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CANDY| Thanlsg'ving WHITMAN'S— e Chocolates and Bon Bons ' People First Travelled HUYLER'S— (‘hocolates and Bon Bons SALTED NUTS CANDIED FRUITS HARD CANDIES THE DICKINSON | TELLS HISTORY OF | * TLLUMIATING 645 1eal of our oll, and in fifteen yclruI * entire supply of oil will be! used It ts a serfous situation. )il is jumping in price very rapidly, .vm a year ago the United States Navy bought a barrel of ofl in | Caltfornia“ for 90 cents and today vou cannot get a barrel of ofl in | Callfornia for less than $1.80. On 4llle e Atiantic coast ofl is about $1.90 a barrel, reRelief IN DIGESTION BEWLANS ) mmum H -' | Thought Fl Through Pipes 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief . EI.I.ANS * and 75¢ Packages Everywhere " NUCH MONEY INVOLVED More Than Half a Million Dollars Is , City Items ore Better ice eream for your Thanks- giving dinner. Semon's! At Axelrod’s, Phona 1366, Frea dellvery.—vadyt AT ok I, Elsenberg, through Alfred le T brought suft nagainst E. o Gulseppe Buscemi for $150 damages. Constable Fred Winkle has served 1 C. Freeman, f engineer of the vice has | ar | The Big Store—Raph- | ore.—advt, | John's Fair tomorrow night l Joster's Hall—advt s a Albert H. Oquist has been ut in tefendant tn a sult for $200 damages mysterious brought through Wiliam ¥, Mangan Walter Scott by Wiliam D. Boyle. Co ble to be Fred Winkla has served the . 8 ael's Dept ar Reported As Figuring 1o Deals Made By Sands. Albfon, N, Y., Nov Attorney Willlam A, 26, District Munson has Fy., where Lewis Llm Sands, | an King of the World," was ar. named telegraphed the authorities at Tam. | AGCUSED JUDGE T0 HAVE HIS SAY W, Va. Justice Charged With Taking Qonflscated Liquor Parkersburg, W. Va, Nov. 26.—A | | congressional subcommittee investi- | | gating charges of misconduct against | Federal Judge Willlam E. Baker, on the northern district of West Vire ginia, turned Its attention today to hearing the judge's side of the case. At three scssions yesterday the com- mittee heard testimony Judge Baker during which witnesses testified that he hadappeared on the { bench with the odor of liquor on his breath, The also testified of the dis- appearance of confiscated llquor and | other matters charged against Judge Baker. By agreement before the hearing »gan upon charges which United rested Monday night on a grand lar. | States District Attorney T. A, Broyn, las and Planos, at Moran's— ceny warrant, requesting that Sands | of the same jurisdiction, have the house of representative agalnst | prepare a new information including the manufacturing charge. When Mr. Bchuck returned with the charge interlined, with pen, in the other in- formation, Judge Baker sald he told him: “Charley, that {sn't what T re- quested you to do, but as long as it is possible to amend an information at any time while the case is pend- ing, it will be all rjght” The amended information, Judge Baker sald, was given to two attor- neys he appointed for Sawa before they declared their cllent would en- ter a plea of gullty, TO LEAVE CHINA Christian General Announces Plans For a Trip To America, Peking, Nov, 26, — Genéral Feng Yu-Hslang, the “Christlan general,” MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food SPECIALS— LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTER LIVE AND BOILED SHRIMP LARGE LONG ISLAND SCALLOPS Large Shore Haddock Large Eastern Halibut Rockport Codfish Fancy Swordfish Boston Bluefish Penobscot Salmon Large Sea Bass Fancy Large Whitefish Large and Small Sea Trout | Large Native Eels Large Cape Butterfish Large Fresh Herring secks to who overthrew the recent Chinese Large and Small Mackerel government of President Tsao Kun, and ousted the princlpal military leader, General Wu Pel-I'u, issued a statement today declaring that, as there was no need of his milltary services during the reconstruction period, he would leave soon for a tour of Furope and America. Fancy Fresh Mullet Large and Small Rock Bass e Large Flounders Round and Long Clams—Little Neck Clams Bluepoint Oysters for Half Shells Large and Small Open Oysters He sald that the object of his for- Moore Bros. Fish Market DRUG CO., 169- 111 Main bt. |be taken to Atlanta, Ga., where he | ‘s. yWill be met by Sheriff Horace Kel. | vy and returned to Albion to ex. | in before the grand jury the usiness transactions of the Lewis F. Sands Company, Inc. d sube ¢ Jersey, siclary companies, which failed for in Morans’ Xmas Music Club,-— AN estimated $1,000,000 on Septem- | vt |ber At” present there is only charge against the “bean king", of conversion to the use of his com. [ Another related to the clgn tour was to increase his knowl- edge and ga experience which might be useful to China in the fu- ture, He has been relieved of his military command by the new go ernment, initiate impeachment proceedings against Judge Baker, only a portion of the evidence is to be heard at present by the subcommittee. Un- {der that agreement three principal subjects were taken up in the testi- mony of Mr. Brown and others. | One concerned in alleged change one in an information after the defend- that |ant named in it had been sentenced. disposal of ! elght hundred quaris of bonded Il- Home cooked —~adv, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald of P! eg at Crowell 30 COMMERCIAL STREET Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday J. Sarvan and fon 1t street will spend in New York city and A regular mecting of Martha | No. 21, © will be evening at 7:30 o'clock jearned mer “Brush up, young man, brush up! One of the seeds of suc- cess is better dre To look | is to feel like 3 Confidence! dence in 3 things Our ¢l help. Qualit coats H: on a pa ing. HOi)\fALLQ 93-99 Xsylum Strect Hartford “It pays to buy our kind” p large METAL WEATHER STRIPS Install the “Accurate” Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill e WOODs 37 Franklin Sq. Phone 1873 | ¢ ——————————————————————— & USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM IT INTERES WOMAN Donations of can- jelly and jam for the O 5. hospital at the Masonic lome be received. Gotham § ] Thomas W. ip | estate firm of T. { returned home tford hospital O'Connor & day from the he has vt A, G. Hammond I hold a regu at § o'clock at the 'nmp auxilary | eting tonight | ate armory on 1 nent and , Jester's Hall, t denein daneir tillerman on | department, Hartford, | operation ‘ Leonard Saunders, dder Co. 1, of th cis hospital, Nt an 2:30 | « gervice at as the me bet e prosent time, is abc ing i \‘uv John ) s at| Miss Constance | this city was made a | f the executive committee. pany of a carload of beans stored in one of the company warehouses, and | ning of $2,100 from a Boston on the bill of laden as security. | Statements made to District Attor- ney Munson in Buffalo Monday by ce K. Gerks, manager of the L was arrested in . were to the effect | e than half a million dol. lars were involved in similar tran- | sactions. The cases of Sands and quor in the hands of prohibition of« ficers and the third touched upon allegations as to Judge Baker's use of liquor, Mre. Marion.C. Greer, clerk of Dis- trict Atttorney Brown, the district attorney himself and tour of his as- sistants testified of having detected odors of liquor én Judge Baker's breath at the time of various court sesslons and Mrs, Greer expressed Mrs. Gerks may be presented to the |the gpinlon that he was intoxicated. |grand jury here Monday. [ Jatter had pleaded guilty to it in its | | 1922, after the case had | was arrested, and the day before he | I1n the same connection W. W. Whealer, a former prohibition agent, testified that at Judge Raker's re- quest he took to the Judge's cham- | bers a jug of liquor and that later when it was wanted as evidence no- | body could tell where it was. | denied | testimony ‘of yesterday that he infor- | Judge Baker took the stand as soon as the session opened today and as “positively false” or- dered an amendment to the mation against Mike Sawa after the original farm and had been sen- tenced under it. Instead of being made on May 20, been fin- ished, Judge Baker testified that it was made on May 17, the day Sawa 1 was arralgned, entered his plea and | was sentenced. fawa's gon was first arraigned, land questioning him jed the fudge breath, ..., the nerves “Always' Good Taste” Piince george : 5th A & 28th Street venue Hotel NEW YORK 1000 ROOMS Each with Bath Roem and Bath $3 and up Double Reem and Bath $4 and up with two ie Beds and. Rooms N the very centre of New York's business and social activities. Within one block of the Fourth Ave. and Broadwn Subways and 5th Ave. Bus lines' Pammmly popular for New England visitors ate the New England Dining Room and the homelike Tea Room. s ESEIBERT & SON! 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 ARESURE 173 SEVERTS: ¥ The Burritt Gift Shop, Candy For Thanksgiving HOLIDAY n Box Apollo Box SPECTALS— Assorted Rl \~— rie MAS IHCES CHOCOLATES Made per Ib. tter The Burritt Gift Shop, MAIN ST 2w Opposite the Hotel Walter Baker& Co Ltd. [STABUSHLD Dorchester. Mass h &6 and $7 ¢, Bedroom and Bath $8 Headquarters for Marsters’ Tours A. M. GUTTERSON, Manager A MiguTy —;'l ORGAN IN THE | BUSINESS oF 'ru: NATION- There are twenty- five to thirty dif- ferent grades of cocoa beans, but Baker's Cocoa is made of h grade beans only. That is one reason why it is better. PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET 00 Montreal Can. | * BOMLLT OF CHOICE RLCIPLS SENT FRCL ' to believe the father was guilty of the charges of possessing liquor and two etills, and somd mash, the judge satd today. Consequently he or- derad {dentical fnformations filed against the father and issued a ca- plas on _which the father was ar- tested in the court room Questioning him, through his son as an interpreter, Judge Baker said, ' he learned that the father admitted manufacturing the lquer and thare- upen instructed Aesistant United Ktates Attorney Charles J. 8chuck to the | Does Your Tongue Tell? Take your hand mirror, look at your tongue, for your tongue is the barometer of your health. Is your tongue sweet and clean, or is it coated and “fuzzy”? The common cause of coated tongue and offensive breath is bad digestion, bil- iousness and constipation. Take Beecham's Pills at once. 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