Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1912 — The Defendant’s Version. [ARTICLE]

The Defendant’s Version.

Referring to his diary of June 1908, Mr. Studley said it was untrue . that, coming home from Lady Glenz| Coats’ ball, he violently pulled hl» | wife out of a cab and forced her onto her knees, so that she fell on the ! pavement. What occurred was this: “About ten minutes to 2, at the ball, I wentp to my wife and said' ‘Cherub, are ' you ready to go home?* She said, *Oh, let me stay a little.’. I said, ‘Very’J well; I’ll come back shortly.’ five minutes past 2 I asked’her if she were ready, and she, with very bad • grace, said, I said, ‘I can’t ffWl up in the morning if I don’t go to. bed.’ We got into a hansom, and dur- s Ing the short distance to Sloan street she turned on me in a temper and-J said, ‘You spoil all my fun, you brute.’ and she let out at me and my hat down over my face—all far nothing.”—London Dally News. JI