Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 230, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1926 — Page 5

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MARRIED LIFE WITH TWO MEN REVEALED [Chicago Court Has Problem in Solving Marital Web of i Woman Who Loves Both, but Is Tired of Mix-ups.

2?t/ United Press CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 26. Jdrs. Prances Hutter, 26, unfolded a Istory of married life with two difterent men for ten years, a chivaltrous divorce, an ex-husband living •with her and her second husband, end two different kinds of love that astounded Judge Samuel Silbert in !his court here. Up until she was 16 years old, Mrs. tHuter said she had loved John R. Hutter, her childhood sweetheart. Then she met Ed Ruck and in a whirlwind courtship forgot Hutter pnd married Ruck. Tells Husband After seven years with Ruck, she Ifelt that she could not live without Hutter and went to Ruck and frankly told him of her feelings. "I love you more than anything CRANBERRIES SELL HIGHER [Utah Celery Sells for 25@30 Cents on Market. Cranberries, selling at 25 and 30 Cents a pound, were slightly higher Boday on city market stands. Other prices were unchanged. Several stands had Utah celery at 25 and 30 cents a bunch. Home-grown celery heax-ts sold at 20 and 25 cents a bunch. New potatoes were 12% and 15 cents a pound. Other prices included: Jersey teweet-potatoes, two pounds for 25 cents; strawberries, sl.lO a box; green beans, 50 cents a pound; white cabbage, 6 cents a pound; red cabbage, 10 cents a pound; spinach, 15 and 20 cents a pound; radishes, two bunches for 25 cents; green onions, three bunches for 25 cents, and tangerines, 30 to 60 cents a dozen. Eggs, strictly fresh, were 42 and 60 cents a dozen. Butter was unchanged at 65 and 68 cents a pound; chickens, 45 and 60 cents a pound; ducks, 60 cents a pound; geese, 40 cents a pound; rhubarb, 25 and 35 cents a bpnch; peas, 30 and 35 cents a pound, and home-grown tomatoes, 40 and 45 cents a pound. CATHOLIC EDITOR TALKS Indiana Paper Observes Sixteenth .\nniversary—Growth Outlined. There are eighty-five Catholic weekly newspapers in the United States, in addition to other church periodicals, Joseph .P. O’Mahoney, editor of Indiana Catholic and Recorder, said in a talk Monday night at the Knights of Columbus auditorium. _ ' The occasion was .the sixteenth anniversary of the Indiana Catholic nand Recorder. General development •of the Catholic press was outlined O'Mahoney. ‘SMALLEST BABE’ DIES Child Only Weighed Eleven Ounces at Birth. liti United Press BRAZIL, Ind., Jan. 26. —The eleven-ounce baby of Leora Mosley and wife, said to have been the smallest child ever born in the State, is dead hero today at an age of 13 days. At birth the child weighed just eleven ounces, was twelve inches long and. Its fingers were less than three-quarters of an inch in length. The mother of the child was only 25 years old. PASTOR’S BODY SHIPPED ll>i United Press NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Jan. 26. The body of the Rev. Walter Blake svaS returned today to his former {home In Battle Creek, Mich. He died {from injuries suffered when hia auto rkidded and overturned on a slippery n-oad three weeks ago.

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in he world and will do anything to make you happy. If you want to go to him, I’ll divorce you and set you free for him," she said Ruck told her. On July 26, 1923, one month after their divorce, she married Hutter. “But I still felt responsible for Ed,” she told Judge Silbert. “He was all alone in the world. He needed me and I owed him a debt. I told Jack that if he wanted me he would have to let Ed live with us. He agreed.” Strange life Then began the life In the strange household. of an ex-husband still in love, a wife loving two men In different ways and a jealous second husband, who forgot his agreement, she claimed. Finally the complex situation grew too much for her and she filed siut for divorce from Hutter. “I don't want to be free to marry Ed,” she told Judge Silbert. "But I love life. It's wonderful. I wan* a chance of my own again without all these mix-ups.” The court hasn’t decided yet whether she’ll get it.

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