Word: suede
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sued for Separation. The one-time Millicent Rogers, daughter of famed capitalist H. H. Rogers (oil), by Count Ludwig Salm Hoogstraten; in Manhattan.
Mr. Moody sued to recover $600,000 as "excessive profits." In court the Company voluntarily agreed: 1) to pay back $600,000; 2) to cancel the rest of its contract; 3) to forfeit its right to do business in Texas. The astounding implications of this action on the part of...
Sued for Divorce. By Ina Claire, famed actress, star of Grounds for Divorce (TIME, Oct. 6, 1924), James Whittaker. former Chicago music critic; on the ground of desertion and cruelty.
The contest in question was over a $100,000 note signed by Procter and Sprague. Colonel Procter was obliged to pay off this note, and sued to recover half of the money from Colonel Sprague. Procter asserted that they were equally responsible for the note. Sprague asserted that Procter ran...
Ward sued for $1.50. The case came up in the Court of Claims. It was defended by the Department of Justice. The court awarded $1.50 to Mr. Ward.