Show COURT CHANGES NAME OF GIRL TO AID FRIENDS NEW YORK Aug 28 A A friendship friendship friend friend- ship between the tho families of ot 1 J. J WIllett Wll- Wll lett Hall of ot L. L I. I and md Clarkson Cowl of ot this city which which caused Mr and Mrs Hall to name their daughter 4 I years cars old Janet i Cowl Hall HaJI was In dans danger r of or being disrupted unless the tho child's childs middle le name was dropped according to Mr Hall hail Ho has just obtained from Justice Justice Justice Jus Jus- tice Delehanty In the supreme court permission to rename his daughter Janet Hall Mr Hall says say in his petition for forthe forthe forthe the change of or name that he has benm been ben m married for fifteen y years ars and that his daughter was christened chrIsten cd Janet Cowl Hall Ball in recognition of ot the long lonc frIendship friendship friendship friend frIend- ship between n her mother and anil Mrs Clarkson Cowl Within the last few weeks says the petition your our petitioner has been advised that Mrs Irs Cowls Cowl's husband has most serious objections to a continuance continuance continuance ance ance of ot the use of ot the name by the Infant and the tho extremely friendly relationship relationship re- re which has existed between two families Is In serious danger danger dan dan- ger cr of at being disrupted If tho the infant Continues to use uso such name Mr Cowls Cowl's son Arthur Hearn CovIa Cowl CovI a a. grandson of or th the late lato George A. A Hearn learn dry goods merchant committed commit commit- ted last spring In the presence of ot his fiancee Miss Emily Wheeler at the Arthur Arthut- DeI DoF Wheeler homo home in BrId Bridgeport Conn Tho petition of ot Mr 1 Hall continues Very material and Important ad advantages advantages ad- ad vantages have accrued to tho brothers and sister of ot Janet lanet Hall lIall through the existence and continuance of oC the tho friendship of tho the two families as well as to the Infant who has hns been heen the tho recipient of at many man valuable gifts from both Mr and Mrs l Cowl and there Is every re reason on to suppose that such Infant In- In fant ant will be bo the loser b by a serious falling ailing out between the tho f families ItIs It Itis Its Is s apparent from the tender years of ot the he Infant that a change of ot name at athis this his time can in no wa way result in any reflection on her and on tho the contrary may result in great benefit |