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THE FARMER : AUGUST 6, 1913
FINANCIAL
-THE-
First-Bridgeport
CORNER MAIN AND
Notice
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Sti-eeta. ridgeporc. Conn,
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tnere nmtlimndr. We haereeelea
. and paid oat cm dcamd wlthotrt bo
v Ur nUUon- of- anlinrs of money as
lioriMd with aa md we continue ta
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wa.aepeslt'mooeji, checks rmi
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CMMM cent
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gfa ftret of f-mopotSh .fonowtns deposit
andls pnT January jw
SS3niELW.BAIWI3", President
WllUg H- liXON, Treasurer
Members New Tor Stock Exchange
Taylor, Livingston &Co.
dealers In '
Fractional Lots on
Part Paid Plan
X .WALL STREET, NEW YORK
or
SO P.O. ARCADE, BRIDGEPORT, CT
E. I- CHAPMAN, Manager
Telephone 5221, 5222
JcnA for Circular Describing Method
WE 0F?ER
foij SALE
' COTTAGES AND
TWO - FAMILY HOUSES
located in best sections of
jOity, ranging in price from
I 00 to $10,000. (Full par
JiepJars on application tdj
tar &. Htnapp
C23 LIAI2T STREET
fl m 1 ct Tjzr, -t M-wTa.
nMJ" UPWAKDS
Vnn can axrarfWe to get a loan In
lert-tnen0v-e minutes-and we do not
feottw youri employer or neighbors by
umiiiniiiiini j Investigation.. Eouss.
Keep era or anyone earning a regular
11 J aoeommoaatea connaenuaiiy.
gane ' Inducements to new. customers.
g-Crcrooasa oC lacuea soiiciiecu
MIERICAN
GUARANTY CO.
99 GOLDEN HILL ST.
Open Saturday and Monday Evenings
mil s:ov
Over Caesar Miscb.
Tickets and Tours
BY
OCEAN, LAKE
and RIVER
FOR INDIVIDUAL TRAVEL.
TICKETS TO
iiOVA SCOTIA, -NEW
FOrT)LAD,
CANADA, ETC. ETC.
S. Icewitii & Co
116 BANK STREET.
TEL. NO. 3.
No matter .what you want
try the Farmer Want Col
ttttvtt.
National Banlc
""'51'
BANK STREETS
M AW. SURE
that yoor valuables haro protection
from fire and theft. Too have this
Positive Assurance when you place
them in our Eire and Burglar Proof
Vault where you can rent a Safe De
posit Box for a reasonable rate.
JAMES STAPLES & COi
BANKERS
189 STATE ST., Bridgeport, Conn.
DIFFERENT
PHOTOGRAPHY
Something von cannot get
elsewhere. That's our -kind
ARMSTRONG'S
WHITMAN STUDIO
Park and ; Fairfield Avea.
Will Armstrong of 'Boston, Proprietor
WEST END A23ATEUBS
Engraved " "
Wedding Invitatf 013
Calling Cards '
Fine Stationery at
SOUTHWORTH'S
IO ARCADE
IF YOU ARE ILL
.""" .
SEND . FOR YOTJTt
PHYSICIAN AND
MET XJS COMPOUND
YOTJR PRESCRIP
TION :: st :s
-Atlantic Pharmacy
Prescription Specialists
990 MAIN STREET '" ,
Next to Davis & Hawley 1
ALEX. N. COOK, D. C.
Graduate Chtropractor
Spinal Adjusting Parlors, 651
State St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Explanation of Chiropractic
Mailed Upon Request
PATENT RIGHTS ISSUED TO
CONNECTICUT INVENTORS
The following were issued August 6
1913. List furnished from office of
A. M. Wooster, solicitor of patents,
Bridgeport, Conn. -
Louia WeidHch, Bridgeport, "jewel
case. Design.
Chas. A. Frasser, Westport, smoking
table. Xiesign.
Albert K. Lovell, New Haven, bottle
stopper. i
Jass S. Copeland, Hartford, driving
and braking mechanism for. vehicles.
Monroe Gruett, Hartford, electric
switch.
Woolsey M. Johnson, Hartford,
metallurgical apparatus.
Frank M. Sturges, Danbury, fasten
er. Lewis R. Helm, Danbury, combined
molstener, ironer and shaper for col
lars and suffs.
Constant Bouillon, Torrington, 2
patents, molding machines.
Geo. D. Hartlett and W. A. Wheeler,
New Canaan, window screen.
Peter N. Landine, Milford, baggage-
rack.
Harry I. Phillips, Waterbury, button
fastener.
Chas. B. Rearick, New London, elas
tic fluid turbine.
Geo. E. Wood, Southington, forming
tools.
Walter A. Morse, No. Grosneror
Dale, telephone locking system.
Tratfe Marks.
Stamford Foundry Co., Stamford
cooking stoves and ranges.
$2 FIRE BRINGS
'' OUT THE DEPARTMENT.
Shingles ablaze on the roof of the
Rock Spring Water Co. office at 413
John street, brought out the fire .de
nartment about 10 o'clock this morn
ing. The blaze was extinguished with
chemicals. The . damage was about
$2.
SILVER AND GLASS
Fine, heavy silver and rich cut glass
are universally regarded as Ideal wed
ding presents and rightly so.
In these wares there is beauty, value
and utility combined. In appropri
ate and desirable articles can be
found to fit equally well the filled
wallet or slender purse; and again
they are needed for the new home
c?iie as much as furniture, china, and
other things.
We make a specialty of carrying a
wide assortment of suitable srift arti
cles in silver glass and plate, espec
ially thoser.natlonally advertised.
HL J. BUECHLER
THE RELIABLE JEWELER
48 FATRFTELlf AVE. Near Middle St. j
SP
FANCY SWORD FISH
BLOCK ISLAND
LIVE LOBSTERS . . , ..
HAYES
629 WATER STREET
JOSEPH P. COUGHLIN CO.
Dealers in WALL PAPERS, PAINTERS' SUPPLIES
PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. ESTIMATES CHEERFOIJJY GIVEN
788 EAST MAIN STREET, Phone 4881
LOWE'S
COUbARS. CTJPPS AND
' General Laundry In
S60O EEATTEW AVENUE
oJOHM IP. FAY
610 FAIRFIELD AVENUE
'X.
Furniture Dealer, Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker, Super
ior Fabrics for Furniture and Draperies. Tel. 74
THE
PEOPLE'S
DAIRY
130 State Street
mmm
6 I.
ll Irt 1 tt iWUMitfl MIS
Hie Naogafoek Valley Ice Co,
v
Artificial -ICE Natural
Lehigh COAL Screened '
Kindling WOOD Block "
Telephone 597, 598
t GREEN
BR0H'8 CAFE
FAMOUS FOR GERMAN LUNCHES
Owing to the Increase of patronage to this popular store we have
been forced to enlarge and refurnish oar dining rooms. The shop
ping and tbeatre public will find this the right place at the right
prices to dine and refresh. Moerlein-'s Cincinnati Beer on draught.
347-349 FAIRFIELD AVENUE
ON AUTOMOBILE ROW
Refrigerators
i Refrigerators
75 Styles to
Geo, B. Clark & Co.
. 1057r 1073 BROAD STREET
' OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
To make the SKIN of FACE and HANDS
VELVETY, SOFT and WHITE
USE ONLY THE GENUINE
CREME
made by J. SMON
Ita effect is aided by the use of
POUDRE DE RIZ SIMON AND SOAP SIMON
FOR SALS
MAURICE LEVT,
15-17 Wet.38tl Stret
ECIAL
JUST ARRIVED FROM'
:... .l2Vc lb'
25c lb
FISH CO.
TEL. 412, 413 ,
LAUNDRY
SHIRTS A SPECIAIiTX
All Its Branches
PHONE 1S4-3
, CRESS FROM THE CHURN
Tel. GEO. A. ROBERTSON 589
BUTTER
THE FAMILY WASH
Semi-finished is a specialty of ours and we
want to give our especial attention to yours!
Modern Machines, Sanitary Conditions,
Careful Help in departments, Prompt De
liveries, Reasonable Prices are the points in
favor of sending your family wash here.
One and one-half cents per piece with a
weight allowance of one-half lb to the piece
The Crawford Laundry Co.
FAIRFIELD AVE. AND COURTLAND ST.
Phone 4320
421 Housatonic Ava.
WAGONS
PHONE
Refrigerators
Select . From
S
& CO., Paris, France
EVERYWHERE
Sola U. 8. Acent
, ' Kew lork
gnu!
IMON
GRAPHOPHONE FOREMAN
ON 10TH ANNUAL OUTING
Talking Machine Experts Ftorget Busi
ness While Toying With Clams and
- Lobsters at'Roton Point.
More than 60 members and guests of
the American Graohophone Foremen's
Association enjoyed their tenth annual J
outing at Roton Point, Saturday after
noon. The party made the trip from
the graphophone factory to the Point
In two big auto-busses, starting at
12:30. Messrs. Kron, Root, Fardee and
Rowell were the "official capacity dem
onstrators'" In charge of the party.
Russell R Mead was toastmaster. The
menu included everything usually serv
ed at a clambake.
The foremen who went were: Abar,
Baker, Baylis, Belcher, Bentley, Brant
meyer, Budlong, Capps, Case, Cherry,
Codere, Condon, A. Crowther, W.
Crowther, Davenport, Fardee, French,
Haugh, Hawkins, Horsey, G. Hopkins,
F. Hopkins, Horsfall, Houlihan, Hous
ton, Kennedy, Kron, Larsen, Lomme,
Mead, McLaughlin, Mitchell, H. Muel
ler, Parker, Petrie, Phalen, Price, Red
gate, Reynolds, Risdon, . Root, Rowell,
G. Rowell. Spall, Stevenson, Symonde,
Tanner, Hordorff, Verrelle, Wadham,
Wallace, Weeks, Wilson, Windhovel
and Woods.
SUFFRAGISTS TO STUMP
WASHINGTON IN HOPE
OF MAKING CONVERTS
Washington, Aug. 6. Looking on the
District . of Columbia ' as , an excellent
ground for proselyting, members of the
National Council of 'Women "Voters,
which meets here next , week, announc
ed today that they would wage a vig
orous street speaking campaign In the
hope of making converts for "the
cauee." Suffragists of national repu
tation will preach the suffrage article
of faith on the street corners every
eve for the next 10 days.
WANT POLICE WOMAN
ON NEW HAVEN FORCE
FOR DETECTIVE WORK
New Haven, Aug. 6. The effort mae
by philanthropic and church societies
to have a police woman on the New
Haven force -will be redoubled In view
of the estimates of - police expenses
made tip yesterday by the commission
ers, in which there Is an item of $1,000
which "would be available for such a
purpose. - The commissioners are un
derstod to favor trial of a woman of
ficer to. be attached- to the detective
bureau and to- be available for cases
in - which a , woman could do service
much better than a man.'
A woman -would ;not be used . in de
tective work nor - would she be placed
oh patrol 'duty. ,' Imetead,: ehe- would be
ror loitfig ioii
. ' ' ,
-.... .ynfgTrir..aici. r "
For cash with order on our entire magnificent
new stocil of
Fiiriittiir'-IH PortEres, E
Irigeralors, Gas laitges, Go Carls, Baby to
riages, Pietisres, Upholstery Gcsis, Ets.
CLOSE OUT PATTmi 25 TO 59 PEH fMl. OIF.
You have no idea what a magnificent layout is here Kr;
yon to choose from unless you come snd Icc!l JhzizZi
ol you have be'en waiOng for this sale.
HOW GET BUSY AND TAKE ADMNTflGE OF 17;
Enter 1069 Main Street or ' 135
roccry
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY
BANNER MILLING
FLOUR, y2 barrel, cotton, $2.85; y8 paper sacks,
75c; a barrel in wood $6.25
BROKEN MACARONI 6c per lb
ELBOW MACARONI '. 8c per !b
NOODLES (all sizes) , . . : 10c per lb
QUAKER OATS 8c per package
SWIFT'S CLEANSER. 4 cans 25c
CREAM OF WHEAT. 120 per package
WH EATEN A 1240 per nackage'
BROKEN RICE 5c per lb !
POST TOASTIES . .
js. u. uuifc
PUBLIC
AND
STATE AND BANK STS. EAST MATH ST.
Phones
assigned to visit dance halls, public
gatherings and places where young
fouks gather and at which she could
keep her eye on young women and
look after their welfare. It is under
stood that If the police estimates are
voted and the salaries are available,
the experiment will be made.
WIFE KILLS HUSBAND
AND WALKS TWO MILES
WITH BABY TO LOCKUP
. Caruthersville, Mo., Aug. 6. With her
baby In her arms and carrying the re
volver with which she shot and killed
her husband,' Anderson B. Waldrop, a
prospectus planter, Mrs. Waldrop walk
ed two miles to a neighboring farm
house yesterday to telephone to the
sheriff. Mrs. Waldrop is in jail here.
According to her statement, Waldrop
had threatened to' lull her and was pre
paring to cary out his threat when she
fired.
NEBRASKA PROGRESSIVES
TO HAVE COMPLETE TICKET
' Omaha. Neb., Aug. 6. The Nebraska
progressive committee which met yes
terday decided to place in the field at
the next election complete state, con
gressional, legislative and county tick
ets. iu icti t
(CrSIltluio
GLENWOOD
10 Per Cent Gli
Very special during August
sale only. Buy now and have
it set up later if necessary.
artmemQ
CO.'S SUPERLATIVE
.3 packages 25c
4 packages 25c
MARKE
il
BRANCH
BALTIMORE MUNICIPALITY
MAY PASS . ORDINANCE FO'A
SEGREGATION OF THE RACES
Baltimore, Aug. 6. The Maryland
court of appeals in a predlmlnary opin
ion handed down shortly before mid
night, last night,' held "tha-t the mayoi
and city council of Baltimore may, ic
the exercise of Its police powers, val
idly pass an ordinance for the segre
gation of -the white and colored raci
without conflicting with the provision
of the constitution of the United State
or of the state of Maryland."
The opinion, however; declared )e
valld on technical grounds an ordi
nance approved by the mayor in 1S11
It was announced that an ordinan'1
will be drawn up to meet the legal en
actions. 400 MEN AND WOMEN FIGHT
x FIRE AT CAMP GROUNDS
Chatham, Mas., Aug. 6 An , ai!
night fight by 400 men and womim
against a forest fire that threa.tene-1
to destroy the Methodist camp grounds
at Tarmouth was successful, early to
day, when the flames were brought
under control at the edge of th-
grounds! A few of the families l!vr f
at the camp grounds vacated their
homes on the approach of the fire.
MUGS
AND
CARPETS
Toot choioe ot ..oar wt?J-
magnificent, new line a it
per oent. Off Wb4ttIl'
patterns oeped) cfce-oit
patterns 28 to per cent.
Newest Unotemm and, - I
Cloth 1 per cent. off. Ol
naurm and rtnuwuiu 25 !o f t
Tr-r cent. off. OOftfE A f
LOOK.
IT WILL I0 VOC
GOOD.
Fairfield Avenue

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