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The defendant is Samuel Kirke Crawford, formerly vice-president of the American Re-insurance Co., and now an insurance broker in Pitts- burgh. According to Mrs. Crawford's affi- davit, her mother-in-law, Mrs. Charles B. Hardin, sent her a copy of a iN- ter she wrote her son after the sepa- ration. It follows: + *I wonder how you like living for your own sensual pleasure, with no / vegard for the bleeding hearts and ruined lives of your wife, daughter, mother and others Recalls Ohildhood Pleas “Did you really enjoy the theater party when your fever-racked bhaby was calling for her daddy? 1 won-| der did you ever call for your mother | in vain. Will you know real happi-| ness in your new apartment at 81 Irv-| ing place with its lovely rugs and har- wannious surroundings? I should add, | New Britain, Conn. better try to persuade your wife to bring your little daughier and share it with you Refers to His Daughter “1 wonder if a few years hence you will enjoy the love and esteem of | your charming daughter, or bear her contempt and honest abhorrence of such an unnatural father. 1 wonder how you would love to this daughter grow up into a replica of this vamp with whom you have been enamored. If some vile man, as great a blackguard as you have been, should abuse her as you have her mother, will you, in,your older years, resent it? I wonder. “I read your letters over and over. T have every one you ever wrote me and find most comfort in the ones you wrote after you had left Yale and had come to your senses. WARNING! Beware of coughs and colds. They are always dangerous. Thousands of strong men and women fall victims to coughs and colds every year. At the first symptom take Williams Syrup of White Pine, Honey and Tar for Coughs and Colds and Bronchitis. 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Thorsen 102 WEST MAIN STREET Next to the Post Office MARIA LONGS FOR SHORES OF SPAIN Sails for Homeland Adter Unsur-| passed Record M “You were so sorry for the miscry you had caused us and said: The “‘Mother, T seem to be possessed | of a devil at times. ‘1 go along all right for a long while and then I am selzed with o desire to be rotten. 1| DONT FUSS WITH MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole Works Without the ; Blister — Easier, Quicker Son's Lament have been just as rotten as & man could be, mother, but 1 am all right| now.' “I would cheerfully law down life to get such words from again. x “We might all have been so happy | - lexico C ; \ in & real true way, but for this devi] | ACresses i York who whith ngain has its clutches on my|themacives on 100 or 200 ni baby. Are you going to be '\h‘”ng‘(‘UIV““U()U! performance . enough to loose its claws, or must ke Loihek | we really go to hell to escape it? 1S u‘(!'ll-h.&, \\h.n with a run in wonder—I wonder until I am almost el LunEnes crazy. “Don't you really care things which all men hold dear? ls| "yic vil's clutch so strong that it G i 1 out all semblance of a real KEEP YOUR CAR YOUNG DON'T HAVE IT LAID UP If a Lot of Annoyance There's no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can casily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of | mustard and other helpful ingredients, | combined in the form of the present | white ointment. It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually giv from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilit f croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, gongestion, pleurisy, rheuma- tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). 35c and 65¢, jars and tubes, Better than @ mustard plaster "y, you ch 15.—Actors and | pride ad visit the home folks for the a has lished ¢ osta in local theatrical circios. | Crawford says she and Cra=- s married St. Louls in| have daughter, Grace nine, 8§ gives Crawford's income as $12,000 a roand alimony $450 a month pending trial and $1,000 counsel fees, | Improper conduct with a woman unknown to Mrs. Crawford is charged in the complaint, at 200 Columbia' Heights and 81 Irving Place, Brook- | I¥n, and at an unidentified apartment| in Flatbush. | According to an affidavit by Mrs. | Crawford's father, George A. Eberle, | Crawford’s mother was with him and | Mrs, Crawford in the ralding party| that discovered Crawford - and the| woman in the Flatbush apartment | Sept. 16, 1019, At that time, Eberle| says, Mrs. Hardin pleaded with her| son to change his ways and took the | woman into another room for a long | talk. Crawford hecame very angry on this occasion, the affidavit states. ! 1910 and Amelia, asks ND DRIVERS Prepare Now s ¢ Driving Fhon 1 Y. M. C. A. Automobile School HARTVYORD [e————————————————— r trod the boards in the Mexican capital, she fame, and when she by [show entreat a trainl her with gif » to speed her return, And Conesa has heen o stag in Spain, h | United Harold J. McGauley e Famous Reds Ask New Trial which wa; America, has | new trial. paymaster, ave shown here at the hearing. who has been on hunger stiike is shown with his co-defendant Bartholomew Vanzetti. sily the most popular actress who made in appeared in every has amasse and | the city and her on departed | been when her cor Spain she was followed to Vera|one house to anothew ad of admirers who | posed to build a new theater and name nd tearfully |it after her, the irony of the situation is that Miss | wrights and assists in staging her failure both [shows, most of which are of the mu- own country, and in the |sical co | four years "% 775 4 THE PERFECT ERFECTQ MOTCR OIL 5 Note the Difference after o Hord Duy's Ran with oo Pm’VIp[” e INSURE AGAINST THE TREACHERY OF Buy Perfectol b\j the one or five gallon can. Car-r\J it in your car alwa\js. It will be your guarantee of dependable lubrication. Your dealer will suppy you. McGauley & Bennett 139 ARCH STREET Authorized Hudson-Essex Service Station Thomas H. Bennett —— 'i’h‘s E actress' record one theater. She husier satires on current politics. te playhouse in = nights off"” have papy moved f ! perform A It is now The times annually she stages imong th goers. Canesa is a soberly married woman whose husband. pro- She maintains her own staff of play- own edy variety. Ior more than |has achieved her greatest s she has presented three new | Spain and South America. sational Saceo-Vanzetti murder ease of Massachusetts achoed in Communist uprisings in Europe and South been revived by the hearing on the petition for a The two men, accused of murdering a Massachusetts Nicola Sacco (right) has not been |shows each week, many of them clev- und these are gala nights Off stage Miss greatest admirer is her rompetitor is actress who fame