The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1913, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, BAY ¢, te78. GETS OLD LOVE LETTERS BACK FROM HUSBAND, WITH $50 FOR DAMAGES No Friction, Mrs. Brandenburg Declares, as Couple Start for Nova Scotia. Muntcipal Court Justice Hoyer decided to-day that Mra. Frances June Branden- the letter,” said Mra, Brandenburg to- day, ‘was because my husband was ab- sent from the city at a time when I wanted to refer to #ome of them in con- with writing I was doing, 1 ised that I could not get them T made an affdavit to the effect that Mr. Brandenburg was iolding the letters against my will.” Mra. Brandenburg signed an aMdavit in which she declared that her husband meant “to annoy and harass your de- Ponent by reading the letters and mak- nd at some future time to annoy and degrade your deponent and for the further exprei reason of holding a whip over her and forcing her to compiy with every whim and caprice of the de- fendant.” When this was read to Mra. Branden-| ° burg to-day she admitted that the lan- guage implied somewhat strained reta- @ 00 letters comfiscated some time O80 | 41.05 wetwoen heredlf and her banker- ‘by her husband and imprisoned by MIM | numand, but she reiterated t: te his own eafe deposit vault, AKhough legations with her husband ace eoedial ‘Mrs, Brandenburg went to law to com- ang neither has a thought of separation. pel her husband to return the love notes! Her only object in making accusations of other eweethearts before her mar-| against her husband was to induce the riage to him, she insets that they are | courts to provite a legal means of en- atil! tving im harmony. Indeed, they | tering her husband’e strong box and thus lett together this afternoon ‘0 open | secure the letters, she said. thelr eumnmer home in Nova Beotia. Mrs. Brandenburg valued the letters ‘The Brandenbures live at No. 752 West] a+ 50 for the purpose of making the One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street, | paoers complete, she declared. Then and Of, Bradenture is the head of tho! gne obtained a writ of replevin by dantding house at No. % Wall street that| which City Marshal Mulvihill seized the ‘dears his name. He came into posses-|ietters, and the court awarded Mre, sion of the letters, some of them be-| Brandenburg $50 damages and $14 sinning with “Dearest” and signed] costs, The banker's wife declined to “Frank J." “Phillip,” “I. le B." say whether her husband had settled “Tho reason I went to law to recover | the judgment. i eye od fel £ " | | ] a! at v2 H Hid! i ie til t jibe? HE el git saetdh 2 ROM these broad wheat fields of the West comes “FORCE” Toasted Wheat Flakes. The rigorous climate, the rich, fresh soil and Mother Nature her- self—all join to put their best into wheat. We cook ,this wheat with barley malt, roll, bake and toast it. Each grain is thus made a crisp, LL French women are not born beautiful—but F most.of them attain beauty through proper care of their lexions. 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Siete Wr Hil , looking aod best fitting sults and We split the profit with you. } ee een ae ae But you must hustle. 5 j ment plan. olden en Antah, @ Women’s and $ 00 French bevellet plate mirror open for you to come in and select the|vast assortment of styles for $2 6 °° rawer and closet room or ia lined Many of theee suits sell at other times for $50 Experienced tailors at your call at four stores 4 To appreciate the convenience and IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU WANT, PRT at valae of wv Sitw World’s QUEEBNBNEE@; © A WORLD WANT WILL GO AND GET IT, a ST a net , mora twas Sl. FOURTSTORES FULTON st AT YLATBUSH AV. Ihe ST. BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV.

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