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THE MORNING JOURNAL-COURIER, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1908.' RAMIE FIBRE UNDERWEAR Wo have a broken assortment of this famous health UNDERWEAR that we wish to close out. Men's Shirts and Drawers, sizes, shirts 34 to 40, and drawers 30to 40 In. Women's Vests, sizes 32 to 36. and Pants size 32 only. Women's Combination Suits, sizes 32 to 36. -To Close: Shirts, Drawers that were $2.50 and $3.00, at $1.00 each. Vests, Pants that were $2.50 and $3.00 at $1.00 each. Combination Suits that were $5.00 and $6.00, at $2.00 each. PIPE TOBACCO A blond Hint Is pleasing pipo sinoKiTs nil ovt (lie country. I'.wry inn II brings us orders from iii'iii'-liy Mini illstnnt points. Mattoon Cube Mix Bound uliiss Jura $,r,o round tins i.os half-pound Huh .75 11 l..ounco IIiih 35 rocket j3 Matim WHISKEY IN JUGS Gallon and a Half Located by Officers in Kimberly Avenuo Grocery Store. ILLEGAL SELLING CHARGED Mattoon's Corner. 808 Chapel Street. OBITUARY NOTES. Jeremiah Lynch. The funeral of Jeremiah Lynch, the railroad freight conductor killed at Xausatuok Junction Friday, wan held at hlsinte home, 22 Main Btreet, at 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon and at St. Francis' R. C. church at 2 o'clock. Rev. Father Baker officiated at the services. Mr. Lynch leaves a large number of friends, both In railroad circles and so cial organizations, as he was a mem- 'ber of the Order of Railway Conduc tors and of East Rock lodge, A. O. TJ. W. Delegations from the railroad or- The expends Incident to Funeral ser vice Is many times a heavy burden, oc curring as It often does unexpectedly and after long periods of Illness. It Is our desire to be known as considerate In our charges, and especially thought ful of the many cares and responslblll ties which we must necessarily assums on such occasions. GRAHAM A HAYES, 101)0 Chapel Street. der and the I'nlted Workmen attend ed the funeral In a body. L ! MR. VAX CLEAYE'S REPLY. Mr. James w. Van Cleave, president National Association of Manufacturers who has written for the Issue of Amer ican Industries appears tomorrow a re ply to Mr. William J. Bryan's article published In the Commoner. Aucust 7, under the title, "The Business Man and the Masses." EDUCATIONAL TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR. RESULTS, NOT PROMISES The Butler Business School Regular Session Day and Evening. SUMMER SCHOOL. SIDNEY PERLIN BUTLER, President. Phone 3400. Y. M. C. A. Building. Elevator. V. r. Gillette, Pren. Thou. V. ConnllT, V. Preat. O. W. F. Gillette. Sec.-Treaa. 11,9 Gillette Construction Co General Conlractors and Builders. 113 Mnll7 DM.. 002 Chapel SC. Telephone S798. KEY FITTING a ' t.t.i n bun ana uocKsmiimn;. SPUKTSMtN'S SUrTU UU 68 Center SI., I H. Bassstt, Mgr. ATTEND THE BEST No Superflui.les. Yale Business College Send for Catalogue. 116 Church St. Tel. 1737. KATONA A WINNER Strengthens Hold on Season's Cup by Taking Exciting Race. PETREL A CLOSE SECOND Charles Sparks, Proprietor, Claims tho Goods Belonged to Ills Daughter. In the arrest of Charles Sparks of 155 Kimberly avenue, who was brought to tho Howard avenue sta tion by Sergeant Marlowe and Officers Landy and McQiiecncy yesterday morning thu police believe tliey have coralled a man who has been for some time violating the liquor law by sell ing wet goods on Sunday, Sparks has twice been arrested, once for keeping a gaming house In 1900 and again on December 7, 1903, at which time he was located at 3G9 Congress avenue. After that arrest he went to his pres ent address and there have been re ports more than once that there were liquors being served In his place, which Is ostensibly a small grocery and confectionary store, No evidence that would warrant a visit there hud been secured up to yesterday. The place Is situated near the cor ner of Grant street and almost oppo site St. Peter's R. C. church In Kim berly avenue. Yesterday morning the suspicions of the officers became so ken that they decided to visit, the store nnd when they went. In they found a one gallon Jug full of whis ky, another gallon Jug half full of the St. J u lien YOU pay, by the esse from , $7.25 to $8.50 for lmportei St. Julien Clare I. o( course, for Wine from any reputa ble shipper. C,If you will go by the quality of the wine Itself and not by the name or label, we can over-match in quality any St, Julien in market, these prices: at Cue Pints, $7.75 Quarts, 6.7S Bottle $ .38 .70 Our own direct Importation into this Port from Flouch fils aine Bordeaux, France. 3iSfaXiStr , Roast Chickens, Spring Broilers and Philadelphia Capons. THE CONTEXTKI HOSTESS, All sorts of Ideas are advanced by writers on women's affairs as to how to make entertaining easy; how to stop worry; how to make every guewt not only feel at home but that all the lit tle niceties you offer wore prepared especlnlly for each one. These writers mean well but they don't go deep enough to get at tho real facts or they would find that Nabisco Sugar Waters, the dainty, delicious confection, -are the real basis of a hostess' success and This Poultry is the best the market affords, and it has all been drawn when killed (which i3 the special feature of our market). The S. W. Hurlburt Co. , 1074 Chapel St. X. B. During July nnd August Store Closes at 6 P. Suturduy at 8;30 P. M. M. contented siilrlt. Tliev're tust (he aort same stuff and some other liquors onof demert for a luncheon, Ideal after dinner and delightful with a hot cup Ice. The proprietor of the placo claimed that he was not selling liquors and claimed .that the stuff belonged to his daughter. The police, however, claim that he has no daughter living with him. Out Forty Seconds Separates Her from Winner Only Two More Knees. niTTinxKn from oitivo. Luther and Fremont Loeffel, sons of Louis Looffel, the grocer of 641 Chapel street, return today from a month's fifhlng and hunting trip In Orange end Sullivan counties, New York. In let ters received from them a few days a i they were reported us enthusiastic over their trip and experiences. or with the tinkling glasn on a moonv lit porch. Ever tried them with chocolato Into which a marnhmallow ha been dropped? Merely a suggestion! lXSl'RFP, EGGS. Progressive Finn Adopts Xovel Method of Supplying Reliable Product. Despite the efforts of producers, 1 'shippers and dealers during recent In a very exciting race, the wlnn-r I years to preserve eggs for any length of which could not be decided until af- of tlmP- t from talnt' no method has ... i t- yet been discovered that can retain n. i lll. Illn.Ti! guilt l" j i t 'i i;l t Catlln, winner of last week's long dis tance race, proved a winner In Satur day's weekly race of the New Haven Yacht club for twenty-one footers. On tne lust leg of the course, which was Insklo the harbor, the contest proved to be a struggle etween the Kntona and the Petrel, C'apt. Ilackett, and as the time Indieuies the finish was always In doubt. The Nlxle, II. S. Pardee, In the fifteen-foot class ngaln proved her su periority over luf competitors. Follow ing Is the summary of the races; Class Q Start, Katona retrcl Brctnna Grilse Class S Start, ;10: Finish. 4-44:19 4:4l:r,n 4.41:21 4:49:26 S:4D: DOLLARS f"1Tert ore a"linn MADE You can save good dollnrs by buying Field and Murine Glasses of nic, 1 am closing them out regardless of cost. C. M. PARKER 810-A Chapel St. Entrnneo 810&. Finish. K:19;.-5 5:29:35 6:22:39 11:41:19 fully the rich, fine flavor of the newly laid product. , Housewives who depend upon the grocer for their supply and conse quently are obliged to accept eggs of doubtful quality will be Interested In knowing that local dealers are now selling eggs under a binding guar antee. "Ounranteed eggs" Is a rather unique proposition, but nearly every woman Is sufficiently familiar with the sorrows of trying' to u,e eggs "past their prime" to nppreclato the convenience, of being able to buy eggs, which she knows to be good, rich and full-flavored. "nine Ribbon Eggs," as this guar anteed product Is styled nre being supi piled to the trade by Dillon & Dmrt Ic.hs, of New- Haven, Hartford. Pprl.ig- 2-()4',i!) I lpld and Providence, who control the. n-efj 2i I output or tlv.' producing rarms. olfogt These "Insured eggs" are sold In I sealed cartons containing one down KlaPfOl 1 each, and nre covered by the giaiau- Tlmo " p ln instances save wnere me seal Is hn'Hen. "Ptrlctly fancy eggs at a reasonable price" Is the motto of Dillon & V ug- "t(ss, who, while remixing tne prefer- Time. Flapped 2:04:19 YES WE HAVE THE Your neighbors contin ually talk about one pound j costs only jj yjt Direct Importing Co. fsmmmmsmtsamm FOOTCENTER ST. Fresh Killed Poultry Young, Tender Fowl, 20c 11); flue Broilers and Rousting Cliloken9, 21o lb; Long Island Ducklings, 20c lb. LEMON SALE. 25 boxes line Juicy Lemons at 10c dozen, while they test, GRANULATED SUGAR IS pounds $1.00. . FRESH FRUITS. Delinvnrc and Native Peaches received dally; also flno Hucklebcrrlea uml luntiiloupc Melons. IN FRESH VEGETABLES. New Polntoes, $l.lrt per bushel, 28c peckj selected Native Tomatoes, 5c quart, Oc basket. Sweet Potatoes, Green and Wax Hcans, . English Walnut Meats, 32c lb. Jordnn Shelled Almonds, COc lb. D. M. Welch & Son. FAIR HAVEN. 38 and 40 CONGRESS AVE. NEW HAVEN. WEST HAVEN. 2:. 14: S3 2:35:5h 2:37:39 I:. if " PRIZE WINNER. If you wnnt a prize winner then buy a Continental iAutonioblle. This car holds the silver cup for first prize ln the 1,000-nillo sealed-bonnet contest for speed and durability. The Conti nental car Is recognized as ono of the great successful machines in tho coun try. If you want one leave your order at once orders require at leust six weeks to fill. We would br pleased to give demonstration an) time. Nlxle Cinq N'o Name Vlvn,.n The Kntoin',' by 'winning Snrur '.c,', "f c Pc '"r eggs of anrd race, has strengthened her hold on 'f ''mess, are In no sense dispose! 0 1,1 1 anvaniage 01 mm prt'iiTPnr; i,y rnlsng tho price to an exorbitant fg- ure, The Continental Automobile Manf'g Co. 'Phone- 5232-2. 121 Olive Street. Special for Monday and Tuesday, August 17 and 18, '08, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. No. 648 Com bination Buffet and China Cabinet, fin ished in quartered golden oak, worth $42 $26.00. One Iron Bed, 4x6 size, brasstop rails, oval top foot and head, nice bed, worth $17 .00, 10 Folding Go Carts (all one pat tern), with para sols, worth $10, for this sale S6.5Q. Weathered Oak Chiffonier and Glass, glass 12x 20, beveled base 32x17, stands 5-6 high, has three small top drawers, four large drawers, good value at $17, only five in stock, to be sold for. fiULLARD CO., 5860 Orange St. first place In the race for the season's ! cup and unless sonie accident happen the cup undoubtedly will go to (apt. Catlln. The Petrel Is almost sure of second prize, despite the flct that tho boat has sailed ono rare less than the oth ers, excepting the Thelga. The standing In full follows: Boat. Owner. Pts. Kntona F, T. fntlln 20 Petrel J. K. Hnckett ; 17 Grilse J. N Champion , 12 Rretona M. R. Durham 12 Thelga Kdw, Pox 5 In class S the N'lxlo evidently has been having things her own way and will In all probability carry off the prize. Following Is the standing In full: Pont. Owner, Pts. Nlxle II. S. Pardee 18 C'lnn Brewer A Phi 11 Vivace B. H. St owe 10 No Nnme...W. Bennett 4 But two more races remain In which to decide the ownership of these cups, following which the annual fall regatta will be held on September 5. The local club goes to Sachem's Held to hold a Joint regatta .with that club on l.nbor day. Guefts at the Yacht club during the past week Included: Mra, M. J. B!:ilr of McTonniiKh, X. Y.; Dr. Charles Wuest of Brooklyn; Carl Fisher of Jamaica Pay; Mins Grace Moody of New Haven; Mrs. Willis Crofutt and Miss Christine Roosevelt, of New York city: M. H. Bennett, Wallace G. Stone and C. ti Bennett, of Brooklyn, X. Y.i Maip. Ward of C(irnwall.-on-the-H.ud-son; Miss Bertha Whltniore, .Mt. Ver non; F. II. Walchlef and J. M, Fletcher of New Rochelle; Mr. and Mrs. H. Knox of Philadelphia; R, V. Freder icks, Henry Fredericks, Joseph Fegans, Joseph Frelgler, F. A. Martin, C. W. Hurtman, and F. E. Frederick, of New York city; A. A. Walters, Chnrles Jar hoe, Vernon Jnrhoe, William Thomp soii and Walter Strolnieyer of Xor wnlk, CTmn. : Nelson f'oeyer and R. J. Ireland Of Amltyville, X. Y,: Mr. und Mrs, C. B. Mellon, C, G. AWlou and Miss U. E. I,eonnrd of New York city; Mr. and Mrs. W, B, I.ounshury of Brooklyn: Miss M. T. Bowman of New ark, Del: Miss Grace Iieb, J. L. Brad lev and Larry Colby of Brooklyn, N Y .1. G. Wilson and A. Subrnian of Lnrchnumt, X. Y.; W. F. Zimmerman und II. H. Wulbncher of AVestbrook, Conn.; Charles (labor of New York city; Mr. and Mrs. John Dewell of Plymouth, Mass,; Charles Ruffer of Jersey City; Mrs. (.'. . Rawbon of New Haven, Conn.; John F. G'ffey of New Haven, Conn,, and H. J. Stem leum of Newark, X. J. DEATH. CARP. In this city, August Is, 1908, Jnmes .1. Cnrr, beloved husband of rnlherlne K. Rogers. Fitnernl will take place from his late residence, 260 Humphrey Street, Tnes day morning, nt d o'clock nnd from a Veqnletn iilffh muss st Kt. Mary's church, st 9:34. Kindly omit flowers. al7 It CPSON. In this city, August 16, 190S, Charlotte Bimnell, widow of Enentus I'psnn, In the 80tli yesr of her oko. Funeral services will be held st her lale resldi nee, Xo. 251 Orchard street, on Tuesday afternoon, nt half-past two o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. a!7 2t MORTUARY CHAPEL. Lewis & Maycock's mortuary cffapel Is freelv tendered to those who, bcause of tn sufficent spac3 at their residences, or for other reasons are in need of a place where funeral services may be conducted In a quiet manner and, if desired, pet feet scduskm. . AXMni'xrEiiE.vr. I ilenlrc i announce lu I tie publle (hot I inn nun- ui'tlnu lu ihe eunm-ltj of rninlly Hi'prrMtiiliillve lu liuuxe nt liiniirniUK ilnonil me inncrni p-nnii iiiH-mlluK to tlic mnny (lotnlU wlileb preHent tliemsclvea nt nueli n time) rrn. ilcrlnic nsstnliinoe to funernl dlreetor, nnd rciirrnentlnff (lie fmnllj- on nil oc. cnnlons. Allillnted ivltli nil lemllng no. dertnkrr. MIIS.J, WII.MAM KKNNEV leu-piione ui-?3-. ARE YOU A SMOKER? Are you away from your regular territory? We have your BRAND of CIGARS. Why try to get along with some other brand when we can mail or express them to you for a postal? Telephone 2160-2161. Monday, August 17. ' T CC1' XJ1?"D T? and don't miss what WJV nrjIVil we have to say about OUR OWN SUGAR CURED HAMS " I'mvU Hnm is mild, sweet nml tender, with tho "I-wlU- lmve-somc-morc-tlinnk-you" flavor, RKCEirT l-'REF A receipt how lo boll a hum, nlso how to bake a 1mm, free with rncli jmrchiiKe of a lwni, or part thereof. L. C. PFAFF 6 SON, The Best Meats i 7-0 Church Street. Telephone 1040. 4 19 Congress Ave. 3:19 Ornnii Ave. 1310 and 770 State St. 94 George St. Market Bulletin. SPECIAL DAILY SALES AT ALL OUR STORES. MONDAY, Rack Steak 3 lbs, 25c. TUESDAY. Round Steak I2c lb. Special Bargains Every Day in the Week to Draw Trade. SCH OE N BERGER'S WEDNESDAY. SALT PORK AND RUMP CORDED BEEF 8c. lb. 015 Howard Ave, 11 Shelton Ave. 521 Elm St. 150 Greenwood St. JOIINfiIBEKrS.$()N CJ BIS J CHAICL.T.C i Your Luxurious Rugs Bhould not be bpaten or subjected to rough trfatment one ordinary la worse than a year's wrar. The Vacuum System cleans ruga without Injury It aucka out ALJL the dunt and dirt without damaging the fibres of the fabric. Prolongs the life of rugs by making them ABSOLUTELY clean. Brings out the original freshness and beauty of coloring. Thone 2700 for I'artlculars. The Vacuum Cleaner Co. 36 Church Street, Gai'uge 821 Grand Avenue. Choice Prime Meats AND Fresh Kiiled Pcultrv- The BEST QUALITY is tho CONSTANT AIM of this market. We are ready to serve you with the best the marts afford, and at prices that are fair and just. Prompt service. Send us your orders. We are pleasing particular customers we will try and please you, WESTVILLE. Westvllle certainly did put It on to tho rah, rah, boys in a game played ln West Rock park yesterday afternoon by a RCoro of 5 to 1. Doeppenanilth, the Kdgewood's pitcher held the Hum phreys to three scattered hits and struck cut 11, The rewt of tlie team played a star game. Ml.sp Grace Smith of 29 .Wlllard street has returned home after a two weeks' visit, with Mrs. Welch of Beacon Falls. Elton Downs of 30 Wlllard street spent Sunday with friends ln. Derby. Frank R. Baldwin, 1231 Chapel, cor. Howe St. Telephone 635 two wires. The regular meeting of the West- ville, W. S. A C. will be held ln their club rooms on Whalley avenue Tues day evening. Members and comrades are invited to attend the forty-firt annual reunion of the Sixth Connecticut Volunteers which will be held at Savin Rock, West Haven, on Wednesday, August 19. Members will meet at Putnam's where the business meeting will be called at 11:30, after which a shore dinner will lie nerved. kj TABLE 1 wines.: We offer two sparkling wines at an extremely low figure, The quality of either of these wines is unsurpassed. SPARKLING BURGUNDY, Quart bottle -$1.00 Pint bottle 5 SPARKLING MOSELLE, Quarts ............. . $1 .00 UP ON THE MOUNTAINS In Litchfield County grow some of the (Inest Blueberries that this country produces. We have them fresh dally; ulso Raspberries and Blackberries from near-by farms. Georgia Peaches nre now at their host, nnd we haie a largo supply every morning. Georgia Watermelons delivered Ice cold. Call fornlu Cantaloupes nre equal to the best Bocky Fords. Best selections here- THE MIRKOK FRUIT STORK. J B. JUDSOIM, 856 CHAPEL ST. v.