DO YOU KKOW
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Practical Horseshber
6PECHL ATTENTION to Interfering,
ever-reaching, quarter cracks, con
traeted feet, drop soles, lantnitts,
navicular trouble. Shop 41 Elm
St. rear Van Dyk Tea store. Ta la
phone 2294-5. B 18, di
3. IL. CLARK. Special attention Ely en
to lams Interfering horses. 1044
Broad St, near Jobs. , - -
bu if
EVERY HOUSE SHOD guaranteed
to travel right. Particular atten
, tlon paid to gentleman's driving
' and trotting horses. J. J- McGahay,
corner Broad and Elm. Sts.
B 81 I
Restaurants
IUCS rACRANT ATiD IiUNCH room
regular dinner S 0c..- Special order.
- Ladies" tables. SOS JEaat Jtlaln 3t-
S 6 $
TTE SERVE REGULAR dinner and
sapper at ISc Nice clean service,
. . jrood cooking. Open from i ft. m,
i to 12 p. to- Welcome Restaurant,
- S17 Water St.' - B 24 i
Heal Estate Wanted
11 ACKES -WITH OH WITHOUT
-7 buildings near trolley lines, either
: In Milford or Stratford. SeaSde-
cription and, price to rivil B.
Bootfae & Co.," Fire Insurance Art.;
Bridgeport Conn. S 1$ alj.
- ' Heal Estate For Sala
OPEN ami JIOVDTG PICTURE
BUSINESS. - ,A grand location In a
thickly, populated district for year
rouh business.. Will build, sell or
rent. -J inquire. Zimmer .Bros., 179
' QQldeH: Hiir St;, - R 27 tt
DROP AEOKfD AJfD SEE ME. Real
- Estate advertisements look ali.te. J
can offer the home or other invest
ment you want. Prices, term;?' and
values right. McAvoy, Security
Building. . Tel. 4930. K 12 tf
FOSS SAiE Two faanliy house. - 13
rooms, all improvements,' gocxl siz
ed lot on Lewis street, price reason
able; small amount -of cash requir
ed ; ;Yhe Bridgeport Land & Title
- Co. -r ' s 14 tt,::
FOB: SALE -only two lots left In the
TratHcted section of the Uncowa
1 1111 Land Association. These wiil
. hs sold if taken at .once at s low
: ;firur namely $1,600 and ' (2,100
rospectively. ; The Bridgeport Land
: Tttlv-Ctt. B 14 tt
SAXE Main ' Straet pro ierty.
corner lot. 61 by ,89- lo family
house, twelve rooms;- Paved streets.
Good location for business. .Gecrg'a
W. Finn IS Arcade. , S 18 aj
;. ' " !' ' "
LOOK! - A BARGAIN A $3,000 cot
- - tage to.be sold for $2,000 near Savin
p.ock as cwner- hsta got to have
money.. Six rooms ." all improve
ments with gas and furnished. Lot
60 by 110. 1307 Howard Ave. . -:
...J - .'.XI 15 "',
JIARTIX; SOBEK.C3, rai estate and
building-., shore - lots, cottages for
sale, cottages built to order, 8 Inde-
pendence Road, Myrtle Beach.
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3L.4JX STREET PROPERTY FOR
R4T,fr., one ot the best corners on
Main-street can be bought wit,h lit
tle money. Particular, inquire John
J. " Ryburn,- 105 Whitney Ave.
Phone 29.91. ; - - V 20 tt ,
FOR SALE Two family house Strat-
. ford avenue, 18 rooms, all im prove -'
menta, recently painted and put In
A No. 1 condition, only a, few hun
dred dollars needed to secure this
; place.l.New pavement just . laid.
The Bridgeport Land & Title Co. t
S 14 "tt '
THREE PAMILT HOUSE, also two
family house In East End, for sale
cheap. The E. J. Orton Co., 306
Meigs Building. - U 14 2
TWO SELECT BCILBEfG LOTS with
restrictions can be bought rig fit for
Uttle cash. The E. J. Orton ' Co.,
808 Meigs Building. v " U 14 tf
SHORE COTTAGES $1,000 to $4,EO0;
shore lots $50 to $1,500; Net Ha
ven cottages; tenements, also farms,
gale: and exchange. Tarrington,' 39
Center St, New Haven, Conn. -
,; R 1J tf
WHY PAT RENT T We build houtiw
: anywhere. Small deposit, balance
payable- monthly; also houses now
ready for occupancy. The Home
' Construction - Co. (Incorporated.)
952 City Savings Bank Bldg., Bridge
port. Ct" L 6 d i
fOR .SALE Pine 2 family .nouoa at
very attractive price and best terms.
- Will make good home or Al in
vestment Central location, select
neighborhood. .For further -Information.
Address G. W. H., Box
- 450. ' - . - S -28 - tf
KI.VE NEW COTTAGE, . Sl&O CASH,
- $18 monthly. - Good lot, "20 sold.
Address House, Care Farmer.
i it 14 at
gCrs SA5jE -One family " Stouca on
Park Avenue, ; Prospect-' St., North
- Ave., Ira-nist-sa Ave., 'White St.; 2
family housfs Cornvall St Strat
ford Ave., Catherine St., Deacon St.,
and Poplar St The EL J. Orton Co.,
SOS. Meigs Building. U 6 tf
IF YOtT WANT, Fire Insurance. If
you want. your house rented. Prop
erty sold. Call on.m..iW want
Toor business, Let us try. Cias. S.
- Cola,' Inc.; 251 state St tj 1 r
WsiY They Won't
mi s u
Iti THE
Real instate For Sale
WHY PAT RENT? We build houses
v anywhere.' Small deposit, balance
payable monthly; also houses - now
ready for occupancy. . The Home
.Construction Co. (Incorporated).
- 852 Main St., City Savings Bank
Building, Bridgeport, Conn. , n :
- - L 6 dj
IN STRATFIELD 1 6 minutes from
city Hall on trolley line, a large
" corner lot , ; 132x300, ' beautifully
shaded, fine residential section, 'all
improvements. Barn on property.
. Robt O. Whitney. Room 17, Strat-
. field Building. Entrance 142 Gold
en Hill St' . . U
FOR ' RENT Very reasonable v'to
. right party fine ? dairy farm at
Nichols. Geo. B- Clark, Milford,
Ct. ' R 27 d
FOR SALE
r'jne honse, fcot water beat, elec
tric Iiphts alid all Improvements.
I,ai-pv lot. In , best part of Stratfield
listrlcfc- ' . .
' 29 SANEORU BCHJUNG.
FOR SALE
, 2 family house, Baldwin Strcst, lot
68x160 Jiet, $6,500.
i 2 fasrifHy " house Drew Place, -lot
42x146 feet
2 family - house Poplar Street, . Jot
43x135 feet, $4,700.
Cottage,, seven rooms.Hewi tt Street,
reasonable. -
. Cottage, six rooms,- Capitol Avenue,
ash trim,; all improvements, $3,250.
Cottage, six rooms. Harmony Street,
lot 80x125 feet, $2,200.
. Two family houses, cottages, and
building lots near St Vincent's Hos
pital at reasonable-prices; terms easy.
WILLIAIi T: IIULLHT8
"v 1 Real Estate and Insurance
BRIDGEPORT SAVINGS BANK
; .BUILDING
1 Corner State and Main Streets '
.Stoves Repaired;
STOVES REPAIRED, - all kinds sup
plies, all makes, pipe, grates, bricks,
' etc Charges reasonable. 1716 Main
St Phone 2349-4. - , OS tt
Siioe impairing
J0 TOD TANGO OR SESITATE
Tango Inserta prevent s.pping. 60o
i per pair attached. Goodyear Shoe
Repairing Co., 76 John St, 94 East
Main St Tel . 1391. We cali and
deliver. i B 3S8 -XX
JTJ FLEX RTTBBER SOLES wear for
.months. t Sansone' Bros., ; 114 . Con
gress St Shoe Repair Shop. Good
, 'workmanship and satisfaction. .....
4 R 20
SHOES REPAIRED while you wait,
' made .to look like new shoes, stitch
ed by hand; finished by machine.
! Ladies, shoe shine, parlor. Ralph
' Riola, 1028 . East Main St
R 8 aj '
JOSEPH DTJEATELLL 1214 East
Main St, Shoe shining and repair
ing.: 1 I use only the best material,
'" Buperior- workmanships and T prices
. the lowest. R 8 sj
SHOE REPAIRING In all Its branch
. es. Baseball shoes a specialty. 25
P. O. Arcade. R 14 bj
P. O. ARCADE SHOE REPAIRING
shop, finest workmanship. - Ladles
and men's shoes made to order. -
S 16 dS
I USE ONLT the best stock. All hand
work done -while you wait 24S
Cannon St B 28 s
Sign. Painting
WE MAKE SIGNS ' all kinds. . also
graining and- lettering estimates
given. H. Sr. IC-ign Co., J. G.
Knablln, Prop., $0 John St, Phone
1304-5. ' S 19 a
Second Hand Clothing
HIGHEST. PRICES PAID for second
hand clothing, dso --misfit suits, low
prices, 43 Crescent Ave. ' . .
S 17 !
Speedometers
DOES YOUR SPEEDOMETER need
- attention. A speedometer requires
retention just like a watch does. Wo
, are the service station, for Stewart
, : Warner '. Speedometers, r Tell - us
your troublea Wald.orf Motor , and
Machine Co. 135 Cannon St
. U "tt
Shoe ft'hlne' Parlors
TELEPHONE SHOE SHINE PAR
: LOR. Best shine in the city. Ladies
and men's hats cleaned and block
ed. Best .service and best . work
manship .191 Fairfield Ave.
Studios
STEVENSON'S PORTRAIT FRAME
STUDIO Artistic . pastels, , crayons,
Sepias stylish metalic frames cash.
Weekly payments. Agents photo
graphers supplied. 672 Main St.
... .. R 25 ap
CHARLES S. FERRETT, teacher of
piano and harmony, studio, room
46, 46 Cannon St. S 11 dj
PIANO . AND u. VIOLIN EVSTRUU
TIONS Beginners and advanced
pupils. Ellen M. Leverty. 203 Gold
en Kill street U 29 sS
ADVERTISE IN THE FARMER.
Say It to the Player's fee?
eoOB,
urtf DohV
HOW;TO
Cheese:
Second Hand Furniture
WANTED To. buy all kinds of sec
ond hand furniture. Geo. F. Totama,
. Redfield's old stand. 43 Harrison St,
Teleohone 1016-2. LIS 4P
Safes
SAFES Guaranteed safes, all sizes
right prices. See my stock before
purchasing. Bargains in desirable
second hand safes. Marsh, 193
Fairfield Ave. - U S tf
Smokers Supplies
THE RECOIULEOTION of quality ro
. mains - long after - the price is for
gotten. Come to me for your ci
- gars, tobacco and pipes, - XX - D.
' Smith, 44 Fairfield Ave. :
8 S sj
Storage Warehouses
FTJRNinjRE STORED ; Separate
rooms. Prices reasonable.' Glasner
Furniture Co.. 1192 Main St
. . S 17 tl .
STORAGE OP FTTKNITLTE05 -Sepa
rate rooms, securely locked, f uriii
; ture and china packing. Furniture
- and pianos removed, large vans,
.careful handling". Bridgeport Stor
c age Warehouse Co., 12 $5 Main St,
' cor. Congress St TeL 1038-8.
'' STORAGE , ' -
' Unexselled ' facilities for " the , stor
ing of furniture, all kt&ds of .merchan
dise or. machinery. . : Large- room,
small rooms, rooms lined with tar pa
per. Especially -arranged rooms for
pianos and silver. ' Small spaces and
larger spaces. For further Informa
tion call on C-Rlckard, 684 Howard
avenue. H i tl
FURNITURE STORED at low rates.
Get our prices first Scalley Bros
406 State St Phone 1031-3. - '
s . . ,a 10 al 1 .
Typewriters
BE3XJXICS- TYPEWRITERS L. C.
r . , .. ..Smith i . .j Underwood,
- - Remington, all othe
." , 'f'ii'.makes, , , sold, rented.
; l - ; , .repaired."' - Rentals, $$
J per month. Machines
sold at 5 per month.
The Plummer Type
writer Exchange, 156 Fairfield . Ave
Bridgeport Conn.-':
Tailoring
FOUR- SUITS ' sponged and - pressed,
per month $1.00.? Called for, deliv
ered. Gus, the tailor. 243 Fairfield
avenue. . S 4 sj
A. POERAS, New York Custom Tail
, or. Best workmanship, reasonable
' prices. 97 Fairfield Ave., Opp, City
Court S S s
I AM SHOWING spring styles in he
latest materials. We gxasantee fit
and best workmanship. Fine feath
, ers make fine birds. Delia Valla,
the 'Tailor. 672 State St .
i B 27 aj
TAILOR MADE nurses suits and uni
forms, dress suits and SKirts made
V to order. Years of experience, mod
erate charges. Atherton and Ben
jamin, Room ' 102. Warner . Build
ing, 83 Falrfiejd Ave. ; .
To Rent
TO RENT For the summer at Fair
field beach, half of ' a double . cot
".tage, completely ' furnished; 9
rooms with bath and gas. Price
$176- E. W. S. Pickett, Fairfield,
' Conn. Phone 210. - . R 25 s i
FLAT TO RENT 6 rooms, steam
heat large porch, central location.
Call, write or phone, L. Weiss, 1438
Mala Bt Phone 2743-3. '
R 25 tf
TO RENT 6 rooms, all improve
ments, eteam heat 210 Pearl St;
" near East Main St . R 12 tf -
TO V RENT . Handsome . furnished
rooms, including electric light,-
, steam heat, hot and cold water In
. rooms. Private family. First floor,
203 Golden Hill St ..,', U29s'
TO RENT During summer season
elegant private . residence all fur
nished, beautiful grounds, in Fair
field, for reasonable rent William
Griesinger & Son, 43 John street,
Bridgeport , R 18 tf. . i
WANTED A single house In town f
Nichols or Trumbull for the sum
' mer months, two in family, fur
nished or unfurnished. Chas. A,
Edwards. 164 State St S 11 all
FOR RENT 300 Golden Hill, eeven
room apartment $45; 1671 Fairfield
avenue, cottage, $50; 40 Savoy St,
seven-room apartment, $32. John
J. Fisher, 1024 Mala St S 9 a)
TO RENT Large front parlor, nicely
furnished hot and cold water, very
desirable - for two gentlemfa. $4.00
week; also smaller rooms well fur
nished. 297 State St
B SS. sQ
FOLDING CHAIRS for Rent I buy
and sell. Seltenrich Express. 103
Orchard St Phone 649-3.
TSO -'
TO KENT Six room apartment, hot
. water heat electrio lights, tile bath.
No. 2736 North Main St., opposite
St Vincent's hospital. Inquire on
premises. , - , T18 tf
TO RB3NT -Nicely furnished rooms,
in strictly respectable family. 625
Fairfield Ave. Phone 858-3.
U14 tf
FOR RENT Rooms for manufactur
ing or storage. GledhlU A Co., 421
WWator St RS tf ...
THE FARMER: MAY 28, 1914
i i"T s DE" THE"
BAwrl US.fi.4j EDS
. CH(hK OF J
AuicmcEjifD
oet'ory
Lyford APPERSON Beach
Bros. ! OT.TiCJTTr4TlTT.T7! , Street
Phone 1235
$1,S50
R1S dS
OAKLAND, R, O. H.
CHEVROLET
KELLY MOTOR TRUCK
STROMBERG CARBURETORS
H. M. FORD, 1841 MAIN ST.
COLE
POPE HARTFORD
' BOTCBELIt-
STUDEBAKER .
MOLINE-KNIGHT
SCOTT & M7MXJLLEN, JR.ACTO CO.
".,.;.,, ,.-f 877 Fairfield Avenuo ' . "'i ''
. 4443 Taxi ".
phone 3400 abs '
EDWARD T. BROWN
Shock
Absorber
VELVET
Phone 3126-3
- Shock
Absorber
170 Cannon Street
BICTCLES ' '
Read And Standard Agency. Also
Second Hand Wheels, $5 and wpv
Your Credit Is Good '
Jj. ST. MAINTERO, 1410 STATE ST.
- 1 TJ8 dj
MAXWELL
Case
Motor Co. -Distributors.
Phone 1555-2. -. S59 Falrfleld Ave.
Plating
DO YOUR stove ' trimmings, chande
liers or silverware need renniahing 7
We make old things look new. Job
bing of all kinds. Connecticut Plat
ings Works, 67. Golden Hill.
Tvpewriting-lUrultigraphing
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER, address
ing, circularizing .imitation type
writing. Notary, Stephen F. Rah-
rig, 209-A, Newfleld building. Phone
1824. R 11 aSP
GEO. N." SEARS, Stenographer arid
. . Notary Public. 108 Meigs Bldj.
. .Phone 922-4. , - ,L7 tf
MULTIGRAFH, TYPEWRITTEN let
ters, mailing and trade list address
ing and circularizing.- Quality work,
and service. Price and ; Lee Co,
80S Meigs Bldg- 186 Fairfield Ave,
; B 21 tf -
Shoes
UNION MADE! SHOES for men,. The
"Snow". $3.60 and $4.00 shoes and
oxfords, the kind you pay $5.00 to
$6.00-. a pair for in some- other
makes. ' Congress Shoe S.tore, 121
Congress St Open evenings. - : , ,
s ' . - R 12 tfo-
Trunks and fSags
WE MANUFACTURE and repair, also
carry a full stock of trunks, travel
1 fng bugs, leather goods and umbrel
. las. i Bridgeport Trunk St- Bag Co
- Phone 2804-2. 1049 Broad St
- .,...' . - - .... a 4 si,...,
Wanted To Buy
WANTED TO BUY all kinds human
hair. J. B. ' Adams. 1496 Iranlstan
avenue, near MaplewoQd Ave.
U 30 all
WANTED TO BUY men's . second
band clothing and furniture. . Mrs.
C Meyer, 1447 Main St Tel 2362-2.
S 6 St
WANTED To buy all klnd ot sec
ond hand furnitture. Geo. F.' To
tama Redfleld's eld stand, 43 Har
rison St. Telephone 1016-2. -
' . -. U 13 tf ;-.
YOU DONT WANT any bid junk or
old thingn around your . premises,
but we want them as we need them
for - our business. Sell them to
" Jacob Bros. We will pay you the
highest price and get them out of
'; your way. . - Prompt attention and
. satisfaction is our record. 55 Kos
suth Bt TeL 236. R6 tt
IP YOU WANT GOOD BEER In your
home, order either "Pilsner" (light)
or "Brombacher" (dark). It costs
no more, because Its purd. Sold In
cases. The Ambrose Co., 640-644
East Main St. Telephone 1012.
. s e tf
Upholstering
UPHOLSTERING SPECIALIST, best
workmanship at the very lowest
prices. Work guaranteed .A
Frankel. 965 East Main St
. ' " : S 25 sj
OLD FURNITURE RENEWED.chaire
recaned, upholstering. Gus C. Mul
lins, 825 East Main street Phone
2557-8. T7 aj
Window Cleaning
LET US DO YOUR CLEANING
Cleaning of all -description at the
home, buildings, stores and factor
ies. Satisfaction guaranteed. Conn.
) Window Cleaning Co.. 1220 Main
"B-SfST nouj -js 9.7 ajj
Results From Farmer Ads
Dir
Dm fcr this
' MR- SMirHMEEf L , - -5
N0 IT iVft J JzSt- to -mt rc.e.e. of.. k ; j
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X 111 I.
To La!c T Bs
Classified
TO RENT 4 ( rooms, , improvements,
i : $ 9 per month. ,142 Center St. .
R 28 s ,
BARN FOR RENT at 716 Howard
Ave. Apply Y. M. C. A. a
ACCOUNTS CXLLECTEv aiy kind,
. anywhere. No charge unless suc-
'- cessful.; The - Myers Mercantile
, Agency, 69 Church St., New Haven,
' Conn. . - R 28 d
FOR SALE Milton piano, -used one
year. , r This is a big . bargain ' for
cash or -first payment' of $60.00.
J. I. T. . ' , .
MYRTLE REACH, MXLFORD, 6 wa
ter front cottages, five rooms each,
all" improvements, small cash ' pay-
menCs, balance to , suit purchaser,
: Isaac Newton, Myrtle Beach, Mil-1
ford. Phone 370. R 28 b
I CAN SELL OR RENT you furhish
ed or unfurnished cottages from : 6
- to 9 rooms.- All prices -and ibig a-
i 1 sortment to ' pick . from,'; terms to
suit. Isaac Newton, 18 Independ
ence , Road, Myrtle Beach, Milford.
Phone 370. . . - - R 28 b i
AT MYRTLE BEACH two six-room
buiigalows with, all . improvements
, right on the beach, snaps if taken
- at once, easy payments. Isaac New
ton, Myrtle Beach, Milford. Phone
370, . , . R 28 b
JILLETTS CORNERS, MILFORD, a
very desirable' 5 acre farm, for truck
. gardening or chicken raising, han
! dy to the market1 1 room . house,
r . barns, chicken houses, fruit, etc;
" can be bought for little cash, bal-
ance on easy terms. Isaac Now
"' ton. Myrtle Beach, Milford. Phone
370. - -R28b
TO KENT- -5 rooms.. 153 Third St. ex
tention. -Modern improvements-.
Rent reasonable. R 28 sp-
LOST Last Sunday in vicinity. of St
Augustine's church, gold - brooch,
, amethyst stones. Finder return to
. 91. Carlton Ave. Reward. : . ap
AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE Aston
; Garage. Phone 8298. Day or
night R6 tfo Hi
OWNER f WISHES TO. EXCHANGE
water front shore cottage for- good
auto. , Box 251, Milford, Ct
R 27 d .
FOR. SALE 16 foot round bottom
motor boat just overhauled. - R, W.
, Linley, R. F. D., No. 2, Bridgeport,
Conn. ' Tel. 1186-2.. ' R26.ap
MOTO-ME'ER Owners of automo
biles endorse the Moto-Meter, ; .It
protects driver, car and -occupants.
-1 Tells when conditions are - wrong
under the hood' at a glance, day "or
" night ' Horace H. Jackson, distri
butor, 3 7 7. Fairfield Ave. - ' - '
R 25 all
ENGAGEMENT AND !. WEDDING
RINGS; Wedding ; and ' commence
ment gifts.. ; Parker, Jeweler, 9 An-
cade.' . ' : 'R .23 a! .
WANTED J-Everybody to know Mur
' ' phy the . painter formerly of 104
. Congress St ' has located at " 437
Berkshire Ave. Telephone 2783. -R
20 tf o V
BARGAIN FOR SALE Two family,
12 rooms, al) improvements- Parallel
St. Bargain, P. O. Box 2092.
R 20 tf o
FOR SALE OF EXCHANGE two (am
. ily house, ten rooms. . Would ex
change for five passenger touring
" car. Apply P. O. Box 2092.
, R 20 tf O v
BARGAIN FOR ' SALE Two family
house, all improvements, 13 rooms,
Connecticut avenue near Baldwin
- street Small amount cash required,
' balance can - remain on -mortgage.
P. O. Box 2092. R 20 tf O
ASK YOUR GROCER ' for Never-
Enough bread, t Your grocer keeps
it ' R 6 tf o
GERANIUMS All polors 50c per
dozen. - Tomato plants transplanted
75c per 100. .;; Cabbage plants trans
planted, 40c per 100. We deliver
any cash purchase of $1.00 or over
by - Parcel Post anywhere in first
zone. F. C.t Schleichert, Florist
North Bridgeport - . , R 25 do
FOR SALE Never-Enough bread at
grocers. Call for it . '. R 5 tfo
DON'T ECONOMIZE at the expense
of your eyesight At ; a - nominal
cost you could enjoy comfortable vi
sion. Harry E. Lee, optometrist.
Warner building, 83 Fairfield avenue.-
Licensed by examination to
" Practice. R 7 tfo
HAVE YOU TRIED Never-Enough
'bread, if not call for It R 6 tfo
Welding
MELLOR WELDING CO., 81 Kossuth
St., repair, all broken castings,
stoves, sewing machines, etc
Farmer Want Ads. One Cent a Word.
By Fisher
1
Palmistry
MADAME ELDON, scientific palmist,
, i clairvoyant and " astrologist; test
reading by T mail; send birth date
.and five 2 cent stamps. 4500 .Four
' teenth St.,"v N. W., - Washington, D.
C ' R 26 up
Wall Papers
LARGEST. AND MOST COMPLETE
-LINE In Bridgeport Wholesale and
, retail painters supplies. James . J.
Conlln, 70 and 72 Elm St, Bridge
port, Conn. - S 18 a .
WALL. PAPER 6c and lOe the roll.
Oatmeals, varnish tiles.. 1001 Broad
, St ' - - '.;; B 20 .tf.
WALL PAPER A full line of new
: spring patterns, t blanks, gilts, In
. "grains, oatmeals, tile and two-tone
effects. Edward Brooks, 232 State
"treat...' v " B 27 s '
NO JOB LOTS we carry In stock, only
- high grade goods, ; tiffany blends,
leather effects, ' grass cloths, etc.
Also fancy mouldings, large assort -'
meat Edward E. Bursey, 47 John
St - , :'' :,; V 22 ajl -
Wines and liquors
WHEN IN WANT OF DIAMONDS
you go to a Jeweler, likewise, when
in . need of .wines go to wine Im
porter. - Be on the "safe side of the
fence. The Ambrose Co., Importers
of . Wines, 540-544 East Main St
Telephone 1012. . S 6 tf
PURE BEER is beneficial, bad beer
, is injurious. The . Eblingr's New
York Brewery bottling beer is pure
and will be delivered to your home,
light or dark from The Ambrose
Co., 540-544 East Main SH Tele
phone call 1012. Cost no more.
- : - ' 8 6 tf
LEGAJL NOTICES
STATE OF CONNteCnCUT,
DISTRICT OF BRIDGEPORT, BS. '
PROBATE COURT.
' May 26, 1914.
.Estate of Ida M. Lulppold, late of
the town of Bridgeport, in said Dis
trict deceased. -
"The Court of Probate for. the Dis
trict of Bridgeport" hath limited , and
allowed six months from ; the date
hereof - for 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 recov
ery. All persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to make immediate-payment
to
. JOHN J. RYBURN, ' '
R. 27 B" , . Executor.
. BACHBf ANS EMMENAGOGUB
, MrXTURE - . .
A -splendid Female Regulator tn eases
of ' suppressed n.-enstmaon, delaya
due to colds, ill health, or other un
natural canses; $1.75 for the whols
outfit - Made only at the '
WOMAN'S DRUG STORE '
S70 Main. Street. Bridgeport Conn,
- Lady Attendants Always Here
...CHESTER S PIL!
X41eat Ask rnr Irn?jcia foe ,
P-tll in ZA and teoid metallic
boxes,; sealed- with F am Ribbon.
Tmmo si lmk fiy mt ran
Jrmirsdwt- A k for C SI I-C HETEl? ".
MAidOND KftAMli ILILH. for S-
years lenotnifes Best. Skfcst. Always Relish
A LONDON FABLE.
(From the Sphere.)' ,
The street boy had been inveigled
into the British museum by his matie.
who said at' the gate, "HI, Bill 'let's go
in and see Hhe mummies." ' ; But ; on
their way . back Bill, ' who ' had been
eating unripe apples and felt a qualm
or so, dropped.' behind "and then
strayed Into the gallery downstairs
where the Roman emperors stand in a
row on their marble pedestals. There
he paused to look at Julius Caesar,
whose head he bad seen in a history
book, i He was rather surprised, to
hear the conqueror of, the world speak.
and In plain English, too. ;' . ,. . v
"What makes you screw up 'your
face like that, boy?" asked Caesar. 1
"I spects it's the green apple I eat,"
said Bill.
"Humph!" said -Caesar. ' What la
it like outlside Sun shining? Eh?" '
"Pretty hot" said. Bill; "hot enough
to make you fursty.'
"I wish I could feel thirsty," said
the emperor. . '- '
What's, the good of it to you?"
asked Bill. "You haven't got anywhere
to pufc-your drink, not in that pillar
box you stand on. Besides, I thought
empuerors never felt fursty."
"They do," said Caesar with some
feeling. VLook Jiere,. boy ?" he added,
"will you change places with me. and
let me slip out for half an hour?' ;,
Bill shook his head. "I don't want
to be you," ? said .he.'1 . '. v
"Why not? said the emperor.
"Your shirt is in rags and you Jhave
not an obolua in your pocket'""
v "Go on with you," said Bill,"Who
are you getting at? I've got anuvvar
apple and a arf-'oliday, and I can get
a ride home behind a - taxi. You
never had . the likes of that In . your
time."
"But my fame has gone on for 2,9.90
years. Think of It Gulielmus!" r ",
"What's the use of it when you're
dead? replied Bill. "Id rather be me
self with a. pain in me stummick than
a hemperor stuck on a post for people
to. stare at .-. '"., - ...
W. H. Engelman, a Chicago stock
broker,- filed a voluntary petition in
bankruptcy. His liabilities are $158,
690 and assets $400.
V 13
LITTLE BENNY'S
- . NOTE HOOK , '
-. By Lee ' Pape,
I wasent extra good.yestidday, .n-
and wen pop caim beam ma told him
and he sed. Is- that so, well, as Dust
yulfsky ses in Krime and Punishmint,
Do as you have been dun, by, young
man, you will kindly -remane in tbo
house this evening.-
, Wich I did, heering the fellos out
In the street wlsseling for me wile I
was In t the setting room.
Pop, I sed aftir a wile.
' Wats the trubbll, sed pop.'
, The. fellos Is wlsseling for me, I sed.
Let them wissel, Bed pop.
.Wich I did, jest Betting thare lissen
ing to thejn, and aftir a wila I felt
in my pairts poekit and pulieJ on
llttel. box, saying, wat do you t;i:r";
I got In heer, ma.
Henin ony noz, sed ma.
Wat do you think, pop, I sed.
Nuthlng senserbil, 11 be bownj, j
pop.:,- ..".'.
' Yes'sir, I sed, sumthing usr fil, if i
wasent for wat I got in this box that"
woodent be eny fishlrmen.
For goodnis8 sakes, sed ma, -rA-t i .
the werld is it.
Do' you give It up, I sed.
Wat Is It, djd you heer me a?lt. .i
sed ma. -1 ...
Anser yure mothir. sed pop.
.', Werms, I sed.
Wat, sed ma. i
Wat, sed pop. -
' Werms, I sed, do you "wunt to
them.
No, sed ma verry lowd. Benny -you
take those horribll thin,!- oi.t
this house Immeedltly and L'.vwr
bring them back.
Pop eed I coodent go out, I r- 1.
Benny, obey yure mothir, spd f - .
Yes sir, I sed. And I went out i. ;
the fellos was awl standing awi
pavment wlsseling for me, :! : "
saying, G, you must be def!, wa a ,-,
that box. : ,
Nuthlng, I sed. -
Wich thare wasent -
Fairfield Ccanty I.
Hit By Autos.
.While playing in the stre.-.t ii f,
of her home, Saturday, Ka;
rell. the eight -year-old caus-hir r ' .
Frank Merrell of East Port Ci -
was hit by an automobile owne ! i
drfven by Frederick Stelnmetz. J.-. ; . -left
hip was broken, and she a.. -several
cuts and bruises about -.--body.'
.The car was proceeding
when the child ran into the i -One
of the front wheels Mt hr.
Frank Desano of Stamford, j-,
down Sunday evening, by an ai. ' .--bile,
operated by Edward Wwi - i c "
New York, and one of his !.
fractured below the knee. I--.
also badly cut In the mouth and U :
bruised, ' , , , . ,
i ...;'',; A Murderous Lunatic. ..
. In a 'fit of acute insanity trt,
on by epileptic attacks, Howa-1 .
Flewellyn, eighteen-year-old son ;
Mrs. John Kent of NorwaiiS, -Thursday
morning grabbed a carvh- -knife
while at breakfast and atta-Vi- r i
his mother In an attempt to kill rr.
Failing In 'ilfl's; he -attempted t j
his own fe'by"; gashing '.'-his 'si (
wrist.' v His. mother was -.-badly c.t
about the hands "before she at t
to remove the knife from his grarp.
For Stealing Tickets.
Charles S. Dean of East Port Ch'
ter, who. for more than 27 ypsia S
been a conductor, was arreted . i
Tliursday. night, charged with etct-.S .
fifty tickets, valued at $190, for t -run
from Boston to New Ycr-c, -which,
he worked. The arrat -w -brought
about it is said, as. the resciit
ef ari ' investigation of reported la-na
thefts Of tickets by conductors on t .
reader lIss Mary Moriarity was s' -s
taken into custody for receiving eio.n
property. ', " . . : -j - .
; Charged With BTirglary.
Marcus Austin, aged sixteen: Jc ;
Roach, aged -.seventeen, and MfehaI
Beardsley, aged seventeen, were --. -rested
In Danbury Sunday, on char -Of
burglary. The .youths are ttald to
have confessed -that they commit" - t
burglaries tn two stores recently en
tered, and also to a burglary in Ho
nan's store, Hawleyville. .
Every Inch fit old tablecloth should'
be saved. " When "the tablecloth is past
mending, it can be cut into tray clotha,
bread cloths, kitchen tablecloths, st-c,
it will make very good kitchen tow
els for wiping glassware.
Gives Quickest and Surest
Cure For AH Sore Feet
The following is absolutely the sur
est and quickest' cure known to eei-'
ence for-nil foot ailments: "Dissolve
two tableepoonfuls of Calocide com
pound in a basin of warm water. Soak
the feet in this for. full fifteen min
utes, gently rub
bing the rs
parts." The effect
is really wonder
ful. 'Ail - soreness
goes instantly ;
the feet feH --
good you co'!..
sing for j - -Corns
and .
louses c a n i a
peeled right off. It gives lmraei.:
relief for sore bunions, sweaty,
ly and aching feet' .A tweaty-f v
cent box- of " Calocide Is aid to I1
sufficient' to cure--the--worst feet. - -works
through the -pores and : -moves
the. cause of the trouble. I."-- -, t
waste time on uncertain reme i
Any druggist has Calocide eompr ur.rl
in stock or he can get it. It la r.: a
patent medicine. Prepared onl" ' v
Medical Formula Co., of Dayton, i . .
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