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MACRI GIRL IN FEAR_OF FATHER : A Joseph Koletsky, defense, former trial “we got along very wel without an interpreter for this wit- counsel for the state’'s attorney disagreed, A. Alling asked tho court that Le ho allowed to call an Interproter, objected saying that at the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, take it back," the witness sald. Wouldn't Give Up Chila, “I no give my baby to nobody" Olympla replled, according to the | {witness “l want him to sign.” “I get mad, say you want noth. Ing but John,” the witness sald she replied. M - PHILA, PLANNING GREAT EXPOSITION neath the CNDAY;, N | over 1,600,000 square feet, or more than 26 acres, In additlon, there is a great stadium, accommodating 150,- 000 with vast exhibition space be- seats and in seating 20,000, NOVEMBER 28, 1925 States has honored the occasion by accepting our invitation to be pres- ent and will be In Philadelphia to speak to the people of the nation on July 3 and 4. “The natlons of the world, elther officlally through thelr governments auditorfum There are at leust bulldings Today's Wnness Stresses Elder Man's Actions in Case | Litehficld, Nov, 24 (@ Olympla Macrt had she claimed to be was deseribed by My di of Washington avenne, New Ha- he following tnes for the 1 today. Miss Maerl is on trial charged with r Bagr In ha which at uired v otrial in N the diffley examination Interpreter Called, J Gioorg: imination wou whe for her father |interpreter, Virth to the chita|!t becam I John Ba Mary Loml after gu« lirect she tod by Mr , and Jc pred ounced ford, was him h 1 3 marde o lish times ; an_inter- | t for the rec- who is the er to strajght ords, Mrs, Lomburdi services of o witness o pla tol er bab, n ou 1 her she in a he laiming that the record of the for~ appare o exami rossod very far The girl sald “for herself she'd glve baby to John Bagnano, but caw’t tell father she gave baby to them people.” Throughout Haven would dls- ulty experlonced in of Mrs. Lombard. the examination of Mrs. Lombardl, the defendant look- {ed at the table at which she sits, 11 begin without ) il begln without an |, 0 %0 oa was she observed looking » would be called if “ at the woman who sald she nt he was needed. | ki nution had not pro. [BOFTY for her ause she wus an L | fortunate girl." when the difticuit | "y It ‘\’!“'_ ‘f;’ Alling became pro- |, 1% LAY yhn Sponzo of Hart- d. The court |u|11 ed only when | not nuder- E. Hinman sald the gnano who has bheen in the courl room for several days in cxpected to take the stand after Mrs. Lombard. | The Interpreter was required most [of the time Mr. Kelatsky conduct- ed his cross esamination, {t devel- ontinued that ln\nl-uw”1 e e S e P hiad 2|trial had ot understood all of the 2y answered, showas Well Balanced Exhibits Assureq by Those in Charge Philadelphla, Nov. 24. (AP)~Ex- hibition space already planned for the Fesquicentennial Exposition to | be held here next year In celebra- tion of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence assures accomimodation for every phase of a | well-balanced international, local and domestic exposition Mayor drick sald yesterday before | ing for Washington to lay his | jrevised plans hefore Recretaries | Kellogg of the state department, and Ko now being planned and to be built at the expense of outside agencles, ' governmental, clal. “The exhibition space alrcady definitely planned exceeds by more than half a milllon square feet the area available in the Parls exposi- | ;twenly additional special | ! state and commer- most successful where, “Mere bulldings of steel and stucco will not in themselves por- ever held any- derlying note of our observance, a solemn celebration of Thanksgiving peclally noteworthy Ly our - cmer- from the catustrophe of the great World War, tlon of 1900, which was one of the | tray what is after all the deep un- | for 150 years of freedom, made o8- ¢ “It 19 our idea that this note shall or unofficlally through their eitizens ,or industries, have ‘their {ntention to be representod, among them Irance, England, Italy, Spaln, Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Poland, Czecho- Slavakls, Jugoslavia, Bulgarla, Ru- mania and South American nations." ings would be of a design unique to |this exposition, the most definite in- 'fluence being Assyrlan and Babylo- nfan, The “White City" of the Chi. icago world's falr would not bo du- {plicated, he sald, but finstead the architects have visloned a color wme of a “Rainbow Clty.!" The mayor sald the exposition would he “truly represcntative” of progress In the liberal and mechani- cal arts, assured us of | Mayor Kendrick sald the build. everal meetin Jast pla's annt with Olymipia monthy prior to | Miss Mucrl shot Lagnan Tobhy af the theater in New Huver P'alace Mrs. | asior witne g0 to work to ombardi urged the port he ba ficd Hear Baby. Deseribing a meeting with Oly pia on a bridgs at Cedar and Mi cet, New Haven, night about go, the witness heard for time from Olympla that she had a baby girl, ,.m that “John Bagnano was its father.” Asked why sho did 75+ Haxa Bag- nano arrested, Olympla told her that her father worked around the courts have to hide myself,” Olympia told | her, Mrs. Lombardi testified. One | time she “had to duck into a shoe | store” where the made purchases because he was near. When Mrs. Lombardl advised the | glrl to go home, the girl replicd “you know how my father will treat | me. Tl never go back to him.” Witness said she atraid fo| “walk with the girl because of her | father,” | The witness asked the girl, she | #aid, t you go to work?"” “1 don't | what I'm going to do," I replied according to Mra. Lom Mrs, Lombardi was ness called by the state today. she took the hy ca now the first wit- When stund, State's Attorney {nano ome place Bugnano's s “[ told her sOTYY heeause s un unfortunat s sald All Were Weeping » next time the rl was a few nights jater when AL sh to put her in would require for gir T the g Olympia came to her house looking wit- | of John's rs. Marion Bagnano, the v and wife there the girl who Ther ying One they “all began ¢ at her he entered the house, aghter, Marion was there. hall soon after Mrs. ed, she testified. “When I geen them, N “You claim this man him.” put it in a home. “I told her that has done this to vou, two points, either ha or see Ja for buby. baby and then if Olympia got mar ried and want the baby, sho could witness saw | started to ery.” afternoon in January the wit- |ness found Olympla and John Bag- daughter's houss, When only her John 1 Olympla came out of the back Lombardi arriv- 1 got mad,” | she sald, and told Olympia “I no |like this business, you meeting this do vou | wrong and vou hang around with Carrle (John's | wite) said it you prove my husband ‘I'll give you ¢ him arrested r and have papers drawn Carrie would take the | questions she Mre. Lombardl was dismiss when court was recessed for luneh- con, the state's attornoy not saving whom he would call next. Judge Hinman requested all spectators to leave the court room and building. LIQUOR RAID IN BRISTOL Police ¥ind Aleohol, Gin, Whiskey and Wine at Yome bt Larry Di- Lena, Well Known Barber, (Bpoclal to The Ierald.) Bulstol, Nov. 24—Larry DiLena of Landry street, proprietor of one of Bristol's best known bharber shops, was arrested this morning on charges of violating Ing a rald upon his home. He was released in bonds of $500 pending his appearance in the police court to- morrow morning. The raid was englnecred by Of- son, and netted a gallon of alleged aleohol, small quantities of alleged lons of wine. Try the New Cuticura Shaving Stick feely Lathering the liquor laws, follow- | ficers Norton, Jeglinski and Thomp- | | gin and whiskey and about 400 gal. | The girl again wanted Bagnano | {to sign for the baby so she could Jack Frost (onfec- Solid Packed SUGAR | | THE NEW BRITAIN tionery PUMPKIN 2 cans | Hoover of the department of com- | merce. The mayor also will discuss | federal support for the exposition with the cabinet members, “In the midst of a tract of 2,000 acres,” gaid the mayor, “there will be thres great exposition palaces providing cxhibition space of well during the tion dem will b {and parade country. THE SPIRIT OF THANKSGIVING In the rush of busy days and the many distractions of every day liv ing, we are prone to quickly forget or to overlook the many good things that come to each of us. Thanksgiving Day glves to all of us the opportunity to pause and reallze the numerous bleseings that we pos- sess and enjoy and which should {n- still that spirit of genuine thankful- ness in each and every heart. May each and every one have much te be thankful for, is our wish. Our Stors Will Remair Closed All Day Thursday _—1 WOOL HOSE 1,000 pair of Ladies’ Wool heather; regular value $1.19, For W ednesday Only s Ealr be sounded over and sesquicentenn The story of American donr! before In the history of our ichildren's “The president Ribbed These are a well-known brand and perfect fitling Hose; colors, black, tan, camel and over many historle exhibits of unusual interest, a notable aviation program, an outstanding list of athleti cevents, great musienl events, ncluding chor- al festivals, orchestral concerts, singing festivals and opera by a celebrated forelgn com- pany. again celebra- frec. set forth In pageantry as It has never been of {he United and that there would be ! riner, chairman of the anthraelte operators committes This meefing also was behind closed doors and ‘it could not be learned what was un- der constderation, COLDS Break a Cald Right Up with . “Pape's Cold Compound"” Tuke two tablets every three hours until three doses are taken, The first dose ways gives reller, ‘Tho second and third doses com- Dietely break up tho cold, Pleagant and safe to take. Con- tains no quinine or g, Milllons use Jold Com- Price, thir- five cents, Drug- lsis guarantee it. NORE PARLEYS N (DAL DISPUTES No Contirmation However, of | Peace Overfures ladelphia, Nov. 24 (®—A con- hetween John L. Lewls, ssident of the United Mine Work- and J. Alvin Markle, chalrman of the joint committes of the anthra- lelte operators, negotiating commit- tee and the general wage scale com- | mittee of the miners, gave rise today | to further rumors of approaching peace negotiations In the hard conl industry, All, however, lacked con | tirmation, | | Both Mr. Tewis and Mr. Markle denied that there wus any signifi- cance in their mecting, which was held behind closed doers at th Lanfon league lust night, and continu od for thres hours. Nefther would | | discuss what took place, Tarller fn the day the police com- mittee of the anthracite opcrators |met in the office of Samuel D, War- BOSTON STORE H. J. DONNELLY CO. LDNESDAY BARGAINS! Come by Train, Trolley or Auto COME ANY WAY—BUT GET HERE! MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Br A new lot of Men's Genuine Shirts in styles. regular Hose. value, $1.98. inozday Only 55¢ neckband and collar attached Colors, white, blue, tan and grey; COTTON BATTING Comfort style roll pure white clean cotton. Spreads 72x90 in. 79 . Each C For One Day Only .+, CHILDREN’S SILK AND WOOL HOSE oadcloth SILK AND WOOL HOSE Ladies’ Elite Extra Fine Quality Silk and Wool Hose, made with a seam back; all the Children’s ribbed fine quality Silk and Wool Hose: colors, tan, champagne, brown; regu- lar value, $1.19. wanted colors. Regular value, 81.59. For Wednesday Only, Pair 93¢ For Wednesday Only . 2 pounds L(’IALS F ROM MARKET (0. A. M. TO 12:30 NOON 25¢ puk 65C 5 2 quarts 350 ALL DAY SPECIALS Lean Fresh SHOULDERS Best Maine POTATOES b l!est I‘ule LARD Fancy Cape Cod CRANBERRIES FANCY FRESH KILLED VERMONT TURKEYS We have the finest selection of Turkeys in the ci grade and that is the hest we can hu\. 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A large assortment of patterng; fast colors; Like home 3 5 & medediticat i, TABLE CLOTHS of those all linen Table Cloths have arrived; blue and gold only. Each $ ' .00 COTTON CHALLIE Best quality, new st¥les tor Con: fortables, Draperies, ete. I7 Wednesday Special, yd . f WAVERS Electric Marcel Hair Wavers, ' with white silk cord and an ivory handle; detachable 1 ey il 98C -~

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