eFIRST BLOW TOte11ci;f; tc:r,„r„ ,,(SPECIAL TO THE TIMES], AGO, l i I.. Dec. 8,—-.viro E C, i Talmadgre. wife of th* “get-rlch-r a yiquick” promoter, will have to a note which she signed threeyears nsro. The amount of the note'*'aN $3,000.Yesterday in the civil cou-t of Judge Brothers, where suit wasbrought against Mrs. Talmadge, by ’i.Martin Bennett, a jury returned 'Udj;mont for the plaintiff in fu2!.On tho el*v*nth of this month I the case of the United States versu's ( • T aimadgf* will come tap be-fore Federal Judge Wllkerson. Ta!-nmde is charged with use of the j mails to dofrnud In connection withhis company, the “National Organization.” There a-e fifty-two witnesses front various parts of the country who claim to have been de- ! f’rauded by Talrr.adge, 1 he National Organization was, a scheme whereby Taimadge secured contracts with small enterprises to se'i their stock. The governmentwill endeavor to show that it was a swindle,Talmade end his wife claim the !ownership of Cumberland Lodge on the Kankakee and this also Is be- '*% ur rnrK!