Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 14, 1917, Page 7

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THlR FLCOR FACTORY END SPECIALS OiJH THIRD FLOOR OFFERS MANY EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN HOME FURNISHINGS—DRAPERY MATERIALS, CURTAINS, RUGS. ETC. SEE THEM TODAY. . " “8E - -SURE .AND-VISIT OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT IN~ BASEMENT TODAY FOR EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN COT- TONS, LINENS, ETC. All this week fie,have faikéd Facfory"Ends—;sold Factory Ends. This sale Bas already estabhshed a secure place in the hearts of thousands of people who have shared in its advant- ages. - This great Factory End Sale is different from any other'event. The co-operation of manufacturers all over the country was secured, thereby enabling us to offer the greatest money-savmg opportunities of the year. : o : Then make it a point to attend this Factery End Sale today. - Better come early and avoid the crowds. = _ > In this aduorhsement We present a strong list of Factory End values, but there are many more not advertlsed Prices already advertised hold good as long as lots last. MEN'S WEAR BS6IET™ Factory End Specials From Several Departments WOMEN'S WEAR Vi3580 W : s B WOMEN’, .00 T 8 Men’s Spring Suits Men’s Summer Underwear Small Wares S $25.00 TO $35.00 SUITS AT $9.98 A o e At 25c—Men’s Balbriggan - Shirts i ; : ; At $1450 ‘from $18.00. £E Pear] Buttons, assorted sizes This is an exceptional offering and includes an entire stock of Women's 3 Summer Hosiery . Misses’ Fast Black Plain Lisle - Boys’ Wear and Drawers, value 29¢c. and patterns, value *c—price At 9c—Boys’ and Men’s Farm Hats, | Hosiery, full-fashioned, sizes and Misses’ Suits, in black, navy and novelty effects—all this season’s At $16.50 from $20.00. i s G i cnnil s S AR 40 | * value 15 7 to 9, second quality of reg- models—choose at $9.98, regular value $25.00 to $35.00. At $1950 from '$25.00. S ;“5 A “lgg“" > Writing Paper, 24 Sheets, and At 19c—Boys’ Straw Hats, value r 25c grade—Special price e W ; > & S and Drawers, value '55c. 5 ay e S50o 39c. BET i ¥ S e /e 21 Envelopes, value ~25c > omen’s Coats at $7.50 Women's Waists, 29¢ At 450 en's Sea ‘Tslana . Coxiln Special price . veiiewo. 19¢ | At 69c—Boys' Straw Hats, valuc | Women's Fast Black Hosiery . ; ¢ .3 e e Men’s Trousers - : Pighland Linen Writing $1.00. zeuze weight and seamle cvomen's and Misses' Spring Women's Waists. high ne = o se, & LN DR B Paper, in white and colors, At 47c—Eoys’ Rah Rah Hats, value | Fics 8% to 10, valuo lse— Coats In high colors—a_choice of | inciuding White Emer ,.fl::j -.> :: :!z?: tr:om :; : make, valye 50c. vaiue 35c—price a box....... ~26c - 39¢c. o g = The T e e % prices up to $19.50. | voiles, regular $1.00 to $1.50 values - st At i b Dot ¢ 47c—Boys' Golt Caps, valus 39¢. § 005, S S oY Floniery., sec- 451 ' —all at 28c until sold 1$3. m $3.50. 85:0“ Bt o At 59c—Boys’ Khaki Trousers, value | ond quality of resular oo At $3.95 from $4.50. v 4 brel 69c. grade—Special price, 3 pairs . | length, value $1.00. . Parasols : Umbrellas At 89c—Boys’ Khaki Trousers, value | for 30c, Or & Dalfess o ers 17¢ Wash Skirts at $1.00 | Jap Silk Waists, $2.00 z i £ Women's Parasols, in a s 3 $1.25 Be rase SE Weornen's. Seat. Women's White Skirts, | Women's Jap Silk wte Men’s Auto Dus!en o s.f:-Mens Xfl;mm)kl :man i kit e s | At 93c—Bovs Linen Trousers.value | less Split Foot Hosiery, value some exc:llent models that sell reg- | smart” models—aiso dainty Cot its, in such well-known $1.25 to $1.50—Special price.. - ‘98¢ 1.25. > I 19c—Special price a pair. .... ularly at $ and $1.50—Special | Voile Waists with pr ace o : e iZe 26- 4 — St 1 rice £1.00 each. | mings—all at $2.00 A 71 al=n m= Eoiord Hoching Women's Umbreilas, size 26 At 98¢—Boys’ Woolen Trous- One case of Women's Biack 3 £25 trom ¢ Rsn s e inch, _ depefdable in every ers, value $1.25 Silk Boot Hosiery, sizes 81 At $4359 from $5.00, 5 way, value $1.00—Special price Cl e B e e sala to 10, regular 29¢ value at. 25¢ brands, value $1.00. 69c L D omenis Canie :)Veiin' Silk MILLINER Some of the Greatest Values That We 3, - e iery ta blacl regu- ; ; At Slc—Boys' Blouses. vaiue lar 35c quality at............ 381c Have Ever Offered Are Included Men’s Caps o 5 Sui: Cases—Hand Bags o e 100, | Womens Biack Siik ‘Hosierd, 1 At 42 from _30c. Men’s Negligee Shirts Straw_Matting_Suit Cases, e D e e TLO fseanies imte (A t0 20 —our 0 FINE QUALITY PANAMAS AT $1.39 At 79¢ from $1.00. At 67c—Men’s Palm Beach Shirts, e 24-inch, value $1.39— Washable Suits Women’s White Sitk Hostery, S—— - with attached collar and pecial price .+ 98c to 10—our seamle: sizes 81 Untrimmed Panama Hats for women and misses in six of the leading At $ 845, regular price $10.00. All Colored Neckwe $ 9.45, rezuiar price $12.00 price. ; = Colored Ostrich Boa regular $11.45, regular price $15.00. $1.00 value, ‘al 2¢ 4 & OSTRICH BOAS REDUCED‘ Untrimmed Hats, 25¢ ‘ Fine Flowers, 25¢ Colored Dress Hat in our sport styles, value Tsc. Women's leather Hand Bags At 97c, regular prige 31 regular 59¢ quality at.... 44c ¥ I s Suit Cakes At 69c—Men's Dress Shirts. in light in black and colors, value $1.50 At $1.29, rezular price §1.50. Ahout 10 dozen Women's Pure e YR SELCIR U PRI NS WIS N SEIBE RIS RO S a colored srounds, with fancy —Spe price .. .. $L15 At $1.69, regular price $2.00. Thread Silk Hosiery, tan only. sold—so don’t delay. 129 from $1.50 stripes, value T5c. R e i subject to slight imperfec- ¥ : 179 from $2.00. At 95c—Men’s Dress Shirts, with i s g e o tions, rezular $1.00 quality, el 98¢ | RNy PREss §1.98 At $7550 from $5.50 Sott Thenll Gl and el B At $3.39, resular price while they last at........ 3% TRIMMED HATS ’ HATS at < Eehed Umnntersd cufts: il 1he Toilet Goods At $4.95, regular price We offer a choice of our entire s Dides sold newest designs and colorinz Lt e g - > stock of Children’s Trimmed Hats, | §Ua 40 $L.9 saih Traveli At $129_Men's Soft Shirts, mads Tl bl e el T Boys’ Norfolk Suits Women’s Neckwear SR i erricke i raveling Bags of fine quality madras, in a S T % E At $ 4.85, regular price § 6.30. All Soiled and Mussed Neck- have been, at 95c 1 WOMEN’'S DRESS 55 98 At. $5.50. fFom $ 6.50. B rivecof hadbome das 1000 sheet rolls of Japanese W e e wear, Windsor ™ Ties, Fic— ST N R HATS at 2,00 signs, value $1.50. issue Toilet Paper—Specia 2 45, regu! s 8 Clearance price S o $ P e e e o & At $785 from § 9.00. signs, value $ ; - et = - WOMEN: 98¢ | "¢ thin prics i Women's Dress Hats that sold up Hydrogen, full to $2.98, reduced to 93¢ each matter what former price 21c—Suspenders, 8-ounce at 11c, value 17c At $5.50 from $6.50. At 42c—Suspenders, valus 16- = o 25, At Boys’ Sweaters, value At $2.98, regular price 50 Women's and Misses' U'ntrimm Fine wers, in are oty At $695 from $5.00. At 29cBelts, value 35c. pune SE . Pes e At $198, rezular price $2.50 Hats, in desirable shapes and color- | i i . At $7.95 from $9.00. At 55c—Belts, value At 19c—Jergen's Face Lotion, value | At Bovs' Best Quality Rub- At 69c, regular price $1.00 ings, all at 25c each, value up to | Of Kinds &s. & Coats. sizes 4 to 16, value | (e jot of Black and Colored asc. I bur e upto 3 At 1lc—Baheock's © cum, value 15¢. At 18c 0. Mesh Veiling, regular 25c At SZ‘RQS—RO}<' .ln--.o: quality, at .............. 00l Suits, value 52 Marabout Scarfs and Capes, in At $2.95—Eovs' Spring black and natural, alss with come value $4.50 to $6.00. binations of Ostrich Feathers, ished with. silk ribbons and silk tassels, at these prices opsis Tal- Women's, Misses' and comprises our entire stock up to $3.95, all a 1250 DRESS GOODS AND SILKS Black and White Shepherd Checks, 42 inches wide. three sizes of checks for dress or skirt, value §9c—Special price = yard Yard-wide Nun's Veiling, in white and black for dresse: inth Mohair for bathing suits, in biack, white and navy, v sterine, small size, value At 37c—-Listerine, medium size, lue 30c. At 39¢—Hair ushes, aluminum face, value .50c. 59¢ Summer Underwear Mo sl oRY At $6.50, resula Muslin Underwear At $050 resular Drice $5.00 price $6.00 62¢c ¥ Spccial price @ yard..........ee.oo.... S AL I At 5%c—Hair Brushes, ajuminum | > o : s S50 il T B Boys® Ribbed 9 W “4-inch Striped Mohair for skirting—30-inch Plain Mohair, in black, face, value Toc. T omen's Musiinfcowns e e :gigg: e arie $300 O its 1oy b otk #ike e | whit= and navy—34-inch Black and White Check for dress or skirt BREEE b - = regular 15¢ e at : % | =t ery s value $1.00—Special price a vard. L 89¢ oS e g Handkerchief ot s et e 42-inch Cream Serge—also black and colors in Se Crepes and Ribbon Specials 5o il Haapvsemaged BHCEErCINErs P e s Cinle ot " Mohairs for skirts and dresses—54-inch Shcepherd Checks for coats 2 i 1egular 39¢ value at.. At "24oe—Women's White e S dw 15¢ o - 25 and skirts, in three sizes, value $1.50 and § pecial price a v At Sc-—No. Wash Ribbons., all | women's Long White Skirts, Femstitched Handkerchiefs, 2 T RINER b ks Z colors, e a piece of 3-yards, £ Ribbed Vests, iow Vom, Hamburg - trimmed. regular Miss >pl.—1 Coating: regular $3.00 value at $1.37 and regular value 6c. 59c and 69c value at.. 45c | At 3c—Women's White Hem- neck style, sleeveless and wit t | ze bl L 65 & S ot Sotes . At €c—No. 112 Wash Ribbons, all | women's Long White e stitched Handkerchiefs, 3 - Sicil sleeves, velne PG 4o 6 o e 32-inch Striped. Wash Silks, white grounds and colo: stripes—32 = ‘Dlece of 5iyspdn, B S O e 10, - g for 30c hy: 17¢ A 5 ch Silk Stripe Voiles, in all the fashionable colors for waist or B festln: H17% Fowue o osc | At 5c—Women's Fine White Lawn it ss, value 39c—Special price a yard. e 352 Wash Ribbons, all Z5gs ; & % ’ Hangkerchiefs, § for Misses” Ribbed Union Suits, s mmed a extrs | : ¥ 4 s sant F color 5c a_ piece. of 5-v! . Women'’s Camisoles, of pi At 14c — Women’s White Linen ace trimmed, ou slar 24, iarge sizes, regila 26-inch Fancy Silk Marquisette for dresses, in pink, biue, 7 ey LR e ards, | China silk, in an assortment Handkerchiefs, 3 for 40 value at : 5 24c 47e green and yeliow, floral design, value 33¢c—Special price a vard. 49z 2, S of styles and sizes, regular 59¢ e At 5c—Men’s White Hemstitched —_— e Silk 2 RO T R 2 liant Taffeta Ribbons, | value at S AL e c HandKerchiefs, 6 for 2ic e e B = eemy R Tssees and SdTts el i Inches wide, in piain and | women's Bunzalow Aprons At 4o—Mers. White' Linen Hana- , MISSES’ SWEATERS $1.00—Sp Drive e’ vama S - Moire, all colors, value ise. | Women's Bungalow Aprons i roly WOMEN 2-inch Tan Pongee Silk, excellent quality for dress or suit, regula At 16c—Brilliant Taffeta Ribbons. | and singham, regular 73¢ = quality—Special price a yard A ey bR 4 inches wide, Moire, all | value at e g ial IN WOOL AND FIBRE SILK Yard-wide All Silk Messaline in black—yard-wide Chiffon T 5 colpre - SElue BN Women's House Dresses, made Glove Specials in black, white and all the fashionabie colors, value $1.30—Special At 22¢—Extra Fine Quality All Silk | of Amoskeaz gingham, piain Women's 2-Clasp Gloves in price a yard ... o et A S e affeta Ribbons, 3% inches | chambray and fine quality white, a well-known standard 40-inch Crepe-de-Chine, all silk, for blouse or underwear. white and de, plain and, Moire, value | percale, regular $1.25 vaiue at. 98¢ | make, value 73c—Special pr flesh colors, value $1.30—Special, price a vard 1.39 e Women's Kimonos of fine : pair SR e 40-inch Crepe-de-Chine, heavy quaiity, all silk, in black and white, RS Short lengths in extra quality muslin and plain and Women" 16-Button _Si lloves in black, a reliable $1.26 | make. rezular $1.00 value at 69¢ wide Ribbons, plain and fancy crepes, regular $1.30 fancy, value up-.o $1.00 glae at oo, in Y for waist or dress, vaiue $2.00—Special price a yard.. SR At $8.95 from $10.00 pric peroxiae Trunks—All Kinds Suspenders—Belts AT At value 7 i Mottt mev 36 [262 of .the pubic acts of 1915, there|LAST PORT MADE | . examin wan IN NURWIGH F'FTY Y s R : : B i : this city. who hoids the Fenian rank | shall be deducted from the whole value | ETERAN CAPTAIN | V% i of Colonel, is confined in the same STUDY AVIATION. |t tne capital stock of such company BV VETES - ‘ g 5 prison where he (Healey) had spent {in addition to the other deductions Pro- |y Known Resident of Block Island | i "\, i . = most of his time in Ireland. Law- | -®Roy A. Swan Ordered to Report at | ijed by law, the market vaiue of any Dad | er': release is hoped for, but as this Camp Borden, Toronto. | ¢ vidences of indebtednes: it ad. s y i k. - 3 |is his second confinement it is uncer- e - and exempted from sec- = R W 4 Greeneville Boy Disappears for Several Days— Construction | tuin. % LeRoy A. Swan of this city andition 1.of this act, and the tas shall be | The funeral an n- : Jily 12, 1867 —The boy Connell, who | Massachusetts Institute of Technolosy. | paid.on the portion of the value of the |lei, | former | memb " W, rks Started—Bo: : S tell from a cherry. tree on the West |17, has just been ordered to report 10| capifal stock remaining: and in the |1sland lesisiative i % ¥ o aterwork y Dies From Irjuries Re- ISlE o stons et o D ot o s Morr, Condn by | DK nt of the tax | resident K e e . 2 of his injuries on Wednesday- chief signal officer of the United States | payabe to the state by any mutual [ Monda in the First P ceived in Fall. Lo e s e army. Insurance company under the church ok taland, of whic | 3 9 mOIOtec Some time .ago, when the war de- | \isions of sections 2444, 2415 and Yens m SISpOber & NEW LONDON BRAKEMAN The dedication of Wm. M. Williams | partment decided to establish vse\;ral of the zeneral statutes and amend- H’; "'f'“‘ B eres, N Tt KILLED AT MIDWAY Sy Bty SV e, |Steam Fire Engine Co.’s new house at | a\iation schoos. it was decided ot|ments thereof. there shall be deducted gptain Conler was horn on Rioe L o o LY years 380 the wa-|Tagon, when the horse became fright- | the Falls, took place on Thursday afi- | Pattern these afier the Canadian and | from the total amount of assets of | [sland in 1838, and - E T s e er commissioners took steps to com- Brcenit d’n a‘,‘ha\' i T. ayer Was|ernoon and evening. The invitations | English schools. ! such company, in addition to the other | shipped o viling ] Y Ja d mence the construction of the works | [MOWR down, when the wheels pasced | (o several fireqcompanies being a' gen-| Mr. Swan was recommended by the | deductions provided by Aw, the|tween Providence _ Baitim 3 Freiaht Train at Norwich Town. A Greenevil'e ladlof tne sh-ou;‘d; ‘:"gd"ifjf(}_i‘mtfi;:‘»“"]" eral one, of course there was a :iarge | institute autho and after being|amount of the market value of any fthe age of 21 he SRE o Lo e B i o e -, 2nd fracturing his an- | crowd present. The West Side (No.|eWorn in as a special officer was or- | evidences of indebtedness owned by it | posit captain ~of or crd :*and"e’l from ‘n_ome and was not l\\:e;?;xalm 1;“9 .nj‘g:gneis"“firo au <]’ 59‘; 2\ Engine Co. and the Grzeneville {dered by the army to e the royal|and exempted from taxation by section |larg > Inis . L e ,‘_ pe > . [2 dedication of the. Falls house .took, cduisite medical assistanc and the Hook aznd Ladder Co. was |their systems and then ret to me‘he filed for the purpose of ascertainingConlex was in commi - e (it o plac Lost Boy. largely represented.” There vere a | United States as an instructor in av- taxes shall inciude. in the case of "”1“'” Whit w‘m' g o k. e 5 ; ’ s N number of members of Waurezan |lation. By actually taking the com-|banks and trust companies, a state- |iected as a commissars swupply <hi ' r Extracts from The Bulletin's files| July 10, 1867.—Henry Bill Esq. au-|Steamer No. 1 present including their | Dlete course, everything down to the |ment of the amount invested in such |for the army about Hampton Roads| s thorizes the announcement that he will | toreman, Joseph'B. Carrier. minate details can be studied and | cxempied ovidences of - indebtedness,|and Chesapeate Fav. . Water Commissianers Organize. 52 the Tont oy, Tohn Burns. whesy| The Norwich wi Worcester. raii- | those parts of the training wnich seem | and ase of insurance companies || Puving his sentoring | Capt. Con- ; %2 Juls 5, 130T T water commisaion- | Shsmpenon e oo Buins. whose | road company have commencea thelr | ddvisable will be adopted in our|a ala(rm]r:‘n. of the: maticet Valnenpr iy was |in, commanc orol 2 O . 4 ers met on Saturday night and organ- |and $25 for the body, if dead. The|%O'K on the new ‘buildmgs new |schools: o M B o o anets oM Tenry Congdon, remembered £ the he fre ized by eecting Alba F. Smith, pres- | father himself offers $100 for his son, | Roath's foundry. The foundry for the | e Thiy her Y hall take effect |many Providence seamen and shippers [ which i ident, and took steps to commence the | dead or alive. The 'ad was last heard | Machine shop has been laid and some | EXEMPTION OF BONDS. e 1tx passage. of 'toa In 1880 he built Miia . -onstructions of the works at Norwich [of at Uncasville. ;::"‘g‘;‘;m;; men are Rpsy st work i T Sl A = = Georze W. Danie'son, th v A Town. The surveys were .all com-| Palmer and Cook have purchased of A unicinalities to Be Free from Taxa- hoat to carr ed A pleted Friday, and the work will soon | the estate of Benjamin D. Greene, the | . TUIY 15 1867--George Carroll aged tion on Bonds, Notes, etc. H. C. CLUB AT PLEASANT VIEW |2 omnianded er -y commence. Coit block on Union street. ~ The price | ©: 8 : 3 E — b e IOl TPl ‘Wi dnd ae jDnHl Jhe. ret e tra . railing of the piazza at his fathers Dl rear concernin Island hotel resideiice on Breadway, PSiday, and| i ceaiins o oot motce ang Shore Cottage. jomend Aol broke his wrist. The limb was soon o A boy named Connell fell from a|was $9,000. tree on -the corner -of Main and| There seems to be quite an uncer- Thames streets, West [Side, Sunday |tainty as to whether Rev. Fr. P. Kelly < - other choses in action of municipalities s g 4 Conley afternoon, to the ground a distance of | is to Temain here or to chanse par. |Set PY a physician. from: tizatton Is of Paterest The law| Fifteen girls of the H. C. club of | apubiican i to1e twelve féet. He struck on the left|ishes with Rev. Fr. Tully, of New| About 3 p. m. Thursday. the large |reads as follows Norwich are occupying the Keewaydin. [ 150" (8 (T fale . i - side of his head and a concussion of | London. Such a change had been or- | wooden paper mill in Chaplin, owned | Section 1. AIl bonds. notes and other | Among the members and their friends| ;4 ;392 Benthir ¥ W e ot the brain resulted. His recovery is|dered by the Bishop, but a remon-|by Greene & Bothwick, was discov- |evidences of indebtedness issued after | Who spent ihe week-end at the cot-|™ Captain Coniev was twice nmoned t Huested doubtfu . strance with 2300 siznatures naving | ered to be on fire, the flames orizinat- | Aprii 1. 1917, by any county. town,|tage are the following: his first wife having been ) e 1 The delay in commencing the work |gone from Norwich, and the New Lon- | ing in the boiler room. The mill| city, borough or other municipal tax- [ The Misses Katherine Corcoran. Ha-|pa;, Dodge. who -died in | ’ minute fre eing on the horse railroad has, we learn,|don Catholics being equally unwiil-|burned very rapidly and in half an|ing district of this state shall be ex- |Zel rclough. Anabel Dilworth, Anna marriage were born four daugh-|over T o . P not heen disadvantageous to the com- | ing to spare Father Tully, it was hoped | hour the roof fel, and the mill with |empt from taxation. Kilroy, Nancy Colberg, Yvonne Sa- s, Addie E., wife of Senator Ray (.| lev's un v r a any, as the required material can be |and believed that no change would be |all the machinery and stock excePt| Sec. 2. In the determination of the|vourn. Amy Bercaree, Alice Kilrov, |y oy anne’ 1., wife of Dr. J. C.|s zabeth Fitzzerald s ured now at much lower rates|made. $3000 worth of paper was destroved. |tax payable to or for the use of the |Loretta Sheehy. at any time since the road was| July 1, 1867.—The, missing son of [ The loss is stated at $20,000 to $30,000 |state by savings banks, and savings |and Mrs. Murphy | Champion: Jennie R. wife of P jAldrich _ of Northbridge iviered. There .is every reason to|Mr. Burns, of Greenéville, who disap- |on whith there was only $6,000 insur- | departments of state banks, trust com- = e Hattie D. Conley. o teacher .. wiicve that the road will soon’be peared on’ the ‘Fourth, came to tne|ance—$2000 in Norwich, and $2000 In | panies and national banmks under the | Providence public schools. mmenced and be completed before|house of a Mr. Stebins of Montville |each of two other companies. Baul B.| provisions of section 2422 of the gen- 1 ire. Conley dfed in 1878 ana inter. about two miies southwest of Upcas- | Greene, the senior partner in the firm |eral statutes ana amendments thereof || INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY [/ iain Champion, who, with one July 9, 1867.—H. ‘B. Cruftenden who, | ville on Tuesday afternoon, and id | i= a resident of this town. - and section 2 of chapter §5 of the-pub- | George H. Conley, survives him with JededthSp;dl{fls, Wgflal'eia BH!;H ;‘e ngladb hald nathinghtnFeat gut gr“een Hc acts_of 1907, ‘there shall be d‘e- s ind Edwin im) , purchas: the uckieberries since the Fourth of July, ducted from the amount of deposits sreater part of the Niantic Indian|and begged for food. They gave him 000"/ Boye ot (Cuinn RN o any ol Bkt st o pRnY T S INSPECTOR COMMENDED ands at Bast Lyme, about three weeks |food Which he ate freely. He appear-| There are now 609 cadets at Camp |addition to the other deductions pro-| Miss Amanda Hall is spending two | L iadt i Piainis + ago, has bought out his fellow pro- ed wild and would v _talk to the|Dewey and with the new arrivals the|vided by law to be made in determin- | weeks on Long Island ommissioner muelier Praises prietors. The farm is on the west|females of the fam He came out | number will probably reach 700 with-|ing such tax, the amount of said de- == F. Flanigarn. —— aptist church, Sheey shore of Niantic bay, includes 160 |of the y'0ods in the south part of |in the next few days. The boys have|posits invested in evidences of indebt-| Judge and Mrs. Lucius Brown left ; ) ¥ icres. and stood the present proprie- | Montvili:. The child is quite iil and |already commenced their tralning and |edness exempted from taxation by | town Friday for Lake Mohonk. _Dairy and Pure Food Commissioner | Island, N. ¥ he church tors in a little over $5.000. appears wild and confused. The phy- |by the end of the term at Camp|section 1 of this act in the determi- | e Friie H:Steatmusliop e wellten to | IEHOvED ik to Conty. sos At Greeneville, on Monday morning |sician 1 attendance hopes for his re- ' Dewey will be in.a position to serve'nmation of the tax pavable to the state' Miss Mabel S. Webb is spending six ' Alderman George Padgett of Putnam. ' will represent (he church at ihe Tohn R. Thaver, proprietor of the dye | covery. - their country to a better advantage by any stock insurance company under weeks at a summer school for artists in reply to the latter's statement thal conventisn in Vonke vorks Was Ufing a hay rack from al Col Healy. lately arrived in New when they arrive at the military age. the porvisions of part LI of chapter in the Berkshirés. he was oppoused to the publication of 19-20.

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