mm KED Port CKester COMPLIMENTS Of Walker's Red Book Pn NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. Publishers of "Walker's Red Book: In Suburban New York 411,0110 Circulation in Westcliester C Best Advertising Medium in Extetc I., -_ - MAY, 1903 Glass Tlg-^ WalKer's Red BooK for Port CHester P\iblisKed ann\ially for free distribution to tHe public by tbe advertisers Herein MAY, 1903 Two Chafes Reteivs. MAY 14 1903 RED BOOK PRESS 250 MAIN STREET, NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. Copyright, 1903, by H. D. Walker ffESTCHESTER LAND EXCHANGE CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000 BUYS, SELLS AND EXCHANGES REAL ESTATE We offer Stock in our Company, FOR THE PRESENT, at par. Do you want to share in the enormous profits of Westchester Real Estate ? Our Prospectus explains how you may. 5haU we send it to you ? WESTCHESTER LAND EXCHANGE 5 Court Street Tel. 287 White Plains, N. Y. INDEX 30 Calendar for 1903 .... Commutation Tickets . . . 14 Fire Department .... 18 Legislative Officials County OF Westchester .... 5 Location Directory : Banks 22 Boarding Houses .... 22 Churches 22 Fraternal Societies . . 24 Fire Companies 26 Public Schools 26 Miscellaneous Organizations 26 Private Schools .... 26 Map of Port Chester : Inside Back Cover, facing p. 48 Post Office Information 16 Railroad Time-Tables : N. Y., N. H. &H. R. R.: New York to Port Chester 10 Port Chester to New York 12 East from Port Chester 14 Stage to Glenville . . . 16 Steamer to New York . . 16 Town Officials .... 8 Tide Table, L. I. Sound, 1903 20 Trolley Time-Tables . . 28 Village Officials . . . 7 WEmnESTER^BRONX (jlIAIUNTV'#P5f-. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $750,000 Loans Money on Bond and Hortgage Examines and Guarantees Titles to Real Estate Sells riortgages with Prin- cipal and Interest Guar- anteed OFFICERS J. MAYHEVV VVAINWRIGHT, President FRANCIS M. CARPENTER. Fice-Pres. and Treas. !}. CRAWFORD STEVENS. Secretary B. FRANK PALMER, General Manager. DIRECTORS Frank Bailey Charles A. Peabody Charles S. Brown William P. Platt Francis M. Carpenter Frederick Potter Thomas R. Hodge Henry W. Sackett James F. Horan Theodore H. Silkman Clarence H. Kelsey J. Crawford Stevens Frank V. Millard Moses Taylor Henry Lewis Morris R. B. Van Cortlandt Richard O'Gormon J. M. Wainwright B. Frank Palmer Charles H. Young LEGISLATIVE OFFICIALS FOR WESTCHESTER COUNTY Chas. p. McClelland. ..State Senator (22d Dist.) J. J. Sloan Assemblyman (1st Dist.) J. M. VV'AINWRIGHT Assemblyman (2d Dist.) James K. Apgar Assemblyman (3d Dist.) William Popham Platt County Judge Theodore R. Silkman Surrogate Leslie M. Sutherland County Clerk Joseph B. See County Trasurer William G. Barrett County Registrar J. Addison Young District Attorney Samuel C. Miller Sheriff John Sells Commissioner of Jurors Edw. B. Long Superintendent of the Poor Edwin R. Hopkins ... Clerk Board of Supervisors G. Albert Thompson Page and Court Librarian BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN supervisor Bedford Cottiandt East Chester Greenburgh Harrison Lew'sboro Mamaroneck MountPleasant Mt.Vernon.lst W'd 2d W'd '• 3d W'd " 4th W'd '• 5th W'd New Castle N.Rochelle.lstW'd 2d W d 3d W'd 4th W'd North Castle | North Salem Ossining Pelham Poundridge Rye Scarsdale Somers White Plains Yonkers, 1st Ward 2d Ward 3d Ward 4th Ward 5th Ward 6th Ward 7th Ward Yorktown Isaac W. lurner James H. Haight Wm. D. Granger Alex. McClelland George T. Gray Jas. F. Lawrence Frank Hardy .. John J. Sinnott Edward W. Storms D. S. Campbell.. Wm. A. Anderson Albert S. Jenks.. Edgar K. Brown. John W. Bowron Wm. E. Moore ... Wm. U. Wheeler Geo. E. LeVeniss Frank Bruecher. A. Smith Hopkins F. S. Reynolds ... Robert T. Dennis John M. Shinn. . George I. Ruscoe Edw. F. Studwel! C. T. Secor S. W. Lounsbury Wm. S. Sterling. J. Frank Curran.. John I. Pruyn Edw. A. Forsyth.. Thos. A. Browne Otto Olsen . Patrick Whalen.. Walter B. Dixon Edward B. Kear.. POST OFFICE Mount K'sco Peekskill .... Bronxville Dobbs Ferry White Plains South Salem . . Larchmont .. Tarrytown M'nt Vernon M'nt Vernon M'nt Vernon M'nt V^ernon M'nt Vernon Mount Kisco NewRochelle NewRochelle NewRochelle NewRochelle Armonk Purdy Station ...Ossining PelhamM'n'r N. Canaan, Ct Port Chester White Plains Baldwin PI. White Plains Yonkers Yonkers Yonkers Yonkers Yonkers Yonkers M'nt Vernon Y'kt'n Heigts 1! ARE THE ACTIVE REAL ESTATE AGENTS FOR ACTIVE PORT CHESTER REAL ESTATE AGF.NTS FOR AI.I. KINDS OF BUSINESS, MANUFACTURING, RESIDEN- TIAL AND FARM PROPERTY FULL CHARGE OF ESTATES A SPECIALTY AGENTS FOR FIRE, PLATE GLASS AND LIFE INSURANCE Always have on hand a bargain for specu- lation. Call at our office Ryan Building, 109 Westchester Avenue PORT CHESTER, N. Y. Telephone 146 b Port Chester. N. Y I Town of Rye, Westchester County.) Population, 10000. VILLAGE OFFICIALS Samuel Comi.v President Nicholas Duffy Treasurer lEROME Alvord Peck Clerk (Office hours, Nat. Bank Building, 124 North .Main St., from 8.00.^ to 6.00=.) Board of Trustees. — Samuel Comly, Pres't; C. E. Lounsbury, Jas. Patterson, F. H. Brown, G. .A. Slater, Frank Ryan, Leander Horton, Jerome Al- vord Peck, Clerk. Board meets first Monday each month in Municipal Building, So. Main St. Standing Committees of Port Chester Board of Trustees. — Finance — Leander Horton. G. A. Slater, C. E. Lounsbury. Roads and Bridges — C. E. Lounsbury, Leander Horton, Frank Ryan. 'By-Lavjs and Ordinances — F. H. Brown, F. Ryan, Jas. Patterson. Fire Department — C. E. Lounsbury, Jas. Patterson, F. H. Brown. Police — G. A. Slater, Jas. Patterson, F. H. Brown. Health and Nuisances -Frank Ryan, C. E. Lounsbury, Leander Horton. Public Grounds and Buildings~}3S. Patterson, C. E. Lounsbury, F. H. Brown. Heater Pipes and Sevjers — Jas. Patterson, G. A. Slater, Frank Ryan. Street Lights and Lighting — Leander Horton, F. H. Brown, G. \. Slater. TroUeys—G. A. Slater, Le- ander Horton, Frank Ryan. (Name of Chairman of Committee appears first in each case, i Bo.ARD OF Education — Jno. W. Diehl, Prest't: C. E. Lounsbury, VVm. O. Remson, F. H. Brown, Edmund Burns. W'm. R. Scofield, Clerk; E. G. Lantman, Sup't Instruction. Board meets first Fri day each month in High School Building. Village Officials — ConVd. Board of Health D. P. Townsend, Pres't; John J. Lewin; Wm. H. Hyler, Clerk. Meets in Henderson Block, N. Main St., at call of Chairman. Assessors for 190.3.— Daniel P. Townsend, V\ . P. Clark. Police Department.— Jas. Donovan, Chief: Patrolmen: VV. T. Devanney, T. H. Bell, Jr., Wni. McCullough. Geo. S. Merritt, Edw. E. Lansing. Fire Department.— Jacob Hess, Chief; Philip Baker, 1st Ass't; C. E. Lounsbury. 2d Ass't: Wm T. Kelley, Sup't Fire Alarm. TOWN OFFICIALS 'Town Rooms for Rye, 129 N. Main Street, Port Chester, N. Y. Hours, 8.00.-^ to S.OOl) Edwin F. Studwell, Supervisor Port Chester A. W. W. Marshall, Town Clerk " John J. Grovf.s, Receiver of Taxes Assessors.— W. H. Gedney, Mamaroneck; \V. \. Edwards. Rye; Chas. L. Austin, Port Chester. Commissioners of Highways. — M. B. Weir, Port Chester; S. M. Ireland, Rye; Daniel Hunt, Harrison. Justices of the Peace.— Wilson F. Wakefield. Stephen A. Marshall, Port Chester; Benard Baruch, Rye; Patrick Kane, Mamaroneck. Overseers of the Poor. — George P. Nickels, Rye; Edward Knott, Port Chester. .\uDiTORS. -Petei F. Spader, Mamaroneck; Jas. B. Halsted, Rye; Clement Archer, Port Chester. Constables. Michael Stuber, Jno. Billington, Jr., Howard F. Carpenter, Altilio Comboni, Nelson E. Studwell. PUBLIC NOTICE This little guide book is distributed free, and copies can be secured from any business man advertising herein. The next edition for Port Chester, N.Y., will be published May 1st, 1904. With thanks for liberal patronage given this edition, we request continued support for the next. RED BOOK PRESS New Rochelle, New York FREDERICK 5. ODELL CIVIL ENGINEER Telephone 146 Ryan Building Port Chester, N. Y. N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R.— N. Y. Port Chester to New York Unless otherwise indicated, trains run weekdays only. 5 16^ 6 00 35 *8 10 8 40 19 34 *10 50 11 03, 6 28 6 43 6 50 7 03 6 55 7 10 7 25 7 30 7 45 7 35 7 45 : 8 00 7 52 ! 8 00 8 12 *8 00 I 8 15 8 14"i 8 28 8 27 ..._ 8 30 : 8 44 8 54 9 08 9 17 9 28 9 32 *9 38 *9 50 10 05 10 21 10 35 11 21 11 35 12 21m 12 355 *12 30 12 45 1 55 2 07 *2 30 2 45 3 09 3 23 *3 30 3 45 4 00 4 14 *4 20 4 35 4 47 5 02 *5 30 ^ 5 45 5 50 6 05 16 33 6 47 * Sundays only J Sundays and weekdays. 1(1 Latest and Best Styles OF Footwear AT- Mrs. 5. E. Clark's 46 North Main Street PORT CHESTER, NEW YORK Sydney H. Nixon Manufacturer of and Dealer in ALL GRADES OF HARNESS English Holly Whips, Fowne's Cele- brated Driving Gloves Horse Clothing Horse Boots A full line of Stable Requisites Trunks Repaired 113 North Main Street PORT CHESTER, N. Y. Telephone 120C 11 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R.— N. Y. Division New York to Port Chester Unless otherwise indicated, trains run weekdays only. \ ARRIVE^— > -J O H2 04^ 5 00 16 00 7 00 *7 30 8 00 8 02 *9 00 9 02 10 04 *11 00 11 02 12 04S U 04 2 02 3 02 *3 02 3 04 3 32 *4 02 4 04 406 4 30 4 32 5 02 *5 02 5 04 5 30 5 32 5 34 6 02 t6 04 6 30 6 32 7 00 18 02 9 30 *10 00 10 30 11 30 ^ 5 D Z 8 12 9 12 11 12 11 14 2-145 4 18 5 16 5 44 6 16 7 12" 9 42 11 42£ 12 33S 5 25 6 25 7 26 7 56 8 26 8 30 9 27 9 30 10 31 11 27 11 29 12 305 1 30 2 29 3 25 3 28 3 29 3 57 4 28 4 35 4 58 5 28 5 32 6 00 6 31 6 58 ! 7 27 8 29 9 56 10 27 I 10 56 ! 11 5651 12 43a 5 31 6 35 7 37 8 07 1 8 31 8 39 I 9 36 I 9 39 ! 10 40 11 36 11 38 12 405 1 40 i 2 38 I 3 37 i 3 37 I 4 04 4 37 4 44 5 07 5 37 5 41 12 525 6 04 6 10 6 34 6 40 7 06 7 37 8 38 10 05 10 37 11 05 12 05a 6 45 7 47 8 17 8 48 9 46 9 48 10 49 11 46 11 48 12 50i 1 50 2 48 i 3 47 ' 3 46 4 46 4 53 5 16 5 46 5 50 6 13 7 46 8 47 10 15 10 47 11 14. 12 145 p w 1 05;5 5 42 7 00 8 02 8 31 900 10 01 10 03 11 01 12 01 12 00 1 05^ 2 04 3 03 3 41 4 00 3 58 4 18 5 00 4 48 5 04 5 11 5 29 5 45 6 00 6 03 6 12 6 26 6 47 6 50 7 07 7 05 7 22 8 00 9 00 10 30 11 02 11 26 12 26^ g Does not run Monday morning. * Sundays only. X Sundays and weekdays J. Gaertner a. M. Kaph J. Gaertner & Co. ELECTRICIANS MACHINISTS HARDWAIIE AND SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES, GRAPHOPHOXES AND SUPPLIES Breene Building, Liberty Square PORT CHESTER, NEW YORK W. W. WHITE & SON HAJFACIHREKS OF HARNESS Dealers in Stable Supplies No. 184 North Main Street PORT CHESTER, N. Y. EMPIRE HOUSE HERMAN SCHOLL, Prop. Wholesale Liquor Department Attached Headquarters of the Bakers' Union, No. 177 174 North Main Street Union Bar PORT CHESTER, N. Y. 13 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. East from Port Chester NOTE — Passengers for points East of Stamford should consult official time table, many trains out of New York for stations farther East being through expresses to Stamford. This time table gives such through trains only stopping at Port Chester. FOR GREENWICH, COS COB. RIVERSIDE, AND SOUND BEACH^VFff/j Days : 1.05,;, (dofs not run Monday morning), 5.42 (all stations except Riverside) , 7.00, 8.02. 9.00, 10.03, l.OlS. 12.00 noon; 1.05, 2.05, 3.03, 3.41 (stops at Greenwich and River- side only), 4 18, 4.48 (stops at Greenwich and Sound Beach only). 5 11, 5 45 (stops at Greenwich and Sound Beach only), 6.12, 6.47, 7.22, 8 (X), 9.00, 10.30f.,; 12.26Ki. Sundays: 7.00, 8.31, lO.Olci; 12.01, 2.04, 5.00. 6.00, 11.02.". FOR STAMFORD -Week Days : 1.05 (does not run Monday morning), 5.42, 7.00, 8.02, 9.00. 10.0.3, ll.OLV, 12.00 noon, 1.05, 2.05, 3.03, 3.41, 4.18,4.48. 5.11, 5.45, 6.12, 6.47, 7.22, 8.00, 9.00, 10.301;; 12.26^. Sundays : 7.00, 8.31, 10.01.^.; 12.01, 2.04, 5.00, 6.00, 11.02S. FOR BRIDGEPORT- l^erfe Days: 5.42,7.00, 8.02, 11.01^; 2.05, 3.41, 4.43, 5.45, 6.47. 8.00, 10.30v. Sundays: 7.00. 8.31^. FOR NEW HAVEN—Week Days: 5.42. 7.00. 8.02. ll.Ola; 3.41, 4.48, 5.45, 8.00, 10.30.-. Sun- days : 7.00. 8.31(j. FOR BOSTON— lyff'fe Days : 5.42, 8.02.:;; 4.48". COMMUTATION TICKETS Port Chester to New York MONTHLY— 1st month 111. 00; 2d month, $10.00; 3d month, $9.00; 4ih month, $7.50; 5lh month. $6.50; 6th month, $5.50; each of last six months, $5.00. First six months, $50.00; second six months, $30.00. QUARTERLY— 1st quarter, $30.00; 2d quarn-r, $20.00; 3d and 4th quarters, each $15.00. Sunday privilege $1.40 per month. Sold only in connection with regular tickets. Broad Street Market Meats, Poultry and Provisions Port Chester, N. Y. Telephone 33 F Up -to -Date Men's fyrnishin^s D. F. 5TUDWELL No. 114 North flain 5treet Port Chester, N. Y. AN. QOLDHAN Practical Watchmaker Jeweler and Diamond Setter Finest Jewelry Made to Order. The Finest Repairing of Watches and Clocks a Specialty. All work warranted. 23 N. Hain St., Port Chester POST OFFICE INFORMATION JAMKS S. Merritt Postmaster Warren J. Martin Assistant Postmaster Fred Hube Stamp Clerk J. Fred Sherwood Registry Clerk John C. Halpin Mail Clerk W. B. Provost Stamper East Bound flails ()pen-7.00. 10.25, 11.15.V, 12.35, 3.20, 6.051 Close — 5.30, 7.45 (Stamford and points East of Stamford only), 9.40^,; 12.45, 2.30, 5.20, 6.00, 7.55 (New Haven and points East of New Haven only). West Bound Hails Open— 7.00, 10.25^; 1.20, 3.20, 5.00, 6.30.:. Close 6 20 7.45,10.15.^; 12.00,1.30.2.25.5.20, 7.55:.:. Qlenville Hails Arrive— 7.30S; 2.15, 7.35.ti. Close— 8.00,^; 12.40, 6.00t;. Hawthorne Mails Arrive— 8.20r;; 1.50, 6.20:1 Close -8.00^; 1.30,6.001 Colieciions and Deliveries Carriers leave Post Office to deliver and collect mail at 7.00:- ; 1.15 and 6.001 Five deliveries during day in business section. Sunday mail collection from box in front of Post Office at 9.001 Railway mail collection from box at West side depot every night except Sunday at 11.001 STAGE TO QLENVILLE Daily except Sunday Leaves Port Chester Post Office 8.00, 9.00c!; 12.40, 4.00, and 6.001 Arrives at Port Chester Post Office at 7.40, 8.50?; 12.30, 3.50, and 5.501 BOAT TO NEW YORK steamer Qlenville Leaves Port Chester from foot of Adee St. every Tuesday and Thursday at 2.001 Sunday time regulated by High Tide. Leaves Pier .36 East River, New York City, every .Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 2.001 Freight received at Port Chester up to 5.001 GEORGE KAPP (Successor to Thadels H. Bell, Jr. MACHINIST ELECTRICIAN AND LOCKSMITH Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Agricultural Implements, Etc. PAINTS, OILS, POny AND (iLASS Electric Bells and Burglar Alarms put up at Short Notice. Electric Light Wiring and Supplies. 63 Westchester Ave., Liberty Sq. PORT CHESTER, N. Y. MRS. A. METZGER CONFECTIONERY Morton's Ice Cream, Standard of the World FRENCH ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES IN ALL FLAVORS First Nat. Bank Bldg. Port Chester, N. Y. Telephone 28 B EDWARD W. KELLEY stchester Ave. ai Main Street GROCER Cor. Westchester Ave. and South Main Street Fine Teas, Coffees and Spices Telephone Connection Port Chester 17 FIRE DEPARTriENT JacobHess Chief Philip Baker First Assistant Chief C. E. LOUNSBURY Second Assistant Chief \\M. T. Kki.i.kv Supi-rintendent Fire Alarm FliiE ALARM SIGNALS 15 King St. near residence Mrs. E. Louden. 16^ King Street, opp. Mrs J. B. Root., IN Cor. Irving and Haseco Aves. SECOND DISTRICr 23— King and Wiliet Sts. 24- Highland St. and Locust Ave. 25- Cor. Wiliet and Cleveland .Sts. 26— Cor. Terrace Ave. and Orchard St. 27 — North Main and Rectory Sts. 2S— North Main and Highland Sts. 29 North Main and Adee Sts. THIRD DISTRICT 32 — Grace Church St. and Fox Island Road. 34 South St. near Pt.iChester Bolt Nut Works 35 South Main St. and PurdyAve. 37 Liberty Squre, Band Stand. FOURTH DISTRICT 42- South Main and Regent Sts 45 Uilliam and Oak Sts. 46 Westchester .Ave. and Smith St. 47 Westchester Ave. opp. Eli Curtis. 4S Cor. Westchester .\ve. and Regent St. PRIVATE BOXES 234— .Abend roth Bros., Foundry. 245 -Geo. Mertz's Sons, Planing Mill. 312 R. B. & W. Bolt & Nut Co , South St. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1— Upon discovery or positive information of fire, open box door, pull hook down once and let go. 2 .Always close door before leaving the box. 3 For fires in day time, pull the hook once only. 4— For fires at night do not pull the hook more than twice. 5 — If possible remain at box and direct firemen to fire, and receive key on release by proper officer. 6- Always give alarm from the box nearest fire. 7- Do not let the fire box k?y go out of your pos- session unless called for by Sup't of Fire .Alarms. PARKER & GLEASON 29=31 South Main Street PORT CHESTER. N. Y. LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES All kinds of Livery furnished day or night. Padded Vans and Double Trucks for removal of Pianos, Furniture, etc. Stables 50x230 feet. Stalls for over one hundred horses. Fireproof Brick Storage Warehouse SIX STORIES Complete with separate compartments for Storage of Pianos, Furni- ture, Trunks, etc. PARKER & GLEASON, Props. 29=31 S. Main St. Port Chester Telephone No. 123 A 19 Tide Table for L. I. Sound The following table gives correct time of one high tide each day at New Rochelle. Figures are from U. S. Geodetic Coast Survey Table for 1903, for Gov- ernor's Island, to which has been added proper time allowance of .'5/2. 8w. This table will be found ap- proximately correct for all L. I. Sound ports. City Island to Stamford. For an approximate A.M. or P.m. tide, where not shown, add 12h. For approximate low water, add 6h. For correct time for high water at Tar= rytown, deduct 2h. 8m. from table below. 1 Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. 1 4L^ 1 51^; 3 49[. 4 30P.: 5 5% 7 17.'? 7 22.5 2. 2 32 2 49 : 4 54 5 32 6 58 7 54ft 7 59ft 3. 2 5-' 3 54 6 01 6 32 7 48 8 44 8 41 4 3 53 5 07 7 02 7 29 8 26ft 9 26 9 19 5. 5 07 6 19 7 57 7 54ft 9 17 ilO 00 9 54 6. 6 28 6 40ft 8 19c- 8 50 9 59 110 32 10 51 7 7 40 7 44 9 12 9 41 !l0 37 11 04 11 07 8.. 8 39 8 40 10 01 10 24 11 05 11 36 11 49 9. 9 31 9 32 10 44 11 02 ill 34 12 I2S 12 29S 10 10 18 10 20 11 24 11 34 12 035 12 50 1 12 11 11 02 11 02 11 57 12 03S 12 37 1 32 2 02 12 11 23 11 40 112 m 12 32 1 08 2 19 2 55 13.. 12 05 12 19S 12 58 1 03 1 50 3 12 3 16 14 12 44:o 12 54 1 31 1 41 2 42 4 11 4 22 15 1 22 I 26 2 09 2 22 3 44 5 18 5 42 16. 2 04 2 01 2 52 3 11 4 33 6 32 7 00 17 2 36 2 42 3 44 4 04 5 40 7 42 1 8 03ft 1 18 3 17 3 27 4 40 5 04 6 51 8 17ft 9 00 1 19 4 07 4 22 5 40 6 08 7 59 9 17 9 50 20 5 06 5 20 6 42 7 13 8 29ft 10 10 10 37 21 6 12 6 19 7 41 7 29ft 9 32 10 50 11 22 22 7 10 1 7 20 7 55ft 8 42 10 27 11 45 12 07m 23 7 28.. ' 7 32ft 8 59 9 44 11 18 12 325 12 49 24 8 21 1 8 32 9 57 10 42 12 08R 1 17 I 1 32 1 25 9 08 9 24 10 53 11 35 12 57 2 02 2 14 26 9 54 10 17 11 49 12 27? 1 45 2 53 2 57 27 10 39 11 08 12 42P 1 19 2 34 3 39 3 21 28.. U 24 12 00 1 37 2 11 3 26 4 32 4 10 29 12 12f, 12 52S 2 32 3 03 4 20 5 28 5 08 30. 1 00 I 1 47 3 30 3 17 5 17 6 27 ' 6 07 1 31 2 46 4 12 6 ]S 7 O'' 1 COnPARATlVE TIDE TABLE To obtain high water at the following ports, sub- tract from time given in above tabic : Governor's Island, 3 08; Hell Gate. 1.12; New London. Conn., 1.46; N.-wport, R. I., 3.55; Orient Point (Plum Gut ) L.I. ,2.00; Patchogue, L. I.. 30; Sag Harbor, L.I. . .33; Stonington, Conn.. 2.13; New Haven, Conn., 0.( )7; \Va tch Mil Light R. I., 2 24 Wm. Ryan | Frank Ryan r Established 1870 Edward F. Burnes ) . RYAN & CO. Good Things to Eat Fuel for Cooking and Heating Materials for Building Your Home PORT CHESTER, N. Y. Telephone 135 A Leonard's Rye Beach Inn Westchester County's Famous Resort Open from May to October The finest Shore Dinner on the Sound served daily for $1.00 Restaurant a la Carte Has open dates for Rhode Island Clambakes for from 10 to 1000 people. Location Directory FOR PORT CHESTER, N. Y., Banks, Churches, Schools, Clubs, Fraternal Societies, etc. BANKS Business Hours: 9.006 to 3.00v except Sundays and legal holidays. Saturdyys, Q.OOi' to 12.00 noon. Port Chester Savings Bank also open Tuesday and Saturday evenings from 6.00 to 8.00 o'clock. First National Bank— Main St. cor. Willet. R. H. Burdsall, Pres't; J, VV. Lounsbury. V. Pres't; J. N. Wilcox, Cashier. Mutual Trust Company.— Main St cor. King. George R. Read, Pres't; Francis G. Ingcrsoll, Sec'y and Treas; John Leonard, Ass't Treas. Port Chester Savings Bank.— Main St. cor. Willet. Thos. B. Peck, Pres't; Herman L. Mar- shall, Cashier: John W. Diehl, Ass't Cashier. CHURCHES A. M. E. ZiON (St. Francis)— Smith St. Rev. A. M. Bradley, Pastor. Baptist (North)— Willet Avenue. Rev. G. M. Evans, Pastor, 239 Willet Ave. Congregation Knesis Israel (Hebrew)— Willet Ave. Rabbi Stein. Congregational — Westchester Ave. Rev. U . D. Thompson, Pastor, 227 Westchester Ave. Episcopal (St. Peter's)— Westchester Avenue. Rev. Charles E. Brugler, Rector. Methodist Episcopal (Summerfield) — King St. cor. Willet Ave. Rev. M. Y. Dovard, Pastor. Presbyterian — N. Main cor. Highland St. Rev. I. E. White, Pastor. Roman Catholic (Church of Our Lady ot Mercy) —Westchester Ave. Rev. J. A. Waters. BOARDING HOUSES Allen, Mary F., Gold St., East Port Chester. Craft, Mrs. Kate, 136 Westchester Ave. Guion, Mrs. Anna M., 329 N. Main St. McCarrey. Wm., 10 Slater St. Merritt, Sarah. 207 Locust Ave. Morgan, Mrs. Kate, 3U6 N. Main St. Palmer, Miss L. G., Ill Smith St. Smith, Mrs. Emma, 179 N. Main St. Stafford. O. J.. Westchester Ave. cor. Grove St Wright, Mary, Pemberwick Rd.. E. P. C. Mutual Trust Co. OK \VKS?!'r( 'HKtSTP:t?. < "OX '?nTY Port Chester, N. Y. CAPITAL im,m SORPLOS 160,000 Transacts a general trust business, offering all banking accommoda- tions to its customers. Allows Interest at the rate of 3% on daily balances of $1,000 or more, and 2% on balances of less than $1,000. Special rates on time deposits. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT OFFICERS GEORGE R. READ - - - President Cice-Presidents WHITELAVV REID ( JOHN E. PARSONS) F. G. INGERSOLL - - - Sec'y and Treas. JOHN LEONARD - - - - ^ss't Treas. H. H HOW ELI. - - - Trust Officer DIRECTORS Marion Story John E. Parsons John L Downey Martin J. Keogh G. G. Haven Geo. R. Read R. P. Lounsbury Whitelaw Reid D. Percy Morgan John J. Riker Walter G. Oakman VVm. H. Russell Chas. a. Peabody John Ryan Jerome Alvord Peck John VV. Sterling William Salomon J. Mayhew Wainwrigh Location Directory — Cont'd. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES A. O. H. (Division No. 9)— Meets in Ryan BldK- first and third Monday in each month. C. OF F. OF A. (Poningoe Circle. No. 402) Meets in Ryan Bldg. first and third Tuesdays. Miss Kate Finigan Sec'y- Daughters of Erin — Meets in Ryan Bldg. first and third Wednesdays each month. D. OF A. (Hope Council, No. 9)— Meets in Cen- tennial Bldg., Main St., every Friday. Miss May Schran, Sec'y- F. AND A. M. (Mamaro Lodge, No. 653)— Meets in Masonic SHall, Main St., second and fourth .Vlon- days.each month. Joseph Provost, Sec'y. F. OF .\. (Court Poningoe, No. 320) — Meets in Ryan Bldg. second and fourth Mondays each month. John J. Groves, Sec'y. I. O. O. F. (Irving Lodge. No. 545)— Meets in Odd Fellows Hall, Main St., every Wednesday ev'g. J. O. U. A. M. (Gen. John A. Dix Council. No. 4) — Meets in Centennial Bldg., Main St., every Mon- day evening. K. P. (Port Chester Lodge, No. 33)— Meets in building corner Main St. and Westchester Ave. every Tuesday evening. Wm. Hellenbeck, Sec'y. K. P. (Rathbone Sisters. Justus Temple, No. ID — Meets in building corner Main St. and Westches- ter Ave. every Thursday evening. Mrs. I-iUian SchaefTer, Sec'y. K. OfC. (Fr. John A. Grady Council. No. 502) — Meets in Ryan Bldg. second and fourth Fridays each month. James McCombs, Sec'y. L. A. B. A. (Sawpit Council, No.^ 30)— Meets in Johnson Bldg., Westchester Ave., '"'first and third Tuesdays. Fred C. G. Kraft, Sec'y- O. M. A. — Meets in Ked Men's Hall, second and fourth Thursdays each month. Wm. Morley, Sec'y. R. A. (Port Chester Council, No. 798) — Meets in Johnson Bldg., Westchester Ave., second and fourth Thursdays. H. J. Munson, Sec'y. R. A. M. (Armour Chapter, No. 292) -Meets in Masonic Hall, Main St., second and fourth Tues- days each month. 24 Irving: Hotel and Fehrs' Opera House Opp. East Bound Station of N. Y,, N. H. & H. R.R. Port Chester, N. Y. THE IRVING has first-class accommodations for permanent and transient guests Steam- heated throughout. The Bar is stocked with Choice Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars. Whiskies by the bottle and Segars by the box a specialty. FEHRS' OPERA HOUSE can be engaged for Theatrical En- tertainments, Concerts, Recep- tions. Irving Hall can be rented for Dancing, Receptions, Suppers. Card Parties, or any public demand. WM. H. FEHRS, Proprietor Telephone 8 A. Location Directory — Concluded FIRE COMPANIES Reliance Engine, Chemical, and Hose Co., No. 1— House Willet St., near Main St. D. P. Townsend, Foreman. Meets first Friday in month. Putnam Steamer and Hose Co., No. 2. — In Municipal Bidg., So. Main St. Joseph D. Fergu- son, Foreman. Meets first Wednesday each month. Mellor Hose Co., No. 3. — In Municipal Bidg., So. Main St. F. Dodd, Jr., Foreman. Meets first Monday in each month. Harry Howard Hook and Ladder Co. — House Willet St., near Main St. Chas. L. Austin Foreman. Meet first Tuesday in each month. Police Patrol, No. 1 House Westchester Ave. near the bridge. James S. Merritt, Captain. Meets first Friday in each month. MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS Ladies Hospital Association— Hospital 110 Smith St. Mrs. Wm. T. Kelley, Pres't; Mrs. W. H. Hyler, Sec'y- Service both paying and free. Business meeting of Association first Friday each month ; meeting of Trustees third Friday in month. Port Chester Public Library— Located on N. Main St. Open daily, except Sundays and holi- days, from 2.00 to 5.00,?, and from 6.30 to 10.00 . H. P. Seaman, Librarian. Sarsfield Club — Meets in Ryan Building'sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays each month. St. Mary's Literary Ass'n — Meets in Ryan Bidg. second Tuesday each month. J. Kraft, Sec'y. Westchester Co. Gardeners Ass'n Meets in Ryan Bidg. fourth Saturday each month. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS High School — -Irving Ave. Mary F.. Keiiher. Principal, 220 Irving Ave. Central School — Carlotta Williams, Principal, 220 Irving Ave. Grace Church St. School (Primary No. 1) — A. Estelle Gibbs, Principal, 388 Irving Axe. Brookside School (Primary No. 2) Julia A. Titus, Principal, Exchange Place. Miss Horton's (Private) — William Street cor. Smith. For both sexes. Miss Lavina Horton. Prin. Si. Mary's Parochial (Roman Catholic) Pearl St. Sister Cecilia Vincent, Mother Superior. STOP AT The Favorite 123 NORTH HAIN STREET PORT CHESTER And look at the big display of Milli- nery, Tailored Suits, Skirts, Monte Carlos, Reefers and Underwear. Misses' and Children's Suits a Spec- ialty. Our display of Infants' Wear is novel and striking. OUR noTTO Y M B O D Your riooey Back on Demand We Give Premiums to eacli Customer CHAS. VOQELPOHL Manufacturer of and Dealer in fine Cigars, Tobacco S Smokers' Articles Try my Republica 10c Cigar and Cuba Perfectos a 5c Cigar 25 N. r\ain Street Port Chester, N. Y. TROLLEY TIM E TABLES Through Service Qoing West First car leaves Sound Beach for Cos Cob, Green- wich, Port Chester, Rye, Harrison, Mamaroneck, Larchmont, and New Rochelle at 6.20.j, and every 20 minutes until 11.45?i. Last Port Chester car leaves Cos Cob at 12.05^. First car leaves Westchester Ave. or Byram River bridge, Port Chester, for all points West at 6.18$, and every 20 minutes until 10.58-.'. First car leaves Liberty Square, Port Chester, for all points West at 6.05v, and every 20 min- utes until 11.051 First car leaves Rye for all points West at 5.35v, and every 20 minutes until ll.lSS. First car leaves Harrison for all points West at 5.45v, and every 20 minutes until 11.25j. First car leaves Mamaroneck for all points West at 5.551 and every 20 minutes until 11.351 First car leaves Larchmont end of New Rochelle line, connecting with all New Rochelle branches, Mount Vernon, and New York City at 6.20v, then every 20 minutes until 1.30v. Through Service Going East First car leaves New Rochelle for Larchmont at 6.001 then every 20 minutes until 1.151 Last Port Chester car leaves New Rochelle line at 12midnight. First car leaves Larchmont for Mamaroneck, Har- rison Rye, Port Chester, Greenwich and Cos Cob at 6 2('l and every 20 minutes until 12 midnight. First car leaves Mamaroneck for points East to Port Chester at 6.151 then every 20 minutes until 12.151 First car leaves Harrison for Rye and Port Ches- ter at 6.251 and every 20 minutes until 12.251 First car leaves Rye for Port Chester at 6.35v, and every 20 minutes until 12.351 1^ First car leaves^ Liberty Square for Greenwich, Cos Cob and Stamford at 5.251 then every 20 minutes until 11.051 PORT CHESTER AND RYE BEACH First car leaves Rye for Rye. Beach at 6.15o, then every 20 minutes until 10.551 First car leaves Rye Beach for Rye at 6.351 and every 20 minutes until 10.55 V. Rye to Rye Beach subject to change with- out notice. Rye Beach cars connect East and Uest. MAHARONECK AND WHITE PLAINS Leave White Pl.'^ins for Mamaroneck — If'eek Days: First car 5.201 then every 20 minutes until 10.401 Sundays: First car 7.001 next at 8.201 then every 20 minutes until 10.401 Leave Mamaroneck for White Plains — H'eek Days : First car6. 001 then every 20 minutes until 11.401 Sundays : First car 9.20v, then every 20 minutes until 11. 40^. RYE BEACH RYE, WESTCHESTER CO., N. Y. Hour A MOST DELIGHTFUL PLACE TO SPEND AN Week Season Boating, Yachting, Fishing and Bathing. Camping and Cot- tage Life. Refined Midway. Pleasures for young and old. Splendid Hotels, with Shore Din- ners, or meals a la Carte. Fireworks and Dancing. Band Concerts a daily feature. All Westchester Co. and Western Connecticut Trolleys connect with Rye Beach cars. Special Cars for Picnic and Pri- vate Parties. NEW YORK & STAMFORD RAILWAY CO. AND GREENWICH TRAMWAY CO. C. A. SINGER. PRESIDENT, PORT CHESTER, N. OSCAR MOULTON, SUPERINTENDENT, PORT CHESTER, N. V. CALENDAR 1903 . ^ fr^ H" J» CO :? 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Eclipses for 1903 I. — Annular Eclipse c Visible in Alaska and As f the Sun, March 28-29. la. II. -Partial Eclipse of ble in greater part of Nor the Moon, April 11. Visi- th America. III. -Total Eclipse of Invisible in North Ameri the Sun. September 21. :a. IV.— Partial Eclipse of in North America. the Moon, Oct. 6. Invisible -THE: Daily Record THE GREAT WANT MEDIUM Port Chester's Leading Newspaper Law, Newspaper, Magazine, Book and Commercial Printing PORT CHESTER PyBLISHIi CO. ALVAH P. FRENCH Edltor=iVlanager 31 MEMORANDA This ermde book is distributed free by advertisers If you like the book, tell them so. 32 MEMORANDA Patronize the merchants in this book, and tell them whether you like it. :?3 MEMORANDA T The next "Port Chester Red Book " will appear May I. 1904. Wait for it. MEMORANDA Live merchants use "Walker's Red Book." No better advertising medium exists 35 MEMOR AN DA Advertise in "Walker's Red Books." 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