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I THE MORNING "JOURNAL-COURIER, MONDAY, 16, 1907. Willi im J. Wrinn. '.lames P. Conroy. ; .Standing: committee Jaws A. Dow- , npy. John B. Gavin. William J. Fitz gerald. John 1 Koacti and John J, . Houlihan. .. Rev. Henry .Stone had charge of the services at I he Masonic home to-day. JSBBBBaeasmBBSSaSBBSBBEMSm If t t WINTER - IS COMING" ON. HERE'S SOMETHING YOU WA Ml O READ SIEET SIE FACE TO FACE. :1 A pleasant coincidence. With our initial issue in our new dress, on our new press,, comes the advice of inproved and en- hanced advertising facilities in our foreign field. 11. n. La Costa.. 11. Maxwell, Jr. "WE DELIVER THE C6ODS." LA COSTE & MAXWELL SrECIAL ' NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES. (ESTABLISHED 1890) Monolith Building; Now York, X. Y. Marquette Building Chicago, 111. t . i ' New York, December 12, 1907. . The Morning Journal Courier, New Haven, Conn. : Gentlemen We are pleased to advise you that after Decem ber 14 our New York offices will be located in the new Monolith Building, at 45 West Thirty-fourth Street, New York City, just a few step3 east of Broadway. Please favor us by addressing all mail and papers accordingly. We believe that the "Journal-Courier" will have in the Monolith a New York office second to none in the point of equip ment, character of building and location. The Waldorf-Astoria is on the same block; The Martinique, The Imperial, The Marl borough, The Gregorian, The Collingwood and The Wolcott ho ' t'els are only very short walks away. " ' " Trusting that the added convenience in enabling you to reach us when you come to town wiM justify us in having made this" change, we are, with our very best wishes for a very pro ductive year during 1908, AJ Respectfully yours, ' ,.,... . LA COSTE & MAXWELL. " k V. It. MAXWELL, JR. ' Next Friday evening tne l.nrisimas entertainment of the Congregational Pun-lay school will he held in the par lors of the church. James Valente, the young desperado of Wallingford, with his . pal, Louis Boni, were committed to the state re form school at Morideh Saturday af ternoon by Officer O'Reilly. Mrs. John .1. Dunn, who his been ill at her home ,,n Church street for the past week, is imported this evening as much improved. John O'Brien, of Chicago, was . the guest of friends in the borough to-day. Dr. A. T. Gilyard, a veterinary sur geon, who has ber.n associated with Dr. Kcllv in New Haven is contemplating opening an office in Wallingford. :Miss Bertha Wildman, daughter of Rev. J. E. Wildman. who Is librarian at. the Madison, N. J., library, has been offered a fine position as librarian at the Carnegie library, Pittsburg, Ta. ' The St. Rose society will give a French play In the Temperance naJi on Thursday evening, January 18. AN SOMA. (Spci'lnl Joiii-niil-Courler Nen Scrtlre.) A piu.no recital was Riven at the Nonpareil rooms on Main street for the pleasure of the members. The recital was so well received that the associa tion is prepraing to give several dur ing the comlner winter months. The as sociation has jus!. begun a. pool tour nament among Its members. ' ' i The line that William Bailey Incurred ' for gambling 1" Nnugatuek last, week j which amounted to $.'2.t7 was paid by Patrick O'Brien of this city. j The l.U-to-tbe-Oood basketball team was completely outclassed by the Pi- i rates in the game played Saturday j evening at the y. M. C. A. gymnasium. , Tho final score was 39 to 10, 1 'el tnuayaBfl Night i Stents it a m tea This boss" of the heating plant !oo!;3 after your comfort, stands guard over your coal bin and safeguards the family from colds due to uneven temperature in the home. ; with Time Clock attachment . is tho only device that automatically provides for a higher temperature in the rooming without losing thermostatic control through the night. .. S ' For example : . ' ' Suppose you want to rcduca the temperature of the house to 60 degrees duriig the night, but would like to have it at 70 degrees by the time the family arises. ' Before retiring, you set back the controller to 60 degrees. Then you set the time clock attachment to bring the tem perature up to 70 at seven o'clock. In spite of any sudden changes out-doors during the night, the Controller will maintain the temperature you wish, and the faithful clock will open the drafts in timo to cive you the desired warmth in the moraine. 'And then all day the Controller goes right on keeping i it is adapted for use with steam, hot water or hot air. Why not unload your heating worries on the "Jewell" land save money too ? ; Investigate this wonderful device. Shown and sold by , , THE BUCKINGHAM-ROUTH COMPANY, 131 Court Street. $30--RUGS"$30 for $22.50'. ' F " WALLfflGFORD. ney, Miss Eva Booth, Harold Porter, .1. W. McGroty; music committee, Wil liam S. Warren. Ralph Pniuck, Then. Yaas, Miss Rena Banbler. (Special Joiirnnl-roiirtfr Hie'wii Service,! Wallingford, Dec. 15. Choate sent Wallingford'a lack of trolley ser 'toth their arsitv and sortih teams, vice was clearly ' shown when the , .. ' '"r.r,. o.,-,i miniature -bllwand of Saturday" tfft tho despite the snow :storm, to Stamford , . ...... , . ,..., . borough without cars on the principal Saturday, where they played the Man- strnf,t, No ,.flvs -eaehetl Wallingford' or school at basketball and were (le- on the New Haven line from 3 o'clock feated 'by., a score of 42 to lira hi the afternoon until 7:30 in the , ' ... . . ., ' ' ; evening. During this time more than last and exc t ne; contest. Both games ' . , , , , " iOne Christmas shopper and citizen "were well playe.i and Choate showed j st00(l on thP cornt,r;(,f Majn. Hnn (n- the result , of last t week's vlgorpus ter streets in the blinding snowstorm training under Conch Brown. The first and was finally forced to make his .. , ,, r way home with the slush up to the half of the 'varsity game was full of ! 1 1 . . tops ot his shoes and. arriving at his hard fighting on Tioth sides and Choate ; destination in no good temper. The got In some tin? . team ' work which i single track cars which have always had Its effect. The haff ended with ;lheen r,m on this lin" '"M fasily .,, . :,. . " .. t j make their way with a small amount the score, Manor 18, .Choate lt.- In , ,, .., ... . ! of power together with the help of the next half Choate was unable to the local snow plow, while the big keep up the pace, and failed to fecnre-jrtouhe truckers on the New Haven once. Brooks and Sverson played a j linP WPre without, sufficient power great game for Choate, and had they I patUrdav. and 'the long bleak stretch been supported during the last half , nf road between North Haven and this place was covered with drifts which would have undoubtedly made the score much" closer. Manor ' scored thirteen times in this half. The fresh man game .was even closer than the. 'varsity, and the score at the end of the-ftrst half .stood: Choate 10, Manor 7. The scrub team is made up of a. plucky lot of fellows who understand the game and will surely give a good account of themselves before the sea son is over. The second half was very close and was won In 'the last few seriously impeded the progress of the cars. Traffic Manager Smith of the Connecticut; company .should have been here Saturday and there is no doubt what his decision would have been In regard to the restoration of the Main street line. The train service was kept In fine shape, ail of the trains being on time minutes of play: The 'final, score was: j The Meriden-Wallingford line, ran Manor 19, Choate 16.. Coffin and Keith did good work or, Choate. No more contests ill,beiiayed until the Uhristmajs vacation '.is 'over: - . about an hour behind its schedule dur ing the day. but in the evening sched ule time was resumed. , Wallingford should rejoice over the fact that her most dangerous charac ter is safely lodged behind the bars in the New It-Jven jail awaiting trial In the January term of the superior court under $,fi00 bonds. This pcr.'on In John Bruton, who has a had police record. Karly Saturday morning he broke Into Patrick Mcl.auginin s store i Thursday at 23 South Colony street, the residence j of Samuel -Markovltz on Prince street.! and the grocery store of Louis Cuenao, 40 Prince street. At the two tlrst nimed ho obtained nothing, and at the Csenge place stole some valuable papers and threatened to kill Mrs. Csenge wilh a knife which be carried. Tlfe papers, knife and one of t"' o'lvr art. clou were found .on. him and v. ere s'lown In court. Saturday. . Bruton was irrest ed at the Csenge house by OhVers White and O'Kielly, who haf been summoned by Mr. McLaughlin. At torney Ernest 1. Averlll w.-s counsel for the accused and Attorney O. II. D, Fowler represented the state, The fol lowing were witnesses for the state; Officers White and O'Hellly, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Csenge, Mr. and Mr:-. Frank Fritz, Samuel Markovltz and William McLaughlin. Bruton w;s arrested some time ago for assault, of Lizzie Keicber with intent, to kill, hut was rel- ased on account of lack of evidence. Henry A. chamberlain. Mil agd resi dent of this city, died at the h me of hin daughter, Mrs. A. N. Tryui, on Wakclie avenue, Saturday, after an ill ness of several months. Mr, Chamber lain was 76 years old. , 1'P to t Ight ycarslt ago when ,he removed to .ibis cl!y, Mr. .Chamberlain was a prominent riilien of Mkldletown. where, he had J i held the offices of tar collector and r o t'llice commissioner. Me wart an active . ... .1. . .u., rwl.i 1--,l- - ir.emoor ni uie .nnsoim, -mi j. lows and the Knithtr, ot Honor in tnav city. , i: ;' ! He is survived by three c'.illdr.h, children, Menry B. Chamberlain, of W lllinorfonl. and. Mrs. 1-0'ia NIeholsj and Mrs. Albert N. Tryon, both of this city. The funeral services will be h Id from the home of Mrs. Tryon, No. 222 waketee avenue, this afternvoit at 2:So o'llock. Interment win b- in Pine Grove cemetery. Our standard grade IYRNA RUGS' 9x12 feet, to reduce stock, at $22.50 each. The funeral of Mrs. Maty K. Jones, the. us-Hl and well known coVuel lady who riled suddenly of lioart fal.ure evening, was he'd from the A. M. K. Zlon i huroh this aliernoon at 2::i0 o'clock. The, services w4f largely nttetided by the many frlend.i of the deeeised. Tho' members of Siieba Chap trr.'O. 10. S., of which the oeceas'd ;as a member, attended lb" services In a body. Interment took pUuo In i'.M drove cemetery. , DERBY. tSpoelnt JnnrnnUC'tjurlcf .Kew Reprice.) Rev. W. II. Alrxani.ler, of the Sec ond Congregational church,) give an Interesting and Instructive lecture, las; evening on "Whitlier, the Boe:." "Oriental Rugs' for Holiday Gifts. Otir values and qualities are right. Prices very low. An unusually large showing of the finer grades of Irans and Cabristans, $25.00 to $60.00. . Coniicctlcut'S Iargcst Carpet, Rug and Drapery Store. ;' ' .:' ., . -'.-'" ' V '.'! -' ' Window Shade Co, 75 8i ORANGE STREET. 1 ' Open Saturday Kvcninss. Foot of Center Street. Honest Service Quick Result reasonable s i At a meeting of the. Baptist Young I'eople's union held . this, evening . at the First Baptist church the follow-; ne officers and committees were elect- j" ed: Pastor, W. A.'. Spinney; president, Blrs. M. E. ' Sellew; vice Ralph R. I'niacke; secretary, Ida Lewis; treasurer. Stewart W. Hall: prayer meeting committee. Miss F.thel May Norton, Mist; Stella G. .I'niacke, 9nd Miss Helen -.(.- Spinney; social committee, Miss Edna. E. Church, Mis Esther Hall, Miss Irene. Doo'little. Miss Mildred Page, and Harold Whit worth; floral .committee, Mrs. Ger trude Hunt, Nathan A. Curtiss. Ronald Hall, M. E. l.eete; lookout committee, B..H. Wooding, Mrs.. Burton Hall, Miss Alice Cushman. Miss Olive Post; mis sionary committee, .Mrs. W. A. Spin- Tho Holy Trinity Sunday School association held a meeting this after noon at the church at 3:30 o'clock and was voted to give another per formance of "Ye Destrict School' on president. I Monday evening. Decern iter in, tor 'the boys and girls of the church. Ad- The standing of the teams in the city bowling league for the. past week Is as follows: Won Lost. P.C.I Olymplas f 13 2 .SS6 Wallingfords S 4 ,6SG West Ends 9 6 XM Odd Fellows' x 7 .533 Kickers . 7 8 .4-56 Independents -. .. 6 9 .inn I Owcnocos 4 8 .V.Z3 Crescents 2 13 .133 Morris with the hieh average of 172 is the leader in the individual stand ing to date, with Williams second. The schedule for the games this week is as, follows: Mond.iy, Odd Fel lows vs. West Ends: Tuesday, Wall ingfords vs. Crescents; Hnirsjay, Kickers vs. Independents; Friday, mission will be free and the annual Christmas donation of candy, fruit Olympian vs. Owenocos. and presents to the Sunday school ! will be held Immediately after the j Mr. and Airs. P. J. Griffin entertained 'Destric School." The production of ' over Sunday Mr. Louis Langford, Miss the old time school as given in the ; Alice -Langford and Mr. Edward O'- The Hecoml nnnuil concert a'id r!a"ce of Camp Henley W. l.awt n, Spanlsri Amerlcan War Veterans, tra.i held In Could armory. Although the atten dance was small, .on account of the storm, sllll the ndv.ihcc mic of tick ets w?s a very large one, tne camp realized a small sum on tne event. ; Zieglej's orchestra furnished the music j for diinclng. , j The committee In cb trge of the .con cert comprised the following: 'I!. W. j Piper, chairman;' Charb s H. Cenlne. i secretary; .laincs Iiykes, . treau er; j John L. Larkin, and Mil ward lyona. The members on the noor committee; were Edw.ird Lyons, chtirmah; John! 1'. McCarthy, Joseph .iff, Thomas lie Malum and George Xolan. The quarterly meeting rf the St. Alysius T. A. & li. society will' be held in St. Aloysius' hall this evniing. Th officers for the ensuing year will b? elected and the full attendance of members is desired. ODORLESS GAS LOGS BACKUS GAS GAS GRATES, CLOW'S "GASTEAM" GAS HEATERS, : (with watery back), HEATERS, STEAM RADIATORS. All on Demonstration at Our Salesroom, 93 Crown Street. THE NEW HAVEN OAS LIGHT; GO l- A man named Warner stopped at "Disbrow's" Corner Some underwear to buy; . He came into the store, Bought two shirts and the -'s, . And says, "I'll be back for some more." . ' YOVRS, ' " DSSBROW HE SELLS SHIRTS. P. S. Never mind the weather you need underwear. , Ji ' Corner Church and Center Streets. PERFECT TAILORING. A clever clothing sales man may be able to con vince you that, a hand-me-down fits you until you have worn it a few times, and then well, you will probably .wlslr you had or dered n suit of us, made especially for ' you ono 1 that alwajs looks dressy and Ills you to perfection. We guarantee our gar ments to lit, wear and keep slmpe, and, If not sat isfactory, jour money back. ' THE WEINBERG CO,, 1048 Chapei Street. - JEWELERS. Before yon decide on jour HOLIDAY GIFT look in at DURANT'S. Always glad to show goods, and (he Inspection of all is invile'il.- New goods Invoiced daily. . , , , ' J C-HUbiGrt ZS333 Watches. CIttclts and Jewelry repaired. Temperance hall a short time ago was a. grand success, and the boys and girls of the Holy Trinity hhinday school have a great, treat, in store for them on the Monday after Christmas through the kindness of the association. ''''', Beautify the Home Luughlin, of Naugatuck. Miss Henrietta Perkins, of Rutland, Vt., arrived yesterday for n visit with Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Huffum. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. YVIlkins, of Fair street, are entertaining Mr. Wilkinson's mother from Brooklyn, X. Y. ! Nothing ndtls more to the attractiveness of tbc home tlinii taste displayed in the selection of wall hangings. They form a background not only for the pictures, but also for the est of the- furnishings..- We bnvc not only made a study of this specialty, but li"c years of experience back of it. Many owners of 1-eautlful homes in this city will gladly endorse our work in this line. We have helped tlicm very satisfactorily; let us advise with yon. ROE BROS.. 353 Grown St. Telephone 2761. 1 "J--? At the last, meeting of Division No. 2, A. O. IT., held In Foresters' hall, the following officers were elected. Chaphin Hev. J H.'Cfirroll. President James M. llennessy. Fice president-James F. Kenny. Fciording secretary Michael f-'ulli-van. Financial secretary William J. Burns-. ', Treasurer James K. McCabe. C',i-(Toji,t it arms; P.Ttrii.lr T Pnqn I ? Sentinel-Bernard J. Murphy. ' i ! Kick commit te Jam"-: Pniith. A. John ' b j Barrv, James Patterson. T 1 Rmployment committee -John F. Cal- f lahan. Michael W. Brown, Thomas L.. finowr.ey. ! i Despite the stormy weather prevail ing Saturday afternoeil and evening, the fair and sale given In the parh rs of the Unitarian church mail's Alliance was atteni sized crowd and the affair cam to a i i by the Wo-jVbvr; ndei by a fair J . nlr noma Irt fl ' 1 ' :evi.3M'.fC Bassett's Gun Store. I It is not what you PAY for at 'thing, but what you GET for what you pay, that counts. Quality and Good Value are in every item in our stock. Guard Chains set with fancy; stones. .';v;;:; I ' Gold Beads, single and grad-l uated strands, from $10 up. Gold Necklaces mounted witlf pearls, sapphires,; topaz, ctcj $16 to $38. : ' :-:.;. :' ;:' ", -: ' '.,s I Sterling Toilet' . Ware-f Combs, Brushes, Mirrors an Manicure Sets. Cut-Glass Vases, that ever one appreciates, and beautifi pieces of Pouyat China. successful ending. The entertainment .j, presented in the evening by the young! people of the. church pleased those ' J present. Th-proceeds, it Is th Might j ! by the conimit'tee in charge, will be T quite la'rse. - Guns and Ammunition. Full line of Hunters' Coats a7id Boots. ,' Complete line of Talking Machines Victor and Edison. October List of Records Now Keady. AM the leading makes cf Gtms and Rifles. Including the Winchester, Martin, Remington, Parker, I:cfever, Baker, Ithaca. Stevens and other well-known makes. ' The members of tli? Derby Aerie of Eagles enjoyed a turkey supper at their nest on Main street last evenlrg. About sixty were present and all en joyed the repist served. Following the serving of the supper a mut'ical en tertainment, was finely rendered by the best of loral talent. JJ E. BASSETT, T,,t Gl,sVS,. t. 4 ! Finance committee John J. Barry, iterary committeeJames J. Kane, rtin Loughlin. Frank J. Taylor. SH ELTON (f pcelnl Journnl-f onrler Neivn Service. The Rhelton' Reading circle will meet with Mrs. D. p. ltrinsmade this after-n-ii-n at :H0 oleinek. f The Dadier.'Aid society ef the Bap tist church is) arranging to hold a, bread and cali and fancy and useful article sale in jt; lecture, room of the church on Wednesday afternoon' of this weeK, i "KOAL" THE GREAT HEAT PRODUQER. " W. F. GILBERT , S CO. 65 CHURCH, OPP. P. 0. Monsons Jewelry Store. 857-859 Chapel St. BROOCHES. I 1 Wo'-ore now showing a most cm$ plete line of brooches, especially in t j dainty enamel and semi-prccJo stones. The early purchaser has tho fi variety to choose from, ; 78a chapel Street, mew haven. N " '' ' ' 1,,