The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1920, Page 17

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K \4 f SUED FOR DIVORCE, DENIES HE’S WED Woman Says Granfield and She Were Married by Supposed Judge | Eighteen Years Ago. Alleging that hér husband met her ob: Jections to his consorting with another Tiage, Anna W. Cranfield appeared in Bupreme Court to-day on a motion for alimony and counsel fees In her autt for divorce, She alleges her husband, Arthur E. Cranfield, is living at Atlantic Highlands with Inubelle Johnson as man and wife, | quit Tn 1919, seventeen years after thelr mar- |at riage in Buffalo, she alleges, she called |the at her husband's place of business, and the denied they had been married. Cranfield, she says, took her to a place in Buffalo, where a marriage service was performed by a person he eald was a Sudge, named McGinnis, bald-headed and forty-five had a wedding certificate, she says, which has been burned. ALIMONY GOES ‘DOUBLE Atienea Bigamint Ordered te Pay #15 Weekly to Both Wives. Instead of prison fc ending Dantel Domb to} ess for hersolf and thelr ¢ and $15 a week to the woman he married In this country in 1918, %y whom he had two chile The attorney for Don & painter, living at No, 1433 Fifth Ave- hat his elignt coud not pay and was backed up by Mrs. ‘No. 2 i Judge Wadhama put it up to ‘0 not leas than | and Domb #ald PRIEST AIDS PRISONER. | jan He Found | Tinkering With Poor Box. John W. Murphy of St. An: je Church, No, 110 Bast 12th} saw a man tinkering with a at the poor box of the church this morning. As the box has been robbed stage of once a month In the jest and a | away hé over to a! valho, woman with a fiat denial of their mar- identified the slg second will of James H. King, million aire lumberman, ax position read to the Mra. Kin, and Gast King's attorney, wh man's estate first will, which the legal, leaves the bulk « tound @ Home For Aged Men. DECLARES KING'S SIGNATURE GENUINE Expert Certifies to Second Will of Millionaire Lamberman in Disposition. CHICAGO, Jul New Yo David No Car handwriting export alle ures on genuine, In a de court to-day Mra, Mary Melvin, slater of the lat Means, Mre tried and to h - POSSES KILL FOUR NEGROES. Two Shot, Others Hanged; Stayer of Deputy Sherif Sought. HOUSTON, Tex, June 30.—Four negroes wore killed near here early to day by posses hunting the mu: 8. M, MeCormick, Deputy 8 | Wharton, Tex. according to wi ceived here. Washington Giles and his brother accused of the murder, were shot by 4 ,|ponse headed by Sheriff Kemp, near , | Diamond Mound. Two other negr aided them to esca' ing from a tree vices sald. . were found hang limb near Wharton, ad- A PURE EGG MAYONNAISE | MAKES EVERYTHING GOOD TO Ear, BETTER! 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