THE MORNING JOURNAL-COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1008. 3 The L. L. Stoddard Tobacco Co. have a line of briar pipes that for real value have never been equalled imported wood, with mouthpiece of amber that pleaaea the DISCRIMINATING smoker. "Smoke and the world smokes with you swear off and you smoke alone." (Their store Is at 910 Chapel Street, In w Haven.) EDUCATIONAL TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR. The Butler Business School Regular Session Day and Evening. SIDNEY PERLIN BUTLER, President. Phone 3400. Y. M. C A. MRS. J. H. DUNN. Beginners' classes In dancing now ormlng. I'rlvatn lemons by appnln'- Inent. Telephone I4DI-H. Hours, 3-3, 10. Sia I'HAI'KL ST. IS IT ENJOYABLE ? !) you like o nt-a ott,-t atopic with dcfcellv terlht Do yan mat .hlak othrra kiiiiM a aa tUatreaaed li our were that wajrf Now rtiin't lei hm get beyond taa help of a (ood drntl.t. II on of jronr teeih la mlaalaii, uv us bridge tha apace nltb n thai tn aama eolar, abaae aad alia ot Ik tural aaa HIU. DENTAL ROOMS . 781 CHAPEL ST. YOU ARE PARTICULAR CONSULT Ryder s Printing Rouse 8 CENTER STREET. CHAPEL STREET OTELS AND RESTAURANTS. 5RAHD INION Opposite Grand Central Station NEW YORK CITY. ROOMS $1 a DAY and UPWARDS Bn&gB to nl from st Tlnn free. sni 2-rnt Rtnmn fnl Vnn Vni.1. I0TEL Onldohnnlt arifi Msji. I St. Lawrence's New ITS HOMESTEAD. "orrherly Qulnnlplnc-Ansiintawne. i TELEPHONE 9304-2. 1W DURANT HOTEL. (,.or. aunt; mid Whiting Streets. jms v oc, $1. Meals ,35c. li; Newly-furnished, up to date 1 throughout s. E. Hush, Trop. Tel. U0h5. '1J1 To 1(m. i.ttLiu it eSJlth-KT. ;: KliS'l AL KA .NT. '..unchetin. il':8u unt!' o'clock. ) ORCHR8THA EVENINGS. ,1' Servlea a la Carta. ftOUIS METZUEU CATKRINfJ CO. i;sw Tontine Hotel 'Sr tv. Business Men's Lunch In tisa KeMch, Soup, Flak, tin tree, ,CU. Vtgotubles Salads . in Season, i'ert and Tea, ColTeS or Milk. ';rfi's nono better In New Haven ;.d from 12 tii. to 2 p. m. ?i OEO. T. WHITE. Prop. otel Garde 4 Opposite' Union Depot, NEW HAVEN, COXX. nnecticut's Largest Hotel. Dinner 12-2:15. 50 Cents. fcKY TOP, Mt. Carmel. ; I NEW AUTO ROAD. 'Ip nnw aulo road (to Hie left) lias J macadamized and all steep grades I -Baled. It Is now an easy ride to I summit. Nn prettier place Tor ai . I outing. Fine cuisine and finest of I V' product! A. Wl products, - i Idman. Tel. 6273-13.- i K I aft aV I 1 A nMiMUi o !i,Tew Davenport Hotel Modified European Plan. I'fdblnation breakfast 2n-5flc. Busl I hMon lunch Jn.. I,l,,.. ..i.u. jl.A la carte service nil clay uiitll 13 t. V MUSIC hv T'frtf WU...Irt...-l.( Wgs. Your patronage la solicited. ;. (action guaranteed. i''( Hyperion Stables, 'Opposite Vanderbllt Hall. li ft, COUPE AND LIVERY SERVICE. ? AUTOMOBILE ATTENTION. Chapel Street, 'Phoue 1010. RESULTS. NOT PROMISES Building. Elevator ATTEND THE BEST No Superfluities. Yale Business College Send (for Catalogue, lift Church St. Tel. 1737. BE.NJAMIN SCOVILLE, Instructor In EM)tlTIO. OHATOIIY, DRAMATIC ARTS AMI STAGE DEPORTMENT. Room 48 Insurance Building, 800 Chapel Street. SCHOOL OP DANCING Beginners' class. Tuesday ev. Social asseniblj-. Tlitirsilny eve. Junior assem. bly, Milurdny eve. Prlvnie lessons bv appoint meiit. Otllce liours, 7 to U p. ni. Circular. Tel Dates open for rentals of Lenox Halls. W. F. Gillette, Treat. Thna. Connlff, V. Freat. O. W. V Gillette. See.-TTeaa. The Gillette Construction Co General Contractors and Builders. tl3 Malley lllrtg., ftOJ Chnpel St. Xa.'aobona 2791. Stamford Magee Ranges The right range at the right price jg what we of fer you in the Stamford or Magee. Call and see them. 25 DISCOUNT on ENTIRE STOCK of SMYRNA RUGS. Vp're rutting down nor stork of these rugs. In 15 different sizes, from IHxHR-liirli door units to flxl-foot niK". STENCILED SCRIM CURTAINS "n,r $4.95 Very dainty and soft for bed rooms. CLUNY LACE CURTAINS Fine selertlon. Per pair $2.85 to $10. ORIENTAL RUGS $15. A bale of Shlnans, Deglies tans and Kaaks, worth up to $25. Your choice this week for $15 each. HASSOCKS 29c. Regular 50e octagon and oval church hnssoeks for 2l)e each, IN DRAPERY DEPT. our stocks are excellent. Portieres $4.50 to $20. Something new In Russian (inu.e. Aery rffociho line of Nets in while, Arabs and colors. Opaque Window Shades, 3x feet. 27c. Rest Sx'-foot Sun fast Holland Shades, made up on hot Hartshorn roller, "5c. 25 DISCOUNT on ENTIRE STOCK of FIBRE MATTINGS. IteiloHte and pretty bedroom effects in these duruhle floor coverings. IMsoount for this week, OUR FURNITURE STOCKS Are nnw at their best. For fairness of price, brradlh of selertlon nnd correctness of style. THE CO. Crown and Orange St. Cor. OPEX SATCRDAV EVEMNGS. KILLED n SUITOR BEFOREJIIS BRIDE Louisiana Leading Families Represented in Tragedy on Train Following Wedding. WOMAN'S LIFE IS SAVED Groom's Rival, Sllllntf in Seat Oppo site Talking Cnnllully, Makes it Suildpu Revolver Attiiek. New Orleans, La., Get. M. While on her bridal trip, which had begun scarcely an hour before, and seated In n railroad coach almost between her husband tuul a former suitor, Mrs. Fred Van Jngcn Inst nlsht saw the flash of the suitor's revolver, felt the convulsive grip of her husband's hand an the bullet killed him and then fought for her life. When the slrl ap peared about to become the victim of the second bullet from the revolver, her uncle, a gray-haired man, but strong and cool under the. excitement, rushed up and thrust his thumb be neath the hammer of the revolver, rendering tho weapon harmless. This was the story of other passen gers on the Texas and Pacific "Oannon Ball" told when they reached this city to-day, but the principal actors In the tragedy, moat of whom are con nected with Louisiana's leading fami lies, have so far refused to discuss the matter. The former suitor is F. S. Beamre, of Plaquemlne, La., where he was ta ken from the train and placed under arrest last night. The unfortunate husband was Prof. Kred Van Ingen, a prominent teacher of Alexandria, La., ami a relative of former Governor Blanchard. The bride Is the daughter of James M. Rhoror, on" of the lend ing officials of Iberville Parish, re siding at Raton Rouge. Baeuvre la 24 years old and Van Jngcn was 13, The wedding took place yesterday at Alexandria. Beauvre was In town, having arrived there, it is reported, on the same day aa Miss Rhorer. When the bridal couple left for New Orleans, be boarded Hie train, and, after a time, sat In a sent where lie was facing Mr. and Mrs. Van Ingen, with the bride between bliu ami her husband. Passengers said Beauvro talked with the brldnl couple Just be fore the shooting, and Hint his man ner appeared cordial. The young wom an's hands were In her husband's when Benuvre suddenly drew bis revolver qnd Hied. After help disarmed fleau vre submitted to arri.st. THINK CHURCH FIRE INCENDIARY j (Continued from First Page.) j Ing the organ an I ran to give the j alarm. j in are positive tnst tne cellar door arn'ind at th side of the church 1 1 was locked, but, entrance to the scene of the nr could have been gained i by mean? of stairs In the front of the church Anyone could entr and go : down these stairs without being sen , by those Inside. 1 Tile dining" done by the Are will depend on the amount of repair that Is necessary. The things on the floor, the pillars supporting the n"t. floor i and the wooden celling were charred. The lat may have to be rebuilt, j The smoke drifted through the floor ; Into the church, filling l so that any ! one who entered was nearly suffo cated. , The hose was dragged through the ' church In fighting Pic tire. Factions In the church Is th only theory suggested to explain any pos- : slide Incendiarism. There have been other nuisances committed In the church by unknown pe.iple. CHAFIN, TOO, A PROPHET Prohibition President In 11)12 Sure Hrjnn a Rig Man hi History, Boston, Oct. 23. After touring south eastern Massachusetts and Rhode is land, Kngeno W. t'hafin, prohibition candidate for the presidency, arrived here tonight. In an Interview Mr. Chafln ald; "It Is the funniest campaign I've seen since ISTfi. I am convinced that, there are enough voters In a doubtful mood at the prc.-cnt time to give a majority of the electoral college to either Bry an or Taft. There are enough doubtful men In Ohio, Indiana and New York to swing the electoral vole of those states to cither candidate, "There is not the .slightest doubt that. Ihe prohibition candidate for president, will be elected In 1!M2. The Issue of the liquor t rattle has been kept down this year by two forceful characters, two of the biggest men we have ever had In American history, Roosevelt and Bryan. With Ihe elimination of the one or the other, the Nsiie of prohi bition will come to the front." I SINGERS TARS NOTICE learn (n nenil nnl Slug nt Sight, I After years of study and research 1 have completed a method of sight singing, conceded by the best vocal teachers and musicians to be tho best, simplest and most complete method ever rlavlsed. Anyr. nt whet her talent ed or not can with this system learn to sing or play at sight. In the short est possible time, 1 guarantee satia fucllon. Correspondence solicited. 0. F. R0BBINS, Principal, aludlo, 746 C hnpel (. 770 1 nmiiliell are. BOSTOM. ; When You Visit Boston j Check trunks to Back Hay Station, llcave the train there, and a two-min- I ute walk brings you to ; Hotel Nottingham ; overlooking beautiful Copley Square. i Give, cheeks to our Clerk upon regis- 1 tering. and your luggage will be de llvercd FliEK. I European plan; fireproof; near bus- , Iness, shopping and amusement dls- itrlcts; first-class in every respect. 1 FRANCIS HOWE, Mgr. Protectors Protected. Just because the skin and muscle protect the framework and vital parts of this human machine Is no reason why folks who c.oivIm should neglect to provide against undue changes of tciuperalure. Therefore we say, and sny again, get a Sweater; you know whether you need It or not. AYe sell 'em and will sell 'em to you. They're made of the finest Lamb's Wool so soft and warm. Prices suit people. 2M (iNCOHPOftATCD) OPP. THE TOWN PUMP R80 CHAPEL STRKKT. GRUENER j BROTHERS ! Importers and Tailor $ 990 Chape! St. New Hsven House. REGISTRATION BELOW AVERAGE (Continued from First Page.) to this law and he would not write on any names. There was a long and heated argument over the matter, In which Attorney Slade and ,Tudg Mafhewson were called to give their opinions on the law, Attorney Blade h'dd that th law required that a man put In his application to be made a voter and If he made affidavit to that effect It as all that was required and the registrars could not deprive him of his right to be made. Judge .viathew son, however, dclared that the law absolutely forbade the writing on of a name despite the fact that It might, be a purely typographical mistake and that there was no provision made for the correction of such an error. Town Chairman I.loughan then asked If the deputy registrars could not be held responsible In court In case a man of th opposite political faith was omitted from the list and he was found with the application upon his person. The Judge said he believed he could be If It was Intentional or malicious The appllcntlon In this case was on the person of a republican Deputy Regis trar Well, who declared that the mat ter was a purely typographical mis take nnd that he believe the man was entitled to vote and was willing to sign a statement to that effect. He further stated lhat he had placed the name on the list, all right before the expiration of the time allotted and that, the printer had 1-ft it off. This altered the face of the situation somewhat and it was finally agreed to allow the man to be made, although Ueneral Registrar KnolhiKyer refused to write on the name the deputies taking the responsi bilities, fiunleavy was mad. There were about twenty-five persons during the session who could not get their names written on the list, al though It appeared thht errors had prevented their names from appealtig as eligible. To write none on was the policy adhered to this year. Thomas Wright, a student of ;fl Knrnam hall, appeared before the board for the fourth time last night and was again refuser) admission. Re was examined Wednesday with Ihe other students, presented some ad ditional facts Thursday after beljig re jecter) and was told lie could come and be examined by the board without any recommendation from Ihe examining board. He did so nnd was rejected bill appeared for the fourth time Inst night only to be turned down again. "S R" 0 " F0R SHERMAN Packed Theater at Oswego Oreels Hughes' Name Willi t'heers. Oswego, X. Y Oct. In a north Hard trip through Ave counties to day, James S. Sherman, republican viee-pfi-icntlal nominee, made eight, speeches, closing here to-nlKht With a meeting In Richardson's theater, where he and job Hedges addressed j ills, Inflammation, I'lcc ration, and a "staniiing-room only- audience, i consequent Spinal Weakness. Preceding the meeting a big parado of j marching dubs, drum corps and bands ! It has relieved more easeH of Back took place, ueneral campaign Issues , ache and Local Weaknesses than were discussed by the speakers, who : any other one remedy. It dissolves paid glowing tributes to oovernnr and expels tumortt in an early stage Hughes, urging his re-election. Every 1 of development, mention of the governor's name was I . . greeted with tremendous cheering by j Irregularities and periodic pains, the audience. ' i W eakiiess of t he Stomach, Indiges- ! tion, Bloatinjr, Nervous Prostration, LE GALLIENNE.VERY ILL "SdS'i?X"!Jr,5"'?;S'J, ' ' -&SAi&?tfS$Z .noma and .laumiiee. ; gtanees it acts in harmony with the New York, oct. 23, Richard r.e female system. oalllelllic, tim Journalist, and author. j It was learned to-night, Is seriously 111 i in u private sanitarium here, suffer ing from double pneumonia ami jaun dice. Ills condition was said to-night by his ph.vjlelans to be critical. Mr. Ee (iallleiine, It U understood. had been on a long walking trip. Me These are indications of Feminine returned to the city on Monday feel- disorders, which this medicine over ing ill and upon consulting a physic-, comes as well as slight derangement lau was advised to remove from his of the Kidneys of either sex. hotel apartments to a sanitarium and , ' . , has since been under treatment at' v omen who are sick and want to the institution. To-day he appeared got well should refuse to acceptany slightly better but wa3 BUii far from l substitute for Lydia E. Puikham's being out of danger. ' Vegetable Compound. WANT WOOSTER STREET OPENED (Continued From First Phrc.) blocks on the street was a three foot I'tic and that this would be but. mak io:; the; line uniform, t was granted. Uo'i ctor Foley asked permission to Iraki the contract for a new elevator for City hall without advertising for bids, in- representing that the beat re sults would not be obtained if bids were advertised for, The, board de clined to grunt the permission. Mayor .Martin returned the order passed for the purchase of the mead ows along West river for a park with 1 his veto, lie stated as his reason that j there was no appropriation for such la purchase and that therefore It was ! contrary to the. charter to pass an or ! dor for the purchase. He slated, how I ever, that the request that the board of finance provide an appropriation was all right and the order as amend ed was iassei.1. At the conclusion of the business sf-fsion the hoard presented to Alder man Frank Kciiiia a handsome Mor ru chair as a wedding present. The pusentatlon on behalf of the hoard was made by Alderman Jaoobs. Mr. Kenna responded feelingly and ex pressed his thanks for the kind re membrance of his fellow members. MANY ARE CALLED BUT' FEW CHOSEN (Continued from First Page.) "Was there any reason why he did not think he was qualified to try the case?" replied, "Yes. I don't want to," He was dismissed. Another had talked the case over In the Jury room and so the state dismiss ed him. One elderly Juror made a determined attempt to sit In the witness chair but was finally put Into the Jury-box to the amusement of the court. Two good answers returned to ques tions were, "Law Is made for the pro tection of society and I feel It the duty of Juries to sustain the law," and, "I am heartily opposed tocapltal punish ment as I don't think one nian can take another man's life even for the sake of Justice." Many were dismissed because they had formerly served In murder trials and many others for no apparent rea son. It. was amusing to watch the alacrity with which eome of the men left the Jury box when dismissed and the crest fallen look on the faces of others. All seemed pleased with the termination of their questioning when they were tak en before the clerk to receive their compensation for coming. The trial will continue on Tuesday morning after the other three Jurors have been discovered. RTSROP POTTER'S WITT. New York. Oct. 2.1. The will of the late Right Rev. Henry C. Potter, Protestant Episcopal bishop of New York, which was filed In the office of (he surrogate here to-day, leaves all his property to his five children. The estate Is to be divided equally among them. There were no public bequests. The value of the estate was not given, LYDIA E. PIN KHAKI'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND LYDIA E. P1NKHAM No other medicinft for Woman's ills in the world has rpcoived such wide-spread and unqualified en dorsement as has Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. No other medicine has sneh a record of ftueeess for woman's dis eases, or such hosts of grateful friends as lias Lydia E. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound. For more than .10 years it, has been the standard remedy for feminine I It removes that wearing feeling, , extreme lassitude, " don't care "and " want, -1 o be - left - alone " feeling, excitability. irritability,nervousncss, dizziness, faintness, sleeplessness flatulency, ineliineholyorthe "blues." Fall's Fetching C ;in beautiful as well as useful pieces of fine china and rich cut : glass, You will And an excellent variety in wedding presents, birthday remembrances, anniversary gifts, etc. Glad to' show ! them. A. F. WYLIE, 821 Chapel St. i tinccessor to John Bright A Co. Friend E. Brooks, Furrier. Friend E. Krooks, formerly of Rrooks-Collius Co., Is located lit 710 ( Impel slrect, upstairs, where ho Is showing a fine line of ladles' noeUweur, itinlTsi, fur and fur-llncd coats, uml doing fur work at very reason able prices I (Only "Brooks" in the city actively engaged in fur business.) . F. Gilbert & Co. (Incorporated) 65 Church St. J II Ve Make Draperies. Our treatments are period treatments and artistic color schemes planned for our customers without extra charge II We Import Lace We give buyers the benefit of the savings that we effect thereby. An inspection of our stock will show you our standing as distributors of fine lace curtains and heavy draperies. li We Sell Rugs We carry all sizes and patterns in stock. Our store is the store to bear in mind when you want to buy. You'll find our rugs are priced for rapid aellinff. WINDOW 75-81 Foot of Center Pt. NOTICE. Persons desiring Gas service this year from the street main into buildings are requested to order same not later than November 1st. USE for GAS Quick - Clean The New Haven Gas Light Company SALESROOM-93 CROWN ST. Telephone 474. Open Saturday Evenings. r f IT'S DIFFERENT than the general run, its something better. Roger's Stove Pipe Enamel will stand exposure to heat and steam. Free from any offensive odor and dries with a fine lustre. Try it. Thompson & Belden Reliable Paint Dealers, .. , 398 State St. Tel. 2140. 106 Court St 11? A I I" i77! 1 H.l .1 , -oil in. -I r.'si.'i, i 1 1 li, ... - ' aaaa Tel. 3810 ' yvKtwrlAH' PERHARS'tNTTnlNG' Elbe' MNY'CAr4BUY- " " onceptions. PRODUCES Heat PRODUCES Few Ashes PRODUCES Results , PRODUCES Satisfaction Opp. P. 0. skillful decorative effects Curtains. 4 I SHADE CO. Orange St. ' Open Saturday Evenings. tjj.i.i.til1i LIGHTING COOKING and POWER. - Economical. Jr. Irtistic-iEemerials -' 6RANITE- Marble - mHiOS.PfiiLLIPS&SONfo. 148 SYLVAN AVE.