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I V.L#NAS GREENWICH, N. Y. MAY 14, 1*1 A-Cm. I 1 m MAN m SAux, A/ DEC!3101,3 OF SUPREME COURT O ...ING ....10,1 4 IAND¥ MIL A LOT Op Poiile,LIT,10. 4:Ili„.- DRAWING TO CLOIE. C-1 0,Illy /,emthe Irln, Imll- -1/1 -=.11.-0 , Alrooment for ••par•llon •,tween . W--- Le.yer. J..... Hu'land and Wife '01 Alld' ae ./Ill\/\Ah leh- al-, 7././.rh Al,Inet Public Policy-Water Com- M-*. P.hennin, T-•40, •nd Pany •uee••d• In I•Joining H•deen Valley Railroad Company. When Phd Cleveland got the The rame of Grace M. Lake am,Init -Ve that 4 1-Ile ler-® Commt.- rrank M. Lake, an equity action to *. W .W=*.W I. mier en- A|||||||||||||||||||:|[||||||mll ret Mdr #-n -BRment of Meparatii t/01.. ce the klem 1 Il••ch. he -d to \Mae \You peo- 1 * h- De- thmwles dust In our 1 •,- Imil eme,IA\ \AR right,\ Mae 1 ./4 \Wel eli the -d bed \ 1 1- the joke Itand. If Pauline Snow 1 Or weever it IN that Wrote the fam- 1 0- adirtlieme- about the \Road I ef Amthrilette,\ the e\Kie- olt-rne' 1 lall-t ef the Lachilina, In whome 1 tra- the girl in the wn,te duck Iult 1 e•IM rUe *Detlemily fmm New York I 00 Buhlo, had been pre®ent thli Rrit 1 Nal day of sprIng on which the G. A 1 J. belan Ita northerm Ber,lee, mhe 1 ¥0•14 0®rtalmly have got an added In | Illtlea fr- the 61*,Bure, which 1 0. -wly emned v,Dle, of the Bat D. 1 H. eliht.wheeler No. 177, fr-h In= th banalt banki of the Tleon 41 /01'00 41¥1•10•. with the loving marks 6 el tell lad Ierviee visible from the Dilet to the coupler, hauling combl 1 latle• oar No. 601 now makes the P em- 00-try tlip which li the de- F Ilft et drummer* law,en and con- DIAGRAM SHOW,Im POINTS OF :NlliEST AROUND CENTER FALLS. A a. 1 J. trnrk, (lr•enwleh to -lem. N B-foint when. t,MIn mt..pl,ed. 9 - The KIll. 0 D -Brld,re Rern•• the Klll. r E -Footprint• made b,· Fred VIAn.·e u·ho Q eR train with fi, 11 dinn.i· r•11. I F---1 wherp Fr•d Vance .11 h full I R dinner pall wa• In•t .Ight of. G--HIhway Oreenwlch 1,1 A,dem M-Door in hm,•e •·hei» Al. 1•hermnn M Watched trnin , hv. 14-K--8,w,M 1• <Whw#J· ,%·hi.·h Hpi·h. W Hutehin• might t,i work. L--Mpot whem •kil'm WAN,In, mit after X early morning onler# wRI nrmt .pen IM- Adv in C,inimmonwer,1.) 1 M--Plare In trnek w·hen, Fr•,nk Weitlng- Z hou- Mid Item t,Do rl.-•. IMUSHAN OUTRAGE. albbon. in lalim Jail Awaiting Action H, of Grand Jury for Hilnoue Crime. Gordon Gibbon•, 44 yent, of age, a long-time re®ldent of Shumhan, was of arraigned before Justice Slmpon at a 1 that place Saturday morning charged at with crimmally a•matilting the G year .... apot wher• 3/rk Kinney looked for M. pike. J/ek Innkle™ fur plke Mpot where plke W••. MI•rth reni,ived from *ind hy Amemb - mAn !•Arker'• motor ear. •pot n·here Pave 1/,In, with lond of milk ra•Med Fred Vance with full dinner· pnll T -11 V- Mpot• where U. A .1. Hy h.. n•,t blillt .lattona. 14,Mit where Habo Bullivan Mlippe,1 the e n 11 11 e . - Fltte ,if tree on whleh Bo•worth ha•n't got R /'*11. Three mieem allowed. --apot where Lawrence Derby mt!,1 next •top wot,1,1 be Rt Mattenvine INGALLS PROPERTY CHOSEN. Ime for Aged Women Located. Com- mittioi Who Will Govern. The meeting called for the purpose conildering the plan, to eitablish home for aged women was attended the Hamilton House this afternoon ny wntrn deren,lant WH to pay n,1 wlfe 02,000.00 and 110.00 per week for the ,ipport of hin child wa• called Ttienday mi,rning. Senator Brackett appeared for the defen,lant and Alne- worth and Parker for the plaintle, noth partle made Inc,tlon,1 and the court granted the motion of the plain. tiff'm rot,nell on the ground that the agreement waa void nn lt• face ae agalimt public policy without the In- terventlon of a tru•tee, and had for Iti ronalderatlon the obtaining of a divorce. The rase of John W. Cornell agalitot Charle• T. Beach, Rodney Van Wormer and others wa• tried, W. 10, Young, with J. A. Kellogg a• council appeared for the plaintiff and Britt & Van Wormer for the defendanto. The action grew out the real -tate left by the late Sarah M. Van Wormer, widow of Franel® Van Wormer former- ly pre®Ident of the Sand, Hill Brae, 8 iron Work•. The helr• de•Ired to partition the estate but the executori objerted. The entate wa• appralied 91* 0®-ee will be of 11-t moral ..4 .4 for h. It net been te•tl- old daughter of a renperted Bhumhan C. O. Pratt of Cambridge, Pre•i- at nearly 070,000.00. The contention ** that Shifih have drlven with citizen. dent, Alfred HIll, Cambridge, See. Geo. of the executorm that the debts of Mr. Van Wormer's ••tate •hould be 00=,le* INI *lem to m,lenwich The hearing wai called at 10 0'clock L. Clements of Dreeden, Albert Plerce paid out of the real e•tate wai over- •a•-0• to ®la/, H!11, and charged In the morning and continued in mes- of Ea•ton, Ale,rander Meaeoch of ruled, the court deciding that the debti the Oouty -11••le via Cutleton and sion until midnight, the public be Greenwich, H. A, Memachron of Ar. be paid out of the per®onalty. Whit'han' Ing excluded. The complainant was In the came of the Spring Brook kt walt--4*bo Allivan waa at the repremented by attorney C. 0, T'ratt, EYIe, Dr. Collins of Granville, Ira S, Water Company against the Hud,on *-tth ./ Chartle Robt-on at the and the defendant by attorney E. n. Durfee of South Cambridge, Geo. Her· Valley Railway Company, the action /It. On. /Vt MeD-let, and John Norton, both of Cambridge. The child nard of Fort Edward, Mro. J. 0. Pot- brought a,ked for an injunction re- J. wei, al*o I beaNI. Lawrence w- attended by Dr. Gray of Shumhan ter of Argyle and Mrm, H, C, Gray of •tralning the Hudson Valley Company Dal/ val - 00-:etor, and Charlie The child and the doctor were the from u.ing the water at the Queen, la,Ill,Oell Ime-n for the north, east. principal witne•sem for the complain- Greenwich. bury Power station. -•th.ad west ant. The defense attempted to prove The first order of builnesm waa re- I Elskine C. Rogerm of Sandy Hill ap- Tim a,m two fair critlelime on an alibl. The •rene of the crime wam celving the report of the committee peared for the plaintiff and Rale, 1 tim Ilililleat. The blee gle- In the a closet between the United Premby- j on incorporation, It reported that Kiley of Olene Falld for the defendant. 49985 vill*en mak# u awful con- terian church and Iti adjoining .hed, |the State Board of Charitles had The action grew out of the uie of tmet '40 t.0 green '-ted roof, The time wa® between 3 and 4 0'rlock I •4 [,11/Mlice VIUM look real awell on Thursday afternoon. According to granted a charter. the plalntlfri water by the defendant at the Queenmbury power Itation. The • a IN- 0.- 00•t the t-timony of Shushan people the The committee appointed to deter- difference of a contract conitituted *4 V--. 9,#h a full dinner pall, child im in a merious condition mine on a •Ite for the home, reported the que®tion which came before the I••- Ir Oim- 14118 ; MIB, Irma About 150 of the town® people re- In favor of the Ingall, property on court for conmideration. 8, Me€3....7 4,acher of the Sth, malned outside the Justice'm omee un- Main Itreet in Greenwleh, This re. The court decided in favor of the 0-*4 -route for Cambridge· and a til the Ie-on was concluded at mid- port wae adopted and the property ac- plaintiff, granting It a permanent in· Collweal i.66„„Tir en-Ae for night, threatening violence to Gibbons. eepted by a uitantmoum ¥ote, the rent- junction. -W --I the -•1 on who, however, was safely lodged In at price being fixed at *400.00 per til ilt trum out of GE-awleh. the Salem jail without mole,Itation. year to begin June lit. next, The leanne Truitioe Meeting. Wil MOGeough enlon bel•g among Justice Simpeon held the primoner for covers a three yeari' period Premldent Chrlitle and truiteei Hal- the \lrit riden.\ She wam on the Ant the Grand Jury which In the ordinary The committees appointed to perma-, lam and Bradley met Monday even- tmlm that pee„ed over the new John- courie of events. wIN not convene nently govern the inmtitution are as Ing, May 10th and gave attention to -••111• Bille. The reporter having inin until late in September follows: the placing of electric lighti. The Exec. Com. Hon. Grenville M. In- changes recommended by the Light- Ne(logiA an invitation for a Srit ride Ad-1,1 Potter'I Appointment. gal•be, Alexander MeGeoch, Elmer E. InK committee are: a 25 candie power / the Oolimiwed *ir ./ip. Rear Admiral William P. Potter ot Ingal•be, Albert F. Pierce, George P, light at Hafford Hill, one at the dug- The alt •top made wl at Center th• United Statei navy, who resides Barnard. Finance, JameM S. Parker, way east of the O. K. Rice place, one Ath wher, id and hle full dinner at Whitehall, hu been aulgned by J. H. Collini, A. G, Hill. Auditing, thle side of Fred Petten' reildenee Dall lot oE. There are a lot of Inter- Pr-Ment Taft to the pomition of head Alexander MeGeoch, H. A. Me]Cachron, lon Eddy Btreet, one on Church near eitill point, around Center F*Ila. The of the bureau of navigation, succeed- G. L. Clemente. the Baptlet church, one on the corner tmtrelE Ilioim in th• accompany- Ing Rear Admiral John E. Pillibury. The b,lawl were read by the Rec- of Woodlawn avenue and Floher 14 *loirram b,Ing the It important. Admiral Potter'I appointment is In retary and Mri. Gray read the pro- streeti. The are light on Ba/ord At Batteaville then were no pueen- keeping with the President'A policy to posed b,law• of the board of manag- HIll 1, to be dicontlnued. A pett- Ill h light From the ear window, have active men In charge of naval ers. A committee consisting of Ira tion was received aiking for the re- the now mill of the Phoenix Paper bureaue. Admiral Pillsbury has been 8. Durfee, Alec. Mc{}eoch, Mra. J. 8. eitablishment of the light on prop- 001•Plly lave a Vilion of added proi· on the retired limt for some time Potter and Mrs. H. C. Gray went to erty owned by J. H. Flelding. Thlo D•Iit' to the plate, and a b:»wn rab= Admiral Potter's advance 18 of inter- 1 the Ingallo home•tead with Dwight wan laid on the table. bit making toward Lin Re,nold'o barn eit to the people of Greenwich and I Marvin and made an inventory of the The valuation of village property u Call to mild the thought of the E-ton. Hi, father was Supreme I furniture of the houie and Muggeited appearing on the amme,®ment roll 1, hi-/0...Ce'll,0. Court Juitice Joseph Potter, who I Iuch changei - it would be necemiar, 01,036,202 u alainot 01,021,037 lalt At -* urell.loh Mrs. Jam- Cow. wal a native of Easton and commenc- I for the owner, to make before oe- year, and the tax rate thl• year 1, ' ed hli pmetice of law in thli villiall. eupancy. .00774 - airainet .001*4 lait Year.