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Show JILTS- FIANCE WHOM FIRST WIFE DIVORCED COLUMBUS, O.. Nov. 30. There la great disappointment coming to Charles V. Beelman at the hands of a young lady from Kenton.. Beelman bad asked the young lady to marry him and had informed her that the divorce suit in which he had figured had been instituted insti-tuted by him and that he had obtained " the divorce. The young woman came to Columbus and quietly repaired to the courthouse, examined the records and learned that Iva M. Beelman had been given a divorce di-vorce from Charles V. Beelman on the ground of extreme cruelty. His former wife had charged him with having attacked her with a butcher knife, and this appeared to settle the whole thing with the Kenton . woman, for she said: "There will be no wedding as far aa I am concerned." |