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2 NEW HAVEN MOKJONG JOUENAL AND COUBIEE, FRIDAY OCTOBER Jl; 1903; Daily News of the Howe & Stetson Stores A Few Hints -fcv , p- X-Y f that is to be had in the lines he carries. There h 4 difference it's in the price. Want to see ? Step in through the middle door and your're right in the Men's Department. Shirts. A fr 11 Of-. Men's Negligee Shirts, eood colors; one pair HI vJ ZKj of cuffs to match. The 60c kind. a - eTV A 'arge assortment of Colored Negligees, Ar rlC aJso Plaited bosom white shirts extra good values. At $1 .00 and madras; cuffs attached or detached. In many places . they charge $1.50 for these. At $1.50 ors; cuffs attached or detached. Underwear. 4 - g Extra heavy sanitary fleece lined shirts and Ar jyC draweii3' subject to slight mill imperfections, so we call them "seconds"; mo3t places would sell them as "firsts" at 50c. Afr CAf Heavy wool fleece lined shirts and drawers rlli JUL "seconds" but they're worth more. At $1.00 At $1 .50 At $1 .75 We'also have the medium dergarments up to $5.00 each, and a complete line of com bination suits. ' Everything you need in hosiery, gloves, collars, caffs, handkerchiefs, neckwear, etc, and the price is always right. What Day h REFUND DAY? - : Do You Know About OUR NEW CREDIT IDEA ? 1 11C 1 ZtUC kJLLOUii vi., Connecticut. NEW HAVEN THEATER. ' "Under Southern Skies," Lottie Blair Parker's beautiful and interesting play dn for acts, drew together a crowded house at the -New Haveri theater last night. The drama has been seen here before, but there is a peculiar fascina tion about it that one can see and tee it again and never tire. The characters are all so beautifully drawn while the out of door scenes down in the sunny auth make such an attractive picture that it appeals to tho hearts of all who desire to see a refined drama. The etory is well written, in fact few dra mas afford so many opportunities for fire display of feminine frills and fur belows, so that the qaint and airy cos tuming, of the play is in itself a source of. pleasure to the feminine spectator. Then the love story. What woman's Aeart,; old or young, or what man's either, for that matter, does not thrill, responsive to a good love story? Love, In Its youthful happiness and misery, and love in its older, sadder phases, broken by sin and chastened by for giveness is the very groundwork of this euccessful play is what gives it its enduring strength and vitality. The pretty scenery, the dancing, the rich comedy of the darkies, the gay festivi ties of their aristocratic masters and mistresses, are the trimmings which ere used to add to the attractiveness of this intensely interesting love story, i The cast Is a strong one, anI Include John Burke, who takes the part of Major Edward Crofton. Mr. Burke, by the way, is a nephew of Mr- Van Buren, manager of the New Haven theater. Miss Mabel Trunnelle, as Leila Crof ton; Miss Nellie Lindroth as Stella Crofton; Henry Walthell, as Steve Dau berry and George LeGuere as Burleigh Mavor, take the leading parts and their efforts last night to please were re warded with generous applause. The other parts are ably sustained by the various members of the company. The Hallowe'en celebration in the second act in which a pumpkin dance and sev eral "negro melodies were Introduced iwas-greatly enjoyed and appreciated: by the audience. The play will hold the Iboard to-hlght, Saturday matinee and evening, and will undoubtedly be wit nessed by crowded houses at each per formance.. Sale of seats are on and Evays Remember the Full Name axative Rrorao Qsimine to Wise Men. COME in and look us over. You'll be sur prised to find so many lines vou thought were carried only by the exclus ive haberdashers. You . '. see,v e re just a aggre gation of exclusive stores; each department in charge of a manager whose sole duty it is to see that his stock consists of the best The newest conceits in stiff bosomed shirts, both light and dark colors; also white and colored neclicees in chaviots A very choice collection of new pat terns in stiff bosomed shirts, many of them in coat stvles. Hriit and dark col Three-quarter wool garments ju3t enough cotton to prevent shrinking the best at the price in the city. An extra strong line of all-wool and part wool garments in natural and white.single and double breasted shirts. A new garment for men who need dark underwear; oxford gray, all-wool, steam shrunk. and light weight wool un early application should be made in or der to secure good ones. BOUND OVER IN $3,000 BONDS. Internal Revenue Inspector J. P. Kin caid of Boston swooped down upon the New Haven Fruit Distilling company at 513 Congress avenue yesterday after noon and arrested Samuel A. Quint, the secretary and treasurer of the company charging hi mwith violation of the in ternal revenue laws regarding the dis tilling of liquors. Quint was taken in to custody and brought before United States Commissioner w. A. Wright and held in bonds of $3,000. He was placed in charge of U. S. Marshal Parmelee, and was in search of a bondsman late In the afternoon. The New Haven Fruit Distilling com pany was incorporated in October, 1094, with a capital of $5,000. Louis Quint is president, and S. A. Quint secretary and treasurer. They occupy quarters at 5i3 Congress avenue. NEW HAVEN COMPANY. Formed" to Manufacture Veterinary Operating Tables. The Bradwood Manufacturing com pany of this city was incorporated yes terday with a capital stock of $10,000 to manufacture veterinary operating table's. The incorporators are Henry W." Mer wiri, Henry L. Bradley and J. T. Man son, all of New Haven. The Connecticut Fruit and Produce I company, also of this city, filed a certi ficate of Increase of capital stock from ; $15,000 to $20,000. HEALTH OFFICERS. County Health Officer Hoadley Makes Some Reappointments. County Health Officer C E. Hoadley yesterday announced the appointment of Dr. W. L Baker as health officer of Naugatuck for four years. He also an nounced the re-appointment of Dr. E. C. M. Hall of East Haven, Dr. E. D. Heady of Mllford. Dr. Lewis Barnes of Oxford, Dr. Stephen A. Talmadge of Prospect, Dr. W. S. Cooper of Seymour, and Dr. J. W. Baker o Woodbridge. (VLJs en every yym box. 25c PECIAL SAL! TODAY AND TOMORROW At greatly reduced prices we are offering for these two days the largest and most complete line of Oriental Carpets ever shown in this city. Each carpet was carefully selected by the undersigned during his re cent trip to the Orient. ALMOST EVERY SIZE. ALMOST EVERY QUALITY. Great variety of colors and designs. This sale offers a rare opportunity. G. 154 Orange Street. Importer of Oriental Rugs and Carpets. IN AM ABOUT THE COURTS NEW ENGLAND DAIRY BJSPOBT FILED. Receiver Morris Gives Figures to Su perior court Stnilliwky Gets Ten to Twelve Years for Abuse of Twelve Year Old Child State Springs Sur prise With betters to Cose Against Dr. Munson Other Court Items. Charles C Morris, temporary re ceiver of the New England Dairy company, filed a report In the superior court yesterday, showing the assets and liabilities of the company. The report ehows the assets and lia bilities to be the same, $243,361.61. One asset given by the receiver is $55,116.50, which is the estimated val ue of the good will. Other large items in the list of assets follow: Machinery and tools, $37,473.84; real estate, $36,809 66; horses, $4,186.50; pre ferred stock, $40,000; net loss from October 1, 1901, to December 31, 1904, $14,595.18. Estimated depreciation $31,261.40; ac counts receivable, $10,865-68. In the liabilities account the capital stock is given as $135,000, the secured indebtedness as $45,000, accounts and notes $56,517.17, profits current year, $5,531.12. The report shows that uncter the re ceivership, from September 17 to Sep tember 30, 1905, the concern made $7.21. The Bales in that time amounted to $4,990.21. The report will be considered by Judge Case to-day. WILL ALLEGE BOYCOTT. The aid of the Sherman anti-trust law is to 'be invoked in civil proceed ings that are to be instituted shortly by John D. Kelly against the Master Plumbers' association of this state. Besides this association the Peck Bros. & Co. is to be cited in as co defendant. Police Commissioner Kelly yesterday consufted counsel in relation to this grievance. He declares that he' has been made the victim of a boycott through the Joint efforts of the mas ter plumbers' organization and the Peck Brothers & Co. STUDINSKY GETS HEAVY SEN TENCE. John Studinsky, charged with crim inal abuse of twelve-year-old Theresa Gordon, was declared guilty by a Jury in thei criminal superior court yester day afternoon. He was sentenced to from twelve to ten years In state pris on. STATE SPRINGS SURPRISE. Upon the conclusipn of the case against John Studinsky in the criminal superior court yesterday afternoon, the case against Dr. Virgil II. Munson, charged with betraying Mies Anna MISS1RAN, ThorndlUe, nineteen rears old, was tak'i'ii up. Miss Thorndike was placed on the stand. A surprise wns sprung on the defense by the state in the production of a, eeries of letttrs of Dr. Munson to- trtti Eirl, which were not introduced whe.1 I the case was In the city court. In one ' of the letters Munson speaks of having a ring in his safety vault which he , suggests s'ne might like to wear. In. ' another passage he speaks of thn i "course of true love" rwver running smooth, and compares its course with Long Island sound. The case was net finished yesterday. SIX DIVORCE CASES ON. Judg? William S. Case n the. supe rior court to-day will listen to six un defended divorce suits. Thsv ars: Alice Merrit, nee Newton, vi. Norman Merrit; Elizabeth ReHeiich vs. John lit; Serich; Fowler vs. Fovl-r; Lena A. Stetson vs. Louis E. Stetson, of Stamford; Hubar vs. Hubav. The case of Mrs. Isaac Goldstein for alimony during the progress of her Clvorce suit, will also come up at the short calendar session. Jo'ah White of Brook; .m is nrhed ulel to appear in his own bh.i!f in an application that was made to erase from the docket his app-sil from the priba:- curt. He was en 1ecr last Friday and conducted his own case. Mrs. Stephen Shaw, of Rosette street, will ask that her husband make the complaint of divorce he has filed against her more specific. Her hus band's attorney will insist upon a bond to prosecute. (Continued on Sixth Page.) Pure Food I,aws will, not Interfere with BURNETT'S VANILLA. No state board has ever questioned its purity. THE R. H. NESB1T CO,' An abundance of Good Things. The Highest Grade of Market Supplies. Prime Beef all known cuts carefully prepared in most approved style. Extra Choice Lamb Legs Laddies, Crown, French and English Chops. Best Poultry Vegetables and Fruit of the highest standard of excellence. 40 ELM STREET., COR. CHURCH. BEST DRUGS USED XN PRESCRIPTIONS AT LOWEST PRICES. "IN filling prescriptions we us the best drugs money can buy. "Experienced pharmacists accur ately flii them and his work is carefully checked to avoid errora Positively lowest prices in town." CITY HALL PHARMACY. 159 CHURCH ST.. NEW HAVEN. Wvovislbvis, &c FREE! To All! A Cup of Steaming Aromatic Crimson Coffee. Also to every purchaser of Tea, Cof fee or Baking Powder will be presented an 8-ounce can of Van Camp's Evaj porated Cream, absolutely free of charge. .All this at the FOOD FAIR, (Second Regiment Armory.) THE ONLY RETAIL GROCER RE PRESENTED. TELEPHONE 1161. S. S. ADAMS, Cor. State and Court Streets HW Soward Are., 143 UiwetU It, 45 Grand A?.. 858 Daw enpurt AT M Howard Ave., 1 Sbeltoa Ar. us Liord at . INTERESTING NEWS, We have Just the kind of meat you rant and can enjoy for your dinner. . The quality of. the meats we sell are f the very best First Quality, and with :ur careful attention and experience in catering the wants of the' particu lar we feel assured our meats wll) give you satisfaction. Never forget that good meats have fat on them but there is a difference even in beef with fat on it, there is Beef that has that yellow coarse look ing fat on it, which is the kind you should avoid, and then there Is that that has that white, clean wholesome looking fat, the kind the sight of pro vokes the thought, "Well it looks good enough to eat." That's our kind. Just come in and see how bright clean and appetizing looking the meat we sell is, and you will agree with us, that we have the best the market affords. Our prices are right, and our service is prompt and courteous. Give us a trial order. DIETTER BROTHERS, FOR CANNING NATIVE PEACHES EARTLETT PEARS CRAB APPLES MASON OR LIGHTING JARS AND RUBBERS. FOR WINS RAW SUGAR FOR PICKELING CUCUMBERS ALL SIZES TO ORDER SMALL ONIONS " PURE CIDER VINEGAR BENNETT AND SIMPSON'S PURE PURE SPICES. . . Nichols, are Stat at HART MARKET GO. If you wish to be satisfied with your table and you culinary department pur chase the very highest grades of mar ket products. We deal in only the. best Meats. Connecticut Poultry, Long Island Duckling, Philadelphia Squabs. Try our excellent Corned Beef. Okra Russell Sprouts, Cauliflowers A great variety of Fruits. 180 TEMPLE STREET TELEPHONE, 443 The Place To Buy Shoes. Why shouldn't it be? You are not confined to any one make or any one style. You ty of kinds and a continuty of sizes, a care fully selected stock that makes good custom. ers any kind of good shoes. Felt Goods. Our Doge Felt Goods are on the floor and none to soon as the cool nights and mornings create a demand for them. ONLY GOOD SHOES. TheNewHaven . Shoe Co. 842 AND 846 CHAPEL STREET. v . . . - . - Canned Asparagus New Pack Just in , , ' Canned Asparagus .this seasons packing, large cans 2oc, size smaller 15c, Fine goods, guaranteed to suit. ' , . :, ; , V : ' , . ' ' v' ' ' ' New Figs Natural Sape (pulled style) 10c per lb;, S lbs. for 25c. .The .best.. eating Fig at any price- : t - . Table Raisins : , , 10 ,K New Goods-large stem frulj and only 18c per lb.-... " . . ; , ;; Bartiett Pears Bartlett Pears for canning, last of the season, very nice at $1-00 per bas ket. ' Fresh Killed Poultry Fine fresh killing Fowl and Chick en, sold full dressed, 18, 20c lb. V .:.' . Fancy Cauliflower i 10c head up. ; , T ' , Cape Cod Cranberriss, 10c per quart. - '..' ' D. M. WELCH & SON, Fair Haven Congress Ave West Haven Snappy And Pure Sweet And Low That means a low price for Pure Peanut Brittle, ioc a lb. And for California Corn Cakes, two days, 9C dozen. , ! "All's Not Gold That Glitters." Our Gold Cake neither' glitters nor contains gold. But figuratively speaking, 'tis as good as gold, 1 8c a loaf, two days. , "Schepp's Cocoanut" is made from the real nut, for puddings, pies, and carke. See and examine the huge Cocoanut in the win dow. ''.'" ' ' - y S, BOSTON GROCERY CO. Chapel and Temple Streets. 'Phone 535. YOUR HEALTH DEPENDS On the proper Heating and Ventilating of your home. ( The Royal Syssem of Heating Heats and Ventilates your Home Perfectly The most Economical and Perfect Heating "Warm Air Heater on the ma ket. If you are in need of a heater let us give you an estimate on the Royal. J. C. CRONAN & CO., Heating and plumbing contractors. F' will find a multiplici Branch Store, 1231 tbnpcl Street. 'Phone 427-12. JgH, wc have installed over 700 Koyal Heaters Haven. in New Let us place one in your Home. , VHU Will W VHVViy f vmm rf