. The Official hotel red book and directory . WILL BE FOUND IN THE PARLOR AND SLEEPING CARS CONTROLLED BY THE PULLMAN SERVICE €L It is found also in the Parlor and Sleeping Cars of the Chicago,Milwaukee & St. Paul, The Great Northern and The CanadianPacific and The Grand Trunk Railway Systems. C. The HOTEL RED BOOK list of Advertised Hotels is used bythe Highest Class of Tourists and Travelers—those who can affordthe Best. ARE YOU TELLING THEM YOUR HOTEL STORY? CONNECTICUT Contd. 94 NOTE-CAPITALS show first-class R. Indicates Railroad Lines; Ry., Railway ; Str.,Steamer ; Sys., System


. The Official hotel red book and directory . WILL BE FOUND IN THE PARLOR AND SLEEPING CARS CONTROLLED BY THE PULLMAN SERVICE €L It is found also in the Parlor and Sleeping Cars of the Chicago,Milwaukee & St. Paul, The Great Northern and The CanadianPacific and The Grand Trunk Railway Systems. C. The HOTEL RED BOOK list of Advertised Hotels is used bythe Highest Class of Tourists and Travelers—those who can affordthe Best. ARE YOU TELLING THEM YOUR HOTEL STORY? CONNECTICUT Contd. 94 NOTE-CAPITALS show first-class R. Indicates Railroad Lines; Ry., Railway ; Str.,Steamer ; Sys., System. See Back of Indicates Population. t Telegraph Office *t» Indicates Summer Resorts. Indicates Winter Resorts.§ Indicates Family Special Rates.* Money Order Office. THE ELTON Waterbury, Connecticut ALMON C. JUDD Built by Waterbury Citizens Proprietor Absolutely FireproofEuropean Plan Moderate Rates The Most Attractive Hotelin ^few England In the Scenic Naugatuck Valley To Entertain Visitors to Waterbury. The Commercial and Tourist Gateway to New England \X7ATERBURY, CONN-vv center engaged inthe manufacture of brassand copper goods, has apopulation of about 90, has a large surround- = F ACT S^= ing country and manysmaller towns upon whichto draw for mercantilesupport all connected bytrolley. Waterbury, fourth inpopulation, ranks third inthe value of its manufac-tured products in the State,and has the heaviest freighttonnage of any New Eng-land City excepting Boston * * New Haven N. Y., N. II. D. P.) $1. Inc. (10. P.)Gables. WATERBURY, Pop. 90,000. (I!& II.) HOTEL HODSON. (1 to $2. HODSON KINGSBURY. $1 and ? 0. ELTON. (E. P.) .$ up. Almon C. Judd, Prop. {See illustration mid advertisement above.)Windsor Hotel. (E. P.) $1 up. \Y. .1. A i i in. Prop. WATERFORD, y New London (VPop. 3,097. (RR., Oent. Vermont :N. V II. & II.) +HOMEBROOK HOUSE. | a P.) $2. Mks. ii. Swan. + OSWEGATCII1E H O


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