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THE FARMER:, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913
1
FINANCIAL
lHE
First-Bridgeport National Bank
CORNER MAIN AND BANK STREETS
Notice
For forty-seven year we hare ben
nmd'actlng business a the nme oia
location, corner of Mala and Jona
Streets, rideeport. Conn., and on
Private Bank has Teen established
here rontlnuonsly. We haw receivea
and paid oat on demand without no
tice millions of dollars of money oe-
; posited with us and we c'"t,n" 1.
:clTe money subject to depositor-
!rheck at siebt. on which we aUow
three per , cent, per immim. creffltea
to each account monthly. We fjlWJ
he account of bidwanaU, ' m
' Bnen. Inns and corporations.
who want a hank account -where they
can Deposit money, checks or araiia.
, . ii nna
aaonth or one year, and draw lntereai
co it for any time It Is left with js.
We rive to the business our garetni
pergonal attention as the oldest n
f private bankers In this state.
T. I. WATSON & CO.
FEOPLFS SAYIN3S BANK.
924-928 MAIN STREET
Incorporated I860
.Deposits . .... $6,554,955.12
Surplus and
Undivided
Earnings
r
326,505.35
Interest at FOUR 4 per cent. Be
gins first of month following deposit
and Is payable January 1st and Jul
1st.
SAMTTFX, W. BALDWIN, President
WILMS II- LYON, Treasurer
Members: New York Stock Exchange
Taylor, Livingstons Co.
dealers in
Fractional Lots on
Part Paid Plan
S WALL STREET, NEW YORK
or
SO P.O. ARCADE, BRIDGEPORT, CT
E. I. CHAPMAN, Manager
Telephone S221, 5223
Bend for Circular Describing Method
Pgiyer
will be interested in the
. HOUSES we have FOR -
SALE on the
EASY PAYMENT PLAN,
located in best sections of
the City. Lists furnshed on
application to '
Burr & Knapp
923 'MAIN STREET
BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
ILO Ail PtJ
can he secured kat le3 than the legal
.rate ol interest by cbtalning our in-
' dorsement of your note.
Ask us what you want to know.
Convince us of your ability and hon
est intention to live up to your agree-
roent, and we will satisfy you that
you -trill be given a square deal under
all conditions.
That's all there Is to It. Just plain,
everyday honesty from you and to
you. ' Satisfaction on both sides and
sl pleasant and perfectly understood
agreement;
American Guaranty Co.
09 GOLDEN HILL STREET
Rooms 8 and 4
' Over Caesar Mlsch
Open Saturday and Monday Evenings
Until 8:SO
ARE YOUR
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
INSURED?
Fire Insurance today is as
necessary as food, because
you are liable to damage by
We represent the best line
of companies in the world.
Why not let us make out a
policy. The cost is very little
Indeed.
S. Leewifii & Co.
116 BANK STREET.
TEL. NO. S.
No matter what you want
try the Farmer Want Col
EMf
SIO UPWARDS
LIBERAL INTEREST
ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS
Your working capital wlil work to
your advantage by having a Checking:
Account with us, where liberal in
terest is allowed on balances of 9300
and over. .You decide wisely in mak
ing James Staples & Company your
depositary.
JAMES STAPLES & CO.
BANKERS
ISO STATE ST., Bridgeport. Conn.
Ladies
We
RENOVATE, DYE
AND CLEAN
Ladies' Hats
"We Specialize In Velvets
and Plush
Making your old hat ; into the
season's . advanced styles and
models write or phone and rep
resentative will calL
UNITED
HAT BLEACHERIES
1274 MAIJT STREET
New Poll Theatre Building
DIFFERENT
PHOTOGRAPHY
Something yon cannot get
" elsewhere. That's oar kind ,
ARMSTRONG'S
WHITMAN STUDIO
Park and Fairfield- Aves.
Win Armstrong of Boston, Proprietor
WEST END AMATEURS'
F5
The dependable kind can he
found here, priced moderately.
We . show the latest, exclusive
models in EUR SETS.
We sell nothing but Furs.
When you buy them from ns
you are assured of getting Furs
that will wear and look well.
Remodeling, Repairing
and Redressing Furs by
"Expert Furriers. 4 ,
Bring Them To Us.
Full Line Fur Trimmings.
L.
REMIZ
FASHIONABLE FURRIER,
34 P. O. ARCADE-
TEL. 1304-4.
1 CHESTER S PilLS
THE VlAilaUIMV B1UKM,
Lndies! Afk rour Urnasist for
in and dnlA rnrain
boxes, sealed with Rltm 7 ihKn.
Take ether. a; f" roar
pTMttSmt. AskforClII-CfTEg-TElEP
PiAMOND linAKD WlJLS. for fc
yean known as Best, Safest, Alw-ays Reliable
SOU) 6V D8UG3SSTS E'JERYIVNERE
HOTEL
GRENOBLE
Opposite Carnegie Tlall
56th Street and 7th Avenue
NEW YORK CITY .
Located within two blocks of beau
tiful Central Park and in the city's
most refined residential district, this
exclusive family and transient hotel
offers more In real living and comfort
than many hotels whose accommoda
tions are much more expensive. The
hotel is within a few blocks of the
theatres and shops and is only 8 min
utes' ride from the Grand Central and
Pennsylvania R. R. stations. Thera
Is no more ideal stopping place for
ladies travelling alone. '
Room with Use of Bath
$1 per day and up
Room with Private Bath
$1.50 per day and up
Apartments of Parlor,
Bedroom and Private Bath.
$3 per day and up
GEO. w. O'HARE, Mgr.
tJ8 2 4 6
AS WELL AND AS MUCH
No merchant ever failed
If he advertised as WELL
and as MUCH as he could.
v.pw- r!i!"wnft njfnf"i -jMfp" Tn:-iw- ffTf
CH
SPECIAL 1
SALMON . . ...... . . . ..
FRESH CAUGHT BLUE FISH ..... 15c lb
FRESH CAUGHT HARBOR BLUES . .12c lb1
HfCOD
t J. r Y m -w. -w-k - -m -w-
XliiJJUUUlS.
ESCALOPS
HARD AND SOFT CRABS LOBSTERS,
HAYES'
629 WATER STREET
HOUSE
Now is the time for the painting of
plies. Practical Painters and
JOSEPH P. COUGHLIN CO., 783 EAST MAIN STREET
LOWE'S
Tr COLLARS, CUFFS AND
" ' General Laundry
1000 EEATIEW AVENUE
THE
PEOPLE'S
DAIRY
130 State Street
' 610 FAIRFIELD AVENUE
Furniture Dealer, Upholsterer and
ior Fabrics for Furniture and "
rr
The Naugahick
Artificial ICE Natural
Lefifh CO AL Screened
Kindling WOOD Block
Telephone 597, 593 "
"GREEN
Famous for Delicatessen lunches
Visit this popular place when through shopping , or after - the
Theatre and enjoy the German Dishes we make a specialty of. lutoer
lin's Cincinnati Beer and Smith's Philadelphia ale on Draught. Best
of Wines and Liquors and Cordials served.
BOTTLED WINKS, LIQUORS AND CORDIALS AT SMALL MARGIN
-PRICES.
347-349 FAIRFIELD AVENUE
ON AUTOMOBILE ROW
Geo. B. Clark & Co.
ems ior
1057-1073 BROAD STREET
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
The Only preparation which removes
absolutely Chapping, Roughness
and RcdnCSS,
and protects the hands and face against the winter winds.
CIJVtrlJC Powder
Soap
IMf "W"W1t
... . . ... . . 10c -lb,
6c lb1
i s mM
OC lOi
OYSTERS
FISH CO.
TEL. 412, 413
PAINTING
your "house. Wall Papers, Painters' Sup
Decorators. Phone for estimate
LAUNDRY
SHIRTS A SPECIALTY
In Ail lis Branctioa
. PHONE J54-
!UTTE
Tel. GEO. A. ROBERTSON ESS
aet Maker, -Super
series. Tel. 74
l'OUIl BEDSPREADS
Let us launder them, without stretching
them! Then they'll lay .perfectly smooth
and even when put on the bed same with
the Sheets and PHlow Cases. We do a lot
of work for a little money. Phone us to
send for your package today. '
The Crawford Laundry Co. (
FAIRFIELD AVE. AND COCKTLAND ST,
Phone 4320
Valley Ice Co.
421 Housatonic Ave,
WAGONS
PHONE 1S89
Maurice LEVY, sole IT. S. Agent.
15-11, Wc- t 38 th S'.NEW-YORK
PARIS i
Slovak Union Will
Hold Convention In
Sokol Hall Next Week
The first annual ' convention of the
First Slovak Union of Bridgeport will
be held in Sokol Hall, 231 Hallett street
231 Hallett street, Monday and Tues
day, September 29 and 30. The Union
was organized on March 24, 1912, with
65 members. It now has nine branches
in Bridgeport and about 700, members.
It is the largest Slovak union In the
state.
The aim of the organization Is to
consolidate all Slovaks In Bridgeport
of either sex, between the ages of
16 and 45 years in one organization,
and to establish a death benefit and
a charity fund for the members. One
of the purposes of the Union is to
establish an orphanage where or
phans of Slovak parentage may be
cared for.
The Union will strive to aid its
members in acquiring a knowledge of
the English language and English lit
erature and to assist them to become
good American citizens. Articles of
incorporation were filed with the town
clerk's office yesterday. Besides the
objects mentioned - above the articles
provide that the headquarters of the
Union must always be maintained 'In
Bridgeport. The Union is also given
power to buy, sell, mortgage and con
vey real estate and invest funds, which
implies that the Union may build a
home of its own in the future.
The purpose of the convention next
week is to elect officers and frame
by-laws and a constitution. The
leaders in the organization expect It
will have 1,000 members by January
1. The subscribers to the articles of
incorporation are: Stephen J. Lucas,
Charles J. Mihalek, Joseph M. Olsav
sky Martin Syecz, Alex F. Teslya,
Joseph M. Mursko, John Fedor, John
Pohorenee, Johan; Radvansky, Anna
S. Sadiar, Stephen Marclnko and Geo.
F. Simon. '
GERMAN ROYALTY
SPLIT UP OVER
PRINCE'S CLAIMS
Berlin, Sept. 2& A word splitting
wrangle over the formalities in con
nection with the enthronement of
Prinse Jrnest August, of Cumberland,
and Princess "Victoria Luise as Duke
and Duchess of Brunswick almost led
to a split in the German Imperial fam
ily and the withdrawal of the young
Prince and Princess of Qermany, ac
cording to, information from Hanover
communicated to today's Tageblatt.
Prussian officials insisted, it Is said,
on a more explicit renunciation by the
Prince of his claims to the throne of
Hanover whereupon the Prince declar
ed that he" would take off his Prussian
uniform and retire to Gmunden, Aus
tria, with his bride, who apparently
was willing to obey the marriage in
junctions and follow her husband
Chancellor Von Bethmaim-Hollweg
thereupon yielded the point and a new
solution of the difficulty is being
sought.
SAVS WHALEY PAID
$60,000 FOR SEAT
. '
. Washington, Sept. 25 Serious charges
involving the right of Richard S. Wha
ley, Democratic member of Congress
from the First district of South Caro
lina, to occupy his seat in the House,
are embodied in a petition filed yester
day with Speaker Clark by John P.
Grace, Mayor of Charleston, S. C.
Mayor Grace demands an investigation
by a committee of the House.'
The Federal publicity act limits to
$5,000 the amount that may be ex
pended by a candidate for a seat in
Congress. The charge is made by
Mayor Grace that Mr. Whaley in his
campaign for the noneination expend
ed $60,000 in buying votes and the alle
gation is made further that Whaley
would not have been nominated if
he had not indulged in large expendi
tures. Mayor Grace charges further
that Whaley swore falsely in certify
ing to officers of the House that he
expended less than $5,000 in his cam
paign. ' k
Representative Whaley has issued a j
statement in which he denounces the
Grace petition as a "lie." Unusual in
terest attaches to the Whaley case be
cause it is the first time the certifi
cation of any candidate for Congress
under the publicity law has been ques
tioned. According to the official returns
Whaley was nominated by obtaining
,298 votes, and was elected at a spe
cial election held last April.
"In order to obtain these 6,298 Votes,
the Grace petition sets forth, "Mr.
Whaley spent in the first and second
primaries and the campaign incident
thereto not less than $60,000, or an
average of $10 a vote. Notwithstand
ing such excessive use of money and
because he . was required by Federal
law . under oath to file statements
showing that he spent not over $5,000,
your petitioner alleges that Mr. Wha-.
ley wilfully and knowingly filed false
statements with the clerk of the House
of Representatives showing that he
spent altogether $3,533.10."
Wissner Piano Store announces a
piano sale to begin in the near fu
ture on another page read letter
Adv. '
nn4-A nnv.lHM Thev sm niiflint. and
original, entirely different from any
thing previously presented. In fancy
wings, feathers, cabochons, .fancy em
broidered bands, etc., at E. H. Dillon
& Co.'s, 1105 Main street.
DIAMONDS
By buying a diamond from -ns you
can save money, as we bought onr
diamonds before, the last rise, and the
latest report is that diamonds will
take another rise. It will pay to call
and see our line of diamond jewelry
before you purchase elsewhere. It is
the best investment you can make.
Remember every diamond sold by us
is fully guaranteed.
. J. BUECHLER
THE RELIABLE JEWELER
8 FAIRFIELD ATE. Near Middle St.
few'.Mkianirnw,ifi-'inttiagai
Fresh Sea Food
Specials For Friday
HARBOR BLUES Fresh Caught 10c lb
FRESH STEAK COD 10c lb
LARGE COCKTAIL BLUEFISH 12 l-2c lb
WEAKFISH 8c II)
STEAK POLLOCK 10c lb
LONG ISLAND STEAMERS 8c nt
OPEN OYSTERS 35c ;t
FRESH SHORE HADDOCK 5c lb
BUTTER FISH . 10c, 3 lbs 2-
OPEN LONG CLAMS 23c n I
ROUND CLAMS IN SHELL 10c at
FANCY EASTERN SALMON, Whole Fish 15c lb.,
STEAKS .. 20c lb
Fresh White Halibut, Mackerel, Flatfish, Salt Water!
Eels, Live ancf Boiled Lobsters, Long Island Escallops,
Prime Soft Shell Crabs, Shell Oysters, Block Island Sword j
Fish, Canned, Salt and Pickled Fish of all kinds.
PUBLIC-
AND
STATE AND BANK STS.
Phones
F
al
1
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We Are Introducing All the Approved Styles of Fall
Millinery for Early Wear
W. E. HALLIGAN
939 BROAD STREET
If I Hurt You -
Set of Teeth, $5.00
OOLTO CROWNS . ..$4.S
PORCTElLAJtN CROWNS liJoO
GOLD FILLINGS $L0 iro
CTLiEANING -. . SOo
BRIDGE WORK - .
PAINLESS EXTRACTION FKEE
COWSULTAIION and ADVICE X3R3ZE;
DR. H. E. ADAMS
Dental Nurse tn Attendance.
9 A. K. to 8JF. M.
SuaAay fey
67 rAXBrXBIA AVE.
taionil Attention.
Brldireport, Omi,
AN ADD TO HEALTH PURE WATER
Highland Spring Water
A healthful, Invigorating drink whicb is absolutely nncontsmnted
by Impurities of any kind and has passed the most rigid testa.
Bottled Daily Delivered Daily s
'Phone 987 . --T.
Highland Spring Water Co.
645 WARREN STREET
BTJKJilTCIUJ UPHOLSTERED AND REFEVISHED CABINET MAKETK
CHAIRS REPAIRED ASD CANED
t. HAIR MATTRESSES MADE OVER
FIRST CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES
GUS C. MULLEN, FormerIJr with the . M. Read Co. ,
325 EAST MAIN STREET
In the Rear of Staples' Property Telephone 2557-
QUALITY Lumber
"Because"
Enables him to
There are a lot of NEW WRINKLES in bonne brrll'Tms
these days, bringing the cost of house erection down
to rock bottom. If you are thinking of buildins
would like to show yon these things.
iTHONB US!
103
Frank Miller
F. A. W. ARMSTRONG
RECOVERING FROM
WRECK INJURIES
New Haven. Sept. 25. Edna Annette,
of Bayonne, is. J., one of those injured
in the North Haven wreck, who was
believed to be fatally hurt at the time,-
is now- reported to' b.e recovering at
the New Haven hospital and to be out
of danger. Her sister, Jean, who has
a broken back, seems also to be im
proved, but there is little hope for her
ultimate recovery. Roise Zimmerman,
of 620 East Seventh street, New York,
continues to live despite a broken neck.
The chances of her ultimate recovery
are considered slight, however.
There are four other wreck victims
in the New Haven hospital, William
Rowland of Philadelphia, Katherine
Mclaughlin 'of New York, Charles
Place of New York city and Harry
Avemer of New York city. None of
these is In serious condition now.
, Louis E. Colomy of Bucksport, Me.,
MARKET!
BRANCH
EAST MAIN ST.
Don't Pay Ms
Thlei la Indeed a strong ateteinen
but it Is made In good faith, mod 1m
backed op to the very letter. I txive
linery
Deen in this city for 5 year and I
am placing at your disposal the flnent and
most modern dental office in this dty. Come
to me and have your work done palmiesaity
and save money. ,
Money Eaving' CSTer
This in tb orr olli
&.ee whert oid crrwrn
f. Bna teeth without
from m-turiU twB
r lomrted posltlvue- .
lrwithout pain.
Up.
n i r rr .j ni
By 4asln; JDr- A4axnr IMun i
- Gtkm a st at teeth carr b m
..that will absolutely ckafy dotoo
tlon. No extra ehar wtil h4
md-durtnr 4"th -Ufa or- tixu.
THOU
Means ECONOMY
It saves the workmen a lot
of hand work.
do a larger day 's work.
!
THE
Lumber Co.
remains in a eterlous condition at Ors'i
hospital. He is better, though, at i.
may recover. He has been in a seir.i
delirious condition ever since tha
wreck.
Frederick A. W. Armstrong,
Bridgeport, who is the only one at F'
Raphael's hospital, is far on the roa 1
to recovery and may be out within a
couple of week?.
Altogether, in all the hospital. th--
are nine patients from the wreck, fv:"
of whom are In serious condition arc j
two of whom may die.
THE PRETTIEST FACTS
and the most beautiful bands r
often disfigured by an unsightly vmru
It cn easily be removed in a few da y
without pain by using Cyrus" Wart
Remover. For sale only at The Cyru
Pharmacy, 253 Fairfield avenua an i
1?6 Cannon street.
CLEANEASY, BEST HAND SOAf
Guaranteed not to Injure the ski"
Instantly removes Stove Polish. Ku
Grease, Ink, Paint and Dirt. For t
hand or clothing. Large can 10 c&n
Manufactured by Wrn. R. Winn. 2 i
Stratford avenue.
Farmer Want Ads. One Cent Wot "