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epee 6 RE OTN peep artes nantes, TED VERY HARD’ FAILED, SAYS WE Declares She Wed Aged Bank- on Promise of Easy Life on | His Wealth Mrs, . Fic before Supreme Court nee Is Risk, testifyins | Justice Mullan | yesterday in the’trial of hor suit for separation from James Risk, her sixty-seven-year-old husband, | calmly admitt a ques: | tion from Justice Mullan that “the | determinate consideration” which in- duced he urry Mr. Risk was the | understanding “he was to be a e married him other- | Justice Mullan | answered | k 1 would,” or the slightest vit of| hesital Sbe informed «he court that her present age was forty-one and that her marriage lust June Mr. Risk was her third venture in matrimony. Her first marriage waa contracted, she said, when sho was only eighieen, Mrs, Risk told how she and aged banker tirst met to 1919 @ home of a friend and h began to write of his lor vachelor and of his affection Upon his representations that almost « millionaire and th married him sie would lead gomfort and ease, Mrs. Risk said sho| th we on aged tien $s Outlook Se cear ui May times are ¢ to-day by W ‘ormer Secretary snd Edward N ‘NO HARD TIMES — IN SIGHT; JUST SOFT TIMES GOING. TO LOVE RISK BUT sss sss Secreta which we have ha¢ CHILD DROWNED IN WELL. Mother married him. | neal Sho declared she had “tried very! , bard” to love her husband in spite of| frequent alterations, but had failed, | and life with him had become “a per-| fect nightmare.” Before her husband went to Cuba} fm October, 1920, Mra, Risk testitiod, | he gave h e | @ mopth. and aanlly I € iat had Bho sald sh ed about 4 herself in the accustomed, month to supp style During the trial her husband's lat ter, which he had written to her from Cuba Oct. 2% informing her that be had taken himself out of her life and telling her goodby wus read.| Justice Mullan asked Mrs, Risk if ghe did think his concluding odby, false hopes and ns," Indicated he had ex- t he would be more than a in name. No,” answered Mrs, Riak, “I In- tarpreted it to mean that he was dis- appointed that we id uot get along without quarreling. “In one of his letters he wrote in effect that his fingers were tingling eald Justice Mullan. “What by that, do think?” sit on the porch and "she answored. "He i nied that ha had aver agreed to husband tn name only and said that his wife had refused to accompany him to his home on their wedding night but had insisted on re- tuming alone to her home in Brook- lyn. He said (hat much of his trouble With his wife was due W ber indul- | Genco in strong liquor. “Sho told me a couple of times," he “that when she drank she gould ec: & bulldog.” Justice Mullan reserved dooision. WALLACE BACK IN JUNE. etiring Ambassador Says Herrick Will Go to Parts in Jaly. PARIS, §—Huwh 'O. Wallace, the retiring can Ambassador, sat | today ho bad definitely arranged to Ieave Paris the last wook in June, going @ivect to Washington and after @ few | days there proceeding to his home in| Tacoma. Myron T. Herrick, the now Ambassador, wil) arrive in Paris the middie of July, Mr. WetHace said, and the counsellor of the enrbassy will uot) charge d'affairs in the Interval of a Petrient between Mr. Wallace's depar- md the new Ambassador's arrival Me, to the possibility of Mr. Wallace | resuming his activities as observer for United States at the seasiona of the eat éf Ambassadora before his ce. parture, he sald he was without Infor- Matton from Washington on this subject. ys ~~ Wwe mA IO I SUA IS I FS Mixned Draxued Wor and Kecos cred Mer And not only glase ware, but ching and lampeand furniture, Shetfield and mir- raraand many, many other things far too numerous to mention, OVINGTON'S, “Tha Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 312-314 Fifth, Ave. and Near 32nd Street pet below the a le | Pretant Card Station, Jerney City. Mody » GAS CASE Jamaica Co “a ARE glassware from quaint little towns all over the globe is here at Ovington’s. And like everything in “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue,” it, too, is subject to discounts of 10% to 50%. For until the day we move to our new building at 39th Street and Fifth Avenye, nothing is exempt from the sale. Flower holders and flower pans, vases of many shapes and out of the ordinary color, range in cost from $7.50 ta $75.00, ack at Marion evel the © cap waa t _ | WRECK TIES UP HUDSON TUBE » | Cha) sENT TO MASTER. mi Ine Li Ts Pride of the Farm Tomato Catsup MADE WHERE THE TOMATOES GROW—IN THE MIDST OF THE wOUTH TERSERY fF .RMS Great! GOOGODHOODOWOVHHD) It Makes the Food You Like Taste Better Sold at Grocery and Delicatessen Stores the Jamaica ¢ application foi ot which |ali who bad anything to do with gat tn the | case would be summon Mes. Beredo! s named, The|is awaiting sentenc harging $1 spira.y to ald her son in draft ‘Donalds ¢ Shoes L THE BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES | 4a SC . 2 DOORS NORTH OF 21!" 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