Source, Rutland,Vt Daily Herald--Thur.Oct.18, 1917. RUTLAND BRIEFS. About thirty members of Rutland lodge of Masons in a number of automobiles went last night to Rochester where the third degree was conferred on a candidate. A banquet was served in the Rochester Inn and following the work a lunch was served to the visitors. This was a return visit, the Rochester lodge working the degree in this city last month. A young man, Moses Drodzinsky of St. Albans, was taken from the morning train from the north yesterday morning and held until his father called later in the day. The boy, who is 15 years old, said he was intending to work in Rutland. He said he was abused at home, not having enough to eat or proper clothes to wear. United States Marshall A. P. Carpenter of Brattleboro and Deputy United States Marshall E. S. Whitaker of this city left early this morning for Atlanta, Ga., taking with them William Davis who will serve a year and a half in the federal prison for the smugging of heroin into the country. Thomas Sweeney, a lumberjack with no particular home, pleaded guilty to a charge of intoxication, first offense, before Judge F. G. Swinnerton in City Court yesterday morning. He arranged to pay the fine of $ 5 and costs. Sweeney got into trouble on Wales street before he was arrested and threw a man into the street. An important meeting of Rutland council, Knights of Columbus, will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the K of C hall. There will be work in the first and second degrees. A recent issue of the Manchester, N.H., Leader contains the following : Mr. and MRs. G. Edward Quimby of 270 Harrison street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ede Elizabeth Quimby,to Russell Pratt Bates of Rutland, Vt., and Fort Slocum, N.Y. Word has been received from Leslie E. Stevens who is in the Philippine Islands, where he is a civil engineer, that he has been called to the federal service and expects to be in San Francisco December 1. Mr. Stevens is son of Mrs. G.N. Stevens of Church street.