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Sued for Divorce. Alexandra Carlisle, actress, by Dr. Albert Pfeiffer of the Massachusetts Department of Health, who charges desertion. She attended the Republican National Convention in 1920 as an alternate delegate and seconded the nomination of Calvin Coolidge for the Vice Presidency.
Upton Sinclair, militant publicist: "I sued Dr. Max Hussarek, former Premier of Austria, for libel because in reviewing one of my books he characterized me as ' a knave.' The Vienna courts have awarded to me a decision of 500,000 crowns-which is equivalent to the usual '...
Sued for Divorce. Gloria Swanson, motion picture actress, by Herbert K. Somborn, on charge of desertion. Miss Swanson was divorced in 1918 by her previous husband, Wallace Beery, on the same grounds.
Sued for Divorce: Edgar Lee Masters, poet, the author of Spoon River Anthology, by Helen Jenkins Masters. They had previously separated, and had later resumed living together.
Sued for Divorce.-Sebastian S. Kresge, of Detroit, owner of 5 and 10 cent stores, active prohibitionist, church worker, by Mrs. Anna Harvey Kresge. Charges not made known.