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The Daily Item from Lynn, Massachusetts • 1

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The Daily Itemi
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Lynn, Massachusetts
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Di i ilij Evening Item And MASS MONDAY NOVISM BEK 29 1915 QUESTIONS AUTHORITY The New $225000 Strand Theatre to Be Dedicated This Evening PUBLIC SERVICE ON BAY STATE RATES 1 (Continued on rage 10 Column 3) Dealers Do Not Regard (Continued on Pge 8 Colma 2) (Continued' on ag 4 Column 8) THE WEATHER The mem were brought to entire 1 3) HUtW MhftWAd SUMMARY WAR NEWS GOING HUNTING? I One Trial Order Will Convince You 7 hat Docs Not Need a Salary! rtaukiiiftUIonrn 9 io 1 Daily Saturday Afternoon 3 to fi I 1 A aa Cheever 11 be rented for $5 a year upwards according to LYNN BOY LOSES LIE IN TRENCHES AT BATTLE LOOS NORTHETUT NEW ENGLAND JUDGE ORDERS $18 WEEKLY OR MRS MARTIN Ad colauws loaf as yon can profit by stacking ali o( ibm place yowr Wnt Ad it will attract atteotiooand gef burintsn runklin Afreet rending repairs to the Broad street enginehouse picked up the bhou on lt return fiin th lire OWN MOVIES TO AID HIS PARISH Send your deer heads to us to ba mounted TRAIN PASSES AROUND SERIOUS WRECK Something to Look orward To Already Had Married Miss Margaret Ben nett of This City and as He Has No Divorce rom Her and Perhaps Others He Is Likely to ace a Charge of Bigamy Here Local Police Request That He Be Held Attorney Crooker Contends That Bay State Street Railway Company Being an Interstate Corporation Massachusetts Commission Has No Jurisdiction and That Petition to Estab lish Six Centare Should Be Dismissed I Under Arrest at Cumberland I He Tells the Police That He Has a Record of ive With the irst Three Wives Securing Divorces Technical Charge Against Him in Rhode Island NEWSPAPER WANTS DEINITE PEACE TERMS OUTLINED Asks Exclusion of Expert Testimony as to Physical Value of Railway Because It Does Not Segregate Properly in Massachu setts rom Other States Served by the Cor poration PRICE TWO CENTS Operations Malted by Storm PARIS Nov 29 1915 125 The effect of he unusually early winter in the Balkans is mphnalzed In a mes eage from Salonlkl to the Havas News Agency AU eraUoH along the An glo rench front have been halted by snow atornis and bad weather tha dis patch aavB Experts Differ as to Cause of Canada Taking Over About 20000000 Bushels Part of Dress ell Into ire While She Was Prepar ing Breakfast Terrible Burns Sustained Be fore the ire Was Beaten Out by Southwick AMERICAN WHEAT NOT LIKELY TO BE AECTED OBJECTIONS TO THEIR MARRIAGE BOSTON Nov 29 There was a smaller attendance than usual this morning at the hour assigned for hearing the motion of Conrad Crooker of Brookline attorney for the officers'" association that the public service commission has no jurisdiction on this matter of SLIGHT LUCTUATION IN PRICE PROBABLE Miss Nathalie Mahady Ad mits With Glad Smile That She Is a Bride CONCEALED ACTS OR SEVEN MONTHS NEPHEW RUSHED TO RESCUE VICTIM APPLIED OR LICENSE TO MARRY TWENTY YEAR OLD MISS BENNETT KELLEY'S CONUSED STORY HIS MINT MARRIAGES VOL LXXVT NO 1 45 MRS MOOERS DEATH OLLOWS SEVERE BURNS JiiAlW Pow In the Probate court this forenoon after a hearing In the aeparate case nt Mildred A Martin of Lynn against Hrnytnn Martin made a finding that the preaent allowance made by Dr Martin for the support of Mrs Martin and two children was hot suf ficient' snd he orders that he pay herIS a week until further order of the court with 25 coats of this proceeding LINN BIRD AND SEEP STORE 122 Oxford Street Lynn Then Is niag'ia tn the name Our "WAVT ABS" Mem alive with mystic power Even the smallest "geta" there "hit" through No Option Market Today WINNIPEG Man Nov 29 1915 There' will be no option market here today except for coarse grains Tt was not yet decided at 10 this morning when there would be a cash market for wheat Hnin Tuesday partly cloudy and colder trmig southeast winds on the east becoming north west' cording to an Athens dispatch theCreek government Is randy to satisfy "II the demands of the allies which will mH compromlsfl her neutrality Had weather has brought nliont ah forced inactivity along the smith Serbian front held by the rench and British Snloniki advices state Winter la setting In unusually early in the Balkans The Serbian forces that were at Ivatchanlk are now in retreat toward Albania according to Salonlki mes sage Pressing their attack on GorUIa? the Italians have taken a mountain slope northwest of Qslavla ami stormed strong trenches east hill No 1SS the war offico at Home reports time advances on the Carso plateau also utrw claimed The latest state ment from Vienna rt'0nr that ouch Big Commandeering by Ca nadians With Apprehension William IT Kelly nf 27 street a motorcycle racer has After A man who gave his name as James Sloan had been arrested by In spector Kane at store on Saturday night on the charge of the attempted larceny of a suit and dvakas the result of the vigilance of awoman clerk Inspector Burckes took his finger prints and learned in this manner that Sloan has a long record for larceny In various cities In court this forenoon Sloan admitted that the record was his and ha was sentenced to six months In the house of correction 1 by Judge Lummuertle appealed and was ordered to furnlsh bonda of Sloan admitted that he had been ar rested under the names of James Wil liams James Hardy and James inn and that he had served nearly a dozen sentences ranging from JO days to eight months on larceny charges in different iff cities Sprague Breed Stevens Newhall Inc Tel 3400 405 3iut Buppoto yon hare room flat Which aoma old has failed to You're sure to let know that) limply 1 a ooiy four window sign fill it (thouaanda bringing in your on truck 3 from ranklin street caused damage to the xtont of about 1100 hist eenings niul endangered pedes traJha In Central square while the truck was responding to an alarm from box 413 pounded for a cellar Tire on Amity 8 Central Square tl Wharves rom 2 to G2 Sen Street Telephones Paid for by City Ordered Out WHAT 90 YoflA XTHINK Of THIS fan The Best Protection inance Commissioner Bergen grnn has ordered the discontinuance of the house telephones of the three members of the board of as sessors the purchasing agent and the city clerk The telephone serv ice of these city officials has been paid for by the city of Lynn the city auditor Charles Tucker ap proving the bills The city auditor was ordered Saturday iiy the finance commis sioner to cease approving the bills after Dec 31 and to take the steps neccxsarv for the collection of all back toll bills The finance commissioner said this forenoon he hoped the other departments would follow suit Ills reason for the order was that ho had not found ttiat he limself had sufficient public business to trans act at home to warrant the city paying for hfs home telephone and lie did not see how the cityclerk the purchasing agent or the asnes snrs could have anv more business than he had urther the city auditor treasurer and collector have all paid for their own phones In the past and the finance com missloncr could not undeistnnd the distinction between the city paying for the phones of some officials and refusing to pav for those of others (Continued on Page 4 Column Accused Held Without Bull NASHIJA Nov 29 Jo seph Klimis 'and Stephen Zedlls for mer employees of the Jackson Manu facturing Company charged with the murder of James Sttvie an operative during the strike disorders hero on Oct 19 were held without ball In the District court today for a hearing on Dec Nashua last night from Jersey City where they were arrested RGUS NEW SCHEDULE WOULD AECT INTERSTATE COMMERCE Table D'Mots Xnnch 11 to 3 ti'ubla D'jiotr JDtacer to DAXXX COMBI A IIOSS Signor Orchoatri Obu till mUtaUrbL 'MONEY Deposited on or before Wednesday Decern ber 1 will draw interest from that date COMMONWEALTH SAVINGS BANK 325 Union Street BARNEY Treasurer Vine lirtan married seven whole months with out any one being the wiser to Miss Nathalie rances Mahaly of 12 Warren avenue Boston Since ather Cronin of the Mission church Roxbury united the couple Christmas is only 25 days off and you will want every day to prepare for it Try our finished family work aervice and have each day to yourself You will find our work bet ter and cheaper and you will never go back to home laun dering Phone 3515 i 1 Motorcycle Romance Received With avor at His Lynn Hme ELL ROM SHITER BROKE COLLAR BONE employed by the United Shoe Co Al though a marhlnlst Kelley was known as a good dresser Ills marmers were polished and lie appeared to be well educated When ho was introduced to the Lynn Miss Bennett who Is an at tractive and aceompllsbc Jtflimg 1 4 i wvV hv'n the shoe pa rtcxl company with the truck it rolled across the square and struck the dcwr of an autn which was standing Mpp(blte Page randy shop xxlth such force that the donr wan broken The auto ehoo then bounded across the sidewalk and broke a glnss ign in the window of the candy store An examination of the that the door which had Been struck could not ho opened Tho auto was numbered 19175 England: Rain nn the coaat now in the interior to night and prota 1 ii s1 a warmer tonight in northern Maine: colder Tuesda fresh to strong snuth winds SOUTHIRK NEW ENGLAND Security Trust Company CAPITALS SURPLUS $40000022 rharlr Vltnlr a brakeman In the employ of Boaton Maine rail road and living at Tlmson rtnet sustained a broken llnr bone and cut on bls bead In which four stitches wre taken when ho missed bls foot ing when he jumped from a moving shifter Hl Um roundhoiisp of the rail road near this ast Lynn station Jast evening at 7 i v4 i vosa BlierLdl1 from the roundlxhise and It has been bls custom of rhiing the shifter and jumping off while It was moving Inst night however he slipped and fell hut fortunately he rolled awayrom the wheels of the shifter He brought in a train to the central not and removed from there to tlioynn hospital by House Policemen Eagan and Elanagan He was attend ed by House Physician Yudin CHICAGO Nov 29i9Tm The newspaper also protests strong ly against the treaty of commerce which has been negotiated between ireat Britain and Denmark permit ting commodities be reexported from Denmark to neutral or belligerent countries If shipments to belligerents are not contraband "In other words" says the Post "the foreign office has created tut agency whereby this coun try made trade with the enemy This seems to us Success and Profit Greece on Sunday delivered her re 1 section in the Austrian Uno pem'trntcd ply to the latest note of the entente by the Italians was retaken In counter I attacks urther successes have been gained by the ranco British forces In the German colony of Kamorun in West Africa heavy losses having been in flicted upon the Germans It is official ly ifnnoumed in London Great destitution among the popula tion in the Polish district of Warsaw la described in a dispatch from that city Thousands of persons already have tiled of starvation amt discuses superinduced by hungerf hundreds of thousands wf suffering for want of food And great numbers are homeless Sinking of the rench steamer Omara by a submarine In the Mediter ranean with tho probable loss of the crew of 2f men Is announced In Paris Also the rench steamer Algetic with 29 members of her crew The British steamer Tanis was also Sunk The Germans claim to hnVC captured nr2 cannon In the ftergtan campaign Mrs Sarah Mooers 44 died at HO 45 o'clock Sunday night as tho result of burns received early Saturday morning Mrs Mooers was engaged in preparing breakfast over tho kitchen cook stove about fi Saturday dress of inflammable material sha was wearing fell into I he fire In less than a second her body was enveloped in flames Sidney Southwick a nephew was in the kitchen at the time of the accident and quickly rushed to his rescue He threw a coat around her and finally smothered the flames Her arms and the upper part of her body were so terribly burned however that Mrs Mooers was in a desperate condition The nephew quickly summoned Dr Trowe of Chestnut street wflo administered first aid to the burned woman Her condition was such IRE SHOE ROLLS INTO AN AUTO PHILADELPHIA Pft Nov One of the most serious freight wrecks in along time on the New York division of the Pennsylvania railroad occurred at Cornwallis IS miles east of Philadelphia late last night and trafficwas blocked many hours The train on which President Wilson re turned to Washington from Now York was diverted at Trenton to the Trenton division: and irun down along the Now Jersey side of the Delaware river to the Delaware river bridge hore It crossed into Philadelphia and resumed its journey along the regular route No one was hurt In the wreck but RO freight cars were damaged and piled up over the four tracks of the road The accident was duo to failure of tho engineer of one nf the two freight trains Involved to obey signals At SAM traffic as still blocked at Cornwallis iiiiaw inn pi a a idea may be wnrred fmt for i and It nxnf be usedin the Personal 1 MmfonnJy protperoailrrmn Thus thev'sHnsiw kinds nf prsons bffiaM Wit Adt COitb twnjia md It aatnnllx Itl little tnd reach many If you have something to sell and reach all those who might buy There is no method of pro tecting valuables that is so satisfactory as that provided by the modern Safe Deposit VaultO The Vaults in our new building are absolutely fire arid burglar proof and pri vate Safe Deposit Boxes may be rented lor year and size Storage space for bulky packages is also provided Come in and inspect our Safe Deposit equipment LONDON Nov nIlof that I ho time baa arrived for allies to begin to define clear and definite termsd peace is expressed by the Post inin iditorial atlirle on tho ground that there then will bo less chan of loelnc in ti (i wnai naa gained on the sea and in the field The post contends that without "selling the skin before kllllnx the it may be assumed victory for i he allies Is assured if only because without undue strain Great Britain could maintain a naval blockade Indefi nitely and history has shown that such pressure alone would In tho end se Commissioner Bcrgengren NO PARNTAI Qouc Bncinaea fina f'ae 'V 1 ttlwlunij ried on as Well THE ASSESSORS A AND CITY CLERK AECTED Commends His Action to el low Commissioners as Worthy Precedent ive years neo Harvey Baron then but 13 years nf ago was a pupil at the St Jean Baptiste school His parents lived at '98 Bnftnni stnet latter the little family moved to Montreal Last January Harvey who was a student at a technical srjool enlisted and journeyed to th war zone with his regiment' Thanksgiving Day the boy's un cle Remi Baron who lives at 2fi Janies street received a short note it was in icnch from lAiando Baron telling of the death ofoung Hnrvey while in the thick of the fighting in ranco A transla tion follows: Brother: I have just come to learn by telegram at 11 this morning that son Har vev was killed In the trenches War means little to tho individ ual and llatvov Brown has joined the great army of martvr who nr being sacrificed daily to appease I ho appetite of the war god He had been a private in the 22d Ca nadian Infantry An ocean jour ney to England a short stay in tho mother country and the Canadian fighters were off to rance iThen came days of fierce fighting and when tho action was shifted tooos the Lynn boy fell Harvey was a strapping fellow being over six feet tall and weigh ing 180 Although war Anally claimed him he was a studious lad and during the five years he at tended the St Jean Baptiste school he was always "at tho head of the Patriotism was strong in the heart and last January saw an end of his studios when ho wont forth to fight the fight of the Allies 7 HOTEL NAPOLI Xrtna street nontax EVERETT GORDON Taxidermist nt RECORD Tk LYONS OPERATES OUND BY HIS INGER PRINTS 2 ad 3 northern wheat la elevators from ort William on Lake Su perior to the Atlantic seaboard is expected to result in onlv slight fluctuation in the American market according to opinions early today of leading dealers In Chicago The action was taken under thospecial war act and an official statement issued at Ottawa stated that the price will be fairly adjusted and the grain owners promptly paid by the Canadian government (t in (stimated that there still in the hands of farmers and dealers in western Canada about UtuOOOonfi bushols of wheat available for ex port out of a total crop of about hhiimhiuhj otisneis in tho Dominion It is understood that a large portion of the wheat commandeered will Ise shipped to Italv George Marcy president of the Armour Grain Co one of the larg est exporters here predicted' that the Canadian government's action would release greater quantities of wheat for immediate delivery II Canby president of the Chicago Board of Trade would make no prediction further than tn say that the demand for wheat the United States would bo affected in proportion to the xteut of Hhe Canadian seizures a nd i according to the disposition tho government ftswill pay Price Kept Down for Two Reasons I bnt fo' Experts said the price of grab had been kept down so far his year for two reasons Tho first (Con tinned cm ylge Column 1) A VKTJN Is the bcstcoal mined for clean free burning qualitie ranklin and Susquehanna Nut Mixed Is next best not quite as free burning LOCAL rORECABT oresaw for 'Lynn and vicinity! Hflin and colder tonight Tuesday fair and easterly wind? Shifting to north wY'Kt Admissions made by rank Otto Kelley alias Otis Leslie Kelley who was married to Mary Bennett of Berkeley on Nov 24 that he also married a Mary Bennett of Deer Park Lynn on Nov 24 the day before Thanksgiving a year ago may lead to bigamy charges being brought against him Kelley is now under arrest at Cumberland I on tha technical charge of making a false statement while applying for a mar riage license to marry the second Miss Bennett life said that his nge was but 28 and there is evidence that he is from 35 to 38 years of age Kelley told such a remarkable and confused story of having been mar ried five different times that the Cumberland police believed little of it and it was not until an Item reporter had located the Lynn Miss Bennett and secured her story that it became apparent that Kelley was telling the truth He claimed that divorces followed his first three marriages and that he did not know whether the Lynn Miss Bennett was living or not Kelley was arraigned on Saturday before Judge Ambrose Choquet in 1 the Eleventh District court at Central alls I and the case was put over until Dec 6 in order to give the police an opportunity to investigate his statements He was held in $500 bail and in default was remanded to the Cranston jail In the event of his securing this bail other charges of a more serious character will be brought against him according to the police Chief of Police inn of Cumberland is expected in Lynn today to confer with the Lynn police 3Iiss Bennett Won by His Persistence Tbe Mary Bennett of Lynn whom Ko Iley married is Margaret Bennett daughter of Mrs Elizabeth A Bennett Deer park They verc married latst year the day before Thanksgiving aud Hxid together for only five At tho tlino of their marriage both were Ilev AVIlHam Lyons assistant factor of the Sacred Heart rhurch West Lynn is believed to the only clergyinau in Massachusetts who holds an operator's license to run a moving picture machine Twtre a week moving picture shows are given In Sacred Heart school hall for tho convent fund and are meeting with success Yesterday of the Boston Sun day papers carried a descriptive article on the movle shows at the West Lynn church During the summer were held vn the lawn surround ing the parochial buildings on Boston sticet aui for tha past two months the movie exhibitions have been held indoors and are meetmgjwith big Kue cess Arrangements are being made by I I rr flirt uhm mtf I ffinptural lllnia as a part Sun lion of the Canadian povornniont onnS anil Satnrdav night In commandeering In this way the descriptive stones will 1 nearly 200000110 bushcU of Nns 1 I zs hirllrl 4 ft I (11 ft 1 'V VM 29 ULll 1 Shows are now given for the children on Saturday afternoon and on Monday evening the shows arc exclusively for grownups Rev ather Lyons Is mak ing a thorough study of the moving picture art and has many progressive ideas along those lines Ills booth for the machine is of concrete construc tion entirely re proof and is erected on the outside of the building No4 wwy fl' 1 I Several Want Ads I A I I in the Same Issue VV QY) flflQ of thePaperBring TT (Ull rlUd I Greater ResulU I If you are going to use the Want Ad columns and really wish to reach several different classes why not use several different classifications? People read the special class ofWant Ads that interest them You would not advertise for Male Help under the "emale Help nor would you advertise Machinery under "Business The following explain how one Want Ad may be rewritten so that it has many angles? TUB OBNERAL WANT AD Tho iJea ol lUWntAJ I SWTS OR MEN AND WOMEN ON cnrQpr muxeto credit No aA iitiouaJ cWice and no people Eviry reader of can in common with the Waid THU SPECIAL APPEAL TO MEN IX)K RIGHT WHEN YOU IXX)K OR work If yoc do not appear rrwperrjvri how do yon export omployrrt to have con In ytnT Call and kt ua teJl you whi we can do in credit clothing for yon to 'I Kr 1 7l fcrdresaB KiOrf a itfwifcJ TmiMW11 Mikr 14 ijaiim i' LiWA I I i Bl 9 wi I a I I I I 1 i A I isS i I I 1 I I I.

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