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THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921. THIRTEEN; Houses to Rent Houses to Rent Business Opportunities Toct5-3t FOK KENT OR SALE--Beautiful 'house, brownstone and brick, eleven rooms. Washington Golden Hill Price very low. Terms easy.

E. M. Jen- rtings. 27 Harrison St. Toct4-7tj FOUR ROOM HOUSE, all modern im- $29.

Located at 377 Iran- 'stan Ave, The Bridgeport Housing Company. Room 306. 886 Mam St. Tsept27-10t RKNT--7 oom house, all im- French 'it FOR SVLE OR RENT--7 room house i-lth garage. 32 Sherman Court.

Fair ield. Kent, $65. E. W. S.

STRATFORD--Centrallv located, room cottage, without lir.piovements. 518. M. Nolan. 1130 Houses For Sale -orovemer-ts.

Main and Frenr' St. Phone Bar. 2'2K. Toctp-J fi Stratford. Toct a -4t FOK RENT-- Furnished 6 room semidetached house, pantry, tile bath room electric light, hot air heat ana La-undrv.

Address No. 64604. this paper. TO RENT--8 room cottage Call FOR SALE--On Stillman, off Eabi Main. 8 room cottage, with lot 85x105 Inquire 348 Conn.

Ave. Toct3-3r A GOLDEN opportunity, a large wooden building, good lumber, 15x75, fov ale. At a real bargain Must be torn flown in 30 days. Call al 1232 Stratford Ave. Toct5-3t DIED -J-n this city, Oct.

2, 1921, May Madden, wife of Charles O'Donnell. Friends are invited to attend the MEAT MARKET for sale Splendid funeral at her late residence, No. ration. Addiess No. I 1 3 9 this a i 556 Mam street, on Wednesday, Toct5-3t BARBER SHOP-- Well established, 01 Fan-field for sale reasonable In- ciuire 1777 Main St G.

Lavano. Toe 15-11 FOR SALE--Barber shop, doing good business. Cheap if bought at once i nv For information apply to O. 13. Piccir-I flLIM O--Al illo, real estate broker, 583 Pembroke St Phone Barnum 129 Toct3-3t lOctober 5, at a.

m. and from St Mary's church at 9 a. m. Third order of St. Francis please take in St.

Michael's cemetery. FOR SALE--Barber shop, two Chans. Busiest corner in cits'. Edward Bur- sev, 47 John St. Tocll-3t Conn, Oct 4th, 1921, Florence, daughter Augusta Clinton, aged 2S onths 17 days.

of Mrs. years Funeral service her late residence Weslport, on Thursday, Oct. 6th at be held at Compo street. FOR SALE--Grocery, confectionery Weslport, on ThursJ and cigar stoic. Good location a i i 8.30 a.

m. and Ironi the i ol Mill Hill Avenue. Toct4-3t the Assumption at 9 a. m. I AVE 5300 cash and services.

Wh.il Interment at King Street, have you to offer'' Address No. OlSbO In-ill in UJxp Ott jt 50 380 Alua Ukl M. lt Hlibv. SS 900AI C)1 4HVj 4'JOO AUls'OhUlm 5W Am AB CJl. ZOO AmACh pr (ill 1690 Aro 27'i MO Am Bjcll 37 JOOAInB pr 8 8 VI TOO AM- Onn :17 SI '-a 'S3 --1 4 4614-- 4 6.1.

7 -i 37 this paper. Toct5-ll LADY PARTNER wanted, hlnall in- for cmbroicleiy business. Address No A BARGAIN--6 room cottage in 1 1 1 1 Stratford, with all improvements, bard- i i wood floors and trim, lot oO 230, i i i 5 this paper. trees, grapes, hen house; 5 i to two trolley lines. exchange for Tocl3-3l good a i house.

B1C4S, this paper. Address No. Toct4-2t A BEAUTIFUL HOJ1B, North Park e. section, all improvements, Bar. 1941.

A PERFECT GEM POUR ROOM BUNGALOW, just completed, i i short v-allc of trolley at North Bridgeport Pace $2100. $230 down, balance i II. Moffitt, 3rd. 8S6 Mam St. Phone No'ole 409.

BEAUTIFUL FARM all Im- Greenfield Hill, room duelling, barns, reason- large orchard, 2 brooks, stock and tools. Toct5-3t 60 to 70 acres, 40 tillable, rest pasture i and woodland. Sacrifice price. Robert sin I G. Whitney.

112 Golden Hill. Toctt-3t HOLLISTER HEIGHTS--Five cnttazs water, gas. barn, garden. A I ITI 11 A A leil on easy terms. 36 Myrtle Ave.

A A I I A Toct5-3t Six rooms on Lorraine St near Park SALOON FINISHED--Paying section ell established, with or without fixtures. Address No 64789, this Toc.t4-3t I TAILOR SHOP for sale, doing good business Bargain to quick b.uyer. 202 Railroad Ave, Toct5-3t TO RENT-Window space for hot cleaninc and boot blacking. Applv 1393 "WANTED--A man to buy whole cemetery, Westport. KOTJAX--In Giileton.

i 2, 1921, Mary Burns, widow of Jeremiah Nolan, a lesident. of Newtown and tins city. Friends are invited to Mew the re- mams at the funeral parlors of Mul- I lins Hcott Redgate, 213 Golden I in St. Michael's ceme- i BURGESS--In Conn. Oct.

3, 1921. Anthony Shaw Burgess, 300 Am Cot Oil 10H 19'j 10 Wi 0 pr. 44 44 UOOApj VJry By 914 1 A OCOAni lOxp ..131 HS14 llib JWlAoiHil. pr til it 41 800 Am lou' tn oti -B 100 Am pr. 'hi 08 3414 J2U T4 3SOO Alrf-i, Fran 200 ATrt Limieed 23 2-1 1900Am Locom 901i MO Am Badiat 70 SOOAmghlpCni 6 39' JHWAmSmol pr 78 SOOAlU IT III) 70 RED CROSS IK FIRST HEADERS HEAW NATIONAL MEETING, open 41 Tire AT COLUMBUS, 0.

SPECIALTY Ins 914 i null ifv cto" I cat 21)00 OklD 2-)i liOOOntur ailv. I i 200 Oth 914 200 OUd Kiev. VI fJ 21)0 Owens Bot 2814 i 1 4 Mi 3814-- 14 COM PllClflL Oil. 3814 14 100 Pac 49 t'i 2700POI1 Am 4714 -Ki'ji 47 Pan A 4.1'j! 431i -I- -u. 3900 Penn Sil'i IJOOPciin Mtl 10 1014'-- Stmi'eo 5314 -J 'i 120(1 Marqaet.

20 Vi 20 5100 Phillips Pot 1 Wi. 1 SO!) Pierce 11 10)4 2HOOP Arrow )jl' 23 14 Pierce Oil. 714 IPJ, (i'R-- JOO Iitu ConK CpVj COli 6014 COTAniBCS, 0., Oct. first national convention 4 The I JUn RajlS alld Store Stocks 4 Reactionary Trend. of tho 78 300 Pitta pi S7 TOO Vli Sii 300 Pr 8tl 38 400 Pro Hcf.

21 HSOfl Pullman C. SOOPunta A a 274, 2714 3600 PuVc Oil 27 Mi 27 800 Kay Coi 1I.V4 3922 Hemline 78 it 87 2C'i, 2GH-- 'i 58 21 2V A i i i a Hod Cross was formally i opened hero tonight with a'Tdrf'Sses oi welcome by Governor Harry Davis and Mayor J. J. Thomas. I Dr.

Livingston Farrand, A I I ID of the central committee A IVIUIVC I ol the P.ed cross, and President Elect of Cornell University, and Dr. O. Thompson, president of Oh.o State University, made the principle addresses at the opening session. i In an interview out todaA" Dr Albert Ross Hill, vice chairman in charge of foreign operations, stated that the Ameiican Red Cross ils child health work in with the view to pr part interest good upholstering ness situated in South Norwalk. Conn ot August G.

Baker, 1888 Strattord Addiess Phone 391-2. house, fl or rooms, all improvements. be central and a bargain. Xo agents Address No. this paper.

Toot4-7t YOUNG- MAN--23. eager to enter ome business with a future. "Willing to work and invest. A-l references. Salary secondary if there ib a future.

Ad- HOUSE--12 rooms, also 8 room house .4 ve -with steam heat, all modern inland 5 room flat to rent, central, rea- pro vements. Call J. Kielv. 539 Lex-1 eonable. Tel Bar 825-2.

famon, corner North Ave. Noble 173J. dress No. 64003. this paper.

Toct )-U Tsert20-30t I Household Goods NT-- 13 rooms, all a COUNTRY HOME on ToS Bank TM -th. Toc5-7ti A A BARGAIN--An antique, solid black writing desk, in good condition, price $175. no dealers, can bo seen at 19 Wood Walnut Nichols Rd. ONE F-VMILY brick houses on East and Willow near Barnum Aye. Tsept29-7t this paper.

HOUSE FOR SALE. All improvements. TO RENT--Half of double house, all improvements. 829 Laiayette quire 827 Lafayette St. Puce 55,800, S500 cash, 1034 Main St.

Mil- Tsept26-12t TO RENT--Cottage, modern improvements. Third St. BENT--Nice three room cotta! FERRY BOULEVARD--Coiner E. Main 4 room house, store, now, lot 200x300. Turney.

-132 FOP. SALE--9 room house, every iin- Toct5-3t iprovemenl. in residential section, three ''minutes' walk from City Hall. Good location for doctor or dentist. Fine gar- Toctl-3t i aacrl 63 years.

Fiienfls are invited to attend the a i i i from mortuary chapel Baker, IS88 Stratford West Avenue. avenue, on Thursday afternoon at Tocto-ll 2:30. Interment in family plot Park cemetery. i IIAVACZKO--In this city Oct. 3, Mrs.

Havaczko, aged years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, No. 202 Osdorne street, on Wednesday morning at and at i) a. m. 1rom Holy Trinity Greek Catholic I church.

Interment in St. Michael's cemetery. this city Monday. Oct. 3, 1921, Xnme wife of Patrick D.

27100 Am Sugar 8700 Aril Bug pr 18900 Am Su To!) 4lli 38 Vi 33 400 Roafle L' or (C 45 43 300 Rem Tvpi! 88 Vtn mo iorl 3 liJ? Ifci' 3 MB Am I j. 4 3 A Tob SOftAm 100 A.WW 6 pc 109 AWWTpcpr 900 Am Wool 7614 5300 Anaconda 41 300 Assets Real 1' Issues Weak--Eurpf. pean Exchange Liberty 4V4s Strong. is speeding its chi central I XEW 1 characte: YORK, Oct. jrietics stock clothing i being manufactured, said, owing to the scarcity of coal and prevailing high price of rav materials.

57 39 7 I 401' 1 4 1 Beach. Milford Ct. C. S. Fogg.

Toct4-2tj A BARGAIN' in nice furniture. All in I Friends arc incited lo attend the good condition. Cheap Will deliver. 5681 a from her late residence, 689 Washington Ave Toct3-3t street, on Thursday, Oct. 6, at BABY CARRIAGES, doll carriages, s.

30 a. and from St. Charles' genuine reed-s, reversible. From fac- hurch at 9 with a. solemn -3 tory.

Saves you Goldfleld's "Factory four room! Inquire 156 Store. 458 East Main. Toctl-14t iu iMi.xA---.v.« a i or oco on Bridgeport Ave. Rent aF ents, Phone B. 2848-12.

Inquire A. Plasic. 426 Bridgeport A Toctt-7t bevon. XoMe 760-5. $4300, WEST END.

2 family house. 3 TO RENT--7 room house with garage Woodend Road. Stratford Phone Stfat 471 10CtD-(E. 11.1. rooms and bath each floor.

Lot 40x110 Part cash. Addrets No. 51456, this per. Tocl5-ot TWO HOUSES foi rent al, in yQR SALE Ten oom cottage, all ments -Inquire Mrs. IJecKaia.

1 1 iTn roTe ments. double garage. Owner Floral Park, Stratford. pho ro leave town. Call at 27fl Wilinot Ave.

ford S24. TWO BOOM BUNGALOW Oak-wood, off Exeter. In( Lof tis. rent S10.1 FOR SALE--Two family. 12 looms, i all improvements.

1140 Hancock Ave. Toct4-3t FO SALE-- sK room cottage. FO SALE-- room a BEAUTIFUL modern house a. a mott WQ car I 7 Manhattan St Stratford F. E.

Conine. leL atrat- i 00 cash 51000 a i anc easy terms ford 988. Toctl-lt Owrer 2S8) Mam St. Toc.t3-3t BR-R-R-R 1 '--Winter is coming. Slightly used stoves for sale Bricks high mass Interment in SI.

Michael's cemetery. Ollgnuy useu a i lui auie I i i and grates replaced. 1164 State St, Bar i PT3HUSSK--In this 339. TseptZB-n 1931, George Peruase, aged 4 FOR SALE-- A Duchess range, with I Friends are invited attend the lush shelf. Hudson St.

First class condition. 45 Toct5-3V a trom Frank Polke Sons FOR SALE--Stcwrart kitchpiV stove; water front, good condition, four burner gas stove almost new. 167 Fourth St. BEAUTIFUL upholstered parlor suite Mortuary chapel. 773 State street, Wednesday Oct 5 at 8:30 u.

and from Sacred Heart church at 9 a. Interment at St. Michael's cemetery- jNObA.N--In this city, Oct. 'J, 13-. and piano.

Must be sold'this week 0 6 CaUlen i ol James a Toetj-at are ir vite lo attend the. roo: Dutch Colonial Finely iMrmshed. Fire place in Divine' room, "grand piano, books, twin continuous hot water, steam hSRt. sarage. Immediate possession.

Phone Bar. S106. Toct4-3t MILFORD--Elegant furnished home at Milford from October lotH to June. All improvements, electnolt. telephone, garage, hot water heat and iun porches.

Small ramlly References required. M. Stem, lllo Main St. Phone Barn.um Toeta-7t A.CME TRUCKING C.I.--Trucks to York daily Can furniture or freight either way at load rates. Also local and long distance mov- SPoot2-7u FOR SALE at bargain pi ice.

property Main up to a houses, narge barn, lot 300x63. Address No. 64628, this paper. Toctl-H FOR SALE ORlSEXT--A beautiful up to date. room house Xorth End.

Address Xo. 64621. I his FOR SALE--10 room single house all improvements. 1269 Park Ave. Inquire 1269 Park or 706 Howard Ave.

Toct5-3t FOR SALE--Bargain. A cottage at 112, Peak ave, Walnut Beach. Milford. Call- on the premises or to Chas. Doherty.

Walnut Beach. Tsept29-7t "FOR SALE--Four family house. Noble 28 rooms, rents for $1560 yrar- ly. Small amount Xoble Ave. Fotch, 700 Toetl-7t and dis-J FOUR ROOM BUNGALOW--Fairlield.

tance moving and trucking. me ee: 0 ad. 5300 cash required. E. i 'i-t figure as I am doing nothing.

Noble s. Pickett. ToctD-141 Tocta-31 FOR SALE-Kitchen cook stove un eral from "her late home, No 43: Sunny Glcnwood. with water front, 0 oks street, Wednesday, Oct at a. m.

and from St. Charles i church at 9 a. i solemn i mass. I in St i a cemc- perfect condition. 111 Orchard SI burner gas stove FOR SALE--Drop head chine, good condition Barga.in.

Call 2SO Stratford Ave. Toct5-lt FOR SALE-- Sidetaonrd. 57. Place. Pixlee Toct5-l( teiy KOtiK--In tins city.

Monday Oct. 3. 1 9 2 1 Thomas H. Roll', afieil 61 TWO HEATING STOVES ttilh water, 8. "21, Hollas M.

HO jacks, will sell cheap. 115 Grove St. years 7 months 22 days FOR SALE--Cheap, one small coal ptove, one thi-cc-burnci sns range. 50 3 Britton A-ve GAS RANGE--3 burner, also for baking Almosl new. Will sell reasonable.

Pall day. 108 Clifford St near Xew field Ave. HOUSEHOLD i for 3 room? for sale. Reasonable. Good as Buvc-r can have rent.

Easv terms to reliable a Address Toct3-lt Funeral private From E. Bishop's a 'chapel. No -74 Fairfield avenue, mi Wednesday, Oct 5th at 2 o'clock. Interment at cemeteiy. WAKD--In tlifs city, October 4th.

1S21, Elizabeth daughter or the late Peter and Elizabeth Ward, formerly of Derby Ct. Friends are invited to attend thje i I uneral from the Funeral Parlors, Toct5-H Iv used. -512. Last house on WyonnnK Toct3-31 Muljins, Scott Rudgate, -iiHit-' Golden Hill street on Friday OutO- ber 7th, i 9 a. and flora Sacred St strptford off Xichols AVP.

Tnct3-3lf Heart at 9:30 a. m. RUMMAGT3 I Interment at St ioe go feather pillows dishes and everything, cemetery. Derby Ct. eter's, ATTEX-T1OX- Save money on your moving.

56 per load around city. Rea- sonaWe rates for long distance. 530 load to Xew York or Hartford. Bar. F.

Loth Express 401 Hancock Ave. Toct4-30t I GEXUIXE BARGAINS in one. I wo and three familj houses, fine locations alL modem improvements. Easy terms, Appointments made for inspection O. B.

Short. 312 Security City. Toct4-3t Call 481 Fairfiekl to 5. Toct5-3t THREE PIEOr; parlor suite for sale AXYTIME. ANYWHERK.

at your from and to Xew Hartford. Springfield, Pittsfield. Worcester. Boston. Providence, New London, Large closed van all goods insured.

Get our estimates. Franklin Exp. Tel Stratford' 116-3. ARE YOU MOVING? See me. Jin, Dunn, largest van ir.

city. Local and long distance. My prices are different than all the others. Phone Noble 290 119 Park St. Toct3-il BERNARD BURDETT Co--Empty ran leaving for Pawtucket.

Oct. 4th. Bar. 1607. HOUSE on Laurel Ave.

for sale. 8 rooms, all improvements. Call Ba: 4669-4 Tseptl5-30i LONG HILL, oT-k from Main St land jitneys, neu five and seven room cottages, with all implements. Eafv term can hi State St. XEW 14 roomT two 'm- car carage.

1-S cash A. Hull. 164 Stale St. SPoct2-7l BERXERD BITRDETT CO. Large van all goods heavily padded.

Special attention given to long-distance mov- in" "Worcester. Gardner, Boston. Xew Bedford, Providence, Albany. Syracuse, Wilmington. Baltimore.

Goods insured. Return-load rates. Leaving Phili. Oct. 13.

City, $7. Bar. 1607 Tsept30-l CITY MOVING, large van. $7 load. When I say a large van I mean Bar.

1300. J. F. Hotz 112 Read SU East End CITY MOVING, Long distance reasonable. Phone Bar.

3624-p. Tsept30-7t EXPRESS and light trucking. F.ates reasonable. D. X.

1220. TseptSO-7t arranged. Room 312. SPoct2-7t NORTH END--? room bungalow, lot 00 100. $450.

All clear title. Carter. Box 192, Chopsey Hill fid Mahogany White Strat'ord upholstery r'all 194 A OF A i We. the undersigned, wish to thank the many friends and relatives for their Musical Instruments Toct3-3l I sympathy and floral o.l'ermgs in the recent bereavement of Mrs. Carlotta MR AND MRS FRANK A I and family 1900 AE60 Gds 200 A 1 m-, i7 hX 'S7 ZbV, S(i 200Atch pr SI SI tl 100 All, At 1)00 Atl Fruit 2 2 4600A -'7 27 2400 Atl Pot 37-V llt'i 700Autn gales Jii 1 12200Bald 3U4co SB 1 Oh J3, 100 Bait 0 -pt 5J BS ,53 DOOBrndl 20 2 0 Vj 400 Salop 9i -ii JSOOBeth Stl MV, 55 5 ,4 B5ii-- V- 7 I10015urns ifid i 'A, 4'4 lOOButte S.

14Vt-- 1900Cado OH 12'A 1114 Tl'A-- 1300 Cal Ld 7. 4Ji-- V-i Cal Packg C6 (16 Sfl -I- 2300CA) Po'trol. 40 3SJi 38i-- 300 Cal Pet-pr 75 75 75 4-114 BOOCan PD'oulU'l 11314 1700 Cent Lthr 1400 Cerr de Pa SOOChand Mot 42 1 42J4 4214-- V- SOOChes 6614 '4 500 Ch, E'lll 214 2V4 300 Ch Gt West' 7'4 714 1100 Ch pr 17 17 2200 C. 3Sli 24000 C. MST Pi- 3 1 1 500 Ch 1(1 lii 70 2 0 0 103 1011 105 200 Ch Pneu Tl (iS 5U OJOIJC.

i 345, 33-Ti 34 21)00 Chile C'oi. 12 ll'si-- Vt Chino t'op 2Vs" 25VI; Vj 1900 Col i Vi I OB Cut Sou 37 37 3i 3JOOC01 i a 4 iJ-- 100 Col (Jrn, pr 18'-i ISVj 14' oOOCons Dist 1 Ta 1 -i- 900 GdS S'J-W Vt JJOOCuni, 17 47 Vi lOOCont 45 4 -15 TOOxCoin Prod 76JJ 76'J li.iOti "Tiii 27 1 JOO Stl 1 71)00 Cub-Cll Su 6-Jii 5TJ 10400 Cub pi 161.4 15 -rl14 3200 Cub-Am Hu 400 DavidsnCh 4n'4, 40 10 200 Del Hud.l02U I 0 2 I i 500 li W-ltlSVi lfl! Mi 500 Dome Mine IS-Ji 1SV 4 "4 2 0 0 Em-Brant 4 4 4 1800 Kncli-John 8614 84- 4 HOOEne 1 TO-1314 1SOO Krle Ut pr 30 J91i 11144- 100 Erie pr 4 3 Pluj 56V 4 i 3000 Roy Dutch ()0 St Lead I3 IS'STi 2800 pi 'Ji-'S V4 SVi S'A- 1 69V4 800 at S'w Cc Sug 2 2 2no SavageArni -w'-i i SOOSeab'b A I. ST4 4 1800 Satti'S Honb 70V4 "I 1 'fa 04-U 1500 Seneca 32 JC700 Smi-Ulil L'. 20? 4 20(1 SI Bh 1 4 5000HOU Pu J011 79V4 7914-- 5900 South -H It iOii 2 0 2tn 200 Sou It It pr 4 7 14 10 Stand pi 80 93 9 9 1 300 Sinn Oil Cal 77 T7944-1 1000 St Oil 14514 pi.107',.. 10TU 100 Sll i 2 0 0 i a 25 35 1)900 Shtueuakei 74 i 73 --1 8900 Super Oil Mi 'u 200Teintoi A 7V4 100 Ten 13908 Tel.

Com 38 3714 2500Tox Pac. Mi 54 CO 33V4 22Vz S2H-- 2 0 0 A 1814 1BV4 ItiUO'iob Piod 0514 6-f 64 --m 100TKLW ctfa 10 10 10 1,4 pr 16VJ If) 14-- 1(1000 Tian Oil. R4 100 Trail Stl 33 33 33 --2, 100 II Biff P. 67Wi S714 V4 3400 Union Oil 18H 18 2000 Union 121'i 14 1800 i tlius. 5914 S9144-1 800 i 109Vi 109144- Vi pr 19 19 19 li 2200UnRotStor.

5291 5114 5114-- 2900 US FdProd 300US CIP4F. 1514 1514 fEX-SERVICE MEN FORM "COMBAT VICTIM'S" BODY DENVER, Oct. new rational organization of former service the Combat VeteraJis, of western and southwestern as well as coalers of portance also were favored probably 1 on the theory that their are bound to show provement' on 'the more movement of commodities to marfcet. Usual leaders among Industrials oro irregular or heavy, the American expeditionary forces tative eteels, equipments, articles of incorporation i affiliated issues being- today. NOTICE BniDGEPORT HYDRAULIC PANY, 820 MAIN STREET COM- Water rates for the quarter ending October 1st.

1921, now due and myablp at the office of the Company, Xo. 820 Main Street. All bills must be paid on or before October 15, 1921. Business hours on Saturdays from 8 a. m.

to 12 m. PRANK C. BROTHERTON, by obscure specialties. These braced most of the mail orde'r chain store stocks. Kresge', for ample, rising 13 points on ation of a 54 per cent, stock end.

Sugars continued to consequence of Uhe increasingly precarious state of that American Sugar common and ferred. at extreme of iJ B'T-OX OF NATJGATUCK. ations or a mmiber of years" I pings foreign oils and tobaccos I included among the stocks, the market being ORDER OF NOTICE actionary in the final hour. OF CONNECTICUT. NEW COUNTY ssNew Haven.

Sept 16. A D. 1921. Upon the complaint of said Marion t'hl even at'ihortir TMturitti; -ipcrlor court in and for Xew Haven liberal. The opposition of Govtrnieifj.

-unty to be held on the first Tuesday Harding', of the Federal Reserve October, A. D. 3921 it appearing: to Board, to any drastic reductionef nv v' eM Courty BOW Sales amounted to 500,000 Call money was loaned fixed rate of 5 per cent. rates were unchanged but 44 44 90 --1 34 100 Wab pr U. 300 Wei Is Fan XOIrtVest a i 79 SIX ROOM BUNGALOW-- All improvements.

electricity; half block from trollev Inquire 108 Oakland st. TseptSO-Tt STRATB1IELD--House 'or sale. 7 rooms, hath, hard Irim all improvements fire place large righl. Inquire H. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF USED PIANOS AND' PLAYER PIANOS XVOODBURV UPRIGHT.

KELLAR UPRIGHT, KELLAR UPRIGHT, CORI, VPRIGHT. 530H. FONCHARP I'PRIGTIT BAUSE UPRIGHT. 5150 CRAMER UPRIGHT. S110.

BEHR BROS UPRIGHT. ENX1S PLAYER, STUYVBSANT I A A PIAN'O, 4 PLAYER PIANO. 100 Pam Pla pr 711 7'i hB of 0 6H 60 i SOO Fisk Ruhr. 12 1111 KNOW ALL J11SX BY THESE PRL- Frcep't-Tx. 14 Ttal THE FARMERS' DAIRY A A a Corporation organized and es- '-800 trtnAipnalt 1,0 --1 GRAND PIANO.

5700. business: Lovell. Benson Switch. Toct--7l THESE PIANOS ALL IN A-l CONDITION' AND MAY BE OBTAIX- ED ON' EASY A STEINERT SONS CO, 915 MAIN STREET. isting under and by i of the lawsi of the State of Connecticut and bavins I its principal place of business in the Citv of Bridgeport.

County of Fan-field, a State of Connecticut engaged in I buying, i and selling milk and cieam in all Us forms, and in all i i Dairy products, in bottles, boxes, tubs, containers and cartons, lias adopted the following names, marks or devices lo be printed, stamped, engraved, etched, blown, impressed or otherwise produced upon such bottles, boxes, tubs contain- ers and cartons in connection with its 1500 (Jen Elect. 12614 12 3100 Gvn Molor IFiii in 1000 73U 7J14 "380 Uood'b, BK 3114 100 Good BFpi Kiit 75Vi i 20ffi 20 119 -I-1 10 731. 3600 US IndAlc noons Reaisi 53 31 2 Rubbei 19 7 'W 100 US Ru Ipr ill 30 300'iifci MmftRf 3414 9900 US Steel 80 7914 7914 700 US Sll 110It 11014 ijlOOL'tali Cop i 3141 31 -300 UtahSecCr. 10 914 ISOOVanad Cor. 31 vi SOOVn-Car Ch.

200Va-Cr Pi- isoo a'i'uS'i 200 714 -fll alii-- Vi being found by the subscribing shortly thatit'nc said defendant has nn? lo nai-ts unknovvn, therefore, ORDERED That notice of the pen- order in the Brldetport "legram a newspaper printed in Pair- Conntv, once a week, three weeks nccesslvelv commencing on or before 'ie 20th Say of September. A. 0. 1M1 GEORGE S. MCLAREN.

Assistant or the Superior Hav'c-n County ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- SV4" Wab pr 31 1 14' 63 200 Md 'J pi 17ljj 17 1 7 5 900 West 2.i!£ 23 Par C2V. i.2'.', 300 Union 84 S4 St 100 Wh 'i 5 S-n, 400 WhltP Mot 38 3.JH-- 'i 13900 White 9-ii '10 -r 4 Wlilys-Ov Ii it' 7 200 Wilson Co. 35 Si 200 WlB Cent. i Vj 1300 WorHwoj'th Ul4 1H -(- 300 Worth Pfilf -III 1 Tot-il s.iie. 1 agam.it 544,300 i i a week ago, 896.720 a vcai ago and 1.391.500 two ycai.s I 1 tn date, Hi7.227,OS3 a yeav 13 and 22:, iwo years ago- I HOLDERS OF THE COAST LINE COMPANY.

Kotice is hereby given that tho regular Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Atlantic Coast Line Company will be held at the principal office ot the Company. Room 810, First National Bank Building, in the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut, on Wednesday, October 12th, 1921 at eleven o'clock, a. m. R. D.

CROML.Y, Secretary. FEDERAL LAND BANK Bonds, Due 1941 Exempt from Federal, State, Municipal and Local Taxation. N'ot redeemable before May The Supreme Court of the U. S. has held these Banks were legally created as part of the banking system of the United Slates.

"Instrumentalities of the U. S. Government." PRICK 100 1XTERKST YIELDING 3 PER CENT. WILLIAM R. BULL Phone Xoble 1925 Bridgeport, Conn.

rediscounts met with approval -'in high financial circles. All European exchanges Italian rates were firm to heavier dealings especially tort? Sterling, which rose aboVe demand for the flrst time in a fortnight. Liberty bonds of the several i per cent, issues, notably strong -1 at the year's highest and several of the foreign wa.r:!'6-_7 -j tatione, including French and, TEeJ-4; i gian issues rallied froin receMtC, heaviness. Total sale (par value) aggregated $17,250.000. SUVA, Clark has.

i turned from a fishing- trip on whi he says he caught a strange "telu It was liig-ht 'brown; heavily built three bands across its back near tbe BUY OF "PAP" Flrit Orlolnal Credit NOW AT M5 MAIN ST. Room 308 Liberty Building Blue-White Diamond Tiffuny a week. Bracelet Watches, very newtlt- deslgns, 14K. Oriental Pearls. Diamond clup.

Whlto Gold, 11.00 Diamond Jewelry $1.00 a WMk.r njr, Ar-'r, c. son I ST, VINCENT SECTION Fine, 2 family house. 13 rooms, built and strictly up to date. Hot water! heat, decorated, fine location, lot I Price right. Owner.

Bar. 24S. Tocl-i-31 STAPLES Wood. 7 room house, faun parlor, all improvements, garage, 51JOU cash. S7000.

Turney. FURNITURE MOVED to all parts of city. load. Special rates to cities In Connecticut, a T. Gilligan, 775 Colorado Ave.

Noble 2832. TsepU4-4St G. F. PORTER. 2622 Fairneld Ave.

Phone Bar. 6338-23. Local and long distance moving, open and closed vans. reasonable rates. Tsept27-14t State THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES must be sold in ten days.

Seaview FOR. SALE--Cello, cheap. Call 1 Eleanor St Stratford or phone Strat- E. HBBBRT STAR DAIRY" F. D.

CO BRIDGEPORT CON'X." "EVEHGRKEX DAIRY." 1 i said THE FA-TIMERS' DAIRY I 1 A certifies a said irade mark was (list used by it on or ruary 3d. i the right to all bottles, or cans marked HEBBRT-STATl DAIRY" were ac 'iS -I 35Vi-- 1'Ji- ll ford 864. Toct4-3t FOR SALE--Steck H. DOYLE--Local and long distance trucking. Reasonable rates.

2562. Tel. Bar Toct4-7t NOW is the time to book your furniture We go aAywhere and everywhere. All our goods insured while in transit. Furniture is our specialty.

Best attention given. Park City Trucking Co. Noble 17SO. 129 Wordin Ave. Toct5-14i Loans YOU IX XEED ot 1st, 2nd or mortgage? We loan money on dla- racrids, Buy mortgages and real estate.

Savin 1252 Main Taugl4-30I on 2nd and 3rd mortgages. Buy mortgages and real es-' tate Glasner, 1024 Main St. Xoble 1336. Taeptl5-S0t MOVEY LOANED, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Morteaites: city or out-of-town mort- eaecs bought. 1024 Main St.

Room 400 Miller i T3ept27-30t A i i a i i liunny. nn Harral 3 family, 18 Clinton 300 lj room house. Stratford, 3-4 acre. Xo I ---reasonable of.er i Your PLAYER PIAXl. terms.

Denmson, 873 Fairfield Ave. 5336. Tocu-3! piano, llcllms. Westport liprlght, i THREE FAMILY MUSE for sate. All impiovcmenLs.

AVjIl sell reasonable. Easy terms. Xo agents. 158 Xor- PLAYER PIAXO for sale. 5275; coat Orchestra violin, 533, cost $12..

i nn v.r i Small violin, 1'otch. Noble Ave. of lhe Tocll 7t quired bv the said TUB FARMERS' DAIRY COMPAXY on or about May 2IJ. 1011: and the riRhls to all bottles, cases or i-ans inaiked "EVERGREEN DAIRY" vvcrp acquired by the THI3 FARMERS' DAIRY COMPANY thai it has Ihe exclusive right to the man St. TWO FAMILY HOUSE--All provemcnts.

quick sale, cheap, cash, easy payment 0 4665. 303 First Bpt Bank Bldg. ToctS-J) i $10(10 First Toct4-3t WORKINGMBN--Act quick, only a few left, east end near Barnum brand new, H-room bunpalow, all mod- VIOLTXS REPAT'iKD. adjustments of all descriptions. lioivs rchalrud, old Gprman violin, fine lone 560 cash.

John Barrow, 50, Warren St Live SiocK THE FARMERS' DAIRY COMPANY, By A B. Kearney, TIs Manager, hereunto duly authorized. STATE OF CONNECTICUT. OF FAIRFIELT), 6S Bndgeporl, Connecticut. October 1st, 1921.

ern improvements large lot. Price FOR SALE--Prepli Cow, foul years old. Apply Osborn, Hyde Greens Farms. Conn. Toctl-3t lOOOrayi, Dav 12'i 18000 North pi S.

Npr 19W atfrOHaan Car GO 'JOO HomcbtpUn. 29)fl Houston Oil 60 iJBI. lOOrlyrtraul Bf 7'ii 95'i l001nliim Rel 1TOO Inapir 1800 Intbar-Cbn ITt Idfllnt Agrfc'ul 8 3M Int Agri pi 1 SB HOOInt Hnr Co Har nr-tOSH 102Vi aOfllnt Mer 0 10 1014 MM ur 47-Y. 300 Int Ifitor 1100 Int 14U tOMnt Paper HlOOInviuc Oil. 12 8400Jsland OH.

a "4 HOO Jewel Tea I 500 Jewel pr 42 Vt 42 UOOJonCK 28 1800 Kan Sou a CSipr 6H4 M'A 2300 Kel Bpgfld 4 3 Wh 57 V4. 56 5714 1 SOOOtaneot Oop 21 ti 1100 Keystone 11 UOO Kresge, SS.170 4-I2- ISOOIyack Steel. 42 i 11 11 11 GRAIN 57'; 11 35 Oil 13" 14 09 't 4S -7 10 a-- 42 -I- Personally appeared Albert 'B. Kear-i J-ee 3SVI ney, as ho is manager of The Farmers' 13000 Lehlgh Val 4 5 termp Inquire Joseph Lipsitz, Hoom 300 Warner 83 Fall-field ave Tsep 129 7t Wanted FAIHFIBLD family bouse 13 rooms. All improvements, for sale or exchange for good second mortgage.

Barga.n for quick buyer. Szllagyl, 1660 Falrfleld Ave Thone Bar. S923 Tsept5-30t TWO HOUSE i room tot carage. No agent. B.

S. Mellor, 766 Ko-s- St. Toct5-3t 2'86-2 old, Chester" White hP" Pho'n. Noble Dairy Company and made oath to the of the bcfoi me, (SEAL) E. C.

J. KELLY, Notary Public I singing canaries sale, X. 2040 Tpct5-2t A month's i mass for Miss 2 Holstcln bulljoi- sale st Milry T-! John A. Osborn. Soutllport.

Houte 33. Toct3-3t Typewriters MONEY TO LOAN--First, second third mortgagee. City order of family house. town. Buy Mortgages.

306 Fairfield Ave. J. Sz.lagyl Tsept5-30t 110000 TO LOAN out on Second mort- v'r 64797 ies In small sums. 9321 N0 Toct5-14t WANTED--One or two family house in city Milford. State price and terms.

Dealers need not reply. Address gag Main St. chls paper. Toct4-3t Instruction Factories PP.OF. FOTCH--Teacher.

Violin Cello will take beginners and advanced TJUDIIS Lessons $1 and 51.50. 700 Koble Ave. TseptlO-SOt Roopis PLEASANT unfurnished rooms i housekeeping. 20S Colorado Ave. Tocto-7t Wanted WANTED.

In Protestant family, two connecting, unfurnished rooms, two FOR SAiE OR REXT--Small shop, equipped for die sinking or general nrt- chine woik. Address Xo. 64644. this foaper. Toct3-3l LOFT to rent.

Central. Telephone Bar. 825-2. SPoct2-30t TO KEXT--Factory space in modern building. Telephone 1683 Barnum.

Toct4-3l ROYAL TYPEWRITERS for rent; htgli grade, quick service, special term rates. Bar .1614 Royal Tjrpi'writer Inc. 413 First National Bank Bldij Tocll-51 church, Wednosdny morning, 7:30. Friends are invited to attend. I I A Loving memory of my Tinnie Tosti Feraco.

who died on OcL 156 lOOLima 78 18 ISOOLoqw's. Inc 13'ii-f- 100 loft Candy 400 P-W9 H8 '149 -100. jfcsh.110 110 110 3QO Jlnnall SusJili. 22 22 100 Mar ft prl pr 3-1 '1 SOOXfarl'd Oil 21 21 lOOMax Mot 8 8V4 8ii-- VOOIilay DepSt 85'4 S8V4 8SU 31900 MfcA Pdt'I 81)0 Miami CCp 22 'A CHICAGO, Oct. underwent a decided in values today after scoring upturns i the first half of the Board ol' Trade session.

Hedging" pressure from the with abencc of export, business had much to do with 170-73 Elm St. woaUpmntt I hi- market. Prices closed heavy at 2 3-1 to ,) 3-4 net lower with December 115 1 4 to 115 1-2 and 111) 3-4 to 120 I Corn, lobt 1-1 to 5-8, and oats 3-8 to The finish in i i unchanged to- 12 cents lower. Let Us Estimate on your Wall Paper and Paint Requirements Without Cost to Ton CONLIN GREEN DISTRIBUTORS B'port, Ct. UR record of efficient practice assures you" of a depositary that is oughly reliable and desirable.

JAMES STAPLESCOL PRIVATE BANKERS 189 STATE STREET PRODUCE I 4 in.irkct stronger. crPdincry I JButtei fxtras 1 1 4 12 creamery firstly 4 4 i creamery -higher scoring i C-; Ftatp clairv tubs 30-44 I fresh extra, 32-32 1-2 Cheese inurltot fimer--quiet a i specials 2 2 2 2 1-" millCfcver 21 1-2 whole nulls lower sraflcs 10-19 Wisconsin, whole i lancy Americans 21 1 2 2 2 state, specials 1 4 i shims, a i lo ROort S-10 Skims grailcs 1-7 c. KSRS markc (quite--firmer. Nearby i fancy-75 nearby fancy 55-60 extra 51-33 firsts I 2 1 c. 1920.

15100 Mm sti on tsz 1314 mu-- 'A tion. 53H range, col In the graveyard soflly sleeping, -wulb I 'W' 111 tho flowers genlly wavi AK'O' iiParly 'new Glonwood Lies the one we love so dearly Bar BIOS. Toct5-3t FOR HENT STORES to rent, central. Tel. Bai 625-2.

Tsept20-30t 432 STATE parlor flooi rooms also two basement rooms, all improvements ''or business. Rent reasonable Tsept30-7t In her silent, lonely grave, How we miss our i i How we miss her cheery smile, How we weep thai she has us, But we do not alone. As our home Is sad And lonely. Kindred hearts are bowed with care, ik iasonablo For the cypress now is waving. Machinery Tools Motorcycles SPPIVGFIKLD relieving attachment "or engine lathe, $25.

Lucas Fox St. i Sll 2-100 MittJlritl. a 68 300 Mo OOOMoMCT pi S'n a i 20Vj 4900 Mo Pac pr 42Ti 41U 12 100Mont Pow 5114 5314 iij (Jla Wont Ward in IS 3 EniSiStp 381'. SSlii-r 7(IONcv Cop 13U -1SV4-- 14 3'a 1 20 i 5.1'i 63VS U4 Where tlie lily bloomed so fair. Farewell, dear Tinnle, and may youi Be as gentle as your love, And wben God shall call us homeward I May we meet in heaven above.

5200 NY Contra! 7314 500 NY iStlj 100 NY. Dock 2'8H 8 0 0 HVS i 1408 NY-O ft 22 Vi lOONorl Kouth BTTTTjDING M5RMITS Pel nuts for construction worl as- Kregating 1 6 5 2 5 were isnerl yesterday by the Inilirling inspector is follows: Cement block and building, Lexington a Frank fampo; I prarnjre, 2G7 a street Radachowsky: a i 140 Clifford street, Delia a a room, 426 R. a i avenue .1. Neal, cellar wall for dwcllmir, weit side of Norman sln-cl, Alfred Clras- so, a i store rt-ttcllins side of i-Snton street. Pasiinalc A SI'OT COTTON.

TOT51C. Oct. 4 --Spot cotton i i BLACK SKINNED CHICKEN "EVOLVED" BY INSTITUTE i HARLEY-bAVIDSOy-Al a HOPSBR MUlGS wuucbi.iu u.nu.u^u.ou bargain. Bicycle. Corbin 2-speed, AUTOMOBILE for hire to PnTMte adolu.

Addresa Mo. 64779, this paper. coaster brake, new tires, 0. parties, 7 passenger, I Sadly missed by your husband, par- Noi- Amor orits, brothers and sisters. 1800 No' A-tn'pr 'TO MR.

ANTHONY F13RACO, -1700 Pacific i MR. MRS. V. TOSTI family. i MR.

MRS. P. FERACT family, 9 Ii 9 40 -40 85H-) 1 77 77 I 88 -H Toct4-2tBox 467, Bar. 2589- TocU-3t Bunnell, phone Noble 2925. YORK'.

Oct. I. clncHcn. black-skinned i i to no'-'lc, hah hc'pn i eloped at i Carnettlc I i i experimental evolution station at Cold Springs, I. TWENTY MILLION SAVERS BY 1930 When representatives of the 632 Mutual Savings Banks held their conference in Boston, they adopted as their slogan "Twenty Million Savers by 1930-" The Bridgeport Savings a mutual savings bank.

We are rather proud of that word MUTUAL. Doesn't the "PullTogether" idea'get you? Our quota is 2320 new accounts by May, 1922. We mean to have them. Come in and join the Twenty Million Savers' Club. You can join with a deposit of $1.00 In Old Faithful- BRIDGEPORT SAVINGS BANK The Oldest Saving Bank In Bridgeport CORNER OF MAIN AND STATE STS.

Open Saturday and Monday Evenings From 6 until 8 lEWSPAPERr SFAPERl Park, Stratford. Would consider good roadster. Phone Noble 2733 after 5 p. m. Tsept23-3t 272 FRONT FEET on Mllford Point road, opposite the Casino.

What have you to offer? Reno, 25 River Milford. Tsept30-3t 1918 NATIONAL, 7 passenger tour- Ing. Mechanical condition perfect. Good 'rubber. Price right.

Or will exchange (for good closed 5-passenger car in equal condition all through. Late model. No L. Moorey, 126 Manhattan City Tsept29-3t WANTED--To exchange a practically new player piano with bench and cabinet for an automobile in good order. Address No.

64696 this paper. Tsept27-3t WILL EXCHANGE touring car for building lot. Address 64704 this paper Teept27-Jt Live Stock FOR SALE--Fat hog, will dress 275 Ibs. $35. Tel.

Trumbull 61-4. Tsept27-3t Notice is hereby given that the annual Town Meeting- of the Town of Fairfleld will be held at the Town Hall in said Town on Monday, October 3rd, 1921, from 6 q'clock in the the forenoon until 5 o'clock in the afternoon. To elect by ballot all officers required to be so elected at aald meeting. eward. 3ADLT MISSED BY HIS WIFE, MRS.

CHRISTIAN HAUG AND CHILDREN. CALL FOB REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES Republican Primaries ailed for the Fourth day of October, 921 for the election delegates to he Bridgeport Republican Town and City Convention, and for the nomina- ion of candidates for Aldermen In each district, at- the. following designated Ballot- Boxes win be open from o'clock p. m. to 9 o'clock p.

m. Only hoee persons whose names appear on he regular Republican Primary list will eligible to vote at said Primaries. 1st District, Prospect St. Public School, 58 Prospect St. JvTMi 2nd District, Jefferson Public School, 327 Myrtle Ave.

3rd District, Black Bock OBITUARY School, 545 Brewster St. 4th District, Ellas Howe School, 287 Clinton Ave. 5th District, Jr. High Pul iblic 434 Maplewood Ave. 6th District, Shelton Wheeler Ave.

School, Public 'School, -To hear anil act upon reports of town officers and committees. To consider and act upon the recommendations of the Board of Finance and to make appropriations recommended by said Board, or for any lawful purpose. To lay a tax to current expense of said Town for the ensuing year. To borrow in the name and on behalf of the Town, such sum 'or sums as may he needed, not exceeding Two Hundred- Thousand ($200,000) Dollars in the aggregate, and to give the note or notes of the Town tor such sum or sums as may be so borrowed. To release any interest the Towi may have in the Mill property ant dam connected therewith, known as Herdsman Island.

To advise the Town School Com mittee in relation to giving permis sion to hold religious services in school buildings. To consider and act upon the question -of providing additional school facilities in Stratfleld. To authorize the Selectmen to enter into, a- contract with the City of Bridgeport to secure fire protection for the eastern section of the Town. To consider and act upon the question of establishing and, maintaining in said Town, a public park or to create a recreation commission for the control and maintenance of the same, pr to vest such control and maintenance in any existing puWic body of said Town and to authorize such Corn-mission or existing public oody to acquire land by gift for park purposes. "Dated at Fairfleld, Connecticut, this 26th day of September, 1921.

FREDERICK A. BURR; WIDLIAM F. LONDON, Selectmen of the Town of Fairfleld. 7th District, Bridgeport High School, Sth District', Read Public School. 709 9th District, Garfield Public School, 655 Stillman St.

10th District, num Ave. Barnum School, Bar- llth District, Franklin Public 1 School, 263 Nichols St. 12th District, Lincoln School, Stratford Ave. J. ALEX H.

ROBINSON, Secretary. Dated this ath of September, 1921. PIGS FOR SALE--Chester White, six weeks old, 56 each. Phone Noble 2586-2, Tsept29-3t YOUNG STOCK (or sale or exchange, fresh cow, William Lane, R. F.

D. No. 1 Bridgeport. Phone Bar 3802-12. Tsept28-2t NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the Fifth District Republican Club, Inc.

will be held at tho club rooms, 611 Norman street, cm Friday evening, September 30, 1921, at 8:00 o'clock. (Signed) C. E. WINTON. Secretary ARIL STUDENTS! AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE SERIOUS STUDY OF LIFE DRAWING AND ANATOMY CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS AND FOR LIFE DRAWING FORMING NOW FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN.TERM TO START OCT.

1ST. EVENING CLASSES ONLY. FOR QUARTERS IN CENTER OF CITY NOW BEIN6MADE. CLASSES LIMITEP.aPI'LyEARLy. FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND RATES ADDRESS MORRIS STUDIO OF FINE ARTS HO SEAVIEW AVE'.

BRIDMPORT.COKIH. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Every "person, firm or corporation (resident or non-resident) liable to taxation on real or personal property In the Town and City of Bridgeport on Sep tember 1, 1921, MUST FILE with the Tax Commissioner a eworn statement of all taxable property owned by such person, firm or corporation in the Town and City of Bridgeport, on specially printed lists furnished by the Tax Commissioner. Such lists must be filed during the month of Setember, 1921. FAILURE so to do will compel the Tax Commissioner to make out such lists from the best information obtainable, to which a penalty of ten per cent, will be added as by law required. LISTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED each" parcel of real estate Is not separately listed, and properly described, giving metes and bounds; street number or lot number.

Buildings thereon must be entered separately from the land value. FAILURE to file a list deprives the owner of the right to appeal to Board of Belief. HOURS--9 a. m. to 5 p.

m. daijy. 9 a. m. to 1 p.

m. Saturday, A. F. CONNOn- Tax Commissioner. Mrs.

George W. Lnmphler The funeral of Mrs. W.iSSji Lamphier, who died be held at 2:80 o'clock tornori afternoon from her Black 'Rorak Avenue. ander Alison, will services. Burial will be twwi- view cemetery.

Mrs. Howard Page. Lillian Page, wife of Howard 1 died yesterday at her home; Central after a long The funeral -will toe held o'clock tomorrow afternoon funeral home of M. J. John street, and the in Lakevtew Dennis Sullivan.

The funeral of Patrolman Denn J. Sullivan was held at 1 yesterday morning from the of tils parents, at 3S2 Warren a.nd at '9 o'clock a high mass In Sacred Heart churcB'iffe hy Rev. John A. Sullivan. toon of -police, headed Charles Meyer, escorted the the grave In St.

Michael's (tery. A delegation from the port Lodge of Elks was ent. The pallbearers were-, (men Patrick Corrigan, John Thomas Walsh, Edward IMol Patrick Supple and John Mrs. Elizabeth BOMS. After a short llness, Mrs.

beth Butts died iyesterday in; Siifi Vincent's hospital. She is ty a son, Dr. James Butts, sisters and four services will be held from her er home in Elmira, N. Sit Mrs. L.

B. The funeral of Mrs. L. B. son was held at 2 o'clock yesterdtaig afternoon from the Washtngtpnf M.

E. chairch. The services; were largely attended. Dr. A.

Camp'bell, and Dr. George officiated. The pallbearers were i E. Chaffee, C. J.

-Harvey, A. L. Lai Fred Rhodes, E. T. Abbott Freeman.

Burial was in the fam plot in Lakeview cemetery. '-y Mrs. Frank C. Sanford. Margaret Louise Halplne wife of Frank C.

Sanford, Haaelwood aiVenue, died yerterdiijfeSi afternoon at her home. She vived by her husband, one Margarite, two sisters, (Mrs. 'JolmS McCarthy, Mrs. Richard Meaner; brothers, J. Stewart John ijVI.

Halplne, of Danlbury. -TReJ funeral will he held at 9 morrow from her late at 9:30 o'clock a solemn will be celebrated in St. August church. Burial will toe in St. JPStejrg cemetery, Danbary.

Mrs. Michael Haiuiigan. Mrs. Michael Hannigan, Shore Front, Myrtle beach, terday morning ifollowi ness of several days an Grand Lilt of 1920. Notice is given to the taxpayers of the Ity of that the second ha!" of the taxes on Grand List of 1''20 are due and at the Tax Collector's office.

Roomi 4 5, City Hnll, Thursday. Sept. 1. The will ba at the collector's office as nbove on Sept. 1, 1921.

and daily lliere-ifter, Sundays excepted, from 9 a. m. t- 5 p. m. and from 9 a.

m. tf noon for the of collecting taxes. After Oct. 1. 1921.

as requtred by law. Interest at the -rate of three-quarters of one per cent, will be added to the second half of all unpaid taxes and the on tho first of each month. HOWARD F. SMITH. Tax ColtoctoN FLOWERPOTS We have all sizes and kinds.

WALKER AND BANKS Funeral Directors Office and Chapel FAIRFIELD AVE. Telephone Barnum 1M, J. P. WALKBN I. T.

Cottaoe M. Elmweoa m. John Noden was, ,3 8 JOHNS! MONUMENTS Of Granite and Marble Alwaya hi Stock at Reasonable Hughes Chapman Co. Office and MO STRATFOB AVB. Bridgeport, Conn.

She was a native of Pemisylvanj' and had lived at the shore forJ'ant years. She is survived by her huh? band, and three daughters. funeral will toe held Saturday. John Xoden. The funeral of John held at o'clock yesterday ternoon from his late home, Ml Connecticut avenue.

Rev W.j Jepson officiated. The Were William Noden, John George Xoden, William, Sehaer, William Kehaer, Jr. and Frank QlflB' Ian. Burial was in Park cenj' Mrs. Mary Blut Mrs.

'Mary Blute, widow of tug, tin Blute, died early yesterday a short illness. She is sui by one sister, Louise Farrell and children. The funeral will be at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow mo from her late home 170 Lee a and at 9 o'clock services will be in St. Peter's church. Burial will be held in St.

Michael's cemetery. 1 Mrs. James Craig. Mrs Sarah Craig wife of Jt E. Graig of Anson street Tuesday afternoon at her hi She had lived in this cit tot years, coming from She is survived by her Jiusband, one daughter, Mary A.

Craig, a tfe er in Read school, this city, brother-in-law Rev. Charles Cl of Brooklyn, N. Y. The funeral be -held at 8:30 o'clock ton morning from her late home andj 9 o'clock a solemn high requiem will celebrated JnJI Patrick's church. Burial St.

Michael's cemetery. Spring DISTRICT OF MILFORD, M. PRORiT COURT, JULY 21, Estate of Jennie U. Sheruood, 5 in said district, deceawd. i The Court of Probate tor theDllti of Milford hath limited and months from the date hereof ter-T creditors of said estate to claims for settlement.

Those gleet to present their ly attesU'tt, -within. Mid debarred a recovery. All rtebtedv to said estate are req make immediate payment to JOHX W. SHBRy Xn.

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