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Newport Mercury from Newport, Rhode Island • Page 3

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Incomes and Profits Classified Under Five Schedules. Law was Takert Model, in Some RMptcti, for New American Tax Bill. Tho war tux bill, which Is to ra'ae one tlilrd of the $24,000,000,000 nwdod fiimnue America's of u.i* world war durlns the coining fiscal year, is the jjreateat piec-e of logia- lutioii of i ho kind ever attempted tiy a Congress oi' the Unltt'il Bmtea. It touches probably every taxable i.s intonded to place tho bulk of tho burden it and malu'u overy citizen share tho cost of thii fiKht for Democracy. Far reaching and inclusive, yet tax burden is to be not UK heavy as that upon the people ul England.

Is tibo claimed it will not work the hardship nor demand the 'aelt'-jjucrificu whtoii fallen to to lot of cither the IJng- TM MUMS. ATOWmiT KlWg. niBAT.UfTBMBEB»7, Description of the Work of Rev. J. P.

Conover in France. iliih OL- Iho The American people may appreciate it more fully ami they may under.siiinri more cleirly the; pai-t they aro taking financially Ity giving passing notice at least to tli! days in which tho Allied countries Tho laws of England have ever bee-n more severe than tliose of the United States. It i only natural tiien, that EtiKiand's war taxation should he proportionately heavy. It intiist also he remembered that Kng- Tlie Dally Xews 1 In receipt of an ntcceHtintf letter from the Amerloun Craw, ut 4 de Concorde, I'aris, riving an idea ot the work in of Rev. James 1 ivho with Mit.

Conover 1ms an estate on Indlun avenue iu Middk-tuwn, where a Cotiover now is. Chaplain Conover haa been commissioned cup. ain in tho regular urmy, and hae lut signed for the of the vur. He been with the Red Crojts France tor several montlia. 'Here co'mel? the Ked Crose man.

you wlUl get what you want." irre tlie wordis Cnutaln James Conover hears ho enters being 50 near the fighting zone an'l surrounded by waters infested by enemy sul-marines has had her com- nieree embarrassed and her rich import duties, once the heaviest in the lo that reduced. In tile wuiib of the American hos- Ultuitt at a large, base I'J-anco for whicli he Is chaplain, and the light hi the wounded men's eyes, as well as their faith In Lhe Red Cross, are spurn to every hind of effort on the part of thftie w.ho carry that 'cross today. Captain Conover visits daily three bass lielifcig tije wounded and the ick. In addition, ho keeps ofllce hours early and late (Irom I in the oviMihig) in ill's ofHcc(' call on him for aaslsla'iico 'or ad' I "Tho lied Cross rcnrnsonts home lovo and sac.riflce," declares Captain I Conover, I try to carry that out i the wards. I hold services, packed with saflovs and soldiers on Sunday mornings and often speak In the evening or afternoon.

"Every day is packed with interest- Ing incidents. One of our formerly used a'? a school. The mew hat reduced In fiddi'kn i-- i j-ne the demand for man power I Ke 11 1 A a is now tho ward WITH THE COLORS, OMANIZE FOR IM MUVL LOVt-tONO. Garrison. In As nmiiy SOIIKI at love hen tn Another tetter from florttaerj Mayor Burdick Chairman, D.

J. P. Sullivan, in a Hospital. McGowan Organizer. A 3 A Home, leaves fall In ttriy storm.

Tho following is a letter from vuto ilortimw P. Sullivan, who IK at present in hospital, having been wounded In the fool. Jear Jack; Just a few lines to lot you know Other Officials for Campaign by Committee Repreienting Co- opitrating Bodiet. nuuik ui oitmza nun commit 1 un 1 1 were shot a VlonSafC'n," 1 time and we caught tha by "ummnrv of ar! Lite as they didn't i there was an recent ma Tho organization committee for Ihe mot in City Hall sides hearing was, nri ing in' made unanimous And some dance lightly east and weit, Bui some--Ah, some cling soft and -'warm About a nest. FANCIES.

top and gave them 1 IU mly En'C doctor." ii.ed. They win nev- district. CuXk "miy at We Eipt'uml a his capacity and every on? ot resentative Juurnel. 1 3 lirlco as they didn't i th ti; ffisfnu. 1 Cf'fwBft Uie Viiakees.

iiunoh of thorn and every ot resentative f'roj-iTli them Is distrusted with the war and branches of the War Work aciiviiiod he way things are going for which trill'be repjcsented In 'the' copi- I had a shell lami feet awny.iog campaisn. 'rom my Elm and It never eipiodeii. TYi U- A. Titus frave. an abstract of CV.T did I hate to lllc Providence nu-edmr.

noting strongest impressions, of which thp most important was the idea that each campaigner or team worker should "I don't. your optj doctor saiii, again. "You tl: ''Iktve with angina pectoris." the stethoscope trouble a vouM have li.inpehfjl uie. The one slr onjest impressions, .1 iivu.i--les, 14, Kept so being l)UV 'AA- time to mind.his "K-ail and ulmost iiurii'd'me but t'u- team worker should soldiers at the inly plavc 1 was i In the i i i Inpr "is personal Inclinations in the 11 as "buuciflies." It serious but will prolribly 1 alwolutely forBi-ltiiis are V1 "ry Klaad when s'lch bmterfli'-a kept) me laid up while 1 am i-i it 1 Vi i "Ii IS ln( mllor or is "U-ii- l.y of -kot hit Ftriick rfght ne.ar i lead and ulmost iiuricd me but self bojiiK a.publK-sp'rrneJt'ql Held Stf' bfJlltf i i i A FOULARD GO Thia gown it of blue foulard sprinkled A ribbon nnd trimmingi. GOWN.

with tprayt of lily of dotted and cuffi arc its for Uie army has taken from factoring i laotM-. IIom.T i hoen i.i therefore us, 'O alined upon loans forclen a dumc-stlc and upon a system of internal taxation woundfll from front are plncod. In my experi- sit there upon Incomes, excess profits and al luxuries. The same Is true of France flmnir and the other allied countries. English incomes and profits taxation has been classified under five schedules as follows: landlord's property Tax.

Farmer's Tax, Tax on holders of Bovennne.it securities, Tax on business profits, professional Incomes on sources of Income not included under any other schedule. Tax on salaries of public officials and em- ployes. The properties, profits and pairw on whjch income tax is pay It is tho nearest tfiing ence of the next wurlil 10 l.y the becLfido of a bred, wounded boy, shot through the lung, ami look Into his face while he tells of the fight, the glory of the his whole aoul." COAL SALES RESTRICTED, Domestic Consumers Limited to One Third of Normal. GOOD STARTJWADE. "First Day Campaign" for Lib erty Loan Launched byWom- an's Committee.

The "Klrst Day Campaign" For tho Ck a c)ock ta to receive pledges si ned by incnt on every pound sterling of value. -Under the first schedule, every per- won of New-port, indicating how son an incoinj! from property many Liberty Bonds they Intend to taxed, these being payable by take on September 2S 'The Posters person orcupylnr: the property in Vumiiiitlce. Airs. William 1 Under i i i i The second schedule. wood nnd Mrs.

H. Lorah' rllifrlbu- f.irniors tax is almost identical with posters throughout city md the first except a the taxable value placed them on the cars to nf the land is fixed by law instead of ami Fall River. Through i tax being levied amilnrt the a a "ess of the Colonial and Bijou theatres income, derived from this land. All in- and tho Opera House the opcninK of whether In the forms of In- Hie campaign was to tho leroHt. a i i or shares audiences last night of a i i arising out of any public i The wives, mothers iweetlieXrts n.v..ini« are subject to taxation under and a to whom it was ad, resnel ihe third schedule.

The tax is TM indicated their i i of n't snssod at its source, before tlie taxable "ie women's headnnarters SC income reaches the taxpayer, upon tin- 'Ington snuare. for blank pledges to'd'e and corporations entrnste.l with their banks the Blocan be- i i i payment of such income. I "No Wiisor's Son 'for the on certain war loans are exempt Headquarters Is open from 9 Hi' tho schedule. tho morning to in tl, 0 evening a The tax on business pronts. pro- blanks may be obtained there from regional incomes and on incomes not committee, consisting of Mrs.

More than Ton Tons lo Any Per on, Including That Already In. State Fuel Administrator Malcolm G. Chace has Island coal dealera not to deli-er to any domestic consumer more a thJril of his normal annual supply Hard coal, and not to i i a i i caso more than 10 tons, th amount the consumer already has The order does nol apply to users of fo'ni tons of anthracite or less, who have their allowance Th fctructlons sent to dealers and fuel committees follow: "To all coal dealers and to chairmen locaj fu-! conimltteos: Seplc- MAIN LINE SHATTERED. Armies of the Insects Broken Up in Various Sections. New Scale of Awards in Moth Campaign and Every School Winning Placts on Honor Field.

usi-il to tho lines iiBiiin fctitl UI) (l 1 rilii ''i il'fi; i i. i fino hn.s-pi;.,! certainly receive'the lc 'vlng or- i ton Transcript. IHM Of It win IM hard to mTke e'uh 'e i J.mr.^rcrsofr,'f,i lii i iSre sing, Uk a nauito, Many of the Enter- Mian the mass mceline i i a to that a i adopted by mcetin 011 0 al lls previous The nomination nnrl discu.ss on officers for the. local campaign 1 next item of business, proved a WAR WORK INACTIVE. tainments--Sick Secreta ries Comfortable.

Strongheart is the only feat UP tho Young Men's Christian Action war projrra.ni for the v. many of thft uniU htivinir trarc- their entorlalmnents that a "i acn-L-uoiis lor quarantine may be kept, fhte offict-H. Hurdirk ihe Indian i i a visits illoclc land. Tho of i war tt-'-iv- laries has bveii mutii l-y addition of a stf clesJi, fur i execution the hign a i American. 1 task evpn, for tho onm- tniuee.

whose havfi rnany war drivf.s nnd knew wlio should lotfiral sek-ctions for import- ctKilrmnn of cniiro oriratrzition i i i i of vi'tv i wt-re i oach notHtl stmie pliasf- of war i i i i Tlie vk-t- i i i i chos'-n wort 1 Mrs. R. i i I'o'jtMniiMn. Mrs. l-'rt-nrh A had been reading a great deal concerninp'farming, food ronservit- tion, and occun-ed to him it iniK'nt be a good idea for him to have i t-T -it the game.

td an old rroinrt in whoso- wisdom he had abso- faith, lie atked: "Say. ol.l man, a i have to do, to be, a trentiemau farrat-r?" "It's very simple," fin id the stiij's in town all winter nnd makes and i i old. aiid it new hook i i i inmtfi 'tile which gives a i i ai.il i i i i l-'ish i 0 j' I Ali (l011 ifflous work bolter n-- I A a bni-'in "camrrTM la i on of a i toeir annt nf ''i a to make it Shucks says. "Another i 1 i atiruu my tUrrpr is that i An' i don't never a cold i i far enuff 10 burn the ida Times-Union. Tho chliJ the main 1 of a i Uieir i a of Second -iava.

Miss GIbeon har. returned h-r Captain Edward H. OmpbelL i imipfl bpmd the Association counter, a a of the Naval a crusaders have shattered thh 7' cn TM of a a i i E. Mr. Flatbush-Tou know that plate of Willie the Hun.

Ut- ScS ind if commandailt of Torpedo a i I of you side. Kaiser William Bii ff and 10 a a a board- as Kaiser "William Bug. and Uie armies of the insects are broken up in various sections of the are reported comfortable today. Back to Fort Adams have come Secretaries Hazard and Clark, who may I under the regular schedules. TT Sherman.

Mrs. Winter Froli so far reaching that it touches Mrs. Clyde Dodge and Mrs practically every source except the in- "llnm Stevens. Miss Alice of charitable trusts and organi- wll acting treasurer and ac- ratlims and certain tr.i.Ie i The tax- i is varying -i for the ramnaiirn. lo 10 indicated nnd until notice, anthracite coal must not be delivered to any do; of one mestic consumer in excen.

third of hia normal a a ments. ami in case the one tlilrd exceeds Id tons only 10 tona shall be delivered. "If the consumer-already has some con. the coal which he lias, together with tho new delivery, shall not ceed 10 tons. 'thu above one third, cltV.

rounmni bbin up tl ml lngr in thousands 0 of were a tlu-y a a of the Xarra pan sett Bay Coast De- fonsos; Dr. Roderick Terry. George Peabody vrotmore, and Gorge Gordon King. Th Officers SHETfTf-S for a i i i i alroady wariinlh. Thp new.

feature of the grout drive is the honor roll, on which names uT vaUitiu defenders of the city trees ary i --id magazines and possible to give good lit. Adams 1 doing every soldiers I chosen for jmsitions are retiiK-sic-d to i A campirgn of the entire nt i while jn transit. The K-ri' flircrtor. in of entir lint whch lias 'iteen almost i 1 Xewiort disirict. will I MP- Adams hut whch has 'iteen almost i fn Newport district will be a FVLrv i i Mr the apidfiilic.

is bPinj: nuunced iater, u. be bv a of rire-a' i hllS ed iM a A i i TMTMPu-n who will net 3 m-rvlce- district TO ot apply to users of four tuns or ess." Tho anthracite situation confront- ff Rhode Island the u-jnter comparable with lust year. Mr. aeo says. There Is availaliie bituminous eoal so a per- i nv.nu's than Hre a 'ihe jnci j'n ihe army, and rtrc also subject to Accordincr fn icrms "I'-M! Trensury.

Ifl pe ttlon. 'paid i the end of the nnnounre-1 pert not iiff sons unable to obuilii SJST a who a brought in prisoners rating gives tlirtn 1.000 nr more i i Gypsy i ppg the crat-k regiments of thy enemy hordes. iOO i of tht- urlffiniilly assigned ns i a The feni.ile moths now worth 50 i i of .1 chance fof captains and HIMI a a iu load companies to trlory a Tho nests of Ihe i oater.plUars. i i i be tho dejwirt- i holding busy workers storehouses, where CITRS. the a i i t-ion of the Hun.

nre a i young- frisky soldiers loose upon the foliiiKe, are now worl.h 10 not so i a as the gypsy or luMsock Medals of hoaor, C. C. C. buttons. awarded and presented to 10 will be a i a the Job i.s completed, i i a a i i 1 in Colonial i Mr.

Daniel T. vr.u* 'tl or i i i si: ion i 1 I nook on WJ1 chosj-n ro art is i i Mrs. FlatbuEh--Yes. Mr. Tonimie'.

bas. (lj made i a hole in Mrs. did he want to take all a trouble for? put in every one of them When' I made a i 'Star. I is always borrowini? a 1 That's Tier php-iffonient a has been a i and she is -f it would be. all to go back tn IHT mnlilen iiain-i solorted afH-r the divorce.

Kee- yon think it is a good! 5 i i a jazz a that plan uniform will lie in constant A and mi surf- wf-re of had SPV- RUN OVER BY MACHINE. Mr. Chace believes a consumers will be obliged to sofl coat to a far greater a ever which ha'5 no honor soldiers in i IvOllthal has come to the fore i snores for Its various battnlio.is. i C. Hambly of Tivreton Has Leg Broken in Two Places.

was for sst-fretarial position i i "Mr. A K. Quimi for the I treajsurenship, pach being the ura.i:- 1 "Education is a blessin'," said Uncle of tlie commita-e. As Ebi-n. "bin jos' de same dc man dat lime signin' I.

O. would learnt to Vbi; In cros lo olxnin ennuffh l.Mrrl I 7, 50.43.-,;' ffiuaHon 4 OsTs- I mratlc needs, mul the onlcr I ioiu-il-on ii. 20.92.x hiLttalion nosn I1w 'Sl't 'inCT ripM VPl'iPI tit iifiicnri ti'iil mini- I A 11m 1 i i i n- In crossinp Hie -Main ro.id. near Ii a a ll.imbly. snn of iium is a necessary the conditions.

JO GO TOJJAMP DEVENS. i Two Colored Registrants to Entrain Wednesday; Scores of Questionnaires Returned. well as of all ecclesiastical bodies. Hie jnconie tnxahle under this ached- i.ie. is not merely received I of current service-s, hut a i i pensions, stipends nnd 'i-en Easier offeringH made to clergy nien oy i conpregatione '1'he Knirllsh system of dui-' i 1 1 ns "'elusive as of the n.tofl S.t:itc* and in a respects measures English -ind -A ore almost i i a I Tlle a I a l)oartl has 11 two i i i law taken colored Ernest Rillets and Mio in some rosperts for SteVcns Rice, to be mustered Amener-n tax bill.

Bng-lish law, ns ir service. These men were as incomes i i their i a orders and usu.il "fiiix-tli and nioxlific-Ttiou of a series 'lireciToni. a they mitjlu i i measures whicJi Ind 1 a l' livens Wednesday n.s in the BritiFh a i a ns a 1 1 I' a of I colored regiij- HP 1R-13. i a from i Men the Sfa-tes. Ins! Ie 'luestfonnaires are i being "yde i a rule to nbout one thirV sc nL a 1 rt ll(1 returned al- HT- mount for i as fast I "-1 Brings scores thnmeh int'-rnal i Pol local 1 while- many of thf 1 I ii.OOy and more men registered in the i rail prefer to drop i pa.por.s In box whicli jiw.T.tn tlu-ni in the Klice rl" the draft board, and KO know em to bo Questions riellveries to the pn-scrilKMl i i 1 At the Parish school 4,850 points have resemniive Charles A.

H.mibiy. in of scoi-etl nntl tlie teams are covering Tlvc-rton. now ddinp business in this- Kr'tnnd in tho s-trusKlo for mortals. i and fell and an autonio- Improvement Associa- property of Antone Uefusu Hon. through its special oommittee.

i I'orismouth, but operated by i lo either or pntent" ine C. and the rater- i i a may nnt he oolil slorr- sto any who hitve the prire mil may serve an awarrt for ineri- service 0 the city i Vonnp Hambly was a bal! hj'l necidentally rollx-d so director of clerfcF. whose will bp puts in sipnin' I. O. to secure assfci.int*.

the details be off if he hadn' nf the card and djiveiopc fysterns nnd Star. tabulate rr-ports as they are read, that total may be Frcured as ns the last team reported each i of tho drive-. Secretary Ally.i liar- i rett of the Army and Navy Young who hart charge of tlie c'rriral- work for Red. Trlang-lt? tlrjve in 1917, was sc 1 I Ii i i ffoing: out in a 0 very." replied the summer can got some giiod ice a City A RECTORY WEDDING. Miss Celina E.

Smith United Marriage to Mr. William H. Gamble. a i she li.is liad rwmirso to nnd wliieli 1 i i has furnished fmw.OOO 000 I ra.nn,la has also sife Thr- domestic lo.ns. ahom J90.000.000 carofin a.M,nt "heir touK A A baine Barll, of liivor papspd over loir.

ft in two Tiie Ind was to i his- Jiit.U in Iliver, uiiorc 1 the bro.ik mb caterpillars were. In a time incrensiiiK T. money lo rope with the skua- other si.le of Hie ro.nl. 1M mis scargp niirt there seemed no on-cominK a i i iray to save t.he 7, Am ri t'liose'wlm the Hrst i i-in i i i ffroii,) of under thu oM wlnin that or xow Z'a- a J107.0G3 000 I i a i-ijsel ionn of S5lio.000.ooo which 'mis'ad- to Britain LARGELY ATTENDED. The marriage of Miss Celinu Kllen i daughter of Air.

and William H. Smith, to Mr. i i a Howard Gamble, son of Mr. and i i a i of phtce a at St. rectory, O'ltourke the cere The lnide, who was attended by Doris (Iambic, sister of irniom, wore a gown of Point d'esprit.

i a tulle veil caught up with small i A measure tho mnkiii" roses, and carried a bomniet of Urn!" A thn terminus I roses. The bri.h'smuid's I I I I was of Uh (i1 i is under contend a i combined i Reorwto creno'j nmnil1 only the freight boats nml her bouquet was ot i a i 1 I 'vr durinc the i I i The "IJKlit-Vss i i i i ha." "--TM the cerrmony a 1 1 1 of a MAY CHANGE TERMINUS. PaU River Line Contemplating Running Only Freight Boats to Fall River. upon i in his anxi-i-iy reach a place of he machine iv.ts at fair rait- of upectl. but driver to come tn a complete fore passing ovi-r boy's leg.

DAY-TIME LIGHTING ORDER. Extract Given for Those Who Are Kot Aware of Provision of Regulation. Colonel TIerbrrt nnrl Colonel I'ra i were ice i i tn act an a i iVHMi: i This i a job care for In.ichcon^. srciire a i if advisable and in way-- c-xin work to.Tin enptn i 0:1. A i nf wili work rare for tJie a i fhow dodjr- such mate- rial as aid of for connected i the advertising whU-h i keep li-Viurirs in to bo sr-nr to any rilly.

i or i-vpn end the i i Jmlpre i-nrpfui a.ml sr-rxv in I a i i i i i sorni men and is I A i a a makes a nov-'l a i "I i die army lifo." he wr.tt-s, "only hanl to lie abr'l i in morning." Transcript. "f.tiJ i the eng-agomeni rinc Jilted ring, -lust hefnr? I pi-jposcd" to her I joim-d a siviety for i of Star. r-mised to Tvt to mirry him City a 'ing to your country for a rest." it b.idly."--[Host,,n to whieli I I I i i Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan, Close BILL FAVORABLY Students of Latest Dances, Measure Provides for Award of Re-Open Classes.

Medals and Crosses for DiS- Mr tmguished Service in Navy. Sept. 'f' i i on naval a i dancing 1 classss Iforulay, with large numbers in attendance. In the afternoon the children's class was the ninny present being the i i i a steps. A lar.tre of Transcript.

"What you i this mc-OR- I ii.iw i it to four Jau-yrT-. and tli'dt it's PROBABLE. I 1 officer was lecnir-nc; the new Officers on Shore tl! pix-vt-nuve a an necejsily for CROWDER URGES SPEED. Motives cf Chivalry Not to Prevent roport upon i I i nien ami women i present providing for the of medals ll honor service medals croFsos to men in the navy. The provJdcs a Preslrfrnt a 1 fiutlior'zM present in tlip name by jrall.iniry in action.

risk of life beyond the call 'iilty a i detriment the of his command. The disun- sen-ion medals are to be )e president, but not in a of for A i honor i.s a of the evening, i many a i i as th vruices. Mrs. Florence wn.3 at the piano for promise of reason ad- Hurley the latent musU-al hits fur Mr. and Mrs.

Dugnn have been closo of latest dances. In which they will i their classes eomlnp weeks, wl-ich protn- 0 to be even more in the past. than cross to be presented to an'on. while heroin is NEW BUILDING PERMITS. Tluilrlinp permits have been pran Men a i i Deferred Classification, ment.

So. (Joaieral Orowili-r by formal a istered the scJectiiv law who are now enKatrM in ing quest ion naiivs nut Itst of chivalry prevxMit from deferred chissifixation if their oupation or tin- status or their dependents entitles to do so. "It should bo borne in i by Individual resist ran s.s." said Genor.il eept for the fact a tho i car- Tlie liph riff a large amount of freight wliu-li i 1( roaches its i a i whm it reaches I i for and hence once nu "hop windows. Hi" steamer it i to it sipns in show wl.i.lom rather thtui makiiiff re-ship- tir.netl trom sunrise to Beyond Continental Limits. A I snurr of Jielmeti.

he said. are only when the alarm is ouick nn--l nf ih, bt discnn tin nod Tuesday. Wednesday and NEWPORT TO BENEFIT, i i FORCES MAY BE INCREASED. National Biscuit Company to Allocate Its Subscriptions to Station Affected by Or- Fourth Liberty Loan. der of President Suspending Act of June 30,1876.

1 1 i jay 0:1 liey.ii-.d limin of the nil basis- of LYowdi'r, "that tlw proRrajm clt-iTiands of sylfm Kn.ipp. of tho loos! nf N'ational Biscuit Oomiviny 1ms rrivivM Tnim tlie York otlici'S com, p.Tin- to ftlKK.U^ Its nir i variant oill.vrs i (- 10 rt'IU Icrvjisi- at sea anU i i mi sliore lun-othl limits of t1il' oflicors at juiso receive ibis increase of 10 hnr 'iUt not receive th of on' shore in sci to i 'izz 1 1 Hoso. Ttath rnail--Tiwta of honor or a lr wlrla nic'lat I Tll Oalvin, Ritcman nvenue-- Ivicli or enrolled person ofi' 1 1 1 ric Tnsc I 1 TrlB, CoMlncton what per month. I electric wires. h.i-i isnnl nr nrr tlie re'inivemrnr of Uli-i rnuntrv 0 alloc.Ue Its of Consress ot Juno 30, 1S7C.

of a tTM ,1 vk.wn-i sl I0 th1 Pourth Uborty i as for our i omlclel i'" 1 1 the of the these, the InareMins of forces v.u- tor our Si qu.ckl.v ns tn maint in! in nny yard at any time limits of the hranches. on tho i Ci) Jays next before an e'lecfni la reive this 10 per cent of p.iy. In Its report th a medical writ- hy .1 literary lailv to i .1: her house, ami he said IIP elmrmed to do so. "You won't forget tlie No. i SiliJ iloclbr.

im rrreit iitlniirer of.poiitenesa noi io ivnwmber to forget Tninsoript. 1 1 'T(Wil had 'IIV I Frr af'-r a frtv i i i mt ha incre-''. l'" sot-'tour nrimres.T;«:^ tnioi speed I the i in(I 'TM'" TM tho i i Jays next before an TM" IK sil io -ho 1 fini ss lly l-tv-Menl or of s. VJ ir thai the Xewport Ul.ertv IxuniOwInu to the prewnt reeJs. the Prevl.

September 12. If all those 13.OiW.OOil rtfffistrants were to decline to aid tho boards by indicating their own a i tude rejranlinK deferment, ati.l were to rely entirely on the ability of the InK deferments, the whole process of raising the woni.i hampered of il that will I i i i i IM i i 1 1 I in. ui oi oliKTes. 1 i i I the N'ewixirt Libert v' i to the prewnt reeJs. the Tresi'-' lh 'V, is nf will receive a pro" rortilio that tlie uorency Il 1 1 Itiv 1 throuch the local branch I for the conduct of reoiiir.v* a ls ord! wt 1 company.

Tt is stated ill" Xatlnna! Uisvult Company; durintr i i The Torpedo "sta- donate thousands of lion under ra tlon of dlscr.minntlon may Tbe hill provides that warrant- i fran half a four situi'-'ajni'sJ'l eers Kcrvlnif tm shoro beyond rt 11 ll Iwrriflcdi, t-niVil liars in Woibjer: MuKijins--T i Germany is quite willT.R tn l.ary the hatchet! HiiKcias--1'erhapa. but Uien sli. would want to bury 'with thn i i i stluklng of i i and also 1 aii.i:it a i also lo them on an eoualitv with other Hecord. a vor.

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About Newport Mercury Archive

Pages Available:
34,970
Years Available:
1784-1977