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Mrs. Adelaide Margaret Cen- stance Lubbock, of Lower Kinga- wood, Reigate, Surrey, was, in the King's Bench Division awarded £500 damages for breach of pro- mise of marriage againat Mr. Francis Greswolde-Williams, 2 wealthy widower, of Broadwag Court, Worcestershire.

The jury were absent for two hours. Judgment was entered for Mra Lubbock, with costs.

Shortly afterwards the bell did not plead at the outset. Had "rang again. "When she got to the he done et Mre. Lubbock would

door Mrs. Lubbock, wearing have met that defence.

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JUDGE ON NEW GOWN AS Major Owen's dressing gown, Nor was anything said in the

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opened it and asked her to take pleadings against Mrs. Lubbock's her dog out. Major Owen was in character. Mr. Greswolde-WIE

Guy Alfred Aldred, 38, describe |- bed,When she brought Mrs. Hams himself, it was true, had the ad as a Journalist, of Richmond Apr. 18.-A. Lubbock's dog back Mrs. Lubbock decency to say that he did not gardens. Shepherd's Bush, W., was in the same attire when she wish it to be believed she was a w charged at Marlborough opened the door for the dog to go woman of bad character. If the street with using insulting and App. 19-1.0..L Thelak

contract was broken off to please, Blasphemous words at Hyde Park. into the room. she made up the bed she thought he was rich enough to pay well that Aldred insulted the Deity, the

Miss Swansborough said when his family he must pay for it, and Mr. Muskett, prosecuting, sald Apr. 9.-B. I. 96. B. T

FROM BOMBAY, Crown, and the English flag. There that two people had slept in it. for it...

There was There was no sign that Major

Apr. 16. P. & 13, nothing at all could be no doubt that Aldred's

30.-P. & Owen had been sleeping on the against Mrs. Lubbock when the conduct brought about as near as Apr. 38. P. & D. Lubbock left the flat in the after-incident spoken to by Miss Swans- sofa in the sitting-room. Mrs. marriage promise was made. The might be a breach of the peace. May 14.-P. & U.

Aldred prolasted against the Jure 8-P...

July 23.-P. & O She had been a frequent borough, if it did take place--and way in which the charge had been visitor to the flat since January he said it never did take place framed, and declared that if he 26. She used to go there in the was long after the promise.

was overruled by the magistrate Apr. 3 he would take the case to a higher

The case, which was heard by Mr. Justice Avory and a special HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES Jury, occupied four days.

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Sir Henry Maddocks asked the Sir Alfred Fripp, the surgeon, jury if they could imagine a man, whose evidence was interposed, simply for the sake of saving spoke to his seeing. Mr. Gres money, stigmatising himself as a olde-Williams in December, 1928, drunkard and allowing it to he at Jules Hotel, Jermyn Street. It said that he was drunk at his was obvious that he was alcoholic: daughter's wedding. The evi He admitted it himself, as did dence given by the doctors everyone around him. He was amounted to nothing more than coherent but sentimental and that he was a man addicted to lachrymose. His condition was drink. pitiable.

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Mrs. Lubbock and Mr. Gres- wolde-Williams. who first met in 1911, became engaged on January 9, 1924, and Mr. Greswolde-Wil- liams pleaded that the promise wns mutually rescinded a few days later. Mrs. Lubbock's case.

the police here to be archangels, Apr. 18.0 was that she consented only to a postponement of the wedding.

work miracles to keep the crowd in order and to do His work When the hearing was resumed Col. Frederick Arthur Woodcock,

for Him." These remarks caused Mr. Justice Avory, summing a tumult among the crowd. D.S.O., insurance broker, of Upper

up, remarked that he had not had Aldred later pointed to Divorce Proceedings. Berkeley Street, W., gave evidence for the defence. He said he had

any evidence as to the value of Union Jack on a platform at an Miss Swansborough then re-the jewellery supplied by Ogden's other meeting known Mr. Greswolde-Williams turned to the witness-box: Cross- to Mrs. Lubbock.

and declared, "That flag stands for all that is for a number of years as a mem-examined by Sir Henry Maddocks, ber of the same club.

Sir Patrick Hastings said there rotten. All they want under that Most ofK.C. she said that about October was $165 for the ring, £85 for dag is to keep you poor and ignor Mr. Greawolde-Williams's letters lust she gave evidence in the the bracelet, and £20 for a jewel-ant, and you working men fodder and accounts passed through his divorce proceedings of Major and lery case.

for the cannon." hands before going on to "Mr. Mrs. Owen. She was asked to Greswolde-Williams's lawyers.

Mr. St. John Field' said he Fresh disorder broke out among give evidence by Mrs. Owen's understood the ring cost £135.

the audience, and a number of solicitor,

One man Referring to Mr. Greswolde- men shouted protests, When Mr. Greswolde-Williams Had Mrs, Owen been talking to Williams's state following the sald, "You ought to be locked up," and Aldred replied. "I have been came to England late in 1923 he you about the matter before?-death of his wife and the killing locked up several times. had evidently been drinking very No. First of all we did not know of his son in the war, Mr. Justice the liberty we get under that rotten That is bard. He said he suffered from of Mrs, Owen. She was in Avery said he resorted to the fag." awful pains in the head.

We did not know a worst of all remedies--he sought These remarks again inflamed 1. Col. Woodcock and he saw Mr. Mrs. Owen till February, 1924. It to dull care in excessive libations the crowd, and someone suggested Greswolde-Williams about mid-was only then that we knew of spirituous liquer. In addition that Aldred should be put into the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN day on January 9, the day of his Major Owen was a married man to the jewellery and dresses, Mrs. Serpentine.

The Judge: Then Mrs. Owen Lubbock got from Mr. Greswolde- that the FINAL CALL of $5-engagement to Mrs. Lubbock, Hel

Another meeting closed at that per share on each of the above was "silly drunk. On the after-war not in the habit of sleeping Williams a cheque for £220, mak-moment with the singing of the 400,000 shares has been made by the noon of January 10 he was asleep at this flat before February 1-ing a total in cash or value of National Anthem, and Aldred said, Company and that such Call will be at his hotel with his overcont and No. She lived in America,

$545. She was described as being "Fancy, anyone taking off his hat Apr 15.-R. F. payable to the Comoary', Bankers, hat on, apparently sleeping over a Major Owen, said Miss Swans-in a state of collapse after the to such rubbish." He then called FROM SAN FRANCISCO, the Hongkong and Shanahal Banking drunk. Mrs. Lubbock, who, sawhorough, had come to the flat at engagement was broken off. She for "Three cheers for the Red Apr. 16.-T.K.K. Corporation on or before 15th April, him, remarked that it was a great Christmas Eve, 1928. It was after did not waste time in administer Flag, the real thing."

26.-T.K.K. pity that he was not the same Mrs. Owen came, about Eastering to herself what was the best 1925.

Realising that serious trouble

May 10-T.I.K. SHEWAN, TOMES & O'). man as she first knew in Wor-1924. that she (Miss Swans of tonics for some women in a might be caused if he was allowed June 7.-T.K.K

General Managers. cestershire,

borough) talked to her about state of collapse, that was order to proceed, Aldred was arrested. Fongkong, 7th April, 1925, .. Asked whether Mr. Greswolde divorce proceedings. Those pro-ing

The crowd followed them towards Although, Williams was invariably drunk ceedings fel through. Major and according to her, her engagement

the police station, making a bostile at this period. Col. Woodcock Mrs. Owen lived together again had been broken off on the Satur- demonstration against Aldred. said: "He makes marvellous re- and in two days they had a day and she had returned to her did not the crowd cry "Shame" at Aldred: When I was arrested coveries for an hour or so.

He quarrel, and then-Mrs. Owen dis-hotel heart-broken and in a state the police -No, they cheered us. sleeps it off and then comes back covered some letters.

of collapse, she or January 17 and Sir H. Maddocks: What date 18 ordered more goods at Mr. bail. again."

Mr. Greswolde-Williams went are you speaking of now?The Greswolde-Williams's expense. THE TWENTY EIGHTH ORDIN into a nursing home on January end of March. Mrs. Owen stop- Mr. Justice Avory next refer- SHAREHOLDERS in the Company 12, and in the evening Mrs. Lub-ned there about a week and then red to a letter of Mrs. Lubbock's will be held at the Offices of the bock called to see him. went away Major Owen had in which, he said, "this lady of Company, St. George's" Building, brought him a partridge or a taken a flat elsewhere and would ancient lineage talked about being

Connaught No, 6.

on pheasant, but he did not seem to not live with his wife.

in the soup and about the blastel "He

Did you tell her of what you money-lenders." This was, the MONDAY, the 27th April, 1925, be very pleased with it, at 11.30 o'clock am, for the picked it up and threw it under now say you saw on this parti-lady of ancient lineage who, after purpose of receiving a Statement of the bed." Col. Woodcock added sular day--No, I had no occe- asking for a loan of £500 to see Accounts and the Report of the amid laughter.

sion to. Major Owen was intoxi-her through, claimed that her General Managers for the year

cuted one night and told her that tenderest feelings had been out ended 31 December. 1924, and

Mrs. Lubbock had been there on raged and that damages ought to one occasion. electing a Consulting Comitee and

be awarded to her for the injury done to her. Auditors.

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Breaking It OF. Col. Woodcock said that Mr.

respect of submarine destroyers Greswolde Williams explained to Sir Henry Maddocks suggested

and motor boats, was questioned | July Mrs, Lubbock that he had had a to Miss Swansborough that her

destruction regarding the The Sultan's Harem. terrible time with his family obiect was to get out, as much

certain drawings. during the afternoon because of against Major Owen as she could His Lordship next referred to Mr. Trevor Watson (for the Mrs. Lubbock's divorce." His in one sentence.

the evidence that Mr. Greswolde Crown): You were in the middle family had pointed out to him, he Miss Swansborough denied this Williams was proposing marriage of all kinds, of plots during the May sald, that Mrs. Lubbock would and also that she used, to open to almost all and any women he war?-No, others were plotting. not be received either in Wor- Major Owen's letters. The met at this time. If," added his You were the centre? Yes, I cestershire or Nairobi and he was divorce petition which feil lordship, "all those ladies had was the fulcrum. therefore going to "ery the mat-through was Mrs. Owen's, jumped at the proposal in the way They wanted to get hold of ter off." Mrs. Lubbock replied: Sir H. Maddocks: Do you know plaintiff did, the Sultan's harem you?-Yes, that was so. "If your family, think this about Major and Mrs. Owen-so I am would haye been nothing to it." | On one occasion did not the Germans send over a submarine me I think it is best for both of instructed are living together (Laughter.) us that it should be off.” ·

now? The last I heard 'was that It was for the jury to say whe-expressly for the purpose of Apr. 20-HAL.. Col. Woodcock said he took Mrs. they had separated in France and ther this was a case of a man who kidnapping you and taking you to May 2-N. L.

12.-H.A.L Lubbock back to her hotel, where that she had had to seek police when making a marriage proposal. Germany I went to see if it was she rang up all her friends to tell protection.

was in a state of erotic alcoholic true.. them that the engagement was

From whom did you hear that? imbecility. His lordship conclud- occasion, send over a Zeppelin to

Did not the Germans, on another face 31-N. L.

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Aug. 16-N. L ake you-Yes, but that has Bert. 13-N. L Lubbock asked him if he could contact with-from men servants

I was under the impression nothing to do with this case. [Pat. 10.—N L get. Mr. Greswolde-Williams to in the houses where Major Owen

that when an engagement was Mr. Justice Tomlin (presiding): Nor. 7.-N. give her £500.

visited.

broken off it was usual for the It is not your business to comment.

FROM COPENHAGEN. indy to return the presents of Mr. Watson: On another occa- May 18.-E. A. jewellery, particularly the en- sien somebody broke into your Jure 13- gagement ring. This lady does office and stole a lot of draw- not return them. She tells sings?-Yes, in 1914.

Col. Woodcock said that he had himself had some, experience of Mr. Greswold-Williams's habit of making proposals to women.

Asked in cross-examination hy at the nursing home. Mr. "FOR ANEURISM, CANCER ETC. | Creswolde-Williams was put in the hands of male attendants, Col. Woodcock replied: "I think his | reputation had gone ahead of

him." (Laughter.)

A new medicine for the cure of Anourism. Cancer and Carbuncie by Injection

and Internal use,

Miss. Swansborough said she had heard from men servants that Major and Mrs. Owen spent Christmas together at. Nice.

This concluded the evidence, and Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C... addressed the jury on behalf of Mr. Greswolde-Williams.

"48 Hours Romance." Sir Patrick Hastings said it- Col. Woodcock agreed that he was clear that at the time of the had sympathised with Mrs. Lub-engagement Mr. Greswolde-Wil- buck over the termination of the lips was a pitlable drunkard. engagement, but he denied telling Sir Patrick commented upon the Mrs. Brand, her friend, that he failure to call Major Owen, and of these dionases for several years and is at thought it was the biggest "let-said, "Mrs. Lubbock and her advisers can put Major Owen in last discovered the use of "CARCINOLYSIN" down" he had ever heard of.:

Most physicinas and surgeons have ex presied the option that Anearle, Cucar and Carbuncle are incurable and sur death bars en and by those droad diseases. Dr. T. Matsushita, M. B., Professor of the Japanese Imperial University has made a careful study

for injection and internal a's. A large number Miss Minnie Browes, matron of the box now, but they won't."

she has pawned them instead: Asked what motives the burglars "If you are of opinion that she had, Mr. Gore sald: "I was taken to has been more than adequately be a German spy, and it was compensated already for any thought they might fad something

which I might injury that has been done to

Germany." her by defendant's conduct, then you will express it in the shape of any one of the small coins of this realm.

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wall kapwa for its curative propertion Anne Street, W., said in evidence hours," was how Sir Patrick sum-happily attached to his wife

Foreigners have always died of these dis that she engaged two male atten-med up the engagement. "During His Lordship (interrupting): 1 | BAYOR owing to failure to ùnd a remedy.

Of late Dr. Sun Yat Sem is andering from dunts for Mr. Greswolde-Wil- the history of this beautiful cannot listen to anything. I am Canour of the liver which is phase of oneet liums. When he came he was idyll," he added, "the man was not in a position, to try any issue the above-mentioned dienes Those very confused and one couldn't almost certified insane and spends between Major Owen and anybody sufering from side data wild, hold a rational conversation with his lover hours drunk in a tall hat else. I cannot sit here and try a develop lover, perrous pains, urinary tables, bad appetite, dysentery and vomiting.

him."

divorce suit which is not before He seemed as if he needed on a sofa." (Laughter.) Vlotions of this diseas are advised to im. to be left alone, and allowed to If a woman went into theme. mediately procure "OARCINOLYSIN from rest. The doctor allowed him out witness-box and asked for Counsel: Major Owen strongly

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The Jury, who were absent for case of a broken heart and a two hours, returned a verdict for to that address by Mrs. Lubbock ruined life. There was no trace Mrs. Lubbock and awarded, £600 on February 1 or 2 Major Ower of either.

damages r who occupied, the flat with a Mr Brutton, hed a double bedroom.

Park Lane, W., 'described a visit jury had heard that this was a

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waged two years, WAH *** My_little_non, aged- £350,000 to the B.B C., this

trouble with warm and colic. .com amount representing the money dre in respect of licences for wnd all dins of wo, me and colic soon menced giving his Babys Own Tablata receiving sets

dappeared. He is now in the best of He contended that the Act of bealth. I wish to express my gratitude 1904 exempted all persons who for the wonderful out the Tablets have possessed a receiving apparatur, had on my chili.

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