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i _grounds of - oruelty: CROSS EXAMINES . HUSBAND AT BARY urs Bydlong, - Dlsmissmg Her Lawyer, Defends Self in Divorce Suit. the Associated Press; NEWPORT, R. 1., July 7.—Mrs. Jessie Margaret Budlong, whose pen- chant for the spectacuiar in marital nlatters has kept her in print. and in ogurt; today had essayed a new role, that of defense counsel in her hus- bénd’s divorce suit, With dramatic suddenness yester- day she discharged Cornelius - C. Moore, .who .had been representing Her, and then turned the guns of gross-examination on her husband With expertness that came from ex- \périence gained at two previous un- @ilccessful separation actions. “Moore joined the ranks of seven ather attorneys who have been dis- missed by the wife of the wealthy New Yorker, in one or another of her legal tilts. ' Mr. Budlong, who at Previous sessions of the trial had de- sbribed his wife’s thwarted social am- bitions and her ~various _strategems for scaling the barriers of the fash- ionable, colony, here, told his inter- rogator she _never been a Suocess- ful wife, Mrs. Budlong referred to herseif as “Mrs. Budiong,” while her” husband, in an easy conversational tone, spoke is wife as ‘“‘you." You were never satisfactory as a you ‘that T overlooked her at one stage of the quepuonlnz. In answer to other points he de- elared he had objected to Mrs. Bud- long's methods of “keeping him away from other women,” an occupation to Which she had told him she devoted & ‘great deal of her time. 'He testi- fled she had once brokén-up a board of directors’ meeting. to demand money. Before calling -her husband to: the stand Mrs. Budlong told the oourt that lack of funds had forced Hér to dispense with her attorney’s services, but made no answer to the proffer by the plaintiff of money to hire one. Budlong is- asking. divorce on the Some of the money he made in motor cars and oil ‘went to buy silk shirts, which his wife once threw out of window of their New York apartment in profu- ,slon, he testified. LRI B P D The actual-City of London covers only 675 acres and contains a popu- lation of 13,709. = The ‘metropolitan district of London, however, has an . area of 443424 acres and a popula- tion of moré than $,000,000. 1207 Eye St. N:-W. Main 7528 '} de - chine, " Thrift Avenue “The Buy-Way of Washlngton ShnpanyhouroffliedayonTHRlFl'AVENUEnflmwfllfin‘ mwmmm;mowmdvdmofmdn&hm s “thoroughfare.” THRIFT AVENUE has been so named because it is 5 rullyunlquemnuurnu!ol’lhulbyflnm ‘Here, indeed, may you practice THRIFT and ‘enjoy the opportunities of selecting timely, deunble merchandise at extremely low prices. Hon are a few of &c por!umbu that nvu'! your selection tomorrow morning. 0 A “Larift Avenue Special” . . 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