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r v WATERBUIIY EVENING DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908. GRIEVE, B1SSET, & HOLLAND J8.40 Batik Street. Tel B83 Waterbury's Busy Corner Store. v AGENTS FOR THE It. It. DYERS AND CLEAVERS, fs ' LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS TREE. Thanksgiving Sale of Linens. Special saving opportunities in the choicest of both foreign and Domestic Linens for ONE WEEK Commencing Wednesday Morning and Con tinuing Until Thanksgiving Eve. We make pi kes specially attractive,' and this, with our splendid i assort, nirnt of the West of linen Roods carefully selected and now brought forward a the store's chief attraction will make a substantial way of pressi..K oi- thankfulness and appreciation for the patronage of our customers during the past year. Note these prices and compare the good with what you U buy else- where and we jruaranteo you a nu 60 INCH BLEACHED DAMASK. Good patterns, our regular 29c grade, special price 21c yd 60 INCH EXTRA HEAVY CREAM DAMASK. All pure linen, regular price 59c, special price .... AO 1XCH BLEACHED DAMASK. AH pure linen, new patterns, our 55c grade, special price. . . 43c yd 70 INCH FIXE BLEACHED DAMASK. All new desigus, guranteed all pure linen, our regular S9c grade, special price 73c yd Napkins to match this Damask, regular price $2.25 a dozen, -pecial price $1.98 dozen 72 I.VCH BLEACHED DOUBLE DAMASK. All pure linen, our regular $1.23 grade, special 98c yd s BLEACHED NAPKINS. Out regular $2.25 a dozen grade, special price $1.8 dozen DR. BEADLE, DENTIST. Room 41 Buckingham Building. Open Evenings. Five Strong Reasons for Fall PAINTING. 1. In the fall, the surface is thoroughly dry. During the spring a wface which needs repainting is sure to contain moisture and damp ness or frost, and it cannot be successfuUy painted until it has thoroughly dried out. 2. When tile wood is dry, it absorbs more of the paint. The paint penetrates deeper into the wood, therefore gets a firmer hold on it, giv ing the paint coating greater tenacity or holding qualities. 3. Paint cannot be applied as successfully in damp, clondy or un. settled weather as in warm, sunny weather, in the fall the weather is more settled and uniform and is warmer, therefore it is an excellent time for painting. 4. A house needs its protecting coat of paint mor in the winter months than at any other time. A house in need of repainting should never be allowed to go over the winter without this protection. 5. It is easier to keep moisture and dampness out by applying a coat of paint when the surface is dry, than it is to get moisture or damp ness out of the wood when you want to apply paint. MORAL See WOODRUFF now and be sure of best results. George H. Woodruff 145 BANK STREET. " ,. mm " Are You Going to Buy House Furnishing Goods? If so, it will pay you to visit our store, inspect our goods, get our prices, and then you will know why we are doing the busi ness. Our connection with one of the largest Furniture and Carpet houses in this country makes it possible for us to sell goods at prices that will amaze you. This assertion will be proven with the facts before your own eyes by a visit to our mammoth warerooms. Come in and see the possibilities of saving money in buying from us. Everything guaranteed or money re funded. No trouble to show goods whether you purchase or ,not. Courteous salesmen to wait upon you when you call. Come in and be made happy. THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES. Benson Furniture Co. Inc. 188-190 South Main, 38-40 Grand Street COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Two Entrances. From Street to Street. Waterbury, Connecticut iXr iXr ilr itr Ir Ir 3r I DEPORTED MENCKEN LARGEB BEER. Viae Variety of Delicatessen Lunch at AH Hours. LRESCHER & KEIL 16 and 18 Harrison Art, jur m- ..w. U RI.KACHED NAPKINS. All good designs, our regular $1.59 grade, special price ... $1.33 dozen 18 INCH ALL L1XEX BLEACHED CRASH TOWELING. Regular price 12 Vic, special price 10c yd ALL MX EN CHECKED GLASS TOWELING. Regular price 12V4C special price 10tc ALL LINEN TRW" CLOTHS. New patterns, regular price 25c, special price 21c each 36 INCH SQUARE DAMASK LUNCH CLOTHS. All linen, our regular $1.50 grade, special price $1.19 each FRINGED DOYLIES. Fine quality, our regular $1.59 a dozen grade, special price .... $1.25 dozen DURING THIS SPECIAL LINEN SALE all our stock of Cloths and Napkins will be reduced from regu lar prices. 3e & Zr m2f - RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS for Kidney, Liver and Stomach Trouble. BUTTERMILK By the quart, glass or gallon at . J. . WAITS' CAFE, South. Main St. NAl'GATUCK NUGGETS- Boys' Knickerbocker suits $1.97 to 18.60 at I'psou, Singleton t Cos. At 7:30 this evening there will le a meeting of the Prlsclila circle in the parish house. Ml&i Ssrah Young and Mrs T. R. Young of New Haven are visiting at the Hopkins' homestead for a few days Mrs George Sullivan of New Haven who has been spending the past few dayi with friends on Church street has returned home. A musical Bervlce will be held In the Congregational church on the first Sunday ki December. Organist Harry Ludlow Cooke is making ar rangements for the same. The Women's Missionary society will meet In the parish house Thurs day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Reports will be given Of the recent meeting of the woman a board in Hartford. Rev J. O'R. Sheridan, who is in Chicago, where he recently under went an operation, has greatly im poved during the past week and the reports received from him are very favorable. The annual meeting of the Young Men's Christian association will be held In the association rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. All senior members of the organization are re quested to attend the meeting. Tax Collector J. P. Hogan has sent out bills to property owners who have not paid their assessment for sprinkling in 1907. Liens will be placed against the property of all who do not pay the assessment on or before December 15. Supreme Organizer John W. Cruett of Baltimore, Md will deliver the ad dress at the open meettlg and ladles' reception to be given by Naugatuck conclave, Improved Order of Hepta sophs, in Pythian hall this evening. Galipeau's orchestra will furnish music for concert and dancing and refreshments will be served. A large number of Invitations have beeen Issued. The hearing before State Railroad Commissioners Gates, Kyler and Sey mour on the application of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rail road company for permission to lay a side track on South Main street just south of Maple street came to a sudden and unexpected close yester day afternoon in the boorugh court room, when Attorney Spock, who appeared for the railroad company announced that In view of the fact that the width of the street between the curb and the track was less than the eight feet required by law he would withdraw the petition. He gave notice, however, that the com pany must have a turnout and that it would keen at It. notwithstanding the objection on the part of the public to the turnout in the pro posed location. waterTown jottings Frank McLean has returned from New York. The condition of Eldridge Scott is somewhat improved. Mr Stnvvesant. who resides in the Greenville district, Is on the sick list. Several deer have been seen recent ly in the vicinity of Lake Winne maug. A laree attendance is expected at Sr. John's church fair which opens in the town hall this evening. The Taft football season closed Saturday when the Westminster team defeated Taft by the score or 12 to 0 . n V Maeee and A. H. Scovllle. the rival candidates for representa tive, have filed their expense ac count with Town Clerk Bucking ham. R. V. Magee was the success ful candidate ana spent fi. Mi bco ville's expenses were $9.57. TAFT BACK TO HOT SPRINGS. President Elect Says He Will Leave Cincinnati Tonight. Cincinnati, Nov. 17. "My Tislt to Cincinnati is a matter of personal and family business. It has no relation to politics in any manner, but. is of such a nature that no public interest at taches which makes it Inexpedient for me to discuss it in detail. "I shall return to Hot Springs on the train, which leaves this city at 9:10 o'clock tonight." This positive information from Mr. Taft reduces in value the political speculation on the effect of his sudden visit to this city. It had been con jectured that he had come to induce his brother Charles to withdraw from the senatorial race by offering him a diplomatic position. Mr. Taft suddenly changed his plans at the White House and came to Cin cinnati instead of going to Hot Springs, where he had intended to go. DUKE IN SH0NTS FAMILY. Infant Son Appear, at Heme of Duch ess d. Chauln.t. New York. Nov. 17. Theodore P. Shonts. president of the Interboro Trsrtion company, has become grand father to a duke. A cablegram informs him, that a baby boy has appeared at the home in Paris of his daughter, the Duchess de Chaulnes. formerly Theodora Shonts. Mr. Shonts' grandson succeeds to the title of his father, the Duke de Chaulnes, whose mysterious death last spring was one of the greatest mys teries tbe French capital had had in years. Miss Shonts was married to the duke Feb. 25 last at the home of bet father in this city. The duke died in April In Paris. TEN' KILLED BY CYCLONE. 8 tor fr. Sweep. Cape Col.ny, Doing $1, 000,000 Damage. Port Elizabeth. Cape Colony, Nov. 17. A terrific cyclone has swept Cape Colony and caused a heavy overflow Cf Basket river. Five bridges were destroyed and s large amount of property was swept to sea. Ten lives were lost, and the damage amounts to more than $1,000-909. Men't Suits In all the latest shades, St one Smoke, Brown and Black, up to date in every particular. LOWEST PRICES. 53 and 55 Center Street, Waterbury, Conn. COUNTESS LOUISE ELOPES. Intim.t. Friend ef Count Szech.nyi Her Companion. I Vienna, Nov. 17, Couatess Marie Louise, the beautiful twenty-year-old daughter of Count Harnencourt, has eloped from Budapest with Count An top Sigray, a close friend of Count Szechenyl, at whose wedding be was present. Two years ago Count Sigray sought marriage with the Countess Marie, but was refused by the girl's father. Shortly afterward he fought a duel with the girl's brother, Count Felix Harnoncourt. Sigray enlisted the services of a friend, who obtained the post of tutor to the young countess and arranged the elopement. EYE GLASSES Gold Filled Eye Glasses worth $3.50 , $1.00. including a free examination, and Convex Lenses, first quality. Money back if not as represented. We make a specialty.of children's cases. After the sight gone men wnat: uur prices are the lowest for the right glasses. We are permanently located in Waterbury. The Best Optica! Co., 18 Abbott Ave. Waterburv. Conn. Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair to Its Nature Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been gra? orfaded. Promotes a luxuriant growil of healthy hair. Stops its falling out and positively removes Dan draff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Kc fuse all substitutes. 2 times as nun in $100 as SOc. aite. la Not Dye. Stand Me. bottles, at draggHf: Send ktarfna book "Tbf Cans th. Hair." Pbi). Baj Spec Cat. Kwark, n. J. Hay's Hatflna SoapcmaPiapv, it. TTwrk a. emn4 ha. aU kio dii gZlfc ta "The Cars efU. 71 Men's Overcoats $15, $18, $25 We especially want you to see our coats at these prices. You will then agree with us that there isn't another collection to be com pared with ours. There is such a great variety of styles, and so many new effects, all practical and the prices reasonable, that we are bound to satisfy you. AH on credit, $1.00 a week. ' Women's Coats. Complete and extensive assortment of Women's Cloaks characterizing the season's latest models, semi-fitting, tight-fitting and Directoire, strictly plain and tailored effects, braid and button trimmed, satin lined through out. - Such a large variety to select from you will have no difficulty in getting suited. All sold on credit at $1.00 a week. OPEN WEDNESDAY AND Get a new Set of Teeth or have the old ones renairen so vou can en iov vour Thankstrivine 1 dinner. Prices rieht for all kinds of nlate work. Have that achine tooth out or filled, and Btoo worrvine vourself and tout f amilv. No matter how nervous, vou can tret the best of treat ment and rracticallv Painless Den tistrv. Consult us in all cases for sound nractical advice. Don't foreet the name. Best Dental Co., and the place, over Manufacturers ' Bank. - 65 Bank St. IDEAL AUTUMN OUTING A Few Days of Rest Can Be Spent in . A SHORT SEA TRIP OLD POINT! COMFORT Via OLD DOMINION LINE Including accommodations at j HOTEL CHAMBERLIN COVERING ENTIRE EXPENSE. 4 DAYS' OUTING, Including A transportation and hotel XI f accommodation. UN 5 DAYS' OUTING, including $20 transportation and hotel 31 accommodation. Tmm Kni York everv dav excent' Sunday at S p. m., arriving Old Poind Comfort following morning. Return, leave Norfolk daily except Sunday at T p. m., arriving in New ork about 3:S0j p. m. Tickets and stateroom reserva tion, Pier 26 North River, New York. W.LWoodrtw, J. J. Browa. Traffic Mr. Gen'. Pass. Aft. Caenl Offices, SI Beach St, N, Y. 1 our lonog Bomtr every ' a ay that your teneaeat le vacant VM Of Democrat Sad tenant S daft tot SATURDAY EVENINGS . flary Had A Little Lamb But it's fleece didn't compare with the whiteness of your linen aa we deliver it. , . . . Were Mary living, she would have had us wash her lamb. But Mary is dead; so is her lamb. If you are alive you want the best work. Here's a pointer , Let Us Do Your Washing. The Home Steam Laundry 277 Bank Street. Tel 153-2 THE DEMOCRAT A 3 DAYS FOR 25 CTS FOR SATURDAY LENOX, LM, LENOX, SOAP 3c Cake, 3c Cake, . 3c Cake ALU SPECIAL. FOR CASH. 1 i . i nin 1 1 ' 1 1 i i i i mmammmwmmmmm The Whil-Simmons Co., Phone 710. ' Wholesale and ReUU. Furs We sell only such furs as we can guar anteeto give abso lute satisfaction. LOWEST PRICES. I y ? 1 ' fin 01 W.' 53 and 55 Center Street, ' Waterburyr Conn. DISPOSAL NOW GOING ON. Strenuous Times Did it. Forced Conditions The Cause Of It, EVERYTHING IN --At A- SACRIFICE 91 South Main Street. 1C CATCH THE EYE ' AIID CHIHG RESULTJ Casse fi Alexander,