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THE MORNING JOURNAL -COURIER, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1908. 0lpAWAi I REAMERY i m (UTTER Real country butterbetter than any you ever tasted made of rich est pasteurized cream in the coun try's model creamery. All its freshness, richness and flavor is preserved, absolutely, by the odor-proof package privileged to be used only by our Creamery. Packed at the creamery end always sold at the price of ordin ary butter tbnt Is usually packed by the dealer In the city. your grocer can 't supply you hriti ui. DILLON and DOUGLASS. New Haven and Hartford, Conn. Springfield. Mais. Providence. R. I. 9mb SEN. ELKIKS DENIES THAT ENGAGEMENT Emphatically Declares That No Such Thing Exists and Hopes Talk Will Cease. HE'S FOND OF THE DUKE Expresses Ills Appreciation of tlio Distinguished Personality Who SccIjs Ilia Daughter's Hand. Washington, D. C, Nov. 15. fenator Stephen B. Elklns to-night made the emphatic announcement that no en gagement exists between his daughter, Miss leathering Elklns, and the Duke bf the Abruzzi, of the Italian navy. The statement was mnde with the knowledge and consent of iMIss Elklns, who desired that the statement should be given to the publlo which has mani fested so great an Interest In the mat ter. Senator Elklns arrived In Washing ton from his West Virginia horns to day. He was asked by a representa tive of the Associated Press If ha cared to make any announcement concerning the reported engagement of Ms daugh ter. In response he dictated the fol lowing statement: "I do not care to say anything further than that my daughter and the. Duke do Abruzzi are not engaged to be married, and I regret exceeding ly the annoyanoo that must have come to tho difke and his family by reason of the almost dally discussion of the matter In the press and the constant publication of rumors for so long a time rumors which I venture to hope will now cease. While tho senator made It clear that Miss Klktns and tho Duke de Abruzzi are not engaged, he entertains for the duke the highest regard, as was evi denced by the reply which he made to an Inquiry as to how well he was acrpinlntefl with the duke. "Not very well," he responded, "hut from what I know and have heard of him, I regard him not only as a dis tinguished personality, by reason of bis birth and position, but added to this he Is sn able man, of tho highest character, a well known explorer and scientist one who has done things and accomplished much besides be ing an efficient officer of high rank In the navy of his country." Senator Klklns dictated the foregoing Statements very carefully, and ss care fully revised them after they were wrltten. He was earnest of his expres. Ion of the hone that his statement I would bo accepted' by the publlo In the ; spirit In which It whs made. He hnsl felt a delicacy in discussing tho rnnttnr at. nil, but believed the time had Ar rived, In nil the circumstances, to make sn announcement of the facts. Mrs. Elklns and M'ls Katherlne El klns are lit their West Virginia home, but they expect In the near future to join Hie senator In Washington. LIVELY TARIFF HEARING Independent SiiRnr Mon Want Duty Lowered, Trust Would Rnlso Tt. Washington, Nov. 15. 'The publlo (hearings before tho house commit tee on ways and means for considering the proposed readjustment of the tar iff promises to become mora Interest ing during tho coming week. To-mor-rovv tho schedule on sugar, molasses and sugar manufactures will be taken up and strong arguments will be pre sented for the revision of the tariff on these articles. On Wednesday the schedule for agricultural products and provisions will he considered; wood and wood manufactures will be taken up Friday while Saturday will be de voted to pulp, papers s.nd books. Tito representatives of the beet sugar Industry of the west and the csn sugar growers of Inulslaim, of the so-called Independent refiners and dealers, snd of the alleged "sugar trust." gathered In Washington to-day to prepare for the hearing on sugar to-morrow. Tho American sugar growers nnd the so -called sugar com bine are said to lie against any reduc tion of the inrllT on rn.w sugar, while tho "Independents," headed by Clans KproekelH, president, of the Federal Hiurar Bcfiiiiiur eointiaiiv. are endoa.v- ... , , i orlng to have, tho duly on raw sugar lowered. I TAFT'S PLANS CHANGED Is Called from White Honso to Cin cinnati Vnexpeetedly. WaslilnBton, Nov. 15. That a special sflsslon of the Sixty-first congress will ho called soon after the 4th of Jlaroh to takfl up tariff revision, beenmn known positively to-day, when l'resl-dfliit-elnet William II. Taft, after spending: the day nt the. white hourm a3 the guest pf President Rons welt, said that he Intended to eall the special ses sion as soon aftor his Inauguration as would ho reasonable. Judge Taft left to-n!)rht for Cincin nati, where he was summoned on mat. ters of family Importance, Tint ho as sured tho newspaper men, who had gathered at the white house that these were In no manner connected with politics. The call to Judge Taft to , come to Cincinnati, necessitated a hasty change of pinna, so that instead of returning to Hot Springs, Va., from Brooklyn, N. Y., ho left for home. He Is due at Cincinnati to-morrow afternoon. The day proved to be a busy one for; ,, r,.,,hlicnn n the in xt congress, the president-elect. Ho spent the night ! whl.r!ls ln t;. present congress there at the white house as tho president's' ,.,Kht r,.p,ii,il,Mins from that stale guest and breakfasted this morning V)b.nido will show even a greater rev with the fnmlly. j oiutlon In that, whereas all three members of the present delegation are FOUL PLAY IN CHINA rfftilillnm In (hp mxt hniisn all , will be democratic. Suspicion Aroused by Sudden Death of Dowager and Knipcror. London, Nov. X. The Times' Teklng correspondent says there are countless rumors concerning the na ture of the emperor's illness and the manner of his death. No scientific" opinion could be ob- talned but the general description of ; open a new epoch In the progress if the the symptoms Indicate a. severe nrv- church, today convened for a four ous nffeetton, In which complications days' session In tho presence of the aroso that caused death. Ills rein- ! prelates, clergymen and laymen from tlons with tho dowager empress re- many parts of the I'nited states and malned strained to the Init. i Canada, pope Plus X was represented AS the dowager's decree Issued Into j by Most Reverend lilome lo I'alcoiilo, Saturday night appointing the now archbishop of l.arlssa and Apostolic emperbr lndlcnt.es no Impairment of di legate to the i niteil Slates, who In her vitality her unexpected death ex- i he Initial ceremony presented the npns eltes suspicion of foul play. There are j idle blessing and congratulations, rumors of disorder ln the palace anil 1 Th program Includes exercises which Its precincts. are to be participated In by reprcson- AU accounts agree that the new I dowager empress Is ft complete nonen- tity, but the new regent's mother-In- ; law Is a woman of strong charncteri ' and Is certain to exercise an import- ' ant Influence In the new regime, 1 j STAHL'S WIDOW DEAD Rody of Women Relieved to Have Been ' "Chlcli'g" Wife Found in Street. Boston, Nov. 15. The body of a richly dressed women believed to be Julia Harmon Stahl, tho widow of "Chick" Stahl, the Boston American baseball player and cantain. who r-nin. i milled suicide at West. Baden, Ind., i'amp Nemo, Col. Harvey Alexander, March 2, 1007, was found in a door- i nsistnnt adjutant, general or Tennrs wtiy fit 7 Ellory terrace, South Ibis- j sec, u number of otllcers of Hie llrsl. ton, Into to-night. Tennessee regiment, on duty In the Medical Examiner McDonald was i Keelt'oot. lake region during Hie re unable immediately to determine the I cent night, rider troubles, declare they cause of death. Marks were found on1 v ill resign If they do not receive reg- the woman's throat, but it Is not 1 thought those had to do with her death. 1 RRYAM ACTCD nilPIC "Minn ni il.ii UUVINO Will Spend Two Weeks W illi Colonel Itobcrtson nt Delia Vlsln, Mexico. Monterey, Mexico, Nov. IS. --William Jennings Bryan nnd wife will ar rive in Monterey November lx nnd Will spend two weeks hero ns the guest of Colonel and Mrs. ,T. A. Itohcrlson at Bella Vista. Mr. Bryan wrote that, ho and his wife were coming for n rest, although he slated that he did not need It. He made Inquiries as to the prospects for duck shootln,; bore snd probably will be able to tlnd something In the shooting with the local sportsmen." qilllD FADDS TXTO FIRE. Bridgeport, Nov. 15. Antonio, tho Iwo-yoHr-old son oflAntonlo Tomasolli, toddled to a bonfire In the rear of Ids home on North Washington nvenne to day while his elders were awny, ami fell Into tho flames. When rescued by bis mother lie was very bn.dly burned about the legs nnd lower part of the body and tonight he I sin a serlou-ron-r I II Ion In n ho."pltnl. Tf;; isi.',rc iinon rwmrK. Nanhvltlc, Tenn.. Nov. 15. In h. birir" number of towns and cities throughout Tdnnessee, services were held to-day In that she killed her victim, then set iv memory "f E. W. Carina ek, fornierlv j to the bouse nnd later taken poison Fill ted Slates senator from Tennessee, herself. She was on the eye of ex who was kflld here on Monday by posure and with t,anidicre pressing Hober, .1 - '"oepcr In f. street JiKb' - Bes : t(,r ,;,, A. K. ip igeleln about to olulloiis highly eulogistic ot the former , , r, , . , ,, , senator were adopted by Hie various 1,1 l- P"He I" Investigate the gatherings, and In several Instances , disappearance of Ids brother, and the tne manner of Onrnioek's taklnif off , rHtlvea of (lie Budsborg getting sus wns severe v condemned. 1 lie exercises i , , , , ,, Pi Nashville occurred in the liyman h'1''1""" "VP disappearance, there- auditorium, which were packed with was a strong motive for her n (nke liunorccs were inrnne, uwny mr laen of space. I rlhutes or song, oratory rt ir,r., lVere nald. .mil ...i faces werti traces of tcar. Ike "Butter that keeps all its creamery fragrance and sweetness for your table M(REAMERTf DUI " "I ROLL CALL OF HOUSE 2111 Republicans and 1T2 Dcmocmts Some Vnlqne Klinke-t'ps. Washington, Nov. 15. T'.io tempo r.iry roll call of (he houmj of repre sentatlves for the Slxty-Hrst congress has been completed and published. It presents a comjileto list of members of tho new house, as shown by unolll elal returns, and gives the politics of all of them. According to this puhll- eatlon tho next house will consist 215 republli'ims and 172 democrats, a total of 331, as against a total of HS! In tiin house during the last session of whom 223 were republicans an 1(16 democrats. The result Is a net loss of four from the republican sld" and a net gain of six on the demo cratic side, the discrepancy being due ,0 ,rrf,rit vacancies. All told the democrats gained seven teen district and the republicans twelve. The most marked advance made by the democrats was In Indiana, wliei of the thirteen members, unlv two will ON CATH0LICMISSI0NS !'lrt American Congress Meeting In Chicago AM Cities Represented. Chicago, Nov. l.r -The thst American Catholic mls'don.'fry congress, pro nounced bv Its members ns destined to tntlve from almost every city In tho country. Preceded by the solemn rrocej-sdon of; . relates from the cathedral college, ) solemn pontltleal mass this morning was held at Holy Name cathedral, the eelebrant being Archbishop Fnlennlo, as'.-i.stcd by the .Most Rev. James II. Blank, archbishop of New Orleans. BURN OFFICER IN EFFIGY Tennessee National (bmril Ollleers De mand Regular Army Pay. Nashville, 'i'enn.. No. IS. After ion oini.' In elllgy lab- last nlnht nt ular army pay Instead of state pay for the services rendered Frank prediction that the regiment will be disbanded Is already heard. Col.1 Tatom, commanding Is said to be one of the most determined that army pay shall be allowed. Jle re fused angrily It Is said, the stale pay tendered him nt l'nlon City last night. "Do yon reckon 1 am a policeman?" b" is credited will) declaring to Cap lain Ki'ed Phillips, commissary ollleer in charge. "I will not accept a cent of pay miters hi- are given the amount we ileservi", Hie siniu' as that paid ollleers in the I 'n II ci I Stales army." GUNNESS CASE DEFENSE Claim Adiini I That Indiana Mur derers Comiiillli'il Suicide. i l a Porte, Ind.. ,'o, IS, -Proof of the Heath of Mrs. Belle Holiness to the satisfaction of the stale In 'llie trial of Hay l.ninpliore, mi trial for the mur der of Mrs. fineness and her three children, opens the way Ibis week for I he presentation of evidence, dm prose, c 1 1 1 1 on lii lioves, that will show the de l'i lulaiil set lire In the ilunnoss house and thereby caused the death of the woman and hi r children. Altoi'iiey Worded in Interviews has advanced the propoyi I Ion thai Mis. (illillKHH, In View of the will, wlllcll she made the ,ny before (be lire, might luive llei the i hlhlieii in the manner jier own life 'I'll. plclloa of t tin trial In less tl.au (wo weeks is not expected, KAISER'S INTIMATE AIDE DROPS DEAD General Count Huelson-Haese- ler Stricken With Apoplexy in German Emperor' Presence. SITUATION GROWS ACUTE Public IitIiiiIIoii liicrpiisliiK Willi Delays Ainllonoo Willi Von Ibielow Is Again Post" poncrt. Berllu, Nov, IB. Because of the tragic death of General Count Tlilel- sen-Haeseler, chief of the German military cabinet tho emperor has telegraphed Chancellor Von Buelow that tho audience arranged to take place at Kiel to-morrow on board the battleship Dnutschlimd must be de ferred. The emperor will return to Berlin on Tuesday, when the meeting between him and the Imperial chan cellor, which the country awaits with Intense feeling, is expected to occur. Count HiiclHcn-Hseselcr was laughing and talking after dinner at Donaues- ciilngen last evening when he sudden ly fell, striken with apoplexy, In the emperor's presence, and died almost Immediately. Ho had held the posi tion of Imperial adjutant for nineteen years and was tho emperor's constant companion. He had the ability to tell most amusing stories In the Berlin dialect and had nn Immense Influence In the army because all promotion? passed through his hands. The high er commands depended much on his Judgment. Emperor William was greatly shocked nt the death of his aide, and cancelled all engagements tit Kiel. After a rerpilom mass was said at Donaueschlnijon early this mornlm; at which the emperor laid a wreath upon the casket containing the body, he went to Baden Baden, where the empress Is visiting her great-aunt, the Crand Duchess Louise.' His majesty will return to Donaueschengen to morrow and from there will pVoretd to Berlin. Public Irritation against the emperor, as indicated in the newspapers and In tlv general conversations wherever one goes, seems to increase WHO tne uciavji imy uisi pciung in u was s-ircumiicn-In the emperor's receiving the chancel- j e l by an out-of-town crack player, lor. The expectation appears to be that: 1,'pson, who was expected to appear in tin' emperor, If lie recognizes the fee!-1 last night's lineup failed to put In nn lug of the count ry. will make some sort appearance and on that account the of a declaration which may trnniulllze j t nin was somewhat weaker. The vls l:ls .subjects. Itors presented u very strong lineup The depth of the popular sense of and was much sup' rlor to the South grievance against the emperor Is n1-; hint on team in nil departments of the most Inexplicable, (me of the leaders; of the national liberals in the Belch stag said today: "The emperor has lost "h per cent, of his Inl1nencetln Germany within two weeks." The general manager of one of the principal machinery works in Berlin, who was present when this remark was made, added: "Yes, he has lost 90 per cent." Since the growing feeling against Emperor William's personal initiative I both in International nnd external af I fairs was suddenly released by his now I famous published "Interview," there have been exhibitions of violence that , recent f lection In town. The sender 04 have astonished even the advanced ! the leter states that n number of non radicals. The "Interview" merely hnsjple In Cheshire are up ready to give been the occasion for a passionate ex-; evidence In the matter and further prosslon of the rierman people's desire j stales that, tlc'lr evidence will bo cen that the sovereign's power shall be 11 in-1 elusive. The names of ihe ohroshlre Ited to close constitutional Inlcrpretn- j people who were willing to testify were tlons. (given and yesterday Mr. Moran wrote 'The people have becime conscious." j letters to thein asking the circum says the editor of Tngllclie Bund- stances of the case. When asked If he scb.ni, n conservative court organ, j bad received nn answer to his letters whbli Is supposed to be the emperor'.!; Mr. iMorun stated that he had not bin favorite paper, "that their welfare or I expected a response to-morrow. He the III ef the empire depends upon a liutie Individual who has done nothing this wick to unlet the fears of the people, fir to become reconciled with 1 1 1 e 11 1 . Ills majesty seems to linve little ippivlnllon of bow Ills personal hob bles ami antipathies lire regarded." No Journal can be found In the country that does not take the position that the emperor's personal power In affairs of state must be limited, nnd a great number of clippings embodying the tumeiils of Dm newspapers hnvo been assembled by Ihe foreign olllce mid for- vvar liil to Baron Backer-. lenlsdi, a nd these will be submitted to the emperor for examination. BRANFORD. (Sprellil .liniriinl-l onrlf r Kerr Service. i Brnnford, Nov. IB, Members of the Masonic fraternity and of the Or der of llie Eastern Star, are looking forward to the old fashioned New England dunce which (feorgla chapter will glvo In Pythian hall. Monday evening. The proceeds will be for the benefit of Ihe Masonic homo nt Wall In gford. Another social event of Ibis week Will be Hie lemon social which the Social Workers of the Congregational church will give In the church parlors, Wednesday evening. Ice cream and home inailc cake and candy will be served. Bev. ('. K. Flanders, a missionary of (he Slate Baptist association, be gins a series of evangelistic meetings In the llrnnford Baptist church, this evening, Harry T. Allen has resigned the position of local agent for the Metro politan Elfo Insurance company to whlcli lie vvns recently appointed. Miss Margaret Harding of Spring Held. Mass., was Ihe recent guest of Peter Dunn and family of Ivy street. Attorney Frank .1. Kinney attended llie Vale-Princeton football game, mi Saturday. The selectmen are engaged in re. pairing the highway over Brnnford Hills. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D, Sheldon have returned from a visit. In Norfolk, M. P. ftlce attended the horse show In New l'ofli city lust week. ANNA GOULD'S SUIT Purls Paper Says Divorce Was Dis couraged by Family. Paris, Nov. Ill, A morning paper states that Princess llelle de Susan (formerly Miss Anna (build) has act ually entered suit for a separation from tho prince on flic advice, of her attorney who considered that her sep aration would greatly Increase her chiuices of success In her pending suit for Hie custody of her children, but that she withdrew her application at the cabled l'eciuest of her family, who feared further scandal. HAS HALLUCINATIONS Woman Who Threatened Mrs. Plilpps Is III Serious Condition, Denver, Nov. jr.. -Mrs, Allen K Head, who threatened Inst Monday to kill Mrs, lienevlevo Clianler Philips with dynamite unless $'-'0,(100 was Im mediately given lier, to-night Is re ported by members of her family, who have hud her In charge since she was released from Jail, to be In a critical ondltlon. Her stomach refuses to re tain nourishment, and she Is said to be laboring under the Impression that slio caused (lie death of someone and to bo extremely remorseful fur the Im agined deed. colonkl nrrjiiKS is dead. Washington, Nov. la. Colonel Martin B. Hughes, V. fl. A retired died to day at tho Washington barracks hospi tal, tills city after a prolonged lllnw of cancer of tho throat, aged 01. Col Hughes served with distinction In Cuba and the Plillippones and was until a few years ago, commander of tin) de partment, of Texas. ife was gradu ated from Wwt Point In 18(59. vim: THIS MOUXTXO. Fire at 3 o'clock tills morning In the basement of the meat and grocery store of I. Lnclseo on Congress ave nue, Just this side of Jlnde's drug store, did $25 damage. An alarm was sounded from box 13. 50DTHINGT0N. (Special .Iiiiiriinl-Cnurler Xvms Servlcr-I Poiithlngton, Nov. 1,". Tist evening tho local fiasketbnll team was defeated by the strong Bristol aggregation by a score of 31-15. It was exported that the local team would carry off n vie- game. The local five are very slow and also rather Inaccurate In their passing, liopcttedly the viltliig teams block their passes and for this reason llnre Is little opportunity to shoot for goal. iJinib who played center a week ago hist night Is now In the Hartford hos pital suffering from an attack of blood poisoning, which resulted from running a rusty nail in his foot. The attend ance last night was not very good. Yesterday morning Chairman Moran of the democratic town committee re ceived n letter which states that cor rupt practices were attended upon the orrow. lie some great Informer ns I said Hint there must be mistake on the part of, his he believes that Fouthlniiion's last election was a very honorable one. He Is of the opinion that the Information will prove to he a mistake and Is nxinusly nvvaitlng nn answer to his election. The chairman of the, republi can town committee says that ll was as clean nn election as was i ver held hero The much needed rain fame last evening and early this morning, but the fall althotiKh continuous was not heavy nnd the springs and wells lid not prollt very much by Ih" storm. However, the rain finally turned into snow and about an Inch was on the ground this morning. The water In the reservoir is still very low and the of ficials of the water company are going tfi Issue warnings against tho lavish use of Ihls commodity. Nothing Is being heard of the pro, posed Sunday mall these days although the pot it bin was circulated sonic time ngo. Postmaster Keycs has not. heard nnytblng nhnul the mailer of late and such a matter should he transacted through the postmaster. Friday night W. W. Williams was elected foreman of llu Mllldalo fire company; S. T. Williams, assistant foreman; Fred Ellis, second assistant foreman; Fred W, Sliellenbeck, stew art. To-morrow nlKht the arcoiiil c-ir.l Kfinif of dm lni'iil ciirrl Inn run mon f will lo IipIiI between K. of t'. nnd f. (). It. ,l. tennis. To-inorrnw there jv lie nn sessions fit. til'' Lewis IiIkIi selniiil, Teaeliers" VlsllliiR day will he enjoyed liy iUn faculty. 4 The fls hi ah selmiil basklha11 tejim Is rounding Into ,linio and "ill open Its seHsmi this wesU. Hi'V, William Burke of Port Chester assisted to-day lit St. Tlionuis' rhur 'll. William (THrlen of Tlinniaslnn is spending a few days in town. Ansinilii. Nov. 1 ". Tlio men's ninpt Inn lifld this afternoon fit ,1 : -1 : u'clorU in the i'lt,v hall under the aucplreH of the local V. M. C. A. was largely nl teiided. The speaker of the afternoon was Hoy K. Clark of Bridgeport, who gave a very Interesting and pleasing address. Mr. Clark was a noted Brown baseball player and he gave a, ime of his experiences while mi llie diamond. REAL M BUILDING LOTS V There is no section of New Have where a man can buy ami huiid with any more certainty of increasing val ues than in this recently opened Avenue. The grade of houses built, now build ing, and to be erected, combined with the present low price of lots, assures this. Send for a map of ihe lots and invesiigafe before you buy elsewhere. iwiiwi nwi .iwiwiiii 11 ilium 1 J I ....:..."'-: .. vT'1"? '3 W Your Real Estate Business WHO DOES IT 7 AND IS IT DONE RIGHT? What yon want dono In Real Estate you want done right, and when any IiusIiu'hs Is transacted (hrouli this ofllcc the parties to It fed bufc and sutlsflcd. M. J. GOODE 09 CHCKCII STREET. Itooms 16-18. 'Phone 267-11. Three tine modern nouses for aalej open for Inspection afternoons, three o'clock; No. 110 Linden street, be tween Livingston nnd Orange strceta, Price and terms right. FREDRIQUE R. LEWIS, 139 ORANGE STREET. EDWARD P. BRETT, UlUMtli AND contractor; Sawing, Turnlntc and Jobbing Id Wood of All Kinds. Window and Door Screens. Cabinet Work, Pack lag Boxes. 7 TROUT STREET. ! General Insurance. FIRE MARINE LIFE BOILER AUTOMOBILE BURGLAR LIABILITY Tourists' Insurance - i J j J TheAntav&EllithrpeCa. 602 CHAPEL STREET. 204 Malley nullrilng. TELEPHONE 50 ;8, FRED CHATFIFXD. Pres. and Tram. JAMES II. OWATPIKLD. Seey The Geo, M, Grant Go, MASONS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Room 20J, iC.xchftnfre illAg. ti. :. chapni at for Inform jlio;i Rerdiiij tha SIE 1 PINES Write H. B.Kopf,P.O, Bix 1233 Cli Sot FOR RENT. Four handsome, new slx.ronm tints, Hli liiiller's iulry nnd linlli, tinvhiK nil Mie i:n-(-diil" einivi'nlenees, over Imiklnic llie iK'niillfnl lOilmenonil pnrk, llnu'l full see lliein, Keys nt itlllee. J. C. PUNDERFORD. no cnnu'ii st. THE CHILD-HERON Law Corporation. Hl) DEISTS COLTiECTED. Dellnniient. customers nrn worse than leaks ln tho cash reKlstei. 310 Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, li 2 Tcniplo Street. Tel. 6!V(I0. Home Olllcfi 79 North Main Street, Waterbury, Conn Brnnelies Bridgeport. VA Kuirfleld Avenue; Hartford, 1104 Alain Ijlreet. W. F. Cllletip, I"rei. Thna. Cunnlir, V, Ir-. G. W. V. (illleltc. See.-Tri-na, The Gillette Construction Co ' General Contractors and Builders. ti Illii I ley Ulila., mi-' ( iiiiiiel au ESTATE. 64 Trumbull Si. Near Whitney Avenue. A ten-room house with all Improvements. An attractive residence In a most desirable location. 1 FOR SALE, , A . o .1 . -! nirccL, jj roHiiB unu o uaiuruuiiini wim.j nil Improvements; rents for $804: also' barn. Will be sold at a bnrgnln, if sola at once. six uiouBuua uomirs can remnln at 5. Moorhead & Donnelly, Room 20, 83 Church Street. TO LET. First-class offices in buildingl 839 CHAPEL ST., rf Steam Heat, Elevator and Janitor Service included. Benj. R. English! 839 Chapel Street. . New modern one-family house, N. 116 Kverltt Ktrc-et; parquetry floor (llnlnir room, parlor and reoeptlon half, tlied vcstibiilo and bath room, roug! bed rooms on second lloor and one 1 ow Uilrd floor, copper boiler In kltnhei Thatcher ttiouitir nm an "'" "iVlt drv In cellar. Iil diixiik. rn, Flrnt mortKOBB of M.600 at 6 per eenj run nrrnnste for Becoiin niunsnso $1,0(10 if desired. Inquire .ludson & iiauff, .. ....... nna rhanel SS .inu-y iiitiM FOR SALE. A rnl hnrsaln at $2.50.1. Two-fanill, house on Sylvan avenue, rented for 3 a your to llrst-clnss tenants. ALSO . , it.. , wintliren avi r wo-1 h in 1 1 j i',lunn 1 , W m N nue, between Whalloy and Ooffe streel for S3fi0. WM. H. H. HEWiTT, 818 Chapel Slree FOU SALE. A two-family house, law lot, lCj feet front, on easy terms, situated J West Haven, on lino ot steam ain trolley roads. Also one-family houB seven rnoniH. crnirai locanuo. $2,D00. 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