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triot reproduces from ':th Bx- presg one of the most widely cireulat- of thése stories. Whew a reyresentaw tive of 'this paper asked Mr. D plap to the: correctness of the e wife had decided they Would», make their statements on the witness star and not to interviewers. | The Patriot is able to: give only for; What it is worth on its face the. article in the Express, which was ag follows.. Soll Belfast, Jan. 14~Thet Fredi. Terry | M before his death last September seid to his wife: \You have given .me - wrong medicine,\ and that Mrs. Terry soon afterward threw a bottle into the |a kitchen fire, will be testimony brought out by the progecution 'at the trial of Mrs. Blanche Terry, indicted: on © a charge of murfierlng her husband, was learned today} by The Express corrég- pondent. 204 Dwight Dunlap (and his. wife, neigh- bore of the Térrys, will \testify to these occurrences, It was said. Dig. trict Attorney Lee Fassett Admitted that the Dunlaps will be .c#lled as \witnesses but declined to discuss the |} ' nature of the testlmony h them to give. we : Mrs. Dwig . ing that Ferry dig ._ Mrs. Dunlap $814 her husband. told her that while he was in thé room: with Terry the latter exclaimed to his wife: \You have given me the wrong medicine.\ The assertio est because it 'is said the defense in the trial of Mrs, Terry on the charge of murder, first degresg, will) claim that Terry himself took the poison that kill- ed him.* . . The stretch of country in which the Terrys live is about the loneliest in Allegany county. The , Dunlaps live 'across the road fro h are Terry home;, Their house is &':8lighf prominence and the Dunlaps canw'loqk down upon the Terry place and see most every- thing that is being done. Mr. Dunlap was not 'at home when The Express reporte® ¥igited the Dun- lap home today, “bum-Bun!” though somewhat horror stricken at the case, which has stitréd the courity, readily recited thé incidents on the morning of Terry's (Meiji: Sho said that someone, either MFH. Terry or a girl, she did not know which, called to Mr. Dunlap to come to the Terry | home. Dunlap-and a son hurried .ovér and soon Dunlap sent for her. Mrs. Dunlap said that when she en- tered Terry's room Terry was writhing | m in agony on the floor. Disliking to watch him, 'she said, she went into the}6 pantry where she had soon Mrs. Terry. Mrs. Terry appeared to be looking for something, Mrs. Dunlap said, and she asked her what it was. ® \I'm 'looking for that medicine. If 1 can find it'll burn it up,\ answered Mrs. Terry, according to Mrs. Duniap. Mrs. Dunlap said #ghe advised., Mrs. 8. leading Spameh rade journal of South its! California. . Among those present were: Dr..and |\ | the last ong its \consul in this city; homelike quarters of the City Club. ditor: of .the Bulletin appreciatew , gn. he # s, ngare of special inter. | on 1? turkey on. Thank 8 the gueete £\ t .Mr8, M_P. Rodriguez, consul for Hon- | 'duras, who Hcted as toastmaster; «Mr. |- and Mrs. Alfonso Giraldo, from lomibia; Pr. Augustin T, Whilar; Mrs. M..L, Ayulo; wife of the Peruvian. con- 'sil, and Mr, and- Mrs. Bruno 'Demet- rio Montero, of Poru; General and rs. J. M. Gutierrez of Mexico; Mr. Alvin ' M.. West, secretary of the City |Club; Mrg. Ella Allen Learn' Mr, and Mrs. Leopoldo Liscayo, Miss Carmen- '€ita Lacayo,: Mr. Solon 'Gutierrez, Mr. Francisco Alvaradao G. and Mr. Trini dad B. Lacayo, from Nlcaragua, and 'General Garces and George -and Wil- Ham Graldg, from Colombia, and Mr. Palomeres, from. Mexico. All thege qoneuls # id some of their friends who ! artookfot this feast are members of the, City. Olub and in both the Spams-la. and English . languages most favorgble comments were made as to the' exéellent dinner and (the and son had precéded: mafia the liélgusfiz 'Ereater pleasure of meeting their most | \charming wives and other ladies fam- one for their beauty and accomplish~ mental. SILVER TEA. 'The, ladies of the Parish Guild will hold a Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. C. A. Wheeler, Thursday afternoon, Jan. 27. All frignds of the parish are cordially invited. An Error Corrected. In the obituary of John McElheney, published last week, The Patriot 'was in error in stating that Mr. McEheney died at- Lincoln, Nebraska, It should have been Lincoln, Kansas,. Mr. Mc- EFilheney was a brother of the late James McElheney, a well known reel- dent of Cuba. . W‘ e u Be knit int n Seieherdestoontest wining a decision'): on points over T. C. Riley, '28.. At .the | thig can, be Tuesday afternoon it was voted to give: fund. cs m Robert Ackerly, Brother of Edwin, Dis- tinguishes Himself as Feath- Poul earweight Wrestler. Cuba now boasts another champion n the featherweight class at Cornell in the person-of Robert Ackerly, who has just qualified as a member of the intercollegiate team in the bouts which took place last week at Ithaca. the preliminaries Mr. Ackerly had semi-finale he threw Ackles in 3 min- utes, 45 seconds, and Barnes'in:2 min utes, 15 seconds. - In the fingls the Cubs man defeated 'and threw Poot in\ 2 minutes,; 50- see- 4 onds; ° This makes him. a member of the' intercollegiete team whith: is to' .| meogt the University of Ponnsylvanria | matmen Ato £m1edélphia~ tomorrglw. to Buy it in Cuba, | the sum of $100 to the Near East Relief \ OUR cue HS RML ) | P cutive comm |: mittee of the local branch held on Pho‘iograph taken the Allegany go\ ed to the courtesy? bf Photographer Chapman of th MRS. BLANCHE TERRY. unty Jail, for the Patriot is indebt- NSW York Daily TELLS OF e' 'GB oLp pays. Ordelned to - Minifstry and Opened Three Bar‘re’iéjref Whisky. Washington, . Jan. 17.-An in- cident of \the good old days\ was re- called today by M155 Alice Robertson, representative-elect from Oklahoma. During a talk with. fHewspapermen at the cgpital prohibxtiqnucame up. .. \Things are / quite different now,\ said Miss Robértéon. \When niy great-grandfather was ordained for the ministry, guch a big.crowd gathered for the ceremony thi e had to open '( f the Entertain gonly dis appoint?“ & Gratit- ment Course wil ed if the levifure Dan ce at Goodwin Hall Friendship Tonight, Jan. 21 Music by Husted Sorrentino' 9'11‘Wae Sandi The old man who acted aB postmaster in a small town likewise keeps & merchant's shop. H#i8 often accused of:reading.the post- cards that pass through His hands, \but this hg, htrongly deniies. A lady celled at the . shop and ordered, among other goods, a ham and a cheese. Two days later the lady called again and asked why these two articles had not been sent with the other goods. \Oh!\ réplied the merchant, calmly, \I saw by ALA AAx» W ~ pail 68 Result of Eighteenth Amendment. The Wellsville Reporter this week refers to an inmate of \the Belmont It used to be cmeT‘mé jug.\ Wood ForSale at the Mangle Roller Mill, $3.50 per cord delivered. 'Saw filing and Gnmmmg of all. kmde. done: \2.3 at Gros’ jewelry store. Also. wood work| All work guaranteed.. w and - res l Two Dinner Parties Given Ih Honor of Departing Guests. | On Tuesday evening Mr, 'and iMrs, ‘ E. S. Moses of South street gave g din-| -w ner party in honer of Mrs. W,. B. Shop' ard and two daughters of Clean, who are to leave the East to reside in Trin- idad, Col., where Mr. Shepard al-] ready located. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mra. 'George L. Estes also entértained at dinner in honor of the. same guests., wu ' 1s sree Enclosed - Chevrolet a: Taxi Service - To and from all trellis.» Day and night. Reasonable rates. Loan trips a specialty. ein Phones 130 and 118-J; idea of ha ng. from tim lei Ecos Chamber: me bets renteotsomeiflfil use to advertise At This statement is ; will be dependln upon other fancy dances. WWW NEW YEAR Another year has passed. Many 'changes have taken place, not only in your surroundings, In your business and your social affairs, but also in your physical makeup. Those: occasional pains in and about your eyes, those unaccounted-for head- aches, havo become more frequent, more - annoying. You have often thought that you would have your eyes sxamined \some day.\ Why delay longer? Ascertain the real truth about your eyes, and if glasses arg needed, pur- chase and wear them. Start the New Year right. 3-(1) - _ O. H. CROS, Optometrist. Wee-a Best Cones in town for the money, erry fot to do that. m a few minutes Mrs Dunlap went! into the kitchen, sha said, afd soon: after Mrs. Terry followed and put something into the stove, saying, at- cording to Mrsg.\Dinlap: \There that wilf fide‘goison anybody else,.\ Later, Mrs. mud Mr. Butte lap told her that- Terry Haid to my» wife: \You have givéfl mé the medicine.\ Mrs. Dunlap says she understoodffiegi“ Terrys had strychains in the We and that Mrs. Torry hsd mixed up to put into rat holes. Mrs. Dunlap said she was also told that Mrz. Terry had mired some fceland moss for her husband's cold and tad given him tome the night before and sothe that mtflmmgfl ESCAPED AND RETAKEN, Afion Swilt of New Hudson, who wes commilited to Willard soms months ago and escaped from there about Shweekeeinw Wrefimenml Casa i trom the state | Orchestra of Bradford, Pa. Dancing from 9 to 1.. r Hillside Farm --- _ Hag the Best ., Maple and Beech WOOD on the Markel R. E. PIERCE & SON Cuba, New York Phone 133-F-12 1GY that y& friend wasn't com- in', so nachelly. thought yo' wouldn't need them things.\ We don't jump at the conclu- sions like the old storekeeper in the above story- when you or- der from us you get just what you want and you get it prompt- Ivy. Try us and let ug show you what real service we give to cus- tomers. Bartlett Hardware Co., * HflCa CUBA, N. Y. S5e 16., 3 16s. for $1:00: . AT SWIETS ONLY 10 Days Only ;. We M5131} Choice of any m. dance. As H A popular lecture by. \Getting by Your Hoodoo\ -_- TUESDAY -EVENING, JAN. 25 Fourth number in Cuba Entertmnment Course ,_ Samuel W. who has been on the platform in Canada und the United States for the past five years and comes to us with the reputation of being one of the tost at- tractive speakers to be heard anywhere today. A dramatic personality, plenty of foree, humor and everything vwhzeh goes to make the pleasing \& Grathwell dise. danceing forms only 'In Fancy Costume. Best Music ever Heard in Cubs. American Legion THE BIG DANCE OF THE SEASON A new surpnse every mmute Second Annual See the Balloon Dance, something new. Also the Serpentme and 1 First Time shown- Relics of the Great War ~ collected by members of Cuba Post. These will be on exhibition at the This exhibit alone is worth the price of admisson. All kinds of shells, cartridges, grenades and explosives and the different types of guns and rifles will be explained between 8 and 9 o'clock. Positively the a small part. _- Elaborate Decorations of surpassing beauty will transform Keller Hall into a veritable para- Fa # Dancing fromfi to 3 Everybody come. This will be an elabomte entertainment, of whmE