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0 .WATERBURY EVENING DEMOCRAT.; SATURDAY, JANUARY 261 1907.; ; GRIEVE, BISSET & HOLLAND 38-40 Bank Street. Tel 583 . Waterbury's Busy Corner Store. Ask About the Flexifold Collars in the "Silver" Brand. Our January Clearing Sale Ends To-Night Tbe following Items are samples of the bargains you'll find here FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY. MEN'S 5c WHITE HANDKER CHIEFS. - 1 To-night 2c each; 3 for 25c MEN'S 12 c MIXED COTTON HALF HOSE. . To-night 3c a pair ODD SIZES IN - MEN'S 50c HEAVY UNDERWEAR. To-night 15c a garment BEST LIGHT CALICOES. To-night 3c a yard 9c DRESS GINGHAMS. To-night 4c a yard "JICKEE VIOLET" AND "TREFLE" TALCUM POWDER. . v. A 15c bottle To-night 10c a bottle 12 c AND 15c TOOTH v , BRUSHES. . To-night 8c each WOMEN'S 50c BELTS. To-night 19c each WOMEN'S 10c HAT PINS. In gilt or crystal. , To-night 5c each 4-4 TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS. Regular price 35c. To-night 21c each B0c ROMAN STRIPE TAPESTRY To-night 26c a yard GIVE VE, BIS SET & HOLLAND SPECIAL MEN'S Men's 3-sole Box Calf Shoes, Hand-Sewed. Special "$3.29 Men's Vlscolized Calf Shoes, Double Hand-Sewed Soles ......... .'.$2.49 ' Men's $3.50 Goodyear Welt, Patent Colt Bluchers. Special ...... $1,98 H. McT. PHARAOH FIDE REPAIRING. TELEPHONE, m 283 Bank St. Tts CONNECnCflT MUTUAL Life Insnrancfi Co, Hartford, Conn., , John il. Taylor, President. J . PURELY MUTUAL ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. v Condition January 1, 1907: ' ASSETS. Loans upon Real Es tate, first lien $24,631,132.50 Bonds, at cost .' 25,376,562.06 Stocks, at cost 829,076.25 Loans upon Stocks and Bonds... .'. 1,280,000.00 Loans upon Policies of this Company ...... 1,397,415.00 Premium notes on Pol ices in force 415,507.40 Home Office. property. 1,916,236.00 Other Real Estate.... 7,217,065.70 Cash in banks 1,530,292.32 State of N. V.. Comp troller's Certificate. . 12,335.20 Interest due and ac crued 942,803.66 Rents due and accrued ' 14,742.65 Market value of Stocks and Bonds over cost. 461,871.59 Net uncollected and deferred premiums.. 392,998.32 $66,438,038.65 Less Agents', credit balance 81.07 Total Assets $66,437,957.58 Number of Policies in Force on naid-for basis. 72,006, Insuring: $171,701,156. SINCE ORGANIZATION. Received from policy-holders ... ......$243,767,823.39 Paid to policy-holders $247,061,013.63 Excess returned over amount received .'. $34293,190.24 JOHN LOTLEJORN. CHAS. H. FERRT, Local Agents. ALFRED T. RICHARDS. - General Agent MECHANICAL DRAWING A class in Mechanical Drawing will begin Tuesday evening, Jan uary 29. An experienced draughtsman for eight years with the largest machine shop In Waterbury assures pupils of practical and accurate In struction. Why not learn this pleasant and profitable occupation? Come and look it over. (lev Bucking trm Money CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT AID SATE IT. AND WHEN YOU NBED MONEY, CALL AT RO DM 6 ODDFELLOWS BUILDING. ODD FALLOW BUILDING. I ROOM 36 ": Seat Son Koaey uleas yo actually need it US EI ESDI WOMEN'S S1.00 RIBBED UNION SUITS. Medium weight "seconds." , To-night 49c a suit CHILDREN'S 12 "c BLACK RIBBED COTTON HOSE. To-night 9c a pair No 80 BLACK TAFFETA RIB ' BON. ' ' '." Regular price 19c - - - To-night 14c a yard WOMEN'S 25c WHITE WOOL GOLF GLOVES. To-night 12 He a pair POINT- VEillSE APPLIQUE LACES. 2 to 3 inches wide, regular price 75c to $1. To-night 29c a yard 29c OUTING FLANNEL KI MONAS. ' To-night 15c each WOMEN'S $2.98 SKIRTS. . Of invisible plaid and black , melton, 5 gore, plaits at bot- torn of gore. To-night $1.50 each Don't miss coming: here to-nicrht. There will be special offerings to be found at every turn. BARGAINS IN SHOES. 1SATEEBDRY. COM. LIABILITIES. Amount required to reinsure all outstand- . i n g Policies, net, . ' . . . ; '. Company's standard, higher than that re- quired by any state.$59,552,721.00 Liability on account of , lapsed Policies not surrendered 162,270.00 Policy (Claims in pro cess of Adjustment. . 345,929.05 Premiums paid in advance 30,170.80 Dividends credited and . left with the Com pany at interest .... 1,504,287.38 Real Estate contingent depreciation account, 300,000.00 Unearned interest ... 37,701.88 Surplus to Policy holders 4,504,877.47 Total Liabilities ....$66,437,937.58 n text tJ tbe i WttcrDsrj Post OLTlce. to Loan If you have steady employment we will advance yon part of your salary. If yon have property we wiH discount your note for small amount Telephone W-i. i ... w . . . l NAUGATUCK OAKVILLE NAUGATUCK NUGGETS The whist party given by the Chil dren of Mary in Columbus hall last evening was largely attended. , The clerks of the east and west side of the town will play a match gn me of pool at Breen & Stapletou's pool rooin to-night. . ,' . A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Charles L. Bergr of Rockwell avenue. , , There was a ' large attendance at the dance given by the Naugatuck band. The program was .nicely ar ranged and all present spent a de lightful time. A party of local people will go to Oxford' on a sleighing party Monday night. After they partake of a sup per there will be dancing. It is the intention of the manage ment of the Lenox theater to overhaul the place this spring and put it lu readiness for the summer . months when they expect to have repertoire company here. i, - f ' S , The funeral of Miss Catherine Leary was held this morning at S:30 o'clock from her late home on Pleas ant avenue and 9 o'clock from St Francis' church. The interment was in St James' cemetery. . , , Two ' boys were coasting 'down Piatt street last evening when the sled struck a pole in . the roadway and the boys were thrown onto the hard and frozen ground. -They es caped luckily with a few scratches. Word was received here, yesterday of the death of Charlie XI. Broc k way in New York city yesterday. He was well known here having, spent many months here during the past few summers. The deceased was an uncle of Mrs Frederic Spring and Mrs Har ris Whittemore. ' . At the Waldorf last evening Ed ward Shea (04) defeated Thilo Perry (scratch) 94 to 59. Shea played a strong game all through while Perry appeared to be nervous. To-night Allen (scratch) T will meet' Gaynes Mrs John J. Kennedy , 345 Bank St, Waterbury, ' Recommends LIN0NINE for Whooping' Coughs and Croup. "My three small children had whooping cough and coughed almost constantly. I obtained Llnoniue from the Apothecaries' Hall Co. and it gave them almost Instant relief. The coughs stopped entirely In a remark ably short time. My youngest child also bad croup and Llnonine cured that Tbe children like to take Lino nine and consider It the best rem edy ou tbe market for children." , MRS. JOnX KENNEDY. Linoninp is entirely free from alco hol and ail habit-forming drugs, and is safe to give to the smallest child. The ineredlents are printed on ev ery bottle. . 1-25-2. How may legs will 'you Have HALF PBICE SALE OH GMTS.SUITS, FURS, YUSTS, and MILUXERY ; STASIS TO-DAY AT THE STAR CLOAK and ! tllLLIilERY HOUSE isjKrnra sr. VJ- WATERTOWN g M(M.i'n (scratch). Eugene Sirrico was de feated by "The Butcher" iu the pool tournament at tbe Arcade last even ing by the score of 100 to 82. The Butcher had a good lead near the fin ish but Sirrico braced up and gave a line exhibition of pool playing. He struck us as not strong enough, how ever, to overcome bis opponent's big lead.'. :;":-',.s .vv , Peter Foley has been selected to referee the Lawson-De Voe wrestling match which will be held in the Gem opera house Tuesday evening. Mr Foley is one of the squarest referees iu the state and the management did well to select him. Both Lawson and I)e Voe are in prime condition for the mutch and each confident of vic tory.. , : WATERVILLE. Wilfred Booth is home from Bos ton for a few days with his parents on Sheffield street. : Robert Henderson has taken a po sition with the American Pin Co in the machine room. Edward Barker of Thomaston spent yesterday, with relatives on Spring 6treet. ; ..J'-v,. Mr and Mrs Otis L. Fuller have returned to their home in Hartford, after a short visit with W, M. Hall and family of Elm street. Subscription lists are out for the branch of the Bronson library. About $150. Is needed to rent a room for the purpose. . . .... The pastoral fair at St Paul's par ish hall last evening was largely at tended. A neat sum was realized for the church. v.-- WATERTOWN JOTTINGS Myron Jones, who lives In the north part of the town, is seriously ill with heart trouble. Mr Curtiss finished filling his ice houses yesterday. F. J. Painter" is confined to the house with grip. Mrs Joel Atwood is seriously 111 with pneumonia. F. N. Bean will commence his du ties with the Waterbury Drug Co on Monday morning. . At the school meeting held on Thursday an appropriation of $40,- 000 was made for the purpose of erecting a twelve-room school house on the site of the one recently burn ed, the building to be of brick with brownstone trimmings. , There are many of the voters who think that the committee appointed will have hard work in getting the work done within the appropriation that was made. There was a small atten- ; dance at the meeting, only about thirty voters being present. OAKVILLE HAPPENINGS James A. Cosgrove of South Wa terbury has taken a position with j the Oakville Co In Department 10. The last contingent of the laborers I who "ave been working on the grad- lng tor the new depot left here to day for New York city. . The apart ments at the trolley terminal where the men have been stopping are now , vacant, and the bottling business j which has been going on there for i some time discontinued. ' The Misses Josephine O'Brien and 1 Mary O'Connell of Newton Heights 1 are visiting with relatives In Thom aston. ..,-.)... 1 Jones' grocery wagon met with an accident while delivering goods in 1 the vicinity of the Glen yesterday, the whlffletree broke and the spirit-' td animal driven by B. A. Coe, came near running away. The - driver proved equal to the emergency and soon patched up the broken parts and resumed delivering goods. Mrs . Belle Hickox of Newton Heights Is In Waterville where she Is caring for Mrs Abel. Albert Chapman has entered the employ of W. C. Hungerford on Ma ple Grove farm. Mrs Emit Jacobs - of Newton Heights is recovering from an attack of grip. Flahtlaa; 1 " ueadaeka. ALBANY, S. Y Jan. 2a - Water power Interests in the Adirondacks are preparing to put through a second time tbe proposed constitutional amendment allowing them to flood state forest lands. A resolution providing for the amendment has been Introduced. Tbe millionaire owners of Adirondack pre serves are making a determined fight gainst it through tbe Association For the Protection of the Adirondacks. Ohaeaalea ml Geaeral Aler. WASHINGTON. Jan. 2C.-The body of General Alger will be taken to De troit tomorrow and at the city ball there will lie in state during that day. Monday morning tbe casket win be taken to tbe Alger residence, where funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock. Tbe United States army will be represented by an escort of three or four companies of Infantry now sta tioned at Fort Wayne Cave Mm at Xmmm a rarta. MOUNT TERNOX. X. T, Jan. 28. Motmt Vernon people were surprised by tbe announcement of tbe marriage of Edward II. Hall of tbis city and Miss Ella B rower of Pleasantville. Mr. Han la eicbty-foar years old and la wealthy. His bride, who was a teach er In the ps' iic acbooU of Mount Ver non, is th-f-- Try A Democrat nil. THAWS ARE UNITED Stories of Quarrela All. False, Says Hartridge. SEVEN JURORS HAVE BEEN CHOSEN Wealthy Yoaasr Plttabnrger Accnaed I. Murder of , Stanford ' White, ' C Smiling-, Klaaea and Comfort ' Mother and Wife. , NEW YORK, Jan. 2G.-4)ne hundred and one talesmen have been examined' in order' to obtain a Jury to try Harry. K. Thaw for the killing of Stanford White, and so far seven men have been selected, leaving five still to be chosen. : That there is increasing difficulty in finding men who are willing or compe tent to serve is plainly evident. One of the new jurors is Harold R. Faire, a printer and publisher, who is the only unmarried man thus far se lected. Faire is not more than twenty eight or thirty years of age, smooth shaven and has excellent features. The second new juror is Malcolm S. Fraser, a dealer in underwear. He is perhaps forty years of age and is married. Early in Mr. Fraser's examination it became apparent from the manner of his answers that he would make a juror satisfactory to both sides, and there was no surprise when he was ac cepted. Faire was registered as Noi 6 and Fraser as No. '7 in the trial panel; This panel, as it grows, Impresses the followers of the case more and more favorably, and it is looked upon as be ing coiVposed of as high a type of cltl-" eens as has ever been seen in a jury box in any court iu this jurisdiction. Harry Thaw seemed much more acv customed to his surroundings and. for the first time gazed interestedly at the ; COUNTESS OF YARMOUTH. , . crowd In the courtroom, which was limited, however, to talesmen and newspaper writers. Bits of color were' thrown' vtnt6 "the proceedings by a talesman named Ketcham, who said he. was connected with an electrical supply house and supplemented this with the declaration that, while be was not opposed to cap ital punishment in first degree murder cases, be was opposed to the use of electricity in that connection. Ketcham when asked If he knew Stanford White replied: "I am glad to say I did not." The court has adjourned until Mon day morning. In tbe meantime tbe seven jurors will be In the custody of bailiffs. Just after the call for adjournment Thaw stood up suddenly and kissed his mother's cheek. She smiled and held him for a second, her arm around his neck. , , . "Don't worry, mother; don't worry. Everything will come out all right I am well satisfied. Don't cry. It'a all right." With these words Thaw comforted his mother, throwing his arms around her necK, before be went on his way to the Tombs. . Tears ran down Mrs. Thaw's cheeks, and she clung to him as if she would never let him go. Thaw stroked bis mother's hands and kept whispering to her words of en couragement .: . "Goodby, Harry, until Monday," whispered Mrs. Thaw as tbe keeper touched Thaw on tbe arm and motion ed him away. - ri have got to go now," he said, still smiling. Then he turned back, took up bis sl ater and went back to the Tombs. Clifford W. Hartridge, personal coun sel for Thaw and bead of bis great ar ray of attorneys, made this statement at the courtroom: I have just beard that rumors are prevalent concerning a rupture In tbe former friendly relations of the Thaw family. "All such rumors are wholly false. Tbe countess and young Mrs. Tbaw are on very friendly terms. I know as an absolute fact that all tbe members of Harry Thaw's family. Including bis wife, are making great efforts to ob tain his acquittal. Tbe Conntess of Yarmouth la suffering from a very bad cold grip and cannot leave tbe botetV In, Malaaaa Dealea Mepaeta. PITTSBURG. Jan. 2S.-Mm. Charles J. Holman, mother of Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, Interviewed here, denies that she Intends going to New York ta become a witness for tbe prosecution or even as a pectntor st the Thaw trial Mrs. Holman said: "I wish that yon deny that I am seeking vengeance. Never has sorb a thoucht entered my mind. Let It be understood at once that I have not been In New York and win not go. as baa been printed In various papers. taaefcefeUera Wl Met ta. CLEVELAND. C Jan. 2&-A tine wtg ordered In Paris by John D. Rock efeller during Us trip s broad last mm mer Is held op In tbe customs ofnV here nntil tbe officials determine Its exact ralae The wig arrtred recently from Harm. AcrordlBg to the cnatoais Invoice, it was modestly bUM as warO (francs. IF NOT, WHY NOT? Save 25 to 40 per cent on your Teas, Coffees and Groceries. You can do this if you do your buying at the A. & P. Store. Buy While You Can at Such Prices. All You Can. We reserve privileges of limiting , quantities at sucu low inc. EXTRA STAMPS : With Teas and Coffees 'in STAMPS wtth-DOc worth of III our Famous TEAS audCOF T v FEES, Any kind at any ' ' price. "" '. , ' NEW TEAS just received, of very Finest Garden Growth, 35o, 40c and ow. r.xtra iancy cnop, ana w. GOOD COFFEE,' 18c. 30c and 25c. L'tia Good 30c and 35c. . See Special Cut Price Sale. : Let These Offerings Sneak for vv-y Values. -" A. & P. CRUSHED OATS "7 . Freshly packed, Pkg I ' t Regular price 10c. ' POTASH OR LYE. a can .... C Regular urice. 8c ' '' 31 CHLORIDE OF LIME, a can Regular price, ftc. ' . , . 3 , RELIABLE , BRAND PEAS, A. : a cnu Ivt Regular price 12 l-2c. LONDON LAYER RAISINS, a in- 'pound IUC " Regular price, 12c .....i ... SMYRNA FIGS, fresh new goods, a basket 15c. Regular price, 20c. PEA BEANS, N. Y., Stnte. a Oa pound. Regular price, 5c. . ' Ot Rare Treat In T Drinking is Our A. & P. Blend. GOLDEN TIPPED INDIA CEYLON TEA. 25c 1-2 lb packet. Try it, Good for nervous troubles. , A. & P. Fancy . Elgin Creamery 1'UITER warranted the BESJ made. ':ju vitiiJ . " 29 East Main. ' 'Phone S57-4. CLEARANCE SALE! AT A BIO Eia)UCTI0N. BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. Special sale of Suit Cases, 76c, worth 11.25. . .- Special sale of Leather Suit Cases, ! 13.50. worth 14.50. V Brass Trimmed Trunks, $2.75, worth 14.00. . . . ' ' Umbrellas, Gent's, 98c, worth $10. Umbrellas, Ladies, 75c, worth SI. 26. Bags and Leather Goods at half price,. Brass City Umbrella & Trunk Store 164 South Main St. GEORGE LILLEY BLOCK. NOTICE. The Board of Relief of the City ot Waterbury will be In session on Janu ary 11, 15, 18, 22 and 25, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.; January 8, 10, 14, 17. 21 and' 24, from 7 to 9 p: m.; Monday, January 28, from 9 to 12 a. m, 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m., at the office of the Board of Assessors, for the purpose of hearing appeals from the doings ot the Boards of Asses sors and Equalization and any other business that may properly come be fore said Board.- , -IMRI A. SPENCER. JOHN F. GARRE.V, M. F. PERKINSON, 1-7-19 Board of Relief. ' Easy Payments i , 0H SAXABT LOAffS. , . On Term I bat Defy Competition. GIra us a call and ws wt II show you how you can maka LOAN from 5 and upwards without publicity, to reller tempo rary embarrassments. . - Merchants & I A AM C( Mechanics y X w Boom 38 Apothecaries Hall Building. 63 EM ST. . ' Open Erenlnga. Special for Friday and Saturday, LENOX or SWIFT Pride Soap 8 BARS FOR 25c, Extra Quality Macaroni or Spaghetti, 60 pkc. ' Noble Pop Corn in packages. 7c. Extra nice Pop Corn on the Ear, 5c lb. 6 for 25c H. 0. Rolled Oats 9 lbs for 25c. The Blo&e o? '. The following pledges will be sold if not ceflled for by Jan 25, '07: ( j No 1106. ring, issued March 30, '0. . No 1109, opera glass, issued Apr 2.'06 . No 1156. diamond ring, issued May -18, '06. ' ' ' , No 1066, watch, issued Feb 8, '08. 1 j No 1070. watch, issued Feb 5. 0. j No 1071, watch, issued Feb 5, '06. -S, No l082, watch, issued Feb 19, '06. -No 1083, watch, issued Feb 22.. '08. ' ' No 1104, watch. Issued Mar 26, '08. ; No - 2 watches, (Issued Apr 2, '0 No 1119. watch, issued Apr 11. No 1153, watch, issued May 17. No 1164, watch, Issued May 28, 08. .j No 1166, ring, Issued May 29. 06. No 1191. watch, Issued July 3, 06. No 1185, watch, issued June 28, 06. ; No 1189, watch, Issued July 2. 08. No 1184, watch, issued June 28, 06.,, No 1176, watch, issued June 16, 06, . Big bargains in unredeemed,' pledges always on hand. . Samuel M Schneer, 198 S. Main, Phone Call, 135-2. Open Evenings, WhatDr.Kin Does' For $ For $5 (last payment when work la finished) you can . have your bad teeth pain lessly extracted and a full set of teeth made with the "Natural Gums." , No pay unless work la absolutely perfect, as Or. King guarantees. Or, you may have teeth without platea for 15 Or you can have your teeth all ex amined and cleaned and five pure grold filling painlessly put In, or ten sliver or other fillings; All guaranteed. Come In for free ex aminations and consultations while - this offer is good. FINE FULL SET $5.00 Originator of the King Safe System o f Palnleia Den tiatry, which makes all den tal operations painless, and Inventor of the Natural Duma, which prevent the detection of artificial teeth In the mouttc Used In Or. King's offices only. Or. Thomas Jefferson King PREMIER PAINLESS DENTIST. Full set teeth as low as fS, gold croTftia 5, bridge work $3, gold fillings, fl up. othor fillings 60c. PAINLESS EXTRAXCTION FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDEREDAAU ' work guaranteed. Hours t a, m. to I p. m.: Sun days. 10 to 2. Telephone. Lady attendant Examination, eatimatea and advice free. Ring Dental Parlors 3 BARK ST, WATERBI HT. aROCURKD AND DEFENDED. SmdBM4a ?f or P1. w nvmn mmrcK and frw npot oyrrtsbtmo. N ... eouMTaica' Btdmttt Arret with Wmskbtn mvtt tfaaj Pttwrt mi MrUpemit rrtetlM baeaW Wra or eeaetoiutt ' SSS a Mnrt, VtdM Bta wssmiwotow, p. e. 5 White-Simmons Go.