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§ i o «w‘ Yosu ore “The that she Mrs, Kopec told Leibler and At- torney Golon that she had driv:n trem Hartford g the taxi driver §9 for the trip. At driver asked her if she beer. -&he replied in the affirma and went into some. The driver accompanied her, and later asked her daughter to get him a pencil from another room so0 he could write his name and address. He signed a card as George Arthur and his telephone number car was Hartfo:d. When Kopec said she missed her pocket- which had been lying on a {able and which contained $65 and some change. She wanted the driver hook, arrested. Sergeant Feeney continued the in- vostigatien, following Leibler's in- vestigation, and found the pocket- heok on & table in another reom of the woman’s house. meved by the daughter. JUDGE WINSLOW IS SILENT ON CHARGES Jurist Accused by Gongressman Declines to Comment New York, Feb, 14 (UP) — Re- maining chambers, Federal Judge F'rancis A. Winslow ment of Judge ment apd also refused to outline any plan of action he may have adopted, other than to say he was going to study the cherges. Meantime the federal grand jury misconduct brought by Representa- tive LaGuardia of New Washington. committee yesterday asked investi- gation of the charges by the depart- ST TARGE [GPITD PTG W ACED PURSE. Piyces ot s e Russian Artist Trics (0 Comviece Jury Hahn Portrait is Real Da Vinci Product New. York, Feb. 14 UP—A painted woman - whese origin is matter of ‘missing | court dispute submitted to examini- Retboek” ened tion through & microscope today as which (hreat o her supperters continued attempts hogeme embarrassing for & Hartferd | g broye that she is not a mere ad- tax} driver, was cleared up last night by Sergeant Thomas J. Feeney of the police department. An:l' P m. Acting Detective John Liebler was detailed by Ser- geant George C. Ellinger to go to the office of Attorney L. M. Golon to mterview Mrs. Felecla Kopek of 140 Grove street, who complained Aocases Taxi Driver Be- mmuu mystery of the Férronnier had been robbed. in a taxi cab, |da Vinci. she said, the had any her home, 14 year old notice. as 6-9661. She said his stationed on Church street, the tay) driver left, Mrs, testified at It had beea scum until — in the seclusion of his today studied charges: of York in The house judiciary justice. Winslow refused fo com- er, applied the & masterplece. looped down president, Gaston maval of one of the principal hard- ships of their lives. That was to attend outdoor booths often in temperature only a few dey grees ahove zero. 4 The president noticed one day recently how much women in front of ene big shop were suffering. He-took the matter to the gabjnet and next day, signed § decree forbidding employers to ems ploy wemen at outside booths when the temperature was at the freezing point, or below. SUITS AGAINST JEW B. Georges, local jeweler whose property was recently attached in 4 negligence action, was named de- fendant in three suits brought by New York concerns, accdrding to papers filed today in city court. The suits, brought through Attorney Is- venturess masquerading as a lady of high degree. Vadim Chernoff. a Russian paint. microscope to the surface of the portrait “La Bello as a witness for the picture's owner, Mrs. Andree Lar- doux Hahn, who is suing 8ir Joseph Duveen for $500,000:0n the charge that he libelled the painting by say- ing in & newspaper interview that it was not from the brush of Leonardo With the microscope in one hand and a school teacher's pointer in the other,- Cherneff called the atten. ‘l.\n tion of the jury of 12 business men the house to et |to details which he considered prov. ed “La Belle” to be beyond all doubt A necklace of beada the front of the heavily brocaded gawn of the black- smith’s daughter drew his particular “Every individual stroke of the painter’s brush,” he said, “is visible, even on the smallest of the beads. This work shows the maaterly skill of a great artist, sure of his tech- nique and perfeet in the comple- tion of his conception.” Sir Joseph, a wealthy art dealer, and Mrs. Hahn, both of whom have earlier sessions of .the trial, listened intently as Chernoff preclaimed the genuineness. of ¢he painting that Mrs. Hahn had hoped to sell-to the Kansas City urt' mu- she says Sir Joseph's criticism ruined the sale. French President Keeps Sales Girls From Freezing | ,.x. the saless Seattle, Wash,, Feb. 1 from the (freighte! the Aleutlan Isiands. JAPANESE CREW 1S SAVED FROM WRECK Taken One by Ope ip Buoy From Storm-Lashed Rocks TwentyBfive Japancse, who were reacued Maru while it was being ground to pleces in the storm-washed rocks of [ofters. astie concerning he has made in the middle of Sear! navy recruiting 4 UP— |celved in' the vinced that the r Melyo re safc aboard the gteamer Iilinois day. and the Nankoh Maru to th Melyo Maru to safet sagged until their human. being hauled to safety. The Meiyo Maru, to effect a rescye hecause of ocity of the sea. One Man s Lost steamer Montauk abeut 1 crew, seemed about to crash into t! of Unjmak Pass. For five da! hed fought the atorm and to tow her to safet: and fought their Latest et the Allowa! the Alloway. were that rogks aboard. and s has heen received Mrg( ‘Harry Searls, 718 trée navy. In & rpecent lelter FLER Japanese steamer Nankoh Maru to- Fragments of messages reaching here last night told of the shooting{who has heen ill of breeches byoys from the Illin dipped inte the soaring surf before a freighter of 5,400 tons, ran aground early Jues- day morning during a storm. Sev- eral hours later the Nankoh Maru reached the scene but was unable All day yesterdsy she stood by until the Illinois arriv- ed. The latter encountered great difticulty in reaching the scene. At Dutch Harbor the crew of the freighter Alloway was recuperating atter having been picked up by the| the Alloway's erew successful attempts had been made The crew took to the lifeboats at the last minute One member of the crew, Paris, Feb. 14 (M—Bhop girls of eiler named Poley, refused owe to France's bachelor Doumergue, Te- were holding her a few yards off the that Poley was atill and the Paris, Feb, 14 bert, agent-genel e doom- | fortnight ago. ed ship and pulling the crew of the |gotback on Sunt by one. In a pounding sea and with the rescue ships working dangerously near the rocks, the buoy lines ofted favorable. While Cargoes the fer- from the wreck of the Meiyo Maru, Thirty-three men, all but on the abandoned the Alloway as :t he rocis two un- ay to the Mon 10 leave es ' here anchers coig|Mother Pleased With Son’s Progress in Navy hare by Stanley of the progress:-being made by*he¢ wbn, Frank B. Scarle, in the to his continued its investigations. Helfand, attorney, who has named in the La Guardia rcsolution as having been favored hy Judge o, . ype. Winslow, was a witness for a second | 0o s time this week before u Helfand is to be recalled. be. he investigation is over, Marcus been the grand Recor. Another witness called was. Edwin |1 red judges, through Judge Knox, re- quested into the hankfuptoy situation‘no matter where it led op. whem it hurt,’ the ducting a bropd investigation 'with u design of examining. all' matters which seem appropriate for examin- ation, and has given ita entire time to that The Indians belleve that a fish huried in the corn hill will give a hetter yield of corn. K. Bertine, also said to ha witnesses were to be guestioned .to- ‘ederall District Attorney Chawes H. Tuttle explained tha course of action of the investigators. “Wrom the time in the early part up any other matter whatever. been a receiver. Eight additional me to make an investigatton rand ‘jury has beey: con- investigation without” taking | is a Preseviption for Colds, Grippe, Fiu, Dengue. Bilious Fever and Malaria. it is the most spredy rementy knows. $. Tel. 6300 Children’s Dresses. Formerly Leenard Bldg. rael Nair, include one. for $200 by A, Cohen & Bons, Inc., one for $100 by E. A. Bolky's Sons, and one for | $75 by the Standard Watch Crystal{ . Papers were each case by Constable Creditors have filed a poti= tion in bankruptey against Geo Friday and Saturdajl Specials J ond E Ventilators— 8x 39 .. Diamond E Ventilators—I1x39 ...... 2 for $1.00 Hsnd Saw—264nch ............... Hesster Rural Mail Boxes ..... Many Other Items at Special Prices. PHONE 6360 served John 8. .. $L00 $1.00 SCREEN WIRE AND SCREEN PAINT ‘Now is the time to look gver your wintlow screens and screen doors. CARLSON HARDWARE & PAINT CO. 30-3¢ DWIGHT ST. Buy Where You Can Park The Willett Corset Shop 300 Main Street DOLLAR DAY Children’s Dresses .......... $3 $2 Formerly $6.95 SALE ... .50 and $2.95. Sale ........ Children’s Jersey Dresses Formerly $5.95 and $7.95 Sale $4 and $5 Children’s Rompers Formerly $3.50-$2.95-$1.95 Sale $2 and $1 Children’s Pleated Skirts Formerly $4.00 and $3.50 Sale $2 and $3 Being our first we will endeavor to give our patrons the very best and most wonderful bargains. Our regular Merchandise on-Sale for FRIDAY and SATURDAY — Corselettes and Girdles $8 Values, for Sale $ 4 Corselettes and Girdles $6 Values, for Sale $3 Corselettes and Girdles $10 Values, for Sale $5 Corselettes and Girdles $3.50 and $4.50 Values, for Sale $2 .o 3 for 31.0‘, Take Elevator tin., 0w, each each sion, fhat of musician.. He is now Hampton Roads, V. the musicians’ achool and expects to graduate from the acheel about August. niisted through the local of John J. Bergin, Jast three other New Rritain youths. Mrs. Scaric is pleased with the training her mon has already re- favy, and is'now con- for any ambitious young man, i®- cause of the many epportunities it e PARKER 18 IMPROVING ever sinoe his arrival in France & bed, he is staying indoors on the advice of his physician, " DEFEATS NERIDEN ‘mother, young Scarlo was enthusi- the advancement his chosen profes- attending statién, In charge October with| navy is a fine place ritle match last evening at the local range. The scores were as follows: New Britain Cooley . 166 |1imb. | Hort 1166 (P—8. Parker G- | HO 18 . 178 . 168 L 174 » 166 . 174 . 182 . 162 1659 ral for reparations. |Trick with influenza | Bacon McCormick Boehm Pape Beagel Reach and had a slight day, is progressing not confined to his or , DOLLAR DAYS . only! While They Last — THREE 60 BOTTLES OF . THE FAMOUS b LIQUID VENEER POLISH Varnish Outfit; ONE QUART OF HIGH GRADE FLOOR VARNISH AND A" GOOD 2-INCH BRUSH BOTH FOR ONLY ........... oo e v e Room Lot Wall Paper: ENOUGH FOR AN AVERAGE ROOM, LIV- ING ROOM, BEDROOM, DINING ROOM, ETC. VALUES UP TO $3.25. A BUNDLE FOR— " New Spi’iug Wall Paper: ON EVERY $250 PURCHASE OF NEW WALL PAPERS WE WILL ALLOW (FOR CASH ONLY.) John B 3=5 FRANKLIN' NEW’ BRITAIN .S Wins by Narrow Margin n Ca- 35 st Sals Armory | Next Wednesday the local team | The New Britain Rifle club won | will have no outside match but wi from the Silver City Gun club 'in @ | fire in & short national rifle match. e The fibres of Weod ore Strongest near the centar _of ' the trunk er '1 [Flay ndSatriy Will Be Banner Bargain Days. At A}my & cloths, Wétit § great deal more. buying. Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear Very Spocial At 49¢ .. we say about this. Fancy Hose 9 ... $1.00 sclect from. All sizes, A Great Buy At $1.00.. Well made and tailored. sizes. 25¢ Quality Men's At This Low Price $1.00 In a choice of al! sizes to We have several Hats that were formerly priced up to $7.00. We are closing out this entire group at " 00 $ During these two dollar days every Hat in our new spring stock will be reduced one dollar. Marion Hat SBOp : Callahan-Lagosh ~ ~ 95 West Maimr St. s Tel. 3683 lect from. Well made. For Dollar Day Only Suit Cases 88¢c.. Men's Specially Priced $1.00 Al sizes. Tour-in-Hand 5 Ties Values to $1.00 Lach 19¢ .. A choice of fine putterns colorings. JAYL BOWS, each... Navy Store . 5 CHURCH STREET Well tailored, in fancy broad. Commedore make. DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN ‘Boys’ Knickers Made of wool and corduroy. Work Trousers DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN Union Suits Heavy quality, full cut gar. ments. Regular $1.69 quality. 12 .. $1.00 At this price we advise carly A spectacular Bargain is alt In a chojco of mamy colors to All White Foot Hose 6 ... $1.00 DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN Bee and 9¢ HOFFMAN'S STO OPEN EVENINGS TILL ® O'CLOCK Of leatherette in golid colors, Regular $1.95 and $3.95. DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN of all kinds reduced from 20% 40% OFF Dress Pants Regular $3.00 and $3.50 value $2.29 Bizes 28 to 50 DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN Sweaters $1.00 . $4.98 A selection of crew neck, V neck and coat style. In ail weights. All sizes. For men and boys. Dress Pants Regular $3.95 and §4.50 Values $2.89 Sizes 28 to 50 DOLLAR DAY BARG Men's . . ~Union Suits Buy At This low Prkv~ v 77¢c Winter weight, well tailored. In ecru and random. AN sizes. N ~ Dress Pants Regular $4.95 and $5.50 Valucs $3.79 Sizes 28 to 50 DOLLAR DAY BARGAIN Workmen! Buy Your Shop Needs Overalls of every make at greatly reduced prices Heavy Work Rubbers With Grey Boles DOLLAR :::Y BARGAIN Wool lined, snap buttons Value ) --AdNBIIN