New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 27

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1623. “Normally,” he gays, “a woman who has been married once is anxious to marry again. A woman of Mrs. Simpson's wealth and charm, I think, would have no difficulty in securing a partner of her own age. But she was dominated by her mother In-i stinct and so her affections settled on | young Tucker, a boy whom she could not only mother hul in a measure lived with friends in Ridgefield Park until a few- days ngo when they went to Baltimore. Their attorneys prom- ised they would return here if wanted. “Our love is eternal, it will never die,” says the plump and elderly bride. “It was love at first sight,” de- clares the youthful bridegroom, “if Susan hadn't any money I'd go to work for her with pick and shovel.” Willimin J, Fielding, psycho-analyst | Pl and author of numerous books on | the subject, among them *“Sanity in Sex,” just smiles at that. excited about, explains Iielding, for u \TAKEN ON BENCH YARRANTS xcited about, a cielding, helomoy, Bydii and Oluos May be Put | . o7 s of us, only rarely does it reach as far | t0 Plea at Session of Criminal Su- I‘ AN as to the altar. | 4 This Aftes | ¢ “What young Tucker saw in Mrs, | Pevior Court This Afternoon. e\ Simpson,” explains Fielding, “was | § i ) N probably something which recailed a 8 I 4 Innr\ Delaney / | dim memory of his mother, Tt might |and Michael Ryan of New Rritain | [ & i l’ttUID on t ¢ 2h£ of our have been the color of her eyes, the | were brought into superior court ou | 1 R contour of her face, the tone of her|bench warrants today and will be | - | I g h olden Annibergary Dear, hidg ug rejoice again in the & Good THIll of Alen. at the December term, “Young Tucker just happened to asked to plead to charges of burglary “The planting' of this mother- Fifty pears habe deep It is expected that Ryan, Delaney marry before he outgrew it. Coupled MARRIAGE OF 16 YEAR OLD BOY TO WIDOW OF 46 IS CONTESTED Grand Jury At Newark Gets Evidence Today On Com- plaint of Youth’s Father Who Objects to Recent Match distate to as well.” owner, was also brought in on a| and come eventually to marry some- | bench warrant today and will be tricd | one of their own age. and chicken stealing. They were image in a youth explains why sa |[bound over to the March term of su many young men fall in love with | perior court but will be tried at the older women. Normally it expresses | December term. itself by a boy falling in love with Arvid Olson. aecuscd of taking an | his school teacher or some other B Ry ot B cnfrryed : enied and spread the roots of with this is the circumstance that |€rnoon. Z " Washington, Dec. 14.—Toc¢ | | S " of the Evening Star contained seventy are b art[ g t ful pages, establishing what is said to be 2 l ra e . RNetw Pear bring pou all ! automobile belonging t» Philip B woman with whom he is thrown in | Stanley without permission of the contact. Most of them outgrow it a record for a regular edition of an evening newspaper. 3 anb %appinzss whether he admitted it to himself, he probably desired the material ecase which would come (rom marriage with a wealthy woman." That the wealthy widow's affection for young Tucker is largely maternal, | Fielding thinks, is explained by her self-expressed intention of sending him to college, then putting him in charge of her business affairs and eventually buying him a seat in the stock exchange, Gymnastic exerci been recommended by a German medical sceintists for weak or fat babies six months old and over. ® See Our Big Window} Display Beautiful and Practical Gifts for the Household Only § Shopping Days Left MRS. SUSAN SIMPSON TUCKER AND HER CHILD HUS- BAND, BURTON S. TUCKER Willilam H. McSweeney, counsel for! the eclder Mr. Tucker, left Salem, | Mass,, last night and is expected to testify before the grand jury this aft- ernoon, Young Tucker and Mrs. Simpson, who is about 46, were married in Jer- Mr. McMahon announced yesterday | ey City, Oct. 2, Tucker giving his age | that he would ask the grand jury to|as 21. Two weeks later his father inquire into the marriage as a result | requested the Jersey City authorities of the complaint made by Postmaster ' to have the marfiage annulled. Young Joseph Tucker of South Essex, fath- | Tucker announced that he would ftight er of the boy. {annuiment proceedings. The couple Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 14.—Assist- ant Prosecutor McMahon today wijll present to the Hudson county grand jury, evidence concerning the mar- riage of 16 year old Burton Tucker, of South Esscx, Mass., and Mrs, Susan Simpson, wealthy New York widow. We have an unusually large assortment of at- tractive articles “For Her,” also some “For Him,” Free delivery in the city and sur- rounding towns. Any article in our store reserv- ed till Christmas for small deposit. We will pack and mail goods out of town. STEP DOWN TO. THE T SUB ARMY & NAVY STORE HOTEL BRONSON BLDG, BASEMENT EAST MAIN ST. PRICES RIGHT—GOODS THE BEST .. Gifts at Adkins.. Christmas Club Checks Cashed Here A. A. MILLS PHONE 381 For Quick Retums Use Herald Classified Advts. —— fi”mm"“u”“umfi.fl.fl”\.@“"“fl’ ) thts That Will Show Your Consideration 80 WEST MAIN ST. FOUNTAIN PENS PENCILS STATIONERY For a Man The Sheaffer Life- time Pen with the point guaranteed forever. $8.75 $10.00 $15.00 For a Lady The Le Bouef Pen, in all colors with ribbon guard to match, in at- tractive gift box. $5.00 Waterman Pens The standard of com- parison. In all sizes, for men and women. $2.50 up Wake Metal Pens An all metal pen made by the same con- cern that makes the Eversharp pencil Chased to match Ever- sharp pencils in gold and silver. $5.00 up The genuine Ever- sharp with the rifled tip. Gold filled models. $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 Others from 50c up Specnal Offer Silver plated Eve r- sharp with chain to | match. $1.50 Red Enameled Ever- sharp with match. $1.00 Sheaffer Pencils A propel and repel pencil. Attractive de- sign. $1.00 up Matched Sets Consisting of Foun- tain Pen and Pencil in the same design, packed in attractive gift box. $10.00 and $11.00 chain to | Double edzed colored bordered and tissue lined Stationery of the highest grade at all | prices. See our display (lane s Lmen Lawn Kid finish, early Puri- tan, old style, quartered | oak in white and colors. 85¢ Fa(nn ] Hmhland Linen White and colors 50¢ | Special Christmas Box, | Glassine, wrapped with | Xmas cord. 2 quires of paper $1 Monograming Die stamped mono- grams add to the attrac- tiveness of your gift | stationery. 10c per quire in colors 50c per quire in gold ADKINS 66 CHURCH STREET “COME IN AND LOOK AROUND” LEATHER GOODS, INK STANDS, ETC. Bill Folds and Wallets Desk Sets. Line-a-Day Books. Diaries. Writing Cases. Bridge and Card Sets. Frank Thompson Pictures Hand colored framed pictures 35¢ up. Pin Trays $1.75. Mirrors $1.50. Ink Stands Senghrush Ink Stands £2.00 up. Cut Glass Wells $1.00. Bronge and Brass Sets $2.00 and $2.50. Dennison Goods Crepe paper, stream- ers, seals, tags, cards, tinsel, cord, tissue pa- per, coin cases, etc. BOUDOID LAMPS $3.50 to $25.00 TABLE LAMPS Hand Painted and ades and Pottery Bases Floor and Silk rlass— Wood—Metal $12.00 to $§75.00 Bridge Lamps " : 51600 to $70.00 el SPRING & BUCKLEY —ELECTRIC CO.— 77-79 Church street. { : ¢ ¢ ! i g g ¢ § ¢ : ¢ g ¢ : { ¢ Tel. 2240.

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