o } vuve prac-dling.5 intro-mt was lion onwereed an-rge A.ited to as the*re the the ap-the in-r close ember;to a sanitarium to-day for the purpose of building' up his health and recuperating^MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED.Marriage licenses were issued in the town clerk’s office this morning to Thomas Marshall a machinist employed at the Cornwall Patterson Co. and residing at 101 Denver Avenue, and Elizabeth S., daughter of Mrs. Thomas G. Wass of 286 Stratford avenue; alsoto William S. Smyth, 190 Hancock avenue, bookkeeper at the Bryant Electric Co., and Grace M., daughter of Theodore and Annie A. Eiwood, 567 East Main streets.