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Show He Wiggled Cabot's Toes. How ho "wiggled" tho toos of tho into Louis Cabot of Milton many tlmos each night In order to put Mr. Cabot to sleep, was rotated by Ralph E. Chandler, nn undertaker, now of Low-Iston, Low-Iston, Mo., on tho witness stand In tho trial of tho action of Mrs, U Vernon llrlggs to break her father's will. which disposed of $2,000,000. At tho tlmo tho "wiggling" occurred Chandler was In Mr. Cabot's employ. "Did 'wiggling' his toes seem to quiet him?" asked Sherman L. Whipple, Whip-ple, chief counsel for Mrs. llrlggs. "Yes, sir,' It did," replied Chandler. Every night Mr. Cabot would glvo vent to n sorles of wild yolls, according accord-ing to Chnndler. "Ho would often wako up at all hours of tho night, nt Irregular Irregu-lar Intorvals, and scream," ho testified. testi-fied. Boston Dlapateh to tho Now Herald. |