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LOGAL GASES IN SUPERIOR COURT Judge Marvin Disposes of Sey- eral ‘From New Britain T L Judge L. P. Waldo Marvin sentenced John Karbonic, aged 16, 16 Willow street, to six months in jail, tion of the crior conrt ye of execu- ol sentence suspended, the charge of 1 out the foll companion: on a wine Damico o Rol sned by N 3 Willow this rt Crelan, aged 18, of 130 John stres ret The th ined to up by fornd i carly in wine cellar Louis Tucker, color 193 Hartford avenn to jail tor siv met ivions ear 1 over aft court on th ree months ting Jolin Clark of ing Day was used in the liewiez was at I ) months afterwards. Detective S geant Ellinger arrested him turned him over to ths Farmington s alleged that a kni It, and Ba v a few iba, aged 44, of 463 Stan- t was sentenced to jail for ten days on the charge of of the liquor law. Ile and wife we 4 and after a hearing in police court, Skiba was bound over and Mrs kiba was fined 2150 and costs and given a nded ail tence of 30 days. Il was a 1 oifender and Skiba was a for fender violation BRIBERY TRIAL STARTS Warren, R. I, Police Chicf Aceused in Gambling Machine Roundup Made by Authorities. Providence, R. L. March \ to be —Arguments of counsel wers gin today in the trial of Police Chief Jampes J. of Warren, charged w;r’h accepting a bri with the installation machines in the town Testimony was concl perior court yesterd Cronin taking the v The principal witne fense was Dr. Joseph B, Mu prestdent of the Warren town cour cil, who under cross. mination by Attorney General Charles P. Sisson, said he had instructed Chief Cronin to remove any gambling machines found in the town. The instruction wag given, he testified, three or four weeks before the ate police raid in which a number the machines were confiscated Dr. Munro was precoded on the atand by five well known residents of Warren who testified to the reputa- tion and good character of Chicf Cronin. of zambling Held With Pastehoard Number Plates in R. L Providence, R. T, May Pasteboard number automobile in travelling led to the and woman rarly today. #aid they wer 34, salesman, o las, 24, botli of Boston. acNefll had 26 $100 bills. Both were held on a technical charge pending inves- tigation. FIRE CONTROLLED London, March 9 (UP)-—A brush fire that raged over a half mile square area of bracken and heather on King Georg: country estate, Sandringham, was controlled today | before serious damage was done ton on Thanksgiv- | in connection 'BURNS SELF WITHACD | " 10 COLLECT INSURANC Denver Youth Watehed by Detective | Whom Hc Thought Aslecp—s Has Been Arvested. Denver, Col,, March 9 (UP)—Phy- today expected the of Melvin Smith, 21, 0 suifering from acid burns for three years. Smith collceted insurante amount- ing 1o 37.50 a week for three years und received all hospital expenses atter, was slightly burned with i employe of the Mir 1lter Supply company he In 1925 Smith was burned by the acid and wh his injurics were o ed to heal. compan hough phys e as sponta siclans here speedy recoy who has be nd § ce became ns diag- us gan- suspiciot {nosca 4 over Smith. er was believed to ith took a vial from « and touched his t was ch d the 1 per be sleeping, a stack of mq » contain a Alpurie acid. inflicting burns i0d, it was said 1l probably will be th fraud cent solution of Hith has bee ! Traces of Butler Regime ‘Lca\'e Philadelphia ot Bri ~dley D. Butler a public satety he tisappear i a drastie sh |the police | midmght. ‘The new orders re-establish all ! (tho police stations closed by Butler Tupon assuming office here four years | ago, affecting approximately 4,000 of ! the total personnel of 4,400 on tife force and in general abolish all the Butler “‘reforms There will be 43 police districts in place of the pres. jent 23 and the district boundary lines once more will be identical with th houndaries. Even the to the ous dis- 2 Butler regime are to 1ssigned Arrested, Woman Kills Herself and Daughter Wilmington, Del, March 9 P— Mrs P. Sheppard, and her dith, 14, wife and daugh- pard, were found dead their apartment today. They w With windows and doors cloged and Key holes stuffed with paper, gas jets were found open in the roonm. A note, left by the daughter ind addressed to her father, ro H . 1 want to go with give my clothcs to , (a girl friend.)" was also an intimanon in note that the mother was down- hearted. and her husband had been living apart. 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Tanlac 52 MILLION BOTILES USED UNITED’S WONDER SPECIALS — FOR THIS WEEK — THREE BIG VALUES Made Possible by Our Tremendous Buying Power. Just Arrived—A New Lot of Broadcloth Novelty SHIRTS Beautiful New Pa Well Made. Can't Fancy Rayon HOSE#*1 All New Reg. 50¢ Patterns Value UNITED 35% MAIN ST. The Green and $1:.15 Absolute $2.00 Value. For Spring TIES 88¢ Mogodores and Reg. $1.50 Tmported Silks Value MEN'’S SHOPS Cor. Myrtle St. White Store ICHAIN STORES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, COMMITTEE SOON 10 START READING PROBE Will Meet Today or Monday To In. vestigate Massachusetts Later the police learned that Mrs. Sheppard had been arrested {n Philadelphia yesterday by a dcpart- ment store detective charged with | larceny and was released for a hear- | ing today in that city. CENTRAL HIGH NOTES The ninth grade of the Central| Juntor high school met in the audi. Attorney General torfum this afternoon for its weekly assembly. The program was in the| Doston, March 9 (UP)—The legis- form of a forum period. jlative committee, which will decide The Blue team in this school has |if Attorney General Arthur K. Read- a chance of tying the Red team for |ing's conduct in office warranted im- the weekly titic this afternoon if | peachment, was to meect today or they win every class this afternoon | Monday to begin its investigation. and the special class after school | Chairman George F. James arranged by Mr. Brewster, boys gvm | Norwood sald this morning there instructor. iwas question whether the commt- Wililam €. French, principal of 'tue would start its activitics today thig school, 1s confined to his home Should it become impossibis to or- at 174 Maple street with a bad cold. | ganize this afternoon, James said, Mr. French expected to return 6 |the first meeting will be Monday. liis duties this morning but the bad | The first duty of the committes weather prevented him from doing [will be to selrct a counsel to repre- so. {sent the committee. Two lawvers The ninth grade will hold its home |have been consulted as possibilities, room civie league mectings on Mon- 'the chairman told reporte day of next week. James refused to say whether th Today saw the completion of the | committee’s decision to get the in- first week of the sacond assignment {quiry under way had any connection in this semester in all subjects. | with yesterday's bitter criticisms of —_— { Representative Roland D. Sawy: WALKER TO SPEAK New York, March 9 UP—Mavor James J. Walker has accepted an | invitation te make the principal ad- dress at the unvetling of the Stone | Mountain memorial monument, near Atlanta on April 9, Colonel Hollins N. Randolph, president of the Stone Mountain assoclation, announced to- original order for investigation Reading's acts. Should the committea find cul {bility in the attorney general's nection with the national profit sharing organization 'of alleged questionable legality, im- !peachment. proceedings will ba in- stituted, of pa- n- Ware clergyman and author of the; Decimo club, a, Reading has admitted reeeiving & $25,000 retainer from the club less ithan a week after he reported it |favorably in this state. He has de- |nied he was retained to infiyence 1.\'ev York investigators of the u-i clety. WELGOME FOR TUNNEY i ' Gene Take Up His Residence | Within #ts Limits. | stamford. March 9.—{M—Gene | i S 1 | Tunney, foremost heavyweight pugi- | list of the world will be welcemed ae a resident of this city and has been | so informed by telegraph and will | e personally greated in behali of | the chamber of commerce. | Tuuney has bought farm property | lin the suburbs which will be made | | over as a hemie for him with oppor- | | tunities for athletic conditioning and | | pleasures of the countryside. | The Stamford chamber of com- merce today wired Tunney at Palm Beach, Florida, expressing pleasure of the organization and of citizens | |on learning that he had decided to make pis home here | President Frank S. Dawless of the | chambar who is in Florida will call | on Tunney to invite him to be a | Fuest of the chamber at a dinner | and reception. ! The Incandescent electric light | was patent~d by Thomas Edison in | 1880, | FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928 Albert Steiger, (ne, o= . COSTUME IDEAS FOR SPRING ... EVERY ONE NEW AND FASHIONABLE Scarf! 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Fox’s Dresses and Co: Exquisite frocks in chiffon, georgette and printed satins, polka dot crepes, crepe de chine and novelty scarfs, jabots, tucking and embroidery or draped ef- Other prices §25 to $195 Style Features as cape coats, coats with ats—Third Floor are ouistand- Complete Showing of Important Spring Coats—Featured Saturday THE FASHIONS— Cape Coats after Molyneux with the new long cape; Jen- ny’s shoulder Cape Coats with fox cuffs: the Scarf Collar Coat adapted from Jane Regny; and the flatter- ing Straightline Coats spon- sored by Lelong- -all are here —and at only $49.30. at 5490 THE FABRICS— Soft brushed wool materi- ils, particularly effective in heige tones; imported tweeds and mixtures; kasha and broadeloth; silky-smooth kashmir and novelty fab- rics. These are the leading materials—the most fash- ionable—featured in coats at but $49.50. Stelger's—TFourth Floar. Six Smart Hat Fashions Very Moderately Priced at —Black ~Lucerne | —the Nose Veil Hat, typically Parisian —Flower Trimmed Hats, the feminine mode ~Navy «—Cafe-Creme ~—Roseglow «Almond ~Castilian —Simulated Baku with shiny trim —the Embroidered Crochet Visca Hat ~—the Eyebrow Hat of French felt —Women's Hats in Straw Combina- tions. Steiger's—Third Fiosr. A New Strap Pump, Special DOWNSTAIRS Note the novel strap and side out and the graceful spike heel. In pat. ent, black satin, honey beige kid brown kid. Made with turn soles. Steiger's—Maln Flosr. THE COLORS AND FURS- Black is absolutely fash- on-right, closely followed by (he new middy blue. Then the beige tones, in softer, lightar shades, repeat the fashion success of last season. A faw Iray coats are seen in eox- clusive models. Flat furs are smartest, butter mole, squir rel and fitch. cut- and 5750 SHOP Spring Coats $ 2475 $3475 Sports Coats of “Bonnie” Tweeds, invis- ible plaids and furred Dress Coats kasha twills in models. imported mixtures, smartly of kasha, broadcloth and straightline and scarf collar Smart flat furs—moline, squirreline, er- comine, and vicuna in harmonizing shades. Many coats with throw scarfs, tuckings, and fancy pockets. In black, middy blue, beige tones and mixtures. Steiger s—Dewnstaire Fhep