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Daily News from New York, New York • 440

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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440
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DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1933 wow 'I Love Her Says Chapman; Yank's Wife Sobs 'Me, Too RirmincVinm. Nov' 7 (Pi. This Way is Known to Reduce Without the Aid of Excess Dieting TOO much food turning to excess fat." Both Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Chap-juan, pretty brunette wife of Ben Tenor Forgives His Crooner Son London, Nov. 7 (U.R).

After four years, Vladimir Rosing, famous Russian tenor, has forgiven Lis son for becoming a radio crooner. The son, Val, insisted on following Rudy Vallee'a course instead of his father's. Estrange-" ment followed. Recently the elder Rosing heard his son's crooning, and became reconciled, with the "He's different" is really a very common condition. Doctors call it "low metabolism." And they prescribe to correct it just as they might prescribe for headache.

You do not have to starve to reduce now. You need not resort to commercial fads, trange foods, unknown medicines. What your doctor prescribes does reduce fat. It is the way proved for years by uripnre. And this wav im th Kid, n( ft, 1 was leave last February for the Spring training camp at St.

Petersburg, he had told her "I'm through and I want you to go ahead and get a "Jvorce." Before he left for the training camp at St. Petersburg, in February, Mrs. Chapman said her husband told her, "I'm through, and I want you to go ahead and get a divorce. "I had to beg him to let me go," she said in response to a question as to whether he had taken her to Florida in the Spring, and added that he was indifferent. "It didn't matter to me what he had done I still loved him," she said, as Clarence Mullins, one of Chapman's attorneys, asked if she hadn't quarreled with her husband when she found the photographs of two girls in his trunk.

"The last time I -saw him in Birming- Marmola tablets. Do not struggle to reduce the hard way. A-Marmola, the right way. is so deliirhtfullv f. ham, I wanted to be with h.m and see if we could patch things up." Mullins asked: "Didn't your husband knock an iceman's head about half off when effective if your system turns too much iooa into excess abnormal tat.

And so effective that people have bought 20 million boxes. So effective that it is now demanded he got fresh with you at your apartment one morning?" in 21 foreign countries. Why shouldn't you try Marmola? You'll find it at any good drug store, iff "Yes, he hit him, any man would have," Mrs. Chapman retorted. Mrs.

Chapman was on the stand when the court recessed for luncheon. MARMOLA The Tested Way to Reduce Open Saturday and Monday Nights Mrs. Mary K. Chapman Chapman, New York Yankee out fielder, and her husband protested love for each other from the witness stand today during trial of her suit for separate maintenance, "I love him and I'll always love MAKE YOUR CREDIT DO ITS PART For You, Before Prices Go Higher Weekly or Monthly Payments for. Furniture, Radios and of a QUALITY that guarantees long service him, Mrs.

Chapman told Clarence Mullins, attorney for her husband from whom she has been estranged several' months, during cross exam Rugs ination. "I do not want a divorce." Still Loves Her, He Says. Queen Anne Sofa and Chair 2 Pieces If you want to know the way I feel about the whole thing," said Chapman an hour or two later, as he testified in response to a question from G. Ernest Jones, his wife's attorney, "I'm still in love the girl. I'm still in love with my wife and I'll take her back if she wants to come back to me." Chapman emphatically denied his wife's assertion that he had told her to get a divorce, replying to her "counsel's question, "No, we mutually agreed that we could not get along and that we ought to get divorce.

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