FIRST BLOW TO! 1 uI tTALMADGES INct;ti\rnfn } SPECIAL TO THE TIMES]HI( AGO, ill., Dec. 8.—Mr, .vtr*. E C Ij Talmadgo, wife cf the “get-rlch-'lulck” promoter, will have to pay' a note which she filKned threeyears nco. The amount of the note ' a * 13,000.I!Yesterday in the c! vll cou-t of Jur!rto Brothers, where suit was ! brought against Mrs. Talmadge, by* j Martin Bennett, a jury returned!^ tudfimont for the plaintiff in full.On the eleventh of this month the case of the United States versus E. C . 1 aimadge will come up before Federal Judge Wllkerson. Tal-made is charged with use of the {malls to dofrnud Jn connection withj his company, the National Organization.'’ There ae fifty-two witnesses from various parts of the I country who claim to have been defrauded by Tn.lrr.ndge.The ‘‘National Organization” was a ((rheme whereby Talmadge securedcontracts with small enterprises tofte'j their stock. The government will endeavor to show that it was a swindle.Talmade end his wife claim the*■-» w * a • V- Jl 4 X i i i • A 1ownership of Cumberland Lodge on i the Kankakee and this also Is be-r» ^ rrifif *nt