Show ON HONEYMOON HIS LOVE LETTERS TO BE DE DEIN USED IN SUIT Hatbox Full of Missives Shown by Miss Coult Coult- hard NEW YORK Dec Dee 8 S. Think of ot being on your honeymoon and knowing that more than love letters were h hanging hangIng hang hang- nging ng- ng Ing around a courtroom along with witha a demand that you pay somebody for breach of promise That's the situation confronting Edward Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward Max Applegate a young lawyer of Paterson Recently he married Miss Clementine H. H Rust of Passaic and now Miss Bessie M. M Coulthard a youthful Passaic schoolmarm has produced produced produced pro pro- a whole hatbox full of letters and likewise a suit Miss Coulthard who has red-gold red hair blue eyes cheeks faintly tinted with pink and a slender figure and I who looks like nice a stay home sort Bort of young woman tells about It In Inthis Inthis inthis this way Why he told me that his engagement engagement engagement engage engage- ment to Miss 1 Rust amounted to nothing nothing nothing noth noth- ing and that he was going to marry me and no one else That Is my answer to the assertions that I 1 had some ulterior motive In waiting until Just before the thew w wedding to begin my suit But Dut at this moment we go rummagIng rummaging rummaging rum rum- maging around In the hatbox and we find this letter postmarked Sept 9 PassaIc N. N J. J Sweetheart Girl I Girl I got your letter this morning and It was so good to toh h hear ar that you are coming back to me Miss Coulthard was In Caledonia N N. Y It has been such a long summer without you and I 1 cave loved loyed and wanted you ou so much It seemed as though September would never comeI comeI comeI come I am glad that you have been having havIng having hav hav- ing a good time and have ave put on so much weight You m must st be quite fat But Dut fat or thin I want you and can hardly wait walt for y you u to get here I love you dear very very much Let me hold you close and kiss you OU and goodnight good night YOUR MAX Next we find this written In the summer of ot 1916 1915 You mean so much to me sweetheart sweetheart sweetheart sweet sweet- heart and I 1 love you The day seems very lon long lone without you dean dearie e girl but butt it t wont won't be long before we are together for always Now kiss me Good night Here Is the ending of a letter written written written writ writ- ten In J January nuary 1915 1916 on the stationery stationery stationery station station- ery of the Hotel lintel Marlborough-Blen- Marlborough helm heIm City I do love you sweetheart sweetheart love love you love love you and love you Now kiss me Good night Here are more all signed Your Tour Max I got two letters from you this morning It seemed awfully good to hear icar from you I have wanted you you you- I 1 al always alays ays want you only now It seems so long since Ive I've seen you Dearie Deane you know that there Is not any other girl and that I 1 lovo you better than anything In the world There never could be an any other girl Sweetheart Sweetheart- X love lov you too well to ever think of any anyone one else Cant Can't I make malte you understand understand understand under under- stand sweetheart Its It's Just you for al alwa always always al- al wa ways ways s' s and nd always Dearie Dearle Dearie Dearie I 1 love you I 1 Iwonder Iwonder wonder If It you understand what that means I won wonder er sometimes If I 1 Understand understand understand un un- altogether myself but I know this his sweetheart It means this I this I am amours yours ours body and soul now and forever Whatever happens dearie you cant can't change that Kiss me sweetheart girl once more I love you I 1 love you I 1 Ilore lore ovo you |