Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1912 — Lightning Change Matrimonial Artist in Limelight at Delphi. [ARTICLE]
Lightning Change Matrimonial Artist in Limelight at Delphi.
Carroll County Citizen. •As a lightning change matrimonial artist, James Coplen, of Flora, and Arkansas, is certainly entitled to the bun. Legal difficulties also slip from his shoulders like water from a duck’s back. Mr. Coplen’s first wife died, pe married again and was divorced, and then he employed Miss Sinks as housekeeper and daring' her-' employment, married a third wife. Miss Sinks brought a breach of promise suit suit against him which was compromised, and later on the suit was reopened and a second compromise was brought about. His third wife brought suit for a divqrce and alimony in the last term of’court, which resulted In a legal separation and $2,000 alimony. On the 'day of the divorce, he married Miss Sinks and started for Arkansas. In regard to the suits by claimants, the SIOO,OOO land suit was continued and the suit brought by the Atkins Saw Co., of Indianapolis, was paid off. James is surely some* prunes as a matrimonial artist and legal aprobat.
