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THE MORNING JOURNAL-OOURIER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1908. 11 i $1 ;i: 1 I :. ft $ '1 4 r: - . J , -M -. if ) rat i! ah; ft FCl thi tic of Hi v 5 j Vi! ) 1 V: REAL ESTATE. L w m L Fine Brick House Crown St., Neap York St. $7,500. A CINCH! Who Wants It? Ono of (hp best located building lots in the Eighth word, ono block from Whitney avonuo; nice lotol bind, fnc Ins the south, 50x150 foot; worth 32,500. Will be hold for $1,725. MOORHEAD & DONNELLY, M Church Street, rioom 20. FOR SALE. A one-family house on Lawrence street, near Whitney n venue; It rooms. Hot water bent. Two-thirds of purchn.e price enn remain on mortgage. I'rlrc $11,000. Judson 6 tlauff. Room 402. g02 Chansl St. West Haven Building Lots Trices run;e from 53,00 to $8.00 a front foot. Size of lot to suit pur chaser. II ,Y. RICHARDS. Reai L.s4ats Broker 141 Orange St. TO LET First-class offices in building 839 CHAPEL ST., Hi Steam Heat, Elevator and; Init ii TanitAf inrlnHprl M TW11 P tf.ncrlUh I 839 Chapel Street. FOR. SALE. A two-fnnilly house, lot .12x120, sit uate on Bristol Street. Price $3,000. Handy to tho Winchester Repenting AmiH Company factories. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT. L. 6. HOADLEY, Room 215, Washington Building. 39 CHURCH STREET, OPEN EVENINGS. FOR SALE., Good homes ami lots, well located. GOOD and SI' HE Investments. H. J. STEVENS, 018 Chapel Street or 00 Grand Avenue. FOR SALE. 1 1 !jj A desirable one family house. Dwlght l street, south of Chapel. 5 J C, PUN D.ERFORD, !' 110 CHURCH STREET. HACRLS, RESIDENCE, $8,500 Ruro purchase for someone. Renu ttlful resilience, 0 rooms, 4 acres of llnnd. Everything In line rendition. 'Exceptional opportunity. Only $8,000. tCull or wrlto for partleulnrs. Room 202, Exchange Building. ! Telephone 5248-3. Fredrique R. Lewis, 139 Orange St. irtnsrpmiKV street nrnini. Monthly Mooting of the M'rt League Tn-mnrrnw Night. The monthly meeting of the Men's league of the Humphrey Street Con gregational church will be held Thurs day evening, May 7, In the, parlors of the church. Regular business will be transacted, A musical program Iihs boon fl.rra.nRod by George E. MaoKay, musical director of tho church. After the, entertainment, lefreahments will be served. Tho officers are: President, W. H. Tallmadga; secretary, James Hall; treasurer, IT. L. Mix. THE Anthony & Ellithorpe Company v Offer For Sale An Attractive House On Cold Spring St. Has also an auto garage. It Is mod ern, J 4 rooms, 2 baths. Lot la (10x257 foot. WILLIS M. ANTHONY, IRA V. ELL1THORFE. 204-205 Hi alley Building 1102 CHAPEL STREET. J-EGAIJJOTICES District, of New Haven, ss. Probato Court, May 2, 1908. EST AT K OK LUCY BOARDMAN, lata of New Haven, In said District, do ceased. The Executors having mode written application for an order authorizing them to sell and convey certain real estate of said deceased ns by Raid ap plication on tile in this Court more fully appears, It Is ORDERED. That said applies Hon be heard un ddetermlned at a t'ourt of Frohale to be held at New Haven. In Bald District, on the 7th day of May, i 1908. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, and ' that public, notice of the pendency .if paid application, and of the time and place of the hearing thereon, be given by publishing this order three times lu some newspaper having a circulation In said District. Hy the Court. JOH.Y L. OILSON, mi 3t Clerk. District of New Haven, ss. Probate Court, May 2, 1908. ESTATE OF AGNES TROW 11R1 DOR, late of Brooklyn, N. Y., owning prop erty In salcl 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 tho creditors of said deceased to bring In their claims against i;uld cs- tate. Those who neglect to exhibit j their claims within said time will be I debarred. ! All persons Indebted to said estate I are requested to make Immediate pay ! ment to E. GRANT TROWBRIDGE, mB 3t Administrator. District if New Haven, ss, Probate Court, May 5, 1908. An agreement for the adoption of Adah Balrd of New Brunswick. .V, .7.. In said District, a minor, having be:i exhibited to tills Court for approval hy (ieorge William Roomer and Ida May Roetner of Orange, the persons to whom said minor is thereby given In adop tion. It is ORDERED. That the 12th day of May, 19 '8, at ten o'clock In the fore noon, at a Court of Probate to be held at New Haven, In said District, be and the same is appointed for a hearing on the upproval of said agreement, an.i this Court directs that public notlco of the time and place or said hoaring lie . I trlven by publishing this order thro ' times In some newsnsper having a cir culation In satd District. By the Court. JOHN U OfLSON. m 3t Clerk. District of New Haven, ss. Probata Court. Mav 1. 1908. ESTATE OF OLIVER E. MAITRY, late of Philadelphia. Pa., owning property In said District, deceased. The Court of Probate for the District of New Haven hath limited and ap pointed six months from the dnte here of for the creditors of said doepasod to bring in their claims against said es tste. Those who negleot to exhibit, their claims within said time will be debarred. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment to NELLIK M. PHTPP. mfl !lt Administratrix. District of New Haven, ss. Probate Court, May 2, 1908. ESTATE OK TIARRIET M. WIL- UM'GHBY. late of New Haven, In said District, deceased. Edward O. Brown of New York, N. Y., having made written application pray ing that administration of said estate may he granted, as by said application on file In this Court more fully ap pears, It Is ORDER ED, That said application be heard and determined at a Court of probate to be held at New Haven. In said District, on the rtn day of May, 19n, at ten o'clock In th" forenoon, and that public notice of the pendency of said application, and of the time and place of the hearing thereon, be glvn to all parties Interestod in suld estate by publishing this order three times In a newspaper having a circulation In said District. By the Court. JOHN I QIDSON, m4 3t Clerk. Dint riot of New Haven, ss Probate Court, April 30, 1 908. ESTATE OK BESSIE M. DAVIS, late of New Haven, In said District, deceas ed. An Instrument In writing, purporting to be the Inst will and testament of said deceased, having been presented in Court and Wallace E. ("lark of New Haven having made written application praying that the same may be granted, us .by said application on file In this Court more fully appears, it Is ORDERED, That nald application be heard and determined at a. Court of Probate to be held at New Haven, in said District, on tho 7th day of May, 1908, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and that public notice of snlr application, and of the time and place of the hear ing thereon, be given to all parties In terested In said estate, hy publishing this order three times In a. newspaper having a circulation In ald Dlntrict. By the Court. JOHN L. GrLHON, mli 3t Clerk. Home Seekers desiring n model house In the host residential section should examine throe houses wo ore building on Linden Street, between Livingston unci Orange Streets. Open for In apeetlon. Built with sroot rare. Oak floors, tiled vestibule and hath room. All rooms light, and plea, unt. Largo, deep verundns. Lot 50x127. Prices right. Very easy terniB, If desired. Buy of tho builder. I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS." On cant a word for eacn insertion, or five cents a woid for seven times. EDUCATIONAIe Outdoor sketching In color or black and white. Wanted pupils to join present class or make up separate classes. T. R. Walte, 71 Kensington Street. lriSl tf EDt'CATIOXAlf Mr. Frederick Weld will engage the services of a limited number of good singers for a chorus choir. Voices tried at 139 Orange street. One cent a word for each Insertion, or Ave cents a word for seven times. ANNOUNCEMENT--Be bright. We will repair and renew all your old brasses, chandeliers, brass beds, etc. Century Brass Company, City. Tele phono 1613-12. m5 3t ANNOUNCEMENT Pattern making, machine forging, machine work of every description, Auto repairing. The Rowland Machine Co. nif 30t ANNOUNCEMENT Tngs boarded and trained at reasonable, prices. W. A. Hndglns, Madison, Conn. m4 7t ANNOUNCEMENT Carriages and wagons repaired and painted to please you. F. M. Fowler, 1460 Whal ley. Telephone. m2 tf ANNOUNCEMENT Wanted, your watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. Monroe, Jeweler, 158 Meadow street. a28 7t ANNOUNCEMENT Sleemans Relia ble Employment Agency, 763 Chapel St., estalllshed 20 years. Largest, best I. tho State. Best male and female help for any and all kinds of work. Sent anywhere. Open evenings. Tel. 2322. sunt F. TO ( OM'Il At TORS. CITY ENGINEER'S OK KICK, No. 17 City Hall, New Haven, Conn., May S, 1918. Sealed proposals will be received at this omce until in a. in., jlay . Bias. For paving with crushed stone DM sron street, front Winchester avenue to Dlxwcll avenue; Newhuil street froii Division street to Ivy street; St. Ronun street, from Edwards at rod to High land street; Webster street, from Win chester iivenue to ( ioffe street; Wlnthron avenue, from Oeorgo mteoi to Oa'. street; White street, from "nngress avenue to Columbus avenue, and Ros ette street, from Howard avenue to Morris street. Blank forms of proposal and any In formation concerning plans, specifica tions, bonds, etc., will bo furnished up on application, No proposal will be received after the time specified, and all proposals not on the blanks furnished or not properly tilled out will be rejected. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. By order of the Commission on Per manent Pavement, C. W. KEId.Y. niG St city Engineer. The Committee on Sewers and Square of the Board of Aldeii ien will hold a public hearing Friday, May 8, 19'X, at s p. m. In Room 10-11. city Hall, for the consideration of the following petition i: Petition of Heaver Hills t o. for Hew ers in Henry Munson and Crescent streets; petition of Victor M Tyler, et al., for catch basin lit northwest corner of Winchester avenue and Cave Mice', and petition of . E. Sqntre. et als., for flag pole at Qulnnlplno park. All persons Interested are hereby notllled to lie present and be heard theron without further notice. Per order WILLIAM H. MARTWK. Chairman, Attest: MICHAEL A. MO RAN, JR. m8 St f!stnnt City Cleric. The Committee on Abatement of Tar es of the Board of Aldermen will hold a puhllc hearing Friday, May 8. 190S, at 8 p. nt. in Room 13. City Hall, for the consideration of the following pot i -Hons; Petition of Mary Freeman, Julia Dar gan. Michael Torano, Samuel Cohen, Ellen Qulnlnn, Miriam Hemingway est.. I'. L. Frank, Ells.ibeth T. Healer, Thom as Donaboue, Catherine MoCrapi, and Catherine and Joseph Apt for abate ment of taxes. All persons Interested In the forego. Ing are hrby notified to be present and be heard thereon without further notice, Per order MICHAEL BURKE, Chairman. Attest; MrCHAEL MOR AN, JR., ml St Assistant City Clerk. The Committee on Building and Building Lines of the Hoard of Aldermen will hold a public r-esrlng Friday, Miv 8, 1908, at 8 p. m. In Room 14. City Hall, for the consideration of the fol lowing: The petition of P. B. Warren, et at., for lite establishment, of building lln-s on Kdprowftod avenue, between Forest street and Yale avenue; petition of A. Altman for building lines on Auburn street, petition of Jules YVnss for build ing line on north side of Judson ave nue, and petition of Alderman at-Largo J. Edmund Miller for new building lines on Olive street, Putnam street and Commerce street, All persons Interested In the forego ing are hereby notified to be present and be heard thereon without further notice. Per order NICHOLAS J. LEONARD, 'ha Irman. Attrst: MICHAEL A. MOHAN, JR., mB St. Assistant City Clerk. DEPARTMENT OK CH A R 1T1 V'A AND CORRECTION. Room 2, City Hall. Bids will be received at this office until Friday, May 1 ft. at 2 p. m., for nnethoiiHand (10)01 gross tons of lilt u -tnlnoiiH coal, and one hundred thirteen 1113) gross tons of anthracite coal for the use of the city at ttprlngslde Home snd Farm. Specifications may be seen at the above address. J. FROHLTCH, rnfi jtt Superintendent. IM10r0!AI,! FOR COAL. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF POLICE SERVICE. Room I. Police Building, 1 fiB Court St., New Haven, Conn., May 2, 1 908. Pealed bids will be received by the Committee on Supplies of the Depart ment of Police Service up to 2 o'clock p. m., May 18. 19aS, for furnishing the Cltv of New Haven with-- Two hundred C!0H gross tons, more or less, of best Lehigh coal (egg), de livered and put In al the several police buildings In the city in such quanlllles as mav be required. The above proposals must be address ed to the Committee on Supplies of the Department of Police Service, endorsed "Rlrls for Coal" on the envelope, and must be accompanied with a cerllfled check for live in per cent of the full Binount of the bid. paynbleto Jonathan N. Howe, Controller. The Committee on Supplies reserves the right to either accept any or re ject, all bids. EDWARD FERTMAN, ARTHI'K N. DEAN. Committee on Supplies. Attest. AKTL'HK V.FHILLIF6, mi tit Cleric One rent a word for eactt Insertion, or fivo cents a word for seven times. WOOn.MONT-ON-THE-SOl'ND -One of the nnest cottages in this vicini ty. Twelve rooms, uniquely planned, expensively finished, fully and hand- fiomely furnished, three fire-places; all modern Improvements with per fect sanitation. Stable and auto ac commodations, If desired; $800 for long season; h'tu for shorter time. Send for descriptive leaflet. Frederick M. Ward, New Haven. ml 7t INDIAN NFX'K Trowbrldgo cottage, next to Montoweso House, John T. Sloan Co. ml 7t ; 1 SUMMER COTTAGES FOR HENT Furnished cottages with Kas and water, $250, $200, $125 and $100 for season, Merwln's Beach, Woodmont. T. Sharpn, Woodmont. a29 7t SUMMER, COTTAOEH FOR HENT Shore cottages fronting water. Ap ply W. E. Qulgley, Woodmont. a29 7t SUMMER COTTAGE , m W'T Fine cottage with good view; all Improvements. Address, Werner Cot tage, Woodmont. a23 7t SUMMER COTTAGE FOR RENT The best cottage In tho best location In Woodmont. Apply, I'OHtmaster. a29 7t SUMMER COTTAGE FOR RENT At Indian Neck, boarding house of 10 sleeping rooms, furnished. For season. Also cottages by week or month. I). W. Buckingham. Indinn Nock. a28 30t SHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE and rent. Miss Rostwlck, Shoro Reach. a28 7t SUMMER COTTAGE FOR RE NT Fine 17 room furnished cottage at Branford Point. Could b.) used for boarding house. Modern Improve ments. Ceo. Parker, Branford Point. a'.'8 7t SUMMER COTTAGES FOR RENT Desirable cottages with Improve ments, $100 to $300 for the season. Mrs. Henry C. Beers, Cushman House, Short Beach, Conn. 'Phono 107-3. a28 30t SUMMER COTTAGES FOR RENT Five cottages on bluff at Pine Orchard. Several others; all lm provementu. Call or address Post master. a28 30t JETJJRJALE. one cent a word for each tnsortloti, or five cents a word for seven times. REAL EST TE FOR HALE At pub lie sale, valuable Main street prop orty, Bridgeport, Conn., Thursday, May 7, 1 908, 2; 30 p. nv, on the prem ises'. Lot, 47 feet 6 Inches by 130 feet, between Gilbert and Union Sis., opposite Smith's theater. Plans and specifications have been made for a building on the above mentioned premises, which provides for two stories 18x30 feet; also an auditorium, 82x37 feet, with 12 foot entrance level with the sidewalk and two cxlt.i In the rear, 7 feet each, to thn 10 foot drive wny through from said Ollbert to Union St. This room la 28 feet high with a seating capacity for about 1.000 and Is designed to show moving pic tures; also a basement, 7 foot high. Tho whole', size of the lot Is 120x37 with front! and rear entrance. Also threo suites of olllccs on the second floor; Figures, for the construction have been submitted; tenants have sp plied for leases amounting to over.$4, 000 annually. The foundation Is com pleted. The building can be con structed In 00 days, ready for tenants Tho property will be sold nt public auction, together with the plans and ppeclflcatlons, on the above date $1,000 to be paid at. tlmo of sale, the balance when the deed Is delivered; $20,000 of tho purchase money can re main on mortgage nt 4 1-2 per cent. for three yours. For Inspection of plans or any Information apply to Judge Edward K. Nicholson, Attor ney, san ford Building, Bridgeport, Conn A. Elwnod & Son, Auctioneer. mfl It i FOR SVLE A new six room house, gas and water; almost within the White City, Savin Bock. Terms right Address L., This Olllce. m3 7t CORNER lot, 106 feet front by 120 feet deep; cheap for cash. James Mctiovern, 143 Dudley St., Boston Mass. mi 7t HEAL ESTATE 1'OR SALE 6 cen tral houses, 8 to 14 rooms each; all improvements; $4,000 to $7,000 Handsome twelve room Guilford house, two barns, thirteen acres of land, five minutes' walk from stallon on shore road, $4,000. Wm. H. II Hewitt, 818 Chapel St. n.30 tf HEAL ESTATE FOR BALK Finn new residence, East Rock Road between Whitney and Kdgehlll. Will be sold very cheap at owner Is leav ing town and has no nan for It. Beech or Realty Co,. 831 Chapel St.. 2 7t FIRELESS COOKERS. One cent a word Tor each Insertion, or live cents a word for seven times. FIRELESS COOKERS Every house keeper wants one. Let us mall you booklet containing full description, cooking recipes and testimonials from people that are using them. Folding Mattress Co., Now Haven Agents. 'Phone 1492. LOST. Ono cent a word for each Insertion, or five centa a word for seven times. LOST College fraternity pin, bust evening on lllllhoiifie avenue or cen tral western part, of city, Reward If returned to 88 Connecticut II rill, Yale campus. m6 H MEETINGS. THE lUKM'AVIIt.K VVi DEPOSIT New Haven. Conn., May 2, 1908. The annus! meeting of ihe Stockhold ers of this Company for the election of Directors for the ensuing year will be held at their nftle on Wednesday, tha 6th day of May. pioN. Polls open from 9 (n 10 a. m. It, IS. WELLMAN, mi 21 tiecret&ry. FOR RENT. One cent a word for each Insertion, or five cents a word for seven times. TOR RENT 6 rooms; first floor; $lfl. ID Luke Place, mS 7t EOU HENT Rlshop street, seven rooms, second floor, In two family house, $35; Edgewood Ave., eight rooms, second floor, $38; Dwlght street house, twelve rooms, $45. Fred erick M. Ward, 865 Chapel St., Ex change Blrtg. m6 It I'OU RENT in at, 105 Drownell Street, 7 rooms, $30 a month. Tho John T. Sloan Co,, 87 Orange St m5 tf I'OU HENT Lower floor, 315 Orch ard Street; all Improvements, to gether with stable and workshop. H. C. Bretzfelder, Exchange Building. m5 7t NEW HOUSE Weatville. One four room Hat; all Improvements. Ono alx room fiat; all Improvements. Ad dress, Walker, Courier. ml 7t' LATtGE CORNER CTOHE Western part of city. Good location for grocery, specialty or drug business. Address, Walker, Courier. ml 7t , 4 FOR RENT Flat 26 Eaat Tearl St. 6 rooms; $23 a month. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Orange, St. m5 tf I 'OR RENT Five rooms, 137 Bcran- ton, near Sherman; $14.00. ml t FOR RENT Tho desirable property No. 73 York Square, nicely located and surrounded by large grounds; suitable for professor's or physician' residence or for sanitarium, i-or run particulars and admission card apply to Henry C. Bretzfelder, Exchange Building. ml t FOR RENT Furnished. Tho large house on "Barnes' " Island, Thimble Island. Wm. 11. Baj-nes, Stony Creek, Conn. a30tf 1H)R RENT 3 room for llpht house keeping, 781 Chapel street, over Wm. Frank & Co., $16.00. Steam heat Included. Becchcr Realty Co., 831 Chapel St. M 7t FOR RENT Lower flat. 780 Georgo St., nix room and two In attic; all improvements; $22. Baton, 82 Church St. a29 7t FOR RENT 726 George St, botween Sherman and Wlnthrop Ave., whole house, most new, 10 rooms; all Im provements; set range and furnace; large yard; $40.00. Edw. Malley, 605 Valley Building. ft28 7t FOR RENT No. 1SU Boulevard. 10 room; all Improvements; IfOO per year. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Or ange St. 023 tf FOR RENT 135 Blatchley Ave., 6 rooms and bath. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Orange fit. a23 tf FOR RENT 68 Cold Spring St., 12 rooms; improvements. Tha John T. Sloan Co., 87 Orange St a23 tf FOR RENT 722 GVorge St., new house, ilrst floor, six rooms, all Im provements; ct range, separate en trances, tc., $30.00. Edw. Malley, 605 Malley Building. a2S 7t FOR RENT 409 Orange St., 11 rooms; improvements; $660 per year. Tho John T. Sloan Co., 87 Or angn St. a23 tf FOR RENT It 1-2 Park St., 12 rooms; $600 per year. Tho John T. Sloan Co., 87 Orange St a23 tf FOR RENT 18 University Place, 9 rooms; Improvements; $420 per year. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Or anik't; St. a28 tf FOR RENT 60 Asylum St; Improve ments; $18 per month. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Orange St. a23 tf FOR RENT Flat 1605 Chapel St., 7 rooms. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Orange St. a23 tf FOR RENT Flat, 6 rooma, 23 Crown St., $17 per month. Tho John T. Sloan Co. a.23 tf FOR RENT 83 Howard Ave., 7 rooms, bath; $25 per month. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Orange St. a28 tf FOR RENT 51 Adeline St.. 4 rooms, $8 per month; 307 Columbus Ave., 4 rooms, $11 per month; 02 Greene St., 6 rooms, $14 per month; 165 Washington Ave., 4 roomn, $11 per month; 6 small houses, $10 and $12 per month. The John T, Sloan Co., 87 Orange St. a23 tf One cent a word Tor each insertion, or nve cent a word for seven time. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT A large, pleasant front furnl.med room In private family on Hroadwa. Address, E, J. B Courier Office, m& 7t FURNISHED HOOMS FOR RENT All conveniences; private set bowls; formerly residence. 666 Chapel, m4 14t FOR RENT Furnished room, clean, pleasant, furnished room, on car line; near center ot city. Address M. M. C, Courier office. al8 If FURNISHED ItOOM FOR RENT Nice, pleasant sleeping room; cen tral location. Address B. F., Courier OiTlce. a28tf UNFURNISHED ROOMS. One rent a word for each insertion, or five cents a word for seven tlmo. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, parlor and connecting bed room, pleasantly situated, central location. Address, J. C, Courier Ufflce. a28 tf SITUATION WANTED MALE One cent a word for each insertion, or Ave cents a word for nevon times. SITUATION WANTED By pharma cist, registered. Abstainer; A I ref ences. Address, Pharmacist, Journal Cm) rler. m 4 2t FOR SALE. One cent a word for eanh insertion, or five cents a word for seven tlmos. HAVrVO remodeled one of my rooms, I will sell THE HIOrH GRADE FURNISHINGS AT A GREAT BARGAIN, regardless ot cost. They Include a pair of Buhl Mar , quotorlo corner cabinets, brass In laid In tortoise shell, with marble, tops, largo gold framed plate mir ror; Ormolu mounted Elngere; carved walnut buffet; sofas anil chairs, carved and covered with hrocatelle and plush; upholulored center seat stuffed with hair; valu able, paintings, statuary, pedestals and bric-a-brac. For private view, write. Address, M. E. S., Courier Ofllce. m5 2t FOR SALE Cadillac automobile, ono cylinder, 10 horse power; first class condition. Inquire I. Schwartz, 16 Temple. m6 7t FOR BALE Columbian Wyandotte and setting eggs. D. M. Frost, 16 Elm utreet, East Haven. FOR SALIC 21 foot aall boat In commission; full Inventory, For particulars address Edw. W. rulney, Mllford, Conn. m8 3t FOR SALE The "Merry Widow" hair cut for men. Archcy, tha Bar ber, 108 1-2 George. m6 7t t FOR SALE Very cheap, a touring ear In splendid condition; aeats Ave. Owner a local man of responsibility, but hns not tho tlmo for Its use. Jones, 23 Church street. m5 7t WEDNESDAYS, Magnolia 10 cenU. Challenge 9 ceivts, Pt, Charles 8 centa. Jones, 111 Meadow. PIANOS for sale and to rent. Beat to select from at 88 Church street. Tha A. B. Clinton Co. m.5 tf FOR SALE Angle lamps, cleanest, safest, cheapest light. Agency, 300 Bassett St. m.5 7t PIANO New mahogany upright, only $190. Payment $5.00 monthly Trial given tf desired. Address Trial, Courier Ofllce. m5 2t FOR SALE riano bargains: Ona flno upright piano, $150; ono concert grand piano, $126; good square pianos, $20; piano player (new), $175. Easy tfrms. Q. T. Blrka, 1105 Chapel St. m5 7t I WISH to dispose ot a high class Imported coach dog; a splendid companion in or out of stable. Trice reasonable. Frank F. Dole, Edge wood Kennels, 116 Blake street m6 2t FOR SALE Sheet music. The A. B. Clinton Co., 33 Church St. m4 tf PHONOGRAPHS and records. Tho A. B. Clinton Co., 83 Church street m5 tf FOR SALE Household furniture; . must be sold at once. Call from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 824 Grand Ave. m4 7t FOR SALE Fine Mathushok squaro piano; niahognny cose; reasonablo. Will give cover and stool. 23 Court street. m4 7t FOR SALE Entire furniture (includ ing new piano) of fourteen room cottago at Morris Cove for sale very cheap for prompt cash. Address, Good, r. O. Box, 767, New York. m.4 7t. FOR SALE Two second hand bowl ing tables for salo chenp. Apply J. F. Toole, 1151 Chapel St. m2 7t AUTOMORILE.S bought and sold. Have now on hand In flno condi tion, touring and runahout oars.. Come and make your wife and children hap py while you can. F. M. Fowler, 1460 Whalley. Telephone. m2 tf FOR SALE lady's "Ray" bicycle; good running condition; $10. Piatt's, 350 Ptnto street. a30 7t CARRIAGES and wagons, all klnda. Come and take them away, F. M Fowler, 1460 Whalley. Telephone. m2 tf AUTO FOR SALE 50 horsa power touring car. Sell for one-fifth ita cost Will demonstrate. Seo Chaf feur, 440 Trospect Hill. Telephone 3248 M. a29 7t AUCTION SALE. One cent a word for eaon insertion, or five cent a word for soven time. AUCTION SALE R. B. Mallory, Auc tioneer and Appraiser, 1123 Chnpel. 'Phono 2360. Resldenco 4.14 Edge wood Ave. 'Phono 2481-2. Household sales a specially. AUCTION SALE R. H. Mallory, auc tioneer, sells the furnishings of the Aldrlch House, Stato St. corner Whit ing, Thursday, 10 a. m., continuing Friday, 10 a. m 55 rooms. Parlor pieces, hallstand, brass and Iron bed steads, bureaus. Iron washstands, hair matrosses, pillows, tables, chairs, carpets, toilet crockery, etc. Good chance for shoro and country houses. mB 2t AUCTION SALE L. Rostwlck, auc tioneer and appraiser, 45 Orange. Telephone 1624-12. m5 6 0t AUCTION SALE R. B. Mallory, auc tioneer, sells, at 520 Whitney ave nue (corner dinner), residence Mr. S. II. Klrby, Wednesday, 10 a. m fine goods. Hallstands, cabinet, book cases, desk, library table, couch, china closet, sideboard, dining table, chairs, side table, easy chairs, tables, bu reaus, foldlngbed, window seat, car pets, gas range, large refrlger itu", pictures, etc. .Who 'gets tho marble baby! , in 5 2t WANTED. One cent a word for eacn Insertion, or five conti a word for seven times. WANTED To supply best help, Mrs. K Heboid, oil Court street. m6 30t WANTED Young lndy desire room f tut board; stain location and terms. Address, L This Ofllce, mB 3t WANTED Jones' Select Employment Agency, 22 Church street. Telophona 1401-12. Connecticut's Larges. Agency;, maio ana icmaio help upplled ton mercantile, and domestic Hervlce. for any and all hinds of work. Sent any wncro. upon evenings. WANTED All good .itlp should call here. Wo supply all the best placog and always need large number. Slee-. man's Reliable Employment Agency, 763 Chapel. Open evening. ml4 U FURN One cent a word for each Insertion, j or five cent a word for aeven time, t FURNISHED ItOOM WANTED Onejj furnished room for light houaokeep ing not In center of city. Reply;; with prlco. Mrs. Anna Curtla, 0711 Chapel St. m5 84 JHEJJPJ One cent a word tor eacn Insertion, or Ave ceuti a word for seven time. HELP WANTED Two (food painty ers. Apply E. C. Beardsleyj 38 .Win-, cheater avenue. ms IK) HELP WANTED Young man tfl. work In bottling works. Must bal 21 and willing. Apply, Jacob etrause,) 27-29 uoorge St. HELP WANTED Only first Class pa-J per hangers need apply. Coll am The Al. -Massarl .ye raint Bhoppe, 123 Bradley St mi Id HELP V ANTED First class paint ers; to others need apply. A- Brlck-J wood, 30 Woodland St. tntla WANTED FOR C. 5. ARMY Ablai bodied' unmarried men, between lu and 85; citizen of the United 6tatea of good character and temperate hab its, who cun speak, read and writ English. Apply Recruiting Officer, S90.j Chapol ntreat, New Hivcn; 76S Malol street, Hartford; 1022 Main street. Bridgeport; 199 Bank street. Water, bury. J19 tf HELP WANTED I made $50,000 in nvi years In tho mall order busi ness and began with only a few dol lars. There are unusual opportuni ties for making money today, and It Is not difficult to begin. If you have even small capital and want to start a mall order business of your own, ' send for my free booklet It (ells how to make money. Address, Publisher,. The Mall Order .World, Box 1074, Lockport, N. Y. mlltfl HELP WANTED Honkl Honkl Honk! Look sharp to your Interest Now 1 the time for young men to learn the auto business. A thorough, knowlodgo of your machine and how1 to repair when required Is what we, teach you. Open even.ngs. New Eng land Auto School, 73 Broadway. 08 tf HELP WANTED Salesman acquaint ed with retail grocery trade In New Haven, and vicinity. Reply by letter only, giving experience and refer ence. E. A. Kiernan, 113 Hudson St., Now York city. a27 7t JrEIJPJ One cent a word for eaoh insertion, or five cents a word for seven times. HELP WANTED-pBy family of two. In lower flat; Swedish or ormani maid for general housework. Moat be a good cook. Apply afternoons or evenings, 118 Linden street. mi 2t IIBLP WANTED A competent see ond girl, with references; willing to go to shore. Apply Tuesday and Wed nesday evenings after 7 o'clock at 88 Trumbull St mi 2t HELP WANTED 'Reliable girl for general housework In small private family. Address, statin ability, a. and wages. Rosemead Villa, Clinton, Conn. mS Tt HELP WANTED Competent wait ress; references required. Apply at 760 Prospest St a29 6t SITUATION WANTED-FEMALE1 Ono cent a word for each Insertion, or five cents a word for seven times., SITUATION WANTED By a neat young girl, to do housework or waltj Ing; city reference. 86 York 8t. in 6 ltj SrTUATTOV WANTED Girl would: like situation aa waitress or to care for an Invalid; would like to go to country. Call 83 Olive Street. mB lit SITUATION WANTED A graduate from the Y. W. C. A., wishes posi tion to caro for Invalid. Call 109 Put nam St. m5 2t SITUATION WANTED Position by married lady, as housekeeper or manager for hotel, club or Institution rti. na rnt n he. rt Vinma dnHncr DiimninH Experience, O. J., This Office, m5 2t SITUATION WANTED A situation to do general housework In private family. References, 27 Stevens. m5 It SITUATION WANTED A girl wants position bh waitress or second work; would go to shoro or country. Clt reference, (lall 109 Putnam St. m5 'A SITUATION WANTED By a lady fof her 15 year old daughter, to cart for rhlldren or make herself useful. A home more object than wages. Address, Mother. Courier Ofllce. m4 tf SITUATION WANTED Experienced practical nurse, recommended by physician and others, would go with family to country or mountains as mother's helper, or take entire charge of children. Address, Experienced, Courier. ui2 7t