A side Convey anee of- Real Sentence Goes 0yepOther AMUCK UN STREET Mallak Killed Two lously wounded at bf contt came to an end Monday hfC at 4.30, when Jadge ii of decisions cases taken in r but no jury case and they excused liad which it to was that the 08ok the of the for packages eling long than one company are to Bo appreciably Clifford E. local had hoped that some reduction would be made on short hauls than one but no change has been as like that where AdamS Express company carries the package from Springfield and a double charge the result tlie most for Muster because Motorman George to get board E. but tlie ' and No of the sen of and it g oes over the session of carne up for murder of Deputy Sheriff kins last W. A. a for This was and appeal ed to tiie ' the cHse of George by his Mary Atia W tried in the cases of George of Palls - on passengers of a ley car from Adams to and Miss Martha 38v of Mallak IO all from a Gold's seriously wounding Mm Georgid Hall of Miss of the Sovie of Alice of Cheshire and Misg Helen of were slightly Katherine who a- tho dead wounded were taken were removed to the hospitaL All injured out pf danger yesterday except is still in a She was shot tlie upper eli est. v was by J. ' Already Entered for wni Open Day Full of in Prizes Falls is expecting one of the biggest days iu its life and Only the failure ef the weatherman to provide properly ot prevent the The on the muster has been determined to make the day a li vely one the be paid out tor the the other largest crowd of Visitors in town is looked Tlie of Conn. of ing he streets will make a a special the Saturday at 10 will come the street there will be and ' between eight Are companies Will The afternoon will be filled with will bring or drum band of is sure to be All voting companies have ' iu fhe For the eight companies are Hadley his success in large number of broilers year but had a this week his house was raided by and 100 of liis best weiO arrest has yet The always an as it up at White Ri Junction by tlie low Morse of is now assistant station if the Northfield V ' Brani of .Is her Miss James Newton and Mary Newton Of Greenfield are Mrs. Jolm Stanley Davis and her little daughter are of Mr. Anna B. Miss Daisy js assisting newt law office of O. H. liis and Mrs. tor two hns been FROM of Club Boys Re turned Monday Pleasant Second Week by William 7r has returned to his devote himself his ' - The society will be hoFd tomorrow the of Mrs. H. Green and all * ' Mary and Miss G. Belle have been in Boston fOr p N. P. Wood with li is Maxwell car came to grief in on the watered before it be stopped Imd andk reai beyond Beiden of tlie of the parties in caso of Daniel W. Mellen tlie court found for 8nm-of-f68!ia.-' In t he case of Louis bo gnd another William B. the report of the special master is tile the complainant A default for the has been entered in the case of t he company the Grout Automobile company of Additional divorce decisions were George F. against B on the ground of E. Mains against JaniM F. Mabel Wyman against Arthur E. by The court the marriage of Eugene V. Milling and the case Jacques OaP St. Jean Baptiste against John and a in equity - to secure from a committee annointed some French-Canadian people of Greenfield a was issued Thursday by that t he of to be held ' nf n in a hearings the case of George against James F. an action recover the amount of a note for given in The but this was denied by the - There were hearings Edward S. failure to Mains of F. deser Mrs custody of minor in the cases Mary A. of Gill Joseph gross and confirmed of Prescott W. MaIHa ri and gross and confirmed oi Smith to resume her but was was quite a Friday in the caser by his next against Maty Ann - This a suit of real estate on Hope street in by Mr. Wilby to his September 20, 1908., whose 1 ClAB a ' a insane given tending to show mind was affected biS dating back to 1899: . For - Wilby was sound in mind up about i. was 8ev-eral citizens testified to paving conversation with in ' he append to be in his ' of Daniel - W. and heard Friday v upon a in the a % d jV i ' i dow nr was he use it. He was in the Adams district court larges than aie will be of the Young club camp at Lakp 23 of the to in of the for home Thcy a fine of mosquito bites and stingi being tlie only incidenta s in the the tents being ' tJie pest's was quite c here by anc automobile to inspect tlw are 1-8 boys in. but they not at the Watson to a on the west 4ako-near-l3akeviow"lT6Tiso7 the visitors Sunday were Mr and Mrs. W. A. lind Frank J. Mrj Thomas and Mrs. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. - F. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. evening wai Refreshments A very spent by ' ' Coletta spent with Miss Jennie in is spending in Lucy Springfield js visiting Mrs. iS. Martha for where she will weeks with Mrs. 0. L. Mary for where slie will bp the guest Miss Theresa Tucker of HpV formerly a in the public will be- but one mass at Sunday it will bo at 11. Nathaniel Black and for will Mary Sunday in resumed lier position witli Valley Onion liave a month's Springfield if of Mrs C. B. BY Mei Death at South By Fast Freight Over Pleasant 1B  Son Jumped to in 85 a street instantly on the Pleasant street in Sonth this shortly tV He was over the a pair of dump and - was 2832'  joUl Ina Perry of is Clark and family of Holyoke and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Copel and speni Sunday with Peter and Mrs. Thomas Walker of but tho - in borse was killed other body of Velinski was picked up by tho to await of Medicai - - - and Mrs. C. W Hig M Mrs. W. P. Jacob Leo H. E. and Misses Tlie banner for t he best lor i ne renr appear ance fpr the by the boy visited Mr. Mrs. - A n tih R o th Mrs. E. P. Swan of friends at Monday even ' and and Mrs. Matilda of W. Stin - ' ' charge of defense Will be HAVE - ' Statute Went Into on Friday night all on those by hand carrying hay or must carry lights w hich can be plainly seen front rear on and except those where street lights maintained not more t han 500 feet It is exi that prosecutions for violations of this new enactment will not begin tor a but that a its provisions not is the law automobilists havu been trying to through the ior - TV AAA of opposing who is in fine and it the of the between the for a purse pf is and the Polish society are the sports wUl be a sprint open to a lo run for race between Metz and Murphy lor a potato ' will be a good is intense rivalry between the Metis lis the TEACH Banks to Receive B. bv saVings banks are mitted to receive from in the public schools Bank Chapin who is deeply interested m foir purpose of inculcating habits out school committees in the ' setting detailed applied to the and committees to adopt its is highly meritorious and Will undoubtedly meet vVith methods of managing the deposit are by being df each principal head of the by the savings of one its Own to ai general the acts as lie will receive weekly the deposits of the transmit to the be as When the savings of- the on the pays a regu lar will be issued by tlie in tlie pupil's own Will nave own posit card in the school showing Ilia weekly and when shows a total entered in the passbook vuo may but only regular fin lina Vinon - and Mra William Tyler and their two are their L. for a few Rose Graves of falla is visiting her Mrs and P. ' on the Maibe i sh He purchased the Mono place on North Main stieet a little oyer a year FOR GUN Cono Had Threatened will be intense interest in seeing him The will shut down for a half day at least and of the merchants have expressed a is hoped they wilL The program for the Friday night concert is as weigana to H. Mrs. Moody and her have to Maine for a Long of Westfield here for a visit to lier this - 8olo,-Air August The Introducing How Urv 1 by of n ' ' FI Agitation Over Office announcement post will be closed at 6 o clock five days in the at 8 o'clock is received with favor in It is declared that tlie postmaster secured this without patrons of tp any preceded quietly on a petition to which he had a few The protest is vigorous aud are not changed will be carried to office in the going for at 7.30. It A resident of tlie t own to Recorder that action of the postmaster is without aside own convenience and it is contrary to the wishes and of the of the - Inquiry in 'the town a ia ana The final summer before are now in tile being made-up of - At there wiU be absence of until the conference opens August 4 The exhibition pf The World in on the this week has been of great customs .in far-away has been displayed in the way and a large number in the costumes peoples has made and gave esting of the Work in Mrs. Charles their W. F. V gardener has made plans the grounds ol the is being done to put them in good the to be worked out as Miss Marion Webster is entertaining her high class at Lake Sunday school in and Miss of ' T. for a visit the last of the Alvin tho Clara B. and Miss George of and Mra Leslie Tyler are Mrs. two children Ethel Moody and Miss. Fitt went to New York to wins who doubt the efficiency ol the Boy principles can how they are that the tends tc make a and above allto teach him to take Ralph A. a scout master oi New about a New England who refused td believe that a Boy Scout would not take a tip after having a ' says down in the city the other day and met a Boy Scout and he asked him lie The young fellow tola him he was scout my suit a few to try the experiment to see if the boj really stand taking a He in a few minutes and and thanked him foi The young lad thank never take a Wi a My young English iriend h now W. Curtis of and her with friends in their are - and Mrs. F. E. Ladd of lur TT and Frank and their of Amherst are 6^ndjng weeks in - and his family of are in town for two Moody is entertaining ther Jte luid August 8 under treats dur ing the by kindness of W. A. who sent oyer and tlie campers greatly during the week and them at the hotel to purchase himself a pair of pet which he brought with him Friday and Monday nights attended ice that from a cake famine as a Sat night a watermelon waf Mr. Seller is n. at Spring Lake camp in and a game mU probably results the athletic were as pound lOO yards William li Level I 4 4 William haif the William Edmund St. ' Jolm high Richard Maynard first 4 feet a Robert Maynard mile John Allen Clarence at the ' semi-annual raising up of- the of tribe of Mer night in Red installing officer being Past Great Sachem Get Frank Connor ol Mr Connor acted in the absence of Deputy R Emond Of who was unable to be assisted by Deputy At tlie conclusion of were thp growth of made in membership past party the chiefs P. D- George James JH second G of the F. D of the forest W. services will be resumed at when Rev. J. will again occupy the at tea at her on Main oi those was yeara pleasant evening Harris met with a painful accident at his home Thursday He was making some tepain on a barn and a heavy fell on his loot it and straining Jie by Dr. The band were given thi park by thp forree WHO IS an auspices of the Mome - wnc spending 4tvi;9>^yeaitB and hw - Samuel Delano and Greenfield been Visiting Six months in jail for loaded revolver a to Antonio Cono by Judge in rrp si f pai ito st a- ' the he prevented frofa doing any harm who took from Gorey spent Sundai will be a of tlu Ancient of at to-morrow J. N. McGrath Sunday for his Engle of and Mrs. Robert Martin ant their of New D. a trin to Mount Hill of Ware is visiting hei the at D. Ml of E. Edward sold the place to ' Mr Costello of and Mr. has been the lias moved into vacated by - rif ' ' ' Grant of Greenfield Sunday with Hiram Mary Quinlan of Boston has P A Princess i wiil be presentee for the of the L. assisted by igg Arthur wife and sor of Worcester and Miss pf New are boarding at J. E. - - C. Smith spent last week his Frank in of friends in - - Mi 1 uou Miller pi and arid Miss Ballard of visited at - witl invited guests to t ho number of 28 a clam bake Thursday afternoon at the Wayside inp are Mrs. and Miss Lord of Springfield Miss Patterson of Miss and Miss - Miss Snow Bliss Howard Of and daugher of Mrs. Lecturer will speak af the grange to Mra J. G. Graves entertained ' the club at her ' club take a trip to is tiie owner 16:oent bo 8erv"8d by evening froni 6 8 in uy a tne waitress a-x A J she threte men arp T. Ley company of Gardner to Latino is one of tlie According to ConO met him on Main street and too You wait see what 1 do to and Cono After Cono had been disarmed turned over to Officer a box of said that he made attempt to shoot He had not even a motion toward his pocket when Latino seized He explained his carrying the by it belonged to another who preferred not to have it iu his He said he had never had any trouble with anyone The last statement was denied by that Cono once drew a oU court also heard the of Petre and Pel er charged with - was testimony that waited on Bank Row until came his at freight struck hinr on trying to get even with him on account of which was Peter that he used was discharged and naid - D. H. who stricken with a Sunday 16 died Slie visiting her Porter in for several weeks when Tho funeral was iu yesterday with in tlie East at T. L. Smith's and tjalling on other Miss Rutli Blodgett of Greenfield last week at - orB here and tho second crop will bo B. Larabee spent and at R. E. Ellen visiting friends ' ' in ' in where at a Mr. Caldwell of and l he Sunday of J. and Lucien Manning Visiting Mra Manning's - imd Attended the fey Arthur etf nn 0^  ' what are you  

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