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tfEW HAYEK AlORNXKQ JOURNAL AND COIJRIER-8 TUESDAY MAT 14 1807 piS a splendid array of silks, a splendid chance to pick of the most fashionable silks. Cheney Foulards spot proof, blue and white, brown and white, designs very beauti ful 75tf to $1.00 Peau de Sole black and colors...? 1.00 to ? 2.50 Fancy Rough SUks the exclusive silk of the season, unique effects 69tf to $1.25 Black Taffeta all widths. No scarcity here. We are well protected against ad vances 59 to $2.00 No Complaints F. GILBER T & CO., fc 5 Church SC .., A'1 sensible people nre putting tbrtr Furs and Winter Wraps tnai this year stiffly protected trom moths with Red Cedar Flakes because they nre the most retinitis and convenient to use, nnd only need to be placed In the folds ot the clothing:, furs or flannels, and placed In bureau drawers, trunk r closets, or even wrapped In pa per, and your worry la over. Their IncrrnsliiK Male from year to year with us has proved them to be absolutely reliable and dependable. You will do the sensible thine- by putting; your good away this year safely protected from moths with , RED CEDAR FLAKES 5 nt Pclcage, 2 packages 25 cents. E. L. WASHBURN & CO., MAN" IT ACT tin IXG AWD PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. 84 Church and 61-63 Center Sts , New Haven.' Franco-American Soups. A good French style, ready-made Soup, irreproachable as to quality, is an article certain to be of the greatest ser vice to families. Ox Tail, Consomme, Tomato, 1 t Pe w t - t" tit" i J 1 i.' i3 Game Pates, Truffled, IN 5 OZ. AND 8 OZ, CANS. For a cold lunch or supper, also picnics. Partridge, Wild Duck, Quail, Chicken, Grouse, Chicken Liver. Plum Pudding and Sauce. Ready made Entrees, assorted. 1074 Chapel St The S. W. HURLBURT CO. 48-50 High St. HEIRS TO $50,000 ESTATE. Waterbury Man's Relatives Found by ' Lnvryer Kennn. Attorney Frank Kenna has discovered two heirs to a $50,000 estate which was left by the late Joseph Kindregan of Waterbury, who was supposed to have been without relatives. The heirs were found in New Tork by Mr. Kenna and are a iiephew and his son. They will, if no other heirs are discovered, inher it th eentir eestate. At a hearing which will be held on the appointment of an administrator next Monday, H is probable that these heirs will be representetd. Entertainment for Church Fnnd. An entertainment was given last evening in the West Haven town hall under the auspices of the Foot street A. M. E. church by sU Jubilee singers I, Black Jap Silk water and perspiration proof, 27 Inches wide.... 60 to $1.50 Check Taffetas blue brown and black combina tions 69 to $1.00 Liberty Satin and printed foulards, at...,....T5 Champagne Pongee pure silk 75 to $1.50 Fancy Taffeta handsome stripes, pretty colors, tasteful patterns, at $1.00 after using Opposita P. O. IN QVAItT, PINT AND HALF-PINT CANS. Mock Turtle, Clam Chowder, Clam Broth, Petite, Marmite, Chicken Gumbo French Bouillon, (okra). Julienne, Mulligatawny, Mutton Broth, Green Turtle, Vegetable, (thick or clear), Beef, Printanier. Chicken. . . i Broths for Invalids. IN HALF-PINT CANS-ONE PORTION. Beef Tea, Mutton Broth, Chicken Broth. from the south.- A varied and delight tin programme was rendered which was heard by a large audience. The entertainment was given for the "bene fit of the bulldins fund for the new churchy which is to be built at Dixwell avenue and Charles street in the near future. Assaulted Fellow Countryman. Francisco Casapuglia of 90 Hill street was arrested last evening on a charge of breach of the peace in assaultln and striking Joseph Attiri on Hill street sunuay evening. The arrest was made by Officer" Landy of the Howard avenue station Dr. L. IA. Jenkins of this city address, ed the Hartford Dental society last evening on porcelain work and als9 conducted, a clinic. SEGARS. QUALITY IT TASTES LIKE A TEN As a rule a five-cent cigar gives the smoker of higher priced segars no pleasure or satisfaction whatever. Five-cent cisrars lack that certain "something" the smoker ot liner segars is after. QUALITY SEG-ARS have that certain "something" rarely found in a five-cent brand. This ia due in part to our carefully "condi tioning" them before placing on Bale. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE Sc. Straight. $2.50 per 50. 75.00 per 100. Mattoon-Segar-Stores S08 CHAPEL STREET, Mattoon's Corner. QUITE AN OLD ISSUE Which Has Aroused the New York Newspapers. The New York papers are frightened again. They have discovered a new Is suethey caught It red-handed Just as it was making Its exit from the Brook lyn banquet after a savage attack on the life of the democratic party. It Is a double-headed monster which the sci entists have classified as the "Initiative and referendum." Its purpose is to put out of business the boss, the lobbyist and the trafficker in public trust. Of course if is obnoxious to subsidized pa pers and to the exploiters of the public who find fortunes in the grabbing of franchises and In the watering of stock. After these papers have recovered from the frenzy into which they were thrown by Mr. Bryan's remarks about the Initiative and referendum, some friend should call the attention of their editors to the fact that the doctrine 1 which so alarmed them is not new at all. It Is already in practical use, to a greater or less extent, in nearly every state, and its application is being con stantly broadened. The referendum is employed in the adoption of constitu- j tions and it Is being used with Increas ing frequency in the Issue of municipal bonds and in the granting ot fran chises. Several states have so extended the use of the initiative and referendum as to secure to the people the right to sit in judgment on legislative measures and to compel the submission of any question upon which they desire to act. Maine will at her next election vote upon the adoption of the plan for "di rect legislation," as this plan Is called, and the New Jersey house of repre sentatives turned it down by la small majority. Neither la it a new subject with Mr. Bryan. He has discussed it in all parts of the country, beginning more than ten years ago. It was in the Nebraska platform in 1896: "We favor the Initiative and referen dum system as an aid to securing a government of the people, for the peo ple and by the people." It in the democratic national platform of 1900. "We favor an amendment to the fed eral constitution providing for the elec tion of United States senators by direct vote of the people, and we favor direct legislation wherever practicable." Is this news to the newspapers of New York? We are gradually apply ing the fundamental principles of our government to new conditions and that application will continue. For 100 years after the adoption of the federal constitution the people en dured the election of United States sen ators by legislatures; In 1892 the na tional house of representatives passed for the first time a resolution propos ing the amendment necessary to secure the direct election of senators. Since then the House has four times more passed the same resolution and some thing like two-thirds of the states have indorsed the reform. It will come. And so will the initiative and referendum come in time, for both the Initiative and referendum are in harmony with the theory that this Is "a government of the people, by the people and for the people." From Bryan's Commoner. Courier Record MARINE. Port of New Hnven. ARRIVED. Bohr Nautilus, Reeves, Prov. Schr Enterprise, Martin, Oreenport. Bchr Alice P. Turner. Lewis, Charles ton, s. c. Schr Henry Prescott. Woodruff. Jack sonville, Fla. CLEARED. Schr Kclipse, Martin, N. T. Schr Charlotte, Miller, N. T. Schr Olio. Grant, N. T. Schr Keystone, Knowlton, N. T. Schr Romeo (Br.), Campbell, 1 Shipping; News. New Tork, May 13 Arrived: Steamer Minnehaha, Ionnon. Sable Island. N. S.. May 13 Steamer Cat-mania, Liverpool and Quecnstown for New York in communication with the Marconi station ISO miles south east at 10:30 a. m. Will dock at 7:30 a. m. Wrdnesday. Scllly, May 13 Passed: Steamer Kai ser Wllhelm der Grosse, New York for Plymouth, Cherbourg: and Bremen. Gibraltar. May 3 2 Passed: Steamer Neustrla, New York for Marseilles. Glasgow. May 12 Arrived: Steamer Columbia, New York via Moville; Laur- entian, BoHton: 13th,. Ethiopia, New York via Movuie. Southampton, May 13 Arrived: Steamer Celtic, New York via Naples, etc., (and proceeded). Christiansand, May 18 Arrived: Steamer C. F. Tletgen, New York for Copenhagen. Lizard, May 13 Passed: Steamer La Bretn&ge, New York for Havre. Naples, May 8 Arrived: Steamers Liguria, New York; 9th, Franceses, New vorK; jztn, Algeria, leghorn for New York. Marseilles, May 9 Arrived: Steamers Callia, New York; Massilla, New York, London, May 13 Arrived: Steamer MinnetonKa, New ork. Plymouth, May 13 Arrived: Steamer Kaiser Wllhelm der Grosse, New York tor Cherbourg and Uremen (and pro ceidel). Naples, May 8 Sailed: Steamers Louisiana, New Tork; 12tli, Moltke, New XorK. Cherbourg, May 13 Arrived: Stenm er Kaiser wllhelm dor Grosse, New lork for Bremen (and proceeded). Gibraltar, J!:iy 13 Arrived: Steamer Princess Irene. Genoa, and Ka.nlp fnr new lorn. FIXE ORGAN. Another one just suitable for your summer cot tage. The A. B. CLINTON CO., 37 Church street. $251 UPRIGHT PIANOS rented for season at shore, with stool and Fcarf. The A. B. CLINTON CO., 37 Church street. PARAGON PLATER. Mahogany case, with ten rolls of music. Cost $200. Good as new. Guar anteed. The A. B. CLINTON CO., 37 Church street. STE1NWAY PIANO. Another rare bargain. Cost $500 new. Rosewood case, and in perfect order. The A. B. CLINTON CO 37 Church street. tl J A A BABY UPRIGHT PIANO. MIs 1 (III sion style. Oak. New. A in ly 1 lU tie wonder. Fully guaranteed. Y The A. B. CLINTON CO., 37 Church street. $275 UPRIGHT. Mahogany case. Interchangeable pitch. A $400 style. A bargain for quick huver. The A. B. CT.TNTnv Co., 37 Church street. $3001 MATHUSHEK UPRIGHT. Ma hogany case. Cost $4S5 a few months ago. uould not be dis tinguished from a new one. Will be sold on easy terms If desired. The A. B. CLINTON CO., 37 Church street. aSEBHHHHfiW'l EASY TERRAS FOB House Furnishing. Freauentlv some of our ? friends and customers say to us "Didn't know vou sold goods on in- stallments, supposed if I bought of you I would I have to pay cash." To correct any such false.impression, we will say that for one week we will sell Furniture, Car pets, Stoves, etc., to the I amount of $25.00 for $1.00 down $ and $1.00 a week. J $50.00 for $5oo down and $ 1. 00 a week. I $75.00 for $7.50 down and $1.50 a week. J $ioo.oofor $10.00 down J C 1. dim 4)z.uu a WCCK.. Liberal terms on larger amounts. I BROWN & DURHAM, Complete Bouse Furnishers. I Orange and Center Sts. "Medium Qualities" at Popular Prices Moving time is when you want your money to go along way, at the same time yon want full value for. every dollar you spend. That's why a reliable firm can serve you best They give you full value. For twenty-five years we have sold Carpets, Rugs, Mat tings, etc.; we use the best makers' lines; we sell them at lowest cash prices. How about? Ingrain Carpets nic yd "all wool" v J Velvet Carpets qoc yd "drum printed" "0 Axmlnsier Carpels 0 4 a yrj Parlor effects 1.1U ' te9'!f $18.75 83 Tapssm hp $12,75 ea Body Brussels and Fins Wilton rugs and carpets." A complete line of all grades. 'indow Shade Company, 75-81 Orange Street. Foot of Center Street. Open Saturday Evenings. Floor "The Antiquary" Scotch Whiskey. AS USED AT The SAVOY. v CARLTON, R1TZ and CLARIDGE'S. London, AND OTHER HOTELS de luxe throughout the world. $1.50 per bottle. Direct Importation of 381 JtaXi S THEO. KBILER FUKEUAI, DinECTOn AND EMBALMER. 408 Stute Street. BRANCH OFFICE! 455 Campbell Avenue, West Haven. AmJOWWEmEMT. I deshe to announce to mv friends and the public generally, that pending a readjustment of my affairs, calls intended for me may be sent to Messrs. Lewis & Maycock, No. 1112 Cliapel Street. All work will receive prompt and careful attention. Telephone 675. RQST. N. BUR WELL, Undertaker DEATHS. JACKSON fn this city, May 12, 1907, j.'nz.iuei.u uanagner, wite or ueorge JlH'kSOU. Funeral from lier late residence, 19 jjuimore street, Wednesday morning tit half-past elsht. Solemn requiem hiffh mass at St. Franois' church at nine o'clock. Kindly omit flowera. C ' ml4 SCR ANTON Entered Into rest, May 12. l07, Worthington Scranton, ot this city. In th 85th rear nf hlq aire Funeral services will be held from his iai0 residence, No. 23 Gill street, Tuesday afternoon, May 14th, at three o'clock, Burial at the conve nience ot the famllv. m13 2t ' BACON At Assonet, Mass.. May 12. 1!(07, Rev. Leonard Woolsey Bacon, D.D., eldest son of the late Leonard Bacon, D.D. nnd Lucy Johnson Bacon of New Haven, aced 77 vears. Funeral services at the North Church, Assonet, Mass., on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, and at New Haven at the residence of his son Dr. Leon ard Woolsey Bacon, Jr., 294 Elm St., on Friday afternoon, May 17th, at half-past two o'clock. ml3 5t Let us suggest a pair of SOROSIS PUMPS to go with your new spring costume, or Oxfords, if you prefer a lace low shoe. Sorosis Shoe Co. 814 Chapel St. A. B. GREENWOOD. President. Ladies Shoes Shlned Free. CHAPEL STREET wmmrn .V'. ,rsi Ch I V-r-E tUat sttc liilsittfej ' I BISHOP STREET. A two-famiiy house of ten rooms, located but a few doors from Orange street, and on fine lot fifty by one hundred eighty feet. A good purchase at the price.- $4,000. FRONT OFFICE TO LET. Washington Bids., Church A Crown Sts. Elevator All First Class. Modern Improvements. Inquire JANITOR, 39 CHURCH STREET. FOR RENT. Dwljrht Street, near Chapel street. A flat of six rooms on the BXHt Boor. Kent J35.00 per month. lidprewood avenue, between Howe and pwight streets. First floor, six rooms, $25 per month. Orannre Street Whole house, nine rooms, $40 per tnonth. Judson 5 Hauff, Room 4-02. 902 Chape! St CANNON, MORSE & CO., Succeeding- Gardner Morns Jt Boa Chan. T. Caaaoa. Genera! Insurance & Real Estate t3 CHAPEL STREET. FOR SALE. A desirable one family nouse, DwiKlu street south of Chapel. J. C. PTJNDERFORD, lit CHUnCH STREET. TO LET Rooms top floor, building 434 State treet, cor. Court. Good light, steady power, freight elevator, and heat. Specially equipped for light manu facturing. Space to suit tenants, for a term ot years. Apply to Ben). R. English . 839 Chapel St. 9 FOR SALE. A very desirable central building lot. Money to loan In sums to suit. G: HOADLE.Y.1 Room 214 Washington Building. 88 CHURCH STREET. Open Evenings. Wesi Haven Building Lois Pricta nine traa IS. 09 to JS.0C a front tot elf t Itt to mit I'ur chaaw, 11. V. RICHARDS, Real Estate Broker 141 Orange St 3 I An attractive RESI DENCE, spacious veran das, Handsome interior, Hardwood floors, 9 bed rooms, 2 bath "rooms, 8 open Fire places, Hot water, heat, large lot and garden, Central location. PRICE, $15,000 nm SALE; 1.000 set pxtent Stove hhck. uvrry set warranted one yrnr, Orders received 783 STATE. STREET, i i Slants. Oaa nat a word for each Insertion, Ave cent a ward tor m f,.n TV a. TVTTt an n reulred. Apply 26T Bradley sJr" ml4 2t SITUATION as" cook an ,.,: A. WATTBESS rft.u-. to So to the White "itounwn. 'tor th. & Trumbull street. ml3 2t PHV3TrTiw WASTED. . wanted tor advertisort nf f nee at once. Salary J25 wf,t. l I IUrE0- f S55- n . Ha: - .. J19 if lvinfyP houI(1 here. . W nee ari-the bLst PIace always JnkivisW?el. flSY ATTPTT-.we-5B MALLORY. Chloel ?f R -r ndu APPratser, HJt hoff TeleD,hne 2360. Houbo- hold sales a Epeolalty. at tf 1401 1' Chrch 8treet Telephone rnai." ? ?ei;tl?ns- Lar"eBt Agency mercantile and domestic service for any and all kinds of work. Sent nny whero. Open evenings. I). VEifil .1 A WTm Shoe Maker and Hcpairer.. 108 Bradley Street, near State. All work done In the best posslblo manner, and guaranteed to be satis factory. Rubber Heela 4.O0. to 45c. N. B. By cutting out this advertise ment and brlnelng It with your work, a reduction of 10 cents will be made. a29 tf District of New Haven, as. Probata Court, May 9, 17. ESTATE OF PHOEBE DICKERMAN. late of New Haven, In said District, deceased. The Court of Probate for the District of New Haven hath limited and ap pointed six months from the date here of for the creditors of said deceased t bring in their claims against said es tate. Those who neglect to exhibit their claims within said time will be debarred. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment to 1 CLARENCE M. PARKER. 1 mHSt Administrator. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of May, 190T, the Superior Court for New Haven countv. bv a de cree of ald Court has limited and al lowed four months from the date hro of, for the presentation of claims against the Congress Laundry oompany, Inc., a corporation organized under tho laws of the State of Connecticut, and located In the City of New Haven, and that unless the creditors of said corpor ation present their claims' to Henry C. Bretzfelder, Receiver, No. 865 Chapel street, New Haven, Conn., within said time, they will be debarred of a re covery of the same. (Signed) HENRY C. BETZFELDKK, Receive.?. By the Court. ml4 It HOUSE CLEANING Telephone 2700. Learn bow well, how 1 cheaply the Vacuum Cleaner Co, Will nut vour house, office or store In tmre, spotless cleanliness. No wear or ear, no disturbance of dally duties fixtures or furniture. No dust whllo cleaning, no dust or dirt when through. Sanitary, thorough. THE WAY THEY CLEAN THU RESIDENT'S MANSION AT WASH- Local Office, 86 Church St. IPel. 3700. P. O. Box 1151. DUSTLESS SYSTEM BIRD. , - . GLASSES The study of birds has become so popular that Field Glass manufactur ers have made special glasses for this purpose. We have a large assort ment of this kind of glasses, ranging in price from $4.50 to $40.00. Pleased to show our goods. EVERYTHING OPTICAL , Opticians 861 Chapel StffeuoHaoen $65 Main. St. Hartford. 360 Mailt St. Springfield. Mass. $50,000 TO LOAN On Real Estate at 5 ii3F sm. IJl SCMS TO SLIT. B. F. ESS, 840 Chapel SI JiubiBse BUdla Boaw 14V