Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1911 — MARRY IN HASTE; WIFE SUES. [ARTICLE]

MARRY IN HASTE; WIFE SUES.

Richmond Man in Court Following Acceptance of Banter. Richmond, Ind., July 17.—Earl Gaar, a member of one of Richmond’s wealthiest families, is being sued for divorce at Los Angeles, Cal., by his wife of but two months. The wife was formerly Mrs. Eva Mildren. Gleason, who, though but 26 years old, has been married twice before and who was left a fortune by her second husband. Gaar, who is on a Western trip with his mother, met the widow one night while seeing the sights of Los Angeles, and, accepting the banter of one of the party that he was not game to marry her, he immediately obtained a marriage license and the ceremony was performed. The next day Gaar said that if he married the widow he didn’t intend to and he refused to live with her. The divorce suit followed.