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THE MORNING JOURNAL-COURIER, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1908. 15 f !! M I REAL ESTATE. mm ii 1 1 inniimniwwii wiiiibbmhmwiiii i Fine Brick House Crown St., Near York St. $7,500. A CINCH! Who Wants It? One of the best located building lots In the Eighth ward, one Mock from Whitney avenue; nice level land, fac ing the south, 50x150 feet; worth $2,600. Will bo sold for $1,725. MOORHEAD & DONNELLY, 82 Church Strert, Room 20. FOR SALE. A ono-fumlly house on Lawrence street, near Whitney avenue; 11 rooms. Hot water heat. Two-thirds of purchase, price can remain on mortgage. Prlco 911.000. Judson 6 Hauff, Room 402. Q02 Chanal St. West Haven Building Lots Prices range from $.1.00 to 9S.00 a front foot. SUo of lot to suit pur chaser. tL V. RICHARDS, Real Estate Broker 141 Oranga St. TO LET. First-class offices in building 839 CHAPEL ST., Steam Heat, Elevator and Janitor Service included. Bcnj. R. English. 839 Chapel Street. , FOR SALE. A two-fnmlly bouse, lot 32x120, sit nate on Hrlslol Street. Price 93,000. Handy to the Winchester llcpcallng Arms Company factories. MONEY TO LOAN' IX SIMS TO Sl'lT. L G. HOADLEY, Kooin 215, Washington Itulldlng. 30 CHIKCH STKttlOT, OPKN KVKN1XUS. FOR SALE. Good homes and lots, well locatexl. GOOD anil Sl'Ui; investments. . H. J. STEVENS, 016 Chapel Street or 00 (rawl Avenue. .FOR SALE. A tloslrablo ono family house, Dwlght street, south of Cbupel. J C, FUNDERFORD, no cirntcii STOEET. 14 ACRtS, RESIDENCE, $8,500 Rare purchase for someone. Itcnu Itiful residence, 0 rooms, 4 ucres of Hand. h.verytning in line condition. I 'iTOxeentlonul onnorlilliltv. Onlv KH.rwui. ItCall or write for particulars. noom 202, Exchange Building. Telephone 6249-3. Fredrique I Lewis, 139 Orange St. BRANFORD. (Special ,IoiirnnI-Cnirl.r News Service.) Branford, May 6.- District Deputy Hull of walllngfiird, pnld an official vlfllt to Widow's Son lodge, No. M, A. F. and A. M. this evening. The first degree, was conferred and a banquet wns served. A delegation of members of Wood In nd lodge, No, 50, K, of P., attended tho meeting of George n, Shaw lodge, No. 27 nt Stony Creek this evening; the second rank' was conferred. Dr. A. J. Tenney U having a rustic ' fonrc constructed between his property ! nnd that abutting the name eastward- ly; A. Kelly Is the contractor. Mlzpeh clrclo of the Baptist church met this afternoon with Miss Ethel Moore of Hopson avenue, Ut a meeting of the Masonlo social rltih last evening, Frank T. Bradley wn elected president and a coda of by laws was adopted. W. T. Flanders and a party of friends will leave tomorrow for Lake Wlnne ppsaukee for a few days' outing; they will make, angling their especial voca tion. Mr. and Mrs. Otto B. Anderson are soon to occupy apartments In Mrs. Rose Coyle's house on West Main street. Supervisor W. A. Wheatley gave a very Interesting address at the final mooting of the Half Hour Reading club nt the home of Mrs. George R. Stannnrd of Church street yesterday af ternoon; his subject was "The Educa tion of Tomorrow Social, Industrial and Recreall nal." B. P. Wllford 1 suffering from an accident to one of his eyes: which tem porarily lncapni'ltates hhn from busi ness. Mrs. Lewis Baylies of Johaneshury, South Africa Is spending a few days with her brother, Postmaster II. Guy Ltnslry. The Twentieth Century Whist club tneet.i tills week with Mrs. TS. E. Ishell of Montowese street. The Branford fire department held a banquet In the department house on Hillside nvenuo this evening; music was discoursed by tho Stony Creek drum corps. WESTYILLE. Minor Allen who has been visiting hl.s brother, ,T. E. Allen of Central ave nue has returned to his home In Dela ware. The Ladles' Aid society of the M. E. church will serve their supper this evening nt 6:30 o'clock. All are Invited to attend. Charles Gulliver and family of Har rison street have gone to Savin Rock for tho summer. H. Clnpp of Dlxwell avenue has i started the construction of his nw house on Fairfield avenue, W. E. Ros I ers has the contract. j George f'urren of Whalley avenue who beloncs to the navy and who haa : been stationed at Cuba has been trana ' ferred to Alaska. I Mrs. ,T. M. firelst Is making extensive repairs to the house which she recent ly bought on Forest street. When It Is finished t will be occupied by Mr. Johnston of out of town. The Tale Medical school nnd the High school played a very Interesting game of ball In Westvllle yepterdny. JLAJJTJCL District of New Haven, ss. Probate rniirt, May 1, IMS. EST AT K OF OLIVKR K. MAI.TRV, late of Philadelphia. Pn.. owning property In said Dlstrlft, depcased. The Court of rrobste for the PlRtrlet of New Haven hath limited nnd ap pointed six months from the dnte here of for the creditors of snld deceased to bring In their claims njrnlnst, said es tate, Those who neglect to exhibit their elnlms within snld time will he debarred. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment to NT,Ii7lE M. PHIPP. m6 8t Administratrix. THE Anthony & Ellithorpe Company Special Attention Given to Oare of Property. Several Choice Houses In the Best Sections of the City for Sale. Money to Ionn on Heal EMato. FTRE IXSTOAXCE. TELEriTOXE K048. 204-205 iVlalley Building 1102 CHAPEL STREET. Home Seekers (IcHlrlng a model house in the best residential section should examine three houses we are building; on Linden Street, between Livingston uiul Orungo Streets. Open for In spectlon. Built with great care. Oak floors, Hied vestibule and bath room. All rooms light and plcas unt. Large, deep verandas. 50x127. Prices right. Very easy terms, If desired. Buy of the builder. if (Tl A QCTT7T17FI A 1W1?"D TTQTTMT? MTC I XJJLJl VkJkJAX' XIUJLS JL VJL7 V JLLAV J. JLUJUVXriJi-X JL VJ, t ! ,. ; .. 1 ,- , line coiil a word lor vhoIi insHi'ilon, or flv emu a word for seven time. ANNOUNCEMENT Lawn mowers sharpened In an automatic, machine by George Thompson niul made, to run easy, picked up and delivered for J 1.00. 152 Oorgn St., near Congress Av, in 7 2t ANNOUNCEMENT Shorn cottage signs, Ico cream and soda banners, Flillllpa Sign Shop, 828 (Uiapel street. m7 7t ANNOUNCEMENT Bo bright, We will rep-Mr nnd renew all your old brasses, chandeliers, brass beds, etc. Century Brass (Company, City. Tele phone, 1 rt 13-12. tn" 3t AXXOl'XCnMF.XT rat tern making, machine forging, machine work of every description. Auto repairing. Tho Rowland Machine Co, mS 30t AXXOVXOKMKXT lV)Ks boarded and trained at reasonable prices. W. A. Hodglns, Madison, Conn. m4 7t AXXOrxt'tSIEXT Carriages and wagons repaired nnd painted to please you. F. M. Fowler, 1460 Whal ley. Telephone. m2 tf AXXOVXCEMKNT Sleeman's Relia ble Employment Agency, 763 Chupol St., cstaUlshed 20 years. Largest, beat 1: tho State. Best male and female help for any and all kinds oi work. Sent anywhere. Open evening. TeL 2322. CITY NOTICES. MICHAEL MORAS. JR., 1116 3t Assistant City Clerk. The Committee on Dull. ling and Diillilini? Linen of the Hoard of Aldermen will hold a public hearing l-'rldav, Miv S, ISoS, at 8 p. m. In lloom 14, t'I'.y Hall, for the consideration of the fol lowing; Tho petition of S. It, Warren, et a' for tho establishment of building lln-s on Kdgrwood avenue, between Forest street nnd Yale avenue; petition of (!. A. .Mlninn for l u 1 1 1 1 1 . it lines on Auburn street. Jietltlon of Juloj Wnss for build ing line on north side of Judson ave nue, and petition of Alderman-at-Liree J. Ivlmund Miller for new building lines on olive street, Putnam street and Commerce street. All persons Interested In the forego ing are hereby notllM to bo present and be heard tlieremi without further notice. Per order NICHOLAS J. LEON Ann, Chairman. Attrst: MICHAEL A. MOHAN, JR., riBSt Assistant City Clerk. i( S-ii lh committee on hewers and S-jtiarcs of the Hoard of Aldermen will hold i publle hearing Friday, May S, IflOS, at I. m. In Boom 10-it, city Hall, for the consideration of the following petition,': I'etmon of neaver mils Co. ror Sew. ers In Henry Munsoii sad Crescent streets; petition of Victor M. Tyler, et a!., for catch basin at northwest corner of Winchester avenue nnd Cave stref, nnd petition of c. k, Snnirn, et nls., for ting pole at Qulnniplac park. All persons Interested are hereby notified to he present and be heart theron without further notice. Per order WILLIAM H. MARLOWE Chairman. Attest: MICHAEL A. MOR AN. JR, ml) 3t Asslstnnt City Clerk. DKPAIITMKNT OF CHARITIES AND O'ltUKCTloN. Room 2, city Hall. Bids will he received at this office until Friday, May IS, at 2 p. m for on-t housa nd iiaali gross tons of bitu minous coal, and one hundred thirteen (1131 grofs tons -if anthracite coal for the use of the city nt Sprlngslde Home and Farm. Specifications may be seen nt the above address. J. FROHLK H, m5 3t Superintendent LEGALJOTjCES Dlstrlrt of New Haven, ss, Probate Court, May R, inai. EST AT K F MAY M ANPFI l-.LD, late of New Haven, In sahi District, deceas ed. The Court of Probate for the District of New Haven hntli limited nnd ap pointed six months from the date here, of for the creditors of said deceased to bring In their clstms against salo estate. Those who neglect to exhibit thler claims within said time will b debarred. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment to MARY A. MANSFIELD, STANLEY D WIGHT. m7 3t Executors. District of New Haven, ss. Probate Court, May 2, 1 og. ESTATE OK A ONES THOWBRIDHF,, Into of Brooklyn, N- V., owning prop erty 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 nf said deceased to bring In their Halms ngnlnst c.ald es tate. Those who neglect to exhibit their claims within said time will be debarred. All persons Indebted to snld estale are requested to make Immediate pay ment to E. GRANT TROWBRIDGE. mfl St Administrator. District of New Haven, ss. Probate Court, April .in, Idas. ESTATE OK BESSIE M. DAVIS, late of New Haven, In said District, deceas ed. An Instrument In writing, purporting to he the Inst will and testament of snld deceased, having been presented in Court and Wallace E. Clark of New Haven hnvlng made written application praying that the same may be granted, as by said application on file in this Court more fully appears. It Is ORDERED, That said application bo heard nnd determined at a Court or Probate to be held n.l New Haven, In said District, on thn 7th day of May, 190$. nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, and that, rubllo notice of said application, nnd of the time nnd place of the hear ing thereon, be given to nil parties In terested In snld estale, by publishing this order three times In a rtewnpapir having a circulation In wild District. By the Cottrt, JOHN L. GIUSON, mB 3t ' Clerk. District of New Haven, ss. Probnle Court. May B. 1 Stiff. An agreement for thn adoption of Adah Balrrt of New Brunswick, N, ,!,, In said District, a minor, having been exhibited to this Court for approval by George WIIMiini Koemer nnd Ida May Roeiner of orange, the persons to whom said minor Is thereby given In adop tion, It is ORDERED, That the 12th day of May, IfliS, at ten o'clock In the fore noon, at a Court of Probate to be held nt New Haven. In S'tld District, be and the same Is appointed for n hearing on the approval of said agreement, and this Court directs tlint public notice of the lime and place of snld hearing bn glvpn by publishing this order three times In some newspaper having a cir culation In said District. By the Court. JOHN L. OlUiON, m6 3t Clerk. SUMMERT One rent a word tor each insertion, or flvo cents iv word for seven tlmei. WOODMONT-OX-TIIE-SOI NH -One of the finest cottages in this vicini ty, Twelve rooms, unlmiely planned, expensively finished, fully and hand somely furnlHhed, three tire-places; all modern improvements with per fect sanitation. Stable and auto ac commodations, If desired; $800 for long season j lesa for shorter time, Send for descriptive leaflet, Frederick M. Ward, Now Haven. ml7t FOR RENT Furnished. The large house on "Barnes' " Island, Thimble Island. Win. II. Barnes, Stony Creek, Conn. a30 tt INDIAN N'tX-K Trowbrldgo cottage, next to Montowese House. John T. Sloan Co. ml 7t St'MMKU COTTAGES FOIl KENT Furnished cottages with gna and water, $2 Ml, $200, $125 and $100 for season, Merwln'a Beach, Woodmont. T. Hlmrpe, Woodmont, a20 7t Kl'MMEH COTTAGES !XH KENT Shorn cottages fronting water, Ap ply W. E. Qulgley, Woodmont. a29 7t SCMMF.K COTTAGE FOR, It EXT Fine cottage with good view; nil Improvements. Address, Werner Cot tage, Woodmont. a29 "t SIMMER, COTTAGE FOR KENT The best cottage In the best location In Woodmont Apply, Postmaj'ter. u29 7t SFMMETt COTTAGE I'OK REXT At Indian Neck, boarding house of 10 sleeping rooms, furnished. For season. Also cottages by week or month. V. W. Buckingham, Indian Neck. 128 301 SHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE and rent. MUs Boslwkk, Shore Beach. u2H 7t SIMMER COTTAGE FOR RENT Flno 17 room ruinlshcd cottage at Branford Point. Could be used for boarding house. Modern Improve ments. Geo. Parker, Branford Point. a28 7t SCMMER COTTAGES FOIl REXT D-slrablo cottages with Improve ments. $10 to $300 for the season. Mrs. Henry C. Beers, Cushman House, Short Beach, Conn. 'Phone 107-3. a28 30t St'MMI'.R COTTAGES I OR REXT Five cottages on bluff nt Pino Orchard. Several others; all Im provemcntn. Call or address Post ma.ster. a28 SOt On. e.nt a word for eacli Insertion, or flv. cents a word for seven times FOR SL1" A new six room house, gas and water; almost within the White City, Savin Hock. Terms right. Address L , This Olllce. m5 Tt CORNER lot, 106 feet front by 120 feet deep; chenp for rash. James Mctlovcrn, 143 Dudley St., Boston, Mass. m5 7t HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE B cen tral houses, s to 14 rooms each; nil Improvements; $1,000 to $T,ono. Handsome twelve room Guilford house, two barns, thirteen acres of land, (He minutes' walk from station on shorn road. $4,000. Wm. 11. II. Hewitt, HIS Chapel St. a30 tf REAL ESTATE FOR SLE Fine new resilience, East Bock Road, between Whitney and Edgehlll. Will be sold very cheap as owner Is leav ing town and has no use for It needi er Realty Co.. 831 Chapel St. a2!( 7t CITYJIOTjCES. The Committer on Abatement of Tax es of (he Hoard of Aldermen will hold a public hem-lug Friday, May S, 19oS, at 8 p. in. In Room IS, City Hall, for the consideration of the following peti tions: Petition of Mary Freeman, Julia Dnr gnn, Michael Torino, Samuel Cohen, Ellen iulnlan, Miriam Hemingway est., P.. L Frank, Elisabeth T. Healer, Thom as Donalione, Catherine MeOrtth, and Catherine nnd Joseph Apt for abate ment of taxes. All persons Interested In the forego Ing lire berby notified to be present nnd be heard thereon without further notice. Per order MICHAEL Bl'RKE, I Chairman. Attest: f NIITIf'K TO (IIMIItf TOIIJ, CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE, No. 17 City Hall, New Haven, Conn., May B, 1009. Pealed proposals will bo received at this olllce until 10 a. m., May S, inns. For paving with crushed stone Divi sion street, from Winchester nvenuo to Dlxwrll avenue; Newhall street from jpvl"lon street to Ivy street; St. Itonan street, from Edwards street to High land rtreet; Webster street, from Win chester avenue lo (loffe street; Winthrop avenue, from (ieorgn street to Oak street; While street, from Congress avenue to Columbus nveuue, and Ros ette street, from Howard nvenuo to Morris street. Blank forms of proposal and any In formation concerning plans, specifica tions, bonds, etc., will bn furnished up on application. No proposal will be received after thn time specified, and nil proposnls not on Hie blanks furnished or not properly filled out will bo rejected. Tho right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. By order of tho Commission on Per mnnenl Pavement. C. W. KELLY, mfl 3t City Engineer. IMMH'OSM.N FOH COAL. HEAPUl ' A KTEKS DKI'ARTM IS NT Of POLICE SERVICE. Room 1, Police Building, Jii5 Court St, New Haven, Conn., May 2, 1H08. Rented bids will be received by the Committee on Supplies of the Depart ment of Pollen Service tip to 2 o'clock p. m., May IS. llliiH, for furnishing tho City of New Haven with Two hundred (201 1 gross tons, more or less, of best Lehigh coal leggi, de livered nnd put In tit thn several police buildings In the city In such quantities ns mnv be required. The above proposals must be address ed to the Committee on Supplies of the Department of Police Service, endorsed "Bids for Coal" on the envelope, and must be accompanied with a certified check for five (5i per cent, of the full amount of the bid. payahletn Jonathan N. Howe. Controller. The Committee on Supplies reserves the right to either accept any or re ject all bids. EDWARD FERTMAN, A RTIH'R N. DEAN, Committee on Supplies, Attest: ARTUim v.rniLLipa, U SU Clark. FOR RENT. One cent a word for each Insertion, or five cnt a word for keven times. I'OH REN'T Detached house, nine rooms, all Improvements, Eld street, $38; Humphrey street, heated, second tloor, seven rooms, $3B; Lawrence street, house, $83.33. Frederick M. Ward, 8ia Chapel Ht,, Exclmngo Hldg. m7 It FOR RENT 6 rooms; first Moor; $18, 61 Dlxwell Ave. m 7t FOR RENT Flat, 105 Brownell Street, 7 rooms, $30 a month. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Orange St., m5 tf FOR RENT Lower floor, 3 IB Orch ard Street; all Improvements, to gether with slablo and workshop. It. O. Bretzfelder, Exchange Building. m5 7t NEW HOl'SE Westvllle. One four room Hut; all Improvement. One six room flat; oil Improvements. Ad dress, Walker,' Courier. ml 7t LA11GE C'OIl X Ell STORE Western part of city. Good location for grocery,' specialty or drug business. Address, Walker, Courier. ml 7t H FOR REXT Flat 26 East Pearl St, 6 rooms; $23 a month. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Orange St. mB tf FOR REXT Five, rooms, 137 Scran ton, near Sherman; $14,00. ml 7t IXR REXT Tho desirable property No. "3 York 8iuare, nicely located and surrounded by largo grounds; suitable for professor's or physician's residence or for sanitarium, l-or run particulars and admission card apply to Henry C. Bretzfelder, Exchange Building. ml 7t FOR REN'T 3 rooms for light house keeping, 781 Chapel stroet, over Wm, Frank & Co., $18.00. Steam heat Included. Bcechcr Really Co., 831 Chapel St. a29 7t FOR RENT Lower flat, 780 George Ft, 4Jx rooms and two In attic; all Improvements; $22. Batson, 82 Church fit a29 7t IX Ml RENT 726 George St , between Sherman and Winthrop Avea,, whole holism, most new, 10 rooms; all Im provements; set range and furnace; lurge yard; $40.00. Edw. Malley, COS Malley Building. a28 7t FOR RENT No. 1819 Boulevard, 10 rooms; all Improvements; $400 per year. Tho John T. Sloan Co., 87 Or ange tt. a23 tf FOR REN'T 135 Blatehley Ave., 6 rooms and bath. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Orange St. a23 tt FOR RENT 8$ Cold Spring St, 12 rooms; improvements. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Orango St. a23 tf IX Ml REXT 409 Orango St., 11 rooms; Improvements; $600 per year. Tho John T. Sloan Co., 87 Or ange St. a23 tf FOR RENT 11 1-2 Park St., 12 rooms; $000 per year. Tho John T. Sloan Co., 87 urango St. a23 tt IX Ml RENT 13 University Place, 9 rooms; Improvements; $420 per year. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Or atiM. St. a28 tf FOR RENT 80 Asylum St.; Improve ments; $18 per month. Tho John T. Sloan Co., 87 Orange St a23 tf FOR RENT Flat 150B Chapel St, 7 rooms. The John T. Sloan Cc., 87 orange St a23 tf IX Ml RENT Flat, 6 rooms, 22 Crown St., $17 per month. The John T. Sloan Co. a23 tf FOR REXT 83 Howard Ave., 7 rooms, bath; $25 per month. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Orange St. a23 tf FOR RENT 81 Adeline St., 4 rooms, $9 per month; 307 Columbus Ave., 4 rooms, $11 per month; 92 Greene St., B rooms, $14 per month; 185 Washington Ave., 4 rooms, $11 per month; 5 small houses, $10 and $12 per month. The John T. Sloan Co., 87 Urango St. a23 tf FURNISHED ROOMS. One cent a word for each insertion, or uv cents a word for seven times. FURNISHED ROOM FOR KENT A large, pleasant front furnlVuei room In private family on Rrondway. Address, E. J. B., Courier Office. m5 ?t FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RE NT All conveniences; private set bowls; formerly residence. 666 Chapel. m4 14t FOIl RENT Furnished room, clean, pleasant, furnished room, on car line; near center of city. Address M. M. C., Courier office. al8 tf FURNISHER ROOM: FOR RENT Nice, pleasant sleeping room; cen tral location. Address B. F., Courier Ofllce. a.28 tf One cent a word for each Insertion, or five cents a word for seven times. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, parlor and connecting bed room, pleasantly situated, central location. Address, J. C, Courier Office. a28 tf CALIFOR N I V PRI M A R 1 ES. San Francisco, May 6. Incomplete unofficial returns from most of the counties In which primaries were held yesterday show that, conceding to the Lincoln-Roosevelt league the 200 del egates claimed by the leaders, the reg ular republican leaders still cla.lm a large majority of the members of the stale convention. FOR SALE. One rent a word for each insertion, or flv. cents a word for seven times. FOR KALE Building lots facing Blackstono library grounds, Bran ford Center, Also river front lots nt Short Beach. Call or address L. L. Rowley, 167 Newhall Street, . a2S7teod FOR SALE First class banjo and guitar. Muslo, Courier Ofllce, m7 2t. FOR RALE 1 extension top carriage, 1 btanh'opa Phaeton. Stable rear of 309 Edgewood Ave, m7 2t FOR SALE Cadillac automobile, one cylinder, 10 horse power; flrnt class condition. Inquire I. Schwartz, 10 Templo. ii)8 7t FOR SALE 21 foot sail boat In commlsflion: full Inventory. For particulars address Edw. W, Putney, Miirorn, conn. ma 3t y FOR SALE The "Merry Widow" hair cut for men. Archey, the Bar ber, 106 1-2 George. m6 7t FOR SALE Very cheap, a touring car In splendid condition; seats flvo. Owner a local man of responsibility, but haa not tho time for its uso. Jones, 23 Church street. ni5 7t THURSDAYS, National Biscuit Crack ers 8 cents and 4 cents. Jones, 111 Meadow. PIANOS for sale and to rent. Best to select from at Si Church street. The A. B. Clinton Co. ma tf FOR SALE Anglo lamps, cleanest, safeit, cheapest light. Agency, 300 Bnssett Rt. m 7t FOR KALi; Piano bargains; Ono fine upright piano, $150; one concert grand piano, $125; good sou.-u-c pianos, $20; piano player (new), $175. Easy terms. G. T. Blrks, 1105 Chapel St, ma 7t I'OR SALE Sheet music. Tho A. B. Clinton Co., 33 Church fit. m4 tt PHONOGRAPHS and records. The A. B. Clinton Co., 33 Church street. mo tf FOR RALE Household furniture; must bo sold at once. Call from H a. m. to 6 p. m. 824 Grand Ave. m4 7t FOR RALE Fine Mathushek square piano; mahogany case; reasonable. Will give cover and stool. 23 Court street. m4 7t FOR SALE Entire furniture (Includ ing new piano) of fourteen room cottngo 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 sale cheap, Apply J. F, Toole, 1151 Chapel St. m2 7t AUTOMOBILES bought nnd sold. Have now on hand In fine condi tion, touring and runahout cars. Como and make your wife and children hap py while you con. F. M. Fowler, 1460 Whalley. Telephone. m2 tf FOR SALE Lady's "Bay" bicycle: good running condition; $10. Piatt's, 350 Stato street. a30 7t CARRIAGES and wagons, all kinds. Como and take them away, F. M. Fowler, 1460 Whalley. Telephone. m2 tf AITO FOR SALE 50 horse power touring car. Sell for one-fifth Its cost. Will demonstrate. See Chaf feur, 440 Prospect Hill. Telephone 3246 M. . a29 7t One cent a word for eacn lnsorUrn, or Ave cents a word for seven times. AUCTION SALE R. B. Alallory, Auc tioneer and Appraiser, 1123 Chapel. 'Phono 2360. Hesldenco 431 Edge wood Ave. 'Phone 2481-2. Household sales 'a specialty. AU4TION KALI R. B. Mallory, auc tioneer, sells the furnishings of tho Aldrlch House, State 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 matresseS, pillows, tables, chairs, carpets, toilet crockery, etc. Good chance for shore and country houses, in 6 2t AIXTIOV SALE L. Bostwlck, auc tioneer and appraiser, 45 Orango. Telephone 1524-1 2. m5 60t FmiC00KERS. One cent a word for each Inaertlon, or five cents a word for seven times. FIRELFaSS COOKERS Every house keeper wants ono. Let us mall you booklet containing full description, cooking recipes and testimonials from peoplo that are using them. Folding Mattress Co., Now Haven Agents. 'Phone- 1492. MEDICAL One cent a word for each Insertion, or five cents a word for oeven times. M.lIC'l'HE, shampoo, facial massage, marcel waving, superfluous hair re moved, electric treatment (Dr. Ciini mlngn' method). Mrs. If. E, Chamber lain, 93S Chapel street. Telephone, m" ly One cent a word ror eacn Insertion, or live cents a wotd for seven times. EDUCATIONAL Outdoor sketching In color or black and white, Wanted pupils to Join present class or make up separate classes. T. It. Walte, 71 Kensington Street. m31 tf EDUCATIONAL Mr, Frederick Weld will engage tho services nf a limited number of good singers for a chorus choir. Voices tiled at 139 Orange street WANTED One cent a word tor eaon Insertion, or live cents a word for seven times. WANTED Addresses of stamp col lectors having over 2,000' varieties. E. 11. Slitter, 28 Perkins St. m7 It . , WANTED Six first class paper Jiang era, $3.25 per day. Answer at once to Sprlngileld Wall Paper house, 67, Harrison Ave,, Sprlngileld, Mass. m7 3t WANTED To supply best help,' Mrs, E. Heboid, 52 Court street. m6 30t WANTED Young lady desires room and board; stato location and terms. Address, L This Ofllce, m5 3t WANTED Jones' Select Employment Agency, 22 Church strot. Tolephona 1401-12. Connecticut's Larges. Agency; mule uud fema'.o help supplied for nu'i'cunUlo and domestic, service foq any and all kinds of work. Sent any where. Open evenings. WANTED All good .imp should call here. We supply all the best placoa and always noed large numbers. Slee nian's Reliable Employment Agency, 763 Chapel. Open evenings. ml4 tf FURNISHED ROOM WANTED. One cent a word for each Insertion, or live ccr.ta a word for seven times. ITRNTSHED ROOM WANTED Ona furnished room for light housekeep Ing not In center of city. Reply) with price. Mrs. Anna Curtis, 671 Chapel St. mo 31 HELP WANTED MALE. u One cent a word tor eacn insertion, or llv cents a word tor seven times, i WANTE Five paperhangers and flvo; -palnt.ors. Address Little, 8omers 3t Hyatt, Meridon, Conn. m7 7t HELP WANTED Two good paint ers. Apply E. C. Beardslcy, 78 Win chester avenuo. m6 ID HELP WANTED Young man to work In bottling works. Must ba 21 and willing. Apply, Jacob Strauss, 27-29 George St. . . ' HELP WANTED Only first class pa per hangers need apply. Call at The M. Massarl Yo Paint Shoppe, 128 Bradley St. m6 It WANTED FOR V. S. ARMY Able bodied tnm.irrled. men, between 11. and 35; citizens of die United Stales; of good charr.ctor and temperate hab its, who c:.n apeak, read and writ English. Apply Recruiting Ollicer, 890 Chapel -tre.'t, Kt-k H-vcn; 756 Mala btrcct, IlartCoid; 1022 Main street, Bridgeport; 199 Bank street, Water bury. J19 tt HELP WANTED 1 made $50,000 la II v) years in the mail order busi ness and began with only- a few dol lars. Theru are unusual opportuni ties for making money to-day, ana It is not dlillcult to begin. If you have even small capital and want to start a mail order business of your own,' send for my free booklet. It tells how to make money. Address, Publisher, The Mall Order World, Box 1074, Lockport, N. Y. mil tf HELP WANTED Honk! Honkl Honk! Look sharp to your interest. Now is the time for young men to learn the auto business. A thorough knowledge- of your machine and how 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 trado In New Haven, nnd vicinity. Reply by. letter only, giving experience and refer ence. E. A. Klernan, 113 Hudson St., New York city. a27 7t , JJELPJrVAi One cent a word for each Insertion, or five cents a word for seven timet. HELP WANTED By family of two. In lower flat; Swedish or German maid for general housework. Must be a good cook. Apply afternoons or evenings, 113 Linden stroet m6 2t HELP WANTED Reliable girl for general housework In small private family. Address, stating ability, ago and wages. Rosemead Villa; Clinton, Conn. m5 7t SITUATION WANTED-FEMALE One cent a word for each Insertion, or five cents a word for seven times. SITUATION! WANTED By exper ienced cook and laundress, or laun dry work or chamber work. Refer ences, 60S Oak St.'- m7 2t SITUATION WANTED A girl wants position as waitress or second work; would go to shoro or country. City reference. Call 109 Putnam St. m5 2t Bin vi niA vt riM ny a mny ror her 1 5 year old daughter, to care for children or make herself useful. A homo more object than wages. Address, Mother. Courier Office. m4 tf SITUATION WANTED Experienced practical nurse, recommended by physician and .others, would go with family to country or mountains aa mother's holper, or take entire chargo of children. Address, Experienced, Courier. m2 7t LOST. One cent a word for each Insertion, or flvo cents a word for seven times. ' LOST .Saturday, between Alden Ave., Westvllle, and Hyperion, string of gold heads. Reward. Return to 880 Chapel Ktropt, in 7 2t I.osT Silver pin, enamelled with dogs' bends In colors. Lost In Whitney Ave. car or on Chapel St. Reward for Its return to Edw. B. Hall & Son, 381 State St.