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J. C. Walton's gubernatorial as spectacular as it was brief, is end-| ate court of impeachment which late yesterday found him charges of moral turpitude, corrup-| tion in office, neglect of duty and in- competency, his term of office as Oklshoma's fifth broken off after Jittle more than ten months, sensational to the last mally to take over the reigns of gov- ernment today, Walton girded for a| last desperate effort to retain office by | _ courts, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1923. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET Phone 1409-2 On Wednesday, the 21st, We Shall Have Qur 11th Anniversary Sale Which Means a Day of REAL VALUES TO YOU At $17.98—A few Coats. Were up to $26.98. | | At $7.90—Wool Knit Dresses. Value $12.70. At $17.98—Suits. Were up to $35.00. At $13.98—Plaid Wool Dresses. Value $17.75. | | \ At $13.98—Poiret Twill and Crepe de Chine Dresses. Values to $35.00. On That Day We Shall Give $5. OO Off on All Coats up to $50.00. $7.50 Off on Coats up to $75.00. $10.00 “on All Coats Above $80. OO At $3.98—Woolefl_ress Skirts. Values to $15.00. At $7.98—Women's Rain Coats. Values up to W AP e O At gf.?g—thildren’s Rain Coats. Values up to 5.75. At $1.98—Children’s Rain Capes. $3.75. At $5.98—Ladies’ Silk Sweaters. $1I5.00. 7 At $3.98—Ladies’ Silk Sweaters. Values up to $7.98. At $1.49—Children’s Wool Sweaters. Were to At $2.29—Children’s Wool Sweaters. $5.98. Values up to ~ Values up to Were to At $1.19—House Dress Aprons Were SZ 00. At 49c each—Step lns and Bloomers price 69c. At $l.§)—White aowr;e a;IJ : Petticoets. up to $3.00. Rmoo—liandea_ux _fi;ééieré;; and 42. Were 69c. At 3 for $1.00—Camisoles. AReguIar pnces $1.00 to §1.50. At } Price—Odd sizes of Corsets. At §1.25—2 Infants’ Cuddle-Down Sets (Bath Robe, Blanket and Slippers). Were $2.50 per set. Regular Were Sizes 40 At 50c each—Children’s Vests and Pants, Fleece Lined. Values to 79c. ——— _ - — plea that he has not been given almotion to ass fair trial, with the promise of more|against the dep lumull\-'l come A statement i today lmovnu when his legal staff -m ars .mgnn refused to commeent | Suit and Co before a federal judge here for a re Lie utenant Governor M. E. Trapp.| 1 50 Gros for a re- who has been acting exccutive since | next move will be made to-| defense hearing of his application troactive injunction to Annu] the ae- Plans to Carry Contest to Umtedlfi'\:“. aiiag, o8 urt of impeachment. appeal would be Walton's suspension before and who automatically becomes gov-| ernor declared he would address the At 50c—Infants’ Bath Robes. Were $1.00. At 50c—White Silk Capes. Odd sizes. s | THE BOTIONS FBLL OUT Whe is a bottle not a bottle ard A« in en, as a last resort to the United legislature within the next two or|the deep and pre Su‘es mun \v»t b8 supreme court, accompanied three days. by & petition for a writ of supersedes 4' declare him the incumbent until |the case is thrashed out before the | tribunal e Little Chance for Reversal. The deposed | application was the impeachment trial opened and observers see scant likelihood that the deecision will be reversed after the hearing. Neither s it probable, {they say, that the United States su- reme court will intervene should the local federal court affirm its previous ruling on grounds that it | has no jurisdiction in the ¢ Walton's removal w unanimous vote of th after he had been con By The Associated Press ! Oklahoma City, Okla, Nov. 20— (‘nl""l‘\‘ n executive’s original denied the day before Deposed by the verdict of a sen- guilty of | governor was But as his successor prepared for- t articles upon 2 - | whi s wd, anfl his ap- invoking the aid of the United States s Soied ToF & oW plication had bee clinging te 1 The record showed verdicts for ae- quittal on five of the charges. The naclously 1o the |t —_—_——m CLOGGED THROATS _ |0 o wwve of the articies were 88 | nanimous for conviction and the others upon which guilty verdicts were passed were voted by substan- llmn‘mv majorities b~y Clogeed | Six of the original 22 charges upon opened. |y pichy the exccutive was impeached oothed |0 4ie lower house of the state legis " nnmhd |iature, were dismissed on motion of antisept . [the board of p ysecution. ANl of colds. b‘re'mdhh. those grew omt of Walton's rtia g cough. Sef8, . geciarations May Have 1o Pay SOLD BY CITY DRUG STORE ‘ The court today will consider .‘ HARD LUCK. “Enjoy your “No. 1 was sea drink,a thing."—Toronto Telegram A sneese, a cough or any othe: gs om of & cold 1s g nal. 1t tells you to beware of srouble WIL White Pine, HONEY and Tar o and Bu- MIi.—'hv arm trip across | was arguea 1 e |of common pie The v the Atlan- | .. the Wi -sick and ecouldn't |5 cAt the First Symptom Nature's dany Prepared 1 ven Wieosed rehel to thoe epared by the Williams & Carleton Cotnpay Barthord, Coanectscun. ond sale at groc-ry and general stores in the wreck of a Cathagenian galley i specially i Says Grammar Used in Sales Ha< Reached A< High a At 63c—Eiderdown Carriage Robes. Were $1.25 and §1.39. oy At 43c—3 styles of Black Shoppmg Bags Good values 7 At 39c—A pair Chnldrens 50c Woolen Socks. At $1.39—Women’s Brown Heavy Ribbed Silk Hose. Quality $1.69. R At $1.69—A pair Full Fashioned Black Silk Hose. Quality $2.00. g At 79c—Women's Wool Hose. $1.00 quallly 3 Pairs for $1.00—Brown Lisle Hose for Women. Value 50c. At 39¢ Pair—Chamoisette and Silk Gloves. Values to $1.29 per pair. _ iy At 79c—Waists of Dimity. Excellent qualities. At 39c—Rubber Kitchen Aprons. Value 59¢. DECLARES WORLD IS - USNG BETTER ENGIS Letters | 1oy Stand- Adournalism for Infants | that i and Children of All Ages .. In selling a banjo or selling a horn, The Want Ads are salesmen SECRETS 1500 YEARS OLD. SUEe 85 JUEYS Leen. Archarcologi: Kent Eng 5 ;-;,,_;. SR READTHE { solve some ol the important prob