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Show -Ibogy man of alimony lf delinquents in gotham jotii'l; New York, Feb. G There is one man mrrwk a, New York city whom many husbands EwBJm dislike. Whenever thev hear the name v Jf f Frank R. Kelly smiles vanish from ll ttelr facfs and they think of the things lr. IV "ey woUld like to do that man. He ajU "the alimony man," and, therefore, Cyn the minds of delinquent husbands, he i93lMv .,ased w-ith "the bogey man," "the yiwdoo man" and "the installmant 00mm&n," However, many of these hus- bands and wives have learned that Mr. Kelly la a good friend. When the law says to a husband "Pay your wife this sum every week," It is Mr. Kelly's business to see that it is done. If the husband tries to shirk the payment of alimony he may llnd himself him-self in the Ludlow street jail. Kelly remembers 000 cases and doesn't have to consult records for any one. He says the number is growing. |