Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1901 — Divorce In Another State. [ARTICLE]
Divorce In Another State.
Bona fide residence of the plaintiff in a suit for divorce is held in Bell vs. Bell, U. S. Adv. Sheets, 551, to be necessary to give jurisdiction of a suit for a divorce against a resident of another state, and a recital of facts necessary to give jurisdiction is held not to be conclusive on the courts of another state. “A Princess of the Hills,”, by Mrs. Burton Harrison is really Mrs. Harrison’s first serious attempt at Action. It is neither a society novel nor a colonial story, but is a strong and effective romance of an American hero and an Italian heroine in the most picturesque portion of the section Of the Italian Alps known as the Dolomites. It is vigorous, artistic and dramatic. The papb'r money of the first French republic became more depreciated than that of any other currency ever did. A pair of boots cost $1,500 in paper and a pound of butter $l5O. In a single year the French police expel over 4,000 foreigners from France. Of these about 1,500 are Spaniards, 1,300 Belgians and 500 Germans. Friend —Do you permit your wife to have her own way? Husband (positively)—No, sir. She has it without my permission.
