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;. - 4 X i THE MORNING JOURNAL-COURIER, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1907! 15 TYPICAL GIFT THINGS , IN CHRISTMAS HOLLY CHINA. ' ' ' Tlrusli and Comb Trays, Oatmenl and Broad and Milk Sets, Cake Plates. Cups and dancers, ritchers In four sizes. Children's Slugs and Miniature Loving Cups all decorated with with rieh green leaves and bright red berries. A. F.VVYLIE, 821 Chapel St. Successor to John Bright & Co. OBITUARY NOTES. William Routh Passes Away at the -ge of Eighty-one. William iRouth, well known in West Haven for many years, died at his late residence, 95 Union street, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Routh was in his 81st year. For many years ho had been a retired business man. He leaves his wife and -four children, who are George L., Reynolds," and Thomas L., all of New Haven, and, Mrs. George Sandels of New York. The funeral will be held from his late residence at 8:30 Tuesday morning. There will be re quiem high mags said at the Church of the Sacred Heart at 9 o'clock that morning. Pierce, Graham & Hayes are the undertakers. Funeral of G. W. Denny. The funeral of George W. tenny was ; held from the Second Advent church, Grand av-snue, Saturday afternoon. Rev. M. Beebe of New Britain officiat ed. The funeral was largely attended. The Interment was in Evergreen ceme tery. Plrce, Graham & Hayes were the undertakers, Mrs. Marian C. Elske. The funeral of Mrs. Marian C. Fiske of IVest Haven was held Sunday after noon from the residence of her son, W, E. Fiske, on Savin avenue. Pierce, Graham & Hayes were the, undertak ers. iKev. Mr. Trick of the Howard Avenue Baptist church, of which the deceased was a devout member, offi ciated;' Mrs. Fiske was the widow of the late' Edson H. Fiske who died 10 years' ago. The body will be taken to Huntington, Mass., to-day and the In terment will be held there. Ftincrnl of John Prvli The funeral of John Davi.-, the aged man, well, known,, about Savin Rock, who died suddenly of heart disease at the New Haven hospital, will be held from the private chapel of Pierce, Gra ham & Hayes this afternoon. Rev. Arthur J. Gamnioek of Christ "church, West Haveh, Will officiate. The 3e ' ceased leaves no family. The interment will be at the Westville cemetery. Harriott E. Storf. The death occurred Friday of Har riet E. Story, daughter of the late Richard and Harriet Benedict Story, at the age of BS .years. . Funeral, services wm be held in the chapel of Evergreen cemetery to-morrow at 3 o'clock. D. William Fowler. The funeral services for the late D. William Fowler will be held from his late residence In East Haven Wednes. day at 2 o'clock. 'Relatives and fvlends are invited to attend. ' Thomas Preston. Thomas Prjstcn, one of the prosper ous retired business men and property cwners of New Haven,' died Saturday evening- at his residence, 183 Franklin rrcet. '"' ..' He was a native of Ireland, was born June 20, 1818, in the County Fer niinash, and was the son of Thomas Preston and Sarah Kello.y. He remain ed at home attending school and help ing his parents until he was 21. when cr ifMed the (Atlantic and located at Bt. Johns, New Brunswick, where he learned his trade of ship' carpenter. After su'vt-ng his apprenticeship Mr. Pti'f-tni went to New York, and later removed to New Orleans, La.. In lsu he came to New Haven to see ft friend, and being well pleased with the locality he settled in this city, and follow a the. trade of .shir- carpenter and Joiner for several years. During, the civil war Commodore Gregory, a fiend of Mr. Preston, Induced him to locate in Boston, and while there he wprked on the famous "Merrlmac." After 15 months he went to the New Tork navy yard, where his skill ob- alned him employment for five years, inder Admiral Foote, a friend of Com nodore Gregory. Feeling however, hat New Haven suited him better as a ilace of residence, Mr. . Preston re noved to this city and until his retire- nent followed his trade as ship earpen er. The funeral will take place to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock from St. ,'atrick's church. Late Thomas Fitch Rowland. o Editor of the Journal and Courier: In the death of Mr. Thomas Fitch! ...... ,. ..-,v- ... no- ig away of another former New Ha-:.,ohn Gorman, was held" at the res! on citizen. While engaged in an ex-; deuce of lier daughter. Mrs. James ntive, business and living in the met- i jpolis, he newer forgot the home of is childhood or his former acquain tnces. It was always his great pleas re to visit the home of his youth and Ingle with his Old friends and asso- ates. He was a Lancastrian school y and his love and devotion to his d preceptor, John E. Lovell, and his d school mates never abated. ' He was always interested in the rly history of New Haven and in it osperity. He was a self-made man. great executive ability, close at-1? ntion to business, his broad mind put m to the fore rank or nis calling. is sterling Integrity, his unostenta- us bearing In all his walks in lite, i open, generous heart to all worthy Jects were his characteristics. tt'hen severe bereavements came to m he bore them with the Christian -tuuao instilled in the make up of ,, , , , - ' youth, and which never forsook - il. He has been gathered to his Rear him. bring him to Me. anpel." n7lLZVTn7 TST t-t'ay iWWO Jl ser I rise up and blesg his memory. vant" jCaii we, should wr- call that death? Mrs. Mary L. Hayes. -hefunerarof Mrs. Mary L.. wife! Patrick Hayes, w,is largely attend- at her late residence, 32 Sylvan ave-: h Saturday morning, at 8:30 and, at j 3 Jonn 8 church et 9 o'clock. Where I?hrap.r"i!ir "a-3S TSH ce,cbratea!'t wm in my mail this morning."-! the Rev. Father Keating, celebrant; Philadelphia Press. THOMPSON SHOP Our Christmas Furniture is offered for your inspec tion at values which are most attractive. Each piece has been chosen by us with the idea cf giving pleasure to the recipient as well cs to reject credit on the give,' 46 ELM'ST-NEW'HAVEN-CT- the Rev. Father , Ford, deien; the Rev. Father Russell, sjb-deacon. The funeral services for the lat Thomas Flteh Rowland will be held Vt the Church of the Heavenly Rest, Fifth avenue and Forty-fifth street. Mew York, at 10:45 this morning, and the In terment will be In the family plot in Evergreen cemetery In this city. Matthew f'linnlnjrlinin. Matthew Cunningham, the well known downtown baker, died Saturday at his residence, 204 Franklin street, of pneumonia, The news oe his deeth will he a great shook to his nmnv friends He was very well liked and was a citi zen of Inteerlty. He leaves a widow two daughters and two sons. Charles Cinrrloer. The funeral of Charles H. Gardner "as held ot his late residence, n Dlx well avenue, yesterday afternoon ut 12:30 o'clock. The Interment was in Ansonla. In which city the. deceased formerly lived. Mr.. Gardner leaven two daughter, Miss Ruby G. Gardner and Mrs. Law rence Howshield. Hfl was a member of Elm Tree lodge. JN". E. O. P. Mrs. r-therlne Gorman. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Gor man, widow of Dennis Gorman, was held from her late residence. 18! James street. Saturday morning st 8:30 and from S. Francis' church at 3 o'clock where a solemn renutem mass was cele. brated h" Rev. Father Kennertv. Rev. Father Raker was deacon and Rev. Father Shoehan, sub-deacon. William F. Reynolds. William F. Reynolds, aped 20 vesrs. died Saturday, morning at his 'resi dence. 292 Washington avenue', a.fter a (Short illness. Mr. Reynolds was em ployed at the roundhouse of the Con solidated railroad and was well llkud by a'l who knew him. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Rev nolds, and one sister. The funeral will -:be held this morning: at the Church of tne fcacrea Heart at 9. o clock. Mri, Elirn Gorman. Tim ,,,., 1 f n. tru .u Hoffernnn. J12 Lambcrtoii street. Satur, iiiviuiN, m ,iiiu n.L ci. rnrrfi church at !) o'clocli. where a requiem hlgrh mass was celebrated by the Rev. Father Ear); It was night, and cold and starless, But tiie shining angel came, On a mission for the Master Singing low this sweet refrain. "Well done, good and faithful vant." Nearing then the sufferer's bed, Listening as to music's measure, This is what the .Saviour said: "ClBse his weary eyelids. , angel. ser- loosen too. ine clasp ot love, "r'X Z' 8wee,,i Rear him, bring him to Me. angel, For his crown is ready, now. No more earthly cares shall burden, Ever cloud that placid brow, Bear him. bring him to. Me. angel, Heaven's joys to those I give. Who have- served me with their pure hearts While upon the earth they live. Bear. him, brlns him to me, nnge! NY - , : " ' .1 5 "rM?- " ii i . 1 13 " cciniift (J CCtl Unco. Heaven holds no sili or (ear Barberry Bittersweet. -"I sent, a poem to the 'Highbrow Mat - mine' dav hrr. v.0tr,i,-" ..t rlee.T?" W!i.im.i V.L,i .'.t pose you expect to see t appear soon." "Tt annptirorl ennnci' rVi-jti T vr,rtn ,1. A Mil mBm EDUCATIONAL I Trrentjr-fourth Year. " T. M. C. A. BUILDING. 152 Tempi Street. f X f Irtnry rerlln Butler, President .New Haven Dancin; Academy L. II. NEWMAN, INSTUCCTOIl. Wnltz, 2-step and 3-step taught for $6. Payment to suit pupils. Be Klnnerg start any time. Office hours: 11-12 a. m. 1-5 and 7-10 p. m. . . , ; 783 CHAPEL STREET. Over Howe & Stetson Stores. HISS HAZEL CHADBURN. Harmonie Hall. Classes in Social and Classic Danc ing Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Address 110 Howe Street, or 'phone 507 1-M. TII3 Nonpareil Laundry G0, (Incorporated.) h:ch-class woxx We do the work for the leadinj fara l ies ani stores. 271 Blalcliley Av New Hav3i Com. KEY FITTING Can and Locksmithing. SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLY CO 68 Center S!., E. H. BasssIL. Mgr. EDWARD P. BRETT, 1511LOEU AND CONTRACTOR. Sawlnp, Turning and Jobbing In Wood of All Kinds. Window and Door Screens. Cabinet Work, Pack ing Boxes. ' 7 FftOTT STREET. Christmas Bells, Wreaths, Gar- laiid3, Booklets, Cards and Post Cards ... "' ' ' T J A. McKEE'S. 030 CHAPEL, IS IT ENJOYABLE? Io yon like xn are oS,t pt-oplr with defetvo teeth Do Ton not think nlhcro noiilil be as dtatressril It your nere tlint vrnyf Now don't let 1lim set hej-enit the Iielii of a ro'jiI dentist. If on ot jonr teeth Is niUslnc;. Iinve us Iiridnc the spne with one thnl Is the snn color, shape nnd' size of the natural one. ' PHIL. DENTAL ROOMS ' 781 CHAPEL ST. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ' 135-137 (35) TEMPLE ST, HIGH-CLASS GERMAN RESTAURANT. Importcfl Boers n Specialty. Business Men's Noon Lnncli 50 Cents. HUNGARIAN GYPSY ORCHESTRA, A. D. HELlt. .Proprietor Hotel Garde Oppol;e yoloo Depot, NEW. HAVE V. CONN. Connecticut's Largest Ho' el Dinner 12-2:15. SO Cents. New Tontine Hotel ORCHESTRA EVEXtXGS. Special attention given to banquets, weddings and private parties. Euro pean plan. Rooms from $1.00 up. GEORGE T. WHITE. Proprietor. HANDY' S NEW HOTEL DAVENPORT AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN. ' CAFE A LA CARTE. MUSIC EVENINGS. 6 TO 12. Corner Ornnse mid Court Streets. TELEPHONE 128. THE SHOREHAM. Washington, D. C. Metropolitan Standard of Excollence Absolutely modern and high class in all detail. American and European Plan. JOHN T. DEVINE. Prop. GALEN HALL. Hotel nnd Sunntorlnm, Atlnatlc City. Elegant stone, brick and steel build, lug. Always Open. Always Ready. Always Busy. ' SEASIDE HOL'SE, Atlantic City, IV. J. On the Ocean front; every comfort. Including seawater baths, elevator, golf, etc. F. P. COOK & feON. 151 TO loii CHURCH STREET. KESTAURANT. Lunrhe6n. 31:30 until 3 o'clock. ORCHESTRA EVENINGS. Service a la Carte. LOUIS METZGEH CATERING CO. Advertise Your Wants in These Columns. One Cent a Word for Each Insertion. Five FOR SALE. One cent a word for each Insertion, or live cents a word fur seven times. FOR SALE Author Calendars; new; nice Xmas gift. Address 127 Dwight Street. dl4 7t FOR SALE Christmas novelties at retail, hundreds of Christmas pres ents, toys, puzzles, games, .'books, masks, electric engines, etc. Entiro third lloor corner Orange and Elm. Ask for big catalogue. George B. Woolson Co. -' dl2 7t FOR SALE Columbia graphoplione, just a.s good as new, with an excel lent collection of records. Co.;t new $75. Can be bought for $30. M. Son nenberg Piano Co., 801 Chapel street. dl2 7t FOR SALE 1,000 set Patent Stove ! Brick. , Every set warranted oijo i year, orders received at 763 State stree:. AUCTION SALE. One lent a word fur each insertion, or flve con's a word for seven times. AUCTION SALE ft. B. Mallory, Auc tioneer and' Appraiser, 1123 Chapel St. Telephone 2360. Household sales 1 a specialty. - ai tf j BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. One cent a word for each Insertion, or live cents a word for seven times. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A gran 1 and unusual opportunity for a wall paper and paper hanging firm. Store 80 feet, deep, with fine skylight. Ex ceptional location. Address Wall Ta per, Journal and Courier. - 14 7t PIAN9 TUNING. On cent n word for $ach Insertion, or five cents-a word, tor seven times. PIANO TUNING Ten years' experi ence, including some of the hrst work In the city. Highest references. Prices moderntr Adrire.-, V. F. Kehnrffer. 76 , Third Street. City, or plume 2770-3. dl4 Ht LEGAL NOTICES. DIs. of New Haven, as., rrobnte Court - . December I2tn. i07. EFTATR OF ROBERT M. KELLY, late of New Haven, In skl district, de ceased. The Court of Probate for the Dis trict of New Hiven hfith limited and Appointed six months from the date hereof for the creditors of said de ceased to hrlna; In their claims agalnat snM estnt. Those who neglect to ex hibit their claims within said lm" will be debarred ;' . All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay- nicn' to MAR T T. KELLY. rl!3 St Administratrix. Booklovers Take Notice A Clearance Sale of Fine Editions of Standard Authors at Grea tly reduced prices List on Apolieatioi EDWIN C. HILL COMPANY Publishers anil Importers 437 Fifth Avenue. New York. A Drnullful Imported Swiss Clock handsomely andvdeeply carved, ex cellent timekeeper and an ornament for any room, usually sold at one dolicr each, made by the Cuckoo Clock Co, ot Germany. They will be given away Free by al! druggists to every purchaser of one 50c. box of Dr. RroTvn's Fruit Tablets, th Great Stomach und Nerve Tontc. Guaran teed to cure Nervousness, Constlnn untlon Dyspepsia nnd Barknche. Try a box to-day and gbt a Swiss Clock Fre. A 25 Cent box of Dr. Brown's In. dlnn Ointment only 10 ents. Cures Cuts, Burns, Piles, Ecsema, Corns, Bunions, Tired and AcLtng Feet. Try it. Do it uoir, BROWN CHEMICAL CO.,AlbaBy, N.Y. A GENTLE HINT. "I got a neat rebuke for my curi osity once," said a well-known' Balti more man to Llppincott's Magazine, "and it was administered to me by a native or tne cneat Kiver region In j West Virginia. j "I had stopped overnight in the dis trict in question, and in the morning was strolling about the place, asking I all sorts of questions. Presently I met: a lanky mountaineer, who greeted me : with 'Howdy' and passed the time of ! uti iuuftL jjfcdLt,tuni . eecing mat ho whs barefooted, a circumstance, it seemed to me, quite odd in a moun tainous region, I asked: " 'Is it the custom of this country for the men to go without shoes?' " 'Waal,' the native drawled, 'some on us do, but most on us atten's to our own business.' ' FREE! INVEST YOUR PENNIES AND WATCH RESULTS. HELP WANTED MALE. One cent a word for each insertion, or five cents a word for seven times. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY. HELP WANTED Able bodied, un married men, between aged 21 and 35; citizens of the United States; of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write Eng lish. Apply Recruiting Officer, 81)0 Chapel street, New Haven; 75G Main street, Hartford; 1022 Main ' street, Bridgeport; 199 Bunk street, Water bury, Conn. J19 tf HELP WANTED Wanted, a clerk in hotel; must-come well recommend ed; married, experienced; state salary; P. O. Box 835, City. dl4 3t HELP WANTED Honk! Honk! .Honk! Look ."-sharp to your interest. Now Is the time for you rig men to learn the auto business. A thorough knowledge of your machine and how to repair when required is what we teach you. Open evenings. New Eng land Auto School, 73 Broadway. oS tf FOR RENT. One cent a word for each Insertion, or five cents a word for seven times. FOR KENT Five rooms, furnished ! heat; 208 Blatchley avenue; $18. ! Apply J. R. Blatchley, Room 7, SI Church street. dl2 7t'' LOST. One cent a word for each insertion, or five cents a word for seven times. LOST English bulldog, in western part of city; name on collar, G, T. Hasegawa. A suitable reward if returned to 479 Elm St. dlS It MASSAGE. One cent a word for each Insertion, or five cents a word for seven times. MASSACE Miss Leeke, R. N.. (19 olive street. Rheumatism cured by electrical massage; wrinkles, blem ishes removed, six treatments. Self madecreams. LadifS shown how to care own faces. '';,, d9 lm BRIEF MENTION High water to-day at 8:57 a. m. , ' The Metroplitan for December at The Pease, Lewis Co.'r, The soend of the 'series of whists with a dance will be given at Young Men's Republican hall, corner Temple and Crown streets, to-morrow, evening, Dec. 17, at S:15. The public Is cordial; ly Invited. Court Quinnlplai, No. 17, ; Foresters of America, will hold their quarterly meeting this evening In this rooms, 400 Ftate street. All members are request ed to be present as election of officers will take place. Canton Sassacusi, No. 1, P. M I. O. O. F., will hold the next In its series o popular whists next Thursday even ing in Ssssacus armory. Play will commence promptly at 8:30. Harry Light, who stole $105, a- gold watch and earrings from Mrs. Schonk in Bridgeport, was located by Detec tive Dorman in Meadow street Satur day afternoon and brought to Bridge port by Detective Fox in the evening. Detective Daly arrested at 31 Oak street Saturday Carolina Traitino, wanted in Newark for forfeiting a $700 bond In an assault and battery case. 1-he went back with the Newark offi cer yesterday .without obliging him to get any requisition papers. Aerie No. 242, F. O. E has accepted an Invitation from Stamford aerie to attend their anniversary reunion on Thursday evening next. The initiation work will be done by the New Haven aerio's degree team in charge of Con ductor Sergt. W. G. Doherty. The work uill be put on exactly as at Norfolk, Va., September last, at which time the team was awarded second prize for their work by the grand aerie judges. , IA good sized party from this city will : accompany the team on the trip. William Alheine, 271 Putnam .street, employed as a drop forger by Steinert & Sons; was painfully injured Satur day afternoon, having got his right hand caught under the forge. Two fingers were so badly lacerated that amputation was necessary. He was taken to the New Haven hospital where the operation was performed. The next of the series of Trowbridge art lectures will be given at the Tale Art school to-morrow crying at 8 o'clock with Mr. John M. Carrere, A. I. A., of the speakers. He will talk on "Civic Improvement as , to Parks, Streets and Buildings." These lectures, which are being given in connection' with plans for the city beautiful, are being largely attended. Late Saturday afternoon an over heated chimney at the home of Solo mon Goldstein of 32 Dow street be came overheated and set fire to a near by beam. No. l's fire company attend ed to it. Grateful Mother "Oh, are you the noble young man who rescued my daughter from a watery grave?" J'( ble young man (who is truly mi.hl ;) "Yes, madam; but 1 assure yoiVl only did it from a sense of du:'."f Results Will Follow. ERTISEME TS ijl Cents a Word for Seven Days. WANTED. One cent a word for each Insertion, or five cents a word for seven times. WANTED Boys and Girls to go to ir.del, and Freedman's department store, and get a free Christmas pres ent for selling a book of twelve draw ing ticket, for the Light Bazaar tick ets at the linen counter. d7 12t WANTED Jones' Select Employment Agency, 23 Chinch street. Telephone 1401-12. Connecticut's Largest Agency; male and female help supplied for mercantile and domstic srvic for any and all kinds of work. Sent anywhere. Open evenings. WANTED Jones' Select Employment Agency, 23 ' Church street. Tele phone 1401-12. Connecticut's largest agency, oldest and most reliable plucc in state; male and female help, all nationalities-supplied for mercantile and domestic service for any and all kinds of work sent anywhere. WANTED All good help should call here. We supply all the best places and always need large numbers. Slee- man s Reliable Employment Agency, V t; 3 Chapel. Open evenings. ml4 tf N N 0 U N C E M E N JS. One cent a word for each Insertion, or five cents a word for seven times. ANNOUNCEMENT 'PhoNie '3027-4 for mattress work, feather renovat ing or for particulars about Cotton's "Kno-tuf" Felt lAlattresses best bed on earth. Mattresses made from old feather beds. Folding Mattress Co., Goffe street. ANNOUNCEMENT Sleeman's Relia ble Employment Agency, 763 Chapel St., established 20 years. Largest, best In the State. Best male and female help for any and all kinds of work. Sent anywhere. Op'n evenings. Tel. 1422. ' ' EDUCATIONAL. One cent a wrd for each Insertion, or five cents a word for seven times. EDUCATION AL Mr. Frederick Weld will engage the services of a limited nuinbet' of good singers for a chorus choir. Voices tried at 139 Orange Street. NOTICES. The? annual meeting of the. First. Ec clesiastical society in New Haven will be beld at lis chapel Monday evenlne, December lii, 1907. at half-past seven o'clock. jrSTCS S. HOTCHKISS, AHTHt'U D. OSBORNE, ELI WHITNEY, HKNRY U HOTCHKISS, - THEO. H. SHELDON, THOMAS HOOKER, CHARLES W. WHITTLESEY L. H. EXOL1SH. OLIVER S. WHITE. dlO 5t Society's Committee. THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HAHTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY., New Haven, Conn., October 29, 3 907 To the Holders of the First Mortgage fi per cent. Bonds of the New London Steamboat Company, Due January 1 190S, to January 1, 1916, Inclusive: ' The New York, New Haven and Hart ford Railroad Company will, on presen tation at its treasurer's office in the city of New Haven, Conn., or at the offlca of Messrs. J. P. Morgan & Co., In ths city of New York, pay at par and ac crued interest to the date of presenta tion the (i per cent. First Mortgage. Bonds of the New London Steamboat Company due January 1, 1908. January 1, 1909. January 1, 1910. January 1, 1911. . . January 1, 1912. January 1, 1913. January 1, 1914. January 1, 1915. January 1, 191 ff. THE ' NEW YORK. NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD R. R. CO, 29 tf By A. S. MAY. Treasurer. FOR SALE. 28 COURT STREET. Three-story T-.'eUlng liouso; good neighborhood; all modern Improve ".nents. EDWARD M. CLARK. 39 Church Street FOR SALE ! Two-Family House 3l7DixwenAv. f All Improvements. Chas. Wilson &C ROOM 20O. 42 CHURCH ST. General insurance. TELEPHONE 3326. REAL ESTATE. One Family House laichlef live. 1 ' i '.Hi '; ft 1 i .. ,.-. .- ... .-w-.-w... . .. FOR SALE. A new, modern' two-family house of 14 rodms; hot and cold water, porcelain bath, etc. Extra. large' Jot), Price $ 5,3 00, Easy terms. ' M00RHEAD . & , DONNELLY, 82 CHURCH STltEET, ROOM 20. FOR SALE. FINE RIQENCE PROPERTIES Judsbfi V2 ttauff, Room 4-02. 002 Chap?! "for, sale. A desirable m family House. Df.'i;Ths street south ttf ChapeL J O, PUNDERFGRD, , ItO CHURCH STREET. J West Haven jm i i uh pi 'i ui u i q ti J Building Lot$y1 Prices jans from $3.00 to J8.00 a front foot. Size of lot to suit pur chaser. ' ' ' IL V. RICHARDS, Real Estate Sroker 141 Orangs St FOR 'RENT ; '' " :-.A .;,,,, ; - A central -six-room flat, having. all the Improvements. Money to loan in sums to stilt. L G. HOADLEY, -i "'; ' v. Room 214, Washington Building, 39 CHURCH STREET. OPEN EVENINGS. ' ; v - " '- TO LET Rooms top flotr, bnlldlna 424 Stats street, car. Coart. Good Heht, steady power. froigUt elevator, and heat. Specially equipped for light mkmh faotor1B. ' Spaco to salt tsaants, (M n tera of yestra Apply to ) Eenj. R. English! 839 Chapel St.' Real Estat hf vr - 1 , , .. ., . ,, ,