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THE FARMER: DECEMBER 31, 1913
CLASSIFIED
15 WORDS 15c; 3 TIMES 35c
Real Estate to Buy and Sell - Furnished Rooms to Rent --- Business Men's Exchange
" SITUATIONS
If you, are out of work, The Pnrmer Wants Asls onght
FOR S ALE
TO LEX
HJLP WANTED
Mnny men and women JJ at The Farmer and look
aver lae Help "Wonted A-la. : It you ; need help Ad
vertise. For sale" AdvertlaaBnesatti In The Furmer taring ready
jrarctmsers. Try oMk Jtm win be surprised at the ira-
Sto down that spotted placard, and; ceea.ve a tenant
roonr in the mod m? way through Wjer ciaipl-
to be of material assistance to you. , Read hem over
inedlate results
carefully each day. t
J
rjCMKattj
ADVERTISEMENTS
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If
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Today's Wants
Wants Ad "will be received for this page up to
" 12 o'clock noon. Those sent in at a later hour up
to-2:30 "will appear on the second or third page of
thia'paper under the headingtestWaats.?
-At f4ffi:-
We observed to the young lady across the way that we trusted this
country would never become involved in - another fratricidal struggle and
alio Raid she gues9ed we wouldn't as no foreign nation was 'going to attack
us as long as we treated them all fairly. , -
INSURANCE CO. ASKS
COURT TO DETERMINE
OWNERSHIP OF $500'
To determine the rightful 6 wrier, of
$500 insurance, the Prudential Insur
ance Co. lias brought suit against De
lia Tighe, Thomas F. Tlghe and Jo
seph Cullen of this city.- In the pa
pers filed today in the common pleas
court it is ; set forth that Thomas
Cullen. who took out the policy, died
June 3. 1913.
- Joseph Cullen claimed to be the i
beneficiary, and wanted the $500 but
bo did Delia Tighe. The company is
ignorant of the rights of the parties
and wants the court to enjoin them
from taking further proceedings un
til the court has determined to whom
the money belongs. The insurance
company also asks to be freed from
any further liability after the court's
decision is given.
I IAN SHE AIDED SAVES
MOTHER AND CHILD
New Tork. Dec Jl Mrs. John Fitz
ps trick and her five-year-old eon, Eu
gene, were saved from death- yesterday
In a fire which swept the three-story
tenement house at 449 Twentieth
street. Brooklyn, by a- man whom she
found several days ago helpless in the
treet suffering from a. sprained ankle
and whom she aided home.
Mrs. Fltzpatrick and the child were
on the third floor alone, her husband
having gone to eee his mother, who is
reported to be dying. The fire started
on the first floor and in a moment had
srvept through the entire house. Frank
Pangej a street- car conductor, and
the man . whom Mrs. Fitzpatriek had
aided happened along in time to see
the- panic stricken woman about' to
hurt her child from the window, ? He
quickly -mounted the . fire escape and
saved both.-
The building was entirely destroyed
. tvlth a damage of $6,000.
RESERVE BANK BOARD
WILL HOLD MEETINGS
IN MOST BIG TOWNS
Washington, Dec. 31 When the re
serve' bank organization committee
besrins its tour of the country next
week, it will hold hearings morning
Vnd afternoon, six days a week, make
SrjO mile railroad Jumps over night
and. in the odd moments aboard
trains, will boil down testimony taken
at hearings.
The committee has less than two
tyonths to complete its work in which
It will visit many, cities and spend
a week or more in Washington giv
mgf warimga.
Endorsements of candidates for
portions In the federal reserve board
are pouring into the White House but
are not being forwarded to President
Wilson at Pass Christian. Many direct-
applications for positions and
wores of letters and telegrams en
dorsing fairly well known bankers or
business men have been received.
The attitude of President Wilson's
-lose friends. However, which is re- ,
TO KENT 5' rooms,- all improve-;
ments. Inquire 469 ' Holllster Ave.j
T 31 b p
" CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Iver Christensen and family,
wish to extend their sincere thanks to
the Adelphian Lodge, I. O.- O. F., j
Hand in Hand, Local Div., 459 Track
Dept., and "all other friends and
neighbors who kindly helped to light
en our sorrow in our late bereave
ment of husband and father. ap
GUINEA HENS, DUCKS, roasting
chickens, broilers, fowl,' liver pud
uing Doiogna. we nave sausage
meat, every day. : Rpmmos & Blitz.
Q 15 1 3 6 o
AUTOMOBILES FOB HIRE. AstOB
Garage. Phons 3293. Day or
mgBt. Bt'ttolli
NEW YORK BOLOGNA and frank-
furters, home made meat loaf, fresh
daily. Peter Hron. 1216 Stratford
Ave. U 28 tf 3 5 o
MOTOR CYCLES.
EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLES, Cash or
easy terms, second hand cycles all
kinds. James G. Burroughs. 616
State St. L15al
Situations Wanted
POSITION WANTED By man cap
able of taking charge of office and
making' himself useful at anything.
Good at figures' and writing. Ad
dress C L.. care of Farmer Pub
Co. ' - T17 tf
WANTED. Sewing machine repair
ing. Call or phone 2567-5. 324 IB.
Main St. Kruchkow Bros.
L 8 d I
MILKMEN TAKE NOTICE
All milk dealers -distributing milk
in the Ciy of Bridgeport are requir
ed by law to register annually with
the clerk of the Board of Health on
the first day of January in each year
or within thirty (30) days thereafter.
Persons violating the above law are
subject to a fine of twenty-five ($25)
dollars.
BOARD OF HEALTB:,
Office, Police and Charities Building,
By,
D. W. LYNCH, Clerk.
T 30 s
EveryWoman
la interested and should
ktraw about the wonderful
Marvel
- ioucne
Askyourdrusrfiistfor :
U. If he cannot sup
ply the MARVEL,
accept no other, but
send stamp for book.
Mirrel Co., 44 E. 23d St.. N.T.
For sale by Ailing Rubber Co.. 1127
Wain Street. Mail orders solicited.
fleeted by practically every member
of Congress, has been to leave the
President entirely free in the selec
tion of his appointees.
ADVERTISE IN THE FARMER.
$5 DIAMOM) RINGS and pins in- 14
! kt. solid gold mountings. - T.
Goldberg, 1136 Main St. upstairs.
SAFES New and second hand. frices
right Save agents expenses, ' buy
direct from Walter E. Marsh, dealer
192 Fairfield avenue. Bridgeport,! Ct.
G 16 , tf
SPECIAL OFFER 500 latest improv
ed. finished portraits-$2 each with.
frame to ' the first Farmer'. Readers
. mailing their" small .' picture : ; for?
copying. Stevens.ons t Studio, . 104
Main St., Bridgeport. 1 H o b $ p '
IOC CAX'T BEAT Caau-tJ flna s
- l.ts for constipation. Try therrw
' O 1 a .
AT BOMHOS & BILTZ MARKET W
State street will be found best line
of meats. I IS tf o
UPHOI.TF7F?TNC, rurnlture Repair
ed and refinisheq. Prices always
reasonable at Strain's ?
Store. State, near Clinton, H
Help Wanted
AGENTS Canvassers, insurance
agents, collectors, etc., can increase
their earnings ten to fifteen dollars
per week. Write for particulars.
Nox-All Co., 119 East 24th St., New
York. T 2 o tf
WANTED A Stock salesman for a
Connecticut corporation located la
New Haven, where the directors
have decided to sell $25,000 of pre
ferred stock and whose ability as
such can get him a steady position
with bright future. Call or address
Room BO Cutlter Bldg.. 118 Church
St.. New Haven. Conn.
O IS tf
WANTED.- For TJ.. S. - Army; Able
bodied unmarried men between
! ages of IS and 35; citizens of Unfted
States, at good character and tem-
' perato habits, who can speak, read
and write ' the English language.
For information apply to Recruiting
Officer. 68 Cannon St, Bridgeport.
Conn. Pf
BIRD STORK.
SINGING CANARIES, ' parrots, . pet
animals and gold fish, bird cages,
fish globes and . acquariums. bird
seeds and .foods, dog biscuit and
remedies at Courtney's bird store.
116 Wall Sf. Upstairs. L 7 si .
, STORAGE
Unexcelled facilities for the stor
ing of furniture, all kinds of merchan
dise - or machinery. Large - rooms,
small rooms, rooms lined with tar pa
per. Especially arranged rooms for
pianos and silver. Small spaces and
larger spaces. Fur further informa
tion call on C. Rickard, 634 Howard
avenue. . ' H 8 tf
Printers and Stationers
lOO CARDS, ENVELOPES, STATE,
ments. Bill Heads. Note Heads, or
Circulars, printed. for only $2.00
Siksay, 83 Reilley street.
' ' U22-tf
STAR PRESS PRINTS xfOSZNESS
. cards, envelopes, bill heads, state
ments, tickets, programs show
' cards, circulars, etc. Low prices,
' first class work. - Jacob Schneider.
Prop., 16-18 Kossuth St. corner
Stratford Ave. Phone 908-3.
- ' L4 af
GOOD PRINTING AT LOW PRICES
100 cards, statements, bill heads,
envelopes, note heads, or circulars
printed for only $2.00. Siksay. 88
Reilly St. U22 tf
STAR PRESS prints business cardtat
envelopes, bill heads, statements,
tickets, programs, show cards, cir
, culars. Low prices first class work,
Jacob Schneider. Prop.. 16-18 Kos
suth St., corner Stratford Ave.
Phone 2603-12. Union office.
TS .
PARISIAN TAILORING.
A SURPRISE FOR BRIDGEPORT.
Ladles' spring suits up to $30, silk
lining. Parisian Ladles' Tailoring. A.
Adolph. , L 16 u8
Hawley, Wilmot & Reynolds
Undertakers and Em ba liners
No. 168 State St Bridgeport, CU
AH calls, day or night, answer
ed from office. . George B. Haw
ley, 113 Washington Terrace;
Edward II. Wilmot 805 Clinton
Ay.; John Ii. Reynolds, 46 Pactflc
St.
5.
1,1. J. GANNON
FUNERA,L DIRECTOR
AND E M B A L M E R
1051 Broad St., near John
rphone S498
Residence, 1650 Park Ave.
'Phone 1259
f ss
Wm. Lieberum & Son
Embelmera and Undertakers
Office and Residence
XI MAIN STREET
Telephone Connection
John F, Gallagher
Undertakers and Bmbalmen
Margaret L. Gallagher
xne only Gradnste ana Licensed
Woman in the City
571 FAIRFIELD A V. TeL ISM
EOUEKE ROOEKE
- IT, n dertakers
and Emhalmers
U5 MAIN STREET. Tel. 1661
OaHs Answered Day or Night
FOR SALE One 25 H. P. motor , ana
150 light dynamo, practically new,
G. E. Co. Makers. Gledhill & -
Bridgeport, Conn. T 26 d
FOR SAUK OR TO RENT. 1.000
folding chairs. 100 whist tables.
Geo. F. Stillman, 126 Pembroke fat.
or 180 Kossuth St. I Is a p
FOR SALE. Peerless electric piano,
.first class ' condition, '"also. 20 rolls
music Sold reasonable if sold" at
race. Call Carr's Grill, Cannon
street. I Is f p
FOR SALE.- Desirable residence, all
improvements. Price reasonable.
Location No. 126 Elmwood Placej
West End. Convenient to Fairfield
avenue trolley. E. F. Hotchkiss. 523
Clinton Ave. Tel. ' H' "
FOR SALE. Commercial vehicles ot
ail descriptions. New and second
. hand. . John I 'Carpenter. Harri
son Court. ... Phone 1382.
L 16 al
FOR SALE. Small ' Shaland pony,
four years eld. with new cart and
harness; '-perfeciiy safe for children.
tord.
Llt
FOR , SALE Single house. No. 12
Elmwood Place, . modern Improve
ments;splendid condition; price res
. sonable; easy terms; fins location,
; near Clinton and Fairfield Avenues
and convenient-to trolley line. In
quire E. S. Hotchkiss. 628 Clinton
Ave. Telephone. 120 tf
FOR SAIjE. One 8 room cottage-on
water front, all modern improve
' ments; also 6 room cottage, all mod
. ern improvements, lo per cent down
and balance monthly. E. L Nettle
ton. Milford. Ll
FOR SALE. 35 water front lots, fine
bathing beach, overlooking -. Long
Island Sound, on trolley line. Prices
reasonable. - E. L. Nettle ton. M0.ll-
f ord. !-
BARGAINS In shoes, must make room
for fall stock. Will sacrifice ail
stock 1-2 price. Falakewlch. 668 B
-. Main. '.
WHY PAY' RENT? We build houset
anywhere. Small deposit, balance
:- payable monthly; also houses now
ready -for occupancy. " The Horns
. Construction lCo. (Incorporated),
1115 Main St Security Buildmg.
Bridgeport. Ct. L 6 dj
FOR SALE Building lots corner Con
necticut and Carroll Aves.. Holland
Ave., and Holllster- Heights. Wm.
Broch. 847 Fairfield Ave. 8 20 tf
VIRGINIA RIVER FARM 176 acres,
100 rich bottom, 6 room house, good
barn, 1 mile of electric line, 6 miles
of Richmond. Only $7,500; terms.
Send for free list. 700 Farm Bar-
, gains. Casselman & Company, Rich.
mond. Virginia. B aj-p
FOR SALE. Collie puppies, hounds
and watch dogs, - Hair Boarding
- Kennels. Lindley and Hunting
streets. Phone 3151. !1M
FOR. SALE Special offer for 10 days.
The owner has authorized me to
offer at special low price, 5 2 -family
craftsman houses, with all im-
: provements Including shower bath,
tiled floor, beaned ceillings in din-
, ing rooms, ' only one year old, al
ready bringing an Income, and you
can get one of these beautiful
houses in the West End upon a
payment of from $700 to $1,200 dol
lars and , pay balance out of rent.
Act at once. ' S. T. McDonough, 809
.Meigs, Building. T 19 g
' FOR SALE.
Fine residence with all Improve
ments, large lot, stable or garage,
beautiful shade trees and shrubbery.
Large portion of price can remain on
mortgage. V
T. B. WARREN.
29 Sanford Building.
To Rent
FOLDING CHAIRS For Rent. 1 buy
and sell. Seltenrich Express. 103
, Orchard St. Phone 649-3.
. T SO tf.
TO RENT Six room apartment, hot
water heat, electric lightB, tile bath,
No. 2735 North Main, St., opposite
St. Vincent's hospital. Inquire on
premises. T 18 tf
TO RENT 6 room cottage. Inquire
96 Hanover St. T 1 tf
PRIVATE GARAGE to rent. Space
for one car. Apply Henry J.
Waters, 1116 Fairfield Avenue.
T 6 tf
TO RENT. Elegant apartment ot
seven rooms, 679 Map 1 wood, first
house from Clinton avenue. Inquire
Mrs. P. F. West. 647 Clinton avenue.
Phone 8810-4. L 7 a "
TO RENT. Nicely furnished rooms.
In strictly respectable family, 63t
Fairfield Ave. . Phone S66-8. ,
- - U 14 tf.
FOR RENT Rooms for manufacture
lnr r storage. GlsdhlU Co., 421
Water St. m ia
FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT, well
appointed. electric lights, steam
heat, Utt water, private bath, pri
vate, phone if desired, in select
neighborhood, Clinton Ave., near
Maplewood Ave. with private fam.
lly. Can be seen by appointment
only. References exchanged. -. Ad
dress P. O. Box 460. U2 t
CHIROPODIST.
MISS JESSIE H. DeLONG Visiting
chiropody and manicuring, corner
Fairfield avenue and Harrison St
Office hours 1 to 7 P. M. Sundays
by appointment. L 7 s
Farmer Want Ads lc a word
Merchants' Exchange
Edwin Smith
Co., eler
guns, fishing
tackle
sporting
You can ai"
get your keys fitted, locks repavreu.
saws filed, lawn mowers rrP"'
and all kinds of light repairing
at Smith's Gun Store, 95 Wall Street
Telephone 4293-3. - : -"
WE MAKE RUBBER STAMPS, Steel
stamps, stencils, notary and lodge
, seals, badges, brass . and enamel
Bighu," and carry a most 'complete
' line of stamp, supplies. ' CalL and
see us. The Schwerdtle Stamp Co.,
, 41 Cannon St. T 18 d ,
BEFORE, SELLING YOUR rfUNK !t
will pay to see us first; also ouy ana
sell bottles. Bufferd Junk Co.. 118
' Knowlton St. Telephone 2356-6.
L 12 d I
1 i ii- i m i H i i ' " 1 ....... a
STERLING ALE Equal 10 Bass ale,
75 cents per dozen. Bottied by
Carr. 96 Cannon street.' Phons
19-3. . G17 tf
SHOE REPAIRING, at. moderate
prices. The only up-to-date shop
In town. We call and deliver. Tele
phone 1391. Goodyear Shoe Re-
pairing Co.. 76 John SU R3 "
DOOR AND WINDOW SCREENS
made to order. Odd screens, repair
ed in all kinds of wood and finish.
Estimates furnished. Henry C. Hoff
man & Co.. 256 Water St. Rl u
SHOW CASES' Cigar combination
t and silent salesman, store - and of
fice fittings. Cabinet work of a
kinds designed and made. Hoamin
Show Case Co.. 256 Water s14 ,tf
Wanted To Buy
WANTED To buy all kinds of second
hand furniture. - Geo. F, Totams.
Redfield's old stand. 43 Harrison St.
Telephone 1015-2. . H 12 a8P
I BUY OLD HORSES' to kill. , Be
ns ov -dead ones free of charge any
where within 25 miles of Bridge
port. F. H. Daniels. 2367 Madison
Road. Tel. 4687. 1.1 I
WANTED To buy all ' kinds of sec
ond hand furniture. Geo. F. Totams,
Redfield's old stand. 43 Harrison St.
Telephone 1016-2. . B12 aS P '
YOU DO NT WANT any eld Sunk or
old things around your premises,
but we want them as we need -hem
- for our business. Sell . them to
Jacob Bros. We will pay yon the
highest price and get them out of
your' way. Prompt attention and
satisfaction IS our record, v 55 Kos
suth St. Tel. 2S6. -R tf
Barrels
BUY AND i SELL all kinds of empty
barrels. Sawdust for sale. Bridge
.port Barrel Co.. 6S Beardsley St.
Phone 1371. A16 tf
Educational
MANDOLIN, Banjo, Guitar and Trap
Drumming Instruction. Special at
tention to beginners. Robert C
Rice. 991 Broad street.
G 4 a
TO ' -LET
Eight room single dwelling,
centrally located, rent $30.
Full particulars inquire of i
Anclersoti SCo.
63 JOHN STREETj ;
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS
BEFORE BUYING paints, brushes,
varnishes or window glass, call on
vs. Edward Brooks, 832 State St
L16b
LADIES' TAILOR AND FBBBIBai
suits wiiq iiuenax xs up. With
out material $8 up. F. Warren. 666
Fairfield Ave. - L 1 sj
FURRIER, Julius Tesiny. established
1890. We are now taking orders
tor Biita uu bk sets, repair
ing. 1814-1318 Main St., upstairs.
L 14 s
GET A SUIT that fits. Our suits are
26 aouars ana up. tarJow, 60 Can
non St. . '--' L i of
EX. J. MALONEY
FOR OMJS OR UEDICTNAL UBH
Beer w------- -$1.00 a cas9
W .A Miles' Ale $1.00 a cass
RarsapartUa, Lemoe Bod a. Seltasa,
Vichy, Soda, all kinds of Bottled Lagea
Barthplomay'a "Rochester Lager,
as aonisM AVs-Sic-Ai xi. sss-a
There's
Money
In Them!
Farmer want ads are
good for the advertiser
and good for the
READER.
Cultivate the habit of
reading them.
Make 'known your
wants by USING The
Farmer want column.
Penny a word and
worth it.
TYPEWRITERS
REBUILT TYPEWRITERS L. C.
Smith, Lnderwooa.
Remington all other
makes, sold, rented,
repaired. Rentals $3
per month. - Machines
sold at $5 per month.
The Plumratr Typo-
writer Exchange, 156 Fairfield Ave..
Bridgeport. Conn. :
TAILORS AND FURRIERS.
KLINE BROTHERS, Ladies' Tailors
and Furriers, 38 Fairfield avneue.
Telephone 1015-5. , L14a
POND POtWT.
FOR SALE. A very fine cottage at
Pond Point Beach. Milford, Conn.
Ernest L Nettleton. Milford.
. L 8 a I
CLOTHING.
WASTED To buy men's second hand
clothing. Send postal. Will calL
Tale Misfit Clothing Cou. , 688 Main
or 437 Water St. L 7 tf
. HOTEL DREW
60 ROOMS, modern Improvements,
,50c and 76c per night. $3 to $8.50
per week. All trolleys transfer to
place. 67 Bamum Square.
L 13 a I
DRESSMAKING.
J. WEINGER, Fashionable New York
Dressmaking, over Lyric Theatre.
Will save you money on clothes.
L 11 d I "
SECOND HAND FURNITURE.
WANTED To buy all kinds of sec
ond hand furniture. Geo. F. Totams,
Redfield's old stand. 4 3-Harrison St.
; Telephone 10-15-2. L 12 a"p
WE BUY AND SELL second hand
furniture. We pay 10 per cent more
than other dealers.- Ii. A. Jasmin,
.256 State. - ... L s'
SCALLEY BROS.. 405 State St. buy
and sell second hand furniture. Fur-
: niture stored. Free delivery. Phone
1081-3. . L si
CARPENTER WORK,
t. LEW 1TAN, 809 Stratford Ave. can
save you money on your carpentry
work. Glazing my specialty.
L 13 d
FOR SALE.
PICTURE - FRAMES, Liberal dis
counts In August. It pays to antl
cipate your Autumn and ' holiday
needs. Watkins' Art Store. 1091
Broad street, opposite Post Office.
L 14 s I
SECOND BAND FURNITURE.
A. ROTHENBERG, 834 Pembroke
street. New and second hand fur
' niture bought and sold. Upholster
ing neatly done. L 14 s I r
PAPER HANGING.
FOR ' PAPERING OR PAINTING
. your house or room consult The
Empire Painting Co., 309 . Stratford
Ave. Faperhanglng my specialty.
L 13 d
GARAGES.
A. R. DECERBO A SON, City Garage,
repairing, storage, general supplies.
133 Housatonlo avenue. Telephone
2658-12. L 19 s g
Personal
MADAME BERON, 628 Main St.
Card reading, business and personal,
best in the state. L 1
PRIVATE DETECTIVE. Any kind of
legitimate aeteenvs work skillfully
done. Address Box 887, City. ,
l, a d p
ORDER your screen now, antique fur
niture xenovated. one cabinet work.
Carl A. Schmidt, 120 Cleveland
avenue. -' R IS ap .
TYPEWRITING - MULTTGRAPHXNG,
GEO. N. SEARS, Stenographer and
Notary Public. 108 Meigs Bldg.
. Phone 22-4. Ij7 tti '
MULTIGRAPH ( Perfect Imitation)
Typewritten Letters, mailing and
trade lists, addressing and circular
izing; quality work and service.
Prioe & Lee Co., (308), 188 Fair-"
field avenue. H 11 a
CLEANING AND PRESSING.
BOSTON CLEANING AND DYEING
CO., 187 Fairfield avenue and 59$
Main Street, will keep your clothes
In good condition. L15u
RESTAURANTS.
ADAMS HOUSE 40-42 Fairfield ave
nue. Serve meals at all hours at
restaurant prices. Best cooking In
city. LISsS
GEORGE' P. RAND
Formerly the G. F. Rand A Co.
INTERIOR MARBLE AND TIL
Estimate h Cheerfully Given
Slate, Marble, Bath Room Tiles, Oer.
amlo Tile, Fire Place Tile, Fire
Place Fixtures
The Best of Workmanship
IS68 IRANISTAN AVE. Phone 3413
R 39 tf
SIDEWALKS
Sand and Gravel
THE BURNS CO.
CITY SAVINGS BANK
953 Main St., Room 601
BROKEN STONE, All Sizes.
ROOFING
Telephone
No matter what you want
f.rtr trie Parmftr Want finl.
j ; -
lunm.
TYPEWRITERS
A NEW OLIVER Typewriter. Latset
model. Has never been used. Priee
$71. Cash only. O 10 g
STOVES REPAIRED
STOVES. REPAIRED, all klnSn sup
plies, all makes, pipe, grates, brlcsa. '
etc Charges reasonable. 1716 Mai
St. Phone 2349-4. G 8 tf
JOB PRINTING.
FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING of ail
styles, dons at reasonable prices.
The Comet Press. 2S Stats street.
Bridgeport, Conn, L1SJ
SHORE PROPBI X FOR SALE.
FOR SAIE 500 building Jots over
looking Long Island Sound; water.'
gas. trolley service; $200 up; thirty-'
five waterfront lots, fins beach; sev
eral naw cottages, modern lmprov.
ments; bargains for quick sales, E
L. Nettleton. Milford. Conn.
. . L 4 a I
r HARD WOOD FLOORS.
I-ET ME MAKE AN ESTIMATE OT
laying, cleaning 1 and reflnlshlnf
floors. W. J. Soper. 110 Kossuta
street. L 6
' PLUROI Q AND JTOBBINO.
CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR PLUMB l
lng. steam fitting, hot water. ys
and lobbing. A. Dougherty. 1 1
Kossuth street, L 6 s
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERLVG
KOR FURNITURE UPHOL6TEHIXO '
write or telephone 1046-4. Tfcs
New York Upholstering Co.. tit
- Stratford Ave. L 12 d
UPHOLSTERINO.
UPHOITERING FumltM,- Repair-
ruiminea. xrces
always
reasonaDie at Stram's
Btore. State, near Clinton.
Pnrnlturs
H 6 tf
recaned upholstering. Quo c. Mui-
'iin, szo maar Main Mtr-at i-
25J7-3.
T7 a
LOCKSMITH AND HARDWARE.
KARPILOW A ZUCKER. KeyfUUni
and lock repairing, electric belia In
stalled and repaired. 200 Fairf '.J
Ave. Telephone 4944. L6 d
AUTOMOEnjaa,
HOW ARE your lamps? Repair!.
glass, parts, all kinds. Auto Lam
Shop. 80 John St. P 21 tf
DOES POUR RADIATOR need repair
ing? Why not have it reoaired fc
M Gibeau, formerly In churn cj
Mayo's Radiator Repair Dep
Bridgeport Radiator Repair Co.. 6 71
Fairfield avenue. L 1 u
JOt"V J- Doctor of Klroprao,
Meigs maS in hl,auUiem!
ern officea Private adjusting ,
Rest-Parlors for Ladies and GeBti.
J81, NeW 'Dh0n Consul
tlon f res. , L7ap
Storage Warehouses
STORAGE OF FCROTTtltB-Ser,. .
, rate rooms, securely locked, furoi
turs and china packing. Furniture
and pianos removed, large vaias.
careful-handling. Bridgeport Etor,
age Warehouse Co., 1285 Main fct
Cor. Congress St. Tel. 1084-2.
Financial
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK, Unit. 4
States Depository Capital, $250 000
surplus and profits, $450,000. jPranii
Miller. Fresident; David F. Road,
Vice President; Charles E. Eouf
Cashler; Henry B. Terrin, AmkZ
Cashier; Robert A. Beers. Asst
Cashier.
THE CONNECTICUT 'NATION AT
BANK, of Bridgeport, corner Maia
and Wall Streets. S. W. Baldwins.
President; H. 8. Shelton, Vice Pres
ident; L. II. Powe, Cashier; T. C.
Cumming, Assistant Cashier. Csp
jtal, $332,100; Surplus and Psofiui.
Lump, $380,000.
Ambulances
AMBULANCES Invalid cars an 4
Limousines. Charges reasonabiai
James T. Rourks, 1296 Main street.
Phone 1(61. D 7 dj
Photography
DEVELOPING of films ana plates tat
amateurs, first class work guaran
teed. Armstrong-Whitman Ktu
' Park and Fairfield Avea T3 at
STEAMBOATS
Bridgeport Line
fo New York
Fare 60 Cents
Steamer . NAUGATUCK leaves
Bridgeport, Pequonnock Whaj-f.
foot of Union Street, dally except
Saturday, at 12 night. Return
ing leaves New York, Pier 2 8, B
R., daily except Sundays, 11 A.M.
Due Bridgeport, 8:20 P. M.
L. B. NICKERSON, Agent
The New England Steamship Co.
MERCHANT'S LirJ2
Daily Except Snnday
Leaves New York, Pier Is. I.je:m
River, 8 p. m. Duo at BridarexKrt.
3:30 p. m. Leave Bridgeport, joy Ida
Dock. 2 a. in. Arrive New York a.
a. For further lnformailOD r.,j
etes -ply o Ii. 'Ihepard, Ago.

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