Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1925 — Page 10

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TEW ‘LOVE DOVE’ MISSIVES READ; KIP ON STAND Evidence Shows Devotion of Rhinelander’s Negro Wife. i/ I n:ted Pm* WHITE PLAINS. N. T.. Nov. 13. —More of the fervid letters written by Alice Jones to her “love dove,” Leonard Kip Rhinelander, were to be read today In Supreme Court as the young aristocrat once more goee upon the witness stand In his suit for annulmen of his marriage on he grounds that his bride deicved him as to her colored blood. The missives thus far Introduced vc analyzed minutely the course ' the mesalliance between Leonard nd Alice, uncultured daughter of a axidriver. The letters have unfolded what eems a warm attachment and devotion. Alice prayed for Leonard, she said, wanted him not to be so extravagant, but save his money, to study hard and take care of his health. Lee Parsons Davis, her attorney repeatedly has protested against Introduction of the letters. When his , h.lections were over-ruled he warned ' fiac* N. Mills, Rhinelander's < oiinssl, that the written by ■oonard would be read upon cross tmination. This interchange marked the acceptance of Davis' challenge issued n his opening statement that if an attack was made to blacken the moral of Mrs. Fhlnelander he would show "the bettle was just as black.” PLAY WILL BE ON AIR TONIGHT Little Theatre Society to Broadcast Program. The Little Theater" Society of Indiana will broadcast its second weekly program from WFBM, the Merchants Heat and Light Company, from the Indianapolis Athletic Club, at 8:16 tonight, John B. Reynolds, president, announced. The play to be broadcast will be "Why Men Love Home.” The play was written by Tom Elrod. Carl and Josephine Stone will present the play. Only two characters take part. Mrs. Everett Schofield is in charge. Lg.*t week the Little Theatre presented its first play. Friday night, Nov. 20, It is planned to broadcast the play ‘‘Casino Gardens,” by John Kenyon Nicholson, who has frequently collaborated with Meredith Nicholson in plays.

WOMAN DRIVER CHARGED Two Persons Are Injured When Automobiles Collide. Mrs. Lisle Wallace, 3340 N. Meridian St., was charged with assault and battery and failure to stop at a preferential street by police who investigated an aocident at Michigan St. and Capitol Ave. The officers say her auto struck one driven by Elmer Wilhite, 4625 Winthrop Ave. Wilhite’s father, -Toe Wilhite, same address, and Mrs. Arthur Sachs. 5445 Winthrop Ave.. in the car with him, were cut and bruised. TO BEAUTIFY STREETS Park Board Passes Resolutions— Canal Bridge May Be Built. Resolutions to plant trees and beautify Meridian St. from ThirtyFourth to Fifty-Fourth Sts., and Washington Blvd. from ThirtySixth to Fifty-Sixth Sts., have been adopted by the park board, R. Walter Jarvis, superintendent, announced. A resolution for constructing a $30,000 concrete bridge over the canal at Kessler Blvd., and another for acquision of a seven-foot strip of land on both sides of Fifty-Ninth St. from Westfield to Central Aves., were confirmed. Permission was granted to Crown Hill Cemetery to construct a tunnel under Thirty-Eighth St., connecting north and south parts of the cemetery. LONG SLEEVES FOR EVENING The evening gown with long sleeves Is being featured by several French houses, the sleeves being very ornate, graceful and transparent.

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