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WATERBURY EVENING DEMOCRAT, j WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 10 IPS. If next Monday was election day there "would be something doing In Wa terbury. ' If the Japanese arid Russians had, agreed td meet each other just half way, how much more pleasant both nations, would feel to-day. If the trolley company would rim their cars turough Baldwin street their receipts would Increase at least one third. V If Waterbury had even one pleasure park for its citizens during the hot summer days, how many .thousands of people would be made .comfortable and - happy, If anybody tells you they have ex perienced a colder and more severe winter than the one we are just leav ing behind us, just tell them they are trifling with the truth. It you want a. beautiful decorated cover dish with one pound of Baking Powder, call at our store. it tou want good health and a long Ufa. rirtnM- irnic intoxlcaune arjnKs; j.. -I yiiy rfaa flvff.ft or COCOO. ' md see how happy you'll feel. . v.'. If you want cheap, trashy, bad tast ing Tea or Coffee, you can't get it at Stir store, BUT If you want good fresh roasted Cof fee, with or without chicory, or some clean new season, nice tasting Tea at f,0 cents per pound and four bars of excellent laundry Soap with ltf call at Chelan's T Store. 1 1 ts i in inn. iiiii jLvm w w - '7Y?e Shop 99 Carpats Taken Up, Cleaned ' Rensda and Laid. VV8i'.tJ. Co 155-J62 Grand St Electric Gaspet Cleaning Lapalme Hoffman Will be ' higher. Buy now. Don't delay. $5.85 Bbl j With an empty barrel. This price is subject to change without notice. ' Your .money back if flour is not sat ; isfactory in every way. D. L Dickinson & Son . or "West Mainland Judd Sts. 'Phone 120. '' .,, ' .-' ' . ' ' ' Protect Your i P, LUNGS : f With a Chest Protector AND BUY IT? HERE. We have several different kinds, and w sell none that we cannot honestly recommend. Prices from 50c to $2- i and either figure is a small price to pay for Immunity from coughs and fijolds, or perhaps pneumonia. HUBERTS PHARMACY Cor Ecorlll and South, Mala Sts. , THE Colonial Trust Irrvites'Special ( Attention to Its SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. .Moderate in b rice, rentals. ranging from $5 to $100.00 per annum, according to size. Secure, In fire ancf burglar proof vaults, guarded day and . nJght by watchmen. . Location," central and -convenient. West Main Street, Waterbury, Connecticut. REPAIRING We do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing:, Jand guarantee to give satis- faction Give us a trial The Gaffncy Jewelry Co Company 1904 FEBRUARY v 1904 HI. 10. mi. U. TSD&. FM. BIT. '7'5 6; T 9 10 11 12 13 71 IsTc?"!? 18 19 20 2T 22 23, 24 25 .26 27 2 12 9 1 ! ' COMING EVENTS Entertainments. Fairs and Sociables of Local Interest Feb. 24. "Shakespearean Recit al" by Miss Louise Demmon, at 8.30 p. m.. in Friendly League Hall Feb 25 Musical and dramatic - en tertainment by leasrue members for the benefit of the Friendly league in I'TJenaiy league entertainment all. Feb 27 American band prom. : Feb 27. Smoker t by the Savage Athletic club at their rooms. Feb 27 Promenade by the Water bury Military band at City hall. Feb 2& Dance by lngeborg lodge, No 22, O. of V., at Foresters' hall, Bank street. Mar 5 Entertainment and smoker by Clock Case shop employes at Turn hall. Jefferson street. March 17 Drama, , "Robert . Em met," entertainment and promenade at City hall by A. O. II. ., March 17 An assembly by the em ployes of the Curran Dry Goods Co at LeaTenworth hall. . March 17 Leap year party, at Odd Fellows' hall. - March 17Trasbihgton Hill eighth annual concert and promenade at the Jacmiea auditorium. I . i ' ' 'April 4 Sociable and clanc. by Magnolia lodge, ' No 60, K. of P., at Speedwell hall. ' , Apr 4-9 Fair given' by the " united councils of the Knights of Columbus at City hall. April 6 Promenade and dance giv en by French-Canadian institute , at Jacques' Auditorium. : ; ';m . April 7 Leap year dance and socia ble at Leavenworth hall. April S Sacred HeaTt drum corps annual concert and ball at the audi torium. April 14-15-16-18 First grand fair by Division No 1, A. p. H., at Colum bus hall. Nauga tuck. , ; April 15 Lecture ' and literary : con cert at A. M. Ziori church. Lecture by Hon J. C. Dancy; subject, "The Best Thing for the Negro to Do." April 25-30 At City hall, A. O. H. union fair, to raise funds to erect monument in St Joseph's cemetery. . enr NEWS A ghl was born to' Mr and Mrs Roger "Walsh of Hopkins street a few days ago. . itftiB ' A, certificate of incorporation;; has been filed by ' the :,Waterbury Cigar Co, -capital $2,000. ' '; , .., . ' , ; There will b a month's mlni mass at St Patrick's! church to-morrow morning at 7 o'clock for the late' Owen McKeon. . ' Christian Hauser is the - president, treasurer and seieretary of the recent ly organized Waterbury Realty and Investment Co, capital' $30,000.. , , Mayor Elton signed the-' amended application of the Cheshire Street Hallway Co for the extension of the service from East Main street to the town boundary y esterday afternoon. David Sheehy of Baldwin street is the happiest man in the fifth ward. His pool team went to Thomaston Monday evening to try measures with ' Martin's team of that place, and Shee hy's defeated them about thirty points, -je game was the attraction of , all Thomaston for the evening. v Their appetite for strong drink brought Oliver II. Terrell and John Sloane before Judge Peasley in the city court to-day. They were f,ound by Ofllcer Hlckey iln , the rear of a sa loon on .Bank sreet, sleeping on an ash pile. Each was fined $5 and costs and put on probation sixty, days. List of letters remianlng unclaimed in the post office.'-: Miss Nellie An drews (2), Mrs Lawrence Agnevy' Pat rick Brown, Mrs Abby" It. Bickweil, Chas H. Bennitt, Mrs C. A. Barnes, Miss Edna Barbar, Richard Conway, Miss Lizzie Duffy, A. N. Fowler,, Jas Herbert, John P. Mannix, Clarence P. IcArthur, Howard Michael, Miss Ma mie Ryan, T. W. Toft, Wilbur, Van Fleet. At the meeting of the Waterbury Women's club yesterday afternoon the president. Mrs Otis S. Northrop, made a few remarks relative to tlie death of the late Mrs E. A.' Smith. After the transaction of the regular business Edward Sanger of Naugu tuck, 'accompanied! by Mrs S. W . Chapman, sang "The Charm Cup" ana "Sing Me to Sleep," The liter ary subject was 'The Colonial 'Pe riod." Miss Kathefine B. Hamilton read a paper on that period entitled "FurMture and Costumes," prepared by Mrs CMlman C. Kill. Mrs U. De Hart Gulick read! a paper on "Art and Architecture," and Mrs Ger trude E. Cooke spoke ou literature in colonial times. . The local municipal lighting plant was In full blast last night and showed up the City hall annex to better ad vantage than ever before. The gas was turned off and even then pedes trians stopped and stared at the un usual brilliancy inside ' the building and Inquired what It all meant. It is the best practical demonstration Wa terbury lias ever had of how foolish It is to be paying big money for what can be had in much better shape for an outlay of a few dollars. It a mystery how difficult it is to make peo ple see that they have been and still are standing in their own light on this matter. While It Is true that the law prohibits the city from lighting the streets with a plant of Its own, the coast is clear in the City hall, the sev eral school buildings and fire houses, and probably after people have an op portunity to see how it can be made to work in .such places they might get together upon the question of carry ing it farther an keep up the agitation for the repeal of. the law which , pro hibits them from lighting their . own streets. Children are calhi fciiinifl nrm 1nil by teachers for no more reason thaii mat tneir eyes are not as the. eyes of other children. Perhaps they do not see aa well as they should, cannot study long without pain, and eventual ly, if too much driven, become soured in disposition. Parents, you take a grave responsibility upon yoor-shoul- a minatlong free., tlpson Jewelry, . Co tfrtHHTsi:..' . . f . -- "- ' The City hall annex' is receiving a new coat of paint, something it needed badly. " Mr and Mrs Charles Babin, of Field street, left to-day on an extended trip to the south. A daughter was born to : Mr .and Mrs John Geraghty of 98G South Maiii street on Monday. There will be something doing In Naugatuck to-morrow night. About 400 members of the Waterbury aerio of Eagles will Tislt the place for the purpose of instituting a branch of the order in that town and the boy have planned to give them a rousing re ception. They will leave here on trol ley cars, starting from the -siding oppo site the City hall at 7 o'clock, rue cms will be ready ten or fifteen minutes be fore that time. : ' Tuesday and , bottle Guckenheimer 1 Whiskey . , r $ hOQ I bottle Imported Port '. ; 75 1 bottle Imported Sherry '75 Total $2.50 Four Days' Sale, Combination i.oo. Reg-ular price charged (after Wed nsdnv. ,Fetriiarv 24. . I . also wish to'' state , that those sales are Indefinite, thererore wouiu adyise thex shrewd buyer ifi purchase ntw whil thoe inducemehta re of fering. We have still a few left of Pepper bottling Mmiitation you can have for r irty cents. , JOHN J, SHEEHAN Warehouse, 223 South Main St. 'Phone 103-3. . ..; . Broadway Welcomes the Old Reliable. Having leased our store to thet 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 Turmbull'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 out cheerful fire. ipriarty & Callalian 135 Broadway, next below Turnbull's. Telephone Store 355-3j House 354. John Moriartv," l pra Jos. G. Moriarty, i Practical Em- balmers. Broadway. Sugar Cured: HAMS Siigu Cured SHOULDERS 8 and 9c lb Fresh SHOULDERS 8C lb SIRLOIN STEAK 12c lb Castle's Corner. Avere saved we -would, go oiit of busi ness. We cannot ave your sole foi? all the time, but we can anl will sell yoji slioes that "will -wear for a long time.- If you are looking for a grood sole just try a pair of our Itox Calf Enamel Shoes, Sadies' or men's, at "They Are. good. oiTes." Saturday outlay Wednesday WEDNESDAY. Oc b if m(p ' j H. a. Finn 17 Exchange Place . . '., . . .We ' zly eMGr.eeiuTradl bg V Styxsafi&u y ' i...... .' . . ' : . . '. ,. ' S CHILDREN'S GAPS. ' ! '-;.' ;':.; V.;. ;' " We have place4 on sale' in our store a lirte of Children's Caps, to be sold at the extreme ly low, price of ( ' ; ' 25e '-v , These are ' specially big val ues and we recommend them to your attention. I. c TtioMiller&PeckCo Thursday, Bargains In Kitchen Dept. Granite Wear At 14c eachLarge lip Saucepans. At 20CExtra large lip Saucepans. At 9c Milk Pans. , ' , - At 29c Large Coffee and Tea - Pots. "- .: 'x , .' ' At 40c-Double' Rice Boilers. Nickle Plated Tea and Coffee Pots. - Manufactlirers' line of samples, 39c to $1.50. 200 in the . lot, some ' slightly imperfect, ni'cket on copper, porcelain lined, silver plated inside, spoon covers, tops and rims. Jin Ware. At 24c Extra heavy double Boil ers. ' - -..' At 33c-r-MeIon Moulds. At 2c -Fancy Pie and Cake Pans. At 25c Kettle Steamers, 'extra heavy. X- .r .-'';... . . . vpanesBWarB. , At 9c Large Dust Pans. At ioc Sugar. Boxes. At 6c Tea and Coffee Caddies. At 39c Large Cake Boxes. At 59c Large Flour Bins. Mailhiot's Nev; Store 161 SOUTH 1IAIN STRBST. Ladies' Dressing Saques At a great , reduction" to make room for our Spring Goods. A full: assortment, prices were 50c to $1.33. Now . 37 I-2c to $1. IT WILL PAY YOU ' to look at the bargains offered In WATCHES at tliis store. A specialty mad ot Fine Wedding Ring lou can al; ways get your Watcft. Clock or Jewel ry Repalrtnjf and EngravlnjE dne here, F. P. BECTON, No 25 EAST MAIN STREET, With J, H. Deyereaux & Co. This Rooster Says To i. the, : city government, be fore you buy any more parks please buy seats' for the parts that you have now. (ELLY SAYS That if - you want-eggs ;for:25c a dozen, youwill have 'to?pray HASE . ' : iC - IT FEB. 24. This date twenty-three veart ago ' work was begun on the Panama Canal. St. . Mathias's day. 1 A GOOD story . ; Bound in Cloth given to, every Advertiser ' to the amount of 25c Money ; Spent in Advertising May bring! you re- ' turns 100 fold. If; you have any doubts about it try a small 4dv in our t . -ifenny-a-Wod Column. Perhaps you have lost somethings or have a room or a y Tenement to Rent. Give it publicity through the Columns of the Democrat and the rest will be easy and we give you : A GOOD 5 STORY BOOK. Ne w England Watches combine accurate timekeeping, stylish shapes and designs, the best methods of construction and: the acme of simplicity; Features that are satisfying to a the user and a certainty that in the matter of price no equal can be found For sale by all Jewelers. New England Watch Co Martin Bergii's Sons UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Corner Scovill and South MalnStiv . -" '' ' -' '-- . J ' Night calls answered Dy Thomas F, Bergin, 75 South Elm street, or tele phone to 333-2, Martin Bergln, 102 .Walnut street. " , , Hack Stables, Union Street. ; t First class Hackstand Coaches for funerals and "weddings. ' Train orders Trill recelre prompt at tention. Telephone. 603-4. pyeo ; Kangatiick Deliiery Friday. ,' Wednesday and Thursday. H worth of stamps with . . . . . . i'Z worth of stamps with $1 worth of stanipa with COMBINATION ORDERS. $20 worth of stamps ,wdln this order: 10-lb Tail Lanl 2 lbs Butter 56c :i lb Milk Oracker . ... . . .2oc 1 lb Baking Powder ...... 4"c 1 lb Coffee . 35c ?2.51 $20 worth of stamps. $6 .worth of stamps with this order: Package Tepper .10c Large box Mus-tarct . .20c .2 lbs Lard ... v. .24c 2 bars Pride Hoap .-,...10c Bottle Ammonia. . . . '. . ..10c 74 c JfQ worth1 of ( s ta mps, . $1 worth of Stamps Ftee, 'Wcdass Jay to l to addition to the lai-iaa south Tailoring. Depart We open our new woolens for spring and summer to-day in our tailoring department. Look in our north window and : you can see what the correct styles will be: for ttie cqming season. CalllomMr. N . F. Fonn, manager of this department and let him show you our new stock. FROM STREET 55 to 96 South Main St. Joiics, Morgan TOU caii Use an Ex y tra Pair Trous ers for these Pri- ' ces'Surel;;r:.';; ' . , ' : .. 1 ..... i ' .1 .!-.-. , N ' ' - 1, ' - . ." . .; : I- .'. : ' .-, . . -, .. - ..... $2.00 Hair Line Cassimeres ,! - - $1.45 3.00 Fancy Worsteds .... . - 1.95 4.00 " , " . 2.95 5.00 Fancy Cheviots aud Worsteds - 3.95 6.00 ": f ' " - ; 4.95 7.50 and 9.00 Fancy, Worsteds - ' 5.95 Jones, Morgan -"MEET ME AT AN AWMNCE OF ATTRACTIONS 1 . Uveryt department rich In good values and ready to meet your demands! , ,,.1 , . -. . Reliable merchandise only and at consistent low prices. We mean to merit! a continuance of your custom ky giy each of our many' lines. New stocks, f you, but the old Boston Furniture Co's Hi '- We Are Complete Homefurnishers and Give Good, Hon est Values Every Business Day in the Year.' BOSTON FURNITURE CO; .' ; ; .', Cntk llln CnAuill nrl Rrnnlr Ctra K V .;: ouuill iwciiif uiiuiiii anu uivun uuooioi v ; "AT THE JUNpTION" Headquarters for Athletic, ' , 0000i DUMB BELLS AND INDIAN CLUBS 1 1-2 lb - 20c pet plr 3-4 lb - - '23c per pair ' JTr lb " 25c per pair l , JJ-2lb- - 30cperpalf qV 2 lb ' - . 35c per pair 3 2 1-2 lb - r . 40c per pair' 0 MARK ; Wateriille Deltrery Friday. . i 41 worth Granuiated Sugnr 50c worth' Oranulated Sugar -2rc worth Cut X.oiaf Sugar, $12 worth of stamps .with thia order: 1 ; '"'."''''..'" '' 1 4b Tea ...i 1. . V. .60c 1 lb Coffee ....35c 2 cans lni'iatoeg 25c i 2 cans Salmon . ........ .. .30c . ' t.50 $12 woj-th ot stamps. ' $4 .worth of stamps with this order: . . 2- lbg Seeded Radslns :25c ' Package Comurta ......., 10c 1 lb Rice . . ......... . ... . .; . 10c Package Ginger f . . ........ 10c 55c $4 worth of stamp. every 50c Ptrrchaer-o MraU or Fish. ngpha number. main street T merit c TO STREET. : , s 97 to 103 BanK St. & Company. & Company; THE JUNCTION" ing you the BEST, possible values la new style new surprisesjin' store wf METHODS of invariable excellencei and Sporting Good Boxing Gloves 75c pair u MriKing Bags S1.00 u Exercisers 25c u; ; See our line of jerseys and sweaters. The D. R Wilson-Gb V 13, 15 and 17 Broadway . mm THE'CROWB CO ME : FROM Suddenly, like a thunder storm ! in a clear sky; (after weeks which with storm aud cold were dttll with all of us) - there came to ' the Big Shoe StorS last Saturday " night'"' an aTA lanche of buyers. They surged , in and .out and taxed our ability to wait on , them.1 To-day (Monday) figures up the biggest day-timd trade since Christmas. ' Whyt Wherefore? ; r Attractive Windows And" New Styles . : : , lii V Waterbury Boys," "Jenness Mil ler," "Xancy Dodge," "Waterbury Girls,", and Women's $2.00 - Boots (Spring' stock) are '- - SeedSovyn unceasingly for the past 8. weeks, ana now reapea DODGE CUSTOMERS Monday's BhSpmnt laclndo Girls land Children's "LAttle Spartan'' an5 "Dodge's Daisy" linesail siaes. Try, .T- ,.. , 1 WHERE Xmnarythaw...