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Sued for divorce. Voris ("Jack") Reynolds, wrestling instructor at the University of Indiana, by Mrs. Emma Reynolds, at Cedar Rapids, la. She charged cruelty. Reynolds claims to be world's welterweight wrestling champion.
The United States sued Motor Trucks, Ltd., of Canada in the Supreme Court of Ontario to recover lands and buildings valued at $376,496.89. The case was carried up on appeal to the British Privy Council. Because the United States was the appellant, the bar of England suspended all rules...
Sued for divorce. Mrs. Dorothy I. Campbell Hurd, women's amateur golf champion of the U. S. (1909, 1910), Great Britain (1909, 1911), and Canada (1911, 1912, 1913), by Jack V. Hurd, steel man, at Pittsburgh. He charged that her devotion to golf kept her from household duties.
Sued for separation. Courtland H. Young, 48, publisher of Young's Magazine, Breezy Stories, The Yellow Book, Droll Stories, by Mrs. Dorothy Rosabelle Young, 21. She charged cruelty and habitual intoxication.
Sued for divorce. Robert Elias Treman, of Ithaca, N. Y., by Irene Castle Treman, dancer, in Paris. After the suit had been filed, Mrs. Treman denied all knowledge of it and left Deauville with her husband for a two or three days' visit.