Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1929, Page 20

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20 ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1929. . IRENF_BORDON SFEKS DIVORCE $60,000 DAMAGES ASKED IN SUIT AGAINST B. & 0. Woman Seeks 850,000 for Injuries, | T ‘While Husband Files Claim for $10,000. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad was Court for $60,000 damages for alleged injuries growing out of a train wreck by Mrs. Marie Colbert and her husband, Sherley Colbert, 3701 Sixteenth street, | near Engle, W. Va., November 25, 1928. | The wife claims $50,000 for her injuries and the husband wants an additional $10,000 for loss of services of his e and for expenses incident to her iliness. Attorneys William E. Leahy and Eu- gene B. Sullivan appear for the plain- Actress Sues in Illinois Court, | sued yesterday in the District Supreme | tiffs LANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 With Husband’s Plea on File in New York. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 20.—-The Ircne Bordoni-Ray Goetz domestic drama has moved for the moment from New York | to Chicago, with the French actress | seeking in Illinois courts an annulment of her marriage to the Broadway pro- ducer. Goetz has filed suit for divorce in New York. Miss Bordoni, appearing here in a | *“musicomedy,” filed the annulment suit | yesterday, alleging that at the time of er marriage to Goetz October 18, 1918, | in Jersey City, Goetz had been divorced less than a year from his former wife, | Mrs. Ethel Johnson Goetz. | The first Mrs. Goetz was granted a | divorce here in April, 1918. She named Miss Bordoni as co-respondent. At the | time of the divorce, Miss Bordoni's biil sets forth, an Illinois law prohibited marriage within a year following_ di- vorce. This law stood until 1923. It is Miss Bordoni's contention that carlier law makes the sccond marriage an im- | perative case for annulment. | Hearing of the petition has been st | before Superior Court Judge Williams | next week. | ‘The Bordoni-Goetz troubles became | known last year when Miss Bordoni an- ‘ nounced she had left her husband, | charging another woman was the rcfl-J son. Miss Bordoni and her first husband, | Edgar Becman, an actor, were divorced | on June 13, 1918, in New York. Up to the time of her separation from ner second husband, Goetz for six years had acted as Miss Bordoni's manager. Tt is estimated that 5.000 families will settle on the Saloniki and Struma Valley land projects in Greece, which | are now under way. Il #TONE-TESTED"’ scopic examinations before rcaching you. Our own famous ARA blades—of fine Swedish steel, are sub- jected to three micro- Fach blade is carefully honed and stropped and will give almost perfect shaving satisfaction. used in Gillette Razors. 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