Show f a r C CA A Q S r 4 k nr i S 1 Gould Arrested with witha th J Ja r l How ow an Angry Husband Had Mrs w Wll r if a Dashing Mexican and an Why o Mrs Gould Denying the e Right j x V w c sI j r 13 of French Divorce is o a rv oice h ra i w f t Coming to o America to w Accuse se Frank pan J. J of 9 r 0 Serious Unfaithfulness r. r r By Betty Van fl it i l Hii V f V AUS J 1 r P PARIS lIS Sept 2 a f ItE Frank Frans J. J r s marital manta troubles going gin AE to b be the foundation which he is to L e upon I 1 r J r j J r r build a successful ss ul business career and take ako r t t s t t r y u r up the work wail of his father Persons close to him t E say fay y that it has already had that th tendency and r Fl d 1 r y h r ct d 4 that his ls home coming to New York will take him heal from rom a somewhat gG gay H life e in palaces and with tha th a SD e J 1 K b A t Ya SJ 1 1 f c I Ia of off O f O 1 y f rC r t e i r sri t I. 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MI 1 r r k kt t r yr f I r n iY Pik yf r 1 rf t tt f N r IF r S J it vS y 5 j i S t tY r o r I d. d c f j o Suit t t t. c di I r an p r f r. r l d Lp rr ti 4 S 'S t J p y e. e r dL tir r I Q MI most del zUng society of or the world to a rc realization tion of the big things thins that m must st be dono Bono if big bis fortunes are to endure and substance is not to fade into the shadow He is bent upon coming coming- home and md assuming the reins He had a liko like notion some years n TRO ngo o when he walked each dl day from his bis home hom in Fifth avenue n to his office and surrounded himself With lith business men for a good part of the day But lie he was Vas not then and i is not now on good terms with the tho managerial part purt of ot the family and he soon found himself keeping away ay from the lower love Broadway office end cud eventually e he was back in Europe living lhing the lire life of ease that had been opened to him Very few of the kings or emperors of fm any time had any such place as ho has set up near Paris It has fittings and furnishings that Europe as 35 a whole never did possess and probably probe ably will never neer fully understand Nero had no nJ such playground for his court favorites and the th walks g given gen en b by Cresar Caesar to the Roman public in his will were wore but cow paths in comparison with wHit the beautifully laid out ont grounds of this millionaires millionaire's million fires aires palace lace of palaces For the mirrored bath lar large enough for to swim in at a time the old oM Roman would have I given i en more of his empire than he burned and and- fiddling would have 11 gone out of fashion in lib hid own castle Mrs I Goulds Gould's New Turn Things have reached a n pass with mr G Gould uhl where the divorce courts offer n as much trouble as business ventures Mrs Gould from whom he got n a divorce after charging her with sustaining sustaining sustaining sustain sustain- ing a friendship with a Mexican youth born to b the cactus purple has suddenly taken a new turn with her case and where re sh she allowed nn Con undefended undefended undefended unde unde- fended action to to result in divorce she now pleads that the French court had no jurisdiction to hear the case because she is an American citizen by virtue of her marriage to Gould That strangely fj ely wits was the very same contention contention conten conten- tion made b by Mfr Mr Goulds Gould's counsel when she sou sought h relief in Fr France But his reason was a different one Under the tho French law a n woman may plead the tho community of property interests and acquire one-half one of f the tho husbands husband's estate In N New w York she could only get bet so much a as the cour to in it its wisdom thou thought ht proper or the husband ian in ia ina ina a n private settlement saw fit to make maize Now the case takes the aspect of beine bein in the lop lap of the divorce court with either cither an acknowledgement that no jurisdiction obtains or a sustaining sus SUg- of the right to grant the d decree cree If the court refuses to uphold its jurisdiction Mr Gould is going to N New ow York to institute a n new suit in that state He Ho will transfer the whole play tha tun held Paris by the e ears cars to New York city and jiva giva i cJ society and the common people one of tho the mo most interesting and anti complicated actions' actions that they have ever known I If ho he docs does not Mr Mrs Ir Gould f is corning coming over to tomake tomake tomake make her hei fight for a n share of the Gould estate on the ground of he her citizenship and she is to be accompanied accompanied accompanied ac ac- companied by the man named as in is inthe the case under uncle whose whoso protection or the Newspaper I c Sealer 1019 1010 r x f o. o I y Mrs I I Frank J. J Gould Who Tho Was Vas Arrested and Fined in to Paris on the C Complaint of Her Husband t I tion of whose family she has hns lived lived since the di diVorce divorce di di- vorce voice was granted She promised many sensations sensations sensa sensa- ions from her side of th the case and it seems that in any event the American chapter of the Gould divorce will transcend tho the first one in this city Mrs Gould claims that she has been held a 11 virtually a prisoner for many months that given automobiles she was forbidden to use them g given goen oen clothing she might not wear it But given jewels sho she managed to conceal them so well that even the final fint court action in action in so far as ns it b J found final final found her still possessing the rare gems I am told by counsel foi fo Mr Gould that it will tako ako three or four months for the divorce decree to become final even if the court assumes jurisdiction jurisdiction jurisdiction juris juris- diction in the face of her pleading pleading- He sa says s 's that sho sh herself acknowledged the jurisdiction of the tha court by making a number of or appeals and that her new turn is entirely n a reversal of form from her side o of the case Early in July Mr Gould asked for an American passport He will probably probably probably ably find somo delay dolay and then will wish to wait and see the outcome in France On the other hand the difficulties attending the coming of Mrs Gould to America have been many Hinny Her IIer Mexican friend strong in his relationships relation ships chips in ni Spain declares that ho will arrange for forthe tho the necessary papers through that country lIe He sn says that he is coming to America and md will stand standby standby standby by Mrs Gould to a t finish In the meantime Mr 11 Gould finds the society of the woman who was named by his wife former wife of a n San Francisco architect charming and appears to find in th the Paris association an added reason for not rushing his start to t the te home town But Dut they are l asking in Paris if his new troubles troubles troubles trou trou- bles will be the making malting of a n business career carer and and md he Is s answering the question with an that may mean much luCh r rA A An n Astonishing Case At any rate it is sure that Frank Gould is going poing to make mak a n new start but whether it is to tobe tobe tobe be business or matrimony quien sabe The Gould case is indeed astonishing It It- It was vas as in O October tober 1918 1915 that Gould had his wife and her Mexican l friend Mario Casasus arrested and they were ivere fined fifty francs each cach by the Correctional Correctional Cor Cor- nal Court in Paris on 01 a n charge gc that they had improper relations ons Gould followed the arrest incident with a a. a asuit suit for divorce and was grunted granted a n decree April 11 IB 18 1919 in Vcr Versailles Mrs Gould was given i en francs a month by the court Mario Casasus who was named as dent is one of 5 seven ven children of Senor Don Joa- Joa quilt de dc Casasus C twice Mexican l Ambassador to the United States He lie was a student at nt Princeton Prince Prince- ton and later was wa a member of the American cnn Ambulance Cor Corps s. s Hi Isis His family is one of the the wealthiest and most influential in Mexico Maio Then came camo Mrs i Goulds Gould's declaration that she sha is going to return to New York file a 1 counter suit uit and obtain a n divorce from Gould naming min Mlle Mile Florence n a former Parisian beauty y ym and m former i wife o of of Henry Chittenden Hey Heyne- Heyne Heynemann e 4 of ot ofSan ofSan of well known manufacturer mann mane a n son a w San Francisco Heynemann married Florence Lacaze Oct 27 1914 in Madrid Spain A year later Inter Mrs HC Heynemann brought suit for d divorce in San Francisco nn and won her action Mlle Mile Lacaze returned to the stage in Paris and anti at the tho b time c she is s s said id to have become acquainted w with Gould was playing in the Theatre Folies re The Marital Tangle Frank J J. J Gould first m married Helen Margaret i Kelly daughter of the late Edward Kelly belly of New MW York The fhe late Into Bishop Greer performed tl the e ceremony The couple lived together for 51 six years ears during which time two daughters were vera born Helen Margaret l and Dorothy Gould In 1909 Mrs Gould sued for divorce and the was handed down clown by the then Justice James Jt W. W Gerard of the Supreme Court CO later Inter American r Ambassador to Berlin BerH Tho The papers in the suit were scaled Oct 27 1909 1900 Gould married Edith Maud l Kelly a show girl appe appearing ring in Havana ana The Tha Goulds were vere married in Edinburgh h Scotland In an nn interview g given gen en in n June Juno of this year jear in P Paris rig MIr Mrs s. s Gould said I never dreamed thaI that tha I would be sending out warnings to young girls to avoid the idle rich but I most heartily dog do dp Money nut and position are nrc not the onI only things in life and a n man with a million on or two tw of dollars doBal'S can bo bp lacking in to as 15 many generous qualities and impulses and amI be bo twig ns as cruel as s the whole amount of h his 5 fortune The young youn girl irl of or to today ay had better marry a coal hc heaver ver who loved her and Ind willingly Iy shared his life an and income with her i Gould is said mid to have an income of yf about bout two millions a year j |