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Il | || from / the Ready-to-Wear Section What a weonderful DRESS, COAT or SUIT you can huy for $10.00 Each = The Dresses—former prices up to 530 Coats in the lot—regular $19.98, $24,98, $29.50 values Cloth and Knitted Suits—were priced $24.98 |#% you would organize, it would Iunlmm' of necessity acquire leascs | from the government, and while T am in the ofticial businessyl hold, it seems ¢ business dependent in any apprectable ErCC on government favor. “You may recull mecting with me, (Continued from Kirst Page) when we were in Los Angeles togeth- - or during the winter of 1917-1018, Mr, | terpretation is absolutely wrong,” Mrs, | cral furt at a time when politics secms to | 1OWix P'enwell, some years thercto- b the master, fore, had purchased a sheep outfit on | o3, AT San Clements Island together with The last of these telegrams was | LWentyetive year dease. He was cagoer tound among the code messages sub- [1OF me to join in the purchase, we ggent of the departent. That's mitted by the Western Unfon und was | baving been associated in a number of | what it m submitted along with the McLean [Hike enterprises in Montana, 1 was e legrams, ag . W, Zevely is uttorney tor Hur- [the wiventure avould be a profitahle vy 1% Sinelair, Wilton J. Lambert is ©ne, as it has proven to be, 1 de- sttofney tor McLean, W, O, clined to go into it, however, becau: nusband of Mary D stein, George government lease as {ts basis, waus asking whether McLean was a NeW rode \\urkhll.'“ S .\.,‘,3» ) M, Irascr is financial s tury to Mee “This may be squeargishness on ny gpecial agent of the department, Did you give " g 1}-'| he subject was never discussed Lean.) part, but T prersr rather to be thought fr. Burns said that these inquiries | code?” Chairan Lenroot 'lll“ Ol . [ Vetyeen us” MeAdoo said. c arm ur Walsh's Announcement overssensitive than to be under suspi- | might make it cmbarrassing for M “No, bt 1 knew :‘l"- ‘“‘3_" " His tirm, he added, never repre- Senator Walsh, democeat, Montuna, |¢ion of having utilized the position (0 Mcl.ean to remain spect agent, ny Agent could, ol »';" Mars sented Fall, Doheny, or Sinclair snnonieed that the committee had | Which my people have elevated me for | Mrs, Ducketeln continued nd that| Senator Walsh, rl"(“:“‘: : "” iy | “There didw't scem to be any rea- tound In fts reareh telegrams ex- | MY own profit, he might wish to resign.” telogrum_ again, asked h ! son for oalitng you In, 414 these? o d in December between himself | “John tells me t Mr, Cullinaan, | “And so you telling your hus. been more direct. eho | ChAIrman Lenroot asked . Senator Walah | “Mre. Duckstein told —me ‘ That's a matter of opinion,” .. Doheny, Reports of the for whose compantcs he is general and yut” | counsel, looks with disfavor upon any exehange “had been whispered - 5 1 l'h.fl‘lur"lv sudd, for the '-mu,...,m of [of their force hecoming interested in an wanted to resign from that," Hurns “*"”_;_ . witness and adjourned until 10 a, m, diserediting me He conecquently companies related to that in which s, that it might be embarrassing [ APParesty b e |tomorrow. on su ar put into the reeord the entire corres (they are engaged, to the attorney gencral for him to b \':}‘.l‘*;".‘l’:"‘"",';"'1 A L ey e 0 0 0 o ponden It related in part to a “Prosent, please, my Kind regards gpeeial agent. P :I"n 1"" oy e ““"M" atd “; Salmon Transplanted in Palestine of Great to Mrs, Doheny, to whom and to your Chailrman Learoot recxamined the 9017 SRFINTs . | Pacific coast saimon are being letter trom T, H IFalls, Montana, askinz the ofl mug- T sond my warmest grectings of nete to enter Montana ofl productio senson, y on the “A Meery Christmas and a Happy The communicutions cxeha Hogan proposuls follow: New Year i fon. K. 1. Doheny. “Rincerely yours, “120 Proadway, No T 3. WALNH," | Lenroot's Announcement Waldh's Message, Chairman Lenroot added to Senn- 4 “My Dear Mr. Doheny tor W York City “1 am enclosiy letter received that commiftee had cxamined the trom Hon. T. 8. Hogan, of Great 1 lcgrams and correspondenee Senator | | .. Montana, onee scorctary of Walsh introduced and “unanimously 'y vot ord Committee” members, Senator 1en- root said. had tried to observe “strict- | et confidence™ as to telegrams it had 1 to cxclude them from the rec- and tater a senator from Vel ywstone county, Me H n oenjoys the respeet and eontidence of our peo- pie. 1f you have not dismissed the fdea of entering the Montana ficid, and 1 very sincercly hope von have found but not put into the Scnator Walsh suggested that H. I | ot, the letter may be of some interest | 4 » Taff, supcrintend.ont of the Washir reord, N to you. A A oty (rily yourm ton office of the Wost Union might ex- 3 7. WAL plain how the Walsh-Doheny tele- !y “Hon. T. J. Walsh, United Stat grams came to be presented to the ate, Washingten, D, ¢ committer, Mr. Taff then produced hich he said was o nt the subpoens “gencral dragnet” for messa by Doheny as well us other central figures in the oil inquiry, i Before the committee called the | g first witnes: nounced it would be necessary for him to he absent for the remainder of the week and he designated Senator Ladd ublican, North Dakota, as acting chairman, . y Vricdman then took the stand and | said the McLean code telegrams “Reccived your letter with cnelos. ure from Mr. Hogan. 1t you or your brother are willin to take interest in his propoeition, 1 would be pleased to have bim come 10 Los Angeles at his convenfence with maps and data. Merry Christmas from Mrs. Doheny me to you and yours, We re- ceived 4 Christmas card from your daughter in the Philippines L. 1. DOHENY.” Turns Down Ofer, 5 “December 24, 14 o COON N BN 8 tha Depirte ] “Pear Mr. Doheny: bt ] “Your tolcgram of the 2ist was dUIy | ~wf gptained the book from Mr. received. The stion you makel oo s aaded the witness to me iy most 4 After coming] gy Doheny message, Friedman here, 1 closed out my interests inlo g wwas in a private code used by P Montana ranch cnterpriscs and have | . honeny compani since been anxious to find an oppor- “There were expre tunity to put a portion of my meagre |4y, san telapraims, the Withess wccumulations into some Montana | continued. which indicated that g business, 1 should rather appreciate | peecages in the series have not yet very much indeed the opportunity to|peen introduced. sions in some o be associated with you in some bus- Mrs. Duckstein on Stand agents have you’ inces enterprisc. ‘Were it not for the Mre. Duckstein testified that she considerations to which 1 shall advert, | was the wife of W, 0. Duckstc 1 should giadly take a chance Wb |been a special agent since Dee. 1, 1923, you and Senator Hogan. 1 cannot do]or the department of justice: and for #0, however, because in the expansion | the previous (wo yoars was private | of the business of a corporation such |sccretary to Burns. Mer husband, she ' gaia Burns, tell about the telegram cxchanges, | 4, was private secretary to McLean. “1 didn’t send th. which is in th “There were message which Is left out of that changed ite meaning “Painted People” Are Coming to The Capitol Jl=no wamr . “Were you in posscesion of (he bu m Vit for myself, out 1 nt messages for Exceptional Offering] Dainty 0 do so and felt confident that \v, J, Burns, chief of the burcau?” e stein asserted, because®Mr, Burns had Duckstetn fs & Mcbesn cmploye, and (07 the fact that the business had a told her a lawyer in the department sh's statement his own word Sepator Adams, democrat, Colorado, but. notwithstanding that, a good M ' McLean had the code, @0 uldered- Do you know the reasons feadng Ul JOEC TR TN @ year!| 2.9 to, his appoiniment:” askod Benator | oious M rurny eited. . “They never For icings and fondants—use alsh. amount to much; they never did, Domino Confectioners Sugar. with Mra, Duckstei Chairman Lenroot an- 15 her husband, who could Suggest 1o tice. #a for Burns sa had jast administration.” e gavhled telegram ' Means in apers,” she said. | Gepator Dill, teau of investigiticy code 7" asked | President Hardi . WOMANS JAPPARZL SPECIALTIES MILOLETOW W == NEW BRITAIN We bave cut prices on many palrs of Hand-M#de UNDERWEAR .mg{{!}s?ETS Just arrived from Porto Rico They 2o at We offer them tomorrow for PO b AL N X it BRASSIERES Silk %\Xamts in the prettiest styles we have ever seen That were 50¢, light and dark colors Wmanruw Save Money Tomorrow if you buy Waists here and the Phil , Door opens promptly at 9 o'clock 2DC iins ronivens — regular $1.98, $5.98, §6.98, $7.98 New Britain’s Greaf "TRADE AT HOME/DAY One Lot of WHITE LINGERIE WAISTS $1.50 s former prices $1.98 and $2.98 gx ——— Women’s Hosiery at Sacrifice Prices — Women’s — s 50¢ i rur ¥ MT.\ Heayy ?aufil;?’gn Sk Hose wool i Sweaters These are Wool Sport Hose that formerly sold at Colors—Black, cordovan rad all the wanted at $1.00, §1.50, $2.00 light spring shades Specially Priced One odd lot of Wome at CROYAL sdciEke New CHAMOISETTE GLOVES $3r98 Each CROCHET COITON SILK NECK SCARES $4.95.85. ; : (Batik Patterns) 69¢ . v o1l kebd tvics $4.98-55.98 values (Regular $1,00 values) 5c Ball $1.50 i Fmbroidered backs White and colors Colors— » White We advise ‘you 10 be here garly tomorrow morning. good assortment of colors Please Note:—No “Sales” Merchandise Exchanged—Nothing Will Be Reserved, vight to make M Palmer prepared, tor Adams put ! “How was that?” Senator Walsh I haven't the power,” Burns|cjaculated. ' gl 1t must be done by the attor-| “That's what Mr, Mclean told me et m‘w u"”“ in regard to Mr. [ney gene I can recommend it.” |in telegrams from Florida as to why “The messuge Was gurd [ ney g ot o ] I hat Me- he wanted me) olean belng ade special agent, What made you think tha TN e e R Aatbs b Lean's appointment would be embar- Asks For Tel vas in au Mr, Burn obsolete code, The original of the mussage Was rams, ‘\\lm .x” 1‘“‘1‘;‘1'“»«\' ::::_'"‘m Mg . Scnator Walsh asked for the tele- put in. w 2 e in- Well, T thought the attorney grams, translation word by had trouble cnough of his own Woudn't it be more proper for shown the | without getting Teapot Dome hooked you to obtain these from the Tele- translation turnished the committee, O, and the new shricking graph company or MclLean?” | ~I\.u\|lnl have in it ‘inquiries being | cvery time you breathe “Oh, of course, if as an attorney w1hd he resign?” decline to disclose confidential \ reg im being special 1Md he resign? y { Fo8 4% made regarding h i ‘o, he didn't resign, He's still an communications with a client,” Sena- agent.” tor Walgh returncd, Burns suid he had changed the “I make the point as ccde some time ago “beca every ethics,” MeAdoo returned agent had one, and the thing Was' Yoy gre aware that Mr Palmer spread around in everybody's hands” 'to1d this committee he never repre- “Mr, McLean had a code book.” he gented Falt or Sinclair?” Senator Dill went on, "It takes time to get the yut ju. “Did he ever say that to Duckstein insisted when Much of the ant." “Of course the word Burns meant matter of “Oh, ¥ \ The message was sent, Mrs, Duck- sand in this telogram thought Mclean would take the WNt| qp . oonimittee then exeused the nolight Mr, t on, “that Mr. Burns Addn't veven own a share of stock 1|y enianted tn Palestine with some it = | hopes of success, according to Dir. You wanted to know. Senator| zjoyer Guerewliz of the Palestine bu- Waish," Burns said a moment Tater.| woqy of selence, Owing to the hom- “whether the man the burcau of - jug jnstinet of salmon it is fnprace vestigation put on Sen. 1Fall in New |y 10 transplant the salmon Mesico wasn't an appointee of 8On. | ypomecives, but their cges are being all. He was not: he is a democral, | yaken to Palestine waters The use of the right sugar-at the right time increases the charm of the table and insures the best cook- ing results. I keep a full shelf of Domino Package Sugars for every sugar need. For sweetening coffee and tea— use Domino Tablet Sugar. For cereals and iced beverages— use Domino Powdered Sugar. For cooking, baking and candy mak- ing—use Domino Granulated Sugar. witness as 10 codes The pre yartment of justico code, she s 1id not know. but the old cods wad used as Mr, Burns' secretary, Y1 never gave my husband a cods ook, she said. ‘How did you ex o Palm Beach to be de 1 your messs oded 7 avke “ knew M asked Mr, DBumns if 1T shonld sond his message in coae and he sald yos” B Stamd. W, J. Buras took the dand “It s correct Mr. Melean was peeial agent,” Burns sald to the first ucstbon, “appointed before T eame in ometime in March, April,. May or uly, 192 % Could Have Aided “Wre've got the finest staff of inves- tigators ever assembled: you haven't asked _us for help in this investiga- tion, Mut you would havc gotten it cheerfully if yon asked.” “In the light of the fact that Mr, Mclean was practically guilty of per- jury in this inquiry, why wasn't he| fired 7 asked Senator Dill 1 do not He's never needed for investigation,” PUh W alont e b el When Burns again adverted to the | > - willingness of his bureau to help in Onc of the boxs came in and said |y o5 jnquiry, Senator Walsh said: rquiries were being made about Mc- Well, Mr. Jlurns, 1 have an idea you, like the rest of mankind, | serve two masters, For baked beans, candied pota- toes, tarts and cakes —use Domino Old Fashioned Brown Sugar. FREE UPON REQUEST —Every woman will ap. preciste our Sugar Etiquette Chart the helpful books of Domino Candy, Cooking and Preserving Rec. can’s status. 1 sent for Mrs, Duck- tein, and told her to send a message 1told you a while ago., we Lean that he resign, beesuse it have made the inquiry prempts be embarr ing 1o the i - e s retorted 1 consider n..'n‘ ipes. We will gladly send them to you free upon a reflection on my ol aracter. request. Address Americsn Sugar Refining Company, Why didn't you send the message “Yon were under Dangherty,” | rself Senator Walsh returncd “That'll be 117 Wall Street, New York. o “1_didn't have a to demand | (00 0 tr. McLean's re There was othing mysterious siout my mes- ation McAdoo 1s Called. Francls H. McAdoo, identifying himself as the oldest son of W. G McAdoo, took the stand. His New York law firm, the witncss said, with jch bis father was formerly absq- clated, represented E. B. McLean in 1919 and later years. Mr. MeLean grered the velationship in 1921, In January, 1923, Mr. MeLean called me up over the telephone,” McAdoo went on, “and asked if 1 would like to continue our agsociation. About cight. They had 30 in the,l sald T would. T've becn consu sincc as to his father's estate, which he is beneficlary, as to ments, and various matters. ! al marshals,” | Senator Walsh directed McAdoo to own inference,” re d Senator Walsh. W. W, Grimes, attorney for the de- artment of ce, brought the in- nation 1o im about Mclean, 1. Got 81 Per Year, “What salary d clean ge “He got $1 a yea fow many of those $1 a year “Why, I thought it was about 30 retorted. and 300 npe “ls there an agent named Gaston | With A. Mitchell Paimer. rour department?” asked “I got some telegrams and got in| democrat, Washington, 'touch with Mr. Palmer, and went! Picairy betwoen bootleggers pre- ol now,” Burns mid over a. statement put beforc 1he [gipjtated the murder of Leah Exley Wase he an eff sctive man 7 committee for Mr. Mclean.” (above) and John Duffy in Chica fe of the best 1 sver khew.” “Did he need a Jawyer from New|gpolice believe The woman had i “Did he do any special work for York for that?” in Norwalk. 0. and Lowisville, Kj o “He stated to me in a telegram that | Her body was found on a das nport | “He may baye donc so, through Mr. Palmer represcnted other partics |in her spartment, while Duffs's had . —Mr. Fall and Mr. Sinclair—and that | been carried 16 the cits's outskirts “Did vou say you didn‘t the [He wanted me 1o pass on what Mr. and deposited into a snow bank ““ Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown; Golden Syrup: Cinnamon and Sugar: Sugar-Honey: Molasses