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warn $ M f m m :.ir,H :t;& ■ r'vf\ - > v DilbSD^Y, JULY 13,1927 ' S'^ir-t (•? ’*\• , * ;1 ’ *- . * Tefft, I^blisher Jk<? Postoffiie 1 -'at;'.{Jree^ich,. Ms^Xi,*§; iSBKwv-y.wn-f•• * mIih /in mntl Wl Q'fn'i* f ,7* mail Matter.: a&P.W i i nr . ........ ' _--' _ ■■■■■■■ ■ ... . #^r Last \^ear - Because Beat Estate , Valuations f™^|Hs.,§:e 6I4t‘ Kept JJp to Average.. ' * V \ ' * r t * r ' ’ . / , ■ / The -tows villages of Wash- jngtou,county will receive- ,§32,767.88 steire of the 1922 state in- ■Hwtaiie ^tas.. cdllectibasj' according & a orecenfc; announcement _ of thte. state HDommissioner of taxation. The total Jl^^tivasame amount as-jlirat year. S^S^iingtou eountyfs shaw .of' th$ I-' tegs: .tljiai^fis}: year,' ; -?diH5-tU the -feet that the county as a ‘Sept Ttfm\ 'Vfitsfr^bni^, | state p i assessine real -estate at or'near its gi -Jifetiatg^tjtie. \ ■ ; . VhiiTitngs ~ fiinf7g-ain i h ’in c r e a s e d Observe 150th- Anniversary of Cfceekr ; ing «f Burgojme’s Army on Wash- :yiiigtqas CeWty Sqil. 4% .. ‘ ' ... .... , , *.v ^ .T - V The first of the ary anniversaries .to- b^^eMj^ipp^iif vicinity was staged day and Saturday, wheii 'tne aruii-* versary of the. battle .of Port Ann was commemorated % : &tiha^JflB 6 fe Jocate^dn “Battle Ji$* siotiti|i ;qff<£ihe viUage ,of 2?ai’t Aren $a$ uny^iSed. Speakers ' for tlfe /occasion. ineluded tJrT gtate’-hist^any County Judge Erskine C. Rogers and District Attorney Wyman S. Bascom. Thfe speaking was followed by a his torical .pageant, “The Spirit of .Port Ann.” , J • • The -celebmtion was continued on {Saturday;, with a program of sports, a community picnic, parade and a band concert, Both, days brought the biggest crowds ever seen,in Fqrt Ann tq witness tlie ceremonies and' take part in the celebration. An 'unexpec ted' yisitor oa Friday was General John J. Pershing, who stopped on his T^ayHhrough-the village and made a brieif stay, > Oly the tablet which, marks the site of the severest fighting of the battle app_eara..tAe .following inscription: ' ; \' 8 g±tfe- Htiil. At this pass was fought the battle of Fort Ann, July 8 th, 1777. Here Burgoyng jp s fast checked in Kia victorious march by the Americans, who delayed:' the Brit* Saratoga. This tablet is .erected by the State of New York and the town of Port Ann,-1927.” M l COTY ESTATES M l •dnconi©: tax - revenueare thosd >that- -ishr-and .made possible^ their defeat at - jhow;incr<;ased assessments m real 0\”\*\\\ rro”*“ +oM“4- 1'” , TOoperty- for 1926 over 1925 above th^ .; :j$TC^;a^etagfe. for'the $tate, the'dis- '■ i^ utiott MBgubased. on. the total as- liuiM w ed'Valuationof .'.reaLprojpertyin ■cpnhties. ^ h e tot^l assessed value of' 3 !(Sa property for the1- whole state for. . 192G, wrach is, t'he basis of flip'1927 1 #stributton of income taxes for cbun« • -ties; 3 h '?22,652,165,048, tH s -bSng a ■: i ^ , ^ $ 4 l$i 2 iC) 66 , « 8 J.or ab(»ut 10 % lSa;;«eiit ovex. i925l •;. .,-OT»e ftve counties comprising the [ . Q t y of ’ Now, York ^made^ the largest ; -|f«3n jn aicreaised.jriComQ^tax revenue ; ^ the ap-sjite \COiBatieff Ijlce ’piirs^dl^ereatael ,in‘ in- s -^ine'i^ETiecfei^tsr^Exceptionsrm ihis , g(Mt oi^tlie.“stat^ yi&& .Wsnren,- A1-? • wrny -an-d Schen'ectady counties, *11 •v/ # TfMrli mifBtleMiifoM due to a«v 9 loa<) - ’tion ol citjE, jftpperty 'within thejs '.TtogteiSi: . 1 iu HELP HftTH SARATOGA MGOHT *I&Iie*rsa 1 -to be Held This .•2B»eni«g for Spect»cul»r Production Jo life Given at Battlefield. X o? ,Greei^cb^'W&wglv l^ewKat later in ORgaiiisting „tpiM} •neighboring places, is to have a?ipart . the. great celebration, Ub .0 iPageant S»trat«ga» which will be presented * t the ttxeat Ravine op the Saratoga Jxrttlefield by a cast of sbc,fljoQsan(d . -on the nf ternqon oi Octpher S.1’ Gap- ■itins have been named/ marsihals'se- lected, and abobt a hundred actors are t**dy to lepprt at the first r«liearsal •t .ScfcujplerviUe tonight. (The feature _ . ... . _ in which the town will have; a part tree construing will and granting re- is the Plight of Families Down the argument. _ _ J -s^ - st » ' tx _ M ss Irefce Hover, daughter of Mr. a ^ J ^ , femes. Bov^.o|tW,village, vscy su^ouSty- i^iireteg§.lbany sOwrtpy 'beEore n o o n yestetday. •. Jtogs %by«r iad left the office of£ tihe Po- 4 ej»arb 3 nent of the Delaware and iHudsw' coanpany, where she is em-. pGoyed -as -a private secretaa^, fio go %b/ ltincSi when she was strucfc\ by a fivfe-ton. truck belonging to.r-the New lEork Cetttral company. -She was taken t» a» Albany‘tospitafc-yrhere it •wis found that she had suffered a 3 >roken .arm, tihree broken ribs and se- ^.vefe' statins of the ligaments of the back.' Members of- the-faraaly here learned of the .accident when they x^ed-fehe office- where she /Was em- '^oyeffW- 5 eil Miss iHover-OCHhfe crit ical condition - of her grandmother, Mrs. Wood, who died’ later in thfe afternoon. • Mrs. Hiram Wood Mrs. Hiram'Wood, one of tihe oldest residents, od this village, died at 3:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon. - at her home h_ere, after an illness of about a week. At this hour funeral ar rangements have not been announced. Local ‘Briefs — The grange all-day picnic will be ■held at Hedges lake August 12. — Mr. and Jlrs. Dann L, Wood of Brooklyn are visiting B$. and Mrs. Henry C, Carter. — Mrs. , Catherine Bndgeford has been visiting her sister, Mrs, P. Glea son, at Thomson, N. Y. . ... /. — Mrs. lEdward Ellis'ol 'Wheaton, 111., will arrive Saturday to visit Mrs. Williaum H_ Abbott for several weeks. Proceedings o f -the • P*s 1 Week in Judge Fraser's Court— Disposal of WiU Cueft' The following proceedings too place in the Surrogate’s court during the week ending July il: Inventories filed in the estates of John F. Clark, Fort Edward; Junius L. Clark^jHamptbn, and Elizabeth •Frances Httgarty, Greenwich. Estate of Thomas W . Brownell, Easton; letters of administration de bonis non issued to Jasper E. Brown ell. Orders entered determining tax under transfer tax law in the estates of Alfred PhQpott, White Creek, and John Obetft, JSaston. ___ Estate of David Thompson, Hebron; citation issncd in probate of last will returnable July 18 at Salem. , .T}ie following 'Will? were admitted •tq probate and letters testamentary •haneici tosms Jolipwin^ naimei execu? tors: \Will b£ BTi^rvey R. Robertson, Salem, Jessie A* Robertson execu< trfx; will of Mariy Best.^White' Creek, Harry' E. Spaulding executor; will of Hugh Wcix, Cambridge, Anna H. Weir and Kuth H. Weir executrices; will of Thonaas M. Bolerts, Gran ville, Margaret J. Soborts executrix. Estate of Arthur T. .Stevens, Cam-, bridge; ordler entered re-oj>ening‘ de- ‘ \llnasoni 'wlncK' Is ahclucTcci* in Epoch ; 4 ve, A.3^ew Nation in the Jtfaklng. ■ ‘ VAn effort had been* Shade by the state officials in charge of the event ‘ , enlist a captain from Greenwich . tut littlErrentnus^asm was shown until ijte r ' tlbe meeting 'tar. the: fratHelleld' Itet' Suadiy afternoon, when a aium- i-i._^_terfi:oia;’heEe-heard the-ta.lk-of Percy ‘ -Jevre^B'Btirrell, one of the directors, ^ .4/j. meeting of representatives of ■vari- f is local Organizations, ■was called onday evening, and .the proposition ' a&et with an enthusiastic resp>onse, ^ Henry- T. Kesick and Mrs. Sarah ■ 3C.'‘Fryer were made captains, and it; a teghate ehbssn as foHesss From . %illard’B Mtountain chapter, £5. fin R„ ; Mrs. A. B. Griffin and Mrs. Edward ‘ Jpngg; \Woman’s Belief corps, Mrs. William T. Wilson and Mts.. Harry Greenwich. Woman’s club, Mrs. , Cfatfen'cV. Mealey and ‘Miss 3?earL ; TBTmsend; American Legion anxil- i**y, Mrs. David 'Cantoh&n and Mrs. V': Frtnk Scully; Greenwich Chamber of -•^mmerce,-i>bstni'a«ter-MeGlel]an and Mark A. Petteys. The captains and marshals held\a second meeting last night and all re- -• ported.that they had Ho difBculty~iff ,-fecruitiag their quotas. All who have , • Agreed to take part must attend the :\vT. f^&St jehearssl tonight at 7:15, new •. - .jtbme, at Tort Hardy T>arb, Schuyler- UPffl the 'c&st will l^.'rergaiaized. ; tod parts described: * and 1 assigned. alpsrsiHs* T^ishitig transportation ;liisjced to be at the Episcopal cimrcff; ^ 8:46 \where automobiles will*: ';'j|top.. Rehearsals “Will be lufeld each ' iii Jtilyi ,in Schuylemlle. dnd: .tYjtoh. we%k in Sejtember,.. but' will* fee: .limitted during August, the captains'; -iliiioiUiC^Jihat the tshbinsteifes siSmCidaiacerjs^^v^t^^ reratilteS 'lintilr -JI&teE-. aS',Ahey. ^ t t :ttOt';'hfe ii^lM :< 6 rJ sjcofid 'gelteM'taefetHig. iof 'autdite; .Jjdjliis, -wjp 4>fei£e|d reSxfc. Sti& ^^y^bernooii: at 4:08 o'clo'd^.'^tsfEe •■HwlSbl; farm hear the state roadr\at :y|l^iM|-'|Peights. Mr* BuryeHl will -fie sjent f’fflid gjve detai& >of #4^1e'r iJSoiir which it is expected -will: be 4T. .|«*y^itest pageant evfer stkgred \n is hoped that 'a 'lftrige .;.®BlegatSbii - from Greenwich iwxlKat- Orders entered directing the county treasurer to make the appraisal uiuler transfer tax law In the estates oi John F. dark and Fred McNaugh ton, Fort Edward; Eliza Lawton, White Creek; Sara J. McC. Dundton, Salem; John A. Barkley, Argyle; Hannah R. T. Warren, Granville; MeCTitt_Jl...Hixringtoii,_Garoj!riigej David Holmes, Salem; Hannah A; Gifford, Kingsbury; James A. Mc- Dougall, Kingsbury and ^Junius; L. Clark, Hampton. Letters of Administration issued on the folloss(in_g estates to the following named administrators:-, John C. Cofc* trell. •’White Srtelt. J. Vanen CottrelJ and Raymond P. . Cottrell kdmiriistra- tors; Jacob W. Holler^ Fort Edward, Catherine’3)i Holler adniiiajtratt:& 1 .Estate-' of. Nor4 Mullins, Granville; citation issued in probate of last -'will returaal?Io: Jifly 29 at Posmc • - Estate of Uoiert O.’ Jones, Geati- ville; citatabii issued in-, judicial set tlement . returnable September 6 . at Salem^ ' - — t ,— Estate of Elizabeth F. Hagaxty, Greenwich; citation issued ia judicial settlement returnable September 6 at Salem? «fin4js.,^W\^lm‘rSQrra;- m •paSask- ‘- 4 ~ - J-:r- ' ‘tt®-'-, , , '-^-MEffanS iirst •■Cha^lbsi'fiEpwland ara > sjbhamg'a. week*s vacation in y • —rJ>!Cr., arjd: Mrs. Bert Curti S- aiid son Jamfejye visitj^ fiSendg at Wolcott, INe^Ybrk. . — Diavid Go.oding of Southbridge, M'ass., waS a guest at George Saf- ford’s last week. ■-^-iReV. J. 5B. Armstrong ihas been enjkiyiTigi home-grown potatoes on his ^ lis^ c S 'Ju n e 25. — 'Mis. Henry Ackley spent a few days last-week with her son, Raymond Ackley, a t 'Glens Falls.... r — Henry Langley Imd' family 'ihave moved 'from 'their “farm to \their new residence, in. this village, • : ^SK;^tsd(-]M^^;Herce “Faddeu-rof Hempstead, L. ,1., are spending 4 few weeks at Drain Ketchurri’s. .^MrC andl.,Mrs. Chester ’Whittaker and _i|ar^ol ®alj- .ajb& family sjent <Suiato$t at Fiair Havenj .Vt. -. ■^A. valuable dog . 05 yne<l ' by Aima Dbrnafi wa's killed by being run over by^an automobile -on -Main street Tuesiay evening. — Victor Maxwell of Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Charles- Brown, and Mrsi .Jennie iNewbury were at Lake ■St. Catherine Sunday. — Members of Canton Parker, I. O. O. T.j enjoyed a picnic »t Orrin Ketckum^ ISuiiday. All enjoyed' the hospitality ^.of the host and hostess, who always give their friends a good time, Lesson-Morris Miss Aretta Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Morris, and Fran cis. Lesson of Greenwich were mar- FOR SALSHLarge. ice -box and soda fountain counter, with 3 ten-gallon icO -^ceaaitJ, &^egera.‘< It^liaii matrljle couttter- ^^..nickel 4 lated:.,,cov^s« A bargain, ‘Boston Candy Kitohkn, •Greenwieh, WAN'TTSDj—'Boy about IS or 16 years oM that citn work steady, as’ helper. Apply ,at Baber’s \Home Bakery. FOR .SAJLI3—-Gray oat thresher with stacker ani bagger. John Richards, East Greenwiph N. Y. FOR SA3 j E— A h out-door toilet, son R-ichards,- Kill Road. Gib- FOR .SALB-4Small mahogany sofa, antique, good condition, ? 10 , Mrs. Prank A, frarrett. Phone 147-W. against- the following deiscribed per- sbnal property, one\ 1926 Oakland\; Tquring Car, Model 44; Serial Num ber 11926, Motor Number K13422,: Registered in th§. name of Hubert? JVt, Thomas in 'tbe records of the domjtrblleiiJ'^'iifllce of \the .State o#' Florida, and ‘ bearing 1926 license, plate's;, No. 172ff03, and Jnow' in our possession, We will sell such personal property at public auction to the high est bidder t o ’satisfy such lien, at our garage, located on the Corner of Main and Bridge Streets, in the Village of Greenwich, New York, on the 16th day of July, 1927, at 10 o’clock aim., Daylight Saving Time, as provided by 'Article .9 of the Lien Law (Laws of 1909, Chap. 38).- ; Date«i June 10th,t 1927. JOHN WHITESIDE, WARREN W. BUELL, Lienors. -<n W -' ■% —JMrs, FrankVP. Lawonpf Wilkes- i Saturday,; July 9, hy Rev. C. J, barre, Pat, who- has been in town^ for Ea 3 ^xr trtr-€hrgenwichr Uponr-their- re^ a short time, has gone to Brooklyn to be wdth her daughter, Mary. — Miss Eva C. Carpenter^ accom panied by Mrs. Frank Richardson of SeheneetatEy, went to Roaring Branch c-amp'iSatua'day to spend a week. — Mr- and Mrs. Edwafd ,Kehoe and sons, Billy- and Jack, have:-, returned to their hoane in. Albany after yi.siting Mrs. Kehoe’s- uncle, Martin-J.-Mahon. — Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jones and •daughter Nancy of Hoosick Falls were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles. 'H. Carpenter at Lake Lauder dale. — Th© Rebekahs will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon of .this, week, July 16, from 2:30 to 5:00 o’clock, standard time, on the* Il 0. O. F. lawn. — Miss Louise Trantham, Who had been called to Atlanta, Ga., because of the illness of her mother, returned i to Meiblefcnox Thursday, and was re called dionao Friday because, of her -mother^s itidden death. * > { — -Mr. and Mrs. Erwin M. Jennings, and Miss Mable Jennings were Fourth ; of July gutcsts of Mts. Jennings’ par ents, Mr. ajid Mrs. Thomas Thompson. | They weres returning from JJdntreal, Canada, to their home a* greens | Farms, Co am. j — iWUlnpd Lawton, widely known as J an old-titne political leader of the town tef White Creek and as (a man’ ,promln«ept. iu. Grand Army circleg, is rrn ’ a tmtical condition at SIs 7 !home. Ho is one? of the few surviwng veter ans of* the Civil war in this vicinity and is .commander of 'Post McKie‘, <3. A. R., m t this village. < — Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Case at tended “thei eightieth birthday celebra- tioa Satoday of Mr. Case’s unde, Alvan 3oag, at Johnsonville. About sixty wrerfei present including his -only sister, -Mrs. Alice-Case, aged seventy- eight, .and ’his three sons. Mr. Hoag’s cousin, Jonathan.'Hoag of Greenwich, was- uwable -to-atten(Lbrit.’some of-his, poems weee read; as was an original poem b y one of t ie guests, \On IjBeing Eighty.” turn from the wading trip they will occupy. ^ their home on John street, Greenwich. •’ X DAD ANO MOTHtR- OtH TOOD THAT BUILDS \ ) T H A P P V W EW * . EVERY DOIiLAR THA.T* BAS BECOUE DUB ON FIRST MORTOAGB BUILDINSEONPSSOLD BYU3HAS BEEl^ PAID TQEVKRYINVK 8 TQR The Choice of Conservative Investors Throughout the entire history * of . investments there is one form of security lhat has stopd out — First Mortgage on Real'Estate. Under all con- - ditions, the superiority of First Mortgage Bonds aaone.of.the safestforms.clCinyestinenthas been investors, Insurance Companies, T rustees, Banks. Send toddy f o r latest literature BN-1Q A m e r i c a n B o n d & M o r t g a g e C o t Established 19*4 . ^ locorpanud Corr«ipondent« JODDtiE FALLS •—M k M iSadJord haa aretumed home ■from Eaeboh-t • i. -J -^H6>nre*\Hayner“ is‘ visiting 'rela tives a i Bennington i-Vt. —Cfuarles Corcoraii of New York is spMidirag a few days ia town. —‘Heatert Obenauer and family left C. 8 9 W 2tt>s. B u t t e r ........... 1 H ines B o o t B e e r E x t r a c t ............. 3 Corn Flakes __ _ -2*>c 2 Has. Oompotmd... 2 5 ° Vi lb. L ip t o n Y e llow r ,Xal)el Tea. , . * . 39c 6 P & G Soap..... .'2 5 0 4 Octagon Soap __ *25° 6 Boxes Diamo\nd Matehes . ............... 28® 1 Large Can Toddy <|jjc 1 Small Can Toddy 23® l p R O C E R Y flAiN&BRIDOESTS, PHONE 2 f 3 J . M H O R A C E J. T A B E R A N D CARL R . BALDW IN S Greenwich, K ,Y . I F. BLObM & SON’S SPECIAL Frorirji JIilly 1 4 Through July 2 0 .1 lb ^est Bulk Coffee— ----- -------------------- „_< j 29 c 3 Cans Campbells Beans_____________________25c JS-iCaiiis^Pinifc, S a l m o n ---------------------- 16 B^^j^raiseye’M at^s^Jw -------- i. - —- - J 9 { 4 Uiteeda Biscuits -------- - ------------------------------- 19c, Z Kfclloggs.Coin Flakes-------------------1 ............ _.25c 3 Dozen Good Luck Jar Rubbefs---------------------25c. 3 Campbells Tomato S oup. ____ ______ _ __. _25c 3 Cans Tomatoes -------------------------- ------ _._29c 3 C p » White Com _________ ____ __________ 29c. 1 Cad (jood Cider Vinegar.-_________________32c 2 C beds Tender Peas— ------------------- r ----------- 29c ^bs^Good^Cooldng B e a n s -------------------------_ 2 5 c „ . 3—4X Sugar. - -------------- - -------------------- ---------28c Cems Yellow Cora._ -------------------- * ------------ 35c ’ -2-GEkns-RedKidney B e a n s — *_..• .29c Every article sold on a money-back guarantee Phone 158 ‘ FreeDelivery .Estate otf Thomas W. BroWilell, Easton; letters of administration: de bonis non issued to Jasper‘E. Brown- Golfers. Are Busy- . Tho ladUes* .Sandicap toum^iiient recenbly finished at the Batteokill jCounti^ club Was. won by Mrs. P, J, S.cully of ■Greenwich an a «lose con test with; Mrs. R. F. GiigeHiafdt; of S.^u^erViile,. tlie tuiiiier-ftp. Mr, En* gplfcardt 'has reac&ed the finals , in the men’s han«#cap toumtlinent, •and his Opponent will -be. ^atoes Wilson r.of sGreett^ifeli;-'%?ho- :BiS*-Vate5 1 t^.®-j^suC' ike 1 tiirt«D;:son-of JejlJSf whi.A are being .played today at th?, Hodlsick-tRalls COuntiy club course .'1 Protect Your Home—Easy to Use Armours Cal Haksi^lb ArimpuFS Baeon, lb RootBeerExtract 3 Cans GampbellsBeans m m D u n b a r ’ s S h r i m p o r 'u ’ y . L j p l y m ; to j v i f t - m 25^D i8count25^ ____ ....................................................................................... i. m e n ’ s , r o v m b j e n ’ S - a n d b o t t s ’ s u i t s Our ohffiftt in ina.tcing..theBQ liberal offering^ is to prev^lrMa^^ig oyer from «ne aefiispn to th^'otfcer lines wKich.we cumbt dapiicaie; .The^goods we are oflfering1 ,are of ,tj|ie iiew^t ^ y modfrls, and are made hy our best knoi^ m^ufactwer^Hart,. ^chafifner i& Majrx^ChlcagQ^ 111-, ^ d Curiee/Clothing Goiapaiiy. S^ Louis, Mo. We also have Fifty Suite wiich'consist of regular mttdels Mdyoung men’is sport rnodelfi. They are a little oat of ^tyle jbutrare all wool ah(i are well made. they fii^ebpietf^^sdidior douhlethat price. > OtT-E W$IJTE SHOE SAlli\ IS STILL ON ia our lKL^meht. All one price 98c A PAIR ^ (le^ided;fltf|:to dupEcate any xaple Straw Hats. We oferjbtir e|itir6 stock ptt lmnd at 25per cent discount ^ 'I t * ti- •; I * : a n y o n e, W » V i ; '/ f-