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Show NO LIGHTS IN HOUSE ON NIGHT OF MURDER Two Campers Give Important Testimony Testi-mony Against Frederick T. Small. OSSIPEE, N. H., Jan. 1. There were no lights in the Small cottage on the night Mrs. Florence A. Small was, murdered mur-dered and the house burned down, according ac-cording to the testimony of two campers at the trial today of Frederick T. Small, charged with the murder of his wife. George Glover and Arthur H. Boy n ton of Melrose, Mass., testified today that from their camp they had seen lights in the Small home every night up to the evening she was slain. Dr. Irving W. Hodsdon, a physician of Mountainvfew, where the Smalls made their home, testified that Small, when asked on the night of the fire what should be done with his wife's body, had exclaimed ex-claimed : "Why. is there enough left of the body to require a casket?" The physician denied that he had been in consultation on the case with represent repre-sent a tives of the insurance company in which the lives of Small and his wife had been jointly insured for $20,000. |