Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1924, Page 18

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ggi. N . THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18, . 1924. IRL MADE HIS LIFE MISERABLE Ingston’s presence, SB)’“’IK.. “Don’t be | ployer, who retrieved the message. had anything to eat for two days. I|demanding money, he told her to FA-L: Cooking classes are being held for G E r‘l’l:d :f l;l’\fl. little D(lhyA lhm’ not go- l)fls! Buell's chauffeur also was a|want some money.” ) his attorneys and called the police. |‘t3C\XL‘|UY! a london night schoel. % ng to hurt you even though I carry a | witness. She had him called into| e and his friends left tho table,| Magistrate Simpson declined tho | mem—————————m——— KETCHUP KING INFORMS COURT |sv» eround. Livingston's ofice to seo what oc. [sald Livingsten, Miss Buell, he tes- [ quest of Miss Buell's counsel that the | Saw Pockets Rified. curred after tho broker had called | tified, followed him from the dining |charge be dismissed and the request | . Mflm.lo Lolll M.“ Id Livingston's topcoat where it hung|at a tahle at the Waldorf Astorla,|Ty Livingston, cmused him to flee|sumed tom&row. J LE 0 Miss Buell’s Unwelcome Visits at In the Teception room. When she saw | whero ho wad dining With several|fegm ' his® automonile. leaving 1t o 2 e e O | . * ‘ the visitor extract a telegram from | guests, and, unannounced and unin-iijss Buell's possession, while he| It is to live twice when you can | Main 5027 o the coat and start reading 1t, sald| vited, said: lked to his hotel. Then wi 3 collection of y ormer | > All Times. the witness, she summoned her sm- ' = ‘Jefferson. T am hungry. .1 haven't|oontrontod him ot Wis ofce aguig | iy e recollection of your tormer |f g3 x.¥. ave. 157 Thonsts sve e e e Jcfforson, T am hunary. 1 Naven't 0 in his office boy and stenographer. | foom, screaming, until house detec-|of Livingston's counsel that she be! s, s The stenographer tostified that she | Livingston related that earlter last|tives led her away. sent to Bellevue psychopathic ward | megaton, Office Boy and Stenographer Tell of |s»w Miss Buell rifing the pockets of | week Miss Buall had seated herself|. The traMo jam Incldent, as related | fOF observagion. Trial will be e Electric System to Link C., M., St. Paul and Southern od Pross, when she visited Livingston's office H & 2 V' November 18.—An of- | to demand money. in $3,000,000 Project. ce boyam e .“ ‘, S0y Rt | Breach of Contract. Miss Buell once sued Livingston Nl e e .. uppeared in Tombs Court as for breach of contract, declaring that s sena clec- | fendant to a charite of disorderly con- | he did not keep a promise to pay her CHICAGO, Noveiber 18.—An elec with Jefferson Livingston, [ $1,750 a mpnth for life. He contended rallroad préeject to cost from|iigchup king” and horse fancier, as | he had sottled with her for $12,500 35,060,000 and provide an plainant. cas . fmportaxt traffic ‘connection for the testimony, with that of Liv- | She was arrcsted at Livingston's Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul and | ingston, was that Miss Bucll made | Wall strect office last Thursday and e Rl iy e s cutharn T miscrable for the millionaire: | taken to a police station in her own Southern Rallwiys with solthert I that she had walked in upon him |sedan after a scena which the “Ketch- dlan coallolas e O o hacn | RO naD dinner at the Wal- | up kiug” described as the climax to a 3 of central ‘\*‘“ s n s dor{ Astoria. had driven him from | “series of embarrassing episodes.” ounced by officiuls here his automebile when it was caught | On that day, the office boy testified, n ;’:;]b;‘:”l‘»‘;‘“l.“"'\“.““""‘:"’lr“:‘(" in trafiic jams and had carrled o gun | Miss Buell demanded entry to Liv- cording. to ¥ elritt, I L R - e e is one of the most nec- t has been v i e . ‘ / o - _ essary requirements for ‘ : ; % : . : , future success. 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