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(cont. from page 9) 
the police he swore vengeance on 
Goodwin and admitted to the police, 
under a grilling in Chief Sullivan’s 
office, that Goodwin had been with 
him and that they would find lots of 
the property at Goodwin’s house. 
Chief Sullivan and Sergeant An- 
drews made a hasty trip to Glouces- 
ter and with Officers Anderson and 
Joyce visited Goodwin’s. As a bluff 
Goodwin invited them to search the 
house, saying there was nothing 
there. Here is what they found: 
7 sheets 4 pillow cases 
2 table cloths 41 napkins 
4 pr. shoes (white) 27 tray cloths 
22 silk curtains (yellow and blue) 
22 doilies 3 table scarfs 
6 set summer underwear (male) 
2 children’s coats 1 silk shawi 
1 pr. gents flannel pants 
1 dark red silk quilted bathrobe 
3 pleces dress goods 1 velvet coat 
1 black lace dress 1 white vest 
1 black silk dress 2 petticoats 
1 suit clothes, marked C. L. Hough- 
ton 1 white table cloth 
4 white skirts 1 kimona 
10 linen towels 20 candles 
1 box writing paper marked Mag- 
nolia 
3 drinking cups in pig skin cases 
1 sewing basket with red leather 
cover 
1 sterling silver vanity box marked 
‘*Copley-Plaza’’ 
9 packages sachet powder 
1 large bag (gentleman’s) 
1 gentleman’s:suit case 
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oe 
Wednesday Mrs. Goodwin turned — 
over another bunch of stuff to the 
Gloucester police when they called, 
as follows: 
clocks 
bathrobe 
hand glass 
small jewelry case 
small white statuettes mounted on 
blue base 2 finger bowls 
box old coins 1 block plane 
box Jennings bits 1 box small tools 
1 set combination tools 
Chief Sullivan is anxious to know 
who owns all this material. He is 
also of the opinion that much else 
has been taken from the cottages 
and disposed of. What they have 
could not be disposed of, whence 
the haul. Among the bed linen, for 
instance, are a lot of things marked 
‘‘H. F. Wilson’’. Another article is 
marked with Thomas Taylor’s name. 
West comes from Frankfort, Me. 
He worked for a Manchester ice 
company at one time. Goodwin hails 
from Bliss, Okla., and he and West 
were in the ice business in Glouces- 
ter last summer. 
Much of the property now in the 
hands of the police came from the 
Devens house, but it is thought 
other houses may have been looted 
according to the variety of initials, 
ete., on the silver and linen. 
MANCHESTER 
2 pair white shoes 5 
1 triple plate glass 
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Mrs. Hattie Ropes of Albany, N. 
Y., has been a visitor in town this 
week. 
The finest sleighing of the winter 
ought to result from the four-day 
storm the first of this week. 
Mrs. Clifford Goodwin of Dor- 
chester has been spending a few 
days in town this week, visiting her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, D. Hask- 
ell. 
Oysters, Swett’s Fish Mkt. adv. 
Abraham Jacobs, who was in the 
tailor business here once before, is 
opening a shop in the Blaisdell 
block, on Beach street, the middle of 
this month. 
The many Manchester friends of 
Mrs. Ralph Wilson, formerly Miss 
Alice Sides, were greatly shocked 
to learn of her death last Saturday 
at Rockland, Mass. Spinal meningitis 
is given as the cause of death. 
Funeral services were held Tuesday 
at her late home in Rockland. Sev- 
eral from here attended. Miss Sides 
was for several years a teacher in 
the Price Primary school here, giv- 
ing up her position to be married at 
the close of last year. 
Valentines at E. A. Lethbridge’s, 
4 brushes — 
1 hat brush ~ 
