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1 . 4, .'12 THE PARMER: JULY 18, J912 FM1 C For : forty-six years wc Have been conducting business at thesamo o.a location, corner ot Main and- Jcdin Streets." TJrldgeport. Conn., and onf Private Bank has been established there continuously. We have received red paid nnt on demand without no tice millions of dollar of money de. posited with us nnd we continue to receive money subject to depositors Check at sight, roiv- which we allot three per cent, per annum, credited to each account monthly. Ae solicit the accounts of Individuals, business men, firms and corporations, ami an vho want a bank account where tliey can deposit money, checks or drafts, nnd leave -It for one day.one weeK," one month or one year,, and draw interest on ft for any time It-Is. left, with us. We rive to the business our careful , persona! attention as'the1 oldest nrn of private bankers In; tills, state. t T. L. WATSON & CO. 404TH SEMI-ANNUAL. ; - DrIDENH'f ' ".-. Bridgeport, Conn., ? m June 18th, 1912 X' Oie Trustees of the J?eo . pie's Savings Bank have this day declared . a ssxni-a&nual dividend at tlie rate ol H -V FOUR PER CENT. XX 4 per annum, payable on J uly 1st, 1912, for the six months ending June 30th, 1912, t on all deposits., - , , v ; FDWARD.W. MARSH, Treasurer.' J Dep?it ma rip., on .or. before. July 6th. 1912. - will draw interest from July 1st, 1912. -f.W., : PEOPLES SAVINGS; BAHK: , ! MARBLE BUIfjtiVO. " - " : ; 924-926 MAIN STREET V. Talic Youi Vacation in NOVA SGGJMA The Land of Summer - Rest : This country on account - of ; its '"beauty ;as ' well . as healthfulnessj Is new aVery popular "plate to spend vaca tions. ' ' ' . '';;::r- We will supply you a list of sailings and hotels, "and tieke,you to any given point & Lo&with & Col "..General Steamship Ticket Agents.' - . . Cooks' Tours. : ' 116 BANK ST. OPP. CTJTY HALL THE BEST DESSERT IS - - , . . "Frlsliea's Piss" Delicious and- Appetizing IMPORTED and DOMESTIC BIRTH DAY CONGRATULATION AND - DINNER CARDS " . - , . -. - - v ;. ; l Beautiful Hand Illumined. Engraved and Die Stamped Designs J- -Post Office News Store- - 11. ARCADE H. JHALONEY FOR HOME OK MEDICINAIi fJSES Beer . . ; .V . . .$1.00 a case v T7.-A. Miles' Ale $1.00 a case Sarsaparilla. Iemon . Soda. Seltzer, VJchr, Soda, all kinds of Bottled ' J-asrer, Bartholomay'g Rocliester Lajrer ' 89 JONES AVENUE. TeL 3459-3 It's easy enough to miss Of course tHere are just days m a. year and if you in nice weather ' 1- 1 Riiii You'll Be Protected When It Does Rain Wouldn't you rather paj $1.99 now than $6.CfD the day it rains? ; Don't be like the man in Arkansas who .wouldn't . fix v his i - . '. ....... v ; leaky roof in drv wreather because then it didn't leak and in wet weather couldn't fix.it for fear of getting .wQt himself ' ; - ' - . Buy a Raincoat Now I r ' ' . -l . . , . . JAMES SllES & CO: 7 r-f Bankers and Brokers , MB Stafo Street Bridfiort, (Conn. ''- :fc , -A; rTRTC INSURANCE ; V' SURETY BONDS ' I R EAT.- ESTATE Bought and. Fold on-Commlssloa l-oans Made on Approved. ; City Real Estate v : to . SAFE DEPOSIT VAUITS W re ceive deposits subject to check and al low interest on balances of f 500 .and over. Wo will aet as Trustee and Administrators of Estates. P. U nOLZER PT.STAPIiES KELLEY'S CIGAR STORE : ' 1 4l F AIBFIEU3 AVE. ; ' The best ' dears made In Imported and dometlCvbrande. . Coniplete Jtao of kmc kcrsV supplied. . .. ' JAME3 H: KELLY We offer, subject to ale, ttie follow t x . ' , (ng or similar; .- . ' B R I D Ct E P-O R T 0 R T G A G E S ; Amount Appraisal ; Rate ' Dlsurance J . 300 100 , , ''.450 v;. noo. 1,200 1,400 ; 1 300 -2,000 N 2-,500 2,700 3,500 3,500 ' 3,500 ,200 4,200 - 4,500 i' .5,000 15,000 $ 800 1200 1,300 1,800 t: 2,500 3,000 3,500 3,800 v 4,500, ,4,566 5,500 . 5,500 5,500? 7,000 8,000 9,500 40,000 6 . - "". ' ,' it - i '; ' u - ' 300 700 700 1,200 1,500 1,600 2,500 2,500 3,50d" 3,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,500 4,500 4,800 6,000 20,000 ":!'' ', :; Ji 4 923 MAIN 'ST., " Bridgeport Conn. v. : ' ( i - , . 1 1 , ; " CONNECTICUT". WANTS ' ,; , f POSTAIi SAVINGS BONDS: Application Made for $2,700 of Third ; ' ' Issue.- '; v' i Inf mation ; has been", made public bv Postmaster G eneral' F. H. 'Hitch- cocK. ' showing that postal- savings de positors. ih Uonnecueut maae appuca; tlon for $2,700 of the third issue of nostal saving . bonds distributed '.on July -1. Application, for this amount was made - by thirteen depositors and It is . particularly interesting to note that . almost the . entire amount of bonds applied for are "those in the registered , f orm, indicating that : they are being bought as a permanent in vestment. Applications have' been re ceived for only .four coupon"- bonds, all of the $10 Q denomination. Of the registered bonds, application " was made tor, five of the $20 denomina tion, seven of the $100 and three, of the $5f0, making a total of $2,300 of registered .bonds. ' 1 '"-.' v With respect to the' amount ; of bonds applied for, "Wlllimantic leads the, other offices ef .the. state- with $1,960, and following in order . are Bridgewater, $300;' Litchfield, $200; Norwich and, Saybrook, $100 each' The total amount on deposit in -these places on May 31 was , as. follows: Willirnantic, ' $9,175; Bridgewater, $325' IvitChfield, $277; Norwich, $2, 79;.' Saybrook, $100; : Hartford .has about $25,000 on ':) 1 deposit, -1 but ' , has made no" application for bonds. ' This is the third bOhdT issue since the : installation of the postal savings system- in this 'country. The : first issue was on July 1, 1911, and the second on January 1 of this ; year. Compared with applications in - Connecticut - on version; the' number, of the present applications shows a slight increase. For the .previousbond issue, applica tions were received from, eleven de positors for $2,700 , of the bonds,; of which amount $2,680 -.were in the reg istered : form. .;.' . : '; this opportunity if you don't i equal UR NAPP '. j 1 1 1 - ,1. - ... . . . . - jr . DON'T-MIS ITS TREltEiraijtl&MON SAVINCi so many rainy I ... buy a raincoat i v ENGLISH SLIP0NS Gray.aiid Tan ' NOW . " .... ... . f .. ! ;HAYES;FISH CO. SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY fit idl Cratos 25c:te BMcIsSe - 629 WATER STREET PEOPLE'S 6 AIRY 130 State Street REMOVEpTO 61 0 v F A I JUS1 1 ELD, 'Phone 74 i0kRr -W-carjftUvfiryntodatoIin of CIGARS. TOBACCO, PIPES nnd other goods in the smokers line. We also carry a stock of :GUNS, A3I3IUNrripN and " FISHING . TACRIiE. . , ; . ' - :S . bbr'.motto Is, Good Goods for tittle Money - . ; ' ; THE JOSEPH P. rainters and Decorators. -Dealers in Mouldings, Glass, Etc. TELEPHONE 4J256-3 .V. : GWmv BROGH & SON '. ' . . NEW CAFE AND LUNCH . -" " ' " I m 47-349; AIRFIELD AVENUE ; - v : .... - - THE PECK & UWES COMPMY ; I Phone 470 , 185-207 Middle Street, Bridgeport, Conn. T H E C R A WT 0.; BD";; W A V " ":'p 'JX of laundering is pleasing thousands of fastidious men apd particular ivomen in Bridgeport.' ; Our facilities are the best; . our equipment is modern; onr staff of workers' is' efficient. - ' A trial convinces. , . :, J:X 1-""'"-;;;ca'fo 435 FAIRFIELD AVENUE '. . . act at orice d' it will be mighty difficult 16 get another W"S - v v :;:.!.;.-. .- A Stock of the $6.00 , "of Seamless - 7 Garjnents We Let . You Imported Paremetts, Cravenettes, Sin- ffle or Double Texture . Bombazirj es, high est "grade of Imported Cashmeres, A com plete line of the best selected Rainproof .Garments, all full cemented strapped seamed garments. Slash and straight pock- JetsvPoplinsnd Mohairs fpr: women,, all , sizes. ;' . 10c ft1 Tels 412, 413, 2697 UTTER - '- FRESH FROM THE CHURN Tel. GEO. A. ROBERTSON 589 - C 0 ENEE.fl ST Attention C0UGHLIN 00. 'Palnta, Oils, Brushes, Wall Papers, Picture Framing 71 7-7S3 EAST MAIS' STREKT The Man Behind the Dollar n-nnts his money's worth. Trie niah who orders his Beer, Ales, Wines and Liquors, etc., from ua can altvays depend upon "getting, his money's worth. We carry the best and most popular brands on the8 market. Order by phone if you cannot call. We caterv to exclusive f family trade. SPECIALS . . ! CALIFORNIA -WINES S5e bofc RONNIE SPECIAL Full qts. RYE WHISKEY $1 hot COOKING BRANDY. . . . 00c bot Mombile Use A1 Large Assortment of TRUNKS AND j CASES AUTO TRUNKS A " TIRE TRUltefij SUIT CASES .'' . ' Telephone 4320 Finest and Highest Grade Goodyear, Waterproof for Men arid Women . In On Jobber's Prices , - : ' : - MATHEWSON GETS AFTER CRITICS AND CALLS THEM LIARS The statement of ex-Judge Mathew son of New Haven,-published in The Farmer yesterday in which he gives' his reasons ,for his intention to vote for Gov. Wilson, has provoked con siderable interest. about the state. In reply , to that statement Col. Robert O. Eaton and County Commissioner Walter ' have severely criticized the ex-judge- As a rejoinder to this last attack, 'ex-Judge Mathewson in an in terview n with the New Hayen Union says: . ', . . ' ' . . ' " . . ... , "The statement 'that I' talked with either Gov; Lilley or: Gov. .Woodruff about my appointment as judge, . is false." said -Judge Mathewson. "Itis false that there was any threat on my part, v f or it was the farthest from mf thoughts. . There was never a semWffnee. of a threat. The bring ing in of names in regard to any at tempt ;tfn' my. part " to secure the Su perior jf Common -' Please, judgeships, is the most contemptible - statement that "an man could ever make. . I never, threatened to resign,; or to leave the Republican party and I have al ways beefl . f airlyv .har.d.. worker for the party and have done more than some who are . attacking; me. ."There is absohitejy nothing on my part in any way in -a spirit of spite jin my coming x)ut at -this, time for Mr. Wilson. - I have ' fqugh't Messrs. Baton-, Walter, Ga'ylord .and Comstock for the policies they- stand for, con tinuously, as I could fight these 'poli cies better and more successful in the party machine and as - a member of the state central committee. -1 help ed to force on the party' several'poli cies - hacluding better representation for New Haven.-, While I have fought the' policies -these men -stand ..for, I have never mentioned or fought them by name,' but they saw' fit to niake the judgeship of the City court a po litical football, and it was these men and v all of them,, who started out: to do up 'the .organization in New Haven, when it was an office, that in no way concerned them,, but a local office in stituted: and supported entirely by the taxpayers of New' Havens; Charles W. Comstock was seeking votes against me. . , .... . "Before. I' get, through I shall attack- the county organization, . but not at the present time. I shall attack the , county, commissioners' office. Commissioner- Walter: has said that when I was a judge I issued more certificates than any judge of the city court. That is an absolute and un mitigated lie, and, he .knew - It when he made the statement., -"I wiil say further that a cowardly attack was made upon me by a man who, was occupying a pulpit in New Haven. I compelled him to apologise to me and, further, I demanded an, opportunity , to. appear before the city" ministers' and I had the satisfaction of receiving the unanimous endorse ment"" for. my .re'-appointment ; as, a City court judge: . ; ' ? "I said to all my - friends I wished to carry to . com pletipn certain work in which' 1 was" interested as a judge of the City :ourL l and I did not wish my 'name mentioned as -a1 candidate for a county judgeship.'; ;, "Now, in my voting for; Gov. Wil son, I am " doing so because I think It Is right 'and -am -not leavingthe.' Re publican "party by any means. . ' "I may say that" the-state machine was willing to make the City .court a football ,of politics An . order to work fts grudge agalrisK Col. "Dll'ma'n!, ' ' I have been repeatedly told by- sohe of theni that they had nothing against me. But, really, I' am better- off to day than 1 woxxld have been to be re appointed judge -:of the-City court,'.. . Gaylord Answers' Judge, i ; N ' Postma ster F ' 1u Gaylord I of . An sonia said yesterday in reference to the original attack; of ;Jude Mathew son:' "IJJverybody 'familiar - with; New Haven politics1 knows-why; such an at tack was .madeV- Neither JacobD. WalterRobert O. Eaton, Charles' W. Comstock, nor J. Henry .Roraback ex. erclsed any influence over me- itf. re-i gard to Judge - Mathewson, being turned down for reappointment to the judgeship, and' what is more they didn't even try to , exercise any. influ ence 'over me. I had my own reasons for -the part I. played; in- the matter, and -my -reasons were good and suffi cient. 'In -the past I 'have noticed that Mr. Mathewson was only, too anxious to get- the support of the men whom he now condemns.- -It isn't" jiecessary to -make any comment "on such an At tack, as (it carries its .own ''comment -with it" : - ' i' .-, ODDS ON WILSON , Broker" is ; Willing" to Bet $5,000 at ; Two to. One That He'll Win. V , - '. .. v ' . New Tor k, July 18 Any : one'' 'who doesn't believe that Woodrow Wilson will be: the next President of the Uni ted - States, and is lilling to - take - u. chance :on" his conviction, may ' find an opportunity to bet by interviewing an active member of the Stock ' Ex- j change,. VHis .name may not be' men tioned .because of -the. possible conflict with : the anti-betting - laws, but- the broker ' has $5,000 of his own money which he -has been vainly.1 trying to bet- this week at odds of 2 to , 1 on Wilson . " - . -i: .', J .. -: When Wilson ...was.. : first ; nominated the price was everi: money : on Wilson against the . field,- but - since confidence in his election has .become more gen eral in the Street ;the odds : have elpw ly gone up..- Some $2,000 was bet by individuals " at 6 to k5' on Wilson, and the tQtal placed at. 8 to 5 is estimated at from $3,000 to" $4,-000. ' Every! one who follows odds and betting - in the Wall, street district agrees that this is the poorest year for wagers on rec ord. - - - ' Brokers agree that trhe anti-betting law prohibits making book .-or the plac ing of money by an agent, but it is the- contention of those who are bet ting this 1 year A that there is nothing to prevent bets between one man and another. .- - 'r .' SMALL. FIRE.' ' . ' . A storehouse of the New York - Fur niture Company, in I the rear of the old Doty , stables in East Main street, was visited by fire, of unknown origin yesterday' afternoon.' An alarm1 was rung; in from box" 624 at, 3:55 o'clock. The damage was slight. Frank Cohen is proprietor of the '.establishment. Carpenters were' at work on the build ing at , the time of -the fire. . . ; , When you want, a "Ring of. the lat est design, it. will - pay', you to look through our pollectlon.. - v Diamond - Rings, in plain . 'apd fancy mountings, from... ; .$5.00 upwards , . , . .. ? - , . Signets ' and .' Colored Stone ; Rings from ... . ... v.; .' . 1 $J.OO . upwards Wedding RingsJ froni . .$2.00. upwards Come and see what we, can show you in this line, s .- J - ' .' ( " ,. - 1. J. BUECHLER The Reliable'. Jeweler ; , 4S FAIRFIELD AVEl; ear Bliddl St. RINGS FISH SPECIALS f) For Friday Fresh Shore Haddock 4c per Ibj FRESH WHITE HALIBUT. ........ . .15c per lb FRESH FLATFISH 8c per lb FRESH SEA BASS. . . FRESH BUTTERFISH FRESH STEAK COD . . . BOILED LOBSTERS ..X. ........ .25c ner lb ROUND CLAMS .......... :.1 ... . .10c per qt( LONG- ISLAND STEAMERS. . 8c per. qt . ; Fresh Block Island Swordfish, Porgies, Bluefish,' Striped Bass Spanish Mackerel, Turbot Flukds and ) ) Eastern Salmon. Long Clams, Live Lobsters, Prime Soft Shell Crabs, Bone less Sardines, Kippered all kinds of Salt and Pickled Fish. : BRIDGEPORT PUBLIC B - AND BRANCH PubUc Market Building State and Bank Streets Tel. Nos. 4404, 4405, 4406, Geo. B Glark & Co. ' OVER SEVENTY STYLES TO SELECT FROM IDE RANGE OF PRICES 1 67-1 073 ' OPPOSITE on small bench power presses and tapping machines. $1.25 paid to beginners on presses, with rapid ad vancement according to skill of operator. . HE BEYMff; ELEOTG r 10AWS OF $10 AND UPWARDS can be secured at less than the legal rate of interest by obtaining our Indorsement of your note. Ask' us what you want to know. v Convince us of your ' ability and honest Intention to live up to your agreement, and we will sat isfy you that you will be given a square deal under all condition. That's. all there, Js to -it. ' Just plain, everyday honesty from yon and to you. Satisfaction on both sides and a pleasant and perfectly understood; agreement. " ' "j '"': V - ' " ' American Guaranty Co. , . -, . 99 GOLDEN HILL STREET. Open ; Saturday and Monday Evenings Until 8:S0.' What ;, Real : Fua You'll Youll enjoy a glorious vaca tion at Block Island. Everybody joins in right merrily for a ,good . time at - , ' ? Cdol Block Island You're ten miles' out at sea all the advantages . of an ocean voyage without its discomforts. . You'll find a hearty welcome awaiting you. , You'll never forget those straw rides the moon light sailsVthe lobster suppers; the dancing parties and the amateur firamatic entertainments. Can't tell you all about it here send for the book about Block Island. Free. " " Write Advertising Bureau, Room 1125, South Station, Boston. For ticket and information about routes call at .Station Ticket Office The New York, New Haven & Hartford R. E. Co. WANT ADVS. ONE CENT A WORD. (I 8c per lb p m- 8c ner lb . ......... i . 12c per lb(( Island Steamers, Round ) J Herring, Channel Mackerel, KET East Main 3 1. 4407, 4408 and Branch 736 i m Broad Street POST OFFICE ' Have! 1