Word: suede
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sued for Divorce. The Duke of .Westminster, in London, by the Duchess. The charge: cruelty and misconduct. Sued for Divorce. G. Hall Roosevelt, brother of Franklin D. Roosevelt, onetime Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Mrs. Roosevelt's charges were kept secret.
Mile. Lallemant is a crystal gazer who, since she successfully predicted the future of Gaston Doumergue, President of France, has enjoyed boundless popularity. Her landlord objected to her fame when it began to wear out the carpet on the stairway of his house. He asked her to go. She refused...
Sued for Separation. Gosta Morner, 26, Swedish Count, President of a toothpaste plant in Chicago, by Peggy Upton Archer Hopkins Joyce Morner, 30, on grounds of nonsupport. Morner denied the charge, asserted that she married him for his title. Said she: "I didn't give a damn for his title...
Sued for Separation. Jack Rose, prominent vaudevillian, by his wife, Janette Lawson Rose, former Follies girl. She charges that he beat her, and once in a Chicago restaurant tore the dress from her back. In explaining the suit, Mr. Rose said: "I am a very homely man, and women take...
Sued for separation. John A. Hartford, President of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., by Mrs. Frances Bolger Hartford; in Manhattan. She charged desertion. The marriage of a year ago had, until now, been kept secret.