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12 WATEItBUTlY EVENING DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908. Election day I over, And the i-nudldute uro through; Some, look good and happy And othort look very blue. We sell to omo ot th democrats, And to tho 'luds" whose nock are silk. And they often come In to ace ua And pttrUko ot our Buttermilk. God gave us good undoratandlng, And wit to work our bruin, Which makes us usk tho question, Will we vote for Dryun gain? Here's to our friends and candidates, And a toast to you and me: Success to any party j Who drinks I'helan'a goodWea. Election day has come and gone, And let us say light here, Our ad man didn't get a chance To vote against rum and beer. But we say right here if you want to drink the best Tea, Coffee and But- termtlk in the city you'll find it at PHELAN'S T STORE 42 East Main St. Telephone Get Ready For Christmas Make your selections now for your Xmas presents, do r not wait until the rush is on. I have some good bargains in diamond rings and brooches It will pay you to look them over. COME TO-DAY! Ralph Jacobs 61 South Main St. Piano Tuning Have your piano tuned. Our tuners are thoroughly reliable, competent men, and we guar antee satisfaction. We do ac tion repairing, regulating and case polishing. Prices reason able. THE F.H. Lewis Co., 26 East Main St. Room 2, Upstairs. Tel 137-2 Washburn's Gold Medal $6.50 If you'll Give My Man An Empty. IHilN.MAINSHIP. i-JiOFIiSSOR HOLLEY , 'ictefces etcry pupil to write i fine rapid, -' lis rr.shard, in a course of 16 private fsonf, and no failures. All kinds of I ra work executed in the highest de Hof irt 167 BANK STuEET. Wedding Gifts Ve have wme prey designs in Cut I'lass and Sterling L at special prices this in out. Wed - ' ding CiifU r) Wedding Rings all ttvlfs ami mjcs. 111E mm JEWELRY CO., 22 KOEIH MAIS SIEEfT. Em, lit laker IfEETHJGS TO-jnQHT Boys club. Court Shields. Bona of 8t George. Court McGlvney, I), of I. C. V. A. DreBsmaklng. Court K It. Crosby, I of A. Holy Name society, Watorvllle. Alex Von Humboldt, No 210, N. E, O. I Sheet Metal Workers' luternation al alliance. . CITY NEWS. Just the weather for sweaters. Cout stylo 11.50 to $5, Upson. Singleton's. Au anniversary mass for the Into Mr and Mrs Patrick Lyman will be celebrated to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock ut Sacred Heart church. Stop, look, read! We are head quarters for stove and furniture re pairs; al.so will attend to your plumb ing, tinning and Jobbing. Telephone J 259-3 or drop postal to W. T. Cor coran & Sou, o02 North Main street. The Model Market Co has hirer! one of the stores in the Russell bund ing. Bank street, for the storage of its heavy receipts of Richelieu brand of canned vegetables and fruit:. This line of goods has found such favor with the particular trade In Waterbury that the Model has found this move to be necessary in order to properly arrange and distribute the goods of which it has received two solid carloads, which will all go out Immediately on orders taken here last spring by the large packing firm of Sprague, Warner. Co. Waterbuty is considered now to be among tho largest users of eastern cities of this high class of canned products. Tho Model Market Co thinks that nothing Is too good for Waterbury. The taxation revision committee held no meeting last night, but this must not be taken as an Indication of indifference on the part of the com mittee. They have planned for a lot of Information which is being pre pared knd as soon as this is ready they will be in a position to act In telligently, and no doubt this ex plains why so few answered the call for a meeting last night. The need of a revision in the present system is apparent to everybody and The soon er It comes the better for the whole community, for the city cannot con tinue to do business under existing conditions without doing great injus tice to one portion of the people, and besides certain kinds of public im provements that are really necessary would have to be deferred to an un reasonable time. Everything in warm clothing for men who work out doors at Upson, Singleton & Co's. Rents Large store, 9-11 Grand street; corner South Main and Grand Grand streets, 7 rooms, five of them front rooms; 96 Fairview street, three rooms. For Sale One roll top desk and large parlor stove, both in first class condition. JOHN J. SHEEHAN WAREHOUSE 223 South Main St. Telephone 249-3. WATERBITRY. Tea 24c lb. Do you use it ? If not try a pound. DIRECT IMPORTING CO. 1D1 Bank St. Cp One Flight. Ladies' Tan Shoes Lace, Blucher, Button. $2.50. E.J.FINN, 25 Exchange Place. Next to I. Chase Millinery Store. v.: Thanksgiving Millinery Should be In accord with the spirit of the noatton, and sure- ly it is attractive and atyllsh Nhapes, handsome colors, and reasonable prices. I, CHASE & SON. TheMiller&PecfcCo Manufacturers Sample Lots of Boys' Clothing at Prices About Half Regular. This sale Includes about three hun dred Boys' Double Breasted and Juvenile Style Wool Suits, most of them have knickerbocker and bloom er style knee pants. On of the best offerings we have ever made In Roys' doming, we have placed some in three lots, priced at $1.98, $2.49 and $2.98. Included in this 'lot are about fifty Juvenile Overcoats at $2.49 and upwards. UNDERWEAR OFFERINGS. We have several broken assort ments of Men's Underwear at prices very low. AT 49c Broken sizes Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers, values up to $1. AT $1.19 Men's Sample Linon Suits sizes 34, 38, 42, 44, from $1.59 and $1.98. AT 98c Special values in Men's Gray Wool Coat Sweaters. THREE BARGAIN SPECIALS IN COATS. AT $1.98 A heavy Thibet Child's Coat, velvet trimmed, nil sizes, 6 to 16. AT $5.98, value $7.50 Ladies' Coat of Kersey, half lined, fifty inches long. AT $12.98, value $20 A Ladies Fur Lined Coat. The Miller&PeckGo 27c is all that vou have to nav for a Bound of our Elein Butter. 4 lbs for $1. ALL HAIL ! TO RED TAG DAY ! Buy one early, buy one often; It is not like voting. There is no restriction on the number of times. Also, please to note: Wa-' terbury must not be outclassed In the results of this "Day," in comparison with other cities. SATURDAY We Have Readj for You 150 WATERTOWN LAMBS Small, young stock, killed right here, and in small legs to suit. HIND QUARTERS 16c SMALL LEGS .. 18c LARGE LEGS 14c STEW PIECES , 8c CHESHIRE POULTRY "Mr Boynton" says that it is the "Best of the Season," this week, and we believe him, as it looks the part. DUNG FOWL 18c YOUNG CHICKENS 22c OLD FOWL 13c Special! 3,000 "Turkeys"are fattening on our Watertown and Plymouth Farms. Let us show you these before you "Buy Tur key." SINCLAIR & CO'S BEEF We will open a car of "All A No 1 Quality" for our Saturday buyers. See our display. We will save you more than 30 per cent on Beef. - FRESH PORK RLB ROASTS '....11 and 12c (Why pay more?) FRESH SHOULDERS .......' c OUR CREAM BREAD r Is made entirely from '.'White Swan Flour." v,; ':' 5e AND 80 LOAF. :- (The Beat Loaf In the City. 800 DOZEN CRULLERS .... . h. .... . . . ... .lUit riot N. B.: Remember our Hark Down Sale: At 9:30 Saturday night everrthine told in Fresh Heats. Vegetables and Bakerr Goods. Nothing Put Awt. , . . , ' ; THE STORE OF QUALITY AND CASH PRICES TELEPHONE 837. ' 68. 70. 7S EAST MALf ST. Barter's Ideal t Oil Buy J About one cent .n hour ln.ura a bom. again.! eold room! with Barter Hatter. Morad anywhere. No pipe, no ash... po.IUv.ly bo amok, or odor. Abo- lutely .ara. Burnora ana ou uui are au oraaa. JSU. Saves wort, no flirt. Hamilton Hardware Corp. 00-04 Bank St. Manufacturers National Bank General Banking, American Express Orders, Safe Deposit Boxes, ' Foreign Drafts. The Child-Heron Law Corporation Credit Ratings, Accounts Collected. 79 North Main Street, Waterbury. 152 Chapel, 136 Fairfield, Few Haven. Bridgeport. , HARTFORD, 804 HAIX ST. Bonds 6c Stocks , Local investment! a soeeialtt. HOLMES & BULL Successors t9 C. L. HOLMES &CO. Holme Bnildinc Grand Street Sundav Homing use our Astor Coffee. 25c Bound. Our Model Is Especially noted for our FINE- Rye Bread r 5c LOAF. ESTABLISHED 1840; Waterbury's Oldest and Most Complete Outfitters to Men and Doys, High Class Tailoring, Rightly-Made Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. Cold Weather Necessities. Warm topcoats are a necessity this weather If you want to add a little more style than you can find elsewhere buy the If you are modest WW will please you. In either case you are sure of well made, perfect fitting garments, and the price will be lower than you can buy similar qualities fpr elsewhere. , ... : We have good overcoats as low in price as $10 and $12, better ones at $15, 18, 20, 25, 28, 30, 35, 40 and $50. This will be a season when light colors will be worn, very, exten sively. They come in a great variety of col ors and ;" in just as many different styles, some have velvet col lars, some have cloth collars that harmonize with the cloth, the coats are made from, others have collars the same as the coat The latest style button well over on the right side, one row of buttons, high standing collar, Prus sian style, a very swell coat, good for auto mobile or for walking. Our topcoats are all new this season, quite an advantage, for in those nobby coats no one wants a last seasons style. Our stock is not all light colors. Oh ! no, ' while we carry an immense line of these extreme styles, we keep our stock of black and gray overcoats just as I complete as in seasons when we carry plain colors only. We can furnish you with -the size and", quality that you want from 34 to 48 breast, and from $10 to $50 in price. Our $15 black over coat is exceptionally good value, and we have an extra good coat at $28 that is at tracting a great deal of attention. Ask to see it. J. B. MULLINGS & Son. Street to Strcat College-Brand. 'in, your taste our V U -17 . ' 77 O O iRignuy-maae At. Waterbury's Largest and Best House Furnishing Establishment. Th place where you can find everything needed to furnish; your home com plete. In each department you will, find assortments to satisfy you. i .1 FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, Library. Hall and Kitchen . Furniture CARPET DEPARTMENT i . Floor Covering of Every Description: Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, Mat - . .. . tings, ,Llnoleum3, Oil Cloths, etc, etc. . STOVE DEPARTMENT We are Agents for Crawford and Acorn Ranges and there are none bet-, ter. Heating Stoves, a large line to select from. PROMPT DELIVERIES ALWAYS. , , Lowest Cash Prices and Easy Terms of Payment Boston Furniture Co. n South Main, Scovill and BrooX Streets. Oldest and Largest House Furnishing Establishment in Waterbury. . .C.C Tm A m A T m Ha. YOU CAN SAW WOOD STEADILY WITH ONE OF OUR DISSTON CROSSCUT. B UCK OR HAND SAWS. THE DISS TON SAWS ARE RECOGNIZED AS THE STANDARD OF : EXCELLENCE. THEY ARE THE BEST, WHY NOT CALL AND LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU. OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE. SEE O UR NORTH WINDOW. H0TCHKISS & TEMPLET0N, he 85 South Main St, 34-46 Brook St "CUTLERY" "UNIVERSAL PERCOLATORS" 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. Te'ephone67l. Meat Sale Saturday Pork Loins fin itriot). wr lb 12c Fresh Shoulders. ter lb ......... .Dc Chickens, dct lb 14c. 20c S lbs Himbarr 8tek. ; 29c S lbs Shoulder Steak. ...... ....25c Loin Steak, wr lb i .... 16c Sound Steak, oer lb ...... 14c NtUTe Teal .............. 10c. 18c Ham. wr lb. .....13c Smoked Shoulder, oer lb.'. . .... . .9c Frank Kfcly, P.r; 9 -aw aw . EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER Guns, Rifles, Ammunition, Coats, Pants, Hats, ' 1 Vests and Belts. Everything in Sporting Goods an " '- The D. B. WILSON Co. 13. 15. 17. EAST MAIN ST. . Clock and Watch j . Repairing at short notice. W W g All work guaranteed, g L Prices reasonable. ? F. P. BECTON. ? 25 East Main St With J. H Derrnn k C : ' ' 7 1 OiOW DODGE Buys Goods. Some, dealers bur only when the? need them. Some bur of the kbber and thourh he mar show a lone line of samoles if ton but of him toi must hare the heels, the tees, the cans, the oerf orations, the Cstrla and the finish, rait as this firm's buver decided. Dodee has alreadt laid out man? lines for Swimr of 1909. He huts direct from the fae-' torr and has roods made bo to suit the Waterburr trade. Which wat do tou" . U-ISS. MALV . THOXE ISli fl ?!