Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1898 — Graham Earle. [ARTICLE]

Graham Earle.

He is Starring' in His New Play “The Ilan of Many Wives.” Attica Ledger: Graham Earle the actor, who has been in Attica many times and found lots of< acquaintances is just now receiving a little free advertising that St. Peter will remember when the fickle Earle knocks at the pearly gates. Our amusement going people, will remember when Mr. Earle visited Attica with bis wife, Agatha Singleton, and what a loving couple they seemed to be. Agatha worshipped her bio - hunch oi humanity unui sue round that Earle had drifted back into tiie paths dictated by the prominent traits in his character. When she saw that her place bad been filled by a young lady from Kendallville a divorce and rumpus followed. Then the fickle Ejirle married, the Kendallville young lady and everything went along smoothly until a Pauline Ashcroft joined the company. ’Then his baser nature came to the front again. Last season he left his wife at home and started on the road with his company, but at Fulton, 111., Mrs. Earlesurprised the wicked Graham and frail Pauline, and the way she lambasted Pauline with a steel rod is a matter of record. She then returned home and the company disbanded. Earle wandered about for some time, but finally made his way back to Kendallville and made his wife some of the most beautiful promises ever heard of. She was moved to believe him and Graham remained 1 until a few days ago when he left, telling his wife that he was going to join a company in Chicago, but he met his frail Pauline in a Michigan town and now they are starring together.