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\MORE LOVE LETTERS IN RHINELANDER SUIT LIKELY Octoroon Wife 1Is SOLEMNITY MARKS FUNERAL SERVICE (Continued from First Page) Called to Witness Stand ite rays streaming through th on Monday, dows and playing ever the At one o'clock in the doors of the wnd a long procession began | general public de- slrous of paying tribute to the dead Nov, 27 (A — The Rhinelander is fast disappearing as to annul his marriage to | the daughter of a negro taxi driver indications he practically penniless when | the trlal cnds, in, after remaining abbey tonight, morrow morning burial in the priy Business Suspends, Al of London' that his multi-mil- disinherited him and that he had only a $300,- 000 legacy from his grandfather. It to Windsor, royal chapel, not advanced one cent for expenses, fees, alimony and in. ten up the young OHL' of \lw most ex- | tracing of | vml- 8 ancestry lmcl: to Eng- | the West Indies, An vestigator was gent to Europe se | eral times to gather evidence. This | was rendered needless by the withdrawal at the beginning of » trial of the wife's formal nial that she had negro blood. ‘The first witnegs when the trial | re-opens Monday s expected to be Liverpool exchang for a lke period, Mourning will night with the darkening of tric slgns in t theaters except vestigations have | man's fortune, was suspendcd are closing this afternoon. Me held today throughout with a salute guns wherever an services were TELLS WEIRD STORY Bridgeport Man Claims That Strange Rhinelander also is expected testify Monday. Her attorneys say they have only a few questions to ask “and her husband's counsel profess to rely more upon her let. ters than upon her cross examina- tlon. There {8 a posibility that she be confronted Animal-Like tacked Him . 27 (P—A black- bearded man who mU\\\vl on all fours ,her own love letters, §$16,880 RAISED IN DRIVE am Workers in St. ,y(,,.(.ph par. | York and Prince Arthur of Connaught. weird description given to police a reporters today by 14 year old Ste: 69 Wayne street, of a attacked him with a knite, to Stephens’ 1sh Make Reports in NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1‘)_». Il England’s Saddened Royalty (el 3;;“[;":'; MARK TNflT VERY ]“ rallway operating ficome for tober over the sime month nm. 31 WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN- |ana oo vaitont wrimng the e | RaII0R lssues Have Madc Tel 2040 and Ohlo PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & WARTTORD STOCA EXCHANGL) for the 10 months of 1925 to $35,- | f | NARTFORD OFFCE € CENTRAL Row o g- . o g o oo e | Their ComeBack | ' el the corresponding period of 1924 | s e | Operating revenues 1n October were R o) oy [$2,426,552 targer than n yenr ngo.| New York, Nov. 27 (P—Quict WE' OFFER: |Rallway operating expenses for the |&trength characterized today's etock ey ot e i || 1000 Shares Torrington Pstaried Mto Tuestay und continue Stock of the Motor Wheel Cor- |through Wednosduy's session, wis P e i 100 Shares Stanley Works L quarterly payment of 50 cents a jdustrials and raliroad issues selll share and an extra of cents pay- |5 to 20 points & the low I able December 20 to holders of rec- |cetablished on t cent reaciion, | |ord 16, The pervious High Low Close | quarterly end was 40 cente Allis Chal A = | Am Can 250 W odsu leclared a dividend of 2 per cent |Am Smelt 1h 120% 1m\\‘||\| arrears on the preferred Am & > P MEMBEF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE stock and the regular quarter pay. [Am T b‘ et 1418 MEMBERS HARTIFORD STOCK EXCHANGE ment of 1% per cont on the pre- (A ks o JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor, Lewis St ferred and the preferred A stocks, \‘]" . ‘“ 87 HARTIORD, CONN, TULEPHONE 20281 :\'{'x’w'.,::,"‘::\”” ItoRhicldac ot B 1291 12 New Britain: Burrite Hotel Bullding. Tel. 1815 i = At QI & W - - | Meriden: Colony S, Tel, 1340 Loco %127 October earnings of the Chicago ‘ i & Ohio 007 | B | Northwestern were siightly less than S {in October 1924, but net operating L Sheth il We offer income for the 10 months of 1025 | Il et d -\fl 1 Leath 19% S 19} cithi b i d Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mg, Co. amounted to $15,332,93% compares | with $14,472.154 in the same p of 1924, October net was $2 | 768 against § TION M & St P10 CM&SPptd 203 o {¢ R1s & Pac 5 Stock l HARVARD PAPER UR\JES |Chie Cop ... 34 Price on Application - | |Con Textilo - 3% " FISHER T0 REMAIN|rm | This remarkable photo shows King George of England and ' ———— Cru Stael {others of the royal family who were saddened recently by the anmnt Bulletn Would Haye Him (ba Cane Svg % 81 death of the king’s mother, Dowager Queen Alexandra, Behind | A i LI QU Gt the king, left to right, are the Prince of Wales, the Duke of | cnthiceailliaFugibnll L0 B e , his assuilant inflict- ing a slight wound on finger of his left hand. Young Horn had cks made by Bridge- | for New Convent. The sum of $16.880 has been r‘o\- by workers of p;lri:‘h in l]n‘ (‘:lmpu(gn (u, young girls during the months and at once jumped to the | conclusion that the man he saw last evening was the one who attacked t a meeting Wednesduy night. ’Ih s |y is an increase of about $3, the amount evening. Next Monday evening the be brought to {when final reports will be madc Edison street which belongs to the pa renovated into a temporary dwr nim {for the nuns while, the |18 belng constructed. which fs a ten room afialr, can he |renovated at a moderate cost. Since the fire a few weeks ago the | {nuns have been staying at St. Mary's Police are not o0 sure Stephen startled the nurses at telling them that he was the elev- | enth victim of Bridgeport's mysteri- They at once notified the police of the lad's story. NEW ORGANIST CHOSEN Per Olsson of Chicago Will be In- new convent | The structure, altic tor the Thanksgiving liolidays. | A son was born at the New Brit- ain General hospital ye Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gaudette of anq 606 East M Mr. and Mrs. August Granquist |piccting of the council a y | Clarkson Is President Of Sons of St. George | J. W. Clarkson was elected presi- vited to Take Charge of Choir at | First Lutheran Church. | American Order Sons of St [ ASmonE: at a meeting held fn Jr. 0. U. A, M. last evening. Following are will serve with him: Vice-President, Per Olsson of Chicago, a musical leader of wide reputation, was ex- tended a call to come to New Brit- ain as organist and cholr leader of the First Lutheran church. was extended |road at the New Britain General in more than half of his busines ofticers who | hospital today. at a meeting Wednes- | Olsson_probably | will be here in January or February. A. A. Slaney; assistant sec- WAR IS DECLARED Peking, Nov. 27 (P—General Fer OVERCOME BY James Tattersall; inside sentinel, K. Chapman; trustee, John Tatter- | Overcome by s ) today during a | in her third Martha Wilson, 60 was carrled » building by a deputy fire She s now at a hospital in a critical condition. “s i 2 par especially in col- il o yu-Hsiang, the “Christian general ) > K o H,“11"L"fm,’( declared war on| Morning, Get Teot Valued at|loge, are usually doing so for person- [Acina Life Ins Co N 0 ;‘m ang Tso-Lin. Tn a tele. ; al glory and fame, or as a duty to | Actna Fir pa Che” Manchurlan leader, | More Than $1,800. Ithe college, or through wnwilling |Automobile {Teng urged that he retire from | Roston, Nov. Eight Aie Imuled as Worcester Car TlpS Over % |would attack him immediately. —Eight pmon-, “including several | were more or less seri- || - | ously mmrm shortly after 2 o'clock | this afternoon when a trolley t | tipped over on Grove strect trying to take Worcester Consolidated's open store age,yard at the old clrcus grounds. | All the fnjured were removed to the | | City hospital. $500 HOLD UP Two women Leld up H. 8. Sitkinson, cashler of the Renner at the point of a pistol to- organization was solely for market- Ing purposes. CAPITOL BOYS AND GIRLS OF NEW BRITA Come To the Matinee Saturday and Attend the Reception of ‘Dainty June Hovick Stage and Screen Star Dainty June will greel you personally and give you a very pretty souvenir 15 BOOKS 75¢ For Everybody w\u ACE KILLED 27 (P—Maurice Bizot {a member of Captatn Guynemer's | famous “Storks' Esc |the world war, |when a speed plane w testing overturned tempted landing at 100 He planned to use the plane | in the near future in an attempt to | set o new world's speed record Bizot was officlally eredited with | enemy planes during | terday morning at her home in W and president of the Na- EEb i i) of holdup men which has been « T 3 Mattress Co. of this city.| nEAR COOLIDGE'S ADDRESS | frating In Boston and adjoinir (1 110 |interviewed today at- | The conple resided in this city over | pyy Janiero, Nov. (P)—RBrazil- | cities for several weel Proper ‘ These growers favor an alterns lians last night heard a mess {valued at several thousand dollars | son, Willlam, t Bridgeport's Ir panies, and a daughter, Jane, Who |Tho me | destroying 12 is now Mrs. C P —George | | Erskine# superin Cheshire reformator: by virtue of a summoned to moned with superintendent ‘movhfr, n".'mr\m Peluso, h:us (nkvn :"N'"'x Isnsed. from the reformatory on thy | ness. | ground that was illegally The funeral will be from St. An- Ir"“'l church 748 o'clock and from (he home at |15 face the s | masted schooner | bound from Norfol with a cargo of coal, { Vineyard Haven today by the light- |house tender Anemone. |the schooner here were advised that |the vessel struck drifting helpless when found by the T(\lrial will be In St. Mary's ceme- | for Nova Scotia was towed into Michael Woids place died at t 3 jarry on Bluc Mmmmm three | reef and was | arg) hospital yeste Is su t off the Canadian servieo. | miles north ¢ is village I i y his wife and threo c - ships taken off, the Mar. i rth lag [ Ll \ | dren in Galicia, a brother, YM"]H | rn and Montreal, are to \ ntly with a razor. | | and a sister, Attille, of this ci POPULAR NOVELS By all hest known authors of the day AY JIR FINES : L s KT The tuneral will be held tomor- row from the home at §:30 tomor- | some | TOW morning trom (1 o and from Ukranian ol Cloth Bound Full Library Size | weeks ago appealed to the \m-m from fines imposed in Malden for selling liquor. their appeals today 10 and $100 respectively. superior | 2 and paid fines | 39 DIE IN WRE London, Nov (AP)—Weather | onditions throughout Great Britain, Hundreds of Books to choose from Joseph A, Haffey | eastern consts, are the worst for this | season in years, and reports today of | Alhr wrecking of "(hn,; vessels gave | |a total loss of | R\_\KRI PTCY ]‘! 1"[0\& New Haven, No Mobill Bros. 297 MAIN ST. [CHRISTM | Bollerer’s Pnsv Shop | who fell down stairs tn the home of | {30 West Main st Prot. | The Telegraph Florist ol New Dritain. |{night, died today of a broken skull. |debts $8,561 and assets a! of Joseph De debts $12,529 and assets of umw. Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 27 ()— |Gen Motors = ——— i i et e e 6% ‘. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Hrllam Tel. 2580 Cit ltems !EXPEP\]ENGE ]S BETTER lead football coach at Harvard is|Insp Copper 26 MEMBERS NEW YORR AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGEF y | urged in an editorial in the current |Int Nickel f"r“ Donald R Hart. Mgr B —— S G issue of the Harvard Alumni Bulle- S — - e ground that the sta ¢ 6% nernnm J. Skinner of Providence, | THAN FORMAL CHOOL]N !;x\. :r':“'h ‘».r?(u‘x.\ly 1'\’: «“ v; ; an:ln. Epits 1 ?x | f eside s | —— the son elever s battle { t Cor 65 % 2% & former reslient of taielivy) Yale was “ono of the most extrs Lehigh Val ... §3 ol an nt l‘-nnl\tsnlna with relatives in i1¢ yixerts Three Times Influence of din performances ever s Mis Dac pfil 848, 843 843 Ladles' Auxiliary, A. O. H., Other in Use of Correct football field."” The Bulletin said at Lead . ! . I onler el o e “Fisher assumed charge of foot- | New Haven 0% 40 40% 0 Aty ';\'1‘ I"‘"'h‘m”" go'”“,“mn | English iball this year against his own in- | Norf & West ..1407, 1478 147 Price on Avnplication 1 v 9 {clination and only because he was North Pac 3% ; s 5 y Iktotiow tioibuelies sesston s WoTiba o, iNoy 2l (P v lenoeilyds Kot ot e i o116 10 ey it RO et ) We do not accept margin accounts Edwin Curan has returned fexerts {hree times the influence of |Ho sald when he finally consented fa Pan American 723 Philadelphia after a business o, 100ling on the efficlent USe (a6 (he refns again that he would enn Railroad 5% [trip of 10 days duration. {of the English langutge, it is indl-{gerve for one season and only in or- (P & I C & 1. 41 Miss Lucille Murphy of Linwood lcated in a report made to the na- |ger that the Harvard authorities | Pierce Arrow.. & ect and Miss Mary Fitzsimmons of . (jonal council of English teachers in {might have time and opportunity to | Pure Oil st Main street are home from |y opening meetings here. find another head coach Rep 1 & 8 The report, made by Job lapp, of New York terday 10 chairman of the commit fon of I was complil M. university, e on pluc lish in Amer 1 since the last ar ago in We are not content with that sit- 'Ray Copper uation and we express the hope that Reading 5 the athletic authorities will try to Sinclair Oil ... 203 bring il about that Fisher is con- xSonth {tinued at the head of Harvard foot- ain street. fean 1i 5 HARTFORD ’ NEW BRITAIN | ball.” {of 18 Lyons street announce the which time more than twent ! Condemnation of eollege football bl 1 cngagement of thelr daughter, |thousand questionnaires were sent M:.\IM“:* :\,.'ftf:\, Sone 1:,),,,:..1 Transcon Oil 4 Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg, Burritt Hotel Bldg. Margaret Granquist, to David Gus- fout to men in representative Indus- 1oy that English rughy be adopted |Union Pacifi i 146 Tel. 2-7186 Tel. 3420 33 Jubilee street. tries. From the answers returned it 1y 45 place are contained in lettors |U S Indus Alco §27; 81 born to Mr. was found that the average man had | yphaaring in the bulletin from the U 8 Rubh 5 renet of 23 Me difficulty in using English properly pens of I €. Woodn |88, and George A. Derhy, Harvard |17 S Steel Harvard | Westinghouse [ 105, | Rudio Describing the college game as | A daughter w nd social relationships . and Mrs. Walter Bernier WCKS | T/ Ch | cwusnishet oy runam « o) § 50 Shares Stanley Works — “American football has hecome a | T moson tbers, Working ras s e rather than o game. oo | oo maoaw § 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark % compulsion, not for pleasurable or ' Automobile Ins R healthful exercise. The players gen- | artford Ifire crally dislike it, consider it drudgery | National Fire |and punishment, and are glad when | I’hoenix Fire Two hold ly today nef- more than $1,300. Po- that the robberies were Otherwise, he said, ke lin quick succession |ted robbe = Ilice suspec | Mayor Parker was not prepared to {commit the eity but sought from PLAN NOT APPROVED - it 1s all over.” avelers Ins Co | T i e | Mr. Buckland more specifications a carried out by the same pair of men | ek SN e 5[ Mostiot Conny Valles Ronaceo Gromui | sl Gompa who operated from an automob S s SO . . ¥ I ; fienian elnhoralsamas ilnalney ROUNDUP OF TH]EVES Mantfadliing ElCois [ ers Aro Opposed to Remamine | THREE INCHES OF SNOW Deaths |mront Lio WL, NG) eIy Am Hardware ... 102 105 Burlington, Vt, Nov. 27 (@) ilmen presented a bill in payment so — kel i Cun .0 | Idie Another Season, {'thre e b D e = [ 1arge that {ie cashier was forced 0 | nocon and Glielsss Police. Arreat ton & Cadwoll 85— Suringfeld, Mass, Nov. 27 ym |TOTRING, with indications that the MRS. W. I. FIELDING jiopen the safo foimake change. One Hfd Cpt Co com .. 98 ol plan eredited ta offioers of tne |S1OTM would continuo throughout S Er of them pushed a revolver against o o 1 gl " " 10 | The pla cdited to officers o i tarnbans 16 IR ol b o e ‘i’vl;'\ ribs a1 ]x“» other gath- D ORI SO 12 1 | Conneeticut Valley Tob GrOWers' | e Willlam I, Flelding, for-, ' "¢\ acc” trom tho safe and the | - b preby members woull | —— | mer resident of this city, died yes- = cash registor, A short time later, on | I . a neighboring street, two men in an ]»pkr.nnv Nov. 37 (P—With the ar utomobile accosted Zacharia No- | 1¢S5t Of four men early today in this Ivalle. One relioved himm of $55 whils | €Ity and Chelsea. the pollce belicved the other covered him with a pistol. | ey had captured leaders of n band cco roxt season with a || all rcoming the present supply and pre nn‘l‘ g a disas- 8« p in priee fails to meot , the favor of a considerabl ea m r of growers fn this vicinity to ov Before moving fo Wate: late Mr. Flelding was here, being a Civil war Fielding s survivel by & {¢om President Coolidze asking the | Was regovered. r of one of American people to offer chain com- | cor the blessings of the p thanks| The men gave their names lam Rolfe or Hathaway, 1ge was contain 1 end district, and Ernest Han proclamation of ilton, Thomas nk and Franl of execufive. Tt Was |Nolan, all of Che In Rol wdio in the Portuguese | room the police found a large quan- Officers of the assoclation reached 1y declined to comment on & re Iplan whereby members would asked to vote within a weeks on the proposal to abs W. P’inc €8 of | Thanksgivil | American ¢! roadeast by IS [Says the gambler— funeral wil! b from the | | of his son at 45 Pine street. |langnage after it had been read 10 | tity of cloth believed o heve b e Jigifonies year, (Breslient {Read 'E Q tomorrow afterncon o American colony by Ambassidor |stolen, 1t was amneuneed that 1 ol ATy i ‘\w‘\w ”‘:l.; o Bancos iRt L Read Em and SMILE— Burial will be in that | Morgan [onciment e et Sl 5in ooy € fon was solely marketing || g | T | robbers who took part fn several re- | N B Gas 30 | e ] ||way the Classified Ads of SE AS MUC 3 cent robe Southern N I T LAARRE1 45 S| WaN q | : oty ; : IS CITY'S AID thia ‘ T MRS, VICTORIA BROPHY Bilohe Novs G pavers -t G S T e ) ; ||this newspaper. Use e Ao i paibo of Waterbury, arrested Mon- ADVISES NEW DUTIES ~ | Buekland, vice pr 1‘1“;03'1‘-.1 n xlhh wi ¢ whilo transporting 85 mallons of |y A0VISES N A TREASURY STATEMENT LRI kL lithem today! srophy, 36 years of 4 ot = aste . sRNOVRS | N 144.216,175 | el he o Vi ctihe New Bl lcohol, was fined $200 and coslS o ¢rage committee's report iry balance ..... $144,216,175 | vstem, today calle FEls ! land given 30 \ Mayor I ays in jall today. i 2 SRR : ) tions for protective tariffs un & geekinp tol ealilt i cltes s hosp ater & o0& 1L- [judge Younz gave consideration 10 |ger (ho safe linraineloriind EXCHANGES & BAUANCES | Farker, seeking to enlslt the ¢ E% Besides her snddsite s S T et e : 1 e | support n railrond e e e R Ly act recommends duties on pacl ; ok to take over and re i and wrapping paper, cutlery and Ll eC Springfield street railway & | various classes of gloves other than Ixcha t : 40 h in order that it can be placed on a el |those made of silk or artificial silk 900,000 e T e e ————— ARRESTED FOR MURDER | 'S D0lding company may find sale. |{is Lo r—-“ South Ryegate, Vt., Nov. 27 (P— | 10 BUILD NEW HOATS i hah , WOIDA | _—:% . Nov. 27.—The Canadlan | . ody of Frunclaco Colllchla, a | §§ mship Co., it is an- aquarry worker, was found early m.‘ 40 47 Erwin . h e 3 mplates building Y !" L"{E lay In a boarding house at Gibson ain Gen- o steamers to replace older ves- ou e sed from jail to face a charge in New York of non-su The man said he had to be in co er cha Phone Your Ad To 925! tem Saturday morning at MICHAT rday i, a fellow worker Pk TAKING ERBJUS” SHE SAYS | lectmen charged with mure HELD AS BI ACKMAILER v the new vessels will be “]e way to the Montrose d Mont. e home L almero, Cleily, Noy ) o r 27 P fl o'clock. Burial will be in W""‘ .v‘\ b 'nfl]h-hnmrvw e Co i s "m\' “1 atfar m{ Mrs. J. Magonigal of 215 Collins Street, Hartford, Conn., Says She Does Lxtabian coms [section of Sicily duri AL ”wmm | h ol 2000 on tha| Not Scem Like The Same Lady Since She Has Taken ERDJUS (Herb —— Hwnup.; = railway and steamship life of Otto Seidner, wealthy mant uice) Her Health Is So Gready Improved. services. Several persons were in- facturer. of Westerly, James Cofoni Also of Woesterly, was arrested last | Mrs, Magonigal says: “T had| Handles night by a private detective. Cofoni | suffered with my stomach for t : arraigned erly dis- | past three years and after oa urt today on charges of 1 would be miserat |of & sour acid s jured by stones and bricks dislodged by the wi | nl to me and T gave it a trial taken two botties saw anything like it ® has been won- L. B. WOODRUFF DEAD et gton, No 3 Corr UNDERTAKE Phone 1625 5 1 fine — eat any- uff of . e “T had gas pain = have no distress— Orowite St Mary's Charch “mm,.\ lied today ) Your Chnstmas | COMPENSATION AWARD ‘m"s and my bones and n nrough, wake [ . |lotte Hungerford hospital. Death | New Haven Nov. 27 (P — An{got so sore I could bardly move|u the morning full of pep. was due to typhoid amd complica awa in nsation of $18 round. | tions housework is a pleasure. I elt so good in my life and t h when I say | iice) is a wonder ¢ 1\ 2 RBJUS i« being iIntroduced in New Britain at the City Drug Store, week for [ | -y | “T felt tired and wo TAKEN TFOR COVERING - P Sh by Compensation | of the time, and felt WITH MOUNTAIN TAURER FALL KILLS WOMAN opplng’ Charles Klelner to Mrs. Mary| — the RUSCUS, STATICE AND | = 27 IMORTELLES Haven Nov. 27 (P—Mra N CARDS] Fannie Stelzt of Brooklyn, N. Y., day ars 1 Neville, of Oak street, West Ha-| “I heard of ERBJUS (Herb ven, widow of James Neville, who | Juice) and found out from thelr was electrocuted while repairing :miww-\ ntative that it was made ‘flrr(rn light cable on N\\\'vmbrrl'rnm the pure julce of 14 herbs|487 Main street by & represcatative - 13 diluted with glycerine — it looked | of the vompany. { , { seemed ¥ dg. Tel. a6, |8 friend in West Haven, last mid- |

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