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MRS. BREWSTER SEEKS
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NEW: YORK, Nov. 23.—A $200,000
damage suit and a threat of actual
prosecution for higz Mexican divorce
and marriage to the beautiful Corliss
Palmer, former Macon, Ga. cigar-.
‘counter girl, were the contributions
of Mrs. Eleanor V. Brewster today to
the already complicated life of En~!
.gene V. Brewster, magazine publisher,
The suit, according to Charles Il.’,
Tutlle, attorney for Mrs. Brewster, is|
avtest case to determine “whethnr?
any American wife is at the mercyf
“of a husband willing to seek the m-r-}
vices of the Mexican government.” "
- Summons and~w3nplaint were i'ned;
today in the county clerk’s cffice hnr(-.;
At the same time a $50,000 attach
~ment, granted by Supreme Court Jus
" tice Delehanty, was served upon Migs
Elizabeth N. Heinemann, secretary nrf
the Brewster publications, Inc. ']'hi.«;‘i
ties up Brewster’s property here until;
~the suit is tried. |
In her complaint, Mrs, nr(_-,wstrr,'
, now living at Great Neck, L. 1,
',‘ ‘charges that Brewster and Corliss
. Palmer went to Mq 0 as the result
iof dlgu&u!piquy tn-;v {l@@'&{{ll%
: r}gfils."tdi .l'd?jrescut._“t as a (li‘V()lj(:N]
‘i Wom9fi/m<l"t() re went Corligs’ ‘as
M- Brewatons wite.Thi Maexican divorce.
which Brewster obtained from hig
Nwml.f_ofiis unéti"lltgd“iz{";'filvg:ul. l
.“"-' Only ' ralt - Wednesday I¥ipréme
* “Court” Justide Levy' sigtied an 'ovder
© requiring Brewster to account for as
‘sets he is said to have diverted from
the Brewster publications. A few days
earlier, under the $200,000 judgment
"whk'h Mrg. Brewster obtained against
the Georgia beauty for alienation of
her husband’s affcctions, furs, and
. other valuables of Corliss here were
. seized and sold to satisfy the wife's
claims, |
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FLP, LOVE AND LAUGHS lN‘
FILM “NEW COMMANDMENT”‘
BREEZES THROUGH WITH:
PENNANTS FLYING. l
In “The New Commandment” at
the Circle Thursday is Ben Lyon,:
who at last has been cast ii a rol‘e‘
worthy of his dramatic talents. This
popular young man has been lately
cast in pictures that were not exactly
suited for him. In “TheNew Com
mandment,” however, he is afforded
a real opportunity to act. In the
}love scene with Blanche Sweet, who,’
by the way, looks prettier than ev
_\cr, this duo are remarkably fine.
~ Another artist who stands out in
“The New Commandment” is Gcorgc'
Cooper, who handles the light comel
dy touches. Cooper has the making
of one of our greatest screen come-{
dians and if some enterprising pro
ducer is 6n the alert for new mpter
ial he will take Cooper and groom
him for another Chaplin and Lloyd.
Cooper h:.;ts ‘t‘.h(s!"pos;‘;ibilit.ies. I'x‘z, thcl
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' khook the house. %.] & | ;}
}, Holbrook Blinn is still the sterling’
actor as always and others-who do
splendid wd#k ‘ard, Dorothy Cum?
;dming’s, Diana ,-;'{qne.,'v; Ei}’}éffigfin{wn
.and Pedro De Cordova, I
Howard Higgin directed = “The
New Commandment” and as a re
ward for his efforts he will take a
place with the truly great of movie
land.
“The New Commandment” is Rob-
Successful transplantation of a toe
to take the place of a finger has been
accomplished by a New York surgeon.
EARLY CONVICT IN JAIL AGAIN
AFTZR HIS SECOND ESCAPE
ARLINGTON, Ga., Nov. 23.-- Carl‘
Fish‘or. the white convict who has!
escaped twice from the Early county
gang, and who the last time went to
lEdison and stole a car in whicfx he
rode to Blakely and abandoned. tér a
larger car with which he made his
get-away, ig again. in the toils. Debp
uty Sheriff Sid Howell has gone to
Burgaw, N. C., to bring him back.
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} Cordeley Ga, 12-10,
’irt T Kane’s‘initial production un
| der his own banner for First Nation
[a] release and in congratulating Mr.
i Kane on his effort we say in a loud
| voice: '
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CAPTAIN AND WIFE OF HIS |
STEP SON FACE MANN ACT
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| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23.—(AP)
:—A complex love tangle, involving 'as
_beautiful a;l! socially prominent New |
’Ym'k girl and a former captain in thei
Italian army, was swept into a gov-‘
;ernment snare today when the}
icouple, who had been living in San
Francisco since the middle of Octo-:
iber, were arrested here under the
kMann act. |
‘ The woman is Mrs. Isabcl Walkup
'Burch, the wife of Lynden Walkup
|Burch, a grandson of the late Right
lßev. Charles Summer Burch, former
protestant Episcopal bishop, of New
‘ank, Her love partner is Captain
lArnalso Marson, who\ served for sev
leral vearg in the Italian army. Gov
'ernmcnt cperatives arrested the two
jat their apartmént and brought them
{bcfore Federal Commissioner Krull.
After hearing their stories the com
'missioner ordered Captain Marson
held under $5,000 bond but feleased
Mrs. Burch on her own recognizance,i
subject to government call.- ' |
The arrest, according to the stories
;both told followed complaint to 'the‘
lfcderal authorities in New York by
Mrs. Burch’s husband, who lives at
'Hastings.on-liudson‘ an ultra-fashion
able New York suburb, aéld who im
plored his wife nct to leave her
‘home and children at the time she
llett with the Italian captain.
| Perhaps the strongesi» feature of
the case is that Captain Marson is
!married to the mother of the husband
with whose wife he eloped, Mrs.
Grace Burch Walkup Marson, of Yonk
ers, New York. ’
‘ According tc Captain Marson's
Istory to the commissioner, he fell in
llove vfith his step-son's wife a lii
'tle more than two years ago.
! Captain Marson gallant_,}y did all in
this power to shield Mrs. Burch, as
lsuming the principal responsibility
!admitting that he =had- “purchased
‘txaus-continental railrcad tickets for
UPPER SECTIONS OF WHITE
HOUSE WILL BE REBUILT
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. — An
nourcement that the whole upper part
of the white house, including the
third floor attic and second flocor ceil
ing will be entirely rchuilt beginning
early next March \was made today at
the office cf public hui'dings and pub
lic parks.
Specifivcatic:nrs to drospective - bid
ders have already been issued. No
temporary white house ‘has been se
lected by the wvresident and Mrs.
Coolidge, although numerous Wash-
Jngton rc:idefices have been nlaced
at their disposal.: It will toke about
160 days-to”complete the work:
t There are approximately 8,000,000
;pianos out of tune in America.
ib-t;t-h. i i . g
Captain Marson gave his age as 38
}and Mrs. Burch as 27. Her maiden
lname was Keyes.
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