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THE FARMER: MARCH 19, 1910
JAMES STAPLES & CO.
i Bankers and Brokers
i8S State Street - iritigeport. coon.
FIRE INSURANCE
SCRETY BONOS REAL ESTATE
Bought and sold on Commission
Loans' made on Approved
HfT Real Ectnte
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS We re
ceive deposits subject to check and al
low interest on balances ot 8500 and
over. We will act as Trustees and
Administrators of Est a tec.
1. L. HOLZER
K. T. STAPLES
We offc, subject to previous
sale, the following list of
1 Georgia ior2gages.
An.. Appraisal. Rate Insurance. "
f 600 $ly550 fAfc 750 City
650 1,810 " , .... .
650 2,100 "
5 00 2,500 . ., - l,00 City
700 2.550
1.00P 3,000
1,200 2,755 800
1.250 4,650 ' - 600
1.350 3 400 -.:..;-
1,500 4,20ff , ', . 1,600
2,000 6,100 ,
-.400 6,406 7
The above Is only a partial list of
mortgages, on" hand.
All mortgages are accompanied by
an .appraisal -made by either Dun &
. Co. i,- or Bradstreet's Mercantile Agen
cy. A similar line of . Georgia Mort
gages can- usually -be furnished. Full
information will be given to any one
desiring- to invest in the same.
BURR & KNAPP
923 MAIN STREET
SIDEWALKS
Sand and Gravel
THE 'JiKJV- CO.
" 83 FAIRFIELD AVENUE
BROKEN STONE, all sizes
ROOFING
G14 all ... Telephone
F. S. Brady
, PLUMBING, HEATING AND SHEET
METAL WORK i
J " 114 JOHN STREET
Telephone 1604-2 ," . ' S14 tf
Frisbie's Pies
Delicious - and Appetizing
SOLD AT ALL STORES
' ' ' TRT THEM
1 v Prescription
- ' Drug i Store
987 MAIN STREET
. Bridgeport, Ct.
Descriptive Guiife'
Atlantic crnr
AMFRICA'S LFADIO At L-YEAW-POUND
HbALTri AM) PttAbtkh klV-T
; Particularly ttrartive dnring winter and rrinc
months. Ideal dun ate tempered by Gulf Stream.
Halrnyt smioiilny dys. InvlKoniti-iK mr- fcTfry
oiii-fioor enioyir.enfc- Sevpn mt--a boardwalk, four
the-- res. and five inersolfprnm1vallediit'B't)lriiiu;uU
Hotel ccouiuoda.LiouB ot tle UiKlio-n exoeUenee. .
FREE DISTRIBUTION
- 80 r(r brimful of nseful information, beam! folly
ilta&tr;iied, t lie led-t boils descrtbtrd, with rules,
city tnnp, tr. It tells All about Atlantic Cuy a
-lAitris to distinction Ja tlie Qnenof All Krft-ia
The only reituble nd coinpte mi de of the eify.
(Copyrighted.) IS VALUABLE TO &XBA2UK.
' .
IF YOU CONTEMPLATE AN OUTING
- FOX HEALTH OR FLEASVRE
Mte t once for compliment-ry copy, enclosing
a cts. postage for mailing. Address,
' fv ' Atlantic City
Free Information Boreas
NX. 10 Sooth Hew York Ave.
i!. Atlantic City, N.J. '
GRILL AND LUNCH
ROOMS
fox Ladles and Gentlemen
Corner Broad and Cannon SIS.
. If ever. Closed
A Reliable Remedy
CATMRH
Ely's Cream Balm
is quickly absorbed.
Gives Reiiet at Once.
It cleanses, soothes,
heals and protects
the diseased mem
brane resulting from Catarrh and drives
away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores
the Senses of Taste and HmeU. Full size
60 cts. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid
Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 cts.
Ely Brothers, 56 "Warren Streat, New York.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
- THE IH AMOM) BBANU, A.
DIAilONO JtRABiO PiIIS for 5
jrears known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable
SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
KELLY'S CIGAR STORE
141 FAIR FIELD AVE.
The best cigar made In imported
and 'domestic brands. Complete line
of smokers' supplies. Pool room ad
joining Clear Store.
JAMES H. KELLY
BACKACHES ARE KP MORE
ST WASH- DAY--60C
Will do your wasliing. We call and
deliver the washing. Onr machinery
leaves no wrinkles to make the iron
In sr bard for you. Tel-phme. or send
po-ml IDEAL LAUNDRY
7-67 CoTiimerrial St. Tel. 2117-3
FBAN& U. WELLS, Prop.
.Lad lea! Ak yenr UrucelrA for A
t'hl-cbeft-ter Diamond Bndjr
I Mils la Re4 and Crold inetolli.f
boxes, seaied with Blue Ribbon. T
Take no other. Tiny of roar V
Itras-ffUL Ak for I.fflT.'M'rB,B it
LAST ORDER GIVEK.IN
MIKE LYONS'
CAFE
FAMOUS BOWERY RESTAURANT,
DYING FOR YEARS, IS NOW
CLOSED L"P, BUT HAD BREAD
LINE TO THE LAST.
New York, March 19. The famous
Mike Lyons' restaurant, at 241 Bowery,
is finally dead. Strictly sdeaking, it
has been dead for some time, and dy
ing a much longer time. Preliminary
obituaries have been printed "at inter
vals in the last five years. But this
is final. The interior fixtures were
yesterday sold at auction in connection
with Michael K. Lyons' decision' to
wind up the business for all time.
Lyons' restaurant started business
forty years ago in the basement where
the later double building stood. It
was owned by Cunning-ham & Lyons,
and did a thriving business in corned
beef nd cabbage. In 1878 "Mike"
Lyons became sole owner.
Then for fifteen years Lyons', or
"Mike's place", was a noted resort of
politicians, characters, and "'charac
ters." In those palmy days, when the
Bowery was a blaze of light, "with 800
concert saloons in an almost unbroken
line; when the old Olympic, Tony Pas
tor's, Niblo's, and Harrig-an & Hart's
nightly played to full houses; when
the St. Regises and the WaJdorf s of
the day. were the old St. Nichols Ho
tel, the St. Charles, and the Metropoli
tan; when "Mike" fed from 1,000 to
2,000 persons every night, and opened
as many as 400 quarts of champagne
between dusk and dawn; when he had
no less than J50. 000, representing th&
"boys' rolls" "after a friendly game
stowed away in the old safe in these
days - Lyons' place was a recognized
institution and the pride of the Bow
ery. As "Mike" used . to say, when the
town began to move toward Mount
"Vernon, bis restaurant boasted in its
time "the biggest aggregation of sma t
men ever seen at one time and place."
Even in later days you couid drop in
and see the Mayor of the Bowery,
Johnny Matthews, swapping truthful
yarns witb California George. and
Broken-NoM) Burke a respectful lis
tener. And there ' were the camp-followers
of Bowery politics then, as in the
later days when there was a special
ta ble for the Sullivans and their
coterie. There - were also brawny
men of a particularly brawny police
force Thorn and "Dead Line"
Byrnes. And John Kelly, too, leader
of Tammany Hall, was there, and
another Kelly the original "Honest
John." -
'The best and tbe worst," Mike
Lyons used to eay, "None of "em too
good and none of 'em too bad. Ches
ter Arthur came here and William C.
Whitney. But none of "em are left.
M : you added 'em all up T guess Mike
Lyons would be the total." -
One, of the habitues Mike some
times mentioned was Theodore Til
ton, author f that poem, each verse
of which ends with the line. ,
Even this shall pass away, s
For the last time let it be stated
with all ' reverence that when Mike
Lyons opened the.' place he threw
away the key, and not . until bad
business forced a discontinuance or
being opert air, night did he call in
a locksmith to make a new one. Al
so, for the last time be it told that
during the panic of '73 a group of
now well known Wall Street men
found refuge, " bed, board, and Irish
stew at "Mike's Place." And, finally,
unto the ,end the bread . line did not
assemble in vain at 6 A.-M. for the
left-over scraps which were freely
handed out' to the Bowery' waifs.
Mike Lyon's place was elosed a
week ago. It is expected that credit-
ors will get 100 cents on the dollar
vhen the business has been finally
wound up. When the fixtures are
sold today, they may be the only
souvenirs left of the Bowery's old
pride, for Mike Lyons' restaurant will
have been interred.
: Requiescat!
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
O AS TO R I A
TWO LYNCHED
IN JAIL YARD
(Special from Flirted Press.) '
. Memphis, March 19. Charles Rich
ardson and Bob Austin were ! taken
from the Jail at Marine, Ark., near
here, and lynched In the Jail yard yes
terday. Few details of the lynching are
known beyond the fact that shortly
after midight a party of men over
powered Deputy Sheriff Wilford and
forcibly took the keys to the Jail. Two
hours later a crowd went to the jail,
seized Richardson and t Austin and
hanged them to a tree in the jail yard.
There was no noise or confusion. . The
lynching was not discovered until day
light when the bodies were found
swinging from the tree.
Both negroes had confessed to tak
ing part in a Jail delivery last week
in which 12 negroes had escaped.
BOSTON- HOLDING CO'S ;
BOND NOT LEGAL
FOR SAVINGS BANKS.
Massachusetts Financiers Opposed to
What They Call Special Legisla
tion for Class of Securities,
Boston, March 19. Not a single sav
ings bank man rose in favor of the
bill to allow savings banks in Massa
chusetts to invest in the bonds of the
Boston Holding company, when an in
formal roll was called before the leg
is.ative hearing on the subject at the
state house Thursday. On the
opposition many of the bank men
rose.
: Financed and controlled by the New
Yrk, New Haven and Hartford rail
road, the Boston Holding company
was organized last year to take over
the Boston and Maine railroad stock
held by the New Haven and it now
wishes to issue bonds for the im
provement of the Boston and Maine
road.
William H. Ctoolidge,. attorney for
the Boston and Maine, declared that
investment woold cease if. the state
did not cease its attack on corpora
tions. The last speaker was J. H.
i".'-rgis, who appealed for the Massa
chusetts bankers' association. He sa:d
the bankers were not attacking the
Boston and Maine, but are merely
watching out for their own. interests.
He declared the bill meant special leg
islation in favor of a definite class of
securities which was a bad precedent,
and thought the state should not un
dertake to give the securities a cer
tificate of character.
DANBURY'S AUTO
FIRE APPARATUS
STIRS THE TOWN.
Danbury, March 19. Danbury citi
zens are today crowing, over the fact
that the Danbury Fire Department is
soon to boast of a brand new automo
bile combination fire engine and hose
wagon. The purchase of such an ap
paratus Ih", the Pope-Hartford make
was decided upon late last evening by
the fire committee of the. Common
Council. The contract will call lor an
expenditure of about xivnoO
ECZEFiA LURE J
Pimples Disappear and Ccn
plexion Cleared Over-Nigt.t
Nttv Tork. Thousands are
taking advantage of the gener
ous offer made by The Wood
worth Co., 1161 Broadway, New
Tork City, requesting an exptr- '
Imental package of Lemola. the
new skin discovery, which is
mailed free of charge to all who
write for it. It alone is suffi
cient to clear the complexion
over night and rid the face of
pimples in a few hours.
Those who have tried LEM
OLA will find that the 50c box
ore sale In Bridgeport at all
drug stores is sufficient to
cure the worst form of Ec
zema where the parts affected
are not too large. On the first
application of Lemola the Itchj
ing will stop. It has cured thou
sands afflicted w'th Eczema.
Teeters, Rashes. Itchings. Irri
tations. Acme. Scalings and
Crusting of skin, scalps of in
fants, children and adults. It
Is good for the preservation and
purification of the skin, scalp,
hair and hands, for the preven
tion of the clogging of the pores
the usual cause of pimples,
blackheads, redness' and rough
ness and also the treatment of
burns, scalds, wounds, sores,
chappings as well as tha toilette
and nursery.
It contains no grease and be
ing flesh-colored the presence of
Lemola on the face 61 hands is
not perceptible.
hAVtLtY.VYILIVlQl & KtlNuLbS
Undertakers and Embalmers
Xo. 168 State St., Bridgeport. Ct.
All calls, day or nigbt. answer- !
ed from olTlee. George B. Haw-1
ey. Vine St.. near Park Ave-: Ed. 1
ward P. Wllmot. 865 Clinton Ave.; j
P John P. Reynolds. 225 West Ave, j
- John P. Gallagher
TTnuertakars and Embalmers
Margaret L. Gallagher
The only graduate and licensed
woman in the city
571 FAIRFIELD AVE. Tel.
1390
ROTJRKE & ROTJRKE
Undertakers
and Embalmers
1295 MAIN STREET. Tel. 1661
Calls Answered Day or Night
AUGUST LIEBERUM
: Undertaker and Embalmer -
67. 69, 71 STATE ST.
All orders promptly attended to.
Night calls answered from rei
dence. 179 CSolden 1IHI St.i' oppo
site Court House. Tel. call 9374.
House telephone 855.
Wm. Lieberum. & Son
Embalmer and Undertaker
Office and Residence
S31 MAIN STREET
Telephone Connection
AUGUST G. BAKER
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Office. 1520 Seaview Ave.
Telephone 1036-4
Calls Answered N-iglit or Day
from Office H30 tf
M. J. GANNON
Funeral Director and Embalmer
1051 Broad St., Opp. Post Office
Phone 1S39 . - -Residence.
1650 Park Aye.
Lady Attendant ' ' 'Phone 1259
SPECIAL
10 DAYS
SALE
of
ACHINISTS'
TOOL CHESTS
Ash, Oak, Cherry, Chestnut,
Black Walnut. Get busy
before they are all gone
T. HAWLEY & CO.
549-555 WATER ST. si tf
Special Low
Colonist Fares
To The West
Via Poughkeepsie Bridge
Route and the Erie Railroad
For tickets and all information apply
to Ticket Agent N.Y..N. II. Ac 11. il. R.
FARES IN EFFECT
February 28th to April 14th
inclusive
Bridgeport to Pacific Coast
$48.95
O. W. Jordan, N. E. P. A.. 196 Wash
ington St.. Boston. Mass.
No matter what you want
try the Farmer Want Col-umn
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED. Middle aged widow for
housework. No objection to one
child. Address Farmer Office.
S 18 s p
OSTRICH FEATHERS, 2 more young
girls about 15 as learners. Stadler's,
1158 Miain St. S 17 sp
MALE HELP WANTED
WANTED. Sober, reliable men to
qualify for automobile positions; 4
graduates placed in good paying jobs
last week, pretty good for this early.
This spring will be a hummer. Why
hot be ready for one of those places.
Classes days and evenings. New
England Auto School, 615 State St.,
Bridgeport. 3 14- tf
WANTED. Men who want positions
driving or repairing automobiles,
must first learn the business. Here
is the place; finest equipped school;
pupils now working on Thomas.
Pope-Hartford, Auto car. Locomobile
and Columbia; classes days and ev
enings. Lots of spring jobs. Get
busy. New England Auto School,
615 State St.. Bridgeport.
B 28 tf
WANTED Men to learn automobile
driving and repuiring and qualify
for early spring positions naylng J 18
to $30 weekly- Practical work tear
ing down and rebuilding 1909 anc
1910 cars makes you successful
More pupils or this school holding
positions than any school in N"W
England. Days and evenings. New
England Auto School. 61a State St..
Bridgeport. HI 8 tf
1 MADE $50,000 In five years in the
mail order business: began with
Send for free booklet. Tell? how.
Heacock, 765, Lockport, N. Y;
R28 2 -8 4 5 6 tf
DRAFTSMEN, mechanical architect
ural or structural, are always in
demand at good salaries; ten young
men wanted to Join club to learn
drawing, at home evenings; lnstru
merits furnished. Address C. S. K..
Box 2 28. City. U25 tf
WANTED---
Art experienced man to act
as pay roll clerk in manufac
turing business, one familiar
with piece work. Address
Pay Roll, care Farmer.
S 16 tf
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST. Tellow and white Boston bull
pup. Reward at 426 State St. -.
S 1 tf
ROOMS TO LET
TO RENT. 8 nice rooms, $9, to small
family. 92 Alice St. S 18 b p
TO RENT Five room flat, steam heat.
all improvements, 75 Linwood ave.
Enquire on premises, upstairs.
. ' . S U po
TO RENT. An elegant apartment of
ten rooms. 649 Clinton Ave. Enquire
of Mrs. P. F. West. 647 Clinton Ave.
B 14 5
TO RENT Light, airy store and ex
cellent Dasement. 35 ' John street
near Main. Apply. Superintendent.
Public Library. I 14 a 8
FOR RENT One
store
"and rent,
' H2 Xt
1786 Main St,
FOR RENT Several 6 -room flats, all
improvements, jiz; desirable loca
tion. L, Weiss, Room 24. 925 Main
St. - - Til tf
Hurlburt & Co., i09
1764 Main St.. 5 rooms . 14
116 Parallel St.. 6 rooms...... Sis
764 North Ave., 4 rooms...... $18
945 Capital Ave., 7 room cottage 918
2370 Park Av.. 5 rooms and barn SU
2370 Park Av., 4 rooms and barn SI '2
112 Pacific St.. 4 rooms SIO
IN ALL PARTS OF CITY
FIRE INSURANCE
WRITTEN AT LOWEST RATES
Full Particulars
ANCERSON & CO.
952 MAIN ST.
The three story brick
building, Nos. 486. and 488
Water Street. Contains
about 6.00Q square d eet with
elevator. . Good sidetrack
facilities make tliis proper
ty very desirable .for whole
sale purposes. Possession
immediately.
Address A. IT. RydcrJ Rnt" Agent,
N. Y.. N. H. & H. Ill R. Co.. New Ha
ven, Onn. S15 d 2 4 6
HOTELS
ADAMS HOUSE
CETEPRTKll IMPORTED WTRTZ.
BURGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
42 FAIR FIELD AVE. Opp. Poll's
JEWELRY
Repairing of all kinds Is a
Specialty at
PARKER'S
THE JEWELER, O P. O. ARCADE
STATE OF CONNECTICUT,
DISTRICT OF BRIDGEPORT, 8S.,
PROBATE COURT.
March 18, A. D. 1910.
Estate of William A. Hopkinson.
late of the Town of Bridgeport, in
said District. deceased.
The Administrator, having exhibited
his account with said Estate to this
Court for allowance, it is
ORDERED That the 22nd day of
March, A. D., .1910, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, at the Probate Office in
Bridgeport be, and the same, is as
signed for a hearing on the allowance
of said account, and this Court directs
the Administrator to give notice there
of, by publishing this order in some
newspaper , having a circulation in
said District at least three days' be
fore said day of hearing, and return
make to this Court.
Attest
' EDWARD P. NOBBS,
S 18 s . Judge.
RENT
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
We are offering for sale at a
bargain three houses.
For Further Particnlarn See
BARTRAM & GREENE
No. 4 FRANKLIN BLOCK
MISCELLANEOUS
SATURDAY SPECIALS. Seedless
Raisins, oc; 3 lbs. Cal. Prunes, loc;
Cal. Dried Peaches, 10c; canned Peas,
Corn, Succotasn. String Beans, 8c;
French Peas, 10c; Fancy Potatoes,
69c; Mixed Nuts, 9c. The Coe &
White Co. . S 18 b '
PAPER HANGER. Paints and pa
pers rooms f3.50. 1M10 samples.
GeatorLS, &92 Broad. S 17 dp
PAPER . HANGING 25c double roll
Paintinj; done reasonable. . Gooti
work guaranteed. F. Beck. 30
Third St.. S 14 a 5 " P
JUNK and second hand articles. The
only way to get best prices and
onic-kc-st attention Is by mail or tele-
puonlng Jacob Bros., the original
junk dealers who cater to private
families. we buy and sell turniture
In good condition, carpets and an
tiques; also rags, bottles, folded
newspapers, magazines, metals and
scrap iron. Office and shop 55 Kos
suth St. Store 57 Kossuth St.
A 12 tf
GENTS'. LADIES AN1 i CHILDKKN'S
clothing bought atd sold. Miss C
Myers, 1447 Main street. TS 5 P
WANTFD. Girls to know tnat you
can hove your suits and cloaks made
to order reasonable at 32 P. O. Ar
cade. Tl !'
WANTED. Girls to know that you
can have you- suits and cloaks made
to order reasonable at 32 P. O. Ar
cade. H 6
MRS; HASTINGS' SPECIAL 2 A $4
Directore Corset i'i.bo. To be had at
Mrs. Hastings' stores onlyBridge
port, Hartford, Waterbury and
Springfield. L 12 tf
SI. 00 CORSETS 59c. SI. 50 corsets 69c.
-SI. 76 corsets 79c. Mrs. Hastings
Corset Shop. 13 98 Main St.. foot of
High St. L12 tf
CORSETS to make thin people to look
plump. Corsets to make stout peo
ple look slender. Mrs Hastings
Corset Shop. 1398 Main St., foot of
High St. L12 tf
TO RENT Typewriters, Underwood,
. Remington, Smith. Oliver, etc., at
Mullins Typewriter Exchange. 158
State. St. 320 tf
PERSONAL
MADAM CARLKN. great English
clairvoyant and palmist, tells' all you
wish to know. Can be consulted at
947 Broad St.. S 19 u p
MRS. BLANCHE BARNARD, Clair
. voyant and Trance Medium." gives
readings daily; Sunday by appoint
ment only. Six questions answered
by mail. 25 cents aid sell addressed
postpaid envelope. Address 19 Wal-
ler Place, Bridgeport. Conn.
T 14 tf
CARD READER Advice on all af
fairs, 9 5c Mrs. Levy. 674 Madison
Ave.. 4th house above North Ave.
. 06 tf
BOWLING
. ARCADE ALLEYS
'll First Class Alleys -A-
P. DUDLEY. W. E. IIOLAH
Proprietors '
5B JOHN STREET
CARPET CLEANING
Bridgeport Steam Carpet Cleaning
and Fluff Rug Works
Has Removed to 3 Stratford Ave.
O. W. WII.COX. Prop.
J. R. FLORIDA, Mgr. ;
Telephone 1328-3 S23 tf
THE ' -
NEW HOTtL ALBERT
Eleventh St, & University Place
... NEW YORK CITY
One BIpck West of Broadway
The only x absolutely modern
fire proof transient hotel below
2 2d street. Location central, yet
quiet. 400 rooms, 200 wtth bath,
from $1.00 per day upwards.
Excellent Restaurant and Care i
Attached. Moderate Prices
Send 2c Stamp for Illustrated
Guide' and Map of New York
Cttv ' G10 a l 2 4 6
Ask voar Grocer
For, Bradbury's
Old FasKorid
WHO WANTS A BARGAIN ,
in a hundred acre farm, 10 room
house, barn, sheds, fruit trees, we:
6 cows, 2 horses. 4 calves, chickens,
pigs. On the main road oetwein
Sfatford and Shelton. 4 miles from
Ftratford and 2 miles from Shelton.
Price and terms to suit.
JAMES FEELEY, 7 ARCADE
Open Evenings.
rhm. tinv rsiifiiilea nr- 1 1
rest in 3 ho js without A
inconvenience, aflectionsllBirjT 1
in which Copaiba, i'"-V. J
bebs and Ipjectionn Tall. ,
MILES' CREAM ALE
THE FINEST MADE
Bartholomay's Rochester Lager, Soda
and Mineral Waters Bottled by-
M. J. MALONEY
86 JONES AVENUE
Free Deliver- Tel. 2072-3
MEN & WOrVtEliX I
g CJsa Bin G for ana-taral J
f diaoharges, inflammation-, il
a r"PJf lrntaiona or u?crationH ot
K vx. 4 mticoua membranes. Painless.
I . Tnfli . I Guaranteed not to stricture.
I X. 1 Prevents, contagion.
I !ska 1 fold fry Iru. gtsta.
iBisat or u plain wrappel. express
V im.' 1 prepaid, on recf-ipt of S1.00,
V or three bottles, (216.
V Circular sent on request, mnmmmmm
V Te Brans Chemical Oo.-f J-
A S. CINCINNATI, O.
S. '
FOR SALE
FOR SALE. Three belt-driven Freight
iilcvators having capacity of ,000
pounds, fci lift of S5 feet; size of
car. Cx8. Everything comple'e. See
William McLennan at plant of Bry-
ant j.iccti-ic corriiiany. a xs a
FOR. SALE. Two g-jod
28 hundred pounds
ana one ux years
R. F. D. No. 2. Telephone.
S 15 r
FOR SALE New ten room house in
Boston vcnue, three minutes from
Whiting Silver Co.'s new factory all
improvements. including vacuum
cleaner. J4.000. Terms reasonable. M.
McNamara, 306 East Main street.
Phone 934. A 13 tfo
FORD RUNABOT'T for sale. 4 cylin
der, 22 h. p.. first class condition.
Address Ford, Farmer.
S 7 g
CAR OF Buffalo Fertilizer on track
Reduced price from the oar. The
Standard . Feed Co., 437 Housatonic
Ave. Telephone 320. A 20 tf,
FOR SALE Typewriters, all makes.
rew and second hand. Mullins
Typewriter Exchange. 159 State St.
B20 tf
FOR SALE 60 acre farm, large barn,
several outbuildings, large, fine hen
house, 9, room , house, 40 acres level,
clear land can be worked with mod
ern machinery and all in one piece,
balance in pasture and woodland; all
in good condition, near station and
near trolley; home markets for all
produce with top prices. Bargain if
sold before April 1st. Address
uw.Ni!.R, Box 216 Saybrook, Conn.
S 16 a. 5 P
i - it-fc WRITERS Mullins' Typewrit
-uxenange, 15 state St.
B20 tf
OK JSALE Cottage house of s1x
roorps. west part of the city. - Fln
home for working man. Little men.
y wii; ouy. 218 Meigs Bldff.
4
t
t5 tf
I BUT OLD HORSES to kill. Re-
mow dead ones free of charge any
wnere within 25 miles of Bridge
port.- F. H. Daniels. 2867 Madison
Kcaa. Tel. 1811-6. Lll 8'
AUCTION SALE
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for used
furniture, carpets and store fixtures.
Bridgeport Auction & Commission
Jo., 4 4 Union Square. Tel. 1688-2
Dl tf
STEAMBOATS
EridgeportLini
FCR NEW YORK
Fare 50 Cents
I it 1 1 lailr
i w iftr
lEimnd
f2VMffJf
oriMKii BRIDGEPORT leaves
Bridgeport, Naugatuck, wharf, daily
except Saturdays at 12 night. Return
Ing, leaves New York, Pier 27, E. R.
daily except Sundays, at 11:00 a. m.
L.,B. Nickerson, Aprent, Bridgeport.
F. C. Coley, A. G. P. A New York.
L1ERG HAfiT'S. LlflE
Daily Except Sunday ,
I .eaves ew York, pier 19 East
River. 3:00 p. m. Due at Bridgeport
7:30 p.m. Leave Bridgeport. Joy Line
Dock, 2;00 a. in. Arrive New York
7:uo a. m. For further information
and rates apply to W. II. PEASE, Agt,
SWELL CAFES
LAUGH AND THE WORLD LAUGHS
with you. Weep and you weep
.alone. Stop at the Eagles' Nest for
. a smile. Corner East Washington
Ave. ana ivortn Main st- J. J. Ra
leigh, Prop. ' .
BANKS
iu- CITY NATIONAL BANK
United States Depository
Capital 9-50,000
Surplus and Profits 400,000
FRANK. MILLER, President
CHARLES E. HOUGH, Cashier
H. K. TERRILL, Asst. Cashier
THE CONNECTICUT NATIONAL
BANK, of Bridgeport, corner Main
and wan streets, s. w. Baldwin.
President: H. S. Shelton, Vice Pres
ident; L. ' B. Powje, Cashier; T. C
CummJng, AHslstant Cashier. CaD
ital. $332,100; Surplus and Profits,
$330,000. .
FURNITURE
FURNITURE. BEDDING. STOVES,
housefurnishings. rash or on easy
terms. Tour credit is good, ask for
prices ana terms. The Sterling r-ur.
niture Co.. 1287 Main St. Tel. 923-S
B23 tf
STORAGE OF FURNITURE Sepa
rate rooms, securely locked, furnl
ture and china packing. Furniture
and Pianos removed, large vans.
careful handling. Bridgeport Storage
Warehouse Co.. 128 7 Main St.. Cor.
Congress St. Tel. 923-2. ,
nacliman's Emmenagagone Mixture
A splendid Female Regulator :n
cases of suppressed menstruation, de-
lavs due to colds. 111 health, or other
unnatural causes. $1.75 for the whole
outfit.
THE WOMAN'S .DRUG STORE
Wilma'M. Bachman, Prop.
129 STATE ST.. Bridgeport, Conn.
I
fOAL
FIGURE
How much did your koal
tost j-ou last year ? "
Buy it from us this year
and then figure. The saving;
wi!lsurprise you.
Patrick JtfcGee,
1.69 East
Washington Ave:
MISCELLANEOUS
. WANTS
Edwin fcmith
&. oo., dealers
in guns, fish-
im tackle ana
si-orting goods.
You can also
get
your kevs fitted locks re rial red.
saws hied, lawn mowers sharpened.
ir . un- r .j sJ i
od horses- wein'it I a" kJ"d of light repairing dor
f onfnearsie,'- Store. 95 Wall l itre.
Edward Miro. i ...
done
at.
STENCILS. We carry a full line ol
stencils, letters and figures, alo
make stencils to order. Burning
iij-ands, rubber and steel 'stamps,
ihe Schwerdtle Stamp Co., 41 Can
no St. s lg d
WANTED Housekeepers to try "In
lusoria Cream." the finest and best
silver poiieh known. Guaranteed
harmless. Ask your dealer for it
S26 1P
D0r; AND WINDOW SCREENS
made to order. Old screens repair-e-
. a 1 klnds ot wood and finish.
.stlmates furnished. Henry C. HofT
rnan & Co.. 255 Water St. Rll ti
PEOPLE SAT to go to the Bridgeport
Household Supply Co-and trade with
inem. It Is true because Mr.Bergei
gives, you all accommodations. 134
"am St.. near Arch St. Pli
6Iy CASES Cigar combination
silent salesman, store and of
E?e tt,nsra- Cabinet work of all
Kinds designed and made. Hoffman
fehow Case Co., 256 Water St.
. . R14 tf
LADIES' ATTENTION Ladies wilt
-void worry by using our remedy
ror delayed period, and which la the
only reliable monthly remedy for
Thousands of testimonials
we have from our patrons to prove
Positively refuse all others, no
matter whit they claim; trial sent
!ree- Paris Chemical Co.. Milwau
kee, Wis. T22 tf
MONEY TO LOAN
MEY FURNISHED "SALARIED
business concerns and
others without security. Cheapest
rates, easiest payments; offices In
66 principal cities. D. H .Toiman.
Rom 4 7. 46 Cannon St. 8 18 tf.
CALL AT OUR OFFICE We will ad
vance you money on your own note
" you own property, no matter how
much your property is mortgaged
Bridgeport Realty Co.. Room
109-110. Warner Bldg. . L13 tf
''C-VKY ADVANCED TO CONDUCT.
ORS. engineers, firemen, trainmen,
clerks, letter carriers, mali clerks.,
school teachers, bookkeepers, cash -lers.
mechanics i.nd others. Strictly
confidential. Heffron Co.. Room
01 Meigs Bldg. G17 tf
LAUNDRIES
OPEN AIR .DRYING Family wash
ing, ironing tak n by week. Park
City Hand Laundry. 483 Newfleld
Ave. Telephone 131C-5.
. OT I'd
SHOES
NEW AND SECOND HAND Shoes for
sale. Repairing neatly and prompt
ly done at lowest prices. Nathan
Hartman. 72 State St. Al tf
BIRDS
LOUTS COURTNEY dealer In Import
ed canaries, foreign song and Aviary
birds and talking parrots and paro
quets. Birdseeds, foods, gravel., etc.
Birds boarded and con'ditioned. 118
Wall St.. upstairs. Cpen evenings.
R3 I
DETECTIVE AGENCY
ORIN50N'S LICKXSED" DETEC.
TTVT T?ttt?katt Civil and rrlmina
Investigations in any city or town.
Rnnm M? Ca-nev Buil'Une 4S Tre
mont St., Boston. Nathaniel G.
"-'-tnstn. manager. T,on'-in Hayi
1200. H I I I H
RAILROADS
jMarrtor
Aft rrf.
FEBRUARY 21, 1910 ,
Trains Leave Bridgeport as.
Follows:
FOR NEW YORK "12:300. 4:4.
5:16, ,5:43. ,6:24, t7:17, ?7:48, f8:25.
8:61, :06, 10;00. tll:05 A. M.
12.28. 1:1SQ, 1:49. 2:27. 3:00.
4:13. 5:07, 5:27, 6:12, 6:29, 7:30.
8:11, 9:3. 9:68 P. M. SUNDAYS
1230Q. "4:45. 5:16, t8:25, 10:00
A. M. tl2:30, 2:22. 2:27. 4:13,
5:07, 5:27, t:45, 7:80. '8:11. :6,
9:52 P. M. j
FOR WASHINGTON, . Via Harlem
River 12:30 (dally) A. M. ; 1-:18
P. M.
FOR NEW HAVBN 1Z:32. 1:41.
6:50, 7:56. 9:81, 9:25, 10.43. 11:3J
A. M. 12:16. '12:30, 1:60, -:-,
3-29, '3:46, 4:5. 4:5, 6:3, -:su,
6-54. 7:10, 7:32, 9:41, tll:54 P. M.
SUNDAYS 12:82, 1:41. 8:13. 9:43.
10:43. 11:38 A. M. :. -4:.s,
6:32. 6:54. 7:18, 7:32, 8:47, 10:0
P. M.
FOR BOSTON, via New London
and Providence 1:41. 6:60. 11:3-
A M. 2:29. S:46. 4:25, 6:54 P.
M. SUNDAYS 1:41, 11:18 A M.
-2:20. 4:2S. 6:54 P. M.
FOR BOSTON, via Hartford and
Wllllmantlc 9:21 A. M. $:9 P.
M.
FOR WINSTED and Intermediate
Stations 5:00, 7:00, 9:35 tll:40 A.M.
a-
2:35. 5:'B1, 7:40 P. M. SUNDAYS"
--8:3ft A. M. 6:45 P. M.
FOR WATERBURY. ANSONIA. r
DERBY and Intermediate Station
5-00, 7:00, b:ou, :ab, i:e.u a. ra. -
2:35. t5:54, 7:40 P. M. SUNDAYS
8:30. 10:60. A. M. 6:45. 8:50 P. M. )
FOR GT. BAHKINGTO5, LliVOX
PITTS FIELD, ETC. 7:30. 9:50 A. M
4:33 p. M.--SUNDAYS 8:30 A. M.
FOR DANBURY. NEW MILFORP
PTC via Brookfield Junction 7:0'
9:50 A. :o-. :o9 xr. xr.
DAYS 8:30 A. M. (to new saurorcij;
FOR LITCHFIELD. ETC. :5C A.
M 4;33 p. M. SUJlUAJS 8:30 A
m! . . I
Express trains. tuociu r-iic.
Q To Harlem River Station.
FURNITURE
MOVING AFJD
TRUCKING
1379 STATE STREET
Phone 652
Fred J." Elander, Prep.

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