Word: suede
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sued for Divorce. By Helen Menken, actress (Seventh Heaven, The Captive), Humphrey Bogart, actor (The Cradle Snatchers, Saturday's Children). She charged cruelty.
Sued for Divorce. Walter Camp Jr., onetime (1912) member of the All-American second football eleven selected by his father, the late famed "Father of American Football"; by Frances English Camp; in New Haven. She charged desertion, demanded custody of ten-year-old Walter Camp III.
Mrs. Simmons sued the Utah Copper Co. for $10,500 for herself and four children. State courts awarded her $850. In 1924, it occurred to her to ask a new judgment, for $25,000. Judge Johnson dismissed the case in his court.
Sued for Divorce. By the onetime Varvara I. Pupin, daughter of Michael Idvorsky Pupin, famed scientist (Columbia University); one Louis Graham Smith of Buffalo.
Sued for Divorce. "Nicky" Arnstein, famed bond-thief and gam- bling-house-man, by Actress Fanny Brice. For years she sang a song, Mon Homme, with the line, "For whatever my man is, I am his forevermore."