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One of the heirs of whom he spoke was middle-aged Bertha A. Stott. whose tempestuous outbursts did not subside as she outgrew tempestuous youth. When Bertha Stott, her brother David and two sisters sued another sister and two other brothers for receivership of Stott Realty Co., Judge Ferguson again...
Shattuck is a name to be dreaded by bandits and thieves. In April 1922 four cutthroats entered the Manhattan home of Mr. & Mrs Albert R. Shattuck, robbed them, locked them with eight servants in the wine cellar. With a pocket knife and a dime the prisoners worked their way out...
Married. George Huntington Hartford II, Harvard sophomore, heir to Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. millions; and a Miss Mary Elizabeth Epling, of Welch, W. Va.; secretly, at Covington, Va. in April. The bridegroom's mother Mrs. Henrietta Guerard Hartford of Newport and New York was sued last fortnight for...
Among rich U. S. families none is more secretive than the Hartfords, who control Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. A minimum of publicity ensued when onetime President John A. Hartford of A. & P. divorced his wife, married his wife's modiste, divorced her, remarried his first wife (TIME, April 23, 1928...
¶ In New York's Harlem, Alderman Fred R. Moore, editor of the New York Age, Negro weekly, sued his hated competitor Amsterdam News for $100,000, reported the fact down two columns of his paper.