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Show DAUGHTER WHO I MARRIED GUIDE j i ATTACKS WILL Wealthy Parent Refers to Son-in-Law as "Fool Hw-I band"; Leaves Property to Youthful Widow CHICAGO. Oct, 31 By A. T Bacfc of the legal suit fit! at Kockford, 111., i yesterday by Mr. EdKh Kuharske for possession of two farina In Winnebago roui.tr, lie a tale of tha North wooda, i ha story of the elopement of an Kvans-ton Kvans-ton heiress with her father t raptor guide, and tl-e marriage of tha unforgiving; unfor-giving; parent to hia daughter's college auium. Wrs Ktiharke la the daughter of the lata Charles 1). Cleveland, who for many yea re prior to hie death last fall waa Western aa;ent for tha New Kn-liiand Kn-liiand Mutual Life Insurance company. 1p. March, 190a, aha at art red Kvanehm aoclety by marry In Kdtvard A. Ku-hartke, Ku-hartke, Wlacoosln trapper, who had been her father a guide on huntlne; and : f shine; tripa on which ahe had aome-tlme. aome-tlme. tone. Educated at Evanatnn and In Europe, aha .became her woodman'a tutor aa well aa hia wife. They moved which her father atocked, despite his dtepleaeure over the match. Kaxly In 1921, Mr. Cleveland, then a !( two years, went to California and at Loa Oatoa met and marriol hie daughter'a former college chum. Mra. Arancee Edna Coleman. Mr. Clev land died a few months later, leaving everything, including "flatting tackle, gjna, llquora and wearing apparel," to hia widow. Mentioning Mra. Kithareke In his wui. Mr. CleveUnd aald he "hoped that her fool husband could earn a comfort - - able living for his family," but that lie i hud "frltlered away tha anug aum of I2&UOO0 by tha moat rerkleaa, unbelievable unbe-lievable mismanagement and extravagance." extrava-gance." Mra. Kuharake clalma her father gac her the farms outright prior to tha death of her mother In 1919. and that ahe has invested mora than 140,000 of her own money in the porperty. Several thousand dnllara worth of llnuor mentioned In the Cleveland will waa atolen laet June whan Mra. Clave land waa In California. |