New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 18

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the complaint agalnst her, the hands of Parsons (Continued from First I'a ctators, Tha cross-examinat I nd Cape hich had been awaited eagerly ¢ amperdown and Cap B Taatt (o DA |terday afternoon after Isaac o Mills, his counsel, had finlshe | lor's last companion on the | 3 ) } TRL‘“”,,’ 2 nty-three ading the last of almost 100 wreck wa ea, Y i 2 year old youth whos home ia i s love letters, Providence, R. I. The [mflwlu‘m" Almost immediately Mr. the water {ogether in a last daper- plunged into the quest ate offort to reach shore, Shoa gave | complaint which young tew strokes a=X en- | signed while in a subw out after & strength was rapldly wani nae JiENt- | “DId you wa ing his way ahead through uie iy p ha atiea en, Taylor managed to Keep his| A water while the dying| head above Rhinelander turned to The visit of the men to shore was to carry a sick man to a hospital | ‘% ! and theman, found by shore physi- Ry | slans not to be in need of hospital i 1 tare, was belng returned to the| ~CEh CE ] Morrill only to go to his Aot g G cer that question?" t your wite drowning. The shore trip had been | 5. 5 fagnhoh 1025, T was in doubt ] !N | whether xhe was of colored blood.” the face of a gale that had blown | Ty, Lol oy o up the original com- 1 hard throughout the day RCCOM-| .y aieq jn November, 1924, o i panied by rain [read the paragraph charging Alice i} s to her race, he asked, of picked men in made by a crev 1 The men, who had been fl'\"“r:’ | with practicing fraud L shore leave, did not attempt 1o Ye~| “lipy oy gign this 9 turn trip untll they thought the “Yen sale had HM""’ vas 1t true?” “Yes.” our “The one in March s true.” (Continued from First Page) particulars, made out by Leonard's attorney's and signed and sworn to 2 by him. He read a paragraph stat- Was Powerless lander testifled that it ing that Rhinelander had only re-| Taking up the question of Alice's cently heard that Allce's SISter|jove jeticrs, Mr. Davia brought the Emily, had married a Negro butler. | agmission that they were used with- Bill Not True out the complainant’'s permission, | “Is this bill of particulars YOU ajthough the wlitness later con- awore to, true?” Davis asked. fessed that he was willing enough “No." to have them read if they could be “So you followed the advice of ot penefit to his case. Despite the | apparent contradictions in geveral young Rhinelander tracs of the pediment in e&peech which he first i displayed having virtually disap- vour lawyer and swore to a lfe? “No, T did not.” of his repil “You followad the advice of Your | ancwered cooll attorney In signing this bill Yes. “You followed the advice of Mr.| poqred, Jacobs in swearing against you wite to a statement that You KREW | i1 55 ypynk o nis father's house on wan not true?” | Forty-eighth street “I took his advice | sappeared witho “DId you tell him it was untrue?" | They disappeared without | knowledge,” Mr. Davis s “T belleve not.” “Do you know where he got this) ; o t day statement from fto put it imfo a| i i l]fv)f“”fl'n‘ ; fr. Jacobs."” This answer re- e i Iawiers ferred to Leon T. Jacobs, one of the ‘il fian been bullding up this|plaintifts counsel A ul “Didn't you ohject to his taking G Tona those confidential letters?” o 11 sosninall D “You never told him that you in-| - ¢ Wae 1t within you power to con- 1troduce o question of color to Poguenl Lhoiah trol your own law suit 2" your wife?" | trol you HND; ot | This answer ca an 1cobs put untrue statements in s ¢ i 1 lealding whi ou had never | FASp from spect ¢, which was in- e terrupted by the next qustion ”1...1‘v im abou ? [ e R iy 1 1 vent the use of the ters " “Did you nunderstand this docu- '\ J~ u T jent wher ou read 1t?" | s 3 I ! Girl In Tears o to this untr ANl through thie battie of part on ¢ it to Jacobs' at-!tion and answer, Mrs. Rhin ention was slumped in her chair, her fa “No." buried in her coat and tears flo » to a Lie steadily down her en She 1 swore to a lie|cried a little at other times durir ol to!the trial, but apparently today overcome by emotion hen her inc More Letters Fead “Ten't a Ve Makes Admissions Special Notice COMPANY T, 160TH INFANTRY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAIZD TUESDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1925, nulment sult against his Negro wit THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphlbo(lclllyn Arranged For EIfiHT SAIL“RS UF that he had lost control of his an-| that he had objected to the iIntro-| ductlon of her fervid love lett \\;m- Knight roader, LINE RATES FOR CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepatd of all sizen and Carving and leiter cutting Fordor sedans that are (n very good condition mechanically rwise, 6 good tires, FURDS=We have ASBfl@[fiflpNfl[RStnrxrfifigmfixfitn” counsel for the defense and at time 1sed audible comment from | BOSTON TERNE— , 1021 —speedster,” GUT FLOWERS—potted \varly Order Rates Upon Application Epecinlizing on_funeral Count 8 words to a line, 14 lines to an fuch, Minimum Epace, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 36 eent No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M, Claseitied Page on Bame Day. eriny allowed. kinds of garden %, b pussengel tourlug car Morning Specials From 7 A. M. to 12:30 Noon Wheels 800 §000 tires. Ade Accepted Over the T lephone rme considered. ror convenlen: m of thinelander Ai deavared to grasp Taylor, waose oxn | booth in New York last November, Chrysanthemums en Greenhouse, 1163 Best Maine POTATOES, peck Lean Fresh SHOULDERS, 1 palnt aud upholetery ai Autos and Trucks for Sale [ GOOD VALUE— Tour ehance to buy a good uses Ford, backed by the reputatlon of the fargest Ford dealer in north- Connecticut, Here are a few cl Many more to choom trom 1924 Tudor, new tires. 1024 ‘Tudor (3), $400, 1923 Ford, 355, new tires. 1923 Tudor, $276, 1024 Roadster, $260, 1023 Roadster, $175.00, 1924 Roadster, $226, balloon tires. 1024 ‘Touring (2), $200, and new cord Lean Smoked &I{OLI DPR 1) t to sign this com- Steaks lb. 29¢ All Day Specials ) VEAL SPECIA SHORT CUT LEGS OF VEAL ... ROASTS OF VEAL ... VEAL CHOPS VEAL STEA VEAL BREASTS ........... FRESH CUT HAMBURG LEAN SPARE RIBS ..... ROAST PORK ........... FRICASSEE FOWL . BEST FRANKFORT NEW MADE ¥ cars (2), new , very good rubber, reconditivned, . good top and_ upholstery, Beunett_Motor 8ales §20,000 FIRE L0SS Finder return to man collapsed and disappeared, Morschuser and asked: “Do I have |State Pollce Are Probing Mysterl- loons, small mileage, Practicallly uew justice nodded his head and out Blaze That Damages Bridge- slander answered: “I did." n did you finally become l’()RTFRHOl'\'h and terms considered. Bennett Motor Nalew Co., 250 Arch Bt, port Hydraulic Co. |State pollce are probing a fire of SCOTCH COLLIE—male nup, for sals, undetermined origin which damage of close to $20,000 to sheds and machinery of the Bridgeport Iydraulic company v Easton reservolr, The blaze was discovered at 1:45 and selling at a blg sacrifice, looks a8 good e Th 25 vvessns I 20€ sancoaly 10e e, Ib 18C nearby resident. He telephoned the Easton volunteer fire company and demonstration. otor Eales Lo, 260 Arch bt will gladly tel 1 of charge, how my dear mother was “You understand that y answers are opposed? — which Is true—that you were not convinced ch, 1925, or this contained | untfl March, 1924, a SS EXAM‘NE‘] in your complaint to which you swore?" e destroying the supply shed any in which dynamite lasting 1s stored, The flames completely enveloped | - machine shop his I feel s my duty to hu- R THAT YOU WANT AT A PRICE ... 3 Ibs 25¢ and !prv'\!l \otographs malke T T & Reveral days ago young Rhine- v x AN AFI'ORD fn Ma that he was shown his wife's birth certificate, deseribing her as “black.” Open_evening 8 1 Store Announcements of our rebullt cars are AUERKRAUT . SPERRY AND BARNES' BACON ....... b 40c Domino Granulated SUGAR 25" $1.39 shops was badly damaged, cw Britain buyers know we keep Look theso over: e — SHOULDER STEAK Secondhand BUILDING MATERIALS FOR SALE nobila sedan, 1923 Olds- moblle touring, tee you lowest prices con- with quality merchandise, Including doors, windows, plumb- uwnnvu co inz fixtures .bricks and firewood. 10™57¢ I‘ VAPORATED MILK CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEAN C \\'IPBLLL'S TOM \TO Apply foreman on job, Main cor. vital Buick Co., 193 Arch Bt Chestnut Sts. 3 cans 29¢ 3 cans 25¢ 3 cans 25¢ CHAS, MERBERG & SON Rhinelander said the letfers were New Haven, Conn. Auto Company. HUPMOBILE LE ¢ CLUB BEDAN §1100 .\'ug};rr( orn 2 Rumford's Baking FORD COUPE, WOMEN “Inez From Hollywood” CAPITOL—THURS. }"m(‘\ I’nittalne~ 2 c1n~ Libby's Sliced l’mcapplv q, refer- ing to that admission made ecveral ago by the witness, “Who took Premier Salad DlPFSng’ TRUCKS= T orawan TRUCKSFordeon Grandma’s I’ancal\e Flour, package G reen or Wax Beans Butter 2 )ALE FARM EGG I)h T PURE LARD . 3 \‘liced .l.’lneapplc No. 215 can ., i White Rose Tuna Fis OTHERS FROM $i0 AND UP ¢ TO 12 MONTHS ittord Ave,, cor. Oakland and Gray. H Sales and service A, Bence, 61 Main 8t, AND and GRAY Mo- WEDGWOOD CREAMERY THE MOHEN & AMIDON BALES CORP. 368 MAIN BTREET Chrysier Standard OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL NINB | NASH—motor 2 Ihs 35¢ fined Six." Smith Motor Sales, 100 West |REO MOTGT Good Tauck Oleo BED Moo BUICK USED CAR DEPT. Nueea Nut Oleo First Prize Oleo nts for Gahriel AEEHMOTOR Master Bulck roadster, like new. Chevrolet touring. Ford fourdor sedan. Overland sedan, repainted. FANCY BALDWIN !/ s 'ND YELLOW ONIONS . t duérts A-1 condition, Price reasonable. BENNETT MOTORS W 3 fone 256 EXTRA HEAVY G R\I’EFR[ IT . Calif. Sunkist Oranges Ian"\ Sweet Potatoes CAPITOL BUICK €O, 193 ARCH STREET Teeberg Lettuce, Fancy Bleached ('rlm')' Behind the Scenes At the Studios, That’s “Inez From Hollywood” Joseph's Ladies’ Aid e Ruw Bdn'lll'l\ r, Wednesday evening, Nov. Fre &h l)u}:.t annt~ or Native Spinach, READ THE | FIED ADS FOR RESULTS. HERALD CLASSI- plenty of it for 50c.—ac¢ Speviat Drit ‘:"\’““.” s Al SKH)PY TIMITATION OF CEAIMS | By PERCY CROSBY - NOTHIN' THE BANISTERS WEREN'T LoNG ENOUGH- WAS THAT AwFUL Want to Reduce? EAT Bread GET A LOAF FROM YOUR GROCER TODAY )THATS WOT I THOUGHT DYE REALIZE THAT\ 7 auT I DIDNT LIKE LAST HIGH NOTE WAS D- FLAT? I e 1924 Coupe (2), 8360, 1931 Coupe 8176, Ons ton truck chassts, $76. 6 post truck, $126 Touring, $135. Small down payments, Pay as you ride ELMER AUTO CO., 22 MAIN 8T PHONE 1518, SEE MR. GOBSELIN, HUDSON ESS IX USED CAR DEPT. Offera the followlng In cholce ured car valuew:i— 1025 Huds ach, Chrysler Touring. Hudeon Sedan balloon tires Studebaker light 6 touring Maxwell sport touring, (2 Nash touring, 7 pas Ford touring (2) Ford roupe. Ford sedan, ¢ door Ford coupe, (2). Dodge touring. Flupmoblle tourt; 1825 Chevrolet 1 ton truck 1923 Studebaker speclal 6 coupe 1922 Locomobile sedan. THE HONEYMAN AUTO 139 ARCH ST, TEL, 2642, HUDSON—FESSEX--PACKARD SALES AND EERVICE WAXWELL, 1834—b-pamenger club sed: Condition and appearance are those of new car b good tires. Price only $700. Terms and tradee considered. Bennett Motor Sales Co. 250 Arch 8t Phone 2982, OLDSMOBILB USED CAR DEPT, Maxwell touring, 1924, Oldemobile touring, 1923, 4-cyl. Oldsomobile touring, 1922, $-cyl. Fesex Coach 1032 Ford touring, 192 Chevrolet touring, 1923, F. B, Oldamobile coupe, 1919, 6-cyl Mazwell touring 1920. Chevrolet roadster, 1920 ¥, B. Chalmers touring, 1917, Winton touring, 1917, EMITH MOTOR SALES €O, 100 WEST MAIN BT. PHONB 3900 USED CAR BALE THIS 18 THE BIGGEST EVER HELD IN NEW BRITAIN THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME FOR EVERY MAN WHO WANT8 A CAR! BIGGEST VALUES! BIGGEST REDUCTIONS! BIGGEST ASSORTMENT! BIGGEST IN EVERY WAT! BALE NOW GOING ON DRIVE THE CAR YOU BELECT FIVE DATS [ 1f mot satistactors return the car and we wiil allow you full price on any other used car we have Every one of these Used Cars bought now will be stored FRE Every car has been tho and reconditioned. It o have your O. K. before it leaves the shop. The prices quoted below are the firet payments required on each car. 1925 Chevrolet touring, driven only 3,000 miles, looks and runs lika new; you'can save money on this $200. Maxwell tourlngs. These lave been repainted, have had new platons, new rings, time ing rear and rebushed, $140. ~Dodga sedan. This car has been all gone over and you can fudge for yourself when you see it as to condition. 8 1824 Durant Coupe. 2 pase, & real £00d buy for business or pleasure: leatlier upholstery, paint good; is fn A-1 mechanical condition. s200. 1921 Hupmoblle Tourlng. An epen car that will please the man or woman who would' like & goed car for every day use. Let us Five you a ride and you will be convinced, $140, 1223 Estex Coach. Repainted, mew tires and has been thoroughly gone over from front to rear. 3200, 1923 Columbla Coupe. 2-pass. This ar can be bought very reason- able and fs in very shape; tires, paint and upholstery. $180. 1924 Mazwell Coupe, Driven eonly miles; tires are perfect; re- painted and good for a number of years service, s240. 1 Hudson Epeedster. For the one who s looking for a_good tour- ing car see this. Tires, paint top and _upho in splendid ehape. 3140, 1923 Overland Tourlng. You would never think this car had been used. has never heen driven over 30 miles an hour. Driven enly a few thous lles; 1gt us ehow it to you it 1826 Chrys A® good a Six Conch—demonstrator. a8 you could buy at full ar guarantee and at & big reduction. $520, BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO, 250 ARCH STREET OFPOSITE GRAND BT. OFEN EVENINGS OPEN EVENINGS

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