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HOWLANDS Entrances in Main Street, Fairfield Atcdiv, and Gannon Street. ROWLAND'S Bronx Courthouse Entrances-In Mtein Street, FalxfleKt Aveune, and Cannon "SUoet. Entrances in Main Street, Fairfield Avenue, and Cannon Streets. Bridgeport, Conn. The Weather : Saturday rain. -IjoorI . rains tonight, Friday, May T, 1915. ROWLAND'S 11- - V ICew York, T Between JSuck : IJio Shipper mysteries, bomb xilott ion?? and ordinary murders thu Jfew "Cork police are kept .on.. Ui jamp the'o 5ays. . Opinion is dlvid.ec. as to those who . wcrs to blame for. the dynaixiittrLS? r of the . Bronx r county courthouse. Sams say that anar cblsts placed tho bom' while others declare that wb4te slavers are -to "Mara. Bronx county o facial a b&ve been very vigroroua in their pi-oaeou lion of: whlta slavers. . The. vt men pictured 'hereJ,'' Antonio del Q-ardio shoemaker, and Alphonse ?Marettt stonemason, '.-weis f arrested in- the crowd, that gathered to . the vicinity of the courthouse Just-after the ex- plosion. ' ;. i. i , . .Special to the Fanner.) . TTairfield ' May" 7 Uttle - hope . is I-teia for "The recovery' of ' Patrick O'Kara," -who; -was afflicted with. . a Violent nervousness several days aso here. Ho la ill with, another wial ady and he- will bo. operated- upon-in ' an attempt to save his lie. O'Hara was taken to the MacPar lancl 1 ErMiltarl-am after ihe first .be came ill.;- ' There- be developed, an other illness and ha was takenthis morning tty ,tlie GaJen- 'hoGiitar In 23ri3grepori,rfi3r an 9PeiratioiL -, . There is . a widespread belief , that operating a. lawn mower Is a glprious form of athletic exercise for every one else. .. .. ; : " , - DIED ' SUTZrXTTT-In thi :ity, May 6, 191 Elizabeth " -A Sweeney. lriends are invited to attend -the funersil at the residence of her Bis ter, Mrs. Mf McCloskey, No, 100 Ciregory street on Monday, May 10, at 8:30 a. m., and from Sacred . Heart church at 9 a. m., with sol- 'emn high mass. ., Interment St. Michael's-cemetery. , i R 7 b JvEXNET In this5 city, May' 6, 1915, John H. Kenney, asred 57 years. Friends are itfvited to attend the . fnneral from the m6rtuaiy cbapel of .August G. Baker, 1297 Stratford " avenue, on Saturday ' morning- .at - 8:30 and mass at St : i Charles; church . at ' 9 a. m. ' Interment in family plot i Sti- Michael s , ceme tery. " v, , . a . O DOMfELL In thia city, : May 8, 1915, Julia -A,"- widow of David OTonnell. , ' Friends are invited to. attend the funeral at ber late residence No. 84 James street, -on Saturday, May 8 at 8:30 a. m.. and from St. ,-A.u- erustme's church at 9 a. ;.nw with -solemn high mass.-. Intfrment St. Michael's cemetery; , v . E. .6 b 1 TTREPf OH-i-In Stepney, CniuL; May S, 1 915,' : Frances- - SVeneh,- . aged 7 0 years, " 4 months. ' " -.' f . Friends are invited to attend the funeral at her late homo, ' Stepney, on Saturday, 8th inst., at - ,2:30 o'clock p. m. Burial in Stepney , cemetery, -- Ti 6 bp ' TO RJCNT Upper 6 room flat with electricity. Enquire. . 1172 -. Park Ave.' Phone 2931. ) R- 7 d PJjATTEKt FiAXO . $1B0, uaed pianos. Mansfield, Bayer; Chopm, $60 up, S, Ea Iee- Piano Ca, 84 Gannon . . St.- -' ' ' , ' ' " R 7 bp MATHU&HKK- . A3TGETil 7S , player piano, ' bench, rolls, at 1 . sacrifice, can be seen anytime.'1 j3ox M. A. Care of Farmer. . , it 7 bp FOR SAIJE Nina room .house on Lenox avenue. Lot ,80x100. . - R . Whitney,-102 5 Main St. '- ' ' , l . R 6 bo FOR SAIiF Eight room house with four acres of land in Milflorfl, $5, " 500. : IX R.-,Whitney, 1C25 Main St. R 6 bo. FOR SALE A good piece of Main , vSt. property i!"Well - located ' for im- prbvement; IXRr-Whitheyr' 1025. Main-TSt. , : - - ; " - R 6 -bo BARTENDER, Irish, 28 years, wish es position, six months city experi ; ence, - good city references. Irish . 711 East Main St. ' R 6 d FOR SALE Four, room house: with lot 125x135, in Stratford, large ohecken house and i incubators, $2,000. D. R. s Whitney, 1025 Main St- R 6 bo FOR RENT .New high class sfngl residence, hall,, eight rooms, bath Wood avenue, next N'orth Aye. . Jo sepit WrfKaafthrj'P. 805a JJorth Ave. Court iExehaarjj-Bldg. , . -: - . R 6 s FOR " SALE High grade upright piano,, Al condition. Low price Several pieces of furniture. Cook stove, -with hot -water back. Good baker. Side board, steel bed, springs and mattress. Call 6 to .9. 76 Sum mer St. v R " dp fine Sprang has brought !in woolen suits is included. Plenty of Efussian greens and Belgian blues'. Plenty of the smart black-and-white checks. And; those ever-correct blacks and navy bliies are numbered in much variety of effect. - $20 to $27.50 suits $30 to $35 suits ' $18.50 $23.50 : " , ; ; , $37.50 $40 and better suits V-' - ' ' ;':.:, i : k : ,-. ' . Second . floor. - . , Hake your Kodak keep its own record. C'utographic'Sddak.- ':is" a picture taker and a record keeper. - . . . Right' on the negative it self one v mdicates when where, and o what or whom it was taken ! . , , So simple that it can'ttail to. do its work. So sure that there is no chance for mistake, -.- ' i.. t- . - i Evew the JBmaJlest 'Kodak,, the Vet Pocket, is equipped with thia auto graphic device - . Sells tor $3. Three special autographic i -Kodaks, taking pictures from 2. 1-2 by 4 1-4 to 1-4 by 5 i-2,$17.50 320 and S22.B0. Front basement. - ': v Boys new wash suits ; of clever style. ( A; Palm B,each suit for lit tle, boys is made in Russian style, of the genuine Palm Beach cloth. , 'Tls very firm, almost like 'mohair, coolt and-light. . And It will wear well. Russian Korf pUc etyle with two pairs of .trousers, $3. -. ' - ' -; A cool tasteful sailor suit has , typical blouse and tvfo pairs of trouaera- one pair the Regu lar long sailor , sort ,with bell bottom. Pure white, $2.' . ' A'dozen other, clever new styles: Tommy .Tucker, and . Russian and so on Linen suits of white and color too,- . ; Front basement., v ': - Strong, comfortatle couct tammock $5 ! Don't want to boast-r-But you may look a long tune without finding such a hammock at the price'. The spring, ; set in a spring webbing: It has give too much and it's flexible enough "to be comfortable. The mattress is covered shield are of stout duck. Chains for hanaing it complete is $5. '. ' Third HOWLAND DRY GOODS CO. i1ewt0wi1 . borough affairs still are badly involved Officials Disclaim Individual Responsibility for Failure to Call fleeting. (Special' to the Farmer.) Newtown, May 1' pOfficials of the Newtown borough government are disclaiming responsibility for the un usual situation which has grown out of the ffact that the annual borough meeting, which under the borough charter should have been held on May , 4, has nbt been convened. Failure to have the . meeting was due to the neglect of someone- and Pick: from many suits at saving. ' - . x '! " .Takes more than one busy day ' to make a big reduction in -the lot of' suits that got a new price this morning. There1 were dozens of them; dozens and dozens. No woman need fear 'disap pointment, if she comes to, make choice now. . " ' , ' : v -t All are this Spring 's '. suits ; from the store 's regular stock ; thoroughly tailored; handsome in trimming or else rich with beauty of flue fabric made up with, no trimming. ' Every rich and liked" hue that Nice union suits, 69c. , Soft fine light union suits that women will, find a guar antee of comfort. . . . , . Mercerised cotton, tight knee, yoke finished with silk ribbon. Of extra Jnterest because of extra value, eye 'Black, fiber sUfe "stockings have very much the appearance of genuine silk, even to luster. They wear well, 35c. . V ' Left aisle, rear. Light gloves but serviceable Kid gloves of light weight fit very nicely and may be wasbed when soiled with no danger of injury,--$1.25 - Soft flexible cape gloves that are washable jare in tan gray and sand shades. - . Black embroidered backs, if you .wish, $1 and $1150. - Handsome gauntlets of kid fasten at wrist with strap- and. rich pearl clasp. White or tan, '$1.60 Splendid, silk gloves have their durability assured by double-tip fingers. Right where most wear comes,they are double-strength.." . Pure white, with embroidery in dif ferent shades, $1.. -v . Queen Elizabeth gloves, short, with fancy pleated trimming .at wrist. White pongee or. black,-r $ 1... . Similar style in full length for formal wear, $2. ' . - Some of the long gloves are richly embroidered, -$1.50 -to $3...; ' Center aisle; rear.. . ! -- - wooden frame, is of National enough 'strength so it doesn't with denim; ends and wind , ;- are part of the outfit. Price floor. . ' who is to blame is disputed to post flip 1 cit 7 wnrrtlno- rt -i a mactinv TVifi fact that the 1 tax- rate ordinarily is (nxed at the annual borough meet ing means that probably a special meeting will be .called soon to handle this detail of the borough business. Yet there are some voters who main tain that this procedure will not be strictly legal. i Charles P. Beardsley, the borough clerk, disclaims responsibility for the i lack of notice for the annual meet ing. He says it is unjust to tax him with negligence, for the charter di vides the responsibility for the post ing of the notice among a number of the officials, and in no way directly puts it up to him. ; Mr. Beardsley resents the implica tion that he absented - himself from his usual haunts when the voters, on the morning of May 4," sought him. He claims to have been at his home. Farmer Want Ads. lc a Vord. Suits cut-out ' . -.. It takes mighty-good woolen and mighty-expert tail- usually goes only into $5 cor oring to make a suit with cut-out liningthat will stand up. sets, and selling at $3. Theyre here. ' 'Tis a self -reducing model - Some are quarter-lined, some are made with so little lining it seems as though they didn't have any. v Just a narrow lining acrossNthe shouldersi and every other part finished so coat without creating a riot. Wonderful comfort insurers ! Sure victors in the fight with hot weather I Light weight, of course. color. . x In Varsity and the other a nit witn isriageport men. Main floor, Rubber-sole give men ease. ' There's more than their sle shoes to young men. They give ease and comfort. " A man ieels that he can walk miles and never, get tired. Red rubber and white cleverer. - , Low shoes and regular, buckrr-, - Near , Fairfield No stirt at $1.50 j quite equals Yorke. Yorke' shirts are clever -pattern. They are fine cloth. They are tailored so they of extra cloth to bunch up and Splendid white madras, : Fine white madras with combination stripes in ?olor, Faney patterns with either soft or stiff cuffs, $1.50 - Right of Main street door. - . ... HOWLAND liRY GOODS CO. LESS CONCERTS IH BIG PARKS IS PARK COMMISSION PLAH Portable Bandstand Order- ed" That Music May Be v. " Played Where Appre- , ciated. , Poor attendance at "the public band concerts -in - Seaside and Beardsley narks last year will mean fewer' con certs there this summer, according to the program now being arranged bv the Board of Park Commissioners There will te a greater . numDer or concerts in the smaller parks o the city. , ... ..'-"I : i Because of the reduction in the ap propriation from ;, $3,500 to $3,000 there will be a curtailment in the program this summer... The majority of ihe concerts -will be held at OldJ Mill Green, ; Wood park. Yellow Mill park and in the West End.. The con certs at these places have drawn much-larger crowds ' than: have-these with lining. could be turned inside out ' , - . . Either light or dark of - - models that are making such .-: $20 to $25. rear. shoes snap to recommend rubbter- with tne white a little tne , . tan and black leather or white ,$3 $4 and $5 avenue doro. fit but they haven't a bit bother a man plain or with woven stripe, at Beardsley and Seaside parks and the Park Boad feels that the public wants the change. The increase in -trolley aaad vehicular I traffic in the neighborhood has made Washington ' park ' less . desirable or holding concerts there. - To carry out this program, 'the Park Board has ordered from the Hodgson Brothers Company, in Re vere, Mass., a portable bandstand that will arrive in the city soon. The bandstand is of such construction that it can be put together and taken down at short notice. .It will accommo date 25 musicians. It is planned to haul it around on the-- new auto truck the; department has just purchased." i .- V The first concert this year probably will be held about the middle of next month: - ; !-. - The fark tsoarct is arranging . or a fireworks display at Seaside park on July 4, similar to the exhibition last year, which drew thousands of people and was the subject of general fa vorable comment. i Slam's ' pavilion, wh'ch " was trans ported In 150,000 separate pieces - from Bangkok was ..dedicated, at, the Pan T ama-Pacific Exposition.. .., T ' All lines placed on the sunken sub marine F-4 in Honolulu again part ed. - ' . Smart new $2.50 $3.50 i . ; Found one of our dealers this week cwxth quite a stock of good tn minings -and a few clever hats. K v . lie was in a hurry to clear them all out. They came here ; our eager folks have : been busily at work with them ; Saturday they hurry forth ' to meet folks who know special millinery value. ' I White-and-blaek or black-and-white: the favorite of the hour. Every shade of color that Spring has ! brought liking for. Mudh variety. of shapes both large and medium and smalt for we added some of our own hats to those wei picked up. J - 1 $2.50 $3.50 Second floor. Nemo Week : I Special corset, $3. Nemo Week is celebrated by the offering of a special corseta Nemo thoroughly iin tune with the fashions of with no outside straps, light but very firm r. and comfort j able It is claimed to be a great restorer . of the figure which has 'been changed through the wearing of low-bust or topless corsets - This is Nemo Week.- It ends Saturday t second floor. are new and dainty. Around the little square of fine voile is a narrow dainty edge of color. -Good taste; novelty; beauty; .11 three are present i ' . . v One's favorite color is almost -surely Included among the various borders, 25c ,..,,-.( vjviiLLA- Lieu, t ear, l. Guaranteed wringers at saving or si.- One of the items among the Home Needs -at special price is fairly representative of all. ; . ' Guaranteed wringers; strong, firm and new pattern; f i-$3.50. These are wringers that sell usually at $4.50. Could; a saving be plainer than this one of a dollar1? , - "Bissel $2.25 carpet sweepers are $1.85; 60c tumblers at''36c a dozen; wire-wound 12c garden hose is 9c a foot;. yellow 50c mixing bowls are suhthmgs: . ' time for the house-keeper. - . Fourth HOWLAND DRY GOODS GO. Syplay n - sea By Lcke McLcke Copyrimil9I4 thCinotnnttl Bnijulrer Luke McLuke Sayii ' The man who says he never has-any fights with his wife is not always a liar. He may be a bachelor. A woman will put in ten years in cussing out an ornery thirty cent hus band. But the day a trolley car or an automobile hits him and kills him she discovers that he was a paragon of vir tue and values him at $30,000. Nobody loves a fat man. But at that he is as popular as a skinny woman. When daughter has company for din ner she tries to impress the company with her refinement by saying "cawn't" and "shawn't." But -father keeps right on giving" a sword swallowing exhibi tion with his knife and winds up by drinking his coffee out. of his paucer just as if there was no such animal as refinement. No man objects to being chased by a ; woman unless she happens to be ms wife." - -i- - ... . An orator can spout for four hours and imagine that he had said a lot. 'tats-' and $5. $5. Blue serge is boys favorite All seasons are alike to i the boy with a blue serge suit; he knows that his suit is OK. J l Ready this minute serges of sum mer weight that boys will .get into " with speed and satisfaction. ' True Blue serge, Norfolk coats with i patch pockets. Being Double-Service'- suits, they i have two pairs of trousers, $5 and to $10. .One special member of the family has one pair blue and one pair white ' serge trousers, $6. , For wear with any of the blue serge coats on special 1 occasions , . of . summer : -; white duck trousers, 50c and! 75c; white serge, $1.50. . , . Front basement. - j ' LaGrecque drawers V of new models. i They've succeeded . inj making these new drawers! even prettier than the beau- ties of last season. N Simple linef," trimming. fine tailoring. oalnty ' The trimming is often imported em broidery or lace. Sometimes embroid ered medallions are used with real ar tistic taste. i Sizes 28 to 36 waist, $1 to $3. ' - Second floor. . -::: . ' 30c- there are many many ' . , .... floor. But an angry woman can say more " than-that with one glance of her eyes. A fat woman always-explains it by . saying that the girls in. her f asffly are ; inclined to be a little tout. After : daughter has manicured her nails and washed her -hair she is so fa- i tigued that mother-has to wait on her j the rest of the day. The same man who tosses a dollar at the waiter when he Is down town i3 of ten the same lad who smacks one of the children because the child, didn't j bring back 4 cents change out of a nickel. - - - i ' The qrnery men may chew tobacco and hang around saloons. But "dey never borrow each other's hair when. they want to go to the theater. A man hates to admit it. But he isn't as polite to his wife as he is to other women,' Any time three females - happen t. meet for a chat the word "awful' gets real workout. There was a time when friend wif a would go home to mother when she got tired of friend husband. But nowa days she goes out and buys a gun. v Before she gets him she trusts him with her soul. After she gets Mai sha won't even trust him with his pay en velope. : I And-before-he gets her he swears ty her. After he gets her he swears st fcer. . - Farmer Want Ads. One Cent a Wot