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FOR YOUR Ml THANKSGIVING ¥ We Have Your Favorite Brand pyo de Monterrcy Manuel Garela Romeo et Juliet Pa Corona Perfectos Peter Schuyler + Caswell Club Robt, Burns irards UL nckstones i Rosedales | Mozarts Tlie Dickinson # Drug Co. 160-171 MAIN STREET Ard Now~~The Very last word i fine Overcoats—The . Horsfall-Made Overcoats . Of Scotch and Irish Woolens '.l'hb Beotch woolens are those _soft. - fleecy warmth without weight. Double faced woolens | that you hear #0 much about _ and see so few—the Irish wool- 4 ! the world-famous | No finer cuu can be made at uy price—call and see them! ‘Jas Anna Spelansky, in a DAILY HI SAXON MURDER WAS 10 YRS. AGO TODAY Gulprit in Laiayette 8t. Shooting Was Subsequently Hanged Ten years ugo today, Louls Baxon, taflor, shot und killed his wife, known Lafayette street confectiopery establishment. He was captured before he could loave the store by Pollceman Charles Johnson, at present a traffic officer, and was arralgned on the following morning before the late Judge James T. Meskill: ‘Baxon was bound over to the superior court, was found gulity and was hanged at Wethersfield prison, The couple had three children. |'They had come from Russia &g man and wife laboring upder the im. pression that no ceremony Wwas neges- sary and in this country were known as Mr. and Mrs. 8axon., Their marital troubles were numerous and on sev- eral occasions they separated. On November 22, 1912, Anna was working in Louls Castellani’s candy store at-18 Lafayette street, about 11 o'clock at night when Saxon entered and called for a drink of soda water. As he was about to be erved, he and fired twice at his | entering her braln, | causing death, Am attémpt at sulclde was unsuccessful He did not at any time deny his gullt, elther here or in higher court, but feigned {nsanity during his trial in Hartford, draw a revolve wife, one bullet No Actlon on Ncw (‘ar For Health Department The municipal garage committee met last night and considered the request of the board of health com- missloners for a Dodge sedan, It was voted to take'no actlon for andther week and in the meantime bids will be recelved on all medium priced sedans. Matthrs of routine business were transacted, " CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGNERS 260 Men March Through oulsiana Oll Districts, Waming Against Dis- turbances—Many Workers Ileeing. Shreveport, La., Nov. 28.—Marching in military formation, 250 men visited several small towns and oil camps in the Bmackover oll field ‘mection Sun- day night and warned proprietors and habitues of alleged digorderly places to depart.® After the visits there was a general exodus of negroes, according to word from Sheriff FEd. Harper at Camden, He sald all roads leading from the DAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922, e e .|wm|| The o yme after the shooting of Cotton Persons, 55, a driller, by a RALD, TUE - ) v tion Were ction e with flee No violence marchers who were armed apd mask ed, Some of thém wore white robes. and will be given a hearing today. W Ing negroes." was attempted by the | negro. Two white men have been arrested Thére's a Liggett.candy package for every .occasion, and for Thanksgiving we suggest— “ LIGGETT’S . LITTLE BITS FROM THE EAST One of the newest and very best assortments in the whole Liggett Line. Crisp Roasted Nuts, Delicious Figs, Selected Dates and other contectlon part\cularly appropriate for Thanksgiving ay. All combined with Clear Cane Sugar, Rich Cream and the Finest Blended Chocolate. Beautiful 114 pound box’ We have a mice assortment of dainty Plum Bridge Baskets containing Fruits, Jellies, Jams, Nuts, Candies, etc., prices from $1.98 to $6.50. Clark & Braiverd's Drug Store 181 MAIN STREET » COLUMBIA GRAFONOI,AS — AND -RECORDS — JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. G 132 MAIN STREET REAL Thanks wmgl THE folks are: tobe a bi fat mkey md ‘wmr Wn-n}dn't thmwhh M cheer- at. you could all troop lnw the trom; \Ihbh all going to ¢ mmonuollupdu some other one start the and then have a real old-flma dance and frolic? Sound good?» You betl. And you needn't -a Columbia Grafonola another: time of owni nearest Columbia’ Columbia models ‘he has on display. Lkt 'the’ .(eotnfl stream-line Dealer to-day. See‘the umbia man explain the ten individual and nuporio;opohu of merit that mh the Columbia the most satisfactory p no; buy. - Then make inquirin ahout prleu. éfl will hmd that this lnltnlmcnt, worth-®ile the Col umbia man wi lih‘ly tnll chase plan, by which.you can get ‘than any other ught Korlolmlo—-d. ud!':emmty ubpu- of your choice. nmgmdp&forltonhmmu arrangement.” Don't ‘wait! fl'll!!"m“l Go and « Thanksgiving! Carvers Take Home a Set of Landers, Frary & Clarks Carvers to the Old Folks, We Have Them From. $4.00 up. CHAS. DILLON & cof HARTFORD UL RN MmN N, SMART MILLINERY FOR THANKSGIVING The holiday will be all the more festive if one hgg new hat to grace the occasion. Here you will find an yplip, ited exquisite choice, METALLIC CLOTH AND BROCADED RIBBON HATS In ghttenng, colorful array, combined with velve g " $3.95 © $12.00 SILK VELVET AND DUVETYN HATS In lovely colorings, toques and picture types. Just haf! 62,95 $12 00 CHILDREN’S HATS - $1.00 * $4.50 In velours, felt and velvet, long grosgrain ribhg streamers. Just half former price. L Remer, Plckhardt & Dunn 137 MAIN STREET PHONE 1 - OFPQEITE ARCH STREET (Qu-m: First) - b EXQITISU‘E nANDKan [T “¥or Christmas Giving Now R " Wor Yous Inspection | SILK HOSIERY = Aceeptable to Milady). ( 1icre in all the wanted shades'] Prices—$1.00 to $4.50 a pai Leather Goods, Corsets, J House Dresses, Silk PemM Make Your Christmas Gift.a U ful ] Only Four Days Left-- fll In which t; make the final paymenls b : '‘in the 1922 Xmu Club. Our New 1923 Xmas 'Glub will be opét] for membership Saturday, December; ji, Dickinso