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ADVERTISEMENTS. 



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THE LAND AND THE HOME 





A LOCAL DEPARTMENT 



Real Estate and Home Supplies Along the Connecticut Shore 



The Ashton block at Noroton 

 Heights, which was burned last Fourth 

 of July, is being rebuilt, and, when fin- 

 ished, will be a store and dwelling. 



Pacific Street South, and two on Rock 

 Spring Road. 



Mr. John B. Phillips, of Glenbrook, 

 has recently purchased some half 

 dozen building lots from Patrick 

 Larkin, on his Springdale tract. 



Mrs. Harry L. Collom's house on 

 Fairview Ave., at Shippan, is nearing 

 completion. It is a frame building, 

 39x34 1-2 feet in size, and is finished 

 with stucco work. 



Stamford is going to be better light- 

 ed in the near future, as the following 

 incandescent lights have been ordered 

 placed, five on Ocean Drive West, three 



This winter, the residents at Ship- 

 pan took the waiting room matter into 

 their own hands, and without appealing 

 to the rail road people at New Haven, 

 and probably being bluffed off, they 

 have erected a comfortable little public 

 waiting room at the terminal of the 

 Shippan trolley car line. The waiting 

 room is enclosed, and is about 8x12 in. 

 dimensions. It affords a shelter from 

 the cold, the rain and winds of winter, 

 as well as the hot sun of summer. 



In real estate circles, Spring has been 

 ushered in by two big deals in Atlantic 

 Street property. The first was negoti- 

 ated through the agency of Frederick 



RESIDENCE OF THE LATE THOMAS GARDINER K 

 RI'ICH ON ATLANTIC STREET. 



OF THE LATE WELLS R. RITCH ON 

 ATLANTIC STREET. 

 Built in 1835. 



on Van Renssalaer Ave., one on Ver- 

 planck Ave., one on Stamford Ave., one 

 on Sound Ave., and one on Fairview 

 Ave., all at Shippan. Others to be 

 placed are, one on Green Street, one on 



A. 1 1 is the purchase of the 

 busitu k on the corner of Atlan- 

 tic ana ow Streets, by Dr. Amos 

 J. Givens is block is considered the 

 best structi.! t its class in the city. It 



