ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Tokeneke Park. 

 Tokeneke Park, lying as it does be- 

 tween Darien and Rowayton, on the 



Connecticut shore of Long- Island 

 Sound, is thoroughly a typical resi- 

 dential park. It is in close touch with 

 the railroad, and it has all of the ad- 

 vantages for those who enjoy an out- 

 door life. There are miles of drive- 

 ways, well built and artistically laid 

 out. It has a public garage, a casino 

 that reaches every requirement, and 

 its tennis courts are the best to be 

 had. 



There are about thirty houses and 



TOMPKINS' STONE 



is used to beautify Walks and Drives. 

 Especially Summer Places. 



WE CARRY IN STOCK THIS STONE 



We also deal in 



Coal, Wood and Drain Pipe 



CHAS. F. WATERBURY 



DAVIO WATERBURY & SON 



Phone 270 Canal Dock Stamford 



Up-town Office: STARK BROS., 

 40 Park Row. 



TOKENEKE BEACH INN. 



For the accommodation of transient friends of the 

 residents in the Park. 



bungalows in the park, all of which 

 are well equipped with electric lighting", 

 telephones, steam heating apparatus, 

 sanitary plumbing, and every modern 

 convenience. 



Tokeneke is named from the Indian 

 chieftain, who, several hundreds of 



"HEARTS-EASE" THE HOME OF JOSEPH 

 SAWYER, JR. 



An attractive house built in stone and half 

 timber work. 



years ago, owned this large tract of 

 land, where he hunted and fished, and 

 enjoyed a life of freedom. 



The land is undulating, and the bold- 

 ness of its shore front, is most at- 

 tractive to the artistic eye. The mas- 

 sive bold rocks, and heavily wooded 



