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Show iSiJPPffifliFSG ; MENTION SKIT Former Division Superintendent Superinten-dent of D. & R. G. Sued in Denver for $50,000 DENVER, Colo., Feb. A. Papers were served Tuesday morning upon A. B. Apperson. promoter, clubman and automobile dealer, living ai the Brown Palace hotel, in a $50,(J00 alienation suit brought by Leon Davis, with tho Interstate Employment system in the Kittrcdge building, for the loss of the affections of Mrs. Eleanor W. Davis, now his divorced wife. Davis accuses the other man of having hav-ing induced Mrs. Davis, by wiles, subtle sub-tle contrivances, coaxing, pleading, pretense of affection, promise of marriage, mar-riage, money and gifts, to lake various vari-ous pleasure trips with hJm, to visit him ar his room at. the Brown and to relinquish her affection for her husband. hus-band. The suit was filed in the district court some days ago by Attorney Harry Har-ry G. Saunders, representing Da is. Tho charge alleges that Mrs, Davis I accompanied Apperson on trips to j Trouldale. Yellowstone park and Salt ' Lake. The latter city is stated to be. Ajipersons home, and the assertion is j made thai notwithstanding his alleged promises to Mrs. Davis, he is u married mar-ried man- Half of the daiyagc.s claimed ,are for, i the alleged alienation, "the other halt1 for "criminal conversations'." . Mr. Apperson was formerly division superintendent of the Denver & Rio I Grande railway with offices in Salt' 1 Lake. Later he became connected with the Utah Railway company, operating I in the Utah coal fields. He was a member of a number of Salt Lake clubs and prominent in social and bn.sl-: ness circles there. on |