Show Brotherly L Then Love e- e eThen Then the Woman oman I Clash After ter Lifetime o of Friendship t r G y r I 8 6 s t V VV f J s 4 n v I r Colonel Edward C C. C Carrington Mrs Anna Walsh Carrington Carrington Iy y HORTENSE SAUNDERS NEW EW YORK NJ Until A a wo- wo mon tangled up the lives ot of Colonel Edward C C. C Carrington and his brother Campbell Carrington two ml l lawyers each past 60 50 and brought them to the recent cane duel from which the colonel was taken to jail and Campbell to the hospital their only difference concerned recreation Here there was a distinct split amicably settled by each man following tol- tol lowing the dictates of at tits own conI con con- science I Th Th a ad d devout vout end orthodox orthodox ortho- ortho dox disciple ot of Walton took hIS rod aria ana went toward vard the river while Campbell packed his sticks sticks' and motored to the nearest links It was no more serious a difference than when Cain first decided decided de- de to till the ground and Abel to tobe be a a. a keeper of sheep j As boyo boU they were the closest pals The colonel being two years older played the big brother role and fought many or of Campbells Campbell's battles battles bat bat- because the smaller boy didn't like to use his fists They never happened to rush the same gIrl so all was w well l After Atter college they came to York where pr professionally also they became I I rapport Partners In the same law la firm they shared clients business Interests and Usually agreed in aU all policy matters In fourteen years we never nver had hadan hadan an Unpleasantness or a quarrel says the colonel Then enter the wom woman the the n-the one sure fire way to dissolve an otherwise otherwise other other- wise inviolate partnership Campbell Camp Camp- ben bell says he knew Mrs Anna Walsh before he he became Mrs Edward Carrington eight years ears ago but the colonel points out that his brother was married at that time and could scarcely have b been cn called his rival for tor her affections Mrs 1 Walsh hall haa more and beauty than worldly wealth accord lug n to her hel I bought her herthe the first ev evening nin dress she ever I supported her lter mother sent her daughters toV o. o expensive boarding g schools bought them clothe gave her b brother o her a job and tried tv tp ie a V She Sh and and- my brother were sp 9 flagrant In their carryings on it was impossible not to bo be sus vicious I II I used to walk walle the floor nights nights telling my eyes that they lied Hed und and my ears cais that they were false but after the darling darling- letter I could no Jon longer er dis- dis believe Tile l letter lter the eolo- eolo nel 8 says ya Cl wrote to Sark ht Carrington addressed to to her mom mom- er and which he is using USI g as testimony mony against his wife in their pending pend- pend ing Buit contains Such mch sentiments sentiments sen- sen as which this the coone colonel particularly resents I would give anything to have you In my and anel hold I you tight A Allm love And a t million kisses This lettel br broke le up Ul the law partnership part of the brothers and put a brick wall b between tween them But so IO long as aJ they occupied suites on the same floor in the same building friends sensed an unpleasant tion of smoldering flames needing only a casual encounter to kindle The Tho brothers never spoke to each other Meanwhile 1 acc according to the colonel colonel colo- colo nel his brothers brother's a attentions null little lit lit- Ittie tie tle gUts gifts to Mrs 1 Carrington did not cease ccase And all l Carrinton's family seemed to line UP on Campbells Campbell's Camp Camp- bens bells side against as the colonel colone lIe pictures them all sitting about his hearth health laughing at hind with himself him him- self left holding the sack So the colonel went out cut to Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago to establish residence e. e lie Ho mea filed fileda a divorce action there an and his wife retaliated by a counter suit One ne or of Mrs Carrington's V daughters also his has tiled filed suit against the colonel asking for tor as balm for his striking her once in a little family quarrel For fresh evidence the colonel returned re- re turned to New York and ha had hit wife's apartment watched As Aa he and his attorney were about to canon can catl catlon on Mrs Carrington they met Campbell Camp Camp- bell just leavIng the place He had dropped around to congratulate Mrs Carrington On n her her becoming a grandmother At this chance meeting the flames kindled Campbell insists that In Inthe Inthe the tIght fight he ha WaS improperly y firmed armed since he hc was carrying only a light malaca cane very nifty for or light avenue use but not nearly so tive as n. n bludgeon as his brothers brother's heavier snakeskin model Seconds Seconds' were quickly from Crom the bystanders but before bep be- fore foro they could act the colonel had given ghen his brother r several good thumps and smeared h him ln up rather rathel badly Campbell Insists his brother meant to kill III him Now Campbell Iii is pressing suit stilt against Colonel Edward for tor assault asking th the court to to his brother to on no institution for the observation ob- ob ot of his mental condItion The colonels colonel's divorce suit conies comes up in Chicago for trIal In April And the brothers Cr to ru-to 11 who never had n a quarrel In their nut first forty years ot of are now makIng makIng mak mak- Ing up for lost time |