STAMFORD ADVERTISEMENTS 



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HENRY LOCKWOOD 



FRANK W. PALMER 



LOCKWOOD & PALMER 



AGRICULTURAL 



IMPLEMENTS 



CARRIAGES, WAGONS, 



HARNESS, HARDWARE, 



HOUSEFURNISHING 



GOODS 



PAINTS, OILS, ETC. 

 STOVES, RANGES, 



92 PARK PLACE 



(Cor. Summer Street) 



STAMFORD - CONN. 



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Where and Why 



Dr. Givens' Sanitarium at Stamford, 

 Conn. (50 minutes from New York City) 

 offers exceptional opportunity for the 

 treatment of NERVOUS and MILD 

 MENTAL Diseases, and has separate 

 detached cottages for persons who desire 

 perfect privacy and pleasant surround- 

 ings; and who are addicted to the use 



of STIMULANTS or DRUGS. 



The Sanitarium is on a hill overlooking 

 Long Island Sound. Try this invigorating 

 climate of New England when you desire 

 special treatment. 



Write or wire 



DR. GIVENS* 

 SANITARIUM 



Stamford, Connecticut 



The Camera 



"Before I took up photography I 

 scarcely knew the difference between 

 an oak and an elm tree. I had no 

 idea what a lot of different forms of 

 clouds one can see." Expressions of 

 this kind are common among photo- 

 graphers. In other words, the camera 

 is a powerful educational apparatus, 

 leading its user both to observe and to 

 think. It not only opens out new win- 

 dows in Nature's vast mansion, but 

 brings into activity various faculties 

 present but dormant in us all. Primi- 

 tive man's first lessons of life were 

 connected with his seeking food from 

 plants and animals and shelter from 

 his enemies of all kinds. He was a 

 naturalist by necessity. The last few 

 thousands of years of easier conditions 

 of existence have not eradicated his 

 deeper-planted instinct, but merely al- 

 lowed them to lie dormant. All young 

 folks show interest in living things. — 

 The Photographic Times." 



