VIM 



THE LAND AND THE IK >ME 



ONE OF THE STREETS OF REVOXAH MANOR. 



Martha ]_. and George L. Waterbury, 



and is about six acres, with laMcl adjoin- 

 ing, belonging to the Fernwood Nur- 

 series, also about six acres, making an 

 area of something over twelve acres. 

 The site is on high ground, command- 

 ing a fine view, and within easy access 

 to the center of the city, and when the 

 hospital plans are completed, the 

 trolley will, no doubt, be extended over 

 West Broad Street bridge. 



April opened encouragingly, with a 

 deal in real estate worth while. Wil- 

 liam H. Currie and A. M. Miller, mem- 

 bers of a syndicate and lessees of the 

 Alhambra Theatre, are going to give 

 to Stamford a new theatre, with seating 

 capacity of 1,500. It will be called the 

 Stamford Theatre. 



This syndicate has purchased the 

 property on Atlantic Street, known for 

 many years as the Bean property, and 

 which was bought at public auction 

 some years ago, by a syndicate of 

 Stamford men. The theatre proposed, 

 will be modern in every detail and the 

 ground will be broken in June, and the 



TRY 

 BEEHLER 



for Men's Wear and Fine 

 Furnishings. 



Sales Agent for Browning, 

 King & Co.'s Garments to 

 measure. 



196 Atlantic St., Stamford, Ct. 



HURLBUTT BROTHERS 



cMerchant Tailors 



Dealers in FINE READY-MADE 

 CLOTHING, GENT'S FUR- 

 NISHINGS, Etc. 



318 Main St., Stamford, Ct. 



