New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1925, Page 18

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MRS, RHINELANDER (Continued from First Page) She dented They were married in Octol and separated a month later, Had Another Loyer? There was a test from Mre Rhinelander's counsel when Mr Mills sald he that Mrs. It mistress of met Rhinelander. thers was deception 19 would be able o prove r had be man before she fnelur 0 the another “Her previous chastity is not on trlal,” objected the wife's attorncy denco on &l pertinent clrcum- | | 1nees. Plans for the proposed n fire | The boy, his attorney s Was | tation on the old Shipman property, tongue tied, and this resulted in & | Stanley street, will bo submitted by mental affliction which caused him | New Britain architeets at a meeti to be put in a sanitarium f the fire commission this evening | Liked His Lovir at 7:30 o'clock. Bids will be re. | Out motoring one day, the attor- | celved on the contract for the pro- | 1ey eald, Rhinelander 1 up | posed improvements at the Central | Alice Jones and &hortly th ter | fire station, which consist of in- she wrote him: “Listen, Leonard, | stalling of a new modern floor in the I've had some have never ber T never let a fellow me like you do." e n loved like you do. love A stack of documents in front of | him, Mr, Mills sald, cons love letters from the defendant. Asked Him 10 Stay Thera was a trip to the th ter, and Alice Jones said to the plain- th and {ts admission was unsuc- tiff, according to the attorney: “I'm | cessfully contested, golng to stay tonight at a hotel; won't you stay with me?” = They stayed at the hotel five | days, counsel averred. Two weeks! fterward she demanded 4 surgeon, the lawyer declared, Another time they stayed a week at a hotel, the counsel went on. Then the boy's father learned o the affalr and sent him to an Ari 20na ranch for two yrars." Those “Heavenly Nights Mr. Mills said he would introduce |etters written during the two years referred to in which Alice Jones “those heavenly nights.” On Rhine. lander's return from 1 . when he had inherited 3300 000 from his mother on reaching the | age of 21, she invited him to live with her at her ranch, counsel said On the marriage license Rhinelander described herself white, Rhinelander's counsel said there would be proof that she is a Negre: Man egroes were In court. TO MERIDEN AGUERS GOIN The Luther league of the Lutheran chureh will visit the Meri den chureh Luther league on Thu day evening and provide the pro am. There will be Miss Mabe] Ericso arl Hanson, anot a plano duct by A. Ahlquist. Th il 1 in a violin solo b are requ Carl Hanso! anson hiquist o judge sald he would take evi- e sweethearts, but 1 and carcss sted of 426 ' was admitted by money from him, saying she needed it for| Arizona in Mrs. 2 ( antilever recltations by rer by Miss Mahel NEW BRITAIN DAIL / HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925 D 3 2 v, I8 responsible for “ S e et — et Former Bank Runner Bridgeport High School ~ 1ux i responsible for an “tussing | =~ T e r-_'AU’l‘UMuTlVE ] Heads Riggs National | Principals Criticized (urgea that the period bo changed THE HERALD S e ool L___. ) ‘Washington, Nov, 10 (#--Robert Bri port, Nov, 10 (P == Mrs, |[from third to last so that those not v, 1 L y : ! ) ost_and_Found [} Autos and Trucks for Sale 9 V. Fluming, 85, who entered tho [Fannie 1. Crosby, member of the [enguged in dramaties, radio, glee “WANT Al_)b ORTON BULL TOP=Tort—TTght—Tana | (TUDR0! ,—(_”,,,,,m,, e hanTR) board of education, yestorday attack. |and other club work, might g0 home || ajunavetionty Arvanges For Quick whito. Finder notify K. C. | condition and paint very good, Fi |as & runner, today became president fed three high school principals, | If they desired, achers are un- and Ready Reference, Lincoln Bt Phone rubber, - Price in low. Tering allowed. |of the institution, one of the largest [Jumes C. Moore, Arthur C. Sides | derstood to have voted in favor of LINE RATES FOR | Henhutt Motor WaleniOo.' 330: Aren' St in the cast. Ho succeeds Milton E. Alles, who died here several days | 150, and who rose from the position of 4 Janitor In the treasury, | CIVIL SUITS RECORDED. | ofn #nd Tred 8 Tremblay of Chicopee Ma Jo' has been sued for 1 1 s by Harry M Kkin | of New York city, Nair & 18- | sued the writ, which was served by Constable Fred Winkle, TO SEE FIRE STATION PLANS, room and various im-. tn th Apparatus provement FLETCHNER WIL The will of Matth Fletchner | Judge Deming in | the Farmington probate court terday. » will was drawn Octo- .| ber 2, the day before the testator's s ADMITTED Society Women || « ||[—Famous Artists { | Women of foremost rank in- the Arts, Professions, Business and Society— s Such as Neysa McMein, 11[ Anna Pavlowa, Ethel Barry- more, Mrs. Oliver Harriman and many others, have en- dorsed the Shoe Because in it there is the . ||| Comfort necessary foy, effe tive work, also trim lines which please the eye and are truly smart in style. The Cantilever Shoe e- signed and built to really fit the foot, but without the ¥ n . . : 5 C!ty Advertlsemet‘! least suggestion of the freakishn once thought e s necessary in comfort foot- s .H he re m'.a ed the offige wear. of the Town and City Clerk up to & 3 3 p. M., November 12 for 1,000 copies A glance will show the | of the City Building s to || stvle. A few days’ wearing DO C IO T ‘juc l‘< is. Sizo || will demonstrate the com- of book 6x8: trinimed fush, inside (| ey T S S R e e ffl‘.' The reasons we will || untique finish, olive color; 10 point ||| be glad to explain. | ype: pages unnunibered; ull sub- Prices, $9.50 to $1 | rction titles (after numbers) to be 'f| We are the exclusive selling || in italics; articles to he started on a . f I CLT SO LT e e agents in this territory and upper corner, the article number and ||| Will fit you conscientiously. section number contained on th page: a0 press proofs are to | truck off before the final printin ind the type held in f tlar rin f ' v in the 1 include O To A Housekeepers rite or ‘phens Beneficial Loan Society 2 West m ot Main St cor. Vachington St Phone 1.9-4.3 Saturdaye9 1o nd B Openo 105 30 PALACE—SUNL MON, TUES, Watch and Wait for “THE IRON HORSE” UP TO s$i00 * || Stoan’s Smart Shoes 78 WEST MAI Opp. Burritt Hotel [and Wilmot 1 Phione |\u‘¥n‘ Viske, for their fall- |the present program. CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS wire Paul Caval ure to charge the extra curricula a Charge Propato | | BN w’w ?;u;\"\l Tont w}&]: m\;h?\! ;5’1"”: ons iy mm“-‘n'm::l; {lvitios period in Central High sc )uml! READ THE HERALD CLASSI- S i ¢ Stid CanterBox LWL [ oraalily cacanditioneg which rather than the land school | FIED ADS FOR RESULTS. 2 N painted. 8la wire wheel | What the Mastod‘on Bit With“ R ) and terme connl Churel t, hn 8t Finder plea 38 $1.60 Application PUP=Iost Friday | return to 168 Wash- [ brougham In tiret mechanical condition, palnt aud apholstery are ex- collent, d new cords, 1 A Renes 1 Maln Rt Bho MACK TRUCK—61; ton dump body, {I In A1 hapa, motor fust overhauled, Konneth M. Searly & Co. Phone 2110 Open_evenings_till 9 ock, MAXWELL, 1925=touring cars (2). new ory good rubber, reconditioned, ally. good top and upholstery. 50 enci. Bennett Motor Sales ch §t, Phone 2062, Minimum Space, 3 lines, Minimum Charge, 36 . No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M, for Classitied Page on Same Day. Bat. 10 AM, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenfonce af custome Call 925, Ask for a “Want Ad" Operytor. wil bo a Isters Mre. or In Nair, 1M, Tver o James Coyle, & - e o 91| O “parsenger club sedan, r—_———fi ersonals Condition and appearance ure those “'(1. NOUNCEMENTS R FITNED TONTHAT=0r T T o0 | arme ann “trados consered, Bonnett A makes a ! ma; t o mnke . o X Monuments 1y cnlinlaes Arrads AN = (a7 Burial ot TAI Mon fone, C T A1 miles, Pric | T Count wiil 3 Herald, -— TROUBI condition, reasonable. snOA About 2,00 Clark nume nte of all zew and | reing and letter cutting | BT ¥ blond pressure, BURIAL VAUL ARG e forced; water proof, hermetically scal- Ttz ol R s e d, will outlaet eltiier waod or metal SO ) IVROLI SE > atirequir eiiargerilota ERAREONALLY i 1 feel ta my duty to hu- el. N. B. Vault Co., Kensington. Tatacen] ohy BrL [ v Haven, ( TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS B1G OFFER | x homa Je-awalte Orphan liattford. REMOVAL BALES OF USED CARS TYESE CARS MUST BE SOLD BEFORE NOV. 15th. T epecial for furday | Flower Garden Green- permanent boarding home in | and Sunday. of rafinemant : _louse, 1163 : gent and charming Nt y g 3 | e o ency telephone 8 and 10. Hartford Orph & . Y One of the largest mastodon jaws was discovered in the Des| Wire for an emergency feiel | Ave, Hartfol ONETLSOREOWH, needed in fighting a recent (r\rv.\" c fire in Californin was delivered | Professor Q. A. Thomas of the |across a meuntain 1o foresters by Moines river, near Ottumwa, la., when a barefooted clam digger steeped on one of the teeth. Chevrolot road r, 3228, University of Iowa is shown examining the find. | airp! 1923 Ford sedan, 3395, 1923 Chevrolet roadater, (two). $305. Auto and Truck Agencles 8 e TR 1323 ¥ord sedan, $307. 171 Bouth Main St. 1024 Overland touring, $334. —Sales and Service, 1933 Ford coupe, $334. 193 Arch St. Phone 1920 Dodgs roadster, 3307, | & 1925 Ford sedan, $438. — — | Motor Co. § kI e o CHEVROLET MOTOR GARS =§nles 874 MBI LD Suerlor, Auto Company, 176 | 1925 Chevrolet % ton truck, 3415, Sal 1923 Studebaker coupe, $488. Hennett Motor Saler, 2f o 252 =Salcs and fotor Sales . 155 Blm St.. K)in._Plione 131, 8 and _ TRUCK and service, Parts and accessar City Automobile Exchange SUPERIOR AUTO €O, tractor, Genulne | Automotive Sales [176 ARCH ST, TEL. 811, City ervice Statlon, Hartford Ave. cor. y_§ M. P f & Service Co., 200 F Phone 2701, FRANKLIN © o water to freeze, Sales and Service, 453 Wert Maln St. Tel. 3894 AUPMODILE CARS—Sales and Rervice. ade motor cars, A._Bence, and eervice, Phone 2215 BOUGHT, SOLD 200 East Main Street AND EXCHANGED AT ato- | GOOD VALUE— Phone 2724, Your ehance to L a good used Ford, backed by the reputation of the largest Ford dealer in north- “The Re- ern Connecticut, Here are a few = sy es, 100 West specials, Many more to chooss WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS pnen v - 't 1ucks, Kenneth in and Park Sts. Phone 2110, Local WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 9 A. M i ittt e OR CARS- Bales and 1924 Tudor (3), $400. Sorvc o Motor Sales Co. 225| 1923 Ford, $385, new tires. 5 Ehone 26 1023 Tudor, $215. Real Barga]ns-———Easy Terms Faloer 1924 Rondster, $250. o Gltave: 1923 Rodster, $176.00, Phone 2 1924 Rondster, $225, ballcon tires. 1924 Touring (2), $200, 192¢ Coupe (2), 3350, 1921 Coups $175. One ton truck chassts, $75. 1022 6 post truck, $125. Tour., 1922, A-1 rolet touring, netrator, 5-pasecn encl 1 at a large discoyn T touring miles, Ji B City Automobile Exchange ro run 3 Church ¥ 3 1022 Touring, $125. 200 East Main Street—In the Rear Rohris e PR Small down pasments Plions 2 tor Sales Telephone 2543 Fay as you ride. od running aud tires, Cagh FELMER AUTO €O, PHONE 1512, BEE MR. GOSSELIN, OADSTER, 1921—In good paint 22 MAIN ST. 5 good tires Motar Sal \one 2952 [ Y1 kNow WHERE & JTHERE'S A BI6cER ~y BANK. [ POLLY AND HE 1 R PALS LT LYING DAVGS [ GoLD wot GLITTERS, AUTOMOTIVE Autgs and Vrucks for Sale 1 BUICK USED CAR DEPT. 1925 Master Bulck ronds Maxwell touring, uted, Chevrolet touring, Iike new, Chievrolet touring. bargain, Jowett coupe, repainted. Ford tourdor wedan, Ford tudor sedan, Overland ssdan, repainted. Ford coupe, ke new, CAPITOL BUICK €O, 193 ARCH STREET PHONE 2607, DEP! {DABLE USED CARS DODGE BROTHERS -~ 1924 Touring. 1223 Sedan. 1923 Touring. 1923 Touring. 1824 Roadater with odeter, CIAL CARB- creen Dielfvory Berean Delfvers, Screen Delivery. winter top. 1921 1920 FORDS— 1921 Touring. TERMS ARRANGED THE 8, & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 155 ELM ET, PHONE 731, AND ESSEX USED CAR DEFPT, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING IN CHOICHE USED CAR VALUES TERMS ARRANGED 1925 1924 19 Iudwon Coach. Clirysler tourlng ear, Hudson Sedan, (ballonn tires.) Maxwell pport touring (2 Nash tourlug. Ford: touring (2). Hudson_Conch. Esvex Coach, Ensex Coach, Essex Sedan, Eesex Touring. Studebaker Coups. Dodge Tourlng. Esses Coach. THE HONETMAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 ARCH BT. HUDSON—ESSEX~PACKARD BALES & HERVICE PHONE 2543, KENNETH M. BEARLE & CO., REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCES COR. ELM 1923 Reo § eyl 1820 Reo 6 cyl. tourln 1920 Hupmobile & eyl 1930 Ford touring. 1918 Cole 8" touring. 1318 Dodge tourin, 1922 Reo Speed Wagon. 1921 Reo Speed Wagon, 1920 Reo Spoed Wagon, 1919 Reo Speed Wagon. PRICES LOW TERMS EASY 36 DAY GUARANTEE WITH EACH CAR. AND PARK STS. touring. touring. OLDSMOBILE USED CAR DEPT, Mazwell touring, 1824, ©ldsmobile touring, 1938, d-eyl. Oldsomobile touring, 1822, §-cyl. Essox Coach 1932, ¥ord touring, 1933, Chevrolet touring, 1922, F. B, Oldsmoblle coups, 1519, 6-cyl. Maxwell tourigg 1920, Chevrolet roadater, 1 Chalmers touring, 1917, inton touring, 1817, 0 ¥. B, BMITH MOTOR SALES CO., 180 WEST MAIN ST, PHONE 300, ——— g RENEWED FORDS b 1924 1924 1922 1922 192 1923 1923 193¢ 1938 Tudor sedan (3), st $3T8. Rosdeter (2), et 8200, Roadster (2), at 8100, Y Touring cars (3), at $138. Coupe at 8180, Coupe at 8326, Too truck. (stake idse). at % ton (panel 6ody) mt 178 Ton express at $300. OTHRR GARS Pfl.t.'::;l 1 passenger touring at Reo, 1919, touring car, § pessenger, at 3190, Liberal terms on all the abeve earn AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE €O, 48 BLM ST, PHONE 7M. SPECIAL USED CAR SALB Brothers coups, 1933, Brothers ecreen del'y, 1988, ¥ord tudor, 1924, Nasb sedan, 1024, Mavwell sedan, 193! Ford touring. (3), 1038, Ford touring. 1933, Nnash tonring oar, 1938, Naah eoups. 19! A. G. BAWEER, & ELM ST, PHONB L ——— STUDEBAKER USED OAR DEP?. Studebaker, 1923 Light 6 touring. Studebaker, 1925 Luplex. Studebaker, 1935.8psc. coneh. Bulck. 1923 T-pam. touring, Studedaker, 1923 Big § se Dodre. 1921 Sedan. ALBRO MOTOR SALES €0, 218 ARCH ST. PHONB 3 THE BEST IN USED CARS BUICK_COUPE, ... HUPMOBILE 8 & HUPMORILE 8 TOURING, HUPMOBILE ¢ CLUB SEDAN FORD_TUDC BUICK COU! FORD COUPE, ORD TOURI YRD TORDC HUPMORILE 1924 W1 YRILE 1928 (VERLAND SED. 1924 DERAKER TC 1924 MAXWELW COUP! 1924 CHEVROLET COUP 1924 ESSEX UOACH, OTHERS FROM 330 AND UP TERMS § TO 13 MONTHS THE MOHEN & AMIDON SALES CORP. 368 MAIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL NINB i i I V. [3 B i |2 e

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