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THE FARMER : JANUARY 12, 1914
FINANCIAL
-THE- 1
Mrsl-BFldppor
This bank will be open to take deposits on Wednesday evening Dec 24
from 8 to 9:30. .-.,. .........
CORNER MAIN AND EANK STREETS
NOTICE
For forty-seven years we a
Conducting business at the f
location, corner of Main and John
Streets. Bridgeport. Conn.,
Private Bank has been established
inerentinuoosly. VVe have reoeiTect
nd paid oat on demand withont no
tice millions of dollars of money de
posited with ns and we wnttM" it
receive money subject to depodtors
- check at sight, on which "eHovv
three per cent, per u"lVr Z!t
to each account moot lily. We s?lS
the accounts of Indivldnals. "sines9
men, firms and corporations, an' "
who want a bank account where toe
can deposit money, checks , or lra"'
and leave It for one aay.one'weekono
month, or one year, and !r" '"f1
on it for any time, it is left with m
We give to the business oxir carerui
personal attent!,: as .the oldest firm
f private banker in this state. , t
T. Iu WATSON & CO.
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
HOUSES WE CAN SELL FOR
' $3,500 To $7,C00
Carlton Ave., 2 family . $4,500
v Cottage St., 2 family $6,000
Poplar St., 2 family v $4,700
Keeler Atjc, cottage, $3,500
Main St., 2 family, $5,500
Orchard St., 2 family, ' $5,500
Park Ave., 2 family, $4,500
Union Ave., 2 family, $4,500
Washington Terrace, A
family,
Norman St.,. cottage,
$7,000
$4,000
$7,000
Laurel Ave., 2 family,
Ask For Our New List.
" Compensation Insurance
BURR &BHAPP
Furnished -f
923.MAIN STREET .
Bridgeport, Conn.
: sattaa
iMsiiraiince
S. Loewilh ,& Co.
116 BANK STSEET
TeL No. 3 .
-LOANS
O UPWARDS
can be secured at less than the legal
rate of Interest by' obtaining ur. in
dorsement of -ywnr note.- . ,v - : .
I Ask -us -what you want to know.
Convince us of your ability and -honest
intention to live up to your agree-
' ment, and we will satisfy you that
you will be given a square deal under
all conditions.
That's all there Is to it. Just plain,
- everyday . honesty , from '. you- and to
toii. - Satisfaction on both sides and
a pleasant and perfectly understood
agreement. ,. ,
tocricsn Guaranty Co.
99 GOTjDEN HTXiTj' STREETS?
Rocfms S and 4 -. , . ,
Over Caesar Mis-h
, ." Open Saturday and Monday
Evenings Till 8:8
Members New Xork Stock Kxchane'-
Taylor, Li vinos ton &Co.
i- ' ' - -l '." '. dealers. In
FracUoh;Ib:'bii-v:;
Part Paid Plan
, f .WALIi fflKKKT, JFEW TORS
- "or ' ' V ' , ;"
SO P.O. ARCADE. BRIDGEPORT, CTT
K I. CHAPMAN, Manager '
Telephone 6221, 223
tend for Clrcnlar Describing Method
40th to 41st Street:
on Park Avenue
New York
O- k . ohi Grand Central
: Station Subway. Express
and "Local Elevated and Surface
Car lines. This widely and favor,
ably known Hotel .-owns Murray
Hill the most desirable of Central
location with ti fashiunable
hopping and theatre districts di
rectly at hand. Popular prices
European plan.
We request your patronage.
Jr. I.. M. B A XT ' S I
LOUIS P. KOBERTS 1 Petor
Gtea. 1'. Sandalia. Manager.
Pj. wii wwwwmMwmwwm vlf f w"imii,iiii mli'iii mm
I i If 111 HI 111 -,a--- l-''- -m mtmi r - .. iSJ&
40th to 41.t Street rf-f
I , Ji on Park Avenue ' li:? Jiw
A HELPFUL INTEREST
is (akcn . In the banking transactions
of our depositors, and their success
la promoted in every way consistent
with sound banking procedure. -"
Checking accounts are cordially in
vited, i, . .. i ". . .'"
JAMES STAPLES CO
''.'": " . ,. ' ; :
, . . BAT9"KKRS ,t .
f 8f STATE ; ST Bridgeport. Oonn;
i "SOUTH WORTH'S
SPEXJjS SAHSFAOnOS '
10 ARCADE ,
' A THIRD. ,
OF A CENTURY
AT
ENGRAVING.
COMMENCING JANTJAKT lO
w.- x '-iOTJR. STORE
f WIXICljOSE AT 6 P, Tit.'
STATE OF CONNEOnOCT, ' '
DISTRICT OF BRIDGEPORT, 6S.,
PROBATE COURT. . v
. . - - - January, 10, 1-914.
Estate of Telesphore DIonne, late of
town;: of "Bridgeport -in said "District,-,
deceased, -i '
The Court of Probate for the Dis
trict of Bridgeport, bath -limited and
allowed six months from the date
hereof for Creditors of -said Estate
to exhibit their claims for settlement.
Those who negleet -to-present their ac
counts, properly- attested, within said
time,' will be debarred a recovery. All
persons indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immediate payment
to , . - v . '
NAPOLEON P; BISSONNETTE, i
;. i "-v Executor.
Room 212'-Myrick Building,
. - . Springfield, Mass.
A 12 sp '
. . .
STATE OF COf ISTECmCUT. '
DISTRICT OF BRIDGEPORT, ss., ;
PROBATE COURT. , ;
January 2nd, 1914. ,
Estate of Patrick Keating, late of
the town of Bridgeport In . said Dis
trict, deceased. V .
The -Court of Probate for vthe Dis
trict (pf Bridgeport, - hath limited and
allowed she months from the date
here of for 1 Creditors of said Estate
to exhibit their claims for settlement.
Those ' who neglect to present their
accounts, properly ' attested, within
said time, will be debarred a recovery.
All persons Indebted to said Estate
are requested to make immediate pay
ment to ' I v- "
' "WILLIAM H. KEATING, "
...':.! Executor,
i - 239 Gregory St., - '
A 12 s - -'Bridgeport, Conn.
I was -standing 1wIth"Puds Simkins
sissy cuzzin Persey this aftdrnopnreet-
ing an appel, and aftir I was awl "the
way down to, ware I cood see '"tbe
seeds Ierseysed,:- Gfve" the ' the" core,
Benny.. ,. , w vnrCTS'ijs-i-s
. Awl -rite, I sed npboddy elts toeelng
thaa-e to give -it to, , and I- kepp awii
biting at wat was left of ' it, and Sid
Hunt .calm, up, eaying, Core, Benny,
core.-u-';? y .ri -:v ifiu wijj',
35To--7 ir, he '.pi?otmsed tc td' me,.. Bed
Persey.:; .-f-7r." v-'--" : r:-. ZJ-j
. Go awn, dldeht ' T give' hhvar cre
yestid day .and dident he' promise in6
his next wun, sed Sid Hunt. '. .. .
No slr thM ' iiot fare, sed Perseyl
And : X CKepp unt "biting' wai- was ieift
pf it, and Jest then Reddy Merfy calm
up, CSire',' thare" :ore. .
He sed I coodhave- it sed. Persey.
Go- awn," I; tell "youj sed Sid, dident
he promise it to me yestidday. t '
' G wizz, I don no which wun to give
It to, ,1 sedCrsAhd '-Ii!kept own -biting
wat was left of lit;: i FX 1i; 3t
Let them;-tpss-; np -rter.-it.- that the
way, sed Reddy .Merfy,, HI hold f the
core and toss up a, sent and you can
gess beds or tales, whose got a sent.
"VVich noboddy had, and Reddy took
a buttin out of his ppcki,; saying. The
side with the skrateh. awn is; heds and
the uthir side ia talesi ' see, ; now give
me thei core. Wich I handed it to him
and -he throo the buttin up and cawt
it and kuyired ,lt:: with his hands saying-,
Who gesses f erst. . .-.
, Me, sed" Persey, tales. '
Rons, sed Reddy, and he showed the
buttin. and .heer. it.-was-ihe - eidc-with
the skratch awn it, jind then he throo
it up and cawt' it agen, -and Sid sed.
Tales.' --.;;,. x -
Rong, . red Reddy, .and heer it; was
the side avith-the 'skraiteh ' awh' agen.
' Its a tye, I sed. ... . . -
'r We haf f to gess agen, sed Persey."
'Ware did you get that ideer, sed
Reddy, wen its a, tyeL thS 'empire' gets
it. And he throo the buttin away- and
started to eat the' core. , ....
Hay, G whizz, sed Sid.
No. fare,., sed Persey.
Has enyboddy heersgot enythlng' to
say about it sed Reddy, going awn
eeting the core. Which noboddy had,
and Reddy ate the core, and -after a
wile I fownd the buttin in .the street
and heer it had a skratch awn both
sides. - .' -, "
COLDS TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY
Intelligent people realize that com
mon colds should be treated promptly.
If there is sneezing and chilliness with
hoarseness, tickling throat and cough
ing; begin promptly the use of Foley's
Honey and Tar r Compound.' . Itiis ef
fective, pleasant to take, checks a
cold, and stops the cough which caus
es loss of sleep and lowers -the vital
resistance. Hindle's Drug store. Adv.
Thomas Allison, of East Norwich, L,
I., was serious'y injured, when thrown
from his horse "while hunting near
Hempstead. -
General Simon B. Buckner, the last
Lieutenant-General of the Confeder
acy, was buried in . the State cem
etery at Krankf ort, Ky.
littleTbenny's
y . NOTE BOOK j
y By Lee Pspe, ' ! .' J
Have You Xried Our
.' :Jvs ' r jyr ": : , fe. "-' '
T IF NOT, WHY NOT? -
They are the only oysters sold in the city that do
)
not come in contact with
guarantee their . purity.
(
jj HAYES'
i
629 WATER STREET
Lakeside Rus Border, best made,
Floor at a small fraction of the. cost.
dark: Oak and Dull Finish. Phone us.
JOSEPH P. COUOHLINOO.,
LOWE'S LAUNDRY
' . ' COLLARS. CUFFS . AND SHIRTS A 6PBCIALTX
Gemma Laundry la All Its BruOwi
ffO eEATTrw AVKN L J5 . PHOITB 114
, THE .
) PEOPLE'S
DAIRY
j ISO State Street
- : jtO IHI IM "IF". JF'JhT :
610 FAIRFIELD AVENUE
Furniture Dealer; Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker, Super
ior3 Fabrics for Furniture and Draweries Tl: 74
jilt aini iriimmiii iniiiw-rr J
- AN AID TO HEALTH PURE WATER
. Highland Spring Water
A heaKhfnL fnvljrorattnis drlnh which Is ahsoTntely nncontammated
try tmpnrlttes of any kind and has passed the most rigid tests.
- - " Bottled Daily Delivered Daily ,
Highland iSpring Water Go.
645 WARREN STRICT f
Eamoar JGcrniaii tuocfies
JSTUfMKA-j
The-theatre-EHfsllpping
place to rest when through shopping or after the show and
enjoy the Gerrnan dishes we make a specialty of. Moer
leins Cincinnati Beer and Smith's Philadelphia Ale on
'draught. . Best of wines, . liquors and cordial. Popular
prices prevail.' Table for ladies and escorts. -V
- v " ' ' ' " '
347-349 FAIRFIELD AVENUE, One Block from Broad sC
- - TELEPHONE 1389.
Geo. B. Clark & Co.
Agepfe for
(GlFffl
MlfitDITd
1057-1073 BROAD STREET
OFPOSTTE "POST OFFIOTB
.f"'ft'
Btfjr (Bum
.VfnXHie fa a Hcrht. onre oil com-
TMmnd that never irmna.
iwftiir Mturi-rur maehinea.Lv
thint that
office. No grease. No acid. A
TvnlialiM Mrfsflir all wnMwd
'snrtnlrfnii nnannl nf bine lr cheesecloth
1 . " r. . . .
MiKme aDSoiutciy prtvtna raw on i;ua uuius, auiu luuuo,
fixtures, gas ranges, everything metal, indoors or out, in any climate. It sinks
"' ihto the unseen metal pores, and forms a protecting "overcoat which stays on. ,
Froe 3-lnt-Gno Free. Write today for generous free bottle and tht
3-in-One Dictionary of hundreds of uses.
3-in-One is told in ell good store in 3-size bottles: 10c (1 oz.), 25c (3 oz.),
V 50c (8 oz, X pint). Also in new patented Handy Oil Can, 25c (3V oz.). .
IJV V 3-IN-ONE Oil. COMPANY . A?
TTrffA 43 DA Bni-W N.w York Cltr fsggg
ice nor freshr water. We I
Solid meats.
FISH CO. -
TEH J12, 413
produces the effect of a Hardwood
Wears-like Iron, mnsia In light and
4861, for prices.
SOLD AT THE'
783 E AST MAIN STREET
iUTTEl
FRESH FROM TTTE CHLR5
Tfl. GEO. A. ROBERTSON B8
XOTJR BEDSPREADS . ,
" 'Let xu lannder them without stretching
them! Then they'll . lay perfectly --smooth
.-. and' even when oat on the bed tame with
the Sheets and Pillow Oases. : . We do a lot
of work for a little money. .Phone ns to
end for yoar package today.
v The Crawford Laundry Co.
x rABEtFIELD AVE. AND COtJRTLAND ST.
- - Phom- 4S20 -
3
public will find this an ideal
3-ln-One lubricates
uew liters, bicycles, locka.clocks.
ever needs oiliner in vour home
little 3-m-one on a soit ciotn cleans
or varnished furniture and woouwor
it makes an ideal Dustlett Dusting Cloth.
1 1 lw.,1. vnm
1 laiess
St. A
VALUABLE FOOD
BEINGVVASTED
Good ' Suet Thrown Away or
Used For Soap Which
Could Be Rendered and
1 Used in Cooking. ,
"Washington, Jan 12 Reports from
some of the food, specialists of the De
partment of Agriculture indicate" that
in-certain sections there is a sericus
waste of valuable food, due to the fact
thaf many housewives do; not. appre
ciate the value of suet in cooking and
do- not know how to use it. As a re
sult many throwgood food suet Into
the garbage pail, or else in rare cases
use it -with meat, trimmings for soap
1 making. Many are unaware that suet
; possesses , the . same; food value ; as
1 lard, and if properly -tried out is a
satisfactory substitute for frying pur
' poses, for shortening, and in making
savory fats. Apparently some of the
cookbooks have misled 'the American
housewife by stating that suet 1s good
only-, for soap making. ' lit - Europe,
however, this . food is :earefuHy kept
and rendered, and in Germany, suet
and lard are used interchangeably for
frying and shortening.. :. -
Suet is the hard" fat about the kid
neys and lolnB . in :beef 'and - mutton
which corresponds to the fat of hogs
from which leaf lard is made. -Those
who do not .know how ' to render it
object to the hardness of suet and to
its special flavor. Fresh suet, how
ever, can be so rendered as to make
a soft, usable fat, practically free from
any distinctive flavor or odor.
The following' is the simplest meth
od for trying but . suet: , ,
'' "Remove1 tfie skin and ' lean . parts
from beef fats, and cut it into small
pieces. Put it into a saucepan and
coyer1 it with cold . water . Place it
on the : stove Uncovered, so that the
steam may carry off any disagreeable
flavor. When the water "has nearly
all evaporated,' set the kettle back and
let the fat slowly 'try out. When the
fat has ceased Tbubbllng and the scraps
of" skin are shriveled,, allow .the scraps
tot settle at the bottom of the kettle,
strain- - the - fat throughf a cloth and
set 1 away o cool." ' " ,
.This fax -is so valuable in cooking
that housewives will do well - to save
all - duet from their meat., and try it
out. '..' '" " A','..
For those " who .want a mixture of
suet and leaf lard the following recipe
will be found useful: ; -
"Take two parts of suet , and one of
leaf lard, finely ground, and mix to
gether. - Render this with , whole; milk
in the proportion of one-half pint milk
to two pounds of the mixed suet and
lard. (Render means to melt, down
or "to clarify by melting).. . The suet
and lard mixture may be finely divided
by : passing rit through a meat-grinder,
and may then be heated in a' double
boiler, ', when the 'fat will be quickly
released from the - tissues, and when
allowed to cool 'Will; form a" cake on
the surface of the liquid which may be
easily removed." ' - '.
This fat has a good odor, color and
texture, ; and Is softer than the suet
alone. It is ; useful for frying ahd
the shortening of foods with, hlgh ' fla
vors iind may be used with fair re
suits ' in shortening such things as
baking powder biscuits, lit is useful
ftir cooking vegetables either alone or
with; the addition of a little; buttery -DO
NOT 'L.ET- . FAT
--.". "'yi' -v "BURN IN COOKING.
The unpopiilarity of fried food In
many families is due entirely to the
fact that the fat bas been burned in
cooking. , Fat when heated to, too.
high a: temperature splits -Up and 'may
form substances which . have an ir
ritating' effect on the throat and : may
cause digestive disturbances. - Fatln
itself is a very "valuable food and If
it is not ecorehed sho.,uld prove, .t.
"healthful' rather than an objection".,
able article' bf diet. A slightly burned
taste arid similar objectionable flavors
can often be removed from fat by put-i
ting into It thick slices of raw potato
and heating it gradually. When the
fat ceases to bubble and the potatoes
are brown; the fat 'should be strained
off througb a cloth ' placed ,in a wire
strainer. - ""' '"'"-';.:-' . -.
, Sneff els. Cot AS J. Walsh , was
badly ; done up with rheumatism and
sent for Foley Kidney pills which was
the -only thing' that would cure him.
Geo. Potter of Pontlac, Mo., 'was down
on his back with "kidney ari'd bladder
trouble and Foley Kidney Pills made
him well and able to work. It Is a
splendid . medicine and always helps.
Just try it. Hindle's Drug store.
Adv. : i -
STAMFORD OIL MAN k
FATALLY SHOOTS SELF
Stamford, jaii. 12. Albert Reinegke,
who was at, the; head of the Diamond
Oil company, committed suicide "in the
loft of hia barn- in the rear vbf his
home on Myrtle street, by ehootlng a
bullet, through his head. He had been
mentally deranged .. during -the past
two weeks on account of ill health. -
His wife became anxious when he
had - been out of .- the . house several
hours and went to he barn to lbdK
for hfnl, where sh . foetid film dead.
Seetdee his Wife, Reinegke leaves two'
children. , '
NEW YORK STARTS A.
' PRIVATE BANK PROBE
'."'. New Tork, ' Jan. J2. State Senator
Henry - W. Pollock, chairman of the
Senate committee on banking, began
a series of hearings today at, the. city
hall to inquire into' the adequacy of
the present state laws affecting pri
vate banks. The hearings are the
outcome of . the recent failure' of pri
vate banks.
10 Per Cent.
On our entire stock
of Diamonds, . Watches,
Jewelry, etc. Come and
take advantage of our
generous offer.
m, J. BUECDLEIi
TOE RELIABLE JEWELER
48 FAIRFIELD AVE. Near Middle S.
ex
Special
OP PLOTJR, TEAS, COFFEES A1TD STAI'L
GROCERIES FOR TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
MEAT SPECIAZjS
Fresh Lean Pork Chops.
QUEEN QUALITY BREAD FLOUR
A barrel in cloth . .
"ki barrel In cloth. .'"..,
barrel paper sacks-.
SUGAR
25 lb cotton bas fine Grannlated Sugar.....
Crystal Domino Sngar, 5 lb boxes ...........
Powdered, Confectionery and Cube Sugar. TV.
COFFEES
Fliif Parti Cffc Knntila
r juai avan uu ut ?
B. P. M. Sp dais. ....... . .
uir jsest unee. . . . . .
TEAS
Oar 20o Grades.
Our S9c. Grades.
Onr 4 Be Grades.
Our 58c Grades. ...... t ... 5
PEERLESS BRAND PASTRY FLOUR
barrel, cloth ... . . 2.'
paper sacks 1 -'.
BANNER MILLING CO. SUPERLATIVE FLOTJF.
A barrel in wood. '. ,
A barrel in cloth . . . .
barrel In eiotli . . .
f paper sacks ....
7 bars Ozone Soap
Blrdseye and Searchlight Matches,
Xootl eri, all sizes
Elbow Macaroni
Broken Macaroni ............. .
Safety Matches, 6 boxes. ........
imylor's Chocolate, 44 lb cakes. .
Baker's Chocolate, Vz lb cakes . . .
Royal Baking powder. .
Davis Baklner Powder
Rtimfprd's Taking- Powder.
Purity Baking Powder. . . .
FANCY NEW CROPS
Formosa Tea, sold regularly at S1.0O. Special 1r-
"Fancy Orange Pekoe Tfta sold regularly at nc FrxvMnl 7 -
UBJbIG
AND
STATE AND BANK STS.
- ' Phones
Have Your Watch Repaired By An Expert
: ' Watch repairing la no mere "sideline with ns.
We make a most particular specialty of this work.
Onr Repair Department, thoroughly modern. Is in cbarre of an
expert norologist man time-trained his craft.
Bring your watcli In today arid let him put it right.
JPrices always reasonable.-; ;
IF,
UPG. OPTICIAN . UO MAW STREET - JETTEI KT ;l
The Store Where "Soil Gst One Dollar's Worth for Every J00 Cent
lTon;";IDo Bet
AT
U vTTv It,
l tS T&IL si S. irh.
; CORNER OF ELM
f; ON OUR ENTIRE MAGNIFICENT NEW LINE OF
TTT : TT T - ..TTlSi ' ' TT- TT'lTH TTT " TT? '
IT IUK1XJ
And there certainly is some Furniture here now. Lice
C-urtains; Portieres; Couch Covers; Upholstery Cools;
Mattings; Parlor Heaters; Refrigerators; Go Carts; Cabj
Carriages, etc., are all in this sale at 20 per cent. off.
1 F Per; vn) QV
113) Cent vUiTil
1 Excepting WhittalPs
Close-out patterns and soiled Samples from 20 to HI
per cent. off. The.latest Linoleums 15 per cent off. CIrse
out patterns and Remnants 25 to 50 per cent. off.
' . Your choice of all ou Pictures and a lot of fine Lace
Curtains at just half price.
; GLENWOOD RANGES
VERY SPECIAL IN THIS SALE AT 10 PER CENT. OFF
Goiiie and 3Lo
It Will Bo Us Bolli
iaJLe
FOR TUESDAY
.lCc 1
. . .$1.11
, 21c lb, 5 IftH for SI
...... 23c lb. Tbs for SI 1
,. ....28c lb, 5 lbs for II..!'
, Sic lb, 6 lbs for $ l.-V
"..
, 2A
........ 2
7 boxes for ..2
. v ........
............ irC
. 2 "
I
1 1T tin'
.....i lb ti" 1:
. . . . .1 Tt tint '2.
.......4
1 lb tlas 1 -
MARKI
BRANCH
EAST IX&HT CT
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iMi Will mwwiim
On All The LsJesJ
Runs & Carp 2":
New Spring Patterns
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