Word: reno
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Reno, Cornelius Vanderbilt...
eccentric, kinky-haired socialite, unsuccessful journalist, geographical author (Park Avenue, Palm Beach, Reno), called in the newspaper reporters. He told them that he had seen Cartoonist Peter Arno of The New Yorker kissing Mrs. Vanderbilt, that he had just caught Arno bringing Mrs. Vanderbilt home, had chased him with a revolver (Vanderbilt is an honorary Nevada State Policeman), tried to kill him. Later Mr. Vanderbilt's attorney modified the story, said that his client had gone after Mr. Arno but had thought better of it, returned home. There, he said, he discovered that his gun had been unloaded...
Seeking Divorce. Curtis Arnoux Peters (Peter Arno), caricaturist; from Mrs. Lois Long Arno, New Yorker writer (''Lipstick"); in Reno...
...Divorce. Charles Hamilton Sabin Jr., executive commander of the Crusaders (anti-Prohibition organization), son of Board Chairman Charles Hamilton Sabin of Guaranty Trust Co., stepson of Mrs. Charles Hamilton Sabin who is chairman of the Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform; from Mrs. Ruth Ogden Sabin; in Reno. Grounds: cruelty...
Divorced. Mrs. Florence Davenport Rice Smith, comely daughter of Sportswriter Grantland Rice; from Sydney Andrew Smith. Manhattan socialite; in Reno. Charge: cruelty. Mrs. Smith denied reports that she planned to marry Artist Peter Arno (see above...