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10 .WATER BURY- EVENING DEMOCRAT. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1908.. . IF we only knew who was going to be our next governor couldn't nuke a nice year's salary quick? But we don't know. ; , IP we were only sure that Mr C. ('. C' waa going to be elected aenalor from the old sixteenth, couldn't we win a whole lot of money? But wo don't know. IF we only know why they neglect making a law which would compel Chief Bnagg'a driver to go through the streota to a tire an though be was sane, but we don't know. But we do know such a law should be put In force right away quick. IF our Waterbury "cops" who went to Hartford lust week only knew what a picnic waa In store for them; but they didn't know. But they will know next time. ' t IK we only knew which automo bile waa the safest we'd get one; but we don't know. But we do think they are all pretty sure "kill me quicks." IF the lady of the house only knew how much she annoys the man of the house by buying cheap trashy tea and coffee, Just because the price is .low; but sometimes she doesn't know. Then again she does know, but she doesn't care a "rap" because she thinks she's a foxy quiller becauso she saves a few ' cents. But she doesn't, because the real cheap ten and coffee tastes bad. makes the fam ily feel .mean and sometimes causes sickness. But ' IF you purchase tea, coffee, but termilk and baking powder at our store : there'll be happiness in the house as. sure as you are born. Re member - - . PHELAiYS T STORE "i a East SSata St. Telonhona, GUESS WHOSE SPACE THIS IS. Nugent V Lavender V Toilet Cream THE CREAM OF CREAMS . A Fragrant,. Antiseptic, Greaseless Cold Cream, containing camphor, menthol, peroxide, . beautifying bal sams and perfuming flowers. . It. is a scientific skin fopd and perfect mas sage cream. "It is the best of all ap plications for. chapped or rough skin and prevents the formation of pre mature lines and wrinkles. 25c A JAR. N UGENT'S PHARMACY South Main, cor Scovill Street. that every hen from Eastport to Santiago is laying strictly fresh Eggs, at ; Kelly's 30 cts per dozen. Wedding Gifts" We have some pretty designs in Cut Glass and Sterling Silver at special prices this month for Wed . . . ding Gifts. Wedding Rings all styles and sizes. Rooster Says IKE GIFFNEY JEWELRY CO,, 22 ROETE KADT STBEZ?, NOTICE. The Democrat office open every evening until 8 o'clock and on Wed nesday and Saturday evenings until 9. People who desire to pay suu strlptlon or other bills, or to leave job work or advertisements will be attended to evenings If they can not call during the day. xsTsias ro-jnoHi, ; Boys club. , Waterbury Burna club. Waterbury Co, No 20, U. R. K. P. National Association Stationary engineers. MEETINGS TO.MORKOW Boys club. Algonquin club. (, South End Social club. . Barcelona council, K. of C. Steuben lodge, No 391, D. 0. H. Melchizedlck, No 200, I. O. B. B. R. J. Costello lodge, B. of R. R. T., No 423. CITY NEWS, The best $2 black trousers In town are at Upson, Singleton & Co's. ' City Clerk WiHiam H. Sandland is sued his 300th hunter's license Wed nesday. The Scovill Manufacturing Co has purchased the property of Mrs Nellie Agnew on East Main street, opposite Orange. . , There' was a month's mind mass this morning at 8 o'clock at , the church of the Sacred Heart for the la te, William Roper. The funeral of Eva Emmons will be held from the family residence in Wolcott to-morrow afternoon with service at the house and interment in Pine Grcve cemetery. There will be a month's mind mass for Thomas J. Doran on Monday morning at 7 o'clock at the church of the Immaculate Conception. Wanamaker clothing for the man who has $16, $18 or $20 to spend for a suit or overcoat tailored to your measure. Call on Lyons & Grimes, 95 Bank street. At Grand Army hall to-morrow there will be preaching at 7 p. m. by Evangelist W. R. Andrews. Subject, "The Prevailing Sin of . the Age." All seats are free. Amy A. Russell, aged 73 years, died this morning at the home of her sister, Mrs Marietta Scott, 12 Brew ster street. The remains will be "taken to Walllngford for burial Mon day. The Eagles this afternoon placed on exhibition in a window of the Strobel Jewelry Co $3,500 in gold, the main attraction at their fair. The coins are arranged to form the ini tials of the society. The claims of John Lynch, the well known trolleyman; and Oscar Erick son, police officer, for recent disabili ties, were promptly paid this morn ing by C. Horgan, district manager of the Continental Casualty Co of Chi cago. ' ' To recover a sum of $400, loaned Nicholas Tchlgrais has brought suit against Harry Macareas through At torney F. P. McEvoy. The defendant runs a candy store at 632 East Main street and an attachment has been made and a bond given. The board of public works met yesterday afternoon and talked over the matter of appropriations for nexc year.. Nothing definite was done, but" all were in favor of keeping things down as low as possible so that the vote of taxation may be as low and lower if possible than it was on last year's list. Antonio Collanto for theft of a bag of oats from a railroad car yes terday was fined $5 and costs in the city court to-day by Judge Peasley, The continued case against Vito Per iello for running a Sunday club on the Watertown was settled for $50. Mrs Helminia lies charged with as saulting her landlord Alex Riehl in the latter's apartments at 19 Grand street had sentenced suspended. Upson, Singleton & Co's simplex shirt, "two shirts in one" stiff bo som and negligee, look at them. Universalist services Sunday at 10:30 a .m. Preaching by the pas tor, Rev W. F. Dickerman, D. D. Subject of sermon, "The Sear and Yel low Leaf. Bible school at noon. An illustrated lecture on "Con ceptions of Death by Great Sculptors." This will be a rare treat to all lovers of fine art, and a help to those who need a more cheerful view of human mortality. Place of meet ing, corner of North Willow street and Wildwood avenue. All are cor dially invited. New regulations for the transpor tation of explosives, inflammable ar ticles and acids issued by the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad company, which are effect ive October 15th. 1908, are of im portance to shippers, as it is now re quired that packages be marked showing contents; inflammable ar ticles, liquids and acids in addition to be labeled. Information as to the kind of color of labels to be used on the various consignments may be ob tained upon inquiry at the freight station. The estate of Mrs Annie Powers over which there was so much to do a few weeks ago has been settled, the appeal to the superior court having been withdrawn. Mr Pow ers died in Matteawan, N. Y., and left an estate consisting of cash and about $6,000 in realty in waterville. Her heirs were her sisters, Mrs Peter Burns of Waterville and Mrs Anna Fitzgerald, a resident of the Channel Islands in the English channel, just off the coast of France. It was her claims as an alien to the property that made all the trouble and threat ened to take the matter to the high est court in the country. The settle ment made is agreeable to all con cerned. State College Notes. The' Connecticut Agricultural col lege has an enrollment this year of 149 students. Owing to the lack of accommodations in Grove cottage several girls could not be admitted. The out of state students number thirty-five, many of whom come from New York.: The college also has sev eral foreign students, one coming from Equador and another from India. SOCIAL AND TBATEBNAL Eveuts of Interest 1 to Many Water ' . bury People. " " The choir of St Thomas's church will resume their whist parties, on Monday evening in the basement pt the church. Whist will start prompt ly at 8:30 p. m. Dancing all even ing. Music by Chaput'i orchestra. The annual state meeting of the D. A. R. will be held at Bridgeport on Thursday October 29. Luncheon is to be served at 12:30: Exercises will start promptly at 1:45. All members of the local chapter who expect to attend are dequested to notify "Mrs R. R. Stannard bo that sufficient number of luncheon tickets may be secured. The railroad will make special rates on that day. A very pleasant party was tendered to Mum Esther Cooney at her borne on Hamilton avenue last evening by a number of her young friends. Dur ing the evening Miss Cooney was pre sented with a handsome gold watch, Master Joseph llrennan making the presentation. Piano selections were rendered by Mrs J. F. Brennan. the Misses Irene Mulvllle, Helen Slavin, Margaret Cooney and Esther Cooney. There were many singing and danc ing numbers by those present. Sup per was served at a late hour, after which the party broke: up, wishing the hostess many, happy returns of '.he day. .. The members of St Mary's Hospital Aid society wish to publicly express their deep gratitude to all those who so generously donated their time, money and supplies to the supper on October 14. thus making it a grand success. An acknowledgement will be made later in the hospital report. The dishes yet unclaimed have been removed to St Patrick's hall and may be obtained from the presideht, Mrs Sarah Hayes, on Monday evening be fore the opening of the regular meet ing at 8 p. m. All persons holding tickets . are earnestly requested to make a return at that time in order that the committee may balance ac counts and make a report. 'Two weeks from last evening the reception and dance of the Algon quin club is to take place at Buck ingham hall. Nearly all preparations have been made for . the event and the members expect to make it the banner event in the history of the club.. In former years the1 affairs given by this organization have been largely attended and were consider ed among the best dances of the season. This year the members will not be found wanting and they prom ise to outdo all former efforts.' The hall will be in excellent condition for the affair and every little detail which tends to make such affairs en joyable will be attended to. Gali peau's orchestra will furnish special music for the occasion. For 55 Johnson Street, corner Sperry Streets. Five rooms, front and back verandas, open fireplace and mantel, nished complete in hard wood. 372 West Grove Street, four rooms, all improvements. 96 Fairview Street, three rooms $8 per month. Inquire of JOHN J. SHEEHAN 223 South Main Street. Telephone 249-3. How essential is a cup of good COFFEE for break fast. Our regular standard 35c blend costs you only 18c a pound. DIRECT IMPORTING CO. 151 Bank St Up One Flight. Nature Shaped SHOES, Children's feet grow very fast, and there's always danger of distorted feet from ill fitting shoes. The child's foot requires far more attention than your own. We carry a'l shape and sizes at the right prices, so why not get the children's shoes here. Rent E.J.FINN, 25 Exchange Place. Next to L Chase's Millinery Si ore. I Millinery Novelties We have them in hats, feathers, silks, velvets, rib bons, flowers, ornaments and in fact all the different materials used in the pro : duction of stylish HAT WEAR. I. CHASE i SOU. Thef.liller&PeckCo Special Prices for Saturday Will; AT 49c Ladles' White Lawn Waists, , were 75c. AT $3.98 Misses' 2-plece Wool Suits were $6.' AT $2.98 Ladles' Mohair Walking . Skrts, were $3.98. AT $3.98 Ladies' Colored Silk Pet . ticoats, were $5. - , , AT 79c All i Wool ,, French Broad cloth, was $1. f ., AT 98c Priestley's Silk Warp Mel- . . rose, was $1.50. AT 12c No 40 Taffeta and Satin Ribbons, from 15c. AT 3c Embroidered Handkerchiefs, from 5c. , . , AT 19c Note Paper, from , 25c. - f AT $1.00 Elbow length" Silk Gloves, from $1.50. AT 10c Lonsdale Cambric, from 12c. AT 39c :8 1x90 ' Lonsdale Cambric, ' from 50c -AT 19c Women's Split Feet Hose, from 25c. . . . - AT 42c Boys' Knee Pants, from 49c. AT 15c Children's Fine Ribbed Hose,' from 25c.' AT 25c Women's Full Bleached Ribbed Vests and Pants. AT 39c Men's Outing Night Shirts, from 49c. AT 25c Children's Bearskin Bonnets value 39c. . , .. , AT 25c Marguerite Corset Covers, . with insertion, lace and ribbon, .. value 39c. " AT. 25c Children's Dresses with ' hamburg yoke, value 49c. AT 59c Tapestry Covered Pillows, ' from 75c. ' AT 25c Wilton Velvet Hassocks, . from 39c. . AT $1.39 Fall Carriage Robes, from .$1.75.: . . - - ".: AT 59c 1.- yard Oilcloth Squares for stoves, from : 69c. ', . " AT 49c Straw Matting Rugs, 36x72 Our Astor Coffee Is the Eight Blend for Sunday Moraine.; 25c Found. LA Mi For our Saturday Buyers The Quality and. Flavor of this stock is far superior to the "Western Raised": Try it and see. The Legs ..... .V.'. -13c to 18c lb -The Fores ....... 8C ft Breast Pieces .. , . ... . .70 ft Nice Chops . ......... 2 lbs for 25c Spinach ! Extra Fresh and Crisp.... Beef. Special on Rounds the Steaks. Shoulder Roasts , . SEE Our Extensive Display ! You can be Easily Suited and Save Many $$$$ Here. Fresh Shoulders, (A larger supply this week)., , N. B.: Remember our Mark .Down Sale: At 9:30 Saturday nieht everything sold in Fresh Meats. Vegetables and f Bakery Goods. : Nothing Put Away. - ;-' . THE STORE OF QUALITY AND CASH PRICES TELEPHONE 937. 68. 70. 72 EAST MAIN ST. A Big Clambake Or an excursion td the shore or an outing in the woods will not be complete without a supply of "Pallida" Lager or -Alpha" Ale It will make yon better enjoy the good air, the woods, the sea and nature in general. Take soma along with you. Brewed by Hellmano Brewing .Co Ot what yon want when Jm want it. Yoa have no time to wait; life Is ton short. l's the .Democrat want roiamn for Immediate remits; 25 words S days for 25 oat JOIICE to The F 111 After the 15th of this month we shall not adver tise any more In newspapers ' .' REASON' ' We believe In giving to our customers the bennflt of the cost' of the advertise ment, by giving to them once a week, FREE, or sell at a loss, a certain amount of goods.- It will pay you to watch our window. MAlLHIOrS 151 South Main. YALE YALE YALE POLISH POLISH POLISH ' Just the shine. that brightens up copper, brass and other, metals. . ' H Pint can retails . . .15c 1 pint can retails ....... '. 23c 1 quart can retails ....... 40c , H gallon can retails ..... 08c 1 gallon can retails...... 91.2ft ; Endorsed by .Waterbury Fire De partment. . . ' ' ' Don't forget the Mosaic Picture Puzzle latest fad. ' ' 1 At Waterbury's up to date Hard ware Store, ,. . Hamilton Hardware Corp.. 90-04 Bank St Famous Milwaukee Schlitz f On drauj bottled t family one. . Try our new grill m. The SCHLITZ CAFE 9 South Main Street Clock and Watch fc Repairing at short notice All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. F. P. BECTON, . . 25 East Main St. With J. H Deveraux & Co, J W E L R Y J E ,W E L R Y Every Day . You Need Our K 27c r i ; Butter , 4 lbs for $1.00 Spinach ! ..15o peck lie 9c 9 and 10c ft- This ii the 'Season of the Tear for Canned FisH of ail dercrlptlons. Anything In that line can be found at our place of business. We have a very fine Sardine In Oil at Sc per can. as good as others tell for 10c; some at 10c and 15c per can, worm l&c ana zu: jausiara Bardlnea at 10c per can. Smoked Her ring, Boneless Herring. Salmon of any grade, in small or large cans; Soused Mackerel, ltc and 18e ; Klp nered Herri n a. 20c: Lobster, finest -on the market at S5c; Cod Fish of any description. Try a can or our fit Charles Evaporated Milk at 9c per can. it is sure to please you. and yon will continue to use it. Canned goods of any description; quality the finest, price the lowest; also a large line of Prune at 8c to 15e per lb. PENN.HDSE.CO. ? 118 EAST MAIN STKIET. .: Yoa have something to aelL ',. H yoa want a porchaaer the people muat know where, to And yon. Lrt Ithem know by placing want adr n the Democrat; 23. words' 3 "days for S3 rents. . : j r--.' :' -; r"'- - - i' Established 1840 Waterbury's Oldeat and Moit Comnlete Outfitters to Men and Boys. Hifch : Class Tailoring. lightly-Made Clothintr. .,. x Furnishings. Hats and Shoes. ' ' . the best that 0 im bought for $3.; Cronap dye never fades and these hats will keep their shape and color as long as you wear them. L CAPS pur winter caps are aii in, you do not need fur earbands this weather but will need them soon and you should remember that you can find them in our stock. Plenty of Fall caps for evening wear golf or traveling. C New lines of crushers in the new shades of - green, $1.50, $2, $2.50. J. B Mullings & Son, Bank and South Street to Street. Mcrr m A Sure Way to Save Money Is to Spend It CAREFULLY Extravagance, means not only buying unnecessary things and thus wasting, money, but in paying unnecessarily; High prices for things really needed. No one with the inclination to make comparisons needs to pay for an article more than is necessary. It is a simple business prop osition, to -find out, by comparisons, where you can buy most advantag eously. . Come in and let us prove to you that this is the place. Every thing for Housekeeping. , . '. i , ' PURX1TURR, CARPETS, CROCKKBV. STOVKS, RANGES, LASH'S, CLOCKS, PICTURES, etc. etc. i ' If you need -a Range or Parlor Stove it will pay you to see our line of Crawford and .'Acorn Ranges and Heaters, there are none better and we have' a complete fline for you to select from. t Boston Furniture Co. South, Main. Scovill and BrooV Wttv THE OLDEST A l) LARGEST COr PLETK HOME ' t l'RXISHERS IS -. . THE CITY. ... ' ..' The Banner Heater The Banner Oil Heater is the best and therefore the most economical to purchase. We carry them in three sizes. The No. 3, which is the most popular, retails for about $4. They are smokeless and odorless. Call and see them. HOTCHKISS & TEMP LETON, I ric "CUTLERY" v 85 South Main St, 34-46 Brook St. MILL SUPPLIES tk 1 ' " i"S 1 .v rcz M i,,il-tii-- ... tuv 13, Miss Loretto C. Mahoney Graduate of Notre Dime Convent," - TEACHER OF PIANO, Certificated Pupil and Assistant of ' PROF. JULIUS BAIER Will Resume teaching Sept 10. STUDIO 256 SOUTH MAIN ST, '- ' '.' . Telephone 67 L1'' , ' fill; 11C li LOUIS HUSS. Prop. Fresh Shoulders per lb .10c Pork Loins per lb . , . .12c . . . . . . Round Steak per lb . . , 12c Loin Steak per lb . ' . V 12c Pot Roasts " . . ; . 6Vl2c 31bs Hamburg . . ..... 25c Roast Beef .. . . V 10-12c Short Steaks per lb . . . ..16c SATURDAY WE sell a great many hats and have for years and when we say that the J. . . B. Stetson & Co. soft hats and Cro fut,& Knapp derbies are the best, we know what we are talking about. CL "KNAPP-FELT DE LUXE" cost $6 and. . shniilrl he eond for thev cost enough to be can be made, we sell a great many of them on account of their une qual ' ity and handsome proportions, they fit the head better than most hats. The Knapp- Felt at $3, we sell hundreds of them every season for it fc the ?ery best hat that can be Main Street. Waterbury, Conn. mc mm CANVAS GOODS, Hunting Coats, Pants, Vests, Hats, Leggins, Gun Cases, Etc " '.' GUNS. Over 200 to Select from. . Regular $6.59 Single Barrel SHOT GUN, only $3.50. Everything for the hunter at Tk n r w;i ju f i noun vvs. 15, 17, -East Main Street. . Complete line of fine Enam eled Ware I Siuootl), brigtit fluish. Heavy double coated, making them wear much longer than the ordinary gooda. Prices wry reasonable to introduce the Una In the new atora of P. H. QARRITY, ' 342 South Main St. Scientiflo jPhunbiwr andt Sana tart Work. . . ' . , TELEPHONE 1069-4. WHAT A of Women's . TANS you arc 'ahowing!" Ves, not only showing .but telling. . fttY TAT A ATiTl T in 4 styles. No S50 Tan Grain, Hfgb Cut 8lra ting Boot; No 351. Brown Vicl Biucher; No 354, Tan Calf But ton, and No 359, Tan Cair High Cut. 13,60 Smart In Tan-Calf Button: 14 Smart. High Tan Bluchers. Also we carry a woman's Low - Heel Tan, High Cut' at 13,50. All direct from the factories, J DODGE 14-68 S. MAIN. 'PHONB 111-.