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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1927. Peaches it will be rest and respite; for Daddy work and more work. Those programs for the next i month were announced today by Ed- - ward West Browning, 52, t.ndi g [ ) Frances Heenan Browning, 16, . . 3 ! whose combined suits for separation | [l A : now are before Supreme Court Jus- M : tice A. H. T, Seeger. It probably wit1 | i E be” four weeks before a decision is ; 4 given. i . ) s “I want to go away somewhere {8 - - with my mother,” said the pretty, over developed school girl. **I don't | know just where. Do you know of | ' i some place that is remute, I mean . i : J “What am 1 going to do? Lord, | [l T'm so far behind at the office I'll || never catch up. I've got to put this | trial out of my mind and get down | to business,” was the comment from | Browning. § : The celebrated Browning case end- | . : ) : - cd in the Westchester county court | ] : { house at White Plains yesterday b afternoon in a final blare of the | i . g vulgarity that has marked its brief ' ; 4 @ existence. Both of the chief char- acters were on the witness stand, “Daddy” for more than two hours and a half; “Peaches” for just a fe' moments. General Denial . 5 Browning entered a general, de g ; ; : tailed and vehement denial of all d . y charges, from the serious aspersions gon : \ to the farcical charges that he an- noyed her by bouncing rubber egg \] sandpapering shoe trees, throwin, telephone books and capering on all g ~fours saying “boo." FREE! Peaches insisted that they wer B true. i . The wealthy real estate dealer, in ! w th h f cldentally, was not pleasel with the Ith every purchase o conduct of his case. | o Had More Witnesses i tfit “ “I had a hundred more witnesse: : room ou ) we wi who would have testified to the truth about our marriage,” he said. “There present you with a were a dozen more witnesses right here in court who should have been . l . i hey e 488 beautiful kitchen outht. “Then there were a lot of better {3 questions my attorneys could have asked me, but they didn’t"" ‘‘Are you going to Prmg an an- nulment suit?" “Maybe; I don't know. How can I tell what I am going to do? I'm sick of all these questions.” [ —1 | “But this isn’t your last interview, | G is 2" $ v acud6t 1, no,"—and Browning declined | ) _‘H__——— in its entire 22 years of honest retailing to the public. Folks! This is really the most nest-to-Goodness, Legitimate money saving event ever attempted in the entire otate. Your hard earned dollars do wonders here during this Great Selling campaign. mment. :‘,—-—. o law is pleased to call AT AVANAY cnaun” thre e ]mwnmm LL \ “the inta " there were no such regrets as characterized her and's attitude. g sure T'll win,” she sald. “And I should, not only for my own but for all other young girl pted to marry rich ol men, Stage and Movie Offers “But I don't care what happens. 1 £ i X A ; oy ; = . = ] ; i " AMERICAN WALNUT DIN- ve to rest. I've not even con- going in the movies or on the ithough I've had offers.” e ling' vas ot smons SR 3.PC. VELOUR OVERSTUEFED LIVING $63.50 - BEDROOMSUITE $73.00 ING ROOM SUITE. Regp- QR Bf) that the Browning case may have | 1B ROOM SUITE, made to sell for $120, Now » togoal ....... J lar $129.00 vverens Now i been of far-reaching significance in ¥ limiting the publicity in separation suits. el e o Justice Setger at the close of the TR Ver t ln i Oes i Ot fiiin e ac ——— trial yesterday when he reserved de- | fi# 5; o e ik vision said that had he known the Cx o ks nature of the evidence he would have 3 ordercd a closed hearing. 3 7 - N— e = - S = Henry Epstein, attorney for Mrs % \ s 3 : - Browning, who pleaded against ad- mission of press and public said that | @ > T = “Within a year it will be impossible 3 XD to have public such a trial as this.” ' JESSES A CAR LOAD OF ; : G . P . He indicated legislative action was SECSEESS = 3. M h . I enuine J-r'c. Mchair John E. Mack. trial counsel for NN SINGLE AND DOUBLE 3 s ’ Browning, agreed with Epstein. 2 " 1 H ¥ el o= “The trial was too unsavory for . ! % i e Ll"ilflg ROOm Sfllte not sea how either side was bene ) Y e . ARy A L T inest # fited by an open hearing.” : - Carved Mahogany frame; made of the finest Mack and Epstein must submit : k DAY BEDS S BN material; made to sell for $300.00. briefs by two weeks from Saturday o g \ Atnongn an extension may be al-j { ¢ .. ] A . 3 OUT THEY GO AT : 5 HPEIE sl e [ Cretonne covering wi illows to match. ‘. : | e )l EE——reeey | i Bed Spring=«Mattress MACHINE GUN-IN WORK' i : . sell for $35.00. Complete, now i . " T \ Complete $16 95 Block Gambling Den Door With Loot Place | 1 Weapon and Proceed To ; | | Chicago, Feb. 2 (#)—The machin gun, once the favored weapon of | beer gangsters, and now a part of | B police department equipment to! Sl . b - 5 I n et parapnesmatia ot rovners, who| SERRER JACGUARD b e ( PR i KITCHEN specialize in holding up gambling RN VELOUR COVERING 7 AXMINSTER A 4 CHAIRS houses. A band of four, sometimes six (RN Vi members, packing machine gu LIVING ROOM at has been credited with - throwing | SUITE Loop gamblers and bookmakers into | 33 terror within the last months, th ALL COTTON latest of a scries of robberies y 4 . 5 S ! D T terday netting, according to unofti- | \ square yard \ I\?{"'I“ng('m MAT SS clal reports, In the nefghborhood of $10,000. A e The gamblers have no adequate| 3 Reg. $11.00. $4 85 A defense against the gunmen and Now cannot seek police protection with- | 8 aking themselves liable to| (S rosecution. L Gl BASSINETTES GOLD SEAL REED ROCKERS $8 50 1 Jourmets™ ™ R while the place was thronged with B CONGOLEUM RUGS ...... (Cretonne covering & 5 reg. $39.50 o $1 e placing bets on races. The in- AT Ty 5 : e et it vaders e 3 ¢ | FLOOR and BRIDGE BREAKFAST SETS ARD 1 Q. { TS $19.45 CARD TABLES LAMPS at by Swiveled it around to command the| crowd, and while two also waved |[ shotguns, the leader shouted: “Lie cryone dropped to the floor. o cash as a fourth continued to machine gun, and then the ed out of the door and ,000 had been obtained by | s within the last month. v New Britain, Conn. 2,000 minnows to the Argentine to help stamp out malaria there, Cer. tein nows feed on the larv: of the squito that carries malarial | - i s A 3 ; 2 : 3 TS T 8 : Liifae bactaria. . &