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RUTLAND SEES END OF BURGLARY WAVE Four Young Men Sentenced After Admitting Breaks, Three Going to Jail From Special Rutland, July trial sentencing four young men, the burglaries perplexed the of Rutland and the believed seven obtainafter Milton William Blair pason of and Mrs Dema seven Judge Kinney than three more than state prison who child part but liberty from one to three years of all young the the the In their the which they had in an abandoned the East the loot which stolen found. living and ing night towns, map that planned Springfield All were armed in their car electric Officer E. this ing John the the being wrecked against by the offender was The William Thrall, last by himself rifle, held Sunday The services held the United which filled capacity. Rev Burton Marsh, the pastor, Rev Smith of Proctor ofand Trust dition his his the bank, started the failure Buck Lumber result before day Thrall's bank affairs placed Clark, state banking and the than deposits bank loaned large Buck The the tied and Mr of the only few days before the crash, Ross West Rollin Harold Bowker West Rutland as TreasJones Rutland banks many the loans held West Rutland Mr has sued statement the tion the bank the be roadside stands in this large stocks Canada for supply is usualEugene Allen, 46, Wallingford death Monday apparently had rolled his when bed and body found the had nothat Allen had not started for He had the Judge on North Park Otis Skinner, New York, noted of the stage screen, which has under since last November, nearing completion. The left made arrangement stairs On the side been making large living room with the original fireplace and niched cupboard. this room On the dining kitchen ell. Leading and the river decorative railing windows above the north side. On the five bedrooms bedrooms the third house the sloping bank has terraces by series the walls ed. Mr Mrs at Joseph Rupert ebrated his 95th birthday few days He the oldest citizen his an the affairs and Miss Katie, and home him work the farm. More than friends relatives called offer David Jones, 22, Pawlet who convicted city court public Sheriff $50 years the state's Jones arrested dance Lake at his farm near Middletown When leave the Springs. Jones attacked Deputy Twine assisted by five deputy Lake the badly beaten. The first annual Windsor to be held Woodstock 13 and the morning the second over to horse show, largely given by Green Mountain sponsored Horse The interest ready in cates offer treat of and lowers the riding Jumping ning and races tured. marks by officials. Two one Monday which they riding the road and Rutland The driver. Daniel E. of careless and Flynn, injury. The Lincoln aveand other injuries an Sunday Springfield Chester, Charles suffered and Dean broken cuts and residents Springfield. Miss Frances Anderson riding uninjured. The Corey sideswiped smashed this week, five pleading guilty vehicle and entering pleas of not tions guilty Pockett, driver roadster which Robert Bean, 14, killed. he guilty Gale, fined $100 and while Peter Willett, 49, Castleton the his pay fine he ing Daniel was costs for Hurley, for speeding 23, fined $75 costs guilty charge leaving the by Arthur Joseph $10 and costs driving the front Patrick 26, Center Rutland released bail on his plea not guilty Arthur Codieux on about the were child's being $596 in cash and $163 pledges Army their assistance in of John E. Garrity agent Rutland Railroad ing by New EngMr have offices South Boston, has the lington has connected the 15 Riverside reformatory women was turned the Lena Ross, on Monday ran superoutline Miss Ross turned given their entire freedom for the day the remained and the and this stated when matrons in did doubt said pleases been Eight of the Old Ladies' North will the National Exchange of Forest street court