New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 3, 1925, Page 15

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BEING QUESTIONED = = - 55 Trial Undoubledly Will Go Over fou hufe” o e [nto Next Week L 1 fleld, C 3 P—The trial of ) with murde ing of John B i the theater in N fast drawing to a cl who hus bes noon Tue examination at tl Attorney Arn hour for the proached had reached the events of 1 the shooting, and court taches {elt fense would rest rebutal testimony in court, Olymipia came into t lock Olympla a result of the shoot- lobby of v Havep is Olymy Koletsky, her showed her y of th and ine o Palace theater at asked her to point of varfous T shooting. spots, he st 8¢ Cross-exan: Attorne indicated rred to roo Judge George eleared the court room of at the request of Attorney Koletsky, cou before Olympia took t} This forenoon pective spectator: the hall of for the court open & have concluded her test As the hour of the Journment appro came from the c eross-examination was stil’ crowd disappeured who had been‘on r 12 spe She sald there saying that sign on the stage. Is Cross Fxamined s Attorney g cross examination asked her a number of s about her clothing on t of h er visit to the mi t on the had on to wer Olympla y twife fay of 1 cont New her peop nd had not 1 ting, &he or sent gave It trom in hours d go ov mbardi on Cedar street was '|1~1 d whe hat Sead ed to hold court on piied that he had n “It doesn't look ni 1 now,” he remarked. Spectators Disappointed The length of \||-l M stay on the wit today to give indication trial will break over info A number of cut of town motorists who came to Lit eld yesterc i the hope Olympia's test would end and the courtroom would again be thrown open to the public | were disappointed. Several of these | ears were from New Haven and| there were a number of them park- ed near'the court house most of the day., “powder,” Jowder pufr?” Questions About Tocket ia ck ecloak Olympla was beginning to show ’““'l"\,:“'“ 81 the strain under wkich she labored 5 3 . for the last f days as court ad- % Journed for the afternoon yesterday. She wept as she told of the actual | shooting, which she said followed her secing a gun in the dead man's pocket. When she got back to the jail last He Coughed For Two Years Swore Off After coughing for two years al-| ' On theleft side” most continuously & man of con-| A little later she sald siderable means got thin and tired ’:"*“! S ELeE i and worn out, made his wlll, and was ready to quit the big game of life. A friend spoke to hime.about Rronchuline Emulsion and mow life to him is very sweet indeed. at's the kind of a cough that fs put out of business with ing speed when the cougher is wise to Dronchuline Emulsio Tough old coughs — persistent coughs — coughs that hang on and rob people of their sleep — those are the kind of coughs Bronchu- line likes to tackle Many times such after the Grippe or and if you have one or know anyon: who has one keep Bron- chuline Emulsion in mind. It isn't fust a cheap sweet cough gvrup — ft's the best cough remedy and the best is never cheap. Axeirod’s Pharmacy and dealer: everywhere can supply you. some you use is indefinite Kolets | 1ar form, | “Otherwise k “Did you pocket ¢ Alling. t them in ald Judge p out.'” v the was the pocl reme | She satd 1t was not over tw she found the door at C ano's hmw locked, she house the nig he said that ¢ i carried t er in her cloak poc r plcked it out and looke amaz- constan Bagnano Kicked Her. t hat on the coughs a heavy linger cold, ALt at lengt night, gnano kicke consclousness orne told again on the bridge. of At Your Market .w 10c . 18¢ », 35¢C . 20c .m 39¢ n2lc For FRIDA FRESH SHORE HADDOCK FANCY NATIVE MACKEREL w15¢ | 18¢ 28¢c 48c w 14c .25c_ FRESH STEAK COD FRESH NO. 1 SMELTS FRESH KING SALMON COD TONGUES AND CHEEKS ... BLOCK ISLAND SWORDIISH FRESH CHILLEL HERRING TRESH WHITE HALIBUT BONELESS SALT BONELESS SMO. HERRING FRESH OPENED OYSTERS ROUND € IN SAELL AMS OPEN LONG pint 350 CLAMS pint 28C SPECIAL : FRESH OPEN SCALLOPS FINEST SUGAR CO DUZ—Large Pack CINNAMON BUNS ., THE BIGGEST FOOD ¥ \l l EIN THE BREAD_ THE BEST 16 o THAT'S BAKED Loaf CITY ! ¢ 21 oz Loaf 10c revolver in At- photographs of ersons After y Kol- ' the she time was work- remarked that as to regu- Hinman. “I'm only mber went | i is scratching her | § sk sald dia hat you day?" a lock." the story of oting ove J o ki St her old story she answe v's question ess hour at tified, Alling on this point, W questi ehe classical music to “Did you you “You alwaye carried ket of your black co: Yes, sir." f them, whic the shootir ou felt that you cou her) to h s Attorncy State "I got frightencd when *she said. “When did you draw y “When 1 saw and he sald, ‘T'll kil rand gvas on his “Is that the last thing you remem- ber, that you san toward is the next thing tha remember ter that I didn't e question was repeat @ ouplem gton, Dec. 8 can warships are Chile, where Gen ng a serlous of the iscitary commission he is head Th messag lay th navy the move is the ¢ on duty iser Denver, navy ¢ her arri an port department's expla will be Latimer in consuitation eral Pershing. re not today regarding ind to be of unfairness, it will be { General Pershing and not department, hat if any COOLIDGE Washington, Dec. » iron coived today by He has heen on 1‘ of t country. an broke were ¢ him reach for his a know 7. S. Warships Have Arrived at Arica | Tacna R latest developments tions, pub! made to Chilean accusation: BELFAST 15 CAL GREETS BISMARK “ """ 'DIVERS STILL WORKING - T0 RAISE SUNKEN SUB| | Last leave 2890 sked th Night's and Today's \wrmi Has Hampered Thelr Work (s Considerably ts of byl P—Riding at X 1 by u constituting th work on ralsing | ock Island by Roma on September 25 with 33 of her crew, await calmer eather 8o that divers may resume operations In an effort to wrest the bmarine from its resting place in | water 12 § feet deep. | i ool LOr the last two days stormy | weather has prevented the descent of divers to complete work neces- before pontoons can be at- d and actual lifting of the §00 1k can be started. Among the vessels walting morc favorable weather is thg 850, sister §1 which put out from here Monday with provi- cquipment for the salvage urface crafts at the scene of perations are the Vestal, Falcon, rine salvage ships and the s, Penobsiot, Bagaduce, Sagamore and 1ul « ' E. J. King, commander |of the submarine base, in charge of the |51V craft spends the great- | his time directing opera- | Officials at the base today | said that two or three more days of | work would be required before the | now held in port could be to the & MAPLE HILL NEWS 3 un fon ory lay he City of red to t sary Mendell hen State's oned her e sald she ever tell arrying a ng the jer part o ions it in a2 she said, | b ended| 14 depend Ip you| T¥ wera eeting of » Hill ¥ he hon on members presont the Woman' 1d yestr I saw his H.\ t | ¥ , nutrition spe- our revol-jcialist of the state dairy and food council, “Trip to the F you my-| Miss Zulette hip when |of physical education, has returned to Bloomfleld, N. J., the Thanksgiving recess at her home on Robbins avenue. The Christmas party of the Wo- s club of Maple Hill will be he xt Wednesday afternoon at 2 clock at the home of Mrs. T. H. Cogswell on Theodore street. program for the afternoon will con- sist of music, a talk on books by Mrs. Belle Holcomb Johnson, state libraria and the exéhange Christinas gifts. The club will send alth Market."” | ucker, an instructor | the street t you ed, with a jalt, 1| for women and the riembers are re- quested to contribute books, maga- material for rug weaving, and [toys for small children, The things should be sent to Mrs. Leonard Fi Mrs. H. A, Lienhard or Mre. G ‘. in |1 200t before Dec. 15 Arica | Mrs. William H. Allen entertained which |the Maple Hill Bridge club at her home on Robbins avenue Tuesday fternoon. Mrs. Willlam Kinner was warded first pr M ox second and Mre. W, consolation. Mr. and Mrs. F Robbins avenue left last Daytona a., where ure home. @ Kinner of Golf strect will is brother-i Haddam P—Two now at eral Per- E of ard J. Sorrow N. Tucker of Friday for they will make nation of nver Admirai with Gen- . to- norrow a silent Senator Recd Favors Eliminating Exemntions New York, Dec, 2 (# — Elimina- tion of all exemptions in taxation was advocated t by David A. Reed, of Pennsylv the opening of teenth anm on of the as- soctation rance presl- tax re- right direc- but efforts damenta! in both ax policies. but they ic reply is fssued by the = sesslon M step in the 1 Senator Reed not was of illed, d natior - ARREST STAMFORD GIRL Stamford, Dec. 18, of Mission street, was arrest- — Prince | o5 0 bills, . was arrested on suspi- Jlidge. clon of passing several bad bills of tour omination. The latter had ch bill in his pocket. 5 nucel, 2 gave an interesting talk on | after spending | | eymnasium Fri 50 | The | of |/ a Christmas box to thao state farm | the nine- | 8 (®—Mary Star- ! 4 today charged with passing coun- | Last night Antony | The Latest Three With S o obta ast July court Mouths SAVI0 SEAT 10 JAIL ON LIQUOR SELLING CHARGE Tor Sccond 30 Days Previous ntence Imposed, It rec was | $200 were fay for t of cours | Ralph Ha it | la This Is Believed to Be the Basis of Irish Border Line Settlement. ginning Dec. |B 4 street, noon dime dance in lay after ceeds are to be used ing graduation expens me {n and hear the new Ortho- phonie Victrola at Morans'.—a inson of his home | James ricanization in 1 at a regional co! ricanization directors iing at the Old Hartford. Mr. O'Bri a membership committee of th nizaton. Join Xmas Music advt, Club at Mo = = rters t COMPARES DEBT TERMS London, Dec. 3 (A—Winston Churchill, chancellor of the ex- ter, replying to questions in the e of commons today, said th ebt led. mier Sir ment are kept cret, it is ¢ | maintained in regard to the ary and that mest of the Free to Great tatives with Wil- of th , and of Ulster. ide scutive cot James Craig The Irish boundary q contention in Anglo-Trish point of of the chi|Toiéni leadera Michae! Colline, L were gave the n of opti e contents of the a closely ved in we at t At Britain will cat Britatn's debt to the United | 1,217 Membership of had been funded on the same s as Italy's the amount which British government would pay to | American government during rhv\ P nt year would have beer [, nstead of $1 nd Game wa AMATEUR DISTILLER HELD Stratford. Dec. 3 (B — | Oberg, arrested yester lee confiscated 40 gallons of 1 at his 00 bonds when today. His Monday. Offi- nd a complete equipped bottling outfit . e liquor. al- home SUIT today in ! Taxicab company distriet destroyed caused damage estimated 000, The engineer of liscovered the help by | whistle, at L passing train hlasts o The cause was not mined. The EXTENDED 3 0P AGREEMENT Washington, Dee arngement ma | 1922 for the | over the international hou | atreraft of the two | been extended to April . De hael |ETHEL: There Are Bows and Beaus AT THE o HPSY FINC FAOR WITH THE. MATORITY ~ e, — T — CHOOS . ST CUKG 1O THE MR oW THe GWOULDER £0owW WHILE, ONWY A FEW Wil TOLERATE. POWS™ ON THEIR FEEYT ~ HERE'GY GORT OF ires wWas school 8 of the urch wil Bid tashioned pud ¢ series of shown at last oy New Br estim seven r fish hunting oose. TOR $1,500 FILUD, ble Frod W 1l estate on \[‘l CIAL \OTl('L annual Christmas sale of the Ald of 1 be held Saturd in the lings T EO\\ SEEN OCCASNONS A;L‘1 for turk Main Offcnse ord cou British en- » or remaining agrce- forme s quo is to be bou Fish and Game Assn, moving ning under t 1k the Second Advent y after. NO DISPUTE OVER Park Board Will Get Share It balance, w he falt th words, frnoo. pay. from the school’ tnated booth, $3: ir every polla assaulted him and injured his right eye. In a memorandum of des cision filed In the cour of common pleas today Judge John J. Walsh rendered judgment in favor of La. polla. Judge Walsh sald that Lapol. la's attack did exceed the bounds of selt defense. ENGAGEMI agem SPORTS RECEIPTE not NT \\\lll NCED daughte M Believes Due s no dispute park commis- Siade said made for cause 1 know are forwar No Violation of Agreement Announcing nt. He had oard to pay wcome from all agreed per games the opening of our new shop at 65 Main street (next to Methodist church) Saturday, Dec The public of New Britain and surrounding towns is cordially invited to come in, spect our new quar- ters and become acquainted. YeLondonShop TAILORS hs e amount the game As O A pald ha which A ies as wer obtai add to the cost @f th from the v not told so 1 \lv Slade thought the plan in, h this basls, payment of the re Now that this am less than unt is 1s i3 pro orities stand re de the Iy bal, 'THE CHILD ' |WHO SEES Qearly, but wil net profits, rd high to pay ar other arrang fair to Hartford, ng Hartfo Any not be ead fe Learns Fasily, Studying Deductlons school many whi ticket Is a Pleasure i Eye Examination of your child's es may reveal the need of glasses, H.F.REDDELL { Raphael Bldg. || 99 W. MAIN ST, Sutte 215 & 216 || New Britain TPhone 11 $134.65 heck of $77.38 was sent to the but 38 \ it cost to put the fleld in s this amount was Man \ucd for Assault Only Defended Himself Dec. 3. (F) — A aan concerning t ations of laborir at work on a construction job ted on I‘m mber 15, 1924 in Artura Chiappinell for a union and Jo- aan brought suit asking , declaring La- Oculist's Prescriptions Filled Beauty Experts Come to Barbers for BOBS STOP AT BASSE'S Central Barber Shop Near the Depot Special Notice Worthy Temple, No. 18, Sisters will hold their o'clock tomorrow ade Pythilan ting at 30 night and Says His Prescription Completely Banishes All Rheumatic Pair and Twinges-Is Guaranteed Deep Seated Urle Acld Deposits Are | Dissolved and the Rheumatic Polson Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Falr T Department druggist in this co uthorized to say to eve r !n this vicinty results have been accomplished even in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and | piteous and where the patient was Mr. James H. Allen of 28 Forbes . Roche! N. Y. the discoveror of ALLENRHU, wh for many years that It AL- suffered the tormeugs of acute rheu- desires all florers to know want a cent of any- one’s money unless ALLENRHU clsively conq t of all df | eases, andyhe has instructed the Fair | Drug Dept. and drugeists everywhere been tried and |to tee it as above In every in- vears, and really marvelous | sta de- ALLENRHU h WRIST WATCH For Your Christmas Gift Quality guaranteed. Prices lowest in city. Selection, the largest in the city. Full line of Rings, Chain and Knives, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Ivory Sets Clocks and Silver, ete. A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Gift Until Xmas Himberg & Horn Established 20 Years 10 R. R. ARCADE 392 MAIN ST.

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