Show DECISION IN STOKES StOKES CASE CAE C E When the jury lury In the Stokes case caseIn casein casein In Chicago reported after being out an hour a verdict acquitting Stokes and the th negro neero In the caso case was ro- ro re returned turned d Stokes I was usa as charged with Ith conspiracy cy to defame his wife Mrs Helen Stokes Had he been found guilty he would have hay been In dau- dau dauger ger dau-ger I ger of a i penitentiary sentence So the jurys jury's verdict caused his hi hu fau tate aielo Jo 10 be wre wreathed In smiles to He H could r I F 1 smile because lt no h-no been I worse 1 f fTh The Th aged ted millionaIre has won I nothIng that should cheer cher hIm oth- oth othI other oth other I I er tha than for tor the moment lIe II mar marI marriM rind riM a Denver wom woman n much er or er tan tian t in himself then he ho regretted rei I the step and In Jn an effort to free himself he h resorted to a trailing tr and ot of o his wIfe's wife past sAd and present lie He H has given the th country coun country try the picture ot ef o a sly fIly old man mud around and bedaub bedaub Ing ing himself Had he kept hIs poIse oise he ho would have hav endured hIs wIfe to the point ot of separation Then a he h W have hare had hid sufficIent cause to get get geta a divorce or base hae ha ac nc accepted his marriage obligation as asa asa asa I a burden growing out ot of a foil folly ot of his own makIn making instead he h has sought to fix upon lila his hi wife the stig- stig stigma stigma tl-ma tl ma ot of o havIng J een n a member ot of the notorious club ot of The should be b guard guardians ans ap- ap appoInted appointed ap appointed pointed for men ot of r the tho type ot of o the millionaire to SM ease sa e them from self self- self defamation I defamation 00 op |