Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1913 — REVEALS HIS DOUBLE LIFE [ARTICLE]
REVEALS HIS DOUBLE LIFE
Divorce Sult Shows Silk Salesman In New York Kept Up Two Homes. New York.—The successful suit for divorce brought by Mrs. Ada M. Clingen against John J. Clingen, a silk salesman, disclosed the tact that Clingen had maintained two establishments." with a family in each. The decree of divorce was granted to the wife by Justice Tompkins of the supreme court at White Plains. Until last December Clingen, it appears, lived with his wife, a son and daughter in Claremont avenue. Then it became known that he was maintaining another woman and two children in a home in Cedarhurst, L. I. The two children in Cedarhurst are very young, while his son and daughter are each more than seventeen years old. The name of the woman at Cedarhurst was not given in the papers.
