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Extra large pigeonholes bear the names of General Electric, R. C. A., N. B. C, Owen D. Young, Edward A. Filene, Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr., cigarets, oranges, electric lights. Old Dan Beard has had a pigeonhole since Henry Romeike's time. Sir Thomas Lipton was a client until his death...
Sued for Divorce. George Randolph ("Fanny") Hearst, publisher of his father's San Francisco Examiner; by Blanche Wilbur Hearst (no kin of Curtis Dwight & Ray Lyman Wilbur); in Los Angeles. Charge: desertion.
Died. Lewis B. Tebbetts, 43, St. Louis insurance agent, "The Man Who Sued Coolidge" for $100,000 (and collected $2,500 from New York Life Insurance Co. of which Calvin Coolidge is a director), alleging defamation of character in a radio insurance talk (TIME, April 11); suddenly, of heart disease...
Smith Ely Jelliffe, Manhattan neurologist, in 1907 proved Harry Kendall Thaw mentally deranged, kept the Pittsburgh socialite from electrocution for the shooting of Architect Stanford White. Madman Thaw declared himself bankrupt, but said to Dr. Jelliffe, "Stick along, I'll pay you when I'm released" (from the...
In Minneapolis, A. K. Johnson sued Mrs. Vera L. Ferrin for $65,000, alleging that she was responsible for an automobile crash which left him with an inferiority complex.