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Prasy e Of course the car must be retwrned in the same con- We have already accepted three contracts of this kind and it has proved profitable to others. Why not con- fgmz ! i g i ] 3 § ¢ 5% od : i 7 | : A -y THE IMPERIAL GARAGE to find something suitable for Sose ot The : : a man’s Christmas Sag Y o 3 r = game between a2 S e T e m du: m ‘h 1 oo & team. Dettas 5 the: g Knmn "«: 'tuumony bym:hlt;h im,mtm of ruhb:‘rm mt::mdum i The teams partici state sou; o that at- | has bean wor - ‘h b', come for h having ln! war centests were mnnge up as fol- .A;k ;m dug;c (_;x;?:::r g{na olnt ‘p‘arlm;nt .!; uhllum on m»& credit. 2 > pril 25 an # , was the resu on, buf at owing to “the uncom- event 5 > & MW Mary's—John Clabby, mfix f a conspiracy by the U r1omising attitude of the British gov- § A Pg and = Twomey, J. - 1 ment nothing has been accom] - 1y, John Halpin and David Dunp. the trial g rs 525 Third Prices of nlantation rubBer eaptain; Lester, | Wiliam King, hsave risen from 55 cents to 90 cent Bodycott and B figh Albe on account of the embargo, it ‘l: i : i tions— hard Riverview Clul . Crowley, cap-| formerly on officer of the Florence lo- | atated. R Suit Mm h-eh” i P"“: Olin Scoville, anchor; W. S.lcal of the union, teatified for the slowly but surely g T page hefy, Gustave Dick|state. Ho told of a spectal meeling| oy frst American medical work Overcoat : ; 3. Dacy. of the union on April 2¢ at which he S e and they got a lead claimed a resolution to attack the ‘was_ pul ed phia. in 1778 Neckwear e icds wmoniae Changler ming was 8dobt i : Today the defence put on the stand ' Gloves 8t Marve bays Ed. Spaulding, Willam . McMilian. § :fi-yhkg; back John Horn and Tony Diajano, mem- Suspenders i bers of the Miners umion and they ) seco: captais: | tack ChandmtSAf RwDee.:P rundsy) Tlm’ Night Robes mighty ; A .| testified that the Tesolution to_at- n Kingsley, R. , anchor. tack Chandler was offered by Selp hhl‘ £ e Bell, | nimself and rejected by the union. T e S‘t .d ."' ot 4 RUBBER INDUSTRY FACES | Lounging Robes = |Zmar ¢ ney A GRAVE SITUATION Shirts immediately demanded. Wednesdas WISt niaces them jn g | As Result of Embargo Placed on Ex- Underwear for the chammionship cup donated by portation bv Great Britain. & the, _Plaut-Cadden company. e - o Umbrella - of the soldiers said they would| New York, ‘Dec. 23,—The rubber in- > also it “three collect a purse of $50 and challenge St | Sustry of the United States faces a Hat. v several Mary’s team, the latter to put up a|8Yave situation as a result of the em- i sipilar sum. y bzrgo placed by Great Britain upon Cap PR AR S ST N R the exportation of crude rubber from 5 < « ?"-tf: Britain and her colonies, aocordh, th. Dpis! TION Lf to a statement issued today : GRANTED mEGEIVER oAl | BB e e e W] - will be a very busy place to- et 5 D_RECEI I ‘manufac. Judge Shumway Rules in Faver of . _Au advance in |~ from This State. - the Fenton. Building Company. The application of John A. Morasn, receiver of the Fenton Building com- e’?fi vany, made through his attorney, C. ‘Woodrow Wilson, Benators Brandegee |V, James, on Nov. 13, for the dissolu- 207 Main Street ., |ena Molesn and to Representatlve| o of ltens on the Windham high — Brvan F. Mahan against the Wtersey |school bullding in Willimantic and en LEBANON PEOPLE AWAITING t iis S i e AN IDEAL ATE COBB. i w York | °f James F. Fenton et al against th MRS. KATE 3 4 Seft ton Building Co. Is muhd «b; — Fen Mrs.. Spaulding Expects to Have Her 1n the | Judge Shumway in an answer fled Mother Home for Christmas. with ¥ e £ A salled. on Mrs. Luther y H dissolved. but, h b = k home on Leb- b the ta in her :m Y the and un. ‘Am their e e | E otherwise taken. oeurt. i Where You Can Get E. Whitaker. Charles E. Leonard, 2 r ¥, g4, Barold >0 Howsrt, asi Dainty and Useful vides for a new e e een] Christmas Gifts 0| One Sails From New York, the Other From Dl_rll_ndulphln. o T B e ey A Few Suggestions That May Help the Shoppers NECKWEAR BOUDOIR CAPS MARK CROSS KID GLOVES e o e e b Vo 1| S e L APRONS in all styles, white and colored R DAINTY MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, B e, o L% bs.se ool CORSET COVERS, NIGHT ROBES, SKIRTS, SR DRAWERS and COMBINATIONS, EONTHARICTORY TERTIMONY CREPE DE CHINE NIGHT ROBES and SKIRTS. ABOUT COLORADO STRIKE. Concerning Resolution of Mipers fo Attack the Chandler Mine, Norwich camp of the Order Sons of Zion have ment a protest to President Everything that one may desire for the Little Folks — SWEATERS, LEGGINS, CAPS, BONNETS, MITTENS, DRESSES, SUITS, HATS, COATS, ETC. Good line of OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT ROBES for Ladies and Children THE LYONS CO0. wuml'g Broadwa};.dm 5 i L 5 R £ ! ; TR il g3 & i READY FOR BUSINESS AT 8.15 THIS MORNING il §iEF AND COPEN THIS EVENING UNTIL EVERY- ONE’S WANTS ARE SATISFIED. Sold on easy payments. Visit our Music Room on Third Floor and hear the Toys Toys Toys 3.;1:3:.1"; visit our '?oy Dw&gnet‘f?&e best assort- ment and greatesi values to be had in Norwich. Books Books Books A_ll Boohs;ewa:nnged m:l T-blu and price- Games Games Games Jewelry for Gift Purposes We pay particular attention to Jewelry at- this scason. Hundreds of articles of personal adornment for men, Japanese China at Special Prices Handkerchiefs Groonn g FOR QUICK SERVICE HANDKERCHIEFS ARE ARRANGED ON SPECIAL COUNTERS. SEE our spléndid showing of Children’s Handkerchiefs in Boxes, including Initials—at 15¢ and 25¢ a box. SEE our splendid showing of Men’s Handkerchiefs, both plain and initialed. SEE our splendid showing of Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 12Y4¢, 15¢ and 25¢. SEE our attractive line of Women’s Fine Handkerchiefs —Embroidered, Armenian, Princess lace, Etc.—at 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. X Gift Suggestions for the Hurried Shopper PERFUMERY—Some of the best known makes, ir fancy boxes and in bulk. CHRISTMAS CANDY—Buy your Christmas Candy here and be assured of satisfaction. UMBRELLAS—men’s, women’s.and children’s——a very practical gift. We show a complete line. . MEN’S STORE—Visit our Men's Store for gifts for men—House Coats, Bath Robes, irts, Night Shirts Neckwear, Suspenders, Gloves, Sweaters, H. » Ete. acceptable gifts. 4 HOBIERY—for women and children—every good kind, including Hosiery in boxes fo;-rflfl pul Sweaters, Caps, Waists, FOR WOMEN—Visit our Linen Department . Tray Cloths Fine Towels, Blanket Robes, Etc. Linens, WOMEN'S WAISTS—AIl the newest styles in Women’s Waists, many of them in holiday boxes. WOMEN'S WEAR—Visit our Second Floor for gifts for Muslin Underwear, Wra Klmm Robes mw—hw;: INFANTS' WEAR—Eve! for Inf Wear—Fur Sets, Fur Ca itted Sacques m Hoods, Leggins, Bootees, THIRD FLOOR—Visit our Third Floor for gifts for the e e Treohe Nuph i e B -