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Show i MRS. JOHN MADDEN WEDS SECOND NOTED TURFMAN the children and $250 a month alimony. Mr. Bell Is well known in Wall street, and also racing circles. ' He owned the (treat Kermis, which be sold to E. R. Thomas for (30,000 several years ago. He la about 40 years old. Mrs. Madden is several years his Junior. In August, 1906, Justice Burr of the Supreme Su-preme court In Brooklyn adjudged Mr. Madden la contempt of court for refusing to appear at Saratoga and testify to the value of his estate. Mr. Madden apologized apolo-gized and was fined for this. ' T . NEW YORK, July 27. Mrs. Annie Me-grue Me-grue Madden, formerly the wife of John . E. Madden, the racing man, was, accord- " fng to an announcement today, married last Monday to- Louis V. Bell, the broker . and turfman. The wedding was performed by the Rev.' George Webster, pastor of, the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, at Sixty-second street and Second ave- - nue. . 1 Mrs. Madden began an action for dl-1 dl-1 vorce and alimony in the courts on April I 23 last. Previous to that she began an action for alimony only. Mr. Madden re-I re-I plied with a counter-petition in the Kentucky Ken-tucky courts. Mr. Bell was brought into I - ,' this suit. Mr. Madden eventually withdrew with-drew his suit. Mrs. Madden obtained a dlvoree June 7. . She got the custody of. |