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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JUNE 25, 1922-PART 1. FOE’S CORK LEG WORN 60 YEARS ' |uss s omerr ot sopss commens AMERICANS FLOCK quiries as to the procedure necessary | inable to procure a divorce in his or her own country. $o obtainia aleorce:in Frénch cqusis, Secrecy as regards divorce procced- the correspondence being provoked |ings here is guaranteed by the aw by the number of divorces of Amer- |prohibiting publication of the details that are cornected with divorce cas lcans which have been granted in|iatare sonnected with divorce cas France recently. The ab=olute Se- ‘has been granted is declared .n the crecy with which they are obtained |code to be contrary to public interesi. - | Divorce cases are not listed on the appears to be the feature that at court calendar and are not recorded leg was a perfect fit, BY VET SEEN AT RICHMOND |5 e Soa? Satlori s bone ‘it with him to his grave. Col. Dehl- ! en, before one of his legs w: Hpecial Dispatch to The Star. Col. Dahlgren’ of the northern’ Army. t‘:l:“tl‘:-‘-{ "‘Y :na‘:x:on t‘:w.le ;“:vr SNOR| g EREDERICKSBURG, IVe. Juno) - 1iad iwhishi Cant. Ballard ihas Lot | fl vsbure attithoteusly part ‘ot the —Many interesting 1ncldenu of the|using for -vn:oxlmllely IXty years. | war, He headed a cavalry raid into acts; French judges are begin- 3 Tetes H v Col. Dahl after losing a. leg| this- eity, but was speedily driven - tracts; but publicly; they are merely transmitted H :t:ukwl" ey ble'm br?:'rfh:;:“;r?:\l; nagne ot °1"'"" "x"fl'f o "1'5 A ey ol ety Prospective Divorces, At S e e e S B ek In connection Wi X - e interested parties live. Result of Chat Between civil war, replaced it with & costly| soldiers. P y Erowing practice of Americans of | Which the finterested partics lve Confederate reunion In Richmond.|one of cork.” He later fell mortally e wounded in a_skirmish at White's One of the most remarkable, andffin Founded in a skirmish at Whi‘“:| RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED. absolutely true story, is that of &|ine hands of J. E. B. Stuart's men. The ‘President has accepted the ks “Yankee's” cork leg which came into | Surviving veterans have said that a o Pres| Paris Attorneys ¢ the possession of a “rebel” officer. Frederlckubur:er fired the shot which | resignations of Chaplain Raymond J. . than that traveling by word of mouth. e Thuseday.| dropped the “Yankee" officer. His|Fox, Capt. John D. Nourse, Medical | gy the Associated Press, in Paris, not a mere make-belleve| This secrecy is criticized by somé Marching in the \parade L v ArORPSa) fog of cork by ahance rell Corps, and Army Field Clerk Chatles| ‘pARIS, June 24.—American lawyers | residonce, and that legal reason must |students of the soclal question. who was Capt. J. N, Ballard, wearing 8 |into the hands of some of Mosby's| W. Persson, office of chief of infantry, |, "t L1 e m im0 (RO R O0 CONTE T e American was nk that publicity of divorces wou cork leg that originally belonged to|men, who presented it to Capt. Bal- War Department. Promote better social conditions, G Street at 13th lieves, but that there is a sincere re- s [ 55E We Stress Satisfaction With Every Purchase TTWE SPECIALIZE | more mas cona, 'mp oucation, Such OU must be plcased—or we are not. Our stocks haye been gathered with the prime consideration of quality—the A liquidating their family troubles in | a0 CrCCn Mooy B O tracted by Secrecy, Deluge |rrunce. The courts stana firmly on| "t is popularly supposed that thou- two statutory provisions—that the flnglrff Gl hexe :fl;‘"‘n dhé?‘rc;-l‘d applicant must have a real residence |yngn thot tiaveline Lr woin ooy Lloyd George and Poincare | Subject of Speculation. BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. | By Cable to The Star and the Shicago Datly News. Copyright, 1922. LONDON, June ’4.—The “cigar chat” recently between Prime Min- Ister Lloyd George and Premier Poincare ended as usual in “complete agreement.” The completeness of the agreement nobody, of course, be- Arthur Jordan Po Co. :.mfir‘:fifl.::;"i::gfifi:‘?fi.n;fi@: ZeShT {hat T "oniy ubstantial thing quality that takes into account the small details and disregards price until the question of vaiue has been definitely e e A settled. 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