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Show MRS. DOLLY LOGAN TUCKER AT TOP. MRS. JOHN A. LOGAN, HER MOTH E.R, BELOW. WILLIAM F. TUCKER AT BOTTOM. Pr- '3mm , ' . I i Chicago, .Ia;i. 27. The domestic troubles of Mrs. Dolly Logan Tucker ill again be .lred before the retiring board, of which General Frederick lknt Grant will be the presiding officer. of-ficer. .Mrs. Tucker, it is said, will insist, on telling th board that her husband's n-muval from the army and navy hospital hos-pital at Hot Springs, did not prevent his association with Mrs. Piatt. Col. ".'ticker ami Mir.. Piatt will arrive in Chicago this veek for the hearing. j Irs. Tucker, it Is oald. will make an off or t to testify before the board that her husband's disability is due to dissipation and association with another an-other woman and not from service in the; army. She Intends to make startling charges against Mrs. Myrtle Plait, according to her attorney, Hay-nic- R. Petersen. Mrs. Tucker holds Mrs. Piatt responsible re-sponsible for all her domestic dlillcul-ties, dlillcul-ties, her legul adviaois say, aud she will make every effort to present her case to the retiring board. The Tucker case is one of the most unique in the annals of the retiring board, for thro igh this board the wife of a colonel, vkho Is admittedly ill, attempts at-tempts to settle her domestic dlfllcul-tic. |