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10 WATERBURY EVENING DEMOCRAT. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1004. RUMOR ometimes places sortie people, on.. un- easy street. -For instance, --It "was ru mored the other day that the board of ' public safety were, to undergo , an ex- - amlnatJon as to their sanity, and also as to their heterogeneal heterogaogll at doings, since they became organ ized; but the,rumor.vAvaafaov. It.. was niroored the "cops" who tvere let stay on the police force . were going to re- i. sign and go over and light with -the Japanese. Well, they either icin t have courage . or else" the rumor 'was ,". false. It "was rumored the trolley cars were going to run all along Baldwin fttreet, but &sVlt;look now it was a dTeam,. nightmare .or a blaixkety bjaaiic fallacy. However Mf- you should hear the rumor that our 'Store -vis the om rellable place to purchase good, clean, nice stating tea. Areata -roasted neai bradnjr Coffee (with, or without chic ory), or Butter that is Butter, the Unci which makes you relish good brea don't for emomertt tank tle rumor is false; onyfbe contrary, it's iie, and we'U prVe it If you will purchase from vs. ItemembeT our, say so in our ad ! oifr do so in our. store. , If you at Roftime are, 'not satisfied ffioxi got yotiT money. uacR. aim v i:rf l-i,. rm,i. 4 ha -week that you'll bare an opportunity of receiving a nice glass kitchen lamp complete with one pound of our warranted good Baking rowder. 45o per pound, at Phelan's T Store. "The Shop 99 Carpsts Taken Up, ; Cleaned - Remade and Laid. ni Lapalme-HofTman Co : 158-162 Grand St, I ' 1 " " 1 ." I ' ' ' New England Watches No reason why. a , watch for a working man should not be artistic in its make-up, and yet combine the advantages pf heav clumsy case, in strength. TOur watches have just this feature, and our . screw cases are models, of . elegance , and style. For sale by all Jewel- ers V. .if. Hew England Watch Co Hubar & Co Is tte :nly ' feJibIeV:wa Broke on South Main St. ,(Ve carry- a' BIO; LINE of, Vatcfcei, Diamonds, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, fine Wedding Ringi. We have good fcirgtin In . unredeemed 'pledges.. We do fine Watch .repairing. We guarantee everything we say. ... HUBAR & CO ISl" SOCTB . JIAIS ST. . ' THE Colonial Trust Company Invites Special , ' Attention to Its V SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. ' Moderate in rice, rentals '. ranging from $5 to $100.00 per . annum according .. td size. Secvre, in fire anc burglar proof vaults, gu'arHed 7 day and . night by, watchmen, v Location, ..central ; and con venient.' ' '''' ''s' West. Main Street, , Waterbury, Connecticut. REPAIRING , Wc do alt kinds ,6f Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing, and guarantee to give satis faction; ) Give us a trial. The Gaf fney Jewelry Co 23 KOSTUN ST&nWD Electric Gafpet Cleanmg . READING WANT ADS. . There is no more interesting adver tising feature- In a newspaper thun tho classified 'advertlsoments. Who ever acquires "the hiabit of reading these columns of solid type -rarely ivestit up, entirely. Pilnters'- Ink. CITY NEWS Views, Japan and Japanese,' Foli's, J&bruary 21; 25c. , ' The Curriui .Dry Goods Co wants experienced salespeople Monday morning. . Monday will be Washington's birthday, a legal holiday. . The '.banks, tbo public and parochial schools, Bronson library and some of the fac tories will be closed. . Bernard Forman. a New York man who recently went into bankruptcy as states by the Associated Paess, never did business in Waterbury. Miss Flora Morris' of Wall street, stenographer at th office of the Holmes, Booth & Haydens Co, will spend Sunday at the home' of her piuants in Derby. The summary : , process , case of James. K. Martin ,vs . Samuel Ander son, Avhich was heard by Judge Peasley . in the city court yesterday, was decided this morning for the plaintiff. , , : The Itev Mr Reed of Grace Bai tist' church will : preach at A. M. E. vZion church Sunday at 3 o'clock." All are invited to hear, him. The rltOH Mr Bdmondson : of Waterbury , will preach in. the evening at 750 o'clock. Rev Father Fitzgerald, ; of the Sa cred Heart church, will give a temper ance address at the vesper service in the church of the Immaculate Concep tion, at Terryvihe to-morrow evening at T o'clock. ; This -is the first -of a series of. sermons to : be delivered in this church every Sunday ; ' evening during Lent. 1 : ' 1 Preparations havft been made by the i Sacred Heart drum r corps to give a xjrand ball in the Auditorium Fri day, evening. April 8. 1 , Drum corps from all parta of tlie state ": will be here and ; give a grand ' street'. parade. Everything will be donfe- to tiiake this one of the niost 'successful ' events they have undertaken. Mrs Margaret 15. . Johnson of ;Wa tertown was ' grantedVia divorco yes terday by Judge Roraback in the su perior court in Winsted from her hus band, Willianv Intemperance was the ground on vhich tho divorce was granted. . Mrs .; 'Johnson ''.was; ' also granted the custody, or her seven years old daughter. ; Before ! the Waterbury Women's club i at the First Congregational church yesterday afternoon, DrAnder son delivered the first of a series of illustrated lectures which will run through the Lenten season; , , His sub ject was "Dante," . whose . works , he advised the good . ladies 6;thQ'( Wom en's club to -read , and .ponder! "over with great care. , '..':"- . : , i ' A Democrat reporter loarnel to day! on good authority , that the trol ley company will soon present to the city government modlned plans 'for the service on Baldwin : street from Cole street to thf Pearl Ijakes f road, a distance of ab.out ia couple of miles. If the company , means business It is safe to predict that the ity govern ment will not stand in thev way on this project now, no more than In the past. Ic ought to be sold at a price next sumniei' which will put it within the reach of the : poorest family. - in. the fjty. There Was an abundant crop ,of it on. nil the local ponds and the Weather -for harvesting it was all that could have been -desired, so that it d hard to ee .what argument .the dealers can put f orwai'd . iii f avor of I higli prices except that evei"ybody i! trying to get the most they can for f th-elr stock. The resolutions on the death ' of General S. W. Kellogg, adopted by the local bar at bar meeting In the district Jcourt last Saturday, have been ordered filed on the . minutes of the superior court. 'Tudge Wheeler Issued ' the ordeir 1 yesterday: -Jte al decided Attorney' Carmody'R ' motion to strike out in the two cases of Julia Corbett and her minor son. Jo seph Corbett, against the Colonial Trust Co for the plaintiffs, who are represented by Attorneys Kennedy and Cassldy. - Half a dozen men got into a dis pute yesterday . over ' the " mennln jt of "A rrah-no-rogne?'; a show: "' biired " to , appear here in the near future. TCncli had a meaning of his own, but after comparing notes all agreed that none f them was right and apvointed a committee to look it up. An Irish man who knows his mother tongue assures the committee . that the ISng Ush of arrah-no-pogue is'cive' me a tass." If this' be true fellows, who take their best girls to see the perfor mance should be careful about nu-n-iloning the name of the play to their companions lest they get themselves Into a "peck of trouble or. worse stiU. i be parties to an exhibition ....which. would attract .more attention , than what was being enacted on the stage. A, joking remark '.by one- of the clerk, has enriched a business firm on East Main street . near the center to the extent of ten dollars. One day during, the past week the clerk was looking in the waste L basket for an old bill which he found just as tlie men who. collect old. papers came along. The, clerk remark ed jo kingly as they took the basket of waste pa per away that If they found any money in it, it Was his. The men searched the basket for about fifteen mlhwtes. but 'found nothing. Later they took waste paper from all parts of the store and adjoining stores. When they brought then to' their place of business theym;ade another diligent search for about an hour. This tlmfr their labor .lore fruit. A check for about1 ten dollars was found. Later In the day the clerk in the ' East Mainr: street store wns surprised to receive a -visit from the paper collector, who inquired how much money he lost. The 'cleric was wise in a"moment and stated, that .he didn't know the amount. They the collector gave tlie check and re ceived his reward. The check had been sent to the wrong store and was found In the waste paper taken from that store. Children are called stupid and dull by teachers' for no more reason than that their eyes are not as the eyes of other children. Perhaps they do not see as well as -they should, i cannot study long without pain, and eventual ly, if too much driven, become sonred In disposition. ; Parents. 1 you take a grave responsibility noon your shoul ders when you neglect these signs. iEx- j smtnations free. Upson- -Jewelry Co, (Opticians, ' , . . City hall ' to-night. Military band's pop, prpm, concert. . Not a t word; come and see for yourself. " ,- . The board of education will .meet Tuesday evening instead of Mondlay evening next week at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs Erasmus Ketcham waa ap pointed administratrix on tho estate of, her husband to-day by Judgo Lowe. ' ' ; - ' 1 --. ; ; An impoi'taui meeting of the lonil aerie of Eagles will be held in Pyth ian hall to-morrow afternoon at -o'clock. About seventy candidates will be initiated. The delightful sunshine' of to-day has given a, lot of people the spring fever land prompted others to Imag ine that they heard tho bluebird on almost every other treetop. It win one of the most delightful days Wft terbury had since last autumn 1 and large numbers -of people took 'advan tage of it,' to ot out and around . after; bdns cohnned , to . helr iiomea, curing ,so inajuy zero .weather. v montjis . ot Saturday, Monday, ay rand- J bottle Guckenhctmcr ' Whiskey I U If Sftbti J bottle Imported Port v ! 75' 1 bottle Imported Sherry 75 1 Four Days' Sale, Combination l.OO. Regular " price charged after Wed nesday, February 24. ! I also wish to state that those sales'" are indefinite, therefore would advise the shrewd buyer to purchase now while those Inducements iare.of fering. We have still a few left of Pepper bottlins (limitation you can have for Fifty Cents. JOHN J. SHEEHAN Warehouse, 223 South Main St if' If Si I V. 4' . I Phone 103-3. - .IV. , Broadway Welcomes tlie Old Reliable. ' Having leafed our store to the old and re liable firm of Austin & Woodruff, Decorators, we have fitted up for ourselves the -neatest, cosiest suit of offices for our Undertaking busi ness to be found in Connecticut, next door below Turnbull's, 135 Broadway, where we were 10 years ago. . We always felt at home in this little corner, and these cold days and evenings our friends will be welcome to call and warm their shins at our cheerful fire. iiriarty & Callahan 135 Broadway, next bejow Turnbull's. Telephones Store 355-3) House 354. John Moriartv, 1 prffioVsE Jos. C. Moriarty, j Br,. SA TURD AY. ALL PRIME RIB ROASTS,' 10c lb ' ALL LEGS LAMB; 10c and 12c lb ALL FRESH SHOULDERS, 8c lb ALL SIRLOIN STEAK, i ' 12c lb ALL FOWLS, I3c to I8c lb Special Prices on all GUTS of BEEF. ' Castle's Comer. Gome On, Girls and Boys and get a pair of our Walking Shoes. They do not pinch the feet or the poeketbook. We have . .many' styles and shapes aud. of course, difCereut prices. Here are a 'few straight tips on good things: ' Todies' and Men's Box Calf, Velour Calf, Vici. Enamel and Patent! Colt $3.r and $1 shoes now $2.08 E. Jf. Pit-in 17 Exchange Place We site "Green Trading Stamps." Tiiesd ednesday CHILDREN'S CAPS. We have placed on sale In our store a line of Children's Caps; to be sold at the extreme ly low, price of ...!S&50.,v ( These are specially big val ues and we recommend them to you t attention. ' ' " I. CHASE ThoHiller&PeckCo Specials for Saturday Night and Monday. At $4.0. Ladies' '.Suits of IVroad doths. . Sfti-ffesi unci M lx-cds . Cloths, wo-re $10.00 to $in.(MV At 5Se, LaHcs? Moliatr 'alsts.' , At $5-1.08. Ladles', Fur Nock" Scarfs mid Stoles. ' ' , ' . : ."' v ' At 79ic, FJno French IVvcaliac, fast -, blnck, wa li!c. At '23o, Wlilto Mevcerizeji Waistiusat valuo 50c. - At 0c, AH Sil,k Grenatllnt'9, ralue $1.00. At 10c, Boys' Gajws and Boys' Waists, were -5c At 98., Jlcn's AJi Wool Sweaters, value 5l.o0. At. $l.o9, Men's Ture Worsted Sweaters; were $2.80. At $1.40, Children's Overcoats, ages 3 " to 1, " were $2.o0.' - ' - At ' $i.0Sf, ' Boys' ool " Silits, . were . $.00. . .,1 . ' . ' Af 23c, Ladies' Outing Flannel ' Ki monas,. dark coloa'ti. , value GOc, At 39c, Children's Daisy Cloth, Nlprht ' Gowns, pink land blue, value 59e. At " 17c, Hemstitched Bureau Scarfs, ; with insertion,' value 29c. , ;, v ) .At Dc, 3904 Calendars. V'ei-e . 25c. ' At loc, 4-lnch Satin Taffeta Ribbon, from 20c. ( At iiOe, Ladies' . I'ocketbooks, 1 from 49c. ' - , At .5c, Sachet Powders from 30c, At 2oc. Ladies' Silk Lined Gloves, from uOc. At 19c, Colgate's PerCurae, from' 23c. The ' Mllor& Peck Go lailhiofs New Store 151 SOUTH MAIN STRJJDBT. Children's Hosiery Sale ; At 10c Pair A lot of S4 dozen : seconds, double leg and foot The first quality sell for 19e and they .are almost as good . as the first.' - , At 12 i-2c Pair , An extra heavy, Boys' wide ribbed,' fleece lined, made In all sizes, value At 17c Pair Kxtra line lisle thread Misses' Hose, sold in town for 23c. IT WILL PAY YOU to look at tbe bargains offered ia WATCHES at this store. A specialty md of Fine Wedding Rlag. Tou can nU ways laet your Watch. Clock or Jewel ry Repairing and Engraving done here. F. P. BECTON, No 2o EAST MAIN STREET, With J, H. Devereaux & Co. This Rooster Says Jo the "city government, . be. fore you buy ; any more parks please buy seats for the pari s that you have now. :. KELLY SAYS That if you want eggs for 25c a dozen, you will have to pray t , . : : V. " ' - ;' "' - - f for a January thaw. 1 904 ' FEBRUARY; i 1 904 urn. ioi. mis. vn. mi. rn. sir. "Ts" 9 To it I2I3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 . 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ' J m S a t COMING EVENTS Entertainments. Fairs and Sociables of Loeai Interest; ' Feb. 20.Swedish - dance at Turn hall, . Jefferson street, ; T Feb 20 Masquerade ball given by Danish brotherhood, No 303, at Turn hall, fccovill street. . Feh. 20. Promenade by the Wat erbury Military Band, at city hall., Feb 21 Views of Japan and Corea, Illustrated songs, at Poll's; admission 23 cents. : kx Feb. 24. "Shakespearean .Recit al" by Miss Louise Demmon. at 8.30 p. m., in Friendlyv League Hall :; . Feb 25 Musical and di-amatic en tertainment by league members for xne Dencnt or the Friendly ; league m i'rifnaiy league entertainment -an. -Feb 27. Smoker,; by the ,,.4 Savage Athletic club . at their" rooms.' '" " Feb 27 Promenade by the Water bury Military hand at City hall. Feb 29 Dance by1 lngeborg lodge. No 22, O. of V., at Foresters' hall, Lank street. '. ltnr r TOnt Art iiiniAnf find smfttfff by Clock Case shop . employes at J. urn nau, jeuerson street,, , March 17 Dramatic entertainment and promenade at City hall by A. O. Jrarch 17 Leap year party at Odd r euows nau. v fflrr-i 17 r"h?nfrrn TTM1 ioi)i annual concert and promenade at the V Apr 4-& Fair given toy i the united councils or tne Ji.mgnta or coiumDus at city 'hail.: , en by reiwh-Canadian . institute at Jacques' . Auditorium? v ; April 8 Sacred , Heart ' drum corps annual concert and uau at tue auui April H-15-1G-1S first ' grand) fair by Division ko l, A. o. 11, at coium bus hall. Naugatuck. cert at A. M. Zioi church. Le?ture by Hon J. C. Dancy; subject, "The Best xmng tor tne fegro to Do." ADril 25-SO--At Clrv lm 1L 1 A . O. IT union fair, to raise funds ; 'to ,, erect monument in sst Joseph's cemetery. . Here Is Your Chance . ' If you are fond of good reading, call at the Democrat office and advertise that house to rent, or that 'purse lost or found, or that baby carriage for sale, or. that table board. ? It costs but a' quarter; and'a doth-bouud book, goes vlth .every , adv. The stories are by tbe best authors, and . include such well known editions as "Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush.! "Scarlet Letter," Sweet . Lavender" "Uncle ..Tom's Cabin" and many other . old-time fa vorites. . . DM. STEWART FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER. . . . : '. . 212 NORTH MAIN STREET, j i Residence, 247 Grove street s-Tele phone at store and house. The Goal Famine of last winter taught people . economy in the matter of fuel. The use f . HO. 2 HUT OR PEA GOAL' ! was so satisfactory that a' great many people have continued to buy it. " They lib the kind we ...furnish because it inns . good . size, is dry and. screens clean, ;,. aud our price . $6.50 per Ion.- makes it an attraction. Try n ton. City Lumber & Coal Co. . 21 EAST MAIN STREET. Look for Electric Sign. TO-DAY We devote to the JWeat ' Buyers. PORK LOINS, by strip, RIB ROASTS OF BEEF - 8l0, J2c LEGS LAMB - , - - 12c, 14c '(Trading: Stamps Also,) FOWLS J 4c, 16c Lb. CHICKENS 18c Large Navel Oranges 25c doz. $2 worth, of stamps Large Lemons 20c doz. , ' $1 worth of stamps ALL OTHER MEATS IN PROPORTION. . 16M63 SOUTH MAIN STREET TELEPHONE MO. , JUST WHAT YOU WANT. JUST WHEN YOU WANT IT. An extra pair of TROUSERS just when your old Trousers have commenced to look' shabby. We have marked down 300 pairs of our finest Trousers wool- Trousers that $650 and $7your 3 . ' FROM' STREET, rr m un main tii Jones- Morgan Banister i-S';;; N SHOES, 1 S3.95 $5.00 k x; :, . Banister, rSv-; . , ;' SHOES, :' . $5.00 and $6.00 BANISTER SHOES 'The biggest-Shoe Sale ,jhe world's "best shoes at'a I v Jones, Morgan W E N Z E L'S High class tailoring, thoroughly ish are tly? points upon which """e ha ve built up our business. Suits to ; order $18.00' to $35.00. Overcoats to order, $18.00 to $35.00. Rain Coats 'to order $18.00 to $3r.O0. Trousers t'oJ.OO to $10.00. 1 P. A.WEZEL S C, 25 Exchange Place: Phone 114-2. 1 Headquarters for hletic DUMB BELLS AND INDIAN CLUBS 1-2 lb 1 - j 20c per pair 3-4 lb i -. - 23c per pair I lb- -. - ".' i 25c per pair 1 X-21b - - - 30c per pair ) ; 2 lb - ; 35c per pair 2 1-2 lb - - 40c per pair interest of tlie We shall sell . JOc Pound u 4 4i 1 1. 1' , l: -- . ,. i - all worsted and all 1 were $450 $5 choice for 0 -1 TO STREET. -j 2,o7 nir it rz ' . .. .... l , . . . ., & Company. 3.95 Waterbury has ever. known big saving . ., ; & Company, TOG G E R Y Pferfect Garments is.'.,' ' t t ' are wlrat you expect from the tailor? k hands. , Perfection of fit i9 assured when WENZEI makes your 'clothes. reliable goods,, and superior, fit and fin and Sporting Goods Boxing' Gloves 75c pair up 1 Mrming isags i.uu up Exercisers 25c up See our line of jerseys and sweaters. r- The D. BTwilson Co 13, 15 and 17 Broadway -' ncv Dodeo' The Best Sfioo I Ever This makes my fouTtli pah. '. HaT worn this pair since September Tne.r wear splendidly aud keep their shape.' Such commendations and we get sim ilar nearly every , day make Iodsr happy These Dodge specialties r tbe solid foundations Of a great busi ness. Seo the (-' - PATENT "NANCYS" BUTTON BLUCilER and Lace, as well as latest shapes (en tire spring stock) In vict kid. Any and All 3.G)Ol ; r 84-86 Soutli Min Strist, " fa - S6.00 Fitting: gn Another - l3d ad