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Show SINGLE BUT A FEW HOURS Chicago Man Pays His j Divorced. Wife $35,000 : and , Weds Again. i CHICAGO, Sept. 6. Secretly wedded forty-eight hours after his wife had got an absolute divorce and a settlement portion of 3o,G00. is the sequel to the stormy matrimonial career of John C. Fetser, managing receiver or the Chicago Chica-go Union Traction company. The young woman to whom Fetser gave his name was Miss Alios Stick of Union City, Ind.. wtere-the nuptlalJtnot was tied. The. newly-wedded couple are now on the honeymoon Journey. When he return Fetser will construct a magnificent home in Hineadale. v The former Mrsv Fetser got a decree on tbe ground of (Desertion. There was no defense, and the alimony was paid in ca5h. As soon as the legal details were completed Fetzer left for Union City, again to engage in matrimony. William Fetzer, a brother, who rtvea In Middle-town, Middle-town, O., accompanied him. ' Three years ago Fetzer was made defendant de-fendant in a breach of promise wit for 150,000,. brought by Mra. Jeannette Jerome, who produced a number of letters let-ters alleged to have been written by him. The care never came to trial, and the amount Fetzer Is said to have paid Mr. Jerome tn. settlement was estimated; esti-mated; at from 16000 to $10,000. Fetzer receives a ralary of $25,0C a year from the. traction company His -bride is a beautiful woman. 20 years old. |