Show RIB MRS JOHN JOnN ASTOR I 1 GRANTED DiVORCE NEW v YORK Nov No 8 S. fr Mrs John Jacob faco wims today n granted an tn interlocutory in in- decree of divorce by Justice tico Mills lill sitting hitting in time the supreme t. t at ut cw cs- City N. N y All AU papers in the case wr wore were re pealed and anil 01 the proceedings wen wJ cam fully Henry W W. Taft rrt appealed for Mis 15 Astor As As- tor Colonel was S tt by Lewis ass Cass Mr 11 Taft aft said I HI I have o mae a a motion with ith which you arm are familiar and would liko to c have I the lie judgment signed i nell and amid an un decree gran granted II Justice Mills replied I l 1 have c very carefully the report re i-c- port of the tho referee in this thi matter ami am o of the thc opinion that tho time pr presented justifies time the findings s Of tn the referee J I shall hall therefore sign ign the judgment a amid 1111 grant nn an interlocutory clel r c if there are are arc no objections Mr i Ledyard said there were no ob ci- ci lh ant and amid J Justice ico Mills ills signed time the papers Mr r. r fa Taft aft ft made mail a second motion asking ask ask- ing that nil mill papers in the time case casc be sealed The rhe motion was ali granted I It 11 i is understood counsel made a pro pro- arrangement ns os to the tion Ilium of of if the tho two Astor children en and the time question of alimon alimony It lL has h-as generally generally gen gen- emily reported that Colonel Astor a settlement oC or Mrs r Astor tor was a Miss IJ s Ava a va Willing of Philadelphia and was married to Colonel Astor in n 1891 1591 |