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5-Room  House 
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complete  home  direct  from  the  man¬ 
ufacturer  and  save  four  profits  on  the 
lumber,  millwork,  hardware  and  labor. 
$1068 
for  this 
Seven 
Room 
House 
Not  Portable 
This  sturdy  two-story  home  contains  big  living- 
room.  dining-room,  kitchen,  pantry,  rear  porch, 
three  bed-rooms,  bath  and  closets.  A  complete 
home. 
This  Dutch  Colonial 
Twelve  Rooms  $1932 
This  handsome  home  contains  living-room 
14x26  feet,  library,  hall,  dining-room,  pantry, 
kitchen,  four  bed-rooms,  sewing  room,  bath  and 
five  closets. 
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Legal  Questions 
Right  to  Flood  Land 
A  person  having  a  farm  sold  it,  receiv¬ 
ing  a  certain  amount  as  part  payment. 
The  records  had  been  previously  searched 
and  place  was  said  to  have  no  liens  or 
claims  upon  it.  But  now  the  real  estate 
man  claims  the  search  shows  that  a  party 
holds  a  claim ;  that  said  party  has  a  very 
small  portion  which  states  on  record  that 
said  party  has  privilege  to  flood  this 
small  portion  upon  payment  of  a  specified 
amount.  Said  party  has  no  other  claim 
other  than  right  to  flood  said  small  piece. 
It  is  said  that  this  claim  might  possibly 
date  back  100  years,  more  or  less.  Does 
such  a  claim  ever  outlaw,  and  what  is 
right  course  to  pursue  in  case  party  re¬ 
fuses  to  sign  off  his  right,  either  with  or 
without  payment?  T.  A. 
Putnam  Co.,  N.  Y. 
If  the  purchaser  of  the  property  in 
question  received  a  warranty  deed  he  can 
make  the  seller  make  good  his  warranty 
at  any  time  within  20  years.  It  is  im¬ 
possible  to  state  whether  or  not  the  claim 
of  a  right  to  flood  would  outlaw  without 
knowing  whether  that  privilege  was  limit¬ 
ed  or  not.  If  it  is  a  right  conveyed  in  a 
deed  it  would  never  outlaw.  N.  T. 
Father’s  Liability  for  Child’s  Support 
I  have  a  relative  who  was  compelled 
for  various  reasons  to  leave  her  husband. 
They  had  a  little  girl  12  years  of  age 
who  is  being  cared  for  by  the  mother’s 
parents  ;  the  mother  is  working  and  sup¬ 
porting  herself.  The  girl  is  very  hearty, 
a  great  deal  more  so  than  most  children 
of  her  age,  and  is  quite  a  care  in  other 
ways.  The  father  says  he  will  buy  her 
clothes  and  books,  but  does  not  propose 
to  pay  her  board,  as  he  says  if  she  comes 
with  him  she  will  be  taken  care  of.  She 
probably  would  have  what  she  wanted  to 
eat,  but  if  he  took  her  there  would  be 
vast  danger  of  her  moral  life  being  in¬ 
jured.  'What  are  the  laws  of  New  York 
State  in  regard  to  this  matter?  Can  he 
be  made  to  pay  this  girl’s  board,  and  what 
would  be  a  reasonable  price  for  the  same? 
New  York.  c.  b.  s. 
You  do  not  state  whether  or  not  the 
woman  in  question  obtained  a  divorce 
from  her  husband.  It  is  to  be  presumed 
until  it  is  proven  to  the  contrary,  that 
the  home  with  the  father  is  a  suitable 
place  for  the  children.  The  father  has  a 
right  to  select  the  home,  and  having  pro 
vided  a  home  he  cannot  be  held  liable  for 
the  children’s  support  when  the  mother 
takes  them  away  from  the  home. 
This  is  a  general  answer ;  there  may 
be  exceptions.  The  new  Children’s  Court 
has  charge  of  all  cases  involving  children 
under  16  years,  and  it  might  be  well  to 
take  it  up  with  one  of  the  officers  of  that 
court  in  your  county.  N.  T. 
Right  of  Way  for  Telephone  Poles 
A  telephone  company  bought  a  right  of 
way  a  number  of  years  ago  to  set  two 
guy  poles,  with  wires  attached,  wires  also 
set  in  ground  about  3  ft.  from  pole.  Now, 
on  account  of  State  road,  they  have  to 
remove  poles  and  wires  4  ft.  back  from 
where  they  set.  Their  agent  claims  they 
can  move  them  without  buying  a  new 
right  of  way,  but  it  looks  to  me  as  though 
after  they  have  set  their  poles  they  used 
their  right  of  way  and  that  they  have  no 
right  to  come  back  4  ft.  on  my  property, 
digging  new  holes,  without  paying  for  it. 
I  have  not  seen  their  contract.  H.  c.  H. 
If  the  right  of  way  which  the  telephone 
company  bought  specified  the  exact  loca¬ 
tion  where  they  should  set  their  poles, 
they  cannot  change  them  without  procur¬ 
ing  a  new  right  of  way,  but  if  it  was  as 
broad  as  such  contracts  usually  are,  they 
probably  can  change  their  poles  without 
any  additional  compensation.  N.  T. 
Delivered  prices  Quoted  on 
request. 
THE  E.  BIGLOW  CO.,  New  London,  0. 
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Inheritance  from  Joint  Account 
My  wife’s  father  and  mother  accumu¬ 
lated  $8,000  by  hard  work.  He  was  a 
blacksmith,  and  when  help  was  short  she 
worked  the  bellows.  The  money  was 
made  a  joint  bank  account,  either  to  have 
the  entire  amount  on  death  of  the  other. 
She  died.  He  married  again,  a  widow 
with  two  grown  children.  He  had  the 
$8,000  bank  account  arranged  so  that  it 
was  joint  with  his  second  wife,  the  same 
as  with  the  first.  They  had  no  children. 
He  died.  She  married  again.  Her  third 
husband  died,  and  then  she  died.  Do  the 
two  children  of  m.v  father-in-law’s  second 
wife  by  her  first  marriage  inherit  the  en¬ 
tire  $8,000  bank  account,  or  is  my  wife 
entitled  to  any  of  this  money,  which  her 
own  father  and*mother  earned?  l.  N. 
New  York. 
Your  father-in-law’s  second  wife  ob¬ 
tained  the  $8,000  from  your  father-in-law 
without  any  qualifications,  and  it  was 
hers  to  dispose  of  by  will  or  otherwise  as 
she  saw  fit.  Her  heirs  are  the  only  ones 
who  would  take  a  share  of  the  property,  j 
Probably  if  your  father-in-law  had  made  j 
a  will,  his  attention  would  have  been  ' 
called  to  the  probabilitv  of  his  own  child 
being  entirely  cut  off.  and  would  have 
made  a  provision  in  the  will  for  the  re¬ 
mainder  after  the  death  of  his  wife.  This 
again  emphasizes  the  importance  of  mak¬ 
ing  a  will  and  the  importance  of  provid¬ 
ing  in  the  will  for  further  emergencies. 
N.  T. 
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WHICH 
WILL  YOU  CHOOSE? 
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rScek  out  the  Goodyear 
Service  Station  Dealer 
near  you.  He  sells  and 
recommends  Goodyear 
Tires  and  backs  them 
up  with  standard  Good¬ 
year  Service 
For  a  good  many  years,  now,  Goodyear 
Tires  have  been  the  choice  of  the  largest 
single  group  of  tire-users  in  the  world. 
If  Goodyear  Tires  did  not  habitually  give 
their  users  the  utmost  in  satisfaction  and 
economy,  this  would  not  be  true. 
But  it  is  true — and  you  can  buy  a  Good¬ 
year  Tire  and  be  sure  of  similar  satisfaction 
and  economy. 
Or  you  can  buy  an  unknown  brand  at  a 
so-called  “long  discount”  and  take  your 
chances. 
Which  will  you  choose? 
*  *  * 
The  All-Weather  Tread  Cord  Tire  is  made 
in  all  sizes  for  passenger  cars  and  trucks. 
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Goodyear  Means  Good  Wear 
GOOD 
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Very  substantially  made  of  hardwood  and  with 
runners  that  polish  like  glass. 
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