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A little daughter arrived in the 
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mathe- 
son on Rosedale avenue, Tuesday, 
August 9. 
Charles B. Ayer and members of 
his family are expected on from 
Chicago the latter part of this week 
for a visit with Mr. Ayer’s brothers 
in Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Knoerr and 
daughter, Doris, enjoyed a trip to 
Providence, R. I., and surrounding 
points of interest in their auto, over 
the last week-end. 
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Arthur D. Smith Leaves Manchester. 
Wife Says It Is An Blopement. 
An elopement is a comparatively 
rare occurrence in Manchester’s 
eriminal calendar and consequently 
when the report was spread this 
week that Arthur D. Smith had left 
town and that a Mrs. Mary A. Bonia 
of Gloucester had also left her home, 
there was considerable excitement. 
Mrs. Smith claims her husband has 
eloped with the Bonia woman. 
Smith is a stranger in Manchester. 
He came here the early part of the 
summer from Boston as chauffeur 
for W. S. Kuhn of Pittsburg. The 
family lives in a house on Forest 
street, owned by Mr. Mitchell. The 
Bonia woman has spent much of her 
time with friends in the same house. 
It was a pitiful sight that met the 
reporter’s eyes when he called at the 
humble home of the bereaved wife 
and listened to her story which she 
told while the tears coursed down 
her cheeks. 
‘“Tf he had been a drinking man or 
one who abused his wife and chil- 
dren or had any other reason for 
leaving his family, I shouldn’ t have 
thought so much ‘of it,’’ said Mrs. 
Smith. ‘‘But he was a loving hus- 
band always treating me kindly and 
providing me well with money until 
recently. And he loved the children 
dearly. The baby was sick in bed 
and had a high fever when he went 
. away, and he certainly must have 
been out of his mind to leave his 
family the way he did. 
‘‘T had not the least suspicion that 
anything was wrong until he failed 
to come home from Boston where he 
went Tuesday, saying he would re- 
turn Wednesday noon. Thursday 
morning when he did not come I 
thought it very strange, and then the 
neighbors told me the reason. They 
knew he had been with this woman 
for two or three weeks, but they 
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hated to say anything to me about it. 
‘‘He drove Mr. Kuhn to the depot 
to take the train Tuesday morning, 
and then took a later train at 1:80, 
for Boston himself. I asked him what 
time he would return and he said he 
should stop up that night to attend a 
meeting of the Operators’ associa- 
tion club, of which he is a member, 
and return the next day at noon and 
bring a pair of shoes for the baby. I 
thought nothing of this, of course, 
and that was the last I saw of him. 
‘““They tell me Mrs. Bonia left 
Gloucester on the same train, taking 
her trunk on which she had the name 
changed to her maiden name, M. E. 
Meuse. She has been here in the 
house a month visiting her cousin, 
and she and my husband, the neigh- 
bors tell me, have been going around 
together evenings. He has always 
told me he was busy washing the 
autos during the evening, and I sup- 
posed it was all right. 
‘‘T understand he has given her 
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‘‘T haven’t the least idea where 
they have gone, excepting that the 
woman told someone in Gloucester 
that she was leaving for good and 
that she would be so far from Bos- 
ton that no one would know where 
she was. 
“‘T know my husband couldn’t 
have had much money and did not 
have any in the bank, and I don’t 
think she could have had any. So I 
do not believe they could get very 
far away; they couldn’t have had 
enough to go to Europe anyway. He 
only gave me $5 during the last two — 
weeks he was at home and left me 
without a dollar. He has always been 
a good husband, but seems to have 
been completely infatuated with this — 
woman. 
‘*T really don’t know what I am 
going to do,’’ and the poor woman 
broke into tears again. 
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