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Died. George A. Newett, 72, publisher of Iron Ore; at Ishpeming, Mich., after a long illness. In 1913 the late President Theodore Roosevelt sued him for libel, for having described the Roosevelt julep bed, and accused him of intemperance. Editor Newett lost the $10,000 suit, was fined 6?.
Sued for Divorce. William H. Vanderbilt, son of the late Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, and a director of the new Transcontinental Air Transport, Inc. (see page 22); by Mrs. Emily O'Neil Davies Vanderbilt; at Newport, R. I. She charged neglect to provide.
The Cobourg jury declared these charges libelous, awarded to Sir Arthur Currie $500, or 1% of the $50,000 for which he had sued.
¶ A jury in Cleveland, Ohio, awarded Richardo Dellera, assistant conductor of the Metropolitan Opera, $1,000 damages from the Green Cab Co. He had sued for $25,000 because a taxicab driver had impaired his piano technique by slamming a door on his fingers, two years ago. Soprano Marion...
Sued for Divorce. Mrs. Elsie Mackay Atwill of Manhattan; by Actor Lionel Atwill, 43, onetime leading man for Lily Langtry, Alia Nazimova, Grace George, and the Manhattan Theatre Guild, now of The Outsider.