',-vC "' T5 .'if.i-i s " V.7'? T GOSSIPS PICK NEXT I . IS. (MUCK I ' i Chicago Hears 'Twill Be Mary Garden New Yerk Says Ganna Walska PRIVATE PACT ON WEALTH ChlcaRe. Dec. 20. After n married life of twenty-six .venrs Mw. Kdltli lleckpfeller fcCenn!ck. daughter of Jehn D. Rockefeller, yesterdny obtained n divorce from Hareld F. MoCermlck In wliftt was said te be a record time In Chlcace courts. Only fifty minutes elapsed from the time Mrs. McCermlcIc filed her bill until ' the decree was signed by Judge Charles A. McDonald. Alimony was net men tioned in the decree. Mrs. McCermlek appeared In court it 10:i"0 o'clock nnd filed her bill, which tersely charged her husband with deserting her en May 27, 1018, in Zurich, Switzerland. A f"v min utes later Mr. MtCermick'a attorneys filtd an answer admitting the charge of desertion, nnd less than twcnty-flvc minutes Inter the hearing was started. Mr. McCermlek did net appear In court. Left Her In 1018 Mrs. McCermlek was asked leas than half n dozen questions by her attorneys, eliciting the fctatcments necessary te bustain the bill. She tes tified that she was married in ISO.", that Mr. McCermlek left ber in Zurich in J01S without reason, and that he bud linee failed te provide for her. The decree did net mention Iho three children of the couple. Hareld F. Mc Mc eormlek, Jr., nnd Miss Muriel Mc Mc eormlek arc new living with their father heie, while Mntblldc, the second daughter, Is abroad. Friends of the McCermlcks had fore fere icen that the end of their domestic tangle was near, for they both an nounced thnt this was the lrt enr they would make up the deficit of the Chicago Grand Opera Company. They are paying the 000,000 deficit this year. The announcement of the divorce caused great excitement nt the audi torium, where groups of grand opera Kara discussed It eagerly. Ter months it has been rumored thnt the friendship of McCermlek and Miss Mary Garden, directrix of the company, mould tonic day end In marrlugc. The rumor was further strengthened when it wns declared by several mem bers of the opera company that Miss Garden would positively retire from the itage nt the end of the 1023 tenseii. New the friends of the diver-cd couple en the "geld const" are simply wondering when the expected announce ment of the marriage of McCermlek and Miss Garden will be made public. Adjust .Meney Interests i A private agreement adjusting all the huge money interests involved wns drawn up in advance of tlm suit and Is In th" bands of ntterneys. T'ndT the agreement tfie property is divided en a basis of actual ewncri-hlp. the two parties each receivlns cxactlv whnl each purchased. Ne money settlement is mane upon .Mrs. McCermlek. .The one miner child. MiUhllde, is ien her choice ns te which pnient slip will Hve with. The McCermlek town leube. nt 1000 Lake Shere drive. It Is underttoed, gees te Mrs. McCermlek. while Hep husbnnd retains the show place at Lake Ferest. Although the divorce disrupts one of the wealthiest hohwhehh In America, no word of property settlement or all all neny was spoken in court. Mrs. Mc Mc eormlek pef-scsees millions in her own aame, nnd Mr. McCermlek is u multi millionaire. Mr. McCermlek 'a nttor ntter Jejs, nfler the henrlnc. said there tnizlit be a division of property in which Mr. nnd Mrs. McCermlek arc jointly inter. ted. Tt is net expected, thev tnld, that the separation v 111 nftVct their ro re cnt loin gift of !; property or sup. pert te th Chlcnse Opfra Company. McCORMICK TO WED WALSKA, N. Y. RUMOR New Yerk, Dec. 20, "The .McCei . nUCM have secured a elr.ui divorce. I hank Iieavn both of them had ne neugh net te cuhjeet their children te He agony of parsing luicugli n len.r Period of mudslinglns." l'hi iMis the comment p,lcril.ir "f Jv Uik friends of Hareld P. M M 'ermlck and Mrs. Fd.tli Rockefeller JlcCermlck. Thew frlendi tinted that ycstei-rh? 's Jf proceedings '" Chicago were agreed te by M-. nnd Mrs. McCermlek jn order te pi-event the inlu ,of theii iiame a name honored in the economic, welai anf article history of America, jsew. their friends predict, ench will I nil hnpi.iuen In .i new nlllance. ..;,0,'nrdlng tu icneinl tfpeits, Mi aicLermiek. se vien as retain leil ferms'ltles are complied with, pxihu Y marrj Gnnna WnMcn, the MuumiN flJJi'iL'1 e,nS,,l wifei of Alexnndci eimtb Oechrnu. honkers millionaire. Mm. Walska is living qujefv In arts nwniting n hoped-for divorce .? i Ir- p?cnrl" and. it is-whispered. R union with thp prcldent n the Inter national Hnrvcster Cempnnv. .Mrs. McCermlek. en the ether hand, ; been the recipient of ardent ntlen .m from. a T0U"S foreigner nnd this frle dC ratner expected by her TrJ.' ,,??,en, thlN Mn' lftJ '" 101s MiRt "areld McCermlek found hlmcli "eui of rapnerf with his ulfe. This rphil ai alienation beeame mere and mere rv. ii i:"rn"uiny niter airs. .Me S i ,k lfrem Sidhoed n forceful. ""i rnnr.vter, with the "power mplex nlwnjs In th ixcemlen.". 1 .rk.Pfl ,IJvm ncw ,"1'1 darins expeil "Kilts In synthetic psycholet. -Jnf.exiifriments included ",,,. xressien" from the teaching of Dr. n Jung, noted psyche nnnlyxnnt. in wftese vctrcnt. near JCurich. Mi. Me Mirmlck found n mwen nenrlv nine V.I v5"." e had met Dr. Jung in new lerk and believed he could cute ferinnCUr0 fr0ra whlch ehe was illf" t8i,'?pathe.tl 5 ue wfts w'th I he ronlB!,efDr- "? Sir. McCermlek dere1. !" McCermlck's plans te l.8il, ;7,lnB " Jertrlnc!- unti fellnil -.?riJcb0J?slc,al sc,h001 et h"!1 own bi a"e. He found that Mis. McCei- mLa,re.a,ly l"1.'1 ?tl her P a" a ' Pupi fln cnree(l a number ie,Vn1e ?f' th?K Wft.8 E,,win Knn. a tft,Auu8trian architect. Krenn came lit lu t0 Hiw? PVlie-nnalvhis cVSb"cuT' Uarl,,a ,0 M" Me ttn ""nlck snemed te he in n?ely interested in her young pupil. a i investigation of bis life in said tc Cermi L.eni ln,ft-' b-v. en,s t Mr. 'Me. v,erm'i,k in Ivrenn'a native country. Explodlne Qas Burns Mlnera ,rhni,.M,narie' Pc- "O.Tehn n. ChSS' n 8V-Cral mim . foreman; Smith J' K,ltznr and Rebert M. In n,.lriera.cn' ere serely burned Wt V?i0,,0t of In W Ne. 4 Coln,' ";V 8lHehena VCelUerles company at Kantlceke yqteifaay. EVOKING, PtJBIIO mi(BPnl61 fflUBSi)AYi -, ?,y DE&BMBEft 0, 1921 Wed Duke APPROVA L OF IRISH PACT NEAR, BELIEF Pressure of Business Organiza tions for Ratification Mak ing Impression en Dail EARLY VOTE IS PREDICTED LADY ELIZABETH HOWES LYONS Who. it Is rumored, may beceme the bride of the Duke of Yurli, brother of the Princess Mae, at the same I line his sister weds Lord Lnscelles CABINET CHANGE TO BRING UNITED CHINA, SAYS CHANG General Declares New Constitution Will Selve Natlen'3 Problems renin. Dec. 2S. (By A. P.) A united China under u strong govern ment, with incidental colutien of the ceuntrj's finnncinl problems. Is possible as the result of the recent cnblnet change. General Chang Tmie-LI'.i de clares In nn interview published here. General Chnug. who Is military gov ernor of Manchuria, took n leading pnrt In forming the new government under Premier Liang Shih-Yi. which mic ceeded that of Chin Yung-Peng en De cember 18. His statement N challenged by the foreign pre in Pckln, which mnket charges ngnlnst some of the new officials. "Government by an Occidental con stitution wns n failure," General Cluing said. "Therefore we propose te nsemble Parliament te frame u ncw constitution suited te the temperament of the people, fnlty hitherto wns Im possible because officialdom was corrupt and lacking the confidence of the prov inces." The nntlvc pre wns General Chnng Is preparing it campaign for the re re c'ectien next jour of President Hsu Khih-Chnng, with himself ns vice presi dent. BIG RAID ON GREEN RIVER "Wettest Spot In America" Yields Hundreds of Gallens of Liquor Itecli. Springs. Dec. 'JO. What Fed eral agents declare wns the biguest pro hibition raid ever undertaken In Wv.un lug wns conducted jcMernuy In Reck Springs. Green Itlicr Und Superior. Up te neon forty p"rsen& had been ar rested In Heck Springs nnd hundreds of culleii of Illicit liquor eenllcnted. The district was described by nrehibl- tlen agent ns "Hid wettest spot in i Western America " Uy the Associated Press Londen, Dec. 20. The majority of English newspapct coneSpendents In Ireland sec In Uie growing volume of sentiment for tl peace treaty an in dication tlrat ratification will go through easily seen after the Dall Eireann re convenes next Tuesday. Seme predict that a vote will be taken as early as Thursday, January 0. The constant Increase In the number of expressions by public bodies In favor of the pact is emphasized bv the cer respondents. The Times' rtnff man in Dublin declnres it almost certain that every meeting called te tllseuw the treaty during the Dall's recess will vote n Its favor, nnd says no Instance haB been reported of any intention any where te held a mectlnj hostile te It. A few of the writers refer te yes terday's repeit that n compromise in suring ratification of the treaty had been reached ut n secret meeting of the leaders of both factions in the Dell Eireann. but none is able te confirm that such a meeting was held. The fernlnjr 'Pest's BeU4 corr cerr stMindsnt tetefrranh that the nulnlen in Ulster is, that the Dall meeting -will npt be finished by the end of ncxtV week, and Adds: "With some knowledge of wnni i unppening, i venture i"- iiu- dlctlen that Irish delegates 'may be-' seen again in Londen before long." Wbilc Southern Ireland H rccer'Ung its approval of the treaty, the Ulsrtfr men, according te Hclfast dispatches te the Daily TeleBrneh. are nassJng rese lutiens refusing te agree te the beundary1 11,000,000,000,000 Rubles Issued Klgn, Dec. 29. (By A. P.) A wlrclcMt dispatch received here from Moscow says that in four years the Soviet Government has issued mere than 11.152,000,000,000 in paper rubles, ac cording te an announcement mode, bv Commissar of Fnancc Kretlnsky te the Mocew All-Ituftslnn Soviet Congress. ENDS LIFE IN EVERGLADES Bedy of Deputy U. 3. Marshal Found by 8emlnelc Indians Miami, ma., Dec. 20. (Hy A. P.) Werry ever finnncinl mutters was as cribed today by relatives and friends ns the motive for the suicide of Adam W. Oberlln. Denuty United Steles Mar shal for Southeastern Flerida, whose body was found yesterday by Seminole Tnrllnna In flm lvarirlartaa Olinrllt n.. commission provided for in the pact. cording te word received here, was n ;ienuer reeiuent et unnten, u., nu a Aiember of the Ufie Senate. 1 Oberlln In nn nppnrcnt effort te cover nV trnce of his movements lind made hfe way through swnmp and under bruvh te a thickly covered little island JhreA miles from the spot where his automobile was found scvcrnl days nge. The Indiana chanced upon some trncke left by the automobile and informed the county Authorities, who found Obcr lln's htvfr and beside it a revolver. .If. . I --" - "frfr f llMllf r X I ' ; -v f f-'j'V J (t t ' i ' '' ' immw. i STIIUItHIlAY. 1IECKM1IKK , 1HJL ftnr Open at 0 A, 51. Clene nt S30 V. 5. M I VJ nellenburgS " ENTIRE BLOCK- MARKET I2!teI2W STREETS J If Hair Could Talk "Either I am neglected alto gether, or, I am nbusej te death. Asn result I'get sick; sometimes I nearly die. 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