New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 26

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20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. | "Olympia's trouble” Olympia met sday but not called to testify un- [ Open for travel, | ’iver Tridge fs under construction 0 A ONS FO ternoon and “went out tho back | The young men admitted before | tain road is under < iction, | Micll West Suftield < Ea The next day Olympia returned [vevelling in the extent ot “hav | Sharon, Ameni sl | tratic | e = to the store and told the withess | (helr expenses out of town paid by | unive constru 1eton | m, Cheshire g Meri- hat she "had been riding with [the state, | Torrington, Goslu L in- v v Turnpike ds under Alan Bure, Donald McCrann and Ju\n until 11 o'clock last night.” One of the quartet dwtl:’w. ajder construction, One-way traffic is| con on, but yen for one- = . Under a gri tlu, cross examination 'dinner at a Torrington hotel whi Monroe Harwood To Run For ‘v!nl \}-‘x\ln‘l\nml Sho released |tour. n;l_\ ‘)‘ul‘jl ‘.I‘.f.r., a large st jry - Thoniasto 1is o r“" \l(‘ l’llt l() I)L“llh ’ ol A Stand Today e A e But (0 Dot | Al Burs, Donata ccrann an ibo ther: called for pie for de oo Hurwood have been nomi- il | her hands, She drained ater anwhile they noticed nan i terhu Co 15, Oh Nov. 20 (@) — 1 in the informal ballot for y glass of its contents cighboring table taking som wehester, Rowley strect, Win-|Bucar Tode ) Cle d mur- (president of the senior class at the Litonfeld, Conn, -\”\" <0 ""\‘ times looked appealingly at Judge |thing out of & shell and dipping ted is unde fon, Traific'd i ert Little, 21, negro, |Senior High school, according to an- y through one Wit~ | Guopge 1, Hinman in red sauce, contro or 1 were uted in the nouncement made by Principal Louls mbardi, 18 year old | jp Koletsky at one time hurled | A waitress was called and aske EINT n road, Dridge Oblo penitentiary hero early this |P, Slade today. Nominations for draws from the fresh tender lant ed be-fay (he w 55 You're not an |“What's that .uun fon and steam shovel work | morn |vice-president, secretary and treas- e Jury some of the tncidents Gnemy of Olym , ook D et A TR 3 rell 67 Rl Hes s S e leaves a rich flavor beyond o lives of John Bagi : adacatinat e iall f I Tt tn b Gana was convicted of slaying his wi This is the first adventure of Burr mpin Macri last winter al| It was apparcnt howey t \e quartet told the ‘1 i l\’t,“ L - Southbury road, steam |in i Cleve home February 1 Harwood into school politics, but compare. Ask fo!‘ SALADA’ ks before Macrt killed | girl stuck to .the ose o folind out whati'that stuftiiwas | shoyel and macadam con- |19, 1424, his dofe bejng his | Donald McCrann has been an officer —— o on I y i y she had told S5 0t Tt T totic W oway, o fent [ wife cpted gifts from another [in his class every . In his first xamination by State oy trial entered its 14th day 1 I S are avalable, affie [ mar o killed John Keller, a |year at school he was elected tr Arged tho murder of DBa-| Arnon A. Alling e e e el R blnT much as | policomad, In- Cinelnnati December He was president of his cla no whom she n the lob Widow in Court Room fed o g an allege Al as unavoldable delays may (11, 1921, during a gun battle when |last year, besides holding a simillar t Paluce theater In Ne Throughout the questioning of |twoen ,,,‘ml : : SHRTY, Litthe apprehended stealing an office in the Senior elub. Haven, © witness, Carric ano, widow |on the Waooster str 3 Milford - yiordsville | automobile | o -president nominations | Miss Lombardi who said she of John sat in the c . At |wecks before the | work on the This 15 the seventh double e » Br 3 athalie Casc 1 at a New Haven and | (imes ehe an andiblataigh, butlltharather teo dager 8 w location is ur vay. N trocution at the Ohio penitentiary. |and Ma Scheyd and those for it store fled concerning | dig n 0 wniad ahe day |tront of the Palace theater in New | Lolrs are nccossary S secretary + Catherine Brown, our meetings with Olympia in the ’ erday when she fainted | Haven when Hagnano was shot, sl - @Grado Cr O SCLLNEIA ORAEDAIEE) i hibyalgts, tore, in January February. | i <room. | i s L O oad and bridge con nath, Nov., 20 () Sena- , Paul Willets and At the first trl ) faven Mis: ) short forenoon recess she' tion ure under way one-way l0- for Arthur Capper of Kansas told | ray ried away honors in lombardi t itr vatehed Olympia play minute | Road Conditions . Temporary detours will be ! (e rlisers' club here yest |the ballot for treasurer, 'l*lu]» latter the state, r sister, M L little son of one of the ol as nec t he is in absolute sympa- Was a member of the football team. w 1 Mrs, Bagnano is | In (‘mnec“cm Greenwich - st Ttoad, |y ¢ movement started by _— | the s 3 with her son East Hampton, Po 0 construction on t X t g Dawes for reform | T is excellent auto service | Talked of Her Mistake f g | Hampton road is under - [the New York state 1 No delay | of nate rules to prohibit un- | n Damascus and Bagdad, | The first time she saw O ympia in di was on the stand | tion. This road has been exten to traffic. ; ( ¢ straight across the desert. re forenoon, being | from the four corners to the e, Greenwich - Boston Post K t also necds a “house unt. second time 1] dis just before court recessed | @ distance of one mile and a short | conerete is under construction near | [ o1t of numerous | READ WERALD CLASSIE ADS | 5 wriluous burcaus, he said. | ADS FOR YOUR WA as alone g to the T a or lunch, | detour on macac ecessary | ( S No del | A lling the latter about © mis- | Four youths, who testificd for the | 10ad is now open but caution sl e e » construction = 5 | Let L OuremergenCIGS 1ke ate in the retrial of Olympia Macri | be used as the shoulders ar und_ trafti o : | which the witness worked, Olympia Enjoyed Vacation round this mil incom- Miss Macri claims that the man | f killing John @ eft here e " e e St o ot | S gt - s ol teach you r enjoying a “brief vaca- d is under construction, but is Shortly after wcaring about | tion," ¢ were brought here open for traffic. i “'I(”'I“,“:,‘];_ e ;‘,‘,_3” B Sl oad $ : YOUI' POl'tralt: | E VERY business man has used toll tele- We Suifield - East o o r v ' . . phone service to get quick action. To rush i or construction, | Sl e A ey e I an order for goods, to trace a slow shipment, en for fraffic. I ‘ the pasl » \ present that your friends can- N 3 < B : . “ Cheshira and Meri- | JLighthouse Curve, N¢ - ER ; WOt go to a store and buy for | to investigate credit promptiy, to clear up a - CLILES &) Gy t ; ] ‘ themselves, | costly business misunderstanding—whatever it is open for one way 4 | t t N s he tele- A A ! | trafi i ‘ No delay ta 3 N PR (T T | the typt]a of emergency, lhe turns to the “llilflh}l‘]\'mg’ is 1]1(‘ time to initiate the new “_'”.fi;_l »}'m mm“:n w‘r,‘ Trumb X i h ou and your individuality. phone almost instinctively. i I g e ; | Montville, Raymond Hill Road. is under c m. No delay J (R et k. ) The thing to remember is, that what toll Carving Set. We have a full line of Carvers at grading is being done. Detour po: i oy ¥ ,|.!:|r:|:‘::iu I;:rfu:"“’:hn\nv"r:l(l i telephone calls will accomplish in cases of 4 . via Dolbeare Hill r elte 3 i 3 | right prices. Chaplin, Willimantie - Hampton | ) s u constr | plicee. great urgency, they will also do in matters of “f‘f’x'h‘ under construction, open 10 | Traffic detours arou arc ‘ A prcaent that willl dellght o i everyday occurrence, | N h, Gall f | members of your family. " Norwich, Gallows Hill road is un- lton - Huntington road is un Day in and day out, toll telephone service - der construction, Open to traftic. der nstruction, No delay to traf- $2.50 4 A present for everyone on your | performs the usual, as well as the spectacular, Killingly, Putnam - Norwich road | e, A Id l ; Bk ! A ; | is under construction. Deto 3 1 ghore road, road is un n ea Christmas list that you can pur- | errands of business for many firms here in Turkey A Roasters = a to e ’ ! oreon) e el chase at one time, with a mini- N ; i mum of trouble and expense. | Connecticut. construction. Open to traffic. crs incomple $14.00 | “Norwich - Montvlle, Norwich - | \estbrook - Patchogue river Chl‘lstmas | As a faithful servant, a business-getter, a < New London road is und 3 ro is under construction. No § tion. Through traffic anl Now|[ldeias (o trafie: Gift MAKE AN Ll lubricant i}1 the wheels of industry, it more London 1 Norwich | estbrook - Macadam being APPOINTMENT TODAY | than pays its own way. | road.on ¢ i mes river. | on cut-off from Westbrook ecnter, The A ¥ ns b el s | . i ?{Pfi\?gfifggam Co i v oo e e % s | Johnson & Peterson Studio || ¢&Y T eierione contaer clson on the Danicison- | qpafic, BELL SYSTEM 3 d is closed to traffic. | waterbury and Cheshir Vater 2] AIN STREET TELEP! NE 9 | y Telephone 107 oKy .m““]”‘m i e RLECbUry Sheli il 125 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 873 One Policy - One System - Universal Serolce Canaan, lime Rock - South|ed. 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