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WATER BURY EVENING 4 DEMOCRAT, THURSDA Y, DECEMBER 27, 1900.
: JUST, AT I '
This season of the year almost every
one should be happy. Chlrstmas gen
erally brings good cheer and happi
ness to every heart. Let us say right
here that we are continually looking
lor the happiness of our citizens, par
ticularly our patrons. Speaking of
happiness reminds us how people can
unintentionally make themselves un
happy. For instance, if we advertise
"a big bargain with one pound for a
certain date, and you forgot the date
you'd be very angry, wouldn't yoi'.V
Again suppose you were invited to be
present at a happy dinner party, but
you forgot the date wouldn't you Joel
mean? Indeed you would. .V.el..
suppose our city fathers promised you
Hii.vM V.Ti-r. 'TTnrmlton Park"' roauv
for :i grand opening on a certain date, j
and suppose, for some unknown yen- j
eon. it was so loh, what a supposition i
and you forgot the date, therefore yon
did not attend, wouldn't won be in.yl' ,
Yes, sirree. and so would we. Vu I
see, by lorgettmg date-;, ura o. u
left. There fire other dates which, by
forgetting, cause you no end of tveu'nie.
Xowto help you avoid mUsitig (.later..
pound our nice tnstbig t
roasted good oualitv cofV
beautiful cnlendfir for
ornament for any parlor !
cr fresh
with a
Its an
tlie -city.
There is no big piaster of an ndvevu.
ment on the picture, either. Say. a
look at our 1001 calendar will nrmg a
look of real happiness to your counte
nance, without fail, at
Phelan's
41 BROADWAY.
TELEPHONE 1GS-5
Us
eful Ho!i-
day
Gilts.
It's not too early to remind
you of the many useful and ac
ceptable gifts that you'll find in
this stock the largest and moot
complete of its kind in the city.
You'll find something here that
will please most any member ot
the family at our same all the
year around low -prices. Space
permits on a few suggestions
and prices.
Sleds. 3"e to ?4.."0.
Skates. ( to .S'i.oO.
Carving Sets. 81 to $11.
Pocket Knives. 15c to $4.
Scissors, UOe to Sl.r.0.
Razors. Toe to S2.
Iron Toys. 2."jc to .".
Revolvers. SI. 50 to S4.
Safety Razors. S1.50 to S0.
Razor Strops. -n; to $1.75.
' Watches. l to $2.7o.
Guns. SO to S3.
Rities. S3 to .i7.."0.
Hunting Coats. T.le to .?-!.. 10.
Air Gnus. Toe to J -Mechanical
Toys. 50c to Sl.oO.
Boys' Tool Chests, 73c to $4.30.
- Carpenters' Tools.
Stop early and receive the
benefit of full stock.
rift
2 1
30-83 Bank Strest.
. ,
"The Shop
9 9
SALE OF
Domestic Rugs,
Smyrnas in Astoria and Royal quali
ties, as follows:
Size 27x54, at 52.00 and S3.00 each;
iBize 30x72, at $3.00 and $4.09 each.
Smaller sizes in proportion.
Smyrna Carpets. 9x12 feet, at $1S.30,
$21.30, $27.00 each.
French Wilton Rugs, size 30x03, at
$0.50 each.
A good Wilton Rug, size 30sC3, at
"-l.C0 each.
Lapalme-Hoffman Co
15S-1G0 GRAND STREET.
BEFORE BUYING YOUR
Christmas Tu rkey !
We kindly ask you to consult us on
price' and examine the quality of
stock we intend to carry, which wil!
'consist of fine Native Turkeys and
' Chickens. Also. Christmas Candy at
,10c per lb; Mixed Nuts, 15e;the genuine
" Black Walnuts which no one el. e in
the city has: Corn Starch. 5c. 8c and
JOc per package: Rrepaivd Pumpkin'
in cans, 10c and 13c per can: Plum
-Pudding, 10c per can: loose Mince
meat, 10c per lb: loose Jelly. c per lb:
Citron. 15c per lb: Lemon and Orange
Feel, loc per lb: Fruit Cake Spice,
mixed ready for use, something new
. and fine, 10c '4 lb.
Penn Merchandise Co
- 11S EAST MAIN ST.
WEST
THE
OPTICIAN.
140 BANK.
.Wines anl Liquors
I -:- FOR HOLIDAY TRADE.
Good Rye Whiskey. ?2.00 gai, 50c qt
Good Rye Malt Gin, ?2.oo gal, 50c qt
Good Old Rum, $2.00 gal, 50c qt
Old Cider Brandy, $2.25 gal, ,03c qt
- Old Crow Whiskey, S3.00 gal, 75c qt
Cumberland Whiskey,$3.00 gal, 75c qt
- All kinds of California .'Wines, loc
to $1.00-gallon, 25c per quart.
. All binds of Imported Wines and
Liquors in stock, All our trade gets
Bottle Wine or Whiskey free. La
dies' room for ladies' only.
FRANK BROTHERS & CO,
2Cew England Liquor Warehouse,
Cor South Main and Union Sts.
CITY NEWS.
The bureau of assessment will hold
a meeting at 8 o'clock to-night.
The Christmas exercises of St Mary's
Literary circle will be held this even
ing at 7:30 at St Mary's convent. All
the members are requested to attend.
Alfred, the IS months eld son of Mr
and Mrs I'eigi of Canal street, died
last night. The funeral took place this
afternoon with interment in Calvary
cemetery.
.lolm A. Edmundsoii is looking to the
city for the return of $11.00 which he
paid under protest as a line for selling
milk without, a license when he con
ducted a store on South Main street.
The courts have decided that the milk
!ie ;isc' is not legal and consequently
jiiupic who paid lines and l-.:ok out li-CL-ns'es
want to get hack their money.
At a meiiing i' Toantic tribe. X
--. 1. O. l:. ?.!. last night, the follow
ing ntih-ers wi re t iecte.l: 1'i opht t. II.
H. Iladley: sa.-l.eai. IVrcy Se.nsom;
senior ;
saga:
ut ri'to
irtganmre. I., l'i.-;u: junior
re. Cliil'i.rd VmuK'uar!;: -hief
r.ls. I". -M. Pierce: colli ctuf "i:
ni. K. .!. Miinger: keeper of
in. K. L. T tit tie: keeper of jr-
apnoriuu
Hail: si".
H. I-'li:i:
. Charles Mosgroe: tribal
. L. Hal!: hall irasUe. W. L.
i i.iry (.vi siek comni! nee. W.
liief of music, William San-
st.ni.
Kxeelsior cuiineii. O. t". A. M- met
last ni'Tiit and chose the following m'H
n .'..ini!ci!. e'red A. Fills: viee-
councSlor. Walhioo Clark: recording
sef-rciaiy. A. J. Scott: A. It. S.. .I-din
A. McKay; iinancial secretary. Frank
A. Hinry: treasurer, Chauncey Seeley:
fed. J-'ied I'.lakeslre: ex. Charles Shen
ar.i: I. I'., 1'. C. Clark: O. 1'.. I II.
Hunt: nirfichin. C. I.. Root: rejiresou-
taiiv-.
J. Sri
.!. W.
C. i".
Tie.
I.r.iV!
It. I..
S. Ro
to state council. !'. Henry. A.
r. P. C. Chirk. William Soiby.
'ox: alieruates. llenrv Rurdick.
Loom:-:,
paire'K
ovor:h
llmin.
ii rail.
i. C. 'i utile, C. Seelcy.
;es at the asseinl-.lv in
M lasl night were Mrs
s i. L. A'hite. .irs C.
; C. i). Mason. Mrs H
;-s i'ulton and ."Miss
utuiit.-ee in c'eirge was
II. (.'h.tse. JJeorge E.
b.ss. Charles M . Clarij.
lisji! and Arthur C.
se pres: ::! from out of
s Campbell and A. S.
San I'raueisee: Miss
I i'ai :.
e
Mess: s Irving
I'.ovd. John II.
Charles I". y.vo.
HUehcock. Til
town were Mis
Can'.pbtll from
1'arr. l. Aia
Mr lames
aiia: Mrs 1
iii.I i". A. J
;iaira:oa.
--on. New J la-
von: Mr and Mis
ami Mis Whit'Ie
M Mevriman of
St Cecilia's Ku:
Mas -ii. Chica -: Mr
ey. Middlerowu: ai.d
New Havel).
!'.ay
no at
and Ger-
man school Christmas-tree eiiieriain
liieur was greatly enjoyed last jdgi.it l-.v
the young people, liieir parents and
friend The cciisUienie mov."meat ;
gone vhre.ugli by the girls aad b;-,iiy
juilUfl. as directed by .Ui..s Loreita
Hayes and
the gymnastic exorcist s
oys by Giio Roc!:, and
evening by Otto Sehel!,
!v ai:p:ause of all jives. -m.
if tie; civil war. 'til -'05.
iapght the
drilled last
v. on 1 i io he::
A ve'ean 0
John Vi'ingei
inn. atiired as St
Nicholas, t
the huge .
u lei The children around
r'sthaum. when ihe pve. -
f nfs w; re liisiribui-d by Miss Mury
Stadier. tin' Sunday schoe.l suserin-i-nde:l.
aided by hit- corps of assistant--.
The ;!eo!- was cleared, the chii-
j (iron having greeted n
l and mu-ies! seleet:e::s.
Lord and King, and a s
j was passed by the e!
j dear ones. Miss May
Wesi Main street won
!g. .speech
new-born
i-.- evening
1ie-
riaV
d"rs atd their
Siamley of 11
the water color
; picture by Dr -Martin.
Christmas doiags at the I'liion
j Rescue mission opened ira very uuspi-
cieuslv in the afi-rnoon with Ihe re.mi
i well filled with bright a::d o.-ipcet-rnt
f-ices of liille ones. After the services
trader the direction ot the snpennienu
I".':. Mrs Shen.-ird, the in-oscTtts were
distribute.! and many a hide hear!
was mode io bound with the muniii-i.-cnt
gills. Following this the evening
service of the Rescue mission was
very largely attended by an enthusias
tic audi-nce who enjoyed io the full
the rechatious. solo singing and hi-strumt-mal
music participated in by
so many. The room had been very
taslefully l rim!. led with gre-i.s i.i.v!"
into various beautiful designs, the
laborers wove unst luted in ihoir efforts
and oains had not boon spared by
i'!i,-rotw hearts to make the occasion
one lung to be leiiiembeivd. Ties even
ing A brother from (Jreennoiat. N. Y..
styling himself the Imported Vuukev,"
M-'d! address Cue service and plenty of
gecd singing will enliven the meeting.
Koine people are wondering why ihj
city dois not compel Edward Mc
Manus to complete the relaying of the
blocks over Ureal: brook on South
Main street and. remove the obstruc
tions lhnt have teo:i theiv so long 'hat
many have come to the conclusion that
ihey are p: rma-ient fixtures. Thai's
the way some folks look at it. but
i.o-o who know the facts are wond: r
e.ir why Mr MeManus has not made
! i;ig kick long ago about how he has
b-.ru used on that ;iod. lie was de
layed on and off driving the progress
' of ti e work of widening the brook,
and then when it came to putting back
the blocks many of Them were pro
j li'.nuced defective and were thrown
out. s'J tinn there were not enough lift
! to cover the space that had beun
! opened. a::d the city having no nsw
I ones, the contractor is obliged to wait
j until they get here. It would be muea
j better to cover ir up wbh dirt and al
! low it ti remain there for the winter
;d have the blocks put down as soon
the Irost leaves the ground ntxt
spring than have the street blocked
any longer, but it seems that the city
does not want this and insists upon
waiting ui-'til the blocks arrive and
then complete the job.
Manager Dixon takes exception to
lha statement in last night's Democrat
in regard to thj basket ball muddle.
He says that all the trouble was' sim-p!y--a
casj of misunderstanding. That
when the game was over he had to
go i mined iately home and that he told
the New Yorkers thisand also that he
would see tham at the Arlington hotel
later. This was satisfactory to them.
Later he found he couldn't go to the
Arlington, and he sent $13 to that
place by a messenger boy. To verify
his stiVtemout, as it were, about 2:30
yesterday afternoon Manager Dixon
brought a Democrat reporter into the
Western. Union office and there he was
informed that the money had been
sent, but' had not reached tha hotel in
time for the New Yorkers, who left on I
4-1. i-OV. fi-iin fnv ttio mntroiinlic TTrt I
then took the money and sent it to
New York. He-trentad the New Yorkers
as well as he could under the circum
stances. .This Is Mr Dixon's story and
it ought to be given credence. He co
incides In the statement that profes
sionarbasket ball is a failure in Wa
terbury for this season at least. Sev
eral exhibition games may be played
here later, but that will be all. A
number of out of town games have
been arranged for the latter part of
this month. To-morrow night Man
ager Dixon's sacond team will Journey
to Wins ted to beat one of Winsted's
qulntetr" - : ' '
. -'The Democratic association will
hold ai important meeting to-morrow
evening. :
Mrs Sarah E. Hotcl'ikiss has applied'
to the probate court to appoint a con
servator over Mrs Caroline E. Scovill.
Roth women live on the City Mill road.
The petition, which is represented by
Attorney C. E. Meigs, is based upon
alleged mental infirmities and conse
ntient incapacity. Mrs Hotchkiss has
a claim for .f413 pending against the
estate of Mr Keo-wll's husband, who
died some time ago.
The children of St Thomas's pnrish
were treated to the delights of a Christ
mas tree this afternoon in the base
ment of the church. There were about
1:00 and they enjoyed themselves as
only children can. There were other
attractions, besides the tree, devised
by the clergymen of the parish. It
was impossible for the parents of the
children to witness the delights of thV
lit vie ones on account c f all the space
being lie; essaiy for the exercises.
A Gun club is the latest innovation
in the North end. The matter is sume
1 what enveloped in mystery at present,
::o that p. port musi be relied upon to ,
furnish the facts. According to this j
' source of information, .lames D. Whit- 1
', ing. a commissioner of Cue board of j
1 public works, is Cue pn sklent, or j
crack shot of liie club. if is claimed '
. for him that he can ktioek t'.ie sinf- j
ih.'gs out of a. buU's-eye at any distance j
: and tlwr the mayoralty is one of the j
i targets he is aiming at at present. ;
! John Xc well is the second crack shotj
or vice-president, and James Donahue
! and Joseph Rybzens):!, the well known j
i-ae'-.er. are the trea juror:?, it being j
, deemed advisable to appoint or elect i
! two to this very important olSee fori
; obvious reasons. The rank and tile.
I as Grove:- O'-'-velaJv.t soy, consists of;
j:cvartiiy. t,
: John Moor
nioJOlfil v.-atcr
ihr- lish dealer:
of Bishop street:
-noil
J. Rrennau
Lewis. 1'k
( letter carrier: i.
d--i:ggiit: Chris C.
A. Cr.'e
Russell,
lawyer:
O'Rrien.
:dar. the
his
T'r
UT .
er. James JZ.. the;
J.
.!. McL'ntlcn. John j
eavon. ti'.e musician;!
.To :c:0
i :m:
uvr.g eiers, anu jonu
Miilcriok.
TO MAKE THE HO:
COS
The iros r furniture
ty for the homo, serv'.i
embodies beau-
v'.ceabili iy and in
ar..' selling lends
1 uruitnre and al
e Furniture made
; grain, beautii'ul-
ex,a 'asiveness. W ,
o'' jest tins sort o
ways have. We hav
of woods of the lines
ly ! sigi-e.i and )ol
d like a mii--
i or i;u 1:
tne nest furniture irom
bos
li last linkers of the world. We
n-
limit
you to meager assoitme-ats.
'.sk you to pay high prices.
s.'il furniture that's apt to
!:" on us.
ChiifouLrs. Ofii?e Desks.
Irs. China Closets. Hall
Wo doii'r
i We (!(::'
"come bac
I Couches
i Ohhv Chr
Raeks.
l.a- Te,
Rabv c-rihs. Tabourottos. Par
dee. " Whist Table. Buffet--..
Jh;ok CasiS. Mus'c Cabinets. Side
boards. Rockers. Rugs. Fancy Lamps,
and himdrtds of oilier things to make
you happv at home.
The handsomest line of Wall Papers
anil Interior Decorations ever shown
i:i Ware
bury. Also Lace Curtains.
Shades. Fixtures. Rugs,
Oil Cloth-. Linoleums, etc.
IflE L. F. BAASE CO
27-20 CE.NTEU ST.
THE LEADING DECORATORS OF
THE N A U ( 1 A TUCK VALLEY.
The entire Building. Six floora.
Xmas tnde we ever had
and we appreciate" it and trust
that everyone using any of
our poultry was entirely sat
isfied. eg m
5 5 i 3
y m
(Wednesday)
Pork Loins (whole)
Hams
"jC lib.
9c lb.
3 cans Tomatoes, Cory, or
Peas 25c
AT
'f I
CS:, Unics nl Oiith Main Et
Isyji
j&x-!Az&?Zm s5- :
4 1 A
4i
3
OH CHRISTMAS MQRHIHG.
Your little boy will be just as happy
with a pair o new Slioe as with a
tin Vagon and you will have to buy
the Shoes any way. We have a very
large stock of little boys Shoes and are
making special prices on them this
week. They are the right kind of
Shoes made to stand the wrong kind
of use. If you give your boy a pair
of these Shoes on Christmas jie won't
have them worn out -on New Year's
day. .-
it Exchange Place
lai
t tu -
1 ir.t u 1
k i .- r
Mid -Season Inducements. .
Are, we believe, more attractive, by
being more advantageous to the pur
chasers than are. "Bargain Sales,"
when the season has passed by. That
is why we are placing our Trimmed
Hats on sale at less than one-half their
value.
25 Trimmed Hats at S2.99; were $4.70.
25 Trimmed Hats, at $3X0; were $5.23.
25 Trimmed Hats, at .$4.49; were. $0.80.
25 Trimmed Hats, at $4.09;. were $7.00.
We would advise those that can to
visit us as early as possible, to avoid
the rush.
EXCHANGE TRACE.
Us
in
Bargain Day Friday, Dec. 28th
At $1.0S Ladies' Covert Coats, were
$4.00.
At 52.9S Ladies' Kersey Coats, in tan,
castor and silk lined; value
$7.50.
At CCc 27-inch Black Satin Duchos.se;
was Sl.W.
At 27c French Tricot Flannel for
waists, all colors: value 39e.
At 0c Outing Flannels, from Sc.
At U'ie Cream Domet Flannel, value
10 cents.
At 49c French Flannels, from 00c.
At 10c Domet Flannel Skirt Patterns,
from 25c.
At 10c Fringed Linen Damask Tray
Cloths, from 12o.
At 39c 22-inch Cotton Diaper, from
r.O cents.
At. S 1-3e-Gl.T?s Toweling, value 12',e.
At 19c (.'ream Table Damask, from
25 cents.
At 50c Radios- Camel's Hair Vests
and Rant--, worth 73e.
At 73c La.lies' Natural Wool Vests
timi Rants, worth SI.
At 50c
feiO-, r.niirl-!: TT;iir T'lldov-
shirts and Drawers, worth OOc.
-Men's I'ieeee Lined Shirts
and Drawer, worth OOe.
-Irish Point Bun au Covers,
wer 50c.
-Ladies' Large Whltr Aprons,
At
i0c-
At 20c
At 10c-
. with bretelles. wove Mflo.
!0c pair -Irish Point Pillow Shams.
At
open work edges, wore ibe.
At -lOc Ladies' Pressing Sacuues, Em- i
jiire stvl wcrt- 75o.
SECOND FLOOR.
At 11c .10-inch White Dotted Swiss
M nslin.
At 25c O lairs Swift Pride Laundry
Se,a:
At S"'-.o 5 nieces Faucy Fish Nets.
At ?3.0S Smvrna Rugs, size 4x7, were
$5.08.
At S1G.50- Snivrna Rnss. pize 0x12. all
wool, value $21.50.
At 120 Short Lengths Table Oil-
.loihs.
At 20c Onnoue Window Shades, from
r-V- cents.
A. MA1LHIOT, .
153 S. MAIN ST.
lit Sale
-OF
CHRISTMAS GOODS.
Here is an opportunity to buy a New
Year's present for almost half price.
Wo have Dolls. Handkerchiefs. Muf
flers. I'mltre'das. Perfume, etc. et?. that
we will CLOSE OUT THIS WEEK
REGARDLESS OF COST.
All our 25c Handkerchiefs for 32";:e.
and our 0'Jc to 5Ue ones to close at 25c.
MuifK-rs that were sold for $1.25 to
S1.50 to (.lose at SUc.
Optician
COULTER
t.
ive'S-iN
If you can't see
distinctly, easily
and comfortably, your eyes have need
of skilful attention by means of scien
tific and skilful examination. We can
determine any defect of your vision
and intelligently lit your eyes with
proper glasses, or advise you as to
what you should do. We charge only
for glasses, it you need them.
S7 BANK ST., WATERRURY, CONN.
" " ft i V t
YOU CAX SEE SIX TONS OP CAN
DY IN KELLY'S EAST MAIN
STREET STOKE WINDOW.
WHY DOES KELLY CHARGE
MOKE FOR EGGS THAN
OTHER DEALEKS? TRY
THEM AND SEE WHY. '
ALL GOODS PURCHASED FOR
CHARITABLE PURPOSES
WILL BE SOLD AT COST "AT
KELLY'S. ." . "
KELLY'S PEPPERMINT CREAMS
AND QUEEN CARAMELS ARE
MANUFACTURED UNDER HIS
OW& ; SUPERVISION AT 41C
v .WEST MAIN STREET.
I
Closing
x ; 1
-.V DET.C
Rooster
Says
GO
EON
NEW
SHOPPING
MART.
!42-143 South Main Sirsst.
iilGS
ALL
Jewelrv,
oils," Cases, At
omizers, Albums,
etc.
!? .e&r- n-. ft.
fPt
H w '.1 e: H
Repulai PHce Until j
Saturday Evening,
Cloaks, Stilts,
Furs and House
wrappers. Prices incomparable.an
inspection will con
vince You.
Ladles' English Melton Jackets, sill:
lii.e.l ,veil Wli. SJ.oO
Ladies' All Wool Kersey Cloth
Jackets, silk lined throiiS'ioi't.
latest designs in blaek and castor,
from -VS.00, $ -'JS
Ladies' All Wool Kersey Cloth
Jackets, latest designs, in tuns,
castor and Macks, silk lineu
throughout, from $10, if-j.oO
Ladies" Fine All Wool Kersey Cloth
.lacketii, newest designs, liare col
lar and hell sleeve, silk lined
throughout, reduced from $10 and
$14. For three days, $7. US
Childrens Coats.
Children's Handsome Reefers, from
3.00, $1.50
Children's Automobile Coats, from
?'-.20
Ladies Suits.
Ladies' Melton and Homespun Suit.-'.
from $8.50, $4.79
Ladles' All Wool Blue Storm Ser.ue
Flounce Suits, finely tailored, well
worth $12, $7.50
Ladies- Fur All Wool Venetian and
liroadcloth Suits, finely tailored.
from $15. ijO.50
Fur Jackets,
Capes and Neck
Scarfs.
Ladies' Black Fur Scarfs, with Ox
tails, for tln-ee days, $1.25
Ladies' Homespun French Sable Fur
Scarfs. $1.00
Ladies' Electric Seal Jackets, from
$25, $17.00
Ladies' London Dyed Near Seal Fur
Jackets, silk linings, guaranteed
for two years, from $50, $37.50
Ladies' 30-in lonsr Astrakhan Fur
Capes, from $17.00, $10.00
Storm Skirts.
Ladies Heavy Golf Suiting Storm
Skirts, from $3, $1.75
The following are the lucky num
bers for the drawing of the watch and
four large dolls: 4,929, 4,137, 9,914,
5,200, 3,003.
CONLON BROS.
NEW: SHOPPING MART.
142-14414G-14S , SOUTH MAIN ST.
,i Opposite Scovill Street.
1 Opposite .Waterbury, National Bank.'
w
Up
ml mm
i pjSliajgrt. IFrom Streatta Slreel gtls'sTSst.
ta ; : : ; : ss
-'iwrtf i'
us popuiar price 90c introduced it and then its 2-ood .
N quality helped matters along
U you're fond of good values you ou ght to see the l
Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers'" we're show- y
ing for 50c the garment. $
The Value
Qf the WQfj
, , -
ncicioiore tne word linen
wora could be stamped on cotton collars and there was no
legal remedy. At the present time there is a remedy, as ac
cording to a recent enactment of the New York State Legis
lature it is a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine for a
manufacturer of collars to stamp them linen unless they are
lhien. Most of the two for a
linen. Why ? Our two for the
and guaranteed. "WARRANTED
are making and we are selling
price as the cotton collars.
JONES, MOEGAN & 00,
BOSTON FURNITURE Co, 111 So. Main St.
YOU WON'T BE SORRY IF YOU DO
YOU MAY BE SORRY IF YOU DON'T
VISIT OUE, WAEEEOOMS
Examine Our Large Stock and Learn Our Reasonable Trices.
Useful Holiday Presents.
Call o.v.-Iy and make selections. We will deliver to suit your
convenience. Our regular lines always ready for inspection.
Furnilurs, Carpets, Crockery, Staves, Ranges, Lamps, Qjocks,
Pictures, Rugs, Matts, Lace Curtains. Portieres, etc.
EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Gash or Credit.
UNDERTAKING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Night Call District Office, No 5 East Main Street. Telephone CT33-3.
-oston Furniture Co
111 SOUTH
WATERBURY,
ElsclriG Light and Gombinatlon
Fixtures and Siiades.
For Residences, Offices and Stores.
Electric Light. Bell and Telephone
Wiring.
Dyasifflcs aafl Motors
Electric Supplies of Every Description.
Wholesale and Retail.
Tii3 New England Engineering5 Co,
13S Grand Street.
Are You Going To Buy a fiew Range ?
If so it will pay you to look at our
nr. vnn v.-ant a STEAM BOILER,
HOT WATER HEATER? if so, in
cuire about the Winchester.
P, H, GARRITY,
221 BANK STREET.
Telephone, 103-4.
IS THAT YOU, MR WEINSTEIN?
WELL, MISS BLANK HAS JUST
LEFT ME TO ORDER A SUIT OF
YOU AFTER SEEING MINE. SHE
IS VERY MUCH STRUCK WITH IT
AND WANTS ONE TO FIT AS
WELL. I TOLD HER TO GO TO
THE N. Y. CLOAK CO BE SURE
YOU GIVE HER AS GOOD A FIT
AO L'1L .UU, A v-'-iv AJ
VERY PARTICULAR. ALL EIGHT!
WE ALWAYS GUARANTEE TO
viITE SATISFACTION.
N. Y. Gloak Mfg. Co
; " 110 SO MAIN, STREET.
S. A. .WEINSXEIX -
"Friends, like books should
be few and well chosen." a
ft
The closest friend you have
is your underwear, and
there's a line to choose from H
here that protects you from
making a poor choice. Our
line of heavy weight derby $
ribbed underwear has made 1
many friends this season, pj
wonderfully. U
Vs,
51
GO,
Un0i
99
has been ot no value, as this
quarter collars are not stamped
quarter collars are stamped
LINEN" because our makers
a linen collar for the same
MAIN STREET.
CONN.
Familv leaving; citv must
sell their new upright Mahog
any Pbno. First-class maker.
Any reasonable offer accepted.
Address 'Opportunity' Demo
crat office.
AG-EHTS
To sell the fastest sc:!:n housti-
o!d necessity ever offered. Can
make $3.00 a day. Call at Allen's,
30 Mortn Main bt., Room 5.
"I LIVE UP IN
I HAVE DONE MY SHOE TRADING
FOR YEARS AT SMITH'S, BUT
EVERYTHING IN OAKVILLE IS
DODGE.'
HEARD 'DODGE.
DODGE. DODGE' EVERWHERE
AND I THOUGHT I'D
This is the fifth pair I've
you and (to tell the truth)
given very cooe
boug
ht of
they
have
Rah for Oakville, says Dodge.
RG.Dodcre &Co
. . 8i-SG SOUTH MAIN" STREET.
V Bank St Stairway in U. S, 4c Co'i
Oakvllle
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