Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1919 — Files Suit on Herself, Then Argues Own Case [ARTICLE]

Files Suit on Herself, Then Argues Own Case

Mrs. Alice Viola Parsons, a Denver beauty specialist, appeared before a jury m Judge G. W. Dunn’s division of the county court in more roles than it Is given most persons to play in court. She Is plaintiff, defendant, plaintiff’s attorney and star witness in a suit brought by herself against the Instant Anti-Wrinkle company, of which she holds 40 per cent of the stock. The suit is being contested by other stockholders in the concern. Mrs. Parsons claims that the company obtaned valuable wrinkle eradicating formulas from her and has withheld her salary. She asserted that she had no money left from the venture, and so was obliged to act as her own attorney.