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LAST EDITION LAST EDITION ELLA FLAG YOUNG DON MACGREGOR MAY BE OUSTED IN TELLS STORY OF WAR VUNE, SAYS RUMOR AT WALSENBURG Entered as Second-Class Matter April 21, 1914, at the Postoffice at , Chicago, EL, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. THE DAY BOOK An Adless Daily Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday. N. D. Cochran, xg eI' Monroe 353, ' Editor and Publisher. G8P By Mail, Except in 500 South Peoria St. 398 Chicago, $3 a Year. VOL.3, NO. 185 'Chicago, Tuesday, May 5, 1914 ONE CENT GIRL WIFE MAKES CHARGES AGAINST RICH HUSBAND IN COURT FIGHT Wm. A. Wahl Said To Have Been Cruel To Young Girl Whom He Married When She Was a Confetti Girl In Summer Park, A union waitress who worked at Overview Park last summer will ap pear before Judge Goodnow tomor row. A rich man who spent money on her, married her and then broke with her, will be in court with private de tectives to swear that the girl is wrong and the man is right The girl is Anna Wahl of 50 East Ohio street. She was in Judge Gaver lys .court yesterday. Her kttorney, Edgar L. Masters, demanded a jury triaL The man, William A. Wahl, who lives at the Morton Hotel, Michigan avenue and Eighteenth street, swore out a warrant charging her with dis orderly conduct. He has had private detectives trailing the girl and they will take the witness stand. The girl says it is a frame-up and her husband hired detectives, had her arrested and began to try to make a case against her only after she filed a bill for divorce April 9. The hus band swore out the warrant one week after the divorce bill was filed. The story goe sback to last sum mer when -Anna La Manierre walke4 i- SHMmmmt