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Show GUGGENHEIM'S EX-WIFE BRINGS SECOND SUIT i j Ostensibly Action for Absolute Divorce; fluid lo Rc lo .Secure Moncv. NKW YORK. Jan. IS. Application for counsel fees and alimony in the supremo court, here today disclosed tho fact thai. Grace It. fiiippeiihcim had brought a suit for divorce a. nocond lime against William A. Guggenheim, ono of the seven brothers of Hint, name who are prominent, in tho smelting in' dustry. The firsl divorce was obtained in Illinois about eight venrs ago. and counsel for the plaint ifV in the .present suit, argued beforo .luslieo (Jerard today to-day that, the decree wan illegal because be-cause Mip. Guggenheim s ihree visits of two days each to the city of Chicago "at. that tune, for Iho purposo of getting get-ting the decree, did not. constitute permanent, per-manent, residenee. Real Intent. Hidden. "This is ostensibly an action for an abbolnlc divorce," declared connsol for Mr. Guggenheim, in replying, "but in reality it is nn' action of an entirely different character. Ae put. $150,000 into the hands of the lady sovon years ago, and now it. is all gone. "Wc aro not accountable for the distress m which she says sbo is." .Since tho first divorce both Mr. Guggenheim Gug-genheim nnd his former wife havo married, but the marriage of Graco B. Guggenheim to a voung Frenchman wis anniilled by tho J'Vcnch courts in May, K'OS. Argument on tho plaintiff 's application ap-plication for alimony and counsel fees was postponed until "Monday. |