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4 would fore to wil S S Slorwich @hniletin |5 W 2R T 22 needed work of Americanization for ¢ wnd Qeufigd those who are already here and for those wio may eome in When the bars L o 10 4 W e 5 monh; W eeive so large 3 number of undesirables Injeree a3 Do Posofie ot Noewi . Coen. u Toleabgne Gatly, clination to do somethin, Bulletin Bustmess 489, v - = e M FARM MACHINERY, Wllumentic Ofiy. 33 wm.;t 105, In the past few years there has MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Amodaud Prem i ceclusiveiy endi) Ty o PO L0 this paper and it he lex Dubitaded neseln, All dgbte of cation of speclal des- wdher Lty dre A e o ture is giving te the effeet CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING DEC, 11th, 1920 10,975 WHAT WILL RESULT? What is going to be the result over Armenia? President Wilson has just made his report as te what the boundaries of the Armenian republic should be. That is the territory which the league of mations would be expected to preserve for that coumtry as the re- sult of the breaking up of the Turkish empire. should be given te this machinery. repew so often. df the same eare was given to the AT i “Did you say®you were an old shoe, | : N ender, rain well, out i e Yen President Wilson has also agreed to|fArming machines that there is to mac| ot wii voioihle b il | _Be sure that there are no breaks in | auntie”” jie acked. rsme a representative, to serve in gil : 31cbability with two others, for the ad- justment of the difficulties between the Armenigns and the Turkish nationalists in keeping with the suggestion and re- aued of the league of nation assembly. In the meantime before it has been possible to make the boundaries kmown te the Armenians or the Turks, the for- mer have bees S0 hard pressed by the Iatter that they have been obliged to ar- range a special peace of their own, which means the loss of a large part of what was reeogniesg =5 Armeniap terri- tory and forges them to give up aj. , - arms and ammunition except dn insigni- @eant amount. At the same time, if not befofe, the Armenians have been forced to vield to the bolshevik forces to such an extent that a soviet govornment has been established. It is only natural therefore to won- der what is going to become of Arme- nla under the present state of affairs. While the allies and the league of na- tions have been dawdling Armesis has been caught between the upper and nether millstone amd forced to do just what has been demanded of it. . It ig not to believed that Armepia submitted to the peace with the “h‘:: fsh nationalists because it trusts those People or looks with faver upon such an arrangement. Neither is it to be Dbe- lieved that it has submitted to the bol- sheviki voluntarily. In both instances there are reasons to believe that it is the result of conditions. Being egught Wwhere it could do nothing else it was obliged to yield, and now having yielded the ‘task before the league and its me- diators becomes all the greater. It will be only natural if they insist that there le nothing to mediate. servico when desired. I ———— CHINA’S ¥0OD SHOBPAGE. countries, threutenel with death by starvation. CRIME IN MOVIES. That the mpvie censors are subject- & o all kinds of appeals can be appre- clated. There are those whe stand for the very strict and there are those who Advocate the liberal view, and it re- mains for the censors to be guided by ®ommon sense and experience in mak- Ing their decisions. / mle has been turning over the question of just how much license should be #iven to these films which depict crime, even though the criminal is cgught and punished. Those who favor such films lay much stress on the fagt that pun- ishment is dealt but and thergfore that it ought to teach its own Jessen. But R is perfectly evident that the studied Miorts in connection With the comumis- slen of crime are earefully set forth, and that such cannot fail to.appeal to these whose cravings run or may be easily turned in that direction. To those who may need but just that suggestion to become comvinced that they could do Wwhat the criminal did and magage to #scape it cannot fail te be regarded as having the wrong effeet, and to others there is the foundation for working out & scheme which might be suficiently different to warrant them in believing that they could engege in erime and succeed. For that reason the board has decided to - prevent the showing of . pictures where criminals are depieted as ‘“he- roes who live in luxury and persistently defy and outwit the authorities by their superior wit, Tesburces or andacity,” and there cannot fail to be realized that it is a move that is warranted, and one that should eliminate a bad feature of the moving picture shows. The ideg of making a hero_of a erim- inal isn't likely to have a salutary ef- fect upon the minds of those who can be swayed to the bad as easily as they mn to the good. If they are not strong smough to resist it the fauit may met rest with the individual but there is sertainly reason in eliminating the daa.|TUCh CULting azd Sguring #% of such harmful effects. = the P ———e e KEEPING OUT THE UNFIT, From the manner in which the lower Bouse of congress is getting down to|Wh:1ever encountared. —hm in dealing with the immigra- tion and the attitude it is showing rela- tive to the Johnson bill for the cheek- g of all immigration fer a denite period, it ig evident that there is a rec- bgnition of the demand which exists for the blocking of the great hordes that &re ecager to get to this country, in pite of restrictions which were expect- ™ to be established at home and the poing into effect of prohibition in this mountry. Likewise is it appreciated :h.nnm“h“uu of blocking the eme to this count: - :.;" s B ‘mu:'u"“ ':‘n Iegs, imypstment in tax free’ seomrities. .. starvation is faced. country isn't inglined o Sisregard - it. than the late ore. — EDITOBIAL NOTES. ©of the Monroe doctrine. permit some yfl to die egsier.” Telurn of apy of those blue laws. —_— ‘When the youngsters are Chl’i!tylfll& JThe green-bottle Ay :» sai to put-a stop o f; f ballots imte *hp sewer. dgy get back to mormaley. — The Houston suggestion, of The Johnson bill originally called for restriction for a peried of two years. It has bees modified so that it will hoid up immigration for only a year during whieh “cetrain readfustments can take place and a better view of the outlook obtained. " That there is recognized the need of the United’ States just sich pro- successtul u a8 the situation umu?':: Snis |20 b tme cannot be questioned. - . g T of 3 million Mo isn't go 198 YEARS OLD V0.0 eniey. soomad ke o me| o mint #s from now on unless gometh e when tn the way of restrictive m;?l:m mt d;l;egg‘up flayor. Thé house thus far has displayed the in-| When packing pictures, place a bit - # §FUWING Tecognition z2meng the farm- Norwich, Monday, Dec. 13, 1980, jers tiai the shortage of famm labor|, COCS (I te Q“‘:‘.ifllfl- bent eI kegp sott In 2 cool place. quently there has beem much buying of improved farm implements labor saving devices and ir v.!:vd m T “‘*‘3““ o pueake/l Sy {act that more or lsss of them are to el (hjck found o every farm most every farmer i hly co ed. can appraciste tne importaee of the| ' ks pon advice Which the department of agricul-| ond make the cuffs into handy PeR the proper pmeunt ef protection and care 1t isw't pecessary to go farimto the{with either soup or salad.. country in any dirgetion teo mes all kinds of farm machinery parked out in|board or pantry, fill x dish with boil- the open apparenmtly for the winter. This| ing water and drop in a piece of char- practice is as old as the.hills, Horse.| CoAl andjplace in icebox. rakes find shelter in an erchard, -{ When the screw top on an oil gtove ing machines are left where the of | tank become tightened, a p of . the grass was cut, harrews rempin|Saydpaper held in the hand will pre- right where the horses were unhitched Lf“ nl;ds'l}fmn: and the top can D€l rpin dresses or waists that are bad~ and other apparatus used on the farm| "o seem to get the same lack of attemtion. 1And yet “t:ere is a wender why such large outlays for new parts, new ma-|thoge op the outside cannot look in. | starch, depending pn the amount al- chincs snd renairg have fo b mede] o L o e each year amd why it is pecessary to greased up for the winter and t ther 'is no respeeter of such machinery. The old saying to the effect that trou-| 12 bles never come singly seems to be borne out by the number of appeals Which are being made in behalf of aid for those who are suffering in other]should be rubbed into the scalp thor It .oesn’t make much Gifference where humaaity's ery for help comes foom this This 18 one of the few instances of late Where the regsem for the appeal canmot|BeI: ) bs direcily traced to War and it ef- The man on the cormer says. Mon- day would be a bad day to advacite the M,‘ it i easily explained by neting it is a matter of only two weeks or so to — Congress is asked for mers thap four| VOgue. ! 4pd a half billion to meet expenses of the next fiscal year but congress will do | MiRg. before it acts| Goura feathers are used for “hair to be the cause of infaufile partiyeis which will Be :eason en>ygh to ywat any fly —_—— The governor-elect .of New York is advocating voting machines lie wanig raud anil the throwirg Every time chere is a 4-.p in sugar and it is happenifig guife often of late, Lopes are ipcreased that we will some . utting | Wora on black velvt street .frocks. the tax rate for the millibnaires sves| Evening gowns of bright green vel- | utes. assurapce that it would result in In spite of evidence te the gontrary,|most favored. - there are bank employes who earry ‘he| - Matching wraps and gowns are an idea that they cam appropriste the funds of the institutien witseut beirg capght. The allies after getting Gresce, as b eeh A R R did = miltign, but We s gsing to "'.’h.’.wmllflth_-'m:_mevwm § FOR : THE HOUSEWIFE 121 be hettar 1t on: or 1wo 8“’::0“” elh:fi ard back again 8: e 'fiuerud in the L o iay oo mest Wi Ays of cork at each corner of the frames between each two. To prevent splashing when frying “peen | meat, sprinkle a little salt in the pan before puiting in fAt. ' A ed thinly, smeared wit Cheese nu'“m in"% cloth will Let cookies cool in a covered .,nu:uj‘. lined with a clean cloth. of the beating. slice of ham baked in ".!P Make hubby's ol inte apronms, holders. i ) Togsted tiny cubes of bread are de- licious and very good form (o serve To remove odors from icebox, cfip- th little effort. screens it is easy to look out, but|ma; chinery in other indystries they wouldn't ader. To each heaping cupful | Sheets, tablecioths or other flaipieces be ailowed to remain exposed to the ele- ot U:fi: pfimpkin add a tablespoon of thathgn sTe;::s out of your horse to be mepts lo rust away, but would by|putter, a teaspoon flour, half a tea-|Washed These pieces are put through . 4 n each ground ginger and sait, a angle ai e large laun es, any ten Whers it would be dry and therefors be|fOUF tiblespoons sugar and the bea £{ velop into a long rent or tear when the In thé best possible condition for use| JoWS Of 1W0 cEES. A A0 g aad|mansle is through with it, though the When the proper time comes. The Wea-| cinnamion and stir in the pumpkin,{hole sheet or tablecloth may be put Last etir in the beaten whites of two{through without any damage what- than the road builder or other omtdloor|try crust; pour the pumpkin -in, s |6 By putting a thin ceat of good white | freshe; paint on the outside of the Wwindow | ered with a damp cloth, which may or ready in the garment. AWhu(n no starch is required & damp paper (not news- PUNPKIR B, paper. for light coiored goods) may be Cut the pumpkin into \pieces and |y g instead of cloth if desired, any break in the goods is apt to de- Egg, Stove and Nut and large No. 2 Nut | |PROMAT SERVICE ON SMALL OR| LARGE ORDERS. < Telephone 1533 Letters For Santa Claus For the convenience of the Children whe desire tg write to Santa Claus, & letter box has been placed on our main floor, near elevator, SPECIAL PRICE IF YOU TAKE IT FROM THE' YARD Frank Hack COVE STREET table and for hold- : .T(‘)YS IN BASEMENT i NORWICH'S GREATEST GIFT STORE ng BOOKS IN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT BeginChfiutmsnhopping‘ledofflifin' another minute, in fact the earlier the better, while every line is new and bright and all lines complete. COME HERE for Holiday Noveltiss—Joy-giving Gifts. i niaes ety || CONE R for Dlayle: WChuiBos it St tat ey e o merey ' e lent || READY FOR BUSINESS AT 8:30 EVERY MORNING. e e 272 0B 5 0t | £ OR COMFORTABLE SHOPPING, WE RECOMMEND : THE MORNING HOURS. down on her knees Jooking down and around all the registers. Her aunt acked her what she was huntipg, and was very mucl) astonished when Bhe answered her: | “Daddy lost his religion and I'm hunting for it.” N %& A hot water. ufli;ouu Bot e jroned byt puil- c waigts, shirts, etc. ng side out and leave of article is completed, then and iren. This method ing of sboulders and sleeves He Understgod Mer. Aunt Grace had had a guarrel with her fiance and ever since has acted toward her family as if she regarded her relatives : the cause for the trouble. One evening | but pot ol may be ned by pressing on a hoard cov- y mot have been dipped in cold comfortable when needed but to he hen something more attractive is ar old Ted Had been taking it all | ndeed, I dig,” and Aunt Grace's an- shoi “Oh, auntie,” he feontinued,, “did you say you are-that because vou are about to lose your mate?’ THE If you want to see the finest and most complete line of Toys in Eastern Connecticlit, visit our Basement. TOY There arc Iron Toys, Wooden Toys and all the latest STORE novelties in Mechanical Toys. In fact, every kind of { ODD INCIDENTS IN AMERICAN Toy imaginable is included in our Holiday showing. i HISTORY i rs or breaks. Usupally this can be Workere, but for the protection of the| SDrinkle the fop with a Jitile brown | (S8 investment, for the upkeep of the equip- ment and in behgif of efficiency the wis- dom of paying attention to such details cannot be controverted. Teh part which the farm machinery plants is not over.| Yyuen the gums are e il looked but tap offon there is a Qisregard for the need of keeping it in condition Whereby it will bring the most satisfae- lory results and be ready for efficient| e gargled. This will exercise mus- cles, making them flexible. Stand by t,,, Bake in a moderate oven, HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Dleeding the mouth should be rinsed has been added, | 3 A . i -jever. So go over the things carcfully It doesn't treat the farmer apy worse{eggs. Line a deep pie plate with pas-| FECE sending them out and mend any an o window or in the opea amnd yraél?c,: breathing and stand with héad shoulders erect and hands upon hips. cleans but acts as a tonic. The egg oughly. After this, rinse the bair sev-{ g Even while the eampaign js still under | eral times, making the water gradually | _ ¢ way to secure tie millins nedded, ac-|colder. Dr:‘r“th ~ cording to Herbert Hoover, to give the dren who are suffering from the a le ammonia e > - of food and shelier m oeatond s ea]4ry in the sun. The brush should bef B0 S% REPRL® SUOWI0 ZO00%8 207 land she refustd to sive him up. ern Europe, President Wilson puts forth dried with the bristles down so thaf a solutien of fermalin, oune teas streaked with yellow. 1f you wish the beautiful silvery tinge, put a very littje BAG NOVELTIES. to The dolly bag is among the novel- rings of heavy grosgrain silk the only| .. appointment a card case and ‘mirror melon shape is now comsidered de rig- tinues and they are shown in all shapes from the small change purses to thei rin large hand bags. Chinese and Jap- anese motifs frequently appear in the Possiply Argentina is coming te the| GCOFAtions. This Orental idea is| | point Where it thinks more tham it dlé carried out in the new round bags with hangs a loose shaped beaded flounce, | Lo~ In'the flat shaped purses and card! Try using chopped white cabbage. ins of celery next time you serve tuna fish salad. Lemon juice always Ribbon bags are still very much ip Beads are still & favorite dress trim- | me: A tter.| done on bed linen by means of the r and a few pieces Of hutter. s wing machine and takes very little ime. \ > To press tucks so they may look dec- with warm water to which listerine :;auvg and not have the usual flatten- " t the i Night and morning the throat should ;Ej’:“ he tucks over the iron, tween and beneath the tucks will be | American boat, the Caroline, was seized | pressed as well as the tucks. borax and white flour. | Shake thid W¥2e With the party that destroved -the hair with Warm LOW- 15,y gayg ‘Tall, slim people should choose dd- the water wiil drain off. The brushes normal height, such as soft full blous @n appeal for these in China whe are|should be sterilized frequently with ;g’ma R AL ke alledts. B Did ths conditions that exist in China|to the pint of water. This solu tume, such as flounces and tucks, will | ywos edetermined by the government, rr;“itlh e foister mesr other. couac wl;ihnot usxe e bru.;h Dl;itul th.an whereupon a . public meeting was held | ries WOuj i ing more beaw i M L ! S s Ryt St witl e R B e timet [giZ, BALeros. ars iguitable for » tall, g 3 fcorumitlee” appointed remon- Chiga is & country of rauch tesritory|URere is nothing uglier than white hair ;‘:‘T{h‘mh it ig but a2 sman t ie P 5 3 § 2 Deriencing 2 m‘ ‘&“gxg"‘"oi;; E:fl:fim‘?‘fvffl& o ‘,’.';t;rmfmm important as its -development. The |guard was placed by tbe mob over the | sections are well . provided for. They] blueing can be used will pot burt | clever "thing to do is to put it in a|court house where he was detained, and have enough to take care of themselves|the hair. After the shampoo a gentle corner of the room, where it will bal- 4 } and tl:e stricken district as well but due|massage with the finger-lips will im- | ance the color of the vase or lamp. in front of it. The proceedings were, o ths backwardness of that coumtry|Prove the health of the hair and will there ate not ths meams of f orts. | M2ke it slightly gloss tion by which to make the tramsfer of the needed food supplies. China is big atction gacs. bomees it s amory o 4208 ties shown in London. I is bult of In this connection it is interesting te|less as if it was the whole country. It bote that the state board in Pennsylva-|i a case thepefore of helpin; g with focd shipmenis or ajding in the provis- tend to reduce the height. . Plaids apd figured materials with The placing of the pillow is quite as| McLeod being ag: incarcerated, a ‘Widows and spinsters in Finland had local voting rights a4 early as arms. s Another novelty is the bag with e ] hotel corporation is the climb made|»y a commitice on foreign affairs, which ion of adegaate transportation facilities|carved wood top; coming in brown,!py for getting food fram a section jn China|BaVy and black. The body of the bag | go, whero pleaty prevaiis to the ons where| 1S PUlt With a tailored yoke and shir-} " mhe first state federation of women's |that the offense_alleged was commltted | ; California claims to have more wo- |°f “the » ; . larl i h § Men's combined. ; > . vl A cularly strong in our showing of Men's Feather bags are said to be taking |MER Who arive their own motorcars|2f New York,! came properly within the | Universal & s Santorchiete. "Bandkoeric very well. In general, for all bags the|than Bas any other state. jurisdiction of the lacal authorities. The marcasite mounting in th.:d lcnln i W‘l:ent::zh{rés cut f;l,a'”\'d‘-i turpen- a le is seen on a brocas vel- | tine to water in the proportion of i 5 ok ! fects, Tue fast thae there are sno0c..| 0F bagt A% Soc” O DOREACED S50 Gne Lllenpeontul o two Guarts of | e, el of Sl offenders was 4 right 060 peoplo s@rving end piere than twice| mounting is formed of paneis of black | water and you will get a clear and P 2 as many hungry in Ching will mean|and white moire silk sutlined in tiny | brilliant polish. that the people of this eeuntr§ will do|cut beads. Anpther bag, circular in their part in furnishing relief and tha:|Shape, is formed of inch-wide pleat- they wili recogpize the fact “that the|iDES and has a diamond mounting, To remove chocolate or cocoa early gift will* bring much mere relief| . ThE YoEue for beaded bags still con- | sprinkle the staing with borax and warm water. Soak one bour, then|state, receivec from Mr. Fox a nqte, in a flat tortoise shell top, from whjch|gP¢ Shelf and nonpoison on another, X surance becomes doubly unsure. The |cuted by persons duly authorized by the | Possibly the fast that casket Bard-| o brocades are favored im Oriental | Ne¥ little tags, illuminated with an|Colonial government to take such meas- |} { ] jundark radium mixture that enly and |ures as might be necessary for proteet ¥pre is showing p Hecline in price will o ;‘;‘:‘ Copper topes are consider-| 4ioravs glows in the dark is the safest|ing the property and lives of her Ma- : Feieadenr e means for pointing out medicinal dan- | jesty’s subjeets.” gers. Mr. Webster, in hig reply, admitted ! CABBAGE IN SALAD. —— " | When the burners of your stove be- e i gin to smoke, if you will remove them |and exempted the individuals eoncerned improves a white fish salad and may|and boil in a very-strong solution of |from the jurisdiction of- the ordinary | be added if liked. | Saksoda. you will find. they will burg | tribunals of law. | - {wm: a clear biue flame and will not| The trial of McLeod took place at! DICTATES. OF FASHION. !slwko at all, Potato Chops:—Cook in fat two table- &pooas cheppeds onion; put through a mashed potatoes, two cups cooked| The Pritish government had madd, ev. THE The Best Made Dolis in America—Dressad in all styles and colors, some with hats, others without, DOI l \ some with plain heads, others with wigs—some big Doll:‘ too—Carnival Dolls dressed as clowns, sailors, SHOW soldicrs, nurses, stc. Wae have picked the best thers is in the market. The United States came pretty nearly getting into a war with England upon several pccasions in the century of | peace from the time of the war of-1812, but the narrowest escape was in 1837, | when certain Canadians revolted -against | their governyent with a view of setting up a repubflic. The insurrcetion w g the material firml between |speedily put down, but many of the in- lum with_ the tucks running |Surgents took refuge on American soil. awatd. ‘In this way the material | During the trouble. that followed an| PRESSING TUCKS. appearance, stand the iron up on B JEWELR Our Jewelry Department has been removed to the Dress Goods room for the Holidays, whers, in the enlarged space, we are showi ery complete line FOR o Joweiry for gift purposss. There are hundreds of in the Niagara River for carrying sup- | plies to the insurgents, was set on fire | and seni, burning, over the falls. GENERAL CLEANING. most beneficia i i ! articlés of personal adornment for men, women and A t beneficial thing for the hair 1 i | i Ajexander McLeod, a worthless resi-| 4 ) ’ iy el Fhemupe AP i wSL” M mfdegen“e;:m ry mfiar{:;ges{l‘: dent of Ontario, made-a boget. tha ne | GlF’l'S children, all at popular prices. Make it a point to visit our Jewelry Department for gifts. 3 Caroline, an¢. that he himself had TOU: - use.“i”u,,‘is??:".,f.flflm:f”‘gfi “killed_one of the' Yankees.” One day i for i ¥ “]while in Buffalo he repeated the boast, ™ 3 T ;e "fare i for 867 | ind was instantly arrested and thrown | The Book Stere is now located l&,thu Millinery Sec- Sl into prison. The British goyernment | tion. There are hundreds of Books for gift pur- SUITING DESIGN TO FIGURE, |made a demand for his release, but hel poses, including Books for bays, for girls, for adults. : BOOK Every noted book of /recent publication is now in was in the nande of New (York state| stock as well as a dainty assortment of Gift Books, STORE i~ apnsopriate and tasteful bindings. Alse a splendid showing of Christmas Cards, Calendars and Booklets. The incidert brought out — some de- bates on the subject in the house of rep- | resentatives, when very yiolent language | was used fowards Great Britain. It fui] skirts and draped effects. Hori. GAM% Hundreds of Games in scores of different kinds. strate with the judge by whom the bail Games for the Children, of coyrse, but among them had been admitted, and with those who ar: many games that will afford fun and pastime COLOR NOTE. had Decome tecurities. for the prisoner. FOR for the staid and conservative elder folks in every GIFTS \liome. This year there arg many brand new games, shown this season, and at this stors for the first time, . however, to set McLeod free upon bail, a cannon was fired from time to deed, a flagrant violation of justice, or- CONCERNING WOMEN. der and /legality, vet nothing was done Business women of Kansas City are |0 et aside the acts of the mob, and Gift GO lsFor gift purposes, Leather Goods are unexcelled. We show an immense stock of Leather Goods, suitable for gifts—a great number of articles and a wid of diversity of styles, Included in our showing are Have 7 Setrteers the grand jury of Lockport, where Me- Wit e 2 il HaPhouse Leod was confined, found a bill against the unfortunate man for murder. = Pending his trial he was séill held fast Bags of all kinds, Pocket Books, Music Rolls, Card three frayed flounces of changeable 1865. s in jgil, and on the 13th of Fi:bruary, edle Ci Work Baskets, Suit Cases. taffeta, with top formed of the head| From girl and stenographer 1841,’3 réport on the subject was pre- Leathel’ -(lz-::::'”nN" 3.'” ::" - £ ” S, to the sedretaryship of a $7,000,000 | sented to the house of representatives £ e ——— Miss Elizabeth Drielsma, of Chica- | was written in a tone of great animos- in a dozen years. ity towards England. It was contended ” A The Universal . Gift is Handkerchiefs. Our stock is now complete—all kinds and prices. We are parti- d Women's make very you cannot find anywhere a more comprahen: gortment of fine qualities and low prices.than we are offering. bs was organized in Maine, in 1892, {in time of peace, and being a violation of “the peace and dignity of the stare The federal government said the au- thors of this report had no right to give | up the accused. Over all such cases the | states had exclusive jurisdiction, and | Gift e — TO WASH CUT GLASS. 7 v So far the controversy had occurred | & tationery makes a useful and acceptabde Holiday 3 during the final weeks of the Van Buren | Glft -—-—STAING administratiod, and the trouble as Gift for a grown person, or for Children. We carry‘s handed over to the incoming administra. e . " N . B Y 1i T iy S large lins of the best kinds of Statienery, including Daniel Webster, the new secretary of s Eaton, Crane & Pike's Stationery, at pr that are Statlon Efl) 15'to 25 per cent. less than today's valulf se with boiling water. which that gentleman said: “I am in-| structed to demand formally, and in the “SAFETY FIRST,”s name of the British government, the 4m- t is not enough to put poison on|mediate release of Alexander Mcleo for the reason that the tramsaction w: they get mixed up. And then as- [of a public caaracter, planned and exe-| 9 We make a special Holiday showing of Women's Silk 'women 5 Hosisry—exclusive styles to be found nowhere else. i Silk We sell the well-known Phoenix, McCallum, Rad- mor and Merrill 8ilk Hosiery for Women. Black, HO}iery white and all the fashionable colors. . |that this formal adoption by the Erit- TO CLEAN BURNERS, ish govefnment of the aect of burning the Caroline entirely altered tha cas GLOV Gifts of "Gloves are sure to givs satisfaction and > double sure to do so if selected here. Ouc_unequalied Lockport on, the ith of October. It turn-: FOR stock of Gloves for Men, Women and Children in- ed out te be ludicrous i the extreme.s . g S el ade i, s g GIFTS cludes every 'wan(nd kind and quality of Gloves— gart, McLeod, had not been present at| afl at fair prices, the destroying of the Caroline. His| at chopper the following: One cup |P°ast Was an‘idle and 3 faise one RECIPES. —————————————————————— ornaments. eans, one o fces. ery prej ion 1o carry out its threat| s e : | The newest fall sweaters are in: ?nt.umixne'e‘ljl‘.’ :l?:::d into 'h.fi‘,”",,:; against this country, but through the| OUR If you are. seeking a gift for a man—then consider large plaids. \ i bake in @ -quick oven thirty minutes, release of McLeod all - further trouble | Buckskin gloves are correct for out- | doer wear. spring gloves. draped veils. 7 ed For trimming, self-embroidery h! o blue is popular. flare or bell sleeve. i Cuffs and collars of Venise lace are 3 in vet are trimmed with jet or black lace. Chantilly lace, gold and-silver bro- cades, and costly furs are the fabrics ‘ absence. in jothers, there are litte| b mode, but now when the enveloping | By o bas lovely n S £ i i i i e v v: voided, but the incident left a Fur coats are now designed to re-! basting with fat or oil. Serve with |%2s avol Upag d sehlme suits. g gosd |2 slender piece of celery stuck into]®ting behind i which continued for a ! each”ball. time to rankle in the minds of both na- | 7, At "3“‘ Sonaerescheeiut One- |, o L riow PISE Hjng 1o Vistt O - = - ourth cup of lard in a mixi b Gt H Elaborate tuckings adorn tife 1ong:ang pour over ome-half rup l:tmrgolac::], Country.) = . 5 2 es which bas been brought to the There is a vogue for high colers in | boiling point. As soon as lard is melt- —————— - | add one-half cupful of sour .milk,! e i which has beéen added one and one- 1 E:urflattagmu of lu;lda udxone xng. i reg-fourth cups of flour, mixed and | . E Dressy ocoats sometimes have t";uiflenjl ‘Wwith ons: texspoon sach f gin‘f ¢ iger and salt. Turn into a greased| m AUGDSTA—SGUTI and floured shallow cake pan bake | In many of the smartest eyening!ing they supngsed. out of the contrel of the | EOWNS sleeves are conspicuous by their central pewers, tried to keep it out, but the pidbiscite indioates they were. nei| fiuted caps af the top of the arm. | oo At N RERIEE UL 400, MATEY . The ready-made veil is quite the]again, when he was cafied to the ‘phone.l fic m‘ une this time he was-decidedly peevish. » A Masachysetts jastior tet eir o] (OUET.OF P 13 ale s appearinge | Ma EEce s (B s pokigols & MITCRELL C0.| L Bdel ",":%'gyg’ w%mumw g \e) aioe 35 out to sturt down town. had to go down | [N lowing stup overe sonn it Moy 31, our Men's Storz. We show everything in Men's Wear MEN’S for Holiday Gifts—Bath Robes, Night Skirts, Dress RE Shirts, Sweaters, Neckwear, Suspenders, = Hosiery, STO Trunks, Suit Cases, etc, tions. ¥ you have a presant for a baby in mind, come right GRF"I‘S » up to our splendidly equipped department of Infants’ FOR Gocds on the second floor. A r.g,al-r little store in itself, wherz we. specialize in' Baby Play Things and [NF ANT Baby Furnishings—including Knit Leggins. Sacques, a moderate oven twenty-five min- | Bootees, Sweater Sets, Trinklets, etc, i - ! Stories That Recail Othars '; 7 ¥ Fruitiess Search, %15 am, utility that would make the best kind of Christmis important feature of the seagon. They i v i : i | 3:35 : ; SPEear mast feaueniy” 0r vening | , Lig May i ¢ I e isn o and| o GIFT sirts for every. meniber of the housshold You sould % io recogmize iciomatic English. One morn- | fll.l@ Tecently her father. just as he was ! acceptable gift articles that are displayed on alfl sides. N 8:45 p.m. i walk thnuufl the store and sie the many uscful and Winter Tourists Tickets,at redacedrates, al- | GOODS attend the fyrmaee, which had started 1921, now on sale. y Was very much USEFLh- Throughout the store are hundrads of articles of |

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