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The Bridgeport evening farmer. [volume] (Bridgeport, Conn.) 1866-1917, August 08, 1913, FIRST SECTION, Image 10

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(THE FARMER: AUGUST 8, 1913
HffOlIPTOF PROMINENT" CITIZENS
INSPECTING CONVICT SHIP, SUCCESS, t
NOW IN 'HARBOR AT LOWER BRIDGE
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Capt. D. H. Smith of the - Convifct
snip Success announced today that
more people had -rtsted the ship during
her first two dayts 'in Bridgeport than
bad visited her in. any other American
cities in the same-. period of time.
This would go to show that this
grim record of England's penal sys
tem and of 18th . century ship build
iins has lost none of her novelty but
lis rather growing as a.n attraction
in American waters.
One bears on every hand from those
.who Kavo yijfite-T; - tneshi-t the deep
intertat" &'i.i3 r4 br.?iijjt tietSteks of
gloomy" and - forbidden ungem and
cells, her gruesome black holes and
condemned .cells each one a veritable
torture chamber. v;. "
The collection of instruments of tor
ture and restraint shown on board to
gether with a large number of authen
tic government, documents, relating to
the British ' criminal system is . unique.
The signatures of th& kings and
queens of England- for the past 300
years can . be seen ' attached to par
dons, orders : and death warrants and
It is amassing to be -made to realize
so clearly how . simple, was the matter
f or"i whiebi-i tlstsl. eetencej ot deatttj was
passed f irf!"thipse.- y--
The Success is electrically lighted
throughout and her many, wonders can
be examined by night as well as day.
Indeed .there is. added vividness given
to tle: amazing spectacle when seen
under the soft radiance of the carbon
lights and the :fuil hideoasness of the
pens where untold hundreds of politl
cal prisoners were subjected to tor
tures . which ; beggar description ap
pear to istand out in all' of their ghast
Iv terror. Iuring the limited time
the ship wSIL . remain here,- she will
be open from 10 a. m. , to ' 10 p. m.
daily ., including : Sundays.
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V::''vfrigt6i'.!Gas Ranges, Go Carts, Baby Car-,
.vy;?riag Upliolstery Geodis, Etc.. ;
. -aOSE 0OT;MTI1MS 25 TO 50 Pm CEFCTUOFF. -
HYon have, no idea wMat a magnificent layout Is here nowior
fi you to choose from unless yon come aM !o!l limares
.; . oi yon have been wsreng lor ims sale.
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which will be discontinued in the Fall will be offered for a few days at 20 oft.
ij A rare chance to buy the finest American made Rugs awful cheap. Other Rugs
,l . 10 to 50 off. : i ; -
Glen wood Rangres 10 Per Gent. Off
VERY SPECIAL IN AUGUST SALE ONLY
Elevator to all Departments 1069 MAIN ST., or 135 FAIRFIELD AVE.
We recently made our 1914 announcement, and now at the end of the 1913 selling season, we are of
fering at attractive prices, a limited number of Use d Cars in order to make room for our 1914 models.
Each car is a big bargain and a safe investment. A purchase direct from the factory is a guarantee of
satisfaction. You run no risk. You buy more saf ety, more comfort, more reliability and more up-to-date
features in a Used Locomobile than you can get anywhere else for the same money.
A privately owned Locomobile which has been previously driven over 125,000 miles, won the 1913 A.
A. A. trophy in the Glidden Tour on July 6, 1913. The car was owned and driven by Dr. Parks over the
rough roads from Minneapolis to Glacier Park, across three States, a distance of 1,300 miles. This is a big
tribute to the designers and materials, and is one of the incidents that are constantly happening, proving that
the Locomobile is "The Best Built Car in American"
SEND YOUR ORDER SUBJECT TO INSPEC TION AND DEMONSTRATION SO THAT WE CAN
y HOLD YOUR CAR FOR YOU UNTIL YOU CAN SEE IT -
1908 Type "I" Car, Now Offered at. (gTA A
; Original Price $3400 ' v9 VU
This ear is in good shape and is very powerful
and could b'e rebuilt, with a special roadster at a very
moderate cost and would make an excellent car for
town or country use-. - ' ,.- '
1910 Model L" Five Passenger Touring & QllA
Car, Now Offered at. . . '. ' .... ..... $idUV
Original Price $350Q
In perfect condition; rebuilt and repainted,guar
anteed to give excellent service. Much better than
some new cheap car. ' Upholstered in black, body
painted in blue with a light blue stripe. Very at
tractive car and economical to run. A car that you
can go anywhere with and be proud of -
1910 Five Passenger Touring Car, Now Of- $ CAA ,
fered at . .. . vlOV
" Original Price $3500 . v
Thoroughly overhauled by the expert mechaniea
of this company. Used very little and in the pink of
condition. Body painted in. blue with a fine red
stripe. Has excellent top, wind shield, good tires
and has the famous -Locomobile 10-inch upholstery, i
1912' "Big Six," 7 Passenger Touring Car, $90 r A
NowOfferedat. ............ ..v..... ... .f&OOV
1 Original Price $4800
This is an ideal faimly car and has been used
very little except for demonstration purposes and
has new waterproof'-top'-and other Locomobile exclu
sive features, tires at the rear. Smooth side body.
Speedometer, new Firestone tires, .' Klaxon horn,
painted in tasteful Locomobile green with black
stripes. This car has always been under the super
vision of the factory, and .is guaranteed to give the
same satisfaction as a'new Locomobile.
JSffetTa.1 ,:Big.s'.' .To?e. $2850
Original Price $4800
This car was-owned by a prominent Chicago
banker and was used only for city work and is in- ex
cellent1 condition. Car good as new. Test this' car
- over rough roads with other competing makes selling
at the same price and you will be convinced that it is
the best buy. Full equipment, smooth side body,
new top.
1909 Five Passenger Touring Car, Now Of- 0QQ
Original Price $3500 I
, This ear is in excellent condition and was owned
by a local merchant . and used very little. In fine
shape, body painted in blue with fine red stripe. Has
latest 'Firestone Demountable rims, Klaxton horn,
waterproof top. This is a chance to buy the "Best
Built Car in America" for $900. - , ,
1910 Five Passenger Touring Car, Special (M a ' n
Sale Price . . . .... ......... ... ... . . .. OlwUU
v Original Price $3500 '
An unusual opportunity, will give unlimited
service, safety and satisfaction at the price of a new
cheap car. We invite you to ride in this car and
compare it point by point with any car at the same
price.
:d$noo
Five Passenger Touring. Car, Now Offered
at . . ...... . i .
,7 Original Price $3500
This car has been thoroughly overhauled from
stem to stern, painted' in a dark blue with .a white
stripe; guaranteed throughout. Has full eqiiipment..
Call and look it over.
We have developed a plan which will
be interesting and convenient to you
LOCOMOM
Telephone 3900
IE ;0MPANY 1 OF MJCA
'Foot , of Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
GENERAL GARRANZA, HEAD OF MEXICAN REBELS,
AND STAFF, WHOM ENVOY LIND MAY VISIT
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Westport Boy Dies
From Injuries In
Automobile Mishcp
(Special to The Farmer.)
Wentport, Augr. Jumping from
the rear step of an ice wagon, directly
iinto the path of an auto driven by J.
B. Birdsey.of New T6rk, little six year '
old John Carusoni, was run down yes
terday, sustaining a concussion of the
brain from which he died two hojir
later at the Norwalk hospital. The
death car 'conveyed the little fellow
the hospital. A coroner's hearing 13
being held at the Town hall this
ternoon to place the blame for tha
accident.
GEORGE E. BAYETTE; OLD
TIME WAITER IS DEAD
George E. Bayette, aged 41, and
formerly well known in Bridgeport,
died this morning at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bayette.
1167 Bark avenue. The deceased was
once a waiter and a familiar fiirure
in the principal restaurants in Bridge
port. Fifteen years ago he went t
Philadelphia where he had made h!s
home until his last illness. Mr. Bayette
is survived by two sisters and thre
brothers, besides his parents. He was
born in New Milford, Ct.
As 700 epitaph cutters on Ixit- t
Island have struck, it looks as If It
might be cheaper to keep on pay .r. j
tha znaat till w2UU ianKc

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