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Mrs. Rawson not only protested that she is not dead but sued her former spouse for libel, lost the suit, was sternly told by the Court that in England a wife cannot sue her husband on any ground except one involving the security of finer property. Against such and other...
Sued. George J. Gillespie, Sr., president of New York City's Board of Water Supply; by Mrs. Frances Marion Brandon, New York City's Assistant Corporation Counsel; for $574,165; for breach of promise (marriage), fraud. Mrs. Brandon testified that, under his religio-erotic influence, she had turned...
Sued for Divorce. Actress Clare Jenness Eames Howard (Hedda Gabbler, Candida); by Playwright Sidney Coe Howard (They Knew What They Wanted); at Oakland, Calif. Grounds: desertion.
Born. To Actress (Coquette, Dancing Mothers) Helen Hayes MacArthur and Co-Playwright (Front Page, Lulu Belle, Salvation) Charles MacArthur; a daughter; at Manhattan. Last year producer Jed Harris closed Coquette because of Miss Hayes' approaching maternity. When Actors' Equity Association sued, he claimed the baby was "an act...
Booker Taliaferro Washington Jr., son of the late great blackamoor educator, was sued by his wife, Mrs. Nettie Hancock Washington, in a cross-complaint against his divorce action, in Los Angeles. She objected to his boasting of his father, taking credit for many of the virtues of the deceased. Each...