5TT.DFOKD TNtAITJ THIRUNE. MEPFORn. OLT.CON', TTin?SDAY. MAY '25. Ifi'JS
TOO MUCH DISH MAN CALLED 'MAC-
THROWING. JESSE. f I
mis dime! otv
Jesse, Winburn Ashland's Good
Angel," Sues Wife for Di
vorceCruel and Inhuman
Treatment Alleged Too
Much Shopping in Paris.
Suit (or divorce was filed In the
circuit court this morning by Jesse
Wlnburn, New York capital!"', now
residing at Ashland, agalnftt his wife,
Lily Wlnburn, now thought to ha a
resident ot New Rochelle, New York,
Th suit alleges cruel and Inhuman
treatment, and is filed by Read 03
and Reatues, and Prank 1'. Farrell, aa
attorneys for Wlnburn.'
The complaint, which covers 12
typewrUten pages, Pols forth and al
leges, that "during a period of mere
than IS year, the defendant Inten
tionally and designed- followed and
practiced a course of cruel and Inhu
man treatment toward the defend
ant,'!, which rendered his lite "bur
densome." . .
The plaintiff alleges that "during
tbq period of their married life tho
defendant haa thrown crockery, or
naments and other things at the
plaintiff upwards cf times that would
K6rf gate 50.'! "Time ' and time
attain," the complaint further states.
adurnlt said period the defendant
hat taken eff her weddlug ring and
thrown It In plaintiffs face without
any provocation other than that the
plaintiff bad refused to obey tome
command or other which the defend
ant ha made,
roruilKBKPSIK, (X. Y May 23.
(Uylbe Associated I'reas.) A mail
TRUTH
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A
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WORLD
IS
MINISTER S PLEA
which ended lust Haster Smulny, Dr.
Simons ,luu'H,!"i'i'.(l tho liml year us
11 (treat year In the building of llhvrul
li invites.
Kev. Dr. Samuel A. 10 1 i . I . sun of Or.
nmniliito over the country nnd In tie
Mia nit the 1 1' uhmiluU)
Notice
The American legion will ilornnitn
Onirics V. Kltot, president emeritus 'soldiers' urine Memorial Day,
flowers plt'lINO
of Harvard uuivti'Hit . was rc-clcvtoil
president of the American I'ulutiitiu
association.
TWENTY YEARjXrC"8tNTENCE
(Continued from IMga One)
con tribute
If 'OII
notify
Ktlm W. Wall
I'liouo .'OIK.
lin 1 11 11a 11 of coiiiitill ice,
Stockholders Notice
NolU'ii Ik hereby ulveiiTUiai Hie
annual meeting f the NloeliUulilrrs ot
, ..' j I'.a
1 hi' I Ionic T'li'ilioiii nml 'l i'li't'.iii'ili
CiiiiilMiny nf Soiillici'ii ( trie.' 111. will lm
hold lit (lie office of Die ciimiMiliv, JIN
Went KMIl fitrecl. Mmlfoiil, llcull,
ill Jl u'eluclt i. in., Jnil" 'I. 1!'-.
0' V. II (IttHK, 1'ienliltxit.
known only as "Mac" who, according. hood" that have been brought into the
HOSTOX. Multitudes of people nrejiuciit us to the status of Charles It. I
practically renouncing rell;lm because jtriine. who fur the imsl six months!
of "auverstltions uf the world's child-. has Iwii conducting an luuutry Into!
to the aulnorifloa, said ho mis lieiug
sousht for the stiootlug of William
iH'smond Taylor, moving picture di
rector, was arrested today at Vlshkill
village after a thrilling hunt In which
a . sheriff's posse surrounded tlo
woods where he had been seeu to
enter.
l.Os ANUELES. May !
Attorney Thomas Leo
when advised by the'
Frees vt the arrest of a
15. District
Woolwlney
Associated
man known
a! "Mac"' at Klshktll village. In con
nection with the -William Desmond
Taylor murder here, declined to dis
cuss the matter until he had an of
ficial notification from Toughkecpste.
He sIbo declined to say whether ho
had requested the arrest of anyone
knewn as "Mac."
life of today, Ko Dr. Minot Simons.
head of the department of church ev
tension of the American t'nituriun
social ion said in an address nt the
Mh annual mooting today.
"The nnnlern man Is appalled 1 1 see
on-every hand the most fantastic no
tions associated with religion, swaying
the minds and hearts or men,1' said Dr.
Simons. "We are superstitious of the
world's childhood brought into the lire
of today, superstitions long discredited
by the world's science and yet actually
tyrannizing over the souls of living
men as though the natural sciences
had never been born. It Is amaiing to
coudltions lit tho Near Must. The1
state depurtment. It was learned toduy,!
lias replied that Mr. I'rano a acting!
entirely on his own Initiative mid;
authority and was without any govern-j
tnent commission.
Mr. Crane, attor a trip across Siberia
in( soviet IIiisbI.i last v oar and after!
a short visit U tho Inlted States, Ml !
for southern Kurope, it being stated!
that he Intended visiting Albania nnd
Anatolia, which Was Just belug evacu
ated by the Italian and" French troops
who had been In occupation since the
clost of the world war.
Recently Mr. Crane was heard from
in Syria, where he was said to be
We Specialize in Children's Clothes
Orders Ukcn und made up in any styls desired. All ovr work guiiruntcfil to bo fimt elms.
see multitudes practically renouncing (making an inquiry Into conditions of
DAUGHERTY
RULES
MUSCLE SHOALS
religion because of them
"Truth and nothing but the truth,
tan point the way back from this
abyss. We must not be spiritually
flabby at a time like this. The world
Is in a state of moral and spiritual con
fusion. It Is appalling to ihlnk what
may happen next. The world needs
nothing more at the present time than
It needs the stabilizing influence of a
rational religious faith."
Reporting 10.000 new Unitarians
'by the parishes of North America lu
the church membership campaign
If . L . I
WASHINGTON. May S3. -(By tho
Associated Press.) An opinion by
Attorney General Paugberty, submit
ted to Secretary Weeks and forward
ed today to the bouse military com
mittee holds that the contract execut-
The defendant for the' d T the government with the Ala-
nUfnoae of annovlni the nlalntlf f has I bama Power company is luvalia
refused to wear her wedding riugl'tn respect to the provision which
at all'
v The tompruint also- alleges that In
1912-1513, . "the defendant so con
tinuously nagged and harassed, an
noyed and abused the plaintiff," that
he "was reduced to a nervous condl
Hon," and that while "recuperating
"the defendant whle the plainUff
was still sick and nervous and unable
td travel, the defendant against the
wish of the plaintiff and the advice
ot his physician, required the plaintiff
to .d to Europe, where he arrived In
a weakened and sickly condition."
:"And in Paris where the plaintiff
ought quiet and desired to rest and
recuperate, the defendant continu
ously, arranged entertainments at
night, either opera, dances, parties,
dinners or other social affairs, puil
ojg the plainUff from his sick bed.
and compelling attendance thereat,"
fMLda tho complaint.
1 'The plaintiffs physician on this;
tnp abroad ordered falm to "enter an I
Ittst'tute for rest and medical treat
ftjent, and alone and separate from
the defendant," but the defendant in
, fisted on taking treatment at the
lamp sanltorium in order to be there
IBd. annoy the plaintiff." It is alleg
ed .that the plaintiff was compelled
to go on a chopping tour of the cap
itals of Europe, "Insisting that the
jlalntlff shop with her."
t The complaint also alleges that the
Attendant Induced the defendant to
buy jewels, "when amply supplied
with the came." change apartments
In Sew Tork City, at great expense
0 plaintiff, forced him to sever pros
perous . business relations with his
brother, and. humiliated him and
members of. bis family by remarks
and actions...
r-Jewels to the Talue of $17,00')
were purchased for the, defendant ou
ine- occasion, 'It is charged.
'the power company officials contend
gives them the right of exclusive pur
chase of the government's Interest in
the steam power plant at Gorgas.
Ala. The contract negotiated by the
war department, with the Air Nitrates
Corporation of New York, a subsid
iary of the' American Cyanamld com
pany, under which nitrate plant .No.
2 was constructed at Muacle Shoals,
Ala., also is held "invalid" by the at
torney general with regard to the
option on exclusive purchase claim !y
the corporation in tho event the plant
ever is disposed of by the government
to private enterprises.
PREMATURE BLAST
the Arabian and the Turkish popula
tion. The attention of the French gov
ernment was soon attracted tJ Mr.
Cranes activities. AlthouKh French
officials txpressed the belief that It
could not be said that ho was Inciting
tho natires to resistance against the
French military forces occupying
Syria under the terms of the treaty of
Sevres, they regarded his presinre as
highly inimical. Th natives, with ex
alted Ideals of American Institutions
were said to have teen encouraged by
Mr. Crane's presence among them to
resist Uie application of the French
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FATAL TO WORKMEN
FAYETTEVILLE, X. C May 2J.
Three enlisted men were killed and
three men and one officer were in
jured today when a projectile struck
a tree and exploded prematurely dur
ing target practice on tho Camp
Brags ran Re. Captain M. A. Dawson
ot Battery E, fifth field artillery, as
the officer wounded. All the victims
were members of battery E, 5th field
artillery.
Further than to say three enlisted
men were killed and Captain Dawson
Injured headquarters at Camp Bragg
declined to make any statement in
the absence of General Bowley, who
rushed to the scene of the accident.
The names of the enlisted men were
not given cut. .
NECfO ESCAPES
(Continued, from page one)
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, ne aaio ne neaxa me oioounonnas on one model M Stephens. One Model
ins iracn. 1 86 Stephens. Both of above cars have
' Tied up Mound been used as demonstrators, are In
; -Pretty goon a white hound came ; exCoHent condition and are certainly
upon me, saw ine negro. 1 Kept j g00fi value at price we can quote.
jumping irom one sine 01 the creek, to Aig one olds Eight roadster, run
uio uuiur. 1 euuiuui uc uiiu. ne four thousand miles. Will sell at a
got tight up to my heels, so I slopped, 1 very low price.
snapped my nnaers at mm and lawny, Ono 1S20 Dodge Brothers Screen
uo curiea ins uui ana wanted right up sides Delivery car. In excellent con-
to inc. I took off my belt and tied! diticn. and at a low price.
hlu to me." . .
'.The negro had the hound tied to
lilni, was playing with a second hound
and; was fighting off a third when Uie
loWe rfeacned him. ' "
JUI"l" J'-. I - 1 ' .
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Two Dodge BntUers Touring cars,
priced low.
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